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i! »M* a
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fr n iie r d a m a g e U, i h e car*. B a t h
1 Ilf |*»*tt i t i i liinulnuarti^T- «•*1 (hr Ilf (Wj|1* /lim its Mn* l.i.n1 la il.iv
Oifaill ill i h r
eeflelt|tlUl'«’V f»»
! r,t- HfliVt*
* fip-iif. ini"" •
driver*' far** r « k l« »
driv in g |
Tho W m
■ lHatnl U»»u*&gt; uruTr with Hul l *.k j Vif*p Hip
: F* Kih\11'I HIH*IHV «.»f A111H It ;|
M u iv i II i 14*1i 111X1(1
a . . . r.lUlla 1• l *
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rhargv*.
,
. ‘ held their r e g u la r m oiilhly platol I ni 11 nn a thml.ii n-v **♦-#» i/ i 411
M
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Si*i‘ IX!' atrlk 111 1**11 S VAUJ1* ♦«
I t . - 1 il-. i
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Al
11?T o clock
* tt 11r&lt;Jn\ , m a t c h on tin- Srnunoli* H u n (*luh y m d % fuUuwt'd i*\
111 -* Flung •
-----In \i.fiuw ('.iniittiiv
Inul rif+Hfl*
Mj|s-iX * . (|tj.flil I! te‘&gt; h !
h.ii.L nt
morning, a eolliaion waa r c p n r t n l r n n g p .yr *i,.( du&gt; . .l u rnoon,
h y Ih»ji
and 1 ' P’ H.i'P* i.
"J e w * i ia v e a l w a y . lUajj-.l irn-nt rundfjot uf thun&lt; .» v r t wli»W« l»n« r J l ‘ % 1,1 Thl
1*^. .ilriit
4
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•
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•4 - 1"
i mi*fur
•In
nt Ninth Htroft fcnd llolly A m ?* .
j,UIJ
according to Hyitl p i ii n g i n g o v p j frni«. Hu
fuUkHB
'
fnin •■ntphaaia u | hiii l e a r n in g , atid th&lt;' in iitilu (a r*4!rt h r l p f u l in flu rtK r. i O V \*t u r k n u n n l J |. Ingluv
f|tht lif’A ;»if .1f•M ■ hslVU t»V|l ih e ILit
I .1
nuc when John Uikhrlit* colored, j
( I g o d i , p ieshle rit of the organ * ynrd atrllH1. Tin* t»&gt; f«»i ti»»* •
- t u d y o f t h e T o r a h , or Itihie. hav No Jfw Itmy M*t* JujuMIt i* ||**H** |
1 ,&lt;l tli*- *4ij|, Xtfler a lirlrf tmfial *HI
I i 4 (nit'llp
The
driving a 1037 StudehaKer "^‘ ‘ iiation, will hold a t u r k e y jilioot Irw point*
I veil r e c o g n i le d u . the nm .I tno*- withovit protest ing ugaiii.^t it. uil
m» if**“d
tiHillori ot ( t W
llllll Ii i»'ii B o a t 4
* 41 I4.fl
-dan, collided with an Old^nuihliej ^botgun^) S a t u r d a y iifternn)?^
lot,
Kt*tt
St* mi unit* u p . ni 4 * d m * ‘ •»*!&gt;* ored e n d e a v o r ," nuuI Frutil. S h a m e . ( h f i n l| f i I 1 1*4* n. |t I*n 11i i i 1tv* 11iiI c 11it **i* ^ 1* " ' **r * ' 1r
a* I h e eiiil
I*
«m} if ii I
driven hy John T . Owens. T h p jfu,ttr
M ohu* Inn. *ltuat*d on in the I h l r d uliinm *i*»*l M.»har* In.i F r i d a y e v e n i n g when tie ad
been i-bnillpions of H e t a t i v ts i: .oid ' t t o * v
1,1
J i c k b o m lllr
|n r
I
a m i U t» n
left front of the Studabakrr ani*Ithf r u r n e r uf S e m in o le H nule vjrd nun p t u u g h r d uvrt f n m i lh I * d r e a r e d C o n g r e g a t i o n lletii l - r a e l t h e r i g h t o - o f Individuals.
t*
pt. , iu a , f R o t a r y In to n u itto m .l
- p u t - . Billy
the right front of tht * OUUmo- nml f r e n c h Avenue, The' ahoot f u r itie tiiuchdowii, nftil t»ht*4ii a t th e J e w i s h C o m m u n i t y C e n te r .
&gt;\\ til?; '
1i 1
"3 lie reiiti-nl dot'll m e of I ".la
A t.ii a lio wen* In tii.lie • I In
1
ift
I I I t»t
t
I *M tile
hilr were contplrtrly dfmnliahrd. will ln*t from 1 no |*. M. nntfl I h r e x tr a p u m t
tin
SiuH1 ' " J u d a i s m n u w a y of life, hnl ism is th e fiiueept of lin t &lt;.«-1 . i la* *i- n h s p i i n i tiit'ludisl In ll
M
ft, hhI i htiok
ihe
Lint' f
(• »Doth drivrra f « « rrrkleM driv- aunact. Ammunition will be .'ur- KiHtllen pulle d jhi* f u s t l&lt; *um and m e r e ly a fa ith o r Idcalogy," -he t h e F a t h e r o f nil m a n k i n d . It..
Hci !••!! i d a C iitini uiu.« &lt;i
F'
I
| It. h iekfirhi.
Ing rhargra and Ollchriil i» niaheti. Mr. timMle revealed. He pi tired m a n y uf lln*
* 1 1 **1 1 * " ■%
' *
&lt;d, H i x i e r Utwtng. K i n
a n d anid. " I t se eks t o extend the eon- m o n o th e i s t ic lrtdie( is m i b p s I t - 'I ' &lt;
ucrhi*!*
F«ug*|iii*
w ill
fi t
rhargtd with leaving the arm* extended an invitation for nil per*
14 eteellnmret «»■ l*««r I
r e p l o f r i g h t o r w r o n g to e t e r y no i|UulificnltiMi or conipn,m i*e.
enu Allred llu m b y O !. ‘ta»l*'t
\ Hoi p* r ,4 th e *1 u i t i i o t , Ju h iin y
anna interealr.l tn |iartlclpit.* in
uf an accident.
napoct o f n J e w ’* liehavior, n o t a n d w« b e lie v e t h a t n o nthet t* ami It F‘ Kipp o f O r la n d o
The N;ii*fi»rd Ti* *»»• ( liib, u h i i h A L*\JTli*l* | iltul ! hivd S
«
a*
Another wreck wm, rapurted 4he ahwl and to bring their own
m e r e ly t o w nra hlp, hut to ju atlcJ. Joinrd w i t h Him.
IVe need no
f**f fh f |»i-t Se.tf 'ii* L» fii meet
,!,.l l« , I '. Ul -I' lullg fc tu police at 3:16 P. M. Saturday 12 gunge aimtgun».
f lie h ilv
tih i a n th r o p y an,| dally rondiirl b e ­ in te r c e s s o r . Imt r s n g o direct
,
,
i!i|f
a?
Mt
•
(
‘.Itllu
ll’w
mi
The re.«ult« of the pintol matrh
following a amaahup lulwn-n a
IniOk
tw e e n m a n a n d m a n . E v ery ru le God in h o p e and p r a y e r .
W e be
&gt; |- I C s t F v l l t l l &gt; 0 ) ‘
Putk A v« f4!»o, ttitl ludtf It? fill
Chrynler *edan drivan by R. H. yeaterday w r t r a . follow*:
o f m o r a l c o n d u c t applies t o all lievv t h a t t h is Cod i , S p m t n n d j
/ t l(, . „ n . .
i , , * , - Diet iif of m gs *.»( I h e T u u r i - i
3.
T.
II.
I’. Total
LeFlla and a twr» door Ford driv­
m e n o f w h a t e v e r f a it h , in clu d in g h a s no b o d ily form a n d tiint wi*
K tlll l I H T l» )
/lU tO
O n lo i
L u t i n g at 1 2 :!ty P. M .
an by B. H. Brooka. The entire Claaa B—W. If (Jraham
A meeting &lt;&gt;f l»» *cout leaders, t h e law a u f j u s tic e , kindness, c h a r ­ c a n o n l y kn o w (iod w h e n w e eve:—FHiliiy
Tit* ■
ahh**uiu*e«l lit
IHt
1T
H
ITS
263
7U7
front of the Ford waa demoliahgd
o r ocoulera an they u r *‘ fcnnetl. i l y ; t h e ohHtt'ilion t o visit th e r is e lo v in g kindness, j u s t i c e n n t
FV
vear
old
T o m tin l - t
the f * u l .*4) lue: tlun ««f I hi* clilh
will be hc kl Tm-vU)’ miH Utg a t sick, b u r y the d e a d and s u p p o r t r i g h t e o u s n e s s t o one atiotlier
and the top of the Chryaler waa Claaa C—W. M O'Toole
iam g . - o . n of Mr a m t M r- H-'r
hy h u g | . urn He i ) W life
167
190 IKti 266
M0K
8 00 o'clock a t tile M ayfair ItUk t h e n e e d y ."
R o M E ' N&gt;o H - l’ •Tlw H r l t u n
caved in. the trunk torft open
" I t is h c a r d in a l p r in c ip le *'f tiert [longbe* .o' r&gt;.l«vji, w u . t a k e n
P u t t hi* r plum* Were &gt;tt&lt;u ‘u&gt;‘*eit to d a y liV skrii o t : .,-1 approucirea
a lx t efforta will !&gt;■ m a d e to get
I *Tii»id*IstughHm
M ernorut
“ T h e w o r d for c h a r i t y in H e b r e w J u d a i s m t h a t the h i g h e s t form *f t o
and much glata »nj«»h*d- Tha C U ti D —J A H o w a r d
182
1V
M
1M
213
M7
( h e m r t - o r g « n |i e d t n w i K i t o t n - I* the s a m e as f o r justice. C a r e p ie ty Is lo (lerform t h e will o f Itunpl!al a f t e r la* b u d bciip r u n
lucinltrr*
c o m eyning
th e . t o a c o u r t bitibiiiig where tw o
driver* face charge, of rcckWea
Cl##* D—W. W Haultrt
cre«M* Ihe a co p e a n d activity of th e o f t h e u n f o r t u n a t e is e xpected of fiod o u t o f love ( o r H i m , l a t h e r o y r r by a n a u to m o b i le t n lr»lU ot t h a n k s g i v i n g Eve dune.* a t t h e Qerm.ui getterub. plcil nuiocml to
driving.
*
182
IK
ft
175
b o y acout m o v r m c n l t h n m g h o u t t h a J e w a* a d u t y , a n d lie U ex- t____
JRCW
h a n o u t o_________________
f f e a r uf H im . We do his hom e a t a tw u t 5 00 lost c vrlluu: M a y f a ir Inn. &gt; o v . t , . w i t h bro- d a y t o i*itarg,*R tliat they o rd e re d
At 11:25 o'clock Sunday momS e m in o le C o u n ty . It waa a n n o u n c e d p e e le d t o give f r o m o n e - te n th t o n ot believe* in a Hell, liecaii'e wo
Ikr.nL* re g a r d i n g Uto n c m l r n l veeds f o r the aid ro tin* blin d t h e mAamcre &lt;C JJ3 R a i l a n a
*« A^
Ing at the Palmetto Avenue. Claaa D—W. A. Sweat
183
174
1*8 201
t o d a y by J a c k H a i t i a n r h a t r m a n o n e - f l f j h t o f Mk incom e to c h a r i t ­ believe t h a t a (iod of love would a r e not available a t p r e w n ! b u t fmal of the c lub Jo.- Moss an
780
S[)rcta!ur . wen- no! ilkiwed, T ire
v J Ninth Street InUraacllcm. a 1910
The W.C.IM match**, declare,) of t h e m o v em e n t
a b l e purpose*, b u t even m ure i m ­ n o t c o n d e m n m en t u e v e r l a s ti n g th e tan * h o Was t r e a t e d by l&gt;r notlltrrd t h a t th e l.tons^ w ould office rs a c r e coxxivl i l e n e r a l Et&gt;- Cbavndat Sedan driven by HowOfficer* of dlslriei cominlUcea
- a n t &amp; Stanley collided wjth a U r. Coodr. air held on tha third w ill be e le c te d a n d efforta will p o r t a n t i* hia o b lig a tio n t o e n ­ p u n i s h m e n t f o r sin s c o m m itte d T . J*. Me Dun l e t U r e p o rte d In l a i d in t h e C h r i s t m a s b e a t s a l e e r l t a r d V on 6 javterusm a n d I-icuof each month and tha
| t e n a n t Clcnerot K u r t
M aeUw,
c o u r a g e t h e u n f o r t u n a t e ' w i t h p e r ­ d u r i n g t h e b r i e f sp a n o f a lifetim e. have m ilfered n o scrlottr I n j u r ie s for tub, m i t o s i s r e lief,
) 030 Font aedan driven by Ben Sunda/
Seminole Oun Cluh'a practice be m a d e t o aecure m ore acoutera
W, It. T h w c a t t o f Hie F'erm in- T h e y a r e acen-wi! ul im tUn* t h e
Farrieh. Damage wai eonftned match** are held on the ffrat t o * c a r r y t h e b u r d e n of t h e arm tt sona l a t t e n t i o n a n d kind words, . " J l w s b e lie v e t h a t s a l v a t i o n is o th e r t it o n tfti* b r o k e n Irjf.
dtna I .tuns Club w u s w e lc o m e d 1talkin'! t o d f t t t n R*. revTitge for l h ~
no ( a c h i e v e d m e r e ly b y s t a te m e n t
lo bumpara and fender,. Both and lait We.lne»day afternoon* of w o r k . M ore troop* of w o u t a will r e c o g n i s i n g t h e m ae friend*.
troop* " h o
I’lnatirs mail,* from casein, n . by the •lilts, and I its- ll was fined killing ,.f J.&gt; Nazi
" E v e r y m e m b e r o f the fa ith a c ­ o f a f a i t h o r Iwllef, b u t t h a t our
driver* were charged with reck- each month from 2:00 until 6:00 b e form ed In outlying oecttona
tliev marched
c o r d in g to th e p r e e r p t a of L e v itic ­ rewayda in a h e r e a f t e r a r e esine.1 - u b stn n c e found in m ilk. ar«- ' I-,**! I " c e n t - l,j Tail T w ister l lt r k were n«ntMf.*w.l .
o f i h a County, bald Mt R » ii(» n .
11
I I I il
tC ea tla w e g u■ e ^ g s m » &gt;
f-»r nisi , " a t an.1 m t hntl,»*. — t I-I—
• * f -r a c s i m g s ne.*kt!.u s is r e s p o n s ib le for the m o r a l
f

n c o m p l e te s h u td o w n in t h e m in e j

M^tmlm-fu'iVi-7»::nv: i:;;\

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Border Clashes

f»

Victory Over New Smyrna Beach

Ii I a ry
\ gainst

Road Department
Begins Work On
Surfacing Gap

Glider Company
May Locale Here
In Near f utureT

ISrmvnijtg Tells Ro
tarioos n*' Flans
For Modern \irport

Project Will Permit
Trucks To Unload
At Railroad Siding

"&lt;*v” •*! fir|»**

Il&gt;.

l

Four Auio Wrecks
Reported During
Weekend1To Police

Bahv Feds To Meet
l);i\liina ‘B* S(|uad
Tomot idw K\ening

... h

lloj'ipfr'^or/ W
eat Nlnlh^StreetjMonthly Match On
nm
l
"jGun
Glut) Range

Mr. Shames Addresses Congregation
Beth Israel At Jewisli Center Ilert1

7*'

Lions ( Iul) Plans
To Hold Mootings
Al 'lourisl Center

Boy Scout Leaders
To Meet At Mayfair

Nazi (ienerals Flead
lnnucent To C’hnrjfe

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MONDXV,
*•7«•%%**NOV. 18, .194
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THE SANFORD. HERA 143, SXNFOKD, I- LUKIOA

iTie Sanford Herald

ilisiciiirtiu*
r«r*W* &gt;■ *
IM «!•*•#
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llaalh*------

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a* Maalhe ------------

HrraM

,DP* live a "reasonably comforta­ too Iok Too often' child labor la of Oed and the deaire to »ee Hi* OtUre In China are Uained tJ
will performed on the world.
dlrert ftoh into nett.
*;
-1
ble" life, »rrord'h| &lt;o Mis* Wyv«H- empJoybJT * , _
WASHINGTON
Thiy icmeftmei have their own The Bureau argue* that employ- “The Jewish position toward trunffp can be u*ed In ten thou­
apartment* ami work* at variou* era who u»e the labor of home other faith* is the feeling that all sand different ways.
LEHTEU
Not nil the crime in th e.U n ited State# 1# committed
Job* in nearby town*. Other* live worker* can produce In dfrert men who believe in one Cod are
By JEAN EADS
by children or ‘teen-age youngster#, though it must be
,In big building* that were former competition with factory employ­ contributing toward the establish,
V a R N I y VENETIAN
apartment htwue*. Tlw women do er* who have hllhcr standard* of mcnt of Cod'a kingdom on earth,
adm itted th at the figures on juvenile delinquency arc
and
we
aeek
only
that
they#follow
hour*,
wage*
and
working
condi­
BUNDS
their
own
hou*cwork
and
prepare
W
A
9
IN
N
GTON,
O
P)
—
The
alarming. But hardly less so is th e growing tendency
the true teaching* of their religion*
lied Cnwe *ay* th«t more their food individually in group tion*.
among adults to regard stealing with complacency. Crimi­ I American
than 300 perioti* who claim Amw^ kitchen* with the ration* supplied "Home work tend* to under- which we believe entitle* them to
nals wo have aiw ays'hnd w ith us, b u t never before have lean citlicnihip and who were them.
mir*j euch standards," »ayg the •bar* in the reward* of the here­
after. The perfect tolerance of
there been so many good honest-citizens wandering into
The Bed Cro»* helps supply nec­ Women* Bureau.
Judai*ra doe* not permit U* to
essary item* from time to lime. Jt
the pathways of crime.
*cek to eonmt other* who already
made layette* for all. the' bable*
Annual losses to business concerns ns a result of
hotieee hi a monothelatle rctUion.'
AL_Vf&lt;*J*rod,
for
instance.
embezzlements by employees have more 'than doubled
f ’H**. Ubrary
f I l i r a PW
n
te
■ 'The
off Congrc**
hua
, #
since 1938, according to* a survey recently mifde by the
f c 'r f 'M i SlbwirUkl Address At Jewish
United States Fidelity an d G uarantee Company of Bnlttipg more lk»ft 55 ton*, to veteran*
P /in4&lt; kiINNERSPRING MATTRESSES
survey covered------1,000 -----men and -100 women
more. The
---- ---------------------all over the country who are now
H U rc
whose crimes ranged from taking a feW dollars out of
returning to univereities ami col______
the cash draw er to the sum of $H,000,000 em bezzled by
leg t».
iraallaarO trmm •»«» II
BOX SPRINGS '"A
The U. S. Women'* Bureau »ay* by our good deed* on earth. Howone cashier from his firm .
that effort# should be made to j ever, the belief In an immortal
Most of these employees were bonded, b u t iirulm ost
aboliih the industrial home-work . life should not be considered a*,
HOLLYWOOD BEDS
no Instance was the bond sufficient to cover the amount
system. The hours ere too long,! a motive for proper conduct, which
stoic a and the cow puny h ad to b e a r the rem ainder of
and Irregular. The earning* mo'should be based (imply on a love
WE MANUFACTURE
the loss. In a t least one instance Involving a raijfond
BEDDING
OF DISTINCTION
foreman, there was no bond a t all and more than -$365,000
worth of parts were stolen. In order to prevent such losses
American-business pays 870,000,000 nnnually in bond
W E REBUILD
premiums’.
EVERYTHING
IN BEDDING
The Fidelity and G uarantee Company's study shows
th a t the average em bezzler belongs to the white collar
USE OUR BUDGET PLAN AND
class, is about ;if&gt; years o f age, Is m arried and has two
“PAY A S YOU REST”
children. Ifc mnkes about 8176 or 8200-a month, b u t lives
on a sente nearer $100. Hi* wife is socially ambitious,
they have an automobile, and he is generally regarded
N0T imcoooratcd)
in the community ns a substantial citizen.
Such was the case of W illiam A rth u r Nickel, former
cashier of the Mergenthnler Linotype Company, who re­
cently confessed to embezzling 8900,000 In the course of
119 WEST Fll
it Hingle ycur from the Brooklyn com pany. He had a num­
113V|. Magnolia Ave
b er of underworld accomplices who shared in the loot,
but he was a highly respected citizen in his community The Niedertd C«mi&gt;, while the
and enjoyed the confidence of his employer* w ho paid large*t In Germany for American
rrpj, b rot the only on*.
him 8100 a week to manage his departm ent.
Ho had a benutiful wife for whom he bought a While w»W_l«f to get hows the
mink coat, about $10,000 worth of jewels, and a colonisl
type country home. Those who have bden trying to buy
a new car, .will be interested to khow that his purchase?
included two rath er expensive automobile^, 1946 models,
nml he nlso enjoyed the luxury of a couple of yachts. He
was bonded for only $100,000x
The company stand* to lose |800,000 ns a result of
these speculations, a small part o f the million dollars
TftPNPAVf
a day similarly stolen from other American businesses.
ilf tH H ;
And the burden of this u ltim a te ly ’falls upon th e 'c o n ­
“The Return Of
suming public which in th e long run must alw ays bear
Frank James'’
the coat of doing business.
•.oW lft
-w hhHENRY FONDA
Transplanting- Londoners
GENE TIERNEY

Tlie Public Pays

FIRE and AUTO

M O N D A Y . N trV . IS. ■ » « a _
B IB L R VKUSfc F O B T O D A Y
•T ,u A S O L E M N
J t GOOD M ’ N

D U TY

TO
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f t
K
I “ n '“euihori.h&gt;-’
l^ p le
iotce, but when lbe w kW I rule.
« neotile mourn.- - 1 ruv. - J .i.

ECHOLS BEDDING

Now we know w here you
an get a pet snake if you
rant one. Boss Allen has
h e m .a t Silver Springs nt
rom 82 to 810 each. Howrcr, if you don’t w ant them,
re don't know how you .can
at rid of them a t any prteo.
^snys a spenk•rida Congress
o f . Parents and Teachers
Inhnssee, "has
wlrich wasn’t
cauglit from Home adult "
You might think about th a t
When passing on your pre­
1he face of Knglnnd will be changed in th e near
judices to your children and fulure, if housing plan* now under w ay prove to be feas­
consider whether the world ible. I^mdoners hope that the slums which housed such
u huge proportion of th eir city's population, and which
were numbered high am ong the bombing casualties,
will never again exist.
.
W hat are called "satellite tow ns," within a small
radius of the metropolis, are being created, with not only
living-space, but Hpnce and facilities for productive in­
dustries aa well. Within th e next few years it Is planned
to move 1,26(1,000 persons now living within the city to
these nearby towns and to other such projects farther
away. It has been found that Londoners are willing to
leave the humming hive of activity to which they have
become accustomed, and s ta rt life anew under vastly im­
proved conditions.
This is an idea which might go over well in this
country, where there are so many thousand square miles
or open country, and so m any hometesa or uncomfortably
housed families.

BOV E*
IlH**” * .
JO N E S

Friend Of'Children
The name of Helen Bannerman means nothing to
any small child, but tho mention of "L ittle Black Sambo,"
which she wrote nnd Illustrated, is sure to bring delight
response.
Three generations of children hove listened with
bated breath to tho clussicnlly sim ple tale of the little
black b o y an d liis walk through the jungle in all h is fine
S y J l K ? 5hi\ c™d °.vcr th e tigers am i their

f

H

l a d d in s w o n d er fu l lamp

was nqt tin .i&amp;portant source of
lig h t/b u t here 6t th e Florida
Power and Light C om any W3
certa in ly could u se it today!
According to the Arabian Nights'
tale, a rub of thd lamp summoned
a slave who instantly gr&amp;tiDed
auy Wish. Today, w e would have
a large order for him .,. 1,100 tons
of coppbr wlle&gt; a forest of light
p o les, te n s of th o u s a n d s af
insulators, and mor£ than-8,400
irmers,

on the'flo o r, and grows old
quickly." Tick 'cm sh o rt nnd
fat, he says, they’re easier to
got along with. More imj; portant than their physical
attributes aro th eir disposi­
tions.
Trom Pensacola, W. Bruce
! A bernathy says am en to re­
marks hero by E d ito r Don
Swing, o f The Shreveport
Times, in favor of voting Re­
publican in tho South If you
feel like it. " It is high time
Americans started voting fo r
men and for principles
rath e r
than fo r
pnrty
names," ho believes. "Tho
South has- been partisanlod - unlpartisnn-intndtoo long."— Jo h n Yenv
do Graves. W ithin another
;eneration we believe most
outhernera will vote fo r
be best man, regardless of

causing
service i
rapidly I

“Too Young to Die”
Be W. V. BITTING
T tititlM Drag Ca

At many fgnvaU UtMehliper
U heard *Ht wee too jroutiy to
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p of white employees,
larged by a citrus firm
use th ey insisted oh pultho oranges instead of,
ling them, have threa-;
i negro workers w ho(
sd on tho job w ith vloi. This is n o t one of
6 cakes of a bloody
tflts t
or tyrannical s
igom ent discrim inating
tat negro w orkers bes of n e k , w hich wa
. been, hearin g so much

Swing! but IAd ibclU Into
Uadi out of Uia wfcjr wheit
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Cecelia Truluck
Honored Saturday

Yenan PreparesFor Big Assault
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i* I hr nrw •ra*uti, UlirKt jn.t* j% jmt
By Nationalists 4
Y Jtirud with nit IU c-n lr«thitlr^

Mi*s Cecelia Truluck, I ride-elect

— T E L E . N O . 148 of December, was honored on S a t­

urday with n luncheon given by
Mr*. Floyd Palmer mid Mr*. Frank
liny at the Seminole Country Club
nt 1:15 o'clock,
The club room* were lovely with ;
* *
e
arrangement* of white camellias,
The Sanford Womans Club aava
A F o u r O p e ru lo r* lo S erve
rhiysiiiithvrpum*. gladioluses nod
its annual party for the teacher*
Friends will regret to learn that greenery placed nt vantage pninU I
TUESD A Y
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The Fidel is Class of the Firxl on Thursday evening at the club E. M. Swnim Is ill at his home.
shout the i-ooip*. Tin- long ninth
H
a
rrie
t
Ivey
G ra c e D avis
house
under
the
auspices
of
thv
Baptist Church' will meet at lb*
eon tnble held a low nrrfliytenient
MKm Shirley Smith, student ol of the white gla'dioluses, chrysan- !
YENAN, N ov. IH, id*.
The 1 A n i t a ^ 1 n e C h a p m a n
church a t 7:30 P. W. In motor to social department- A delightful
Communist capital of Chinn
*
the horn* of Mr*. O. 1*. Wude, buffet supper wait served to ap­ P. S C. \V , visited her pa re n tr­ liirmum* and fern extending it*
B e lle M in a h e w
proximately 125 teachers and club over Ute weekend.
Ye nan — is hourly 'o-coming
Elder Springe.
full length. Crystal holder* held
members
followed
by
entertainlike a ghost city as it *trip*
The k . W . Ware Bible Cla»* of
lighted white canities. Silver and
for action in the expectation of
the Methodist Church .will hold »t« ment o f music and contests con­ W. K, Dyson lias returned tvorne white place canl* indicated the
ducted
by
II.
13*
Morris
in
which
from a business trip tn the north­ ..eating arrangement and at the
assault by government force*.
| y n u a l barbaqua at the K. U.
{ V o id e r H o te l B ld g .
The eity feel* the tied *i on of •J*
■nutehison home In Cameron City Mrs. II. A. Watt and Mrs. W. B. ern states.
honoree** place w as a corsage o f !
Brinson won the prises.
t t 7:00 p . M.
Genera) Chou Kit-DI to return
white camellia*.
Sotos were rendered by Nolle-/
MAtvbrra of the Oddfellows and
fium N anking, iniaiu a. xlvuu
Mr. and Mfs. Wilbur It. Keeling
Mis* Truluck met the guest* ,
Rebefcxh Lodges and UlMr families Trapp and Clarence Grantham. hays- moved their residence from wearing a soft gray wool lire . * 1
break with Cienerali**imo Chiang
wtU have a covered dish hinrheoh The double qunrtet of the Sanford Winter Park to 112 Elm Avenue, and matching gray hat with dark J
Kai-Shek.
..
a t the oddfellow Hall as 7:00 P. M. High School lilec Club presented ftanfurd.
blue nccessorie*.,
.
M
The Communist* are stripping
three solos. Hostesses for the
.tn*. Palmer uml Mrs. Hay pre- ^
hospitals and factories of every­
WEDNESDAY
Leo Bucnrr. Jr., atudi|it at the .ruled t h e ' lue*t o f honor w ith i^ j
thing that they feel could ham
The Civic Department of the party were Mr*. B. B. Crumley,
per their defense or lie of Use
Sanford Womans Club will spon­ chairman, Mr*. A1 Hunt, Mrs. University of Florida, has been dinner &gt;1*1 bread and butter plate*
Initiated
into
Hie
U
t
Pache.
dance
Itobel
Cobb,
Mr*.
P.
R.
.Stephen­
In
her
chosen
Wedgewood
china
A
to Invader*. The city believes,
sor a covered dish luncheon nt
son, Mr*. C. L. Redding and Mrs organization at the university.
pattern
and
a
gift
was
given
'u
;
Chiang w-anl* do capture the'
. the club house at 12:30 P. M. but
Sir*.
B.
J,.
Perkins,
Jr.,
recent!
city so that he ran proclaim I"
all inembera are urged to report S. D. Highleyman, chairman of
Mm. William Norman of Gaines­ bride.
h .d
ihe world that the Communist*;
- * # t 11:00 A. M. to fold T. B. Scale. the social department.
ville spent the weekend with her
Tho*e invited to lie with M is*! A
have been reduced to impnteney
Mrs. Edward Klrcher will he the
parent* Mr and Mr* A K Ri**- Truluck were Miss K liubtlh l*&gt;" '
kuest speaker. Hostesses f o r the
M-Uer.
son. Miss Margaret Britt,
luncheon will tee: Mrs. H. C. HetTODAYS SPECIAL
Kathryn Wiggins, Mrs. Date Scott.'
te), Mra. W. 8. Brumley, Mra. W.
Bari Jet dr Jr. and Donald Jones, Jr, Mrs. C. K, Spencer, Mrs. P. II.
Jum bo Sixe KAY Guitnr
B. Drlnaon and Mrs. J . ty. Joyner.
...
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,,, . fXudenta ig;. liar University nt Tep*ic. Mr*. Edward Higgins, Jr,,
$40.00
Thd lajdlea tsaxlffary of the
The Womens Missionary t irvle pjofijja. spent the wrckrnd with Mr*. Richar,| Brown. Mrs. James
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen No. *1 of the First Baptist Church tlielr families,
rraps* ami guest Mrs. Jam es' ORIGINALLY uitd by tkl-troopen In
TH E MUSIC BOX
will have a cal) meeting of tntem it met Tuesdav afternoon with M n ■ ■ i t
Clarkson,
. Iam sun. of
in ri. -*&gt;»«■*
climates, paika* have been
J, A. Strauge at her home mi
to all membrft* at 1:00 P, M.
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Phono 95J
Also Mr*, t.uv Wme I. Mrs. Ituvnl
"
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Mr. and Mr*. Franklin Bennett
Myrtle Avenue w ith Mfs. N. II mid children have moved tlu-tr Jin.ith. Mrs Wallace Philips. Mr*
THURSDAY
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The Intermediate Girl* Auxiliary Brinson as ru-hnstes*. The de­ res Iill | ice in Whiter Haven where perk ms Mr*. J .tt, . Al man .M
«lin e at a New
'f r ill have a covered dish supper votional win led by Mr*. K. M- he ta atsvirliilikl with Race and James Higgins. Mr*.
U.
- v, , k l(,ihlonilmw. (fulcrnotlom.t) ,
'"4t the home of Barbara Rucker.’ Carrull. Mrs. under Cameron, Ihue, an alwnlniun conrm i
Jr. of Orlando, Mrs. I limnas Kirk
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NO Valencia Drive. An annual chairman, railed for report* -from
land, Mrs. Charles Hrtt», Mrs. E*j — ------J
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Heeling will be held after the the committer*. Mr*. M. K. Nrl-i M in J C B e n n e tt lift* t i i u i w d levy Whittier, Mr* .1 II, Truluck.
Alllli-r it! u i*,lltl---l
»on ____
taught
thi truni ’WtuliUigbin. D C. wtwre Mr* P a l m e r and Mr*. Ray.
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_ n lesson from
,
lappar.
M* oils 1 1 1 *-•■-11IAI s e r e Mis II I
bilde study liouk "Women Df Tlte
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F R ID A Y
VV r t t i i . .
Ml
II
II
M i-tV J tn '
Tt»e County Council of Uw itonie Bible."
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lirr w&gt;n-tn-law mill itsuKlner Mi \«
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During the sm'inl hour refresh .ml Mrs Elmer JucIlhsi
1. r l f ri. V . &gt;r , l k « l t \ l l N o .
Vt
M N Ck-vi-Uiiil Mr* II N I
Demorutratloii Club will meet at
H A S K K T S -^
*&gt;• 1
Mi&gt; t'ljd.- Itainr-V
Ml* /
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the Geneva Ootumunlly Building at menu were served to Mr*. W. A
10 . ,-i l l . m l i f 1 Ml.- C I) l l - . s , 11. 1
11100 A, M. for it covered dial! C!agle.. Ms. II. N. toinddy, Mr*,
Mrs. It. II,- Pippin anil J. l&gt;
luncheon.
'II le u t r t t h i n i e n r ^ s Circle o t Mi
.1 I
Km m b on. Mrs. W A I
K. M- Carroll, Mr». I* II. Harvey. McNeill, florist*, and A. F. Rom
Mrs. J* A. Yarn, Mrs. II F. Me- ey, grower. Have returned from the O urU elt Club m e t with M rs F&gt;'
Mr
Robert William* Mr* i
Whorter. Mr*. Iluttle Mae Kiin*er. a three dav eonyenUun, of south C W B a k e r r m - n t l y wltli Mr* M '.im . t n i l l i Mn I n k M. D u u l d , *
’ •)" i i n lti»-er.
Mr*
It W '
Mrs. O. C. tilld i and Mr*. M. A eastern flori*l* nt Ilit* Roney llrrn a rd Wilke, c J u d u n a n , igi-otdPlain Hotel, Miami Beach'.
lug T il e roll c a l l ' w a s ultawrrort u “ ‘ Mr* • ' W ILtKH M r s .S C l
Calloway.
Also Mr*. W. C. Ik-t oursey, Mr*.
by m a n y interer.ilm- n | m * from t h e *■ *■
n**1 Mi
Wmit.ednv
Vlr, m i d Mr*, A.Idi*. h* C o u h e *,l iin-mts-r*' expi-i'leiks-s O im tmmtrxxl
I , 010m* Virltwy I ‘Mrs, Julian Rlon
strum, Mis. H. A - Kilnifield, Mr*. U r u n fo rd , Cmm a r r i v e d f f s i i i m anil lli l r ty - s e v r n p l a n t * nave L*-*n \ | pv{_ K O l ' l l i l i u i f ‘ 1' I s
M. H N el*nn, Mr*. C, E. I.iltie- day t o *|iend u » h n r t t i m e Uith i | j liangtd
field. Mrs Joder Cameron. Mrs. h. r u n c l e and m int Mr. a n d M i*
J' m s a n nounce d ttiut tlm lAvi
■ Ole e g t o u n d * are tu-iiw re p la n te d
J. A. Ktiange atnt-Mr*. N II Rri«- 1 II Knighl at t h e i r h n m e
.
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Nov. 16 f~
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1-1*11111111111 Avenue.
POP,
1 1 : 'oHim no ii* l M in* (inulr
ami t h a t talk* s i l l fee given fev
Mias Susie RlariTord
S i ( l n c \ M ie n ’s ( I r c li c s l

Calendar

Womans Club Has
Party For Teachers

Personals

Chinese ComnnftiistRi Y*,,d
Strip
Hospitals, v
. Factories For Fijjht

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The Social Kveni OT The Season

LIONS CLUB

Mrs. J. A. Strange
Hostess To Circle

TIIANKS(«IVIN(i KVK

DANCE
life ,

WASTK I'AI'KH

Harden

Club

Circle

Happy Birthday

Wed lit Missouri

Mr a n d Mr* (I
A Edmonds
I-me m oved t h r u lesklenr* froni
11^', WeM KltiUl S t r e e t t o 1H
M ip le Avrmir Fri^niL* of Mr*
iilfliAnlh will iegret t o Imim tliat
she Inc* been r onflm kl In h e r h o m e
hi in f lu e n n i

DIXIE CREAM
1 DONUTS ’
Made Fresh Daily
35c Dozen
We are open every morning at 6:4 5 —early enough
for you to have fresh .Donuts foe brenhfait!

L i t t l e Dunsld Rnvers, so n of
Mi. a n d Mrs,'A . H. R e vera o f 37lh(
E a s t C olu m b u s D rive, T am |fa w h o
r t-ie ntly e e le h ia ie d h is lidrti b i r t h ­
day is c r ltlrn lly ill w ith u m a lig jitaul t u m o r of tile liver
H e t*
the n e p h e w -if Mr* (I. M W illis.
’ Mr* R o g e r I n g r a m . Mr* B e a t r i c e
1 llltlo uiii and I’m 1i-r Yetil «.( till*
Lcity.

Mr-- ik-U-tree on J a n 1J 11III I 1-1
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'ITw- .L/.ilr.i sale s i l l te- Held In
i *lit* 1 -i :ituiii - 1 i"ii,t3-cn( i»f
Petit 1la rv ant! I lie m ernbe ia w&lt;|&gt;‘
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f'lx I t t «*|
teunn.led of the flow er show a n d
lVi.!:n - Mi*
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Mr
DtekrTrotv exlitbltixl sono
%•* . «»! N.u kl »t 7 JO r M
new h i m | 'U'lilt-ft w h i c h sill
le
t I tofu*- «m \ |r lint! Mr.’ It
sold I tir o u g h tie- G u l d e n Club I ! n\ &gt;M
Tim iirrs sin Mr
Tlie p r o g r a m m rlin p x l u rh u n o
Min Pkfe*i| lAiiii fin*itr* Uirir
table dl*cus*ten 01 gurde nltvt M u
1 hf’tit hniisf H&gt; ('iit^. nmtJrtA
Elmer • W o n t f l a y
of
lain d o n
Engl,uni
vlaited &gt;( ie ctrele am i
ilfticrlls'U lav Ix-au! Iful fi»g|t*li
&gt; ft tt h k f u i T»*i a 11sFtt tn the
gaiden
t t«*i| H ( r I f x J ^ t f l l H H l m i l e * n f
Tile clrx-b- decided to lutve u
iir*' itpi'iiril v«’0rly
&gt;ale at t h e I&gt;T*'mlsT mcexlng t o pmceeit* o f *hn-h will go towai
t h r LeitliUiiv m u d
k t r s . BnV**
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ol *llr- litrjif te
wa* |&gt;re«etued a |Killed r m t o n m
r f t 'l “it. 11It t'Cifi ;*n*l Isiaa&lt;

THE DIXIE CREAM
DONUT SHOP
207 W . 1st St*

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Ave.

S.'UIII Couple
Nt M*n a l n i l i t

O F F IC E SUPPIfY CO.

(Tax Ilie.)

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Aslt Fur Mr. A I h I*

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Even Today...
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POW ELL’S

YOCH CHILDS
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III till IJvC ut tit; fjrrjlr*! .Inmu.l hu llii.l-sill in tu-.iitry

IIIRTH ANNOUNrKMlATS

th o o itr l. And when you nui-

Ann' • -&lt;'i -L.7 I t
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11nilwm dealer.
.Mr and Mr*. Eldon &lt; -m a”
nounce the birth of a *.»&gt; Sieve
Eldon on Nov. II at the l&gt;« &gt;1 •»•*
pital.

( a t n i l i l r r t h i l l . . . The y u m ! new llmlwtiiv y i v e &gt;im die vli-.i.r n l a Sn)-&lt;i
Scries and a divtinyuiviitd t .-nun.*f&gt;ut htliv* lhrv m Imib m cvriv | •**|***J*•

Sanford Furniture
Company’s
BIG 5 SCHOOL TAIfLET

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The Haincoat You've Heen Waiting For
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-MAYFAIR INN NOV. 27 PI P. M.

Attention Mol hers!

Opposite Holler Motors

ru nl O rla n d o

Capt. and Mrs. K ln rltn n Ihroirra
aruVmuvcc the birth o t u ilaugltler

IxrJy ity l;— Dusinisv ami Cjubf!mi|&gt;cx,ScdaiA, Hlutiglumv. t tmvcriitdcv l here s

it chnitc, too,

i n n ^ n . i i i i i u i u i i i n n r m u . i . . i r . i .......H ix z m

N a n c y A n n * o n Nov. IS til A ugs­
burg. Orvmany. M rs p u » 't » . t h e
form er BSvertv Betu ler a n d Iw-r
young non Alex nil- te.-J.llng tn
A ugsburg
v.hera
Cap! ‘ Isiwer*
m t v m wtUi Uie Arrm

in tny fntulcl. nf die lanmui Supcr-Six aml Suj'cr higln engines,

W l u t e v e f you de c id e u|su&gt;, ynu will jv. ptuml anJ happy ilm you vcloied tlie

MY SCHOOL TABLETr ^

tar tlur offers so much in luxury, vivling and mp licHth pctbumaiue

1 g,G&gt;ioo^t ScAoof* L

U n t i l y o u g e t d e l i v e r y id a n r w , I Imlwui, illiv value dealer iv yum wlvevi

choke,

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ton, t o k e e p yum p irv im i .11

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11(1 lop iin u iu ii.il and j v n i i r drju-ii-l*

t h i s t r a m ] sir m l ion mm-, a n d a I .-bu value w h e n

'TTlahif SrrUtPx*

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H e re , you may l&gt;; vine uf a liirn.ilV m i l ..... . ri| * i
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l li u ! tun pafts, la ir p lic f v

n a . l t it m
a ,.:ln i..d n (. jfr-.i.i .e

Jilniiipi a n d Ci/Utiruiiv l i m i t ...... .. |.-I.| r v r i y nee.I

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Chan t of Jsmois i KK horiepou rr
and t .’*#•
honrfiou t r b'uQtrd ight to n to ri . . . S i n t on*
HrJ body (ff/wjf uilh fuar J'iyiit t«w/»|Rd4 fifiii 4/

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BIG 5 SCHOOL TABLET

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40 Sheets

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ralncooU or* longer than pictured,
wall tested an d wo guarantee
boa but Iona i th e heavier
oil tha woy. Nice

Front-Line Feelinff
You will be proud to be
•een in clothes that wo
have refreihed with Dry
Cleaning. None of th a t
hanig-back clothe* con*,
•ciousneis for 6 u r patrona.

Na o th e r parrhaon required tn
ar*er to seeare th is regiiUf aUrul&gt;rd Se
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tablet Inrladln f
rbUd's full name written In gsM .

LEE MOTOR S A L E S
323 E. First SI., Sanford, Florida

Downtown Cleaners
And Laundry

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3;000 AUTHORIZED DEALERS OFFER HUDSON PROTICTIVl
SERVICE ACROSS THI NATION

NED SMITH, Manager
Corner F irst Street A Palm etto Averyue
■ Right W here W e'w Been* F or 25 Years

113 PalnwHo Phone 914
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THE SANFORD ’HERALD, SANFUKU, FLORIDA
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FA C E FOUR

Gas Pains

R E C IIS T U A T IO N

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and

I SCOTT'S SCRAP BO OK

NOTICE
The.R egistration Booksof
the City of Sanford, Flor*
ida, are open at the City
Mall, commencing Mon*
day, November 4th, 1946,
for the purpo»e of regia*
tiring for the General
Municipal .Election to be
held on December 3, 1946,
and will rem ain open each
day except Sundays and
holidays up to and inclu*
ding November 23, 1946.
H. N. SAYER
City Registration Officer.

If you alflt mBn Ima ax-Tmtinf i »i ar.l h**n,ke&gt;in dot to cxrrxi act. th»nm WI »i*i *o
Ik or ttod UlJt.A f ,14. ta .*.•/« matr tKimr*
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**n ha«« br*n turd by Vtetima t4 at/anacb
ukrf faataft. aair u|«rt itonui h, ind
burning alnmxh **hr. i)\* lunirtt aud Au
Tuiirhl.Mt Drug Co.
Store-, everywhere.

By R. J. SCOTT

Drug

L e g iil

OraomHMon rtllevea

Notice

truubto to help loosen and expel
g er n laden phlegm, and aid nature
to roolhn and heal raw, tender, In*
(tamed bronchial m u cou s mem*
brutes. Tell your druggist to sell you
• bottle of Crcomulilon with the un*
demanding you must like the way It
o :irXly allays Die cough or ybu a n
to bare your money bock. '

Akrrmnn. Wallace * Akrtmxn
PUIntlfr* Attorney*.

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the Nlhtli Judicial Klrrult. ReaihiulK
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t.n lha- Jllh day «f UKunlur, IM«
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kiiltan u|ipa*iranch with Ihr Klerk
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Free Estimates
and metal slats —
R ep airing — R e fin ia h in g

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SEMINOLE VENETIAN BLIND CO.

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HERODOTUS

BEAUTIFY
YOUR HOME
with VENETIAN

P H O N E 1 1 5 2 -W

^ / y ^ V W X W tAA/W UW th/VW W YVUW W W W i/W W VW VW tAA

Anderson Leads

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LUBRICAT,nN
complete, new lubrlca
lion aerrice!

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P On a a e r i e * o f u n i q u e alanta
•th r o u g h t h o F e d f o r w a r d wall
j a n d well c x r r u t r d p a i M i w i t h a
. w e t hall t h e Hue* p u x h i d o y e r a
•core ju»t b e f o r e thy t h i r d q u a r ­
t e r cam e t o a close.
* In t h e ^ f o u r t h q u a r t e r A ndcr-

1 H t JA N FO K U H tK A U ), SANFORD, FLORIDA
• o n o p e n e d u p a n d p u l on a •how- right tackle and sc a m p m c d tiO
t o r » om e 1.000 dre nche d »|&gt;&lt;ctu­ yard* for a to u ch d o w n . Tl:a r u n t o r s . S a n f o r d receiv ed, th e hall version *va&lt; no good.
on i ts ow n 2 2 a n d on ft *erte*
of o f f ta c k l e drive* m ov.il t&lt;
t h e 3H. A m f c r s o n receiv ed th&lt;
hall a n d e x p lo d e d - t h r o u g h the
D r L eonard Darker
l i f t sid e f o r &lt;12 vard« a n d a
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t o u c h d o w n . H e a d d ed t h e t x t r a

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fA R R E ir S
FOR SODA FOUNTAIN

Kym examined—Glasses fitted
203 S. Orange Are.
Orlando, Florida
Phone 4967

T0UCHT0N DRUG CO

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PACKAGE S T O R H

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HAM If *«(A#l Btl)j. T X s n t W t

ilusbands! W ives!
Vant new Pep and Vim?

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S U P E /I F B U L L \
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HEARD BK EA tC S TRAIN - \
INS R U L E S A S A N , UL -A N O ,
WHAT THE 1
HE'LL B E B O U N C E D IQ U iC lC .
COACH SAID,
| O P T THE T E A M 'r p f — i , — ^
D O N TY A ?r

VlimO CLEANING SERVICE

you

-oefas o f T h d ro u tfb ty clNtTim^ th e
in te r io r o f y o u r c iir.

WITHOUT THE
BIG LUG,WELL
BE SU N K -* WE
W O N T WIN A .
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"I LOST 3 2 LBS.!

TO STAY AWAY t/
FROM THE 7 /

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COURT HOUSE CORNER

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GIVE UP LATE J
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ANNOUNCEM rx^

THAT'S OUG
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TO OUR CUSTOMERS
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YOU TOLD COACH
YOtTD HIT THE
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Having held the line ns lo n g ns pnmillle.
evon nt n losa on cortnin sorvlces. w e n ow
find it necessary, bccnu*e of n considernblfc

VERY

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MV S L E E P /

G E E , G O SH ' IF YOU1— ^'1
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tViilgrea't Agency

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iitciA-itStf in both labor and material c o s ts ,
to make adjustm ents of prices on these

F O R REN T

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LAUNDRY COMPANY
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LO O K . KNEE-BB1TCHES.
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M E E r B U N N Y -S L IP P E Q S .
- I MY NEW N U C S EM A lD / ,

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BY PAULROBINSON!
JH E LOOKS H
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creasin g tnatcr than th e am ount ta k e n

THE LONE gANGER

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w agea, aervicca, and n ew b u ild in g co a ts
have gone u p trem en d o u sly, w hile te le ­
phone raten have rem ained as low o r
low er th an they w ere m any years ago.
T elep h o n e earning* ore nbt o n ly th e lowcat in h isto ry , hut arc d a n g e ro u sly low
d e sp ite a record volum e o f busineaa.
R easonable

earning*

a re

re q u ire d

to

safeguard the full usefulness of the
telephone for your community.

ARE DANGEROUSLY LOW

By Bob Green

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vra' hrrahy rauiilipd In lllc ynu
written nppenrnnna- with the K|»ib
of anlil Kmtri Is the i-nunty Uourt
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ME ALIVE J T ~ ^ ^ ------ - r "

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R FA I L h l A T E W A N T ED

5 ARTICLES FOR SALE
Popular'Seat Covers
HKMINOLK TIIIH SHOP

YOU ASKED FO R THIS1. YOU'LL
GET IT J r T P r r ---------- 7&gt;----- -

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ro. p o iu m iv j ka n sk iih iik iiih i

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-ounlr. Writ VlrstnU: '

You xre hereby foil fled Ihil mil
for dlvhrr* has hern filed asatnal
coo u tfce nrcdlt .Cnurl ro* S*sinota.Cdunly. Stortdx in tfksnrotv.

ornson

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ROIISIIN' S P O U T I N G

. PHONE 200

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from old Spain. Wtebdldt’s

CAHDfTN and lawn seed;
Krrtlllier. The RnnforJ
Slotw, 2nd A Sanford.

LOST &amp; FOUND
town ivalht n yitu in iri

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th St. phniip 7A1-J. Ite-

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J. T. Newby,

vltl.lC TIIIH SllO t
•&gt;! North Park
Telephone It

uni Calling ttro r.il. |?S,
I f t wi t i , mi l 1 P. M.
Itirl'li'* IlHkrry amt liob-

nn« tU«t FI rat 8t.

ones.

Rodntck

8KJ

coons

SPANISH shawl- Emhfelddriil

F. Lane, Rei

ICE:S—PERSONAL

F.XI K ill! M I 'I In.lo .ml ii
N A W Sl'H I'U 'S PAINT
snee-ngiaiti .wunte-l lor Sal
op grade Inii'le while anil eggnnd vicihily. Apply in pi
uliell Ktay psint—*2.50 per gal­
22H W. Houtli S'.., Uthtiido,
lon, $2.' 5 per gallon in 5 gullnn
Friday ni M.
mnlsin* ra. fllark ami Yellow
Knatuel. quart $1.00. CUar wnt- 9
W ORK W A N T E D
Vr-pnMifing sml paint thinner*.
ft.2.*&gt; iiT gallon.

Vines.
etlo.

me Fundshed, Seme

HELP W A N T E D

HOOF TII.B
Spnnikh &amp; bsrrcl type
white and colored
II. A K. IKKIKINr, TII.K CO.
Plant*!I1&gt;0 i nim cll Sin Phono 1121
Dsytnnn Weoeh, Pla., Bo* M l

-ACPKII II.
ptalntlfr,
il« fwiuU nt

dlTATIOV lesthera In must
cnli,r« mill large .election of
gon.t upliul.lery fnbrici
8 Drown, 21*11 N Orsnge
*vc Or lamlo, FIs.
llADItlS. phunogrsphi. record.,
sheet inn*ir. gnltsrs. The Music
Uo&gt;, phono 116K,.

IWI At. KIMM'lt IN
iHMINOlaK COUNT*.
IDA. t

ooiumiv

b'lml (InH'ing well*. Six room
Iiiui■r ,iil|i it Imlrnmu*, 2 s&lt; iten
ul | i. i. a*a*ia. I'nxapaainn nf hnuae
•in In- Innl at nun*. (Lnngd,
••in
anil ihi'krn pen
I'rirr
\ Pi iximi
W It n D U \ MS. Ifx-alll.ar
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Business O pportunities

15.

AUTOS FOR SALE

I AM offering my liuainesi for 1999 F&lt;*«D Pick-up truck.
Iw • 'I ;1 lit S anford Ave.
sole inrlu'ijni' nuilding, fixtures
and sto- k, which ha* proven to
.'19 10 'tceler FonL -2-»per&lt;l axle
net a nice income niluring hard
hvilr'v .* Iirake.- Kxcellent rot;
times ami prt *iitt comliliona. I
dltlcp. Smith (Israge. Sstff«d-(
have other intercuts that wlli
Ave. S- 2ml 81-' Phone lliW.
Involve to&lt;&gt; opiah o f my time to
operate th:* hoxineas for only u
Itj ( ivndet iah over migine.
ahdrt time “ Call nfter 7:00 P.
2 *r"rd trie. 2* ft- trsilvr, goo.l
M. If it teri ite l. -I. A. Calhoun,
c om llt1 ’i - Sm ith'* G a r a g e . S a n ­
ford A rc i . 2nd St-. P h o n e tl3P,
V10 W- Fir.t Lt.

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THE SANFO!RD-HERALD,
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OPENS SATURDAY!!

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JayceeN*Y!ity Slogan Contest

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Sanford and the person sending in the winning
slogan will be given $85 cash by the Junior Cham ber
My Slogan is: " ................ ...................... ..................

HAVE YOUR KICKER OVERHAULED

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RUNNING CONDITION

Wm. P. Smith Outboard Sales__
and Service

Name .................... .................. „ .......................... - ..............
Address .....u......................................................................
Mnil entries to IJntl Weber, M ayfair Inn. In
case of duplicate entries, the earliest submitted
will-be considered.
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2818 Park Avenu*

^MIDI'S THE ] J ( nam -m/
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SCOOTER/ { f WHAT YOU v
I'L L TRADE it WANT ISTMIS
TA FFR KEEPS V GENUINE • j
LEATHER

HUNTING SEASON OPENS

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V *AlT // )

LOOK-'
SWELL
SCOUT
KNIFE/
ML SWA
YA EVEN

C o a ll a a M r t a *

n ar

Oa*

hampr.
Cabbage, which topped
prod tic* aalea taat ytar at th*
market la now beginning to com*
from local field* and i* bringing
$1.10 for a 50 pound sack. Quality
la fin*.
Eggplant from local farm* haa
n pleasing appearance and la se ll­
ing a t - $.7.00 a hamper. Ixrcally
grown onion* bring $1.10 per 50'
pound sack.
t Downstair tomato** are scale*
and 70 pound lugs art bringing
$7.50: 50 pound lugs are $5.50 to
M.OO. Jack Flynt la handling moat

brought fit*fap tlR ** from Alabam* to osrist- him.
. Tb*. building measure, ap fcy W :*

of th*a* sale*. At th* William
Williams atall, cucumber* of good
grad*.from the FV.Myerp at*m pre
telling at $7.00 top grad* per ham­
per. They are rather seaxet.
The ritrua d e a fl* reported to
be picking up somewhat and oiangea. are bringing $2.50 a crat*.
Th* new atand of the banner*

feet and. eoid storage facilities *U1‘
be aided later, alto an extension^
»f th# plant toward Laurel Avenue,,
aaid Mr. Farmer. Across the
street wdrjl ia progressing at th*
Centrdl'flbri'la Quirk Freeie plant.

CHUCK YOIIK EQUIPMENT

About 100 Vlllageo
Have Been Taken
By Invhders Along
Yugoslavian Border

I w i a l r a madid** o f I t twrba, rout a,
etutabka, hahama—Natare’a enra way to
Hlirf. Ha cattad it -garamp-BooT aad
ssilSoos of graUful men and wonaa hare
takao It—of tan with amoving (Mulls.
gwamp-Root goaa right to wore to
gu#A oul kidaty*-.Ucraaaaa tba Soar of
iKiae.halptng tortUcre ****** aridity,,.*o
*tha Irritatad Madder g*t* a good nothin*
out. too. Many report getting a good
night'a deep after th* t in t tv * do***
Caution: taka at directed.
For free trial aupply. tend to Dept. I ,
Kilmer * Co., lac.. * u 1 t i l l . Stamford,
Conn. Or—get full-deed buttle i f SwampIb o t i d e r at your drugstore.

A ir Rubber M littress

five day* agQ Qt* Orerk »fmy
Ivclicved Yugoslavia - had five
divlilona along tho .frontier foe-'
ing Greeee. There have been
Indication* b e f o r e
that the
guiritla* are getting their arms
and ammunition ’front the Ytign.
slav government.

COATS - SUIT

FUR TRIMME

Snaku Bite Kits

Duck Decoyrt

(Red Hoad and Mallartla)

Matchbox Compass

FUR TRIMMED COATS
79.^0 Valued
65.00 Values
59.50 Values
49.50 Values
CASUAL
COATS
For Work
School Or
Sports
Values t o

SPORTING
GOODS
(Vi Block East of P .O .)

New Parliam ent

REDUCTIONS

m any, lovely
pressure.

FURS TO SELECT

Nation Celebratinpr
83rd Anniversary of
Gettysburg: Address

FROM

GKTTY8UUIU!, Nov. Hi. (A*)—
Four score end three yedr* ago
today, a- tall, gaunt man de­
livered what waa to b« one, of
the world'* great masterpieces.
The speaker was Abraham
Lincoln, and h* uttered hi*- Im­
mortal lines Nov. 10, 18H7. at
th* dedication of th* Civil War
battlefield at Gettysburg, P a,
as a national cemetery.

41(1 SANI'XiUI) AVENUE

CORRECT MEN’S WEAR

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FIRST PRIZE-41* IN MERCHANDISE
S E C O N D P R I Z E —WKF-K'H TABS F O R T W O AT R I T E T H E A T R E
T H I R D T H RU SE V E N T H P R I Z E —O N E PASS T O T H Z R I T Z
F O R TWO

SEABREEZE

SANFORD
FLORIDA

N. C. ST^ATE
BOSTON C.
CLEMSON

AUBURN
KENTUCKY

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MISSISSIPPI

MISSISSIPPI STATE .

TULANE
INDIANA

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TENNESSEE.

PURDUE.
MICHIGAN,

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NEBRASKA
FOROHAM.

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REM EM BER YOUR
F R IE N D S A T H O L ID A Y
T IM E W IT H O U R
B E A U T IF U L L Y
PACKED
Seal
GIFT B O X E S ^ 0

DARTMOUTH.

EE SURE TO PILL IN THE FOLLOWING

Lombardy Leisure Suita
29.95. Values’:
9.95
Suits' Valued ',To
29.95
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Wrapped with Cheinicaljy Treated Paper
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MINNESOTA
HARVARD..

Legion, Auxiliary
Havp Slipper _At Hut

19.95 - 24.95 Values

Bach Orange and Grapefruit Individually

Values to 4.95
and. Short Sleeves

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BUY NOW FOR COLD WEA'&lt;’^ ,

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A brand new bicycle will he
givrn away on Saturday. Nnv.
.70. to the U&lt;y or girl with the
ivesl decorated, iilcycl*, tricycle.
sctHi-er or baby carriage In the
Santa Claus parade, according
to W. F. luiseter, Joyce* chair­
man in charge of arrangenunts
of the program which ia being
given by the Sanford Merchants
Association and the Javcrc*. For
the best costume in the parade
some lucky youngster will be
awarded a new tricycle.
Mother* and children may se­
cure particulars fo, entering this
competition by contorting Mr.
Ijim ter at the Hanford Hard­
ware 'Company*.
The McrrJtant. Association is
entering a N^ntn Claus float in
the paretic upotT^vtvhich Santa
will ridi^aftcr. Jpnding on Lake
Monro* In a Rydroplan*. Merrhanla are being given the op­
portunity to sponsor flo*:». Thu
Seminole nigh School hand will
ploy and efforts art being made
to **cure other hand*. »»ld Mr,
Ijun ior .
After the parade thrr* will
be a big party for the kiddle*
and Santa will dUtrlbut* candy.
Tho location of this par.y ha*
not yet been determined.

Veterans Service

FIRlTSW EEPS HOTEL

COAT SWEATERS 5.95 Vnl

C l I C V E L A N D . N o t . IB , W l —
Fire iwe pi through Cl*T.l*nd&gt;
Hotel Belden last n ig h t, c a u e ln g
o n e ' desth. Eleven ether Person*
w e r e injured
fW* o f .them
seriously. The 72-room structure
wri dnm iffd to th i f i l t u t of

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Guarantee Arrival by Christmas
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Sweden, Iceland And
. Afghanistan Raise
World Peace Agency
Membership To 54

P r e s s l -eased W ir d -

Organization Of
New Legion Post
Begins In Oviedo
Memorial Post Will
lie Third Unit In
Seminole ’ County

presentation

to

thslr

home

ITvey are „
‘ of wrung m en

govenitnenfs.
The representatives approached
a circular table, one r.t a lnn«for th# formal signing Sealed
at the table wire, the I'resident
of the tirneral Assemlily. I’aul
lltnri-Spaak of Belgium. flanL. tl
liy Secretary-tieneral Tsygve I t.
and hi* eight uswistants.

a n M f i m a t e d $$0,000. T h . c a u s e
o f the bis t* has n ot b e e n de-

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fear* t h e e o u t h U in tor anoUn-r
b a d t u r n .from U»* Itetsibtlratvs in
a d d itio n t o Uve io rn t tiekl t’epp e r exprerwed fecr tovtav tltnt th e
S o u t h wlli n o t get "»wli help
f r o m t h e UcptibUcati* in th e l»hBa o u g h l f r e l j h t r a te equall**«lott

program.
$
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QouUtrrn Ida tea Ivave contriidM
that present rote idroctnrrw ills,
criminate ogainat thkv section The
state of Oeorgia. led by Oovernor
Ellis Anvall, l* buttluiii tltr rule
structure in the Unitnl Htutrr
Supreme CXiuft

Palmer Will A t t e n d
Prudential Conclave
Floyd A. Palmer, local agent lor
th* Prudential Insurance Company,
ho* been named tut a dricgaU* to
4he Atlantic City. N J business
conference of the company. Nov.
31-23. He Will leuvr Wednesday
morning
T h U a w a r d Is given t« »ll P r u ­
d e n ti a l r e p re s e n ta tiv e s wlm re ac h a
e r r i a i n q u o t a in selling
Puliner
won thi* h o n o r as a reward for
se llin g a q u a li f y i n g -mn *'f life
i n s u r a n c e d u r i n g th e fi-eal y - a r
e n d in g Aug i

Crippled (Airliner
Lands In New York
NEW YORK, Nov. 10. (A7—
An American Overseas Airline*
plane landed at TkiGuardi* Field
this morning with one dead en­
gine and another not functioning
P Th* Xblg four-motored plane
flying from Gamier, Newfound­
land, with 84 passenger* and a
crew of five, reported It* engine
trouble shortly before 7:00 A. M.
and emergency equipment «■*■
alerted. Officials say the landing
was mad* without troqlde »nd
no on* waa Injured.

Congress To Probe
Vet Housing Program
WABirlNOTON, Nov. I*-&lt;AVDepubUcan Oongresarnsn Jess Wol­
cott of Mtchlgsn sold today the
Hotta* DanklBg OommWtee wlU tnvMfigate (h e veteran*' housing
program as soon *' CVmgreM
me*ta.
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try to determine whether governm eat controls old or impede house
construction,'' V

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WASHINGTON. Nov. it),
(A’l—Tin* Solitj Fiii-ls AiliikiniHl rat ion sat«| this afteFtiooii tlint 'J.'t.'i government*
opuratt'd coal niiiics employ­
ing liS.titiH liit-ii, alt* now idle
lH-cause of tin* current con­
tract dispute. ^
"lit**
agency
c.stimnted
coal
lost
in production

line
lilt- fnet t h a t F lorida It**
tint! •*, iiiunv jotlttiiotiolr arittli-t t*
•tut Ihu I tic pn«t, y e a r , intu it tift, t
f s a i ii i im t lo p - (or d r t . v r ' * i..«ti.i-«
•Hr to |i in &lt; |« v l , S g l t ' W h r i l b .
chief e x u in i i te r of tin- S t o t t H vlt
way p a t r o l , a n n o u n c e d ye .t.-i.lut
Sgt K e i t h c o n f e r t e d will, s t a t e
H ig h w a y I 'a lr o l i n a n L. C. Ilender
till the n e w r e r t i l n t i o n s , ami at
i n n g r m e t i t s were m a d e to hold
d r i v e r s ' e v s i ii l o a t l o n - a t the ttc.l
( ' mi . . Iniildiiig tilt t h e la | . fro n t
uiMrail ..f at the A r m o r y » form
erlv
T h r hour* for r a a t n sIP mi
will lie T n e-tln v nftr-r iiimiii - t f fr*o t
IHMill

A. a.i.»n a» thr nt-t*r«-:t. . Iirll
work im new icgu lu lmnctmipleteil, the Dcpartim-nt will take
up the mat ter ttf etlucating high
school pupils in safe driving. *aid
Sgt. Keith. Principal Herman K.
Morris o f Srminolt- High S-hotd
is reportnl to hr very n*o It inlereslcd itt thi. troffii r.1... Htmn
program.
Applicants must In on
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automobile* an&lt;| nut'l ia- accom­
panied by a licenced ilrttt
it «|*
plying for u driver«’ lire. -• .ant
S 2t. Keith. They mn-l I-.- •jiniiiar
with the contents of the 1'iiver*
llsniilHMik. copies of which can Iw
stcuretl ut thr Ke.l f 'n « - Hndillng,
county judge's or sh er iff- office.
If the applicant it under I*. *ignature of parents or,guardian- must
be secured.
It Is required that applicant*
take the eye test, road »ftfB ‘f* 1
and rule test which I* knowledge
of Florida law*. A vehicle inspec­
tion will accompany the test of
the car brought lu lie checked to
determine if it it in working order
(••for* th* drivers' le st t* given.
The working order rqlr ha* the
following requirement*: ll«rn. foot
brake, rear view mirror, headlight
dimming and slot, light and tall
light or combination, must all 1*
in good working order. Hack glass
and windshield must be clear and
not fogged up. In event any Item*
are defective they must he fixed
before the t*?t
be-given.Driving test* will Inclutle: quick
stop to deterfttine reaction nbllPyj
backing up 50 to 75 feet, parallel
parking; turn about to determine
If applicant can turn around n
th* street, i Applicant* vrlll be.
graded on .hand signal*, corner
approach and obeying stop sign*

R|ioilnyr In Vi’gt»tabli*« uiui fnilf*
r f f i r i r i t l frrltfhf 4 hi ••

liriiitnii* iniifroj me

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Fruit &lt;ii4»k%rrN Ki|ne«7 1 *»tn|ii

•h««V%$d %&gt;lllpht|Hw
*!«■• -‘t f *•r liny

Ilf

of \Vtt«l$Elt|f lull, 11 I

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I)rv«*lii|»v«l un |*af1 L cl n i | hh liI
e«|H*riiiHHitu| ptogmttt, Ihr mi
firm priHllirril will !»,. rxliihih l
in vuriiiiia part* of tin* »ohi»i , ‘.
ami l !»•••» Ik* »»i*I into rviftilm &gt;«-t
vlcr

tu ten "a id ucainsf iulurt*mia. an
mfcrlioii found in wild rabbit*
whitli t'nft hi* |)ii « i f i | mi |n
hutitrwivr*. hlltchfrs or v'iu\ in
dividual wh,i vlraiui tlu* aniui.iU
riit it* ini'* \h‘VU *t*nrt’$dy ati&gt;
tilareniiiM
tcporlrtl
in
FLui.Li
dui iMU tin- |»4R| fivr y« a i«. hut
l*H .iii*i it i* a *•l
« it 1 1 « .I li\ 4iiitiinls frt'in «rrlu»ti
If 'fitl.rli
Ib f Mrnltll hi |tiH I

M r r l o •!«•••* 1 il»r»l lh$* * at •
hnvinir 411 aluniitium aIImv • iiih •
p i r u r l u r r nn«l $Arn»liiiiif ihfr** « t
m half Inim Ir^R l i mn o|,| t%-p«
(
cm v
It will 1 1 .| r h k r n |»u--4 » 1
at r r n in Ii n n with it* inipr«o* 1 1
Rtrr a|iriii|;* w«*|f uI ikhiiii : ** • '
ttinl rollrr jour 11 til
Mr

Its inside dinieiisiuit. in . *. • «
comnteniivil hy the Unite.I I i.
Fruit anti Vegetable A .-oct.it
When not in refrigern'm-t o
hunker bulkhead, ran In- moved
and heated agninti the end wall*
of the ear In affotil greater le.nl
Ing spare.
5lany of the ear's improvoni-nt.
in design were ilrveln|n-tl by the
Fruit Growers Express in it. car
testing laboratory in Alexandrin.
Va. an,| inclutle built in .iec'tic
lights; out side thermometers that
register interior temperature; curblonetl rubber v a le .I tloors l« pre­
vent l°»* of heat, urn) a special
mastic and plywood flooring with
upwartl flanged side-'.vall connec­
tion* which will serve u» a hairier
against moisture.

Christmas Seals Arc
Mailed To Citizens

The first mailing, of Christmas
teal* took place Monday evenlnc,
according to Mr*. Edward Kirchrr,
secretary of the Seminole County
Tuberculosis nml Health A**oeln
lion. ‘
Prompt return of remittance,
was requested by Mr*. Hitcher,
who point*,) out that need fur
fund* to carry on the work in the
county is greater than ever before;
alao that th* milk bill Is now up to
$80 a month. Rhe also stated that
she was swamped with work, work­
ing overtime add In need of a
helper.
Opening uf tho new Drew' Fieltl
Hospital, with 400 l*eds for TD
BOGOTA. OF)—Sign p.«ted lu patient* end of th* 250 l*ed hospital
th* Bogota office o f the Inter- st Misrisnns. provides 750 addition­
Municipal Transportation Corp- al beds In ths state, Mrs. /Klychtr
pointed out.
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pony: "lie on guard."
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Babbit Hunters Are
Warned Of Disease

Kaftlrr lrafi«iM»rtultttii In Lii
awny markrl* mul nvoiijimit* »»f

f tittir&gt;* U-m fitg |irrilirtt*tl f••« I -. .
K H is e D
inf i «n| u« t i. m •
»ir$% h r i»l
nil |»iit|M*-e 1 1
foil,I I I' f t Ib't I tl t ••I 4,11. i|« i a.I I *
i M • Mitkv ItMitl fujriil I mi

in.irniii$r•» al from

tine li.&gt;lniig ^rntip apply

and t pm h .-t itv.it
t
Uvredo Mrmorta! will !»• a tine .............. ,
t»-st do tilings a n d go p l a . e s
I,i I».m t*
-.iltl Ml Kir hi with eiifJtiislasin
| r tt t
H e n ry W o le o ir o i m n n u u l r r nt
•f f i!it|ibrU tmvvhtg lAnt SJ m t r u d u r .*
isl A-ssLMiint S l a t e Ailplliiiit llolllH 's1, | lut ,(li,
M elto n wlm outlined to th e n t r h
the orhtlti anil drvrlopnieitl o | t lw I
T h e ♦ i n i in v r Ut.inl *»i th* s« mi
A m erican l a v l o n to th e yrresetit
,
• m l'
11 uhvi.-v
i*iub Lx-1 nium day a n d p o i n te d out that prevent | , llt
r r m i n t t i' mhI*il Unit t h r •&gt;!'W.uuiia m e m b e ra h l p Includes more t h a n
\ i U.ti„ .
IIUII iLA lif M tllHlI tk*• *i *t for .1 50 p r r r e n t of W orld W it It niern- 1
'VtiM ur hviuii
u »iiua t u h ^ m n i i
b.-rs
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I ,lo 1u ts* 1 w...
fur ItMo uih!
Ml
O f the 40 veteraivs present nil
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MUI
Mi* m « *11111) ttdallu:: wo. ntMtl* but seven were Wis|il W at
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*I*»r I ritr .$ inr^-f iutf
the Meiotn.ile 1 vriem rvr
A l t e r te-iwg uuoallonrd |
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•Mtllirml.sl Ov U | e ' 'hr* I»e-t a s to wdlul l&gt;|re of vet- , , t.
m a t ne group r r , , 'e ru g a n ia atlo it tltrv l a r l r r r r s t •
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wloi lor 27 v e ils ha., j , , , , , ,
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pi iv t .on whtcii ‘'f l a m , wus present

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—Senator C la u d e Pepiier of Florida

Government Contends
Norris - LnGuardiu

O n u n l h i t l t u t uf a Hurd .A m c r lc in
t&lt;‘Ulon p u u In Seminole C o u n ty It
m u te r wny I n ' Oviedo ami tin ­
ier*’ puat a ll) be naiiost Ovltslo
i M-'inuilal IV ut. U was d e rid e d ut t o d a y at IIT.imu Iona. Y e s t e r d a y . '
ia
m e e t in g
F r id a y
evening
in I . tl.tt1 1 tun were ln.it fo r the l a m e
Oviedo t&gt;( m o t e Ilian 40 veteran* rpaaoti.
1 J a c k C Kneel! s e r v e ! ue o r t a t u / e r
.Siiim* U'aRlititp(«*it itiornry vaat«t •
&lt;&gt;t tile new group. 11 r Wlu-eler. that rt&gt;*&gt; exirecl.sl, John ftr betrtsf &gt;,
Jr
a io
nutnrsl
as tetnteirarv t.. &gt;hall,
tin . af let leant o f tree
c h a i r m a n a n d Orange ( ' Mt-ane lltoitmv the court Ofller obtained.
as trnt|K&gt;rnry ud)utant
h \ the g o v r n m e n t fit Its tluittilutnt
All o r g a n t r a l l o n
luretlng
h a s f IK In w ith Lewis.
! hr-e n calicel for Thursday evening.
Tlttie far jetih line not disclosed
Nov 21 nt t h e Oviedo High' Bc Iuhi I III* plane III the fa c e of the court
thilldtng. a n d World tWar I uml nrdbr againet a threnteneil work
II v e t r r n U ' an* re«|unvtrd to a t - 1elo|i|iMgr u, |tu*.c.ml (irjtle .Wedte n d t h e m eeting froth th e t u U - 1'tu'e.lay at midnight.
( ro u n d in g a r e a
Ineludlllg O etveva1 Howes el. tlie«e la«\er« euiil that
| out C liu lu o ta a n d Iseomp I 'l i a i t e r 1 1 ,* » !• . pm nuhiv
w*ll eliallettge
m em b e rs id th e new (sot
lodge tiolit-tHiioti^li'e rrettainiiig
'I7te post will l»- oltlrlatlyr fu n n e d „ i.le ,
■ i'itlnl|&gt;iii o f th e S'orri«-«
t*0 d a y s a l t e r nppllrullon to B t a t r I L a t 'i ia n l i i \ . t
| h, -Inline out A d ju tan t
A Held M ann f««t a |.n&gt; .
&lt;hiirtrT a rcot dills to INvu tK oru-t
, , ,g
' &lt;'o m n ia tiller Joel Pit-Id vitto attend1 1 ,,. ...
it file m e-thiK
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NE:w YORK, Nov. It*. 4/t*r
Afghanistan, Iceland and Sweden
signed articles o f adherence tn
the United Nationa charter to­
day. and the world’* peace agen­
cy now has
membership «f
ft&lt; nations. The thrtfe vfere the
first enuntrirs taken into the
world circle of nations since tIn­
signing o f the chatter by 51
nations.
A • simple ceremony admitted
the three newcomers. It was held
In a small conference ro'U'i tiff
th* large assembly chtember.
where the three delegates took
seats for - the first timei The
pact was signod in alphabetieal
order by Abdul Hoaayn Atit.
Afghan minister t° .lb* United
States;
Thor Thors. Iceland',
minister to Washington; and
Orstrn Untlcn. the 8 w
foreign minister All three u»ed
personal pens which they kept
for

More than 75 member* of the
American Legion and Auxiliary
attended • a ‘ covered dish supper
a: th* Legion Hut Monday eve­
ning. A dumber of gifts. Includ­
ing toys, gapte*, *oap, and other
UMful Item*, wvr* brought to
b* aent to veteran patients tn
Bay Pines and Miami Nautili*
hospital*.
1
T h e s e gifts. It was pointed out
by Mr*. E. !• Routh, Auxiliary
prisldent, will b* used by th*
veteran* to send home to their
children and flm ilies at Christmo* time. "That I* why w* call
NEW YORK. Nor. 19. (Al—
it-a Joy Qbav,” eh* aaid. Fbllow- Funeral service* will ba hold In
Ing the supper, the group en­ N*w York on Thursday for for­
joyed gam**.
,
,
mer mayor Jam*. J. * a lk .r .
Th* service will b* held at 8L
Patrick's Cathedral on
Fifth
Avenue. Welker will be buried
In the Oat# of llearan eemeUre
at Pleatatitv 111*9 N. Y* — In ih t
rolling hill* of WexteheeUr couni j JoEt north of New York Cuy,

Place Your Order Before December 15
.

A sso t ia le d

Lewis Expected To Contest Order

Jaycees To Give Bi­
cycle To Owner Of
Bent Decorated Bike

PA C K A G E STORE

PICK THE W INNER CONTEST

The mrer R fioblkaa Henale opprwni to be canning for Mississip­
pi's Bib*. Two graapa are planning
set km |* keep him freen taking his
seal when the new Uongrfm mee«a.
One Senate rommiUer say* he
tried t* preresv*. negroes from

Plans For Santa
Roumanians Are
Claus Parade
Voting To Choose
A• ~r n n' »o u n c e d

FUR COATS

(S«m on p n o w on d U p la y )

(A n Ideal carry-nil bag)

TUESDAY, N O V . 19, 19-tO

F L O R ID A .

NEW YOIIK. Nor. 19. (Al*)
— The United Nation*
bly elected Colombia, llelgium
end Syria to the powerful Se­
curity Cour.rll this afternoon.
Kepreartilallveu of the three
nationa will fill the vacancies
In the non-pernanral members
chair* at the end of the year.

Illsmlt, CkmUtlt, CJsft.

A llm lit CawAeajr—Jftrvsr/Itt

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Ruck Sacks

Target

BUY NOW AND SAVE!

WHISKEY
WINE
RUM
GIN

SAN FO R D ,

Admitted To
U. N. Group

BUinketx— :.... —

L enina

llw t lf cloud, with ocr a&gt;IAal
rain nr drirrli- (hi* afternoon,
tonight and \t cdiirsdiy. t'ooUr
thU after h i m , it, liltl,, rhang* to­
night ur IlnlnrMlar.

Guerilla Army Is Three

Southern
10 B read ,

Single BgrrHl

Established 1908

VOLUME XXXVII

THIS DELICIOUS
ENRICHED

SOUTHERN

THE WEATHER

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

SUCF OF

•V b r e a d //

12 Guutfe Shotgun

to Unity Thor* la Strength—

, T* Fret»cl th* Free* *f the World;
To Fraaaot* th* Fregrca* of A janitai
f» Fred*** Fnaptrlly far Hanford;

LOOK CRAtY?
1 WON'T EVEN
TRADE ONE

WEDNESDAY

A ll Wool Army

oad D epartm ent
Begins Work On
Surfacing Gap

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Now Smyrna, Dul^uul
Road Work Studied

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clinrli m.It. ..to il . i.t.itg honors for
tin- year. With only mie tilt re­
maining &gt;m Hu* -chedtile. Itrannan
i- the only man in tin,' league to
tall, iiinri- than tw« -tx painter*.
S, ..iink- m i, ,■ ... tin- annual
F i t -1.111.'. S.i.l.

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tick, be da llie d
winning touchliman e le v e n 's

D K L A N U , Nov. IP. g/FT= I'lsits
I 'tiif e v siu n st
fur utt active campaign to-inaure
tlnpruvemenl of the highway I k*■o now h a v e
tween D e ljm d ami New Sm yitm
while t h e
llracb were formulated yester­
been b e a t e n
day afternoon when tile road
eoiiiiutttcei ot three t'hnmbcrs of
t ’ommerce met in HeLnitd.
ih iegatiotiV from* New Sm yrna
Itearh and Sanford joinetl witli
,lo*-nl supporters of the improve­
ment in presenting their pleas
to officials of the State Itoail
TA LH H A S8H E . N'ov. 19 —
Department w*ho ulso attended (KNSI
The fourth installment
the inerting.
of It) payments front the State

Seminole Receives •
-$17,000 From State

Mumi’H Newspapers
fcaiHe Rates, Prices
MIAMI, Nov. 19, (/D — Two
Miami daily newspapers — the
afternoon Daily New# and the
Morniltg Herald — have boostnl
the prica * of Sunday editions
from Id to 15 centa anil weekly
subscription rates from 35 to 40
rent* thi* week.
Doth papers said thr increase
was necessitated through grow­
ing costa* in production Mini in­
creased price* in newsprint.

District Meeting Of
Townsend Club Held

Trachuto Salary Fund U) the
county has l&gt;rt-o made.
AcconMitg to figures rrlersed
by 8u|M-rintendent -of l*ublle In­
struction Colin F.nglith total
paSYneiit to the it? counties this
month is $1.777.IH0.CJ.
Seminole County received $10,­
392.55, of which $17,163.80 t*
for Instructional Hilaries and $2,*
2.7J4.76 for trnn«|iortntlon. .

The monthly district council
meeting of the Tpwnsrntl Recov.
ery Plan wus held Sutiday ut
the
Seminole
County
Court
House. Representatives of clubs
in Port Orange. Cassndaga, Day.
Iona Itearh, St. Cloud, Drla Vis­
ta and Union Park were present.
riPKUNE DIDH REJECTED
The principal ,»p*akcr* were
J WABHINOTON. Nor. 1 9 - (A v ­ J. K. Carr of Daytona Reach and
ar Aaoeta A dm inistrator Robert II. C. Weliuock of SL Cloud.
M IJtllejolin oak! today ha has
JERUSALEM. Nov* IH f l rejected all bids to purchase the
Vto In ice claimed another victim to
big tnclv. and Utile big Inch pipe
Palestine today. Authorltlre dieline*. There were 10 bids for the
claoed th a t a Jewtsb detective
pipeline*.
••
sn u shot to death early thi*
m orning tn the port area of T*t
HIIIItT 8 LHKVP. HKBRLUON
A vt/. Ounftre from a pa *«lng
CUCUTA. Cuttmibla, (Al— Uicsl
m otorcar kllkd the dclectha as
It® approached a but atop. A civi­
lian was slightly wounded.
PpAcd sold the detective was kilL
ed by t«x&gt; nwji alto later Pole UK
victim s revolver.
_

Policeman Killed In
Palestine Violence

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A, Shfloir. I.akr Msry. Hi
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is &lt;pro farm wUh.iumltln
h'mi*. . cinrllrm wjalil
•v m u rl pm tlics Utb |lc

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NVINTEIMb

1 ■ 6hoW

ates To
Parley In Daytona!
Are Named Today

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1
'Utiit w eak b y ' /Ib«» Rift of ■. •BWBBSs't*"-■■ ■A d ju ta n t J o h n S hu Ib .
s m o w fo r a now lib ra ry •
th o Sbtninolu C o u n ty pc
o f th e V e te ra n s o f F o rtlf
.W
ars a n n o u n c e d to d a y th
• Upper Montclair, N. J. Tho
ten /lio m ljcrs o f th e o rg a i
B titlon h*vc b een a p p o in t

A?.Tia esrh
OAtiKtl APPLIANCKH % 4

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Ute
| « . V . J. .tunes,
IK WOOD h&gt;fM«to
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't^eV uir/rornitti

I.AKK SUCCESS,* N. Y ,
Nov* 15, (*4**— Tho Unii-il
S la tei tiK|ay Hjmke out in

iiiiifi
o&lt;itrn
v e ••r am

Uto Hoy S y o u t itrgAnfj'.ptlbus
lonklurf'ffo»w «M lu
viviag th e w ork hcAi.
. 7**
11 tv IVnU p ra is 'd th e Huy
,*•i ouTm o P A m tr ic tt a n d th o
Meals o f th e &lt;&gt;i jraiii/.ut'lon.
" T h e b o » will he o u f cltl*
*' iu in In te r y ea rs.” h e kin*
I'll i/.ed. a n d d e c la re d th u t
m u st n o t Jet th e move*

wbeit 'Jlofsn »PP««lsd tor lir!j&gt;.
ItorinflecUir d ilist InCfcwskDi Mrs.
relic n&gt;wtr«i&gt;if&lt;1Imibsoe^Ailhur,
sn sllefud Aur'y disertct. hired
him, picked up hi* wit*, thin or­
der*! Homo si «un*tKupt t&lt;L«Jrlvs
to Aitonu. c s . wliir# r*Hoil left
U-Ym s»l?»if*r*«i »'wtrmajtoiisl)

nu at die."

d o frn so . *i th&lt;'^ l»lg puWt’t'
yr*** -t&gt;ff*t1T r*‘v 'n th e Uiii-

' t&lt; ij' .Viiiinna ‘Scfiirliy fViun-

;

i Me tm ialerl out t h n t Uie
t ’l u tm i FitairlH C o u n cil Is
ph&lt;tilling to revive R oy S co u t
nt 'iv ity in . this a r e a an d
will psbdtlish u d is trie l com r»jii- c. Tlowu arc now 'U ireu
. &lt; .alia * ', (la r a if tllA

With

rdot t h a t . te a c h e rs
end th e F lorida JvduA sioriatinji m eetin g
a achool holiday fo r 1)

or prlvs--/
Is stfirUv
lend, snH
quostiurvxs

:

••r; *| mi ton if o iin f Eunfurtl

'V w hfeh'r

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won deduced. Acting 1

NV. ft. IftltiilriN'J'; i. Wil-'oii ^ •»r

atoutiL.

thm 'o r tlm ' pro ject . from
,,ho pchuol tn iv tv v s, Jo h n L.
(;i i ^ w i i t . s . o Chm?e. J r .
liiid Mfb n. K. C hapm an.
Pro tout lig h lju g facu lties
■ii- ! iir .school room s consist
o f not mrjre th an tw o bury
bpllia to t\ rtmrn, accortllng
to Prlncl|*ttl 7 riie . who also

ttfid
nowf

(Ht(IM Bia TU
[ft prtoAcy; fart

J R E A I, E ST A T E F O R SALK
&lt;.'OtJL»t iK'Uay *(„| Jot.

1
W)B BALK ra- - . .
SMALL daJ.llibed bulk k*U vhi n*
*on Jot si
b Infor*
t?l&lt;"
wa b -tj -j
, ltrj||&gt;ir
fboi'i- 1ft
i^ L O A W J J

V M »i 1 hre* stum lm l ifat&lt;|(

with CaSllUti frunivA

irg.iijixations in th e
u llm i caipiuih'n •'»
IHCttS.
'R n n k iit, - .
inttulpy ."fa* j

If
Is

j»»t

arivrf of &lt;tow»|A. H..YW snd Mrs.
Psulto* Tfltoo (top), srs.shnkti In

ROOM mi.) b.irri by tv*., ej-lerlv!

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a n r iic

th is m orning.
m
th a t ’s h e
th b f t»ro*

W »a, athi|*.

v; J voluntarily tn lim it ifr*e of .
4 the \et«i piid Soviet Dele*.
V lsh lrtsk y
bgnte* VlhhlBkky
rollowed
t with a .s tro n c lv -w orded atlack on tho le a d e rs of the
1 move to am en d th e rfuir1 ter.

T j\c w a r, an in M any o th e r
m tivitloF, c r ip p la l s c o u tin g
in this* d istric t, . M r. l*»cl
said, b u t h e ijdded th n t th o

Kbit*
' .
It i* hopod.
lug u iu ip m v iit can
ntaF.cd d u rin g th e

RVAU. furniylpd aparti

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Iia rffq r N a tio n s A r c
A sk e d T o R e s tric t
P r iv ile g e s T o O n ly
E x c e p tio n a l
C ases

-

Jnycees S peaker

.

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i M n i t i i j*}
TYi aI.i . di;
s'ces ikiy

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Scout Leade
Needed In A

B«.ip#.'AiUrnrr.

. Yoe* wun't ib r oU*. u. Mow •»

15,

lo r O f S c h o o l W r e c k e d I J y B l a s t

b. piarp nr roirt&lt;!• Mjdrw-o &lt;( Ul*
'!*• 1 ... on. In Ml ,

• etiiM. •«, ,v. • •
•NSW Y ()ftg /^ * j-0 j,e f»,u*c
&lt;-rpan Anirri^m Wnfld Airway**
*rtf!«n .;f ,tfo pjloiln* HtMln*.
cruiin mil nreduw a . htmium cf .

NOV.

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Iin&lt;*'.«rf ih-.rirM

|Vnn«h Ul f. inind. Tf«w, Ihbii'.i

gt, No Smoke

RIDAY,

•* - " •

Kr.nnf d iu re ti in uimjiI
contfitiau, liu iit o f fifient
)«n I vjiulii lum ber. F o r -/ul!
' Y..* -ml miii ..I ioW «r. *&gt;•frOyi
r . v a .% ■ « ! •&gt;. Il|li«l xr.il .r'lnlrr
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v m x i- the!
S8 i
n.i hwn,
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BUILDING

.. M i K . w n A T i i E n

fair through Salurrtoy.
rk ln r trmprr *lurr!».

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a I'AJiy,

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wvnlh+.uwf ll.ra pal it u a in «in

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&lt;*V. ‘
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yi.iv * (tb lb* IMn &lt;.
&gt;j

Looted Village
Recaptured By

Nin.? Billion Dollars Reconuneawd

M IIN CTO N
iln la ria n H
•jt tkoutt oii«i li.iv Scoau. ul i
I f i m e d i a f e n ntm l^r or inisll-idfls, wero e sirr
P r e m i e r S a y s E r o u p 1L a i ' g t J R e n p o n s e T o
i P r o g r a m %• luntcor pnttlrl|ianu in a j»rn*ii».'i
uf inbttlr jflvrn ;tiit evsnlny nt
T hai
B iirn c d
C ltj i . i * ;
(J jff - L e tte r s
i'riiiinolo lll|th b'th&gt;si| by OslM.rni
Flees
To
Yugoslavia
thi Msgiclsn srld i.ponsorf.,1 ‘.y
IflM C I i f.t &lt;&gt; n Iti&lt; •farti'c*.
ATH EN S. N ov, 15. 0 \ y
H H hl
i.l.g.it tlific
iniae o f Com­ H ihe )&gt;ri.gi
lung t&lt;ul a-ibody nmune 'mi tlgcek g o v e rn m e n t
troops
ity thnt a &lt;Ii&gt; hi.ur,
shm jfudisnee wax liortd ns I .Jy
i tuuni-diatc as»isUnti| dtoHb)»«mJ In tublm i/ today rccaptureil th o looted
|Uali foreign nr fk&gt;*t«d In inld uiri unj goivi•«/. and burned ylllngQ o f SkTu,
abated in tlm 'lurjes, plirrms, iuM.lt* ami M.»ls &lt;lx mile
t nldflsli ojiis'sreil outu' duv Imnler. I’remler TxitV
I'.ik and thm when |»1»&lt; • ■i .»
ilenm nd hpine* irom buses i were not tbtW wL n • laris nfiiil the force which
attacked the mountain com­
[i of 50 lu b o ii'c iiii-iii' 1-isw Ww* taken uimr*.1
lll**YSt JsiiRh iJ tlu&lt; en in lif
who : hjivft reiu-'.lcd »«* whwt chuittiv Walter I •r.iliui.i munity of -ornt: .500 i»cr?«ui(i
i urn lU'i'cii'Uiu; on luyai (rii-npa
wed hi* Mini* i &gt; hud fled into Yugoidavln. J
th e .fo reig n |H.licy
n/iil ’ ii|ipurte»s nl IhU-spbiuad
lie proptmod Ijmt o f the
»tid
ilso
i
w
liitu
^Reports
from
Hkm
Maid
'allowed by M»p I^l&gt;or
petirmi frnia »&gt;.* 5$ of the towb’w inhuliitmils orsoiiisallen (h'm loiid (rensr-. i*Iy
m e '*VI0().tKKi civili.iiis now
m ent. Thoy p u t tb rir
,
to
my
Urfotr
tllf|isjijH'»l
leery*.
'•wtfuimci inti*
the federal payroll, at
I in th o fo rm of mi
buekrts. Wnlli-r died in the fighting and 'hat Tt&lt;i-u' llcslth itunds in (tciKiniHio*
ill u- (in '.'or than alw u»Ual *"hii*f[ift i m m oun hi* laid- o ff
it|orc
than
1i»0
o
f
the
at.
lite
ik'peorn
i-.|.e
n
t
1
U
»
-t
i
e
.spiM
'di
S
&lt; il luUrr, nf* u vitil .ml
lack or* w6r&lt;* nlnin. A gov- In . mil
ic throne ti'divi m l
|),irt or 1)mj (!Io IhI. w*
ig 'Cjeor|»’ VI u t Uie
it willi n i-i' imIU 'tfip i'iit ittalumriit Hitftl the ?*i'ii. tie/* Sir. liollfi rnld.
1" i-lliL'.M rtfilto (III.) nrgiii. :»■
icking fo rce ctlWtr from
by ui'Othir t«ny.
tiui ! .iiillin* a muni My .mini i»r
i; Ii s have A tlUto (fbl sljrteVtil In anrui'l. n*
j i|&gt;t . !' '-ii supplied Viltli l ‘.hi -it*
'VtKiBjf v'tpeincer nlluwrd hl-t * ru f
[•nil
ti. be Ttot-.l on r ,'f
t ’jnem hors to Df pUfi',1 in a west tullinit
! JT*■ ‘ I'-r.lji'.'lth lillb. upo.i
p t plan to machine which cut s&lt;&gt;m* tnnuts
i- g o v o t
nr.ii*• o. tlio IsUet. sent by ,'lr.
ic ir pow er
!(i&gt;nil.rr» I-., i .np*li*n.
?. ■V • &gt; t
mils of th o
.
Mr. II I » ''.ii anj .1!‘iil.lr l
•tp rir 1 ueli
Ill’ilMIIK -f vetera n^ win■ !' interc»lti| I h ' I hj *
e dem anding
p i’Sl-o nettod, irout fr m comm/- u n.vn r r [ihi.’il.t t&gt; lentjimo
ir labor gov.
■j icunlein »Ue*nt*. TluiA ITfO-AV. flu fni'l. or write l.i Ailjnt[Iga )&gt;olicles
United Na
»*«e made or liny «orl« nitt Ii -ru ' !.;&gt;■. l "I ’.'..rtli We t
I /rmn U&gt;e fll-re.iif yiicor. ,- m&gt;ird..iiil Privi-, (li Unilii.
rcbeU
Council.
irry
•lump*!
» B nti ingW tihl,’ conflict

f

K

f*k(lB«fW «J» 1*8&gt;* *1.

clover togiinferii
-eon tb* ntoln

And ^prhorH
Work Stops In State
iKI) CON

» a f f -Wi

ether .Intel
r:30 n'rJoek
Wy Thunk
r were up&lt;

ACKAONVILI.E, Ni
eminent wnrk oil
l« Ftoride *
V. A "borts

[•poacetimo

prajcel*1
11 by IK fi

Buronni* to
to • emnl
|» j Ur** rime
.kitchen .Ink'
ll b*

a

oilier in
ty now ia
I the lieM—i* Ilk
s of th*
rtnrwl bf

M ark
id in g

C a t-p e n G * r
O o n c la v e

Canadian Couple Applaud Appearance
Of Sanford- Enroule to St. Fetershurg

f&lt;*y, Mark T. tVltoi
if tlm Cburrh of Holy c
left
Bit fltfhi/i
hlflUjlli
At th /“O^lii

T he Anit tii'an |Mis|tion on
ih r • • t" iii- - r t fo rlii by
Srltiitnr
I •m ( ‘litlllaliy f»f
Tex •
I •Miaalfy’H xtutltiuoiit
m m " n f i” " -»!x sm all n atio n s
had J i'.n lii'il an .’/ t a c k mi
tho v eto in tin? 51-m em ber
U.N. political I'oinm ittue. *
To tlio .mall n atio n s, Con*
nii ly wtiil the p h i t e d S ta te s
will ffght thu eliiniluitHin of
nuslificnti’ia fd th u vcV’- T»*
tho big p '&amp; e n t, th e -U . E.
H|tokdsni:iti C oin'd an appoid

i i t'p ic a t use o| tin ’ veto o y
Itussia. when he d eclared tlit*
peJimitu-ni m en tb ers o f th o
^ e ilirity Council “ it.ivn no
rig h t to cast a vote in a n y
n arro w ' o r n'ntinitidistie' n r
selTidh iiite re sf."
ComiHlly
lidded
"I .*• th e re be o*&gt; I'oibez*• .'t 1 nf |mu« r '•.
St;(uii*
• 'puncii &lt;*r i&gt;j a n y

Potato Growers
Asked To Apply
For Federal Aid
'I n Jm nligiiile f o r g o v e rn ­
in' n t jirice s u p p o rt, trls h *
I**.t *vtc# g ro w ers m ust ttiuko
Ai.jdiiiiUoii
at
C o u n ty ,
V-p-at's oO .ce a n d
liuvu
I ■!.*\o gh ats vot Ii) N ov. V'S,
i ‘.u* M ath ie.ix , r e ; ic s e n ta I '!• o f th e : * n id u ilfu n
*
Mas k e tin g
A .d in in lu ra tin ji
advised to d a y .
In &lt;&gt;nler Mint thu g o u ts
for p o ta to p l a n t i n g 'm a y bo
set, is is n rc e lB ttty to adviso
C ounty A g e n t C , IL D aw son
us to p o ta to a c re a g e p la n te d
from 1942 th ro u g h 1940.
C o als w ill n o t b e givcji to
grow ers p la n tin g less tlia u
thrvo acres.
.
Mr. M utliicux said* h e did
not th in k g ro w e rs w ould bu
|*enniCtcd Ur m u c h p o ta ti\
ncrongo as d u r in g th o im m edlutu p a st. In N ew Y o rk
S tale, g ro w e rs g o t 9 0 c e n ts a
husliel s u p p o rt p rlco w h e n
th u Ixittom d ro p p e d o u t o f

A K nnndU il C(JII|&gt;I.., &gt; h . Bide gim n e:i. I.ut I pi'-:.nine
mid MrK. K r a n k 'D o f o o o f th e w holu town in* »s n o at
M edoo, O n ta rio , &gt;who r&lt; - a n d d e a n a., tlm s tre e ts wu
ce tu ly
m otyrod
th ro u g h p a se d th ro u g h . Ry tlm w ay ,
jof Wfllhin.- Hnnfnrd e n -ro u te Bouth, w ore ' w h a t o ffo rt if an y , d o cs
K o 'd d ig ld o d w ith I h c c le a n , y o u r to w n m ake to a t t r a c t
n ea t apouruiiCQ o f .th e c itv to u ri - ti? I m ean, w h a t L;
th a t Ihey w ro to th e C Iinni-L'thoro id tho tow n in llm w a y
b o r o f C o m n ie rc o 'a b o u t It. o f hnitiB cm onts and u n lo r- '‘S irs,” w roto M r. Dofou. fa iu n io q t? A ls o ^ jh c flcusou Mi ft potato deal, said
Mnthicux.
ridlun lnl.rprct.tlon , f Our

r ; i^ T L ,± ^ i

Hitting it rlilltlly to sa y wo
.'e i^ ’ cloliglitod' to h o le th o
leap, nedt ajuH !*rahco o f
o u r city. In fa c t, it.lccim :it

50 l a j

a tircutoi«&gt;u
n# trill I - d i|
illfor the

Mr.

IIKTL'i«N ntOM CUBA
Mf. anil Sirs. B. I,. PrrkiiH,
tp»*lh«r with Mr. Perkin*' t mtlmr
lout eUIer In tow, Mr. «ni) Mrs.
Jtler.- t’erkiiri, of Day tun, Ohb^
retarneii Wodhaiiay from a flying
trip in itovann fur*« whore th*y

,-v»riil--tHiyy—rnJOyJYTjf

llthu; , Priec I* ctnbnrkliiK' An
tho rlijiper ptone, IhfT motored ft.
F(, I^mtantoto and Miami;
,
,
-----------j----- ----- t o NAIIKU SKt RKTABY

1

Inlondli

y ^ d U .T ,,

T A L L A H A S 8E K , N o v . ID, (A * ,-

A former imuripsper odlurr-%a‘« D
t* Jam*. Edward Slrauehn, who .
Ium been *ervln»r in th* t.oiem or'* a

�PAGE TW O
.*■. ' «— . . i .

..
O R D , T L O K IL tA
frriie'r»i

'•vDALLAri You're tiltin g In a work Iff. V kltlng firvmen,
mid d riu fo w atching (Vxlunk Whip w ith. beverage*, got t-rrsp t
Wire a l m a .'fruiter ai/d rnvbroily
In the gl.ia'i ejvlu'.ra

Attar fnaxlvtf

the lineup* in
over, yon r.rtSti

nieWy.
k iS T
ie ?ikfTr(3 i’t frtn* . r , l |. i n. it.
rfitu J-.
‘
•
Tim t a t way I" duikrllig I
c e rt of i n A*

6 S K #

tt

iJsm.
Jnt leg aild nil

fj/in if

^

I *fHE V /O R L D I S -S A IP .T 6 B E .
E S y A H t T l A H S f A f t IM TMEj
C A U C A S U S M 0 U U 1 A IH S —

r period, scoring mi
h e r such stu ff t o
Rod in prnm ully win
C « r and handsd In t
terator for prom pt n
c AC Innvlg.
He rhe,-** with the

lute j*Uc»
n i.ik r ri

rtoi tdo,
'V oyo'i^
'T sffict

—

do

and e m rs i ami usm el iU B
sama tim*.
.
., Alien a doaJ#le-eh*ck u t the II
U|)S.. (s till. ... tual Marling Uni

e)

linr^lon raeehily from all w
« country, from Peru, Qi
, Quebec and otbar far pla

syssttSHs.^:
iLtsaessf.il

S K IM , AT L E A S T
1 2 0 M l I U d K YEARS

hm aking was over.

eaitp adltion,.

1*¥1
MIm hod thl* m r i«rtm» society’* preaiilent.
•U nding .and
h#n lle n ry U. Kddy, acllug
ilvttt uf i h , N urth CgreUn-i
t o

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ton Dom to
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in w is fr

Y o u r C o ld H U L d f t

tt* afjupkrf

Illic u u m g e d -y o o need m t

o f th , sta te agencies la taken up
: f i r r . ', : , " r .
••htwldn'i ta.'T lU nkle to antlfjuai^
lin i."

3ryym

Th* P.tnfonl ll»r«ldl« ft.-,l«n«t*it
*» the n«w«haper In whirl) lh|W
I'nUr •hall !&gt;• publl«h*d fur four
t- a, —utlT* W*»h*.
r ir r k
VVITNKJOS, 0 IV llertul
kf ul.l fi.tirl *| JUnfnf.l,
lot W ..
ItilVIh* 34th d"T «f OalnI
I kit. ' s '
. . a t * . IIKIISfxiN
Cl*rk

and Kina McMahan, Chapter of the B a tte m S U r Can
rention in T am pa.
Mr. and Mr*. J . T. McLain, Sr.
had dinner w ith -Mr. and Mr*. U&lt;
Mr. and Mr*. Donald Norton In Riviere In New Sm yrna &lt;"
and eon Dt.-kle arrived Tuesday .Sunday,
from Vergennes, Vt. to spent th*
winter here.
Mr. niul Mrs. Phillip Bauer spent
A rm loir? lhtV visiting relatives It.
Maitland.
‘ , \
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Ed Ball of W est Palm Mearh rnway Drove in GcneVa. *,
The Louis* G k &gt;y* has been ool.i
was hare last week on talln ess.
Mrs, M. H. Dooley eohllntie, to to la v R irie rr of MnssaChusett*.
Mr. and Mr*. a O ., Urockniai'
!&gt;«• HI at her home t a t it reported
to ha Imntftvln*. .
’ Ipent the weekend In JaeksonyUhf.
Kenneth Jln rriton o f Dkyton;.
.rrivfd Mon.
(learn and Mi*a U V erno p u u k d
day from Anntatoi
were guest, o f Mr. ami Mm. Hepry
■horl visit In her
l(orriat&gt;h O t^r tit* v*»ekan.l.
With her are the fo 1
Mr. «n.| Mm. W. M. T orres am!
M r,a n d Mis. W, W
...n of M. nem .inu,
tht
L II. M. Klhltin an
weekend w |m Mr. and Mm. (X K
S tale u rih .if Aunts
......
•
kfra., f ’i*d Bwartx ' m tu m n l to lln triv m .
Mi. and l l n . Homey IlnHard Uf
her hom.- in Jarkaenvllle a f tn n
w n l i'alm Beach spent Ihe weak
m .l ttilh he r father* H. )l Mem.

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JhKi'a oiTa to g th ik l
ielna for grownup*
elves results and f&lt;
fgHiop.' .
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f t E A T i ’P F .D A L
MfllSt'J*

H usband
R e tn n g a .

tenia—rtd mr.fi* r
m te n may h d *
ho-line MwublA't
jUs. P alU fir-li^i

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1 arit
lion th a t vclirni I te ra w
d lf ltti r .uni ' •
t^ok /fetongf) mj rylf; St
ant a* enlhniiatlit; a ta u t
It." d rela ici Mhfc A t . I
known re t blent of 20C1

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p.i.i iiflit.-.t ...... and n
- hSftllliUtn ftfl-r w»«ils.'* t'
M il. l.r.ril. "M tin a I -

rop-Jiieked 15
(dlnlf a n d , In
Of hk’a tnado
M attem pt
n r. .fltfU M ng
rhsn hi* team

y. tiilseifiMa and (l.lyrly I
st Wbiitf I tPMtcirnm; I lost
jfth'iiM.I •• i ii .if *d ik ."re i1? a mount .I 11311 M:n!*ii. Mv

iml liad eufM dg tsn ih ly vrit'i
mi Migr*U&lt;st % r year*, ond
ni« k»v« hirrt iftiem’.jd relief,
etongr, ir.nv# n » siyomnt relief.

Ehigdieli.e.*
Ira r* JiiteiuDd Pi r*9
(ius to Insufflclrnt n J
iliirMthr# Jol.'c. I
toss o l *1
ficlenek •
no m &amp; ti

Lari t l
frvdunan

wetiilng num eral
ta s k* ca rrie d s i

ai-y'l.ni.i

c r a ft p rt-fa b rlc a ta d h om e,
•D d d e tlB n . H * t® y o u r bui
y o u r a e lf. W f c a n i u r n l a h li
a t n o m in a l c o s t . P r ic e * r a n j
S a tlrfy
■ ■ ■ i iiiT rtn r V T il i i a w .

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r ; .: a m » t . m iw t u n «
d arn yf. r**lden. - is i« i p«
.-(*■•(. Akron. Ohio.
Toil are h-reby i- m lr .,1 |,, «*
• H*e*whe« *. IS iS '|t. a «»
pill Jor rlMoree i» i .'lua in «he
•til i'ourt ..r HeiiiiouU rYoinii
I hanreriv nn nl.lirt Vl.llr.1 |||l
AJilidt .'Sbbl • n u t . u . -lo.NNS
luiWAKii. n u ii.iu r, r» e,w v c i(
*- noW A hn. uefeitdant,
Willie** my he,I,I
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TO/ JltlVIN llAllltOWK, «rh" e
ff'fcliHlOi Id IllsIsMOWN•
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r|»o ffmcr.il ri9 iur% of IhU .
f.*r tllYuffW, «|i«) lln tf| y !&lt;•
-*»»*! Hull I*; Oofhrh^ ft*...
itxnMff, v* Irwin tlairoWb,
fa-l.'lnnt.
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u iin rte m y .b sn tl »mV offi
’i f , iht Court, «i h. fif.ini, s.
(&gt;■••• )-"iiniy, riorldS, IMs JO.I,
■t Ikioher, I M
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•” » « * WAIIWACKl.
I**, n Kt-fteruml avenue, tmtilaiar*.
JU • Iad.i
' 11
hereby nnl-rad ih d rrUu.rui In b» nn.l art-car ..pun »h*
fo
’J I'eCember, K |l . m (ga
h |l 1 **f cetdpUIni rllr.I anmlntt you
In ibis ran-* |„ u.« i lrrull COu l
of K*miMi* cE u n K •( Hunfot.i,
P in.Ms. h&gt; C la.e N*|| Karws.'ki
belli) bn nrdon for itlvur,.«.
.-

H E A R IN G

pointnirid.
(free hm rlng tm ts and derm
4tr a ll 0n» nf the new A rousllc
Hearing .icviets will he given. 1
peelkl lnl*rest ere the new

Ing D c t l r ® , D e ln g
ShdW n
. -

S o f lly

Targe aseorimem nf A c&lt;hi»I
fearing l.ensaa**, tiny new ‘T
fttiols- Il hattery, ahWfc, l»
r g a r th a n lh e end of
thui
a u n y new m rial.n o
ahotlt the site of a
lh « \h e w ilnliui* w|
’npem ies
v itb o o t ienatale b a tie riN ."
Mr. - Lalnlaw slgted: “T he nrw
liiffLkralght de»i«e ptodiire* ta r
more heariny p.iwer thpn Wa* frtTmM Jy-liossihle WtIM' Ihp largest
nml ht-avlso iMtteVlc*, f l ' l r vast
hearing power,* when tiacl with
oiJk'rem arkal’Ir" H earing' Lenses'’,
taddealljr sulte.J fo r bene eondiic-

Wraparound
DickeyB

for your suit V skirt wardrobe

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nm l

r o n if u i t a b l e

w ith

slilrt. F inn ray.ni flic ers an d c r r p ri. I aj|* o f

d ic k p y t.

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r o ll
Ig p e

a w o r m w in te r
rider PENNEY’S

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SCORES O P N EW BLOUSES! •’iiy l c ils in iy

A free clinic fo r all ta r d of.
k ra n n g persona will tw hehl l y md*l precise and dpll.-l
“ T a t Co mpany In mo*t case* we cat
a t the Valdts hi.iri, d e a re r hearing at gtea
Novam f r JOth, Ifunt
• tbf.tlirrvtlp.|
»,* Ac.Misiicim
om e'cnll- will
raoh* -uhdhlc n&gt;
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FOR
I) OF

h taeO e/.'g* lm
has fuVnhled g
red AS on Ui
ia* r t w t i o J . 'V.
d# bf p liy s and

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Orlando

ttidiVil

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i jr#ip iiN K i.u . iiA im a u J c u
l • ’•Ifruli I'tAirl. for ih» NlmA
J'lH iU r rtrtfull of |ho Hlal- rtf
I’hTMia Irt Rh&lt;t for H«ttiliinU Ooi|t.(||
u. «
rf V; unit I tin I &gt;on «|« .
T».»f*-s| lg film flint wHlfv-n Aft|ir if.
....... in *014 PkiiM&gt; on or tu • *ff
'li* Jtnl «li«v%of iMiPiniiVr, |9hl. • i&amp;i*
* k II.lU iMy; Uldi |t| ill I.

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' t e n t , lo * of nj|&lt;j lAinatr. »ti IL •
''o n a ir
..f *»tt Junta I’llnM ,.
I I r..|», a l l.ls ufflnr It) |l&gt; •
hou** of Saul t'oot.lt At gstifref
florid*, .hit Mil
lit ,wl*ii-P»
..v.ntft • fit&gt;o» th* tint" of th* flry
J.ot.ll. ifliotl of this noth'* - R*-‘h
. Is Ini or tl»msu4 -ball It" lit Wflllr ...
ail.t nliall ct*l* t|ii&gt; i.|ah* i»t tn&gt;l
. ........ anil po u i.tfi. « t l M n n of if*. .
ot, !■lot *t.s 11 •&gt;. swarn l-t l*k
.. • . I .luiaul, 3s»itl. *■f »Hitrii*v
any *u«h .|*tm «r lt*|n»n.t r.f.« *..
fl»**t si ill be i .M.
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CLINIC

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a. »f»or. Kprie.i. m-J
in tor atfix-,! I&gt;«r*&lt;"
th. fihlil l*trr 0,1 IM»
«r Nnvi'mlto-r* ,S. . p.

M iTH Il t o a r n : i n
Vo: JOHN i *. WATKINH:
\nu *i* h#r*b&gt; imtifir.i dial n
it'll h*n l**»n liHlllul*.! In Ihe
rirru u Ceari «f ib» fq n th Jinlicisi
•'li.-iilt of b’lorlHa, ....................
lit l'lianr*rr, nn.lrr the title of Mari
tVMklu*. Plaintiff ra John tZ. W atklll*. l-rfrnilant Slot lh a i |hn re*
t I - '» ,tn l* an aiiaolm* Ulvurce
. ‘Sou are iH.-rsfur# r.i|Ul&gt;*.l lit
•■i'l"'*r In **lit i-*W&gt;* In iiei-on Id
hr Ol(oro»&gt; *1 Ih* I'ourt lloin.. In
Ibutfofd. t'lnrlitu nil the" Snd day
of lW*mb*r,. Ii«« fM. &lt;ifl.nl and
Hill I.
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*
\\ ITVF:j«N nil rWind an.l .»ffilial
•* \l lhU» TI»i da&gt; of
O. I* »l»:i(NlHkN»
rirrk Tin ull «*»»url#
Hr tniiiilg I'tmnly, Motldit
SKAle)
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I «»••*•! K, II *ii«ih.»ii|fr
ill rn#y

vists ar* ‘'m erely people who aid
In n a r r h l n ^ o u t the |lne* whleU
Connect today** Hhtkwhul dowi w r ^ l l h her tark.afclnftf,|. fore-

s

hetfitilo *«t
tlx i;ily .&gt;(
hv.i- . ,!i,»il
th - h /jt U#'
Ih* m ,i

l e g a l N o tic e

under- national Student Cm
u ^ J ^ a i.A
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lien. She irlurned o
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t, lOitNfj
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Mrs. J . q, .Mount .tlr», Not ih l urollna.
Miss Evelyn Dame
s ..,i
her. I.&gt; n"ii'i*.i ibm »
’artaroiioh.
UttU, Mr*. W alter
he* m en
i„ , h*
Mr*. H and Klynt un Mm- A. H •un
I'ln-ull I*..MH of III* Kit)lh JuJkt*!
Motan atlcmled a &lt; reh athn.il Ihrrull 0( 1'IOrMs, smilhol* C&lt;w*i/.
do at the m I'o tiiiit» . um lrr flm m i* ar itfiwn
tsday even- Hlnlii, I'lulnllff vh Joplin HUM. He
•• 11•«,«nt attil'iitttt n •

s&amp;4 jafctra&amp;fcfc

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sstf Kraft*;?
n-riral d .v .m irn u , undent

OF A M IM A J L f l S S U E .

ETONUA I’ ll
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a b o u ia rM h rU ta .

R E P U B L IC
'.K N O W N
BE 4 0 0 Y E A R S. OLP AMP

ar* t a t like a n v ^ y
conVtntlon.

K aad aeh u ,
ffilt taglnnln

j _

out f

A /p u r tt »/ii

n^to to fifiii.ri, ad-.tting*them
fty thyir Im*itp alrnady in i V|a
Conn » Il.&lt;i kiekbff IniMMUH
til* A P ivriler ihiift bulk tin :
fifrt Oh, cam* U ond*rwgy In yrl
Iplos/.l and bk.-k- l? ear-rfj (he “lesd.’’
If.votlgn turnstiles 'P fay W lin i Mnybe tiff w rt
Isn’t tkdrihVIilf fgrr.itlir y r i f t
afl th* plsjf-ri. II* it.nr* to
n k ig ita f, who J? froM T o d tr
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�T H E SA N K

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FRID A Y ,

T E L E . NO. 148
t L
• f o r HEALTH
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a # F O R EX ERCISE
A F aicln alin g S p o rt -W hich Y ou C an E n jo y
C lean, W hoIr*m ne E n v iro n m en t.
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ucH Watkins
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ML/NUAY

*nie Jaycccs ure seeking a new city ‘aliMaii fmord and the ponfqn Minding, in the WiuObig
.at M. SHr,
««r. £...IVK-I.v
Jiiuior Cliftnibei
iib ffa irw iii ic.i
lie iflvch
m b y dtlie
j
M y Slogan ia : -'*...........-

8 0 th CongTCM docs w ith th e ro f o m t o f if e d f . A f te r nil
th e la w h a s b ee n iirtsscd n n d m u st Ik- o b ey e d . CongnM
lies becom e no unwicldl
t a t , Its efflcieticjr h a s beet
g r e a tly reduced. Roorgn
■Won is necessary, whethel
le g isla to rs w a n t it o r no.

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Address

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Moral Rife

LAW OF
LOVE: Ye are net your o«% Jot
y* were bought tallh .a I'f***-i-Cor. 0:13 - 0. _______
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W o w e w h e n P re s id e n t
T ru m a n Is g o i 'W / 0 «Rc ' ' d
h is v ac atio n in K ey W e st,
H o ju « l ‘h a d to g e t a w a y
fro m .th o sn lto p u b llea n s
tub

. ( Iv c r ontf hundrOd th o u s­
a n d civilian em ployees o f th e
fe d o ra g go v erm n o n t apo tle»lln ctl fo r dism issal before

vinccd that th e Nhw DeUl
Is.doatl. Tho olection of last
Avcck “buried it Under an
avalancho of ' vdtdtt,” tho
CM) New:; latiicnla. llow jver, tlirre is cvidcnco to
indicate Unit tliu N o w .Deni
died long boforn tho l ie '
fpuklicans buried it. It died,
lii fact Jiefore I’rerldent,
Roosevelt died for he was
the first (t» wty tho Now

econom ic b u t m o ral, a c c o rd in g to S ta n le y
e d ito r a n d w r ite r In a recent: sjicech. Ou
o f G re a t B ritain , lid said , la t h a t o f th e sn
th o In d iv id u al.
“
V
H itle r’s reg im e and th o p re s e n t otto o
h a v e hnd ono basic p rin c ip le *In 1eonim or
t h a t tlic Individual U n o th in g , th o s ta te
th o p o in t of g re a te st div erg en ce b etw e en ^
a n d o « r o w i. T h e sac rq d n css o f tn d iv id u
dca w hich underlies o u r io d a tc n c o upo
hpib II.n atio n s to c a n o o u t th o lr ow n d e a th
to&gt; bo Awnllowod Up by la r g e , p o w e rfu l
P to p by ntep, too slow ly, no • doul
n a llo n a l Im patience, w0 a r c - r a n k in g It cl
c ip lc s o f ty ra n n y thnP,w« a r e Wining nth
iy o u r n atio n al Ideal w ith a ll tlie 'n w o u r.

Times h a v e : c h a n g ed .
You sh o u ld u rev iew
: , y o u r in su ran c e poll*
cies tv ^ h ..opm eono
•t Who h a s tlm know l" edKC to say ' W h rth q r

you have inaddquntd
pr cgccss ooveragiv
Avail yourself of our
sendee
w 11 h o U t
charge or obligation.

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• MQR SIX YKARS I»M‘HMn&gt;c. n « newspaper w.tl.onl
• T he
udvcryslng. !• miiit'iitly during flint timu it lias-criticizml
other .jtuwapftppra for what It t ailed . •mlvcrtUcra in­
fluence on their news and editorial indicias.
•M.
Ju.n nrrivrtl, i
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advert Lslng. its oditof*, firm in filUonn- ttemoiit nf Uio |

f»tt «*f ii.'.. -1*.*I*.. . |m
# ! ■*Jl
» !.!..!_*
\*rlv&lt; l eh

M ho copt"truniHtrlY
ly;!Ailv»:rtnnr. Tlioy

&amp; , C iu ia d a

m ^ t^ W fe w ttJy iw ded yijlii.n&gt;

•'iiulto poBsii
ta t F ran co w ould sido w
uwiji on ev e ry . tjuustl
u t com es b c fo rc T th e Si
City C ouncil, a fid wi
h ln a , o lro n d y In tfio the

uniat

revolution,

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Tim e.
FR ID A Y f
j .i

and M O N D A Y

R

t i* ticigg nl»
ry till.'!,- .11.j
if* (Ipiu* imta;
ii„. a; .tn r f f
ft iic»tr|M|*er u*i.iy .h-pakilng lid
l*c. rit». ooluc'od. But wliat ia»t
be ilima to je s ti« t:M baituaUyp?^
I* ii juujhwiJ Hi.it swnnnniwt
will aiil&gt;»B||*f' nrw nowlpapen?
Wft hupo iiut-. Are e»l*ting pubHdhrr* le-pi’ii-il.lr for the lile:i
that of n tpeohanical plant t.
produce a modem jiftw*pnper? O
Vsricid ip’

.cy; b e lie v e

Another Step To
adTo Civilian Traffic

worth: says i'erman Wilson,
I»y A8S()(.!//
Teal estate qdltor of tho
Miami liprald. “Tho *5,8»4 ^ Thr Unllctl 8t
h a rt tntarn anal
-muso . (1033 values) wii
A Ulrica’
jrobnbiy copt about $11,GOO [rlll.u traffic,
in 1917 «nd. $.10,000 b
in ifl,” be writes, “N ot unll failied^ A!cm/*
r-3flB5 may the price bo e*»
;io«ted to be down to $7^
375.“ And that’s still sub* Hlghwny wind* lhrough n wild ami
3ttutUaliy above tho pre-war rugs-d mo wn lain country of
natural b r.u ty -a
.price.'Meanwhile, reutg may br»«th.‘akl"g
v.rttnbla parodli* for! camper*
rllmb, making Jt more im* an«l buttUrSta :in -* : ^
/
port tint (handover to own
1Hiring Uio war there, wto no
Your own *
rejranllcss k-xul m*| tape to hold up the ahlpFliul
Million BOOS i
a m m u n ist' v ld o iy , in t
rcticit ele c tio n s ns Bn
to n a n atfo n n l •affair.-.
C om m unist becom es p

F L O R ID A
1
THEA-

;;r.

- .xiHcfed can’t in? ptliitW. ?
.t Will Oc iyr»5 lieforc you
:sn build a houso f o r nnywhero near ns lltliu as it is

eireulitinn

ainn)rpruvipcial,
s l,L:.K;,X''',,,
with ft'clnu
uf 70,000.000; (*T.i piunneial

/''ti- c r o i* of faU,

mifchl ft«i|»|wirt ’aindhcr neu.papaf.'
Thsrc *ro uiuu}, r^airy n.m o^Pf
pai'Pr li.wm wIicto a n*i« .publl»*iin* enternrina,,would have tougit
»ittJditig. tVnft petition In iho.-M*
rltle* would m*»n rlftg eat deg until
iliil.&gt;il «»'jl uae.of the uUrar Mdrtl, pud we
ivernmreu a pnld *lie right bitek wln-re . a r
aUrtfid. Ad milting: that cim, pet IIon In kumc of tho*« apoU woola

le f t
•fftre stt.rra .ri
Th*«i a f . l l * atorlod wll.la of tl
nonnwtitl whbra the rarllfOu (tn
Th* 11uk*r 4. tiHtl tlicr
-U/.*y “iv pi'iiftct&lt;st from ih e in
’’&gt;• Owl - «rl** cur
nraiui of fallen trew. liuldv Dp

N*w boriti.ii* Itave Im« u

i

B rltfs h P ro * * '
EiHlor and I’altIUhrr

('otnnHiiu dcNite on ihe
earn w h a t little Influuitco, i f any. m iv o rtia e rs’ imVe on &lt;1 thy nruftmal whjrh wn*
th e uolic e* o f a fo rth rig h t n ew sp itp er. T ltc in y th o f ^n d p e riisttr influence” will bg ex p o sed . ’
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bientioovd

n iiin ity .” Jt glum id hsvo lumn
Was itpl In tended to feouviw th
Tlatmt Utf not ,,» u p p o rtv. new apt
pthuj* labor oiganizatloiw bQy w h ite flimcB nnd pay f o r t
Mid about ftOnid jof his labor i t will bo o f value to thorn.— !•

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*A;‘s •
. Mall e n trie s to U m l W eb er, M a y fa ir. In n . In
c a te of d u p lic a te Ontrics, th e e a rlie s t su b m itted
w ill be considered.

WAHDKtllNM COMETS CRASH
is

hjlcrinii t.hinch will elve • *Acri»J
Mtcert at tho cvcnii't; tcrvkc .it
1:tH» l*. U.
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,
MON i n Y
■,n»r W. M.*U. nf the H u t lt«.|itUt ( honh wilt M il Hk ml«#hmney

■wu all thtra
a war to bg an
♦ftamy ta; .bt
:kn rutnhl*.

^ h n , and th*n. farther north.
m.pra.Mv. U ^ - r ,:

flow, into tha Arct

Uii&lt;:*oma name*
namoa (aUou
Uard
Ward Klvcw.uch
HHcft^euek „
Canyon and B*v|F, f t
,ln t uii'ii ih»
*(«« • foinou* t
•rfd hunter* who
ami fertuno In liWS,
Wtydhvt# Vfrifo thar

Ag f . n v r

klIn Kii'Ii Ttapjl or Tallahassee
vtaitlu; her |&gt;araiilr
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Mr*, f . W. Mull and daurhlei
larlotlft hsrrU ly' viMUil Mlw

UllMIII lii.twll J tnr*iUe 't ..

-f

ariginal
baft* the |
under a_-«yi
aln.liiav»|
tk anyone
tml
that It rotpili

S

-ll ullltnatcly Sit boil* down tft 1
th« coji-hwJon that rcoaomie fa&lt;#if
an* coptrolling la tki« Ilf* and death f
uf mje'-rn nowipaper*. IVmwimie J
eondUlon* make tr almo»t ImpdfeF
•Ibl* to -atari a n«w nc»*p*p«r
without a ’pix ketfol nf dough, and
tho »dv«*ll*lng-,,potentli.t (mora;
acenotnle -xondiUoin*) doterminra
W a' doubt if «nr fovrrnmant

Mr*. \U\Unn f,tte*i«Iw*i the lo-fi J S * i,,N‘
h M a trnfhiaiing from 8cmiiM |n r , ! .
Ij'fth Nchnftl in JtMO. 8he )i%s o , i . f „ . »

•jer hiHi|e ill KenLaiil.l. The inertJiir Wa- ii| m*ii*‘iI utill a, pra&gt;.&lt;T
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I liy Hu l"l 'ii'
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r'Mi'liteieil i'r Mpi. jl«'h ItillllN.
Mm.. It. K. &gt;ii | ici yaw an in j
l&lt;roillt&gt;X ilcviillimnl fpiiii tlie* h"*»i»
*'t?..il«» •Woftion Of The New Telftmcnt.’V
•
lurfiilinnit of ('lul lir)i Llrlpg
e t u l £ r Julijn? i *i ill. mil
t
i ri.oxj Invited were llllly Coir, by n o . IV. 1’, It, m&gt;I&gt;«, h . i‘l;.n«
romi, l.lmln Fill*. Manley \ iM-«.r i-1r%.11- fm vi*itiu£ lii'' NT»»eJohmilc, White, Jiilinnie Iimin-c. ri- Hmup ih h Month in»l &lt;•» ptarM ilniliii ftljiclii*. AMLoii ta r. Itm ijie fhuvenl in Ilie i liiirrb f«r lj&gt;
•*«ni Itrmllry, M uifHiit hide.,! mi.nlh &lt;•( IkHnillur. Tiir &lt;(••.&gt;
C"rky llixxiu-, Myra F im u i iue*tinr &lt;*ill In* held at Hie Hrtwe
4 Vkkl.inl. Diana Aiken, Hrtlfoid of Mm. It. K. Cuo|in with A(&gt;» ■
Aiken, Cindv Ihumillat. Franct# fi'ivloii Slerh- it* tii'horji t,
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.iill.it III, Arthur Uituh
bn le, •&gt;
:
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tlaiurnter Naitoy. M u. It. T. Ili«m
Tllrgar, Jay Allman, Itopl.y Mu&gt; •, as and Mr*. J. 4. Ubltjt yprv.sl re
Oii'ily I'umJrr, Allan Pomtcr, l.mld froaftmvnt* to Mm: f.4!.»wurjr: Mi
Alii'oy. Ih&gt;u Mct'oy. Mirh*rl Wnls .1 J. nolb . M i.. U ' r....|.i i. M&gt;
k'n*. Tommy Kirkland, Klalno «:. W. Mitrifan. ' ’i Al'ie T. t
cl, Hetty McNeill ami Maihai.i fnnl, Mm. Hr** 8 ir|'hrn*. Mi&gt;
Juab I'kUllft*. Mr*. I!. T .Thuiitn
Iklhac.i.
W
Man Rotajyn itatliff. Maity Slnti AY. I*, lit &gt;nk ■ MrN .it|&gt;cr, Houglm Stcnutrom. Su- - Kerrcstcr. Mr*. W. II. Slnvnll ai d
*)■ .Ijinc*. Pamela Jonc*. Jnhnhlu Mra. Boiloti Slecle.
AUo Mi-. Ilciiiii'Uu Leonard.
I *'-(&gt;. Orurgo Stool hoi f, Sandr.i
I*.. I of Ovlwlo, Italnb Monnei. Jr. \|y». H. r. Il*le, Mr-. II. A. Willif r-.l Kathy Abraham* of Long -yiK Me* 4. K. t.ewb. Mi-. 4. I’.
Hnrriion. Mrs. K. K. Ooilttin, Mi
o o&lt;hI. • .
,• .
ij. A. Whidden and Shirlrv Mpr-

s

S rrv io el tjn n d a y
S unday S ch o o l
W cdniyU'ay Evum inp S erv ice
. • 8 : 0 0 P. M
R rm linjj R o o m *Tuc»ilny* it- l'riil:iya 3 :0 0 -5 :0 0 P. M
T h e P u b lic Is Invited

I n 't k
■le p I'iii IIi ..it
flinvles'-te; •» |n u m ir
riiM tlili.; I»i&gt; te.d u ritl
;t|ip e a ra iie e . Mntty o
Miitaitej4* ‘ w a rd ro b e s
s&gt; e«l by w otnen a te
li» • tnt.e tlt»*if mt noli
idirew d entiugli tu ei
one ^eevict:*l

H A N D S O M E , T W O -T O N E D BR O N Z E

YOUR ENTIREtFAMIDY

ujichi

mop, oy lairs uf.
'»F«,?rY *»!ler». .The Ii
will find uncut furcala, hj
''tml
aourcap

p e f s

j,,

Mi E.irl F.'pti .v
I.-,
i -I Irr Evrlyn lull, oil V.I"
r4 their homo in Floral llrieht
’tleljniUiy itrr |lnr*t tuhndhy. •'«
ifwc* "cre taken while the .tiny
ww»!n
on |lip Uwu. Novel'.
iViiei. iynt« were ilhlrlh'ited.
l i i leaiii, i-iiiiily end a (-ink ami
lltllr Idr'hiUy tpkn .Wen* i m n l
i* icfre-limruln. Mr4 81. Clair
White. Mr&gt;. David Earle of Dvln!.»
»"l Mm. W. K VlMfn Ms.l 'r l
V&gt; . IV w y ill :.rr vihp,

gl*- Villi. Wi-Vtl. I Jill lift.
f .Ubrai ti.ich-it, ha* bc&lt;^
K jf e ,5
it *t*e*ftt pr *•• In ItarpeF*
S| fhi, k ral -Khoot. anti aancJ
‘
llathic i: iti.'iml *ho«t HlniT
*llli Mu t« lUlUliOn. ft*al»e&gt; in
| | r. ||. w. I
f«i eoifeRi‘ vtuth i.l- 8 hi
•.he S..,:h I’arifir. He in n&gt;* l i o m W c t l ’,
upll
of Or. Kdwla t:
by
Uw
Alantir
C'tnuu
,|*jnl
aarctnl
&amp;
famcl Mstnla alithbr ui*
Jidin Miller. a»rc|rr«ui tlwlimair, Line.
»r "f I'ivaMve v»rltln*' *1
jyttt j&gt;rrfcriii “Kidd# Yet Unlouth
Friend* of K, C. llob: &lt;»,»- will
VI by Sou them Itnuliri***.
Mrs. H. Behrens Is .rigret
to learn that-ha Is confined
Honored On Birthday in Ute Atlantic (c a st Line He»
Tally Lassies
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's l.i'dl, \Vaycrm-. Uh. whno he u
.Mra. Ilerbart Oahrena was hmi- umlergolng treatment.'
a u d k e v m : p a c ii
i" ’
'' TU*1 Fidoli* ClAa* of the Pii*t orwl
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with a lurjirisn birthday
her home wn Satuniav Womans Clubs To
Hi-, .-’ally Maxundi
S g S f J W r ^ s r y i r t gptV’ atThe
guerta enjoyetl *»mr«
‘ the home of ^r*- 0,* P.- Wad,-. evening.
Utopia
after wtiicJ, the honeree opennl Urr
Meet On . Thursday Ulopir. dnnicr. Collexo , \
gi(U.
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; rdir rivalry ... . Wonl h*»* Ylrlftt-,1
. Randwlthe* and cake were r«i.
, l.p into Ihr-e hill* Ihit liEORCE •n;u'ju» Mil* ttvrli.
.’Ihi- Mrlhodlst CHliruh.will hold it, red
The
County
KwlaraUim
o!
H
orntho*c attending Xang "lisp. en* Club* will hold their meeting ally “dim. .'one” it! Ami
i ’i I.MPI.E hns icecnlly br*l, lull l­ Tlwt'n Joel gotln !*• nil ilUlfn
'af»m,;i| bniUipiy .nt the IK U. m. na*
i t n . .u , " Ti,,... _____ ____
.'“Peg pMckrd iti&gt; hn.
: nlnl inti) PHI KAPPA TAU. C«m.
jOBuIrhUon home Jn Cameron City
in OHedo at the Mpth.iJU} CSur n l.awn't' jtu«*icd. tho Mldd
And »•&lt;« my n -' ivail»n
grar* . . . S«» NANCY JO CON­
▼at 7:00 P. M.
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Vur-t 'i f entbu*fj»m M&gt;rtni
t.t 10::4I o'cIly,'. r.»Urwlov m.
Knehl rnrh dilnn I could nffn,
i XAl.EZ nnd h«r mathcr. MIL*.
,
THUIWIUY
.
M«al
lit!? foilowod l.jr a cnveml rlUr the rwcollv.lbm
JDK
laughing right nlmu vvl’h
. Like a child In •il.l m ^rll'
•'V-The lekrmeill^tft t.lrl* AnxIliSiy
lumht&amp;m. Mm , Ovoige' Bridie, w ritten 'amiouncemest L*
l|.r ie*l of lULftt thr niitk* RohiX
&gt; linn . . . .
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bat* a covi'inl «ltrh *ufper Itr*. . Mnc Henderson,
f'l. JidK fiT CAMl'UKfXu
president.-will |.re-idr. m . in "A nenir nn&lt;r Old UierA ln*t Amt, bfllaec’in i. SAU fm teal
Mi4; Wu ehi f.iu, »lft i f Dr. us'pletioudjf lari.cf on ftm
rtmrucek, Mr*. K'mltl
Ft t.l.iv night . . A. nnd Old !.. l.rtb/n' fnnvnnl t.. Mil SYi*
t f i r a ’s a a a
Wu-cki Liu. visiting l'Ttifr»*.ir .ft.’ ■nll.'jlu JJWnli, '.jut &gt;&gt;h! ‘tJ
\dMb(la&lt;*/Will he btW . after the Rwii -tern Knsrrnpn,
Encliih and Otiontnl CUtitfrt*?*
p.’ll.'ig Cotfogr. will ba tha j:ui«l
»itonl.|W, in the momlrtg. MDCnmles Ginn nc nmpftnlt*d by Mr*.
f'n.tKt McCall wilt vftterUtn tli*
gluup with vocal tifciioju.. .
Mr :.S. C. Ti-'Ut. dl»tMct dire-'.
KINKY WIGtt
Inr ,,f di 'll. t
Mi (if ike M onJl
•\Clrcb« No. i (if Ihii-f’iAt Piiptlu
KnlcMlJair »f Wutnom Club-, will
Qmirli nwrt Tuesday nf'iii".".'
in j f O f S a v i n g
M ji’TL.h- Turner. phJ Mt“ .
M onoy
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0. C. R.&gt;llcr. ri»-b« «•••. Mr*.
evt.iM- fm not l*-fnu In mir . lrt*se* . . Sb* dravn Imftic IIk*-’ihMiIIv
PTdl Mjer*. chgfmvt. pre-idwl.
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a
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L
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ir
.
im Friday . . , Now *l| of u* au- o ' .Id, ni-ck with SIHRIjf#'
ftlokafy reading Wftv proeftlrd u /
A surpriseihlrtbday pmty &lt;•..
lipppy, San fold tfalv'dr* BMtfll a* n pa«*cnycr . . , Ime
’ g.lhsni MtuJ.lhr mli»* given mi Fiidiv evening hy Mrs,
S ir tffs S u n d a y N i f f h t prt.nelv
-urmised I ,\»a* whtn i
i
nmlcrln* If" nnythint 'V^J «.». i
ftlunpr • irnding w*« pir-*inU-.l by f.ujpma Hr. w#r. and Mrx K. Al.
*..•&gt; MRS VELMA M1TCIIEI I. A hfUrr way and a mnrr pir***'"
kit« lliuma* tiruve*. Mr*. A, K. • hOfUr hen,.ring their mother Mr*. Tin- -eiiior rlinlp of the l'rt!.*liy- hr done .I’H.ut p .«tpcnlitg • the Silt,
x &lt;m the mtOWAUD ftlvii'K* One I* to place tour Che. »
.-II IIOMEfOMI.NIi name Until
Hu»&gt;«(r| guvv ii chapiyv. twtp;xa- \y. A .lrn n r mi brr blrtfvdnv.
' 'hilt*h wPI pioftcnt tha fnl Th* d -giving nr Finlay n(«Si. c«.i.i'irttU sMirmimld Fy -HAN- (torn* Invuranre nltli u* an* *•*•
1 . Intr ilgwjtnJaJtlft. , thn .hast o\r*„ - K»iie-.-. v n e rnjtiycd thyoughn.it ttii.in
li.'vinx piuxixin at the uvenllic SAI ivi.ul.ln't it I*- munderfill If p i'i:u eirt*. They .were bnvi"X toot wile thr lUildmd Mtlnt»
f*In ; ft ill • be held nt Umt bmiii' nf 'bn rvriittit:. Thn gue*t nf b*m&gt;i ».'rihl;&gt;
.W frio Sunday night a* ‘h'" DID (ill." It later? Wn pijill n ... - hat Ml*iiit—
—
-ci'*&gt;* krba' ! fftf «.blrthit*T prmctil
It. K. Mnrri*.
1h.L&gt;
ftPent*) b n . ift« then l.lr» out t- ll t*
, _WT,.I*I
_ , i.In
...,m," IV
f KImull..;.:
V id
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•' tlirm ebanrt* *|&lt;". f | f i ran *lvr *ou a 'm'.v ca*h •**»•
Vy t .Tbntc attending ftera Mr*. Od- ’Ihe candle.. • n the cake Jlfti l which In I'he Wc*l": l.ynin 8&lt;&gt;fUy N«»* 'eo'- all lie-e "diu'itfitsaJ 1trodi- «.
.»„&gt;' IIUME! MRS. MITClIKI l.
li*n of mi Ainu-, Mnirr" ami wme
rtfre-hmentx ih.rr ' fcerre,l to thr Tit-' Light Of Day, a-:,pclia by 'jam- In •limit jj-i«hI of d&lt;iv»n*tt» b ... .if tho SANFORD drlegMl"! dtnd aavlnr* *n tiir *"4 * ,ni1
tmrsu. ■ . • i- ; • * •
ehulr: Sn|o.f"HoM Thmi My Hkml." earn tangible peh.Mil spirit! i . . »ii.-'".ling the I*. T.'A. .onvrntl.-n storm ln*ur*nrr. C. SI. Hotd •*•
IhiiMi nttrii.ling were Mi*. J. M. 'Ii ... furrftl) lib- v. aiithont, “HftrV. 1 . W' n|er? . . . rheioV' lieen an w I... I. Ii Iwlnx htld here on Ho&gt; Co., UJ*t Mainoll* Atrnu*. rho.i ]
Mr*-.Ur„tk Me
101. A ii.
IImnIm Mr*. Kbrii Hoyt* Mi-.. |. Hoik JMy 8ujd." •i.liw*Mnu• A. C. tane! itninf n n 'tld i paat week
m* C M d ;. ' Mi
il.’ii-eiv Mi... .Hert-erl. tjtm|&gt;rif. Ffif.l.7'LtMgn Ti.:iliy,.nWi&gt;:j|'i, Mi'* that i )....... . n't t-t-v wheifi to
Mi&gt;. VV'.vil. Dn
•;* v
•&gt; ♦!• ♦!♦♦!♦
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Mr-, fimmbl Brim. Mi*.. D. (. W ill,.. .- W its',': ihict, "I Wi»l begin
. .Unite i n* .1 VvuCriil
'%&lt;i tA f f f r x AS
Simninn, .Fit Wlllhnu- .Siruiliri’ . '■It.Vilify 'pie. O l*.nl,” Mr- rxwli'- Pi jUav wjfj. nil fOdlQ Jpni*
f . P. Cami'lH'll,
fl.im-:. HMf” Alk«»»: •
“ F.-., il.t In J*&gt; I.JO|l dll- ,n .| til
Not,. \m . &lt;)- iitnrl.’’ Mr*. Ehartr* a » IU :i.\« M H tH &gt; \ mime Am
Ginn: nfferi'.x. “Af- Mmi,*'; *»■ nm* t-l.e lorkier T dly gulf Th»t •
(luinu “O.'Luint’ OfOmb-ftntliMta. niA- .JAUIV l‘KR!afiK,xNlUUtit*. 'fW V h tv ''
*rf IWrite LKA HMlTHi.lAf h i' trdOT' HIF,.
n d t l iM l r
I'irk* A‘. i I: .iuot, i.fti SYI VIA MFUT IJ - . . tjlfllH
tiir- urn &gt;(49011. fliHuti'U'i T- la-it
*U rn iV'.vii,,'.*’ MV*. Chotie. win &lt;, W tlKld'l|h't. nnd Ipl I. FI KMINO
uhrud nlth all Ita try fr*lliulr*
Mww W all,.' WrliH": •n,|hr'«. eiii.e ..diftku (nil M.u vayl fp.M
, amt jou'll w»nl to took tout II'M!
•*An?ikr Ami Kim Tim s...u *&lt;»% 1v &lt;»RO V Dip- ' tl y i vie lea'D
*
and iddixai. . Mr*.'Chnile-i " ’"'S' belwemi. Ihe ib viD .ui'j Iho de&lt; :•
Four O pernton* to S m r
JS. n.-ll. wha linstft**
hvini&lt; fltii'i Thft Ih*y I ’ *•,M•
:t .,f UwTiMit UnptMi
’
. You %
: (..nnr?, Ilf.' Aikth, '!■
lulay aftarmovii 'with
Iriuhtlx of t}»* ebuir »H
lllble Clan, of
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Ivgjr
G ra c e D avit
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HAW
K!'*
( I. icUmi, ihairmno
*r. Mi - rtinrlc* Wilke.
Mirth met Tub*
[Utliftft livin’ •• Tni‘Ky; rh&lt;- &gt; V A n n a M ae C h a p m a n
1
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FnlluiiUlg a Urirf
Java W.lghU Mr*. J. A
v the home uf Mia. (* D.
r nnd •" &gt;•' L
s
r Mr*. ' ImHoa TR'kj. Nf-bn Wort, Kirkt 8tm-t
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Ifreerttd.w*!'* mada.hi iifHeoift anniam Mr«G¥-K. Hmmr
lonthlv r|iuu. .pari v, %-*
diainriVn.
ill*
hi; uUOft.’Mr*, A '
(l. Ita-ty• (.riniil.-I ovrr
f
A N N 'S M I R A S O L ItK A H T Y S A U ) N
(nbittftl and Milwcripl ion* taken
sa M-uii.ii and Mi*. Vu!l»
fnf .UapUnt duiuuin* uml alwr t
led - thr ilevudi.n.-il tln.l
*J*Valdej H otel B ldg.
J.
&gt;'hone 7
BilMlfy rtud* iMK.k. •,
lipi* wtrs made for th*
' Plara.n er* made to mueoib-,
prrlv foi tln.l -r|&gt;liWil*'
*:• * * * * .&gt;*:♦ &lt;♦ •:• •:•
th* rditM-liui 111 •niai.k'Xl &gt;'U n„
a beNuai af floner*
Mnt l»
thn -netal hour ’a whitq
Male
• rnj.ile.l "411*
M r M . . Onumltix* who i*
f k.*(11 toilh n hrukM. fUJ». Im n l
m* ul# w«n’ -*i-fved bv the
IO, Mr*. A. ll. J.m eji&gt;y, Mr*.
dRiftU. Mr*. K. S. Hock*y,

® gW
hL hvm

Ipmant -

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W fi V’lrul,,), U r flynl, lUmrli.
Or oF Mr anl .ltiv. K. V.- U\tiI
FRIDAY •
of lhi* city nml J«hrt Mn'l nt T ho; M aurko
Hnuithpy Uiw. iwill »( Aftt. O. A. Wnll.ii,*
m| the If In Mr, \Vtifklie- Mlsn*..f
Trajjmig Union o f the Kinst •■W
Hapli.*:. t ’hurrli will nerve a Mil* rlty.tirrp marriel in Wwyrrg*,,
at I J.tHi N'*m on Oct. 41.
a p n g h rtti su p p e r fur lla 0*.The
bride Hum to wear h WrJ»i
ratrmhehi an d guenU at 7 :*Jtt bite *ftlt Will) W.vrk, -»CM*»orl, «
111- T'mior t'hoir or till' t*re,

oakon.
The American pchplc w ill do w ell'to watch whnt tlm

it

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p 1- M. in the U m a lt Anmcc.

too, o v « r th o ro fo itn plan k
6nt c o n ta c ts.W h ile th is Is ii
ingrc-ssnicn, i t 1* th o lr touch
th e voters at homo, w hidt
iclt o f course they
th e y don’t
d o n ’t want
wittil

law :

f

• ‘^ H E A R T B l

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S a n fo rd
B o w lin g
A lle y
.
. A c te ff F to w H iU T h c a lf f . ‘

PHIDAY, NOVKMlDat 1», W«_
B1BLH VKKB» TOR TODAY

4

T H E S A N F O R D H £ R M 0 , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
r j p - '; j i
su u ,____■
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W h e n theM Vlug 7 9 lh t ’oiurTcw posited th e LCglslntlVp
R e o rg a n iz a tio n A ct lo st J u ly to ‘'Im p ro v e ’' curigreftsiotutl
p ro ced u re, re fo rm did n o t a u to m a tic a lly com e n b o u ti
T h e m*xt C ongress, new ly e le c te d , is go in g t o h a t e a lot
o f w o rk , am i m uch in te r-n in k o p p o sitio n oii its h an d s. b«^
fo re Hny re a l stre a m lin in g of H o u s e and S e n a te w ill l&gt;«
a p p a ro n l,
'
T h e re o rg a n isa tio n 'p l a n is b a r k e d by. stro n g public

aoMJLKU t . ncAN

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IQ 4 6 / l
iiiiW iy ^ ^ fiT rw iri i b *
(
AND
C arto o n — “ T r a p H a p p j

ioily Ixwk “Homo woineu uf If'*
ew.Testanu-nt.”
A »neia! pcrio.1 fid lowed Vlth
i« hwte** acrvlng,, njffTdiiaanU
rUte’ fatlowlitg: Mr*. W. ,tp.rWh
"rlKhrMTO. W ^lK G uSm V &amp; i’l!
h R, Dr*on, Mra. Mhry lun.TirT
, '.d Madden. Mr*. Clydo I’icrcJ
Irw BrnL'-'Colbeit. ¥ r« &gt; 'K E

^,JP C?■Rumhh
.^it»in»on, Mr*. W.
r E. U. Carter, M
: Mr.
N. Clovelal
lu ty , Mr?. Fred M&gt;*
Gibb*. Hi*. I t B. U
C. .A. Amln»on. J
,,0airlri)». Mm. A.
«M t*. win whitml!
. B. M. Whitmire, Mi
Mra; B.

L ii. D. Hr

Mxr. C. ,W. Fam&lt;
'F p n r.k r, Mra,-J,
Ira. iy. 8. Itnekiw.J
tor. Mu C. s .- Bel

The

Char actcrs

PORTABLE
f ; |A F K S

M tt f Loutiblc

in

q ll

T o j/Ia m i

;

rom ny r
fort n n d

'v liH i-rep o lieu t lR'i&gt;
kots. Thciu
irab iiity . Si:

yle w i.rlkjng about tGo ni**«»bers. ol (lie rjntou# Family ol
Gun&lt;J* (Stuflcd Ioy#J. .*. Each
ba* e look and «n MtlUidc all it*
own-^ko life-like.’*o e»uJksnn«
thol they »eem more like real
pets ih*n»lutlcdto&gt;« You have
_tn ice them to know them—and.
It’ll bS Lne at first »ljht. Vl«lt
/ the GUpdi—ducover why lh*i

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THE SA N fO R D HERALD, 3A N E PlS&gt;, SLOKIDa

PACE SIX
BLO N B

New Lighting At - [British-Foreign
H . . . I ......I ............ .

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JI E. AIorrJH reported outlay
for text book replacement*
was. *ft,20t, ami that this
amouu. will bo rajiald by
the State. The budget fo r
the Seminole High School
home economics department
wn.'t approved at outlay of
- Ift a yenr per student,
Mis* Ruby Lindsey was uppointed to t.cach at Oviedo
in the jdaco of Mrs. lAray
who roeanIly leslgn ed . It
was voted that membera at­
tend th e mneting on Dec. ft
alid 0 in Jacksonville ; o f
county hcIiihiI offlciala; algo
to continue w ith the work
of th e citizen s Comm ittee.

I . ..........

between
and the t
It. a'pp
with the
goyflrnn\c,
tcrvativfa
Foreign
IU-vInN c
affairs. I
ceive a
confidence
to n vole

f

MASKEDMANVSUO
WHITE HORSE IS C
,)RDERTHE MEN11
iOMTHE BRIDGE ,

t

k ,w r e

you

TOflN'TOW ElPJ!^ .&lt; WANT
AND PATCH ? 17UC
TO SEE
NOU GOT R ip OF
THEM
THEM. J----- r—
MURDERED)

ALL THEY DiO WAS START L/G O O D ! ]
A CAFE BRAWL.rilTUTNl JUST'

® E N TURN 'EM LOOSE)

M 1 0 0 5 6 . -WERE W W W HOLD 'Em

t

•x b li, PUiaCff vs

IS t l l K rO ITB T OX THIS cot N l y
Ji'Kftia. . a im u w i.H
o / .r s T t,
VLOIVIP/. IN |-I»VHVT£.
In re: S!M*t» of PIIANV J .

K in. t f

11 - 'A' «f 1 fll.’l ' »• t* •

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* ' lit# I*« »r» •«**' “ f •till
U I •f •»- ••«i.
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In f +l
or

vvniim i'iV . dr. I►
»•&gt;«&lt;»*■&lt;»

6 NO R N E .;— - ^ U l L L DARK,

mr

ihinnrrftt% .$•*

tt.iM an«t »*ffwi%
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a !• I 'K C N I ’ON
♦Vfti ,.f M t t 1‘ ^ t t

to All CtedlliMV aoJ V»'*'t»S
Ik' U * lls lllv *«a|i&gt;al Mitt (lic ls t
g(i* M il eac* .11 v » ’i are W n -J»
••■tir.aa mil (r'4nlliO til liltin 'I

v'tvniii f iynu«. •« nj»
wi uir
Court l»cn*p at Mid tOUBV nt gnu- I
fori. fhm.tn « Ii Sin 'iKfcl call ml «r •
»• nlbn from tb» llmr o ( tit- At-alf

i

B.itr»h-'l l-r

pn»ttealli&gt;i ii/ tkl» .mik-cl . t i p ’t !

s iraJ.HWJ
w inST ScU ed by th&lt;- Tourist A ctivities .11,
to rrdisf* lift «ipesta)wr.
Comm ittee. Slogans are. to

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i f ir n

If*

rti-K
.tiT ctn in
•i mi &gt;V«1Hit. »ii. * -

iUiuMpl. grit .SMI k« «*•=«! if,

the

VOU’t e SUPPOSED; THAT'S WHAI

rn*** m im * * f* m * p f iim * * * ^ ^

c ip c

Slid nMU l i d * &lt;L* i»lnrc *f ft-.- t. m *»ii in'*! t i n t* » * i i m

OS

be maUecTitQL U n d Weber,
M ayfair Inn. m A M g M
the city, Mr. tU tir iii M » tT

pon itjcord for ncrrenUfl of P«
fnmplrtrii—.71 hull’* &lt;■&gt;?*
tooUSA i.r ,fl07.

rorN T A I

W E»A

- ml (he *tfU t*f

«*\H -♦*ft r r n ^ n lfarrotigf*« i^fatn*

Utf,

fl iila vr ilim.tr J •**!&gt; St If t V -U r *

' In ie(5 Alshsma « t » now

ir o n SO D A

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B y B o b C irv c n

»

;hiU ed a tptlit‘- o f 18&amp; that
.1*1)1, bo. tflvon h s'V prize to

Oorlqp, the L'isl*. »nd

Help Wanted!
LADY

«tAklng liny Scdht-work a 1 Ndw member
luccem throughout the en^'Capt. .B yrd ITi
tire County.
^ -r^ ^ r j-P a r ttfer and Bol
r ' 4 nunUwr of JaycM i itrlV U itor* introduday unfed (hat
c(ty o f luncheon w«a» i
■flanford ado*
that Vonld n
KV t«AniUf
to (hid area, ii
SotM 83QQ ;nUJros.l

P A C E SEV EN

WWAT k i r k
S A ID ?

OFJAIL'

VTVI IS THIS J/i'iR K DOlSi’Y

TO B E OUT
G U N N IN 'F O R
T H E T W O /— '
O F 'E M .

LANS TO K llt\ KNOW HiS
TWO,5 0 THEy FRIEND

THEREART: A10TOF THING!
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s u r p r is e s

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Ihu .

h^*»l tfid A^ifJ

•curtlrmt In Illy , i m i

l»l -. &gt;nc* in wilt r^nsiill.

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i(N hM*T&gt;)' UMlffl^t
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FOR RENT
ItODM fur lent,

I WANT V b U ,K IR K !

Jftllt il l

&gt;'■ lh .1f|-l&lt;ltl J|. r.-nf

w*» given SI (he nu t* 6 t cii-at/i
Itiyra Jeaiwite Slick, 22. allurii
riencer In • popular lloll&gt;»vo.&lt;ir»!
trtn n gtd w «e of weglthy builm
eirctiUve flobwi Mick, die In
rtporteJ, and lair
iCCJMfully to achiev
II. ’ fl'ilrr n--‘ si,

i

^fJIANK I. Wts.IiHUVr Jt

th e c e l l
w m i jim

/
7

&gt;ti

lavl aar *»-*# -Ultr •# d»rwaf flit I
a" fDtll iVilt b» ivW.
.

O O a eN T KNOW! HE!5 OUl

p Q U E A U .^ f HIND IS IN

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f * il» » t il. •n t « t

A H T IC L H S

KOK

SALE

KILL I'i* with K'iii I Oil and Kora­
n i c l&gt;«furp winter.

H KlUiO tiM (or real.

\ t IliJlKN't f j ) induntrial inturan •- i u m l i wanted far Sunfcrd
mid vWiniig.
V|(|»ly In ptrVW.
IS■' W. Swulb SI.. Hi laiidu. Via.,

II. IL iv p o Co., Inc. si.i)

Pik'ili*
V IA U K B R L O S E S A N O T H E R J A I L B O A R

| L . :.- r , ~ * . r -

AP Neirafcati

P*«utg

.r r i

meat, -fn iiu and v.giUhta*, her
eye*.will bo dear and bright, bff
i.au f in n y , akin dear and lefin
wlnl* mul gtrong. ■. ‘ «

i r n i i a m l ‘l r « W «a a

liocntcd Mnffnolitt HeiffhtH
A v a r y sm all c a s h p a y m e n t

-

to V e ta ra n s t h M

u g lify
P H O N E 874
ICYCII COP

thy OT»cUI
Police. Oa-

Olcn Clvc,

ay
m t dlvIdotuU when «ha I* idda*.
Her bmly must be well devilL
» M , with ?! might aims ar.d lc-,Wic must rat proptrlr, ix * rd &gt;
, ae
often end get ulantr of rrsf. iT
. j PostuVa rotiilnva shr.uld lx Dmirtlcrd. I f a girl of Ifl Irarin |oP|»olild
b*r shoulder* back, her chc»i top
gnd tier vrei
ilmc
bmlJy
*.i Hi
lie hack, hay
I
" K'roW atral/fkt aa4 »i
•j
Hi* d m *ha employs Is
hi
p«ft In her eyes, teapi
lit
If. If ahn rats nropsHv t
jr,

of a w 'd * -po
die*. Jolllci ami cakes. This la p a ­
l »|*» I In m -t
.
. 4.1 fur
stuffing on awtB’ta and atart hot l«cCUI.&lt;» (l will l)« an Ldliliif UII tho
nimplaxJda and on the scaiea.

Ugvd gr-jcMing u c in,- to l&gt;e

miry impnrlarj u» ike, girl of !#.
P-ha must learn In hend her ellww
and brush I v r hair every day. Sha
licedq't have m*y ru ;l in It. Lo !»•
th» belle pf ilia d«nc». M ui! nf ih i
young girts tadj* love ttd long
straight hob wl ldi they waits
often, brusji eonsUntly and gumoa

t neither,
fingwr hi

!*sr to corrmipoitdihg

* t e ’o
tl' Kt w.rr#1uio*
Any woman who
rltvr, iloen Sousa]

Reduction Of
in s in .il than in
Dorotiia power*,
n vinlbiisg, Iona

Recomm.

(Ul easy.appr
l toVj (he r i m U a also &gt;tMlc
i liitls-uMd muscles of tha
aym d r y bark beyond the

III

M k x

fl-m niirsirv- v i n i l m l l l m

PA U LB Q £
A*0D \NHAT
MAY l A 3ki,
IS A
C
• HOLY
1

V .lu ib ll

V ou tfNON THAr GlAKir
CNOCOLATU D «IN i . CJUVNN

l

io r

onw

.'EAIC, THE C

CO~'/ ANVOEWHO
BREAKS THE
P E C O B D G c TS
HIS NAME POT
UP OVBJ3 TVIS

AT THE n s is s z - " ■---------

M«.c

JE E C D E 7
NT G iV
L.^P.
DRANX2

S rooMr/^Ns

co u ld

la-

anved

by

p n r jiig aens.Ser better .than s

down huch cxpetw llturea as
those he rrfoY rrd ( o j t i i *0nnecessnrv. c-oiisfrucUtm- p ro ­
grAnts.
'
The problem uf CiitthiK
governnyin. c o stij'v fa i' ^ t i i -

mod up in tlir.ro wij
Repm entritlve Tabor
I'll m ed. morn tl
meaLuxi'." heanld. *T1
n uledb'e Ivammar."

be

- il d.rlti-^r.c 'nmldmg, fltturv*

mill »t ■ •. .-.h!i'h liu» piuven la
iici i i|Lo iiiromc during haul
t in it an | | ropnl conditions I
linw o'lu-r in trm tu that wilt
•ii dv, it ■ lunch of lay time la
11,11-1 it* ciIda l•!l»in•*.^ for only s
- 'i - i t tim-. l-'all a fte r-7 lOO p,
nllitMir,

■ftOOM ,n. | I .,srd I'v Iv
gi.utlcni. • t on &lt; lull
Tlr-di» V.i.lri^i |t--l A.
V tllU A M N .

lllda

UOIi.ii ur .i|&gt;4ilmci;i unfurti'-'
.. by cjuiiI |i?rmaiu in rcildcii
' no ih l in n
U A I.I

lady

phone hJS-J, K.

i.tiA.'a ji.vtn.

npuiinitut *&gt;t ho;!:
m ul

U lll.M n 'l l o

i-o y e n old «l(u

l‘i'J ini furJ A.rniiu

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SET* 5 M U P
r t A U A M -V "

’ TEMOfK'
lO o m n v

ernui
Roi
QRS£A*C? JHET IZEflC
A ^ ^ .d e r v o u G .

SlOO

iltict I-II *a y, (a5i kurura
r u n o u t l o a n i.o.
H0UKU4V IILIIK WIIKIO.

N in |0 L I8

my

L c a lln r

Phone 742

LOANS

P H I4 4C 4 IS K &gt; .d p b C | U l
O r 'l liifi.i.il AciTr# fur |.rir«ry
In money rmiiiera i« itricTiv
rCMHvicil in ro.
Kriendi umi
r t L iI v t i aic nut niicsti*'H»s
.da.it ytiur ricdit.
four «m*
|dn.cr or h'i*n**st a-suciatct
will Uut Ill'S* Ol )OUr |&gt;rUiBli
Mifnita. 'Ilium U itu cause tor
i-iilhki rmimoiit.
flnesiiimbla rrmlit m|iiin-mvntw
No cu-makei* on nmney liars.
Variable ya ym ri« |dana.
F A M IL Y LO A N f«&gt;.
Klorida I Link Dldg

H T I’ fllO III P IIO TtM lR A IM lt
lur Imrsi uaalitr
P O IlT M A n S '
I'liRttfli-rclul ami ru|ir 4Vurk

TI4EC«YA ARE

Iim jiii i i O p p o rtu n ities

AM of a i |i.if my burinena for

l*ll«f.

tlefittrii i
Write ft10
m ilM c, pi vc. Oy!and&lt;l, n
Orlnluhi »Ink

^nspsboi r*rrrlec«
A L T 44IO N TK -llin m l ,.c&gt;v
i.tdro."*i R|iauUh slyli , li'inKahiir, rb«m - IIS'* — 220 M eLih lll.l*
liik.- ■iea, i . mhlrici)' fuint'isfyod,
1 1 n o n m \ rs
lai d-i aped ai,a vaiirly .if frtlll.
al. mm1st a
fa n he jUt-n anythmi. kVcond
* l-i-. Mil'll ,ti | Pin if,
nil*!-* Hpuw on left uri lu'tinlt
N 1.411 M ll.r T IK E SH O P
trail. Deal with ovinct.
N A 44 Mil.I ■sin..) ii'mll!it'll. St
4&lt; K i.\ U lf fronting oil hir-iivvay
tV f*. IlilU'l- ilntfgh, \YiO|ut t'or ‘1
\ ii . 41-.wlth (irisatr. Ink.,- In .n-aif,
n.
uiii u .-i( nf Saiifiwd.
7 miles west nf Hunter I
Solee.i'inc* nt the log cshin
l(t.
Put H I . fiarifrhL i i .

12

S Pr.C IA I. S F QV1CE3

I I'liN.SlIF.I* ( ronins ainl nalb

‘ N M fd r'le t Urea be. um*
.soiled. If you should get a s!

&lt;* i c 4. r« i-f ifiainn (r. . ng
Mi. h\vA\ N»». 4&lt;i. f •««* (i^
k- ii mil l^OiOU n nion*t fat

B DOAIN ■ ■
TV1B-HATCH

*. (H*»nth#. s**f* Kastntr at tJffl
•uhiii mi

liKN’ l

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N i j r Winter I'e rk - lntnudiau* puss ,n ,on, furtdshed home. Autos
mal t gas hot water'hralet, ie,i

etndcui,

itn* for

t-tilltg
Phisnii

slum. eUeirlr refritru to r. Ill,*

OKAY- It-UFIX'
Q E C o n n r.sr
I N U H B EK i 1
' V f o u n |J

THE hfLK

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C O M IN

Q U IC K .

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K ill. *■ llK II hmi«e or njsatltiH-nlv
I’............ ul. pVona
in tv i i .

r Jinrv an I filling i i« 'l " v
w
ur pumps. 4 :,iXiiii'i)
»i
i,. up por..( paying !*usin&lt;"
la ., ktnry boD'H'iC
ip*. m*ni uf II rbotn* lights,
bail. « .* IT . Inraigd In smalt

nc».- v t'H«n, prlfo flO.OOO.'O.

Kn; m ilt the 44 I s. Meltcn K\ 4
.!.•* .ritsti-ig r*,* -A year* yn itm
. lea.*. uiliU /cJ, Ivunlcd and (nsill I. J , h i - cyparlt-pce. » r
fr ■ |i::*;-ecfinns iwd. cstlimuc

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P '.'m

I &gt;'-t&gt;lnM » si ore. ;tmi*
nttii liunt.i'ii.'
’
lii nt ' ll.'

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ntiisr t'-eofard. • i?A

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»• • IM IA M 8 . Ufsltnr

i n ' No^il. Park- Ate.

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Hag, ).b na u.T.t.

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*H bK K 'T -ssniMfuoh and ira
si with *lrh *•(, Dan hchelitl, f
l. Ro* I IT.,4., 4lal|Un*t,

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r. B*sv*. if*

4VATTII ANR CLOCK
UKP.VIRiKO
The ’ lltiftt* Ubup.

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v viiii.t wmi Kuarsnireil. ro&lt;

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(71s

HAIHOH, phonni
ahcvtijiUiili-. B*il
ting, phi.:.*• I f f

IL

lr.it City Slug Co. i!&gt;

leatlte

-P 'ljn d n .

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4(1S w tn ti.J lod,
lifglptit c,ub pi i.-A

&lt;* Urge

f ir * " .

.ul.* Fig,

»'I 4 &gt;il*. liiilni- altd *epairing. I.a*f
I&gt;* •- us with t able Plane Conil.'it'l.
Puny Arid University °f llllnoi*.
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t.vhai.a. lll. .L. If.’l t. Ui4.tt1c.tfe Pheltk f llM V nf

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sh ould Imvo nix o r i
"T h e need f o r seo u tm
niid iwuiistant a utm iutters U
g re a t nn d th&lt; t In terested
in sco u tin g a r e see k in g m en
to help In p u sh in g th o m ove­
ment fo rw a rd ,”
Mr. Peel s ta te d t h a t . «
m eeting i* to ho h eld h i th e
evening ‘fo r th e p u rp o se o f
M ay fair, Inn- n ex t T u e s d a y
o ry im iijn * a d is tric t rom m itteo to feupervise B oy
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Scout Leaders
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T e Protect Ibe rear# of th e World;
To Promole (he Projrroe of A m erica;
To Prod or» PTooprrlly for Hanford;

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Associated I'lflt Leased Wilo

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M oscow H u r ls Anglo- American Alliance
Thousands Of Coal New
C harges
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&gt; Miners Refuse To A gainst Ira n ; A ^ c l l I l S t I v U S S I c l Is Denied
By British Prime Minister
Enter Pits Today
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Iranians Are Accused
Of Repressive A cts
Agujnst Southern
Demoerntic (JrOups

Clark, Aides Explor­
ing Possible Court
^ Eight Against John
I* Ia*wIh At Meet

i u N lH l.V , N m i v i,J*i - Itu»ia a g a in n a m e d i t . p r op agan d a!
gn u . no 11an today.
M iiw a
ctiu ig .it tin lia n ia n g o v rtim iell!
« ill o lia i i i.M in d i e p r e s siv e
i n i . a g a in .I lieiuocralii* u r g u n i* =
rainatIh e-a calb d rep res..n . J . b a i e
occurred
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th e
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province, id
l.h u . i-ia li. - a i d
M oscow, and
have H -id lit, in Ihe d e a th s uf
in per- m i. pud injur it". In 17t*
utliei \ ester day
tw o HuVlel n r v n
paper
.ncci-.'.l "foreign r lr i'ln
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(tyin g In pi»Vnke nulled gun flu I
ui lia n ..it ih*. uve , u f p a llia
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Ilrings Home EruuleiirFiancee

W A S H IN tiT O N . Nov. 18 —
(A t* )— ’th e O ffic e o f l&gt;rfeu sr
T ransportation . ordered a
percent reduction In railroad
p a ssr n g r r
arrvier
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co a l- •
bu lbing loromoliWH th is a fle r uonn. T he rrdnellon, r f l r r l i i e
• I 11:59 P. M. S u n d a ). "a"
i t u ld rrrd " l i N i l l v uf ih r ihreat*
VJ ttird stop p age Jif production
of hilum lnoua coal," ih r O .ll.T .
drrlafrd.

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by J o h n L. Lewis.
T h e s o f t c o a l d i n n e r s l a id
dQWli t h e i r ' t o o l s in P e n n ­
s y lv a n ia . I llin o is a n d A la b a ­
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idle—fi/iOU iii IV n n sylvan ia, *•.»»***•
In W est V irginia, fr.SlHI in Illin u i'
and 2il&gt;00 in Alabam a
In V irginia, tiovernm \\ ilhn.ti
|'in-ii h a - pledged h&gt; give On- c u l
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lit. intrm lnl w ile. Anna Marli\
id t ci*-a u ( tr im .u r . lu iim
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em ployed in ill*' m ines are P *
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wish In remain at work In nr dm
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—'Attlee Says Vniend, men! ( ai l i ng For
Foreign Policy Re­
vision Misdgjiccived

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"ins Ktluils, Kit/. Greek Pilots Go
Ilendd Cuntesl ,nlo Yugos|avia

.S T ,.Anderson Leads Fed?To 39 To 6
M^tmlm-fu'iVi-7»::nv: i:;;\
Victory Over New Smyrna Beach

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Milestone In State Market System

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tinning ill Florida, th o govertim en ;
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r ep l o f rig h t or w rong to e te r y no i|UulificnltiMi or conipn,m i*e.
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anna interealr.l tn |iartlclpit.* in
uf an accident.
napoct o f n J e w ’* liehavior, n ot and w« b e lie v e that no nthet t* ami It F‘ Kipp o f O rlando
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m erely to wnrahlp, hut to juatlcJ. Joinrd w ith Him.
IVe need no
f**f fh f |»i-t Se.tf 'ii* L» fii meet
,!,.l l« , I '. Ul -I' lullg f c tu police a t 3 :1 6 P . M. S atu rd ay 12 gu n ge aim tgun».
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Chrynler *edan drivan by R . H . yeaterday w rtr a . follow*:
o f m oral conduct applies to all lievv th a t th is Cod i , S p m t nndj
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m en o f w h a tev er fa ith , including has no bod ily form and tiint wi*
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L u tin g at 1 2 : ! t y P. M .
an b y B. H. B rooka. T h e e n tire Claaa B —W. If (Jraham
A m eeting &lt;&gt;f l»» *cout leaders, th e lawa u f ju stice, kindness, c h a r­ can o n ly know (iod when w e eve:—FHiliiy
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front o f th e Ford w aa dem oliahgd
or ocoulera an they ur*‘ fcnnetl. ily ; th e ohHtt'ilion to visit the rise lo v in g kindness, ju stic e n n t
FV
vear
old
Tom tin l - t
the f * u l.*4) lue: tlun ««f I hi* clilh
w ill be hckl Tm -vU)’ miHUtg a t sick, bury the dead and support r ig h teo u sn e ss to one atiotlier
and the top o f th e C hryaler waa Claaa C— W. M O'Toole
iamg . - o .n of Mr amt Mr- H-'r
hy hu g | . urn He i ) W life
167
190 IKti 266
M0K
8 00 o'clock a t tile M ayfair ItUk the needy."
RoME' N&gt;o H - l’ •Tlw Hrltun
caved in. the trunk torft open
"It is h cardinal princip le *'f tiert [longbe* .o' r&gt;.l«vji, w u. tak en
Putt hi* r plum* Were &gt;tt&lt;u‘u&gt;‘*eit today liV skrii o t: .,-1 approucirea
alxt efforta w ill !&gt;■ m ade to get
I *Tii»id*IstughHm
M ernorut
“The w ord for c h a rity in H ebrew Jud aism th at the h ig h est form *f to
and m uch glata »nj«»h*d- T ha C U t i D —J A Howard
182
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(h e m r t-o rg « n |ied tn w iK i to tn - I* the sam e as fo r justice. Care p iety Is lo (lerform th e will o f Itunpl!al a fter la* bud bciip run
lucinltrr*
com eyning
the . to a court bitibiiiig where tw o
driver* face c h a r g e , of rcckWea
Cl##* D — W. W H aultrt
cre«M* Ihe acope and activity of the o f the u n fo rtu n a te is expected o f fiod out o f love (or H im , lather oyrr by a n autom ob ile tn lr»lU ot th a n k sg iv in g Eve dune.* a t th e Q erm .ui getterub. plcil n u io c m l to
driving.
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175
b oy acout m ovrm cnl thnm ghout th a J ew a* a d u ty , and lie U e x - than
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f fear uf H im . We do his hom e a t atwut 5 00 lost cvrlluu: M ayfair Inn. &gt; o v . t , .w ith bro- d a y to i*itarg,*R tliat they ordered
A t 1 1 :25 o'clock Sunday m o m S em in ole C ounty. It waa announced peeled to g iv e from one-tenth to not believe* in a Hell, liecaii'e wo
Ikr.nL* regarding Uto n c m lr n l veeds fo r the aid ro tin* blind th e mAamcre &lt;C JJ3 R ailana
* « A^
Ing a t the P alm etto A v en u e. Claaa D— W. A. S w ea t
183
174
1*8 201
to d a y by Jack H aitian rhatrm an o n e -flfjh t o f Mk incom e to c h a r it­ b elieve th a t a (iod o f love would are not available a t prew n! but fmal o f the club Jo.- M oss an
780
S[)rcta!ur . wen- no! ilkiwed, Tire
vJ
N inth S tr e e t InUraacllcm. a 1910
match**, declare,) o f th e m ovem ent
T h e W.C.IM
ab le purpose*, but even mure im ­ not condem n men tu everlastin g the tan * h o Was treated by l&gt;r notlltrrd that the l.tons^ w ould officers a c r e coxxivl ile n e r a l Et&gt;- C bavndat Sedan driven b y H ow O fficer* of dlslriei cominlUcea p ortan t i* hia o b ligation to e n ­ pu nish m en t fo r sin s com m itted T . J*. Me Dun le t U reported In la id in th e C h ristm as beat sa le erltard Von 6javterusm an d I-icuU r . C oodr. a ir held on tha third
- a n t &amp; S tan ley collided w jth a
S u n d a / of each m onth and tha w ill be elected and efforta w ill courage th e u n fo rtu n a te 'w ith p er­ during th e b r ief span o f a lifetim e. have m ilfered no scrlottr Injuries for tub, m ito s is r elief,
| te n a n t Clcnerot Kurt
M aeU w ,
) 030 F o n t aedan driven by B en
S em in ole
Oun
Cluh'a
practice be m ade to aecure more acoutera sonal atten tio n and kind w ords, . " J lw s b eliev e that sa lv a tio n is other tit on tfti* broken Irjf.
W, It. T hw catt o f Hie F'ermin- T h e y are acen-wi! ul imtUn* th e
Farrieh.
D am age w a i eon ftn ed
m atch ** are held on the ffrat to * ca rry the burden of th e armtt
dtna I.tuns Club w us w elcom ed 1talkin'! to dftttn R*. revTitge for lh ~
no( ach ieved m erely by statem en t
l o bumpara and fe n d e r ,. B oth and l a it W e.lne»day afternoon* of w ork. More troop* of w ou ta will r ec o g n isin g them ae friend*.
troop* " h o
I’lnatirs mail,* from casein, n . by the • lilts, and Iits- ll was fined killing ,.f J.&gt; Nazi
"E very m em ber o f the faith a c ­ o f a fa ith or Iwllef, but that our
driver* w ere ch arged w ith reck- each m onth from 2:00 until 6:00 be formed In outlying oecttona
tliev marched
cording to the preerpta o f L ev itic­ rewayda in a h ereafter a r e esine.1 -ubstnnce found in m ilk. ar«- 'I-,**! I" cen t- l,j Tail Tw ister lltrk w ere n«ntMf.*w.l .
o f ih a County, bald Mt R »ii(»n .
II I il
tC eatlaw eg u■ e^ gs m »&gt;
f-»r nisi , "at an.1 mt hntl,»*. — t I-I—
• * f -r a c s im g s ne.*kt!.u s is responsib le for the m oral

Border Clashes

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Road Department
Begins Work On
Surfacing Gap

Glider Company
May Locale Here
In Near f utureT

ISrmvnijtg Tells Ro
tarioos n*' Flans
For Modern \irport

Project Will Permit
Trucks To Unload
At Railroad Siding

"&lt;*v” •*! fir|»**

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Four Auio Wrecks
Reported D u rin g
Weekend1To Police

Bahv Feds To Meet
l);i\liina ‘B* S(|uad
Tomot idw K\ening

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lloj'ipfr'^or/ W
eat Nlnlh^StreetjMonthly Match On
nm
l
"jGun
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Mr. Shames Addresses Congregation
Beth Israel At Jewisli Center Ilert1

7*'

Lions ( Iul) Plans
To Hold Mootings
Al 'lourisl Center

Boy Scout Leaders
To Meet At Mayfair

Nazi (ienerals Flead
lnnucent To C’hnrjfe

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FO R ECONOM Y AND BETTER
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M O T 0 R T.u N E - U I*
Only $3.60
IN CLU D ES:
Im pect and Teel B eltery and B attery Cables.
2. Inspect and T est Starting— M otor
3. Inspect and' T est G enerator
4 Check and A djust C urrant—-Voltage R egu lator
5. Clean, Inspect, Adjust, and Test Spark Plugs
6. Check Cylinder Compression
7. C heck-D istributor Bearings, B reak er-P late. Cen­
trifu g al and V a cu u m ‘A d van ce M echanism s •
inspect and A d ju st B reak er Points.
Inspect Ignition W iring, Connections and Dis­
trib u tor C ap an d Rotor
Check Coil an d Condenser
Check and A d ju st Ignition Tliping
Clean and Lu b ricate C arburetor A ir C lean er
Check M anifold Heat C ontrol
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Check Manifold and Tighten
A djust T ap p ets, (O verhead V alve O nly)
Clean and A d ju st A utom atic Choke
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T est Combustion Efficiency of M otor a t
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trouble To help looecn and expel
germ laden phlegm, and old nature
to aooths and heal raw, tender. Innamed bronchial roucooa mem hranee. Tell your drugiUt to ncll you
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condition, built of finest
virgin lumber. F o r full
inform ation, write Box 41 ,
ca re Herald.

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Soddera. Defendaftl, ■■
Wltae,* my hand ami official
•ell at Sanrord. Seminole Count).
State of Florida, tbit list da&gt; of
October. A. U. 1545.
I) I*. IIKIINDON
Clerk of lb* Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida

th* e la te of Thoma, W. Klnlaw.
ilacataej, late of tall County, to
the County Judge of Somlaola
County, Florida, at hla offlco In the
court hou*o of *eld County at
Sanford. Florida, within eight calen­
dar month* from tha tlraa of the
flrat publication of thi* notice Ka*'h
claim nr demand ahall he jn wrlllntr.
att8 *hall atat* the place of resi­
dence and post office adreaa of the
claimant, and shall b* aworn to
by the claimant, agent, or attorney,
any such claim nr demand not
til* Itltas fitI) •]* ) of NiiV^mtior, I&gt;If and
-iff filed Khali be vold
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JOYCK V KIN1.AW
AdtTiinJn i r a t o r u f i l l * *»•*•
A* aatmlalKtrator &lt;&gt;( th*
( n 1 •* u f K « t *• P .
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R atal*’of Thomnt W. Klna ***«!.
Uw, deceased.
First publication Oct, 50, U i*
i s m e ( 'o n i i t Of* T i n ; c o t jff r v
x a n c K to Ari-F.Ait
Jt.'DUR.
«KMlN(tI.K
rn rS T Y .
TO: OltVIN SODDERM. who»e place
KI.OItllM. IN I’ltOIIATi:
In r* r&gt;;»te a.f THOMAS W. K IN- ot residence I, unknoavn.
I.AW. Ilrraaaffl ,
Y((U are hereby r-uulred to appear
To All CreaillwrV an-l ., IVruon* on the 23nd day of November. A. I&gt;.
l l a v l n e C l a i m * nr I i e tn a m l ., '. \ K a l n * t 1444. In a certain null for dltorre
pending In the Circuit Court of
Haul KatJI-;
Von atnl each of you a t", hereby Seminole County. Florida* an *'*•
not If Ird ami r-aiulr*!! lo ‘pra*»i't bfevlated. Idle of which aald c,t»e la
any (la Ian and iltmindi whlih-&gt;ou. leiuHe Snddera, rialntlff, va. Orvtn
or rllher of you, may have audio,!

H T K W a IIT.
T o All W h o m U M a y Gfitircrp*
N o l l e * i s h ere b y g lv #n th a t J .
J&lt; IMS'ANN KS RIJ RO. (/P)—When It.
filed his f i n a l : * p « r l
Admlr.lwt r Mlor o f tbt? ralstlw of
Henry Matthyten, 7, heard h isjjo g
K a t i i I*. H l r w R it ,
th a t
howling he went .into the back­ bi*
filed h is petitio n f o r f i n a l di«*
yard to pat it—and both collapsed c h a r g e , a n d t h a t he&gt; w ill a p p ly to
and died.
Tlyr dog had been th** J form r a h I** it W W i n * , t'n u n i y
chained to a pipe that had lifeamp J u d g e of H em ln o l* C o u n t y , K lorhla.
th» t t b itiiy of lJft*riTiir**r* 1* 16.
electrified through a leak in the •in
fo r uppfuYTtL uf tut Hie aiul fo r f i n a l
mains.
dU rh ariff - »a AdiulnlAtruttir of th**
|c M n l c of Kilt** I •. Kt iW ftrt, ill ' » I "k'i

I.OS A N G ELES. Nov. I a. ),?*,
area'.
Heavy nutunui rsim have brought
flood conditions to parts of sou'h- ,
R E L IE F TO COLORADO
DENVER. Nov. n , UP)— Airern California- At least one death
is blamed on the storm. At the J plniies are bring loaded with hay
for transport to snowbound forms,
win-re thousands of head of livcetix k are threatened with starv a­
tion. Armv vehicles are bucking
A I Iron* cheer i* taboo under
through I he . drifts
to
reacli
mat ironed f(unities.
the Motlot, Picture Code.

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H ER A LD , S A N F O R D ,'F L O R ID A

TIM E FO R HUNTING SEASON

SANFORD
,Boat Works

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F O R REN T

ROOM for rent.

Phone 460-W.

BEDROOM fo r rent, 311 Park A w .
FU R N ISH ED room. Phone 205-R,
71H Magnolia Aw.
LARGE well furnUhed bedroom.
113 \V. loth St. or Phbnc -Utl-W.

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A R TIC LES FO R S A L E

W A N T ED

WHITE gifla wanted for checking
laundry. Apply in peraon. .Sem­
inole County Laundry Co., HI9
W. Third S t.
W ORK W A N TED
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SW EET Hamlin oranges 2c cacti.
R. W. lAird, Phone 7hS-W.
MIRACLE CONCRETE Co. J . E.
TerwiUpcer, J r , Mgr. Cement
Water Proofing — Building
Block* — Sewer Pine.
809
.Elm A to. Phone BS3-

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E X P E R T pnlntlng-^controct ur
hourly basis. S, G, Grogan,
RADIOS, phonograplu, record*,
roofs repaired, Phone 1151. of
NEW room* liy tlay, week nr ’* sheet music, guitar*. The Mu,lc
7B3-J._______________ _______
month. Highway 17-92, 3 mile*
Bax, phone 953.
Sttulh uf Sanford, Jtainhovy TourDUSTING carl, hand duster, mule 1 0 B u tin e sa O p p o rtu n itie a
ijt Lntlge. '
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cultivator, fcitiiixei broadcastROOM” for rent, Qentiemail preer, good mule, rutile disc, 5 tons, I AM offering my business..for
sale including building, fixtures
. ferret!. 310 W. 3rd S t.
fertlllrer, Cote planter, mule
and stock, which has proven to
plow, Georgia stock, 1 lot of
net a nice incomu during hard
sweep*, hand water pump*, plat­
W A N T ED TO R EN T
times nnd present conditions. I _
form scales. . Phone 7 8 I-J, Cfcrl
have other interests that will 0
FU R N ISH ED house or apaitm eiit.
S. Myncs.
involve too much.of my time to ,
‘Ph. fiUil-J.
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Operate this business for only a
ONE 'ftlll length- hraclc la'pln fur
SM A LL furnished apartment fur
coat. S ite 18. $50. 21 OP Mag-*, snort time. Call a fte r '7:99 P.
elderly couple. 1’honu Patrolnolia Avo-, I'hooe 931.
.
I II, if iiiterealvd. J , A. Calhoun,
• 910 W. First S t. ’
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HKAIKR-’A R TER S for (.’hri-amn* J
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FUltN’IS IIE f) apartment prefer­
gift*, toy,, gstiKs, liooks, doll*. [
Btiy now on budget ar lay away. 1 SM ALL established business show­
ably in private “home.
Young
ing n very nice return on total,
Firestone Stores, 111 E. Ktr»t
couple. Phone 620-M.
investment of $2350.1)0. Ihfor
St. .
l lt l t i 'l and hifaril by ta n , elderly
mat ion in office only. No telegentlemen. Can furntnh own 5 burner Ntyeo oil stove, good i phone calls.
linen, Addre** Bo* A. cfo Her­
condition, *20. 110*1 W. First St. R O BER T A. W ILLIAM S, Realtor A
ald
Sanford Atlantic Bldg. Phone 732
I A N'N*K11 pearhv*. fwars* cher­
IIOl SK (t: apartment unfurnished
ries, eldcrberrk'ft, blackbvrr juh, 11
LOANS
by couple, permanent resident*,
hInek raitphcrrius, and pear* with
. no childien. phone H'.rH-J, E. N
miiiriR. SwertrnwI. Rea non nbio.
LO AN S M ADE i iviiltng.
Ilnx CJI, Snnfyrd.
FROM *19 TO *.100
stiict privacy; fast service
3 R E A L E S T A T E FO R S A L E , FIL L UP with Fuel Oil and KeroFLORIDA LOAN CO.
sene before winter.
192 Sanford, Avenue
D ultart's
GOOD house and lot.
II. B. Pope Co.. Inc. 800
lLumber Yard.
H o l m o w H ER E W H ERE
~ N lC H 0 L L 8
PRIVACY IS R ESPECTED
Grtwery Sto re and filling station
STU lllO O F PHOTOGRAPHY
YOUR natural doairo for privacy a
with three pumps, *2,UUU.UU
for finest quality
In money m ailers is strictly ™
stock doing good paying bust
PO RTRA ITS
respected here.
Friends atu*
ties,, two story building with
Commercial and Copy Work
. relatives are not uueationa*
upnrlment of &gt;1 rooms light,,
Snapshot Services
Your em­
bath water, located tn , ran ll Phone 1159 — 220 Melsch Bldg, j about your credit.
ployer or business associates
nearby town, price *39 ,000.00.
not he«r ol yotir jiertlonal
Sm all well located lot on Sixth TUXEDO F R E D S—complete lin e .1 will
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store.
j affairs. There is no. cause for
street Iwtween Palmetto ant
embarrassment.
Mugnidib avenues for *-ou on ADDING machine. Rebuilt, like
Reasonable credit requirements.
cash.
new; Three standard inside doors t No co-makers on money loam.
Fru it and vegetable store, good
Variable paytnen* plans.
with raking frames and hard-,
down town location.
FAMILY —
LOAN CO.
ware; City Gas wafer heater nml
-----------Good farm near Sanford.
12.1*
Phone J *
tank; k'itchen cabinet base. ('.[F lo rid a Bank Bldg,
acres. II acres in Cultivation,
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good flowing wells. Six room
house with 3 bedrooms, 2 screen­
FLOOR MATS
ed porches. Possession of huuse
for all models
SI vj NH
can he hud nt once. Garage,
Chw rilets nnd Fortls
Show eartiii btitl ptstlPrn
barn and chicken pens.
Price
SEM INO LE T IR E SHOP
O — BF.F7S SIGN SKHVICh
*10,500.90.
D D. !,undress. Phone 1021
tt! C. L IT T L B
W. H. WILLIAMS, Realtor
OIL BURNING
lit) North Park Ave.
RENT A CAR
FLOOR FURNACE
Telephone 1120
YOU DRIVE t t
HAUER APPIANCRS
PHONE 200
4 Vi acre farm with modern 5 room
81 HICKLAND-MORIMSON
SAW
MILI-—
gotd
condition.
Sec
house, excellent condition 2
• D R lV K -lr, INC,
W, D. Bumbalough, Wilson Corn­
screened porches bath lights nnd
er,
0
miles
west
of
Sanford.
telephone on paved highway
DODGE - PLY21GUTH — 0
clone tn. $8,500.00 terms.
PARTS
AND SERVICE *
NEW unused Kirby electric sweep­
10 rooms, being two 6 room apart­
Phone 1011
er. All atachm enli. Phone 482-W. 109 Palmetto Ave.
ments, all furnished' and newly
ELEC
TR
IC
appliance
repairs—
painted in nnd out side, one 4 piece living room suite, priced
wo repair washing machines,
rents for $35.00 per rrtonth, good
reasonable. Can l&gt;t) seen at 1800
VBtcum cleaners, fans, (mixers.
tennnnts, the other i , occupied
Lake Ave.~~
Trotter Appliance Service. 304
by the owner, possession of
W. 2nd St., Phone 1064-J.
which can bo hntl nt once, lot PINE lumber. See W. D. Bum halough, W ilson’ Corner, fl miles
&lt;15 by 110 feet well located, close
AUTOMOBILE A radiators re­
west of Sanford.
In.
Price $7,000.00.
paired. Wright A Cohen Gar­
We have two place, of liu,l!*e«*.
age, 21st A l^rcnch, Ph. 1009-J.
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
each with Apartment and store 6
VETERAN 'S TER M ITE
*
building, and filling station. See I'LL BUY your rat "agardleve
CONTROL CO.
us for a good business.
of age r r condition. Ri-~ Real,
Formerly the W. D. Mellon Ex­
Now 2 bedrooms, 5 room house
305 W 2nd SL _____,_____
terminating Co.—6 years guaran­
and porches, a nice new house
teed -contract,* bended and in­
you will like, possession now. USED ptanos fur cash. Tha Music
sured, 8 yeara experience. For
$tl,500.00.
-Box, phone 963.
•
free Inspections and estimate
Ideal tourist court sites on U.- R.
Phone 6 -or write P, O, Box
highway 17 in.or ou* of Sanford, BAGS wanted— feed, fertlllier.
Highest cash p rice.. Write Cen­
73 Longwood, Fla.
see us for the very best loca­
tral City Bag Co. Box 2462, Or­
tions. .
lando.________ ________________ PILUJ.JC stenographer. 110 N.
Well built G room from* house, on
Park, Phone 1121)._____________.
paved street, price $3,500.00.
WANTED to .b u y —luggage trail­
W. II. WILLIAMS, realtor
PIANO
tuning and repairing. L o a f
er. Ph. D. -C. Bigg*. 473-W.
,1 1 0 N. Park A»*.s Phono 1120
18 yeara with Cable Plano Com­
pany and University of Illinois,
ALTAMONTE-^Rrnnd new 2 bed- 7 Pals, Livestock, Supplies
Champalgne, Urbana, lit. L. L.
room Spanish style bungalow, TOUCHTON* A WATSON, 1201
Sill, Residence Phone 611-W nr
lake view, completely furnnlahud,
I
Celery Ave. Has Purina Fooda.
Music Box, Phone 963.
landscaped-and variety of fruit.
Can be aeon anytime. Second GIVE us your order for baby Slipcovers and drsperies made.
whitr&gt; house on lift on hermit
chieks. The. A a n f o r d X-Cel • Mrs. W. C. Dekle, Phont 402-M.
trail. Deal with ownaa.
Store, 2nd A banford.FO R RENT—seroLtruck and trail­
FOR HALE— Five room bungalow g
HELP WANTED
er srlth driver. B«n dchebel, Kt.
in Sanfotd Haight* Section. This
. 1, Box 119-A, Maitland.
ta a vFry neat hoiAf. Possession [G IRL for soda fountain a t LanWATCH AND CLOCK
RR
| ey'a Drug Stora. Port tims or
can be arranlred.
REPAIRING
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Rea tor
full lima.
Tha Home Shop, 1700 Sanford
Phone 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg.- COLORED girl— must Vave high Avenue—work guaranteed, modern
school education. Clean work, methods.
ARTICLES
FOR— SALE
- . _-------year round, good pay. W rite
G. C FELLOW S
Popular Seat Covan
box X , c/o Herald.____________
Phone 1143-J
SEM INOLE T IR E SHOP
GIRL wanted for general office 13 NOTICES— PERSONAL
-IMITATION leathers In moot
work. Apply Seminole County
co lo n and larga selection of
Laundry Co., 819 W, Third Bt.
8EMINOLB T IR E SHOP
good upholstery fabrics. Robert
201 North Park
a
Brown, &gt;911 N. Orange EXPERIEN CED Industrial insur- --------*------ Telephone 87-----------— unco arants wanted for SAnfnrd
A Y L .0 H in d 6 .F U .
and vicinity. Apply In person. PHONOGRAPHS fo r rent
The
GARDEN and lawn seed; Vlgoro
228 W. South PL, Orlando, Fla.,
M ask Bax, phone 963. ,
Fertiliser. The Ssn/ord X-Cel
Friday A, M__ '
Stone, 2nd A Sanford.
LOST * FOUND
WANTED; w«mSn—light house
PLO W ER8
* work. 107 N. Locust. Phone FOUND—Will tha party who lost
: fc
for all occasions
7 B 4 . I I . _______________________
the gant's sport shoe on Mag­
Me N EILL * YOST, FLORIST
nolia
Ave
coll
for
It
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my
ptaco
Celery A n . Just off Sioee . COLORED girl wanted for light
or bring In the mate to i t TUs
bouse keeping for family of 6.
Office ph. 403, rnldsnce ph. 610-R
on# flu , W. M. llaynw.
Must be able to cotk. 428-W .
• ROOF T IL E
First SL
15
AUTOS FOR SALE
Spanish A barrel
COLORED
girls for laundry gork. W AN TED; Late model car. PraAd
white and.
In parson. Seminole Coun
small
must he in '
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Co., 819 W. Third
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Fair imfiy through Frid ay. Fen*
United rath er cmif tawtuhl. Hliyhl*..
ly warmer and iUntinisfo** *« * # r
Friday.
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Australian i Asserts
Extensive Employ­
ment Of Power Hits
Hindered Activity,.
L A K E SUCCESS. N . Y ..
Nov.
M — I/O— D ebate on
Ihc veto question sta rte d
off with n b an g to d a y in thp ,
political com m ittee o f tha
United N ations.
A ustralia led off b y f t b '
tack ItiK Russia for using th e ..
IiIk four pow er veto t o titnes, v .
Deleguto Paul J1 tod uck o f
A ustralia clml*ged th e Sovirt '
veto a c t ions littvo slow ed the
work o f th e UN S ecu rity
Council and have underm in­
ed eonfldenctwin th a t body.
. Iliudtlck railed for a com - .plate review of th o vein
proviso w hich gives Kuasm.
G reat U ritnin, th e U nited
States, Kmnee and Chirof
tho rig h t to block an v m a jo r,
decision w ith p slnglo vote.
U nder th e ch a rte r, the
perninucut
imuubtnm m uju
veto ^ii&gt;y wibsUuitivq. que*ct nf fiUernatlonnl t»f-*'* "V,!
The group ’ aald th is‘ rti.,t
‘t-wary to pybYjd,- a ""ttr

r adVrey ot

ymakerettr'Ti’ plan
l'&amp;onp»nc*

Atfetr-miri Herbert M or­
ion. m ajority leafier in th e
&gt;Uiie df Cftinmohi to ld the
g $ n te rv that th eir action
tquntpd To u move to cun.
rti th e wuvonWiouL Tlie
l»cntai-s nmdfe only one
tlceaiiinii — nn ngroeni.-ni
§ io demand it show-tiim u
UT*Cr' HoWStdLsubo
npwlfa
in
Momi fepr lisahec-U'*4lrt» b\ UlUe,
W*U(IWtaU^et
them:

Musical Program
New Smyrna “I f Is Presented At
n« \ ir n iu H , u F .r K w m i
■| Kiwanis Meeting
lirrttld
Kdltu
The

H ig h

jk L

•r ' 1 . 1
m k im h it)Iv iCatm p l
•v.-r r ^ v gjfr*■9* wv •'
14; (A*j Aiberkan mill
totlay a rtrd r.l rig h t Uti
Afmy n l(ir ^ is ‘ »S
« U of ilf lurin'*!

n/Jitpuhlic

E ll.

ii&amp;.’ i .»

name' in thimany.^TIt'
gritrsl ut /viUhtuu .Id

(dtmjiTt,

which Si** the
bpeiHtltiHi. v;y,
atithtirlU»e]‘c.

nbuul at) auiotnoblfei'.'h
Fourier

4

ihu

!ft fnfmtB't
tothotunil
kM'Htnmtl

bttam* ;tii'

d»ouMuih of (ii-muntgi

«nd. thrniaatiil OoHM jl
■er/p. biu|;for.&gt;iit&gt;ii&lt;iiiAg
S tk i)« h money. ■ -N fl
'Hflie tilnek marfct-t cm
vWIrtl in » ilawn raid ,

hjfvP'O m! til Ary pfiHce*

JWWWfnl

Semi nolo

S c h o o P C e le ry

K *d »

will invado K iw Sm yrna to ­
m an ow nlkW *tp engngfHm
ki grid battle th at will lik ely
b e easily won from tV»
often trouiirud irioxporienr-

c-tllts Wgrc found, a sun fe ttle them.
!^nbft|)£h'* trial U i!
violets?
wnrleted.TW.evnI'.lettoa Wp* reverted. {Itynuntional)
r.4 • / * fiffTM

imp h of ids atta ck »V«b«fc
repented iunihleacq o f tho
Russians th a t they have tint
right to daternjin&lt;*^_'JvhIel£
in a tie rs #a- sitb rtan tw * awl
which a re proved urn*.

B a rrncn d iui,

laist F rid a y sight E ast is
ran ' rough short over tha
, Sgrkpll (oil
Volusia comitlnns. dofonUng
F He|hl*a&lt;l&lt;f
them 17 to n. •The Eustjn
fiiinB. '-Tell
eleven ekod out a 7 to (I
Victory over th e Feds in tho
Veil lltiuirt make *!»V|||.I. phy.
d&lt;*M it!uJ! mini Jwttfltm *&lt;tventure* fills! tilt of Ihu season for
I!i(tuIt whlth you ran cet »me in ti Celfiymvn.
i
Seminole, fresh from their
country oall
ulehi of ? }het t*. .ffnjtnr'our
2H to I ft v icto ry pver the
Uiiusigh
fnalfn]
i market ll-stks may aim tin useil in hg
W Jiiter Park W ild cats, lies
jrn 'Yctv
been sharpening R eru n n in g
, fut-Cth
IIH Cfltnl'
tml passing attack nil week,
rt.rti .ji M b* WNia-LltilWmlea w
am i will ltuvn every m an an
tin; Miami in top condition
fo r the collision,
W illis Wnderson, Sanford'a
t'utiil fttitqialgrt (UpI im.l am l&gt;e«n
r^-tthed hui Ihc: Stuff -fodfe' uirfi cuudidate fo r atl-stkto hon­
of rcichlrig. the tea.
Kathleen o rs will probably continuu
f.4'&lt;rocl-; nrl liudinl, '.i» UrTg-nW his line explosions, broken
r&lt;l a JtCtik*TaIa»;&lt;i/ Kh»k#»pear»* fiohi niiniinif, passing
1
nml
l&gt;y f’hkrle* ami Maty. Lamb h r
kicking
and
wrtl
,
“I
fiya-.’tlid
diulnlng (he lwtikPlatowhichwffi
In- li rrt in (Iiqbo&amp;it of tho high (MWn an evi‘ful-of Ms-abiUlv
acltrvi! liliniry.
...............
..
............
..
this year.
Sanford
having
(hr t'/UBroip
a&lt; fc U « M defeated f&gt;ef.und by n 2 7 to
lluttil ! Kaatnnr, mpsitioilt of sludi
margin earlier this aenant h-siy, l«l lba_group In Hip ,lf)
sou. ’

• '^ s t f n s s i g

{Aalfatrd

il litmble.
la i^ m o N

)lt&gt;rrtitmi "
leak Wctk*
lang “'Munt p
&gt;y Mi« Wf|]

jtiw uniftns'eujuycd n must*
ca l
prognim
W ed n esd ay
a t thou* .m astin g a t thu vcm*.
.nmlitT Hmaff. The program*
included A pm nh^roitOttfB^»s*
of,C h o p in 's "Tlnllad C in C
M inor" by
M ist JrfnrU x
Barksdula o f the Kfdiins
C onservatory of Music, and .
two violin ko|p5, "R o m an ce1* -■ .
itntl FrnuquiUt's "tMjrenujiy
played by Mias Anno L »v cR
of Sanford aud Rollins C o r- ■/srry n lo ry . *.
-*
'
Iklwlfi Sliinholser Won
toy horn tut first p r i a e . iri .
usical quiz,
qui/. co
eonducteq
a m
musieftt
n d u cted -,
ley Itert S a e k c tt, with inc\denial music by Ml*ui litjvn!.
and MIas B ark sd ale.
&gt;
P.

H u sk y

W ig h t

I-

tho death of Basi'
whb w as an active m em b er;;
of the club. H e rcp -a te ii thf. .
thanks o f M rs. M oora
the greetiiqr Klwnidr.n* filatn- V
cd amp sen t to Mr. bloo?
last w eek. IJJion .’m otion t f
I’c rry W hU ohurst, tht&gt; biulr, y
v o te d to send nn.c.xprt .sain.:
of sym p ath y to .lh e t e r e e v s e " 7
family.
Mr, Russell askvi

Villanov
Wins Over Florida
5 ___,.,4
P rim a ry ; S ch o o l
n ftabewk
I.Vhyvjl.Li:, Ni.e. .||t •- Soutlisidc
and • d r a f t i n g . birtls a n g ;
laij-^-VtUanovtt will maka ||fl

anim ats : in th e ir n a tu ra f
ha hi tu t.’P roceed s will g o to
Boy .Scout T roop o to - aid
In^ostttblishm cut of n p e t *
manunt m eeting pkacC.
Visitors introduced xyoro
Bymni S h « r^ f Sanford imgehull
en tch er,
am !
,1nrM
Root o f tho Key, U luf* ofbklliuh-b
Sentipole High School. M opP
bars onjoyed catjflg a t pewty'
provided ,i r a c ta f a t a b 1 4 g u
C h a irs-n rc nlsu motkl.- K^;

til appmntu.7.' nt Horida 1

sru Hslunlav whrn ihty mael
n iv m lly , of Plot Ha for
fourth tlmn since’ KMI
4Wrlt* bCEBi).
.
‘*
- J Iloldht? three vittf
ln«res -nr lies’ uver th e‘

'gift?
ssrers
- y im h la by .0-0.

I * The aerie* started 1

phln In INft wHh Vffl

( Meg i*y 2Sdi, nod (he

M^HJtal* wo—i
no------ver(h
e Oolo:
-- , i8» ..
PHQ5T Ko Hire Ayr

TowTiHcnd^CnunHl Td

^KBLANIY N«v. H, (4
Fodrraf-htate F m t Wamlr
fft4 FrltU y murnlnf acattvri

frost Friday morning aioi
coldtit low ground ana
north portion o f , tho (fail
d ttW c t
But no l o t h r r a
f i e r i &amp; are iy porte l

irtlon.

mooting m

Olstrfcf:

�9
f*

TH E- S A N F O H f

_ Tl»j 'hf/itnirn'r H ’. sflerV* or of

Th*

FO H O ,

rorkhopper

M f / 0wmw{ uimn In the yellow oyn* part of

ne

^kPny.

S to w a w a y
lO V t i . u . O i « K » .r t .

V QARIVItf, t/ ^ -fliia Wio. a

m r.^Ucdto!fiiiw». boy wiw .m
trim horpang to itarvm j„ an «i

jinn narrllc nf a TJ&amp;lch IXibnt

In Koopanr, ’r.iunr, lias VVie was
: &lt; » &gt; ••/fiiilrr In p t tg**rs?J»i»
iubcii; m Aunt.a'iu- wl ?&gt;i, n.,
iia» U*.» givt'if*
n iliiv a i d K mail*—lie is M'li
ftftVcnimmii i Iml

il Wlc .lowed away (n «&amp;#
t.erslln nil August fc.
tt ’ll
. Ota itftirib*
)
lm i * toler. burnt in places,
in « 1 K * . he lam Ut on n»

(ltd F r to f f noli I

M

W

lambuifler
r

_i

Lb

Lb

P eit«ih o u &gt; o

?wa

Uonaleta I'ct Hooet

6Bc
65c

Lb

&gt;•-..1 i.r n.w;

Lb

I t.Ki&amp;at y»Ki .
V
•’
.» h « lt 1 M h ljllu a t
»-«■ 4 -re** fei ftJljr iO.no]ik», olive
. . i * in Ik* *# W 'r4 JP fra W .'*
I' «i 'i«cr &lt;-T &lt;fn*|41. Vlnj*UlH«.

around for
thagcoaM !

In

Cornell Colla^p that ■ » a fpjahna.r y ett r.t the

S f g W v r l » - 'f P o U M jA

4 1 R m if.it# ,

P * f» U a t% J p t n n i y ,

T f o 'i P t s d d

t. in * &lt;(.• » ! a .jay anefiNWH

•toR. ’W .* ... .. ■

!• &gt;' • '

a t : low#
e s te r n ; C o rn

-------

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__

Steaks

a # STtdk
zbouit
;

-r Ik* MotN Ji|(t|&lt;i4&gt;
i-| Fu/ .Hrtilihule r,.upljr,'I
.v. ' a r a &amp; j ! &gt; ,

V?

Lb
Lb

j

4S c

N e ck b o n a *

much like a tacit of flour.
. ‘ ’A big .fellow named irrof
Jlnrdio. or ltantingd.4 giant

S

B5c
65c

29c
59 c

fib. Halt Should#! Lb 45p
Half Roast
Lb
55c
Rib Tnd Chops L b 5 9 a
u Chop*
Lb
. 65c
d Liver
Lb
39c
jfc R iain i
Lb
&gt;5o
Baueaa#
Lb
45c

fi)l,-eh|
in|&gt;-7V*A I*. I &gt;(»,'),, II-- *?L

ftbarp or White Ctwd.Ur

Lb

» «t&lt; w
I* .
l e u Pot Roast Lb

. fto&gt;i..a»«rr,
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. , riAlItto •’ ........... .... !
&lt;
toer.ii; 'i&gt;r|id.

mh lioaf, JProvalohe, ^ -

mm

a a p

.’ itiKdto

k &lt;r i .». hi

lb

atUppirl U

fti»ijjp^.r«f fp**D
.+ *&gt;

C ooked

4 ,™

L o b ito rj

r&gt; &gt; 4 .

to ItCN-e
t' OBtr- I ’ &lt;&lt;

y F l/tfm .A
I ' r n r a Hi

B ? « Ifi

; Popular llrand.

Cigarettes cm t.
H.-tto

-

A ,i (,

th at rout pet

re*ulta In

S^l|e

W

I.Jnnaj._ completed thrt i - ° t

War L.flilnn hr

During
ram# tho
oT T iifr i

human

m
m
m y A |jr

w**a -f-rp |Vnjg if)
P«-.l «&lt;p&gt;-4&gt;ftl. iat
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..r ki .» as. &gt;.m- ii..,b#r. .&lt; J t . l t l t

Sptirls Iupiilinu'iU

t*

ner In I9K; Blr nation. l#|#; pwut xiilrlir.g tHr fMi*;U»ihty•nf

Uillmclt
Tl‘») Unden.ir.-d (......
........ lurn tiMirM.iwitfi.on « Nrylnnd caarwH J . ,M. two: *»▼. IW3: and Flylntf iritCriMltii.H;il Hr^-I* to St
&gt;lull)', t'JCM.
.
been tanked with the tap 111 pu^t
jn 'Ffbruaty. HH".
era In the ttallbn, _ _ _ _ _ _
Noah uanl pilch, a form of pe­
troleum, In Imildini. bN * f a i .. 1*

S P O R T S

L A U G H

irtouo.'V, -i -ito.-r

BronchlHg

S*c I’ll If. LI PS

A!11KHfSi;i

*155

Retonga

EVANSTON, fll.,
an appreriaMe dtfft
ap p etite n( j o r t *
tha vendor*

»

,

rr

Anacin

&gt;'

m summer

M
i Bayer’s Aspii’iii 51)c

a t r » g .r r u h « .&gt; ,n i dm lhr the fall
lit Dye he wlluUcm. prbllnm l&gt;;« •
of the NorthWaatam uidvrgsltv
raaled: "When I get m, I, Wildeat*. IlarobAll flma buy and
thrfrt th&lt;* «•’*'
' referee tnua|ly counl. o eor»4trur mnrt
ball faithful.

f j A 4l.no

,«taSf flr-r

•-

•

“

/ / l P i n k f i a m s ’ ( ’o m p ?KSc

/ # ! top-

••

/ Casltirla

. i

«

.

Sits
^sorliine Jr,

Van UnnJe A iio rtH
p i

.

Vegetables
On Hiroshima Soil
IHasted By A-Boqib

an aiu rc about hl« tempOtertalner said — Whnt da

Cracker# to
Nahtoc*/ Bliredded VN ,f.
Wheat Pko
C e re a la

punt.i

CAW SPORTING
GOODS

«o he &lt;

Pir.i,

V&amp;u JDrode Aagprtcd.

t o S li .-.o

u

R o y i— you n ro w olconio lo u*c o u r football
a iu lR n u ffc io p ro p erly In fla lr you r fo otb all.
• '*
.
.
-

Tile day- Ocorgp Trautman be­
came iTmUicnt of the American
AiAoclatlott was a tough one.’ In­
deed. 'm at. w»s aemrnk j-eara ago
IHHflSIlIM.A -O n n'l| seared liy
toil tlere was an e m u of such tlie first ntomi^hond, ever l&lt;&gt;4a.*di
fed Ittirr character that Ttaut- in warfare,’the Japar
art rai^'
mtui t.n c r fanjoi i(. Trautman in# a tiiimper Vegetable ctnp, quler,
dropiieti into a irogue gam# and ing fenrt The ground might b»
noted tiiat one of the. umplir. l.srrcn for years.
made a ounptemwly Lad deetotoi.
Kyu'do News Agency .ay* many
n tiia- game wan - a r t /, tin Individual ytold* are even better
E
te imwident went to the dn*&lt;tiurtlonali'lv than lu Hi
romq for a aertou# ujfc- wtdi
Ailing eaunt.galdn which
umptrn. Trautman v m so new
d the atomw Ma»t.
at fils Jot) mo*t e f im&gt; piajers at ft
w litlsan* of lllrorhima hava
ted vegetable garden* aroun I
offending
temporary* hum## they htw*
tolcrata %
among, th# clty'a ru in *.'

t »v

1

G old sm llh

.L S - » 5

W , ..!.•&gt; e r r y E L B O W , K N E E , m sd A N K L E SUtP O R T S a n d W R I S T H A N D S!

&lt;AHh «,
r u e •winner* of lh»- Kentucky
OlyotiH*
ill*rb y » w foaled In TMe renm
regular -cajmit play Vince Novem
Itu r n -e n ti»« old Jnlm K. Matl.h-n
twV. IP.17. Hr had w.m tot alralgnt F-mn, three- niliea from tcxUuttmi.
Piiin- .
■jtfyfh*ir\itf\r~ v hh fnmfitfnf
-k. TTto fifth
in. t» y eapri.
’ Mia five arc "old Ib.wWid, win­ Mnril-r? Hv%»%» *Vj

u
ru.hed-II
jII irf j
Ml
to's 304 v;n,:* agtiust

NolitocO tUuvlded

Cereals w» 1

—oP |. onubl f Knot (bo Wiirifr a id
liar* tho regular •(&gt; ik dim •
,
I t i»nta.”
1
1 Rut the bill uf fi&lt;re esatuh, I
hy*:the head of r .&gt; c f't» l-’:.i»rr
aity’a Jnuttuilluii School l u * print­
ed In ls ’it fot New York’s.fan - I
Ivlmi'iiUn’r re s ta m n f.

i

FOOTBALL I’ANTS ^?5.r,0 to S6.9.1
!IELMKTS-$3.2f&gt; to *7.50
SIKHM.IHiR l*Al)S-$:!.2n

:t. The ffmt losa for Nryland li ,

v

pvs

hufgeK.n la in ami « « jr. »0 uip

M cC .rfjfso r
E 0 0 1 :b A

W o M tiin lain A

H e l V y weight C’h.
ke.NIng kld-M by « nil’ht

Wheat

*» •&gt;
.1 ...
1
BOSTON, y t v C lin e :.,r over
the m'ei'ir. Pmf, Uptrvuc.- M. Krbtic hVbrtnurcut “ Koont beef ,.r
chicken * te * s five ceuty, ham

turn trouble

an Importimt ofi
ilcf, nslvu ci
Stale grid u
Atralnat Itonn Stale he

‘rM ' ihaff-H

!ir*f *r

pioduction tec!

State.
almost

Tomito

K‘ ll"9rtf Cora

ito o iliA b b \ m v fH E it

u d V s t ;£ l ? §

Another factor llmitinj Amnj

lean picture#’ during&lt; tile cotnfnK
year.
•
Amerirpn
and llusilan picture* in the wet id |
marktl.
Before the w ar, American p ir -.
ing atx ut this condition,. In addi­
tion to the fact that many Holly: ttirea had an. abaolute pre ciit• throughout tho aoild , but
wood production* ndght not bo
acceptable id foreign audl»nc«». ormtuellon fVom B rita in ,1 llu**Jn
One I. that production', of *1# amt to a le»*ar extant, France and
Italy, ar- now protldie# .CTiOao
rc-npetill. n
&gt;I*r lnfractiuh caueM "the hluv./
I While prewar Europenn r«or
U of yards#• for VPl*’ * * «&gt; the
I 'action* tcertt noted fo r quality.
wsr'* demand fo r more thought*
fle ia td th e **!
iful picture* which would ae|t ih»iu*
lic lr e * on entertainment appeal. |
I rsuied 'Europe’s film producer, to
{make greater u*e .or Amrrlr*n

team hail *co»«w( a* many a* thro*

IfM M I

, ri-rtt •

puiUc (tuNdto Mcifen/

lutoite &lt;)nuui»H&gt;c#, with tun cauiitf holdort*, "wlAffi IIv’iitr&lt;t the
HotHMt'pf'CatitmotVi Oertne U
iJirruJ
in itM , Writ) u
|

S P O R T S

. f e t W d l - E . Okla^ (A V -Bcn goyfrnmfnt ami
fllnr# nut only produced gvidenc# neera to r the por
^•f.iliiUn had wUnesmea to,prove
GBanak hava onl
ment program to
Hitter say a he'.hot at a raihtt
for unloading .J;
^Wlth a ’ rifle and mi*a#d but the t#eda
per month.
b.iltot, .struck a iork. Tha reek
Engineers rep
fontsir German;• riunpahluns, ......
he, rofk4- with a. t
halt aecutfly *tucl

Brurhea made from the .leave* of
Oirimr tbn mbl-ito ef the I
icr.1 SVrf Mexlio'a official tUUi Century, hack* or la rro goveirt1*1 r., wet* ’ uait*-hy VirwKu&amp;rie m m t wagon* drawn hy tcum* nt&gt;.

BAliKICH, N . C ,
■me cart become rcry cartfuainu
» aomn pcopic. tayi Charles W:
lattWI, editor of tho North Carm
ra r'!ate College n*w» aervica.
Whri^ Virginia Palytccbnic Initutaui' ~i North Carolina S tatt.
M /l h i n l in jt the Wolf|^ck *ta
n t dc/eal of the teaaort. a WI'UV
Pulaifii, Va.) radio announcer
mfu^* I the end of tho firat ^uar-.
&gt;V Ihihkinir It ».•*!• a penalty
talnat* VIT when tha teama
in ged .idea.
T f i announcer hroadcaating tha
i i # . cb u ld n 'rflg u ri. out what

y ears and than coached them thyear before Glenn (Pep) Warner,
0)e founder of the double wing
attack, took o ret a t low-a State. r
German, bccauie of hi«.etamim
and urnloubtedlv utmost good for­
tune, never took limn (bit and
rimtor hh4 hto"'duties assumed by
a Taub*tKu&gt;w inHflf these nrggod
f r t j m i ■« -\ t
Keen are hi* memories of grid*
Iroh day* ton*’ gon#.' The flying

Oullet Hits Rock;
Polish
R o c k R i^ ^ ^ i

nV iovalvm ,
ox WWU Otod.c
'

Ancient Chanddifcts
•" For New* Commons

&gt;ut German h
■jt^yfoottiall.

me bark ef our

Balleklly

nalUmcrt Kx. Sl«k

to

in an enjinferio* cduree b’H la*

the flnvfootball con- turned to hU Patlv* state a year
enter Iowa B tatap: '
y.
Ituakem, “no p la t W » t t r
tie played with the Cyehme* two
:he twli carrier yelled

TniVES

IK'ICIAI

it proWedt#
re but th«rv

ynilgh-and
erman rueslla: ’
r left the field un

school.

W

,

___ _____

U

5jlo

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c m fis h -IV h llIttQ

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co u n try who try to prvtoud
th e m is a " danger of (,om -

muuism In A marina tshould
read the clet-lloil returns in
FYttiicv whi-ro out of tun utllHint votes enst Inst Sunday,
nearly three million of them
were for Communed*, giving
the Communist party a lead
of over Mil),000 votes over
il„ nearest rival, Fre.sldent
TiM.ii.liV Dnimlur Hoimhli*

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A ll nowimiHM-H w ill be b e n e fitte d b y lire th re e and
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fo u r-w eek sem inars b ein g co n d u cted a t C olum bia lln i-

veraity, New York C ity , under tho A m erican Press III*
atitute. Coming from all o v e r the country, about HO
p racticin g nowspnper men tyul women a t in c h session
exch an g e experiences aiul study im provem ent pciHaibililies
in journalism . Only n&lt; stron g group dares to undertake
such solf-nunly»l», an d ft becom es .stronger thereby.
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Tim press, when i t ' Is tru ly free,, is onc’ of tho funda­
m ental* in any d em ocracy. Tills one o f the ideals of tho
in stitu te. It Ih in bo liopod consideration will be given in
theso meetings to th e ch arges so often ‘ m ade against
A m erican newspapers, tlm t th e y are on one hand ilomlnhte d ’ by tlm paid ad vertiser, o r on the o th er, th a t Hews
report* a re stunted b y roportor-nffiliation with unions. A
free press and good journalism both require th a t news
columns ho open to all .sides o f un issue,, w hatever muy
bo tho editorial conviction.

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Am-pting Ha* f|r*t Mattwfd;
invltatiad ever «u coded Ur » cht*f
executive t» inamber* of joe** and
radio- for * KinferMw -*m atut*Uoveniiiicnt. *w hold* Ixniol sad
evtnftliimr oil the record. . about
•Ui itu-mlx-i* nf news gatherjug
ageitcifis m-urKpaii-ni and faille
aUUletM gatherwl In OilamJo lout
ThdrwUy lu! li»lcil fiir thrrc hours
to glparlng m|M*rU of adrltTrint iit
from Statu ik-|i.irtmcnt hesiU "Ii-Jin

tlur fkvrjiior had brought wlUi
him in »«e thrown to th ? limn.
Although th&lt;- fiuvenwf
tently naiicalrd for i-rilirh*m ;*ul

inviud i|ii(~ijmtffew news nail

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highway u»/rty pn*T»m:

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’oten as Bidatilt’s P arty, I___________ ADAMS n p I f h ’Trf (IOIVA) F « F V. PRB8S
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mU(tt|t him in an n xlm m ely
.ll is revealing no ."tra tle
iwkward position in trying
K**cift" to state ;•th a t the.
g o vont France,
situation with weekly news­
ns w ere liehi all papers on the question or
Press Association, o r mauy
jvor th e Soutii. Inst w cok »Ud print ' p a p er supply is , in
&lt;*f them , Imvo .signed At
a f a r ns wi* h ave hei-n aide some
ca se s fcrttical ' and
to le a n ! not a singlo di»- i!oiH&gt;ji fo r relief In th o n ear
iprbancH was r« p o rte d /a n y - future a r e n ot'en cou ragin g.
m ember, to tidU ov«r a
■A-lu-ro. If there had Im/ ii, you A h we liavn rem arked in
,
, m ay
surft uortiiorn nows- tills colum n bcfoi-o. The
papetjS’Tvuttld have mjsde the F ree Press la a t presont h av­
.
iiiost o f it. However, in New in g - a m oro dlfflcult-Tlnte page und oS-pAgO special edi­,
tion
publisht-ia
b
etto
r
hot
Y ork C ity a Republican dis­ gelling paper, both p rin t uml
ItQVe n„ “ emt-rgem-y.” T lio it
t r i c t cap tain severely beaten papers
fo r
Commercial
. V a gang Of com m unists on printing, titan a tn m y time a t last 1(1 percent of m ost
;lcctip ii day diet! in th e Jtos- during tire war. 'Hto iCIarmdn H erald and the Lenox
Time Tahiti wern tp W the
1M■i i 1 iimUM
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paper supply, V j ;
The Hprhld hM been us­
,You nirty pot Ilka o h r now ing every conceivable nielliod to kcep up publication,
even to . lim iting' advortising
spAco to custom ers.
’ Ijis t
week the Lenox p a p e r was
twp oi* th re e tls y s 'ln U in,
P o o ris,. HI.,' da well ns publication, ail lrtcauac they
were out
was a del
iore did you j
an order.
loro in C orning
c m can wo g et
Ntnl w ng.sugge;
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thfjr'.would h*r« htt
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the present ad valorem
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um rente «e if 6 wnrr ofa U x baadl vti Income,
vigilance In Um cidl-c-tim
.if th*- li lancdda lux jind l u i ;r.|
livedtoch. • .V H of , tbe rigarwtte
lax for . aid uf muiih ipalitle..

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\ WARSAW, WuLriip «rw»|.u|K-T
The W omans Mbuiii&gt;iu«rj
hzkuiiik l.*i&lt;t •-•*y ini*
Soduty. Circle No. 4 o f tinH in t baptist Church. Pie'ny-FRA N K KCK
*
M om tiwiilternoon witn Mrs. At* Ncwafeaturta Sporta &amp;lilur
W. S; W are itf. her homo on. . Tlieia’a a merry battle on lor
1* a I m e 11 o Avenue.* Th*: Ml Ameliran end ivoaltion and t &gt;o
m eeting was opened w ith ;- &lt;•( the onUandltis. flanker- In
the country arv Hubert’ Reehlul of
Thanksgiving prayer led by the I'niuT-lly of Tusac amt Iturr
Mrs. (J. 8 . Sclntnn.
Itpldwln of Ihr. IJnlverrhy "f
Ite|N&gt;rta were read by th' t.'alifmtila at l-m* Angrier*. Holh
chairm an.’ A lesson fnun On nt»y Irft end. Iiwldriitally, »n d"M
lUtnew'I'ooU. uf Army. •
stewardship
hook
wn a Mr.
Uscchb4 1.1 aeektng otie of tlm
taught' liy'M rs. (I. S. Sqlmpn Inti ril.l |Hi&lt;ltii&lt;nj&gt; Olt Hie A f 'lanil Mra. I. N. Klmbrou|rl. t i i v , i l’i If* All-Auieilni t"r
pn-si tiled li rhaptur irom iiw th|r-l time, lie made the 1
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the lusik cnlll'.ed "W om en iuu leama.

I lull. *nr of the ■beat pO!**
H id ., it C. Marlin a rriv e d
riiclH-r- ill Ihe Miiilli»r»l. b ' *•
Hi hirt Inline lilt th e Country
O iilera w ere accep ted iby I yeaV old mni-ir fnun I.uMmSw,
Club mod aftp r siteniling mission
J'.uily
clm i/ou tr f« \ , , klandf ,Uw iMli in-rr aU
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fo u r
mmitliH in O a p a c . M rs. K orre*t Gatehtd, fo f &gt;1 utol llpa Ihr ill-.II,I III I'.*".
Itih M u i« more matured, havth e
new
foreign
in iselo - MiC retiitnc-l In-PU LA aflei a fr ‘
bonk v'NoW la Thu Dp)’. . Svii-r lii Ihr Army. Ifo U 21, *iuyv*
Mr. and Mrs. Uoy Murjoit which will he ta u g h t b » .o " firm Itakerhfirbl. ftitlif« nml i»
nml tittle son. Ken, have iu- nil-day mission s tu d y * cfcis . -ivfiMitri-n.'. Unbbvin, a »enpir,

tf g u la r

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of the W.M.S. Nov. 'jr..
. Din ing the social hour
fit .-hmeitls were served
the hostess to Mrs. .Wat
R ed . Mrs. I. N. Kimbrou
l &lt;lrs. J . 0 . Calhoun, M rs.
UilUt. .mil Mrs. I n r tib W. Shannon. M r.OG. S. |
Richter now. on termitu.* man, Mrs. F o rrest Gi|«
h a v e ore visiting w ith. Mr. ami Miss Marie S tew art.
and' Mr*. Henry- R ichter.
I.Ieut. -Hi- liter was rccenlly
discharged a t Camp Hootl,
T ex. a fte r five y ears serxfee with the Air Corps.
turned t« their fibmo in Ivo.
S. ( ’.. lifter spending the
mist two weeks w lh Mr*.
Marion's pnrent*. Mr. and
Mrs. Turner I-odge.

The, . . M nuriti!
irran tb y
T rsim n g -U itliin o f th e b lrsl
Bapti.s‘. Churclt will n t w - ; i
sp a g h e tti
su p p er
for
it*
m em b ers nml gucaUi ut 7:U0
P. M l'in tlm C hurch A nnex.

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Tho F a b r ic is fho Sodl
o f tho Suit

HUNIMV
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tla- F-.-iuur t hitir of th*- I’rfkytutian I'hutvh will «l '0 a MWP I
•nnem nt the everting nervier ut
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ir Tb* .FlsHIv Ctia» *-f the Fir-l
Br.ptlal'ithim h vni meet at the
chur.h iit 7:80 I' M.’ to motor 'lu
the liflivje of Stnc t*. I'. Wmle,

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$wain Has Time, (Jirl
Minister Picks I M a c e
FI.UKA. Ill . Wgh-Love and K«-v.

*&gt; K, ConnelL; laughed at mere
man'a Imamlarle*— in tha tV-Wght

T n pair of y*uing loyei*.
Fldon Vocum of. Kantot)l, III*,
and Ruth NcUon of Potoiuae. III.,
i*Vc.l the flora minister to Utarry
them, but »r*ie ttxaolale when he
■*-l.| them he couldn't honor their
li - n** frofu nn adlolnlos county.

The ernipalheUr rolnlater MM
the cnupto t» it »pot ju*» aero**
the count V line ami oorforjit'd
ihr cerenmnv bength Ihe bough*
M n big tn*-.
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j paper.' She aax delcguted by The
.S.itional Front to the Consultative
j \ » ntbly, tlcel^l n- ConnitunUl
. tvIc.Ste to tho Coutlltuent A t;
etnnly ami eveatualiy.became ItJ
vice. .p.. tn,/dent.

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taken pinto. W it
llonto rijler of

:tiN«.. V tN liA R O ’ [

:u*Uvu7e*, nnd n«t her political aD
lilintion,. *hc nmy bo .tald to tj pl*jj
tllinitclvra III tli ae field*. M’ I, ibv new Human of' France. i)e-|
arv not itocie*tcd corni, h In liun foie llu wnr French women lacked
«p u.inrn mir*l wiufc In d o‘ |n n only th, right to vote, but tbo|
n-,,,c llut won* n In politic* •' 1 •eht to *ncb civil llbtrtie* « i a -

treminent m
member*
of tne thouhl interext thenuclve* lu *b ,+ ink mrotinl np/l n uitupdri v*Uhiiru prominent
tiw n o.
Ovlrifo Mith'illit (!bureb. The , ibr, coUlltO* -proinetna *j |
•ml their hatband'* rpntcni. Rut

S p cd slliin g to rem ovins
anpesfltioiir hair.
Room 60d F la . Bank Bldg.
•Orlando, F I - .
Ph. 4406

Firm-h pariisnH-nj which h- had
nitj'itmnd and which Wnh th**t* »’ H* hi , st U lI r n t a o f I irrh io —l u n ;
..... ....... arntlrtcil --ii vnmllim. Ho ' •in*.• jh rl b - * r i h n t I Ifo N l i ' . i l n Inilwui
Vvili lie j rniml ririxe to obtain mWn d -ut* pottnv in Krw Mrxirc allow, *

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.wntc: n Ncbruikn.

ftL AWNINGS
,:««tMr K V

awuy. Tire lto*l Homo rid er
has not. doBu his act. Tin*
past war. terrible a s It wire.
will ncqiit -liko w Hutitlny,
school outing In com parison.
This i)uxt will h ave blood
shod-in every imtion.
AYhbn thu i lllnck llofiw
rider D on thu. scene, it Mill
not he a forced J-ntlon of
tilings. The. past fam lne will
romlml one of, «i| old fash*
ioned G eorgia hom ecom ing
.payout. N o to : IA m cntatlona
of Jerem iah; 4 -8 , ft, 10. ■.
V' L et usaTcmemlW thot- Din
Wliito Horee rid er of Rev,

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Oporutora to S e n e .
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n n ai'ii* V •r*r&lt; h Mini 'k:'1
rvllext t!** . ire'P O: wh*
law. palpi lag *ad .wow. '
In irvrtal rnll.fnniit
iri i|w&gt; ihlrtic.
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bchM i: - and puttinj* it nl! to-

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to you (o »: m i n m u k c re ivoulil
lik e.

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Ver«i«. Wninlw.u it. Mi**. R- ............ Junior Choir rang a a|H*-Ut, aunv I fiimiicial uni! crurmmk—*od eh'i"' - ti t,nigh their . v*ni time drive td
j/iV. K*i Hell, m.d Mias Molly C* • i-Cf. ’
.
iiialntaln French home* In the abl»c nlurnUil in ihew. WniH
/ lire of hn mn*t» nnd to fight tho
-■dU-yty.
Mr*. Ken W*Uon l» teaching mv ili'tU'il in.mbe. a rf p.irllatnx
j The nt»&gt;vfo *h*iwnut at the Ou-c tho newly, furwed Sunday School lh( &gt;• arc elected a.* member* &gt;d ii'iulrr unil.lgrouml, they nave
Mini a new |dare and high p&lt;*(i
und nut n* WOOttf*.
miinlky llriue on -Nnv.-lft, ol
t in * for’ laui .-ge rirlv
Mre. pmli*nt:nt
In their country'* political viuid
Womey kaou now.that, U li
P. M. m l I*- "U ap i«'r» of "
It. J. Bevam’ K Jracht-r "r ,hr eupnlry
tumomic uctlvltlei. • Today their
I* not ictpre lh petiunlii r. '
A.lnlt tla v Several t*Mnl&gt;cr» nf
ptimbory in the ('CfUlituent Asj
Ihe Runday ILhonl atteinHxl the t Hr11 liiintf, nre mi t *e&lt;l1r». Tl
. i-nibly exceed lb,-, numicr* of
the CoiiiU'Uiiilv Chtffah .SttendH TrainliiB twho^l hthl ftum Monday
A mmjean women in t^cmgir**. ' , *
tho V. nib F Movihlf Call* •&gt;' lh- through llnir»-lny nl the* &lt;Hrit
Mine. Ilraun‘rrim rt* that n t .i i .r
JUlheVTil iTiurvh to Ipbrnlo. '
r.wnn a ,1'aci,—1 ,ly French women xvbii the legel
lig h t tn'equsFpuy fur etpral wort,
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cifim ut- - Pi-viilvr P.*ta,nci a.-i i nn i-*tully - nut yvl cpjoynl '&lt;j
rlanvl.war withmit ■•ouuttln.* H-X Ami'. Iren W#m II.'

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.S. WIIUnm*. Hr». M. tl. Ui.UV. Set!ptore nml. lr-l tho Re»pon*lvc
re. Ken Wat eon. Mia. Tally H«t- Kcadin-.’, and John Avan* gave tno
a H r a . Caul Bates. Mr^
addre**. Mr. Cuty and Mr. Kvan.*

I.:ii *»tm l*r,i other fiiotlmll letwra
pi .tying fur the Itruim.

»ciiipl.rit. She fiiundid end tilllcd
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nffl W * ; Tie I’strict, un*lcr).K,und r.ow*-

xhoiihl wotk chiefly. inA&gt;Ma flth!*
n&gt;. healUi and child nnd *•***'
ftrtfkre," *ny» inuc. Ilraurt,:iBc,;ile t ot the Aonimuiiut I'aity. AnHy j'anr Wllltqm* r a ’«*e1tH-i
laud Sund.iv wxx'tsrnien’e Dyy |pii.-Mth-nt of the CongtltUinL,Ai
tn .tho Often l.» Utttrtct. *6 toe -cmMy and a m nii'i i nl two J
........
______Lodge, ju *crv!ee in the CgaMlberry Com-1 rCinbly e»niiiii»il»n*—Koieiga-A
of Mr*, nibbaril Camel* mupjty Church wax in ..fl'»r*c ° f fn|
* ' , .ml I're**, Itiulio, (,'ineme.
Jr., by Hre. I-conar.l Cx»- l.iivmeti. -lack Coffiff l**l the
“tv taioly women *Ih&gt;uM an-*

K. Winvcf. Mr*. 4 a '. R. n a l* &lt;**«'.

ii* i

is

nil uriivujr umi •men.
".Mn-t prpl'lo tnmk

t

ilU tU C T M E N ’S W E A R

^ tiio HSlue (w o f
otiier

For All-American
Positions. At End

Poles Say Dollars
Peach Destination

or The. Bible.'!

11n* I ptovltihix
t also wish to com m ent a VilrolniVul with pntice authority
its
to be ppId for by an i«wreft*« tx
E x-l'rssid cn t H oover s l a t ­ drlvcr'a Jlcenio -fte.- Olflng. tho
ed n sliort tlmo ngo th a t wo
nrd now ,In tho d ay of .thu
niaek Horse rider. A F lo r ­
ida editor Insisted tim t we
lutvo U on living lu th e
W hite Horse r i d e r - ’.day f o r

sntl C hrixt; ■'th e

M r'is/m l Mrs. H arry Kud* II
th e past W t*k in
Miami w here th ey v isit*-*1
his b roth er Ilotvunf Kutli-ll.

2 K

Doubling t^r ahm of Jibe Florid*

of

Jhtvitl Wilson u n d erw en t
* •tonsilectomy a l (h e lucal
hospital on (-Yiday.

The Stirlai lKpnjrtnunt of lit*
,';«iifiiid Women's Clab util uponoor. ILc annual Iracbcra' evruta;
leStna; Mrs. It. R. Crumley, &gt;jn&lt;
It. A- Cobb. Mill tVIt. Hiarftenfiiii.
Atrn. A. t. Hunt utnt « « , U L.

1 k.-taftllrhntenf of a " .&gt; y * t j k
whefeby cquniy'coiunil*»ionvr» A n
cmidoy. county. manaH«ra.~ U « *,« f
pri«on -ajreteui. to *upply food,
clothing, choc* - and &gt;furniture for
atnte
inatllullen*. , AM M m ient
of nffieexi of Jattire .of tbe I’l-ace
ami MHiktoblr*. their idullea l&lt;&gt; lift,
tiihen over ! » , county judge*.
HUhwnv

Calendar
1 i n : nsp.\ v

------ -eul of llomeitead
Homejtead vF.scuii
had any t&lt;» offer ami fur the iimi*I .M-otidimeut
tulUdinga iuc&lt;t ~(irlitmrt!/
earl rynuiineil -ailenL
KxporteU tion on l“"!
flrewsrha failed Ui develop, evSn for buiinena |mrpo«ok. ’

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d y ila ^ U H

In accept!**

poll. Mcnubiger m M: “ We hux* 'K»*v prerVvnF by
urntht to piatke ell our ciillrlatn* l'^lumll:lilie*.•
V.:
Constructive, believing, ihat thwo\'v talermrtield ivn
•munimmdntltmii, If carried run, non^ronvlrted f-f'
wmild n-bound to-Urn bctajfit-’of S X ^ S M l S n i a a i
&gt;U Florida.'' . . . . .
,
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I^PIPIPHRiniliiPPIB

Mrs. W. S. Ware la
Hostess To

'An I iMifJmtti.il

m

illation 'of
Sidit i- Departt'otmolidallon
mm
. l n a t r o n o f rit &gt; j ., i ,
m tntii.
iM im
i ierwtg foiilnl the Invitad govst.| nml hutMtnf.' nf nii pm-oui-iv m
N o b le T Jiv h iK
coniily jail-*
eltiei of tew.
1*-^, than
aikliu: '-tv It "ther wbal it tvaT .county
jail* in eUlev
«l! *bool. ,
,
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AholbbaW l..of oily tax
M&lt;»t **f Hnwe allHHlme raprr- eolliTtoiv on.I iM oior- mnl nit
i.ideil ritlicr tin* laVler •dmly lax rollae lion . and aaeeaxlng . bo
‘
:.
potto. Hint is geiifrally regardt?d n» a m ere flourish, n o t to l-.iner* nr radio MallotW With oillj b..n&lt;ll«il by county.
n fcw.tmmtiy utllors piv*nil. ThC* Comblnlnr- tha' Dnlvenrity «&gt;f
bo tnkon seriously. B u t lately there have been quite a •uni* probably dile to tha fact that Florida nml Hondo State ti*Ile«c
fuw case* in which n*en nnd women have definitely offor- the coafcranee w»« railed fpf for Wcnocn with both made coed their eyes t&lt;&gt; friends op rcln tlves, and m eant It. And
dnee the transplanting o f eyes, though n v e ry delicate
operation, is now possible, wo nmy h e a r of muny m ore
such cases.
•
„( n.irliju and more rigiil rnfurnsliltlil uf /inti and X141T.B Iswx.' '
it Involves, if th o giver is- living, n v 'ln olio recen t
rase, a g reat sacHfico, l)Ut in this very f a c t com es new Hirndar* of Id* urifan|xalion wopW a' ‘Veeelr law nlIxAIng iCittsSttoa
f„r elector* to tos* out of office
p reaf o f the Intent generosity th a t lurks In so many
•&gt; it ml* xxhtK* dcilimx-nb foutrer
mlnda and hearts. In o th er ensos. tho giver xyllls his „ fnr-reaching program bf recoin confumt to elect nr*' wUbi».~Wltheyes, nnd the operation la perform ed very soon a fte r im o-Ullom prepared frpm ? r»rw umwaPof State Itoad fand« from
ful labulotlon of *(iRgratloiW tlevel- nuu* whera tattle art peiinlt**J
donth.
•
.
III inan' put lie blvWsVM Creation
- Tho more there arc of su ch -exu n tp les, the inure " ‘ ti' i^
an.
if i* water emiwvalioh dlatrif’
t mPiilyiit* Hie KI»*lmmNi n iv tr
clearly do men and womoh atand forth ns w orthy hf Im: revUlon of tho v
dnir-iire. roii-olldallon of State M«in ami all .Horlila njuUj of thq
hum anity oil lls higher levels.
..
Tani|M&lt;-Dayt*oa Rcoeh lint-.
.
,
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A tiiare'elgufoaS effort to *um|t
mil foreal fire* and pmtert ( " i w l
S IN C E *THAT IS so,-Homo id us’ who believe he
mviu. Kxpanding facilities uf Unl(P resid en t Trunmn) ca n indeed serve his country In tliu
v m ilv of Florida, liny* Inilu trlhl
Wh’ito House, xvlll bo hoping ho gives Roosevelt and tho
School amt Suae HoiplUl* r lo t;
New Deni n post-election exam ination now. A gainst his
inillatc cnft»|rucUon of four-liui t
hlghwaya betwren .loduumvllta an.l
own stinging defeat he mny find solace In D orothy Thom p­
xinmi and JockrciiviUc and -Tam,
son's statem en t th at not o.Ven F D R could have "hulled

tlm swing. N.olthoi* M r. .Unosnvfllt's jfripitds nor his etieinies
will a cce p t tho sb'itcnient, b u t anybody who ta k cs-U u ’
trouble to oxnniluo th e m con l will' find th a t th e great
Now D ealer hlmsolf w as swiagiiifr In those bud tw o yenrM:
Unlike som e of his now m iddle-agedm m l l/iblliig followers
w ho-laek the Imaglimtlon to look upon progress qs any­
thing b u t just more o f the sam e thing, Roosevelt was
keeping hU mind open, making new p arty linos instead of
fallow ing old ones, H o hadvaaid "D r. Now DeniV'* work
hero last wcolf from the
&gt;w, lie w n s-putting aside
n r o f moro practical and
id fo r freedom ns -well -h
humsii w olfaa-.—-Joh n Tempio G raves
^ -jc
: z:-~. '

4 w w e F i5 m -v

UUCtit » i‘-h- improv*! roJ»MH«MI°n |&gt;n^rrii-t.

HUI* Hlahwav

THE 3A N F 0I

^

**t-

lo o m !

:::

fabrics by Stonecutter . .
*.

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royon end wool bengal
#

only in hlgh-prica fathiom. IH crcoiB-rctislanf
loo, inlerprefed for u» in jmart limplo
faihions for every hour ol the.
day. Black, ~

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THE SANFORD

FLOKlUA . ;V , u
U.VSlKJmrrmV

ereH Be New
B r AttliSNK WQLF ‘
|thy* (jtift£htv»n’t h«n o„ th«
AP Nuwifeatimrs writer
i counter* since tl-» War,
NJ.W YORK--Th* rarey Christ-1 FUtUriting production In many
a* niiopiitr who gM* HU klddin** Hors lh■Itftok at the ptewar 1m l,
it In tinftr railv tht* year will U&gt; with an uvtrull Incits** of ’** p«rwardtd/tlth a Ifrg* »riHtlf»n «&gt;f rant »var JJW. Induttry spoWeitrnen

’S ‘

H .I , W « .W !

DY FOR SODA FOU NTAIN
.

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'

peiiVup
tbj war v*arV is cijicctcU to Ux
i»»io th* fullest supplies. In ad*
dtiXdn, an estimated :.,iKK&gt;."0'J
ck.Uiran of toy ajr« ware’ added tn
the population during th* ' war
year* w,hrn the toy* wanted nwm
srrren’t to hr had.
Ho only thj Vgrly purchaser will
flrtJ thr plaything this year—and
any lUy-hoforo-Christmaa laxttnlnuu ahoppiiur i» npto to result
In run-df-tii •-Mil toys that hava
l&gt;t«» nrpund for XfSni. MutVba.-V
ph the available Its; for smart buy­
er* will be stamped out a’.osl toys—
amail tars. tSiN lad other pu*1'ahjc and pullabl* gadgris dear t»
tho antnll fry. Tha (irH lif*&gt; of rubbar plaything! in yaftr* will bnntr
back such item* as rubber ball*.

iearch For Missing
‘Jane
Is Continued
l‘w \*(
(/fX
BUB BA N K . C*IU..
D A D E C IT Y , N ov. I t ' ' A
0 W » J h r T h ? CIO

da/ woo
t umjuiltfn to t.rtfunizc 1500 emplnyi-u of |hp
P*#*?/ Packing Co., the
wotWV laruest cltru$ ptth
ecMlug Plant nod thu. * % ■
'll * U f foothold in unionlnation of tbe Florida cilrug

N ov.

m ot* solid ru

l&lt;# short.

°£' , *

TK kW 'Vito

1080 eligible

■ S M i jr D k f M w f c
. XI UliUraU and uninformed- artjfd a iiv o . T h a w p m n g ln e d
fi

d la a p p e n m l y«tslar|«|ay.f SJSSUfile

• prefshruaied typdi pnrrnts c k rival
tt/&gt;^ could, fluplirats in adult-

help, tlpiekeei
and production, checker*;
k Chrirtmaa aho wlfl mark aifttant fo^ t-U^lled'1 and
.t'*b^nlda^^• atructora. guard* atpl wai
men. pickorn, loader*, gr

truck driver*, and for«j
and «u|&gt;erviKor* h a i l
authority to hire, flt'e'e,
dbclpllny*
\

m^

. , n «,v. •* m - -

'

and W other* In'it/1,

rkent say they «aw d
ItAINS tir is T W U ^ : /
Tific fhuh nt u time coin­
r o s AN&lt;ttei,e$, N d ii.it &lt;*&gt;
ing with the piano's .div- lUlfrUlHd rains
to *h fcu

to go t
U otw e Ht

Ittes. Tree lig

l ’ acctmtatain-l
SturJinct* plus smart

tugh thd '
y fur the
^ fra rl'k

olicc Chief IVced

|iPitd

served

Prices? Your Dol^
lar Goes Further jj
VVhen You Buy A i

froot'twMtef u t ..
• Sr.”. - • .
M.Ortgor'i famous

_

Interlock stitch. . . won’t sag,
•tmeh, or siuink*. It looks
b e tte r-so d wfxri longer!

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Hyca eipml.icd—Oh»*f. rt«*i&gt;&lt;f
•OJ H. t/rnnur A re

w

m

. *r&lt;rd, &lt;a’&gt;-v.u

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Orlaado. d ttrfd y

Thiiite *4«-rt7

,

t.ji Tuc«dajra through S atiiM
day*. SlghtA«cr4 wfU nht be
admitted oil Sunday*, I I oik
(lay* Olid Holidays.
A~ comers can ue&lt;« th e
lower floor and /the E a i t
Koom wiUtout (special urn i h il t t e o .fo 7 th o V o p tb a ll rangem ent;
Card*
une which wa* sponttoreii member of Cotjgreg
- th e club Tuenday evoning
m given in which she fn*
dM
thnt over # 2 0 0 .0 0

ihein 500 part-time -jib* U r
m
t K
Jj;
dr(„
mn
j1''"
'ooton. prtfetdent
nst«e.*s Colter*.

2 $ $ f|

an'a rroHWss in

Speaking O f Saving
Money

f

e

W

UEEF LIVER
CALK LIVER

( Di.fount

ayinjr Marti
roller MasH
fairy Feejj ...

From where [

*«*

How to Handle
ci Fortune .

Ooe way U u w menry I* to fer­
ret your wife's blrthdiy.
A better way and a mere pleasant
et»a ts to plsre ybar fire, windslarin tiwuixure «ltti us snd gt*«

d Rolled RIR ROAS
f e t a y ^ ur%
b s
STORE FOR fA ll

Y BABY CHI'
fpMENT

............. m eso stir W.rt s S3% r i.h ri»»tdViwf savings an nm and wind­
storm Imargnre. O. M. Cord A

URO Kh:

W &amp; **r**r'.'*r

b» ? n ^ ' £ £ d S
Ilk Bank and Other

I

K E T ^ E M
. V C,1?I ? % ♦

Attention

^ .((k tn d .b y Mr*. M. U Haborn, MIs* Blancho Kendody
and Mrs. A l - l l u n t . Mrs.
Lourine B tnl was in chnrgo
of ticket*.
.
o .. pi'i-heV of ■fou
M r*. Hawlln* i‘*(iucatod
and winner of \

America"

m m ?

• M r,. AI I l u n U f j l
chairm an, announefid t
rummAgc sale will b&lt;f
in the Hudson Sale*
on the co m e r of&gt; Ft rat fi
mid aSnford A venul 1j
tlllig nt 0 :0 0 A.M. Sutli
bln; called for volun
to sell throughout th e
At! article* to r the rum
g r e j t o ho brought to
office of the First $
having* and Loon A*K
tlon not ta le r l h a r t f *
afternoon l« W r t r t ii

%NO D O S T 1.I3TEN
;p state*
M1RSOU1-A, gotit.. &lt;A
11m N i ­ t turf Neil Kisher made
ti.&gt;tssl A rrives tuff, i ls bu *l.r which lonvineed him tha
thift aver. .There w ti* * nt of te ­ cent of foot ami auto I
eing *x« Ml-xogla wiu luovlrig by
f)i:c»U fo r inf mistloP
U p p er B f o e c W a lln itu H o w
I'l.ienxe^ of World war ■Thu !-•• fl tUruel lasUa, tharvby ji
cnnl* showrd (ho kind i a jsrtc'es i i.r lights. Bn lie ililcOMlMK)
j r r .':.s .r ;^ » .s a .s r i £ ?
net tied to deal with 'i
.
Ic its a* to- n biJ.rolioii »f nmnjxnsjr, the . ,t j j ing up uf prodm:(t. n,' and riviilan (iefense.
And
uIj point out they
j i u n ' fi.m is’.Ml "ehnris-nttd wdrlt
ip m sd u rii. ri'VU) uf which » r w
i-xauiplts uf i.h.it r.nt tu Uu."
fit* ^*UuA.ii Aivlilye* hax n«w
liutteii out n leMiklcv which *•&gt;*
n it t* "jnii ,he National Avcbivw
mbi Its van sinre of records in a
rutehell "
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’
. H U d sigiw.il cliiefly tu H. Ip
piof-'o' find thidr wily to th# ttrfpr.......... th'y.v-.i r. in Pur A tyh b e.,
will It incident illy l| in a hrau*ltu| hqlMlnj op IV nhyylvaiiia ave­
nue at Ktgfdli new t.
I it. lulled ui I tic Archive* doriim.r.v-. I* j »c - r-t lopy uf the
Hmrn-imonli tn the Constitution
i!&gt; tl.# MUsa*. sharing a m alltv
m r ■d in IW'J, tht: first It) "if
I reported l»
goof* months
siilrh w r * ratified by the sUtev
giu* ef brer with frlsads.
the frta rlW h n
snj i ims
be known as the HIH
From wbsra I lit, Met has
dir J lp north, a
nr RI*ftta.
_
l. nii-od th* art of handling money
tid; fortune.
Among other document*, are the
iu well as handling people. Ycu
it or.iv of |»r:d&lt;re ise r governKalurally, our town wraa curious
it n’t let cejh-ln-tbc bieak ptwh
nirnts of'nci[&gt;diT.*d i -ullorieo of the
to ice how Mel would Spend It!
I'niWd S late* Then." Include, for
i * sroiimt any moro than &gt;»u
T r .v ting nround U»t world •. .
iirttatrtV.' rgeord* iif the - UonUli
I
t people push yoj *i ram!. IX you
g*l'.:-g a new boo#* or c * r . . .
riivernmeM of the Virgi.1 Island ,
lit* tl,* ilmplr. bon..,' life; t irv
W
rnrlng
fancy
elothaa
mil live- rsr.»"d* "I the Bftanish
tiiniotuhlp aoJ ijatetu s y s ; a "I sm
r:nvrn|or*-of t'utilo liteo.’ rjiicfiy
if Uor and ftvMklly islk-p 0 ';n « .,.7 .
.
wriA a fortune, aft. i *111
imperi&gt; .if t)i* Uni taor* of
&gt;V* ran now report, Mel
rknufrd a bit! Prop hi on h
til-ht.* and y&lt;*«11 rind aim
"Th* tY tiier'T k v alr*, 11/ «Uo f l i y .
New York City, l* 'A""*rico'.t only
tin t Ai hive* public*
('■at during \V.,rid War

Mssirsas*.

$4.49 per
,%•

liltKW m lti
N^b.-- OP) -i'll. ,
mxnjr1 other
Carmen.IKmy
Taylor h si hfsen bavin* dlffl&gt; ‘Ity rettlrtf wurk clntbex. On*

‘f nvfrali#, Tavlor wa» p v d n g
aUontion was
aifrtrfod u hfa waroor-i k .
U ln save,) hy the govomui ei i t ’*
,
hl ghrr tbati'ln the iooLeil, rnd hmVod again.
&lt;&gt;Wu iigcrteiea ‘ In r«?«*t!itg tn the :J|# pido’s. Mauv of the u*wV' he rhs.irged nreralh with the
v»4,t bfnm ot .MrnUtiou.etuttJlnhave put off retting nu
trire m e *. *
t»
od in lL - .VMl ,iol Arebiv.ru Dur-1Fnuioholdx until more bouxlnr l«
ley- iht&gt; fisvnl year of 1#&lt;5 tho. ..-.-nltable -\n«t. th .lr eypofalc sl*.A rebiv.. proviJH the _pgrnc.es ,.aUnn |, j ^ ,tc r.
1 i ff. . ’ V » lift more thpn l- l.for , b# hrealm g tp of
" - M tk c ..
IMeMc «-‘U *-n *’ !.,jiV&gt;W .000 bnmrv Chiefly d**th
l.aVtt foun.t it ■ \oluiblc a id -1(1,
j i ..- - .r.'tabUfdling nr protecting their ™
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UR MEAT DEPAR'
ike Buy SCALLOPS
j&gt;V&lt;Islll Cj
■* A
Count OYSTERS
-Ext Seleet OYS1

C° M nnicipftl J u d g e
E. A.
t o k o foun^ThhlfntW O n g u ilty

r vavcy

&gt;.• ■J rvG' - ’

2‘A
cunj' 2it
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In Ne» Jcnwty U •■»! «»
Urlre a stage coach cn s’uitiliyr.

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uuiteat

&gt;RN v

Wst night
Mr«j. . Pollock ivi
fropt n. field ot' Z

our skilled modtank*. ining 4gyory-en^|n*ef»d

tools one iiuaDty parh, n/e member* of Amodcu's
for*mo*t outoosotive tervice organ/sptioa Coma

tl

10 llts.

, M. V. STATV

|^ELEKY .. Ige. stalk
I B A K E R S ..... i lbs.
I n Sto N S

rp rx n ig x n m

O RAN G ES
ivr.sr

l()c

CARROTS
GRAPES

12c

t w a t n u t njtnv n r » s

Sliced Luncheon Sandwich

ROASTS:

I M EAT

STEAKS:

&lt;

SnioUed liattm

Tvntlcrirod

r E R S L IC E S

Bmilifrth.’ Rai'on

t White Bacon
1 (ro p u io o S » » H
LEGS

HAMS

85c

;

l o i* T c

|

P in

m

fif

U»

*n n :tK -o -t t tv

it,

ir.

lh

' S|JI )ll

HAMS:
Cttr«d

*3

Ht'tiAit C l’Rh’n

S'*loin P o rtcrb u u ic T-Ronc Sod
ROUND
ft'
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CLUIJ OR R IB
lh
Lean All M eat S i c W
ft
Ha m b u r g e r
m

S H A f.'K E N D

•j II)

■ FRF.31I W ESTER N t'O RK CHOPS
A U l CUTS . Hi
' 6!
PU RE LARD
,
.!h
4!
FR ESH PORK SHOUI.DF.RSi
SHANK END
lb
‘ 4l
| BOSTON BU TTS
Hi'
SI

SQUARE C U T CH U CK
ft&gt;
30c
Standing R IB or- SH O ULD ER ft 4 8 c
PJntw and B risk *! STEV.’
ft
A JI/M rat! Boneless Rolled
ROA.ST G u *ran 1*fd Tender ft

5t';'.ir

hunch

. 21c

3 lbs.

f.R A n n t A a AA

ti. B- x o . t (.R ain: »i.\

31c

7f

lit

41

°p 1 A M R

lit

* :o p s

f Ito -JS

5!

ft

«:

It,

5!

’ &lt;•'!, Rcndy-To-IOaf Hnmt&lt;
FR YER

CEN TER 5M C E S
FRESH PORK HAMS

FO W L

IJasU i when argiUbl*

CORN

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No. 2 ( ’mi

&lt;* V? *■|*\,ti ,M '
T O M AT"l M JIC i:
NO ’ * " i t s

I".

C&gt;I| ft#. • no.
. can I Ot.
u n n v s i t\&lt; v. jt m m i .
C A TSU P .
b tl.
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Vann
( tin* n„. pt4 can
P R A C H F ’i
can
2 Qc

r,\ si\ i ny-n

Dreena" are oheac
th e

I POTATOES

H t o K it s m i . h i R M t . r .. n. nit t n. tiY i.K

membership

inii»*h 'I

MELONS . .v... i*a.......... 32c

MO. I OKAOF.

? - _.’j A .

You'll Ard it poy* In off woyilp got sUJI«d swrv‘
k*, now und of rtguldr ItKotvols, ol our wodym
Sorvtco Heodqvortonl For ltd* wtl h*lp to
auure &gt;00 of dependable tiompoftolion day
offtr d ay —provonS xerkryt br*okd««sns—favg
you the t jh cost 0 ( n,ojor repuin —end irnil^lain tho I solo volu* of your.tar. Bemgmbor--

o lJa n d o n Nov. jH
lllon to ‘ ,* u v « r » lk. I
ther c o u n tr ie s ,
i

IfQ ld *" In

CAUr. VINK ntl‘F.NI-t&gt; nONKVIlKtV

YKUXJ

RA PLESS

an n ou n ced

Saturday

x u le &lt;?ri

‘J utcy n * .

Tho

204 F a s t Firm HI reel
Hanford, Florida

t lritrar
&gt; ooLnU r

Mrs. Itayriliis stal

an

HOME CONTROI.IjED'

scAnfcrimiv w rakk

gcftirai

-11

-

w hat

;uv«ninw:-; ^ftiri.ils. tchdlaT* and in tho number of fflinilTes is

CAKE 21 Vi

STlm ites in lifts ow n c i t y ja il
y ^ t m i a y t o r co Q fem p t of

h-h nn-tw has nrifeil a o'! ml•This MjtUtfilne. ftxUVi fibju hl*

nyrutg! Yorkshire sippet- •

3:00 p.

s ^ ^ s a .

ro to jftJT n

•

“Where Customcrn Send Their Friends'

t gain «t t»,p ratne time thS’CStiM popula-

bt tht m.
This IHtormailon fr artUnbli-

&lt;mi( hiv* lw«ft tttvo.ii'j

f .n S 8 !a tu w 4 J
S C0"&gt;Ply with thc-K^Uy.

^!#f pisritlms insHlUto. Tht» ;osr-

'

itl m&gt; ill aid 1 •'this should routributr
'.r» A ' 's •» ganerttl Improvement In' Poup.
ts-'.l's fcoH situation and prut.c.

Ian and Ceintan.

parried hy llfhtnlrf* nrid’ tk-ot«n&gt;i,r
tir &gt;
•
Ti-, •, &lt; 'r.i *

of failure to tmppjy court-

•faiej*| /'"h ann'ialty for the home market
** w ill' « hcm;r plAtined ttiW*&lt; tho tht*who-J--'. •&gt;ar'inv.stbient praeram &gt;\t t^i

-

&lt;M— P o lici Chief

hhrtm ont

&gt; ' Vi - nM ‘a Mixing fl «l r*psot&gt;

flensus j •- icl-iying l4tf,000,(KX&gt; j»our,|j r!

&gt;eake Kny
'oriuguv-r,

K a
A . T n o in p ^ o n I f f t w
Akuiit to d a y . T ltc p o lic e 1W*

Itmfn lAdte Whtldffcr ll'itr-jj
i. 10-ymir parprtf I.r slriithlng

*

FRIDAY. NOy. ISlh

rianned For Poland

j

bar fran&lt;

FXCF.L5|ON H IC H SCHOOL

■wan*

Syiwg t

"AUSAW. (A^'-Tk* •*pwnl-blflckxl PalNh r»«»_ivipsr -4t*6«pi.i

IMrpcii'Isni iieei&gt;’Jr»;;an 4 »"&gt;cn.l

ST. AUtiUSTINE

Uif Angelin, ilrtmttf jumtat by

jjg

i*us« most o f the rreArft are non-;
cu m n t.
•
'
U K K SUCCtJH . N. Y .. («P&gt;“NonWbixent raconl* »|r not
: l u s . 1
ipr«k.iuf iii s h Unr.*age* dossn’l
nbeeavarib Jend reennts' *n Atvhfuse vidleia V* i ROiseleif.
n^M M uSi
g«*en iy .,i pe.u v u u in U rp icU r . f
WAHIIINOTON
iomewhat uronAi
Ut- KAN. Avsemaly but :h« rush tturetu say. that when
________
__
huadr.ds
of
tnftmt hubbub of New York C m .lost.
t/ueal ArchlTos.'cryatad^by Con&lt;iulrlr* for Irfomiatlon fh'm the
The bVysar old utewardcs# &lt;')
artr»* In tVH. already hoasta
ratords
in
the
NatktnaJ
A
rth
u
rs
cuble f**t of dncimenta.
t^V, Anitritiin firsce Airways
ar* bend ini each day pfotrv th at.’.'
T b lv rsp r.arn t a iW rn i-o f "our
The record*, wbith r(me from

CHOOM SAC.M )^Y

"

2 2 T 2 ., a r i £ ! «
fo r a day and fined him 350.

WASHINGTON, K f f e t t f c
V — tjlghtseera w ere kUo

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Treasure

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?c*Hram:o.

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&amp;*»&amp;
A ‘r’ji” *WlUMyrohfn
e2
big 4 yirtm&lt;vrher.
.4no

Wov.

dy ee«V ta find, perhep, «&gt;n«

c b a k o i »;v

a ilix lit frvm Hull U k c ( Hl.V whim wr.Vkort

to vole and 1222 east- ual. '
■
Xw

Uo will b« avaiUhlc Intn
doll house In pfoptr
I. The house IUrlf will l&gt;» rr-

merica

■ today north of Burl&gt;iwik'*« . '.lire rushwi to

Industry:

In ifin election »itperviaod,
by the National Labor Be'■illmin Board, plunt employe■•&gt; voted 106fi uifalnat 100
t&lt;&gt; dc*i*rnate the CIO Fund.’
Tniiucco. Agricultural and
Allied i W o rk e r* Union or
Am erica as \hcir bargaining

A R M ves

!B* A - - V o v . 14. bP){l'.a)p)i MeUill of Urn Atlanta Con- Wlmt They, threatened m«
aapthMPTvJiS.v wrecked a--. Hutton. said today two' 1 9 -y w tmt«h,'Inrd4red lh*w out.
hnUdiftf In th i t otsrtot^*. -.dmrmVon, of t'aWntbfaaa, incur-'
4^Mrcs-.w*nfi.&gt;,rnt«|, om»- to bb office pud

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You'll b« **n.repaid for vfttf patient* In wgoilIng delivery of yout new Chev role tl It along
brings you Btg-Cor boavfy, Big-Cot comfort
and performance, l|fl:C a r quality at low ttl
COd. And gran though ar* con't H i you ertotf/y

P R IIN E S MO ’ ' •'ren 2 7 c
SACKAAtf NTtl TO M tTO
JIU IC F. &lt;ff&gt; o t ra n
2 Sc
V S.'MMl' I l.'i A o b O lU ll)
S O U P S IS. ;i.„| 2 -fo r 2 3 r

Junior

u m v fiA R iurrr
PPA R S
po 9 t/. r , „ 3flc

nice yew uieo is*

!*f, wo cart M you thot wo am d*l»v*ftng ca
fail ot wo receive them from fho foctory-

1 * ^ 1 NM"*™

: nrcoRK

S S S fZ ^
# McDonald

Chevrolet Sttll lx,
Chevrolet IlsU a t r
ITANTIALLY L O V /

ORANGE JU IC E

POT*UMn MRAXIsa

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»t**to M|,. orf-rtiit th.. I'M ;i; .
rtJnlini'&lt;■!'•*.&gt; ;; l 1',-Jll t l ‘ ■' *i I '
man. .Bill

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.iMIKUlA'f

.torn

WVmc.l lax.riwrack that th# U.ir.1 way K'otcuibcr
~~ ~-----------o'.or .\Jotuxl, I

SHIPMENT JU ST AIIKIVED

" r,l.i|«. d f k 'jn L fi

kft’ten. *&lt;• Bohns Dilhnnr fipuej
to #ot »' *°".l Uiy when heps!!
|1»'V for iht- automobile. .• ,
aVol onlv *Hill lurt ih* xidecuT
Uto. n.’Vir b«il been unwrfppfti
for the brlsrh: and .Htny I?;}:*
Jand InutIa ir c.tr Dixliiow 'bought
from Jl, f,. Cuirr. . •
«iy*rc piitrlinked tlm vjl'‘moblW
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.... wvnlh+.uwf ll.ra pal it uain «in
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l&gt;!&lt;&gt;»ov» Tpurl
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fair through Salurrtoy.
rk ln r trmprr *lurr!».

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FI

RIDAY,

NOV.

15 , lt»K.
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w is* jiTve^utp ui a! v . bjyjf
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&lt;-rpan Anirri^m Wnfld Airway**
r.t ihP xplrle t‘t
* rtf!« n .;f ,t f o pjloiln* HtMln*. I.l-IiuLiitiii.ivi'
JI&gt;Ul.i&gt;lf,y1n.. .
l.i -I |
cruiin mil nreduw a . htmium cf . I.Ur
ppiillnn
r Li*-! l i i &amp; i r k * ;

IN*I Si.r mu ui.l.iy lo'Yb,. Ill.'o,
#!• ' JV' v'WAttM, loin w jmliri

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Elm five. rhotM 131*'

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pbnuivraphit ’ rwoWs

lATodf^e.
HOO.Mfor rciv

thret fiiuru*. cuitari. The ila.lc
h .. *.i ..
-i
. 1 ' i •
IJo*.
phonr or
aid.

n-i I In' M. I ! :-.- i

XThHT

IKJSTlkft tkrK Irand iluitcr. mubj

f e s Jm m p&amp; ii
l - ; n i l r j •&lt; .smwlnbrt,. I «

Fu«Nisinm l _ „ w
i WANTED

a

tjm m a

fj. .Mynet.

.

Kbit*
bu.iuo . fa
lilt*. L vlu ri^

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RVAU. furniylpd aparti
W »a, athi|*.

J&amp;itSiS&amp;e? v“":

ROOM mi.) b.irri by tv*., ej-lerlv!

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-------- . llO U K E o , n,.n,m„nt u n f U m h l
by • "'iitr. peri,i*n«nt * &gt;11.1.1-, •

fo r finest q u slily

nHrmtTRAITS

ADDIN'i ! m»rhmf. TiJiuill
V M » i 1 hre* stum lm l ifat&lt;|(

ullmi caipiuih'n •'»

( Ht(IM Bia TU
[ft prtoAcy; fart

with CaSllUti frunivA s 'iJ

noituow m
.PRIVaCV IH

A, Shfloir. I.akr Msry. Hi
i«■'.i Jh
Ibill.-r.-r,. . RlV! !■)* %

is &lt;pro farm wUh.iumltln
h'mi*. . cinrllrm wjalil
•vmurl pmtlics Utb |lc

I h-v'.'il/il' Z l ' t n U

•:r i

M.'ativf* _*r«

M U . ' c &gt;it f'.i- It.i-in.

'Vwhfeh'r

I piw-ti ttvlup ronji! &gt;uIte, pfinVl
iin-mublr.
is*
at l*( i
W U -i

JV vth "f Ridlitu.J
J^^ lho 82 y^
urA

nr«,*fut*w'

I’iM : lirriiLe.!

S

W (to p , h cu le m g h*M«V

_tsndh|&lt;ifc.

\ ■*,
•

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i bouu 6TI J.

’rcBiilcnt

'Utiit weak by' /Ib«» Rift of

,*•i ouTm oPAmtrictt and tho
arivrf of &lt;tow»|A. H..YW snd Mrs. Meals of the &lt;&gt;i jraiii/.ut'lon.
Psulto* Tfltoo (top), srs.shnkti In "T h e b o » will he ouf cltl*
the J Irtcy Oty. N, J mpMIcs »U)l*vn *' iu in Inter years.” he kin*
wbeit 'Jlofsn »PP««lsd tor lir!j&gt;. I'll
i/.ed. and declared thut
ItorinflecUir d ilist InCfcwskDi Mrs.
must not Jet the move*
relic n&gt;wtr«i&gt;if &lt;1 Imibsoe^Ailhur,
;
sn sllefud Aur'y disertct. hired nu a t d ie ."
him, picked up hi* wit*, thin or­ i Me tmialerl out thnt Uie
der*! Homo si «un*tKupt t&lt;L«Jrlvs t ’l utmi FitairlH Council Is
to Aitonu. c s . wliir# r*Hoil left
ph&lt;tilling to revive Roy Scout
U-Ym s»l?»if*r*«i »'wtrmajtoiisl)
nt 'ivity in . this a r e a and
will psbdtlish u d istriel com r»jii- c . T low u a r c n ow 'U ireu
.

ilnlarianH
Ifimediafe
iProgram
IflM C I i f.t &lt;&gt;n
iniae of Com­
ity thnt a &lt;Ii&gt;
i tuuni-diatc
|Uali foreign
abated in tlm

. sa

A d ju tan t Jo h n S huIb .
tho Sbtninolu County pc
o f the V eteran s of F o rtlf
.W
ars announced today th
• Upper M ontclair, N. J . Tho
ten /liom ljcrs o f the orgai
Btitlon h *v c been appoint
sm o w

1 ■ 6hoW

n . K . C h ap m an .

f o r a now l i b r a r y •

A?.Tia esrh
OAtiKtl APPLIANCKH % 4
&lt;v^- «:■*’
■ ^

irom

uf inbttlr jflvrn ;tiit evsnlny nt
i'riiiinolo lll|th b'th&gt;si| by OslM.rni

thi Msgiclsn srld i.ponsorf.,1 ‘.y
Iti&lt; •farti'c*.
H ihe )&gt;ri.gi
H H hl
i.l.g.it tlific
hi.ur, lung t&lt;ul a-ibody nmune

shm jfudisnee wax liortd ns I .Jy
as»isUnti| dtoHb)»«mJ In tublmi/
nr fk&gt;*t«d In inld uiri unj goivi•«/.
'lurjes, plirrms, iuM.lt* ami M.»ls
t n ld flsli ojiis'sreil outu'

f

thm

when |»1»&lt; •■i .»

lite ik'peorn i-.|.-

ic throne ti'divi m l
ig 'Cjeor|»’ VI ut Uie

it willi n i-i' imIU

by ui'Othir t«ny.
have A tlUto (fbl sljrteVtil In anrui'l. n*
v'tpeincer nlluwrd hl-t * ruf
t’jnemhors 'VtKiBjf
to Df pUfi',1 in a west tullinit
pt plan to machine which cut s&lt;&gt;m* tnnuts
icir power
mils of tho
e demanding
ir labor gov.
i; Ii s

;jr« r

i-govot

't^eVuir/rornitti

[Iga

)&gt;olicles

rcbeU
» B nti ingWtihl,’ conflict
f*k(lB«fW «J» 1*8&gt;* *1.

irry

•lump*!

clover togiinferii
-eon tb* ntoln

And ^prhorH
Work Stops In State
iKI) CON

»aff -W
i

ether .Intel
r:30 n'rJoek

Wy Thunk

rwere up&lt;

ACKAONVILI.E, Ni
eminent wnrk oil
l« Ftoride *
V. A "borts

[•poacetimo

prajcel*1
11 by IK fi
Buronni* to
to • emnl
|»j Ur** rime
.kitchen .Ink'
ll b*

a 50

Nin.? Billion Dollars Reconuneawd

Premier Says Eroup1Lai'gtJ Renponse T o
Thai Biirncd Cltj i . i * ; (Jjff -L etters
Flees To Yugoslavia

' t&lt; ij' .Viiiinna ‘ S cfiirliy

fViun-

puWt’t'

The Anit tii'an |Mis|tion on
ihr ••t" iii- - r t forlii by
Srltiitnr
I •m ( ‘litlllaliy f»f
Tex • I •Miaalfy’H xtutltiuoiit
m m " n fi” " -»!x small nations
had J i'.n lii'il an .’/ t a c k mi
tho veto in tin? 51-m em ber
U.N. political I'oinmittue. *
To tlio .mall nations, Con*
nii ly wtiil the p h ite d S tates
will ffght thu eliiniluitHin of
nuslificnti’ia fd thu vcV’- T»*
tho big p'&amp; en t, th e -U . E.
H|tokdsni:iti Coin'd an appoid

ATHENS. Nov, 15. 0 \ y
governm ent
troops
today rccaptureil tho looted
and burned ylllngQ of SkTu,
&lt;lx mile
duv Imnler. I’rem ler TxitV
laris nfiiil th e force which
attacked the mountain com ­
munity of -ornt: .5 0 0 i»cr?«ui(i
hud fled into Yugoidavln. J
^Reports from Hkm Maid
5$ of the towb’w inhuliitmils ,
died in the fighting and 'h at
it|orc than 1i»0 o f the a t .
lack or* w6r&lt;* nlnin. A gov'tfip i'iit ittalumriit Hitftl the

iit'p ica t use o| tin’ veto oy
Itussia. when he declared tlit*
peJimitu-ni mentbers of tho
^eilirity Council “ it.ivn no
right to cast a vote in an y
narrow' o r n'ntinitidistie' nr
selTidh iiiteresf."
ComiHlly
lidded
"I .*• there be o*&gt; I'oibez*• .'t 1 nf |mu« r '•.
St;(uii*
•'puncii &lt;*r i&gt;j any

'mi tlgcek

.s p i M 'd i

t 1 U» - t i e -

N. Y ,
Unii-il
out in

MIINCTON

buses i were not tbtW wL n •
[i of 50 luboii'c iiii-iii' 1-isw Ww* taken uimr*.1
lll**YSt JsiiRh iJ tlu&lt; en in lif
w h o : hjivft
reiu-'.lcd » « * whwt chuittiv Walter I •r.iliui.i
wed hi* Mini* i &gt;
the .foreign |H.licy K
»tid ilsoi wliitu
'allowed by M»p I^l&gt;or
petirmi frnia »&gt;.*
ment. Thoy put tbrir
'•wtfuimci inti*
I in tho form of mi
buekrts. Wnlli-r

IK WOOD h&gt;fM«to
|h” ,
I&gt;d plito* Jtioiw BJ3-J. , Mfv

,

Looted Village
Recaptured By

•jt tkoutt oii«i li.iv Scoau. ul i
n ntml^r or inisll-idfls, wero esirr
%•luntcor pnttlrl|ianu in a j»rn*ii».'i

I'.ik and

ilenm nd hpine*

Se n

• ANAtUKHr Joka*nn picker .
i
Ute
| « . V . J . .tunes,

eNvs-jr’rT;-

&lt; .a l i a * ', (la r a i f tllA

I.AKK SUCCESS,*
Nov* 15, (*4**— T ho
S la te i tiK|ay Hjmke
dofrnso. *i th&lt;'^ l»lg

yr*** -t&gt;ff*t1T r*‘v 'n the Uiii-

11 tv IVnU p rais'd th e Huy

ates
To
w
_. - . *
‘ f‘
Parley In Daytona!
Are Named Today
■. •BWBBSs't*"-■■ ■■T*

MH/ Hnmlito'n H olt
tion was uguln em ph akized

1

.-(•*• W. i'dtju.'fi.v

l" iuI.. Wii. ..I, M iiicf. •; ...!!■,,j
i;i
pw- Imitr

Kim Ida lUnk B

j»»t

rdot t h a t . teachers
end the Florida JvduAsioriatinji meeting
a achool holiday for 1)
won deduced. Acting 1
* if *Aa&gt;(W_x. tl. A___ Ml.
v-t '
NVINTEIMb
w ■■(K N sO V T ItF

js j.y

■

Pro tout lighljug faculties
■ii- ! iir .school rooms consist
of not mrjre than two bury
bpllia to t\ rtmrn, accortllng
to Prlncl|*ttl 7riie. who also

or prlvs--/
Is stfirUv
lend, snH
quostiurvxs

••r; *| mi ton ifo iin f Eunfurtl
■r.-Atl nfarLuikijib.

thm 'o r tlm ' project . from
, ,ho pchuol tnivtvvs, John L.
(;ii^wiit. s. o Chm?e. J r .

liiid M fb

:

N'KW impsi-ii hiij.y. Ji-tlflj s»*v•;

&lt;itrn
iiiiif
o
v er•• ami

cohnectkin With

NV. ft. I f t l t i i l r i N 'J '; i. Wil-'oii ^ •»r

atoutiL.

th e

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J R E A I, E S T A T E F O R SALK

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is i|uni«*d us saying that National
1st armies intend to hammer Coin*
nvuni^t position*, with redoubled
strength^ if .th e .He.! forre refuse
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Mm* ttttvemd runsructinn Compa­
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The Commission adopted an or
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Reds Continue Six Palestine Police Officers
Killed In Electric Car Blast
Fight Despite
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I po3h i' 111Tjl.'i ■11 * ftftl' killed todis
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NANKING. Nov 13. W* The
“■it u* to pvt mlt &lt; hjrte*r p r e s s elftitiied ttMlny t h a t
t h e It*It o i d m . r n
Ty l.mii- rnh -1 ru- tton . C u m m iiiti* ! t|u*»pH a r e e tir d ru u t
w i t h i n the
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and upend o n uff nhnltwlt^
p t u i r d My t h e S t a t e liiwifd &lt;*1 vJt-.-pc** f‘hinny K u i Hhek** ' »•■ «•
f i r e ” u r d . i will, h t o o k e f f e t VIuH
Health.
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on the t im er near the Z**a* H h Harm Tig t*. Thu I 'utivitinti t-*t ** uttri
hid was ^&gt;4, 10^.
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' if APPEARS IHAT TMI COMMUNIST PARTY*TN FRANC! wen a nine srat'lcad over II* nearest rival, the Puaular
Republican Movement (M ill1), ns Utc nationwide election of deputies to the Fourth Republic's Brit National J
Assembly. Francisque Cay (right). leader of the Popular Republican Movcrfient (MRP). I* pictured el ha '
ad-liresc-l a group during the t»mp,-ign. Provili.mal Pre-vlRenl of France tie o rtn Btdsult (left). 1* showis
i , |u- presided A^lhe opening s«shm of the National Press Conference In Parti. •
(International)

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By Britain As Trus­
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NO. 297

Furncral Services To

nreturn wifli |hi* Cent rill Florida
Quick Kreexe |i|nnl ut T hirtionth
and ftJtti Avettue.
t*d\\in Sjnn*
hcdirF, attorney at law, represent­
ed the Opponents. nVitl re iterntetl
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Associated Press Leased Wire

B. C. Moore Dies
This Morning At
Orlando Hospital

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If Annexation Plan Refused

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Thin art nut fullnw* *1 ’a hraH*t|
dlM!U^ion in a t ru u.ini room tug*
l town ujipuurn tjt and proponent a
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Smuts Says His Nation Will

The City CommEssimi iif
fltruetOcl C ity A ttorney Fred
Wilson lust night to propare an ordinance am end­
m ent .prohibiting any slaugh^ , 't e r house o r a b a tto ir within
* the city lim its. This am end­
ment is expected to be n(loj)ted Jil the next m eeting
. of the Cm mni"sio!!f City

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. NOV. 13, 1U-1G

Orlando Man Given
Contract To lluild
Information Booth
Near Municipal Zoo
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llie p m - hurl etHiUgh ga*
jOubrnartne Chn/a-t, mu. vn... - . m -_'.x, M , , i ........ I ntpb , Mum-' ( nte.
ture, taiil Mnm*Rer Snyer.
nl* Yenan t? the main ob­ 39th Annual Jw-mben-hip Meet­ drowned at m ldnlghl Frtd.iv w len KlVVilllln &gt; lllb. AuirllC.ili IndfU ite, ,xl b&gt; t l — P ito t d u l l f n r lire- in n tN.Hxvt blji k-marki-* rtn t f i»* May In the an only IS ntiltAjiprovdl was given tu n pint ex­ capital
r-idk p - 4 f--r Slitif«»td" * trmler- In J l i *'■ tiln-. -iJ ir:- r.im'-r.L- a '
ing and Business Conference of
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tending Evergreen Cemetery w w t jective of Chtang Kal Shek’a tha . Elurida . S tale Chninl-er of Ire fell Trom Ua&gt; rear ik-ck uf tire uf Aiiiiuntantr.. .Kliiiula In-tilu'!1 (I* 1 - -I r b s b l l 1 II
wNtelnw ittil -trn llar Itenv\ -ai' h* i-i . H4- !i-t.,| it- flight.
tu the railroad track,.. Eire Chief ■tiuops.
vvssrl Into Isikn Montro y^i a t­ nf A- 1 —nil m-&gt;t llie 1“*r -■t II.-pi
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Commerce, tn Miami, tree.
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Mark Cleveland w a. authorileil to
tempting to alt down on a l-'l-Une &lt;‘hitii'li
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lli- \\ill BibIn * ’ a Itinclu "ti -pon- clvalr. were held Tuesday itv m o m
in -'
attend the conference o f fire marr .^
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sored by the Ph-riila t --■•eiation «C * 00 o'clock at the (tu -’- ■land
shttll, in Tam pa next week.
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the Elnridn J u n i o r r 'h.uiita-i ••( MoNalr nfftetated Intern wn: -A LI
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Cummern- n! Ilf 30 I* Y1 lt-*r in GrwnwxxKl (v-mc-tery
read. Thii w a. all an.w er tu the
It- t- .Mi
Ala ■I,., b ,■ ■
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2 . at the Cotumbu* hotel
I' ty•a req u i.t that Krench Avenue
Revrral mr-mln-rs of lbIV u n fit
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lie repaved nnd widened l*y tinvainly dtvxxl Into tin- ,!•- ■
Fit \ ( tMincil I‘asses
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ttcorse Tiniirri e-ri—d cluilmuui
S tate a» a f a r m !*• m a r k e t r-&gt;.vl
al&gt;mg?-lde Uie MuiileljisU !•
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I’lorida Karin Bureau
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partw ent i. rmt petmitli-d in -pen.) ani,. p! RcmliitilirTCmnly nnnmuic"AS Set
For
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drove Uie wider, but m en-1
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for the improvement I. up to tin* II 11 Gray; Geneva. Mrs J . W.
v ^ t r In i»? \ - i h
W ( I f PS A1HH rson nuiry. did not recover tin- t.«ry —FlortaU • tan w i). an-- --U,.; (*- l--uiL • L'--l-t f . ,
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Biux t t J - . r i M i tor I M P . Li m i n e r
W d l- .-e a tp m g
Yarborough; Uvke Mary, Mrs. R.
City.
until &amp;8 minuter- laU-r. ruxunlmg "knock o ff next Prfctay mid
i'll
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A letter from radio station oper- E. True; L*iko Monroe, Mrn. Mary
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COUtB.
Nov.
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poller*
A
vpi.ul
of
reoruf
worka^-ator James River* to the effect llran t; Stavta, Rev- Qtejihen TYru- nation’s dairy .Industry received a era font Uie Orlando fin- deport­ own llirm RurenuA f(fUi uiin.i.il t h , t h i r d i | u a r t e r llm i-ilil llejit, w»ro olltrlaL. ill line'bnuuli «,( ||,.J clta n :fi that y -k et «-al|*rs had
4-diiiiiy
A lex an d er
niul
l.loyd
th a t he expect* to secure favorable by; Chuluota, Mm. Hammy Longr
(pnerlimtiit -igiip
crabbed tin- llun'.i stuire of reIn Miami, where tin-) S w i t i n n i i i V r d , t h o l u l l I n tin* riillilary
■- r served ti-krts for a high .wjlmdl
response to hie application to the CnaaetbeiTy; Mrs. - B. Odaaler; warning- today th at lower prtrea m ent an-lvrxl with a crush boat convention
wttt
make
Ijirlr
liradquarter.x
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and
reneqe
and
pullmobir
txjulp
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y ig e r Un ix uri-1
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FCC to operate a radio station in Oviedo, O. R. Clont-i; Paula. Mrs. may be in tho offing The warning ment, tmt effort* to rev ire cid ei
Um Me Aill ter tioti-t. A huge pro­
W it h
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Sanford, was read. It was slated, M ..G . Ilodgrei; Altamonte Bjirtrigi, capie from Agrleulture Becretary
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portion of the looil mendtereldn lth a t he wa* ready to sign a 1|‘J Mra. If. B. Mclntogi anil Forrest Anderjun. who alio urged dairy­
lmt wu l lu.-xi
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--rdinaiwe
jir-nlilre
(lu t
1, 1.1 i- 1 i v k l r t * f " , t h e . t-iucll- Soil
Coal
Park
primouncetf
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k. CQatesi
year tease and to locate his studio City. U n Fred F ira a n l The Negro men to adopt rnrtre efficient
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Ctllrf Wlllilti- Ls surVlvrxl In lit*
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Bool ante chalrinm la Moggie metitods of producttoir awl iltitrlSpokesman J ' O ( l a V mav h - .mill (or m-vn* Bum IS cents
mother^. Mrs. Jbvsv A. Wllhlir- of Itrcrddlng officer a t Uie remveutt-u j m i n t -«a« n o g o o d .
* -txivi-. lla i-.rtsirlhlRvI j-rtee by any
Bvana. supervisor o r Negro schools butlon.
The i rufiimter of (he game
A frill busltlfcis itrogmm for the
Orlando
A
former
veteran
of
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|v r x-n proctirliuc tk-ket.* for rewale
tn fFmtnole County. ________ __
'Anderaon asked why milk (JiouM
wax
played
in
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with
Poland Sets Date
two-day
(meting
tuns
been
ptaftlust.,
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'tire « tioli wiv: taken after toot "These people are . enthusiastic lie retailed In n different manner World War I. lie saw srrvUc as with talks oil all plia*r.!i of Fain- ■v. ti.niecx &lt;&gt;f punt
coming
at
Ire i no
•, (;,i ^ | \ Khil- balla flee Bee tn World War II In lUe
fart- prob-ved the quick
For General Election workers and wttt exceed "lant year's from other food (woduct* He BtmUi
Biin-au work sclinlutrd by Itatliu. |ti&gt; &lt; |irn t interval*.
C o n fe r-- ,1 I ■-hi v
m i I,
IXiclflc
For
two
year*
lie
fi' -!-• of rami- -SPOO - tickets
tho
total, I know, repretally since the queallnned whrttrer liome delivery
yard*
to
gairttnl I'
ran k in g
.p-.il,- ....... f .,, On no
was comma ruler of Orlando Amer­ ally known and h*=a! ape.ik'Tr I Strif'iid Orlando
utmil game between tyxi and
WARSAW, Nov. 13. (A*)— The work of the T. U As.iOclaUon.luui pays. *
and tlu* Fed*
Programs
for
tsvUr
days
will
ri|s-u
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Jm-kson it:-.di fseiio-b- Tlie Ucktds
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In on addrem pretxvred for Uie ican legion lAwt. nrut from hi23 at t) 30 A M according
Polish government today an- grown to such tremendous jwojkw.h-lirij rack ,1 - rig h t first iI-iim h t-&gt;
,|i
were tn a f»-w hour* Monday at
NnUonqfoOooprTatlve Milk Pro­ to 1935 was Buprrtntrndcii' ot Ford. Orlando, executive secretary" £t1V*111
Ihe Tig- r &lt; Alexander . , K r t.1l g ibm, i,Ii t h ............. f m
• nouneed a date for the long- tlons-" Mr. Touhy declared.
trannpnrtntton of Ujo Florida Piwer*
, ,
S! '-(» «-.u 1- amt were rrimrledly
planned general eUction. The
ducers fKirrnUon In Qt. Ixails. the Oorp. He was a member nf Uie of llie Florida Pann Bureau Rofr ^ i i - . t l
leading groiont g.-iner tr a c t w i Ii b .lm I I -• wt- -Vini’ll l-'iric o ft-irtl at re-xa!r vexterday
date Is Jan. 10. 191"- The P resi­ 100 Persons Die In
Agriculture Secret ary wild further Masons and of U ie' Verer.ms of IripR. a wrx-k-nul Pair o! Cubi I,., tt,, evening with MS yard*, Would U41-1 **ff X
t l it-e a n d fo r S- SO
,
dium of Poland** N ational Coun­
and oUter social activities In­ foRowed by. Fold* ■ of Ortaiiil-th a t the breeding of better cows is
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—
iSeries Of Quakes arte way to Increase the lndu/gxya TViretgn Wars.
cil set the d ate under an elec­
cluding a leu for women d-'h-gntr. with I" and Deal of (be Baby pt I m i l 11 ■’ L*"V -4 -’ It
th - tllilll-x tl, (rt ■i il
tion law power! in September
have txen ptotilaxl for dlverston Fed* with 1 2 .
■■■■'hit- Rogers
Says
Senator
efficiency,
It-, ine-’t itig -v a * k-7-t in a-t, r x i
I I ,
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despite opposition of the Peasant
Herny
D
IVrry
aiwl
Guy
Au-Uli
Danes
Seek
Part
Of
LIMA, Peru, Nor. 1.1 , (fl1) —
A .high notional Income, tie said.
vomo „f Krug's c„rif..rence w,tl, i S l H I t l l d
K O SIJJTll
I* I T S l
Miami, co-chairman of the i-nu-rA t least 100 person* are now Is the beat assurance of a favorable
party.
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Occupation Duties totnm ent commlttre* liav? retwirtrd Bilho Probe Decision la-vvii la t-r (hi* nflern-H-n.
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The Peasant p a rty charged tha known lo be dead ' In toWns dairy market.
Nov. 13, Gp)
election
statute
will
deprive wrecked Jn the series ,o f e a rth ­
meeting wit h 1 WARDIN'!
Expected
Thursday
IONDON.
Nov. 13—(TV 'Hie
n tula'*
thousand* of Polish cltiw na of quake* yrhlch Reran last Sunday. REDS DEMOBILIZING GROUP
t h - i-p c riitn r. ■ fire-1 -mii hnw
Dana* want to toko part tn Uie Wherry Ur^cd End Of
they f e lt j t - n i t - rdng !■; f*rni&gt;s •*»w tmllV
th e ballot. E arlier, In August, It !* feared that when com­
j WASHINGTON. Nov l.s. i.l’i ,
MOSCOW. Nov. 13, UP)— Rus­ raxnipatton of Germany A dele
FuHiritrht
f A rkan-a- i*
both the United State* and .Rri- munications are restored an even
amt lllk
C
eilings
On
Rents
; The xpenal Senate Cam paign In- w ith 14 -w i -It- - c l iy
tain had a.Ve,l Poland to estab ­ higher death toll will b&gt;o dis­ sia I* demobilising a large group Shitier) t« going to Loiwhm next
S itfe May* .mxtiitM *o
1
vestigatmg Commitfce i* ex p rx tcl in g b a ck l lie ti­
Wedneadny
to
talk
ovtt
ihe
t»«of
soldier*
anil
rton-eommU*ioned
lish safeguard* for a free elec­ closed.
i,.,, i in •iv«*r !•» Ou*
WASHINGTON, Nov 13—(/P) — i „ dec hie tomorrow whrl her to the government
alblltly with the British War o u te r.
More than GO persona were offirera. Red S lar^ sald the detion.
tm fm rr tm a'th e n n lv ltlr - nr fte m r c h a r g e m f the Pill '81171 Ins- iHcti -hrmbt—trad Tiff by T-ydiTntfiK ^
Repubhcwn
rtmabrr
ICmnntTj
WTirrAspokw-man
for
th
e
ttrilliri
killed In -th e town nf S lh u tl,’ a rnnbiliratlcrrre h a s ’ atrrorly begun.' Foreign Office aays Dant-Ji troopn ry of Nebraska has rallril for (or Theoilore Bilbo, n f ‘Minix-vippi. operaUng them ttnder a r.intract Him-clf,
Efllbright -tartc.l much dlscommunity of 11,800 persons It doe* not give exact figures, asetgned t atho occupattoi would economic action by tlu* new Con- A im-mber of the com m ittee l&gt;a* sign-'-l by th*- Interior S jin - ary
cu.sinrr a fte r last week’s election
which was almost destroyed by but said in the next two month* be used In th e W tis h enne .They grresn. Wherry said ceilings must revealed Hint agent* of the com­ am| Iwwi*.
by ssjggcMlng th a t the lTesre
Th« Herald regrets the omission the quakes. Thirty more of the thousands of Red Army men will would be under British command to removed from rents, n il* p arti­ m ittee are investigating charges
(lent resign. The Florida Con­
of th e donor of the first place dead were re»ldent» of Poma- retu rn to peacetime Jobs.
PKOIIK PREDICTED
and would use British exjulpmem. cular form of rontrnl U regnrihd again*! Rilbo — ' including com*
■ward Id tho story In yesterday's bamba. Several death* occurred
Delgtan, ■Norwegian and Polish by lire rflmUlMratlon ns vital. plaints ihnl ho trie -1 to intim idate
WASHINGTON. Nov. 33. DD — gressm an countered- by inyinff
paper concerning th e pick the win*
RAY PEED 8 O RPH A N '
soldi era are already ' sharing in W herry admitted th a t t)ie tsrme colored v—ters daring the prirnAry Republican Senator 1)row* ter of that Fulliright should start the
m ■ n r contest for last wretk. The at Moltepnta.
The first shock occurred Sun­ ,A photograph of CapL Frank 8 . the octipaUon of th e BritW i rene. may bcoomn a major quarrel to- campaign
Maine today predicted that there- resigning.
Raymond Studio gave the three day af|ernoon. Since then there Ray of this citv appeared in a
twreti th e Wlilfe 1louse an -1 t h e 1
will l«- an -mu-e-bale Set-ale in
NOTICK
han d colored In otl portraits have been 62 minor shock*.
M il'll K
recent edition of the New York
TWO HOMES BLAST FT)
now opnntilon Congreiw
vextigati.-n —n . - r e - g the
t.|-a
Tommy Jonret prenl-leid of the
awarded to Bill Ludwig
The
Time*. C a p t Ray, a member of
Th-* 8pnf»ril ll--me lienvon I.-II "f riel many ami Airetii... Rhufnetxsvrd Courts loented nest
Wlierry, tike Rep Joe Martin.
HOLLYWOOD. Nov 13 &lt;/PV—
Bohols Bcdlng and F u m ltu n Ootn
OPERATIONS CONTINUED
the U. 8 . Armv M ilitary Police Homen of two more non-striking U likely to be a jxywrr In that "tru tl-n Club will meet at tho llrewxtnr ■mil tin* Senate " ur Intpe rkvwntoirn Cleaners and
pony are offering th e prises for
LONDON. Nov. 13, (JP)—B ritish Corps end currently serving es movie workers have been btmrtret Oongresa He tollerew Uiat where homq *&gt;f Mi* J —hn vtndes at ve.ligating
C-'mniittee will cheek
’ th is week's contest.
vessels are continuing to carry provost m arshal of Trieste, wa* by explosions of hond-grenodm rent controls *re necreaury. the 3:00 P- M. mste-vl of the nil- on charges that Americans have toundry on Palmetto Avenue, has
out min* sweeping operations be­ shown giving food to a youngster No one'woe h u rt In th e bombings authority should to turned over to day meet originally scheduled at engaged In Mach market operation* Invited all persons over IS yearn of
age who are interested th be­
tween the Island of Corfu and A l­
called tbw 'V i te k "
which shattered fropt porchra on th e .states. Wherry says decontrol the home of Mrs. Myron Smith, and other form* of misconduct. coming members of th a club to to
m e u r n Canadian paper mill bania In the face of proUsU from
two reakkncee. T h o 1bombings now of ren ts would Increase Jiotialiyg Floral Heights, J t wa* announc­ Hrewrstrr also says the cost of the present each evening a t 7:J0
the T irana governm ent
-U b llsh e d in 1803.
f
num ber fire to two ntghU. ,
Mr. and Mrs. F loyd'P alm er.
production.
ed th is nfternnon.
occupation Will to- scrutinised.
o'clock this week.
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Christmas Seal
Chairmen Named
By George Touhy

Hrwer Dairy Prices
M;fv Be In Offing

K*m
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�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

f he Sanford Herald

The President’s Dilemma

gpod will on their parL
And bo the change In government begins in tin atmos­
phere of peace and harmony. It remains to be seen how failed to cast a ballot.
long the honeymoon will last. If President Truman were I t is worth emphasising th h
fact, for what appear* aa a Hepuban exceptional man—something he docs not claim to li&lt;t»n landslide trtw uae of the
be— or if the Republicans were not politicians, it might number of House and Senate memreasonably be assumed that there is now some prospect tiers elected by th a t party, doe*
actually represent such a g reat
for an early settlement of most of the problems with | not
difference in the total votes of the
which this country is vexed.
.
• two parties. 1 estim ate, on praHowever, history indicates the contrary. Tho low lim inary figures, th at a 6 percent
ebb of tho deprcaaion from 1930 to 1033, when thounniitls sh ift in the total void—and of
course, much less in many Conbf businesses all over the country were failing nnd mil- gressional
districts—would have

WEDNHSDAY. NOV. 13, 1»&lt;«
01BLK VKKSn FOR TODAT
THERE IS ''A N INNER C0MPULISION F O R C lN O .U S TO
CERTAIN PRINCIPLES, DO NOT
SMOTHER T H E S E INNER CON VICTIONS: Keep thy heart wdth
•11 diligence, for out of it are me
issues of Ilf®--—P-roy. 4:23.
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gram of n Republican President to bring gome scmblanco
of order out of ennoft. And tw elve‘years earlier, a Re­
publican Congress hnd taken its vengcncc upon President
Wilson in the field of foreign affairs.
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No, it would b&lt;$ nothing short of q miraclo if present
expressions of goodwill prove to be more than polite
gestures.
W hat can hnppcn when a President is confronted
with a hostile Congress can be learned from n study of
President Andrew Johnson’s administration. He, though
a Democrat, had become President upon the death of
Abraham Lincoln Immediately following tho Civil W ar
at n time when Republicans controlled the Congress.
Born In North Carolina, a former senator from that state,
though he hod opposed secession, he could not command

resulted in a liumocratic victory,
I, therefore, do not share the
discouragem ent of many of iny
friend* about the future. While
many of the result* dismay mo
tin they do every urn elite concerned
w ith the welfare of pur country
I am still convinced th a t when u
g n a t m ajority of the peopio cornu

undated and adhered to.
*1 shall lose m any close personal
friends in the Senate who w ere
defeated—S enators Guffey, W alsh,
Tunnell, Mitchell, Murdock, H u ff­
man,—us well as many members
of the Hnuse whom 1 have come
to know during th e peer* fo r
their steadfast devotion to o u r
common- Democratic policies.
1
rejoice in the victory of my co l­
league nnd friend, Senator K ilgore,
of West V irginia, for whom both
Senator Holland and I campaigned
rigorously during the closing days
0f th e «.*lectlon drive,
|f we look to our own history
for any lessons, we know th a t a
Republican victory in 101H brought
us inflation, followed by deprea*i»n and isolation.
I earnestly
i hope th at the leaders of tho Re*pjibllcan P arty will also read hiatorv and will not take th e country
***,n down lh*1 trag ic road. B u t
1
fear .th a t th ere ere h ard
“ brad *or t" e people both
here nnd abroad. 1 have already
noticed th a t the Republicans a re
talking about ta x cuts, but have
not come to grip* w ith the races*}“»» which every twaponslblc official and butljj#**num knowa i*
immediately ahead. And from
European c*pitals we already note
*•*"• of worrY o w r a change in

, (From Poetry)
W hom did you expect to find In
autumn weather
On '• muddy road, but • poor man
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and hi* trouble T
&lt; W hat’s arable ha a .been tended.
These together
klr*ve the demented wind,- the
•qaking stubble. .
Skies ntay be scoured uf • eudden,
an hour'# “all clear”
.
Bounded, and our belated swallow
flit
,,
P a st barnyard gales to *kim a
scant weed’* spear
By hoar-frost into brittle*! brillance litAnd we, attired to eircuronavigste
T he hillside’* flaring maple, too.
shall go
W ith caution a t tho prow to wolch
lh* greatDarkening of old October into
•now.
....
HERBERT 8 CHAUMANN.

the election results will b g n g
about a stro n g movement to re ­
unite the liberal forces of the
nation and force them, in th e face
of a,grow ing emergency, to bury
their minor differences in a g reat
effort to re b u ild 'th e Democratic
P arty into the m ilitant democracy
which was invincible under F ran k ­
lin D. Roosevelt. When the peopkr
see the reel character of the govem m eat they will get under Repub­
lican
rule of the Coni
..............
-they
will turn again to the Democratic
Party. Dut- the Democratic P arty
m u n be ready to meet the teat
and it m uit be w ithout compromise
the real voice' and champion of the
people. The "safety of the future
here and throughout the world lies
in not le u democracy, but mors.
The anti-democrmtle force* have
won a battle, but not a war. The
people h av e. n o t ' had enough of
democracy.
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Very tru ly yours.
CLAUDE PEPPE R

nearly 1 ,000,000 acres of land is
b e lt* ploughed and sown this au;
tum n in the Lower Silesian te r­
ritories. Of this, approximately
COO,000 acres belongs to Polish set­
tle rs in the form er German lands
an d the remaining it in nation­
alized estates. A total of 1,000
tracto rs, 47,000 horses, 10,746 ox­
en and 8f323 cows are being used

Dr. Iwonard D arker
Optom etrist
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Eyes examined—Glaaaea fitted
203 S. O range Ave.
Orlando, Florida
Phone 4067- *

Speaking: Of S aving
Money

T he United States suffered the
h lg h e it per capita fine loss, in
peacetime, of any country In the
One way U save money U to lot- ^
world.
get your wife’s birthday.
Louis XIV of France owned
A better way and a m ere pleasant
diamond-set buttons.
on# is to place year flro, wind­
storm Insurance with ns and five
your wife tho dividend aaving*

for a birthday preoent.

Polish Fanners
.Busy In Silesip
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WARSAW, (JF) — The Polish
newsprffcr Robotnlk reported th at

LIFETIME, VENTHATp

Saturday M orning
ACCORDION

10:00 A- M.

P*u»i No. RE &gt;0973

Instruction*.

■On The Screen-

, Phone or Write • •
FITZGERALD DOERING
Company
till Illinois Ave.
Phone U 2i

ACCORDION
BAND

STAN COMSTOCK

ORLANDO, FLORIDA

ARE
Now boing formed nl ^Ihe. Muaic Box. Accordions

FIRE and AUTO

can be rented nt a .very low coat. All inquiries can
be made Friday from 10:00 A. M. to 5 ;0 0 P. M.
Instructions under the direction of Jam es Borell of
Euslis.

THE MUSK BOX

NOT INCORPORSTId )

W M A N C IT A T A S A V / N Q

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Newly elected Rcpubli*
era said to bo planning
to re-open tho Pearl iiarbor
investigation. If they keep
on. with this tiling, they ora
liable to discover why Uncle
Sam got caught With his
planes down.
Wo hope our readers do
not expect any mirnclfc*with respect to the news­
print situation now that price
ceilings have at long lukt
been removed, for, if (they
do, wo are afraid they will'
be doomed to disappoint­
ment. Whilo ceilings were
In force many American
mills went out of business,
or changed thoir operations
to more profitable lines.
During the past few months
English ' publishers
have
been making Contracts for
neat year’s supply with tursd the two Houses of Congrsis
Canadian mills at twice tho by d s fia iu maJoriU**- T h at la
price American buyers were tho one fac t wo, none of us, can
allowed to offer. It remains ••cape. ThU election seems to
-to bo seen whether there is repeat the p a tte rn afte r World
enough newsprint left to re­ w a r I, wberr the Republicans flr*t
lieve tho situation in tho won the House o f Representative*

Social

THE SANFORD HERALD, SAWFORD, FLORIDA

And

Social Calendar

Personal

tease*: Mr*. II. D. Crumley, Mrs.
It. A.- Cobh. Mss. P. R. Stephenson,
Mrs. A . L Hunt and Mrs. C. L.
Redding. Mrs., S. D. Highieyroan
is chairm an of the social depart­
ment.
Tho Junior High School P.T.A.
will m eet at 3:30 P. M. with a
board meeting a t 3:90 P. M.
The Sanford Home Demonstra­
tion Ckib will meet a t 10:00 A*. M.
with a covered dish luncheon at
the homo of Mrs. Myron F\ Smith
in F loral Heights.

Miss Lewis Is Wed
To John Crowell

Ml** Gretchcn Laurestino Lewi*
became the bride of John E. Crow­
WEDNESDAY
ell on Nor. 3 in a beautiful even­
The Pilot Club will hold ita
ing candlelight service held a t the
,%cgular buiinc** meeting in the
home of Mrs. W. A. Cagle, aunt
Community building at H:0u P. M.
of the bride, with Ju d g e R. W.
The board will m eet at 7:30 P. M.
W are and Rev. J —
“ " '
E. McKinley
Doard Meeting of the Sanford
officiating.
Garden Club at 10:0U A. M. at the
The picturesque stairw ay was
Community House.
decorated in ' fernw htte jasenitso
THURSDAY
blossoms and soft green and small
The Social Department of the
HUNDAY
white lights. The bride and her
Sanford Woman's Chili’ will spon­
The Senior Choir o f the Pres­ attendant descended tho sta irs and
sor the annual trnchwr*' evening byterian Church will give a sacreJ stood before the improvised altar
orty a t the club house at 7:0U concert nt the evening service at .in the living room. T he jasmine,
’. M. w ith the following ns hos- 7:30 l*. M.
gladioluses and fern decorations
were used throughout th e home.
Mrs. E rnest S outhw ard sang
••Because” and “ I Love You Truly '1
accompanied by Mrs. L uther liarkey who played nuptial music pro­
ceeding and during the ceremony.
The matron of honor Mrs. Max
Losslng, aunt of the brida, wore
a pastel yellow eyelet gown, a halo
of orchid m aline and carried a
ture of you, your fatyily or other chosen subbouquet of pale orchid gladiolus**.
The* bride was attired in a sheer
ject on nn attractive Christinas' folder complete with
lace and slipper satin gown which
featured a face bodice, sw eetheart
printed message and your name. Reasonably priced.
neckline and tiny covered button*
down the back. The full sk irt of
satin was fashioned w ith a dim­
inutive lace bdstlo and long train,
ite r finger tip veil of illusion was
held in place with a coronet of
orange blossoms and was sprinkled
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with tiny blossoms over the entire
T E L . 1093 S T A T E HAN K B L U E . M l . 9, S A N F O R D
rail. The bouquet was * spray of
white gardenias.
Mrs. W, F. Lewis, m other of
the bride, was attired in a soft
grey French crepe and wore a
corsage of pompom orchid chry­
santhemums.
_ A reception was held. Immediately after the ceremony. Thh din­
ing room was lighted by candles
in crystal ladder* and th e tabki
was appointed with silver and
crystal. The lablo covered with
a white lace cloth was centered
with a tiered wedding cake.
Those assisting were Mrs. C. P.
liarkey, Mrs. John K ader, Miss
Jewell Pittm an. Mrs. E rnest South­
ward, Mrs f’. S. G raham , Air*.
\V. A. Cagle and Mr*. William
Sheppard.
The couple left for a Southern
ORIGINAL
wedding trip with Mr». Crowell
D E S I G N
wearing a powder blue wool suit
with black accessories.
Mrs. Crowell attended the local
schools. Her a rt ha* brought much
acclaim from stalo exhibits. The
couple plan* to make th eir home
in Charlotte, N. C. hut will spend
the winters in Florida.
Mr. Crowell is affiliated with
tho government in aviation re­
search work. He Is a native of
North Carolina and. received hit
education in th a t state.

U3K» Magnolia Ave,

Phono 104

crus

if you were told few people*know how to
breathe correctly.
We d like ft chance to provu how fuw people
know how to use thcflY lungs to fall capntlty.
Correct breathing for tho effective use of th e
speaking voice is o definite part of tho me­
thods used by . . . .

Every Floridian

THE LEUSER DRAMATIC SCHOOL
Sanford • St. Augustine • Daytona Beach
Dramatic means . . . nn interesting and vividly
expressive way of teaching.

RAYMOND STUDIO

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10.40

Black Rayon Crepe
White Eyelet*
Embroidered Top

Clip this ad mill bring it to the second floor
of 107 Mfigiiolin Avenue, Tlfursdny a t 3:30
1*. M. for a FREE demonstration lesson.

BOX
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victory in 1018 eontrl
“Mted to their victory in ttMd
There wap n genuine letdown afte
the war. People wero tiled o
controls and of minor vexatlom
Incident to the conduct o f the war
in 101 H, an&lt;| sleeted enough Sen­ And despite great prosperity, the
ators to prove an effective block g reat majority of tne people wen
to I’resilient Wilson’s plan* for a caught Iwtaven controls and *hort
sge* on the one *hand" and rapidly

ho ia he U more likely to be
the next preeident of the
United States. The two out*
•tending Republican! In the
Donator Vandenberg
of Michigan and Senator
T a ft of Ohio. The former
in the field of foreign affains is without a peer while
the latter wlU probably
wield the greatest influence
upon
domestic
policloe.
N ext in line ia Governor
Dewey o f New York who
won * reeounding victory

and the only one so fa r

BILL’S PACKAGE STORE
AND BAR
112 WEST FIRST STREET — PH O N E 880

ADULTS
40c
(Inc. T a x )

OPENS
12:45 P. M.
DAILY
Last Times Wednesday!
James Cagney - Ann Sheridan
- in - “ CITY FOR CONQUEST

THURSDAY AND FRIDAY

Photo by W IEnO LO r STUDIO
Mr. iiiul All* Henry A o Born wImvm* wwMIug *-.ui poWnuilml
Nov I nt tho homo ot Kov. \V. P. llnsikn, Jr. Mm. O ’llo m Is lh&lt;former M arjorie M. Sltnrrock. (laughter of Mr. and M m .' ft, |»
Siurrock of till* city. ’
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Mrs. F. D. Lieske It) Harry Lees Honor
.Magnolia Hostess
Visitors On Yacht
Wanda Ilasty Feted *.
With Shower Friday
- ■
Mi. i I I1..w ill, . 111111.111, pro II
1in- gi,i
Mrs. John Donohue and Ml** I -iding.
Sjtrn c« wlu-r
Edith Chestnut honored Mis* Wan j Mi- l . n -k. Im .iii I
..nn- j..v• Iand a .
da Hasty, bride elect, on Kridn\
i&gt;-|. , t.-.| i li.it tin l . n i t i
In i’.
evening a t the home of M is. ■•.ilnui »f iln- f .i.i lllli.c liu.l .■........ by the
Chestnut. The room* in which tin- •• hern nunpleti &gt;1 t in- m il rail Tim-, pi. .-n
guests were seated were decorated
a n -u i-n .l t*&gt; r.nli
tm-mbci i m ,. VI
.1
with red and while chrysanthi
tmwing n .pej imen
. -I.iul. Mis I n k \ \ ,
mums and fern. The dining room aid - polling amt pi ■".••miring the liam -r). \ | i .
table was laid with a lace cloth mnr. A talk ..n (lie • •ii.titiilino Elsie Finley,
and centered with a three-tiered j and By-Laws uf tin- Cm dm I 'Inti mi. Mi-- I . ,t,
wedding cake around which f e r n ju * , Mini|t.
j | r „. ||,.|„ .|
Mr- H o rn f.
and flowers were placed.
| Member* w i r e nguin m ged !••
Numerous games and contest*• . i 41t putting pliint- fm the annual \ \ f . . .
.
were enjoyed with priies lieing ,,|anl «(,|,.
[h- 1„ l.| F..|, Jl
\ l &gt;Y01111*11 1
awarded Mrs. Harold llilllngsle) weie n-k.-.l t.. aiti-nd H r - . i . , i
V , 1M.
and Mrs.
G. Hasty. Alai . iit-ttn, . nn fl«,ui-i .in i- gf-nn-ii
*
lovely gifts were presented Hie j („ i„. K,»„„ t,j \ | , . i if l, 11 , . . „i
honorce. As a remembrance of 1 Miunii. un .Inn ■' and In
\ii.
1*&lt;»R I'SAIt H
Hie occasjun Mis* H asty was gi»«Mit t |le
t,„g adj.iiirnr.l the n.rm " "" ' " * •»»:• »
a scraplMMik In which all t h e |herb
f t m . l r
v,-,tp,l iln.....
guests signed. She then cut the I Kar,|a„ ,,f , hl. b.i-te*-. Mi |.„ k- d'
‘
cake after which refreshment* ..f
Mnnb. i . present win- M,
1:
sandwiches, cake nnd soft drinks -p \\ n
were served by Mrs. Donohue, Miss Mi, th
Chetnut and Mrs. Jam es Chestnut, well, A
l&lt;’t of £la»*t ntii|)|icn«
The following wero invited to Ernest
attend: Misses Paulino Hasty, K;n- g r.( m ,
I lip aurlioiii'cr asked
ids llumhley, M argaret Jammes, Rocley
•• njf n d o lla r? ” went
Ellen Jam m es, Oulda Carlton, Mild- ju,.| s
red Await, Elsie Uarineau, Jru n M,, \
H older, Lydiu Wleboldt, Alice aid, Ji
Lundquist and
Also Misses
-’Tig
Iletty Hunter,
Mary David,
s \ \ l l id in | s i .
m ary Cultum,
If ymi wiilit t„ wiiit it fi-„
hofori' it......
u fr. sjilj d.uni
rilnl blm i-•*, n.l b u nm
4.,w illed, if you wr.iji it in n squill
Hindu Ii’Ki-ml M U o f n diainond
p t ordinary rubln'r nlsi'ling nn
plnro iho huinllf in the icfrig which u mytlmlngicnl hern wore
more 1linn 5,000 years ngn.
.
erator.

Don’t Forgo! O ur
Preview
Sntunlny No\. 16th— 11:30 P. M.
“TH E RETURN OF FRANK J A M E S "

POWELL’S
OFFICE BUPPLY CO

P lastic
Curlers

m m u r e ir tu ,,
*Mc/ft!/ir * 1 . ^ __

—A start In His lor yo«f children . . . lh* c h an ce

a

OSBORN and the
MAGICAL
MAIDS
-

BIG STAGE SHOW

great odesrlHleg program r * "

coodocHd by

ol

Music

these seeM eg •

1 of nttrnctlM

HIGH {SCHOOL
THURSDAY
8:00 P. M.

these, p e s l e a *

T B IT

le t h s r t * e s . .. s r

FASCINATING SPECIALTY ACTS

w orld

MORNING

T he Campbell Loaaing Unit No.
63, American Legion Auxiliary,
observed A rm istice I)my by having
Ur*. Lsslis W ant place a wreath
on the monument' on the Lcgl in
grounds.
Mrs. F. E. Roumlllat, chairmun,
assisted by Frankie Stenitrum ,
Gsne and Richard B arinm u and
Mlchasl Whelchsl placed Hsgt on
the grave* of World W ar I veter-

Mirth - Mystery

Tre^tsd
ONLY V/eYthalt O M * $ THIS
HSW IMPROVED FEATURE
AT HO EXTRA COSTI
Now, e Portrait .perfect cold wove
permanent in jost 2 or 3 hoars in
fumwark!
Quickl Simple! Portrait Plastic
Curlers are aocaey to wind. Por­
trait is ides! for children's fine

THURSDAY

U nit 53, Aifxiliary
Honors War Veterans

,Lars'* a woy Y™

—S ecurity In your old ago . . . protsctSoa lor y o u r
b r e d o n e s should yo n becom e disabled o r die.

! M

The Sallie Harrison C hapter,
Daughters of the American Revolu­
tion, met Nov. H a t the home of |
Mrs. H. E. Tooke w ith Mrs. A. It
Key, Mrs. George Morgan and
Mrs. J. U. Ray as co-hostcsse*.
Mrs. L. P. Hagan, Regent, presided
over the . meeting. I t was voted
to give the usual contribution to
the Red Cross and members were 1
requested to assist with sewing
and knitting.
,
*
The C hapter voted to subscribe!
for a metal plate bearing its name
to be placed ip the Florida section
a t Valley Forge Memorial Iiell
Tower. This carillon is a D.A.R.
proiect.
Thfc chapter voted to
make a contribution to the Sem in­
ole High School Library and to
semi a contribution to Croaamoru
school, an approved mountain
school.
Mrs. A. R. Key, senior president
of the Children of the American
Revolution, related the history ami
object of the C.A.R. She stated
that the F'ort Mellon Society of
the C.A.R. had donated and w ra p ­
ped 26 Christm as gifts for the
Kate Duncan Sm ith School nt
Grant, Ala. It is th e only schoil
in a 75 mile radius. The chapter
Will present the twp history medal*
to the student in Junior and Senior
High School having the highest
average in Aaterican history for.
the term.
A moving picture committee
w as. appointed'by Bhe Regent to
call on the manager of the local
theaters to request better pictures
for Sanford.
A social hour was held w ith .
delicious refreshment* being served j
to the following: Mr*. F\ E. Rou-

49c

T here's a Man
In Y ou r T o w n .

who h u MtablUhad w&gt; to viable record as an able ad*
roiniotrator in his capacity as
governor of New York. Her-

PAGE THREE

Mrs. H. E. Tooke Is
Hostess To D. A. R

Activities

CHRISTMAS CARDS

BOYS and GIRLS

tfuf “Leave It
*
to Blondie”

WEDNESDAY. NOV. 13, 1946

f

the whole stru ctu re of world trad e
ju st when the world needs moat to.
increase the volume of trade.
1 am confident, tio w e w , th a t

and

h&gt;

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, 1946

-

OOME

ALL CUT—THE

“ Y O U SEW IP*

GAItAHDfN'E FOR FALL

JIM PENNEY
JIMMIE SUITS

man with a broad in-

Get Your Tickets Now To See
OSBORN THE MAGICIAN
H j J i FINCH, District Manager

Roumiliat &amp;

SPONSORED B Y •

« la shop *M M Um&gt; wmttt band. 8a44b
blndlnxs! stitching am end the cellar and
K,
pocket They coma In copeta,

Mw to- brawn. M btoa. Siara 3, 4. B, A

ole County Junior Chamfer of

Two Piece Suit In Gray
Washable Rayon Seersucker

�, •/ .
4

-#

:t

ONE OIKjS IN STORM

MUFFLERS D ID C C
ANI) TAIL r 1 * L 0

.'
.

r ,

IIOV. DOG ELECTROCUTED

H T K W a IIT.
T o All W h o m U M a y Gfitircrp*
h e r e b y g l v # n t h a t J.
J&lt; IMS'ANN KS RIJ RO. (/P)—When It. N o lle* is filed
his f i n a l : * p « r l
Admlr.lwt r Mlor o f tbt? ralstlw of
Henry Matthyten, 7, heard h isjjog
K atii I*. H l r w R i t ,
that
howling he went .in to the back­ bi*
filed h i s p e titio n fo r f i n a l di«*
yard to pat it—and both collapsed c h a r g e , a n d t h a t he&gt; w ill a p p l y to
and died. Tlyr dog had been th** Jform r a h I** it W W i n * , t 'n u n i y
chained to a pipe th a t had lifeamp J u d g e of H em lnol* C o u n t y , Klo rhla.
th » t t b itiiy of lJft*riTiir**r* 1*16.
electrified through a leak in the •in
fo r uppfuYTtL uf tut Hie aiu l fo r f i n a l
mains.
d U r h a rif f - »a AdiulnlAtru ttir of th**
| c M n l c of Kilt** I •. KtiWftrt, ill ' » I "k'i

I.OS ANGELES. Nov. I a. ),?*,
area'.
Heavy nutunui rsim have brought
flood conditions to parts of sou'h- ,
R ELIEF TO COLORADO
DENVER. Nov. n , UP)—Airern California- At least one death
is blamed on the storm. At the J plniies are bring loaded w ith hay
for transport to snowbound forms,
win-re thousands of head of livcetix k are threatened with s ta rv a ­
tion. Armv vehicles are bucking
A I Iron* cheer i* taboo under
through I he . drifts to
reacli
mat ironed f(unities.
the Motlot, Picture Code.

DOUBLE
PROTECTION

*

OUTSIDE CARRIERS FOR AUTOMOBILES
A I.UMA — CRAFT HOATS

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
COURT HOUSE CORNER .

-ante time, heavy oitjs t have left
m otorists stranded in m ountain

W b a t you
n eed /&gt; . . . .

D An I 0 S '
MODEL B B 6 1 U 0

ta b le
r

llolihut is cau g h t on traw l lines,
sometimes w v eral thousands of
feet long, with hooks spaced about
If* fe e t apart.

HEADACHE
Cw i ^

PHONE 37

m

KT ATT UK
lit f«&gt; t h a

Its la.

CAPUDINE

. . . .

*»

PICK THE WINNER CONTEST

K*tj$te

of

In |»rot»«te.
K A T K U.

.

FIR ST PRIZE—INNEBSFKINO MATTRESS
SECOND PRIZE—CHENILLE nU&gt; SPREAD
Tillltl&gt; PIUZE—CUENIIAE RATH SET
FOURTH PRIZE-IV EEK S PASS FOR JIVO AT HITE TUEATUE
F i m i THRU NINTH PR IZE -O N E PASS TO TIIE IIITZ FOR
TWO
■ —

f A R R L U ’S
f 'r r r v if

DMT ST. ARCADE 8 tufa. M

....... SANFORD
-VSNEW SMYRNA........
ALABAMA
-VS. VANDERBILT.,—*.
....... DUKE
-VSSOUTH CAROLINA........
| ....... FLORIDA
. VSyiLLANOVA...-..«
NORTH CAROLINA -VS- WAKE FOREST

WE MANUFACTURE
-

W E R E B U IL D

HVICRYTHING IN BEDDING
USE OUR BUDGET PLAN AND

“PAY A S YOU REST”

ECHOLS BEDDING.
&amp; FURNITURE CO.
119 WEST FIRST STREET

TENNESSEE -VS
BOSTON COLLEGE
N. C. STATE
-VS
VIRGINIA
ARMY
-VSPENN
CORNELL
-VS- DARTMOUTH
PENN STATE
-VSNAVY.......
YALE
-VSPRINCETON.......
OHIO STATE
-VSILLINOIS.......
'MICHIGAN
-VSWISCONSIN.......
SYRACUSE
-vsCO LG A TE.....
NEW MEXICO
-vsARIZONA..... ..

PHONE 1133

SEMINOLE

COUNTY
MOTORS
109 N. Palmetto Avenue
P hono 1011

DODGE-PLV1T10UTH

SMIPMUNT JUST ARRIVED

MODEL 1-.I
STANDARD SINGLE
LIST PRICE $127.00

DODGE J o b - R a te d TRUCKS

"I LOST 3 2 LBS,!

— BE SURE TO FILL IN THE FOLLOWING —
Nemo; ..........................................

W IA I I I I !

1 4 AO AIN"

or.-* tsrt ii* M***
,

» „ , &gt; ) — k l, -&gt; lh AV OH Yu*

».n C.ft.t,
liar. N—
kaa * ■natal', 1*1 (. 1 &lt;-if aa

A d d re ss;

t*fiann« mif nr ni», n..( I- (U
‘ ii iff I l k tariff rel.-it*

V , Iff* 1W, Umll O f ,
WULNfia;
hm»ai mH M f t*ak.

la almianl t—U *oait**t*d b,
Mi l--*larUaa Iswa lb*» It*
parwm*Urtl IAta ISpound!
.Eratih
FtwAtuYvnuaia Caadf
RadurUd rtaa.

Get Your Ballot in Early I

HtiMiaha. Ka 1*,*U,**. Mi
d n av tal pUalr. Taa daat nl
a t —ata. aototoM. M a.natfit
—a Ibaai d m . WnasU nkan rua
■Jm (intrir AYDS Vluala Cniuir I-Wart

a J k Oaf/ u n (** M dan' &gt;Wvt/. f V a
TOUCHTON HltCti CO.

FOR ECONOMY AND BETTER
PERFORMANCE------A COMPLETE

MOT 0 R

T .u N E - U I*

Only $3.60
2.
3.
4

5.

6.
7.

INCLUDES:
Impect and Teel Beltery and Battery Cables.
Inspect and Test Starting—Motor
Inspect and' Test Generator
Check and Adjust Currant—-Voltage Regulator
Clean, Inspect, Adjust, and Test Spark Plugs
Check Cylinder Compression
Check-Distributor Bearings, Breaker-Plate. Cen­
trifugal and Vacuum‘Advance Mechanisms •
inspect and Adjust Breaker Points.
Inspect Ignition Wiring, Connections and Dis­
tributor Cap and Rotor
Check Coil and Condenser
Check and Adjust Ignition Tliping
Clean and Lubricate Carburetor Air Cleaner
Check Manifold Heat Control
'
Check Fuel Pump and Fuel Unes
Check Manifold and Tighten
Adjust Tappets, (Overhead Valve Only)
Clean and Adjust Automatic Choke
Check Carburetor'
Test Combustion Efficiency of Motor at
Speeds.

Beware Coughs
Iron comnooeoMt
That Hang On

Creotnolilon n lle rM promptly betnuae tt sum rig h t to Ui# m l o f th e
trouble To help looecn an d expel
germ laden phlegm, and old n a tu re
to aooths and heal raw, ten d er. Innam ed bronchial roucooa m e m hranee. Tell your drugiUt to ncll you
a bottle of Creom uUan with th e u n ­
d erfunding you m ost like th e w ay It
aulckly
thiffe *cough
or
you »ora
IgUAVMJ Ohara
1 M
^F*HH W
» gw"
to h a re your m
mooney back.

CREOMULSlON

forCwnhs,CH«stCoM»,lroi»cHHs

IS YOl/R LIVER
CRYING FOR HELP
burden on your llrtr. Rati
digested food become* put

b

AdtTiinJn irator

uf ill* *»•*•

a ***«!.

orl*

I .A W . I l r r a a a f f l ,

To

Y((U a r e h e r e b y r - u u l r e d to a p p e a r

All CreaillwrV an-l ., IVruon* o n t h e 23nd d a y o f N o v e m b e r . A. I&gt;.

Von atnl each of you at", hereby S em inole C o u n t y . Florida* a n *'*•
not If Ird ami r-aiulr*!! lo ‘pra*»i't b f e v la te d . I d l e o f w h ic h aald c,t»e la
any (la Ian and iltm indi whlih-&gt;ou. le iu H e S n d d e r a , r i a l n t l f f , va. O r v tn
or rllher of you, may have audio,!

BUILDING
FOR SALE
Frame church In good
condition, built of finest
virgin lumber. For full
information, write Box 41,
care Herald.

om M

REDDING OF DISTINCTION
•

I&gt;If

Sodd era. D efen d aftl, ■■
W lta e ,* m y hand ami official
• e l l a t S a n r o rd . S em in o le C o u n t ) .
S t a t e of F l o r i d a , t b i t l i s t da&gt; of
O c to b e r . A. U. 1545.
I) I*. IIK IINDON
C l e r k o f lb * C i r c u i t C o u r t
S e m in o le C o u n ty , F l o r i d a

PACKA G E S T O R I r

INNERSPRING MATTRESSES
BOX SPRINGS
HOLLY-WOOD BEDS
tfc-V.(

o f N iiV ^m tior,

TLVVAllT

lla v ln e C laim * nr Iietn am l.,'.\K aln * t 1444. In a c e r t a i n null f o r d l t o r r e
p e n d i n g In t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t of
Haul K atJI-;

‘

W i l l 1.1? W A IT IN G
fo r
y o u r n e w D odge or P ly m ­
o u th , y o u s till need s a f e ty
n n d 'ro in f o r t in y o u r p r e s ­
e n t r n r . . , a n d you n e e d
to p r e s e r v e ils liig lresl
c a s h v a lu e , too.
W hen d id you Iasi h a v e
y o u r m o to r tu n ed ? B r a k e s
in sp e c te d ? K leclrirnt a n d
cooling
sy s te m s
ex­
a m in ed ? W h eels a lig n e d ?
S te e rin g .checked?
D riv e In today o r to ­
m o rro w n n d let's ta lk it
ov er. W h a te v e r it c o sts
. bow . w o n ’t he w a s te d
w hen tr a d i n g tim e m in e s .

i:

i s m e ( 'o n ii t Of* T in ; c o tjf fr v
x a n c K t o A r i -F .A i t
«KMlN(tI.K
rnrS T Y .
IN ••fJl’IiT OK TIIK imU.NTT KI.OItllM. IN I’ltOIIATi:
TO: O ltV I N SODDERM. wh o » e p l a c e
JIlMlK, 8KMIVOI.K rut'NTY. In r* r&gt;;»te a.f THOMAS W. K IN- o t r e s i d e n c e I , unkno avn.

pea. It •!» watan a m Itaeta I n tt IS* pala. Uas
L I Q U I D —I, *1S.(lifts. 10c. 50&lt;. iOt.

*v+rtz-r--

i

th * e l a t e of T h o m a , W. K l n l a w .
i l a c a t a e j , l a t e of t a l l C o u n t y , to
the C o u n t y J u d g e of S o m l a o l a
C ounty, F l o r i d a , a t h l a o fflco In t h e
c o u r t h o u*o o f *eld C o u n t y a t
S an fo rd . F l o r i d a , w i t h i n e i g h t c a l e n ­
d a r m o n t h * f r o m t h a t l ra a o f t h e
f lra t p u b l i c a t i o n of thi* n o tice Ka*'h
claim nr d e m a n d ahall he j n w r l l ln t r .
att8 *hall a t a t * t h e p l a c e o f r e s i ­
d en ce a n d p o s t o ffice ad r e a a o f t h e
c l a i m a n t , a n d s h a l l b* a w o r n t o
by t h e c l a i m a n t , a g e n t , o r a t t o r n e y ,
a n d any su c h claim nr d e m an d not
-iff filed Khali b e v o l d
J O Y C K V KIN1.AW
A* a atm lalK trato r &lt;&gt;( th *
R a t a l * ’o f T h o m n t W . K ln U w , d e c e a se d .
F i r s t p u b l i c a t i o n Oct, 50, U i *

Jt.'DUR.

—all r»Wr t» k*r* •«“ ■§ ttw

ECHOLS BEDDING &amp;
FURNITURE CO.
RITZ-HERALD

I tl t as fit I) •] * )

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Legal N otice

rsllo a t ImsSk Ss

r»t m in t it's

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(nilall in tlioSy *toM

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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, 1946

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD,'FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR

i r s TIME FOR HUNTING SEASON

SANFORD
,Boat Works

i

FOR RENT

ROOM for ren t.

ARTICLES FOR SALE

HELP WANTED

Phone 460-W.

|P«iI

SWEET Hamlin oranges 2c cacti. WHITE gifla wanted for checking
laundry. Apply in peraon. .Sem­
R. W. lAird, Phone 7hS-W.
inole County Laundry Co., HI9
BEDROOM fo r rent, 311 Park A w .
MIRACLE CONCRETE Co. J . E.
W. Third S t.
FU R N ISH ED room. Phone 205-R,
TerwiUpcer, J r , Mgr. Cem ent WORK WANTED
71H Magnolia A w .
Water Proofing — Building &amp;
Block* — Sewer Pine.
809
LARGE well furnUhed bedroom.
.Elm A to. Phone BS3EXPERT pnlntlng-^controct ur
113 \V. lo th St. or Phbnc -Utl-W.
hourly basis. S, G, Grogan,
RADIOS, phonograplu, record*,
roofs repaired, Phone 1151. of
NEW room* liy tlay, week nr ’* sheet music, guitar*. The Mu,lc
7B3-J.______________ _______
month. Highway 17-92, 3 mile*
Bax, phone 953.
Sttulh uf Sanford, Jtainhovy TourDUSTING carl, hand duster, mule 1 0 B u tin e s a O p p o r t u n i t i e a
ijt Lntlge. '
\
cultivator, fcitiiixei broadcast- J
ROOM” for rent, Qentiemail preer, good mule, rutile disc, 5 to n s, I AM offering my business..for
sale including building, fixtures
. ferret!. 310 W. 3rd St.
fertlllrer, Cote planter, mule
and stock, which has proven to
plow, Georgia stock, 1 lot of
net a nice incomu during hard
sweep*, hand water pump*, plat­
WANTED TO RENT
times nnd present conditions. I _
form scales. . Phone 78I-J, Cfcrl
have other interests th a t will 0
FURNISHED house or apaitm eiit.
S. Myncs.
involve too m uch.of my time to ,
‘P h. fiUil-J.
.
“ ‘
Operate this business for only a
ONE 'ftlll length- hraclc la'pln fur
SMALL furnished ap artm en t fur
coat. S ite 18. $50. 21 OP Mag-*, snort time. Call a fte r '7:99 P.
elderly couple. 1’honu Patrolnolia Avo-, I'hooe 931.
.
I II, if iiiterealvd. J, A. Calhoun,
• 910 W. F irst St. ’
’ *
mail Bender Oho-J.
HKAIKR-’ARTERS for (.’hri-amn* J
‘ FOR SA LE77"
FUltN’ISIIEf) apartm ent p refer­
gift*, toy,, gstiKs, liooks, doll*. [
Btiy now on budget ar lay away. 1 SMALL established business show­
ably in p rivate “home.
Young
ing n very nice return on total,
Firestone Stores, 111 E. Ktr»t
couple. Phone 620-M.
investment of $2350.1)0. Ihfor
St. .
l l t l t i ' l and hifaril by t a n , e ld e rly
mat ion in office only. No telegentlemen. Can furntnh own 5 b u rn e r N ty e o oil sto v e , good i phone calls.
lin e n , A ddre** Bo* A . c f o H e r­
condition, *20 . 1 10*1 W. First St. ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor A
a ld
Sanford Atlantic Bldg. Phone 732
I A N' N*K11 pearhv*. fwars* cher­
IIOl SK (t: apartm ent unfurnished
ries, eldcrberrk'ft, blackbvrr juh, 11
LOANS
by couple, perm anent resident*,
h Inek raitphcrrius, and pear* with
. no childien. phone H'.rH-J, E. N
miiiriR. SwertrnwI. Rea non n bio.
LOANS MADE i iviiltng.
Ilnx CJI, Snnfyrd.
FROM *19 TO *.100
stiict privacy; fast service
3REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, FILL UP with Fuel Oil and KeroFLORIDA LOAN CO.
sene before w inter.
192 Sanford, Avenue
GOOD house and lot. D u ltart's
II. B. Pope Co.. Inc. 800
lLumber Yard.
H o l m o w H ERE WHERE
~ N lC H 0 L L 8
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
Grtwery S to re and filling station
STUlllO OF PHOTOGRAPHY
YOUR natural doairo for privacy a
with three pumps, *2 ,UUU.UU
for finest quality
In money m ailers is strictly ™
stock doing good paying bust
PORTRAITS
respected here.
Friends atu*
ties,, two story building with
Commercial and Copy Work
. relatives are not uueationa*
upnrlm ent of &gt;1 rooms light,,
Snapshot Services
Your em­
bath w ater, located tn , ran ll Phone 1159 — 220 Melsch Bldg, j about your credit.
ployer or business associates
nearby town, price *39 ,000.00.
not he«r ol yotir jiertlonal
Sm all well located lot on Sixth TUXEDO FREDS—complete line . 1 will
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store.
j affairs. There is no. cause for
street Iwtween Palm etto a n t
em barrassm ent.
Mugnidib avenues for *-ou on ADDING machine. Rebuilt, like
Reasonable credit requirem ents.
c a sh .
new; Three standard inside doors t No co-makers on money loam.
F ru it and vegetable store, good
with raking fram es and h ard -, Variable paytnen* plans.
down town location.
FAMILY —
LOAN CO.
ware; City Gas w afer heater nml
----------Good farm n ear Sanford.
12.1*
Phone J*
tank; k'itchen cabinet base. ('.[F lo rid a Bank Bldg,
acres. II acres in Cultivation,
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good flowing wells. Six room
house with 3 bedrooms, 2 screen­
FLOOR MATS
ed porches. Possession of huuse
for all models
SI vjNH
can he hud nt once. Garage,
C h w rilets nnd Fortls
Show eartiii btitl ptstlPrn
b arn and chicken pens. Price
SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
O — BF.F7S S IG N SK H V IC h
*10,500.90.
D D. !,u n d re ss. P hone 1021
tt! C. LITTLB
W. H. WILLIAMS, Realtor
OIL BURNING
lit) N orth Park Ave.
RENT A CAR
FLOOR FURNACE
Telephone 1120
YOU DRIVE t t
HAUER APPIANCRS
PHONE 200
4 Vi acre farm with modern 5 room
81 HICKLAND-MORIMSON
SAW
MILI-—g
otd
condition.
Sec
house, excellent condition 2
• D RlV K -lr, INC,
W, D. Bumbalough, Wilson Corn­
screened porches bath lights nnd
er,
0
miles
w
est
of
Sanford.
telephone on paved highway
DODGE - PLY21GUTH — 0
clone tn. $8,500.00 term s.
PARTS
AND SERVICE *
NEW unused Kirby electric sweep­
10 rooms, being two 6 room ap a rt­
Phone 1011
er. All atachm enli. Phone 482-W. 109 Palmetto Ave.
m ents, all furnished' and newly
ELECTRIC
appliance
rep airs—
painted in nnd out side, one 4 piece living room suite, priced
wo repair washing machines,
ren ts for $35.00 per rrtonth, good
reasonable. Can l&gt;t) seen at 1800
VBtcum cleaners, fans, (mixers.
tennnnts, th e other i, occupied
Lake Ave.~~
T rotter Appliance Service. 304
by the ow ner, possession of
W. 2nd St., Phone 1064-J.
which can bo hntl n t once, lot PI NE lumber. See W. D. Bum halough, W ilson’ Corner, fl miles
&lt;15 by 110 feet well located, close
AUTOMOBILE A radiators re­
west of Sanford.
In. Price $7,000.00.
paired. W right A Cohen G ar­
We have two place, of liu,l!*e«*.
age, 21st A l^rcnch, Ph. 1009-J.
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
each with A partm ent and store 6
VETERAN'S TERMITE
*
building, and filling station. See I'LL BUY your rat "agardleve
CONTROL CO.
us for a good business.
of age r r condition. Ri-~ Real,
Formerly the W. D. Mellon Ex­
Now 2 bedrooms, 5 room house
305 W 2nd SL ____ ,_____
term inating Co.—6 years guaran­
and porches, a nice new house
teed -contract,* bended and in­
you will like, possession now. USED ptanos fu r cash. Tha Music
sured, 8 yeara experience. For
$tl,500.00.
-Box, phone 963.
•
free Inspections and estim ate
Ideal tourist court sites on U.- R.
Phone 6 -or w rite P, O, Box
highway 17 in .o r ou* of Sanford, BAGS w anted—feed, fertlllier.
Highest cash p rice .. W rite Cen­
73 Longwood, Fla.
see us fo r the very best loca­
tral City Bag Co. Box 2462, O r­
tions. .
lando.________ _______________ PILUJ.JC stenographer. 110 N.
Well built G room from* house, on
Park, Phone 1121).____________ .
paved street, price $3,500.00.
WANTED to .b u y —luggage tr a il­
W. II. WILLIAMS, realtor
PIANO
tuning and repairing. L o a f
er. Ph. D. -C. Bigg*. 473-W.
,110 N. Park A»*.s Phono 1120
18 yeara with Cable Plano Com­
pany and University of Illinois,
ALTAM ONTE-^Rrnnd new 2 bed- 7 Pals, Livestock, Supplies
Champalgne, U rbana, lit. L. L.
room Spanish style bungalow, TOUCHTON* A WATSON, 1201
Sill, Residence Phone 611-W nr
lake view, completely furnnlahud,
Celery Ave. H as P urina Fooda.
Music Box, Phone 963.
landscaped-and variety of fruit.
Can be aeon anytime. Second GIVE us your order fo r baby Slipcovers and drsperies made.
whitr&gt; house on lif t on herm it
chieks. The. A a n f o r d X-Cel • Mrs. W. C. Dekle, Phont 402-M.
tra il. Deal with ownaa.
Store, 2nd A banford.FOR RENT—seroLtruck and tra il­
FOR HALE— Five room bungalow g
HELP W ANTED
e r srlth driver. B«n dchebel, Kt.
in Sanfotd Haight* Section. This
. 1, Box 119-A, Maitland.
ta a vFry n e a t hoiAf. Possession [G IRL for soda fountain a t LanWATCH AND CLOCK
RR
| ey'a Drug Stora. P ort tim s or
can be arranlred.
REPAIRING
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Rea tor
full lima.
T ha Home Shop, 1700 Sanford
Phone 732
A tlantic Bank Bldg.- COLORED g irl—must Vave high Avenue—work guaranteed, modern
school education. Clean work, methods.
ARTICLES FOR SALE
- . _— ------year round, good pay. W rite
G. C FELLOWS
Popular Seat C ovan
box X, c/o H erald.___________
Phone 1143-J
SEM INOLE T IR E SHOP
GIRL wanted fo r general office 13 NOTICES— PERSONAL
-IMITATION leathers In moot
work. Apply Seminole County
c o lo n and la rg a selection of
Laundry Co., 819 W, Third Bt.
8 EMINOLB T IR E SHOP
good upholstery fabrics. Robert
201 N orth Park
a
Brown, &gt;911 N. Orange EXPERIENCED Industrial insur- ------- *------ Telephone 87----------— unco a ra n ts w anted for SAnfnrd
A Y L .0 H in d 6 .F U .
and vicinity. Apply In person. PHONOGRAPHS for rent The
GARDEN and lawn seed; Vlgoro
228 W. South PL, Orlando, Fla.,
M a sk Bax, phone 963. ,
F ertiliser. The Ssn/ord X-Cel
Friday A, M__ '

Stone, 2nd A Sanford.
PLOW ER 8

LOST * FOUND
WANTED; w«mSn—light house
* work. 107 N . Locust. Phone FO U N D —Will th a party who lost
for all occasions
7 B 4 . I I . _____________________
th e gant's sport shoe on Mag­
Me NEILL * YOST, FLORIST
nolia Ave coll fo r It o t my ptaco
Celery A n . Just off Sioee . COLORED girl wanted for light
o r bring In the m ate to i t TUs
bouse keeping for fam ily of 6.
Office ph. 403, rn ld sn ce ph. 610-R
on# f lu , W. M. llaynw .
Must be able to cotk. 428-W.
• ROOF TILE
F irst SL
15
AUTOS FOR SALE
Spanish A barrel
COLORED
g irls fo r laundry gork. W A NTED; Late model car. PraAd
w hite and.
In parson. Seminole Coun
small
m ust he in '
Co., 819 W. T hird
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ly war mer and iUntinisfo** *«*#r
Friday.
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Australian i Asserts
Extensive Employ­
ment Of Power Hits
Hindered Activity,.
L A K E SU C C E SS. N .

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Nov. M—I/O—Debate on
Ihc veto question started
off with n bang today in thp ,
political committee of tha
United Nations.
Australia led off by f t b '
tack ItiK Russia for using the ..
IiIk four power veto to titnes, v .
Deleguto Paul J1tod uck of
Australia clml*ged the Sovirt '
veto act ions littvo slowed the
work of the UN Security
Council and have undermin­
ed eonfldenctwin th at body.
. Iliudtlck railed for a com- .plate review of tho vein
proviso which gives Kuasm.
Great Uritnin, the United
States, Kmnee and Chirof
tho right to block anv major,
decision with p slnglo vote.
Under the charter, the
perninucut imuubtnm muju
veto ^ii&gt;y wibsUuitivq. que*ct nf fiUernatlonnl t»f-*'* "V,!
The group ’ aald this‘rti.,t
‘t-wary to pybYjd,- a ""ttr

r adVrey ot

ymakerettr'Ti’ plan
l'&amp;onp»nc*

Atfetr-miri Herbert Mor­
ion. majority leafier in the
&gt;Uiie df Cftinmohi told the
g$nterv that their action
tquntpd To u move to cun.
rti the wuvonWiouL Tlie
l»cntai-s nmdfe only one
tlceaiiinii — nn ngroeni.-ni
§ io demand it show-tiim u
UT*Cr' HoWStdLsubo
npwlfa
in
Momi fepr lisahec-U'*4lrt» b\ UlUe,
W*U(IWtaU^et
them:

imp h of ids attack »V«b«fc
repented iunihleacq of tho
Russians that they have tint
right to daternjin&lt;*^_'JvhIel£
in a tiers #a- sitbrtantw* awl
which are proved urn*.

Musical Program
New Smyrna “If Is Presented At
n« \irniuH, uF.rKwmi
■| Kiwanis Meeting
lirrttld
Kdltu
The

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H ig h

S c h o o P C e le r y

K *d»

will invado Kiw Smyrna to­
m an ow nlkW*tp engngfHm
ki grid battle that will likely
b e easily won from tV»
often trouiirud irioxporienr-

c-tllts W grc found, a sun f e t t l e them.
!^nbft|)£h'* trial U i!
violets?
w nrleted.T W .evnI'.lettoa Wp* reverted. {Itynuntional)

jkL Barrncndiui,

laist Friday sight East is
ran' rough short over tha
, Sgrkpll (oil
Volusia comitlnns. dofonUng
•r '
F He|hl*a&lt;l&lt;f
1 . 1
them 17 to n. • The Eustjn
fiiinB. '-Tell
eleven ekod out a 7 to (I
it)Iv iCat m p l
Victory
over the Feds in tho
gjfr*■9* w v • '
Veil lltiuirt make *!»V|||.I. phy.
d&lt;*Mit!uJ! mini Jwttfltm *&lt;tventure* fills! tilt of Ihu season for
14; (A*j A iberkan mill
I!i(tu It whlth you ran cet »me in ti Celfiymvn.
totlay artrdr.l right Uti
i
Seminole, fresh from their
country oall
Afm y n l( ir ^ is ‘»S
ulehi of ?}het t*. .ffnjtnr'our
2H
to I ft victory pver the
Uiiusigh
fnalfn]
i market ll-stks may aim tin useil in hg
« U of ilf lurin'*!
WJiiter Park Wildcats, lies
name' in thimany.^TIt' jrn 'Yctv
gritrsl ut /viUhtuu .Id , fut-Cth
been sharpening Rerunning
IIH Cfltnl'
tml passing attack nil week,
rt.rti
.ji
Mb*
WNia-LltilWmlea
w
which S i* * the
ami will ltuvn every man an
bpeiHtltiHi. v;y,
tin; Miami in top condition
atithtirlU»e]‘c.
for the collision,
nbuul at) auiotnoblfei'.'h
d»ouMuih of (ii-muntgi
t'utiil fttitqialgrt (UpI im.l am l&gt;e«n Willis Wnderson, Sanford'a
«nd. thrniaatiil OoHMjl
r^-tthed hui Ihc: Stuff -fodfe' uirfi cuudidate for atl-stkto hon­
■er/p. biu|;for.&gt;iit&gt;ii&lt;iiiAg
o f rcichlrig. the tea.
Kathleen ors will probably continuu
S tk i)« h money. ■ -N fl

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tothotunil

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bttam* ;tii'

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'Hflie tilnek marfct-t cm

vWIrtl in » ilawn raid ,
hjfvP'O m! til Ary pfiHce*

so u .

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P. Hus ky W ig h t I-

tho death of Basi'
whb was an active member;;
of the club. He rcp-ateii thf. .
thanks of Mrs. Moora
the greetiiqr Klwnidr.n* filatn- V
f.4'&lt;rocl-; n rl liudinl, '.i» UrTg-nW h is lin e ex p lo sio n s, b ro k e n cd amp sent to Mr. bloo?
r&lt;l a JtCtik *TaIa»;&lt;i/ Kh»k#»pear»* fiohi niiniinif, 1
week. IJJion .’motion t f
passing nml last
l&gt;y f’hkrle* ami Maty. Lamb hr kicking and wrtl
I’crry WhUohurst, tht&gt; biulr, y
,
“I
fiya-.’tlid
d iu ln ln g (he lwtik Plato which wffi
In- li rrt in (I iq bo&amp;it of tho high (MWn an evi‘ful-of Ms-abiUlv voted to send nn.c.xprt .sain.:
acltrvi! liliniry.
. ..........
this year...........
Sanford
having of sympathy to.lhe te re ev se " 7
(h r t'/UBroip
a&lt; fc U « M defeated f&gt;ef.und by n 27 to family.
lluttil ! Kaatnnr, mpsitioilt of sludi
Mr, Russell askvi
ant h-siy, l « l lba_ group In H ip ,lf) margin earlier this aen-

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jtiwuniftns'eujuycd n must*
cal prognim W ednesday
at thou*.masting at thu vcm*.
.nmlitT Hmaff. The program*
included A pmnh^roitOttfB^»s*
of,Chopin's "Tlnllad C in C
Minor" by Mist JrfnrUx
Barksdula of the Kfdiins
Conservatory of Music, and .
two violin ko|p5, "Romance1* -■ .
itntl FrnuquiUt's "tMjrenujiy
played by Mias Anno L»vcR
of Sanford aud Rollins Cor- ■/srrynlory. *.
-*
'
Iklwlfi Sliinholser Won
toy horn tut first p ria e . iri .
qui/. eonducteq
a musical
musieftt quiz,
conducted -,
ley Itert Saekctt, with inc\denial music by Ml*ui litjvn!.
and MIas Barksdale.
&gt;

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leak Wctk*
lang “'Munt p
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Villanov
Wins Over Florida
5 __,.,4
Soutlisidc Primary; School
n ftabewk
I.V h y v jl.L i:, Ni.e. .||t
•laij-^-VtUanovtt will maka | | fl
til a p p m n tu .7 .' n t

H o rid a

1

sru Hslunlav whrn ih ty mael
n iv m lly , of Plot Ha for
fo u rth tlmn since’ KMI
4Wrlt* bCEBi).
.
‘*
- J Iloldht? three vittf
ln«res -nr lies’ u ver th e ‘

'gift?
s s re rs
- yimhla by .0-0.

I * The aerie* started 1
phln In INft wHh Vffl

bklliuh-b

( Meg i*y 2Sdi, nod (he

M^HJtal* won over (he Oolo:

—i----- -- , i8»..

PHQ5T Ko Hire Ayr

and • d r a f t i n g . birtls ang;
a n im a ts : in their naturaf
ha hi tu t.’Proceeds will go to
B o y .Scout Troop o to- aid
In^ostttblishmcut of n pet*
manunt meeting pkacC.
Visitors introduced xyoro
Bymni Sh«r^f Sanford imgehull entcher, am! ,1nrM
Root of tho Key, Uluf* o fSentipole High School. MopP
bars onjoyed catjflg at pewty'
provided ,i ractafa t a b 1 4gu
Chairs-nrc nlsu motkl.- K^;

TowTiHcnd^CnunHl Td

^KBLANIY N«v. H, (4

F o d rraf-h tate F m t W amlr
fft4 F rltU y m urnlnf acattvri
fro st F rid ay morning aioi
c o ld tit low ground a n a
n o rth portion o f , tho (fail
d ttW c t
But no l o t h r r a
f i e r i &amp; are iy porte l

irtlon.

mooting m

Olstrfcf:

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Ty l.mii- rnh -1 ru- tton . C u m m iiiti* ! t|u*»pH a r e e tir d ru u t
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' if APPEARS IHAT TMI COMMUNIST PARTY*TN FRANC! wen a nine srat'lcad over II* nearest rival, the Puaular
Republican Movement (M ill1), ns Utc nationwide election of deputies to the Fourth Republic's Brit National J
Assembly. Francisque Cay (right). leader of the Popular Republican Movcrfient (MRP). I* pictured el ha '
ad-liresc-l a group during the t»mp,-ign. Provili.mal Pre-vlRenl of France tie o rtn Btdsult (left). 1* showis
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By Britain As Trus­
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NO. 297

Furncral Services To

nreturn wifli |hi* Cent rill Florida
Quick Kreexe |i|nnl ut T hirtionth
and ftJtti Avettue.
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hcdirF, attorney at law, represent­
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The City CommEssimi iif
fltruetOcl C ity A ttorney Fred
Wilson lust night to propare an ordinance am end­
m ent .prohibiting any slaugh^ , 't e r house o r a b a tto ir within
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ment is expected to be n(loj)ted Jil the next m eeting
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partw ent i. rmt petmitli-d in -pen.) ani,. p! RcmliitilirTCmnly nnnmuic"AS Set
For
Conwntion
drove Uie wider, but m en-1
,
,
,
.1
III,,
• kIS &gt; ill Hi »ri « .■
r
4
1"
‘
t money uri project&gt; of tin* nature, ■xl hla local chatruam lor the
i \- k j &gt;*.\ h i y
n.u
i3- (,n
Including fbuifont flmiu-n .if ui
1 i AM t i
(t--m 1 -ilk
In-ut
1 ■■
li’i d (• » I..Lnn-t stale -1 that the rc.putu-lblll’.y Ormnly res follow*: Irnigwood. Mr*
‘ ,zl
U f . , —CM A tl /I m - L 'n n members of tile O u.it Ou.itil AuxGUI
A
rtis
t
rt.-v.
U
-rii.-i.i-'I7i-Jai-k
-.liirtbCity
rv-uncll
i
I
m
c \lin
.11 !D *aI
for the improvement I. up to tin* II 11 Gray; Geneva. Mrs J . W.
v ^ t r In i»? \ - i h
W ( I f PS A1HH rson nuiry. did not recover tin- t.«ry —FlortaU • tan w i). an-- --U,.; (*- l--uiL • L'--l-t f . ,
■;*'kr g m
Biux t t J - . r i M i tor I M P . Li m i n e r
W d l- .-e a tp m g
Yarborough; Uvke Mary, Mrs. R.
City.
until &amp;8 minuter- laU-r. ruxunlmg "knock o ff next Prfctay mid
i'll
i ,-lrivv s l n i t i i i i r i n n l v v j y h - n i v e '• a n - .
(he
U»
^
n i D d a f - r t hx-arm«
A letter from radio station oper- E. True; L*iko Monroe, Mrn. Mary
" *
f&amp;klurd-iy
whim
tl«')
otUsat.
Uuu
AT.
COUtB.
Nov.
•
13—OT)—'Tl”
*
to
poller*
A
vpi.ul
of
reoruf
worka^-ator James River* to the effect llran t; Stavta, Rev- Qtejihen TYru- nation’s dairy .Industry received a era font Uie Orlando fin- deport­ own llirm RurenuA f(fUi uiin.i.il t h , t h i r d i | u a r t e r llm i-ilil llejit, w»ro olltrlaL. ill line'bnuuli «,( ||,.J clta n :fi that y -k et «-al|*rs had
4-diiiiiy
A lex an d er
niul
l.loyd
th a t he expect* to secure favorable by; Chuluota, Mm. Hammy Longr
(pnerlimtiit -igiip
crabbed tin- llun'.i stuire of reIn Miami, where tin-) S w i t i n n i i i V r d , t h o l u l l I n tin* riillilary
■- r served ti-krts for a high .wjlmdl
response to hie application to the CnaaetbeiTy; Mrs. - B. Odaaler; warning- today th at lower prtrea m ent an-lvrxl with a crush boat convention
wttt
make
Ijirlr
liradquarter.x
-it
and
reneqe
and
pullmobir
txjulp
ll^by
y ig e r Un ix uri-1
Inal
FCC to operate a radio station in Oviedo, O. R. Clont-i; Paula. Mrs. may be in tho offing The warning ment, tmt effort* to rev ire cid ei
Um Me Aill ter tioti-t. A huge pro­
W it h
,&lt;j *" “Uy,xl
Sanford, was read. It was slated, M ..G . Ilodgrei; Altamonte Bjirtrigi, capie from Agrleulture Becretary
1ij,i,il'l . i|
I
liriiiigti
a
. In**!
*-f Kru«r ( ’on IVrs
Wilhite
w&lt;Te
fuM
W
*
Or
f’
1.
portion of the looil mendtereldn lth a t he wa* ready to sign a 1|‘J Mra. If. B. Mclntogi anil Forrest Anderjun. who alio urged dairy­
lmt wu l lu.-xi
l s i l ri vv m, H1'*
--rdinaiwe
jir-nlilre
(lu t
1, 1.1 i- 1 i v k l r t * f " , t h e . t-iucll- Soil
Coal
Park
primouncetf
|d
m
den,I
rxi-x
t-xl
lo
au*snt(
.uv
on
liny
r-&gt;
ah
k. CQatesi
year tease and to locate his studio City. U n Fred F ira a n l The Negro men to adopt rnrtre efficient
j»
u
n
.‘
i
hr
tr
y
f"tx
I
he
ex
11
a
II.
R
fijnu.
"
prnntdenl,
G
ull
.
Ctllrf Wlllilti- Ls surVlvrxl In lit*
^ a t the Mayfair Inn%
Bool ante chalrinm la Moggie metitods of producttoir awl iltitrlSpokesman J ' O ( l a V mav h - .mill (or m-vn* Bum IS cents
mother^. Mrs. Jbvsv A. Wllhlir- of Itrcrddlng officer a t Uie remveutt-u j m i n t -«a« n o g o o d .
* -txivi-. lla i-.rtsirlhlRvI j-rtee by any
Bvana. supervisor o r Negro schools butlon.
The i rufiimter of (he game
A frill busltlfcis itrogmm for the
Orlando
A
former
veteran
of
*
|v r x-n proctirliuc tk-ket.* for rewale
tn fFmtnole County. ________ __
'Anderaon asked why milk (JiouM
wax
played
in
m
i
-1
fp-l-l
with
Poland Sets Date
two-day
(meting
tuns
been
ptaftlust.,
W \* m i\T ,'T it\ \
P‘
'tire « tioli wiv: taken after toot "These people are . enthusiastic lie retailed In n different manner World War I. lie saw srrvUc as with talks oil all plia*r.!i of Fain- ■v. ti.niecx &lt;&gt;f punt
coming
at
Ire i no
•, (;,i ^ | \ Khil- balla flee Bee tn World War II In lUe
fart- prob-ved the quick
For General Election workers and wttt exceed "lant year's from other food (woduct* He BtmUi
Biin-au work sclinlutrd by Itatliu. |ti&gt; &lt; |irn t interval*.
C o n fe r-- ,1 I ■-hi v
m i I,
IXiclflc
For
two
year*
lie
fi' -!-• of rami- -SPOO - tickets
tho
total, I know, repretally since the queallnned whrttrer liome delivery
yard*
to
gairttnl I'
ran k in g
.p-.il,- ....... f .,, On no
was comma ruler of Orlando Amer­ ally known and h*=a! ape.ik'Tr I Strif'iid Orlando
utmil game between tyxi and
WARSAW, Nov. 13. (A*)— The work of the T. U As.iOclaUon.luui pays. *
and tlu* Fed*
Programs
for
tsvUr
days
will
ri|s-u
l
t
._
t
l
i
m
'
.
fi
i!
„
P
,
&gt;
Jm-kson it:-.di fseiio-b- Tlie Ucktds
I
In on addrem pretxvred for Uie ican legion lAwt. nrut from hi23 at t) 30 A M according
Polish government today an- grown to such tremendous jwojkw.h-lirij rack ,1 - rig h t first iI-iim h t-&gt;
,|i
were tn a f»-w hour* Monday at
NnUonqfoOooprTatlve Milk Pro­ to 1935 was Buprrtntrndcii' ot Ford. Orlando, executive secretary" £t1V*111
Ihe Tig- r &lt; Alexander . , K r t.1l g ibm, i,Ii t h ............. f m
• nouneed a date for the long- tlons-" Mr. Touhy declared.
trannpnrtntton of Ujo Florida Piwer*
, ,
S! '-(» «-.u 1- amt were rrimrledly
planned general eUction. The
ducers fKirrnUon In Qt. Ixails. the Oorp. He was a member nf Uie of llie Florida Pann Bureau Rofr ^ i i - . t l
leading groiont g.-iner tr a c t w i Ii b .lm I I -• wt- -Vini’ll l-'iric o ft-irtl at re-xa!r vexterday
date Is Jan. 10. 191"- The P resi­ 100 Persons Die In
Agriculture Secret ary wild further Masons and of U ie' Verer.ms of IripR. a wrx-k-nul Pair o! Cubi I,., tt,, evening with MS yard*, Would U41-1 **ff X
t l it-e a n d fo r S- SO
,
dium of Poland** N ational Coun­
and oUter social activities In­ foRowed by. Fold* ■ of Ortaiiil-th a t the breeding of better cows is
■•• ------ - -s 1
—
iSeries Of Quakes arte way to Increase the lndu/gxya TViretgn Wars.
cil set the d ate under an elec­
cluding a leu for women d-'h-gntr. with I" and Deal of (be Baby pt I m i l 11 ■’ L*"V -4 -’ It
th - tllilll-x tl, (rt ■i il
tion law power! in September
have txen ptotilaxl for dlverston Fed* with 1 2 .
■■■■'hit- Rogers
Says
Senator
efficiency,
It-, ine-’t itig -v a * k-7-t in a-t, r x i
I I ,
*
— •
*
despite opposition of the Peasant
Herny
D
IVrry
aiwl
Guy
Au-Uli
Danes
Seek
Part
Of
LIMA, Peru, Nor. 1.1 , (fl1) —
A .high notional Income, tie said.
vomo „f Krug's c„rif..rence w,tl, i S l H I t l l d
K O SIJJTll
I* I T S l
Miami, co-chairman of the i-nu-rA t least 100 person* are now Is the beat assurance of a favorable
party.
.
. .
Occupation Duties totnm ent commlttre* liav? retwirtrd Bilho Probe Decision la-vvii la t-r (hi* nflern-H-n.
|
_________
The Peasant p a rty charged tha known lo be dead ' In toWns dairy market.
Nov. 13, Gp)
election
statute
will
deprive wrecked Jn the series ,o f e a rth ­
meeting wit h 1 WARDIN'!
Expected
Thursday
IONDON.
Nov. 13—(TV 'Hie
n tula'*
thousand* of Polish cltiw na of quake* yrhlch Reran last Sunday. REDS DEMOBILIZING GROUP
t h - i-p c riitn r. ■ fire-1 -mii hnw
Dana* want to toko part tn Uie Wherry Ur^cd End Of
they f e lt j t - n i t - rdng !■; f*rni&gt;s •*»w tmllV
th e ballot. E arlier, In August, It !* feared that when com­
j WASHINGTON. Nov l.s. i.l’i ,
MOSCOW. Nov. 13, UP)— Rus­ raxnipatton of Germany A dele
FuHiritrht
f A rkan-a- i*
both the United State* and .Rri- munications are restored an even
amt lllk
C
eilings
On
Rents
; The xpenal Senate Cam paign In- w ith 14 -w i -It- - c l iy
tain had a.Ve,l Poland to estab ­ higher death toll will b&gt;o dis­ sia I* demobilising a large group Shitier) t« going to Loiwhm next
S itfe May* .mxtiitM *o
1
vestigatmg Commitfce i* ex p rx tcl in g b a ck l lie ti­
Wedneadny
to
talk
ovtt
ihe
t»«of
soldier*
anil
rton-eommU*ioned
lish safeguard* for a free elec­ closed.
i,.,, i in •iv«*r !•» Ou*
WASHINGTON, Nov 13—(/P) — i „ dec hie tomorrow whrl her to the government
alblltly with the British War o u te r.
More than GO persona were offirera. Red S lar^ sald the detion.
tm fm rr tm a'th e n n lv ltlr - nr fte m r c h a r g e m f the Pill '81171 Ins- iHcti -hrmbt—trad Tiff by T-ydiTntfiK ^
Repubhcwn
rtmabrr
ICmnntTj
WTirrAspokw-man
for
th
e
ttrilliri
killed In -th e town nf S lh u tl,’ a rnnbiliratlcrrre h a s ’ atrrorly begun.' Foreign Office aays Dant-Ji troopn ry of Nebraska has rallril for (or Theoilore Bilbo, n f ‘Minix-vippi. operaUng them ttnder a r.intract Him-clf,
Efllbright -tartc.l much dlscommunity of 11,800 persons It doe* not give exact figures, asetgned t atho occupattoi would economic action by tlu* new Con- A im-mber of the com m ittee l&gt;a* sign-'-l by th*- Interior S jin - ary
cu.sinrr a fte r last week’s election
which was almost destroyed by but said in the next two month* be used In th e W tis h enne .They grresn. Wherry said ceilings must revealed Hint agent* of the com­ am| Iwwi*.
by ssjggcMlng th a t the lTesre
Th« Herald regrets the omission the quakes. Thirty more of the thousands of Red Army men will would be under British command to removed from rents, n il* p arti­ m ittee are investigating charges
(lent resign. The Florida Con­
of th e donor of the first place dead were re»ldent» of Poma- retu rn to peacetime Jobs.
PKOIIK PREDICTED
and would use British exjulpmem. cular form of rontrnl U regnrihd again*! Rilbo — ' including com*
■ward Id tho story In yesterday's bamba. Several death* occurred
Delgtan, ■Norwegian and Polish by lire rflmUlMratlon ns vital. plaints ihnl ho trie -1 to intim idate
WASHINGTON. Nov. 33. DD — gressm an countered- by inyinff
paper concerning th e pick the win*
RAY PEED 8 O RPH A N '
soldi era are already ' sharing in W herry admitted th a t t)ie tsrme colored v—ters daring the prirnAry Republican Senator 1)row* ter of that Fulliright should start the
m ■ n r contest for last wretk. The at Moltepnta.
The first shock occurred Sun­ ,A photograph of CapL Frank 8 . the octipaUon of th e BritW i rene. may bcoomn a major quarrel to- campaign
Maine today predicted that there- resigning.
Raymond Studio gave the three day af|ernoon. Since then there Ray of this citv appeared in a
twreti th e Wlilfe 1louse an -1 t h e 1
will l«- an -mu-e-bale Set-ale in
NOTICK
han d colored In otl portraits have been 62 minor shock*.
M il'll K
recent edition of the New York
TWO HOMES BLAST FT)
now opnntilon Congreiw
vextigati.-n —n . - r e - g the
t.|-a
Tommy Jonret prenl-leid of the
awarded to Bill Ludwig
The
Time*. C a p t Ray, a member of
Th-* 8pnf»ril ll--me lienvon I.-II "f riel many ami Airetii... Rhufnetxsvrd Courts loented nest
Wlierry, tike Rep Joe Martin.
HOLLYWOOD. Nov 13 &lt;/PV—
Bohols Bcdlng and F u m ltu n Ootn
OPERATIONS CONTINUED
the U. 8 . Armv M ilitary Police Homen of two more non-striking U likely to be a jxywrr In that "tru tl-n Club will meet at tho llrewxtnr ■mil tin* Senate " ur Intpe rkvwntoirn Cleaners and
pony are offering th e prises for
LONDON. Nov. 13, (JP)—B ritish Corps end currently serving es movie workers have been btmrtret Oongresa He tollerew Uiat where homq *&gt;f Mi* J —hn vtndes at ve.ligating
C-'mniittee will cheek
’ th is week's contest.
vessels are continuing to carry provost m arshal of Trieste, wa* by explosions of hond-grenodm rent controls *re necreaury. the 3:00 P- M. mste-vl of the nil- on charges that Americans have toundry on Palmetto Avenue, has
out min* sweeping operations be­ shown giving food to a youngster No one'woe h u rt In th e bombings authority should to turned over to day meet originally scheduled at engaged In Mach market operation* Invited all persons over IS yearn of
age who are interested th be­
tween the Island of Corfu and A l­
called tbw 'V i te k "
which shattered fropt porchra on th e .states. Wherry says decontrol the home of Mrs. Myron Smith, and other form* of misconduct. coming members of th a club to to
m e u r n Canadian paper mill bania In the face of proUsU from
two reakkncee. T h o 1bombings now of ren ts would Increase Jiotialiyg Floral Heights, J t wa* announc­ Hrewrstrr also says the cost of the present each evening a t 7:J0
the T irana governm ent
-U b llsh e d in 1803.
f
num ber fire to two ntghU. ,
Mr. and Mrs. F loyd'P alm er.
production.
ed th is nfternnon.
occupation Will to- scrutinised.
o'clock this week.
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Christmas Seal
Chairmen Named
By George Touhy

Hrwer Dairy Prices
M;fv Be In Offing

K*m
'tl!

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

f he Sanford Herald

The President’s Dilemma

gpod will on their parL
And bo the change In government begins in tin atmos­
phere of peace and harmony. It remains to be seen how failed to cast a ballot.
long the honeymoon will last. If President Truman were I t is worth emphasising th h
fact, for what appear* aa a Hepuban exceptional man—something he docs not claim to li&lt;t»n landslide trtw uae of the
be— or if the Republicans were not politicians, it might number of House and Senate memreasonably be assumed that there is now some prospect tiers elected by th a t party, doe*
actually represent such a g reat
for an early settlement of most of the problems with | not
difference in the total votes of the
which this country is vexed.
.
• two parties. 1 estim ate, on praHowever, history indicates the contrary. Tho low lim inary figures, th at a 6 percent
ebb of tho deprcaaion from 1930 to 1033, when thounniitls sh ift in the total void—and of
course, much less in many Conbf businesses all over the country were failing nnd mil- gressional
districts—would have

WEDNHSDAY. NOV. 13, 1»&lt;«
01BLK VKKSn FOR TODAT
THERE IS ''A N INNER C0MPULISION F O R C lN O .U S TO
CERTAIN PRINCIPLES, DO NOT
SMOTHER T H E S E INNER CON VICTIONS: Keep thy heart wdth
•11 diligence, for out of it are me
issues of Ilf®--—P-roy. 4:23.
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gram of n Republican President to bring gome scmblanco
of order out of ennoft. And tw elve‘years earlier, a Re­
publican Congress hnd taken its vengcncc upon President
Wilson in the field of foreign affairs.
• *
No, it would b&lt;$ nothing short of q miraclo if present
expressions of goodwill prove to be more than polite
gestures.
W hat can hnppcn when a President is confronted
with a hostile Congress can be learned from n study of
President Andrew Johnson’s administration. He, though
a Democrat, had become President upon the death of
Abraham Lincoln Immediately following tho Civil W ar
at n time when Republicans controlled the Congress.
Born In North Carolina, a former senator from that state,
though he hod opposed secession, he could not command

resulted in a liumocratic victory,
I, therefore, do not share the
discouragem ent of many of iny
friend* about the future. While
many of the result* dismay mo
tin they do every urn elite concerned
w ith the welfare of pur country
I am still convinced th a t when u
g n a t m ajority of the peopio cornu

undated and adhered to.
*1 shall lose m any close personal
friends in the Senate who w ere
defeated—S enators Guffey, W alsh,
Tunnell, Mitchell, Murdock, H u ff­
man,—us well as many members
of the Hnuse whom 1 have come
to know during th e peer* fo r
their steadfast devotion to o u r
common- Democratic policies.
1
rejoice in the victory of my co l­
league nnd friend, Senator K ilgore,
of West V irginia, for whom both
Senator Holland and I campaigned
rigorously during the closing days
0f th e «.*lectlon drive,
|f we look to our own history
for any lessons, we know th a t a
Republican victory in 101H brought
us inflation, followed by deprea*i»n and isolation.
I earnestly
i hope th at the leaders of tho Re*pjibllcan P arty will also read hiatorv and will not take th e country
***,n down lh*1 trag ic road. B u t
1
fear .th a t th ere ere h ard
“ brad *or t" e people both
here nnd abroad. 1 have already
noticed th a t the Republicans a re
talking about ta x cuts, but have
not come to grip* w ith the races*}“»» which every twaponslblc official and butljj#**num knowa i*
immediately ahead. And from
European c*pitals we already note
*•*"• of worrY o w r a change in

, (From Poetry)
W hom did you expect to find In
autumn weather
On '• muddy road, but • poor man
'
'
and hi* trouble T
&lt; W hat’s arable ha a .been tended.
These together
klr*ve the demented wind,- the
•qaking stubble. .
Skies ntay be scoured uf • eudden,
an hour'# “all clear”
.
Bounded, and our belated swallow
flit
,,
P a st barnyard gales to *kim a
scant weed’* spear
By hoar-frost into brittle*! brillance litAnd we, attired to eircuronavigste
T he hillside’* flaring maple, too.
shall go
W ith caution a t tho prow to wolch
lh* greatDarkening of old October into
•now.
....
HERBERT 8 CHAUMANN.

the election results will b g n g
about a stro n g movement to re ­
unite the liberal forces of the
nation and force them, in th e face
of a,grow ing emergency, to bury
their minor differences in a g reat
effort to re b u ild 'th e Democratic
P arty into the m ilitant democracy
which was invincible under F ran k ­
lin D. Roosevelt. When the peopkr
see the reel character of the govem m eat they will get under Repub­
lican
rule of the Coni
..............
-they
will turn again to the Democratic
Party. Dut- the Democratic P arty
m u n be ready to meet the teat
and it m uit be w ithout compromise
the real voice' and champion of the
people. The "safety of the future
here and throughout the world lies
in not le u democracy, but mors.
The anti-democrmtle force* have
won a battle, but not a war. The
people h av e. n o t ' had enough of
democracy.
_
Very tru ly yours.
CLAUDE PEPPE R

nearly 1 ,000,000 acres of land is
b e lt* ploughed and sown this au;
tum n in the Lower Silesian te r­
ritories. Of this, approximately
COO,000 acres belongs to Polish set­
tle rs in the form er German lands
an d the remaining it in nation­
alized estates. A total of 1,000
tracto rs, 47,000 horses, 10,746 ox­
en and 8f323 cows are being used

Dr. Iwonard D arker
Optom etrist
•
Eyes examined—Glaaaea fitted
203 S. O range Ave.
Orlando, Florida
Phone 4067- *

Speaking: Of S aving
Money

T he United States suffered the
h lg h e it per capita fine loss, in
peacetime, of any country In the
One way U save money U to lot- ^
world.
get your wife’s birthday.
Louis XIV of France owned
A better way and a m ere pleasant
diamond-set buttons.
on# is to place year flro, wind­
storm Insurance with ns and five
your wife tho dividend aaving*

for a birthday preoent.

Polish Fanners
.Busy In Silesip
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WARSAW, (JF) — The Polish
newsprffcr Robotnlk reported th at

LIFETIME, VENTHATp

Saturday M orning
ACCORDION

10:00 A- M.

P*u»i No. RE &gt;0973

Instruction*.

■On The Screen-

, Phone or Write • •
FITZGERALD DOERING
Company
till Illinois Ave.
Phone U 2i

ACCORDION
BAND

STAN COMSTOCK

ORLANDO, FLORIDA

ARE
Now boing formed nl ^Ihe. Muaic Box. Accordions

FIRE and AUTO

can be rented nt a .very low coat. All inquiries can
be made Friday from 10:00 A. M. to 5 ;0 0 P. M.
Instructions under the direction of Jam es Borell of
Euslis.

THE MUSK BOX

NOT INCORPORSTId )

W M A N C IT A T A S A V / N Q

*

Newly elected Rcpubli*
era said to bo planning
to re-open tho Pearl iiarbor
investigation. If they keep
on. with this tiling, they ora
liable to discover why Uncle
Sam got caught With his
planes down.
Wo hope our readers do
not expect any mirnclfc*with respect to the news­
print situation now that price
ceilings have at long lukt
been removed, for, if (they
do, wo are afraid they will'
be doomed to disappoint­
ment. Whilo ceilings were
In force many American
mills went out of business,
or changed thoir operations
to more profitable lines.
During the past few months
English ' publishers
have
been making Contracts for
neat year’s supply with tursd the two Houses of Congrsis
Canadian mills at twice tho by d s fia iu maJoriU**- T h at la
price American buyers were tho one fac t wo, none of us, can
allowed to offer. It remains ••cape. ThU election seems to
-to bo seen whether there is repeat the p a tte rn afte r World
enough newsprint left to re­ w a r I, wberr the Republicans flr*t
lieve tho situation in tho won the House o f Representative*

Social

THE SANFORD HERALD, SAWFORD, FLORIDA

And

Social Calendar

Personal

tease*: Mr*. II. D. Crumley, Mrs.
It. A.- Cobh. Mss. P. R. Stephenson,
Mrs. A . L Hunt and Mrs. C. L.
Redding. Mrs., S. D. Highieyroan
is chairm an of the social depart­
ment.
Tho Junior High School P.T.A.
will m eet at 3:30 P. M. with a
board meeting a t 3:90 P. M.
The Sanford Home Demonstra­
tion Ckib will meet a t 10:00 A*. M.
with a covered dish luncheon at
the homo of Mrs. Myron F\ Smith
in F loral Heights.

Miss Lewis Is Wed
To John Crowell

Ml** Gretchcn Laurestino Lewi*
became the bride of John E. Crow­
WEDNESDAY
ell on Nor. 3 in a beautiful even­
The Pilot Club will hold ita
ing candlelight service held a t the
,%cgular buiinc** meeting in the
home of Mrs. W. A. Cagle, aunt
Community building at H:0u P. M.
of the bride, with Ju d g e R. W.
The board will m eet at 7:30 P. M.
W are and Rev. J —
“ " '
E. McKinley
Doard Meeting of the Sanford
officiating.
Garden Club at 10:0U A. M. at the
The picturesque stairw ay was
Community House.
decorated in ' fernw htte jasenitso
THURSDAY
blossoms and soft green and small
The Social Department of the
HUNDAY
white lights. The bride and her
Sanford Woman's Chili’ will spon­
The Senior Choir o f the Pres­ attendant descended tho sta irs and
sor the annual trnchwr*' evening byterian Church will give a sacreJ stood before the improvised altar
orty a t the club house at 7:0U concert nt the evening service at .in the living room. T he jasmine,
’. M. w ith the following ns hos- 7:30 l*. M.
gladioluses and fern decorations
were used throughout th e home.
Mrs. E rnest S outhw ard sang
••Because” and “ I Love You Truly '1
accompanied by Mrs. L uther liarkey who played nuptial music pro­
ceeding and during the ceremony.
The matron of honor Mrs. Max
Losslng, aunt of the brida, wore
a pastel yellow eyelet gown, a halo
of orchid m aline and carried a
ture of you, your fatyily or other chosen subbouquet of pale orchid gladiolus**.
The* bride was attired in a sheer
ject on nn attractive Christinas' folder complete with
lace and slipper satin gown which
featured a face bodice, sw eetheart
printed message and your name. Reasonably priced.
neckline and tiny covered button*
down the back. The full sk irt of
satin was fashioned w ith a dim­
inutive lace bdstlo and long train,
ite r finger tip veil of illusion was
held in place with a coronet of
orange blossoms and was sprinkled
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with tiny blossoms over the entire
T E L . 1093 S T A T E HAN K B L U E . M l . 9, S A N F O R D
rail. The bouquet was * spray of
white gardenias.
Mrs. W, F. Lewis, m other of
the bride, was attired in a soft
grey French crepe and wore a
corsage of pompom orchid chry­
santhemums.
_ A reception was held. Immediately after the ceremony. Thh din­
ing room was lighted by candles
in crystal ladder* and th e tabki
was appointed with silver and
crystal. The lablo covered with
a white lace cloth was centered
with a tiered wedding cake.
Those assisting were Mrs. C. P.
liarkey, Mrs. John K ader, Miss
Jewell Pittm an. Mrs. E rnest South­
ward, Mrs f’. S. G raham , Air*.
\V. A. Cagle and Mr*. William
Sheppard.
The couple left for a Southern
ORIGINAL
wedding trip with Mr». Crowell
D E S I G N
wearing a powder blue wool suit
with black accessories.
Mrs. Crowell attended the local
schools. Her a rt ha* brought much
acclaim from stalo exhibits. The
couple plan* to make th eir home
in Charlotte, N. C. hut will spend
the winters in Florida.
Mr. Crowell is affiliated with
tho government in aviation re­
search work. He Is a native of
North Carolina and. received hit
education in th a t state.

U3K» Magnolia Ave,

Phono 104

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if you were told few people*know how to
breathe correctly.
We d like ft chance to provu how fuw people
know how to use thcflY lungs to fall capntlty.
Correct breathing for tho effective use of th e
speaking voice is o definite part of tho me­
thods used by . . . .

Every Floridian

THE LEUSER DRAMATIC SCHOOL
Sanford • St. Augustine • Daytona Beach
Dramatic means . . . nn interesting and vividly
expressive way of teaching.

RAYMOND STUDIO

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10.40

Black Rayon Crepe
White Eyelet*
Embroidered Top

Clip this ad mill bring it to the second floor
of 107 Mfigiiolin Avenue, Tlfursdny a t 3:30
1*. M. for a FREE demonstration lesson.

BOX
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victory in 1018 eontrl
“Mted to their victory in ttMd
There wap n genuine letdown afte
the war. People wero tiled o
controls and of minor vexatlom
Incident to the conduct o f the war
in 101 H, an&lt;| sleeted enough Sen­ And despite great prosperity, the
ators to prove an effective block g reat majority of tne people wen
to I’resilient Wilson’s plan* for a caught Iwtaven controls and *hort
sge* on the one *hand" and rapidly

ho ia he U more likely to be
the next preeident of the
United States. The two out*
•tending Republican! In the
Donator Vandenberg
of Michigan and Senator
T a ft of Ohio. The former
in the field of foreign affains is without a peer while
the latter wlU probably
wield the greatest influence
upon
domestic
policloe.
N ext in line ia Governor
Dewey o f New York who
won * reeounding victory

and the only one so fa r

BILL’S PACKAGE STORE
AND BAR
112 WEST FIRST STREET — PH O N E 880

ADULTS
40c
(Inc. T a x )

OPENS
12:45 P. M.
DAILY
Last Times Wednesday!
James Cagney - Ann Sheridan
- in - “ CITY FOR CONQUEST

THURSDAY AND FRIDAY

Photo by W IEnO LO r STUDIO
Mr. iiiul All* Henry A o Born wImvm* wwMIug *-.ui poWnuilml
Nov I nt tho homo ot Kov. \V. P. llnsikn, Jr. Mm. O ’llo m Is lh&lt;former M arjorie M. Sltnrrock. (laughter of Mr. and M m .' ft, |»
Siurrock of till* city. ’
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Mrs. F. D. Lieske It) Harry Lees Honor
.Magnolia Hostess
Visitors On Yacht
Wanda Ilasty Feted *.
With Shower Friday
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Mi. i I I1..w ill, . 111111.111, pro II
1in- gi,i
Mrs. John Donohue and Ml** I -iding.
Sjtrn c« wlu-r
Edith Chestnut honored Mis* Wan j Mi- l . n -k. Im .iii I
..nn- j..v• Iand a .
da Hasty, bride elect, on Kridn\
i&gt;-|. , t.-.| i li.it tin l . n i t i
In i’.
evening a t the home of M is. ■•.ilnui »f iln- f .i.i lllli.c liu.l .■........ by the
Chestnut. The room* in which tin- •• hern nunpleti &gt;1 t in- m il rail Tim-, pi. .-n
guests were seated were decorated
a n -u i-n .l t*&gt; r.nli
tm-mbci i m ,. VI
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with red and while chrysanthi
tmwing n .pej imen
. -I.iul. Mis I n k \ \ ,
mums and fern. The dining room aid - polling amt pi ■".••miring the liam -r). \ | i .
table was laid with a lace cloth mnr. A talk ..n (lie • •ii.titiilino Elsie Finley,
and centered with a three-tiered j and By-Laws uf tin- Cm dm I 'Inti mi. Mi-- I . ,t,
wedding cake around which f e r n ju * , Mini|t.
j | r „. ||,.|„ .|
Mr- H o rn f.
and flowers were placed.
| Member* w i r e nguin m ged !••
Numerous games and contest*• . i 41t putting pliint- fm the annual \ \ f . . .
.
were enjoyed with priies lieing ,,|anl «(,|,.
[h- 1„ l.| F..|, Jl
\ l &gt;Y01111*11 1
awarded Mrs. Harold llilllngsle) weie n-k.-.l t.. aiti-nd H r - . i . , i
V , 1M.
and Mrs.
G. Hasty. Alai . iit-ttn, . nn fl«,ui-i .in i- gf-nn-ii
*
lovely gifts were presented Hie j („ i„. K,»„„ t,j \ | , . i if l, 11 , . . „i
honorce. As a remembrance of 1 Miunii. un .Inn ■' and In
\ii.
1*&lt;»R I'SAIt H
Hie occasjun Mis* H asty was gi»«Mit t |le
t,„g adj.iiirnr.l the n.rm " "" ' " * •»»:• »
a scraplMMik In which all t h e |herb
f t m . l r
v,-,tp,l iln.....
guests signed. She then cut the I Kar,|a„ ,,f , hl. b.i-te*-. Mi |.„ k- d'
‘
cake after which refreshment* ..f
Mnnb. i . present win- M,
1:
sandwiches, cake nnd soft drinks -p \\ n
were served by Mrs. Donohue, Miss Mi, th
Chetnut and Mrs. Jam es Chestnut, well, A
l&lt;’t of £la»*t ntii|)|icn«
The following wero invited to Ernest
attend: Misses Paulino Hasty, K;n- g r.( m ,
I lip aurlioiii'cr asked
ids llumhley, M argaret Jammes, Rocley
•• njf n d o lla r? ” went
Ellen Jam m es, Oulda Carlton, Mild- ju,.| s
red Await, Elsie Uarineau, Jru n M,, \
H older, Lydiu Wleboldt, Alice aid, Ji
Lundquist and
Also Misses
-’Tig
Iletty Hunter,
Mary David,
s \ \ l l id in | s i .
m ary Cultum,
If ymi wiilit t„ wiiit it fi-„
hofori' it......
u fr. sjilj d.uni
rilnl blm i-•*, n.l b u nm
4.,w illed, if you wr.iji it in n squill
Hindu Ii’Ki-ml M U o f n diainond
p t ordinary rubln'r nlsi'ling nn
plnro iho huinllf in the icfrig which u mytlmlngicnl hern wore
more 1linn 5,000 years ngn.
.
erator.

Don’t Forgo! O ur
Preview
Sntunlny No\. 16th— 11:30 P. M.
“TH E RETURN OF FRANK J A M E S "

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HIGH {SCHOOL
THURSDAY
8:00 P. M.

these, p e s l e a *

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le t h s r t * e s . .. s r

FASCINATING SPECIALTY ACTS

w orld

MORNING

T he Campbell Loaaing Unit No.
63, American Legion Auxiliary,
observed A rm istice I)my by having
Ur*. Lsslis W ant place a wreath
on the monument' on the Lcgl in
grounds.
Mrs. F. E. Roumlllat, chairmun,
assisted by Frankie Stenitrum ,
Gsne and Richard B arinm u and
Mlchasl Whelchsl placed Hsgt on
the grave* of World W ar I veter-

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THURSDAY

U nit 53, Aifxiliary
Honors War Veterans

,Lars'* a woy Y™

—S ecurity In your old ago . . . protsctSoa lor y o u r
b r e d o n e s should yo n becom e disabled o r die.

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The Sallie Harrison C hapter,
Daughters of the American Revolu­
tion, met Nov. H a t the home of |
Mrs. H. E. Tooke w ith Mrs. A. It
Key, Mrs. George Morgan and
Mrs. J. U. Ray as co-hostcsse*.
Mrs. L. P. Hagan, Regent, presided
over the . meeting. I t was voted
to give the usual contribution to
the Red Cross and members were 1
requested to assist with sewing
and knitting.
,
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The C hapter voted to subscribe!
for a metal plate bearing its name
to be placed ip the Florida section
a t Valley Forge Memorial Iiell
Tower. This carillon is a D.A.R.
proiect.
Thfc chapter voted to
make a contribution to the Sem in­
ole High School Library and to
semi a contribution to Croaamoru
school, an approved mountain
school.
Mrs. A. R. Key, senior president
of the Children of the American
Revolution, related the history ami
object of the C.A.R. She stated
that the F'ort Mellon Society of
the C.A.R. had donated and w ra p ­
ped 26 Christm as gifts for the
Kate Duncan Sm ith School nt
Grant, Ala. It is th e only schoil
in a 75 mile radius. The chapter
Will present the twp history medal*
to the student in Junior and Senior
High School having the highest
average in Aaterican history for.
the term.
A moving picture committee
w as. appointed'by Bhe Regent to
call on the manager of the local
theaters to request better pictures
for Sanford.
A social hour was held w ith .
delicious refreshment* being served j
to the following: Mr*. F\ E. Rou-

49c

T here's a Man
In Y ou r T o w n .

who h u MtablUhad w&gt; to viable record as an able ad*
roiniotrator in his capacity as
governor of New York. Her-

PAGE THREE

Mrs. H. E. Tooke Is
Hostess To D. A. R

Activities

CHRISTMAS CARDS

BOYS and GIRLS

tfuf “Leave It
*
to Blondie”

WEDNESDAY. NOV. 13, 1946

f

the whole stru ctu re of world trad e
ju st when the world needs moat to.
increase the volume of trade.
1 am confident, tio w e w , th a t

and

h&gt;

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, 1946

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ALL CUT—THE

“ Y O U SEW IP*

GAItAHDfN'E FOR FALL

JIM PENNEY
JIMMIE SUITS

man with a broad in-

Get Your Tickets Now To See
OSBORN THE MAGICIAN
H j J i FINCH, District Manager

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blndlnxs! stitching am end the cellar and
K,
pocket They coma In copeta,

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ole County Junior Chamfer of

Two Piece Suit In Gray
Washable Rayon Seersucker

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ONE OIKjS IN STORM

MUFFLERS D ID C C
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H T K W a IIT.
T o All W h o m U M a y Gfitircrp*
h e r e b y g l v # n t h a t J.
J&lt; IMS'ANN KS RIJ RO. (/P)—When It. N o lle* is filed
his f i n a l : * p « r l
Admlr.lwt r Mlor o f tbt? ralstlw of
Henry Matthyten, 7, heard h isjjog
K atii I*. H l r w R i t ,
that
howling he went .in to the back­ bi*
filed h i s p e titio n fo r f i n a l di«*
yard to pat it—and both collapsed c h a r g e , a n d t h a t he&gt; w ill a p p l y to
and died. Tlyr dog had been th** Jform r a h I** it W W i n * , t 'n u n i y
chained to a pipe th a t had lifeamp J u d g e of H em lnol* C o u n t y , Klo rhla.
th » t t b itiiy of lJft*riTiir**r* 1*16.
electrified through a leak in the •in
fo r uppfuYTtL uf tut Hie aiu l fo r f i n a l
mains.
d U r h a rif f - »a AdiulnlAtru ttir of th**
| c M n l c of Kilt** I •. KtiWftrt, ill ' » I "k'i

I.OS ANGELES. Nov. I a. ),?*,
area'.
Heavy nutunui rsim have brought
flood conditions to parts of sou'h- ,
R ELIEF TO COLORADO
DENVER. Nov. n , UP)—Airern California- At least one death
is blamed on the storm. At the J plniies are bring loaded w ith hay
for transport to snowbound forms,
win-re thousands of head of livcetix k are threatened with s ta rv a ­
tion. Armv vehicles are bucking
A I Iron* cheer i* taboo under
through I he . drifts to
reacli
mat ironed f(unities.
the Motlot, Picture Code.

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sometimes w v eral thousands of
feet long, with hooks spaced about
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Inspect and Test Starting—Motor
Inspect and' Test Generator
Check and Adjust Currant—-Voltage Regulator
Clean, Inspect, Adjust, and Test Spark Plugs
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Check-Distributor Bearings, Breaker-Plate. Cen­
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tributor Cap and Rotor
Check Coil and Condenser
Check and Adjust Ignition Tliping
Clean and Lubricate Carburetor Air Cleaner
Check Manifold Heat Control
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Check Fuel Pump and Fuel Unes
Check Manifold and Tighten
Adjust Tappets, (Overhead Valve Only)
Clean and Adjust Automatic Choke
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Iron comnooeoMt
That Hang On

Creotnolilon n lle rM promptly betnuae tt sum rig h t to Ui# m l o f th e
trouble To help looecn an d expel
germ laden phlegm, and old n a tu re
to aooths and heal raw, ten d er. Innam ed bronchial roucooa m e m hranee. Tell your drugiUt to ncll you
a bottle of Creom uUan with th e u n ­
d erfunding you m ost like th e w ay It
aulckly
thiffe *cough
or
you »ora
IgUAVMJ Ohara
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mooney back.

CREOMULSlON

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CRYING FOR HELP
burden on your llrtr. Rati
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any (la Ian and iltm indi whlih-&gt;ou. le iu H e S n d d e r a , r i a l n t l f f , va. O r v tn
or rllher of you, may have audio,!

BUILDING
FOR SALE
Frame church In good
condition, built of finest
virgin lumber. For full
information, write Box 41,
care Herald.

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fo r
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o u th , y o u s till need s a f e ty
n n d 'ro in f o r t in y o u r p r e s ­
e n t r n r . . , a n d you n e e d
to p r e s e r v e ils liig lresl
c a s h v a lu e , too.
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cooling
sy s te m s
ex­
a m in ed ? W h eels a lig n e d ?
S te e rin g .checked?
D riv e In today o r to ­
m o rro w n n d let's ta lk it
ov er. W h a te v e r it c o sts
. bow . w o n ’t he w a s te d
w hen tr a d i n g tim e m in e s .

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TO: O ltV I N SODDERM. wh o » e p l a c e
JIlMlK, 8KMIVOI.K rut'NTY. In r* r&gt;;»te a.f THOMAS W. K IN- o t r e s i d e n c e I , unkno avn.

pea. It •!» watan a m Itaeta I n tt IS* pala. Uas
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th * e l a t e of T h o m a , W. K l n l a w .
i l a c a t a e j , l a t e of t a l l C o u n t y , to
the C o u n t y J u d g e of S o m l a o l a
C ounty, F l o r i d a , a t h l a o fflco In t h e
c o u r t h o u*o o f *eld C o u n t y a t
S an fo rd . F l o r i d a , w i t h i n e i g h t c a l e n ­
d a r m o n t h * f r o m t h a t l ra a o f t h e
f lra t p u b l i c a t i o n of thi* n o tice Ka*'h
claim nr d e m a n d ahall he j n w r l l ln t r .
att8 *hall a t a t * t h e p l a c e o f r e s i ­
d en ce a n d p o s t o ffice ad r e a a o f t h e
c l a i m a n t , a n d s h a l l b* a w o r n t o
by t h e c l a i m a n t , a g e n t , o r a t t o r n e y ,
a n d any su c h claim nr d e m an d not
-iff filed Khali b e v o l d
J O Y C K V KIN1.AW
A* a atm lalK trato r &lt;&gt;( th *
R a t a l * ’o f T h o m n t W . K ln U w , d e c e a se d .
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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, 1946

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD,'FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR

i r s TIME FOR HUNTING SEASON

SANFORD
,Boat Works

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FOR RENT

ROOM for ren t.

ARTICLES FOR SALE

HELP WANTED

Phone 460-W.

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SWEET Hamlin oranges 2c cacti. WHITE gifla wanted for checking
laundry. Apply in peraon. .Sem­
R. W. lAird, Phone 7hS-W.
inole County Laundry Co., HI9
BEDROOM fo r rent, 311 Park A w .
MIRACLE CONCRETE Co. J . E.
W. Third S t.
FU R N ISH ED room. Phone 205-R,
TerwiUpcer, J r , Mgr. Cem ent WORK WANTED
71H Magnolia A w .
Water Proofing — Building &amp;
Block* — Sewer Pine.
809
LARGE well furnUhed bedroom.
.Elm A to. Phone BS3EXPERT pnlntlng-^controct ur
113 \V. lo th St. or Phbnc -Utl-W.
hourly basis. S, G, Grogan,
RADIOS, phonograplu, record*,
roofs repaired, Phone 1151. of
NEW room* liy tlay, week nr ’* sheet music, guitar*. The Mu,lc
7B3-J.______________ _______
month. Highway 17-92, 3 mile*
Bax, phone 953.
Sttulh uf Sanford, Jtainhovy TourDUSTING carl, hand duster, mule 1 0 B u tin e s a O p p o r t u n i t i e a
ijt Lntlge. '
\
cultivator, fcitiiixei broadcast- J
ROOM” for rent, Qentiemail preer, good mule, rutile disc, 5 to n s, I AM offering my business..for
sale including building, fixtures
. ferret!. 310 W. 3rd St.
fertlllrer, Cote planter, mule
and stock, which has proven to
plow, Georgia stock, 1 lot of
net a nice incomu during hard
sweep*, hand water pump*, plat­
WANTED TO RENT
times nnd present conditions. I _
form scales. . Phone 78I-J, Cfcrl
have other interests th a t will 0
FURNISHED house or apaitm eiit.
S. Myncs.
involve too m uch.of my time to ,
‘P h. fiUil-J.
.
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Operate this business for only a
ONE 'ftlll length- hraclc la'pln fur
SMALL furnished ap artm en t fur
coat. S ite 18. $50. 21 OP Mag-*, snort time. Call a fte r '7:99 P.
elderly couple. 1’honu Patrolnolia Avo-, I'hooe 931.
.
I II, if iiiterealvd. J, A. Calhoun,
• 910 W. F irst St. ’
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mail Bender Oho-J.
HKAIKR-’ARTERS for (.’hri-amn* J
‘ FOR SA LE77"
FUltN’ISIIEf) apartm ent p refer­
gift*, toy,, gstiKs, liooks, doll*. [
Btiy now on budget ar lay away. 1 SMALL established business show­
ably in p rivate “home.
Young
ing n very nice return on total,
Firestone Stores, 111 E. Ktr»t
couple. Phone 620-M.
investment of $2350.1)0. Ihfor
St. .
l l t l t i ' l and hifaril by t a n , e ld e rly
mat ion in office only. No telegentlemen. Can furntnh own 5 b u rn e r N ty e o oil sto v e , good i phone calls.
lin e n , A ddre** Bo* A . c f o H e r­
condition, *20 . 1 10*1 W. First St. ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor A
a ld
Sanford Atlantic Bldg. Phone 732
I A N' N*K11 pearhv*. fwars* cher­
IIOl SK (t: apartm ent unfurnished
ries, eldcrberrk'ft, blackbvrr juh, 11
LOANS
by couple, perm anent resident*,
h Inek raitphcrrius, and pear* with
. no childien. phone H'.rH-J, E. N
miiiriR. SwertrnwI. Rea non n bio.
LOANS MADE i iviiltng.
Ilnx CJI, Snnfyrd.
FROM *19 TO *.100
stiict privacy; fast service
3REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, FILL UP with Fuel Oil and KeroFLORIDA LOAN CO.
sene before w inter.
192 Sanford, Avenue
GOOD house and lot. D u ltart's
II. B. Pope Co.. Inc. 800
lLumber Yard.
H o l m o w H ERE WHERE
~ N lC H 0 L L 8
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
Grtwery S to re and filling station
STUlllO OF PHOTOGRAPHY
YOUR natural doairo for privacy a
with three pumps, *2 ,UUU.UU
for finest quality
In money m ailers is strictly ™
stock doing good paying bust
PORTRAITS
respected here.
Friends atu*
ties,, two story building with
Commercial and Copy Work
. relatives are not uueationa*
upnrlm ent of &gt;1 rooms light,,
Snapshot Services
Your em­
bath w ater, located tn , ran ll Phone 1159 — 220 Melsch Bldg, j about your credit.
ployer or business associates
nearby town, price *39 ,000.00.
not he«r ol yotir jiertlonal
Sm all well located lot on Sixth TUXEDO FREDS—complete line . 1 will
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store.
j affairs. There is no. cause for
street Iwtween Palm etto a n t
em barrassm ent.
Mugnidib avenues for *-ou on ADDING machine. Rebuilt, like
Reasonable credit requirem ents.
c a sh .
new; Three standard inside doors t No co-makers on money loam.
F ru it and vegetable store, good
with raking fram es and h ard -, Variable paytnen* plans.
down town location.
FAMILY —
LOAN CO.
ware; City Gas w afer heater nml
----------Good farm n ear Sanford.
12.1*
Phone J*
tank; k'itchen cabinet base. ('.[F lo rid a Bank Bldg,
acres. II acres in Cultivation,
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good flowing wells. Six room
house with 3 bedrooms, 2 screen­
FLOOR MATS
ed porches. Possession of huuse
for all models
SI vjNH
can he hud nt once. Garage,
C h w rilets nnd Fortls
Show eartiii btitl ptstlPrn
b arn and chicken pens. Price
SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
O — BF.F7S S IG N SK H V IC h
*10,500.90.
D D. !,u n d re ss. P hone 1021
tt! C. LITTLB
W. H. WILLIAMS, Realtor
OIL BURNING
lit) N orth Park Ave.
RENT A CAR
FLOOR FURNACE
Telephone 1120
YOU DRIVE t t
HAUER APPIANCRS
PHONE 200
4 Vi acre farm with modern 5 room
81 HICKLAND-MORIMSON
SAW
MILI-—g
otd
condition.
Sec
house, excellent condition 2
• D RlV K -lr, INC,
W, D. Bumbalough, Wilson Corn­
screened porches bath lights nnd
er,
0
miles
w
est
of
Sanford.
telephone on paved highway
DODGE - PLY21GUTH — 0
clone tn. $8,500.00 term s.
PARTS
AND SERVICE *
NEW unused Kirby electric sweep­
10 rooms, being two 6 room ap a rt­
Phone 1011
er. All atachm enli. Phone 482-W. 109 Palmetto Ave.
m ents, all furnished' and newly
ELECTRIC
appliance
rep airs—
painted in nnd out side, one 4 piece living room suite, priced
wo repair washing machines,
ren ts for $35.00 per rrtonth, good
reasonable. Can l&gt;t) seen at 1800
VBtcum cleaners, fans, (mixers.
tennnnts, th e other i, occupied
Lake Ave.~~
T rotter Appliance Service. 304
by the ow ner, possession of
W. 2nd St., Phone 1064-J.
which can bo hntl n t once, lot PI NE lumber. See W. D. Bum halough, W ilson’ Corner, fl miles
&lt;15 by 110 feet well located, close
AUTOMOBILE A radiators re­
west of Sanford.
In. Price $7,000.00.
paired. W right A Cohen G ar­
We have two place, of liu,l!*e«*.
age, 21st A l^rcnch, Ph. 1009-J.
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
each with A partm ent and store 6
VETERAN'S TERMITE
*
building, and filling station. See I'LL BUY your rat "agardleve
CONTROL CO.
us for a good business.
of age r r condition. Ri-~ Real,
Formerly the W. D. Mellon Ex­
Now 2 bedrooms, 5 room house
305 W 2nd SL ____ ,_____
term inating Co.—6 years guaran­
and porches, a nice new house
teed -contract,* bended and in­
you will like, possession now. USED ptanos fu r cash. Tha Music
sured, 8 yeara experience. For
$tl,500.00.
-Box, phone 963.
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free Inspections and estim ate
Ideal tourist court sites on U.- R.
Phone 6 -or w rite P, O, Box
highway 17 in .o r ou* of Sanford, BAGS w anted—feed, fertlllier.
Highest cash p rice .. W rite Cen­
73 Longwood, Fla.
see us fo r the very best loca­
tral City Bag Co. Box 2462, O r­
tions. .
lando.________ _______________ PILUJ.JC stenographer. 110 N.
Well built G room from* house, on
Park, Phone 1121).____________ .
paved street, price $3,500.00.
WANTED to .b u y —luggage tr a il­
W. II. WILLIAMS, realtor
PIANO
tuning and repairing. L o a f
er. Ph. D. -C. Bigg*. 473-W.
,110 N. Park A»*.s Phono 1120
18 yeara with Cable Plano Com­
pany and University of Illinois,
ALTAM ONTE-^Rrnnd new 2 bed- 7 Pals, Livestock, Supplies
Champalgne, U rbana, lit. L. L.
room Spanish style bungalow, TOUCHTON* A WATSON, 1201
Sill, Residence Phone 611-W nr
lake view, completely furnnlahud,
Celery Ave. H as P urina Fooda.
Music Box, Phone 963.
landscaped-and variety of fruit.
Can be aeon anytime. Second GIVE us your order fo r baby Slipcovers and drsperies made.
whitr&gt; house on lif t on herm it
chieks. The. A a n f o r d X-Cel • Mrs. W. C. Dekle, Phont 402-M.
tra il. Deal with ownaa.
Store, 2nd A banford.FOR RENT—seroLtruck and tra il­
FOR HALE— Five room bungalow g
HELP W ANTED
e r srlth driver. B«n dchebel, Kt.
in Sanfotd Haight* Section. This
. 1, Box 119-A, Maitland.
ta a vFry n e a t hoiAf. Possession [G IRL for soda fountain a t LanWATCH AND CLOCK
RR
| ey'a Drug Stora. P ort tim s or
can be arranlred.
REPAIRING
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Rea tor
full lima.
T ha Home Shop, 1700 Sanford
Phone 732
A tlantic Bank Bldg.- COLORED g irl—must Vave high Avenue—work guaranteed, modern
school education. Clean work, methods.
ARTICLES FOR SALE
- . _— ------year round, good pay. W rite
G. C FELLOWS
Popular Seat C ovan
box X, c/o H erald.___________
Phone 1143-J
SEM INOLE T IR E SHOP
GIRL wanted fo r general office 13 NOTICES— PERSONAL
-IMITATION leathers In moot
work. Apply Seminole County
c o lo n and la rg a selection of
Laundry Co., 819 W, Third Bt.
8 EMINOLB T IR E SHOP
good upholstery fabrics. Robert
201 N orth Park
a
Brown, &gt;911 N. Orange EXPERIENCED Industrial insur- ------- *------ Telephone 87----------— unco a ra n ts w anted for SAnfnrd
A Y L .0 H in d 6 .F U .
and vicinity. Apply In person. PHONOGRAPHS for rent The
GARDEN and lawn seed; Vlgoro
228 W. South PL, Orlando, Fla.,
M a sk Bax, phone 963. ,
F ertiliser. The Ssn/ord X-Cel
Friday A, M__ '

Stone, 2nd A Sanford.
PLOW ER 8

LOST * FOUND
WANTED; w«mSn—light house
* work. 107 N . Locust. Phone FO U N D —Will th a party who lost
for all occasions
7 B 4 . I I . _____________________
th e gant's sport shoe on Mag­
Me NEILL * YOST, FLORIST
nolia Ave coll fo r It o t my ptaco
Celery A n . Just off Sioee . COLORED girl wanted for light
o r bring In the m ate to i t TUs
bouse keeping for fam ily of 6.
Office ph. 403, rn ld sn ce ph. 610-R
on# f lu , W. M. llaynw .
Must be able to cotk. 428-W.
• ROOF TILE
F irst SL
15
AUTOS FOR SALE
Spanish A barrel
COLORED
g irls fo r laundry gork. W A NTED; Late model car. PraAd
w hite and.
In parson. Seminole Coun
small
m ust he in '
Co., 819 W. T hird
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Fair imfiy through F rid ay . Fen*
United ra th e r cmif tawtuhl. Hliyhl*..
ly war mer and iUntinisfo** *«*#r
Friday.
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HUR5DAY, N0V. 14, 1046 -fv

itod P re» U aicd W ire

Kidnap Trail-

Australian i Asserts
Extensive Employ­
ment Of Power Hits
Hindered Activity,.
L A K E SU C C E SS. N .

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Nov. M—I/O—Debate on
Ihc veto question started
off with n bang today in thp ,
political committee of tha
United Nations.
Australia led off by f t b '
tack ItiK Russia for using the ..
IiIk four power veto to titnes, v .
Deleguto Paul J1tod uck of
Australia clml*ged the Sovirt '
veto act ions littvo slowed the
work of the UN Security
Council and have undermin­
ed eonfldenctwin th at body.
. Iliudtlck railed for a com- .plate review of tho vein
proviso which gives Kuasm.
Great Uritnin, the United
States, Kmnee and Chirof
tho right to block anv major,
decision with p slnglo vote.
Under the charter, the
perninucut imuubtnm muju
veto ^ii&gt;y wibsUuitivq. que*ct nf fiUernatlonnl t»f-*'* "V,!
The group ’ aald this‘rti.,t
‘t-wary to pybYjd,- a ""ttr

r adVrey ot

ymakerettr'Ti’ plan
l'&amp;onp»nc*

Atfetr-miri Herbert Mor­
ion. majority leafier in the
&gt;Uiie df Cftinmohi told the
g$nterv that their action
tquntpd To u move to cun.
rti the wuvonWiouL Tlie
l»cntai-s nmdfe only one
tlceaiiinii — nn ngroeni.-ni
§ io demand it show-tiim u
UT*Cr' HoWStdLsubo
npwlfa
in
Momi fepr lisahec-U'*4lrt» b\ UlUe,
W*U(IWtaU^et
them:

imp h of ids attack »V«b«fc
repented iunihleacq of tho
Russians that they have tint
right to daternjin&lt;*^_'JvhIel£
in a tiers #a- sitbrtantw* awl
which are proved urn*.

Musical Program
New Smyrna “If Is Presented At
n« \irniuH, uF.rKwmi
■| Kiwanis Meeting
lirrttld
Kdltu
The

JWWWfnl Semi nolo

H ig h

S c h o o P C e le r y

K *d»

will invado Kiw Smyrna to­
m an ow nlkW*tp engngfHm
ki grid battle that will likely
b e easily won from tV»
often trouiirud irioxporienr-

c-tllts W grc found, a sun f e t t l e them.
!^nbft|)£h'* trial U i!
violets?
w nrleted.T W .evnI'.lettoa Wp* reverted. {Itynuntional)

jkL Barrncndiui,

laist Friday sight East is
ran' rough short over tha
, Sgrkpll (oil
Volusia comitlnns. dofonUng
•r '
F He|hl*a&lt;l&lt;f
1 . 1
them 17 to n. • The Eustjn
fiiinB. '-Tell
eleven ekod out a 7 to (I
it)Iv iCat m p l
Victory
over the Feds in tho
gjfr*■9* w v • '
Veil lltiuirt make *!»V|||.I. phy.
d&lt;*Mit!uJ! mini Jwttfltm *&lt;tventure* fills! tilt of Ihu season for
14; (A*j A iberkan mill
I!i(tu It whlth you ran cet »me in ti Celfiymvn.
totlay artrdr.l right Uti
i
Seminole, fresh from their
country oall
Afm y n l( ir ^ is ‘»S
ulehi of ?}het t*. .ffnjtnr'our
2H
to I ft victory pver the
Uiiusigh
fnalfn]
i market ll-stks may aim tin useil in hg
« U of ilf lurin'*!
WJiiter Park Wildcats, lies
name' in thimany.^TIt' jrn 'Yctv
gritrsl ut /viUhtuu .Id , fut-Cth
been sharpening Rerunning
IIH Cfltnl'
tml passing attack nil week,
rt.rti
.ji
Mb*
WNia-LltilWmlea
w
which S i* * the
ami will ltuvn every man an
bpeiHtltiHi. v;y,
tin; Miami in top condition
atithtirlU»e]‘c.
for the collision,
nbuul at) auiotnoblfei'.'h
d»ouMuih of (ii-muntgi
t'utiil fttitqialgrt (UpI im.l am l&gt;e«n Willis Wnderson, Sanford'a
«nd. thrniaatiil OoHMjl
r^-tthed hui Ihc: Stuff -fodfe' uirfi cuudidate for atl-stkto hon­
■er/p. biu|;for.&gt;iit&gt;ii&lt;iiiAg
o f rcichlrig. the tea.
Kathleen ors will probably continuu
S tk i)« h money. ■ -N fl

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'Hflie tilnek marfct-t cm

vWIrtl in » ilawn raid ,
hjfvP'O m! til Ary pfiHce*

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P. Hus ky W ig h t I-

tho death of Basi'
whb was an active member;;
of the club. He rcp-ateii thf. .
thanks of Mrs. Moora
the greetiiqr Klwnidr.n* filatn- V
f.4'&lt;rocl-; n rl liudinl, '.i» UrTg-nW h is lin e ex p lo sio n s, b ro k e n cd amp sent to Mr. bloo?
r&lt;l a JtCtik *TaIa»;&lt;i/ Kh»k#»pear»* fiohi niiniinif, 1
week. IJJion .’motion t f
passing nml last
l&gt;y f’hkrle* ami Maty. Lamb hr kicking and wrtl
I’crry WhUohurst, tht&gt; biulr, y
,
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fiya-.’tlid
d iu ln ln g (he lwtik Plato which wffi
In- li rrt in (I iq bo&amp;it of tho high (MWn an evi‘ful-of Ms-abiUlv voted to send nn.c.xprt .sain.:
acltrvi! liliniry.
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this year...........
Sanford
having of sympathy to.lhe te re ev se " 7
(h r t'/UBroip
a&lt; fc U « M defeated f&gt;ef.und by n 27 to family.
lluttil ! Kaatnnr, mpsitioilt of sludi
Mr, Russell askvi
ant h-siy, l « l lba_ group In H ip ,lf) margin earlier this aen-

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jtiwuniftns'eujuycd n must*
cal prognim W ednesday
at thou*.masting at thu vcm*.
.nmlitT Hmaff. The program*
included A pmnh^roitOttfB^»s*
of,Chopin's "Tlnllad C in C
Minor" by Mist JrfnrUx
Barksdula of the Kfdiins
Conservatory of Music, and .
two violin ko|p5, "Romance1* -■ .
itntl FrnuquiUt's "tMjrenujiy
played by Mias Anno L»vcR
of Sanford aud Rollins Cor- ■/srrynlory. *.
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Iklwlfi Sliinholser Won
toy horn tut first p ria e . iri .
qui/. eonducteq
a musical
musieftt quiz,
conducted -,
ley Itert Saekctt, with inc\denial music by Ml*ui litjvn!.
and MIas Barksdale.
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leak Wctk*
lang “'Munt p
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Villanov
Wins Over Florida
5 __,.,4
Soutlisidc Primary; School
n ftabewk
I.V h y v jl.L i:, Ni.e. .||t
•laij-^-VtUanovtt will maka | | fl
til a p p m n tu .7 .' n t

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sru Hslunlav whrn ih ty mael
n iv m lly , of Plot Ha for
fo u rth tlmn since’ KMI
4Wrlt* bCEBi).
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- J Iloldht? three vittf
ln«res -nr lies’ u ver th e ‘

'gift?
s s re rs
- yimhla by .0-0.

I * The aerie* started 1
phln In INft wHh Vffl

bklliuh-b

( Meg i*y 2Sdi, nod (he

M^HJtal* won over (he Oolo:

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PHQ5T Ko Hire Ayr

and • d r a f t i n g . birtls ang;
a n im a ts : in their naturaf
ha hi tu t.’Proceeds will go to
B o y .Scout Troop o to- aid
In^ostttblishmcut of n pet*
manunt meeting pkacC.
Visitors introduced xyoro
Bymni Sh«r^f Sanford imgehull entcher, am! ,1nrM
Root of tho Key, Uluf* o fSentipole High School. MopP
bars onjoyed catjflg at pewty'
provided ,i ractafa t a b 1 4gu
Chairs-nrc nlsu motkl.- K^;

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F o d rraf-h tate F m t W amlr
fft4 F rltU y m urnlnf acattvri
fro st F rid ay morning aioi
c o ld tit low ground a n a
n o rth portion o f , tho (fail
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Uy Fpwli Johqirnj.

of livestock produe
Want newPep amI Vim? lionKxpfthjinn
In the upper gladfa arax o

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moat treent unit atriking MJ&amp;npIc
of tha wlur ft agriruliural r*
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in Florida.
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Work of ‘atlentiita at tha Ever
i laden Experiment Station bat
made It pn.’sibla for thl» aadtior
In expand -it* ratlin by more thai
«UO percent during tho paat.au
years, .amt imieli mora expar
h anre in come. Station
developed management p ttn
ferttHxing -fhathorii, ta ifcftpj
rillrtfaaal Ker .wmtik i &gt;Im mm foods that,. arrordlng to C«i
b*a resell* m rlUTOMT OUT Agent M. U. ktounu. “garo
KIT. DeyrUped *r#e (be key* b nrcan light of prngrate to !
&gt;e a ie r •••» effered le (he felh) •tuck proilucer*.
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to ditch
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. U M-GI Klngtley Toiler, Mlnneapollt lawyer. A atowavray. aboard
Uvi Queen nixabrfb, foitcT.vliUcd hl« family while waiting deport»liun. Tha* wJU follu-.v to ihetf.S. ahortty.. • (Inirrfi'ctlonel SeilopWo)
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W ils o n A s s e r t s S h ip i n e n t S h o u ld R e a c h
d a r e d tvinnUr o f th e Ray*
B u y e r s B y N o v , 28
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th a t '1,050' Jewish Imml
tD fnla now ctmf|ned t o ' Cy
prim ^ will Jie (frantfd |H&gt;’r
misHion to s e ttle in I' a IuS
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Truman Says Mothods
Of Agreement \Vil!
lie Worked Out As
Congress Convenes

t h a t Mr. Trfifmaii will haW
to march 'dow n the m iddle
o f tho political mml in Ills
loKlsIntive program , if he
H 'nnts to g o f .th a l co-opera-

Brisk activity of real «lk
A total of 1,116(1 more ell*
tate tra n sfe rs Ms reflected t ranee certificates will Ihs
by tho foci that on** agency lssin-ii to Je w s in G erm an
alone.'| h a t of Fred W. Ben*' displaced persons’ camps, to
der. reported sule* of mort» Blend im m iurauts serving
than *100,000 d u rin g ; the wBh the
British arm ed
past six weeks.
fyiTvs and to relativos of
Thi following deals were Pales lino Jew s who alread y
lotlni r»*i«irted hv M r Ben­ wen* promised entry perder; sale ‘ of thu Cofdtli
TrouAftr dud Hiorflge Com*
A ctu ally th e 3,000 inttnipfyy lo L. J. Lowe for |42," g ialion certificates rwpre*
cm . th e apartm ont ■gnd •uui the- norm al iRiota fo r a
lHiusw "1 Herbert l.am pert nvmmmith tivrlml. The re .
“ ’» * •'• '" " v lo a . A nd If foa d»n*t u , |nk T ack fr
Minlr th is unusual action p iclarr, a n d If you
ill *
TahrtBtto A vm ne' (eB&amp;r of c e rta in detainee.-.
m
j*il&gt; tr y k ij lu «.lu|t Min, u b i-rrr Hhat lie ta br|n&lt;
^PilotN m u te r was (Old ui t', I,. llu tn 1st oil QJMCyigjli will lie the tirsl
b ) a n l •s.iln.
(lu trm a U o u a tl
If Right*, i t of Allentown, Pa. for $10 s te p the B ritish have tak e n
Ui
dissolve
th
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pool
of
ille­
* today. T h e M0«* .
.
ning course,
Tho four-apartm ent i^uiM gal im m igrants who have
p Sept. 2. Im ing ut 001 Palmetto AvjBlim been slapped to the Island
'u p
m
and th e Was sold to T. S. Lloyd •&gt;( slnco camps wore
th e ro in August. Tlio Colon*
M is
h a v e (trkmdo -for ? 12.0(H) t»y M.
I inlay Lewis ami Chorl. iai Office said, there are
Croup. A duplex apartm ent betw een 5,ODD and (1,0011
hooso u t |3m AvunUe and J e w s on C yprus a t, p rese n t.
Twelfth S t r e e t ’was sold by
Ilitrthn H . Jenkins to Mary
n . LeFils. T
Dllllnitcr of Cincinnati, &lt;&gt;.
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and Donald
tor lfi,3(io.
ford. 1 * •.
Among sales.* of honn •
( Peter Thurston was h o n o rThese m '.w ill be r e ­ the following were repoitj »‘d Friday evening a t th e
enrolled to
tain th e ir, n d - eds -H a rry L. Brown, 21"!t I’lnna fur the Uun‘* Club Thxuk* . !*'Ikn Ixxjge w ith a n H onorary
and cotn- Mu»|Mii|tt A venue-to M. W xWing Eva dance *1 ihj Mayfair I life tuem herehlp in recojynlelr^ Com m ercinl Fresa o f lfnionto
Inti on Not. 27 war* diamond at •tlon of his long and o u t­
Um muitlng Fridxv *nd If »■» a»....
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nouneed by John lv*y, pAigrum standing service ns n m&lt;jm*
H arry Robinkon atatod to dialrman, Jlhai ticket* for the hcr of the v isitation com*
{mittee of th e org an izatio n .
Iny that theso men h av e Fftrmcr. o f AndWtkin.; Ain dance ere now available.
for $8,500; Vernon I-&gt;»*iru
(in f um, Tw.,
Ktng I.lbn IJunry WAtc rc«d * ! More than *l(J0 Klkx, th o ir
sort.at In d ia n Mound.VfH«g&gt; letter from Qeorx» Touhy. Chrl«t. j families and friend*, a tte n d to Victor T. Roson of I t m*» *«xl axle chalrmun for the
. ed the big fiah fry w hich
Bcnilnolu O jnlr-ttcalth and
, H . H a r r i e l s o n I»
iu«**.«aA
« t.i nnA
Pierce; $14,000
♦rculoal* AxaSwiation, ailing co- wit * yeiTed n t C»:(»(» o'clock
,A r f r e i t e d ’ B y P o l i c e
operntlon of‘the .I.ioim Club in u*- tinder direction of R alph
•Uting" In *xl* nf if.&gt; »•*!». *Jiw
CLUB TO M EET
Mo*« lend th* zrouti sinning, or- fioodspei'd a n d 11. M. J u tn lP atro lm an K .'it. Seth had ■
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cAmpanlrd
by ULsrry Wester on ihc Aim.
Sat unlay
Tho r e g u la r m ectin
•mmllxit and,Willard Connolly «n
Exalit'd
R
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iv$rtl blocks from, the Tow nsend Club wl
lh* l&gt;,ni°- *_______ ____
land repoiled t h a t tlm lodge
fA$*aml M agnolia helfL a t th e p o u rt I
meeting wns th e boat a t ­
JAYCKK DIRKtJlOKA UKtCl*
Sixth S treet bo- Th'uttday nigh tH a t
tended lit u lo n g time*, w ith
foW And Cyprca* o'clock, i t w as apounce
Metnb«ri of the Hoard uf DIrvi*lUM baforo ho overtook
ten of th* Santhiola County Junior visitors from P aiatk n , D a y ­
Chamber of Common* held a m w' - tona Hour!!, DeLand, N ow
iy at th* Motor* Smyrna. Kustla, •Leoaburtf
feal^ &amp; l d e r l y ,,1n.na:
ito a tte n d ,;
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and O rlando, f. Talks con• •
rornlng tho E lks N atio n al
w 4mr*m
tn .
e m an, Jam es Richnnl
ic.*n»«4 «tl *mo i«*»
[^ re p o rte d by
b go tten into
J a y c ti H B e a t V. F . W ,
In D o n k e y B a ll T i l t
the d a rk places of th e
[ well-charted cminii* -to fo l­
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The S a n fo rtfJu n lo F Chm u- low. Mr. Trum an s a id th a t
ened nnd
3 viaiting;executive h a s
os f a r M he nnd S ta te Sccre ta ry J ly fn r ...............
..
are cohcorned,'
W ars A ggregation In a h a rd the United Stntes fo reign
T hia allows t h a t fought donkey bmwball t i l t policy j^ill continue to be a
Auction of new s- hold a t tho M unicipal P a r k nntloiud. and not a p a rty
decreased fro m
program
s h o rt tons b e fo re
• M r. .T rum an's re m a rk s
wore Ids first com m ent on
f ^ * 00f Dcuring
n i
I 1940.
how he plans to g et a lo n g
period eonsump- efltji.t sciireit a lrvltt for the with tho R epublican-con­
U hltod States and: Jaycoe.-f and John Sauls tl- trolled Congress.
is incroasad* e o n - iHed*tlio only marker for the
Mr. Trum an also ad v o catV. K \V. Nuraeroua humorug
a .truuii betw een...labor

Truman Requests Unity Between
Executive,.. Legislative Branches

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th e second session o? th e
L ab o r governm ent's p a rli­
am ent today w ith a sp e ec h
to both houses assem bled to[tether in th e house o f Lords.
The M onarch, In p rese n t­

IkM ^Slriy pHp*&lt;
W«l|*nt n'lghtair

pxftlxlty

l o

sg a i'S r sP j-iE
r 1
4XU W.

at ha ibla Ur cuuk.

An cxcrptlqnallr wall plunmd. t».i LRDY’8 hi
bt’troom*.
Ik kitchen
riciMntd
on tbrea MIRACLE CONCRETE Co. J.JB.

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TUESDAY, NOV. 12, 1916

onarch Urges Legis­
lation To Continue
Conscription F o r
ifrftish Army, Navy

KWKKT liamiht omtijtair iik r«ch.
B. W. Ixml. 1‘huna (8B-V.
FOH KALE- rrortiradiy n«w J.V.'to
6 Bcraa of tilwt land, In t w i
Mflnrkcnter rifle, lever aallp.i,
»Ulo qf eitlllratiqn. (Mum ^»Bi. eni box of rWllbi. taO.tk). Htona

mav RADIOS. Phn
pur. -:«bwt music.
Iial*&gt;
Box; phono 1

FLORID,

’f t k

• flri. itMrry

. Spanish A b a w l type
•
; white and colored '
H. * R. HOOFING .11L11 CO.
PDnUSO OariuYeJl Bt.' PbaiS# U8I
Daytona Dttn^.Flau, Box Gil

PIXON-HMITH NUPTL'AU
—
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Mr. *nd Mr*. M m Dixon f t
nford anuotma* tho ungagam*nt

BLOOD

n .a n ii.ti • ■.

Heart, phoi

(h lighted rxiulloa, yvUow ant
&lt;1 chryaanlbemuna and gsll* IB

\ To’ mrnlhn u (gy/ utbefA. them'

A venue

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mo»t

er apartCo*pie

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IF D I S T I N C T I O N

im
u 4 m » * n i* t

and Ufga aalpdioo' 6 /
phoUury fabric*. Robm

iwn, W it

BOX SPRINGS
HOLLYWOOD BEDS

SA N Fi

Molotov Cayn ri»e President A Social Visit

ELECTRIC phnnograpb. Vary good
WA^TLOj
condition. Phona a|A -J.«
ilHHKD hmi»o or
60P-J.

INDEPENDENT .DAILY NEWSPAPER
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HELP W A N TED

ALTAMONTFs—Ur^mt*n»w's M -1 C m f i « ; &amp; £ * $ &amp; &amp; &amp; ^'L«^
roam bpanhh atylB' hiingtlp'*,|
Onif Store, fa rt jmo nr
lake wkw.ertapUliJy ^rn»P-J.i ;t. full lime
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hTtmir1 «»'» »• kuifd ,W»U. in. UanfotA
Phone ddO-W." " T S i*
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VOLUME XXXVII

" . f e r n s

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To f U tM Ow liM i at lha WaeUi
f a r raau li Um Pio*rrM ml Am*rUm)
■ fa rrodwa FroapMUy far Baulhrd j
s»'

Ho*p:un

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in U nity T h e ra la S tr e n g th - ,

M. S lln ftlp h p r, Mm. M,
Tillis. Miss B e tty Rowid! M o . A rth u r B erk,
services fo r
th and W illiam J. M or­
on, J r . Each &gt;yll! re ­ fi, Srf Y*ItOH were held Sunive a pusn to th e Rltz f o r •lay.afternoon a t 4:30 o’clock
in th e B aptist Church in
A uburndale,
Burial w a s
made , in the Auburndale
Cemetery.*
,
** Mirk. , Y ates, the w ife of
G. 8. Yate# o f Like Monroe,
died Itf th e Atlnntic Const­
line Hospital in Waycroas,
Ga. Fridaj*, Nov. 8 at-BtOO
P.,'M . Mr, and Mrs. Yales,
have ,mndo th eir homo. In
U k c Mouna* fur tin* pait
15 years.
..
Horn in Dalton. GlU^ln?
aptirit Church. 8h
ed by her ItuSl
Ulghtcr, .Mr*. C. T.
md one son, Cdfs
o f L ak e Monroel
) h e r pnrenta, MrJ. L. Denman of*
lie ; th ro e slstert,.
tXCtriH of Oris
uni Ju d y fh'nOrAn
n d x l ir « e v e jn &gt;

Peter Thurston
Lions Club Makes Honored By Elks
Plans For Annua1 At Meeting Here
Thanksgiving Ball

.

Action Shortly
e Of.Newsprint

eVrnts occurred durinjjf tKtt

Itepubllcan
W «yne M orse of O re go
sniil what A m orim w a n ts 1
.a moilern} i&gt; | mi iry-— no' e&gt;
tre m t’H nf f i t her rig h t o
le ft.
| Senator W illiam F. Know
lam ! nf C alifornia
sa!&lt;
A m erien needs .some o f th
s a m e unitv o f purpose th a
m ark e d the developm ent ,o
o u r bi-partisan fo h 'ifn poll
cy.
•
A sharper response to th
P re sid e n t's * appeal
earn
fro m the conservative l*e
ptiblicnn S e n a t o r '0. W rn
la n d
Brooks
of lUlnoi,Hrnokri said th ,. Uepiihliesti
• «-MI..U/.I On 1 st. I ...I

Conch F h ttl, f!auu.s, and
th e Semiuolo High School
Ita h v Fed* w ill-lie hosts to ­
night* tn the Drlaiulu High
Itahv Tigers in ,*t gridiroti
c o n te s t at th e High School
A lh lelic F ie ld
\ibich
1-5
b e in g .snotmored h r
tins
P ilo t Club.
Tiny cnntevf. which veM
u in le r way*a t 7 :3 0 I*. M. is
th e tbughost tilt on th e
H nhy Fed sc h ed u le this s e a ­
s o n . However, th e Fed hack field which w ill probably be
i*.im posed of K uropc H a rp e r.
D on Diehl. L loyd S\vnin and
.1oh nit V A lexander, is ox*
pocted to p ro v id e plenty of
imposition
the Oclumio
M t». ll I*:. (.Ttapmati It
cliairm itn o f th&lt;* vninniittoii
o n . urraiu'i'nuM iti for th o
gnm o, assisted by Mis. M.

Rnvliorn. Mrs. \| Hunt
ond.^fttii Blanchi Kennedy,
I v itru lo lf R o l i s o n I s
.
A c c i d c n &lt;a 1l y K i l l e d
R andolph R o l i s o n o f
,Chri*;ttn;u w a s accidentally* i
klljpil lu Oviedo, S a tu rd a y
nltc.' iioun. He a n d his h e lp e r
wdro unlondingru truck w h en
n la rg o cypross log fell to
t h a ground
pint,in,: . M r.
R tfm on bi'nonth it.
.
M r. RolUon wns horn in
Dixio County, on Sept. 19,
1897, and had lived hi C ross
City- until th re n m onths ago
wln n lie m oved to C h rist­
mas.
H o was a m em b e r «f thn
C h u rch of jestt,* Christ L a t­
ter D a y Saint, , .
S urvivors in clu d e Ms w idoiv. Airs. ■ I .a u r a ItoUson,

one atator. Thi0 rem ains w e re
President T rum an hold w n t to Cross C ity yesterday
hLs news conference b e fo re for fu n 9 ralt serv ices and ihdeparting
for
A rlin g to n
N ational Cemetery, to lead
c o m m issio n MKrtr * t h a Ig ilfe o f
tho nation in A rm istlco D ay
ilia TTiatumf bid* lie tiu&gt; proobservance by p la c in g a poard toumS itiformxtMi' luK&gt;th,
w re a th a t- th e tomb* o f th e dlaciuulox uf th** abattoir xu4 olbar
murdar In ruriarcGAn \*rith ttm folU
important nwtiara xro »ckt*lul«il lu
ahuotlng-wfUl ,a- piatol bf Ro&lt;»#c-*, Unknown Soldier.
up at tbe.mwnUB of *U»c
Tim e and again a t hw-.rjim*
City Gommiuioa at- .*JS| a’aioch
dews cnnfffn-nce th o C hief ! IhU »vw*tng. CUu Mxuxg.r U. NrontexL &gt;

&gt;

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' p a c e TWO

IFORD HERALD, SANFORD,

&lt;
|
12—(/P)
-V The Com m unist News­
p a p e r Pm vrla announced
to d a y a new R um Ian decree
aim ed n t increasing Soviet
production and e x c h a n g e d
consum er..goods. The defcree
follow s n MiKge^tion m ade
by Andrei Bhdanov, sec­
ro ta ry of th e central com*
m lttco of th e CoinmurtUt

. ^ r r th e Soviet stnto. If we
h re to propara tho way fo r a
Hfeady low ering of u n lfohn
s ta te prices to be in tro ­
duced w hen rationing is Ab­
olished, a decisive w a y - o f
doing this ia to inersnse
»;UlistantiaJly tho production
o f consum er goods by sta te
cooperative* and. locally-

UtivA stressed the need

Pettrisylvariih. i
H A ZELTON, P c m t

P ravda said consum er and
p roducer coopdratlves aho
w orking extrem oly unsatis­
factory Jn expanding pro­
duction and trad e in conturners’ good".
,
Priivda a d d e d th a t tho
now decree will assist in
th e overcom ing of dlfflculnused by w ar and will
into tho successful fulflllincnt of the new five-year
p ) a n ...5 ,
Cy

Help Wanted!
or
’L
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TUESDAY, N 0 V .1 2 , 1946
- a * M £ ■BANKORD H E K X L D , S X O T O M ). T j ^ M i b

Between Executive
Branches By Pres..

-- ---M OSCOW . Nov.

s
’ o
. da

fo
u n t a in
7» *

c/tiise / 'o ti r g re a t Internal
stren g th and our em inent
position In the w orld a r i
not, as som e m ay too easily
assum e. thHbstrucUblc.'*
T he change In th e njajorl«
t f In Congrqas, ho chntlnucd,
docs hot a lte r oHh dom estic
p r foreign interests and pro­
blems. In fo reig n a ffa irs wo
have a w ell-charted course
to follow, th e President ad ­
ded. T h a t- policy, ho said
becn developed and ex*
ed on a bl-partlsan
»— it h a s boon a national
h ot a b a rty program ,
pledged himself- and
•tn ry o f S tate Jam es
i « ' to coiitlhUe otir
Ign policy as a n ltio n al
e r th a n a p a rly pro*
i as lorig fca they aro,

—

An impressive ArmUjjcJ
)ay program w as held F ri
ny mv.rnihg id ll.e G ram
oar School auditorium bj
...p ll, of Room M . * u a a tf
fraction of 31ra. Sybi
tmith, teacher. wh(i libldi
he office of prw ilddit H:
he Am erican le g io n Atixil
try o f Campbell'jLfOMtni

•oHt, n:».

Iu MIimM rt*4 J«l* i
lice g u a rd e d ;4 h 0

tm

Laboi‘ at
nogotUttii
ans

T h e school glee club. i*n p a r o d y
e r direction of Mrs. Eecai
’rioo, »ang "L and o f Hop*
hom as

•
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i
WASHINGTON, Nov. 41 2 [m aJor com m and. T h e y will
FV^-It liika a* U io b lk th e lh c aided b r so-called "fo o d
In Coni
will not accept
»Ht« gripe o f
service teHiflicJaiw.” V,,*,*
.
lie calls a prrogram
f
*&gt;°0n he eit^lHhcdr-! T he jo b of Uh m o fficers
rafted by tho^ClO
If'an y w ay , m odified.-T h e , a „d m en will bo t o -im p ro v e
leal A ction Com m ilU
&gt;rit« gripe, ns y o u knowMfh £ ^ 1* . fe d e ra l eooklng
Ai fdf actual hieth
fcHoA*. Fdod. O ffic to lly J le v e P a n d fltii v a rie ty of
hnd som etim es unofficially f m)d
ltnow,v ns tn « « . . v j f i S g p
^

^

. sh o u ld ?oi

moil w ho gave th eir iivea foi
th e ir country a n d a w re^tl
wnk placed. TTii^ w reath wjl
go on th e grave of L « 6 j

;,r
ovem m enta

‘I s S ^ I S ' S

c o o k * ; A w ay frOin R. N ow *A rmiy to sat tip a

S

w hole
th e A n b y ■Itself—tlm brttssljep aira te food rorvjce corps,
w i i i i decided to g e t a t t h e ,b u t U,f
I
A n , , , - t o w . t h . U „.

3

ifUUhk. -xjttl

} p r e t t y sobtt— w h d n th e

“nc^

desire to
r&lt;&gt;ve living condition!
ritnin, ahd ho prom
Blserihower. him

J S S k iS S B itfl
An electric f a n behini
the F lag cmisdd It to.fldttwi
effectively In tho b re e te
and th o platfortn w nh d e c o r

Ifenani.

:!&lt;• ngslnst

and “ The S ta r S pangle^
D anner • and then gave th d
i
T iitm an m ay l » , King- salute; H cruy C ain
Mro.
ly sure of R epublican read th o scripture.
Houth presented 25 gueata. rim w ntbhfiilness b f the
t h a t score, b u t Including Joel S. Field * o f olicev / .v:W '
th ere a r 0 loud voices of dls- the A m erican Legion, J e a n
Moore announced tho
hf? own t W
k &amp; S &amp; S ? gram . B etty Jo Gibbs
prayer.
Gail B itting spok
"F lander's
Field,” M
j dm
H asty told of “A m t
A nsw er” and Lucia’
had “ A ssurance o f f
of n?w sprlhL“ '- • . -A
ns h e r topic. Raym ond
spoko of A braham LIi
Although
th e
lh
fitstes long h a d been
Home w orkers o f d&lt;
nnd those of orgnnltoi
^ w o rld ’s
fense wore symbolise,
i^&lt;of newaj
hod risen
j'cotuumpl
m ig h t call iL
:
43 j&gt;er cent o f tho w orld’s
supply in 1938 lo.O B pdr cen
Ip to flow th ere has
now. This, be aald, w as ’/ bdh -no luch c le a r ciit di-!
cauie A m erica is consum ing
oh lu politicos In th is)
m ore .th an b e fo re .th e w ar,
rrtrj' I t ’s tru e th a t under A m m erica
'Caissons
o
M arching where a*, o th e r countries have
A long” and Peace, Peach,

"

;e Action On

vested interests and reaction.
But. nil /th e tim e, thcro wore
libernL and consorviUve Undcrclirrenla in both p irtle a .
The /D em qcriitg a lio h a d
th e ir conservative faction..
TOpUblicih
leaders
In

l i p f t t i a y noticed .thi
publicans {Hiking tibbui
Cuts. b u M h a t they, h at
com e to g rip s w ith th
cession w hich P e p p e r
jvery ’. responaibW 7; official
a n d businessm an knows it

v ile

E X H ltT

Ul

w

.

,i. ..

s tu r m ii

, Float

». a/itft compfeiUiv» Mitdloi

AMO ALX,

SATURDAY MORNING MATINEE—KhOO A.
• r

: .

o iriv t- i t t o

n to S in id H

imah’a bh
o p eratin g “ In c
m a n n e r w ith r
C o n g rtas.”.
•
A c a n d id a te fo
le p u b iic n n ' load
im e n ta tiv e Gli
eck o f In d ia n a ,
in th a t,th e D u

SPOUTS LAUGH

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VRTMENT FOR SPORTS

ie following studenta
! • *

! , «

fg h t

Albeit OrnmUng. i-olored, who
epr-atr,! hi* pwii baitmr *hop ‘In
for firrr 40 yvai*», died
tU(J,l(-'&lt;]\- about I0i30 u clock Sun­
day nltr hi.
He 1* »urvived by hi* f in s r ,
0*t»i 11. Jiramllnf: a daughter,
dfer) E. Pbij.pl 6t New York City
I. «i»U-r. Addle 0. J
Mdillan.j ami t»,» l,n&gt;iber*i Jairie
II. .Orumliin r»f HelboXiine ani

VENETIAN
;
BLINDS
Tl.r most bjavtlfnl blind* tnMt
Wood - Aluminum . glt«|
(o«t no quro_ than ordinary
fcundf^,.
•' H STEVENS, Kirlwlrt Rep.
&lt;1? W. wohlnton Orlando

, Block East of P .d )

« l a tu d e n l,: Kurt T .

Sanford Bowling Alley
A cross F ro m Ri(s T h c a lre
Stn it 1: Tit w rr.sii
To! Jiihn l-lttl.j. • t
I&gt; »•.....
(ilat-a t^.ritiltl.K-ir I- ufO.—,'.f MU,
l»tj- 0,*v,rnn.-i.t I ,r tji rman/ ti;.-,
miiaS'.m»r l&gt;l«i«lnn '
A iu&gt;. T»: r&lt;,«i»V«r. n- v.
fern li*rti.y ti»iilip&lt;-ti t-&gt; (it.

CTromutUon relieves promptly be­
cause U foes riant to the M**t ot the
trouble to heli&gt; loown and npcl
lerm laden pliiPtin, and old nature
£a aootlin fend hrol raw, tendrr, in­
flamed bronchial louaeu* jnrinbranr.x TrU your druntsh to wit yutj
■ boU!,i of Orcomabdon with the un­
demanding you muit UVo tlio way It
quietly allays the couch or you aro
to hivo
nve your jnonry back.

SEMINOLE SPEEDW AY
AZALEA

REOMULSION

forCouriu.ChejtColdf.Pronchilii

FARK

C aiig lb crry , Florida

9 Milos North of OrSnndo on II. S. No. 17
|U(V-t&gt;r*v*ht
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SUNDAY, NOVKMBfnt 17 — 2:00 P.M.
&gt;svlef4*

SHIPMENT J11ST ARRIVED

LU*. Mom Mtkl* m mmft nlnWl
••urin for »iU br U n o 'f Drug
end True Store* rury*

INOLE COUNTY
JUNIOR

S V m ta S

In u ltn g S port W h ic h Y ou C an E njoy In A
W h o le so m e E n v iro n m e n t.

M ilk M i x t u r e f o r
f.S to m ach U lc e r e

...

im;R OP COMMERCE
rusenth

this spoke*TlncjAjl o f G en ev a.

.

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a b ig acura « i s l n * t j q u .
Whai havu you to *»y f»r your-

GOODS
300 E a st F L ratS L

v a r d l EV

A l .h a v w

; Humbly tha pro eroce^drd:
r, ”lt mu.t have bean somrlhlng
that ha|&gt;|»-'n«d In (fiat playoff
far 0i,&gt; N’mUial Open crown.
On the firal bole I hit a beautiful
drigyand It caromed off « «hl. -bo
waj .ci'xiliift tha fairway ami
wound up behind a troe ”
Saint I’rtir Intenupteil: " Hun
what 1 hfev* on record o*aln»t yo r

MB
* ** t /til *
•, *
,*17, V.
. i,J*
■ .7 —............
The famou* flaming.,* ai Hiak-'a
__
I t'lV written «n p . . u I t , i^nim
racetrack arc fc,i a »j,*rinl iliri of or.tijr alVti/no, jbtt u, t,rfn{&gt; (&gt;m
in**
,r, ran. ,..
tookoil shrimp, rirq and cudlivrr V&gt;til
-it f n nj.lf.lni «o| . l i f d i r l i l n d
o il.
,
1
&lt;&gt;l'i
m i IbM jii'u. upon fa,Into in
; ‘ wt
v;’,'.' f i
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in ,|ipi«r. di.etnn pr.i r..iiK ... u til
i&gt;a • H'fwl -r-O.-t &gt;H14
WltuM* my band and officii,1 a.-nl
itl Km'./.I. rlvrlO.t. iSli, Ml, i!«| i.t
Legral Notice
rim h i :
■ C lif f 'll hel
|l«Vn lf#»f I Jf.i
• MfKt'l l*» bflUfsi^* *1 IM.S 4l/»
CatK AVfRtJi,‘HtAfbfd, i,,i* rt4-» •
«1*-r Ida fit IlIlHu ..I &gt;J.. . .
IJrytf. I
&gt;g.#f i,u» L i»»t
h r**nly)rr «%!U i.atn* pnr«V.-)«(r • •
tUtt fm»tib &lt;#r_ t|i*
« H lut
St^tMtr irh«|det !:%»% !#**»t *1
Kloflilal k%HK the «!k»l. of |V« • • «
t • .
•
ri.i.'n inlli k. iuil.l^
)/ '“v • for fu n
lUnfnr.l, Kt.irl.lii
I*ijbl|r4tinh .V»«. i. out.
R m , • FO R H E A L T H
T
T
l 1
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JV **00 61

R e lie f A t L a s t

fkabl* dcldrcratu
troo ami it looked

Prosldem

ipth p arties to p

« nrh
1 vorluug’j
A k tk J *

? , rirmi

ts rasponsibtim&lt;
The

A vacuum procei* of thoroughly
1 : 'iV'VrrittKor of your can

..

Ailierl tiramlins:
Died Sunday N

Filin'rnl *n
HlnOi the pro* have startvd th*i ttounred Ultr.
Intar X,a(f Aha Ja b
,wm» llnifely.
;( n branacJ
Kihfr a* anmithrtla i
u*rd throughout the civil!
within *ls plan Hi, of l«i
tilfrettful dcmonitratJor
In H„.ton.

MAINTAIN A REPAIR

ite Pilots Courao with
,v^rag® of 40 hour* of

NEW Y o K k , N ov. 12f(•P;—The Duko and Du«\hcm of W indsor w ere
the sundeck o f th e Qu,
Fli/.iibeth when aho dockedf
nt a very early h o u r M ondhy
morning in New’ York H k rbor.
, • ......
The DuChos-s w hre n h llio
wool su it with u red wtiol
jersey, A striped silk h at
with a veil, a n d carried n
Mm k box h a n d b a g of calf
nml alligator. The D uke also
was d ressed ’in blue— h u t ho

fife

.

\T " T " .

L

i f If]

iHike Aitd Duchcks
Arrive At New York

celye^ the indl ou a
reverse and the fie
bock sc impon-d a m
th e score. Auderson
thq line for n h secqdi

d w a ll.h e com­
pletely
anil
out
ran outthomntiuver.ed
'W in te r Bark
M-cohdary..
A dipping lwnait}' Ivy S an­
ford dtused n 60 y ard touch­
down dash by Clyde H utt tu
be recalled, m uch to thp
dl.-sntisfaction of somfc 500
Sanford s|&gt;ectators. • .

CRAVEN*.'DONALD tfrisi

initial pint wA» grow* by
Alderman in the Midway I'-wtlon

P A C E THREE

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The laigeji mutuela. (layafl
the hUtory u( floritla’A lift.
TRW track, oddly t&gt;no;iKh, » u
th e jwwurfui AndcnfftP. His nn a winning holer.
line plunges w ere terrific •IlluVah’* rtconl u r ir j wmi
nnd his end sk irts w ero ( place home, Daal. itaat reWjU
hie Packer* «t tho funUsjlc ,
, , **
vurd touChdowm of ASI to ,'i.r fehert hf fmi«
arron tvas notH- Recot.,1 III a r w j o n F r U t . l!
A t'vo 'dollar blavo ticket oij'I
«
of m agnificent; pfekl,fj»8.
y.
.;
liig through &lt;he

It ANDr ou 1 ii&lt;&gt;o11

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W ildcat forw ard wall ju st
Iway th e th ird pertOd
Urtfttnng hj8 way for. th re e th reo jn (b d tcs before the
Sahfonl took over h'n th e ir '
touchdowns, Wift'is Anflorsoti gnm'e came to ah end.
Sanford’s f ir s t m ark er own fl5 and fnarchcd ftcrosa
th e . W inter Purk goal lino
i n . eifeVan (days with Ander^erly contested 28 to A s
bort, llu tt and Plercy c a rry ­
frid victory ovor lh a W in­
ing.
Anderson tallied and
e r Park W iidcsts at Jla radded the additional point.
wr-Shapurd Field in W inter
Tn the lust niomcntq of
^ark last Friday nightth
e
tilt Anderson atom iicd
Anderson,
stak in g
his
th
e
Wildcat fo m a rd w«SI,
« m s t daim for all-state
out raced two would bo tAck-J
indofs, N ertrified th e 2.f&gt;00
lerip, ami galloped 70 yards
ipeciatnrs Jw ith a briH iant _______
fo r thp Feds flnnl m a r k e r 1
’° yaVd toochdoWn j a u n t th e yph'i
and added th e point by a j
/in.. 11111*L
totson’a. Coach,
o f tho best! O lrady) Cqwoil, is
of thg th*' H nttera for fho sletiMin
defon
re hard! H'lmi-i'omlng gam e with tin,
priaiod by innume 5 T0 pen-1 RoIIIim T ar, a t DeLknd
icm liy Saturday uftornoon.
. ■ the Duke and Duchess sa
ujtiea auirtlcd
re fe re e W a l t e r
they had not h eard rutnc
fo im c r coach o f , Oi
that a private Shcrlo
High School, and th e
SPORTS ODDITY
M. J! COMrurtE Bfcni ’• / ; -,V-.

,y. the rocei
,
oh
authoritative
s said in .N o w Xork In
terview with an AP

Pilots Wi
GrsdUStt

a m u u K ti

m

, w

r—

,

ow ing fo r
ff soloed In
fon to
of co­
p ro p er
era o f

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MODEL 1-4
STANDARD SINGLE
LIST PRICK $127,110

REGISTRATION
NOTICE
T he R egistration Books of
tho City o f S a n fo rd ^ F lo r
Ida. aro open at th o City
H all, com m encing M on­
day, Novem ber 4 th , 1940,
for Ike purposo of re g is­
tering fo r the G eneral
M unicipal Election to bihcld on D ecem ber 3 ,1 9 4 6 ,
nntl will rem ain open each
d ay except Sundays and
holidays u p to and inclu­
d in g Novem ber 23, 1946H. N. SAYF.R
,
C ity R egistration O fficer.

C0MPANv OF ENffeRTAINERS

p o rtio n o f tho
s p rin t is moved
'Fho htnritim e
H hbr eliniiimleri
curUHod such
l o s t new spaper*
rinsr p a rtia lly P r

FLUSH OUT KIDNEYS
ray Load Crown nnd u*Ved the aw d

Low! fflr help. 1 mado nn rxrollnnt
shut with ray *and »• &lt;L-• Out

f r ^ ^ , 'r s ?

s a

hcnvi’fi*," yidlr.l bamt

WINNER CONTEST

IT’S TIM E FOR H U N TIN G SEASON

P*te^,*»ppn*| U!l n&gt;o y«u raiiw l iho

•ni bla-ldrr n |nij fli

I n &gt; « T W O AT BITf. TIlKA
ONE rASH TO THE RITE i
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NEW SMYRNA..
.
VANDERBILT^
S b u tF t CAROUNA.

you *&lt;i up t,

.frApchloo In the NnI Wagua wa* sold in

'rih jq 'i

• . t -i'o*

EN ANIMALS

ItolISlMtD*.
Sibil r.-rain*.
Cavtian:

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TH E SANFORD

SANFORD, F L O R ID A

TUESDAY, N O V .1 2 ,l f t 4 6
HERALD, SANFO RD, FLORIDA

'he Sanford Herald
•.
This Is th e 26th observance *of A m erican Education
W eek. From Nov. 10 ty Nov. IG.apecf*) program A 'Jtfe
being a rran g ed th ro u g h o u t th
thee country to drive hom
homoe
to th e public th e increasing v alu e of education in this
hv th e N ational
Atomic Age. T he occasion is sponsored by
Education Association, th e U nited Si
O ffice of Education, th e Amorican_ Legion, an d tl
atio n n l Congress
of P a re n ts and Teachers, • - ' •
T he discovery o f atom ic en e rg y has m a rk e d a tu rn ­
ing p oint no* only in in tern atio n al rela tio n s but also
in th e b ro a d field o f education. E ither t h e ’schools will

,

Mail order Wife
Creates A Demand
rv, -rff *|
.
•p U T ttl*
y

o

la te n u r?
The board made the i&gt;
alooer’a letter public,.

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Calendar

rn,*!’e',t p,rt - f i g JUth‘»pplirsau•were’
Rath, '■ fer(«W-wldo*or, wrot*
^
^
.
skin* hslp lo nndlne . wife wh&lt;| ,
ibe Nile »• I
.dnl ^m ofe, drink or mn u. the lo|np, „ i0ll

kind th e world h as evter know n, o r they w ill tu rn out*
m ilitarists and politicians w ho will use t h e i r knowledge
o f , th is su b ject fo r the destruction of civilization.
The prim ary function o f th e school* in this new
age upon which we nre Just now 4 m borkinft i* th e elim ina­
tion,, o r a t least th e control, o l those b aser hum an pas­
sions which breed ^an i.faS JO ah n ei* , Jealousy, greed,
h a tre d , a n d prejudice. And in th e fig h t a g a in st these all
too comm on charactorialics.. t h s r 3 la no o b stacle so 'in ­
superable as ignorance, no w eapon m ore useful th an
know ledge.
W« T n a ii t t / t j it ih a t o u r school children are
oroperly h o u sed In building* t h a t are a d eq u ate, san itary ,
w l i S S S &amp; J S 1! : W f, w ^ ^ v i c l e them w ith teachers
w ith c h a ra c te r a* well as tra in in g . W e m u st.p ro v ld e them
TL’liSDAY, NOV.
w ith th e necessary .books, which a re the storehouses pf all
khow ladge, and w ith th e keys with which to unlock
UIULK VBR*B_roR TODAY those tre a su re chest*.
TRUE RF.UOION IB NOT u'- - W e m u st wo to. It t h a t ev e ry Am erican boy, rcgnrd-

T h a t anysi “Y o u r* .. . S m a r tly 1"
Here U imdtl4iulitr...hcrc I* UsWoo.l.bere i« futwttMs
M aeiur*s...u^uiiite jewelry lor ohm by 8wcnk„.beaiiin
lull it It. ..in modern, pipbided letter!
b iWHIp |IJ0 ;k ey .ch ela 12.50. ,'y * '

Mins Mar
Honore At Shower,
eld &gt; U honored
with a miscellaneous shower at
the home of Mrs. C. Cleland a t
41H Palmetto Areturn rrrently with
Mrs. A. 7;. IMh-on and Mrs. \V. L.
Biers a* ro-hbatessw. Lively
arrangi-rnenU of rhrysantbnmitn*

Vaster o n ‘ West U n it Street nt
TjSO H. M. for * white eVjphant
sal*, lluatetam will be Mrs. Forioeter, Mr*. Q. S. Selma., Mi*.
Prsrl ITaniell ahd. Mrs. E. S.
Hockey.
WEDNESDAY
The Pilot Club will hold (tk
io ju lar buiinese m eetlnr In truCommunity Bulldiii* at f*:00
The board will meet a t 7:30

MU» Ctrails Tin lock
Clyde Terwlllegar, J r. *1
din* will be sn exunt of mWDecember wer» honored on Sundr.&gt;
night by Mr. and Mrr. L. B.‘ Mc­
Leod,
and
%
■_u K.Jr.
l* of Oilando
_m .
mi Mr..1.aiTui
.
Mrs.
K. ltoWmlllal.
They #tite&gt;’tailed In the first of a series of
—
M u. H. E. Cantta of Jackson- pre-nuptial parti** aboard Ch«
lle spent the weekend with Mr Houmillat's yacht “ Skylark”.
T h j party met at I bo Xanfhnl
Boat Works at M;0o P. M. and
rruined In thy runoii light Into Lhke
Mourue. At a late hour the Imhii
anchored and a picnic supper &gt;»»*
i-urved by the IiojIh and nofcta##*,-

p

Iruan are attending t
tate Dental meetin*
atm Beach.
*

«J. Prickett. Mrs. W. L &gt; W e .
» : B. K. Hardison, Mrs. II. A.
oiling, Mrs. K. C. Dobson, Mrs.
A. Clark, Mrs Ralph P&amp; r » .
O. C. David, Mrs. F.. W.
uodlcy. Mrs. A. !•* Iliers. Mrs.
K. Dotjson, Mrs. M. (l.-Cleland,
ss Jtuti Manning and Miss Ves-

AFRA ID OF TikK T R llT It.U UT
■k a o b h l y s e e k s rr»
fh
,stall know the truth
sliail tnske you free.-Jo h n

I

* -T lio Team atera U nion is
not the only one t h a t m «
atrikea aa a m enace to tnl*
=auntry’a fu tu re .
Eugene
'l a e y e n
president o f th e
W orid Bank, *ays atrikea
In A m erican in d u stry th re a t­
en global stability by utrnngL ng th e floW of reconstruc­
tion m aterials to devastated
areas. A nd h e . adds, ‘‘The
. gtarvatlon.T or *he product*
‘ o f o u r fields in th e form of
food ho* been succeeded by

A m inister who bellevia ‘'th o re is a hiyatorldiiii force
n p ray e r th a t cat) h r rilrocteci vofuntarily'’ 1* travelling
ab o u t Jb e lo u n try try ing to g*t ten million d e v o u t Am erenn C hristians to pray for U N npd peace. Ilia mbUtod is
;o have Individuals -select a p a rtic u la r UN d elegate to
vhpm hi* prayers will he directed.

oil the success of Itn- II.ill

a starvation no Jess eatenalvo had dangerou* to th*
.welfare of*humanity.’’
w ithout th e other does

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H unger no doubt- is a
problem in India. B u t .so
Ik -• h u m a n
cuascdnM*. th e ir n e w sp n p e n o
“ D eath from knives and we p rin te r’s devils
brickbats accum ulated, in ou r modest living it
New D elhi, Bom bay t and
B ih a r province today, oay*

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MADJHO.V, Wi».--Milk may coni

' -V * r A r‘}

* in

Bftt-itsaMi
from Tsngunyikn,

developstl cxcrptlunallyflrik

on o.dist of mintralls«d milk
said. This-was not ui
milk Is High in prntrl
low In farmvntabi* n

F.w’fri Mo. Rl

ARMISTICE d a y ' DANCE
The . Am erican .LegUm
A uxiliary gave nn A rm »tiie Day dance ul the I-*gUm
llu t Snturday ovcnlng a n d
string music was enjoyed.
T he dunce, with music by

v«t .r-&lt; P h o n e o r , ’

w u s ir
s s .i
asalnst decay.
, .
•

Com pany

Sw m ■

Chefivi

Shantung

.
1111 .Mine* Are,

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rh o n * UK

ORLANDO. FLORIDA

CORRECT MEN’S WEAR

w e iW M s iW M r ie w

the S tat
•n t one
, ’Slindu and Moslcn
for a atop In th e sti
F u rth erm o re, if all
. - pie- who now spend
*I m -

aL I wi*

anftft

pie?

I OYRTEIt ME
‘
you over make an nynlar
Make up weil
l i t g.and

a*tu*i»a. nwame,.

into shallow bullet'd lutkinv dish,
cover %'llh rich padry an* bake
about 20 minute- in a moderate
©van., Us*. &gt;m*n-*l**d or *vtn
chopped oyatars for this pi*.
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advertlai
ue.wapap
A ltc i.r tr o o s D * y C lc e n in q
S

P jIm M lo

A ve. P h. 481

-j-’onthsll
date atvj

ini' t)f Ml-slsslppt

**■« n m a r t t o S t a r t

.

Your Christmas shopping early
Join the merry throng at—
J
v ' .

S| r*'. J. C. Davis xu&lt; elected Us

a ,1,-1,'uuItp to Mtleml the stale

I’. T. A. convention, Tallsliajotey

Nnv. 12. IJ. und It.

IKK Miles
Daily To School

&gt;' vRRKN. Pa., (SP) Thv,srlioul*
. I- S5 miles nway but llaiohl
... I .on Fulr«. of JM iuftel-l;’muku
iii. iiip liark ,m.| fo jth ,-v.iy ilr.y.D.&lt; linitlw ji iiltenil ilu* V eterans'
-;!l - I J t Erie, niakinif tlie hour
-ii.i n half i i ip In tliilr -liuky l ’.i’iU

Wt*t Falm Beach,
. Mr., and M rs. Claml* &lt;T*wMt»yl
ltul&gt;tun*tr « j n l s ctltbiaicd the)i
llth wadding annlv'ri-ury «*„ Nirr,
10. Mr. Robson rriu m c l last
Spring from several »*«rs ”»»rseax. ”*.

1 J nuinrn uf th e . W»Hd in p I’mtnl Slafe* • until I- u Ireinrii
Vo iigaiust FnMi.ui nn.l d iflu ti.r-irf-.u* foiVe i»f leadership in cum.
pi,
,
.
Jt.itting I'aii-iiNi..'Ilg y have ab*dii

'DcirivcfbCy wwl'wir ttje-birttk ■l|*.eniv . j.uweiful . a.-ll.nigsiTtri
•L but there U still an^ctivr|&lt;v^amfllTons Tl, this enitntry.
up with the same IdraaVds |'ir jTnrwut'lt the*.-, they cttnld brlMp
rU," said tin- Uautiful irlh) .In'inemluus indksuio th bear n-i
llornm dc Mm tines C e r n i • . Ineir gnvurnniMit fur whut th-,
i rmnther and m«mlior£^f th . tf, it wu light. The United Stale*
rentltfe Chandler uf d i ilex. Is Jiw keystone ruuntry in th.U.llfrd Kall'inS and it iM'arX gri ..t
Weight.
■*.
'.

planned by 'U t them —&lt;ka»clxt". F ranclntalubp
II has been p&lt;i&gt;t. l»ts—they, all think ulll*»r «t:i.
ter d a t- due In freedom of the imllviiHai,
Hispanists nre ( h r onta who '
all over the Hobth Amrflrao
public aliuut Spanish etttbin
tluence, spreading th* pi ops,
th a t North America n id i
America d&gt; net have the -su ­
ture, language or spirit tm|
in ver be one frlvnuty u n lt.i i
a r- Wyftig to Itiyl de N - r tl a
South America.
.
*'t think whrn th* Cwmaio »
they wore losing i)&lt;i war, the-

"ill ytliui parlx n f till* im ilil thwi^ucn sre not a . Well urganir'-d
os they arc her*, but thajr ate.iiiuking progrrss. f In E“ U)|K- they nt'i
Unciitiiisg n cr^et iu rr* . -Mnfruver
thu whmvn are mule than half thu
s.«M..ia lt....

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PERSONALIZED W ITI
YOUR NAME
IMPRINTED
ORDER NOW
AVOID T H E RUSH
UOX ASSORTMENTS
IB CARDS 49c

POWELL’S
DFFICB

KSKDKLftlH

CO.
10*-. Mjtnoll* Ave, rboae tSS
su pply

in»L n n i« r &gt;uhj, ii i inn u«r
war, I aHall set fire to the Wiild!"
“ WithoBt the U n h id Slat* ’ •* *
war wvold have been loat. AD "»•
Manrot &lt;,f Kings I’oln Mcit-hani
Holatlonlsts who do nut wah the Marine Academy Is Ni-pt nne. ,&lt;
United States to take partJvaffairs, th*. unwttiuc black ram.
Fascist pro pmAlois'
victims
Are th s Fascists again aid
It. Ik’ th r nplnlt&gt;n uf aoinr Imil
Cnff Ca!c|&gt;enlng the Wvdgv tw
vlduals that there is tto NevaJv
woolen blanket .In N* a Mexii«&gt;
which. Is more than Hhi years old
lF.tL-.tiU _ sikL i .
... h
Ing.pleturv as she leap -d (0 ^
earnestly, her dark #&gt;•&gt;« Hal
bar silver hair cup pmI In lb

M agnolia Ave.

■

principal, rxlruidcd nn iuvDwtlnea 1u
all pnn-ats.tu visit the school Unr ( d i d h i ule
h v Amorlcan Edm-ution Week.

,

Fui l| (
*
i"
. », *; - .
A; K. Rnasrtter, Mra. Flstcher
We dei'iiled we cOlltd mski&lt; mils
Boils, Mrs. II. W. Rucker, Mrs.
__ _^
* heller pv living nt hoihe,” ,
John Kirk. Mm. LU*»r*s McCall, b S u U ^ U w an,, s lu .r : Mr and
Nr,. R. W. TurlW, Mis. Ireiw MYs. J. N. Hot-on. Jr.’ Mra. Ilrlj- penio.i Ana Rma Schlisper 1&gt;t»*•-ipl.nm-il Harold,. 21.
Illfium. Mrs. w. I*., Mnuiks, Jr., i.'l Bfcoripat’.lci Mr. and Jars. J. Jr Martini x tiurrreru, li-ahing ATgeutliui fcnilnikt, sayx the wunicn nt
K&gt;*ct&lt;&gt; who spent several days

hlnatlon that nrombtas good tcatb
Rut oven when sugar was aiblet
tb ths milk pi provide nearly hst
lha diet's dry m sttsr In the forn
of fermentable sugar,-th* imltnal
still developed few-cavities. ' » ;
TTie rssglu. the- biochemist
•aifl) suggest the p reface. Ig'rill

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’

i|V will face the famous Joint’Robert Powers, (irliH lpal jud(£, -.1 th«

Davis

.,. R.
r;. H.
i t .Miurniinu,
(iieenlanO, ivpiwcnwMTw
representative
of Swift and Curtpany.
*n
Company. gakv
««(• »n
WtItyrs instructive
Instrurtlve talk, showing picture*
plctum i
out the of |W»ts
j o t , i»f
,.f the garden and
nod tol l
i nr blue hoW
hatv to treat
tre a t th.m . Mra.
Mrs. E. It.
fnstltuty!dem ent wen ths-oriae aketrhlni*
eonl.'it,
Thors present Included Mrs. J.
Ig tilts -btiHtOn-j sA bsll.
C. Davis, Mrs. E.' B. Oernent-..
r find that, IhFUverag# s
Mrs. 7.. U. Ratliff, Mrs. E. (5. Kil­
ale ajfes nrtually t* »1
patrick, Mrs. Chari* Fi'hvr. Mrs.
than that of male ayes

-The-’ solution of the
rimy b* pin* foir Brit^

tain a Pino Unknown rjuantli
addition to calcium—that
prevent tooth decay, tlx U
ally of Wisconsin hlochemle
port.

Snoils are ncarsightsd, • canpof
eae beyond a fow inches, and *f«
bettrr In dim light. ,

NoV. t ' :

.

ral t.'iivle

It WT.S

IDYK

In their experiments, at

Ju t p ray e rs for peace and fo r th e United N atio n s will
lave to be backod up w ith w o rk .o n the p a r t of every(*ody, C hriitian* or not, and, o f every naUonalit&gt;v T here
m ust he w ork to eradicate tension , between people and
nation*. W o rk to substitute two-sided 'k now ledge f o r
Sllw aa l \ l « a ! M St h I a ,( Me
f.
_ I f r A_ V -. -t
a
class bias in union-miftingrme.

the I’ressaered

THE LEUSKIt DRAMATIC SCIIOOI

|ng monay

The O n trs t &lt;Urcl* o f.lj
dri. ( lull met Frldiy at th
•VV. Smith of Mi-. F. EL Hula .wit
Oeorgo McCall, vlee-chairm
&lt;i' a

kiiOn how !•

W e ’cl lik e a cllHUCeilo p r o v e flow fe w p e o p le
k n o w h o w to u s e t h e i r . l u n g s to f u ll e n p a tity
C o r n 'c t lirc n th iiig f o r t h b e ffe c tiv e u s c o f th e
s p e a k in g v o i c e -is a d e f in ite part o f th e m e ­
t h o d s u s e d . by .*. . ,
.

Thu Eouthslde J*. T. A. niet Inst.
Thursday . at the school with
Fdwaid Marshall, guest speaker,
discussing ru-uprralion betwreli
the Inline ami the M-hnol with SttnHe
laintr given religion* iruining.
WINTER IIAV6N, FLORIDA—Lovely Mnrthh Ann llln.k «.ll
Mrs.. J im (tuiualrt, iliiiiman of
the Igike .Wales Chamber of Commerce in the ;Tuiigri»us
the nirmt'irshlp ronunlttee, re­ trpfrseiit
O nteet h» be held November 17th at Cyprvss Cunlrn*. Kntiir*
ported that the goal-of fstln-rInto Hit* Jayreo llrudi|uarli-t s and |M)**ihly sisly or more
au,| mothers Intallng'.lUl had bben i.i,l t«our»lig
. '.II I .
' ll.ilia r l l &gt;..ituhg lltllu lliu l t •11f i.

m eet at S;J

‘X’ The Unknown Solution Of Fats
In Milk Checks Problem Is Nuts,
Decay Of Teeth Britain Believes

i-alleil tt.i (irerhani police xtalion,
and reported burglars had stoler
h!» pm)nilmimr.-&gt;)uipmctit. The liest
H rittih t; u k a l o .-cries of ijuc«I Ion*, hot- received no i t pi &gt;.*».'
*‘t an'i hear u thiiur you nay,” the
Undertaker explained. "The hui»&lt;ar.« tuik nry hmriDtc aid, too.”

Edward Marshall Is
Southslde SpenkVr

ehairniai&gt;! lif-1

Praying And Work

I.

prevent wioue br*ok

IJiaJi
blue

tturban
v .s l .i a

sshe
ka

sl*»k blurl: suit,

,AI)IES RA
o ., th e se al*

re d

wnlcr-

ealiit-r. lig h t,

klalse, Eire.

tn
i.e a
wore

.. it, I ■
will

itha founu I

I

twatfod both the Argemlr. s i
fraga Union uf Wonren ail "*•
Antl-Foscist ’ League for .Vet-&lt;
wH6e« niembership of 60,00(1-.m sn cullrttrd rood and clutW t ' ••
th* people o f . devastated sli I

PHONE 914

C°Trie Pirogue aftd a num’-i r
other orw ffitlona a r.rd .-M July, 1W.’I, by Argentine adh,

IsllU lld
genoAi
B n in if
tv- . &lt;JS ,L|
•:*&gt;.* had . been iaII---1

t* at wUC re­
ef year Laan-

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PLAIDS and Gabardmev,
u«. Sixes 2 to 6a, $ 12.1*5.
N-COATS In all color..

i-raiblu, in Red, B ro w n ,
Sixes 7 to 14, $ 1 4 .7 5

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H y ie e n o rs

SEM1NO

FIVF

m i eye * r i r r i .ik k
CHICAGO, *dV;A» undertaker

If you were told f»*u |i.of,|,
•reallit* correctly.

• Slate n n te d with crv«t«| glewes In tne:i
r. •
rhuien pattern and a fluted pink
I glass fruit bowl.
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Those enjoying the rvenirf* w\th
Florida M is. Tnduck and Mr. Terwlllestar
i W*&lt;k were Mr. and Mm. I)«'u Scott, Jr.,
Mr. amt Mrs. Jark KullnUh Mr.
and Mrs. W. Itriidcrmon, llr. an l
n Fran- .Mrs. R, L. Parkins, J r , Mr., and
mother Mr*, t*. &gt;&gt;X’8peiicrr, Nr. and M rs
I Chap- Truluck, Mr. and Mrs% U ),'a b * .
and Mrs. McLeod, Mr., and
Itoumillat, Mrs. Frances K. Keuitlll
lut. Ill and Mrs. Frank Ray.
Also Miss Elisabeth Dyson, MU
Joyce HeUel, Miss Elite Butclii
non, Donald Bishop, (leurtff Kick
Joe MrCaslin, Ralph Tolar, Harry’

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n HanfuWH

LEAVES ARM MEN r
INlllv-HOLVIU*
NORTON CAN EX. Envlaitd. »Vi
—Mr-r. ’Elisabeth Adntux of this
Sl»rf..rd«hlr0 village was publicly
preti.j th at »h«- r w t r la s tr d ln tnxicants, anil crryH'.cd hi r rid uxr
tn .ibaUmnc*.
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John Edward*./another vtllatr* r.
w;i ' tint a» proutKjlutt In*. \»a&gt; in-.cr ill anil aniil "plrltTv of brfr‘trill him healthy.
* Thyy died ut* the same day

Enter* T an gerin e* Q ueen Contest A t
Cypress Garden*

To Honor C

DES MOINES—\yh«n tt-yoarAs the
old Chsrfls forth wad parried at
Udder. r».. the SU lf Board of ruUttos U
uclal Welfare alsuried Its MUM
irrieula duty e d b * n don*. 1fio*f«p}inty ,Uorwr fo r my
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wtuplerto/ If rumanca U to S
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igatod in the interest of all Centra!
her increase In the price of Home

to prevent any
It may be entto
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The Board of Directors o

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lger of seriously inflated prices being foisted Oft the gito

to throw

eurceg of this company into a concentrated effort to tfefefct
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furnishings and
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i t e m s o f h o itie f u

at such increase

to be determined by
ail articles in t
retail price having
Celling f t * Regal,

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3 AN FORD HERALD, SA NFO RD , FLORIDA

PAGE. SEVEN
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Solemn Parisians Another Coalition List or Reasons Why Anderson Reveals
Offer Tribute To Government Is I’uniecT In U g S f g M B f
Fi-ench War Dead Likely In JVaitce

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12—f/P
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Not; '12—(A
12- i M V- rr
T ens of th o u sa n d e o f solem n The outcom e o f tlio French
and silent 'nrisiaus yestiir-, flection npiiahsntly Is not
day wfclchec interim F&gt;tnch
......
nil It njiimr.. to lie.^allheugh
pay ArmLst ■C D ay trib u te thl&gt; Cohim lm iatf eamo out
tb War dead. B
ldault 'drove
drove Of th e balloting jas tlie
BidaulL
dow n th e C llnmps
L 1 ,.:_
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JT—l po rty ...
Elysees
..rirongo.d
in .F ran ce’s
to th e A rch of T rium ph tiow F o u iih Remildlc.

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r BROOKLYN, tio v . 12 — ! ^
^ A
III S o U th ;
E/Pi—T he list of n ra s o n s w h y ; pa s ? a«uiu (.lk nb'Ant. Novil
f' n;i|o turrt ill fire itlt.nit.s rtftiS, ISirfCtal)—:n&gt;n)u
jl-.\inK
loitjf and varied, hut th ere ’* -!o'J \ « V.-umr*’ A-immi^ratFi
Mivuva ronifi for *iinitmvo—
i
Him* In i Liilitn nuJ f&lt;»ut o.hfr
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k-* . - . t- *-Ail■ - « • . OW
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Admirkl Says U. S.
Defense Must Be
Made OttHighSeas

t-ll deteriorate.
f k u M . NorA
t Ib t yoyrsaU
lies! assnradee of Mghcat CAS!

end in good rep air Until the
U nited N ations is ab le to
build a lastin g peace.
In nu Arm istice Day nrtlinus in A tlan ta , Detifeld
said th a t A m erica's t e a &lt;!&lt;■•
Icrwes should begin “ a t the
Very cogat of any aggre#Ror.” Up added/ “ Ah long
a i wo, control tlie sens, no
enom y can carry a w ar

iFlmsian Dirigible To
He Levelled S o o n
.LONDON, Nov. J 2 ~ 0 H r
l t won’t he long ’till tlia linvailing of Ro^ani‘8 first niliy.
dlrigilde 'since th e war. I t's
been b u ilt neat- MoWoflf.
And the Moscow radio said
to day, it’s going into trnns-

agnlnst u« to^ a Bucteaful

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jtiiH w , lh* VA cnnotinced cutlnj

?tif.-j t’;,k ..
The flection w o rk e r n m
rflagy tl l»y uuldanU fietl ftaanilnnls while on hli&gt; w fy to
a iK.l'lng place Party .T i|CmMa.i morning. Inveatigatoru
h a te been unable to eslaiiIt H :i definite m otive fu t

•

To m y friend# who gave me th e lr S o M e h e a ria d sup­

HOYS and OIRLS
W r ar« havltif a m o n th 14 th u u e e p r c ta U i fo r y u » w llh « p i r tu r .
a n d r a r t o o u putt’ll llh r. Ilo a u r r l«.
IH I y o u r l i i r n i h m i l ro u re p n i N r l l !

Ymikers Man Knows
How To Add 2 and 2

to trfvu bnck $119 to R ued,

Thanks To My Many■■Friends
lh ^
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Ann.”

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MERCS WHAT YOU GAIN ON OVERSEAS SERVICE

10:00 A. M. .

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Saturday Morning
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RUTLAND BUILDING
Orlando, Florida

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Thatu wfr* 10 bowl Camr* an
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e«»mln«t—(;i»"*r* flu*.)
M ) ft. Oraacti Ava
Orlando, Fforld*
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loney.

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Lvik tDHuiJ Forri and lrt|.»n| A ihrlltiM* nrw job and a
nrw life—adlk InUmtiot wotk, »iH»tt», mlrrlalnrarnt and
inu'l uppwtutilllrk-ran Ire had f"f llic nklni by quallGr.1
V«ing tijpiLwlki-vultuilr«t l.tr dir l*t Cavab y, 11lh Aitbornr,
tsh. Vib. 2illi nr 2'idi Itifiinlry Dm.ii.u*U li.it an nj'|sitiiiniiv . . . wlml 4 jab! Trainiiw irt nna o£
llir*r rrark uniu «ill
&gt;cn in *.n«1 »tra.l klirrrtrr jou
c«. Mu.lv a fun t&gt;&lt;ri
L am dir (axinalitift drliii* nf
Milil.it v (Intrrnmrnl -«»iit.il In future prate and pro»prtity.
Japan’' ”I«li-l id I’ini^’’ aie but • MM|de of llie-attrac*
lion* of an Atmv r.nri-f in tbs Far Ka»l. TVio Army Itai
i«N&gt;iHjinl comioililili' lo.lrl^ ilirjtfM. *nimnilti|t (Mob, trnnia
rluM, (oil r.uirar*. bail park*. Thrw - familiar kaunta of
Vrr-Kur tumid* -and tnatu n«n&gt; linrloptnrnU —prutido’a
liiuad rbnife of hfiritiva.
, Nut ercr&gt;mm rati mraiutn up |» till* ink Only 3 year
rilli.lre* klut itrft V fanl»il r.liv'.iral in.I rilrntll Man.laid *
rail injnir lire Iretirfu* of.•nrii a jilt). HiU» oirt*ra* pay,
poxl l.uwl amt b.ilflilt: and a fftretmU trtirrtnriit plan make
votir fitlnrr in tin* \mn (ii.oind Form lo.i (tood to mt«il
S*-e ymir irearr-t \ run flcrtiiiline Olfrerr f..r full drlall*.

Ann, ihn idflfH d O it|ititrtl/l&gt; ii

ureggii. was an ekret h"it ilirttrkl cupluUi for
F m lrijc k - B r y a n .. th e lie*
pul 1 all cbmiiditle for l ‘t»niii New Y ork’s Inth
.niMiul, Ilfyitii was defeated
bj the American I.al.or par*
ty m nim hent, lU'pnMontaUv* Vito .MnriT.nl on in.

alw ays be grateful.

Betty 90 atreonds, i huute bum* M ute h a tlh u l rarely
ActtWhm fn-ta# Unll*sl Stale*, trtiith l of ,-4itrp iburf fin
a m ird in ff to .. n r t . K aUoual Firo pound*, t cnialei yeluh
pound*.
,

A N iw LIFE OUT THERE

Nl.U* VOliK, Nov- 12,- {f\\,
I he riucUon day in j uric-

p ort in o u r fi^ht for Two P arty'ttoY tirnh.rtU , I shall

is 150 feet long. It's lop
speed Is (J2 m iles an hour.
Its calling— 16,400 fcAt. Tin*
luiMhiur, ' linvo nam ed * ii

The Army.tGround Forces offers you

lot1(ion Day Victim
Dies In New York

! , \O N K E ltS . N..Y. Nov. U
f (tpj*-Y ou c a n 't nay -latk
liucci, of Yonkers, doesn't
know the m enning of two
mil two when ho sees if.
lie put tw o am i tw o togi’tliC r B atuiday n ig h t very
neatly Indeed.
Fhjd, R u e d nqtlcTd tfiut
i is w allet, contulning m ore
titan ?hOi&gt;, • was m issing.
T hen
sh o rtly , afterw ftn l,
’Riicel found a ce rtain jo b ­
less friend o f his |n a bar,
..cnerously having drinkn
or the boys. hir. lt'uccl «p&gt;roves of generosity. But
list tlie #ume—iw herc did
■his fallow g o t tho m oney ?
No job, No private income.
Hubei called police, who per­

Denfield said also th a t
a pow erful reaarve Rtrvnglh
will give the United Statea
n stro n g e r voice a t inter*
national conference tables.
Phoa® 1011

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Take the case o f M fr, ifcmuth It* contact rcpm^utalir.-,
M n rg a rtt A l i d e r s o n of , utprxe S. Andfitton.
i
hpoi.M lti J to c w to
^ J X
^ V
S t O
t
fonn.l u n itin g whtrtl Uie flr»f, tojuact rcpres.’iitntivt: that 21..
htddiV* ennte clanging 'It* to 'i* 1* bc*,l ill lh.- ft\» tooUrtrUtern
fen i'Iarm box in answ er to
^ f v t r u u « ^ n U d b&gt;
n ,...,i
I AA'ClotiUa hn«pii»l% 1t«i&gt; Ukttir)
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I |cai* foi- nut*** ifttiat* trom S?.ti» i
•Min. A.ndersun h a d tu rn e d )a id »e,t&gt;o.’. (*r &gt;iar.
in Uie alarm . Thfc rest o f tho
The Va hospital nt Lake c t
xioir
m
tiie
oul
in
court
,*?'1utul
M‘“‘nl
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•
Wu* Othf*r itttiftllul*
Y*ran&lt;i*u
• . &gt;0 inns Imitginu.
hritt Lawiyib Atlanta. SO; Augtksla,
i'ltn. A n d e rto n •e x p lain e d nn„ 10; TtnJinB*vl[lr. tla., Id;
to the judge th a t am* had •f^iAwei.City, T«nn.. 10; Kem»idj,
In excellent re luutn foe tu m . WemPhit. 40; VA hiwtiltal *% lo t.
Fn-‘
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,V hamst Anmi*, Memphis, I.V. Ht.r
n&gt;‘ 1,1 ll,Is ' “ l** afnrni. s h e frotabete, Trim., ?U; aial Karin t*b-.
\m\ U ttaireled w ith h e r Im a-, if.- .
band, a n d Wn* ttfritid h e 1 Dr, Brower »*ld Hie ranjpetfhi,

tom b of th e Unknown Sol -1 vtilin t yesterday In Franro
tiier. Then h r stood b a re - 'a n d I o r volbnles a p p e a r Utito bring forth o
beaded f o r.o p e m inute b flM w b
rileuee honoring th e dead o f 7atrictly
)eft-w
W oritl W a r ono. -s|*th\» fo r­
eign diplom uts joined in th e com|)Iet« riltdrns froth th e
ceidmohy.
voting fo r a national Wjt
T lirpughout
F r a n c e , setnbly, sonic he\V cdalttlon
school children placed flow - la prolihbly In Jilnee o f th e
cra on graves of A m erican com bine pr Popdliir Ue*
soldiers in battlefield cteme- publlertns, Oom m unista ndd
Socialists
hich ' run* thh
teHWte.A plaque honoring1M
P M H w..................
tlie lu te President Robse* r u m in t provisional regl
vejt was dedicated a t a
A ccording
tn
ititoi
i;:;;!'
': kvSo“ ahe
ci r ,,|'
M e,i s from
' - b rir, hbtpiuh at th« •
h..n 'h
h er.
e nii!i,
J lei"i:2y
d .th o 'r !!ur,
United S tales mlljlar&gt;’ ceme- m inistry figures fo r I
Mu- D epartm ent fu r hhlto. Atlanta iireaeh otficr.
United States Third Army
a re buried.
llib BocUilUta 95. w ith sm all­
F rance okservod Arm la- e r p arties bringing up ttgs
tlco Day as a imtional holi* iw r ,
Ruturn^ fnim th e colonlei
on HR o th e r se a ts are ^nbt
expected to rh a n g e the b a h
ndre of pow er nm lurially.
WMl^ th e ' Connnunltrts
em erged n i F ra n c e ’s n u m h
onh p arty , th ere seems lilt
IT-• ^ ,l*' ’ th a n c e th ey can form
governm ent
a n ti - l i o n
;• ATLANTA. Nuvv l2-w&lt;/») parties gained, too. As a '
------ T h e Chief o f i W Pcrsuit. President G eprge B
rooH, Vice A dm iral Loliis
fd
llt’s P o p u la r Republican
D enfeldy ycafenlay aaimrted
th at defense of th* U nited P arty looms ns th e possible
■State# m ust he Wado oil bulw ark of a pow erful ant|Com m urtist lik e.

S afcgnnH y o u rj
y W b ile v rr you s]
poof® ih an e v e r
an d fam ily, and

roTrt'd tire boy fHead’s . s'lto, t&lt; All Knmr train*’ of Ihi* praA.*dii'Y to thn. bus station—■
•ah.1 W tn.jlsnil MsUhit Soahmrks L it Jgaytd
cti t«&gt; CvBmnki.
•J .
f t WsUt,

Thar# !■ a world wide .hurlage of animal fell ond of
vogetobl® oil*. Thl* ‘. ho.n.(;&lt;i off#cN all of ut. For imtance,
fhlt ytar-SoaprAniiort hnyo i-onn able to obtain only ona fifth
Of Hi® imported oil* they utud in l ? 4 l — for io n domestic
fate, loo.
Becauio of the world--Aide* thortago, 'mtmufadurert are
unable tu geyjho amount of fat* and oils they neat) 10 moko
not only toapi, hut oho paint*/ Mxtilos, tires, loa'her goods,
floor coverings, olecHknt appliances, etc.

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In the fbev of these conditions, American tocp mnnufncturerf have done their utmost. Th#y have turned all tbe fats
and oil# they have been ablo to obtain into soap |y»t as

taierw *

quickly til p o u ib l.

• ptraaam

for the help of American housewives, tho shortage of
p Would hove been far mcr® serious, ta c t year} mar®
Vag.S of
, old w a. mode
th an one out of. »v»ry nine, p ackage*
o f soap
S
from'vsod lots saved in America’s kitchens.
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your grocer. He Is doing Ms best, like the

saving and fuming In evsry dryp of ut*d fats,

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To Protect the reace of the World;
To Promote the r r o i n * of Amtrica;
To Prodtsce Prosperity for H ioftnl;

AN INDEPEN D EN T DAI1.1
E stablished 1908

VOLUME XXXVII

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Abattoirs In
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FLO RIDA , WEDNESDAY. NOV. 13, 1U-1G

Associated Press Leased W ire

NO. 297

Smuts Says His Nation Will

MRP Draws Second Place In French Election

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Orlando Man Given
Contract To lluild
Information Booth
Near Municipal Zoo
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w r i t l e n iiotiee** s e n e d
Tilts
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truffle
viol at ion
t ic k e ts
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C ity A t t o r n e y i 'tt l W i h o n *««* *rrihed as relui tanl to *h-»i uss C^nn*
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up. Die n e w - p a p e i refuj-ed l
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f i lm or deny thi» urniffieial
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So did t h e police, wlto a l e n ,
flitlti T* l.«&gt; tllf K k j n i ■ n »
(Hilling ' s t i n t *ev ut tty me
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vr« «■y •* t l h v * ilicvl in . .i
throughout Iwiinhut, a . a ' l e - dt ” t
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play m»I! t Im" ^
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threala of violence by the -•■
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Final Rites For
John Wilhite Are
Held In O r l a n d o

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lil.mil up
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di-' h a t ittal e l e t t i t e a l l y
th e Ira-e
wa* badly t i n n up, a n d i i a f f i e Itween i e i u Aileni a n d e-m ,tu l porn
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A few iiilniltea aft,.■ ■ [In?, tl cnlenl. Vw.» pei*un» vvi ■
h u l l win*n .1 I t.i n till a land in

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Reds Continue Six Palestine Police Officers
Killed In Electric Car Blast
Fight Despite
uk'i &gt; »
Chiang’s Order
I po3h i' 111Tjl.'i ■11* ftftl' killed todis
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ermio nt general. The fipokestmin
is i|uni«*d us saying that National
1st armies intend to hammer Coin*
nvuni^t position*, with redoubled
strength^ if .th e .He.! forre refuse
0 / poltee. In come* to term s through poll*

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if APPEARS IHAT TMI COMMUNIST PARTY*TN FRANC! wen a nine srat'lcad over II* nearest rival, the Puaular
Republican Movement (M ill1), ns Utc nationwide election of deputies to the Fourth Republic's Brit National J
Assembly. Francisque Cay (right). leader of the Popular Republican Movcrfient (MRP). I* pictured el ha '
ad-liresc-l a group during the t»mp,-ign. Provili.mal Pre-vlRenl of France tie o rtn Btdsult (left). 1* showis
i , |u- presided A^lhe opening s«shm of the National Press Conference In Parti. •
(International)

f i r e ” urd. i will, h took e f fe t VIuH
Health.
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Oihindfi e**n- dn v i ¥ fowui
•jpelug^ m u nw ;i i ilt-i 1 lhi* cn*iI ra* (
Sittmltnt i”Oii*lyf the tiff|einl 1 eitto Wild n t*iiirljHfTi»»%irninM*ot ’*«* J* 1 1 u l \ e u &lt; A *!’!*ni■y r a r rir* I n s i r«*n i?

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Permanent Reminder Of Nazis

H e ld T o jn o r r m v i
ISaptist ( I t u r e h

M t.-M *»f nin** i t )' fur

(iovernment P l a n s
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.Mr. J i lim nm nn&lt;| F u r i i s t t»nt«'hH
Offensive U n 1e ss
tu In* alhiwi*d tu *»p«*lHtv U tmwit’I H*
Communists Yield
-anMitry iiLjitiui|
m futmtnTi'Ui

on the t im er near the Z**a* H h
hid was ^&gt;4,10^.
l#Hid InihleiN
Mm* ttttvemd runsructinn Compa­
ny and T. S. l!rawl&lt;r&gt;*.
The Commission adopted an or
diHUfic uukljiR it \i m»-demt*ant»r
with penalty tin to 1-00 to destroy

South African Fro-'
posal is defended.
By Britain As Trus­
teeship Fight Opens

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Furncral Services To

Manager M \
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• mu ruing.
Thin art nut fullnw* *1 ’a hraH*t|
dlM!U^ion in a t ru u.ini room tug*
l town ujipuurn tjt and proponent a
of ilia. |»r«i|»03i*(f a hat It*if in run*
nreturn wifli |hi* Cent rill Florida
J Quick Kreexe |i|nnl ut T hirtionth '
and ftJtti Avettue.
t*d\\in Sjnn*
hcdirF, attorney at law, represent­
ed the Opponents. nVitl re iterntetl
‘ - a iirtAiou* dcnvind that the hrdlttahce allowing it Lull m i a in the By 1

with .the pfiijHitcd i p m k fiet-rr
p la n t, tlie t o huts i* whim aintindt%l
“■it u* to pvt mlt
the It*It o id m .rn
Ty l.mii- rnh-1 ru- tton
w ith in the
ilh ilUult- up
and upend o n uff nhnltwlt^
p t u i r d My t h e S t a t e liiwifd &lt;*1

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B. C. Moore Dies
This Morning At
Orlando Hospital

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The City CommEssimi iif
fltruetOcl C ity A ttorney Fred
Wilson lust night to propare an ordinance am end­
m ent .prohibiting any slaugh^ , 't e r house o r a b a tto ir within
* the city lim its. This am end­
ment is expected to be n(loj)ted Jil the next m eeting
. of the Cm mni"sio!!f City

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Sect him :t|u .tl th e t i l y Mi-hmim
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BUP.

If Annexation Plan Refused

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Wcsirrii Airlines
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Miss in jc Today
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Punenil jaYvIcra tor John WU- &lt; i-.i)
ret- ■,
T h e a n n u r i w e r e lutlified th ree
■h II
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(lit Cpinmutml -lurit l* .well A hi*' ricn, will hft mi»* "f tliu titte. it, chief nwchlntst n-.ii p! Mu
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t«'jn^ Jii - r fur itllivi*i |xiMh-ipj‘ tnti
llie p m - hurl etHiUgh ga*
jOubrnartne Chn/a-t, mu. vn... - . m -_'.x, M ,,i........ I ntpb , Mum-' ( nte.
ture, taiil Mnm*Rer Snyer.
nl* Yenan t? the main ob­ 39th Annual Jw-mben-hip Meet­ drowned at m ldnlghl Frtd.iv w len KlVVilllln &gt; lllb. AuirllC.ili IndfU ite, ,xl b&gt; tl— Pitot d u ll fnr lire- in n tN.Hxvt blji k-marki-* rtnt f i»* May In the an only IS ntiltAjiprovdl was given tu n pint ex­ capital
r-idk p - 4 f--r Slitif«»td" * trmler- In Jli*'■ tiln-. -iJ ir:- r.im'-r.L- a '
ing and Business Conference of
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tending Evergreen Cemetery w w t jective of Chtang Kal Shek’a tha . Elurida . S tale Chninl-er of Ire fell Trom Ua&gt; rear ik-ck uf tire uf Aiiiiuntantr.. .Kliiiula In-tilu'!1 (I* 1 - -I rbsbll 1 II
wNtelnw ittil -trnllar Itenv- \ -ai' h* i-i . H4- !i-t.,| it- flight.
tu the railroad track,.. Eire Chief ■tiuops.
vvssrl Into Isikn Montro y^i a t­ nf A- 1 —nil m-&gt;t llie 1“*r -■t II.-pi
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till
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Commerce, tn Miami, tree.
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Mark Cleveland w a. authorileil to
tempting to alt down on a l-'l-Une &lt;‘hitii'li
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lli- \\ill BibIn * ’ a Itinclu "ti -pon- clvalr. were held Tuesday itv m o m
in -'
attend the conference of fire marr .^
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sored by the Ph-riila t --■•eiation «C * 00 o'clock at the (tu -’- ■land
shttll, in Tam pa next week.
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anil Fueml Rome Tlie Rev
A letter from N. I- Rryan nf
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M Ilk,
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the Elnridn J u n i o r r 'h.uiita-i ••( MoNalr nfftetated Intern wn: -A LI
rhe Stale lliui'l Uejliirtm enl
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Cummern- n! Ilf 30 I* Y1 lt-*r in GrwnwxxKl (v-mc-tery
read. Thii w a. all an.w er tu the
It- t- .Mi
Ala ■I,., b ,■ ■
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at
the
Cotumbu*
hotel
I' ty•a req u i.t that Krench Avenue
Revrral mr-mln-rs of lbIV- unfit
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lie repaved nnd widened l*y tinvainly dtvxxl Into tin- ,!•- ■
ttcorse Tiniirri e-ri—d cluilmuui
S tate a» a f a r m !*• m a r k e t r-&gt;.vl
al&gt;mg?-lde Uie MuiileljisU !•
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fur rhe Tuber c S k 3 sC h r Wh im Seal
Chief WtUilte a heiut
a an
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partw ent i. rmt petmitli-d in -pen.) ani,. p! RcmliitilirTCmnly nnnmuic"AS
drove Uie wider, but m en-1
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money uri project&gt; of tin* nature, ■xl hla local chatruam lor the
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Including fbuifont flmiu-n .if ui
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(t--m 1 -ilk
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for the improvement I. up to tin* II 11 Gray; Geneva. Mrs J . W.
v^tr In i»? \ - ih
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nuiry. did not recover tin- t.«ry —FlortaU • tan w i). an-- --U,.; (*■;*'kr g m
Biuxt t J - . r i M i tor IM P . Li m in e r
W dl-.-eatpm g
Yarborough; Uvke Mary, Mrs. R.
City.
until &amp;8 minuter- laU-r. ruxunlmg "knock o ff next Prfctay mid l--uiL
i 'l l i ,-lrivv sl n i ti i ii r innlvvjy h-nive'• a n - .
(he U »
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A letter from radio station oper- E. True; L*iko Monroe, Mrn. Mary
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poller*
A
vpi.ul
of
reoruf
worka^-ator James River* to the effect llran t; Stavta, Rev- Qtejihen TYru- nation’s dairy .Industry received a era font Uie Orlando fin- deport­ own llirm RurenuA f(fUi uiin.i.il th, th ird i |u a r t e r llmi-ilil llejit, w»ro olltrlaL. ill line'bnuuli «,( ||,.J clta n :fi that y -k et «-al|*rs had
4-diiiiiy A le x a n d e r
niul
l.loyd
th a t he expect* to secure favorable by; Chuluota, Mm. Hammy Longr
(pnerlimtiit -igiip
crabbed tin- llun'.i stuire of reIn Miami, where tin-) Switin niiiV rd , th o l u l l In tin* riillilary
■- r served ti-krts for a high .wjlmdl
response to hie application to the CnaaetbeiTy; Mrs. - B. Odaaler; warning- today th at lower prtrea m ent an-lvrxl with a crush boat convention
wttt
make
Ijirlr
liradquarter.x
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and
reneqe
and
pullmobir
txjulp
ll^ b y
yiger- Unixuri-1
Inal
FCC to operate a radio station in Oviedo, O. R. Clont-i; Paula. Mrs. may be in tho offing The warning ment, tmt effort* to rev ire cid ei
Um Me Aill ter tioti-t. A huge pro­
j
Sanford, was read. It was slated, M ..G . Ilodgrei; Altamonte Bjirtrigi, capie from Agrleulture Becretary
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portion of the looil mendtereldn lth a t he wa* ready to sign a 1|‘J Mra. If. B. Mclntogi anil Forrest Anderjun. who alio urged dairy­
lmt wu l lu.-xi
l s i l ri vv m, H1'*
--rdinaiwe
jir-nlilre
(lu t
1, 1.1 i- 1 ivklrt* f", t h e . t-iucllPark
primouncetf
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k. CQatesi
year tease and to locate his studio City. U n Fred F ira a n l The Negro men to adopt rnrtre efficient
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Ctllrf Wlllilti- Ls surVlvrxl In lit*
^ a t the Mayfair Inn%
J ' O ( l a V mav h - .mill (or m-vn* Bum IS cents
Bool ante chalrinm la Moggie metitods of producttoir awl iltitrlmother^. Mrs. Jbvsv A. Wllhlir- of Itrcrddlng officer a t Uie remveutt-u jm int -«a« n o good.
* -txivi-. lla i-.rtsirlhlRvI j-rtee by any
Bvana. supervisor o r Negro schools butlon.
The i rufiimter of (he game
A frill busltlfcis itrogmm for the
Orlando
A
former
veteran
of
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|v r x-n proctirliuc tk-ket.* for rewale
tn fFmtnole County. ________ __
'Anderaon asked why milk (JiouM
wax
played
in
mi-1
fp-l-l
with
two-day
(meting
tuns
been
ptaftlust.,
W \* m i\T ,'T it\ \
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'tire « tioli wiv: taken after toot "These people are . enthusiastic lie retailed In n different manner World War I. lie saw srrvUc as with talks oil all plia*r.!i of Fain- ■v. ti.niecx &lt;&gt;f punt
coming
at
Ire i no
•, (;,i ^ | \ Khil- ballfart- prob-ved the quick
workers and wttt exceed "lant year's from other food (woduct* He a flee Bee tn World War II In lUe Biin-au work sclinlutrd by Itatliu. |ti&gt; &lt; |irn t interval*.
Confer-- ,1 I ■-hi v mi I,
BtmUi
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For
two
year*
lie
fi' -!-• of rami- -SPOO - tickets
tho
total, I know, repretally since the queallnned whrttrer liome delivery
yard*
to
gairttnl I'
r a n k i n g .p-.il,- ....... f .,, On no
was comma ruler of Orlando Amer­ ally known and h*=a! ape.ik'Tr I Strif'iid Orlando
utmil game between tyxi and
WARSAW, Nov. 13. (A*)— The work of the T. U As.iOclaUon.luui pays. *
and tlu* Fed*
Programs
for
tsvUr
days
will
ri|s-u
l
t
._
t
li-m'.
fi
i!
„P,
&gt;
Jm-kson it:-.di fseiio-b- Tlie Ucktds
I
In on addrem pretxvred for Uie ican legion lAwt. nrut from hi23 at t) 30 A M according
Polish government today an- grown to such tremendous jwojkw.h-lirij rack ,1 - rig h t first iI-iim h t-&gt;
mi,I th ........... m
,|i
were tn a f»-w hour* Monday at
NnUonqfoOooprTatlve Milk Pro­ to 1935 was Buprrtntrndcii' ot Ford. Orlando, executive secretary" £t1V*111
Ihe Tig- r &lt; Alexander . , Krtlg
• nouneed a date for the long- tlons-" Mr. Touhy declared.
.1 ib, i
f , ,
trannpnrtntton of Ujo Florida Piwer*
S! '-(» «-.u 1- amt were rrimrledly
planned general eUction. The
ducers fKirrnUon In Qt. Ixails. the Oorp. He was a member nf Uie of llie Florida Pann Bureau Rofr ^ ii-. tl
leading groiont g.-iner tract wi Ii b.lm I I -•wt- -Vini’ll l-'iric o ft-irtl at re-xa!r vexterday
date Is Jan. 10. 191"- The P resi­
Agriculture Secret ary wild further Masons and of U ie' Verer.ms of IripR. a wrx-k-nul Pair o! Cubi I,., tt,, evening with MS yard*, W ould U41-1 **ff X
tl it-e and for S- SO
,
dium of Poland** N ational Coun­
and oUter social activities In­ foRowed by. Fold* ■ of Ortaiiil-th a t the breeding of better cows is TViretgn Wars.
■•• ------ - -s 1
—
cil set the d ate under an elec­
cluding a leu for women d-'h-gntr. with I" and Deal of (be Baby pt I mil 11■’ L*"V-4 -’It
arte way to Increase the lndu/gxya
th - tllilll-x tl, (rt ■i il
tion law power! in September
have txen ptotilaxl for dlverston Fed* with 12.
efficiency,
It-, ine-’t itig -v a * k-7-t in a-t, rxi
I I ,
*
— •
*
despite opposition of the Peasant
Herny
D
IVrry
aiwl
Guy
Au-Uli
LIMA, Peru, Nor. 1.1, (fl1) —
A .high notional Income, tie said.
vomo „f Krug's c„rif..rence w,tl, i S l H I t l l d
K O SIJJTll
I* I T S l
Miami, co-chairman of the i-nu-rA t least 100 person* are now Is the beat assurance of a favorable
party.
.
. .
la-vvii la t-r (hi* nflern-H-n.
|
_________
totnm ent commlttre* liav? retwirtrd
The Peasant p a rty charged tha known lo be dead ' In toWns dairy market.
Nov. 13, Gp)
election
statute
will
deprive wrecked Jn the series ,o f e a rth ­
meeting wit h 1 WARDIN'!
IONDON.
Nov. 13—(TV 'Hie
n tula'*
thousand* of Polish cltiw na of quake* yrhlch Reran last Sunday. REDS DEMOBILIZING GROUP
th- i-pcriitnr. ■ fire-1 -mii hnw
Dana* want to toko part tn Uie
they felt jt- n it - rdng !■; f*rni&gt;s •*»w tmllV
th e ballot. E arlier, In August, It !* feared that when com­
j WASHINGTON. Nov l.s. i.l’i ,
MOSCOW. Nov. 13, UP)— Rus­ raxnipatton of Germany A dele
FuHiritrht
f A rkan-a- i*
both the United State* and .Rri- munications are restored an even
amt lllk
; The xpenal Senate Cam paign In- with 14-wi -It- - cl iy
tain had a.Ve,l Poland to estab ­ higher death toll will b&gt;o dis­ sia I* demobilising a large group Shitier) t« going to Loiwhm next
S itfe May* .mxtiitM *o
1vestigatmg Commitfce i* ex p rx tcl ing back llie ti­
Wedneadny
to
talk
ovtt
ihe
t»«of
soldier*
anil
rton-eommU*ioned
lish safeguard* for a free elec­ closed.
i,.,, i in •iv«*r !•» Ou*
WASHINGTON, Nov 13—(/P) — i „ dec hie tomorrow whrl her to the government
alblltly with the British War o u te r.
More than GO persona were offirera. Red S lar^ sald the detion.
tm fm rr tm a'th e n n lv ltlr - nr fte m r c h a r g e m f the Pill '81171 Ins- iHcti -hrmbt—trad Tiff by T-ydiTntfiK ^
Repubhcwn
rtmabrr
ICmnntTj
WTirrAspokw-man
for
th
e
ttrilliri
killed In -th e town nf S lh u tl,’ a rnnbiliratlcrrre h a s ’ atrrorly begun.' Foreign Office aays Dant-Ji troopn ry of Nebraska has rallril for (or Theoilore Bilbo, n f ‘Minix-vippi. operaUng them ttnder a r.intract Him-clf,
Efllbright -tartc.l much dlscommunity of 11,800 persons It doe* not give exact figures, asetgned t atho occupattoi would economic action by tlu* new Con- A im-mber of the com m ittee l&gt;a* sign-'-l by th*- Interior S jin - ary
cu.sinrr a fte r last week’s election
which was almost destroyed by but said in the next two month* be used In th e W tis h enne .They grresn. Wherry said ceilings must revealed Hint agent* of the com­ am| Iwwi*.
by ssjggcMlng th a t the lTesre
Th« Herald regrets the omission the quakes. Thirty more of the thousands of Red Army men will would be under British command to removed from rents, n il* p arti­ m ittee are investigating charges
(lent resign. The Florida Con­
of th e donor of the first place dead were re»ldent» of Poma- retu rn to peacetime Jobs.
PKOIIK PREDICTED
and would use British exjulpmem. cular form of rontrnl U regnrihd again*! Rilbo — ' including com*
■ward Id tho story In yesterday's bamba. Several death* occurred
Delgtan, ■Norwegian and Polish by lire rflmUlMratlon ns vital. plaints ihnl ho trie-1 to intim idate
WASHINGTON. Nov. 33. DD — gressm an countered- by inyinff
paper concerning th e pick the win*
RAY PEED8 O RPH A N '
soldi era are already ' sharing in W herry admitted th a t t)ie tsrme colored v—ters daring the prirnAry Republican Senator 1)row* ter of that Fulliright should start the
m ■ n r contest for last wretk. The at Moltepnta.
The first shock occurred Sun­ ,A photograph of CapL Frank 8. the octipaUon of th e BritW i rene. may bcoomn a major quarrel to- campaign
Maine today predicted that there- resigning.
Raymond Studio gave the three day af|ernoon. Since then there Ray of this citv appeared in a
twreti th e Wlilfe 1louse an-1 t h e 1
will l«- an -mu-e-bale Set-ale in
NOTICK
han d colored In otl portraits have been 62 minor shock*.
M il'll K
recent edition of the New York
TWO HOMES BLAST FT)
now opnntilon Congreiw
vextigati.-n —n . - r e - g the
t.|-a
Tommy Jonret prenl-leid of the
awarded to Bill Ludwig
The
Time*. C a p t Ray, a member of
Th-* 8pnf»ril ll--me lienvon I.-II "f riel many ami Airetii... Rhufnetxsvrd Courts loented nest
Wlierry, tike Rep Joe Martin.
HOLLYWOOD. Nov 13 &lt;/PV—
Bohols Bcdlng and F u m ltu n Ootn
OPERATIONS CONTINUED
the U. 8. Armv M ilitary Police Homen of two more non-striking U likely to be a jxywrr In that "tru tl-n Club will meet at tho llrewxtnr ■mil tin* Senate " ur Intpe rkvwntoirn Cleaners and
pony are offering th e prises for
LONDON. Nov. 13, (JP)—British Corps end currently serving es movie workers have been btmrtret Oongresa He tollerew Uiat where homq *&gt;f Mi* J —hn vtndes at ve.ligating
will cheek toundry on Palmetto Avenue, has
’ th is week's contest.
vessels are continuing to carry provost m arshal of Trieste, wa* by explosions of hond-grenodm rent controls *re necreaury. the 3:00 P- M. mste-vl of the nil- on charges C-'mniittee
that Americans have
out min* sweeping operations be­ shown giving food to a youngster No one'woe hurt In the bombings authority should to turned over to day meet originally scheduled at engaged In Mach market operation* Invited all persons over IS yearn of
age who are interested th be­
tween the Island of Corfu and Al­
called tbw 'V i te k "
which shattered fropt porchra on th e .states. Wherry says decontrol the home of Mrs. Myron Smith, and other form* of misconduct. coming members of tha club to to
m e u r n Canadian paper mill bania In the face of proUsU from
two reakkncee. T h o1bombings now of ren ts would Increase Jiotialiyg Floral Heights, J t wa* announc­ Hrewrstrr also says the cost of the present each evening at 7:J0
the Tirana government
-U b llsh e d in 1803.
f
number fire to two ntghU. ,
Mr. and Mrs. F loyd'P alm er.
production.
ed th is nfternnon.
occupation Will to- scrutinised.
o'clock this week.
i‘L4_'
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rntidi'itiMihi; ilie Si

i •-tl■i-

Christmas Seal
Chairmen Named
By George Touhy

■I--irI n .

Hrwer Dairy Prices
M;fv Be In Offing
W

K*m

I’lorida Karin Bureau
Set For Conwntion

Fit \ ( tMincil I‘asses
\ nt i-Sea Ipi njc Law

...I v .

PS A1HH rson

'tl!

Kru«r (’on IVrs Wit h
Soil Coal
Spokesman

,&lt; *" “Uy,xl

Poland Sets Date
For General Election

100 Persons Die In
iSeries Of Quakes

■■■■'hit- Rogers Says Senator

Danes Seek Part Of
Occupation Duties

Wherry Ur^cd End Of
Ceilings On Rents

Bilho Probe Decision
Expected Thursday

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In
cift^lL t-ouM al.tha Ninth Xudlalol
Clrnalt nI PlorM*. N-mlnoU lUvinlv.
•a CUuM*r&gt;. »n4»r lh* till* al r'.J'luJr . n.lnllff v» IVUIU Mae
&lt;»&gt;•»». Utfr Mr nt and. that U* f f
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hr nnlini.il Ibat *al: h*» (*«t» fll«4 ^
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aul*- Cnnniy. in dm orri/t ani that
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t.u *i&gt;SM*r*hc«1l(i aalrf
nn «f
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•/Ill prnrr.nl fin fjri« agultirt ion
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I. fur &lt;1lvQ/r». an&lt;V U.» sly|a *(
raid suit I* lleflr) l)ari/-v(hr plain*
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».al of saW Cau.r al Itunlnrf. Merab
n;l«, C' ubry. r InrUH. thi* l(h liar
/.f K'.vtMbfr. trie. .

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Uy Fpwli Johqirnj.

of livestock produe
Want newPep amI Vim? lionKxpfthjinn
In the upper gladfa arax o

Palm Heath County U on* or lh«
moat treent unit atriking MJ&amp;npIc
of tha wlur ft agriruliural r*
II Oma etnto ayarywlirrV—In aoareli
in Florida.
*» T«i|&lt;i&gt;U)i ,Q pg
Work of ‘atlentiita at tha Ever
i laden Experiment Station bat
made It pn.’sibla for thl» aadtior
In expand -it* ratlin by more thai
«UO percent during tho paat.au
years, .amt imieli mora expar
h anre in come. Station
developed management p ttn
ferttHxing -fhathorii, ta ifcftpj
rillrtfaaal Ker .wmtik i &gt;Im mm foods that,. arrordlng to C«i
b*a resell* m rlUTOMT OUT Agent M. U. ktounu. “garo
KIT. DeyrUped *r#e (be key* b nrcan light of prngrate to !
&gt;e a ie r •••» effered le (he felh) •tuck proilucer*.
&gt;ho
•eh bee**. Wb«r, arrasrlr**, net that U wax nr.•»»!»rvTbay
to ditch
r»H« Mlf f*e bablr* «r, rblll
ihko
the land, drain ^nnd
Irrh
I.
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..b s a a M
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and
treat It with copper,
i
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ear h*»e i*m# (q auccead. Thit work hca

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. U M-GI Klngtley Toiler, Mlnneapollt lawyer. A atowavray. aboard
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Transactions In City
W ils o n A s s e r t s S h ip i n e n t S h o u ld R e a c h
d a r e d tvinnUr o f th e Ray*
B u y e r s B y N o v , 28
m ond’s-R Itt-H em ld p lek -th a
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The Cohininl Offlcu aflltl
th a t '1,050' Jewish Imml
tD fnla now ctmf|ned t o ' Cy
prim ^ will Jie (frantfd |H&gt;’r
misHion to s e ttle in I' a IuS
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Truman Says Mothods
Of Agreement \Vil!
lie Worked Out As
Congress Convenes

t h a t Mr. Trfifmaii will haW
to march 'dow n the m iddle
o f tho political mml in Ills
loKlsIntive program , if he
H 'nnts to g o f .th a l co-opera-

Brisk activity of real «lk
A total of 1,116(1 more ell*
tate tra n sfe rs Ms reflected t ranee certificates will Ihs
by tho foci that on** agency lssin-ii to Je w s in G erm an
alone.'| h a t of Fred W. Ben*' displaced persons’ camps, to
der. reported sule* of mort» Blend im m iurauts serving
than *100,000 d u rin g ; the wBh the
British arm ed
past six weeks.
fyiTvs and to relativos of
Thi following deals were Pales lino Jew s who alread y
lotlni r»*i«irted hv M r Ben­ wen* promised entry perder; sale ‘ of thu Cofdtli
TrouAftr dud Hiorflge Com*
A ctu ally th e 3,000 inttnipfyy lo L. J. Lowe for |42," g ialion certificates rwpre*
cm . th e apartm ont ■gnd •uui the- norm al iRiota fo r a
lHiusw "1 Herbert l.am pert nvmmmith tivrlml. The re .
“ ’» * •'• '" " v lo a . A nd If foa d»n*t u , |nk T ack fr
Minlr th is unusual action p iclarr, a n d If you
ill *
TahrtBtto A vm ne' (eB&amp;r of c e rta in detainee.-.
m
j*il&gt; tr y k ij lu «.lu|t Min, u b i-rrr Hhat lie ta br|n&lt;
^PilotN m u te r was (Old ui t', I,. llu tn 1st oil QJMCyigjli will lie the tirsl
b ) a n l •s.iln.
(lu trm a U o u a tl
If Right*, i t of Allentown, Pa. for $10 s te p the B ritish have tak e n
Ui
dissolve
th
e
pool
of
ille­
* today. T h e M0«* .
.
ning course,
Tho four-apartm ent i^uiM gal im m igrants who have
p Sept. 2. Im ing ut 001 Palmetto AvjBlim been slapped to the Island
'u p
m
and th e Was sold to T. S. Lloyd •&gt;( slnco camps wore
th e ro in August. Tlio Colon*
M is
h a v e (trkmdo -for ? 12.0(H) t»y M.
I inlay Lewis ami Chorl. iai Office said, there are
Croup. A duplex apartm ent betw een 5,ODD and (1,0011
hooso u t |3m AvunUe and J e w s on C yprus a t, p rese n t.
Twelfth S t r e e t ’was sold by
Ilitrthn H . Jenkins to Mary
n . LeFils. T
Dllllnitcr of Cincinnati, &lt;&gt;.
. . #r »»/.(&gt;
•
and Donald
tor lfi,3(io.
ford. 1 * •.
Among sales.* of honn •
( Peter Thurston was h o n o rThese m '.w ill be r e ­ the following were repoitj »‘d Friday evening a t th e
enrolled to
tain th e ir, n d - eds -H a rry L. Brown, 21"!t I’lnna fur the Uun‘* Club Thxuk* . !*'Ikn Ixxjge w ith a n H onorary
and cotn- Mu»|Mii|tt A venue-to M. W xWing Eva dance *1 ihj Mayfair I life tuem herehlp in recojynlelr^ Com m ercinl Fresa o f lfnionto
Inti on Not. 27 war* diamond at •tlon of his long and o u t­
Um muitlng Fridxv *nd If »■» a»....
•
nouneed by John lv*y, pAigrum standing service ns n m&lt;jm*
H arry Robinkon atatod to dialrman, Jlhai ticket* for the hcr of the v isitation com*
{mittee of th e org an izatio n .
Iny that theso men h av e Fftrmcr. o f AndWtkin.; Ain dance ere now available.
for $8,500; Vernon I-&gt;»*iru
(in f um, Tw.,
Ktng I.lbn IJunry WAtc rc«d * ! More than *l(J0 Klkx, th o ir
sort.at In d ia n Mound.VfH«g&gt; letter from Qeorx» Touhy. Chrl«t. j families and friend*, a tte n d to Victor T. Roson of I t m*» *«xl axle chalrmun for the
. ed the big fiah fry w hich
Bcnilnolu O jnlr-ttcalth and
, H . H a r r i e l s o n I»
iu«**.«aA
« t.i nnA
Pierce; $14,000
♦rculoal* AxaSwiation, ailing co- wit * yeiTed n t C»:(»(» o'clock
,A r f r e i t e d ’ B y P o l i c e
operntlon of‘the .I.ioim Club in u*- tinder direction of R alph
•Uting" In *xl* nf if.&gt; »•*!». *Jiw
CLUB TO M EET
Mo*« lend th* zrouti sinning, or- fioodspei'd a n d 11. M. J u tn lP atro lm an K .'it. Seth had ■
.. - —
.
cAmpanlrd
by ULsrry Wester on ihc Aim.
Sat unlay
Tho r e g u la r m ectin
•mmllxit and,Willard Connolly «n
Exalit'd
R
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J
.
E. R ow ­
iv$rtl blocks from, the Tow nsend Club wl
lh* l&gt;,ni°- *_______ ____
land repoiled t h a t tlm lodge
fA$*aml M agnolia helfL a t th e p o u rt I
meeting wns th e boat a t ­
JAYCKK DIRKtJlOKA UKtCl*
Sixth S treet bo- Th'uttday nigh tH a t
tended lit u lo n g time*, w ith
foW And Cyprca* o'clock, i t w as apounce
Metnb«ri of the Hoard uf DIrvi*lUM baforo ho overtook
ten of th* Santhiola County Junior visitors from P aiatk n , D a y ­
Chamber of Common* held a m w' - tona Hour!!, DeLand, N ow
iy at th* Motor* Smyrna. Kustla, •Leoaburtf
feal^ &amp; l d e r l y ,,1n.na:
ito a tte n d ,;
, *
•
and O rlando, f. Talks con• •
rornlng tho E lks N atio n al
w 4mr*m
tn .
e m an, Jam es Richnnl
ic.*n»«4 «tl *mo i«*»
[^ re p o rte d by
b go tten into
J a y c ti H B e a t V. F . W ,
In D o n k e y B a ll T i l t
the d a rk places of th e
[ well-charted cminii* -to fo l­
P
•
The S a n fo rtfJu n lo F Chm u- low. Mr. Trum an s a id th a t
ened nnd
3 viaiting;executive h a s
os f a r M he nnd S ta te Sccre ta ry J ly fn r ...............
..
are cohcorned,'
W ars A ggregation In a h a rd the United Stntes fo reign
T hia allows t h a t fought donkey bmwball t i l t policy j^ill continue to be a
Auction of new s- hold a t tho M unicipal P a r k nntloiud. and not a p a rty
decreased fro m
program
s h o rt tons b e fo re
• M r. .T rum an's re m a rk s
wore Ids first com m ent on
f ^ * 00f Dcuring
n i
I 1940.
how he plans to g et a lo n g
period eonsump- efltji.t sciireit a lrvltt for the with tho R epublican-con­
U hltod States and: Jaycoe.-f and John Sauls tl- trolled Congress.
is incroasad* e o n - iHed*tlio only marker for the
Mr. Trum an also ad v o catV. K \V. Nuraeroua humorug
a .truuii betw een...labor

Truman Requests Unity Between
Executive,.. Legislative Branches

cov;2,1

Hare J k f t ml MnWieas
... that sre faskiag yaw

Face O f T u ck er

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C a h lP
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hmalijfMIori j.q f IhIiianort and- electric

ig, f.xturi.
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BANGER

Aaaot i.ilo l Pteaa l^ a ic d Wir

British Report More
ThanjSOOO Are Now

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L O N D O N pN ov. 12— vr&gt;
•i-K Ing George VI opened
th e second session o? th e
L ab o r governm ent's p a rli­
am ent today w ith a sp e ec h
to both houses assem bled to[tether in th e house o f Lords.
The M onarch, In p rese n t­

IkM ^Slriy pHp*&lt;
W«l|*nt n'lghtair

pxftlxlty

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sg a i'S r sP j-iE
r 1
4XU W.

at ha ibla Ur cuuk.

An cxcrptlqnallr wall plunmd. t».i LRDY’8 hi
bt’troom*.
Ik kitchen
riciMntd
on tbrea MIRACLE CONCRETE Co. J.JB.

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TUESDAY, NOV. 12, 1916

onarch Urges Legis­
lation To Continue
Conscription F o r
ifrftish Army, Navy

KWKKT liamiht omtijtair iik r«ch.
B. W. Ixml. 1‘huna (8B-V.
FOH KALE- rrortiradiy n«w J.V.'to
6 Bcraa of tilwt land, In t w i
Mflnrkcnter rifle, lever aallp.i,
»Ulo qf eitlllratiqn. (Mum ^»Bi. eni box of rWllbi. taO.tk). Htona

mav RADIOS. Phn
pur. -:«bwt music.
Iial*&gt;
Box; phono 1

FLORID,

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. Spanish A b a w l type
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; white and colored '
H. * R. HOOFING .11L11 CO.
PDnUSO OariuYeJl Bt.' PbaiS# U8I
Daytona Dttn^.Flau, Box Gil

PIXON-HMITH NUPTL'AU
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Mr. *nd Mr*. M m Dixon f t
nford anuotma* tho ungagam*nt

BLOOD

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Heart, phoi

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IF D I S T I N C T I O N

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BOX SPRINGS
HOLLYWOOD BEDS

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Molotov Cayn ri»e President A Social Visit

ELECTRIC phnnograpb. Vary good
WA^TLOj
condition. Phona a|A -J.«
ilHHKD hmi»o or
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INDEPENDENT .DAILY NEWSPAPER
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HELP W A N TED

ALTAMONTFs—Ur^mt*n»w's M -1 C m f i « ; &amp; £ * $ &amp; &amp; &amp; ^'L«^
roam bpanhh atylB' hiingtlp'*,|
Onif Store, fa rt jmo nr
lake wkw.ertapUliJy ^rn»P-J.i ;t. full lime
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f c » ^ pc,,. f d s?J.^ty flU S k ‘i ■
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hTtmir1 «»'» »• kuifd ,W»U. in. UanfotA
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VOLUME XXXVII

" . f e r n s

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To f U tM Ow liM i at lha WaeUi
f a r raau li Um Pio*rrM ml Am*rUm)
■ fa rrodwa FroapMUy far Baulhrd j
s»'

Ho*p:un

■

in U nity T h e ra la S tr e n g th - ,

M. S lln ftlp h p r, Mm. M,
Tillis. Miss B e tty Rowid! M o . A rth u r B erk,
services fo r
th and W illiam J. M or­
on, J r . Each &gt;yll! re ­ fi, Srf Y*ItOH were held Sunive a pusn to th e Rltz f o r •lay.afternoon a t 4:30 o’clock
in th e B aptist Church in
A uburndale,
Burial w a s
made , in the Auburndale
Cemetery.*
,
** Mirk. , Y ates, the w ife of
G. 8. Yate# o f Like Monroe,
died Itf th e Atlnntic Const­
line Hospital in Waycroas,
Ga. Fridaj*, Nov. 8 at-BtOO
P.,'M . Mr, and Mrs. Yales,
have ,mndo th eir homo. In
U k c Mouna* fur tin* pait
15 years.
..
Horn in Dalton. GlU^ln?
aptirit Church. 8h
ed by her ItuSl
Ulghtcr, .Mr*. C. T.
md one son, Cdfs
o f L ak e Monroel
) h e r pnrenta, MrJ. L. Denman of*
lie ; th ro e slstert,.
tXCtriH of Oris
uni Ju d y fh'nOrAn
n d x l ir « e v e jn &gt;

Peter Thurston
Lions Club Makes Honored By Elks
Plans For Annua1 At Meeting Here
Thanksgiving Ball

.

Action Shortly
e Of.Newsprint

eVrnts occurred durinjjf tKtt

Itepubllcan
W «yne M orse of O re go
sniil what A m orim w a n ts 1
.a moilern} i&gt; | mi iry-— no' e&gt;
tre m t’H nf f i t her rig h t o
le ft.
| Senator W illiam F. Know
lam ! nf C alifornia
sa!&lt;
A m erien needs .some o f th
s a m e unitv o f purpose th a
m ark e d the developm ent ,o
o u r bi-partisan fo h 'ifn poll
cy.
•
A sharper response to th
P re sid e n t's * appeal
earn
fro m the conservative l*e
ptiblicnn S e n a t o r '0. W rn
la n d
Brooks
of lUlnoi,Hrnokri said th ,. Uepiihliesti
• «-MI..U/.I On 1 st. I ...I

Conch F h ttl, f!auu.s, and
th e Semiuolo High School
Ita h v Fed* w ill-lie hosts to ­
night* tn the Drlaiulu High
Itahv Tigers in ,*t gridiroti
c o n te s t at th e High School
A lh lelic F ie ld
\ibich
1-5
b e in g .snotmored h r
tins
P ilo t Club.
Tiny cnntevf. which veM
u in le r way*a t 7 :3 0 I*. M. is
th e tbughost tilt on th e
H nhy Fed sc h ed u le this s e a ­
s o n . However, th e Fed hack field which w ill probably be
i*.im posed of K uropc H a rp e r.
D on Diehl. L loyd S\vnin and
.1oh nit V A lexander, is ox*
pocted to p ro v id e plenty of
imposition
the Oclumio
M t». ll I*:. (.Ttapmati It
cliairm itn o f th&lt;* vninniittoii
o n . urraiu'i'nuM iti for th o
gnm o, assisted by Mis. M.

Rnvliorn. Mrs. \| Hunt
ond.^fttii Blanchi Kennedy,
I v itru lo lf R o l i s o n I s
.
A c c i d c n &lt;a 1l y K i l l e d
R andolph R o l i s o n o f
,Chri*;ttn;u w a s accidentally* i
klljpil lu Oviedo, S a tu rd a y
nltc.' iioun. He a n d his h e lp e r
wdro unlondingru truck w h en
n la rg o cypross log fell to
t h a ground
pint,in,: . M r.
R tfm on bi'nonth it.
.
M r. RolUon wns horn in
Dixio County, on Sept. 19,
1897, and had lived hi C ross
City- until th re n m onths ago
wln n lie m oved to C h rist­
mas.
H o was a m em b e r «f thn
C h u rch of jestt,* Christ L a t­
ter D a y Saint, , .
S urvivors in clu d e Ms w idoiv. Airs. ■ I .a u r a ItoUson,

one atator. Thi0 rem ains w e re
President T rum an hold w n t to Cross C ity yesterday
hLs news conference b e fo re for fu n 9 ralt serv ices and ihdeparting
for
A rlin g to n
N ational Cemetery, to lead
c o m m issio n MKrtr * t h a Ig ilfe o f
tho nation in A rm istlco D ay
ilia TTiatumf bid* lie tiu&gt; proobservance by p la c in g a poard toumS itiformxtMi' luK&gt;th,
w re a th a t- th e tomb* o f th e dlaciuulox uf th** abattoir xu4 olbar
murdar In ruriarcGAn \*rith ttm folU
important nwtiara xro »ckt*lul«il lu
ahuotlng-wfUl ,a- piatol bf Ro&lt;»#c-*, Unknown Soldier.
up at tbe.mwnUB of *U»c
Tim e and again a t hw-.rjim*
City Gommiuioa at- .*JS| a’aioch
dews cnnfffn-nce th o C hief ! IhU »vw*tng. CUu Mxuxg.r U. NrontexL &gt;

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IFORD HERALD, SANFORD,

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12—(/P)
-V The Com m unist News­
p a p e r Pm vrla announced
to d a y a new R um Ian decree
aim ed n t increasing Soviet
production and e x c h a n g e d
consum er..goods. The defcree
follow s n MiKge^tion m ade
by Andrei Bhdanov, sec­
ro ta ry of th e central com*
m lttco of th e CoinmurtUt

. ^ r r th e Soviet stnto. If we
h re to propara tho way fo r a
Hfeady low ering of u n lfohn
s ta te prices to be in tro ­
duced w hen rationing is Ab­
olished, a decisive w a y - o f
doing this ia to inersnse
»;UlistantiaJly tho production
o f consum er goods by sta te
cooperative* and. locally-

UtivA stressed the need

Pettrisylvariih. i
H A ZELTON, P c m t

P ravda said consum er and
p roducer coopdratlves aho
w orking extrem oly unsatis­
factory Jn expanding pro­
duction and trad e in conturners’ good".
,
Priivda a d d e d th a t tho
now decree will assist in
th e overcom ing of dlfflculnused by w ar and will
into tho successful fulflllincnt of the new five-year
p ) a n ...5 ,
Cy

Help Wanted!
or
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TUESDAY, N 0 V .1 2 , 1946
- a * M £ ■BANKORD H E K X L D , S X O T O M ). T j ^ M i b

Between Executive
Branches By Pres..

-- ---M OSCOW . Nov.

s
’ o
. da

fo
u n t a in
7» *

c/tiise / 'o ti r g re a t Internal
stren g th and our em inent
position In the w orld a r i
not, as som e m ay too easily
assum e. thHbstrucUblc.'*
T he change In th e njajorl«
t f In Congrqas, ho chntlnucd,
docs hot a lte r oHh dom estic
p r foreign interests and pro­
blems. In fo reig n a ffa irs wo
have a w ell-charted course
to follow, th e President ad ­
ded. T h a t- policy, ho said
becn developed and ex*
ed on a bl-partlsan
»— it h a s boon a national
h ot a b a rty program ,
pledged himself- and
•tn ry o f S tate Jam es
i « ' to coiitlhUe otir
Ign policy as a n ltio n al
e r th a n a p a rly pro*
i as lorig fca they aro,

—

An impressive ArmUjjcJ
)ay program w as held F ri
ny mv.rnihg id ll.e G ram
oar School auditorium bj
...p ll, of Room M . * u a a tf
fraction of 31ra. Sybi
tmith, teacher. wh(i libldi
he office of prw ilddit H:
he Am erican le g io n Atixil
try o f Campbell'jLfOMtni

•oHt, n:».

Iu MIimM rt*4 J«l* i
lice g u a rd e d ;4 h 0

tm

Laboi‘ at
nogotUttii
ans

T h e school glee club. i*n p a r o d y
e r direction of Mrs. Eecai
’rioo, »ang "L and o f Hop*
hom as

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i
WASHINGTON, Nov. 41 2 [m aJor com m and. T h e y will
FV^-It liika a* U io b lk th e lh c aided b r so-called "fo o d
In Coni
will not accept
»Ht« gripe o f
service teHiflicJaiw.” V,,*,*
.
lie calls a prrogram
f
*&gt;°0n he eit^lHhcdr-! T he jo b of Uh m o fficers
rafted by tho^ClO
If'an y w ay , m odified.-T h e , a „d m en will bo t o -im p ro v e
leal A ction Com m ilU
&gt;rit« gripe, ns y o u knowMfh £ ^ 1* . fe d e ra l eooklng
Ai fdf actual hieth
fcHoA*. Fdod. O ffic to lly J le v e P a n d fltii v a rie ty of
hnd som etim es unofficially f m)d
ltnow,v ns tn « « . . v j f i S g p
^

^

. sh o u ld ?oi

moil w ho gave th eir iivea foi
th e ir country a n d a w re^tl
wnk placed. TTii^ w reath wjl
go on th e grave of L « 6 j

;,r
ovem m enta

‘I s S ^ I S ' S

c o o k * ; A w ay frOin R. N ow *A rmiy to sat tip a

S

w hole
th e A n b y ■Itself—tlm brttssljep aira te food rorvjce corps,
w i i i i decided to g e t a t t h e ,b u t U,f
I
A n , , , - t o w . t h . U „.

3

ifUUhk. -xjttl

} p r e t t y sobtt— w h d n th e

“nc^

desire to
r&lt;&gt;ve living condition!
ritnin, ahd ho prom
Blserihower. him

J S S k iS S B itfl
An electric f a n behini
the F lag cmisdd It to.fldttwi
effectively In tho b re e te
and th o platfortn w nh d e c o r

Ifenani.

:!&lt;• ngslnst

and “ The S ta r S pangle^
D anner • and then gave th d
i
T iitm an m ay l » , King- salute; H cruy C ain
Mro.
ly sure of R epublican read th o scripture.
Houth presented 25 gueata. rim w ntbhfiilness b f the
t h a t score, b u t Including Joel S. Field * o f olicev / .v:W '
th ere a r 0 loud voices of dls- the A m erican Legion, J e a n
Moore announced tho
hf? own t W
k &amp; S &amp; S ? gram . B etty Jo Gibbs
prayer.
Gail B itting spok
"F lander's
Field,” M
j dm
H asty told of “A m t
A nsw er” and Lucia’
had “ A ssurance o f f
of n?w sprlhL“ '- • . -A
ns h e r topic. Raym ond
spoko of A braham LIi
Although
th e
lh
fitstes long h a d been
Home w orkers o f d&lt;
nnd those of orgnnltoi
^ w o rld ’s
fense wore symbolise,
i^&lt;of newaj
hod risen
j'cotuumpl
m ig h t call iL
:
43 j&gt;er cent o f tho w orld’s
supply in 1938 lo.O B pdr cen
Ip to flow th ere has
now. This, be aald, w as ’/ bdh -no luch c le a r ciit di-!
cauie A m erica is consum ing
oh lu politicos In th is)
m ore .th an b e fo re .th e w ar,
rrtrj' I t ’s tru e th a t under A m m erica
'Caissons
o
M arching where a*, o th e r countries have
A long” and Peace, Peach,

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;e Action On

vested interests and reaction.
But. nil /th e tim e, thcro wore
libernL and consorviUve Undcrclirrenla in both p irtle a .
The /D em qcriitg a lio h a d
th e ir conservative faction..
TOpUblicih
leaders
In

l i p f t t i a y noticed .thi
publicans {Hiking tibbui
Cuts. b u M h a t they, h at
com e to g rip s w ith th
cession w hich P e p p e r
jvery ’. responaibW 7; official
a n d businessm an knows it

v ile

E X H ltT

Ul

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s tu r m ii

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». a/itft compfeiUiv» Mitdloi

AMO ALX,

SATURDAY MORNING MATINEE—KhOO A.
• r

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o iriv t- i t t o

n to S in id H

imah’a bh
o p eratin g “ In c
m a n n e r w ith r
C o n g rtas.”.
•
A c a n d id a te fo
le p u b iic n n ' load
im e n ta tiv e Gli
eck o f In d ia n a ,
in th a t,th e D u

SPOUTS LAUGH

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VRTMENT FOR SPORTS

ie following studenta
! • *

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fg h t

Albeit OrnmUng. i-olored, who
epr-atr,! hi* pwii baitmr *hop ‘In
for firrr 40 yvai*», died
tU(J,l(-'&lt;]\- about I0i30 u clock Sun­
day nltr hi.
He 1* »urvived by hi* f in s r ,
0*t»i 11. Jiramllnf: a daughter,
dfer) E. Pbij.pl 6t New York City
I. «i»U-r. Addle 0. J
Mdillan.j ami t»,» l,n&gt;iber*i Jairie
II. .Orumliin r»f HelboXiine ani

VENETIAN
;
BLINDS
Tl.r most bjavtlfnl blind* tnMt
Wood - Aluminum . glt«|
(o«t no quro_ than ordinary
fcundf^,.
•' H STEVENS, Kirlwlrt Rep.
&lt;1? W. wohlnton Orlando

, Block East of P .d )

« l a tu d e n l,: Kurt T .

Sanford Bowling Alley
A cross F ro m Ri(s T h c a lre
Stn it 1: Tit w rr.sii
To! Jiihn l-lttl.j. • t
I&gt; »•.....
(ilat-a t^.ritiltl.K-ir I- ufO.—,'.f MU,
l»tj- 0,*v,rnn.-i.t I ,r tji rman/ ti;.-,
miiaS'.m»r l&gt;l«i«lnn '
A iu&gt;. T»: r&lt;,«i»V«r. n- v.
fern li*rti.y ti»iilip&lt;-ti t-&gt; (it.

CTromutUon relieves promptly be­
cause U foes riant to the M**t ot the
trouble to heli&gt; loown and npcl
lerm laden pliiPtin, and old nature
£a aootlin fend hrol raw, tendrr, in­
flamed bronchial louaeu* jnrinbranr.x TrU your druntsh to wit yutj
■ boU!,i of Orcomabdon with the un­
demanding you muit UVo tlio way It
quietly allays the couch or you aro
to hivo
nve your jnonry back.

SEMINOLE SPEEDW AY
AZALEA

REOMULSION

forCouriu.ChejtColdf.Pronchilii

FARK

C aiig lb crry , Florida

9 Milos North of OrSnndo on II. S. No. 17
|U(V-t&gt;r*v*ht
I,
iu..u*»i
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SUNDAY, NOVKMBfnt 17 — 2:00 P.M.
&gt;svlef4*

SHIPMENT J11ST ARRIVED

LU*. Mom Mtkl* m mmft nlnWl
••urin for »iU br U n o 'f Drug
end True Store* rury*

INOLE COUNTY
JUNIOR

S V m ta S

In u ltn g S port W h ic h Y ou C an E njoy In A
W h o le so m e E n v iro n m e n t.

M ilk M i x t u r e f o r
f.S to m ach U lc e r e

...

im;R OP COMMERCE
rusenth

this spoke*TlncjAjl o f G en ev a.

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a b ig acura « i s l n * t j q u .
Whai havu you to *»y f»r your-

GOODS
300 E a st F L ratS L

v a r d l EV

A l .h a v w

; Humbly tha pro eroce^drd:
r, ”lt mu.t have bean somrlhlng
that ha|&gt;|»-'n«d In (fiat playoff
far 0i,&gt; N’mUial Open crown.
On the firal bole I hit a beautiful
drigyand It caromed off « «hl. -bo
waj .ci'xiliift tha fairway ami
wound up behind a troe ”
Saint I’rtir Intenupteil: " Hun
what 1 hfev* on record o*aln»t yo r

MB
* ** t /til *
•, *
,*17, V.
. i,J*
■ .7 —............
The famou* flaming.,* ai Hiak-'a
__
I t'lV written «n p . . u I t , i^nim
racetrack arc fc,i a »j,*rinl iliri of or.tijr alVti/no, jbtt u, t,rfn{&gt; (&gt;m
in**
,r, ran. ,..
tookoil shrimp, rirq and cudlivrr V&gt;til
-it f n nj.lf.lni «o| . l i f d i r l i l n d
o il.
,
1
&lt;&gt;l'i
m i IbM jii'u. upon fa,Into in
; ‘ wt
v;’,'.' f i
- -■.»
in ,|ipi«r. di.etnn pr.i r..iiK ... u til
i&gt;a • H'fwl -r-O.-t &gt;H14
WltuM* my band and officii,1 a.-nl
itl Km'./.I. rlvrlO.t. iSli, Ml, i!«| i.t
Legral Notice
rim h i :
■ C lif f 'll hel
|l«Vn lf#»f I Jf.i
• MfKt'l l*» bflUfsi^* *1 IM.S 4l/»
CatK AVfRtJi,‘HtAfbfd, i,,i* rt4-» •
«1*-r Ida fit IlIlHu ..I &gt;J.. . .
IJrytf. I
&gt;g.#f i,u» L i»»t
h r**nly)rr «%!U i.atn* pnr«V.-)«(r • •
tUtt fm»tib &lt;#r_ t|i*
« H lut
St^tMtr irh«|det !:%»% !#**»t *1
Kloflilal k%HK the «!k»l. of |V« • • «
t • .
•
ri.i.'n inlli k. iuil.l^
)/ '“v • for fu n
lUnfnr.l, Kt.irl.lii
I*ijbl|r4tinh .V»«. i. out.
R m , • FO R H E A L T H
T
T
l 1
&amp;
&lt;3 • F O R E X E R C IS E
JV **00 61

R e lie f A t L a s t

fkabl* dcldrcratu
troo ami it looked

Prosldem

ipth p arties to p

« nrh
1 vorluug’j
A k tk J *

? , rirmi

ts rasponsibtim&lt;
The

A vacuum procei* of thoroughly
1 : 'iV'VrrittKor of your can

..

Ailierl tiramlins:
Died Sunday N

Filin'rnl *n
HlnOi the pro* have startvd th*i ttounred Ultr.
Intar X,a(f Aha Ja b
,wm» llnifely.
;( n branacJ
Kihfr a* anmithrtla i
u*rd throughout the civil!
within *ls plan Hi, of l«i
tilfrettful dcmonitratJor
In H„.ton.

MAINTAIN A REPAIR

ite Pilots Courao with
,v^rag® of 40 hour* of

NEW Y o K k , N ov. 12f(•P;—The Duko and Du«\hcm of W indsor w ere
the sundeck o f th e Qu,
Fli/.iibeth when aho dockedf
nt a very early h o u r M ondhy
morning in New’ York H k rbor.
, • ......
The DuChos-s w hre n h llio
wool su it with u red wtiol
jersey, A striped silk h at
with a veil, a n d carried n
Mm k box h a n d b a g of calf
nml alligator. The D uke also
was d ressed ’in blue— h u t ho

fife

.

\T " T " .

L

i f If]

iHike Aitd Duchcks
Arrive At New York

celye^ the indl ou a
reverse and the fie
bock sc impon-d a m
th e score. Auderson
thq line for n h secqdi

d w a ll.h e com­
pletely
anil
out
ran outthomntiuver.ed
'W in te r Bark
M-cohdary..
A dipping lwnait}' Ivy S an­
ford dtused n 60 y ard touch­
down dash by Clyde H utt tu
be recalled, m uch to thp
dl.-sntisfaction of somfc 500
Sanford s|&gt;ectators. • .

CRAVEN*.'DONALD tfrisi

initial pint wA» grow* by
Alderman in the Midway I'-wtlon

P A C E THREE

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The laigeji mutuela. (layafl
the hUtory u( floritla’A lift.
TRW track, oddly t&gt;no;iKh, » u
th e jwwurfui AndcnfftP. His nn a winning holer.
line plunges w ere terrific •IlluVah’* rtconl u r ir j wmi
nnd his end sk irts w ero ( place home, Daal. itaat reWjU
hie Packer* «t tho funUsjlc ,
, , **
vurd touChdowm of ASI to ,'i.r fehert hf fmi«
arron tvas notH- Recot.,1 III a r w j o n F r U t . l!
A t'vo 'dollar blavo ticket oij'I
«
of m agnificent; pfekl,fj»8.
y.
.;
liig through &lt;he

It ANDr ou 1 ii&lt;&gt;o11

l t* iirf

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W ildcat forw ard wall ju st
Iway th e th ird pertOd
Urtfttnng hj8 way for. th re e th reo jn (b d tcs before the
Sahfonl took over h'n th e ir '
touchdowns, Wift'is Anflorsoti gnm'e came to ah end.
Sanford’s f ir s t m ark er own fl5 and fnarchcd ftcrosa
th e . W inter Purk goal lino
i n . eifeVan (days with Ander^erly contested 28 to A s
bort, llu tt and Plercy c a rry ­
frid victory ovor lh a W in­
ing.
Anderson tallied and
e r Park W iidcsts at Jla radded the additional point.
wr-Shapurd Field in W inter
Tn the lust niomcntq of
^ark last Friday nightth
e
tilt Anderson atom iicd
Anderson,
stak in g
his
th
e
Wildcat fo m a rd w«SI,
« m s t daim for all-state
out raced two would bo tAck-J
indofs, N ertrified th e 2.f&gt;00
lerip, ami galloped 70 yards
ipeciatnrs Jw ith a briH iant _______
fo r thp Feds flnnl m a r k e r 1
’° yaVd toochdoWn j a u n t th e yph'i
and added th e point by a j
/in.. 11111*L
totson’a. Coach,
o f tho best! O lrady) Cqwoil, is
of thg th*' H nttera for fho sletiMin
defon
re hard! H'lmi-i'omlng gam e with tin,
priaiod by innume 5 T0 pen-1 RoIIIim T ar, a t DeLknd
icm liy Saturday uftornoon.
. ■ the Duke and Duchess sa
ujtiea auirtlcd
re fe re e W a l t e r
they had not h eard rutnc
fo im c r coach o f , Oi
that a private Shcrlo
High School, and th e
SPORTS ODDITY
M. J! COMrurtE Bfcni ’• / ; -,V-.

,y. the rocei
,
oh
authoritative
s said in .N o w Xork In
terview with an AP

Pilots Wi
GrsdUStt

a m u u K ti

m

, w

r—

,

ow ing fo r
ff soloed In
fon to
of co­
p ro p er
era o f

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MODEL 1-4
STANDARD SINGLE
LIST PRICK $127,110

REGISTRATION
NOTICE
T he R egistration Books of
tho City o f S a n fo rd ^ F lo r
Ida. aro open at th o City
H all, com m encing M on­
day, Novem ber 4 th , 1940,
for Ike purposo of re g is­
tering fo r the G eneral
M unicipal Election to bihcld on D ecem ber 3 ,1 9 4 6 ,
nntl will rem ain open each
d ay except Sundays and
holidays u p to and inclu­
d in g Novem ber 23, 1946H. N. SAYF.R
,
C ity R egistration O fficer.

C0MPANv OF ENffeRTAINERS

p o rtio n o f tho
s p rin t is moved
'Fho htnritim e
H hbr eliniiimleri
curUHod such
l o s t new spaper*
rinsr p a rtia lly P r

FLUSH OUT KIDNEYS
ray Load Crown nnd u*Ved the aw d

Low! fflr help. 1 mado nn rxrollnnt
shut with ray *and »• &lt;L-• Out

f r ^ ^ , 'r s ?

s a

hcnvi’fi*," yidlr.l bamt

WINNER CONTEST

IT’S TIM E FOR H U N TIN G SEASON

P*te^,*»ppn*| U!l n&gt;o y«u raiiw l iho

•ni bla-ldrr n |nij fli

I n &gt; « T W O AT BITf. TIlKA
ONE rASH TO THE RITE i
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.

1T-\-

NEW SMYRNA..
.
VANDERBILT^
S b u tF t CAROUNA.

you *&lt;i up t,

.frApchloo In the NnI Wagua wa* sold in

'rih jq 'i

• . t -i'o*

EN ANIMALS

ItolISlMtD*.
Sibil r.-rain*.
Cavtian:

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TH E SANFORD

SANFORD, F L O R ID A

TUESDAY, N O V .1 2 ,l f t 4 6
HERALD, SANFO RD, FLORIDA

'he Sanford Herald
•.
This Is th e 26th observance *of A m erican Education
W eek. From Nov. 10 ty Nov. IG.apecf*) program A 'Jtfe
being a rran g ed th ro u g h o u t th
thee country to drive hom
homoe
to th e public th e increasing v alu e of education in this
hv th e N ational
Atomic Age. T he occasion is sponsored by
Education Association, th e U nited Si
O ffice of Education, th e Amorican_ Legion, an d tl
atio n n l Congress
of P a re n ts and Teachers, • - ' •
T he discovery o f atom ic en e rg y has m a rk e d a tu rn ­
ing p oint no* only in in tern atio n al rela tio n s but also
in th e b ro a d field o f education. E ither t h e ’schools will

,

Mail order Wife
Creates A Demand
rv, -rff *|
.
•p U T ttl*
y

o

la te n u r?
The board made the i&gt;
alooer’a letter public,.

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Calendar

rn,*!’e',t p,rt - f i g JUth‘»pplirsau•were’
Rath, '■ fer(«W-wldo*or, wrot*
^
^
.
skin* hslp lo nndlne . wife wh&lt;| ,
ibe Nile »• I
.dnl ^m ofe, drink or mn u. the lo|np, „ i0ll

kind th e world h as evter know n, o r they w ill tu rn out*
m ilitarists and politicians w ho will use t h e i r knowledge
o f , th is su b ject fo r the destruction of civilization.
The prim ary function o f th e school* in this new
age upon which we nre Just now 4 m borkinft i* th e elim ina­
tion,, o r a t least th e control, o l those b aser hum an pas­
sions which breed ^an i.faS JO ah n ei* , Jealousy, greed,
h a tre d , a n d prejudice. And in th e fig h t a g a in st these all
too comm on charactorialics.. t h s r 3 la no o b stacle so 'in ­
superable as ignorance, no w eapon m ore useful th an
know ledge.
W« T n a ii t t / t j it ih a t o u r school children are
oroperly h o u sed In building* t h a t are a d eq u ate, san itary ,
w l i S S S &amp; J S 1! : W f, w ^ ^ v i c l e them w ith teachers
w ith c h a ra c te r a* well as tra in in g . W e m u st.p ro v ld e them
TL’liSDAY, NOV.
w ith th e necessary .books, which a re the storehouses pf all
khow ladge, and w ith th e keys with which to unlock
UIULK VBR*B_roR TODAY those tre a su re chest*.
TRUE RF.UOION IB NOT u'- - W e m u st wo to. It t h a t ev e ry Am erican boy, rcgnrd-

T h a t anysi “Y o u r* .. . S m a r tly 1"
Here U imdtl4iulitr...hcrc I* UsWoo.l.bere i« futwttMs
M aeiur*s...u^uiiite jewelry lor ohm by 8wcnk„.beaiiin
lull it It. ..in modern, pipbided letter!
b iWHIp |IJ0 ;k ey .ch ela 12.50. ,'y * '

Mins Mar
Honore At Shower,
eld &gt; U honored
with a miscellaneous shower at
the home of Mrs. C. Cleland a t
41H Palmetto Areturn rrrently with
Mrs. A. 7;. IMh-on and Mrs. \V. L.
Biers a* ro-hbatessw. Lively
arrangi-rnenU of rhrysantbnmitn*

Vaster o n ‘ West U n it Street nt
TjSO H. M. for * white eVjphant
sal*, lluatetam will be Mrs. Forioeter, Mr*. Q. S. Selma., Mi*.
Prsrl ITaniell ahd. Mrs. E. S.
Hockey.
WEDNESDAY
The Pilot Club will hold (tk
io ju lar buiinese m eetlnr In truCommunity Bulldiii* at f*:00
The board will meet a t 7:30

MU» Ctrails Tin lock
Clyde Terwlllegar, J r. *1
din* will be sn exunt of mWDecember wer» honored on Sundr.&gt;
night by Mr. and Mrr. L. B.‘ Mc­
Leod,
and
%
■_u K.Jr.
l* of Oilando
_m .
mi Mr..1.aiTui
.
Mrs.
K. ltoWmlllal.
They #tite&gt;’tailed In the first of a series of
—
M u. H. E. Cantta of Jackson- pre-nuptial parti** aboard Ch«
lle spent the weekend with Mr Houmillat's yacht “ Skylark”.
T h j party met at I bo Xanfhnl
Boat Works at M;0o P. M. and
rruined In thy runoii light Into Lhke
Mourue. At a late hour the Imhii
anchored and a picnic supper &gt;»»*
i-urved by the IiojIh and nofcta##*,-

p

Iruan are attending t
tate Dental meetin*
atm Beach.
*

«J. Prickett. Mrs. W. L &gt; W e .
» : B. K. Hardison, Mrs. II. A.
oiling, Mrs. K. C. Dobson, Mrs.
A. Clark, Mrs Ralph P&amp; r » .
O. C. David, Mrs. F.. W.
uodlcy. Mrs. A. !•* Iliers. Mrs.
K. Dotjson, Mrs. M. (l.-Cleland,
ss Jtuti Manning and Miss Ves-

AFRA ID OF TikK T R llT It.U UT
■k a o b h l y s e e k s rr»
fh
,stall know the truth
sliail tnske you free.-Jo h n

I

* -T lio Team atera U nion is
not the only one t h a t m «
atrikea aa a m enace to tnl*
=auntry’a fu tu re .
Eugene
'l a e y e n
president o f th e
W orid Bank, *ays atrikea
In A m erican in d u stry th re a t­
en global stability by utrnngL ng th e floW of reconstruc­
tion m aterials to devastated
areas. A nd h e . adds, ‘‘The
. gtarvatlon.T or *he product*
‘ o f o u r fields in th e form of
food ho* been succeeded by

A m inister who bellevia ‘'th o re is a hiyatorldiiii force
n p ray e r th a t cat) h r rilrocteci vofuntarily'’ 1* travelling
ab o u t Jb e lo u n try try ing to g*t ten million d e v o u t Am erenn C hristians to pray for U N npd peace. Ilia mbUtod is
;o have Individuals -select a p a rtic u la r UN d elegate to
vhpm hi* prayers will he directed.

oil the success of Itn- II.ill

a starvation no Jess eatenalvo had dangerou* to th*
.welfare of*humanity.’’
w ithout th e other does

f-;*

■
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H unger no doubt- is a
problem in India. B u t .so
Ik -• h u m a n
cuascdnM*. th e ir n e w sp n p e n o
“ D eath from knives and we p rin te r’s devils
brickbats accum ulated, in ou r modest living it
New D elhi, Bom bay t and
B ih a r province today, oay*

W "

MADJHO.V, Wi».--Milk may coni

' -V * r A r‘}

* in

Bftt-itsaMi
from Tsngunyikn,

developstl cxcrptlunallyflrik

on o.dist of mintralls«d milk
said. This-was not ui
milk Is High in prntrl
low In farmvntabi* n

F.w’fri Mo. Rl

ARMISTICE d a y ' DANCE
The . Am erican .LegUm
A uxiliary gave nn A rm »tiie Day dance ul the I-*gUm
llu t Snturday ovcnlng a n d
string music was enjoyed.
T he dunce, with music by

v«t .r-&lt; P h o n e o r , ’

w u s ir
s s .i
asalnst decay.
, .
•

Com pany

Sw m ■

Chefivi

Shantung

.
1111 .Mine* Are,

•
rh o n * UK

ORLANDO. FLORIDA

CORRECT MEN’S WEAR

w e iW M s iW M r ie w

the S tat
•n t one
, ’Slindu and Moslcn
for a atop In th e sti
F u rth erm o re, if all
. - pie- who now spend
*I m -

aL I wi*

anftft

pie?

I OYRTEIt ME
‘
you over make an nynlar
Make up weil
l i t g.and

a*tu*i»a. nwame,.

into shallow bullet'd lutkinv dish,
cover %'llh rich padry an* bake
about 20 minute- in a moderate
©van., Us*. &gt;m*n-*l**d or *vtn
chopped oyatars for this pi*.
'■

advertlai
ue.wapap
A ltc i.r tr o o s D * y C lc e n in q
S

P jIm M lo

A ve. P h. 481

-j-’onthsll
date atvj

ini' t)f Ml-slsslppt

**■« n m a r t t o S t a r t

.

Your Christmas shopping early
Join the merry throng at—
J
v ' .

S| r*'. J. C. Davis xu&lt; elected Us

a ,1,-1,'uuItp to Mtleml the stale

I’. T. A. convention, Tallsliajotey

Nnv. 12. IJ. und It.

IKK Miles
Daily To School

&gt;' vRRKN. Pa., (SP) Thv,srlioul*
. I- S5 miles nway but llaiohl
... I .on Fulr«. of JM iuftel-l;’muku
iii. iiip liark ,m.| fo jth ,-v.iy ilr.y.D.&lt; linitlw ji iiltenil ilu* V eterans'
-;!l - I J t Erie, niakinif tlie hour
-ii.i n half i i ip In tliilr -liuky l ’.i’iU

Wt*t Falm Beach,
. Mr., and M rs. Claml* &lt;T*wMt»yl
ltul&gt;tun*tr « j n l s ctltbiaicd the)i
llth wadding annlv'ri-ury «*„ Nirr,
10. Mr. Robson rriu m c l last
Spring from several »*«rs ”»»rseax. ”*.

1 J nuinrn uf th e . W»Hd in p I’mtnl Slafe* • until I- u Ireinrii
Vo iigaiust FnMi.ui nn.l d iflu ti.r-irf-.u* foiVe i»f leadership in cum.
pi,
,
.
Jt.itting I'aii-iiNi..'Ilg y have ab*dii

'DcirivcfbCy wwl'wir ttje-birttk ■l|*.eniv . j.uweiful . a.-ll.nigsiTtri
•L but there U still an^ctivr|&lt;v^amfllTons Tl, this enitntry.
up with the same IdraaVds |'ir jTnrwut'lt the*.-, they cttnld brlMp
rU," said tin- Uautiful irlh) .In'inemluus indksuio th bear n-i
llornm dc Mm tines C e r n i • . Ineir gnvurnniMit fur whut th-,
i rmnther and m«mlior£^f th . tf, it wu light. The United Stale*
rentltfe Chandler uf d i ilex. Is Jiw keystone ruuntry in th.U.llfrd Kall'inS and it iM'arX gri ..t
Weight.
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planned by 'U t them —&lt;ka»clxt". F ranclntalubp
II has been p&lt;i&gt;t. l»ts—they, all think ulll*»r «t:i.
ter d a t- due In freedom of the imllviiHai,
Hispanists nre ( h r onta who '
all over the Hobth Amrflrao
public aliuut Spanish etttbin
tluence, spreading th* pi ops,
th a t North America n id i
America d&gt; net have the -su ­
ture, language or spirit tm|
in ver be one frlvnuty u n lt.i i
a r- Wyftig to Itiyl de N - r tl a
South America.
.
*'t think whrn th* Cwmaio »
they wore losing i)&lt;i war, the-

"ill ytliui parlx n f till* im ilil thwi^ucn sre not a . Well urganir'-d
os they arc her*, but thajr ate.iiiuking progrrss. f In E“ U)|K- they nt'i
Unciitiiisg n cr^et iu rr* . -Mnfruver
thu whmvn are mule than half thu
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CO.
10*-. Mjtnoll* Ave, rboae tSS
su pply

in»L n n i« r &gt;uhj, ii i inn u«r
war, I aHall set fire to the Wiild!"
“ WithoBt the U n h id Slat* ’ •* *
war wvold have been loat. AD "»•
Manrot &lt;,f Kings I’oln Mcit-hani
Holatlonlsts who do nut wah the Marine Academy Is Ni-pt nne. ,&lt;
United States to take partJvaffairs, th*. unwttiuc black ram.
Fascist pro pmAlois'
victims
Are th s Fascists again aid
It. Ik’ th r nplnlt&gt;n uf aoinr Imil
Cnff Ca!c|&gt;enlng the Wvdgv tw
vlduals that there is tto NevaJv
woolen blanket .In N* a Mexii«&gt;
which. Is more than Hhi years old
lF.tL-.tiU _ sikL i .
... h
Ing.pleturv as she leap -d (0 ^
earnestly, her dark #&gt;•&gt;« Hal
bar silver hair cup pmI In lb

M agnolia Ave.

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principal, rxlruidcd nn iuvDwtlnea 1u
all pnn-ats.tu visit the school Unr ( d i d h i ule
h v Amorlcan Edm-ution Week.

,

Fui l| (
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A; K. Rnasrtter, Mra. Flstcher
We dei'iiled we cOlltd mski&lt; mils
Boils, Mrs. II. W. Rucker, Mrs.
__ _^
* heller pv living nt hoihe,” ,
John Kirk. Mm. LU*»r*s McCall, b S u U ^ U w an,, s lu .r : Mr and
Nr,. R. W. TurlW, Mis. Ireiw MYs. J. N. Hot-on. Jr.’ Mra. Ilrlj- penio.i Ana Rma Schlisper 1&gt;t»*•-ipl.nm-il Harold,. 21.
Illfium. Mrs. w. I*., Mnuiks, Jr., i.'l Bfcoripat’.lci Mr. and Jars. J. Jr Martini x tiurrreru, li-ahing ATgeutliui fcnilnikt, sayx the wunicn nt
K&gt;*ct&lt;&gt; who spent several days

hlnatlon that nrombtas good tcatb
Rut oven when sugar was aiblet
tb ths milk pi provide nearly hst
lha diet's dry m sttsr In the forn
of fermentable sugar,-th* imltnal
still developed few-cavities. ' » ;
TTie rssglu. the- biochemist
•aifl) suggest the p reface. Ig'rill

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i|V will face the famous Joint’Robert Powers, (irliH lpal jud(£, -.1 th«

Davis

.,. R.
r;. H.
i t .Miurniinu,
(iieenlanO, ivpiwcnwMTw
representative
of Swift and Curtpany.
*n
Company. gakv
««(• »n
WtItyrs instructive
Instrurtlve talk, showing picture*
plctum i
out the of |W»ts
j o t , i»f
,.f the garden and
nod tol l
i nr blue hoW
hatv to treat
tre a t th.m . Mra.
Mrs. E. It.
fnstltuty!dem ent wen ths-oriae aketrhlni*
eonl.'it,
Thors present Included Mrs. J.
Ig tilts -btiHtOn-j sA bsll.
C. Davis, Mrs. E.' B. Oernent-..
r find that, IhFUverag# s
Mrs. 7.. U. Ratliff, Mrs. E. (5. Kil­
ale ajfes nrtually t* »1
patrick, Mrs. Chari* Fi'hvr. Mrs.
than that of male ayes

-The-’ solution of the
rimy b* pin* foir Brit^

tain a Pino Unknown rjuantli
addition to calcium—that
prevent tooth decay, tlx U
ally of Wisconsin hlochemle
port.

Snoils are ncarsightsd, • canpof
eae beyond a fow inches, and *f«
bettrr In dim light. ,

NoV. t ' :

.

ral t.'iivle

It WT.S

IDYK

In their experiments, at

Ju t p ray e rs for peace and fo r th e United N atio n s will
lave to be backod up w ith w o rk .o n the p a r t of every(*ody, C hriitian* or not, and, o f every naUonalit&gt;v T here
m ust he w ork to eradicate tension , between people and
nation*. W o rk to substitute two-sided 'k now ledge f o r
Sllw aa l \ l « a ! M St h I a ,( Me
f.
_ I f r A_ V -. -t
a
class bias in union-miftingrme.

the I’ressaered

THE LEUSKIt DRAMATIC SCIIOOI

|ng monay

The O n trs t &lt;Urcl* o f.lj
dri. ( lull met Frldiy at th
•VV. Smith of Mi-. F. EL Hula .wit
Oeorgo McCall, vlee-chairm
&lt;i' a

kiiOn how !•

W e ’cl lik e a cllHUCeilo p r o v e flow fe w p e o p le
k n o w h o w to u s e t h e i r . l u n g s to f u ll e n p a tity
C o r n 'c t lirc n th iiig f o r t h b e ffe c tiv e u s c o f th e
s p e a k in g v o i c e -is a d e f in ite part o f th e m e ­
t h o d s u s e d . by .*. . ,
.

Thu Eouthslde J*. T. A. niet Inst.
Thursday . at the school with
Fdwaid Marshall, guest speaker,
discussing ru-uprralion betwreli
the Inline ami the M-hnol with SttnHe
laintr given religion* iruining.
WINTER IIAV6N, FLORIDA—Lovely Mnrthh Ann llln.k «.ll
Mrs.. J im (tuiualrt, iliiiiman of
the Igike .Wales Chamber of Commerce in the ;Tuiigri»us
the nirmt'irshlp ronunlttee, re­ trpfrseiit
O nteet h» be held November 17th at Cyprvss Cunlrn*. Kntiir*
ported that the goal-of fstln-rInto Hit* Jayreo llrudi|uarli-t s and |M)**ihly sisly or more
au,| mothers Intallng'.lUl had bben i.i,l t«our»lig
. '.II I .
' ll.ilia r l l &gt;..ituhg lltllu lliu l t •11f i.

m eet at S;J

‘X’ The Unknown Solution Of Fats
In Milk Checks Problem Is Nuts,
Decay Of Teeth Britain Believes

i-alleil tt.i (irerhani police xtalion,
and reported burglars had stoler
h!» pm)nilmimr.-&gt;)uipmctit. The liest
H rittih t; u k a l o .-cries of ijuc«I Ion*, hot- received no i t pi &gt;.*».'
*‘t an'i hear u thiiur you nay,” the
Undertaker explained. "The hui»&lt;ar.« tuik nry hmriDtc aid, too.”

Edward Marshall Is
Southslde SpenkVr

ehairniai&gt;! lif-1

Praying And Work

I.

prevent wioue br*ok

IJiaJi
blue

tturban
v .s l .i a

sshe
ka

sl*»k blurl: suit,

,AI)IES RA
o ., th e se al*

re d

wnlcr-

ealiit-r. lig h t,

klalse, Eire.

tn
i.e a
wore

.. it, I ■
will

itha founu I

I

twatfod both the Argemlr. s i
fraga Union uf Wonren ail "*•
Antl-Foscist ’ League for .Vet-&lt;
wH6e« niembership of 60,00(1-.m sn cullrttrd rood and clutW t ' ••
th* people o f . devastated sli I

PHONE 914

C°Trie Pirogue aftd a num’-i r
other orw ffitlona a r.rd .-M July, 1W.’I, by Argentine adh,

IsllU lld
genoAi
B n in if
tv- . &lt;JS ,L|
•:*&gt;.* had . been iaII---1

t* at wUC re­
ef year Laan-

&gt; « r j j ^ u . ‘h^ IW r u

PLAIDS and Gabardmev,
u«. Sixes 2 to 6a, $ 12.1*5.
N-COATS In all color..

i-raiblu, in Red, B ro w n ,
Sixes 7 to 14, $ 1 4 .7 5

S

H y ie e n o rs

SEM1NO

FIVF

m i eye * r i r r i .ik k
CHICAGO, *dV;A» undertaker

If you were told f»*u |i.of,|,
•reallit* correctly.

• Slate n n te d with crv«t«| glewes In tne:i
r. •
rhuien pattern and a fluted pink
I glass fruit bowl.
'
,
• L ,V*
Those enjoying the rvenirf* w\th
Florida M is. Tnduck and Mr. Terwlllestar
i W*&lt;k were Mr. and Mm. I)«'u Scott, Jr.,
Mr. amt Mrs. Jark KullnUh Mr.
and Mrs. W. Itriidcrmon, llr. an l
n Fran- .Mrs. R, L. Parkins, J r , Mr., and
mother Mr*, t*. &gt;&gt;X’8peiicrr, Nr. and M rs
I Chap- Truluck, Mr. and Mrs% U ),'a b * .
and Mrs. McLeod, Mr., and
Itoumillat, Mrs. Frances K. Keuitlll
lut. Ill and Mrs. Frank Ray.
Also Miss Elisabeth Dyson, MU
Joyce HeUel, Miss Elite Butclii
non, Donald Bishop, (leurtff Kick
Joe MrCaslin, Ralph Tolar, Harry’

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&gt;'■
1 fm Junior IF

1 ini'otlng ,s
n HanfuWH

LEAVES ARM MEN r
INlllv-HOLVIU*
NORTON CAN EX. Envlaitd. »Vi
—Mr-r. ’Elisabeth Adntux of this
Sl»rf..rd«hlr0 village was publicly
preti.j th at »h«- r w t r la s tr d ln tnxicants, anil crryH'.cd hi r rid uxr
tn .ibaUmnc*.
/
‘
_
John Edward*./another vtllatr* r.
w;i ' tint a» proutKjlutt In*. \»a&gt; in-.cr ill anil aniil "plrltTv of brfr‘trill him healthy.
* Thyy died ut* the same day

Enter* T an gerin e* Q ueen Contest A t
Cypress Garden*

To Honor C

DES MOINES—\yh«n tt-yoarAs the
old Chsrfls forth wad parried at
Udder. r».. the SU lf Board of ruUttos U
uclal Welfare alsuried Its MUM
irrieula duty e d b * n don*. 1fio*f«p}inty ,Uorwr fo r my
.
wtuplerto/ If rumanca U to S
S
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PAG E

SCHOOL AUDITO
• . i f ' • i - ■ J ti,

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raawfifc

S A N K O K I)

igatod in the interest of all Centra!
her increase In the price of Home

to prevent any
It may be entto
/

The Board of Directors o

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lger of seriously inflated prices being foisted Oft the gito

to throw

eurceg of this company into a concentrated effort to tfefefct
in .
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I t th e re m o v a l o f rm
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furnishings and
- i -‘ - . i . t —

i t e m s o f h o itie f u

at such increase

to be determined by
ail articles in t
retail price having
Celling f t * Regal,

Inbeiter-h

.

idealizing

ceilln&amp;B on all, ho:

timeop

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3 AN FORD HERALD, SA NFO RD , FLORIDA

PAGE. SEVEN
1 » "*■ *

Solemn Parisians Another Coalition List or Reasons Why Anderson Reveals
Offer Tribute To Government Is I’uniecT In U g S f g M B f
Fi-ench War Dead Likely In JVaitce

Aye can niaho

t a

. PA ItJS. Nov. 12
— f/p&gt;
l- PA
RIS. ’*Nov.
12—f/P
&gt;—
PAR®.
Not; '12—(A
12- i M V- rr
T ens of th o u sa n d e o f solem n The outcom e o f tlio French
and silent 'nrisiaus yestiir-, flection npiiahsntly Is not
day wfclchec interim F&gt;tnch
......
nil It njiimr.. to lie.^allheugh
pay ArmLst ■C D ay trib u te thl&gt; Cohim lm iatf eamo out
tb War dead. B
ldault 'drove
drove Of th e balloting jas tlie
BidaulL
dow n th e C llnmps
L 1 ,.:_
_ ( ______
JT—l po rty ...
Elysees
..rirongo.d
in .F ran ce’s
to th e A rch of T rium ph tiow F o u iih Remildlc.

arrange-

w

r BROOKLYN, tio v . 12 — ! ^
^ A
III S o U th ;
E/Pi—T he list of n ra s o n s w h y ; pa s ? a«uiu (.lk nb'Ant. Novil
f' n;i|o turrt ill fire itlt.nit.s rtftiS, ISirfCtal)—:n&gt;n)u
jl-.\inK
loitjf and varied, hut th ere ’* -!o'J \ « V.-umr*’ A-immi^ratFi
Mivuva ronifi for *iinitmvo—
i
Him* In i Liilitn nuJ f&lt;»ut o.hfr
*1
• 1&lt;M,,n ,(,r
io4.ncm t.nt rut*-* *iv awailui*
n *

]■ Biit. tin! tSblh ur the

«UOjbGE
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AMD
. v ^ W.VMOUTIl
k-* . - . t- *-Ail■ - « • . OW
. . .

Admirkl Says U. S.
Defense Must Be
Made OttHighSeas

t-ll deteriorate.
f k u M . NorA
t Ib t yoyrsaU
lies! assnradee of Mghcat CAS!

end in good rep air Until the
U nited N ations is ab le to
build a lastin g peace.
In nu Arm istice Day nrtlinus in A tlan ta , Detifeld
said th a t A m erica's t e a &lt;!&lt;■•
Icrwes should begin “ a t the
Very cogat of any aggre#Ror.” Up added/ “ Ah long
a i wo, control tlie sens, no
enom y can carry a w ar

iFlmsian Dirigible To
He Levelled S o o n
.LONDON, Nov. J 2 ~ 0 H r
l t won’t he long ’till tlia linvailing of Ro^ani‘8 first niliy.
dlrigilde 'since th e war. I t's
been b u ilt neat- MoWoflf.
And the Moscow radio said
to day, it’s going into trnns-

agnlnst u« to^ a Bucteaful

—

jtiiH w , lh* VA cnnotinced cutlnj

?tif.-j t’;,k ..
The flection w o rk e r n m
rflagy tl l»y uuldanU fietl ftaanilnnls while on hli&gt; w fy to
a iK.l'lng place Party .T i|CmMa.i morning. Inveatigatoru
h a te been unable to eslaiiIt H :i definite m otive fu t

•

To m y friend# who gave me th e lr S o M e h e a ria d sup­

HOYS and OIRLS
W r ar« havltif a m o n th 14 th u u e e p r c ta U i fo r y u » w llh « p i r tu r .
a n d r a r t o o u putt’ll llh r. Ilo a u r r l«.
IH I y o u r l i i r n i h m i l ro u re p n i N r l l !

Ymikers Man Knows
How To Add 2 and 2

to trfvu bnck $119 to R ued,

Thanks To My Many■■Friends
lh ^
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Ann.”

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ciontfk
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RUTLAND BUILDING
Orlando, Florida

£U«Cffaosc tm i
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Thatu wfr* 10 bowl Camr* an
l*a, l. llHfl.

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e«»mln«t—(;i»"*r* flu*.)
M ) ft. Oraacti Ava
Orlando, Fforld*
.

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loney.

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Lvik tDHuiJ Forri and lrt|.»n| A ihrlltiM* nrw job and a
nrw life—adlk InUmtiot wotk, »iH»tt», mlrrlalnrarnt and
inu'l uppwtutilllrk-ran Ire had f"f llic nklni by quallGr.1
V«ing tijpiLwlki-vultuilr«t l.tr dir l*t Cavab y, 11lh Aitbornr,
tsh. Vib. 2illi nr 2'idi Itifiinlry Dm.ii.u*U li.it an nj'|sitiiiniiv . . . wlml 4 jab! Trainiiw irt nna o£
llir*r rrark uniu «ill
&gt;cn in *.n«1 »tra.l klirrrtrr jou
c«. Mu.lv a fun t&gt;&lt;ri
L am dir (axinalitift drliii* nf
Milil.it v (Intrrnmrnl -«»iit.il In future prate and pro»prtity.
Japan’' ”I«li-l id I’ini^’’ aie but • MM|de of llie-attrac*
lion* of an Atmv r.nri-f in tbs Far Ka»l. TVio Army Itai
i«N&gt;iHjinl comioililili' lo.lrl^ ilirjtfM. *nimnilti|t (Mob, trnnia
rluM, (oil r.uirar*. bail park*. Thrw - familiar kaunta of
Vrr-Kur tumid* -and tnatu n«n&gt; linrloptnrnU —prutido’a
liiuad rbnife of hfiritiva.
, Nut ercr&gt;mm rati mraiutn up |» till* ink Only 3 year
rilli.lre* klut itrft V fanl»il r.liv'.iral in.I rilrntll Man.laid *
rail injnir lire Iretirfu* of.•nrii a jilt). HiU» oirt*ra* pay,
poxl l.uwl amt b.ilflilt: and a fftretmU trtirrtnriit plan make
votir fitlnrr in tin* \mn (ii.oind Form lo.i (tood to mt«il
S*-e ymir irearr-t \ run flcrtiiiline Olfrerr f..r full drlall*.

Ann, ihn idflfH d O it|ititrtl/l&gt; ii

ureggii. was an ekret h"it ilirttrkl cupluUi for
F m lrijc k - B r y a n .. th e lie*
pul 1 all cbmiiditle for l ‘t»niii New Y ork’s Inth
.niMiul, Ilfyitii was defeated
bj the American I.al.or par*
ty m nim hent, lU'pnMontaUv* Vito .MnriT.nl on in.

alw ays be grateful.

Betty 90 atreonds, i huute bum* M ute h a tlh u l rarely
ActtWhm fn-ta# Unll*sl Stale*, trtiith l of ,-4itrp iburf fin
a m ird in ff to .. n r t . K aUoual Firo pound*, t cnialei yeluh
pound*.
,

A N iw LIFE OUT THERE

Nl.U* VOliK, Nov- 12,- {f\\,
I he riucUon day in j uric-

p ort in o u r fi^ht for Two P arty'ttoY tirnh.rtU , I shall

is 150 feet long. It's lop
speed Is (J2 m iles an hour.
Its calling— 16,400 fcAt. Tin*
luiMhiur, ' linvo nam ed * ii

The Army.tGround Forces offers you

lot1(ion Day Victim
Dies In New York

! , \O N K E ltS . N..Y. Nov. U
f (tpj*-Y ou c a n 't nay -latk
liucci, of Yonkers, doesn't
know the m enning of two
mil two when ho sees if.
lie put tw o am i tw o togi’tliC r B atuiday n ig h t very
neatly Indeed.
Fhjd, R u e d nqtlcTd tfiut
i is w allet, contulning m ore
titan ?hOi&gt;, • was m issing.
T hen
sh o rtly , afterw ftn l,
’Riicel found a ce rtain jo b ­
less friend o f his |n a bar,
..cnerously having drinkn
or the boys. hir. lt'uccl «p&gt;roves of generosity. But
list tlie #ume—iw herc did
■his fallow g o t tho m oney ?
No job, No private income.
Hubei called police, who per­

Denfield said also th a t
a pow erful reaarve Rtrvnglh
will give the United Statea
n stro n g e r voice a t inter*
national conference tables.
Phoa® 1011

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Take the case o f M fr, ifcmuth It* contact rcpm^utalir.-,
M n rg a rtt A l i d e r s o n of , utprxe S. Andfitton.
i
hpoi.M lti J to c w to
^ J X
^ V
S t O
t
fonn.l u n itin g whtrtl Uie flr»f, tojuact rcpres.’iitntivt: that 21..
htddiV* ennte clanging 'It* to 'i* 1* bc*,l ill lh.- ft\» tooUrtrUtern
fen i'Iarm box in answ er to
^ f v t r u u « ^ n U d b&gt;
n ,...,i
I AA'ClotiUa hn«pii»l% 1t«i&gt; Ukttir)
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I |cai* foi- nut*** ifttiat* trom S?.ti» i
•Min. A.ndersun h a d tu rn e d )a id »e,t&gt;o.’. (*r &gt;iar.
in Uie alarm . Thfc rest o f tho
The Va hospital nt Lake c t
xioir
m
tiie
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in
court
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hritt Lawiyib Atlanta. SO; Augtksla,
i'ltn. A n d e rto n •e x p lain e d nn„ 10; TtnJinB*vl[lr. tla., Id;
to the judge th a t am* had •f^iAwei.City, T«nn.. 10; Kem»idj,
In excellent re luutn foe tu m . WemPhit. 40; VA hiwtiltal *% lo t.
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n&gt;‘ 1,1 ll,Is ' “ l** afnrni. s h e frotabete, Trim., ?U; aial Karin t*b-.
\m\ U ttaireled w ith h e r Im a-, if.- .
band, a n d Wn* ttfritid h e 1 Dr, Brower »*ld Hie ranjpetfhi,

tom b of th e Unknown Sol -1 vtilin t yesterday In Franro
tiier. Then h r stood b a re - 'a n d I o r volbnles a p p e a r Utito bring forth o
beaded f o r.o p e m inute b flM w b
rileuee honoring th e dead o f 7atrictly
)eft-w
W oritl W a r ono. -s|*th\» fo r­
eign diplom uts joined in th e com|)Iet« riltdrns froth th e
ceidmohy.
voting fo r a national Wjt
T lirpughout
F r a n c e , setnbly, sonic he\V cdalttlon
school children placed flow - la prolihbly In Jilnee o f th e
cra on graves of A m erican com bine pr Popdliir Ue*
soldiers in battlefield cteme- publlertns, Oom m unista ndd
Socialists
hich ' run* thh
teHWte.A plaque honoring1M
P M H w..................
tlie lu te President Robse* r u m in t provisional regl
vejt was dedicated a t a
A ccording
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M e,i s from
' - b rir, hbtpiuh at th« •
h..n 'h
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J lei"i:2y
d .th o 'r !!ur,
United S tales mlljlar&gt;’ ceme- m inistry figures fo r I
Mu- D epartm ent fu r hhlto. Atlanta iireaeh otficr.
United States Third Army
a re buried.
llib BocUilUta 95. w ith sm all­
F rance okservod Arm la- e r p arties bringing up ttgs
tlco Day as a imtional holi* iw r ,
Ruturn^ fnim th e colonlei
on HR o th e r se a ts are ^nbt
expected to rh a n g e the b a h
ndre of pow er nm lurially.
WMl^ th e ' Connnunltrts
em erged n i F ra n c e ’s n u m h
onh p arty , th ere seems lilt
IT-• ^ ,l*' ’ th a n c e th ey can form
governm ent
a n ti - l i o n
;• ATLANTA. Nuvv l2-w&lt;/») parties gained, too. As a '
------ T h e Chief o f i W Pcrsuit. President G eprge B
rooH, Vice A dm iral Loliis
fd
llt’s P o p u la r Republican
D enfeldy ycafenlay aaimrted
th at defense of th* U nited P arty looms ns th e possible
■State# m ust he Wado oil bulw ark of a pow erful ant|Com m urtist lik e.

S afcgnnH y o u rj
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poof® ih an e v e r
an d fam ily, and

roTrt'd tire boy fHead’s . s'lto, t&lt; All Knmr train*’ of Ihi* praA.*dii'Y to thn. bus station—■
•ah.1 W tn.jlsnil MsUhit Soahmrks L it Jgaytd
cti t«&gt; CvBmnki.
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Thar# !■ a world wide .hurlage of animal fell ond of
vogetobl® oil*. Thl* ‘. ho.n.(;&lt;i off#cN all of ut. For imtance,
fhlt ytar-SoaprAniiort hnyo i-onn able to obtain only ona fifth
Of Hi® imported oil* they utud in l ? 4 l — for io n domestic
fate, loo.
Becauio of the world--Aide* thortago, 'mtmufadurert are
unable tu geyjho amount of fat* and oils they neat) 10 moko
not only toapi, hut oho paint*/ Mxtilos, tires, loa'her goods,
floor coverings, olecHknt appliances, etc.

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for the help of American housewives, tho shortage of
p Would hove been far mcr® serious, ta c t year} mar®
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To Protect the reace of the World;
To Promote the r r o i n * of Amtrica;
To Prodtsce Prosperity for H ioftnl;

AN INDEPEN D EN T DAI1.1
E stablished 1908

VOLUME XXXVII

» BanPlacedOn
Abattoirs In
City
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FLO RIDA , WEDNESDAY. NOV. 13, 1U-1G

Associated Press Leased W ire

NO. 297

Smuts Says His Nation Will

MRP Draws Second Place In French Election

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Orlando Man Given
Contract To lluild
Information Booth
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NANKING. Nov 13. W* The
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w r i t l e n iiotiee** s e n e d
Tilts
iitclUile*
truffle
viol at ion
t ic k e ts
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an* de*
C ity A t t o r n e y i 'tt l W i h o n *««* *rrihed as relui tanl to *h-»i uss C^nn*
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up. Die n e w - p a p e i refuj-ed l
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f i lm or deny thi» urniffieial
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So did t h e police, wlto a l e n ,
flitlti T* l.«&gt; tllf K k j n i ■ n »
(Hilling ' s t i n t *ev ut tty me
&gt;
vr« «■y •* t l h v * ilicvl in . .i
throughout Iwiinhut, a . a ' l e - dt ” t
M i. Mb .r|f VA.I ail IICCMIllJift . i-4
play m»I! t Im" ^
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threala of violence by the -•■
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Final Rites For
John Wilhite Are
Held In O r l a n d o

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p rn ;..,il for )!. .iiuievatkh!
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di-' h a t ittal e l e t t i t e a l l y
th e Ira-e
wa* badly t i n n up, a n d i i a f f i e Itween i e i u Aileni a n d e-m ,tu l porn
J*
. u u , batted
A few iiilniltea aft,.■ ■ [In?, tl cnlenl. Vw.» pei*un» vvi ■
h u l l win*n .1 I t.i n till a land in

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Lin t 'h n s i ut - t.tlk i it m id tn r k* ' t *•&gt;I it tu tli,- | \ (Ipit*m f \ '&gt; i ‘iit b lv ‘s ‘I 'r u s te e a h ip

Reds Continue Six Palestine Police Officers
Killed In Electric Car Blast
Fight Despite
uk'i &gt; »
Chiang’s Order
I po3h i' 111Tjl.'i ■11* ftftl' killed todis
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ermio nt general. The fipokestmin
is i|uni«*d us saying that National
1st armies intend to hammer Coin*
nvuni^t position*, with redoubled
strength^ if .th e .He.! forre refuse
0 / poltee. In come* to term s through poll*

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if APPEARS IHAT TMI COMMUNIST PARTY*TN FRANC! wen a nine srat'lcad over II* nearest rival, the Puaular
Republican Movement (M ill1), ns Utc nationwide election of deputies to the Fourth Republic's Brit National J
Assembly. Francisque Cay (right). leader of the Popular Republican Movcrfient (MRP). I* pictured el ha '
ad-liresc-l a group during the t»mp,-ign. Provili.mal Pre-vlRenl of France tie o rtn Btdsult (left). 1* showis
i , |u- presided A^lhe opening s«shm of the National Press Conference In Parti. •
(International)

f i r e ” urd. i will, h took e f fe t VIuH
Health.
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Oihindfi e**n- dn v i ¥ fowui
•jpelug^ m u nw ;i i ilt-i 1 lhi* cn*iI ra* (
Sittmltnt i”Oii*lyf the tiff|einl 1 eitto Wild n t*iiirljHfTi»»%irninM*ot ’*«* J* 1 1 u l \ e u &lt; A *!’!*ni■y r a r rir* I n s i r«*n i?

Trat

Permanent Reminder Of Nazis

H e ld T o jn o r r m v i
ISaptist ( I t u r e h

M t.-M *»f nin** i t )' fur

(iovernment P l a n s
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.Mr. J i lim nm nn&lt;| F u r i i s t t»nt«'hH
Offensive U n 1e ss
tu In* alhiwi*d tu *»p«*lHtv U tmwit’I H*
Communists Yield
-anMitry iiLjitiui|
m futmtnTi'Ui

on the t im er near the Z**a* H h
hid was ^&gt;4,10^.
l#Hid InihleiN
Mm* ttttvemd runsructinn Compa­
ny and T. S. l!rawl&lt;r&gt;*.
The Commission adopted an or
diHUfic uukljiR it \i m»-demt*ant»r
with penalty tin to 1-00 to destroy

South African Fro-'
posal is defended.
By Britain As Trus­
teeship Fight Opens

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Furncral Services To

Manager M \
Sa&gt;^r -*i»M Oim
• mu ruing.
Thin art nut fullnw* *1 ’a hraH*t|
dlM!U^ion in a t ru u.ini room tug*
l town ujipuurn tjt and proponent a
of ilia. |»r«i|»03i*(f a hat It*if in run*
nreturn wifli |hi* Cent rill Florida
J Quick Kreexe |i|nnl ut T hirtionth '
and ftJtti Avettue.
t*d\\in Sjnn*
hcdirF, attorney at law, represent­
ed the Opponents. nVitl re iterntetl
‘ - a iirtAiou* dcnvind that the hrdlttahce allowing it Lull m i a in the By 1

with .the pfiijHitcd i p m k fiet-rr
p la n t, tlie t o huts i* whim aintindt%l
“■it u* to pvt mlt
the It*It o id m .rn
Ty l.mii- rnh-1 ru- tton
w ith in the
ilh ilUult- up
and upend o n uff nhnltwlt^
p t u i r d My t h e S t a t e liiwifd &lt;*1

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7

B. C. Moore Dies
This Morning At
Orlando Hospital

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The City CommEssimi iif
fltruetOcl C ity A ttorney Fred
Wilson lust night to propare an ordinance am end­
m ent .prohibiting any slaugh^ , 't e r house o r a b a tto ir within
* the city lim its. This am end­
ment is expected to be n(loj)ted Jil the next m eeting
. of the Cm mni"sio!!f City

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Sect him :t|u .tl th e t i l y Mi-hmim
ridofitnl i p -I'M l, ptu h ih iiu d '■Luigi

BUP.

If Annexation Plan Refused

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Wcsirrii Airlines
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nl* Yenan t? the main ob­ 39th Annual Jw-mben-hip Meet­ drowned at m ldnlghl Frtd.iv w len KlVVilllln &gt; lllb. AuirllC.ili IndfU ite, ,xl b&gt; tl— Pitot d u ll fnr lire- in n tN.Hxvt blji k-marki-* rtnt f i»* May In the an only IS ntiltAjiprovdl was given tu n pint ex­ capital
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;
tending Evergreen Cemetery w w t jective of Chtang Kal Shek’a tha . Elurida . S tale Chninl-er of Ire fell Trom Ua&gt; rear ik-ck uf tire uf Aiiiiuntantr.. .Kliiiula In-tilu'!1 (I* 1 - -I rbsbll 1 II
wNtelnw ittil -trnllar Itenv- \ -ai' h* i-i . H4- !i-t.,| it- flight.
tu the railroad track,.. Eire Chief ■tiuops.
vvssrl Into Isikn Montro y^i a t­ nf A- 1 —nil m-&gt;t llie 1“*r -■t II.-pi
(■tl -I,
iip-lleil til­
till
by | ul thi t-riniiit -I Imii
lli- i*l
I
I Is\
I
Commerce, tn Miami, tree.
IX.1
I
A- v.i
Mark Cleveland w a. authorileil to
tempting to alt down on a l-'l-Une &lt;‘hitii'li
t ,&lt;
th- fl.l
■ t .. .1 l-tfi •
\ S m - x■•i ■■ • ' AJ ■- ■-■•■", i
lli- \\ill BibIn * ’ a Itinclu "ti -pon- clvalr. were held Tuesday itv m o m
in -'
attend the conference of fire marr .^
t
i
.1,-1
sored by the Ph-riila t --■•eiation «C * 00 o'clock at the (tu -’- ■land
shttll, in Tam pa next week.
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f i t - ' i l&gt;“ '
anil Fueml Rome Tlie Rev
A letter from N. I- Rryan nf
I r ■i* v
M Ilk,
II.I
M
il,
the Elnridn J u n i o r r 'h.uiita-i ••( MoNalr nfftetated Intern wn: -A LI
rhe Stale lliui'l Uejliirtm enl
■
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■&lt;*. x j | t(,- !.
Cummern- n! Ilf 30 I* Y1 lt-*r in GrwnwxxKl (v-mc-tery
read. Thii w a. all an.w er tu the
It- t- .Mi
Ala ■I,., b ,■ ■
• If f b.-M (■
2.
at
the
Cotumbu*
hotel
I' ty•a req u i.t that Krench Avenue
Revrral mr-mln-rs of lbIV- unfit
"■I ii Li \t .
lie repaved nnd widened l*y tinvainly dtvxxl Into tin- ,!•- ■
ttcorse Tiniirri e-ri—d cluilmuui
S tate a» a f a r m !*• m a r k e t r-&gt;.vl
al&gt;mg?-lde Uie MuiileljisU !•
*'ll
\% n
It
di *
The
t h a t t h e Rond I ’’
.... reply
. ...,
fur rhe Tuber c S k 3 sC h r Wh im Seal
Chief WtUilte a heiut
a an
•1
' I l|-V. M
t i* n &lt; • a
' HI III t Mill ••
partw ent i. rmt petmitli-d in -pen.) ani,. p! RcmliitilirTCmnly nnnmuic"AS
drove Uie wider, but m en-1
,
,
,
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III,,
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4
1
"
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t
money uri project&gt; of tin* nature, ■xl hla local chatruam lor the
i \- k j &gt;*.\ h i y
n.u
i3- (,n
Including fbuifont flmiu-n .if ui
1 i AM t i
(t--m 1 -ilk
In-ut
1 ■■
li’i d (• » I..Lnn-t stale-1 that the rc.putu-lblll’.y Ormnly res follow*: Irnigwood. Mr*
‘ ,zl
U f . , —CM A tl /I m - L 'n n members of tile O u.it Ou.itil AuxGUI
A
rtis
t
rt.-v.
U
-rii.-i.i-'I7i-Jai-k
-.liirtbCity
rv-uncll
i
I
m
• L'--l-t f . ,
c \lin
.11 !D *aI
for the improvement I. up to tin* II 11 Gray; Geneva. Mrs J . W.
v^tr In i»? \ - ih
(If
nuiry. did not recover tin- t.«ry —FlortaU • tan w i). an-- --U,.; (*■;*'kr g m
Biuxt t J - . r i M i tor IM P . Li m in e r
W dl-.-eatpm g
Yarborough; Uvke Mary, Mrs. R.
City.
until &amp;8 minuter- laU-r. ruxunlmg "knock o ff next Prfctay mid l--uiL
i 'l l i ,-lrivv sl n i ti i ii r innlvvjy h-nive'• a n - .
(he U »
^
n i D d a f -r t hx-arm«
A letter from radio station oper- E. True; L*iko Monroe, Mrn. Mary
" *
f&amp;klurd-iy
whim
tl«')
otUsat.
Uuu
AT.
COUtB.
Nov.
•
13—
OT)—'
Tl”
*
to
poller*
A
vpi.ul
of
reoruf
worka^-ator James River* to the effect llran t; Stavta, Rev- Qtejihen TYru- nation’s dairy .Industry received a era font Uie Orlando fin- deport­ own llirm RurenuA f(fUi uiin.i.il th, th ird i |u a r t e r llmi-ilil llejit, w»ro olltrlaL. ill line'bnuuli «,( ||,.J clta n :fi that y -k et «-al|*rs had
4-diiiiiy A le x a n d e r
niul
l.loyd
th a t he expect* to secure favorable by; Chuluota, Mm. Hammy Longr
(pnerlimtiit -igiip
crabbed tin- llun'.i stuire of reIn Miami, where tin-) Switin niiiV rd , th o l u l l In tin* riillilary
■- r served ti-krts for a high .wjlmdl
response to hie application to the CnaaetbeiTy; Mrs. - B. Odaaler; warning- today th at lower prtrea m ent an-lvrxl with a crush boat convention
wttt
make
Ijirlr
liradquarter.x
-it
and
reneqe
and
pullmobir
txjulp
ll^ b y
yiger- Unixuri-1
Inal
FCC to operate a radio station in Oviedo, O. R. Clont-i; Paula. Mrs. may be in tho offing The warning ment, tmt effort* to rev ire cid ei
Um Me Aill ter tioti-t. A huge pro­
j
Sanford, was read. It was slated, M ..G . Ilodgrei; Altamonte Bjirtrigi, capie from Agrleulture Becretary
1ij,i,il'l . i| I liriiiigti
a
. In**!
*-f
Wilhite
w&lt;Te
fuM
W
*
Or
f’
1.
portion of the looil mendtereldn lth a t he wa* ready to sign a 1|‘J Mra. If. B. Mclntogi anil Forrest Anderjun. who alio urged dairy­
lmt wu l lu.-xi
l s i l ri vv m, H1'*
--rdinaiwe
jir-nlilre
(lu t
1, 1.1 i- 1 ivklrt* f", t h e . t-iucllPark
primouncetf
|d
m
den,I
rxi-x
t-xl
lo
au*snt(
.uv
on
liny
r-&gt;
ah
k. CQatesi
year tease and to locate his studio City. U n Fred F ira a n l The Negro men to adopt rnrtre efficient
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prnntdenl,
G
ull
.
Ctllrf Wlllilti- Ls surVlvrxl In lit*
^ a t the Mayfair Inn%
J ' O ( l a V mav h - .mill (or m-vn* Bum IS cents
Bool ante chalrinm la Moggie metitods of producttoir awl iltitrlmother^. Mrs. Jbvsv A. Wllhlir- of Itrcrddlng officer a t Uie remveutt-u jm int -«a« n o good.
* -txivi-. lla i-.rtsirlhlRvI j-rtee by any
Bvana. supervisor o r Negro schools butlon.
The i rufiimter of (he game
A frill busltlfcis itrogmm for the
Orlando
A
former
veteran
of
*
|v r x-n proctirliuc tk-ket.* for rewale
tn fFmtnole County. ________ __
'Anderaon asked why milk (JiouM
wax
played
in
mi-1
fp-l-l
with
two-day
(meting
tuns
been
ptaftlust.,
W \* m i\T ,'T it\ \
P‘
'tire « tioli wiv: taken after toot "These people are . enthusiastic lie retailed In n different manner World War I. lie saw srrvUc as with talks oil all plia*r.!i of Fain- ■v. ti.niecx &lt;&gt;f punt
coming
at
Ire i no
•, (;,i ^ | \ Khil- ballfart- prob-ved the quick
workers and wttt exceed "lant year's from other food (woduct* He a flee Bee tn World War II In lUe Biin-au work sclinlutrd by Itatliu. |ti&gt; &lt; |irn t interval*.
Confer-- ,1 I ■-hi v mi I,
BtmUi
IXiclflc
For
two
year*
lie
fi' -!-• of rami- -SPOO - tickets
tho
total, I know, repretally since the queallnned whrttrer liome delivery
yard*
to
gairttnl I'
r a n k i n g .p-.il,- ....... f .,, On no
was comma ruler of Orlando Amer­ ally known and h*=a! ape.ik'Tr I Strif'iid Orlando
utmil game between tyxi and
WARSAW, Nov. 13. (A*)— The work of the T. U As.iOclaUon.luui pays. *
and tlu* Fed*
Programs
for
tsvUr
days
will
ri|s-u
l
t
._
t
li-m'.
fi
i!
„P,
&gt;
Jm-kson it:-.di fseiio-b- Tlie Ucktds
I
In on addrem pretxvred for Uie ican legion lAwt. nrut from hi23 at t) 30 A M according
Polish government today an- grown to such tremendous jwojkw.h-lirij rack ,1 - rig h t first iI-iim h t-&gt;
mi,I th ........... m
,|i
were tn a f»-w hour* Monday at
NnUonqfoOooprTatlve Milk Pro­ to 1935 was Buprrtntrndcii' ot Ford. Orlando, executive secretary" £t1V*111
Ihe Tig- r &lt; Alexander . , Krtlg
• nouneed a date for the long- tlons-" Mr. Touhy declared.
.1 ib, i
f , ,
trannpnrtntton of Ujo Florida Piwer*
S! '-(» «-.u 1- amt were rrimrledly
planned general eUction. The
ducers fKirrnUon In Qt. Ixails. the Oorp. He was a member nf Uie of llie Florida Pann Bureau Rofr ^ ii-. tl
leading groiont g.-iner tract wi Ii b.lm I I -•wt- -Vini’ll l-'iric o ft-irtl at re-xa!r vexterday
date Is Jan. 10. 191"- The P resi­
Agriculture Secret ary wild further Masons and of U ie' Verer.ms of IripR. a wrx-k-nul Pair o! Cubi I,., tt,, evening with MS yard*, W ould U41-1 **ff X
tl it-e and for S- SO
,
dium of Poland** N ational Coun­
and oUter social activities In­ foRowed by. Fold* ■ of Ortaiiil-th a t the breeding of better cows is TViretgn Wars.
■•• ------ - -s 1
—
cil set the d ate under an elec­
cluding a leu for women d-'h-gntr. with I" and Deal of (be Baby pt I mil 11■’ L*"V-4 -’It
arte way to Increase the lndu/gxya
th - tllilll-x tl, (rt ■i il
tion law power! in September
have txen ptotilaxl for dlverston Fed* with 12.
efficiency,
It-, ine-’t itig -v a * k-7-t in a-t, rxi
I I ,
*
— •
*
despite opposition of the Peasant
Herny
D
IVrry
aiwl
Guy
Au-Uli
LIMA, Peru, Nor. 1.1, (fl1) —
A .high notional Income, tie said.
vomo „f Krug's c„rif..rence w,tl, i S l H I t l l d
K O SIJJTll
I* I T S l
Miami, co-chairman of the i-nu-rA t least 100 person* are now Is the beat assurance of a favorable
party.
.
. .
la-vvii la t-r (hi* nflern-H-n.
|
_________
totnm ent commlttre* liav? retwirtrd
The Peasant p a rty charged tha known lo be dead ' In toWns dairy market.
Nov. 13, Gp)
election
statute
will
deprive wrecked Jn the series ,o f e a rth ­
meeting wit h 1 WARDIN'!
IONDON.
Nov. 13—(TV 'Hie
n tula'*
thousand* of Polish cltiw na of quake* yrhlch Reran last Sunday. REDS DEMOBILIZING GROUP
th- i-pcriitnr. ■ fire-1 -mii hnw
Dana* want to toko part tn Uie
they felt jt- n it - rdng !■; f*rni&gt;s •*»w tmllV
th e ballot. E arlier, In August, It !* feared that when com­
j WASHINGTON. Nov l.s. i.l’i ,
MOSCOW. Nov. 13, UP)— Rus­ raxnipatton of Germany A dele
FuHiritrht
f A rkan-a- i*
both the United State* and .Rri- munications are restored an even
amt lllk
; The xpenal Senate Cam paign In- with 14-wi -It- - cl iy
tain had a.Ve,l Poland to estab ­ higher death toll will b&gt;o dis­ sia I* demobilising a large group Shitier) t« going to Loiwhm next
S itfe May* .mxtiitM *o
1vestigatmg Commitfce i* ex p rx tcl ing back llie ti­
Wedneadny
to
talk
ovtt
ihe
t»«of
soldier*
anil
rton-eommU*ioned
lish safeguard* for a free elec­ closed.
i,.,, i in •iv«*r !•» Ou*
WASHINGTON, Nov 13—(/P) — i „ dec hie tomorrow whrl her to the government
alblltly with the British War o u te r.
More than GO persona were offirera. Red S lar^ sald the detion.
tm fm rr tm a'th e n n lv ltlr - nr fte m r c h a r g e m f the Pill '81171 Ins- iHcti -hrmbt—trad Tiff by T-ydiTntfiK ^
Repubhcwn
rtmabrr
ICmnntTj
WTirrAspokw-man
for
th
e
ttrilliri
killed In -th e town nf S lh u tl,’ a rnnbiliratlcrrre h a s ’ atrrorly begun.' Foreign Office aays Dant-Ji troopn ry of Nebraska has rallril for (or Theoilore Bilbo, n f ‘Minix-vippi. operaUng them ttnder a r.intract Him-clf,
Efllbright -tartc.l much dlscommunity of 11,800 persons It doe* not give exact figures, asetgned t atho occupattoi would economic action by tlu* new Con- A im-mber of the com m ittee l&gt;a* sign-'-l by th*- Interior S jin - ary
cu.sinrr a fte r last week’s election
which was almost destroyed by but said in the next two month* be used In th e W tis h enne .They grresn. Wherry said ceilings must revealed Hint agent* of the com­ am| Iwwi*.
by ssjggcMlng th a t the lTesre
Th« Herald regrets the omission the quakes. Thirty more of the thousands of Red Army men will would be under British command to removed from rents, n il* p arti­ m ittee are investigating charges
(lent resign. The Florida Con­
of th e donor of the first place dead were re»ldent» of Poma- retu rn to peacetime Jobs.
PKOIIK PREDICTED
and would use British exjulpmem. cular form of rontrnl U regnrihd again*! Rilbo — ' including com*
■ward Id tho story In yesterday's bamba. Several death* occurred
Delgtan, ■Norwegian and Polish by lire rflmUlMratlon ns vital. plaints ihnl ho trie-1 to intim idate
WASHINGTON. Nov. 33. DD — gressm an countered- by inyinff
paper concerning th e pick the win*
RAY PEED8 O RPH A N '
soldi era are already ' sharing in W herry admitted th a t t)ie tsrme colored v—ters daring the prirnAry Republican Senator 1)row* ter of that Fulliright should start the
m ■ n r contest for last wretk. The at Moltepnta.
The first shock occurred Sun­ ,A photograph of CapL Frank 8. the octipaUon of th e BritW i rene. may bcoomn a major quarrel to- campaign
Maine today predicted that there- resigning.
Raymond Studio gave the three day af|ernoon. Since then there Ray of this citv appeared in a
twreti th e Wlilfe 1louse an-1 t h e 1
will l«- an -mu-e-bale Set-ale in
NOTICK
han d colored In otl portraits have been 62 minor shock*.
M il'll K
recent edition of the New York
TWO HOMES BLAST FT)
now opnntilon Congreiw
vextigati.-n —n . - r e - g the
t.|-a
Tommy Jonret prenl-leid of the
awarded to Bill Ludwig
The
Time*. C a p t Ray, a member of
Th-* 8pnf»ril ll--me lienvon I.-II "f riel many ami Airetii... Rhufnetxsvrd Courts loented nest
Wlierry, tike Rep Joe Martin.
HOLLYWOOD. Nov 13 &lt;/PV—
Bohols Bcdlng and F u m ltu n Ootn
OPERATIONS CONTINUED
the U. 8. Armv M ilitary Police Homen of two more non-striking U likely to be a jxywrr In that "tru tl-n Club will meet at tho llrewxtnr ■mil tin* Senate " ur Intpe rkvwntoirn Cleaners and
pony are offering th e prises for
LONDON. Nov. 13, (JP)—British Corps end currently serving es movie workers have been btmrtret Oongresa He tollerew Uiat where homq *&gt;f Mi* J —hn vtndes at ve.ligating
will cheek toundry on Palmetto Avenue, has
’ th is week's contest.
vessels are continuing to carry provost m arshal of Trieste, wa* by explosions of hond-grenodm rent controls *re necreaury. the 3:00 P- M. mste-vl of the nil- on charges C-'mniittee
that Americans have
out min* sweeping operations be­ shown giving food to a youngster No one'woe hurt In the bombings authority should to turned over to day meet originally scheduled at engaged In Mach market operation* Invited all persons over IS yearn of
age who are interested th be­
tween the Island of Corfu and Al­
called tbw 'V i te k "
which shattered fropt porchra on th e .states. Wherry says decontrol the home of Mrs. Myron Smith, and other form* of misconduct. coming members of tha club to to
m e u r n Canadian paper mill bania In the face of proUsU from
two reakkncee. T h o1bombings now of ren ts would Increase Jiotialiyg Floral Heights, J t wa* announc­ Hrewrstrr also says the cost of the present each evening at 7:J0
the Tirana government
-U b llsh e d in 1803.
f
number fire to two ntghU. ,
Mr. and Mrs. F loyd'P alm er.
production.
ed th is nfternnon.
occupation Will to- scrutinised.
o'clock this week.
i‘L4_'
-—---- —a
rntidi'itiMihi; ilie Si

i •-tl■i-

Christmas Seal
Chairmen Named
By George Touhy

■I--irI n .

Hrwer Dairy Prices
M;fv Be In Offing
W

K*m

I’lorida Karin Bureau
Set For Conwntion

Fit \ ( tMincil I‘asses
\ nt i-Sea Ipi njc Law

...I v .

PS A1HH rson

'tl!

Kru«r (’on IVrs Wit h
Soil Coal
Spokesman

,&lt; *" “Uy,xl

Poland Sets Date
For General Election

100 Persons Die In
iSeries Of Quakes

■■■■'hit- Rogers Says Senator

Danes Seek Part Of
Occupation Duties

Wherry Ur^cd End Of
Ceilings On Rents

Bilho Probe Decision
Expected Thursday

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; that n muh had *hot“two unknown i - An»tru)i.n'a*9lnki)ti dun't.wrije

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- njaln' nl-m l the ppatlbltity or Vha 1 here’, little ilny M, for cM&amp;gle;
thal iimritipl.l wolrcx c*lft‘, h l;V 10
wilder md.more rtihotd * r r * » o f

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tiiW * plnm In *outbern IHabn haj
dtltd op In th. spring, then rt*
filia l In »Kw full* . '
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t n j Imt xprlng Gibb planted the

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3 i S frail
: u.hu 'wheat*
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w W 41.C A r i f « « V t.vill.n he,, found
wdu
T lr America. found ,hc »rr, ho
* * * * * " * ««*•*.
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i t W &gt; l|&gt;. local wni^l i&gt;horf#ge «»n U J and bought U with t w o ------------------- *—r.
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RELEASE! LET MEL I
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-IE CELL, ' r x r ^ FOOL
HIND ? x liM DEPUTY

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taw and 1 paint tpniyer.
OU8K It
two adnl

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CRAZY.* EVER/IWWGS!

Hf R. M. Heuklf.

[G^t; Dot,
HERE WE GO
v a g a in ; j

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fitt.
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PUIWRBS.

or country for

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M eNEILL A

W ASHINGTON, Nov. 8,
VP)— A hWh government'offlelal today Mid the^idminletraUon haa Just aljout do*
dded to drop overboard vlrtually all rematninr prjco
and wage controls. Tho ofJ id a l t°!d u nowamon that
PFroaident Truntan w ill make
a final rulinc in a day or bo
nml probably announce it
next week. 1
*
Tlic - eonconsus
amonj;
ngoncy officials is that tho

for half day

24dnrh Jig aaw and mplorj 1 baM

.W o--I
b
J.'.y-.

YOST. FLORIl

Oeiexy Are. Juat {iff Hines

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Gt.0D limine;* site ul.h 7 ih- i-.u
' and tnUh't A M l f \t&gt; owner. TV*. •

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HARDWARB COMPANY
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h o o f t i i ,r ‘
Spanish A l*ntrvi type

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ror.dithtn.

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, .Auwrtlvr titly nt *
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fiNAtfK 8HKAR
8UKAHS A

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h^tpg wlih

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parli'aliy

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The Florida State Jaycen News yesterday announ­
ced that tho Dec. 15 Issuo
o f tho publication will bo

tsu.ta.°spHa*

,-s,

• W t * . Pf tiM hlt-WHhrOr
at l
of ib t .-xxlsgwt w *« drivir

O B U W rW a B^ to. Up &amp;.»t Fir.i St. - IV .

of ouie
Slal* Jamej
nymff %
fS).
and
ui
aij.vs njrnn
*)» R
n&lt;i Fianr^ t
TMaurjco
-iM,.- TniHi^sn!
Couvt,dc Mun'ille
Mury|l!i» (4),
(H. Ti - i \ mk%
dfcldctl reprrwnt.tivn
rrprN#rtUt|vctof
o f;
v
decided
l-ijh*. Y.u
s&lt;
the bitterly conttilcl Urue vt » free Tncjio.

Federal Legislation To Permit
Official Count
Cotton' Future's'
_
Gives Democrats
Proposed Today
Florida Is Urged By M arket Head Large Vote Here
'Anderson Says Plan
Will Reduce Dis­
orderly Situation

. |

jwillinm L. Wilson, diri-rtnr
and to prose ntntiv.es im

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rouuiwun.
rondiUttn.

kfelajw;

IIAHTMAN w*«C*W «ihbu top
quiit hcu**. Vtrank. Good emutil.'mi." Phou*
laodslmp*.
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.V-. .11181111 Wnfl &lt;U|M
. Mr*, b'ihaiion
F«m«bl.Uukhton

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ftt- U*«rf p
FoWwInif

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f o i t r o(, the
£ m , I H o1/.

B F iff.

.iBtnttrjn
wold mark*
»aU
(rcatnient,

lV*o «0' her

wcekly luncheon,
o tho organization
tho Motors Inn.
Mr. Ratignn told
that
ncwspapci
circulation of* moi
D.IIOO and romo 2,0(
arc so lit north, lie
venled .that a pul
committee will be t

All

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In- thr miliji-.l uf i, brief talk I.
Brlr. GoHrr»i Juncph C. Iluiehi..,;
of Kuiifnr,!
nn Vrmbtirn p.ij
limebroi. to lie jri*c. MnmUy r.e&lt;tM
by .Isyrre.i nt ilv&gt; Orlatido Cti*niS*t
ft Coijimrrr« IJuil.lIng.
Gctirrnl
ItiitcliUnti »nn axntiint rnnim.-iml
•r of the :il*t DKitlnn
Gowroor Mlllaid r«ld,vetl. It,it;.
Grnerfl Vivi*u Collini,* »n,l* l! m
A.imtrill It.'lpli lUvVUnn. r.n
mnmler.of t'*' 7ih Snvnl H i.t,, .

All r.iutity candidates
re iinitppognd on (|IQ
lints. I..it a mi inh,-r ,&gt;f
..«■&lt;
jt.ir i ;

fan* nit

Hisabled American
\e(.s Start New
ill('mbei*i.hip Drive

Manager H. J. t4 hmhn

r n N « POSTPONKII •
'•nager If. N. N *y«r nn.
Ihln feftk.Hoop iliftt ihk
Mnluinn mmllnit arhcil*
Monday night h *«. im.n
I.
Til* Hireling,- Mr.
I(M , will In hclrf Tiir't at Urn. City M .ll

Me:::..

Vice Board

iClUP TO MBKT

At (City Hall
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ml/ivlo (Jnimty HporUpclailnn will m*pt Wadfning, Nnr. 1-1 at H.ofl
. th* Community Hiiiim-

11

trvic* Ro«rd nvt last

: Umtod In.
wrvxtiim

d1*4,-but no dMUioii
« u ictched- Th*

bo seT

written m. .Un,..
ban 8 1 votes,

•-Iillmom

ehieftau added, ‘‘ therefore
I feel we aro fully warranted
in putting out hest efforts
into the figh t to scrum ade­
quate recognition o f thin
State’s rights."

.

confefe
fans wei
select,

«rilizfns

bleu ill. wlirrcns Jmr on­
" nl. U\ M. Ifnynos , „t
&lt;»•; votes ns school hoard
wilier in Croup No. 1.
In district, Rix, f^.|{0y jj,

Fllllom Nachof tb« pariah
itrvicc which
I B'.i.N Cath-

io. Jaycee preaidant
d that every e ffo rt .1
mde bjr tho local dul
Itiso Sanford a rid; Si
County In ovenr «
;w a a T also anhoum
ilie- Board o f Direct
voted to tend- « / !!j

Smninolc

• .
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Official ‘Count of the vn-

nug.* expenditures which
Nome .sources have declared
«TH be tiucessary to m*ko
r.uam "another Pearl Hnrhnr."
•
t .t the present, It u iudlented I he Navy will conccntnito on tho development

be rwiirij ut
at the v:.ick4r»l» that

• HONOLULU, Nov. 8, (IV)
— Tho commander o f tho
l’oci/ic fleet, Admiral. John
To went, today said t,ho Navy
Plabs to revisn iLs %entire
Pacific
defense
program
along "realistic and econ­
omical lines."
In an exclusive interview,
admiral Towers tohf t4io Asnocinlod Press that tho mak­
ing of Guam into a fomtidoble defense outpost i.«r the
most urgent goal of tho-Pa-

» •n (‘ K y\rc ( a.s| |{y

peak Mondav
Pf F,t'ri,k‘,« faui*?^: ("»•v j huts, to write to their seua-,

1
V lo n r lo

W ASHINGTON. N b ir.-ft
UP)— Secretary of ngricut*
lurp Clinton Andurson- to­
day proposed that curbs bo
put on speculative traosac*
lions in cotton future*, fi#
BAid that these transactions
knust be roduce&lt;( sharp'll
to correct whnt ho termr i
“ the recent di8ordcrlJ',’pri. ••
situation in thn cotton fn
turns market."

• Anderson
rcc.lmmend. I
thpt tho . nmount oEwitti'ii
futures
nu.v
mturw that any penhn
person mm
trade -speculatively o n tn,bore for tho pan 2(i yrnrv ,11**1 tlay or hold In tho market
Thurtday xficrnoon at her home
nhduld bo limited to SO.onn
at “ IS Oak Avenue. 8h« hn,l
bales in all futures combiu
u B V. i(2r ,,h* P*11 r,Vl rnonthi, j
Her Mrthplate wa« Col.imlnw;
• ,
w! f * wembtr Of All
Souli Cnthollc ChurcH And of t2in
W V*ten..n of

’rhrre »urh fire la nrcrMary
for Kncemment tronps to He.
frnd their pnsilion*.
.

Write - In
■ * n »*

«nt| It L ro-

INDIAN

Z WOULD

Mrs. H. M. Hamby
Ojed Yesterday At
Oak Avenue Home

g s s r x . r »
to President .lack Rat golV
hip

MA00. Im;

ventlon, He^ recomrhfcndcd
that the Rapubljcang hrnccfortli deny- scats to delegates
unlcu. they itro .solcctod ns
a result o f presidential, prefcrenco primwrito.
m Republican dalogatea from
tlie South trnditfonally have
been aclfctyd by cony^nUon*

lh1».d? l,lin“ totl ^ *rna*1 FT01*!’*
1 £ U -RopuWican leaders, who
•c- .l t,,e,^ control patronago in
Is the South during Republican
L«* ndminUtrnUons.
Most
of
flre regarded
W committed to Senator
'i 'j . V t T a f) of-Ohio os pos­
sible presidenMal timber. -

min Ibo f»v i

nss

.v. . ,

usd (heir.old*
orrtund *a tavif
tabl.
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— Confcrcnct.
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featenrilUh
ForrifnSecretary f-rncit
Ernctt
n * rM ??.
■•Tnrll!lh.For,l|fnS,ctct*rr
Berio (I), Ruuitn loreljpv,&gt;llBlM''r V. M. Mulotey (2); U. p. SccrcUry

rlkorudW
JOi

,615^80isrf.’Knide

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avo,

calUvatar,. f«t ilix * r
cr. rocd-niul*. inuUi
4 eMirr frulL
n on» t&gt;t iha ,. ftrillUer. C*lo pi*i
plow, Georgf* • Btack,
Aj in lllfl City
*wrt|»*v l-uitri ival&lt;*r |n
• fonn iKrifUo 'P h tf*

dHIONED*-

I
P

mmouncement

Elm

IW, l»rgr »rrr,

Colynihua, manufactur­
er and member o f tho liepublican
National
Com­
mute,’. W llion
W illiam *,1
ntmouncod today H«»t be

o f tho problems'

* *t«to of calf}1

NANKING, Not. S, (A l*)~
t.rneraliMim.. ( hlang K.l-Shrl
h» ii . Untied a rr««r-flrc order
to t'hlncip aoTcrnment troop,,
ihe (iencraliMimo*.- order aald
firing U to cense -r. except

K »A B

master decontrol
ono official,,‘«Ud

An •xc*i'lloi**||y i
«td.y Iwmd w]

•
yn
t 'r r ?

Opposition \a UiU dccon|l plan has boon voiced
Housing Administrator.
Ilaon W. W yatt and oth,
but' obaorver* aald
yatt is prepared for an
' H o tlo
mt price ceilings on Imllct-

WTWAV.*rWA5
'T H A T w A Y - M V
JHEI2 W A S * i f T

i - f J L * ..
,
;

Making Of Guam Into
Formiriahlc Outpost
Most Urgent Goal
Of Pacific Command

Big Four Foreign. Ministers Discuss Treatic

A T L A N T A . Nov. 8. &lt;/P)—
Th© Ilcpublicnna appear to
ho ifcttioif ready for an ntt.jnpt to maku a dent in
the
solidly
Democratic

except for mnta; ougar and
rice. T h «6 agency offlclnja
have been conferring the
Iw t two wcok\ with recon­
version Director Jdhrt • B.

H■jV
EET.H.mTin or»nc» fc axh.
R. Ws I/&gt;rd. Phono 7W.W. t ' •

t

Republican Primaries
In Southern States
Will Be Souirht By
Cicorgia O f f i c i a l

Expected
President
To Announce Final Outside
Ruling Next Week; -------- -

1URN18HED htum oi

t -‘. r

Satnrday.

1

VOLUME X X X V II

r p i S S f W i r * N ? ’ Ora

7

I’ailljr rlnnd) Im ljj, fonixbl and

A N . INDEIfJNDENT DA*LY NEW SPAPEK

By Bob Green

.m L E ^ T

' THIN&lt;TMBftOV
. 'SHOUcDTAlCBj
•THE G IR L our.?
/ a Ho d o n t A$Kj

TtlE WEATHER

t iiii

THREE PRISONERS, DfePUT
THE DOORTO THE CELL-!

TH E W O C L D S GONE L,

!

T* Promote lhe h n m a of AMrim;
tm Prater. rnopertty r»r Switori; t
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It rartal to'the mil] for another
rsrkag* ,nf.ariparettm
ond
-lua
Hr*'. i.
.__i
a' hl» jeep
..._ belnif• »lnU&gt;rW
The body maker waa.willing to
now

Tltli LONE RANGBR

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Th u r sd ay;

F L O R ID A

of the local market applaud­
l.iMi.ff «!, -**h, i....
, . ' .1
'(rvla.Ml Ih jL nil vr»ed .Mr. W ilson’s appeal and
g (Of.rrmcm l- . l'
«• xh ln 'tofc
f0r " M!'" b* rdeclared that "the bent sug­
Z
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;g
^
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^
s
t
t
ar people seem to h:i\o bet­
ter politlciitiw as they, arc
Allowed to ;d o considerable
mom (linn tho enno augnr
th,
u
ycl knuifii'Ilf pixnliled AmtHc*h V«t*r*i&gt;. Hr
companies, nml I.think thnt
wc ns citladns o f Florida1
should rjutko «vcry effort-to
■ce that KloHda gets stjiat
permlMion as It will bring
considerable more eniploy-

&amp;

s ? » w n s s *iSf

tn attoml.

SflWBpjn, »trordmg

orrmv^Wh
In* alto revealed,
r. llvkin* aald.

I’l.ACKM

ling m u o f mafic

’ACKSONVIl
•ild bo inveoix
personal Iy. telUng ria l)— Dr. Hop
i-tale director n(
Employment ‘Si

s t a s

*TADH

&gt; 1

Kor. H. CSin--

Vi. Hsihuw.y,
untted Sin-",

r, «Munce.l

ow ned' cei -tain i
•utn rh*»i t and

Id* thU wlnUr. ’ weto
ut"

Mr. .Orhom

nn» of th*
he h*l k»nt
Tim 40 *nd

Tuasi-

project/ i f

••’Jirent

. MAKINGS BtjbKABEf?
bu'appnintod
u *«*r.u n t
fo r economic

’ INd, N ot. 8 -^ 4 ’)r ;tJnlted
M*Hna -Getpa hekdguartor*
cod thak two Mxrin.x kid-

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|t^.;yhAW-

SANfOKD, PLOKJD.

Fr id a y ,

SANKJHU, FLORIDA

r/yOE TljftU

Jhc'oHcJt existing 1
a BiuWkNt Mr red

l ) r KAW AR JN K F. UtNROOT
Chief, ir. ,H. Ctetdren’t ihnrau
Wrltt«n .»:'. lo-i -Wy tar i;.j
A F XtrrjfMttVn'
.
.WA/ MlhUrO.S rn Hitler knew

.

There i n

dlsturb-

m
^% k
Tto’ doe B f tS l’ rlloif

,B." Jfm
d v/*&lt;&gt;ulhhe VittiM'i oail

a /vrirnil attitude on t!
(tba pan Hi*- lmplan: thi

t that Do man Is' to
iled against becautA.

111 g q l T W .
i
That firt krai* fhlni lilg abput
■P'\a till* J r t &amp; t a g U f t JU&gt; M y t

Seminole Opponents

In*tlu&gt;
for Uw, )A .»t -fiarr.
likM lar 11«• M i MV
Word-' uud •ttitW*.
«r pym lf in the tielghho

HOUSES FOR SALE
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annul people* irt* in/erti
gorejs/hj m h’S a dlfte

To World War fl Veteram

ilrslir.iq to rule Ilia work!
used.
dime if our children tjist i l l olhar peoples wer#
to ffT'jrt up toward tlir I4«a| Inf.ytor*.

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A .rw «™u c».i.

I . Most.id ua.nte 'vlllmg tg

fp fe \t&amp;. c m

our arluMiU. our rhurrttfjr,
ih rough nip g'Hn»mnwnt to
^yeit imrt of »ho riwrsty ti
tliat goal that Hitler dim ?}*
Iny j leal lug'tfu* upp.filiy alt

s r \ i i/jfH o |U'.a n i / h &gt;

r.

i , . I 6H COMMIffAt VyAfhaUV
A.-ifu Vlrhinrhy fie io «pd Am
* K ' f &lt;;« i-t-vi.-, hift itla tw
yt Uie U. It CJrnertl Aaf
i.iiin te n . liiomfky f« permatifni

T. cqwAN, PHONE an

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Jdtst f 'hurHi O f Christ,

lawa. 'Ih- D-wtou Kytn

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mgk MWTAgY fOUC! Capt. C-*or«e
parrot* lte*d» a D.3 Army unit u»
Loodou which clocks go 01 d**«rtof« in cc.nf.ecUod.wlUi thi m e e t
Sktte]oC HrMlii* J* r.-l I obbrrUs Dial
Started with H e Ihifi - the fhich# « nf Wimtiwr'i Ifw*.*, The'nnit
Vomo t« rnalund will* Qva r. tl,laquho.d Jrtpi.
(J„(r,h.-il5-.rl)

Of Saving

M bt ' kupetior-bornp U h e ri

1 i FWtt IlirtAr taught wa-t, and It,
rant g.J us; .'(hr any Ides tbit
M(fp u miperMr fir ima rtfW*
po not te'lung to nil nun dm..
Snare with i,nr deinocratte
. Tet out pr-.fi ' lotf of
n not nhv.iya'bicU'd up.'ai
l* tf**. wiln action in line

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v l«? :h.y and molwaae. in lOO-poontj
tta fpr I'dcna on ton, truck tend

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knows-all lm *r|| ih» lesults (n
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r tTTI.EMEN A N P FABMI
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b d w m i n 'o t o n ,
IH.,
When Ik ♦o n t*. i * pr
Plante-' -folia fehohtr w!
PMtOpd .In jnr't, tlit, hei
•rty, blit If t‘fTv ftw qlhi
ha* nn olgjit f.»H, nine li
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twtwarn Ted Willian
Red Sox slugger, am
the former outfield*
bahgup. job ut. first
the team captaina to mid-field St. Louis .Cardinal* this year. * for tb« toaa of tto coin.
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Nearly dll of them voted fo»
.Coach ICettlea Ima not yet an­
and mwt agrre'd Hurt t|»*t
noonred hit alerting line-up but Maaial
Uonora, Pa., portalder la the hioat
»t will pmbuhly be the sante u.ed underpaid player In the majors
*# teat weeU’a till with the Mul- today,
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V V W'
Tlte Wlbkate have been uft.rkin^ ;;V
ffr'pteying every on* of the 16t

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Hupn lit ll)c Vibaet.i far me i wl.ii
•_i«rVf. -flic* Unitv-rrity i f Kt*n-*
ucky and who ha* ttyo iiaiumrlf
championship* to hi.. uadiL aK‘i...)
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RAJX PARK
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BUTCHERS!

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CLEAN
"J i i C vvf.L-h barIfetlMlI in the
next lo ymra." hn &gt;rai»iE.' "You
haveu't »rrtt uu&gt;lbilg( yet." •.
era»iy&gt;. ■'•And It whi •built tnr b.V
lup. ’. lie. minimsl*r*. - . &gt; . •
"Uu-k»(luill la a giv-iit S|MM1 lrrau*e it Is ptev.-d .ut lugbt tvli.'n
pyny.inr ran e&gt;. tn -W It, tl* |.lav
U. flu (■ to tin- fiwirtuto.- b.i.t it * a
fast srtillhg vanin,**-|tii|.|i in i
"Y in van ,-.s.ii tn.uofi in f.ii.iMin
fur .barketballl with llin |.n.|.r.
nixed i-iiiirt,M be ray*.‘
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Rupp rami' to Texn* to hr:n tbni
Iwitki III ill hnrti'l nVnp.ivsM'.l *.•
Well In-tv a* tn uthin- -rta'p*. Amur
blnVu'd fiiftfbail. • tliry plav tb'
grid garni; f*.t»r rncullu « f Ihe yeni
In Texan— on Into tnukrtbull n-.sHut.
llul the KetUurky sxytrh
Whtt-bi.f nr. «n-stair gtime amanr
high ari.iHd liutrd tlteyt-d dn u fro -1
turv uf th&lt;- .‘-’ailmtg arboot
I
"Tlii.se fiUnw* bmkr,| ns g.«*d
M the high v Inwd teiy* in my secHon," he fetid. "1 erstnbthii'r a n c i:!
With tbegiHi.i* down brro.'!
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Foreign
llef.nW rni
nr open iSdt

I. Viurrirnn Model IbO.'l (B p II iik
fn-!.l» rifle but when y«u fire -Jt
•be run will blnw -iip , the reason
fiom ovirieir,',
b inr ilmt the '0.1 buret |&lt; nrtuslCeoernl Julian B. llatrher,
!) it JOfl inch iii diameter i
being us'd tor Of the Chicago I telly New*' Unite,! Htatei - Army and prew-ttt *bd.&gt; I be Herman 7AI- MM bu'
irtla where free baseball school.
. bead 'if f . the ‘ Technical llirt»ion i fm a' diameter uf' .121 In
. Humaby'a point on relative of the National i l f l e AsMtciattoit, A -mull •difference but enough
drawing power appear* ovaremphu- tell you what It wlf| do, when to bl .w up the gun.
,
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*lied in view of the- A rt- tkal w
If &gt;i a batv fm ’ tan nmuiunlt
handle It, and wlten to Just hang
Cardinals drew 1.0td,H71 fan* M It up t&gt;n the wall ax a souvenir.
•» (tj With your fui elyu gun ag
lirnnal llatrlier. a TeU-rag of yua have to bk' careful. It ml|
both't&gt;‘or Id War* and one e f the Ih- proof ammunition used ;
plnyoff.
4tmg gun strength parpoaeiy
World's outstanding aulhuritUii
LC.Inn'x, victims In tb«
tuls* to hluw up vital. Kiin*. 'i’ltll
on small arm*, tedh domrelie
atiimuidtliin Is packr.l In lioxe*
oii*!l out in'i.OOo tar Canllttel *nd foreign,' te reaponslbl# ' far imirkrd with the word Itrschua*,’
the
disctupm^al
or
improteCatcher Walker Cooper,- drew more
went of praetieally all the -im ll in-amng ‘‘ pitHi)." uminunitlon. But
then
than l.ifilu.ooo home fan*, almnt aims used hy Hh- Atnrrlrsn. f yuu ilun’ t find the word un the
XOOJO
A rm y, today. - ahla te what lie
In 1‘ us buw du )fou kt.uw ai-verot
the (limits xlgned i h e v t ^ ^ H
La., la
/ a k jl.' aasl I h dnds svnn. not nilxwl up7 Tb •
to* a three-year aAMTact at J10,tH)0
fpiobiem
a —
dangeroua
,
.la -rt- . - , 1 one » « b
tfci--ful an.f know what you ur
( I ). A* to guns*-a.
sb.ing. Ui n't-tuke any chance*.If you have one uf
CO. About foreign phot-gun*
wcappn* manufactured
In the last few yean. In thl*
(ierntan war ; gttuufio
WYMlUiH ) country we have developed »up’'critic*! you have a *w
a tttalf un a
Mow can you tell. Mai
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ua
» «i0 «b .g rn
ipin* aro tilted but |f .0
null,Ior »«• 0*4**
,,f the C a r d e T -w ‘ AI JtenUum
Ttui’, »br «mv sw* isJfca J*v»v
president Ilf the Columbus Bed
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Ulrds, the No. 1 8t. IxiuL- term wylte to the National Jtifb t
B -n-.i. '.. m*V •ins'br, *(•'
club, In (he American Association. endatlon,. Ti-chnloaJ LliMsten, ICikt
u« , ■I 0,1. •«*! •-.I* pgjb • “
I Lna* Stan Is happy In St. Ithede teiaml Avenue Nik'. \&gt;ii "
*1 14-1, h.-ri &gt;B«rUrae&lt;l'« k b r In
iitgton, l). C. giving « l } |ho d&lt; t., ,
n
u i . a u - ! . y*« * * • " ! " ! , T
Louis mid that's what count*.
fur ‘ the Army.
Later in* ha.lj irtlidhst
M&gt;0 StdOaHk n»'A. hfJJ'1*
H wa« Iteiilster wh«&gt; with Hurt and you will hat;* yeur answer m rhargs.- o f ‘ Arms design un.l tb.n vanmui vum mum|:T hack
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time.
Shutttm helped Musial turn to'oubjifU- Manufacturing nt Ihe Sprim; '
'loui-lilou Iinrr •:*&gt;. mnl
flaldlng at spring training Iii Hul- . I f yuu harp a gun Ibm - &lt;
field Arvenal. Ttii* teur uf duty
store* everywhere.4
lywood. F ie , in JW t When Musial built hear thk end of Un. «- r wti* followed by -everal. years m l
you afe- handling "djrramii. ' •
w » ' a pitcher who** arm w*1*
head
of
cartrtdi/e
munfaituunu
dead. Dahister, who l. d Columbtb you try tn fire It. They v, •
at the Fratikfoid Arsenti jaml as .
to three kurcveirtve I.itite Y\,.i lrt machinal carelessly with just •».«» Chief o f t&gt;r Hmall Arm* Dtetahm
in
mh
is virtoriev, *H with dlffei
A Liss, I t e . . .
ln w lr? d m\l’ArU tl found him
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Chief O f.H eld Service in which
[ties In Muklal lh DM). ..
.Science has now m»do It poxsl-,
ofl gun. ii
I capttCity he m.nl&gt;‘ several trip*
Ut tiia fart Remain* that Mi
up another &gt; . t ybe (tenting fronts to-gather first bit* ter- the deafened t » honr|
n Unlike
- J,4 n.t infarnniibm on &lt;&gt;ur ewn an I fmut sounds; ft Is a hraritnr,
U not In the high sal
devico so small that it tits In
the hand an,) enable* theuaands
, t Musial hit
in
gun-maker*
tu eiijny surmou*. musk, 1 And.
friendly cmnpanhimthlp.' Arceptr J i
STAN
by the Council .in I'hyslrhl M odi-'
Imrg'got top »»lat*f
rlne of the Amcrlron jdedlctil
. the Dtiroit TtertA
it y mT ' A"d. HKM KM U lit. Asi.H-lailim. Thl* device does not'
M ia received uboat
are
but
a
fdw
of
«lurt-tpiiis Nopnrnte battery pac}(, i
Ihr New York Yah* he think* slam! Iief.tw buttery wire, cnae or garment
hlng tiie AmrrinM;
A T TRtGfiKB- to bulge or weigh you down. |
id too two top mob,
j rhtr , K N » v y
The .tone a claar -and powerful. .
' the Cleveland I*«J
Bo made that vou ran :ulju
t NewhmHcr yf tB f1
»r ws* fir «t used In China it yourself to suit your bkSrtnk.
got pay believed to
nUrrterals of ih.4
as yobr hr « k w cHaiigca. . The..

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O n ly K n o t V e n t Metn| /Awnings g iv e ypu
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R A IN
P R O T E C T IO N
COOL COM FORT
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BEAUTY
ECONOMY

liin iM C , v e n u l a u d

Model 1‘loneH

T .»tin ia ll’ t n ia d n , w ith ­
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FITZGERALD DOERING
COMPANY
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Munuluclutor* and iJia'JkLulors

1211 I llin o is A v o .
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O R I.A M D O , F L O R I D A

S E M IN O L E S P E E D W A Y

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r#1 are not ln«e&lt;-tt. 1
to fit* Ararhnlda tei
Itirtoilea mites and scor pi

F L O R ID A

Deafened People May
Now Hear Clearly

sKSsaLess1

SECOND

E C O N O M IC A L

M e A t b lo ck s r e m r fa c e d lik e n ew . B lo c k * tre a te d
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- w it h - special w a x .
B e v e t r e p la c e d
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With Stomach Acid Pain?

&gt;Ut In^he open!
emnnjf rhlldrtn.

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l.ET ME CUT TOUR I1I.0CK OFF!

rhbftl talhef rehiiM-

one o f Coach Jack‘Harding** scout.
will be In Wfntar Ihirk tnnlgla tn
« « • . tb«
capable
triple.thico*.

fOR FUN
OR HEALTH

always ix|
*s m nam

See us for b|.ats and overnight parties I

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calfy - no doubt, btmuver. Ih/it
Anderson isn't (bn circuit’* leading
bark In tim smring roltinm.
Anderson he* hnptraaed every
bit Of oppoltten this season with
hla apaMUter achievements on the
; . fee a birthday p rw m i
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gridlor-i. St. AugUatlim 'dporii
, * - . W a ran glee yea a U % ra*h ( h i ­ write re and spurt* 'announter*
T-’ ,rde»4 sating* on fire and wind. loat »»wk wore convlnctd thni
•term Intaraore. U. M. Bevd A Amlerjott waa oeu .of the ’ out■
Magnatte Arenur. Fhyrn

" IN.RU5SETI YouR fret yomif enough u

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statewide honor* this atasou.

an anti iUii

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;qO Kt*us u tn u B ri.
T ver—
Adolph uupp, the ambo»*aapr. of)
linttbfiiitU, rays h!» *p&lt;m % •n»:
jri&gt;o&lt;f' H-‘ grew 1en Id Uaii inr. li)
m il', tiilnt 1* dcnuttrilii* itu ’
lent inn ktv An t ootbnj I und .Utseia (I. t
"Ami why not V . he aik.sl U*
wt» W*kHh«lf. . f!»*b»U&gt;*ll' driw
ll(spov,vo&lt;i - (* (« inst -vpar. Tit.U&gt; j

Fresh Grade A Poultry and E
(Dressed nnd Prawn) •

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H i aaid.
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W fiKIW A H S R CAM P

Qr i S' H1s U(hvn
Mori Is
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“League garnet. II* upaGfeas aon who te moping hla wayttont aid
s Notional
peered two
in the two-gom&lt;*

Rr.dinB.Ra

e«l |da«trr ktatu*» aufrn
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cr AUn Mafe .lAAllph Jtupp Siij S

-tra w l to winter Park tonight In f i
1 g jr fd . ten Jffort to spoil the gala homo- f ) V ‘ n^ nA p l *
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.t r y in g f«st[vtUe«
Winter. Park
-f J Winter Park School has inSchool Whnt the lt&lt;al «Hd
ne tangle? with tha.' thh»

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Sunday Set
Wt-cfJetUy

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Grid Tilt To Feature Gala Homecoming Card
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For Winder Parii’o High School Today;
Experts Say Musial
A
Willlo Anderson fieady For Action
Is Most Underpaid
‘■(teSteSr IG
I^^Vh^i*CevTrydF«U
Player In Majors

'utmred tlw Cute
a t» laat «a»nn
!hit lie field, will
to bantu*, back
on after auffrr*

800 E A 5 T S E C O N D S T I
In ■knovrtrcdnrormjt;
Iowa. Tb- D-wlou
rhaatra d«d*ratlnj: a pis

Veteran Baseball
Observers Pick
Stan Over Ted

U60 \Y. IPth SL.
are s.t pr.md of
mrnt that ther w
free ilosorlpHotx h
plain huyr you re
demon itrailnn of. |

b- d a p w . * —Be ftimt rsrrt.l
f the Nippon*** gun1,0
spa took to rxaitng I heir
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larlng the. war *nd Ihr h i" •
inea are likely a* iw»l to
" r. . « t c
if.- w.IN
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the right ammunlt
line,I in
however eaaaei be
thin country.
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. (2J, A* to amjuoni
I ammunition lx bate
[earreelly,
Uiit tlm
ia In not knowing #!
VP&amp; at* doing.
V

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Beltuno today. —

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Pfoftrain Of Peacp'ls fimnnotcd By
Wonm#s Council Kan
Sanford Womans Club On Wednesday . • Shower For Bride

II? MARK h im .m v a n

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!j WASHINGTON - Till, u Uir
Ihc lot*
U 1hr $(oi » a t n small business &lt;1. ;cn hlou
nisn In Unlliniury. But it It also mmt cloth
Hu story of thcnraamls of other vented ffol
■mull Liialneta ttt#»es
It
.lewikr

What Egypt Wants
ERID AY, NOV,
3 M L 3 7KU25 7GR TODAV

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LIGHT
H u t \V^ HUOULll IJWS IN T A X
U fK ir , HIDING NOT1UNC: .The
rLbrd shall b* tbln* vverla»tlng
.‘lftit.~U iln)» f-OiVO.
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Vito ^arrnrilonln’* le-jlccllon hl
rl* f far*r&gt;
i,*.re-el«®'
ably with Bettklur
.tloti In.Mississippi.

. N «* Yiik city c,
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ndopendahd con?
V. frupi C.rcnt Britlnn, wfalcli tiiey are gettli
I of .the Sudan, which la V h A t moit o f the I
Brit job i« about. They have a good dea
.thelr desiro to own the Sudan, It la on im
y. three or four time* a* largo » « Texas, lying unauy,
ilti o# them, with valuable ^natural resources, Including

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It "Tha folk* you snUti oh the
ly up 'ar* preUy apt to l«e the
mo ohri wMtlbnub you on the
ly iowa". AVc* don't btllevo the
evrut xituailun U as bad as th*!,
it it talght be worth rulntionlnf.
a may well pans* herd W
jompllment Mr.'Moss im his »plendhl raen. ’■Ha mad# what wa may
aptly, lisscrlha U a beautiful ahowI. r.. - .. V
- .Aa Ilittle
’s11 rooro help
V.t_ tor
..isl.ln
tain
wouVt have mads his batll* ***
e,if net more oucccssfol - .
T. Moss got 62 percent mon
U* In .the district than did Mr
kernan against Mr. Hendricki

jirodiiced Ham let In nn urm y c a m p to jiac
wocka. Som e cute wcVo m ade, to let sole
to their o u tfiU b efore the blackout. E v en
v e n io n U miputc* longer than w a s th a t o f :
aon or Bnrryinoro, to nam e otjly tw o moi
i nl urpru Uit ions.
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Th# promotem fogn-d thnt today’# sol

have no tinmual roapect fo r tradition, raigltt b a bo
with ShiiktupcArcc’a apaocho*. n o U b ly tha “ T o b o 'o r
be^holllcMjuy. A c lu n lly they w ore ilntm ntetl nnd Hatoi
In huaned silonoo. A fte rw a rd * thoy could b e heard ri
cusalug tha play, and aoonor o r Inter ephring bnck
i« other day, aaid
story about a Thaa* m ore and brin gin g frionda with tltcm,
/
ck there In 1910 the
Till* Hum Shflkc»p&gt;an» evidently h /s real ability.
(ooaetxdt w i* 1elected
Yes, he told a northhis. -1 am going t«»
iotaVeit, hut if you

n*»» Hr the Houth has finally In*
.vadud Florida- In Dado City th*
Pasco Paeklng To., on# of th*
JafjAsl eltrua imeklng plant*; In
the world, ha* teen worked
Uw emproyef* vdH

"banning the doted shop.

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d animidmanUf

hi* doci iwt
&gt;C«nnni orunion* rannot

getting hi* order of
klouape compiled, ami
order adother hundi.vj d
ter ones, for the Christs
Tho ntamifatlnibr was conalc
ntej ha would do and had d
the test he could. Dut ha told
italtimors dealer he era* unuhl* to
Mind him the remaining *Ut)r
doxen summer blouse*. A a to. the
order tor blouse* for CHrlaUhaa.
Uir manufacturer hoped to trod
him the hundred dasen. But th?
manufacturer adAte that these
would not ht tht Hnd tha dsabr
hoped to-get, they would not .b*
»l»«fi*l Ulou» -i for the whiter anJ
(hri.turns trade. th*y would ha
th* same kind a* those made for
tha itimmer trail*. That, the nurmi-

y J ^ w id v R l .TfV'

toil clothing. dealer In BalUmero
I* a inkrocwm of th* aoUntry's
rendition. It )• ft* explanation of
..ur paradox—#cknelty In-the midst
«r plrnty. Wldexpi-rad‘ multiplica­
tion of that llttlm dealer** caM-ld
the teaaon for our dJatfeasthr cou*
.lition. With abundance cf materi»U. with enormous demand* for
good* and abundance of money to
pay tor U&lt;)ni, thd with abundance
of worktra—then* fi still scarcity
Of 8. otl* and cxcewNe c«*t of

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Mr. and Mrs., Sidney A. Smith
of Chicago. III. have been the
Uveal* e l Mm. F m ( T. William*
fer the past week.
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Mlsa M a r y Joyc* Stcvnw,
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. A. D.
Suvtin. ha* been elected ‘axial
chairman of tha pledges of the
Kappa Gamma chapter .cf Alpha
Omlcvon PI at Florida Southern
College, Lakeland.
,

Methodist
The Womans Mislionniy Union
f-.Uaj.Firat Baptist Chnrch will
Mrs. Hud U lc , Mra. lUrbeit
di.V) P. V . os
Ire 1* Nn. |, chairman Mnu
»C Btoothpff. Mrs. Douglas 8lenoltsdbw. will mt«t at Inc borne affhm. ' Mr*. Guy ‘ Wood. Mr*.
B. Write. Mr*. 11. F- Cuirir.
J- 1* Jackson, aipe* A w »
. Herman MorHa and Mrs.
ie- } Xrsuilami vro to nhsrt Jt the
( » rvh • at fkuii P., M. ami rao ter
b*Wra. Jacijsen*;- Circle No. a. _ _
hairruan .Mr* Fred My-’rs. at |ho W l
»m e of. Mrs. Jf. R. Turmnv 210
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V n t SornaU'.'iith Htreut'witk Mr*.
L
Knllrr ot ro-hostesa; tfrrte
•
ft*. 3* chairman Mrs. M. ff- C\ivo.
Y
fitd/ at the homo of .Mr*.- Krn.-it v*,r
let to, JOIS Ouk 'Arwme; C M e i° C

Townc Broad clo&lt;

t!i£ «

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LONDON—Battie»hlpa~ of th.
The il*aJ«r future may Iw smaller th.ip th;y
might get them or l&gt;j might nof. ■rr today
-I t ik itfb
* *b ; surfsead!
Pictar* „f Cuudllluns
appearance, accordThe BaUlroore denier n-kcl hovr
com*7 Wiry wo* the manufac­
turer not going In hayj n Christ­
which was reina* lilt* of l^nUK** and why could Miltly pobllshcd .hcre.
he hot aiMiro'dillvnyt In answer
Th; atomic bomb w
th.* TinItImure .tenter'.tficelved i3 weapons aiv likely tiidn
rondilinns ax
a*' they
tliry areaye.
picture r,f ronilitjims
in hffoct the manufacturer said:.
**Thi Mousex you get Jrrm me
tome at th# end d f 1* chain of sir ct l-omhanlmenl*. KormarlV, h#
links. The first link la Ihe market aays, -Uu dealffn of a .t*Uf**Mg
of pirec-goodj.
lie sella nnfln- was goverowf by th* *l»e of her
Uhrd rlolfi Id n i^nyetlar, who b principal armament; but rocktis,
the second link. ,Tty .«
hieving no rvcoll, ea" *-'* ’ ..... *—*
sends Hie cloth to u ilyer
from comparatively
ishen who dye* it, print*
Though A dm. Tht
on It arul pnto IL through i
pate* changes, bo sa
ing protoss. From the t
ie laimh Is, hi fact,
finisher tha1 rlow^lfnea
‘hugeI- and .better
fourth link, * tuD-TTWho!
"theiw la ni
cloth Into pattern* for
t It la ••likely tn I
prophecy"
have any *
.t Influence on tho I
sewing factory,
design of bi
link. There- the
Nithlng
ML in, WorlJ ■
finidivd, From tl
to justify the m
War 11, jar _ _
tory tha blouse* go
ahnmlonment of
warcouavs. .#rpm
rv is npt yet j
“
to tbj retailor,"
.
■■ ) exactly . wha1
th* aueccasont n
A ir these stop*

Marlboro
Handkerciiief Cloth

&amp; V ^ “5S5rKiii8i
nail allotments I
broadcloth ,la A

a wJkll ^ni«11ass . DaJ

of.our *ahlrl.firms In-wWUf.
tbc Marlboro ti»»ue.vr

Circle N». t of W.8.CJL of th.Flrat Mfthodist Church met at
the home o f Mrs. Eatl Jeter On
Monday aftameoh wltli Mra. B. N.
Cupalarut ay nt-hosteas. Mr*- E.
A. Londenharg, c b m a u M N e M
ov*r tho mcrtlng. • Mra. E. C. W il­
liam* gave the devotional and Min
Mahal Chapnign told' a itory ehtltlad “ Color mind-. Th¥ aecrciary reported ;h nrw mrml&gt;*r* In
tho clrelo tor the «eo rit,T *o Dc?imber meeting will be in th* form
of a luncheon at the homo of Mrs.
W. lb Hill.
•
Thus# attending war* Mra. 0- D.
Crumloy, preslilent or W.S.C.B..
Mrs. Marthn Moffltt, Mrs. W. 8.
Ilsrii-an, Mn. Wisaball, . B*yo*.
«ui &gt;Mis, CVM.• runoom,
Fundom, miu,
Mra. ju
John
Higgins, MU* ltessls Zaclteiir. Mm
Kay. Herrmx Mr*. C. D,. Brown,
Mrs. J. A. Calhcun and Mr*- D- T.

Mrs. Walter Clark Is
Methodist Hostess
Glrcle Nn. 6 id the Methodist
W.SC.H. nu-t at the Innnu nf Mrs
Walter Clark Mcnday afirrn-..n
.with Mrs. W.
IK-kle preskiing
ne*r the - mealing.
Mis. J. -K,
C^mHrr upenrd .tho miwtltig with
the di-vialonal. ' .Wi*, l)ckle‘ reipicsted i f port- from lh« cmn
mittro chdiiinati .did plan* w-ndiscussed foY n ( ‘hrittmas dlmi' ■
Mrs. Kiyd WIL- n, missimi &gt;i i
dy chaiiman, rend nn article cun*,
rerning India.
Tho hi^lp.ist-*,
Mrs. W. to C'luik and Mrs. it. to
Shlnhiilkcr,
snvc.1
ynr.dwlch--*
ami coffee to the foltowliig.'Mr*.
J. N. Antfirl|n, Mrs. J..II. «*rn)v-(
fold, Mrs. 3. K. CcUricr. Mi-.
W. C.-trukte, Ml*. Ulrlc llidjldn-

and fi lends,
• 1There will b» a County F&lt;

Ml»* Hally Magun.ll
Utopia Junior .College
Utopia
..
Dear Sal:
. .
Tlila* whole school Is just bubb­
ling over with useltrment about
ThanksgivinnH Y on
e ii u I &lt;1
never Mieve n rumor . . . and a
runlirnud on* at that . . . could Ptts«ler(l nf H rillU tilH A— an *»».
ATw^Mra'. C. to P u sy H. Mr/. put so mahy people Into Mich an hunoiary grnuji whoso emblem Is A.
A.' V. Clark, Mr*, n. t . Craoshaw Oprnai.,
* il&gt;.. *ku1l anil crosshone*-—rJttitiihi Mis
Mm. C- to Bulnar. Mr*. 0. W.
Hrvcnil days ago. I overheaed to her room after' classes, aha Thai
'Halley.-Mr*. M'.
Hill, Mrs. J*kn »rn(c "Idle hrcakfnst-laWlc gusslp** fu*iinl su "niluoui nine-foot Wig I Mr*
IJUiroblcy. Mrs. J. J. CarvrV. Mrs. ahogt the poesll ility uf Inwng sl- «i her door, t*p&lt;&gt;n ••('enlng the
R, N.'Windham. Mrs. K. C. Willi­ lownl to go home during the o.ruii liVp eoptainer, s\;e k **ciI,! i
ams. Mr*. J. W. Brantley.' ¥ « • THANKSGIVING
weeK-nd! Of a-tuui»ht|.»nt upon a grisly'human
rour-e I was excited n* rould -gi li-tonl .She ' has no Idea who
he, as wen* the net of the !1JM&gt;0 tui ii. for tin- box wa* suit to
alu'lcni*. Tuisday - night,.• -the1 »«■ Uy *nme •ntvwtbri*-uw duller In
mond, Mr*. K*rl J»t«r,* Mr*.
Copeland, Mrs. H. A. Itef&gt;den|iem rumor was confirmed In tho houa? l! * I,mart, (.‘imgln . . . Womler If
and visltwra Miss Chapman .^ttil meeting . si all the dormitori««. •u. ^.il« will iniploy sen&gt;i JUNMr*. U M lllurk wo* !&gt;u-i,
' - An amiounceinvnl was mkihi loll G -M EN. to imenrtli (n»! I lo Girvlu No. I of the Kir,*'. \| H&gt;.|
that the students were to vote far •.!&lt;f11t mroii It! One’s timughll efiat ChurJh nn Monday aftein„-'
one of two air*ngvments. Th# fiiat lhe mysterious sender .
I!, S. at h-i home i,i Mayfair. Mn. r
Wbs whether they would like tn Thr nkclcton Is no* irsting in tho II. fogfruin. .iluilrmiui. pru ni/ H A r i '^ m n ;
postpone the traditional 'fllANKil- fjwdugy room. ,
durlnr the "liiisinras »e**tun nu,
GIVING activities and go home
IIK'It Y MQOIM3 wn-» hoi«.i fo'r Mr* Chrtlli ' laird gave Hr *1.'
'•.b-hu . Duva) A
*rter Wednesday elasses, nr whgth tho weekend recently. Nmv MM A timisl. Sc'eml rnmmitte,-- « *•&lt;
| Mrs. J. M. Ito/** was hnsteaa.lo
plan CTirlatin.ia nil'i
Cirri* No. 2 of the First HapHsl hr. they would rather hai»i tbg ac*- KIIMIILKY, her itMiinatr, is goilu sppoiiiiud
1Church nb Mnndav aftarnooii with tivltlcs;, »mh a*, th.- OIH) and -&gt;V'te this week. Why Miuldn't they tainhienL
EVEN
dials
whirh
are
gi«n
l
esitn
n
xiin
t
l-mi'Sii
it's
kimiit
finjlur.lf »va\ cnmjdi'l/il .m-t
Mrs. C. E. McKee, rhairman, ti»»scale musical ^nsluctlon* . &lt;!»»' bi rd to lie nWtnaU-leas foi TWO sohnl hour folliiwnd. Thirty mtni
.•Trt. with llx) f' ll'iwiiig a i hos- ductinif the moating. Mrs. J. M by 4 coiiihnutliin oto'V.lster ul*
w.
i
X
h
.
.
.
H
nV3i..,lT!!A
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1—
■is writ: Hi ii'f a *niti i "in m
presented tho devotional
MeCaskilJ nrt&gt;«Hed
.iev&lt;nt®na«
s m : Mrs II. It. CromteV, Mrs. McCaxkili
•ex'* (a.Iphami'TO-iwnlor, *Jin* e&gt; ; lilting not to IIv. gym nil pi . A. i'obb, Mi*. I*. R. .Stephenson. entitled “lltartiiig -The IMy With ample) and named aceonHnir • p*ii-il fur a giiiuc nf lenni*. Sh; un,l coffee bv Mr*. Him;).. Mr*
J C. Hull and Mr 1 liarle* Isud
. .
.
W r A , to Hunt ahd Mr*. C- to ConfldaiKr".
was oivkp-l out with a r s ilV ,1
Routine hutineaa was dixcuaac-J
toWiug.- Mn. ,8. D. Hhthlrymaa
tennis shoes, nnil n whole ItAtit I I.
rh.vn„„n of the social depart- and plkha rvsre rtauo fur a lunch­
of Jialla, but no pattarr, I’ m Ju-t
eon to be held at the home of Mr*. main 6n the campus and tha w, eudnus about It. and don’t you
T in .lunii r High school P.T.A. W. R. KdcnficM for-the December end would be "eloaed." . - • tt- it. dare tnehtion YEHUDI ur KiJ,0) nuet ht 5i30, p, M- with * meeting. Mr*. Hobart O b gov* -Sal, you'v* never heard auch an R O Y — he's bai-u HERE, tu»:
mitbunt of argument* in all Four iwmlnd* me . f tha hilarious F.
Ilf*. Tlsjte war* grmnd_ littU CLUB'S ghating tpinale Saturday
M r s *ei veil
the Pilot n u b win holdto'iqd
altcrmtoo. A ll.the goat* (p!p'!g*e,
,ular buairu -- i.u. iiug m tn- to th* following! Mr*- R. F. tVla,
M r- is I.
; mihunit# Dutiding at *:00 P.M.I Mis. ylJeslie Greek,
wy ptefrd will moet at 7:30 P.
Hu;hey, Mra. R. W. Turner. Mr*,
A . 1&gt;. Shoemaker, Mis* EH* Bol­
ton, Mr*. W. R. Kdenfield. Mrs.
J. 1J. McCaskJII. Miaa Kiln Irish,
Mr». C. to McRae. Mr*. Charter
Denials, Mri, R. T. Warren. Mrs.

Varo. 711 Palft(*tto Avcnuo; rirrletan*!
fo.«.&lt;hairmi»r) Mrs. M. J. Phillip,v dc*&lt;
'
ire of Mrs. It. A..WiflL.I*ld«
Valencia Hiive; Circle Morn
Irman Mto. .Ind.-r fanje-.i M
run; iV.'Ole home ot hlis. J. A
btrxuyt. ISlII. Myrtle Avenue.
T The Social Uejisrtm nr i f thi
hxnfnrd Wct.anV t.’lllb will efftll

IMrs. J. M. Hayes Has
:Circle No. 2 Meeting

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:r s o n a l i z e d w i t t
YOUR N A M f .
IMPRINTED

III Brooklyn. The dyer
ishrr is In the ilroux. Tha cutter
ia In Manliaiun.
Tho rwwtng
fhetery is lit Jersey g ty . Tha

ORDER NOW
A V O ID THE RUSH

aaeito’a f r r -* r k i*

OX ASSORTMENTS
18 CARDS 49e -

: ’ AH llic , .liipni.i.i* jii.' iiib.Id b,

of many thl

» a
x
”
■ a r u
d «r la avallabla .for the
quarrel in Ih# strlk# of marehant
mployer U freu to hlrv
marine offlear* w u over “union anyond
plojvjcm. THo pfe/irvu*
iecurlty.*' Tbl* terra waa a.nrw
ufarluri-i
Pie 1* also extended to iSo does the
ona to aemv People, - .
. i . . ikx In U»*
Lairg* carp got through a spawnSon-union , workers are Yark and all
Union rwcurlty means anythlifg
off-firot and union men kept. Illne. Wcrker* fn each nk aurf,!- ing gyration with *uob gusto thgt
in a contract between a union a,id
Interruption of work i i loss of they may throw water from fly»
&gt;ng as possible.
an t'niployar which inakca a union
» k*ji.
KrjL-curagenwmt of Mmtlwrsecure, or pwle&lt;te it* position In
Mierornssa of founlry' i s *
thv plant, r • ' t t l F X y F *i courag# non-union sail
Union security at lta atrongest UP. .7
raunlres a company te employ only
s.af U A ;tiW ^ . - 8 a t &gt; n v
•arte • ( &gt;artaHon*tofhlmr*
•&gt;l«Haba and comf.rn«U«h*.
• rlosad ahep, 'dnlon shop,
lutvaa pf l-al or 8taU*tiea
sue* of mvabafnhip ami
-a lASOO.POi) work«ro sVer*
•!’&gt;■ written ’-AfffiMMUta
■ leadtrn urgu# for. mbr*
ir and that 77 peryntL or
'.mid that
30 workers, were trorklaj
a ion srcurlty on ll
I worker* who Hi
ml.m security provisions,
fltk of the coutract
form or anetbnr thaa* rotha. fosta ahd uMh
tuileh membership aa a
to of hiring or continued
• Many employer# have op(*oted (mpbiyraent,, or
union wcurity becaoa* they feared
te*y w ouif luM.thd H « h t &gt; choof*

P P P IP

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Mia. Lillian Victory left last
night for TampA to attend the
fuaaral of l«ir coutin, Mra. Etta)
Wttrfdey of IXutediaaho died TucaJaw
» * * *

it is thee*'
jtb jy 'w q u lL
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wto-i l -v f. SUNDAY *•.
.
Tl*&gt;. Y o u UR (Yopft'a Hcivico
siague will meet at the home of,
0 *. It. A. Newman at fl:i*i p. M.
Monday V 1
The regular bucines* ami pro­

; More than thnt, It controln the Idvel of thr^river
e,‘ on which Egypt’* life depend*. Tho Egyptian* also,
rnnea hlatoricnl rcanon* for owning the,Sudan. Ever condltinnal nromlac.

The Utltish nre
noytol with the. it

Tlir regular monthly meet Ink .if c !. 1 - u . i n ii| (,v m joynl. Mi.
the Stuilonl Woman* (.dub wa* I I "xrlottu E. Starka , i-f Nov
Urld Wctlmulrty hi Hi- furn» of A Haven. tVnn. w*-, n gxiCel nl th
luncheon at the club Imua* - With meeting.* The Civic- Depart men
Sir*. 0. 1’. Herndon, president. fire- chairman anhrfim«d thnt th. lie*M in f.* Mujici.es fee llic t i n t - Ci«M m u |« would (to folded at th'
noon wer? Mr*. II. W.'ltuckfr, M ev fn ir meeting mi N'uv. :U).
K, W, Pile, Mr/. J. T. h-;wby, MrsThus,- attending were Mr,. Hurt]
Malcolm MacNciU, ettrdenl at It. r. Wiley 'in.I Mr-&gt;. Cfetfn A. I &lt; ■ Mi . Jodrt ' ( ’um.nm, Mu
fitetaon University, hus pledged
Sijtrna Nu axial fraternity.

Social Calendar

of tkoU*#J»d* of their customers,
Mmaunifre who buy their good*, &lt;r
Wuuld ||ke to if the good* wurv to
Ik?hod*
...
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lit llaitiinorr there i» a ori*!)
Prime Minister Attlee managed to get into tho clothing duller, owner of a /ft IghUicnter by following an actress. Screen ntnr» in the midi* Urhooil specialty (hop willf twencnee included Rny M illan d an d Joan Bcnnijtt, as well as ty-*ee*» employers, Oru Item he
sell* Ih wumrna bloutsa. Early leaf

Uie Britishers. Laurence Oliver and Vlvleil,Leigh. Hund­
reds of ticket-holders— some having paid as much as |4U
s seat-^r-wen) turned nwsy. The show,-p benefit for tho
Cinematograph Trado Benevolent Fund, raised almost a
smarter o ( a million dollunsJ
,
W.ere the crowds battling to see the ro y il fai
or the motion picture acton?. I j doesn’t matter w
And probably the fact thnt they could #w both at
added to tho attraction. But it U good to know
Londoners, after all they havo been through during
war, liftv** enough energy
worked up over a m ovie

FLORIDA

OFFICE SUPPLY CO. '
1!«H Magnelia A rt

w * M' ,‘V

Phoue M

Hostess,To Circle(tL'pui i.klta t h e t a

--------Hy. When 1 saw CAM ILLE
N ami
Imughter* of Wfsley of Hi* TEN
u — 11ETTY
- - 40 BRIM h
B A jlB p im
M M kthat
g te lia
-y l*-&gt;'t
Mrthrsllsi Church met at the theybolh
rUlmed
the
C Urtiw-uf their, live*: Thu ' !
UTS theme *as “J H !*•«*«•
ie Lights" nu,I .the eh"pi
i*« waa decorated • accorillnr
Hth blue lights! The^ Very
reshn-'nts from a "bar * «w lll
ertalnWcnt proaented jA M bL " All. lb* girl* Included
, pnxrrnm were tlrossed In rk* nbacnce of the presldunt, Mr*.
sen tat Lin of vartoux, er— 1" vr'
3^-B. Winn- Pta.w to rals- money
w! 7 i . BETTY; JO was one "f
far th, bolldlng fond for tin com^

w ..’ conduct,.

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Lilyled lot xdion .

'and pcrlfct

comlort ialislachon! The new
Snhiri fiollcr
-• i i k i i i : tsieit
Pill. t|l'll Hsl.
im***!.*-1*; 11*
•»n upll'u

..Ih b'lHnn con-

relied Uy-lfM l an.i sloeyoi. In
cmiftty sntimih, combnd cfilinn
ch.imbra;

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quote tha. .'latter, (L a TTEIL
At !*&gt; hiif . . . “ Must enmo to
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.1 ;wo TA J-LY^a-lu atrs of I
ir hava returned to Ud

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UIRTH A N N O rN f’EMKMT
Mr. and Mr*. Carl M. Rayburn,
announ-e the l.iith of o daugh&gt; Patricia Ann Niv. 2 at |ho
mald-LaujIiton 3!cmorlal Ho*
al. Mrs. ftabnrn wa« th# former

SSTS'k IS
chary, Mra- Burdl* Wil
r*. Helen Schulte, Mr*
t-r-*,"&gt;»*•* »*

AES? saifi.'te
iey, M «L M. to Wrlfht,
A, Hunter,. Mr*. Itot-nt

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Tinii'.o hnvo chaihge^*
Yop should review
your innymncc ruth
. cit*M with miniiwitf
who tins the kiiov.'|»
1 edge to say whether
you liuvo inAd&lt;Kiu*i«
or excess . ooverng*.
Avail yourself of our

Gives Democrat!
Address Large Vote Ilei

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1ANFOKD,

SEP.VICE

X K -BEACH. Nov.

feae One

•teraoi malviag IMter jv)ie*e name Wtt

hf VnND THE

SONTPACT

Ceellmrea

from tha Vaicran.

vtt* uriifd today the haflnt MOt 218 votes
/, A. Imraodlataly the nice for ct)p*t»blo, «
Ojonntng 1
aif a.ldrt*. in order V.ut Horn hn.fl 71 voi
plane colli
ite TKflv# their written in. In the comptrol- Corpus Ch

't
fta rti
o f any ehanjte
for

vefcrlna
promptly.
l«r moe. Gay Inui 71 write- t, IM6 wi
H. F, Dlckcntl
TOAitsser al Paa»-S-Crllle. hdviwil in votes to Fraser's total o f
•
Gertrr* fi. AmlersOn of lh« Su &gt;- 0 8 1 .
IkffJcual Offke pt Orlsiwo that
The
Orange
County

w 1i l l 0 4 )t

charge or obligation.

each month Ihodwtml* of eher.’■* amendment was defeated
ara rvturnsd to the Tr*»«ury De
partnitni by the post nfflrr l» OttJ to 402; tlie Bay county
•a v.'ertn* have movad alth- amendment was approved.
notlfyins VA of lh*ir new d«J4 to *125; the llillsbp
rts«*«.
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" * V •.1. ough amendment was d vfoi
mvinc a farwaHini; p.lilms ed B82to tn;’. ; the liny coui
the f.(d rc*ld«n«a Is ant ruf
sht^ Mr. Anderxm polntul out, ty apmmlim*nt -.van also A
the VA lU atf n u t be noiifi-l featod, 560 to 152; Uie bu&lt;
Isml Jaw requlrvs the post uf- got director .'intendment lot
lo ilrllvtr rhteks to tb« «d* I, I OK to 414 ; the appropr
i prjiitad ofr lh«n. or rla ntion.i apwidment
n tlwm to th? Trrasury- Itajiwit. whfio thsy ar* hold uptjl

CENERAL HOUSKUOU &gt;

Lake Monroe

ATLANTIC III.THA-WASH
Pr»U.cl. Your Njlon,.

Fin . TI

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Monro* fra* glvun a *ui 1 1 .

soiaPt .j* P ^ * w * 'H « r
Tea croaiu auU cake wero s.'ivmi.

D
^ri- 6«!in
n ill’
n Mrsver*.
ill* . 5
J. -II.
Ji_hn»on.
4. M. Brawn, Mrs* T. 0. Umwr,
i f . and Mrs. H. )&lt;■ Jnbnsou. A. E.

&amp;£&amp;

nllourlng great grandchildren:
^Uy Oifgn, Linda Johe.oo. V «
on Brown. Patty Ann -fliWn,

THIRD ST. A PARK AVE.
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S aB K n ss
n Marlin, also J. B. Johb*on.
Mr*. Claude Hawkins of M •
( m m w i i iiv «n a stork shownr
n WrdnMtUy evening by Mr«.

In support of indications
fhjr * mW-slr air
that
tho dreorttml annoiinnear Spell Mind
IUy,. Tex. on N ov ccjnent will bo nwcepipg
trrtnp •« an .Avis •nd sudden cymes in word
from n high official that
OPA boas Paul Porter 4dmsedf hits abandoned his
stand in favor at keeping
mopt controls. Porter is tin-

ig officer and kerpinj
until help .arrived.
Hr Naa latrlr
di»rhiirx*d from &lt;
Mm. C, tL.Bi
fr. m Orl.irdo
w h *» idle undr
,')*jiati»n. ; Ffu
Cnrist church.

A innsi de
vrss tsfidicfc
at*. pr&gt;'ildar

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FRIDAY,

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N flV E ’ iERVICE)
3&amp;" •vl»V2wE -i »•»' f

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RD HERALD. SANFORD,
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Ey* glass wiper* are ftUpg
b*rd to find, lo when or.c tueomra
M iW it aboulilba washed tn sudv
and W*rtn water and smoothed.
it&gt;X to dty.
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. A vacuam process o fH n d ro u g h ly claening the lo -

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USUAL. N

PHONE

IT«J MERKi TH E SHOW YOU'VE W A IT E D FOR! 7 A IT S ! 25 PKOIM.E! HOB
Olid CHORUS! FAMOVa TA1.ENT T H A T PLAYED HOXV* THEATRE. N.
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S0-METH1NG h I'K C IAL! NEVER HERE BEFORE!

point where we f have to
hiako a grand tweep.
The'
■.•.on,I,

IjriHIK,
HRVl.Vl II.K • sVilNYV.
' i l " lill'V IN I T., 'll VTK
r In re: Kjtnte of J IM TlKThiaiA',
'|l»ea*»*l.
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' Vo Ml &lt; rMIlnr-A 'em! I*. r*ai»»
, tinier s'txlm* "»
Axntn t
, .kild e&gt;ut»,
. Yeti Autl eoclt of &gt;\&gt;&gt;» are h*t*lijr
i 1|tlM ltd !.
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our ti im* « » t Aetoen.i* «!. ■!■ ,-&gt;0
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4t*. .t.iH'il
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or fllh
illt.n
of iilu.
miy
Uate
v . « xitlI
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cnetii: tiltfir** f»f S.*|nit"itf* «*lUhl)
at tit* oirirt Jp u« cf’urt
Kao** or sui.l County a
11
ri.ititlD. within Di^hl r.ltt».| ll

ft.fnth* from Oiy ll,rt, «.f |Sr flfV.
CubUrailhn .’I thl* b&lt;.||, r Kt- b
vUlAt or &lt;u^tx*4 .i*,|| &gt;,o ta wttUrr
»na (ball M l . ttn f|ir* n| r*»i
J*Bif aa.l pn«| nrr.ff* Itil4r**« vt ll •
ctl'imol. olni «pstl t . .•M il
Ift
IK* vUtnvxnt. rg. iu or a|l&lt;*(h*r. '• t
*hv •lirh ■elatin' 01 ittmitil ui'l •

l't-1 e!i»il De roM •
" jlKv a i . t i i :ti *isia
Ae «dmliu*trit(.'r i*C f,

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. lota of Tlru Vteterme, 1 **
k
e.l.
.
!;■ .Vtret i&gt;ubllcailoh Oct. ll. ik.U.

Tag books are opm for payment.of 19*16 City
Taica. Discount o f
will be allowed for
payment in November 5 «Vi. discount for payment
In December; 2 \ disrount kir pnyturnt In Jan*
uary; 1^ discount* for payment in Fehruary.
E lio n H o y , C ity T a x C o llo c l

»^«*st If. llrllflt.l'.M
Att«im*r ■

macarit, rtcri**

S e c th . JASE RUSSEll

o fth d S fa q e

&gt;f l W Da
mint grids

OH tJley know that In any
even: removal- at ceilings ia
pot fk r o f t This piecemeal
o f controls just
. HuYevan.) M. Iwipoval
i.rry R M gm jt. won’t do any more. We havo
I stork showar •A t tn uAt ...1.1,1.. n

r, t*'“Hd/t. 4t »itd

in lln

I tirrt u r this
ihv-h
••r nvxuruL «hhtl by In wi.u. 4
i ill -Iftr if,. |»ti-« i ( rr.T
ix&gt;l i&gt;. «c .,rr.*.r.u . . 0( t;„

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Waybuni JUUof Lpfiga
rcxuoalnh

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'llin el. S**li». I'f A»Vitn»lf
• *t#’,l&gt; (.'vlnt '.r .l.m.X'f HM
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ynin
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sflcrnaon, al the 1Unary. Most
Vt., OPf—flevenvtirold Ii 8argfiit n.uiidin,;
..•i rm.-UvA and Ba.’ful awls wara
sivrn the hoaorpa. ' .
oows on a rainy
Dutlnjr th* •octnl lioor dainty,
an » ro A to art
ivfrrshmrQta
the naature. Off
PnrWf&gt;__ «la^..M
-------- Ua table canUi cd
The gift* to the bun*** w *
Ighicd candles, y«How atsd
pi »»nt*d I., h-r in a very larj;.'
ryaantbemuns and n i l * l*&gt;
boni^i tumuijil b pink pn4 b ktf
Hyficshmtnta were srrtad by *ttir
»IA ; Kalifa La Vignd pouLd te^
hoMsMts asslet.-sl |»v Mr*. iW Cm
indwlebss tea and rsdwf aura
arc rjfl Mrj. Dale Kirdinluing i *i j Stl w&lt;i
m
m
m
«n BriiisK , ,11wars «nab)*:
lha fuilowinK:. M n. Vlttnr Havsk
to run do**i* lomther at
ins. Mrs. Cloud, liiltell. Mrs. €.
I'. Hi,bin, jUr«. Mna ilritdsrsor.
Mi /iurrtcli ilidfman, Mis. J. U i tejmrt* ware roud, &gt;lo.
Tindall, Mr* It. II. hmU,
Jf, ! voted to Florid* Child***'
K.
i
-ll Mrs. DU) Hankins al JurkaariiH*. Many i
s'nd .Mr». Us (V-sare. , . •. , ....
;,!;iwn»d to attend thu Caur
Also Mrs- Urban Lae, Mrs. K. 1err tins In Oviciu Noe. XL
------M. Hr an. Mr*. Eldon 0*ll&gt;, Mrs.
At Cbrlat church Sunds
Krr m 'tiny, Mrs. T. 0. Drown.
Mrs. f rank Crirr. Mrs. Art lln/- Upth there wIB be Hoi;
/if fci' iT^/*if
monnwi at BiW A. M. and
ris, Mr*. J. JL Jeckeon, Mrs. 8om School at C:00 n’clack l\ j
f*A» tifkCtt v i O K i :
(istdnrr, Wri. Kd Oglesby, Mrs.
IlHsI 11 SSCSDl
/ 'I
Jl i licit liriiiens, Mrs. A. J. Tayl uj . 1 l&gt;Ut&gt;N4JMITM f c p T i

rAfPIRS M ’ S

KKANK U vrxlinuipr lr
Mdtiuv h u'i'i it&lt;m'i&gt;'

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' lr &gt;&lt;1: Y—t!&lt;k ■I. w..c.lr,,|f
ler.na. .|
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llonnle Ray
Tho Atomic
Comic
1001 Luuirfm

sltuilr dWrusston wxa nol

tuclal'

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VOUTO

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NATION *'h nTLE
NOW/HEAR T l d

t .ju r s ic OF HARRY JAMES - HEN ftV IIHS3 E H t AMERICA’S,.NEW JC V EM I.R TRUMPET HEN^ Y Q U 'L L tH U lL U YOU' VE HEARD OTHERS!

llri&lt;k activity of rt-n! «p-'
lull* Irattsferx lx reflected
hv tin- fuel .that biic agcnify
nlont I hat of Fred W.’ Ben-i

•I 1 M A 0 0 « C l flH Cq DOT M a c t t a s m
Krnir IVrtvd D P T lii^ r llc i.lr , . r r lU.tr
availablei P&lt;Hco A ILtpy P o » fo DB-50,
l'ciux) Kuiolilutt &lt;4jiu-rnlra|e, Peecr* CM**, ,

ri'iMctcd tiulcd.of mortt
Jt10(1,000 during; the
nix week*.
• •-■
• follnwing deal.-i were
reported by Mr Ben­
gali* of the Cordell
*f( r and Siorflge Com-

TODAY ONLY!
•
1TOIDAY, NOV. 8th

Mr. and Mr*. Ceka b
si ford announce the unai
■f ihrtr daughter Malta
Oiaon to rx-*arpeait • «
ward amkk of Taka Wall

WOOL

PAGE SEVEN

.Tor fiTln r b r a « t ddor knocker)
U
I* .
a coat of wax. That*'w ill be lata
Clerk
MlUhlng needod a* the wax form*
(HI'AL)
jo a s n i JOHN KAtlWAi'KI.
a protective coat Which keeps oft Tt&gt;:* ?•
hvnw.Wid Avenue, nshlmotV.
xoY irr. t o a i m i m b
tafn?»h for sorrw tithe
Vtl7^t1|V.f ** i
* - * TO. kl'NA MAlJ.HA.NN:
.
Veu ate h.r.tiy n.oTr»4 .,aH f*.
T&gt;.« are KerctV naiiO-.l that a
•iBlmi in t^r «n.t heifwar u#..n vs,* •tilt ht« lw*n /nDtttiiteA lif the
3pd du&gt; j.| lVceiuker. n il. in tit. Xlrrnil l*.ufrt_vC i)t« Xtttt* JmllrUI
m ii f t eDp.nU1M r p e d i t o n cirvmi . f nSridk K-wini,;* Camay.
- - - - ..D.a.—
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Ui this
In ih.. Vlnuli i-’mijt I It.
lx «•*»-—
rh»nr*ry.
uatVr .tli»
ll’le nf
f t ifrietl.-tlr (.'tvsbiy. at AanftlM. ill. Sait., PtDtntirr va IIAn* M
HortA.i. by I’Uln Nell Knrwnelu |W*K Urff.nUllv.lbd J ll»l ll|e I
LrltlC Mb union fo, divine.
I lief «...,(£hi u miS j A i' ' div &lt;i
The .‘Vinfor.l l(.&gt;v|4 .« lUaigluilnl
Yuti ilr lherefor^PVulre4 W
&gt;I
a »;t k f tab
in ui,tn, ur. I I •Ar "it. efiltf caw.c/fr n.i»..n er
e " rn«
^t ihe'T.«iti Ifi.ui*
Y O U R WINGS A t T H E '.
»an|n4 KIui U d t.h the tn&lt;t A
.•f !&gt;. ..inl et, Isu (ll nt.yi a
tliat tn itefault ihAeolT h -l.ctte j
•onlt.... wilt t... entercA rjtrt t
*»ta v.iitoe. pni't-nl n pari*.' *
WITNIJH! my hanrl and ..rtlci
»»■! Hu. Slot An ..f tVtobcr, If
O. »# lIKItMH-N

S A N F O R D SCHOOL 0FAVIA3T0N

COURT HOUSE CORtfER

Tv in Frenth

1

cut
pwvo mi uu nc’ »
b o n ^ fox yptumps.
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to 1510 and the Eacambla
County umehdment w«a do-i Froth L*ui»ri
fented 501 to 400.
'*/’.« '
Tho cptiiit was made by
fudge ll: \V. Want, Count}- Mrs. 41. ll. G

lirpurUaant drain vcfrran*
in ihe 67 ronittlsi umlvi
ictioa of the Puss'*-tirlHtf
al ii/flea becausr vaWiktts
st nntuled VA f f a nrif »dAt Isaac SO nfrrant «-f Hit
rhssks returned wrr* for
latter under the Sap'irrpun'a
islment Art. tlx VA ..ffirtjal l’aul Orlnby In Mo/iraa. A *c61or
MVirma «f pink and blue was car
Had out In riccnraUoa. and m
t*rxh:nrnis. filsea .*&lt;ra w&lt;w h&gt;
Mis. J. L Jackson. Mrs. Art K ar­
ri*, Mra. Georgia l&gt;* Gaaara, Map.
Hill llowkin* and Mrs. F. K. Pie•.
.
a --*

B,

LUBRICATION

Controls Predict
MU 01 A
HUiikrnihi
ciuhip, hat
and Matin,
o&lt; ixlnct in

NOV.

n Kri:T««i!it oi:r«cuKf» &lt;
• J* i l»# i*t»t llal.rd niH^ * n
••ifs A&gt;|IWUt|v^ U.iki In
'•I i(&gt; 'XM 11) flrb ^p ip* r

*1 &lt;*«»•til**»uii |iuHtuU*&gt;-i

't* C'lUMr ri-»rl-lr.*
( SIZHi: h r hif'&lt;i ni/i '(ti.

apartment
310 p R h n W p
Avrno**
wan Hold. to. F. L. llumiHton
of Allentown, Po. for 510
at

^rlaodu.

SATURDAY
ONLY 1

0 ( 10.

Tho four-npnrtmeiit -buiM
fng ut 001 Palmetto Avea'p
Orlapdo for $12,000 by Mr
I)*i*y Lewis and Chat!'
Crbiip. A duplex agtirtnn jr
IioU»o nt Hm Avdriue an.
'IV*Iflh Street ’whm nohl »•&gt;
Bertha II.* Jenkma to Man
Dillingcr of Cincinnati, &lt;&gt;
for $6,300
Among Hnlea . of hon&gt;&lt;
U»e following .were repot t
id: llArry L. Brown, 21m

It RAN C H ...
U o i STA1W1
onom y, j

from mu
on of i i

jH W g * ^ * f *

OTHER

; ;
L- •._ J.
’

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“ We Cfelbe (
* 1 * B - 1st S L

9 m »

• With building activity boomina and conslfudion forqcasf far inlo the future, producfl from
Flonda pcjniqtto point tho way lo a now industry.
I ^
' J* ’ * " • •
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..
Ey.tqr{pr b c.ird , inlgrior board and plasticized
bonre*. c,ii m ede from palm ello root pulp, are
?a«y lo woi, with, yet they're durable and louaK
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p.r n c ^ h c

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c*.\ almost inoxhausRblfli supply of

vt*
- 4*
-i. \

W pu in us 15 ,OOP,Q0 0 acres of palmetto
end. Theso reals, delivered cheaply to processing
^ ants, need merely a ,, inexpensive treafment
a becam e useful building aids. Alsp, dye and
an.vc'qctd o .e invvprtanl by products.
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oins Hondo'* other a n i l s l(|
o-iostrio.is.s.

* ytntfoew

E COUNTY

�'• A purlalilp nir lipMI. S l?W»b«V
U? »wji&lt; r, ir» inO*** Jangi'S
-u'tltMnir only Ui| poun.
llftlnn caparily or, half
J7 trrt par wiimtr... *N-.F

It- U» U«n
In
Clrnalt nI PlorM*. N-mlnoU lUvinlv.
•a CUuM*r&gt;. »n4»r lh* till* al r'.J'luJr . n.lnllff v» IVUIU Mae
&lt;»&gt;•»». Utfr Mr nt and. that U* f f
cift^lL t-ouM al.tha Ninth Xudlalol

H4iral Common Sense
Uy

Fpwli

•|ir*«r In uM (■«*»*• la frtulrn *t «&lt;« i *&gt;Pi &gt; &gt;i»t i t r ol nit*bW, ■fji

. . s
s
.
*h*t In tfatoult ikipnt. m4mt« !*“ H 'f rK-’ iA i^ u tA ti
rnnlrnao will v* ri\l*rr-t •&lt;,&lt;*■ O.* Kin-at F, ItuuipoMaf ■ -'y ^ . ,
1* • n* Sin, Month . Humlrf Hitt t. He/** wowgut !» flh «U f4 «i(i •tKori'*, •»M
All-rarf
h i - - . : f &gt; parlc.j ' •:.
To* nr* Ifcerwforr Vtqtilfr*! lo
I'fcn.ui.c. H. &lt;:*IUIU.J. .V-ta at* Mat*.
hr nnlini.il Ibat *al: h*» (*«t» fll«4 ^
vgw'ri
&gt;«rv; &gt; • l

Johqirnj.

« f DMtttlwr, I &gt;4* IU»nA.ft aarf

«r.&lt;laAl. )*iu. I»
lUIMIV t lllln&lt;n'lira, lo.ih* rlrcalt t\»an lxtb« Ninth Judicial Circuit v l that
* '(»• of
A0&lt;1 l'n Utml
aul*- Cnnniy. in dmorri/t ani that
»*••! art- I»i4nlra»l ta file four «rHt.

of livestock produe
Want newPep amI Vim? lionKxpfthjinn
In the upper gladfa arax o

Palm Heath County U on* or lh«
moat treent unit atriking MJ&amp;npIc
of tha wlur ft agriruliural r*
II Oma etnto ayarywlirrV—In
aoareli in Florida.
*» T«i|&lt;i&gt;U)i ,Q p g
Work of ‘atlentiita at tha Ever
i laden Experiment Station bat
made It pn.’ sibla for thl» aadtior
In expand -it* ratlin by more thai
«UO percent during tho paat.au

3 R E AL ESTATE FOR SALE

n;l«, C' ubry. r InrUH. thi* l(h liar
/.f K'.vtMbfr. trie. .

ROOM fer i- nl.

BEPItOOM for rant, .Hi Park A\u. K , a r t i c l e s f o p SALE
m*. ake■■■ l e •*&gt;■e■■ih,dai » a&lt;
FOBNIBMED inont. W t « . R ,
_ ?1* MagnoUt A*J,

ilHHKD hmi»o or
60P-J.

BOX SPRINGS
HOLLYWOOD BEDS

IM ITATIO N

WE HEDUH.D

EVERYTIUNG IN BEDDING
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USE OUR BUDGET P L A II AND

“PAY AS YOU REST"

PHONE 1133

MifARINO TO (AY OOOOBY In J5&lt;nith,mpton. Kojland. lo hit v. ire. Kay.

,knd Ids baby daughter, Cr,l«y Marilyn, whom Ha bad never feen before
. U M-GI Klngtley Toiler, Mlnneapollt lawyer. A atowavray. aboard
Uvi Queen nixabrfb, foitcT.vliUcd hl« family while waiting deport»liun. Tha* wJUfollu-.v to ihetf.S. ahortty.. • (Inirrfi'ctlonel SeilopWo)
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abind iattle|n»n to aatabllrb aome »• an
^iturr*.;. . • .
^jTwU*. renaarrb boa ahir.wi th»
yyay p&gt; isucawa In rmo vjiry im ­
portant' agHeuUui-el undfiidakirw.
Again U&gt;o Agriciyltoral Sxpmlnicn'.

tandiecd Mrt.

\ To’ mrnlhn u (gy/ utbefA. them'

ai .■-j ^ t rVL 1

■ted to Florida i JiUdcmV Howe
JurkaonvlPe. Many tnembora
mnnl to atUng tho Gaunty FwdIn-faticn in Oviedo Nor. gL
!
IlDJ At Ghrtat church Bunday, Nor.
» &amp; n i b there will be llely i'*m; u amon at 9tM A&gt; M- and Oiurch

, Wnu
Caver

-It*nrv ' 1*

advancing, pniyrc-’ i

MUC- W A K T E D
T"'"**' '* - -

A. good firr
. P am i ol

aIm

a

ywedRUi
ThtMinlc
- * ^-*..». ,

at sad rest.
* ’ Conditici:&gt;; in
f* n«V hf thi
p.d »ut, Orvn.r
CIUI gtva impxftlxlty

Avenue

l o Ne

BANGER

lapin fdr
ntRICATlOff i
Rnglne. pump,

~fC0lb|»t*1

cov;2,1

II I* ii*Unl ate

«G50 nr .705 ♦
: O rUn^,;3^

M'WUAHMtUN far CkilsiitvU
0*. toya, g*iu «. l-r&lt;u «. (WU

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FLORID,

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TUESDAY, NOV. 12, 1916

A good

Aaaot i.ilol Pteaa l^aicd Wir

e Fighting Face Of Tucker

; ,n
C a h lP
!' I o NI k i N.. -Nov.’ 1U, (An—
;Tn.. KHtUh tudnv oponci]
[rih * gntifa Ilf |*a*BHt lit** in

Pbe Kinir'aUo called
hmalijfMIori j.q f IhIiianort and- electric
‘ G ^ p id d r e fM o d
int :bftpr a tradido thYyurh-London’a
to^/./Weltmlnstcr.
out tHtt VVholo ceremore / than 5.0Q0
■» - - . a ---- — ------- - |
IS g g g g j

» pi

A# Claud*

■ s ite M
»«• »

T V . *. L -

b

Atlantic
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i‘ -_ ‘ .

5 * «K tD
*LaN

e f ( 4 a e f ,e &gt; w &lt; o .

t a n . J »T
I.ln a l

k a w e - .i .

Truman Says Mothods
Of Agreement \Vil!
lie Worked Out As
Congress Convenes

British Report More
ThanjSOOO Are Now

itht&lt;matlon«t

wers

'v* re thrown into detentidti
cant|»H prvvimmly for trying
to Clit or the lb»!y fjimi
illegnlly. . . ; *
.
.
The Cohininl Offlcu aflltl
that '1,050' Jewish Imml
tDfnla now ctmf|ned to ' Cy
prim ^ will Jie (frantfd |H&gt;’r
misHion to settle in I' a IuS
tine between Nov. 16 'mu!

that Mr. Trfifmaii will haW
to march 'down the middle
o f tho political mml in Ills
loKlsIntive program, if he
H'nnts to g o f.th a l co-operaItepubllcan
W «yne Morse of Ore go
sniil what Amorim wants 1
.a moilern} i&gt; |mi iry-— no' e&gt;
tremt’H nf f it her right o
left.
| Senator W illiam F. Know
lam! nf California
sa!&lt;
Amerien needs .some o f th
same unitv o f purpose tha
marked the development ,o
our bi-partisan foh'ifn poll
cy.
•
A sharper response to th
President's * appeal
earn
from the conservative l*e
ptiblicnn S e n a to r'0. Wrn
land
Brooks
of lUlnoi,“ ’»*•'• '""vloa. And If foa d»n*t u,|nk Tackfr Hrnokri said th,. Uepiihliesti

Brisk activity of real «lk
A total of 1,116(1 more ell*
tate transfers Ms reflected tranee certificates will Ihs
by tho foci that on** agency lssin-ii to Jews in German
Wilson Asserts Shipalone.'|hat of Fred W. Ben*' displaced persons’ camps, to
der. reported sule* of mort» Blend immiurauts serving
inent Should Reach
than
*100,000 during; the wBh
the
British armed
dared tvinnUr o f the Ray*
Buyers By Nov, 28
past six weeks.
fyiTvs and to relativos of
mond’s-RItt-Hemld plek-tha
winner eotUwt ahd will ro- JAGKSONV1U.K.'N..v, IV. (Spt
Thi following deals were Pales lino Jews who already
edve thfee li»nd colored in
lotlni r»*i«irted hv Mr Ben­ wen* promised entry per°IL portaiUto. Mr. ^Ludwig
der; sale ‘ of thu Cofdtli
TrouAftr dud Hiorflge Com*
Actually the 3,000 inttnipfyy lo L. J. Lowe for |42," gialion certificates rwpre*
id coqUrtt.
cm. the apartmont ■gnd •uui the- normal iRiota for a
lHiusw "1 Herbert l.ampert nvmmmith tivrlml. The re.
•« -MI..U/.I On 1st. I ...I
Minlr this unusual action piclarr, and If you
ill *
TahrtBtto Avmne' (eB&amp;r of certain detainee.-.
m
j*il&gt; trykij lu «.lu|t Min, ubi-rrr Hhat lie ta br|n&lt;
^PilotN muter was (Old ui t', I,. llutn 1stoil QJMCyigjli will lie the tirsl
b )anl •s.iln.
(lutrmaUouatl
If Right*, it of Allentown, Pa. for $10 step the British have taken
Ui
dissolve
the
pool
of
ille­
fallftl to
* today. The M0«* .
.
ning course,
Tho four-apartment i^uiM gal immigrants who have
p Sept. 2. Im ing ut 001 Palmetto AvjBlim been slapped to the Island
'up
m
and the Was sold to T. S. Lloyd •&gt;( slnco camps wore
thero in August. Tlio Colon*
M is
have (trkmdo -for ? 12.0(H) t»y M.
I inlay Lewis ami Chorl. iai Office said, there are
Conch Fhttl, f!auu.s, and
the Semiuolo High School
Croup. A duplex apartment between 5,ODD and (1,0011
Itahv Fed* w ill-lie hosts to­
hooso ut |3m AvunUe and Jews on Cyprus at, present.
M. Sllnftlphpr, Mm. M,
night* tn the Drlaiulu High
Twelfth Street’was sold by
Tillis. Miss Betty RowItahv Tigers in ,*t gridiroti
Ilitrthn H. Jenkins to Mary
id! M o . Arthur Berk,
contest at the High School
n. LeFils. T
Dllllnitcr of Cincinnati, &lt;&gt;.
. . #r »»/.(&gt;
•
services for
th and William J. M or­
A lhlelic Field
\ibich
1-5
and Donald
tor lfi,3(io.
on, Jr. Each &gt;yll! re­ fi, Srf Y*ItOH were held Sun- ford. 1 * •.
being .snotmored hr
tins
Among
sales.*
of
honn
•
( Peter Thurston was honorive a pusn to the Rltz fo r •lay.afternoon at 4:30 o’clock
Pilot Club.
These m '.will be re ­ the following were repoitj »‘d Friday evening at the
in the Baptist Church in
Tiny cnntevf. which veM
enrolled
to
eds
-Harry
L.
Brown,
21"!t
tain their, ndAuburndale,
Burial w as
I’lnna fur the Uun‘* Club Thxuk* . !*'Ikn Ixxjge with an Honorary
uinler
way*at 7:30 I*. M. is
and cotn- Mu»|Mii|tt Avenue-to M. W xWing Eva dance *1 ihj Mayfair I life tuemherehlp in recojynlmade , in the Auburndale
the
tbughost
tilt on the
Fresa
o
f
lfnionto
elr^ Commercinl
Inti on Not. 27 war* diamond at •tlon of his long and out­
Cemetery.*
,
Hnhy Fed schedule this sea­
U
m muitlng Fridxv *nd If »■ » a»....
•
** Mirk. , Yates, the w ife of
nouneed by John lv*y, pAigrum standing service ns n m&lt;jm*
son. However, the Fed hackG. 8. Yate# o f Like Monroe,
Harry Robinkon atatod todialrman, Jlhai ticket* for the hcr of the visitation com*
field which w ill probably be
Fftrmcr.
o
f
AndWtkin.;
Ain
{mittee of the organization.
dance ere now available.
died Itf the Atlnntic Const­ Iny that theso men have
i*.imposed
of K uropc Harper.
for
$8,500;
Vernon
I-&gt;»*iru
(in
f
um
,
Tw.,
Ktng I.lbn IJunry WAtc rc«d * ! More than *l(J0 Klkx, thoir
line Hospital in Waycroas,
Don Diehl. Lloyd S\vnin and
letter
from
Qeorx»
Touhy.
Chrl«t.
sort.at
Indian
Mound.VfH«g&gt;
Ga. Fridaj*, Nov. 8 at-BtOO
j families and friend*, attend.1oh nit V Alexander, is ox*
to Victor T. Roson of I t m*» *«xl axle chalrmun for the
P.,'M. Mr, and Mrs. Yales, , H . H a r r i e l s o n I »
.ed the big fiah fry which
Bcnilnolu
Ojnlr-ttcalth
and
pocted to provide plenty of
iu
«**.«a
A
«t.i
nnA
Pierce;
$14,000
♦rculoal* AxaSwiation, ailing co- wit * yeiTed nt C»:(»(» o'clock
have ,mndo their homo. In
imposition
the Oclumio
,Arfreited ’ By Police
operntlon o f‘the .I.ioim Club in u*- tinder direction of Ralph
U k c Mouna* fur tin* pait
•Uting"
In
*xl*
nf
if.&gt;
»•*!».
*Jiw
15 years.
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CLUB TO MEET
M t». ll I*:. (.Ttapmati It
Mo*« lend th* zrouti sinning, or- fioodspei'd and 11. M. JutnlPatrolman K.'it. Seth had ■
.. - —
Horn in Dalton. GlU^ln?
.
cAmpanlrd
by ULsrry Wester on ihc Aim.
cliairmitn o f th&lt;* vninniittoii
Sat unlay
Tho regular mectin
•mmllxit and,Willard Connolly «n
on. urraiu'i'nuMiti for tho
Exalit'd Riilnr J. E. R ow ­
iv$rtl blocks from, the Townsend Club wl
lh* l&gt;,ni°- *_______ ____
land repoiled that tlm lodge
gnmo, assisted by Mis. M.
fA$*aml
Magnolia
helfL at the pourt I
aptirit Church. 8h
Rnvliorn. Mrs. \| Hunt
meeting wns the boat at­
JAYCKK DIRKtJlOKA UKtCl*
Sixth
Street
boTh'uttday
nigh
tH
at
ed by her ItuSl
tended lit u long time*, with
ond.^fttii Blanchi Kennedy,
foW
And
Cyprca*
o'clock, i t was apounce
Metnb«ri of the Hoard uf DIrvi*Ulghtcr, .Mr*. C. T.
lUM baforo ho overtook
ten of th* Santhiola County Junior visitors from Paiatkn, D ay­
md one son, Cdfs
Chamber of Common* held a mw' - tona Hour!!, DeLand, N ow
Ivitrulolf Rolison Is
.
o f Lake Monroel
iy at th* Motor* Smyrna. Kustla, •Leoaburtf
feal^ &amp; l d e r l y ,,1n.na:
ito
attend,;
) her pnrenta, Mr,
*
•
A c c i d c n &lt;a 1ly K i l l e d
and Orlando, f. Talks con• •
J. L. Denman of*
rornlng tho Elks National
w
4
m
r
*
m
tn
.
e
man,
James
Richnnl
lie ; throe slstert,.
ic.*n »«4 «tl *mo i«*»
Randolph R o l i s o n o f
[^reported by
tXCtriH of Oris
,Chri*;ttn;u was accidentally* i
b gotten into
uni Judy fh'nOrAn
klljpil lu Oviedo, Saturday
Jaycti HBeat V. F. W,
n d x lir «e v e jn &gt;
nltc.' iioun. He and his helper
In Donkey Ball Tilt
wdro unlondingru truck when
the dark places of the
[ well-charted cminii* -to fo l­ n largo cypross log fell to
P
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The SanfortfJunloF Chmu- low. Mr. Truman said that tha ground
pint,in,: . Mr.
ened nnd
3 viaiting;executive has
.
os far M he nnd State Scc- Rtfmon bi'nonth it.
M r. RolUon wns horn in
retaryJlyfn r ..............
are cohcorned,'
Wars Aggregation In a hard the United Stntes foreign Dixio County, on Sept. 19,
Thia allows that fought donkey bmwball tilt policy j^ill continue to be a 1897, and had lived hi Cross
Auction of news- hold at tho Municipal Park nntloiud. and not a party City- until thren months ago
decreased from
wln n lie moved to Christ­
program
short tons before
• Mr. .Truman's remarks mas.
H o was a member « f thn
wore Ids first comment on
^ * 00fDuring
cni
I f
1940.
how he plans to get along Church of jestt,* Christ L a t­
period eonsump- efltji.t sciireit a lrvltt fo r the with tho Republican-con­ ter D ay Saint, , .
Survivors include Ms widUhltod States and: Jaycoe.-f and John Sauls tl- trolled Congress.
oiv.
Airs. ■ I.aura ItoUson,
is incroasad* eon- iHed*tlio only m arker for the
Mr. Truman also advocatV. K \V. Nuraeroua humorug
a .truuii between...labor
eVrnts occurred durinjjf tKtt
one atator. Thi0 remains were
rontexL &gt;
&gt;
.s . . , 1
President Truman hold wnt to Cross C ity yesterday
hLs news conference before for fun9ralt services and ihdeparting
for
Arlington
National Cemetery, to lead
co m m issio n MKrtr * tha Ig ilfe o f
tho nation in Armistlco Day
ilia TTiatumf bid* lie tiu&gt; proobservance by placing a poard toumS itiformxtMi' luK&gt;th,
wreath at-the tomb* o f the dlaciuulox uf th** abattoir xu4 olbar
murdar In ruriarcGAn \*rith ttm folU
important nwtiara xro »ckt*lul«il lu
ahuotlng-wfUl ,a- piatol bf Ro&lt;»#c-*, Unknown Soldier.
up at tbe.mwnUB of *U»c
Time and again a t hw-.rjim*
City Gommiuioa at- .*JS| a’aioch
dews cnnfffn-nce tho Chief! IhU »vw*tng. CUu Mxuxg.r U. N-

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HIND ? x liM DEPUTY

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taw and 1 paint tpniyer.
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CRAZY.* EVER/IWWGS!

Hf R. M. Heuklf.

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HERE WE GO
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M eNEILL A

W ASHINGTON, Nov. 8,
VP)— A hWh government'offlelal today Mid the^idminletraUon haa Just aljout do*
dded to drop overboard vlrtually all rematninr prjco
and wage controls. Tho ofJ id a l t°!d u nowamon that
PFroaident Truntan w ill make
a final rulinc in a day or bo
nml probably announce it
next week. 1
*
Tlic - eonconsus
amonj;
ngoncy officials is that tho

for half day

24dnrh Jig aaw and mplorj 1 baM

.W o--I
b
J.'.y-.

YOST. FLORIl

Oeiexy Are. Juat {iff Hines

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Gt.0D limine;* site ul.h 7 ih- i-.u
' and tnUh't A M l f \t&gt; owner. TV*. •

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HARDWARB COMPANY
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parli'aliy

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The Florida State Jaycen News yesterday announ­
ced that tho Dec. 15 Issuo
o f tho publication will bo

tsu.ta.°spHa*

,-s,

• W t * . Pf tiM hlt-WHhrOr
at l
of ib t .-xxlsgwt w *« drivir

O B U W rW a B^ to. Up &amp;.»t Fir.i St. - IV .

of ouie
Slal* Jamej
nymff %
fS).
and
ui
aij.vs njrnn
*)» R
n&lt;i Fianr^ t
TMaurjco
-iM,.- TniHi^sn!
Couvt,dc Mun'ille
Mury|l!i» (4),
(H. Ti - i \ mk%
dfcldctl reprrwnt.tivn
rrprN#rtUt|vctof
o f;
v
decided
l-ijh*. Y.u
s&lt;
the bitterly conttilcl Urue vt » free Tncjio.

Federal Legislation To Permit
Official Count
Cotton' Future's'
_
Gives Democrats
Proposed Today
Florida Is Urged By M arket Head Large Vote Here
'Anderson Says Plan
Will Reduce Dis­
orderly Situation

. |

jwillinm L. Wilson, diri-rtnr
and to prose ntntiv.es im

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rouuiwun.
rondiUttn.

kfelajw;

IIAHTMAN w*«C*W «ihbu top
quiit hcu**. Vtrank. Good emutil.'mi." Phou*
laodslmp*.
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. Mr*, b'ihaiion
F«m«bl.Uukhton

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ftt- U*«rf p
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f o i t r o(, the
£ m , I H o1/.

B F iff.

.iBtnttrjn
wold mark*
»aU
(rcatnient,

lV*o «0' her

wcekly luncheon,
o tho organization
tho Motors Inn.
Mr. Ratignn told
that
ncwspapci
circulation of* moi
D.IIOO and romo 2,0(
arc so lit north, lie
venled .that a pul
committee will be t

All

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In- thr miliji-.l uf i, brief talk I.
Brlr. GoHrr»i Juncph C. Iluiehi..,;
of Kuiifnr,!
nn Vrmbtirn p.ij
limebroi. to lie jri*c. MnmUy r.e&lt;tM
by .Isyrre.i nt ilv&gt; Orlatido Cti*niS*t
ft Coijimrrr« IJuil.lIng.
Gctirrnl
ItiitcliUnti »nn axntiint rnnim.-iml
•r of the :il*t DKitlnn
Gowroor Mlllaid r«ld,vetl. It,it;.
Grnerfl Vivi*u Collini,* »n,l* l! m
A.imtrill It.'lpli lUvVUnn. r.n
mnmler.of t'*' 7ih Snvnl H i.t,, .

All r.iutity candidates
re iinitppognd on (|IQ
lints. I..it a mi inh,-r ,&gt;f
..«■&lt;
jt.ir i ;

fan* nit

Hisabled American
\e(.s Start New
ill('mbei*i.hip Drive

Manager H. J. t4 hmhn

r n N « POSTPONKII •
'•nager If. N. N *y«r nn.
Ihln feftk.Hoop iliftt ihk
Mnluinn mmllnit arhcil*
Monday night h *«. im.n
I.
Til* Hireling,- Mr.
I(M , will In hclrf Tiir't at Urn. City M .ll

Me:::..

Vice Board

iClUP TO MBKT

At (City Hall
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ml/ivlo (Jnimty HporUpclailnn will m*pt Wadfning, Nnr. 1-1 at H.ofl
. th* Community Hiiiim-

11

trvic* Ro«rd nvt last

: Umtod In.
wrvxtiim

d1*4,-but no dMUioii
« u ictched- Th*

bo seT

written m. .Un,..
ban 8 1 votes,

•-Iillmom

ehieftau added, ‘‘ therefore
I feel we aro fully warranted
in putting out hest efforts
into the figh t to scrum ade­
quate recognition o f thin
State’s rights."

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confefe
fans wei
select,

«rilizfns

bleu ill. wlirrcns Jmr on­
" nl. U\ M. Ifnynos , „t
&lt;»•; votes ns school hoard
wilier in Croup No. 1.
In district, Rix, f^.|{0y jj,

Fllllom Nachof tb« pariah
itrvicc which
I B'.i.N Cath-

io. Jaycee preaidant
d that every e ffo rt .1
mde bjr tho local dul
Itiso Sanford a rid; Si
County In ovenr «
;w a a T also anhoum
ilie- Board o f Direct
voted to tend- « / !!j

Smninolc

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Official ‘Count of the vn-

nug.* expenditures which
Nome .sources have declared
«TH be tiucessary to m*ko
r.uam "another Pearl Hnrhnr."
•
t .t the present, It u iudlented I he Navy will conccntnito on tho development

be rwiirij ut
at the v:.ick4r»l» that

• HONOLULU, Nov. 8, (IV)
— Tho commander o f tho
l’oci/ic fleet, Admiral. John
To went, today said t,ho Navy
Plabs to revisn iLs %entire
Pacific
defense
program
along "realistic and econ­
omical lines."
In an exclusive interview,
admiral Towers tohf t4io Asnocinlod Press that tho mak­
ing of Guam into a fomtidoble defense outpost i.«r the
most urgent goal of tho-Pa-

» •n (‘ K y\rc ( a.s| |{y

peak Mondav
Pf F,t'ri,k‘,« faui*?^: ("»•v j huts, to write to their seua-,

1
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W ASHINGTON. N b ir.-ft
UP)— Secretary of ngricut*
lurp Clinton Andurson- to­
day proposed that curbs bo
put on speculative traosac*
lions in cotton future*, fi#
BAid that these transactions
knust be roduce&lt;( sharp'll
to correct whnt ho termr i
“ the recent di8ordcrlJ',’pri. ••
situation in thn cotton fn
turns market."

• Anderson
rcc.lmmend. I
thpt tho . nmount oEwitti'ii
futures
nu.v
mturw that any penhn
person mm
trade -speculatively o n tn,bore for tho pan 2(i yrnrv ,11**1 tlay or hold In tho market
Thurtday xficrnoon at her home
nhduld bo limited to SO.onn
at “ IS Oak Avenue. 8h« hn,l
bales in all futures combiu
u B V. i(2r ,,h* P*11 r,Vl rnonthi, j
Her Mrthplate wa« Col.imlnw;
• ,
w! f * wembtr Of All
Souli Cnthollc ChurcH And of t2in
W V*ten..n of

’rhrre »urh fire la nrcrMary
for Kncemment tronps to He.
frnd their pnsilion*.
.

Write - In
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«nt| It L ro-

INDIAN

Z WOULD

Mrs. H. M. Hamby
Ojed Yesterday At
Oak Avenue Home

g s s r x . r »
to President .lack Rat golV
hip

MA00. Im;

ventlon, He^ recomrhfcndcd
that the Rapubljcang hrnccfortli deny- scats to delegates
unlcu. they itro .solcctod ns
a result o f presidential, prefcrenco primwrito.
m Republican dalogatea from
tlie South trnditfonally have
been aclfctyd by cony^nUon*

lh1».d? l,lin“ totl ^ *rna*1 FT01*!’*
1 £ U -RopuWican leaders, who
•c- .l t,,e,^ control patronago in
Is the South during Republican
L«* ndminUtrnUons.
Most
of
flre regarded
W committed to Senator
'i 'j . V t T a f) of-Ohio os pos­
sible presidenMal timber. -

min Ibo f»v i

nss

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usd (heir.old*
orrtund *a tavif
tabl.
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featenrilUh
ForrifnSecretary f-rncit
Ernctt
n * rM ??.
■•Tnrll!lh.For,l|fnS,ctct*rr
Berio (I), Ruuitn loreljpv,&gt;llBlM''r V. M. Mulotey (2); U. p. SccrcUry

rlkorudW
JOi

,615^80isrf.’Knide

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avo,

calUvatar,. f«t ilix * r
cr. rocd-niul*. inuUi
4 eMirr frulL
n on» t&gt;t iha ,. ftrillUer. C*lo pi*i
plow, Georgf* • Btack,
Aj in lllfl City
*wrt|»*v l-uitri ival&lt;*r |n
• fonn iKrifUo 'P h tf*

dHIONED*-

I
P

mmouncement

Elm

IW, l»rgr »rrr,

Colynihua, manufactur­
er and member o f tho liepublican
National
Com­
mute,’. W llion
W illiam *,1
ntmouncod today H«»t be

o f tho problems'

* *t«to of calf}1

NANKING, Not. S, (A l*)~
t.rneraliMim.. ( hlang K.l-Shrl
h» ii . Untied a rr««r-flrc order
to t'hlncip aoTcrnment troop,,
ihe (iencraliMimo*.- order aald
firing U to cense -r. except

K »A B

master decontrol
ono official,,‘«Ud

An •xc*i'lloi**||y i
«td.y Iwmd w]

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yn
t 'r r ?

Opposition \a UiU dccon|l plan has boon voiced
Housing Administrator.
Ilaon W. W yatt and oth,
but' obaorver* aald
yatt is prepared for an
' H o tlo
mt price ceilings on Imllct-

WTWAV.*rWA5
'T H A T w A Y - M V
JHEI2 W A S * i f T

i - f J L * ..
,
;

Making Of Guam Into
Formiriahlc Outpost
Most Urgent Goal
Of Pacific Command

Big Four Foreign. Ministers Discuss Treatic

A T L A N T A . Nov. 8. &lt;/P)—
Th© Ilcpublicnna appear to
ho ifcttioif ready for an ntt.jnpt to maku a dent in
the
solidly
Democratic

except for mnta; ougar and
rice. T h «6 agency offlclnja
have been conferring the
Iw t two wcok\ with recon­
version Director Jdhrt • B.

H■jV
EET.H.mTin or»nc» fc axh.
R. Ws I/&gt;rd. Phono 7W.W. t ' •

t

Republican Primaries
In Southern States
Will Be Souirht By
Cicorgia O f f i c i a l

Expected
President
To Announce Final Outside
Ruling Next Week; -------- -

1URN18HED htum oi

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Satnrday.

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VOLUME X X X V II

r p i S S f W i r * N ? ’ Ora

7

I’ailljr rlnnd) Im ljj, fonixbl and

A N . INDEIfJNDENT DA*LY NEW SPAPEK

By Bob Green

.m L E ^ T

' THIN&lt;TMBftOV
. 'SHOUcDTAlCBj
•THE G IR L our.?
/ a Ho d o n t A$Kj

TtlE WEATHER

t iiii

THREE PRISONERS, DfePUT
THE DOORTO THE CELL-!

TH E W O C L D S GONE L,

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T* Promote lhe h n m a of AMrim;
tm Prater. rnopertty r»r Switori; t
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It rartal to'the mil] for another
rsrkag* ,nf.ariparettm
ond
-lua
Hr*'. i.
.__i
a' hl» jeep
..._ belnif• »lnU&gt;rW
The body maker waa.willing to
now

Tltli LONE RANGBR

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Th u r sd ay;

F L O R ID A

of the local market applaud­
l.iMi.ff «!, -**h, i....
, . ' .1
'(rvla.Ml Ih jL nil vr»ed .Mr. W ilson’s appeal and
g (Of.rrmcm l- . l'
«• xh ln 'tofc
f0r " M!'" b* rdeclared that "the bent sug­
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;g
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s
t
t
ar people seem to h:i\o bet­
ter politlciitiw as they, arc
Allowed to ;d o considerable
mom (linn tho enno augnr
th,
u
ycl knuifii'Ilf pixnliled AmtHc*h V«t*r*i&gt;. Hr
companies, nml I.think thnt
wc ns citladns o f Florida1
should rjutko «vcry effort-to
■ce that KloHda gets stjiat
permlMion as It will bring
considerable more eniploy-

&amp;

s ? » w n s s *iSf

tn attoml.

SflWBpjn, »trordmg

orrmv^Wh
In* alto revealed,
r. llvkin* aald.

I’l.ACKM

ling m u o f mafic

’ACKSONVIl
•ild bo inveoix
personal Iy. telUng ria l)— Dr. Hop
i-tale director n(
Employment ‘Si

s t a s

*TADH

&gt; 1

Kor. H. CSin--

Vi. Hsihuw.y,
untted Sin-",

r, «Munce.l

ow ned' cei -tain i
•utn rh*»i t and

Id* thU wlnUr. ’ weto
ut"

Mr. .Orhom

nn» of th*
he h*l k»nt
Tim 40 *nd

Tuasi-

project/ i f

••’Jirent

. MAKINGS BtjbKABEf?
bu'appnintod
u *«*r.u n t
fo r economic

’ INd, N ot. 8 -^ 4 ’)r ;tJnlted
M*Hna -Getpa hekdguartor*
cod thak two Mxrin.x kid-

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|t^.;yhAW-

SANfOKD, PLOKJD.

Fr id a y ,

SANKJHU, FLORIDA

r/yOE TljftU

Jhc'oHcJt existing 1
a BiuWkNt Mr red

l ) r KAW AR JN K F. UtNROOT
Chief, ir. ,H. Ctetdren’t ihnrau
Wrltt«n .»:'. lo-i -Wy tar i;.j
A F XtrrjfMttVn'
.
.WA/ MlhUrO.S rn Hitler knew

.

There i n

dlsturb-

m
^% k
Tto’ doe B f tS l’ rlloif

,B." Jfm
d v/*&lt;&gt;ulhhe VittiM'i oail

a /vrirnil attitude on t!
(tba pan Hi*- lmplan: thi

t that Do man Is' to
iled against becautA.

111 g q l T W .
i
That firt krai* fhlni lilg abput
■P'\a till* J r t &amp; t a g U f t JU&gt; M y t

Seminole Opponents

In*tlu&gt;
for Uw, )A .»t -fiarr.
likM lar 11«• M i MV
Word-' uud •ttitW*.
«r pym lf in the tielghho

HOUSES FOR SALE
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annul people* irt* in/erti
gorejs/hj m h’S a dlfte

To World War fl Veteram

ilrslir.iq to rule Ilia work!
used.
dime if our children tjist i l l olhar peoples wer#
to ffT'jrt up toward tlir I4«a| Inf.ytor*.

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A .rw «™u c».i.

I . Most.id ua.nte 'vlllmg tg

fp fe \t&amp;. c m

our arluMiU. our rhurrttfjr,
ih rough nip g'Hn»mnwnt to
^yeit imrt of »ho riwrsty ti
tliat goal that Hitler dim ?}*
Iny j leal lug'tfu* upp.filiy alt

s r \ i i/jfH o |U'.a n i / h &gt;

r.

i , . I 6H COMMIffAt VyAfhaUV
A.-ifu Vlrhinrhy fie io «pd Am
* K ' f &lt;;« i-t-vi.-, hift itla tw
yt Uie U. It CJrnertl Aaf
i.iiin te n . liiomfky f« permatifni

T. cqwAN, PHONE an

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Jdtst f 'hurHi O f Christ,

lawa. 'Ih- D-wtou Kytn

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g

mgk MWTAgY fOUC! Capt. C-*or«e
parrot* lte*d» a D.3 Army unit u»
Loodou which clocks go 01 d**«rtof« in cc.nf.ecUod.wlUi thi m e e t
Sktte]oC HrMlii* J* r.-l I obbrrUs Dial
Started with H e Ihifi - the fhich# « nf Wimtiwr'i Ifw*.*, The'nnit
Vomo t« rnalund will* Qva r. tl,laquho.d Jrtpi.
(J„(r,h.-il5-.rl)

Of Saving

M bt ' kupetior-bornp U h e ri

1 i FWtt IlirtAr taught wa-t, and It,
rant g.J us; .'(hr any Ides tbit
M(fp u miperMr fir ima rtfW*
po not te'lung to nil nun dm..
Snare with i,nr deinocratte
. Tet out pr-.fi ' lotf of
n not nhv.iya'bicU'd up.'ai
l* tf**. wiln action in line

'

Wo ran. fumiab you wjlh gfooml |
v l«? :h.y and molwaae. in lOO-poontj
tta fpr I'dcna on ton, truck tend

had

knows-all lm *r|| ih» lesults (n
human cuffaring. •
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CfiT t.'IIOK'E 1‘IgCES, lb ... I.

t lN ffL A N T fiA R I))

S O W N G O YO U R HEELS, UP C O H Y O U R

r tTTI.EMEN A N P FABMI
m YOUR ^ A S fllR E SHtf

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b d w m i n 'o t o n ,
IH.,
When Ik ♦o n t*. i * pr
Plante-' -folia fehohtr w!
PMtOpd .In jnr't, tlit, hei
•rty, blit If t‘fTv ftw qlhi
ha* nn olgjit f.»H, nine li
burdened with -15 tontetp

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make a cholre—If tl
twtwarn Ted Willian
Red Sox slugger, am
the former outfield*
bahgup. job ut. first
the team captaina to mid-field St. Louis .Cardinal* this year. * for tb« toaa of tto coin.
.
Nearly dll of them voted fo»
.Coach ICettlea Ima not yet an­
and mwt agrre'd Hurt t|»*t
noonred hit alerting line-up but Maaial
Uonora, Pa., portalder la the hioat
»t will pmbuhly be the sante u.ed underpaid player In the majors
*# teat weeU’a till with the Mul- today,
■.e'
h »te l *ttw a r e p o r t ^
V V W'
Tlte Wlbkate have been uft.rkin^ ;;V
ffr'pteying every on* of the 16t

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FOOTltALX GAMK

mwu
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Hupn lit ll)c Vibaet.i far me i wl.ii
•_i«rVf. -flic* Unitv-rrity i f Kt*n-*
ucky and who ha* ttyo iiaiumrlf
championship* to hi.. uadiL aK‘i...)
with 2*7 vietoriej against u I . ■

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RAJX PARK
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BUTCHERS!

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CLEAN
"J i i C vvf.L-h barIfetlMlI in the
next lo ymra." hn &gt;rai»iE.' "You
haveu't »rrtt uu&gt;lbilg( yet." •.
era»iy&gt;. ■'•And It whi •built tnr b.V
lup. ’. lie. minimsl*r*. - . &gt; . •
"Uu-k»(luill la a giv-iit S|MM1 lrrau*e it Is ptev.-d .ut lugbt tvli.'n
pyny.inr ran e&gt;. tn -W It, tl* |.lav
U. flu (■ to tin- fiwirtuto.- b.i.t it * a
fast srtillhg vanin,**-|tii|.|i in i
"Y in van ,-.s.ii tn.uofi in f.ii.iMin
fur .barketballl with llin |.n.|.r.
nixed i-iiiirt,M be ray*.‘
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Rupp rami' to Texn* to hr:n tbni
Iwitki III ill hnrti'l nVnp.ivsM'.l *.•
Well In-tv a* tn uthin- -rta'p*. Amur
blnVu'd fiiftfbail. • tliry plav tb'
grid garni; f*.t»r rncullu « f Ihe yeni
In Texan— on Into tnukrtbull n-.sHut.
llul the KetUurky sxytrh
Whtt-bi.f nr. «n-stair gtime amanr
high ari.iHd liutrd tlteyt-d dn u fro -1
turv uf th&lt;- .‘-’ailmtg arboot
I
"Tlii.se fiUnw* bmkr,| ns g.«*d
M the high v Inwd teiy* in my secHon," he fetid. "1 erstnbthii'r a n c i:!
With tbegiHi.i* down brro.'!
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Foreign
llef.nW rni
nr open iSdt

I. Viurrirnn Model IbO.'l (B p II iik
fn-!.l» rifle but when y«u fire -Jt
•be run will blnw -iip , the reason
fiom ovirieir,',
b inr ilmt the '0.1 buret |&lt; nrtuslCeoernl Julian B. llatrher,
!) it JOfl inch iii diameter i
being us'd tor Of the Chicago I telly New*' Unite,! Htatei - Army and prew-ttt *bd.&gt; I be Herman 7AI- MM bu'
irtla where free baseball school.
. bead 'if f . the ‘ Technical llirt»ion i fm a' diameter uf' .121 In
. Humaby'a point on relative of the National i l f l e AsMtciattoit, A -mull •difference but enough
drawing power appear* ovaremphu- tell you what It wlf| do, when to bl .w up the gun.
,
.
*lied in view of the- A rt- tkal w
If &gt;i a batv fm ’ tan nmuiunlt
handle It, and wlten to Just hang
Cardinals drew 1.0td,H71 fan* M It up t&gt;n the wall ax a souvenir.
•» (tj With your fui elyu gun ag
lirnnal llatrlier. a TeU-rag of yua have to bk' careful. It ml|
both't&gt;‘or Id War* and one e f the Ih- proof ammunition used ;
plnyoff.
4tmg gun strength parpoaeiy
World's outstanding aulhuritUii
LC.Inn'x, victims In tb«
tuls* to hluw up vital. Kiin*. 'i’ltll
on small arm*, tedh domrelie
atiimuidtliin Is packr.l In lioxe*
oii*!l out in'i.OOo tar Canllttel *nd foreign,' te reaponslbl# ' far imirkrd with the word Itrschua*,’
the
disctupm^al
or
improteCatcher Walker Cooper,- drew more
went of praetieally all the -im ll in-amng ‘‘ pitHi)." uminunitlon. But
then
than l.ifilu.ooo home fan*, almnt aims used hy Hh- Atnrrlrsn. f yuu ilun’ t find the word un the
XOOJO
A rm y, today. - ahla te what lie
In 1‘ us buw du )fou kt.uw ai-verot
the (limits xlgned i h e v t ^ ^ H
La., la
/ a k jl.' aasl I h dnds svnn. not nilxwl up7 Tb •
to* a three-year aAMTact at J10,tH)0
fpiobiem
a —
dangeroua
,
.la -rt- . - , 1 one » « b
tfci--ful an.f know what you ur
( I ). A* to guns*-a.
sb.ing. Ui n't-tuke any chance*.If you have one uf
CO. About foreign phot-gun*
wcappn* manufactured
In the last few yean. In thl*
(ierntan war ; gttuufio
WYMlUiH ) country we have developed »up’'critic*! you have a *w
a tttalf un a
Mow can you tell. Mai
;"
;n
,V
^
r
2
ua
» «i0 «b .g rn
ipin* aro tilted but |f .0
null,Ior »«• 0*4**
,,f the C a r d e T -w ‘ AI JtenUum
Ttui’, »br «mv sw* isJfca J*v»v
president Ilf the Columbus Bed
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Ulrds, the No. 1 8t. IxiuL- term wylte to the National Jtifb t
B -n-.i. '.. m*V •ins'br, *(•'
club, In (he American Association. endatlon,. Ti-chnloaJ LliMsten, ICikt
u« , ■I 0,1. •«*! •-.I* pgjb • “
I Lna* Stan Is happy In St. Ithede teiaml Avenue Nik'. \&gt;ii "
*1 14-1, h.-ri &gt;B«rUrae&lt;l'« k b r In
iitgton, l). C. giving « l } |ho d&lt; t., ,
n
u i . a u - ! . y*« * * • " ! " ! , T
Louis mid that's what count*.
fur ‘ the Army.
Later in* ha.lj irtlidhst
M&gt;0 StdOaHk n»'A. hfJJ'1*
H wa« Iteiilster wh«&gt; with Hurt and you will hat;* yeur answer m rhargs.- o f ‘ Arms design un.l tb.n vanmui vum mum|:T hack
I...
time.
Shutttm helped Musial turn to'oubjifU- Manufacturing nt Ihe Sprim; '
'loui-lilou Iinrr •:*&gt;. mnl
flaldlng at spring training Iii Hul- . I f yuu harp a gun Ibm - &lt;
field Arvenal. Ttii* teur uf duty
store* everywhere.4
lywood. F ie , in JW t When Musial built hear thk end of Un. «- r wti* followed by -everal. years m l
you afe- handling "djrramii. ' •
w » ' a pitcher who** arm w*1*
head
of
cartrtdi/e
munfaituunu
dead. Dahister, who l. d Columbtb you try tn fire It. They v, •
at the Fratikfoid Arsenti jaml as .
to three kurcveirtve I.itite Y\,.i lrt machinal carelessly with just •».«» Chief o f t&gt;r Hmall Arm* Dtetahm
in
mh
is virtoriev, *H with dlffei
A Liss, I t e . . .
ln w lr? d m\l’ArU tl found him
___ _
Chief O f.H eld Service in which
[ties In Muklal lh DM). ..
.Science has now m»do It poxsl-,
ofl gun. ii
I capttCity he m.nl&gt;‘ several trip*
Ut tiia fart Remain* that Mi
up another &gt; . t ybe (tenting fronts to-gather first bit* ter- the deafened t » honr|
n Unlike
- J,4 n.t infarnniibm on &lt;&gt;ur ewn an I fmut sounds; ft Is a hraritnr,
U not In the high sal
devico so small that it tits In
the hand an,) enable* theuaands
, t Musial hit
in
gun-maker*
tu eiijny surmou*. musk, 1 And.
friendly cmnpanhimthlp.' Arceptr J i
STAN
by the Council .in I'hyslrhl M odi-'
Imrg'got top »»lat*f
rlne of the Amcrlron jdedlctil
. the Dtiroit TtertA
it y mT ' A"d. HKM KM U lit. Asi.H-lailim. Thl* device does not'
M ia received uboat
are
but
a
fdw
of
«lurt-tpiiis Nopnrnte battery pac}(, i
Ihr New York Yah* he think* slam! Iief.tw buttery wire, cnae or garment
hlng tiie AmrrinM;
A T TRtGfiKB- to bulge or weigh you down. |
id too two top mob,
j rhtr , K N » v y
The .tone a claar -and powerful. .
' the Cleveland I*«J
Bo made that vou ran :ulju
t NewhmHcr yf tB f1
»r ws* fir «t used In China it yourself to suit your bkSrtnk.
got pay believed to
nUrrterals of ih.4
as yobr hr « k w cHaiigca. . The..

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SANFORD,

O n ly K n o t V e n t Metn| /Awnings g iv e ypu
ill (h eed a d v a n ta g e *.

R A IN
P R O T E C T IO N
COOL COM FORT
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BEAUTY
ECONOMY

liin iM C , v e n u l a u d

Model 1‘loneH

T .»tin ia ll’ t n ia d n , w ith ­
o u t o b lig n tio n .
W r it e
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FITZGERALD DOERING
COMPANY
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Munuluclutor* and iJia'JkLulors

1211 I llin o is A v o .
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O R I.A M D O , F L O R I D A

S E M IN O L E S P E E D W A Y

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r#1 are not ln«e&lt;-tt. 1
to fit* Ararhnlda tei
Itirtoilea mites and scor pi

F L O R ID A

Deafened People May
Now Hear Clearly

sKSsaLess1

SECOND

E C O N O M IC A L

M e A t b lo ck s r e m r fa c e d lik e n ew . B lo c k * tre a te d
'• ,
- w it h - special w a x .
B e v e t r e p la c e d
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With Stomach Acid Pain?

&gt;Ut In^he open!
emnnjf rhlldrtn.

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l.ET ME CUT TOUR I1I.0CK OFF!

rhbftl talhef rehiiM-

one o f Coach Jack‘Harding** scout.
will be In Wfntar Ihirk tnnlgla tn
« « • . tb«
capable
triple.thico*.

fOR FUN
OR HEALTH

always ix|
*s m nam

See us for b|.ats and overnight parties I

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calfy - no doubt, btmuver. Ih/it
Anderson isn't (bn circuit’* leading
bark In tim smring roltinm.
Anderson he* hnptraaed every
bit Of oppoltten this season with
hla apaMUter achievements on the
; . fee a birthday p rw m i
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"...
gridlor-i. St. AugUatlim 'dporii
, * - . W a ran glee yea a U % ra*h ( h i ­ write re and spurt* 'announter*
T-’ ,rde»4 sating* on fire and wind. loat »»wk wore convlnctd thni
•term Intaraore. U. M. Bevd A Amlerjott waa oeu .of the ’ out■
Magnatte Arenur. Fhyrn

" IN.RU5SETI YouR fret yomif enough u

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15 bass caught by 1 party. Weight: G3 lbs.

statewide honor* this atasou.

an anti iUii

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;qO Kt*us u tn u B ri.
T ver—
Adolph uupp, the ambo»*aapr. of)
linttbfiiitU, rays h!» *p&lt;m % •n»:
jri&gt;o&lt;f' H-‘ grew 1en Id Uaii inr. li)
m il', tiilnt 1* dcnuttrilii* itu ’
lent inn ktv An t ootbnj I und .Utseia (I. t
"Ami why not V . he aik.sl U*
wt» W*kHh«lf. . f!»*b»U&gt;*ll' driw
ll(spov,vo&lt;i - (* (« inst -vpar. Tit.U&gt; j

Fresh Grade A Poultry and E
(Dressed nnd Prawn) •

,md l.alfohlf' N«a) &lt;y

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more

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- -id p:*vli,T*iw^«o ryveibfTM'PS.
H i aaid.
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W fiKIW A H S R CAM P

Qr i S' H1s U(hvn
Mori Is
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“League garnet. II* upaGfeas aon who te moping hla wayttont aid
s Notional
peered two
in the two-gom&lt;*

Rr.dinB.Ra

e«l |da«trr ktatu*» aufrn
.

cr AUn Mafe .lAAllph Jtupp Siij S

-tra w l to winter Park tonight In f i
1 g jr fd . ten Jffort to spoil the gala homo- f ) V ‘ n^ nA p l *
. L f
.t r y in g f«st[vtUe«
Winter. Park
-f J Winter Park School has inSchool Whnt the lt&lt;al «Hd
ne tangle? with tha.' thh»

^ffaked'1content

Sunday Set
Wt-cfJetUy

nNKUps WITH

Grid Tilt To Feature Gala Homecoming Card
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For Winder Parii’o High School Today;
Experts Say Musial
A
Willlo Anderson fieady For Action
Is Most Underpaid
‘■(teSteSr IG
I^^Vh^i*CevTrydF«U
Player In Majors

'utmred tlw Cute
a t» laat «a»nn
!hit lie field, will
to bantu*, back
on after auffrr*

800 E A 5 T S E C O N D S T I
In ■knovrtrcdnrormjt;
Iowa. Tb- D-wlou
rhaatra d«d*ratlnj: a pis

Veteran Baseball
Observers Pick
Stan Over Ted

U60 \Y. IPth SL.
are s.t pr.md of
mrnt that ther w
free ilosorlpHotx h
plain huyr you re
demon itrailnn of. |

b- d a p w . * —Be ftimt rsrrt.l
f the Nippon*** gun1,0
spa took to rxaitng I heir
•
larlng the. war *nd Ihr h i" •
inea are likely a* iw»l to
" r. . « t c
if.- w.IN
- h i.’.'
the right ammunlt
line,I in
however eaaaei be
thin country.
‘
. (2J, A* to amjuoni
I ammunition lx bate
[earreelly,
Uiit tlm
ia In not knowing #!
VP&amp; at* doing.
V

isriS CT,1*.
Beltuno today. —

Rouastltet

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9 Miles Norlti of Orlando on if.S. No. 1
SUNDAY, NOVIJMHWt t7 — p ffl I'.N

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The Sanford Herald

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Pfoftrain Of Peacp'ls fimnnotcd By
Wonm#s Council Kan
Sanford Womans Club On Wednesday . • Shower For Bride

II? MARK h im .m v a n

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!j WASHINGTON - Till, u Uir
Ihc lot*
U 1hr $(oi » a t n small business &lt;1. ;cn hlou
nisn In Unlliniury. But it It also mmt cloth
Hu story of thcnraamls of other vented ffol
■mull Liialneta ttt#»es
It
.lewikr

What Egypt Wants
ERID AY, NOV,
3 M L 3 7KU25 7GR TODAV

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EVIL 81IUNB
LIGHT
H u t \V^ HUOULll IJWS IN T A X
U fK ir , HIDING NOT1UNC: .The
rLbrd shall b* tbln* vverla»tlng
.‘lftit.~U iln)» f-OiVO.
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Vito ^arrnrilonln’* le-jlccllon hl
rl* f far*r&gt;
i,*.re-el«®'
ably with Bettklur
.tloti In.Mississippi.

. N «* Yiik city c,
.

ndopendahd con?
V. frupi C.rcnt Britlnn, wfalcli tiiey are gettli
I of .the Sudan, which la V h A t moit o f the I
Brit job i« about. They have a good dea
.thelr desiro to own the Sudan, It la on im
y. three or four time* a* largo » « Texas, lying unauy,
ilti o# them, with valuable ^natural resources, Including

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It "Tha folk* you snUti oh the
ly up 'ar* preUy apt to l«e the
mo ohri wMtlbnub you on the
ly iowa". AVc* don't btllevo the
evrut xituailun U as bad as th*!,
it it talght be worth rulntionlnf.
a may well pans* herd W
jompllment Mr.'Moss im his »plendhl raen. ’■Ha mad# what wa may
aptly, lisscrlha U a beautiful ahowI. r.. - .. V
- .Aa Ilittle
’s11 rooro help
V.t_ tor
..isl.ln
tain
wouVt have mads his batll* ***
e,if net more oucccssfol - .
T. Moss got 62 percent mon
U* In .the district than did Mr
kernan against Mr. Hendricki

jirodiiced Ham let In nn urm y c a m p to jiac
wocka. Som e cute wcVo m ade, to let sole
to their o u tfiU b efore the blackout. E v en
v e n io n U miputc* longer than w a s th a t o f :
aon or Bnrryinoro, to nam e otjly tw o moi
i nl urpru Uit ions.
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Th# promotem fogn-d thnt today’# sol

have no tinmual roapect fo r tradition, raigltt b a bo
with ShiiktupcArcc’a apaocho*. n o U b ly tha “ T o b o 'o r
be^holllcMjuy. A c lu n lly they w ore ilntm ntetl nnd Hatoi
In huaned silonoo. A fte rw a rd * thoy could b e heard ri
cusalug tha play, and aoonor o r Inter ephring bnck
i« other day, aaid
story about a Thaa* m ore and brin gin g frionda with tltcm,
/
ck there In 1910 the
Till* Hum Shflkc»p&gt;an» evidently h /s real ability.
(ooaetxdt w i* 1elected
Yes, he told a northhis. -1 am going t«»
iotaVeit, hut if you

n*»» Hr the Houth has finally In*
.vadud Florida- In Dado City th*
Pasco Paeklng To., on# of th*
JafjAsl eltrua imeklng plant*; In
the world, ha* teen worked
Uw emproyef* vdH

"banning the doted shop.

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K
d animidmanUf

hi* doci iwt
&gt;C«nnni orunion* rannot

getting hi* order of
klouape compiled, ami
order adother hundi.vj d
ter ones, for the Christs
Tho ntamifatlnibr was conalc
ntej ha would do and had d
the test he could. Dut ha told
italtimors dealer he era* unuhl* to
Mind him the remaining *Ut)r
doxen summer blouse*. A a to. the
order tor blouse* for CHrlaUhaa.
Uir manufacturer hoped to trod
him the hundred dasen. But th?
manufacturer adAte that these
would not ht tht Hnd tha dsabr
hoped to-get, they would not .b*
»l»«fi*l Ulou» -i for the whiter anJ
(hri.turns trade. th*y would ha
th* same kind a* those made for
tha itimmer trail*. That, the nurmi-

y J ^ w id v R l .TfV'

toil clothing. dealer In BalUmero
I* a inkrocwm of th* aoUntry's
rendition. It )• ft* explanation of
..ur paradox—#cknelty In-the midst
«r plrnty. Wldexpi-rad‘ multiplica­
tion of that llttlm dealer** caM-ld
the teaaon for our dJatfeasthr cou*
.lition. With abundance cf materi»U. with enormous demand* for
good* and abundance of money to
pay tor U&lt;)ni, thd with abundance
of worktra—then* fi still scarcity
Of 8. otl* and cxcewNe c«*t of

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Mr. and Mrs., Sidney A. Smith
of Chicago. III. have been the
Uveal* e l Mm. F m ( T. William*
fer the past week.
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Mlsa M a r y Joyc* Stcvnw,
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. A. D.
Suvtin. ha* been elected ‘axial
chairman of tha pledges of the
Kappa Gamma chapter .cf Alpha
Omlcvon PI at Florida Southern
College, Lakeland.
,

Methodist
The Womans Mislionniy Union
f-.Uaj.Firat Baptist Chnrch will
Mrs. Hud U lc , Mra. lUrbeit
di.V) P. V . os
Ire 1* Nn. |, chairman Mnu
»C Btoothpff. Mrs. Douglas 8lenoltsdbw. will mt«t at Inc borne affhm. ' Mr*. Guy ‘ Wood. Mr*.
B. Write. Mr*. 11. F- Cuirir.
J- 1* Jackson, aipe* A w »
. Herman MorHa and Mrs.
ie- } Xrsuilami vro to nhsrt Jt the
( » rvh • at fkuii P., M. ami rao ter
b*Wra. Jacijsen*;- Circle No. a. _ _
hairruan .Mr* Fred My-’rs. at |ho W l
»m e of. Mrs. Jf. R. Turmnv 210
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V n t SornaU'.'iith Htreut'witk Mr*.
L
Knllrr ot ro-hostesa; tfrrte
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ft*. 3* chairman Mrs. M. ff- C\ivo.
Y
fitd/ at the homo of .Mr*.- Krn.-it v*,r
let to, JOIS Ouk 'Arwme; C M e i° C

Townc Broad clo&lt;

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LONDON—Battie»hlpa~ of th.
The il*aJ«r future may Iw smaller th.ip th;y
might get them or l&gt;j might nof. ■rr today
-I t ik itfb
* *b ; surfsead!
Pictar* „f Cuudllluns
appearance, accordThe BaUlroore denier n-kcl hovr
com*7 Wiry wo* the manufac­
turer not going In hayj n Christ­
which was reina* lilt* of l^nUK** and why could Miltly pobllshcd .hcre.
he hot aiMiro'dillvnyt In answer
Th; atomic bomb w
th.* TinItImure .tenter'.tficelved i3 weapons aiv likely tiidn
rondilinns ax
a*' they
tliry areaye.
picture r,f ronilitjims
in hffoct the manufacturer said:.
**Thi Mousex you get Jrrm me
tome at th# end d f 1* chain of sir ct l-omhanlmenl*. KormarlV, h#
links. The first link la Ihe market aays, -Uu dealffn of a .t*Uf**Mg
of pirec-goodj.
lie sella nnfln- was goverowf by th* *l»e of her
Uhrd rlolfi Id n i^nyetlar, who b principal armament; but rocktis,
the second link. ,Tty .«
hieving no rvcoll, ea" *-'* ’ ..... *—*
sends Hie cloth to u ilyer
from comparatively
ishen who dye* it, print*
Though A dm. Tht
on It arul pnto IL through i
pate* changes, bo sa
ing protoss. From the t
ie laimh Is, hi fact,
finisher tha1 rlow^lfnea
‘hugeI- and .better
fourth link, * tuD-TTWho!
"theiw la ni
cloth Into pattern* for
t It la ••likely tn I
prophecy"
have any *
.t Influence on tho I
sewing factory,
design of bi
link. There- the
Nithlng
ML in, WorlJ ■
finidivd, From tl
to justify the m
War 11, jar _ _
tory tha blouse* go
ahnmlonment of
warcouavs. .#rpm
rv is npt yet j
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to tbj retailor,"
.
■■ ) exactly . wha1
th* aueccasont n
A ir these stop*

Marlboro
Handkerciiief Cloth

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nail allotments I
broadcloth ,la A

a wJkll ^ni«11ass . DaJ

of.our *ahlrl.firms In-wWUf.
tbc Marlboro ti»»ue.vr

Circle N». t of W.8.CJL of th.Flrat Mfthodist Church met at
the home o f Mrs. Eatl Jeter On
Monday aftameoh wltli Mra. B. N.
Cupalarut ay nt-hosteas. Mr*- E.
A. Londenharg, c b m a u M N e M
ov*r tho mcrtlng. • Mra. E. C. W il­
liam* gave the devotional and Min
Mahal Chapnign told' a itory ehtltlad “ Color mind-. Th¥ aecrciary reported ;h nrw mrml&gt;*r* In
tho clrelo tor the «eo rit,T *o Dc?imber meeting will be in th* form
of a luncheon at the homo of Mrs.
W. lb Hill.
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Thus# attending war* Mra. 0- D.
Crumloy, preslilent or W.S.C.B..
Mrs. Marthn Moffltt, Mrs. W. 8.
Ilsrii-an, Mn. Wisaball, . B*yo*.
«ui &gt;Mis, CVM.• runoom,
Fundom, miu,
Mra. ju
John
Higgins, MU* ltessls Zaclteiir. Mm
Kay. Herrmx Mr*. C. D,. Brown,
Mrs. J. A. Calhcun and Mr*- D- T.

Mrs. Walter Clark Is
Methodist Hostess
Glrcle Nn. 6 id the Methodist
W.SC.H. nu-t at the Innnu nf Mrs
Walter Clark Mcnday afirrn-..n
.with Mrs. W.
IK-kle preskiing
ne*r the - mealing.
Mis. J. -K,
C^mHrr upenrd .tho miwtltig with
the di-vialonal. ' .Wi*, l)ckle‘ reipicsted i f port- from lh« cmn
mittro chdiiinati .did plan* w-ndiscussed foY n ( ‘hrittmas dlmi' ■
Mrs. Kiyd WIL- n, missimi &gt;i i
dy chaiiman, rend nn article cun*,
rerning India.
Tho hi^lp.ist-*,
Mrs. W. to C'luik and Mrs. it. to
Shlnhiilkcr,
snvc.1
ynr.dwlch--*
ami coffee to the foltowliig.'Mr*.
J. N. Antfirl|n, Mrs. J..II. «*rn)v-(
fold, Mrs. 3. K. CcUricr. Mi-.
W. C.-trukte, Ml*. Ulrlc llidjldn-

and fi lends,
• 1There will b» a County F&lt;

Ml»* Hally Magun.ll
Utopia Junior .College
Utopia
..
Dear Sal:
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Tlila* whole school Is just bubb­
ling over with useltrment about
ThanksgivinnH Y on
e ii u I &lt;1
never Mieve n rumor . . . and a
runlirnud on* at that . . . could Ptts«ler(l nf H rillU tilH A— an *»».
ATw^Mra'. C. to P u sy H. Mr/. put so mahy people Into Mich an hunoiary grnuji whoso emblem Is A.
A.' V. Clark, Mr*, n. t . Craoshaw Oprnai.,
* il&gt;.. *ku1l anil crosshone*-—rJttitiihi Mis
Mm. C- to Bulnar. Mr*. 0. W.
Hrvcnil days ago. I overheaed to her room after' classes, aha Thai
'Halley.-Mr*. M'.
Hill, Mrs. J*kn »rn(c "Idle hrcakfnst-laWlc gusslp** fu*iinl su "niluoui nine-foot Wig I Mr*
IJUiroblcy. Mrs. J. J. CarvrV. Mrs. ahogt the poesll ility uf Inwng sl- «i her door, t*p&lt;&gt;n ••('enlng the
R, N.'Windham. Mrs. K. C. Willi­ lownl to go home during the o.ruii liVp eoptainer, s\;e k **ciI,! i
ams. Mr*. J. W. Brantley.' ¥ « • THANKSGIVING
weeK-nd! Of a-tuui»ht|.»nt upon a grisly'human
rour-e I was excited n* rould -gi li-tonl .She ' has no Idea who
he, as wen* the net of the !1JM&gt;0 tui ii. for tin- box wa* suit to
alu'lcni*. Tuisday - night,.• -the1 »«■ Uy *nme •ntvwtbri*-uw duller In
mond, Mr*. K*rl J»t«r,* Mr*.
Copeland, Mrs. H. A. Itef&gt;den|iem rumor was confirmed In tho houa? l! * I,mart, (.‘imgln . . . Womler If
and visltwra Miss Chapman .^ttil meeting . si all the dormitori««. •u. ^.il« will iniploy sen&gt;i JUNMr*. U M lllurk wo* !&gt;u-i,
' - An amiounceinvnl was mkihi loll G -M EN. to imenrtli (n»! I lo Girvlu No. I of the Kir,*'. \| H&gt;.|
that the students were to vote far •.!&lt;f11t mroii It! One’s timughll efiat ChurJh nn Monday aftein„-'
one of two air*ngvments. Th# fiiat lhe mysterious sender .
I!, S. at h-i home i,i Mayfair. Mn. r
Wbs whether they would like tn Thr nkclcton Is no* irsting in tho II. fogfruin. .iluilrmiui. pru ni/ H A r i '^ m n ;
postpone the traditional 'fllANKil- fjwdugy room. ,
durlnr the "liiisinras »e**tun nu,
GIVING activities and go home
IIK'It Y MQOIM3 wn-» hoi«.i fo'r Mr* Chrtlli ' laird gave Hr *1.'
'•.b-hu . Duva) A
*rter Wednesday elasses, nr whgth tho weekend recently. Nmv MM A timisl. Sc'eml rnmmitte,-- « *•&lt;
| Mrs. J. M. Ito/** was hnsteaa.lo
plan CTirlatin.ia nil'i
Cirri* No. 2 of the First HapHsl hr. they would rather hai»i tbg ac*- KIIMIILKY, her itMiinatr, is goilu sppoiiiiud
1Church nb Mnndav aftarnooii with tivltlcs;, »mh a*, th.- OIH) and -&gt;V'te this week. Why Miuldn't they tainhienL
EVEN
dials
whirh
are
gi«n
l
esitn
n
xiin
t
l-mi'Sii
it's
kimiit
finjlur.lf »va\ cnmjdi'l/il .m-t
Mrs. C. E. McKee, rhairman, ti»»scale musical ^nsluctlon* . &lt;!»»' bi rd to lie nWtnaU-leas foi TWO sohnl hour folliiwnd. Thirty mtni
.•Trt. with llx) f' ll'iwiiig a i hos- ductinif the moating. Mrs. J. M by 4 coiiihnutliin oto'V.lster ul*
w.
i
X
h
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.
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H
nV3i..,lT!!A
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■is writ: Hi ii'f a *niti i "in m
presented tho devotional
MeCaskilJ nrt&gt;«Hed
.iev&lt;nt®na«
s m : Mrs II. It. CromteV, Mrs. McCaxkili
•ex'* (a.Iphami'TO-iwnlor, *Jin* e&gt; ; lilting not to IIv. gym nil pi . A. i'obb, Mi*. I*. R. .Stephenson. entitled “lltartiiig -The IMy With ample) and named aceonHnir • p*ii-il fur a giiiuc nf lenni*. Sh; un,l coffee bv Mr*. Him;).. Mr*
J C. Hull and Mr 1 liarle* Isud
. .
.
W r A , to Hunt ahd Mr*. C- to ConfldaiKr".
was oivkp-l out with a r s ilV ,1
Routine hutineaa was dixcuaac-J
toWiug.- Mn. ,8. D. Hhthlrymaa
tennis shoes, nnil n whole ItAtit I I.
rh.vn„„n of the social depart- and plkha rvsre rtauo fur a lunch­
of Jialla, but no pattarr, I’ m Ju-t
eon to be held at the home of Mr*. main 6n the campus and tha w, eudnus about It. and don’t you
T in .lunii r High school P.T.A. W. R. KdcnficM for-the December end would be "eloaed." . - • tt- it. dare tnehtion YEHUDI ur KiJ,0) nuet ht 5i30, p, M- with * meeting. Mr*. Hobart O b gov* -Sal, you'v* never heard auch an R O Y — he's bai-u HERE, tu»:
mitbunt of argument* in all Four iwmlnd* me . f tha hilarious F.
Ilf*. Tlsjte war* grmnd_ littU CLUB'S ghating tpinale Saturday
M r s *ei veil
the Pilot n u b win holdto'iqd
altcrmtoo. A ll.the goat* (p!p'!g*e,
,ular buairu -- i.u. iiug m tn- to th* following! Mr*- R. F. tVla,
M r- is I.
; mihunit# Dutiding at *:00 P.M.I Mis. ylJeslie Greek,
wy ptefrd will moet at 7:30 P.
Hu;hey, Mra. R. W. Turner. Mr*,
A . 1&gt;. Shoemaker, Mis* EH* Bol­
ton, Mr*. W. R. Kdenfield. Mrs.
J. 1J. McCaskJII. Miaa Kiln Irish,
Mr». C. to McRae. Mr*. Charter
Denials, Mri, R. T. Warren. Mrs.

Varo. 711 Palft(*tto Avcnuo; rirrletan*!
fo.«.&lt;hairmi»r) Mrs. M. J. Phillip,v dc*&lt;
'
ire of Mrs. It. A..WiflL.I*ld«
Valencia Hiive; Circle Morn
Irman Mto. .Ind.-r fanje-.i M
run; iV.'Ole home ot hlis. J. A
btrxuyt. ISlII. Myrtle Avenue.
T The Social Uejisrtm nr i f thi
hxnfnrd Wct.anV t.’lllb will efftll

IMrs. J. M. Hayes Has
:Circle No. 2 Meeting

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:r s o n a l i z e d w i t t
YOUR N A M f .
IMPRINTED

III Brooklyn. The dyer
ishrr is In the ilroux. Tha cutter
ia In Manliaiun.
Tho rwwtng
fhetery is lit Jersey g ty . Tha

ORDER NOW
A V O ID THE RUSH

aaeito’a f r r -* r k i*

OX ASSORTMENTS
18 CARDS 49e -

: ’ AH llic , .liipni.i.i* jii.' iiib.Id b,

of many thl

» a
x
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■ a r u
d «r la avallabla .for the
quarrel in Ih# strlk# of marehant
mployer U freu to hlrv
marine offlear* w u over “union anyond
plojvjcm. THo pfe/irvu*
iecurlty.*' Tbl* terra waa a.nrw
ufarluri-i
Pie 1* also extended to iSo does the
ona to aemv People, - .
. i . . ikx In U»*
Lairg* carp got through a spawnSon-union , workers are Yark and all
Union rwcurlty means anythlifg
off-firot and union men kept. Illne. Wcrker* fn each nk aurf,!- ing gyration with *uob gusto thgt
in a contract between a union a,id
Interruption of work i i loss of they may throw water from fly»
&gt;ng as possible.
an t'niployar which inakca a union
» k*ji.
KrjL-curagenwmt of Mmtlwrsecure, or pwle&lt;te it* position In
Mierornssa of founlry' i s *
thv plant, r • ' t t l F X y F *i courag# non-union sail
Union security at lta atrongest UP. .7
raunlres a company te employ only
s.af U A ;tiW ^ . - 8 a t &gt; n v
•arte • ( &gt;artaHon*tofhlmr*
•&gt;l«Haba and comf.rn«U«h*.
• rlosad ahep, 'dnlon shop,
lutvaa pf l-al or 8taU*tiea
sue* of mvabafnhip ami
-a lASOO.POi) work«ro sVer*
•!’&gt;■ written ’-AfffiMMUta
■ leadtrn urgu# for. mbr*
ir and that 77 peryntL or
'.mid that
30 workers, were trorklaj
a ion srcurlty on ll
I worker* who Hi
ml.m security provisions,
fltk of the coutract
form or anetbnr thaa* rotha. fosta ahd uMh
tuileh membership aa a
to of hiring or continued
• Many employer# have op(*oted (mpbiyraent,, or
union wcurity becaoa* they feared
te*y w ouif luM.thd H « h t &gt; choof*

P P P IP

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Mia. Lillian Victory left last
night for TampA to attend the
fuaaral of l«ir coutin, Mra. Etta)
Wttrfdey of IXutediaaho died TucaJaw
» * * *

it is thee*'
jtb jy 'w q u lL
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wto-i l -v f. SUNDAY *•.
.
Tl*&gt;. Y o u UR (Yopft'a Hcivico
siague will meet at the home of,
0 *. It. A. Newman at fl:i*i p. M.
Monday V 1
The regular bucines* ami pro­

; More than thnt, It controln the Idvel of thr^river
e,‘ on which Egypt’* life depend*. Tho Egyptian* also,
rnnea hlatoricnl rcanon* for owning the,Sudan. Ever condltinnal nromlac.

The Utltish nre
noytol with the. it

Tlir regular monthly meet Ink .if c !. 1 - u . i n ii| (,v m joynl. Mi.
the Stuilonl Woman* (.dub wa* I I "xrlottu E. Starka , i-f Nov
Urld Wctlmulrty hi Hi- furn» of A Haven. tVnn. w*-, n gxiCel nl th
luncheon at the club Imua* - With meeting.* The Civic- Depart men
Sir*. 0. 1’. Herndon, president. fire- chairman anhrfim«d thnt th. lie*M in f.* Mujici.es fee llic t i n t - Ci«M m u |« would (to folded at th'
noon wer? Mr*. II. W.'ltuckfr, M ev fn ir meeting mi N'uv. :U).
K, W, Pile, Mr/. J. T. h-;wby, MrsThus,- attending were Mr,. Hurt]
Malcolm MacNciU, ettrdenl at It. r. Wiley 'in.I Mr-&gt;. Cfetfn A. I &lt; ■ Mi . Jodrt ' ( ’um.nm, Mu
fitetaon University, hus pledged
Sijtrna Nu axial fraternity.

Social Calendar

of tkoU*#J»d* of their customers,
Mmaunifre who buy their good*, &lt;r
Wuuld ||ke to if the good* wurv to
Ik?hod*
...
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lit llaitiinorr there i» a ori*!)
Prime Minister Attlee managed to get into tho clothing duller, owner of a /ft IghUicnter by following an actress. Screen ntnr» in the midi* Urhooil specialty (hop willf twencnee included Rny M illan d an d Joan Bcnnijtt, as well as ty-*ee*» employers, Oru Item he
sell* Ih wumrna bloutsa. Early leaf

Uie Britishers. Laurence Oliver and Vlvleil,Leigh. Hund­
reds of ticket-holders— some having paid as much as |4U
s seat-^r-wen) turned nwsy. The show,-p benefit for tho
Cinematograph Trado Benevolent Fund, raised almost a
smarter o ( a million dollunsJ
,
W.ere the crowds battling to see the ro y il fai
or the motion picture acton?. I j doesn’t matter w
And probably the fact thnt they could #w both at
added to tho attraction. But it U good to know
Londoners, after all they havo been through during
war, liftv** enough energy
worked up over a m ovie

FLORIDA

OFFICE SUPPLY CO. '
1!«H Magnelia A rt

w * M' ,‘V

Phoue M

Hostess,To Circle(tL'pui i.klta t h e t a

--------Hy. When 1 saw CAM ILLE
N ami
Imughter* of Wfsley of Hi* TEN
u — 11ETTY
- - 40 BRIM h
B A jlB p im
M M kthat
g te lia
-y l*-&gt;'t
Mrthrsllsi Church met at the theybolh
rUlmed
the
C Urtiw-uf their, live*: Thu ' !
UTS theme *as “J H !*•«*«•
ie Lights" nu,I .the eh"pi
i*« waa decorated • accorillnr
Hth blue lights! The^ Very
reshn-'nts from a "bar * «w lll
ertalnWcnt proaented jA M bL " All. lb* girl* Included
, pnxrrnm were tlrossed In rk* nbacnce of the presldunt, Mr*.
sen tat Lin of vartoux, er— 1" vr'
3^-B. Winn- Pta.w to rals- money
w! 7 i . BETTY; JO was one "f
far th, bolldlng fond for tin com^

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Lilyled lot xdion .

'and pcrlfct

comlort ialislachon! The new
Snhiri fiollcr
-• i i k i i i : tsieit
Pill. t|l'll Hsl.
im***!.*-1*; 11*
•»n upll'u

..Ih b'lHnn con-

relied Uy-lfM l an.i sloeyoi. In
cmiftty sntimih, combnd cfilinn
ch.imbra;

L'i. i -. !2 Itx20.

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quote tha. .'latter, (L a TTEIL
At !*&gt; hiif . . . “ Must enmo to
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ir hava returned to Ud

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UIRTH A N N O rN f’EMKMT
Mr. and Mr*. Carl M. Rayburn,
announ-e the l.iith of o daugh&gt; Patricia Ann Niv. 2 at |ho
mald-LaujIiton 3!cmorlal Ho*
al. Mrs. ftabnrn wa« th# former

SSTS'k IS
chary, Mra- Burdl* Wil
r*. Helen Schulte, Mr*
t-r-*,"&gt;»*•* »*

AES? saifi.'te
iey, M «L M. to Wrlfht,
A, Hunter,. Mr*. Itot-nt

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Tinii'.o hnvo chaihge^*
Yop should review
your innymncc ruth
. cit*M with miniiwitf
who tins the kiiov.'|»
1 edge to say whether
you liuvo inAd&lt;Kiu*i«
or excess . ooverng*.
Avail yourself of our

Gives Democrat!
Address Large Vote Ilei

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1ANFOKD,

SEP.VICE

X K -BEACH. Nov.

feae One

•teraoi malviag IMter jv)ie*e name Wtt

hf VnND THE

SONTPACT

Ceellmrea

from tha Vaicran.

vtt* uriifd today the haflnt MOt 218 votes
/, A. Imraodlataly the nice for ct)p*t»blo, «
Ojonntng 1
aif a.ldrt*. in order V.ut Horn hn.fl 71 voi
plane colli
ite TKflv# their written in. In the comptrol- Corpus Ch

't
fta rti
o f any ehanjte
for

vefcrlna
promptly.
l«r moe. Gay Inui 71 write- t, IM6 wi
H. F, Dlckcntl
TOAitsser al Paa»-S-Crllle. hdviwil in votes to Fraser's total o f
•
Gertrr* fi. AmlersOn of lh« Su &gt;- 0 8 1 .
IkffJcual Offke pt Orlsiwo that
The
Orange
County

w 1i l l 0 4 )t

charge or obligation.

each month Ihodwtml* of eher.’■* amendment was defeated
ara rvturnsd to the Tr*»«ury De
partnitni by the post nfflrr l» OttJ to 402; tlie Bay county
•a v.'ertn* have movad alth- amendment was approved.
notlfyins VA of lh*ir new d«J4 to *125; the llillsbp
rts«*«.
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" * V •.1. ough amendment was d vfoi
mvinc a farwaHini; p.lilms ed B82to tn;’. ; the liny coui
the f.(d rc*ld«n«a Is ant ruf
sht^ Mr. Anderxm polntul out, ty apmmlim*nt -.van also A
the VA lU atf n u t be noiifi-l featod, 560 to 152; Uie bu&lt;
Isml Jaw requlrvs the post uf- got director .'intendment lot
lo ilrllvtr rhteks to tb« «d* I, I OK to 414 ; the appropr
i prjiitad ofr lh«n. or rla ntion.i apwidment
n tlwm to th? Trrasury- Itajiwit. whfio thsy ar* hold uptjl

CENERAL HOUSKUOU &gt;

Lake Monroe

ATLANTIC III.THA-WASH
Pr»U.cl. Your Njlon,.

Fin . TI

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Monro* fra* glvun a *ui 1 1 .

soiaPt .j* P ^ * w * 'H « r
Tea croaiu auU cake wero s.'ivmi.

D
^ri- 6«!in
n ill’
n Mrsver*.
ill* . 5
J. -II.
Ji_hn»on.
4. M. Brawn, Mrs* T. 0. Umwr,
i f . and Mrs. H. )&lt;■ Jnbnsou. A. E.

&amp;£&amp;

nllourlng great grandchildren:
^Uy Oifgn, Linda Johe.oo. V «
on Brown. Patty Ann -fliWn,

THIRD ST. A PARK AVE.
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S aB K n ss
n Marlin, also J. B. Johb*on.
Mr*. Claude Hawkins of M •
( m m w i i iiv «n a stork shownr
n WrdnMtUy evening by Mr«.

In support of indications
fhjr * mW-slr air
that
tho dreorttml annoiinnear Spell Mind
IUy,. Tex. on N ov ccjnent will bo nwcepipg
trrtnp •« an .Avis •nd sudden cymes in word
from n high official that
OPA boas Paul Porter 4dmsedf hits abandoned his
stand in favor at keeping
mopt controls. Porter is tin-

ig officer and kerpinj
until help .arrived.
Hr Naa latrlr
di»rhiirx*d from &lt;
Mm. C, tL.Bi
fr. m Orl.irdo
w h *» idle undr
,')*jiati»n. ; Ffu
Cnrist church.

A innsi de
vrss tsfidicfc
at*. pr&gt;'ildar

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N flV E ’ iERVICE)
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RD HERALD. SANFORD,
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Ey* glass wiper* are ftUpg
b*rd to find, lo when or.c tueomra
M iW it aboulilba washed tn sudv
and W*rtn water and smoothed.
it&gt;X to dty.
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W IN

. A vacuam process o fH n d ro u g h ly claening the lo -

♦w- Tint cot'itT ok thr runic rv

USUAL. N

PHONE

IT«J MERKi TH E SHOW YOU'VE W A IT E D FOR! 7 A IT S ! 25 PKOIM.E! HOB
Olid CHORUS! FAMOVa TA1.ENT T H A T PLAYED HOXV* THEATRE. N.
■ ifIf
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S0-METH1NG h I'K C IAL! NEVER HERE BEFORE!

point where we f have to
hiako a grand tweep.
The'
■.•.on,I,

IjriHIK,
HRVl.Vl II.K • sVilNYV.
' i l " lill'V IN I T., 'll VTK
r In re: Kjtnte of J IM TlKThiaiA',
'|l»ea*»*l.
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' Vo Ml &lt; rMIlnr-A 'em! I*. r*ai»»
, tinier s'txlm* "»
Axntn t
, .kild e&gt;ut»,
. Yeti Autl eoclt of &gt;\&gt;&gt;» are h*t*lijr
i 1|tlM ltd !.
|. t . .
our ti im* « » t Aetoen.i* «!. ■!■ ,-&gt;0
tV
s*1 L(
a«U* «M
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4t*. .t.iH'il
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or fllh
illt.n
of iilu.
miy
Uate
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cnetii: tiltfir** f»f S.*|nit"itf* «*lUhl)
at tit* oirirt Jp u« cf’urt
Kao** or sui.l County a
11
ri.ititlD. within Di^hl r.ltt».| ll

ft.fnth* from Oiy ll,rt, «.f |Sr flfV.
CubUrailhn .’I thl* b&lt;.||, r Kt- b
vUlAt or &lt;u^tx*4 .i*,|| &gt;,o ta wttUrr
»na (ball M l . ttn f|ir* n| r*»i
J*Bif aa.l pn«| nrr.ff* Itil4r**« vt ll •
ctl'imol. olni «pstl t . .•M il
Ift
IK* vUtnvxnt. rg. iu or a|l&lt;*(h*r. '• t
*hv •lirh ■elatin' 01 ittmitil ui'l •

l't-1 e!i»il De roM •
" jlKv a i . t i i :ti *isia
Ae «dmliu*trit(.'r i*C f,

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. lota of Tlru Vteterme, 1 **
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!;■ .Vtret i&gt;ubllcailoh Oct. ll. ik.U.

Tag books are opm for payment.of 19*16 City
Taica. Discount o f
will be allowed for
payment in November 5 «Vi. discount for payment
In December; 2 \ disrount kir pnyturnt In Jan*
uary; 1^ discount* for payment in Fehruary.
E lio n H o y , C ity T a x C o llo c l

»^«*st If. llrllflt.l'.M
Att«im*r ■

macarit, rtcri**

S e c th . JASE RUSSEll

o fth d S fa q e

&gt;f l W Da
mint grids

OH tJley know that In any
even: removal- at ceilings ia
pot fk r o f t This piecemeal
o f controls just
. HuYevan.) M. Iwipoval
i.rry R M gm jt. won’t do any more. We havo
I stork showar •A t tn uAt ...1.1,1.. n

r, t*'“Hd/t. 4t »itd

in lln

I tirrt u r this
ihv-h
••r nvxuruL «hhtl by In wi.u. 4
i ill -Iftr if,. |»ti-« i ( rr.T
ix&gt;l i&gt;. «c .,rr.*.r.u . . 0( t;„

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r * np.l *U-ul U* •d-iia

Waybuni JUUof Lpfiga
rcxuoalnh

r»B

'llin el. S**li». I'f A»Vitn»lf
• *t#’,l&gt; (.'vlnt '.r .l.m.X'f HM
■.1 ,^*ll
ynin
1
•
•

sflcrnaon, al the 1Unary. Most
Vt., OPf—flevenvtirold Ii 8argfiit n.uiidin,;
..•i rm.-UvA and Ba.’ful awls wara
sivrn the hoaorpa. ' .
oows on a rainy
Dutlnjr th* •octnl lioor dainty,
an » ro A to art
ivfrrshmrQta
the naature. Off
PnrWf&gt;__ «la^..M
-------- Ua table canUi cd
The gift* to the bun*** w *
Ighicd candles, y«How atsd
pi »»nt*d I., h-r in a very larj;.'
ryaantbemuns and n i l * l*&gt;
boni^i tumuijil b pink pn4 b ktf
Hyficshmtnta were srrtad by *ttir
»IA ; Kalifa La Vignd pouLd te^
hoMsMts asslet.-sl |»v Mr*. iW Cm
indwlebss tea and rsdwf aura
arc rjfl Mrj. Dale Kirdinluing i *i j Stl w&lt;i
m
m
m
«n BriiisK , ,11wars «nab)*:
lha fuilowinK:. M n. Vlttnr Havsk
to run do**i* lomther at
ins. Mrs. Cloud, liiltell. Mrs. €.
I'. Hi,bin, jUr«. Mna ilritdsrsor.
Mi /iurrtcli ilidfman, Mis. J. U i tejmrt* ware roud, &gt;lo.
Tindall, Mr* It. II. hmU,
Jf, ! voted to Florid* Child***'
K.
i
-ll Mrs. DU) Hankins al JurkaariiH*. Many i
s'nd .Mr». Us (V-sare. , . •. , ....
;,!;iwn»d to attend thu Caur
Also Mrs- Urban Lae, Mrs. K. 1err tins In Oviciu Noe. XL
------M. Hr an. Mr*. Eldon 0*ll&gt;, Mrs.
At Cbrlat church Sunds
Krr m 'tiny, Mrs. T. 0. Drown.
Mrs. f rank Crirr. Mrs. Art lln/- Upth there wIB be Hoi;
/if fci' iT^/*if
monnwi at BiW A. M. and
ris, Mr*. J. JL Jeckeon, Mrs. 8om School at C:00 n’clack l\ j
f*A» tifkCtt v i O K i :
(istdnrr, Wri. Kd Oglesby, Mrs.
IlHsI 11 SSCSDl
/ 'I
Jl i licit liriiiens, Mrs. A. J. Tayl uj . 1 l&gt;Ut&gt;N4JMITM f c p T i

rAfPIRS M ’ S

KKANK U vrxlinuipr lr
Mdtiuv h u'i'i it&lt;m'i&gt;'

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' lr &gt;&lt;1: Y—t!&lt;k ■I. w..c.lr,,|f
ler.na. .|
| itillrRUyq Ur I, tx |b\«

llonnle Ray
Tho Atomic
Comic
1001 Luuirfm

sltuilr dWrusston wxa nol

tuclal'

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VOUTO

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MUSIC LOVERSt,
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M cC O Y

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NATION *'h nTLE
NOW/HEAR T l d

t .ju r s ic OF HARRY JAMES - HEN ftV IIHS3 E H t AMERICA’S,.NEW JC V EM I.R TRUMPET HEN^ Y Q U 'L L tH U lL U YOU' VE HEARD OTHERS!

llri&lt;k activity of rt-n! «p-'
lull* Irattsferx lx reflected
hv tin- fuel .that biic agcnify
nlont I hat of Fred W.’ Ben-i

•I 1 M A 0 0 « C l flH Cq DOT M a c t t a s m
Krnir IVrtvd D P T lii^ r llc i.lr , . r r lU.tr
availablei P&lt;Hco A ILtpy P o » fo DB-50,
l'ciux) Kuiolilutt &lt;4jiu-rnlra|e, Peecr* CM**, ,

ri'iMctcd tiulcd.of mortt
Jt10(1,000 during; the
nix week*.
• •-■
• follnwing deal.-i were
reported by Mr Ben­
gali* of the Cordell
*f( r and Siorflge Com-

TODAY ONLY!
•
1TOIDAY, NOV. 8th

Mr. and Mr*. Ceka b
si ford announce the unai
■f ihrtr daughter Malta
Oiaon to rx-*arpeait • «
ward amkk of Taka Wall

WOOL

PAGE SEVEN

.Tor fiTln r b r a « t ddor knocker)
U
I* .
a coat of wax. That*'w ill be lata
Clerk
MlUhlng needod a* the wax form*
(HI'AL)
jo a s n i JOHN KAtlWAi'KI.
a protective coat Which keeps oft Tt&gt;:* ?•
hvnw.Wid Avenue, nshlmotV.
xoY irr. t o a i m i m b
tafn?»h for sorrw tithe
Vtl7^t1|V.f ** i
* - * TO. kl'NA MAlJ.HA.NN:
.
Veu ate h.r.tiy n.oTr»4 .,aH f*.
T&gt;.« are KerctV naiiO-.l that a
•iBlmi in t^r «n.t heifwar u#..n vs,* •tilt ht« lw*n /nDtttiiteA lif the
3pd du&gt; j.| lVceiuker. n il. in tit. Xlrrnil l*.ufrt_vC i)t« Xtttt* JmllrUI
m ii f t eDp.nU1M r p e d i t o n cirvmi . f nSridk K-wini,;* Camay.
- - - - ..D.a.—
• .lit
.a Jc
• A«_
Ui this
In ih.. Vlnuli i-’mijt I It.
lx «•*»-—
rh»nr*ry.
uatVr .tli»
ll’le nf
f t ifrietl.-tlr (.'tvsbiy. at AanftlM. ill. Sait., PtDtntirr va IIAn* M
HortA.i. by I’Uln Nell Knrwnelu |W*K Urff.nUllv.lbd J ll»l ll|e I
LrltlC Mb union fo, divine.
I lief «...,(£hi u miS j A i' ' div &lt;i
The .‘Vinfor.l l(.&gt;v|4 .« lUaigluilnl
Yuti ilr lherefor^PVulre4 W
&gt;I
a »;t k f tab
in ui,tn, ur. I I •Ar "it. efiltf caw.c/fr n.i»..n er
e " rn«
^t ihe'T.«iti Ifi.ui*
Y O U R WINGS A t T H E '.
»an|n4 KIui U d t.h the tn&lt;t A
.•f !&gt;. ..inl et, Isu (ll nt.yi a
tliat tn itefault ihAeolT h -l.ctte j
•onlt.... wilt t... entercA rjtrt t
*»ta v.iitoe. pni't-nl n pari*.' *
WITNIJH! my hanrl and ..rtlci
»»■! Hu. Slot An ..f tVtobcr, If
O. »# lIKItMH-N

S A N F O R D SCHOOL 0FAVIA3T0N

COURT HOUSE CORtfER

Tv in Frenth

1

cut
pwvo mi uu nc’ »
b o n ^ fox yptumps.
• !

to 1510 and the Eacambla
County umehdment w«a do-i Froth L*ui»ri
fented 501 to 400.
'*/’.« '
Tho cptiiit was made by
fudge ll: \V. Want, Count}- Mrs. 41. ll. G

lirpurUaant drain vcfrran*
in ihe 67 ronittlsi umlvi
ictioa of the Puss'*-tirlHtf
al ii/flea becausr vaWiktts
st nntuled VA f f a nrif »dAt Isaac SO nfrrant «-f Hit
rhssks returned wrr* for
latter under the Sap'irrpun'a
islment Art. tlx VA ..ffirtjal l’aul Orlnby In Mo/iraa. A *c61or
MVirma «f pink and blue was car
Had out In riccnraUoa. and m
t*rxh:nrnis. filsea .*&lt;ra w&lt;w h&gt;
Mis. J. L Jackson. Mrs. Art K ar­
ri*, Mra. Georgia l&gt;* Gaaara, Map.
Hill llowkin* and Mrs. F. K. Pie•.
.
a --*

B,

LUBRICATION

Controls Predict
MU 01 A
HUiikrnihi
ciuhip, hat
and Matin,
o&lt; ixlnct in

NOV.

n Kri:T««i!it oi:r«cuKf» &lt;
• J* i l»# i*t»t llal.rd niH^ * n
••ifs A&gt;|IWUt|v^ U.iki In
'•I i(&gt; 'XM 11) flrb ^p ip* r

*1 &lt;*«»•til**»uii |iuHtuU*&gt;-i

't* C'lUMr ri-»rl-lr.*
( SIZHi: h r hif'&lt;i ni/i '(ti.

apartment
310 p R h n W p
Avrno**
wan Hold. to. F. L. llumiHton
of Allentown, Po. for 510
at

^rlaodu.

SATURDAY
ONLY 1

0 ( 10.

Tho four-npnrtmeiit -buiM
fng ut 001 Palmetto Avea'p
Orlapdo for $12,000 by Mr
I)*i*y Lewis and Chat!'
Crbiip. A duplex agtirtnn jr
IioU»o nt Hm Avdriue an.
'IV*Iflh Street ’whm nohl »•&gt;
Bertha II.* Jenkma to Man
Dillingcr of Cincinnati, &lt;&gt;
for $6,300
Among Hnlea . of hon&gt;&lt;
U»e following .were repot t
id: llArry L. Brown, 21m

It RAN C H ...
U o i STA1W1
onom y, j

from mu
on of i i

jH W g * ^ * f *

OTHER

; ;
L- •._ J.
’

m
“ We Cfelbe (
* 1 * B - 1st S L

9 m »

• With building activity boomina and conslfudion forqcasf far inlo the future, producfl from
Flonda pcjniqtto point tho way lo a now industry.
I ^
' J* ’ * " • •
. *• f^
..
Ey.tqr{pr b c.ird , inlgrior board and plasticized
bonre*. c,ii m ede from palm ello root pulp, are
?a«y lo woi, with, yet they're durable and louaK
■

p.r n c ^ h c

’

ii

c*.\ almost inoxhausRblfli supply of

vt*
- 4*
-i. \

W pu in us 15 ,OOP,Q0 0 acres of palmetto
end. Theso reals, delivered cheaply to processing
^ ants, need merely a ,, inexpensive treafment
a becam e useful building aids. Alsp, dye and
an.vc'qctd o .e invvprtanl by products.
• '■

oins Hondo'* other a n i l s l(|
o-iostrio.is.s.

* ytntfoew

E COUNTY

�'• A purlalilp nir lipMI. S l?W»b«V
U? »wji&lt; r, ir» inO*** Jangi'S
-u'tltMnir only Ui| poun.
llftlnn caparily or, half
J7 trrt par wiimtr... *N-.F

It- U» U«n
In
Clrnalt nI PlorM*. N-mlnoU lUvinlv.
•a CUuM*r&gt;. »n4»r lh* till* al r'.J'luJr . n.lnllff v» IVUIU Mae
&lt;»&gt;•»». Utfr Mr nt and. that U* f f
cift^lL t-ouM al.tha Ninth Xudlalol

H4iral Common Sense
Uy

Fpwli

•|ir*«r In uM (■«*»*• la frtulrn *t «&lt;« i *&gt;Pi &gt; &gt;i»t i t r ol nit*bW, ■fji

. . s
s
.
*h*t In tfatoult ikipnt. m4mt« !*“ H 'f rK-’ iA i^ u tA ti
rnnlrnao will v* ri\l*rr-t •&lt;,&lt;*■ O.* Kin-at F, ItuuipoMaf ■ -'y ^ . ,
1* • n* Sin, Month . Humlrf Hitt t. He/** wowgut !» flh «U f4 «i(i •tKori'*, •»M
All-rarf
h i - - . : f &gt; parlc.j ' •:.
To* nr* Ifcerwforr Vtqtilfr*! lo
I'fcn.ui.c. H. &lt;:*IUIU.J. .V-ta at* Mat*.
hr nnlini.il Ibat *al: h*» (*«t» fll«4 ^
vgw'ri
&gt;«rv; &gt; • l

Johqirnj.

« f DMtttlwr, I &gt;4* IU»nA.ft aarf

«r.&lt;laAl. )*iu. I»
lUIMIV t lllln&lt;n'lira, lo.ih* rlrcalt t\»an lxtb« Ninth Judicial Circuit v l that
* '(»• of
A0&lt;1 l'n Utml
aul*- Cnnniy. in dmorri/t ani that
»*••! art- I»i4nlra»l ta file four «rHt.

of livestock produe
Want newPep amI Vim? lionKxpfthjinn
In the upper gladfa arax o

Palm Heath County U on* or lh«
moat treent unit atriking MJ&amp;npIc
of tha wlur ft agriruliural r*
II Oma etnto ayarywlirrV—In
aoareli in Florida.
*» T«i|&lt;i&gt;U)i ,Q p g
Work of ‘atlentiita at tha Ever
i laden Experiment Station bat
made It pn.’ sibla for thl» aadtior
In expand -it* ratlin by more thai
«UO percent during tho paat.au

3 R E AL ESTATE FOR SALE

n;l«, C' ubry. r InrUH. thi* l(h liar
/.f K'.vtMbfr. trie. .

ROOM fer i- nl.

BEPItOOM for rant, .Hi Park A\u. K , a r t i c l e s f o p SALE
m*. ake■■■ l e •*&gt;■e■■ih,dai » a&lt;
FOBNIBMED inont. W t « . R ,
_ ?1* MagnoUt A*J,

ilHHKD hmi»o or
60P-J.

BOX SPRINGS
HOLLYWOOD BEDS

IM ITATIO N

WE HEDUH.D

EVERYTIUNG IN BEDDING
•
•
USE OUR BUDGET P L A II AND

“PAY AS YOU REST"

PHONE 1133

MifARINO TO (AY OOOOBY In J5&lt;nith,mpton. Kojland. lo hit v. ire. Kay.

,knd Ids baby daughter, Cr,l«y Marilyn, whom Ha bad never feen before
. U M-GI Klngtley Toiler, Mlnneapollt lawyer. A atowavray. aboard
Uvi Queen nixabrfb, foitcT.vliUcd hl« family while waiting deport»liun. Tha* wJUfollu-.v to ihetf.S. ahortty.. • (Inirrfi'ctlonel SeilopWo)
.
•
•
—
'
’
•
abind iattle|n»n to aatabllrb aome »• an
^iturr*.;. . • .
^jTwU*. renaarrb boa ahir.wi th»
yyay p&gt; isucawa In rmo vjiry im ­
portant' agHeuUui-el undfiidakirw.
Again U&gt;o Agriciyltoral Sxpmlnicn'.

tandiecd Mrt.

\ To’ mrnlhn u (gy/ utbefA. them'

ai .■-j ^ t rVL 1

■ted to Florida i JiUdcmV Howe
JurkaonvlPe. Many tnembora
mnnl to atUng tho Gaunty FwdIn-faticn in Oviedo Nor. gL
!
IlDJ At Ghrtat church Bunday, Nor.
» &amp; n i b there will be llely i'*m; u amon at 9tM A&gt; M- and Oiurch

, Wnu
Caver

-It*nrv ' 1*

advancing, pniyrc-’ i

MUC- W A K T E D
T"'"**' '* - -

A. good firr
. P am i ol

aIm

a

ywedRUi
ThtMinlc
- * ^-*..». ,

at sad rest.
* ’ Conditici:&gt;; in
f* n«V hf thi
p.d »ut, Orvn.r
CIUI gtva impxftlxlty

Avenue

l o Ne

BANGER

lapin fdr
ntRICATlOff i
Rnglne. pump,

~fC0lb|»t*1

cov;2,1

II I* ii*Unl ate

«G50 nr .705 ♦
: O rUn^,;3^

M'WUAHMtUN far CkilsiitvU
0*. toya, g*iu «. l-r&lt;u «. (WU

•« *•*

FLORID,

■■ ■
TUESDAY, NOV. 12, 1916

A good

Aaaot i.ilol Pteaa l^aicd Wir

e Fighting Face Of Tucker

; ,n
C a h lP
!' I o NI k i N.. -Nov.’ 1U, (An—
;Tn.. KHtUh tudnv oponci]
[rih * gntifa Ilf |*a*BHt lit** in

Pbe Kinir'aUo called
hmalijfMIori j.q f IhIiianort and- electric
‘ G ^ p id d r e fM o d
int :bftpr a tradido thYyurh-London’a
to^/./Weltmlnstcr.
out tHtt VVholo ceremore / than 5.0Q0
■» - - . a ---- — ------- - |
IS g g g g j

» pi

A# Claud*

■ s ite M
»«• »

T V . *. L -

b

Atlantic
.
i‘ -_ ‘ .

5 * «K tD
*LaN

e f ( 4 a e f ,e &gt; w &lt; o .

t a n . J »T
I.ln a l

k a w e - .i .

Truman Says Mothods
Of Agreement \Vil!
lie Worked Out As
Congress Convenes

British Report More
ThanjSOOO Are Now

itht&lt;matlon«t

wers

'v* re thrown into detentidti
cant|»H prvvimmly for trying
to Clit or the lb»!y fjimi
illegnlly. . . ; *
.
.
The Cohininl Offlcu aflltl
that '1,050' Jewish Imml
tDfnla now ctmf|ned to ' Cy
prim ^ will Jie (frantfd |H&gt;’r
misHion to settle in I' a IuS
tine between Nov. 16 'mu!

that Mr. Trfifmaii will haW
to march 'down the middle
o f tho political mml in Ills
loKlsIntive program, if he
H'nnts to g o f.th a l co-operaItepubllcan
W «yne Morse of Ore go
sniil what Amorim wants 1
.a moilern} i&gt; |mi iry-— no' e&gt;
tremt’H nf f it her right o
left.
| Senator W illiam F. Know
lam! nf California
sa!&lt;
Amerien needs .some o f th
same unitv o f purpose tha
marked the development ,o
our bi-partisan foh'ifn poll
cy.
•
A sharper response to th
President's * appeal
earn
from the conservative l*e
ptiblicnn S e n a to r'0. Wrn
land
Brooks
of lUlnoi,“ ’»*•'• '""vloa. And If foa d»n*t u,|nk Tackfr Hrnokri said th,. Uepiihliesti

Brisk activity of real «lk
A total of 1,116(1 more ell*
tate transfers Ms reflected tranee certificates will Ihs
by tho foci that on** agency lssin-ii to Jews in German
Wilson Asserts Shipalone.'|hat of Fred W. Ben*' displaced persons’ camps, to
der. reported sule* of mort» Blend immiurauts serving
inent Should Reach
than
*100,000 during; the wBh
the
British armed
dared tvinnUr o f the Ray*
Buyers By Nov, 28
past six weeks.
fyiTvs and to relativos of
mond’s-RItt-Hemld plek-tha
winner eotUwt ahd will ro- JAGKSONV1U.K.'N..v, IV. (Spt
Thi following deals were Pales lino Jews who already
edve thfee li»nd colored in
lotlni r»*i«irted hv Mr Ben­ wen* promised entry per°IL portaiUto. Mr. ^Ludwig
der; sale ‘ of thu Cofdtli
TrouAftr dud Hiorflge Com*
Actually the 3,000 inttnipfyy lo L. J. Lowe for |42," gialion certificates rwpre*
id coqUrtt.
cm. the apartmont ■gnd •uui the- normal iRiota for a
lHiusw "1 Herbert l.ampert nvmmmith tivrlml. The re.
•« -MI..U/.I On 1st. I ...I
Minlr this unusual action piclarr, and If you
ill *
TahrtBtto Avmne' (eB&amp;r of certain detainee.-.
m
j*il&gt; trykij lu «.lu|t Min, ubi-rrr Hhat lie ta br|n&lt;
^PilotN muter was (Old ui t', I,. llutn 1stoil QJMCyigjli will lie the tirsl
b )anl •s.iln.
(lutrmaUouatl
If Right*, it of Allentown, Pa. for $10 step the British have taken
Ui
dissolve
the
pool
of
ille­
fallftl to
* today. The M0«* .
.
ning course,
Tho four-apartment i^uiM gal immigrants who have
p Sept. 2. Im ing ut 001 Palmetto AvjBlim been slapped to the Island
'up
m
and the Was sold to T. S. Lloyd •&gt;( slnco camps wore
thero in August. Tlio Colon*
M is
have (trkmdo -for ? 12.0(H) t»y M.
I inlay Lewis ami Chorl. iai Office said, there are
Conch Fhttl, f!auu.s, and
the Semiuolo High School
Croup. A duplex apartment between 5,ODD and (1,0011
Itahv Fed* w ill-lie hosts to­
hooso ut |3m AvunUe and Jews on Cyprus at, present.
M. Sllnftlphpr, Mm. M,
night* tn the Drlaiulu High
Twelfth Street’was sold by
Tillis. Miss Betty RowItahv Tigers in ,*t gridiroti
Ilitrthn H. Jenkins to Mary
id! M o . Arthur Berk,
contest at the High School
n. LeFils. T
Dllllnitcr of Cincinnati, &lt;&gt;.
. . #r »»/.(&gt;
•
services for
th and William J. M or­
A lhlelic Field
\ibich
1-5
and Donald
tor lfi,3(io.
on, Jr. Each &gt;yll! re­ fi, Srf Y*ItOH were held Sun- ford. 1 * •.
being .snotmored hr
tins
Among
sales.*
of
honn
•
( Peter Thurston was honorive a pusn to the Rltz fo r •lay.afternoon at 4:30 o’clock
Pilot Club.
These m '.will be re ­ the following were repoitj »‘d Friday evening at the
in the Baptist Church in
Tiny cnntevf. which veM
enrolled
to
eds
-Harry
L.
Brown,
21"!t
tain their, ndAuburndale,
Burial w as
I’lnna fur the Uun‘* Club Thxuk* . !*'Ikn Ixxjge with an Honorary
uinler
way*at 7:30 I*. M. is
and cotn- Mu»|Mii|tt Avenue-to M. W xWing Eva dance *1 ihj Mayfair I life tuemherehlp in recojynlmade , in the Auburndale
the
tbughost
tilt on the
Fresa
o
f
lfnionto
elr^ Commercinl
Inti on Not. 27 war* diamond at •tlon of his long and out­
Cemetery.*
,
Hnhy Fed schedule this sea­
U
m muitlng Fridxv *nd If »■ » a»....
•
** Mirk. , Yates, the w ife of
nouneed by John lv*y, pAigrum standing service ns n m&lt;jm*
son. However, the Fed hackG. 8. Yate# o f Like Monroe,
Harry Robinkon atatod todialrman, Jlhai ticket* for the hcr of the visitation com*
field which w ill probably be
Fftrmcr.
o
f
AndWtkin.;
Ain
{mittee of the organization.
dance ere now available.
died Itf the Atlnntic Const­ Iny that theso men have
i*.imposed
of K uropc Harper.
for
$8,500;
Vernon
I-&gt;»*iru
(in
f
um
,
Tw.,
Ktng I.lbn IJunry WAtc rc«d * ! More than *l(J0 Klkx, thoir
line Hospital in Waycroas,
Don Diehl. Lloyd S\vnin and
letter
from
Qeorx»
Touhy.
Chrl«t.
sort.at
Indian
Mound.VfH«g&gt;
Ga. Fridaj*, Nov. 8 at-BtOO
j families and friend*, attend.1oh nit V Alexander, is ox*
to Victor T. Roson of I t m*» *«xl axle chalrmun for the
P.,'M. Mr, and Mrs. Yales, , H . H a r r i e l s o n I »
.ed the big fiah fry which
Bcnilnolu
Ojnlr-ttcalth
and
pocted to provide plenty of
iu
«**.«a
A
«t.i
nnA
Pierce;
$14,000
♦rculoal* AxaSwiation, ailing co- wit * yeiTed nt C»:(»(» o'clock
have ,mndo their homo. In
imposition
the Oclumio
,Arfreited ’ By Police
operntlon o f‘the .I.ioim Club in u*- tinder direction of Ralph
U k c Mouna* fur tin* pait
•Uting"
In
*xl*
nf
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*Jiw
15 years.
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CLUB TO MEET
M t». ll I*:. (.Ttapmati It
Mo*« lend th* zrouti sinning, or- fioodspei'd and 11. M. JutnlPatrolman K.'it. Seth had ■
.. - —
Horn in Dalton. GlU^ln?
.
cAmpanlrd
by ULsrry Wester on ihc Aim.
cliairmitn o f th&lt;* vninniittoii
Sat unlay
Tho regular mectin
•mmllxit and,Willard Connolly «n
on. urraiu'i'nuMiti for tho
Exalit'd Riilnr J. E. R ow ­
iv$rtl blocks from, the Townsend Club wl
lh* l&gt;,ni°- *_______ ____
land repoiled that tlm lodge
gnmo, assisted by Mis. M.
fA$*aml
Magnolia
helfL at the pourt I
aptirit Church. 8h
Rnvliorn. Mrs. \| Hunt
meeting wns the boat at­
JAYCKK DIRKtJlOKA UKtCl*
Sixth
Street
boTh'uttday
nigh
tH
at
ed by her ItuSl
tended lit u long time*, with
ond.^fttii Blanchi Kennedy,
foW
And
Cyprca*
o'clock, i t was apounce
Metnb«ri of the Hoard uf DIrvi*Ulghtcr, .Mr*. C. T.
lUM baforo ho overtook
ten of th* Santhiola County Junior visitors from Paiatkn, D ay­
md one son, Cdfs
Chamber of Common* held a mw' - tona Hour!!, DeLand, N ow
Ivitrulolf Rolison Is
.
o f Lake Monroel
iy at th* Motor* Smyrna. Kustla, •Leoaburtf
feal^ &amp; l d e r l y ,,1n.na:
ito
attend,;
) her pnrenta, Mr,
*
•
A c c i d c n &lt;a 1ly K i l l e d
and Orlando, f. Talks con• •
J. L. Denman of*
rornlng tho Elks National
w
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m
tn
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man,
James
Richnnl
lie ; throe slstert,.
ic.*n »«4 «tl *mo i«*»
Randolph R o l i s o n o f
[^reported by
tXCtriH of Oris
,Chri*;ttn;u was accidentally* i
b gotten into
uni Judy fh'nOrAn
klljpil lu Oviedo, Saturday
Jaycti HBeat V. F. W,
n d x lir «e v e jn &gt;
nltc.' iioun. He and his helper
In Donkey Ball Tilt
wdro unlondingru truck when
the dark places of the
[ well-charted cminii* -to fo l­ n largo cypross log fell to
P
•
The SanfortfJunloF Chmu- low. Mr. Truman said that tha ground
pint,in,: . Mr.
ened nnd
3 viaiting;executive has
.
os far M he nnd State Scc- Rtfmon bi'nonth it.
M r. RolUon wns horn in
retaryJlyfn r ..............
are cohcorned,'
Wars Aggregation In a hard the United Stntes foreign Dixio County, on Sept. 19,
Thia allows that fought donkey bmwball tilt policy j^ill continue to be a 1897, and had lived hi Cross
Auction of news- hold at tho Municipal Park nntloiud. and not a party City- until thren months ago
decreased from
wln n lie moved to Christ­
program
short tons before
• Mr. .Truman's remarks mas.
H o was a member « f thn
wore Ids first comment on
^ * 00fDuring
cni
I f
1940.
how he plans to get along Church of jestt,* Christ L a t­
period eonsump- efltji.t sciireit a lrvltt fo r the with tho Republican-con­ ter D ay Saint, , .
Survivors include Ms widUhltod States and: Jaycoe.-f and John Sauls tl- trolled Congress.
oiv.
Airs. ■ I.aura ItoUson,
is incroasad* eon- iHed*tlio only m arker for the
Mr. Truman also advocatV. K \V. Nuraeroua humorug
a .truuii between...labor
eVrnts occurred durinjjf tKtt
one atator. Thi0 remains were
rontexL &gt;
&gt;
.s . . , 1
President Truman hold wnt to Cross C ity yesterday
hLs news conference before for fun9ralt services and ihdeparting
for
Arlington
National Cemetery, to lead
co m m issio n MKrtr * tha Ig ilfe o f
tho nation in Armistlco Day
ilia TTiatumf bid* lie tiu&gt; proobservance by placing a poard toumS itiformxtMi' luK&gt;th,
wreath at-the tomb* o f the dlaciuulox uf th** abattoir xu4 olbar
murdar In ruriarcGAn \*rith ttm folU
important nwtiara xro »ckt*lul«il lu
ahuotlng-wfUl ,a- piatol bf Ro&lt;»#c-*, Unknown Soldier.
up at tbe.mwnUB of *U»c
Time and again a t hw-.rjim*
City Gommiuioa at- .*JS| a’aioch
dews cnnfffn-nce tho Chief! IhU »vw*tng. CUu Mxuxg.r U. N-

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FOUR

THE

H E R A L D , STANFORD, F L O R ID A

W E D N E S D A Y , N O V . 0, 1 0 4 6

HaMr.ir
&lt;»r D*rmaM* Ac«inM
2nd day of November, A f) the
f NTU.IK F- (}
h«itl 1-JilAlr^
£ r-erialn suit for it jyurea d*r «-.«§**4, late off Bald Co minty,
*
r»
the
Circuit
Court
tof
Judge
«f ,Seminole
\ *ni .and each of yog ir* liertbjr
(*uynty, Florida, an ab-f Florida, at h!« office In rhi
notified *nd required to f*r^»«rjt
title of which aald rasa *» i hou»*» of aald Cminty a! H
Mfiy rlalm* and drmiinl* which
•ddrrs, I*Iatnt Iff, v# Ormln Flniidii. within eight n
»#r flth»«r (if you. may h»v* «« nu
t&gt;*fcnda nt
n.-.mln fr uiri the time uf th
ilift mtat* qf Thomas W KInlaw,
i|#4?**n««14 tali* tif nald County, to
f my hand ami o ffic ia l----------------- 1
-----------thfe County Jude* of Bomlnolg
Sanford. Heml no I# County,
County, Florida, At bli offlca In ih*
Florida, tfsla flat day «,f *
j
*
court houta of told County fct
!tar»foril, Florida, within eight *al^t»
' (■ h'cmsim .n
dar month* from th# lima of tji*
-&lt;r &lt;i*- cii-m i f.iuit
' * /7 Int.Q tmEvit&gt;rS.f;
flmt !»ul&gt;llent Ion of Ihi* n*dicr i i*♦»
' iitlmilit f v u h t r , K l f i l l i l ,
r
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and ahall #t»t« th* plnc« of, real*
S O T Illi TO A l'I'K A Il
daticg and poat offlcn ad rtn of tha TO M*tfj
l-r#fl M f if, wfitnif plm *
claimant. and aha 11 b« *%orn to . »f r*wi,|. tic*Ml
hy Ilia claimant, agent, or a Horrify, FhlUdrlphU, Ptva. 5711 Kr &gt;iiiitx*
and any atich claim or damand not
* You a rt hereby required to appaar
ao fll*d shall b* void
on tha llth day of Nov*rnbtr, A. L).
J oyce v . k inlaw
1?«&lt;* In a certain null for dlvorca
At administrator of tha pvlidlntr
tli# Circuit Court • i
Estate'of Thomaa W. Kin- Heirtlficilft iriCounty,
Florida, an abJ aw , d e c e a s e d .
hr**vlai*d
title
of which said cats
Flrat publication Oct in.- !•!&lt;
U Joseph Edward Hts#l«, Plaintiff
v4
iVafi htcBiq Uefeniiant,
MiTli'h to Ari'K.an
11n#»wtnv v,t«j and •fflotal sen I
TO: OltVIM MOIlfiKIlH. vhtta. |il"« nt W
Hanford, H#minol* wauaty, Hlatr
of rraldani'p la utikhfiWII.
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Beware Coughs
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That Hang On
Creomubdon rrllcYrs promptly be­

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trouble to help louecn nrwi expel
verm laden phlegm, and aid future
to soothe and heal rsw, tender, Is*
named bronchia) m ucons m em ­
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
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derstanding you must like tha waj It
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claim or demand iilisll !,&lt;• in writing
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tha claimant,. and .hall ha *&lt;anro
to br tha claimant, agent, a, attor­
ney, and any.such claim or demand
tint an filed shall he rold.
OAJtLJtND W. SPENCER
* As exaoutor of tha I a n Vflll
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Klnt publication Oct. It, UK.

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Southern
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&lt;•*■+•»**. aea

A tw a ri a tk to n I0UIHIRN

FIRESTONE MANAGERS
SHOP EARLY S AI F
T h u r sd a y - F rid ay - S a tu r d a y O n lv
T1UII.EB

A dorable
H o rn * * m i
\ \V I mm »In

A N D

. BLOCKS I

Lltlle Folkt loufl/i
onJ Happily Sing
In Thli Safa and Sturdy
Ratk-A-Swing

T1r**fon«
SUPER SPECIALS
LATEST STYLED
KIDDIE METAL
TA BLE and 2
CII/VIK S E T S

/ * 88
O

Wicker Clothes
HAMPERS
All Colors

A uo aJarful toy at a very *
small price! The wheel*
even have rubber urea.

A wonderful iteed (or the
ii-i-.q lota Eaey rolling.

3-pc. Set
Juvenile Dishes
Plate, Largo Bowl,

F o ld in g

DOLL

CAB

hssvy slasalated lu tk M .
Blsgamt riding f i t m #
d»ut l i b t w teres.

KOCK-A
SW ING
$6.38 Hssvy gang* steel strong
a n d s a f* . r i n l s h s d In
p r e t t y re d a n d e r s a n
entmtl. 49 Inches high.

IRISH MAILS
4 ft Long, All
4 m
Steel Reg. 18.95 A S

FIRESTONE STORES
” 1 East First Street
Phone 12

TAii Straamltnad Ship
Hai m Thlriaan-fnth Wing Span
from Tip fo Tip

PA T R Q le
PL A N K

ROCKING
HORSE

fi

FO R RENT

A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E

10

B u sin e ss O p p o r tu n itie s

1 AM offering my buslnei* for
TWO rooms, partially furnished
aula incluiling building, fixture*
for housekeeping. Adults only.
MIRAOLB CONCRETE Ce. J . E.
and stock, which ha* proven to
300 Park Avc.
T crw iileev,' J r - Mgr. Cemsnt
net a nice income during hard
Water
Proofing
—
Dulldlng
NICE large bddroom for rent
times and present conditions. I
Slocks — Sewer Pips. 80S
&amp;I5 W. 1st .St.
have other interests that will
Elm Ave. Phone 83S-W.
involve too much of my time to
2
W A N TED TO
operate this buihjcss for only a
Get your 8 X H MM movie camera
snort lime. Call afley 7.‘00 1*.
COUPLE desires 2 bedroom fur­ now. Made by Hell Howell. WloM, If Interested. J*. A. Calhoun,
bold Studio.
nished apartm ent in or out of
010 W. F irst St.
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city. Na children, permanent Itt-lrVUTIKUL stainVcs* ateel sinks
residents. Write,. H. L. Sloan,
LOANS
available NOW, Last a lifetimeAvalon Apts, No. 6. Sanford.
Itandatl Electro Co,
LOANS MADE
RADIOS, phonographs, records,
FROM fid TO *300'
sheet muilc, guitars. The Music
strict privacy; fast service
* * ‘
(SUED apt. or small hou***.I Box, phone ti53.
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
an, wife and 2 small child-j DUSTING carl, hand duster, mule
102 Sanfurd Avenue
Am forced to m nt, hccauio| cultivator, fertiliter broudcaslllOKKOtV HERB WHERE ‘
le of nut. Ph, ytll-W, II A. • r. gmhi mule, mule disc, 3 tuirs
PRIVACY 18 RESPECTED
ferldizer, Cole planter, mule
plow, Georgia stock, 1 lot of YOUR naluial desire for privacy.
3 R EA L E S T A T E FO R SALE
in money matters U strictly
sweeps, hand water pumps, plat­
Friends and
form scales. Phuhe 7HI-J, Car) , respected here.
’ relative* are not _ uuestlonad
S. Mynes
about your credfL ^.Your em­
ployer or buiineaa associate*
will not hear of year personal
affairs. There la no cause for
embarrassment.
Reasonable credit recjulremenU.
GRAVELY tractor with mower,
No co-makers on money loans.
hnrrow, plow and vwctJer, Also
Variable payment plana.
D)-lnch batulsuw, mill style. Air
I.r&gt; ACKER yV^ otables and fruit
FAMILY LOAN-CO.
compressor and tank for garage
land. 2 flowing well*.
South
Florida
Bank Bldg.
. Phone J*.
or
spray
gun,
all
in
Arl
.condi­
Elder Springs, N'orvnl O. Mar­
tion.
tlMl
SanLlYd
Ave.,
or
Box
ion, Itt. 2, Box 1HI-A. Sanford.
12
S P E C IA L S E R V IC E S
201 Country ('Tub Road.
GOOD house and lot, DuHart's OEI.ERY plants- Pascal and Early
Lumber yard.
SIMMS
Fortune. Phone 1119-R,
Show cards and posters
FOR SALE—Immediate occupancy
O—ORE'S SIGN SERVICE
—two unit apartment liou«e, one WurliUer juke—Call 330-W.
O. D. Landres*. Phone 1021
apartment now rented. Centrally FIRESTONE radio, table model
located, recently furnished. Puce
RENT A CAB
H0.00. Ph. 813-W.
*8400.00. SL Johna Realty Co.,
. , YOU DRIVE IT
IRRIGATION system -com plete.
Phone |129. •
PHONE IOO
Engine, pump, rise n and sprink­
BTKICKLAND-MOIt BISON
6 A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E
lers, covers six acres.' Phone
•.'-DHIVE-IT, INC.
6250 or 702 E. Michigan Ave.,
FILL UP with Fuel Oil and U e DODGE - PLYMOUTH
Orlando.
aene before winter.
PARTS AND SERVICE
For the lawnl
D. IL Pope Co., Inc. 800
109 Palmetto A ir.
Phone 1011
CRASS SHEARS
NICHOLLS
ELECTRIC appliance repairs —
HEDGE SHEARS
we repair washing machines,
STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY
LAWN MOWERS
vacrum cienm-rs, fans, lulxera.
for flnrd( quality
SANFORD HARDWARE CO.
Trotter Appliance Service, 304
PORTHAITB
21o East First St.
Commercial and Copy Work
W. 2r&gt;d St., Phone 1004-J.
ONE full length black lapin fur
Snapshot Service#
coal Site 1H. (50. #00 Mag­ AUTOMOBILE &amp; radiators re­
Phone 1189 — 220 MeUch Bldg.
paired. Wright A. Cohen Gar­
nolia Ave., Phone 931.
age, 2 l i t A French, Ph. 1009-J.
TUXEDO FEEDS—complete line.
INDIAN motorcycle,~"“45"—1928,
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store.
good running condition. 9150,00,
VETERANS TI^RMITE
Popular Seat Cover*
309 E. 2nd SL LundquisPa.
CONTROL CO.
SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
Formerly the W. D. Melton Ex­
HARTMAN wardrobe cushion top
terminating Co.—5 year* guaran­
ELECTRIC phonograph. Very good
trunk. Good condition. I’hone
teed contract, Ixmded and in­
condition. Phone 24G-J.
•4(5(MV.
sured. 8 years experience. For
CITATION leathers in most
free Inspection! ami estimate
colors and large selection of 6
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
.Phone 6 or write P, O- Box
good upholstery fabrics. Robert
73 Longwood, Fla.
H. Brown, 2911 N. Orange I’LL BUY year ra t -eganlleua
SLIPCOVERS and draperies made
Ave, Orlando, Fla.
of age or condition. Ri— Reel,
Mrs. W C. Dekle, Phone 402-M
808 W. 2nd 8L
Floor Mata Available
PUJIL1C
stenographer, llo N.
PFVINOLB TIKE SHOP
USED pianos for
Park, Phone 1120.
Box, phone 953.
HEADQUARTERS for Christmas
WATCH AND CLOCK
lifts, toys, games, .books, dolls. BAGS wanted—feed, fertiliser.
REPAIRING
Buy now on budgat or lay-away,
Highest caih price. Write Cem The Home Shop, 1700 Sanford
VI
m i I nna Slotws,
Qliitaia 111
111 V
Firestone
E. flrat
trel City Dag Co. Box 2402,. Or- Avenue—work guaranteed, modern
methods.
’
G. C. FELLOWS
GARDEN and U wjj seed; Vlgoro WANTED- Used ensilage cutter in
Phone lU d-J
Fertiliser. The Sknford X-Cel
good workablo order.- Phone 455.
Store, 2nd A Sanford.
1 3 N O T IC E S — P E R S O N A L
ESCAROLE plants. 25,000 Deep '38 or later 5-paaeenger automobile
wanted.
Phone
1094-J.
Hear). Phone 819-R.
SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
201 North Park .
7 Pets, Livestock, Supplies
ELECTHIC HELF-8TARTING
Telephone 37'
KITCILE.N * OFFICE
CLOCKS
TOUCUTON A WATSON. 1201 PHONOGRAPHS for rent.
BAUER APPLIANCES
Mask Ben, phone 053.
Celery Avsi. Has Parian Panda.
60 sheets V. Crimp roofing, 10 fL GIVE us your order for baby 14
LOST &amp; FOUND
300 ft. 2x4 dressed. 850 tin. ft.
chicks. The . S a n f o r d X-Csl
1x4 rough* 18 cypress post 14 A
LOST: Billfold, on' High Bchool
Store, 2nd A banford.
18. 1 concrete mixer. J. L. Per­
athletic field. Keep money A
kins, 6Lh A Maple.
6
HELP WANTED
return billfold and paper*. Val­
des Hotel room 419.
24-inch Jig saw and motor; 1 band GIRL for aoda fountain at Lnnsaw and 1 paint sprayer. 113
•y’» Drug Store. Part time or 18
AUTOS FOR SALE
W. 15th St.
1939 Plymouth, 4-door, Roy Reel,
Waitress wanted—good hours, 8
FLOWERS
300 West Second S treet
day week* Roy Johnaon's GrilL
for all occasion*
103o Chevrolet Sedan, good'condi­
MeNEJLL A YOST, FLORIST
tion, to u r new 15 In. wheels,
COLORED girls for laundry wprk.
Celsry Ave, just off Sloes
3190.00 cash. Atlantic Station
Experienced. Apply la person.
Office ph* 403, re* Ids nos ph. 610-R
Park A 3rd.
Seminole County Laundry Co.,
819 W. 3rd 8L
PUltNfSHE!) Tmuso (Tr apartment
Ph. f*S*l&gt;-J.

1

Phone 9143

P ltom
O R L A N D O , F L O R ID A

Vr

Ignition coil gives over 60 tnillion high-voltage surges'of from
15 to. 20 thousand volts each.
’

500 Park Avenue

FITZGERALD DOERING
COMPANY

U iw yV .D rujr Store' and all. drug
-tuttA mu) cosmetic and notion*
counters.

.

E s tim a te s m a d e w ith ­
o u t o b lig a tio n . W r ite
or Phone.

1211 I llin o is A t *.

\

Fuel pump pulsates. 15 million times.

Lifetime, ventilated

Pit.nl No. BE w n

Y o u a n i l r , i c h « f yot^ Br « h r r r h y
h u U f lia l a n i l * r i - q u l m l l a p r r a . n l
■ n y . c l y t l ' o a a n i l t l , i i i » | . | . u h i t If yo u.
u r t i l l i f t o f { o il, m a y h# V n u e l l o a t

Spark plugs give more than 60 million high - voltage sparks
while working in explosive pressures as high as 500-lbs per
square inch, and gas temperatures as high as 4,000 degrees F..

In

BAD COLDS

T h A ll i r u l ii n r • a n i£ I ' s r i i i n ,
11 a v i n e r k i l n i f - &lt; , r I m u ml a A c a l n , t

Distributor shaft revolves 75 million times.

R A IN P R O T E C T IO N
COOL COM FORT
BEAUTY
ECONOM Y

Retained undigested food becomes
putrefactive, causes toxins, which
overload the llrsr and other vital or­
gans of tha body, lessening your re-

) til. Hilatioa, to nut 14, TAX
inlih, SOud tir,
"II. &lt;minn ,pf4u-.toCj. nNtraliior ml cumpl.t, luinelou.

S**N, 11—
r i ,i.cit.

Krcaker points open and close more than 60 million

■II th e s e a d v a n ta g e s .

(imf i id 0*Lf

!’&lt;iltit up* t i i i :

M l H it;,
.*ty U I N r i l . i :
C O I'N T Y
F U l l l l l i A . In l* n ,l,jtr.
I n I *• K a U l i i.f N K I . I . I K K. H i l l -

Hahi

a) A w n in g * g iv e y o u

CONSTIPATION

a tw M

in' t i i i :

O n ly K o o l V e n t M et*

PASTRY cook wanted* Roy John

------Reg^LOOToyTeleriioneflSc
ROOF TIL*
Spanish A barrel

TWO SUPER SPECIALS
88

JR. FISHING
O U T F IT ...

TOUCHTON

DI8H waahtr wanted.
son's Grill.

Roy John­
r 00

R. A R^ROOPINOUT
Plant-890 Carswell Bt*, 1

ABOUT
W H W

SWEET Hamlin
VU W. Lord. PI

111.113 EAST FIRST STREET

WORK WANTED

oacirtENT
a d v e r t is in g

PHONE 12
Atlantia Station, 3rd A
■Bk

�THE WEATHER
AN INDEPBND

.T NEWSPAPER
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SANFORD,

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ur^’ OE Bi# Four At Historic. IVXeetinK
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Robson Says 1
Of Mare Clot
Pure Propag

S.MIP VOIIlUIJUli tA-UPHf.
Tha &lt;tui»Uqii of American!:

s i the IVtlfltirfitolarU Hold In New

Ion* with Peseta i;ri*injj frooa

&gt;* prsblenac af Europe* » treat!** and

rrm sh ll» ja t/^ ro rrl* n M lhbor Mi

aim. V. 8 . Hetwtary
^

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us ' %s.*nJ +

U . N . T r u s te e s h ip

la d s thx.t durinj ths p f e td i
campaign, Moscow emailed Vetj*.
M uC ^j * rml bln intlttenre., tf«f
Hepuhlienrv* mods an lest* t&gt;‘m
domestic «‘npnu.ti»ni ahrf Iioyj
Russia will r v d , Its-this itMitliB
Another ‘ Ksncbittui «!lpfeweE-rJl'fiit T estif Cutbs, v&gt;
inim bet of U tijlin &lt;Wjfn|los--**“
sel l h i It confident ih ei fe Rel,(i)&gt;1icr.it Cotifteie win not lb row
c jr /o teljn policy Into cen/wloiv;

blit tSlhd Vlli Kir,its It iUPItfljrr

pudclU rnr.
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i PI or isl* hebW the w ord
ltn nreiifcnl spd tWatlr rec
motor i accidents IH the

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wiry i a ho
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thflt it
if.. rw ;rc
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wtry, ja - the japiinosi uik.nlaled
(Wstahr artilt h Fmtlitmit Trinnrn
Its* offered -t&lt;r plrp' under tjp|*
led Nation* truilsjjhlp.
&gt;
One V S (lelegsln w lj Ihj
military viBht* demanded by the
United Stole* are r Juicily the
Snipe as alu’ woul,| hfive if the
country urttirsrd the inlamh eutritfht.
The Uluiiils , Involved are the

In recw* today btfaQ-w 8
Icieitm fllillltfr HoJotcy wi
tu &lt;mn in J» R ttulsa; embassy

hrrtinn oMh) rVtnmu.il*; n
Hon tn Itucsla.

Seminole Schools
To Close Monday;
Aii s-i-tol

Clot
for turning the Idsnda over ts will
the '.UN arts cvMtilried In a drf.fi .twice of A

agreement. riow lieia.v circulated i tun (Hired 1
nmntig

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rlcvjii .mj-inliera’.or H"pt. “ te.H l

III m l d i i I o n ' - J H t ' o f UCC o l C o u n tJ C ;
the Jiieurily. Council’
Klwahiana ytsUrdny f- jtfet/oiure at tba term , VaVr t ler'i o . P. Hcgitthiit. Tar. (.'oi
IntwlirCfU by County rfio^'tn fci'f,* oli.tioJ that- • Uo»«ii5 Jps. th Jinlrtn*, Tat A*»&gt;»*or Rail-,
ford t'. Dtnulnjyd C cunty f o l | f
VtfarK Pjeriiln driver’s alniOiU. e-crUtility i/ill uttf.rk the rt. v . W tpa tlo V f e c o l auwAoi
it* pUsSd urn ihd Jiy pmpoaals end, pjtSlIldy Veto them t.-u«&lt;*ntV'ef»* and Cou.ity Actriv

o w o d Ui f c r i e r l

in the’ .Ss-r'iirliyT Comwll. In tho O . ■ l i . i i a v e U u i ' a fc s'ficr w’ll f I s a *
.la tte r, event*' - /lia Utaiids; .w ill rloarsl. City h.'Hmjyr Jl. N', S afer,
Cotitinuc i&gt;» th slr- prsisent &gt;UtC« riJd his o.'ficj will c* eIe*hdjK7’

n* nreupM coriay (Cirllory.

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StrviccH Held Toda:
■.-’femerpl s e « l » i ware Hs
this hftwnoon at 8 :flOi o'clock t
the Erfskium Pnperal Mcmft ft
Mrs. Rodclta Rita I’arker wt
dl*it Tursdsy
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THE 3ANFPRP HERALD, SANFORD, FLOKJPAVg&gt;

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J4&gt;. SANFORD, FLORIDA

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n o t ic e

T iT iJ Afrl.i jr o open fo r paym ent o f 1040 C ity
T av ei. D iieount o f 4/0 w ill. fx&gt; allow ed i o r
‘ p.%yiu. nl in N ovem berj 3% iliicount fojr yayrnefll
In Decern h j£ ,‘ 2% discount fo r paym ent In Jo n M*vyj I '.i d iira tin t fo r payment In P e b ^ la ry .
fille d rtoy, fc ilf j f U &amp; f l t c t o £

ORLANDO, N or, t (4*1.hf. Npwi.ll, ones clerk I f
anto County Circuit four
mimlier of ycari, Wai elicU
defeated Jamca to.
veteran and iom*ir

M C E 'V O A i

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'MiamitW i
wJni&gt;*r of

W HITEH OUSE
Safe — P u r* — Sic
EVAPORATED

;BrSStiafeSrw

Vrvlf through In tha four
d to 'w W t’ an ith e r punt a
oe of Jnallc/ on the Carolli
W ball’ b jljtr (cooped upv|
i.t’r j Bruce Vho turnad it i

um In - OrltmlQ

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Conch ■Jir. 1 r.17 XCUtj

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Ints To HoUsewim

ho. 214 can 39c

tae(*4rr

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Home Demehtoratloti
ipacfatliH., Tkllkhaw.ee

27c

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F anntte ato harvesting th elarg
1
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othk-ed
tn thia
country, 8 bnrags

Swefet
POTATOES
no. 2'/» can 24c
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a a up lor who twkw l

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a A 110*11 look ever both.'
W j h o ^ p t o a l ^ i ip tb?
O b. The aam* iblrrg ht
l '1918 1 wb*n President
bad only

piecro,tb.
Peanut Butter

w ik i
Bewta

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“FIfiLD PEAS
2 No, 2 cans 85c

en Frea^r Fmlte and Vegetables!
Cari-ots, 2 bunches................ 19c
String Beans, lb ....................... 10c
Yellow Squash, 2 lb*...........L. fee'
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13c

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; Gridt^er 4oins Army

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NKt.KS. f t . i

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claim that ilf»tinc|lon. . 'S
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e .lute "end i t Adl'kef . and laUr
p '»&gt; *U at Trtu« A ii M &lt;’oUt"g*;
.was api ninuil to the U. 8. Mlllin^y
Acadritiyt
.
lie will follow three cx.fiiinfetter* to th« 1‘olrit; They ore:
llctiry Fiddberg, D tV i older
brother* who D ninhing air All-,
Am. :\.i hid at rml.
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&lt;'olile niyant, bla tackle
I
Hobby Folium, u » u r wlngnian.
Bryant and ,Fu|*oin Imth hlfcyeU
coll* tv football in th« Seuthwcut,
Uiyant at Texn* A. A M. eml
F oR tfii at Southam NfethodUt,* •

IlaVrd I’MalWa .
lar/e bakwl potatoci hi

vlrtf ■Feoop out t n In
i hit mint and D*t

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TOMATO SOUP

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ORIDA N e e d s

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logDlaturf.

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Fred Snite Arrives
In Miama.For Winter
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MIAMI flF.ACII, Nov. 7—UP&gt;—

Tho
.•Bolltr
Kid'* — formkllv
known aa s Fred Snite, J r.—ii
xhedulrd to arrive In Miami Beach
ttniay. Tho well known infantile
nainlyai* victim I* hringing alom:
hh family to »|wnd tho wintur.
- __ _I .. LI. by lii.
■i finite. Ila. accompanlrd
wife- mid three ehlldieti. He inaJu
the trip frirtn the Snite summer

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alxniil n %m&gt;clal lallrnad car.
The “Tloilcr K h r I* n ‘ familiar
eight In Florida and*U a rabid
iqVjrtii fan.
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OAKKEL

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Ur. Leonard Parker
Optometrist

BAI.I/AS—;Ktn&gt;W of'm n y hi ah
."Cnp.J th*t evn- ihad four of If«
•tnlctr* «t W ell 1‘oltit »t oiiii

Hart went lo tchnoT only one
rear but gtudird while playing pro
&gt;a*»ha!l for 14 .manna and paaa4j
crr oxamlnotlon; He
brake into or,-united baaeball
19W with Fort Werfh &lt;&gt;f the Te
league. He lat* r played w ith K
laa City In the American Aa-.ocie.
lien end wound up- bi« baMoall

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hair nutrilioni
lowkd fu soak. ‘ On itu
gaalon i whm they n»u*t

IIAOKRSTOWN. Mi!.. I**,
DdZerik of hungry Dcmocrata ci
rented on the - borro of fell,*
Pridfy ita lo a rt ilalph Funkhmuvr id **•
iwctation of a banquet featuring
rcau pig. a rarity thene daya. S
T luir “hoit” Immediately began
oohlng fur the Itepubllcan wno,
M'lwore, mu*t have extended tho
Ikrltatlon*. ‘
He, had known nothing of a bdn.
quut and d id al havt the aligh{eat
ekancr to lay hold of a porker.

you think of the
/ K idt « u bori
of thli town,; or)
bdakelball team id-tfw county amt
for S$ yeara haa been roach of the
a t Springtown Jlfgh School,
le la the dean of coache* In Texa».
NowrflJ, Joe ffcures he will re­
daring th's lire. Hut he tried that once Before
Hrfil'l to..kl&lt;
amt* It didn't
work,'' Ilk
n o *..Je
quit Jum
before World War lU broko otit.
But tho 'new l*a*l-vthnr coach en;
tfle .f tl»P aervlre. "
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reach and I IumI to take nVtr
Nov. 7-f/T&gt;- again," aald Haft, who alio la
ird Tufaday**
net drtlre l&gt;
ilnArity Icailti

Meat Stew, ft Jfcu.
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fork Barrel Po|itt
Without The Poi

THRLt

Are Linked Iq Texan

AM-Southern Co/i|ere

AaM :

nf , vitamin

.omatoefi

llo tinging

L«aU ond . . . the diOer

the Nobel PrfrC to medicine and
phyilology for IM t Ttoc award waa
Dr. Muller'a dliroverle*
tegardu.g Hereditary change!
muUllonr produced b&gt; ,X•trlklng the ihron.&amp;toTuee of B
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U R 3D A Y , N O V

T he p a p e r on w hich The H erald is p rin te d today la
pome o f th e new K r a ft ' paper you have - been read in g
a b o u t. I t la m ade In L ouisiana of Southern aJnsh pine. W e
believe we a re tho f ir s t new spapor In F lo rid a to use any
o f It fo r p rin tin g purposes, though thh P h ilad elp h ia Re­
cord and a num ber of o th er n o rth ern new spapers used
som e of it fast sum m eh
T his Is no cheap p a p e r, lot us rem ind you. It costa
714 ceht* a pound ns
as (compared
com pared w ith .5 c e n ts a pound
\ cent* w hich was th e
Whldh we h av e been pnjHng,
p ay in g , and 2^4
p rice .of new sp rin t ju st before the w pr, In o th e r words,
nctvnprint now costs us th re e tim es as m uch a s it did in
J 9 )41;
4 1 ; and fo u r tim
times
much
W
es aass m
uch ns it did back then? when
tim es were rea lly tough uoine
som e ten y ears
e a n ago. J . ,
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If you do n o t,lik
t like
e th e color, rem em ber th
t h a t K ra ft
rp a lpAe rf Disking
t m - cis an In fa n t industry
-­ in th e Houth mid Is
one of those enterprises which are expected to bring new
this
e. W
ppro
ro sp erity
e rity to th
is secllon in th e yyenrs
e a rs to com e,
Wcc have
m illions o f a cres of plno Jn the South su ita b le fo r m aking
th is kiud of. p ap er and a il th a t is needed is to blench .'it
to m ak e ft m ore Jegiblc f o r new sprint production.
In tho meuntime, y o u will find th a t it m akes much
rapping
thiin
a n ; ordinary
ordinn
b e tte r w rap
p in g paper jh
new sprint; The fish
m a rk e ts w ill find it p articularly ad ap tab le f o r w rapping
m u llet. It should also bo a b ig im provem ent on tho pantry
shelves as its oily texture will prevent stains from going

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Irem day-to-day. n u tle t.
y*&gt;rtn* .to. bp o u tst* .** more ronewn than Mb® eh»i

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In ait animaVa btvJi have

Event At Golf Club

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l.allTea Jluy at tho Seminole
I'numnr I3ub wai ebeerved Tu-i-

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UaptUt'Church will meet I
; annex at 7:30 P. M. with * t
illlK viturvPr
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Mr. apd Mr. A. U. William* plan
leave Sunday to, vl«tt Ml, nnd
Ladlev Dny.
n*. O; W. Dnugla-.
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Mr. and Mrs! T. W,' Jmm lu»v«
. . . thnu if pn*«jbij. rcium nl fmm Nevr Yurk and lienA. Spur plai.u tu dm envillf. N. L\ a f ltr ip|emlinc

Mr*.

J. B. lU r a»1A ^ iif ia .- '

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hn Bhwk stid Mia# FranH* Ma*
q ly . *HrM#s»J player, w m Mr*,
jy. B. Rynicr. Jr.. Mra. J . A,
.«d*r. Mr*. K*rl Hlgsenlmthain.
h . C. S- Buchanan,- Mra. Harry
pedruff. Mry, Harry Tonke. Mr*,
■rd Bell. Mr*. John MaUch, J r M

. with Mm. F. 'K BoD, roll

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Not where (he wild grape grow*
Aral the migrant Uw
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Vainly* arek. the re*.
Look for me;
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H .o F o rw i lita m lo r , lm i« l K . v c 'n
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c m sc
lv p x . T Jhieeyy.h
. hnf tvvee1'jju
u s t voted
v o te d to
t so par«te from
Ut
them
selves.
Noe where tfw thickened vlnen
e n m aark
r k --sn
a n d set
so t up nn in d ep
o p en
e n d en
s n t stilte.
stn
TitU is couraTangle through crat*
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gt-uus to say th e crut. considering th a t th e y trover only
ro , th.?
tlinnn .°?,0
600 s q u a r
L „mVtie
.! f.m
c ^oor?
flnd.oply 26.00U
h a b ita n ts. A l th a t Ih c v S n li
til
th c r
M tiona a s a tuival hosd.'lyii
A tlan tic , h a lf way betw een

T h e s tc W o m e n

»eonquest
m n oft Norwny,
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T h a Fkrgops nro the necond Danish poswession to
.renk k w y { fo llo w in g , th e -war. Iceland is now an in.lt'hi id e n t state, and tho F a ro e Ulamiura m ay reason th a t
MAU ’W I N K q i f l p MAM. K th e ir couslris th e Icelanders can get aw ay w ith it, they
We d&gt;&gt; nut reyiu'd Ti-hdays w n , loo.
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•lection as »a .U p al President .
Trumsn. The AtneStiean people

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UR BROTHERS

P a r &lt;! 1 ° U s i n g D . I ) . T . O n A n i m a l s
Myert'Nawa-Piijm offared ia

•oluUtu to the effect*-that
A**orl«t«i Dallic. of Florid*
un irepnh ka willing, to undetw
H.) tmRrr ntdd* of the week
when J f Wa* evidenced
paper w*a actually ? fi
luepHtgitii |(a Riade.lV
hls n.iorletion was itof,

•rotary uf thr fpuhlWiln* uf *]
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Florida ‘ Pree* AssoeJatli
Ilift n u tte r I rifure th®
}T&gt;allle* uf' Fhtrida tif.1
In,- In fit, Pciersbiitw
The roopjratlve ,ai
N'*l*«»n Poyntor. piiblD
i"M -r th.* delb
SL-PUJgrMjunrjTtm.-*, *
dit lo Uic imlu.tr
* American spirit
I free -mterpri**.
*. appreciate (P a

r v^TALL'a IIABS yjl, Nov. 7, (S p ^
Agil)—O w o ^ t pf farm * animate
®pd diim-atie puts ware tjdiQooUhSd
bKtay to Bxerele® at'7c®m ‘ i'fdin/
ni'^ftiutlofl’* when they uie DDT
to pmteel thetr onlm»l» against
Inn- - *.nnd I'lrnuitea.
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^eauthut.’* th* Anlerb*n , Fouml.tlm for Animal IteafUi

M O N E Y SA V BSR

BEST COFFEE U

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Mt ■ Os H- Jie'.nn... M-lanwU; and Mre. K. «

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awa- p . H h ’.-a* follow*:
fSLit eliolrismo Mr*. J. H,
W, will tu r n rtt the Irt.mi

around inllW «'
y “ Decmi re r*
ly then other animat* lo suffer
t«jxl«* effecta ffnm GUT. »P;
o r powdered «m tlurlr IhxIIc*.
American Foundation »r«r"td
H -FurthenM td* known that

BY FLO

. II. E. Turner,' 210
-nlli ytrcct rtlth-Mri.
a* co-tu)M-i»; Circle
an Mra. M. SrC levbi

wi:.&lt; only i-miparaGvtly iif*nUy th® Community llou»o *njll l«"Hello Amu|«i.i*‘- nwrriux Tom
llrown and Jr.m I*arbar. .
^ S i t o c s
reU to .]o f Mre.; A lco McLean,
I.n»t Holiday wg» I^ulire’ Day at
found- 11 of tb j AmerUan Womeu * tho Community fhnren. Pw a n . • Thfwe- ppocnl w p ic ^ tI*. lAuda
vie® waa, in chnpgi) of Mr*. Hurt Mr. CiouAl, Ju d .c i:. W. Wore.
v - i s s s t idler, and Mr*., J. W. Pickard Mr. DiHpMrK. Tommy -Orr of MdttAn - r ‘.rati .womsn’* organlxatlon-). preached the. s***u»n.'I&gt;»y.‘ Nabi liinH. Mr. jnul-Mr/. S. O. Craham.
Mri and Mr*. Krneot Sjuithira'id.
Including- the AWVB, to atudy the
MV. and Mr*. XV. A. Cnirle, Mr. ®ttd
politlcaCUSonorifc'.-^lbefcl «nd ,
‘pirltual problem* of tho world
J|r» Max* laisthi*. Mry. J. r i 1Amtc*. Hr. tlr»- I,- H. Hat key,
and the part women can p la y -In • ___ _ ______ J 0 t ;
solving .Item. W)r.nttqt they eon- unlay n i(h l tnit'D U 'JltW I trip to Mr . C, I'.jllarkoy and Mi»# h)Ha
Ooluii.
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veiled In discussion. *mart l*arl»ian U arm burg. rru n .
and New Vi rk haU m lnslol "M*
Mr. and-M m . O; E. Wpaysr ®nd
colorful Indian »«rl*. Chine*® robe*. Mr. ami Mre- DUi- William* «o«‘ • It I* rifn n ti .Vi th a t ro n iu m n .
family- h*»o tak an .an apsttm tnt .pent 2u per rent of all expundh
lure* for itum'.* ami service* for
d - « s s w p a S K ? al the Aante* Driving CaHt. ‘
xidtl-d corewpohdiiiK iirle ly .
.
Mr. and Mm . Jam®. II. Hhttu- food from 1.21 1 1
A . chairman nf tho Atsemhly, Hay and eon hnva moved Into thtn
Mrs. McLean hcod.-d a (MagaUcr. low tyuee mV Lftk* ^llfn Dciye. » If unni'itested V'di,i)Ot),OOtl
of oioi. j than VI outi’.andl.iR womThe American -|gKiowsAu\Uthty would he produced from a »h»yle'
«u Of. th® Liu1iraVBai** txTl;«ttfte llalkaNo. IRp « h )iS r tb. I'aMfl- pair i.i tlir.-o y rj» ■*.
Lurry Cdurnmnlty llou&gt;Ox»t Ju-&gt;»
T1 a aim.- of the Mfilcoi
the will* v()f«jiy.lnd r® li«r "&gt; day llUhu Nov. X.
Mvjett
^n re. Hkh'Mrv;- Krtnklin
Uiwdcrmdk eavu a report-On the "Duianso reojplrn” nf(«n ta fbl.il
,
V.-U. were women of wraith, wpo Mall, ween .Dwtpu. Mi*. W. J- If ehlldrcn.
devoti th tlr limp to;-fonununlly Well*, uf laoigwiwul we- nominat­
and nalional affmre. Dlhrra were ed chelrmon of the 'Scholenihlp
V pfH .ht
woitwn anch a» Fund. There wOl ha o »|"cial nre-jt-,
« nf 'lum lny
jTcHwLm,-MaV"r, head .of the, Worncn’* Ruiviiu of the larpsetmmit.of Ifta for th*
Shop* al the
next Toe»d*y
dberry Corn-

mra. ii. w. *viui
iaiuH.
f S t&amp;41noise-nr
l i :V’itlcnrU
Diivo; t lir le

Thev »ay they have found
Socialism and Com
rigid diet or tter, fruit and m any. A m ericans nro n
U i|ditc ribenefWIal. - The tfeene th a t tlioy arb ren

t run l.rcxd triihiM
iBeivV uii hot |&gt;lnttPi soi
Soup »l&lt;K-k
l-»t ii ..peon thyme
. *2 !ahl «pi&gt;.&gt;n cltuppcd celery
DKGINNFH’F LI CK?
I hard-cooked lSRJf. chopped
MARION. III. -« /ir-\V h r.; U D
I thin Sliipi &lt;ul( pirtc
Wipe f|*h • well with n damp hip an cxiwninntkii for it driver’*
rlolli and rt)h in»idr and uut with
melted huttcr or m nrfRrine, *.ill
and p:pptr. Melt two Iabletpoo**
I utter or Tuanrntlne In ix saucepan
and mil thp dnlon. Before onion
hr Fin* to brown mfd l&gt;rr.«d criimh&lt;
nnd allow lo bro*/). M o |lr.| uilh
•nip atocli. Add thyme, tilery
olid i tnr.'.fieatfon hfvftlty with pepper
and unit .Stuff .fish with niiMPir
nnd’*c* up .rarity ,|ji*y-thi. -dir*. ______ _ ,
of *i«It pink In a liukinu pan atidjid. from 2;

m i* ™

d cups din'd rludnirh
2 eup* bread euliea (leftovn i
are finr)
V, cup sugar
3 tnblrapoon* lisfil rout .iiiip
•4 rtip orange Jo'i •• *’ * *
I IkaMtoon grated onuiv*'

1 tahlr*|iorn k nion juire

*i teaipooti &gt;nll
2 tal&gt;lenpoon* D ili-, oi mu
.. cm Inr (melted) I
U cup hnlliiiif water
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Mix ingndleul* and noiii ml
Imlterrd liakinc' ill*h. (mvi, .mi
hake 3S mimitre In moderate hoi :
S tir.' Uncover and hake 13 mlnutr
to lirewn the tijp. H irw pliin
taIth lemrn or cream.
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r ! ippiiutehthc m iirrtaae'nf their
„ ontdaiighter G*ll!orlno.Br.nwl'!|
,, tVlvIn Dunn* T1IID, *on of Mr.
• Mir. d. S. Tllll. or Sanf rd.
h i., Bia*well Fisdun-'il fr».n
:• Innd High KclaWM an d for tho
. » w a rs -ha*. ■Wo tdakilig
rj n f^ IMr Mlfford witlf ‘h,-o
That ~*uinrlh!rtir n»v#et
I. nnd aunt Mr.’ipml Mrs, K.~H.
stL. In’li now • ni|ili yt-.l at the off tli« meal”. U jiiM.an l»n
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■ i ..in Company.

T illli' tdlrM A l the ln#yd|
• and (&lt;*k the iin»t’ fo u r|
■ hn- rrr^rd ifi'll # V. S. Navy. |
i* in .'Ar.it'rinpltftlil"hy the}
i, '■..**&lt; Line fi.illroed.'
I.tu. fur the wt'ddlrt; will ho

Giving1 Till It IfurtH
IU'ci|)ient’K Patience
SALT LAKE CITY, (dY-Wheii
It Mary Dreweitnn decf'hrd to
it- n friend X' for her bitthday,
i • idea swuit i.l»guni| nrthodUx
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«Ht ii-rlfnnto.
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c|uni(cd _* XX hill 'Inin coUil
m„- front panitivi U 'inatiri*
. '-n of tlcjii - altogether—then
.n ||t.'l .nil coin rr|ia.atr)&gt; in
!H»uc paper and unvc thoni to tin!t»hnd m * fi-lrhincly-bertlit|&lt;&gt;i »il

Hi &lt; II VIILOVPK /.HAM.'
t ape t'od’TMrk#) '
Stuffed Ccbry
Stuffed t'ralflKli
. Itoltrlrd SwDa Ctuiid
itu mid faiTiit Hall* in Sau.-e,
lied and Whits Cole-ilnu
. Sweet Potato I'ie
( lire Ipri Ssrve Knur)

i l j p l l i i Vitl.
‘ Tlic Asaembly wre n-'
to ttn&gt; prut’lrm of women'­
.. . ramcanlralixl
'‘;*,;l ‘ggfW '•&gt;'» *hr
m inith'ad it
\f ’prnhlem*
i'f the world, annd the
probleni*- of
»• p art women mlgUt ploy In li'lptni
ig reive them. Krynob? -*pea‘ r n In*• troducril cnrii xeftlon, outlining the
*1 OUDtnniiinK iirobtent' nf "Aril Drill
i\[ and’ piw-1 dl*m*eJnh» ........

No «, chairman Mr*. J»d»r Caroef td , at th e • homo- of'M r*. J. A.
Blnm gr. IHA Mptl®-Avenue.

mam sognds m uch alike to
learning -from Uic E uropean
b itte r enemies. T h e Russians
arc Im placable to sociali
‘ gone of G erm any, In
(irvitt n rita in th e Istbnr
Jn rs to h a v e nnythlag
to do With its m ore ra d ______
f : ' r,
r.
f­
Communintb and Socialism
i not m erely cdnjpitiioa. Socialists advocato
lusincM crw Inthe stric t
Is forbidden. Becauso
low ers from tho sntno
ig In m an y p a rts of
I ’ ntW H iim i^ ...
*
nstf Communism.

.'G i v e n - B y M r s . U w i s

1

:.'!5o . n«&lt;t» (i.wjcnUy win
I plum from jj»or)u.. Allow al
I minute* to tilth pound «

SIM W

u n llk c ly th a ia

m u.

VBy RUSBRU

r

&lt;Sup€f.Grade)
n?r lik — i. ♦•# 1. of

Ti,Is-view docs not furr

in P ublic S afety M agjulno.
.
S tu d lw in Chicago revanletl, knys Mr. D« I iu w . th a t
cara parked o r a b o u t to jwtrk caused from 17 to 21 pgrcont o f a ll accid en ts on business streets.* In add itio n thoro
mn ul I*?)6 bee? ttlV}y «®clt,cDtR which parked cara caused
w ith o u t becom ing directly involved.
■
, f.itics nro scrutinizing more and-B toro sh n rp Iy ’ Uia
privilege Of .P a rk in g .on nm ln downtown th o ro u g h fa re *
ud^°
,f ‘)rbl? ^ on4 IJ nlthougiior, and tho m crchante
tthhgi ln
n
t5
fmm
^ d to was not h u rt., found
a t ia
long run fh*«wj
th e ir ^business
.v th
a
k

only one more i*«us and onlr
very ■f*w Mid th*y, cwdd K
tiirraish the halance of this y-.President Bdwut'JA.; Mcnniru
of the Klori.U Prern Aworlatl
buHt • fletr unde ” our f'otik'i
.iniinl deleg.ilJun aiwl tb* OPA.
•n effort ,tn Have ron
The NStlopal Kdit.irl.l
Hnrf, Amorleaii
JUfirti* A ssociation;,-n'ld- r
irruup* were appealed to. Jt
hopcd- lhaV aonwthing
■h ue to Alleviate the id

mj.. , .

—

.Mr*.• W. K. Ix&gt;»ii honored ihv
weddiiiK parly, „f Mi** Gretefcsb
ktlon and Service, , Mr*, fvl Uwrl* and John K. GiuwMI rh
ley; and t helhitan of Chrta- Satoidaykev^niny a t the.hqmn of
Bocbl Itelatiofu nml t-breal MV*. J. 0 . Andre, Nr., On! V/eii
rh Activities. 'Mr*. ,Wf W.
erntilk. Tl.j iwxt meotliiK of
V. S. G. S .will I*®, held Nyv.
t the romwunlty H uuii. at

NO tN-BKTWEKN i ’ROI’IT^
ONE HANDLING CHA-W4H.-.,
iC’.1*‘ Tv “ y f c w i

w

-

Rehearsal Party Is •] (
"

PropoBod New StaU;

“rirxxf Itk.pawA *ml a rortmia I*
»u»a Ot tha end nf a cteoea,”

A IOVIN9 CUP gelt) llUIc.rhthllxhtlii • !' t-y CHir In a pudllnti where
the cin'lwik b'jlldus “llulnyM'baJUt»' &gt; id tu the *yr at the &lt;k&gt;4 ihpw
In l«* Anxetr»„The t&gt;ullct&lt; c wax
i I ■ t ot wlnneia" wnilg -Patry
OUl" was juilgr.l th e twit n( t««f b r f d
tlijternnttnaat SoungpSnto)

I t p io ira tu : 7?l«hd*ca4in«.
Gteaoland, reprreentauv®
A Co. wtll speak.on 'OouU
l.r .W
«*'.• I!,,. U ur.l.r.

1

iUTDmrei

S

tm

, BUT GOD. WILL NOT IMP
illS d JA U r'Q N US UNLBR8
AU» WILLING 7 0 ACCEPT
I ’ lainl Ifat® called the*
!edu*nera, and will hold th
and will keep Ihce.—Dai

ilreerve.

lirtM

o*nk- t»eh week

JryTti xuilrn* of ■th* .Garden ,Cn
.wgl’ '(lin t aa . follow.: AxalraT
»t0q F. M- wi'.li Mr». 0 . W Her

t cinM!'union.

’■4 amall onion, chopped fli
4 •tmllcU. chopped fine
*4 pound mushroom*, idiced
2 tablespoon., floor
1 run claret
2 taiilmpi iiiM Chopped rrlrrj
I rup tlorfc
1 lahlrrpmn miner,! pm il y
Ua*|Mon thymn
'» ii .i - mi Wmrr»tei birr ■"
2 cup« rhopp d riKked due l
*I churn tdlrri. pitlisl
Salt and pepper
Mrlt- the Imllci
.
uinl Mill# b« B Ut« onion. dinlM*
and mu#hriiom!&gt;. ’ Add flmir in I
e nUmie rooking over a very low
flame until the flour I* n liitht
brown. Adit rlarrt anti ittik . Iiriland na*onlnK&gt; and ifminer fo, IS
mlnutM. . Add the duck ami ,dhr&lt;.
•Ileal lo the hotling point, addim;
none prppri and ^&lt;«lt to ». tie
Turn unto a hot platter nnd.rarnt'h

enjoyed. ■; .This t

iwrll, Mrj. Andrew! CaiTBHay,

B1BLK TKKBB FOR TODS

rd to.be thinking about
he money for H« publl;
coming, from. A writer
•«Jipa Trlbuaa Cftlniatm
million dollar* eill he

Dooffiaa in Savan

a u . a t i s t j i 's a

Pink llibiortia drcoraUd the club
Mr&gt;. Natiio t'ppenwn Iim Sriiu i. A |»ntrh;®f ham, potato jiu.il fmm thr North to *p«nd thv
lid, carrot Hot*; crlsry, potato winter mniitli* wlth'her'alidar Mra;
rrlianca nnd plrhlr*, hot CaiMKdrn Krliult*. ,
•
,
It. and m ttr r w a r r '.il Ihow

^ o r lacoaroBAuo

- 2 tahta.poon* butt J r n
car Ine'
*

a r CIIARLOITK ADAMS
The Sunday .Heal
’
Avocado ( annjir .
Salmi «f thick
Golden
in JiirkrU
P&lt;kt Krtti-h fltjrlo &gt;
IUw Catrut Sint.
Ithuharb Hetty
(llcclpc, Serve l-our)
. S«lrr\l of llprli
1 tahlfapoon- toil tot or nui

F a rm e r." Weft' edvUed Id u*«
DDT. only In a water relutJan or
pondered form whyu _applying n

on, top of them.

I w .U i n t i « . u t p e p p e t* -u i4 t

MENU ICS

THURSDAT, NOV. 7, l»»«

. In 1932 tha IDpubllran* w«i
j lurned vut t.f offke,'becaua« t
. “ huncer In tho mid.t «f plenty
/TpM ucy (bn Democrat* » r
"tarried out 'o t offlea: becaUM.!
V apU* of bulging pocketboolui th.
' can’t lwy any bacon.
.•

F L O R ID A

hiJlk‘Tlir.L WOULlf -BAN1*
firtl. r &lt;;ORUonO, Argentli

SnnfordJIcrald

Thimch I tlisll be (bred
• Yo«i will mu know .&lt;* •
•You will eenM a neatnf**,
■; Then turn lo bo.
'
, , ■,
’
r
And I shall, watch &gt;ouThe dn*L that b I - . .
Only the wind’
.

S A fi^ O R P ,

ivnnn K
; &gt; " • • " • • ' .................
:•

• ■• •

'

4 M r * - ' J f N . O tiC d i

iu- d f I'raKd-S’and wrmrn. wr tm r, /-.
},
ofnpoiPteti und rdnentpre made up
.,
tho fe*t of thn Kuroj.yan d*U|«To (

M 'd r r la - r - P O v Kir*'
horrtt twst a t the Homt
N.,Durrte« mi M«*od»y reflcc »»d the lute

... •
" T •
,
......... r^UritMAjMSa •
"
. i , ' ■.
avuilng ,*i h Ufx tt. a Fox . put
i U l n g , ^ 'the'rV eU nu. ’I he iln* ment of reclal cundlth tt*' ®nd th* Tim Amrilrrii diu
•rluekliou a* womati. Amot»*' tne«

« Ird by Mr*. J . N-

[UAUTY STAND/
tW AND INVITE

were Mr*- A* {. )^*dte, active iuihi.tr y mi ploy# nl.&lt;
itvruatiiiK ■mi»«lon- W V ®Mb* A. J.'W ad^T njH tere and apprentice).
iiich crriCcm* It.clf with
alth, edu’r atlm ). iuhI houall
Thlter#,
•Wu^:hri»ll»ir,ClD, g Domhay pn t. and Dr. Lti
u ip f Olnllrfg G^lh-cc. ihitlns

Jnere- mwliui- * u
Hare

by MALLORY

I ofiucaUr'and pn&gt;Rr»Bh«r.

Walter

a s t a s r S ' . ’- ii;

'klteptC de Mat lin n Out)

TODAY ONLY I
Prirva** Saflyah Flroux,-’

for tb it
-weight with a Tcsm "««'
• and aonc4®i*nt •«&gt;*« lhj&lt;
The D allas w ill keep it*
a long, long tun*,-too. Fi
proem

ide the M*llory
to,ut| Ami with
-Amcrken light,
the taiual Rr«te
phumplim urcat!
gattod Jonki for
m In Mallory’*

; keep it* .h.,*
; sp* what Jn aety-gi
P allas In PJL.f'1,

D tli*n fou *re
be D allav . . .
lo foe y#a. The

/

... . . MAGIC WORD IN JU N IO R SFORTSWIAR
a potent two ploeor for dpy time or doio time!

* poititi

u t ett bjrbtaek vlfvaf huffon. end ebllo

’ H th d fo rs e fo p p a r ottor tho too H r pleated ikJrf.

_________

�t

:,.v .^ A G E .3 )3 t—.
■'7$p j ■,
, i . &lt;-

.
.

Children Lacki
A Country To

scon's sc

THURSDAY, NOY- 7. Iftftf
c
■■ r v . 'g g T v n "

ft.

x sa m .

-**rrrvr.

T-XlHD. F tb R lD A
. - • kit

f. %r*- ♦1

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r7 !* 1•

hf’/N r r « v in cv rr
it

n in t h

Jtm tc tA i.

ok

rjt*

c n to u iT

or

'■•-

iw.ui M enu*.

■i " l '

ru iu iifr,

iljTIIE STATIC OK KU»Hll&gt;A IN A*V

» &lt;JuUSh.

H V ;iii;u v

u&gt;

ill' j-cnr writiiti »pi»r»n«v« t|xr.

aiiaruvr) vt» &lt;it t»e
&gt;**»* iH.vmifir .t, 1»{B, to lt« HI*
m I'.mioitfjni for .‘nit ole* nr«t to
•aj» *ui&lt; niralnot ) ilk.

&gt;tm sKMiNtn.i: cqrSrrv

rk S . D
;

. . M l T N I M g . t a t M i l o r j i.|U fl4 l
»*»t « | f i * i i | i „ . t , | l , » ) A o t h l . l i l t '

&gt;V r-.r m r W t y Z

auf ?v

A lt &gt; :

SEVEN

« -Bll for dlvm -.

D R ,|.d u iS
FR EV Ef

, t s CAH A P PE A L
:K -&lt;O PPH &gt; OR.
IK -BofY cM EJ)

Wanted!' Men And
Women Who At *
Hnrd Ot Hea.rlhsr

vfn he ♦mer
m bit**

C B U JN G PLA
jo num ber of
pmwrwalvp c itiz e n s of S anford have p m
ounic res h e a r d : They w ant H anford to
i «pnt$ct|o|i~w U h the 'o p eratio n o f the 1
W« JJiu hoped th a t «uth it procedure ’ o ld not b« necessary. W c ah
a p ^ io n a of o q r c«#o. W e f$*l t b p i / i u ng t h e many y ears i t c h o f us hi
v.* h a d jc le

A N D VK

^JSdtanM &amp; B R i
B
S |A
E K iflflB
Rl&lt;?t 1fh ,c h

I y
1.
: ■

YARDLEY

W lU r U &lt;KE VALUE
OF A COMMON &lt;0At&gt;
-TO A FA RM ER ?

DENTAL PLATTS

$ 2 5 A Y EA R- If
E A fi LARAt NUMBERS
,0? t^U R lO U S IHSECl^

a ttitu d e p |

1 &lt;£K
&lt;ttt.
aw
*o

:,u th .

IflNIU
(Jai Klaeail* today at
TPtlLlfTON im iltl t’O.

How women on
[trim fu n ction ,! p arioJjc p , i n

£ « X .

W IhrS r'children . aT-rc 'H» *»all- nua) icmnaratora * « . 80 dagreaa
ta ia d fug, In thf* .vuuatry duiirtg.

*

*

•

tan bar fund* 'rtr* r a t
Mr*. Siuart-Alananllar oar* ih*
ir iMponsililllty now io 'BRalMan' OllkHarfa' Bonnu»; V will
taka rhUdran batwaan th* arc* of
ihrr* and ntna &gt;rat». U Plana a
IS-yenr program that will lakh
them 1o Kifleife entrance.
Hh» aillmaied iba project would
'9-' 8ha la trying
to mlsa It Vi
•rp through &gt;!(natiafts.
If the finawcMl supjnor)
it wa» n/lnclpully Mis, Htuurt- fora of voluntary- *a|R .w 'S m .'i
Arraan'dsr1* ld*a that1a sanctuary tha i.
K
be eatahliabad'at-Nevis. She »ajr«;

n

•

.. . .

mcthixl of atorilUiitg mdk
ring in a small amount &lt;d
gsn jKToglde, lb* familiar i
Uc, I. being u**d Ui Italj
The milk Is aald to teats
theri pastaurltkd mllte, ait
rap'. Chemical RoCffty re
fOporta, and' (twnUatlpn'i

n*lt. Ext. Ht.v
OYSTERS
1

atudlad

an d io Mochanleiy- and- R e/rigcralfon Englnocri
8«W ^rc/t E ngineer) h av e definitely, m e t the P
coveriw a u 4 develoimieiit* and roachinerjr And roc m e * have epU
T he nto d n m Locker p la n t A b a tto ir ]S IN NO W Y «ipillar to - ttja ;
TU B HNTIHB yoU TH K A ST. O f th a t f a c t we i W
proud. T h is plant la to bo A -PU B LIC S fiR V iq

£ i%

H undreds of patrona w ill vlMt th e lockera dally,
P O ^ d wc a ffo rd to riak the trenaoijjdoua coiit of th
ntm osphere of o b j e c ^ a b l o SIGHTS, NOISES ar

%

CLUB Si'EAK Lb 40c
SIP.LOIN STEAK Lb 59c

Fey. Fla. Caught

f t W
4jed

B cteptisti

and .

%SSdid^7 m ?
offotulvu Bladjrlitor
to visit in a neop-bf
m to ou r p I4nt In

*:£yot&gt;, top? can be

-. ; .

f

. SHORT-RIR3
HAMBURGER
PLATE STEW

FILLETS

-1
“• V
‘

iFlCLEt^'

, %

FILLETS ‘
Poltock 'rt
FILLETS

'

M &amp;
WHITING

S rm

Lb
Lb
Lb

43c
B0c
29c

SIRLOIN STEAK Lb 50c
’ BIB CH OPS' Lb
59c
v'
SHOULDER ROAST Lb 49
BREAST SI KW Lb 29c

m e r ! tan

r

TURKEYS

•

Is bora, nr inKj . dren tn 15 and AO ra
.
w«rh sanctuary.'’ sha
amf of Nevis, liiithplm • proportlona will Insu
— ---------------- -------------- a tte n tio n fo r’th* (Ml.

up It

Y H U -' 340-

I CHEESE h:lb 34c

driven d o w i the
or *tondl
od froth' oULsldo the o lty lim its \6

altered our plans by retpoving the
activity o f our hiirincM th at Bad th
tinii. Thl* necettlUU* the toustru
ing pen* which apa'out d L iflt City I

o d ted if .(teortr e r /n ta

49c

Lb

* 35c

WHITING

Lb

’-.
RTAvr )iw pxnmr»A to : picu• .

la n M t

N. Y. Shipped Kraxan L 1

Dl/CKUNGS

Lb
Lb

Lb

29c

WestelA Streak O’ Lorn
r&gt;1ow Bburp

‘

I’lkc-hailrd

While Chadilar

65c

C H EES E U:ib 34c HAM

For BIGGER CROPSHIGHER PROFITS
Wo*.sell a n d recom m end rrflable A rm our's Big
form ulated

for crops

grow n in th e S anford arrii. Wo will try to k e e p a

M EAT

block of A rm our’s on k in d nl all time* to m eet your
fortlKtfwr needs.’ C rtite In ‘now and place y our o rd er.

HAM

v a cu u m

. p a c k k h c o * r v t:

Pketory Pa
A i t m V t'L A h nnANt&gt;«i

Yrrh, lmp*r!»l

(TGARETTHS

v&gt;

pfafc
si
our. Hrtr»

&lt;-A.MI’BU.I/S TOAlATtT

Conner Second A 'S a n fo rd
ftV-^iV-.
• •-r v-&gt; • •

mmiin

BEAUTIE!
2 Lbs 25
&gt;. Warti Itsd or Uafdrt.
ius if .Wlliraap

VA* (’AMTS

2i).oao ,sq u a re feist o r flo o r
S anford la bjesaed by b e in g
d u rin g si'ctlon. -C onaldcrlni
h av e.to ld u* t h a t o u r p la n s
be benefit ted.

iV uh Had Sr Ooldrn
&gt;uk or Wtheaap f/

WEENfeES

H e n lth , a fte r acntUhg a n
Itg o p eration, vo lu n tarily

v.

k

Iboz.

operation will lw pu;
w io g room o f otnir

I I

•*

w

'

m■

K

*

1/ , .

CK TllE WINNER CONTEST

A

f
ttopd CaloSod (Ml i'artralU
.

*•

tUi

•

e i n n , Ortsp

CABBAGE

f. rxfiur cAucori.NtA r n t i r

(O CKtAIL
every I r a n i
vJhipcclor*.
anq a ahoH'

Lb 43

45c

Ga. Hhlj&gt;p«&lt;i Fn.ieu D a n

FRYERS

roa st

19c

niCtlA UD A. MCOt.KU.AN. .

Howev

of SANFORD.

’ 43c

59c

LOIN CHOPS Lb 59c
CEN.CUT CHOPS Lb 65c
SPARE RIBS' Lb 4&amp;c
BULK SAUSAGE l b 45t
.HECJWPNE^, Llj 19c
8LICED L I ti&gt; ,39c

‘

FILLETS

THE tiia t ono w
contain* an aha

Out Plant* Lt loc

Lb

I’nn Heady ljrfd l'ii ■ . . . .

C rop FerllHaer*, n p e e ia llv

Piffti Mines

euppert-tbe ^H .uf^fvinr Irt H»»w

43c

Pollock

« S t h itim c iA t, t:in&lt;^viT . in
ANI&gt; VtiM KBM'Nni'P o i m t h ,
WJPHIDA, Ik CILANCK-nT.
T
iitiknY * K. UbCV U -A N , l

.

lb '

Lb

Lb

Lb

IlflEAST STEW

,

FILLETS

", \o n rM ‘ *o ari'kAH-*.

Sh o u l d e r

Codflth

FILLETS

j n .o&gt;um

BIB CHOPS

’•

'Haddock

SLICED LIVER, Lb 3 0 b '

OISES
Inv

.FILLETS

SIRLOIN STEAK Lb 59c

69(
•
*23t

Rad S it Parch

* IT. n» unnEAKIf It&gt;ai p t u nottni
*&gt;* kiiLll«h*d.oaci n *«.h &lt;•* four
i q vi.iix-.miIIt* t , a ) -in lb* Jla*.
f"m llrr»|it..k atVraVtUef nubOluU
m 9»nfore, .BtmnioU County. KI«rt*

6 io p s Lb 58c
CEN.CUT CHOPS Lb 65c
EPARB RIBti
Lb. 49c
BULK SAL'SAGE Lb 45c
NECKBONES
Lb 10c

another 50

can ahiiwuaatlsfai toty flnanclal

fflel nr»lnit( you r&amp;t
ImTlurA. u O H f i. |il»a. hr a iu v ir

l o in

C u t

L
*38

Grade

OYSTER*
Pt
,Yey. r u . caught
MULLRLb

&lt;*Uur
MbmJt.-,
ipf *aiiiwie
OvonTJ.
rriaf r V
u L1 C
on
Ihr ititi.O
a**/

%B%$8ZP5f*i

' S

49c

Lb * 43c
HAMBURGER Lb 50c
PLAIL STT.'.V Lb 29c

iM t *» iM »ir * (pit at

?

Lb

s h o r t -r ib s

Bill. E at. m.l.

tv t o / ra.ire. t

-fo n tu rw can
’ product th a n ha
rx p ld ;tuftranceni*n

' .

BIB B O A S !

AYlgglv-Lovalt cfGel-

feel I t n e c e ^ f y to write t

i*. v«u *4)

Italians Drink..;
:
Perpolde

&amp; •&amp; * «

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

tn i ho ctmstonil

H why

T-BONF. S f tlK S Lb 6Sc
C|lUb STEAK. Lb 49c

l*nK fl'any, pile* U&gt;

NER SUB.

camp« abroad -baepuje, Uirta wa* of Alsaoiider flarnllton, abe »ajr*i
np N»ca, for thun tu go. v. ■S-- 1* aha. of the heallhtaat plaran mi
Uhk pajra *h&lt;* f*al»*'tha» »lgr* tfaa wuih. M Hai «n a\&gt;;ra*e an­

i : s ! 3 i ,r ,s a s

m

T h ru S a tu n ic y .. fyov.; 9.

w w m

K*r ll**M

hPff

iVfutt moil
.;*&gt; os. bat «jinqunf»f1 th*
'
of a $ri« • fieWly oa b&lt;

w ljf • J* -

11'nit. fo tirt

IffcALl

mtnts ly h

Reader'*

yn.tr th^r# were 8000 fcjotT U cksr Plants sorvirig 11.4/

D U P ilc A 'T E

Cft rt* K~, tmM

rw % z&lt;

And

• Wirn’ty w
8t»K?, *y»*{

m cJItle ly h u !o « t th e f r i t '

neighbors and fc|low*cUiren« ,

FI R i f

A PbEP

people^

*now

m m 1

o n

s T o f titr

b p s -hy

PEAS

*Xy

l.b

CARROTS’ 2

No. 2!;

4&gt;/gc

&lt;.*»lif. {*1**11

B du

19c

Sli

19c

•V Y. Slat*

CELERY

ro b

n . y.

2 .

a im *

*

CAULIFLOWER

; No. 2 can

.
■■■■■■L iki n t a * 4 f ifi-

Hd 2 5 c

New t!alir. K m prroe

GRAPE5

Lb

Ho r Jill

krrfe rtuatro

19c
.*

GRAPEFRUIT

Lb

5c

Onufi* A n « . t’lu rb rc c ia

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W ASHINGTON, Nov. 8,

SMAIX fumhih#4 '

mem Ut at

flelal today M id th e^ id m in letraUon haa Just a ljo u t do*
d d e d to drop overboard vlrtu a lly all re m a tn in r prjco
a n d wage controls. Tho ofJ i d a l t°!d u nowamon t h a t
PFroaident Truntan w ill m ake
a final rulinc in a day or bo
nml probably announce it
next week. 1
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ngoncy officials is t h a t tho

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wold mark*
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lV*o «0' her

w cek ly luncheon,
o tho organization
th o M otors Inn.
M r. R atignn told
th a t
ncwspapci
circu latio n of* moi
D.IIOO and romo 2,0(
a rc so lit north, lie
venled .th a t a pul
com m ittee will be t

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Fllllom Nachof tb« pariah

ehieftau added, ‘‘th erefo re
I feel we a ro fully w arran ted
in putting o u t hest e ffo rts
into the fig h t to sc ru m ad e­
quate recognition o f thin
S ta te ’s rig h ts ."

itrv ic c which
I B'.i.N Cath-

.

io. Jaycee preaidant
d th a t every e ffo rt .1
mde bjr tho local dul
Itiso Sanford a rid; Si
County In ovenr «
M e :: :..
;w a a T also anhoum
ilie- Board of Direct
voted to tend- « /!!j

r n N « POSTPONKII •
'•n ag er If. N. N*y«r nn.
Ihln feftk.Hoop iliftt ihk
Mnluinn mmllnit arhcil*
Monday night h*«. im.n
I. Til* Hireling,- Mr.
I(M, will In hclrf Tiir't a t Urn. City M .ll

Vice Board
At (City Hall

iClUP TO MBKT
ml/ivlo (Jnimty HporUpclailnn will m*pt Wadfning, Nnr. 1-1 at H.ofl
. th* Community Hiiiim-

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• H O N O L U L U , Nov. 8, (IV)
— T h o com m ander o f tho
l’oci/ic fleet, A dm iral. Jo h n
T o w e n t , today said t,ho Navy
Plabs to revisn iLs %e n tire
Pacific
defense
p rogram
along "re a listic and econ­
omical lines."
In an exclusive interview ,
adm iral Towers to h f t4io Asnocinlod Press t h a t tho m ak ­
ing of G uam in to a fom tidoble defense o u tp o st i.«r the
most urgent goal of th o -P a -

Smninolc

( a .s|

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«rilizfns

• .
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Official ‘Count of the vn-

at the v:.ick«nt| It L ro-

4r»l» that

fo itr o(, the

V*ten..n

N A N K IN G , Not. S, (A l* )~
t.rneraliMim.. ( hlang K .l-Shrl
h»ii . Untied a rr««r-flrc order
to t'hlncip aoTcrnment troop,,
ih e (iencraliMimo*.- order aald
firing U to cense -r. except
’rhrre »urh fire la nrcrMary
for Kncemment tronps to He.
frnd their pnsilion*.
.

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be rwiirij ut

to P resident .lack R at golV
hip

INDIAN

Federal Legislation To Permit
Official Count
Cotton' Future's'
_
Gives Democrats
Proposed Today
Florida Is Urged By Market Head Large Vote Here

nug.* ex penditures w hich
Nome .sources h av e declared
«TH be tiucessary to m*ko
r.uam "a n o th e r P earl H nrhnr."
•
t . t the present, It u iudlented Ihe Navy will conccntnito on tho developm ent

Ojed Yesterday At
Oak Avenue Home

w flUi!:

r .rii.SiU.8lC 'hollo; tatile tnodrlJ . O Q 0 _ Pk. StV W&lt;.

of oSlal*
fS). Rn&lt;i
and Fianr^ t
ui
uie Jamej
aij.vs nnymff
jr n n %*)»
TMaurjco
-iM ,.- TniHi^sn!
C ouvt,dc Mun'ille
Mury|l!i» (4),
(H . Ti - i\mk%
dfcldctl rep
rrprN#rtUt|vct
o fl-ijh
; *.Y.u
v
decided
rrw n t.tiv n of
s&lt;
the bitterly conttilcl Urue vt » free Tncjio.

Mrs. H. M. Hamby

LKMIIKI

R-rsft,
h ^ tp g wlih

M ventlon, He^ recomrhfcndcd
£1 that the Rapubljcang hrncc[M fortli deny- scats to delegates
■ unlcu. they itro . solcctod ns
■J a result of presidential, pre^ fcrenco primwrito.
fk*« m Republican dalogatea from
iwn tlie South trnditfonally have
bIo, been aclfctyd by cony^nUon*

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v j huts, to w rite to th eir seua-,
W ASHINGTON. N b ir .-f t
V
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and to prose ntntiv.es im
m in Ibo f»vi
UP)— Secretary of ngricut*
Itnn **alo»t
lurp C linton Andurson- to ­
rlkorud W
JOi
day proposed th a t c u rb s bo
put on speculative traosac*
lions in cotton future*, fi#
BAid t h a t these tran sactio n s
knust b e roduce&lt;( sharp'll
to c o rrect w hnt ho te rm r i
“ the rec e n t di8ordcrlJ',’pri. ••
situation in thn cotton fn
turns m a rk e t."
• A nderson
rcc.lmmend. I In- thr miliji-.l uf i, brief talk I.
Brlr. GoHrr»i Juncph C. Iluiehi..,;
th p t th o . nm ount o E w itti'ii of
Kuiifnr,!
nn Vrmbtirn p.ij
Plans Made To SenU
futures
e n h n nu.v
m tu rw th a t any pperson
mm limebroi. to lie jri*c. MnmUy r.e&lt;tM
tra d e -speculatively o n t n, - by .Isyrre.i nt ilv&gt; Orlatido Cti*niS*t
bore for tho p a n 2(i yrnrv ,11**1 tlay o r hold In tho m ark et ft Coijimrrr« IJuil.lIng. Gctirrnl
Thurtday xficrnoon a t her home nhduld bo limited to SO.onn ItiitcliUnti »nn a x n tiin t rnnim.-iml
•r of the :il*t DKitlnn
a t “IS Oak Avenue. 8h« hn,l
T h e Florida S tate Jay- u B V. i(2r ,,h* P*11 r,Vl rnonthi, j bales in all fu tu re s combiu
Gowroor Mlllaid r«ld,vetl. It,it;.
Grnerfl Vivi*u Collini,* »n,l* l! m
cen N ew s yesterday announ­ Her Mrthplate wa« Col.imlnw;
A.imtrill It.'lpli lUvVUnn. r .n
ced t h a t tho Dec. 15 Issuo • ,
w! f * wem btr Of All
mnmler.of t'*' 7ih Snvnl H i.t,, .
Souli
Cnthollc
ChurcH
And
of
t2in
o f th o publication will bo

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■•Tnrll!lh.FForrifnSecretary
or,l|fnS ,ctct* rr f-rncit
Berio ( I ) , Ruuitn loreljpv,&gt;llBlM''r V. M. Mulotey (2); U. p. SccrcUry
.

*rna*1 FT01*!’*
U -RopuWican leaders, who
•c- .lt,,e,^ control patronago in
Is the South during Republican
L«* ndminUtrnUons. Most of
flre regarded
W com m itted to S e n a to r
'i 'j .V t T a f) of-O h io os pos­
sible presidenMal tim ber. -

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ono official,,‘«Ud

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o f tho problem s'

mmouncement

Making Of Guam Into
Formiriahlc Outpost
Most Urgent Goal
Of Pacific Command

Big Four Foreign. Ministers Discuss Treatic

Colynihua, m a n u fa c tu r­
er a n d m em ber o f tho liepublican
N ational
Com ­
m ute,’. W llion
W illiam *,1
ntmouncod to d a y H«»t be

' H o tlo
mt price ceilings on Imllct-

, 4 i P * Hwlopl A ll..

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S9.M t
.. a u : w AW

An •xc*i'lloi**||y i
«td.y Iwmd w]

•
yn
t 'r r ?

Opposition \a UiU dccon|l plan has boon voiced
Housing Administrator.
Ilaon W. W yatt and oth, but' obaorver* aald
yatt is prepared for an

WTWAV.*rWA5
'THAT w A Y - MV
JH E I2 W AS * i f T

;

except for m nta; ougar and
rice. T h « 6 agency offlclnja
have been conferring th e
Iw t two w c o k \ w ith recon­
version D irec to r Jdhrt • B.

HjVEET.H.mTin or»nc» fc axh.

t

Aaaocialetl Preaa Leased Wire

ATLANTA. Nov. 8. &lt;/P)—
Th© Ilcpublicnna a p p e a r to
ho ifcttioif ready fo r a n ntt.jn p t to m aku a den t in
the
solidly
D em ocratic

i - f J L * ..
,

VP)— A hWh g o v ern m en t'o f-

for half day

for o lf oeeaaion
MeNEILL A YOST. FLORIl
Oeiexy Are. Juat {iff Hines

G t.0 D lim ine;* site u l.h 7 ih - i-.u

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Republican Primaries
In Southern States
Will Be Souirht By
Cicorgia O f f i c i a l

President Expected
To Announce Final Outside
Ruling Next Week; --------T Opposition^ Voiced • m m

wantrdi' -.Roy' Jfohn-’

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taw and 1 paint tpniyer. 119

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a iy W. 4rd 8 i.'

EBCAROLE plant*. X f x n , D *ei
llta rj. Phone 61g-K.
T

THE W O C L D S GONE L,

Satnrday.

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two adnl

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T* Promote lhe h n m a of A M rim ;
tm P ra te r. rnopertty r»r Sw itori; t
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T . Ptwtnt th . J r .r r .f the ff« U ;

VOLUME XXXVII
«

1

w Unity There la Strength—•

AN . INDEIfJNDENT DA*LY NEWSPAPEK

By Bob Green

■ -■. .. . . — i t i i i i

noy.

H*** *, ***-’1Ii y w ^ 1
on. erreplli ti- n em.ll-UW un ilit
tiiW* plnm In *outbern IHabn haj
dtltd op In th . spring, then rt*
filial In »Kw full* . '
•
A .- Mon * •’ the water drained
t n j Im t xprlng Gibb planted the

» . i n f ! mfn'
____ - &gt; dy. • t'f fU tr. caff**/an* fra il .h u wheat* *o "myxtory lake”
; !** J V 1
NUF.IlNIlKIUf, f/T)“ Ditfc,A*i*r, jairt toi’t her'bad no lumber.«W Jn» vp airaifL
w W 41.C A r if ««V t.vill.n h e ,, found
wdu
T lr A m erica. found ,hc »rr, ho
* * * * * " * ««*•*.
inw /
. . '„ V i t W &gt; l|&gt;. local wni^l i&gt;horf#ge «»nU J and bought U with t w o -------------------- *—r .
—
|i3«)cufofehiarellM;
cigarette*. /Tben-ho
,T b*nhe had
had
ES
— -1
Iwh«i hr wanted* localtftdi-ttAkflr. .,.,«in
It ra rta l to 'th e mil] for another
nf riparettm . ond
-lua
Hr*'. i.rsrkag*
a' hl» jeep
....._ , .a •
The body maker waa.willing to
now
belnif » ln U &gt; __i
rW
'
'

Tltli LONE RANGBR

- . ....

Th u r sd a y ;

&gt;■yj
*• v*n ’* i»

All r.iutity
candidates
re iinitppognd on (|IQ
lints. I..it a mi inh,-r ,&gt;f
..«■&lt;
w ritten m. .Un,..
jt.ir i ;
ba n 8 1 votes,
bleu ill. wlirrcns Jmr on­
" nl. U \ M. Ifnynos , „t
&lt;»•; votes ns school hoard
wilier in Croup No. 1.
In district, Rix, f^.|{0y jj,
•-Iillmom
fan* nit

Hisabled American
\e (.s Start New
ill('mbei*i.hip Drive

M anager H. J. t4hm hn
of the local market applaud­ l.iMi.ff «!, -**h, i.....
, . ' .1
'(rvla.Ml IhjL nil vr»ed .Mr. W ilson’s appeal and
g (Of.rrmcm l - . l '
«• x h l n 't o f c
f0r " M!'" b*rdeclared th a t "the bent sug­
Z
‘
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;g
^
S
^
s
t
t
ar people seem to h:i\o bet­
ter politlciitiw as they, arc
Allowed to ;do considerable
mom (linn tho enno augnr th,
u
ycl knuifii'Ilf pixnliled AmtHc*h V«t*r*i&gt;. Hr
companies, nml I.think thnt
wc ns citladns of Florida1
should rjutko «vcry effort-to
■ce that KloHda gets stjiat
permlMion as It will bring
considerable more eniploy-

&amp;

s ? » w n s s *iSf

tn attoml.

SflWBpjn, »trordmg

orrmv^Wh
In* alto revealed,
r. llvkin* aald.

I’l.ACKM

ling m u o f m afic

’ACKSONVIl
•ild bo inveoix
personal Iy. telUng ria l)—Dr. Hop
i-tale director n(
Employment ‘Si

s t a s

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K o r. H. CSin--

Vi. Hsihuw.y,
untted Sin-",

r, «Munce.l

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•u tn rh*»i t and

Id* thU wlnUr. ’ weto
ut"

Mr. .Orhom

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project/

if

nn» of th*
he h*l k»nt
Tim 40 *nd

••’J irent
. MAKINGS BtjbKABEf?

bu'appnintod
u *«*r.unt
fo r economic

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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on November 07, 1946.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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                <text>Original 6-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, November 07, 1946; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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