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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,
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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
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flmt !»ul&gt;llent Ion of Ihi* n*dicr i i*♦»
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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.
SUPREME
Y o u a r » h a rr- h y | M | I | I i m I In u | ' l " » f of Plorld.i, tliia |!&gt;Ui #ay uf'uritibfi,

I^egnl Notice

Beware Coughs
from comraoa coif*

That Hang On
Creomubdon rrllcYrs promptly be­

cause U goes right to the seal of tha
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
a bottle of CreomuUlon with tb s un­
derstanding you must like tha waj It
juickly allays the cough or you are

SA N FpR D

r . t i i i : im in o»* i m i .
ii !-•;!:
Mflill.N" n i
I l,i iIMM V, IN l'll&lt; HI AI II
III ^ Ilathi* uf rilllJIAH
L\\V,
I'm All C+ftrll11'&gt;1^■* iitiil

publication of thl* nmlr. Each
claim or demand iilisll !,&lt;• in writing
and shall *1, 1, th, placa of r,» d,BC» and poat offlc* addrr,, o!
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
and Teatamaat of KBtJ .IK
U QIHijUM, deoeaaeil
Klnt publication Oct. It, UK.

Eatb Kil n u a l u

R isk y

times.

ManuJachiren andUistiibuton

"

WE DON'T WANT Of WANT AKMf
ICC
r nr er aa um
te t c
J SOUTHERN
^2xia CONES/ V t BREAD//
5C m we DON'T )
r t f ’? W ANNA-/
&gt; i\ * LOOK AT 1
(})\
THE
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A . CLOWNS ) I

UY O F F / YOU
CANT HAVE IT
AU-.' GEE
W H il-I LIKE
SOUTHERN.TOOJ

/ - V s nt J r

Carburetor mixes 5 million cubic ft. of air with more than 600
gallons of gasoline. Frequent Motor Tune-Up prevents expen­
sive repairs.
For a Complete Motor-Tune-Up Stop at

Southern
E3*Bread ,
&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.
••
t
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,
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Krcaker points open and close more than 60 million

■II th e s e a d v a n ta g e s .

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PASTRY cook wanted* Roy John

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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

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a d v e r t is in g

PHONE 12
Atlantia Station, 3rd A
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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.

U u)r,»»‘tt*l
ffojn tb« ha

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Ko ctitCcn
‘ba * p rin t

id Ssti/ofd tcu-

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J ojI.. H,

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th e m will

tm

t'jJivaryt s murJ

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in p o c lie ilr'o l servUii m

ilrtn to do so*

lis'dlity Ip

or net dri

E, Parker.
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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MnWiin r

official
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Will

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THE 3ANFPRP HERALD, SANFORD, FLOKJPAVg&gt;

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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

?fnr..b f0r a r

o*e orcbMtra

Conch ■Jir. 1 r.17 XCUtj

I to d ^ r J .^ r p ^ tM

.A.* »»»*WSp|A

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
s " 0? ..01
* W|*
*rri
othk-ed
tn thia
country, 8 bnrags

Swefet
POTATOES
no. 2'/» can 24c
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a a up lor who twkw l

• tfihto lb r llr. Ht»Vir.
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

&gt;&gt;*yr»e»e»e«*.*4kyt

flSjwSr-

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II potatcea m utt
tlurm Jurt Ltfore

XZ'Cp

m zEAnna, n&gt;

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; Gridt^er 4oins Army

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NKt.KS. f t . i

"" ill. Sun Hit, High of Ilnlltu ceil
claim that ilf»tinc|lon. . 'S
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■l.'rcvntly Den Knlilln-rj;, wlm wdt
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

. (fc ftf t o w t f t

W&gt;NU. cteUd or
’ •i/Ljib v. r j » - ,, s « r -* , . .
TOMATO SOUP

l ’ESTEk&gt; « Vt :*
ORIDA N e e d s

public ‘tnUi
warrahF'eoi
logDlaturf.

Sieft-qvrr
ikirt
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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

STEVENS

GiiAdK s iu m a iN S ;

SMITH &amp; WESSON

2-ii.d» l»anr«

.28’SPECIAL PISI’OUS
DUCK 1)K(’(KVS
$ 1.10
TUKKEY ( ’ALI.S Sl.b\$3.Q(
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GOOD SUPPLY O f

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CLEANING / t o p s , (;UN GREASF.
PATCHES,, f l a s h l i g h t s , HATTER Ifts;
CUN
CASES.
LUNCII
b o * e 3; i *i n t t h k r m o s b o t t l e s ,
com passes;
m etal
Ma tc h

niN M AttltRSl gT*r»*Of»P.

Hupting Breeches

LEZGINS

BOXES, ETC.

SPORTING
GOODS

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F aicinatlnif Sport V
■an, W holeaoma Enj

Sanford 1
S ee the JAVE RUSSELL
oi the Staqe

Grade Veal

v m CUT YOUR BLOCK OFF
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1*1 blofki r,.u rf,c*a Ilk, new. Block* tre.
wllh a^pctaf waju
Bevel replnced .

T-o- m

EI?KD W. FISHEL
31?
&gt; $AwroKp;; ru)RiDA
*mm1 . &gt;&lt;•••

Bennie
Comic

•Inrilln*

. $8.!J5’

Hunting Conte $7.r&gt;0-$18..r&gt;0

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li lm il f o r C n n i p i n t f E q u i p m e n t , G a m e )

IUICK SACKS

"T H E HOOSIKR”

A*ro»a From Rltg Thcatr*

Loin Chops, ft .. 09c

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CANOE

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ARM) BLANKjvI'S

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llltjr fal, In a

Ith * Itafiil u^nAr. MMal
i u r .about one fourth e
or e ne of ontalnei.* Co&lt;
w hi at unllk brown an .y

IUDAw TN ihlAHdURf?''

RonfiUh ■htrfv

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throaUcUnij

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printed tit )ttu volume*,

moli#*F meat* or

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m a jo r

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Orlando, Florida
I'botin 4907

lie i .v»f u the yt-arOW
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bwtthwp.
Yellnw Onto;

ita n in n l- d la iw it ‘fitted

&lt;111
t Orange
flr-anrf. Avr.
k
SVJ A,

flltit SI ARCAPl Ol-'J. •fhZMi’

to tor* ■iw'fy la to ' fer^
wlfeh-birthday.
way aa* a more ptcaaant

i • ittfflclant

i n ifW
tv \ti».rtil.u
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PACKAGF. STOK-Ir

fwrka Lmrire

W

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WyuU 14'now tfthwii if

fA K R L ll'S

old T e x u -O k lu h o m a »ml C e n tra l
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ovpra fi
until

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.
atburgee, lb..

amin*, iron

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
ealla. (/Mernotpmcli'oundph

n o .z y 2 cnn

oyc of the luatleft
in'-in Omni** Ct
* "Pi., time.
Dnireded Newell1*

£ &amp; •» .w «* v
c n /m a r r ,;r* i ineiiTUVol TaoiTtj
of Indiana Unleeritty of Bloorr.tog.

gm ym *

W.
Trounces M
In Orange (

TSANTORD SCffOOLWAVTATlW

HOM8 00NTR0

FRUIT

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CiWk't 1•axton

$1.26

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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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

| pul the

f s a

through tho.akin to « d

p

a

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m a * s § m

Irem day-to-day. n u tle t.
y*&gt;rtn* .to. bp o u tst* .** more ronewn than Mb® eh»i

t ”7 ;v /;—
In ait animaVa btvJi have

Event At Golf Club

o c ta l C a le n d a r
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l.allTea Jluy at tho Seminole
I'numnr I3ub wai ebeerved Tu-i-

s

UaptUt'Church will meet I
; annex at 7:30 P. M. with * t
illlK viturvPr
.

Mr. apd Mr. A. U. William* plan
leave Sunday to, vl«tt Ml, nnd
Ladlev Dny.
n*. O; W. Dnugla-.
ir t
Umt
v
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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 .- '

Av*.

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

txilaMyd, - nan*) nf ypJimU

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Not where (he wild grape grow*
Aral the migrant Uw
.
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
• th
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*
; . ■ D en

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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,
* ,U M » &gt; • » » t ? h . « n i , “ t t . s S i

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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O w n e rs O f P e te U r g e d T o E x e rc is e

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 *]
: . t . ’J t ’. 1 ,
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.
m

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&gt; » l« m ," l ilt only will, th* wortl
^eauthut.’* th* Anlerb*n , Fouml.tlm for Animal IteafUi

M O N E Y SA V BSR

BEST COFFEE U

6*te&gt;»n* wttl !*&gt; Mra. For
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
‘­
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.
"

„
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
•i.

■ 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
«•
«Ht ii-rlfnnto.
•"
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

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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

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operation will lw pu;
w io g room o f otnir

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f. rxfiur cAucori.NtA r n t i r

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every I r a n i
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anq a ahoH'

Lb 43

45c

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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

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43c

Pollock

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Inv

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SIRLOIN STEAK Lb 59c

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•
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*&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

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HAMBURGER Lb 50c
PLAIL STT.'.V Lb 29c

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?

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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

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'
of a $ri« • fieWly oa b&lt;

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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

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19c

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19c

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Lb

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krrfe rtuatro

19c
.*

GRAPEFRUIT

Lb

5c

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r o t is M rd U o ttV l« l»r&gt;* He
Jin n y kli KJ*

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l -tii

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5

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Lb*

10c

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.

POTATOES 5 Lbs 7.2c

nm *® m

P O T A T O E S -5 Lb* m
Go. aw Mt Fancy ». levied
POTATOES 3 Lhe
Canada
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Lb

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iTHR.SANFOl
In A u s tra lia n » W jH d 8

y-ould t» . .dUcnvrry •Wj flr*t*U .*
, drcltiflr. Inihnrtnnre. KcpeVt* Mr■«*t ahem “l in t. beaxti of-tWr AfUto t r i t O i t i e
ft a nounff.

i • JJYIINk V, (/P)~A raefn report *yn dw»y -«urp«4r ^ 3 * 7 • r
i - An»tru)i.n'a*9lnki)ti dun't.wrije
k
|
g

; that n muh had *hot“two unknown
jiuitinllkr uni mills” at TugUn, near
Mnryl.orOUf»i*, «u*«uaand, h*, ftF
Aiintralinu xootofiiU xptvullbbiff
- n jaln' nl-m l the ppatlbltity or Vha

laallan'-iiiar uipifil IPW C M 4|))t«
etU ilng In ion* of-Ihe wilder add
|lUJ.-io»irhtd 'r«niet*;af '4ttiv*U t.
1 here’, little ilny M, for cM&amp;gle;
thal iimritipl.l wolrcx c*lft‘,hl;V 10
wilder m d.m ore rtihotd *rr*» of

S s M

R D , FL O R ID A

' “ ’ S S I .S S f c , ^ S 3 3 i S : u ' i ®

.

iK &amp;

L Jc S V

THREE PRISONERS, DfePUT
THE DOORTO THE CELL-!

IP JA 1 L U 6

LET M E O U T! I DEM AND.M V

RELEASE! LET MEL I
RE, I SAV! m r-7 /T T ‘

J ’RE 'iga D O iN / THAT
-IE C E L L , 'r x r ^ FOOL
HIND ? x liM DEPUTY
^

.m L E ^ T

H E T ME

ELKCTBIC bhoi)ogra;
condition. P|»rt4J!

ijj

r p i S S f W i r * N ? ’ Ora
’ Aw.. Orlando. T H 't?f&lt;S2r
J
*1 ■w-wAw^—
. i iana* , t«&gt;. j* . &lt;
KUw Hate Avaii.ii-ir
i p rtitN O L K M R 8 UHOp

I

-»"»*• ■

-

K

Roy Johft..........

■Tvttogl g K l.r£3
MEAN-V SH*

CRAZY.* EVER/IWWGS!

H ER E W E GO
v a g a in ; j

U IMI. at.
fit
- .
w.j^th
PUIWRBS.

or country for

Hf R. M. Heuklf.

[G^t; Dot,

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
*
Tlic - eonconsus
am onj;
ngoncy officials is t h a t tho

-

with I P .*

;S r”"

" S tr &amp; W a w la

j r e a l ejft'a t e f q r s a l e

—’ ’ bTAN l S v .BOGBIW
:

H A R D W A R B COMPANY

- y h o o f t i i ,r ‘
Spanish A l*ntrvi type

' and tnUh't A M lf \t&gt; owner. TV*. •

.

n. A tr^iuM iF iN o1S k C O ..
Platii-990' CaraW.ll S tv P h.li. l l i l
d a y t d a * r u ^ Pod m i

7

t -‘. r

■R. Ws I/&gt;rd. Phono 7W.W. t ' •

' THIN&lt;TMBftOV
. 'SH OU cD TAlCBj
•THE G IR L our.?
/ a Ho d o n t A$Kj

FOR SALK;

GOOD

^-^iLU L'uiiiLLi

Lumb« ya:
IBUTTGEG^1: '
JE G P pR S .?
MA/QETHE
ROY CANT.

S W 'S .T H P

LADY’S W
ror.dithtn.

TH A T'S U

COKFKB 11

of impmvnl r«i«ry *nd
IM, With 1 room nu.lv&gt;,
, . A uw rtlvr titly nt *
?.1,000. ;

• &gt; |S S "

Elm

-

IW, l»rgr »rrr,

IvcsUtl Oil t
i v e c I’M OLD

Jf£j

,615^80 isrf.’Knide

calUvatar,. f«tilix*r
cr. rocd-niul*. inuU i
4 eMirr frulL
n on» t&gt;t iha ,. ftrillU er. C*lo pi*i
plow, Georgf* • Btack,
Aj in lllfl City
*wrt|»*v l-uitri ival&lt;*r |n
• fonn iKrifUo 'Phtf*

rDIATS HV'
’A/-AND I'M

CtCINSTOir.'

n**»ou*:

parli'aliy

:

,
For the lawal
&lt;’ CNAKH
fiNAtfK 8HKAR
8UKAHS A
HllKAIH ‘ ,- s ,

tsu.ta.°spHa*

W

•W t* . Pf tiM hlt-WHhrOr
at l
of ibt .-xxlsgwt w*« drivir

O B U W rW a B^ to . Up &amp;.»t Fir.i St. - IV .

g s s r x .r »

MA00. Im;

Z WOULD

.V-. .11181111 Wn fl &lt;U|M
. Mr*, b'ihaiion

-4FU.JI
rouuiwun.
rondiUttn.

F«m«bl.Uukhton

as

kfelajw;

IIAHTMAN w*«C*W « i h b u top
quiit hcu**. Vtrank. Good emutil.'mi." Phou*
laodslmp*.
iw-w, .
, • •L

'Anderson Says Plan

Will Reduce Dis­
orderly Situation

. |

jw illin m

L. W i l s o n , d i r i - r t n r

p e a k M o n d a v Pf F,t'ri,k‘,« faui*?^: ("»•-

» • n ( ‘K y \ r c

.

^

it WANTED

V -/ t*d«r- FoWwInif
J-v\ Hr*. Uohfinxn w

ftt- U*«rf p

£ m ,I

H o1/ .

B F iff.

.iBtnttrjn

wold mark*
»aU
(rcatnient,

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

All

1’

of

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-

--------11
trvic* Ro«rd n v t last

: Umtod In.
wrvxtiim

d 1*4,-but no dMUioii
« u ictched- Th*

confefe
fans wei
select,

bo seT

• 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|

|{ y

«rilizfns

• .
' ij-u:— . •
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*.
.

W rite - In
■ *n»*

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*

,

1
v j huts, to w rite to th eir seua-,
W ASHINGTON. N b ir .-f t
V
l
o
n
r
l
o
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

nss

Wring rurun. ilin U n

. v. .

usd (heir. old*
orrtund. *a tavif
tabl.
. ---- ------: : It ..........
. father ...rum
i, ,,p- by
- lh.fl
&gt; P?rU
- l't *c*
— Confcrcnct.
------ -—
71
featenrilUh
Ernctt
n* r M ? ? .
■•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. -

Ir*bl* iu*or(

dHIONED*-

.:

1£

avo,

^ Wfc;

I
P

lh1».d? l,lin“ totl ^

m aster decontrol
ono official,,‘«Ud

* *t«to of calf}1

I

K »A B

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..

.
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

| - ■it'■
NOV

' ■ ----------=-------- ----------------------- -

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-’

24dnrh Jig aaw and mplorj 1 baM
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AN . INDEIfJNDENT DA*LY NEWSPAPEK

By Bob Green

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candidates
re iinitppognd on (|IQ
lints. I..it a mi inh,-r ,&gt;f
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w ritten m. .Un,..
jt.ir i ;
ba n 8 1 votes,
bleu ill. wlirrcns Jmr on­
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&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 '
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f0r " M!'" b*rdeclared th a t "the bent sug­
Z
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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-

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Employment ‘Si

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. MAKINGS BtjbKABEf?

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T M 11&lt;&lt;!PT*

AGE FOUR

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA*
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1 IVm fianfrnd Itiiity Company's
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Lots 1 to II Block J West Han­
ford Hcal I y Company's Hubdlvlslon.
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AOMIRAi Chester W. NImlU, (kid from right) U greeted by ad^
Jticlurd 8 . Kdwardi, Commander Western S u Frontier, Rear Adm.
Donald B. Beery, Commander llth Naval District, and Rear Adm. John
Brevet, Jr, Commander N.A.T.S. (L to r.) upon the arrival ol the Chl&lt;
or Naval Operationa in San Francisco, Cal. Adm. NImlU will addraaa th .
American Lesion Convention Ultra.
f Internal bool goaadstonto*

P A S T IIY SE T

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Wl/A rJUl Dandy Toy You Can
Bo a Tint CIom Service Man I

S E R V IC E
S T A T IO N

3.08
n*a complete »T«n Vo $ movable alt rater
n i i u n r tower, foot f u putnpi *n4 svirytUog ties
. real ssrvlc* - ttloa hul '

JE W E LR Y-M A K IN G SET 141

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» W UM H Of UJCIMTING I0TS

71# Window* E ta " y Ope*
A n d So Doot Iv o ry Door..
W ha t a. Sopor Doll Houtol

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Litlla folks
loro a rockinf
bon*. Hsrs‘1 tbs on*
to nuti 'in kappy.

Want to Bo oo Aril
B't a Qrxk to Do
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psgs 1 *.
Lots It A IS The Genera Trsct,
In Section‘ IS Township Zo South
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It.
Lot 11 Block 17 Hanlando put
Book 1 pages iStt «* ST A II.
EH of
or NWti of MEU o*
Section IS TotCgshlp I* South
Benge 11 East. t
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lots. SIS Si» S70 A &gt;fl Lmgwood
PUt Hook I pages II to 11 A
f'lst Book S page II.
Lois II I A 1*1 Prank I- Wood­
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psge tt.
lads ISJ A |M KrnnkaJ- Woodmrrs
subdivision pi\r&gt; Bonk 1
PASS I*Mis ISS A 111 Krsnk L Won).
ruffs
Subdivision Plat Book. •

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PICK THE WINNER CONTEST
H u polo to. n t e r colon, crsyonn, tveirkhia* Lks

FIRST PRIZE — Three 8*10 Hand Colored OU Portraits. Denoted
by (be Raymond Studio

be TWO at BJTZ Theatre

SECOND PRIZE — Weed's

LIONEL ^

THIRD Urn SEVENTH PRIZES — Ono

-VS-

SANFORD
AUBURN

•VS.

DUKE ‘

GEORGIA

MISSISSIPPI STATE
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C I4 M S O N

-VS-

3 BEDROOM house in go4d loca­ GRAVELY tractor with mower,
harrow, plow jmd weeder. Also
tion. Excellent condition. |0,500.
10-inch bandsaw,- mill *lyl*. -Air
Phone 2 0 Q - J . _________

compressor and tank for garage
DODGE - PLYMOUTH '
or spray gun, all In A -l condi­
PARTS AND SERVICE
tion. 400 Sanford Ave^ or Boz
199
Pelmet
to Are.
Phone 1011
201 Country Club Road.

5 ROOM house with bath. Close
In. Phone 234-J.
IU with
wl
7 rooms
GOOD bus!InsAasite
l 'Ip p iy to owner. The
and bathMonler. service sUtlon.
si
old Festler.
roe Comer, Don't colt Setur-'
day*.

Ora-ERY plant*—Pascal and Early EIjHCTRJC appliance repairs— 0
we repair washing machines,
• Fortune. Phone 619-R.
,
' vrnccum cleaners, fans, mixer*.
TrolUr Appliance Service, 304
Wurlitzer Julw—Call 330-W.
W. 2nd BL, Phone 10A4-J,
FIRE8T0NE radio, tab!* model.
AUTOMOBILE
A radiator* i» 810,00, Ph. 818-W.
palred. Wright A Cohen OarIRRIGATION
system—complete.
age, lis t A French, Ph. 1009-J.
-Engine, pump, riser* and iprinklers, cower* six seres.- Phone
0200 or 702 E. Michigan A t*.,
Orlando.

For Um lawn I
GRASS SHEARS
. . HEDGE SHEARS
LAWN MOWERS
SANPORD HARDWARE CG.
210 Boat First S t

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5 ARTICLES FOR SALE-

‘ WAKE FOREST

FILL UP with Fool 0Q and K
te a * .

GEORGIA TECH
; .VSNAVY _ _
N. C STATE -.VS.
VANDERBILT ......

-VS*

S. CAROLINA
ARMY
CORNELL

NORTHWESTERN
YALE
vice# " '

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OLE TIRE 8HOP

INDIANA
PENN

§. Brown, MU N. Orang*,
A r e , Orlando. FU.

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SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

201 -North Park
Telephone 37

for toot.
W 953.

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BUY

USED pUnte fo r cash. The Mask
Bo*, phone M R
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Floor Mato AraHaUe
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Park. iPhorle
1120.
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Mr*. W- C. Delds, Phone 402-M.

PUBLIC

HARTMAN wardrobe cushion top
trunk. Good eandRMft. Phon
MO-W.
-

TUXEDO
Hunt'* Tuxado Fqed Store

PURDUE

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2109 Mag-

nolla A t* , Phone M L

Week

SYRACUSE

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coot Size 18. |50.

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VETERAN’S TERMITE
CONTROL CO.
Formally the W. D. Mellon Ex- *
terminitingJCo.—ji years guaran- &lt;
teed contract, .Mnded and in­
jured, 8 year* experience. For
free inspection* ‘and estimate
Phone 8 -or writ* P, O, Bo* #
78 Longwood, Fla.____________

ONE fall length black lanin -fur SLIPCOVERS and draperies made.

(D IA N motorcycle,”
motorcycle. “ 45"—1928,
INDIAN

GEORGETOWN -VS-BOSTON COLLEGE

COLUMBIA

H. B. Pep* Oa, IM. 8M

NOTRE DAME

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MINNESOTA

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MARYLAND

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RENT A CAR
YOU DRIVE IT
.PnONB 200
STRICKLAND-MORRISON '
■'♦DR1VB-1T, INC.

NEW,' modem 6-room house. 2
lots with fruit trees. A. Con­
stantine, Phone 9108.

GOOD 4 room house, garage, out
building*. 119 acn* pasture and
truck land. See H. A. Taylor,
Longwood, Fl»^ BL 2, Bo* 238.

WINTER PARK

-VS*

FLORIDA

Plash
Panda

Township 11 South-Bangs l l East.

purpose In democracy is another
angle developed in the pspmhleL
Hie idaa is to make those' group*
which am thoroughly representa­
tive of the people useful. Tt warfts
against those which represent only
FOR RENT
one'specint point of view.
R A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E
7 P e t i, L ire ito c k , Supplies
In discussing politico) parties the
lly JANK EADS
league say* that “ machine.” can FURNISHED' a
WASHINGTON, (,!•) — Politic*,
coupl*. No c
r*n. itione 728TdUCHTON-4 WATSON. 1201
Im beaten or can at least be made
FLOWERS
say* the l-eague of Women V o lfrs. to servo the nvernge citizen.
XJ after 5:30.
Celery. Ava. Has I’urin* Feeds.
for
all
occasions
i* one irume in whit;h,' whether me
The
pamphlet
also
describe*
the
McNEILL
A
YOST,
FLORIST
TWO
rooms,
partially
furnished
GIVE
ua your order for baby
like It or not, we're counted In,
Celery Ave. Just off Sines
for housekeeping.. Adults only.
* thicks. The S a n f o r d X-Ccl
■‘This trouble with polUlcfs," It mechanics o f a pull Ileal party, hoV
_____________ Office pb. 403, residence ph. GI0-R
’ 309 1‘arlt A v*.
Store, 2nd A. hanford.
adds, ^is that too many of ua are it operates from precinct np to
national committee. It suggeata
letting somebody else play our that one good way to get into pol­ NICE largo bedroom* for rent. SEE us for (tor# &gt;IP« — itOTE 8 ' _ H E L P W A N T E D
halids' fur us.”
pipe , elbow* one other cold
fitS'W. 1st St.
itics is to run for precinct com­
Tho league, n non-partisnn or­ mitteeman on the party ticket.
GARAGE apartment for rent.
ganisation was established in 1 U20
STAN LEY-ROGERS
ey‘a Drug Store. Part Urn* ol
This, ran bo achieved by “ side;
Adult* only. 700 East 2nd St.
‘‘to pncmlrnge eiltteVls ’ participa­
fu)J Umo.
HARDWARE COMPANY
walk-pounding
and
doorbell-ring­
tion in government." It is current­
FUItNfgI|KD . room 'with kitchen
Waitress wanted—good hour*, 8
ly campaigning lit. Impress folks ing."
.
HOOF TILE
-privileges. 1‘hoiio i 8-W.
.The citizen then will learn po­
day week. Hoy Johnson** GrllL
that * politic* i* everybody a Luti-Spanish A barrel type
litics “ from the inside and will bo
nesr.
.
.
white
and
coloretf
.
•
2 WANTED TO RENT
COLORED girl* for laundry work.
The nvernge* cilir.cn, say* the in a position to g e t' something
R. * K. ROOFING T IL E CO.
Experienced. Apply in person.
I.eaftiie. after making up hi* mind done about what looked hopeless
Plant-300 Carswell 8 L, Phone 112]
Seminole County Mundry Co,
about the kind of world he wauls from* tile outside,"
COUPLE desires 2 bedroom fur­
Daytona Reach, Fla., Bo* 511
810 W. 3rd St.
for himself and his fntnily, must
nished apartment in or out of
! “ ei[iiess it through politicnl action
city'. No children, permanKit SWEET Hamlin oranges 2c each. PA ST it V cook wanted. Roy John.
—registering, voting nnd a lot be­
resident*. Write R. L. Sloan,
*on'a Grill.
R. Vi. Lord, Phone 788-W.
L E G A L N O T IC E
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------r t
Avalon Apt*, No. 8. Sanford.
side.**.
DISH
wnsher wanted. Roy John”
M rrin j
son's Grill.
Snnfnnl, I’lnrlds. Vm. ft. intft REFINED middle-aged gentleman MIRACLE CONCRETE Co. J. E.
' m i n : i* HEtiMiir tiiVE\ that
of good address, protcslant,
Terwlllserer, Jr, Mgr. Cement 9 * W O R K W A N T E D
The League says that the trou­ pursuant to Chnpfrr 1*1. I tortile
wishes good plain board and
Water Proofing — Building
statute*,
IIPSS as amended, the futble ties in the low opinion many
room by the month, with pleas­
Block* — Sewer Pipe.
Iuni |*S itrseelbed leed la Ucmlaole
809 EXPERT painting— contract or
j Americans have of politics.
Cnaatr* I't.irl.lu, will be offered ter
ant ntmosnhere. Write JAR. c/o
Elm Are. phone 888-W.
hourly ba*is. 8 . G, Grogan,
Tho result of this altitude,” tho ■ale *« Puhlle ualrry fur the btabrst
Herald, giving particular* in
roofa repaired, Phono 115-4 or
’ la-ague points out .lie a pamphlet, sad.brat rash bid, at lbs freut dost
most* reasonable price.
Get your 8 * 8 MM movie camera
sf
Ibe
ksmtaols
luuuty
Cstart
783-J.
is seen In statistics which- show House, at aaafurd. bsglaalag at
now. Made by Bell Howell. WioI that less than one in every three H ill A. M, aa Bandar. Ntrvnibvr
bold Studio,
(FURNISHED house or apartment.
11 i|ua!iflrd voters bother* to voto In 3Stb. I M l •
.
•
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Ph. HUI-J.'
mnyorolity elections; only one in Sly of NWH of NW14 Secllon IT
BEAUTIFUL
itainlea*
steel
sinks
Towitslilp lu floulh Itange 11 Easb
10 It; county dec|inns." .
l o a n s MADE
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ijde 11 It 11 A 11 Block 10 FURNISHED apt, or small house, • available NOW. Last a llfetlm*.
Randall Eleetrc Co.
veteran, wife and 2 small child­
This Is when I He machine takes 7’fenoitv old. Plat lluolt 3 pages
FROM $10 TO .*300
t&gt;« A VI A P»«I IbO.k * pose* 111
ren. Am forced to move because
over, warns the League.
strict privacy; fast service
&gt;r&gt;
of sale of not. Ph. 0C4-W. H. A.&lt;
“ People who neglect their dem­ A
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
tots II 11- A It Block 10 lyreamShryock.
l
O
NL
sixty
yard
seed
bed
cover,
noid Pint Itook 3 pages 90 A 91
ocratic duties risk losing their
102 Sanford Avenue
frames,
wire
and
pins..
B.
E.
A
pint
Ip.ok
4
pages
10
A
9$.
ilrmocrnllr rights," it says, adding
tail
IS
Block
10
Dream
wold
Plat
Squires.
Rt.
2,
Lake
Onors.
I
BORROW
HERB WHKllK
that the only remedy for what's
Book 1 imges 90 A 91 A Plat Book 3 R E A L E S T A T E F O R S A L E
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
wrong with American politic* is
4 page# 10 A 9S,
Idit 37 Block C, Itusna Vista Ka
RADIOS, phonographs, records, YOUR natuial desire for privacy
more potilks—"acting together to
FOR HALE
in money matters U strictly
tales r u t Hook 3 pages I A I.
sheet music, guitar*. The Mu*ic
get something done about a com­ M
INCOME
Property—Large
group
l 17 Block 7 lock hart's Sub
respected here.
Friend* and
Box,
phone
053.
mon problem.”
of house* ' In colored section
division PUt Book 3 pags 70.
relatirea are not qnestioned
“ The way to make democracy Lot* 4 A S Block 9 HighUnd Park
which will show good return on DUSTING cart,, hand duster, mule
about your credit. Your em­
Plat Book 4 psg* It.
come alive again, as It was in the
selling price of 115,750.00.
ployer or buzInsag associates •
Wk* Block 4 Tier II, Tho Town or
cultivator, fertilizer broadcast­
early days o f Amcrifn,” the League Hanford.
TOURIST, C A B IN , and Trailer
will not boar of your penOna) w
er. good mule, mule dl»c, 5 ton*
suggests, ‘-'is for mIIIinns of uver- IaiI 13 Boyd's Bubvkvision PUt
affair*. Hurt I* no cause for
fertilizer, Col* ' planter, mule
Park on State Highway 3 priced
Book 1 pagd 91.
ngtf citizens tn wnkc up nnd pta
smbsirassmenL
plow, Georgia stock, 1 lot of
at 825,000.00.
Lots 13 to is First Addition lo
politics. This doesn't mean that I'lneluirst Plat Book l patf* 79.
Reasonable credit requirements.
sweeps, hand Water pumps, plat­
A GOOD three bedroom bunga­
they need run for office. It docs M U 9 A ID Block I Tier IS
No co-mokera on money loans.
form acales. Phone 7H1-J, Carl
low priced at 10,500.00,
mean that they should learn the Seminole Park (Less Ily&gt; Plat A VERY N E AT five room bunga­
Variable payment plana.
S. Myncs.
Book 1 psgs IS.
FAM ILY LOAN CO.
game and play it hard.'k.
low In Sanford Heights section
Lul A West Sanford llenlty Com­
LUMBER FOR HALE
Florida Bank BidIPhone &gt;*
The I-ongue stresses the impor­ pany's Subdivision PUt itook S
at 87,850.00.
W. D. Butnbalough, Wilson'* Corntance of Ilie Individual, unt ns a psgs St.
cr.
12. SPECIAL SERVICES
1 to II Block F West Han­ W E . HAVE A good five room
single voter, hul ns nn active po­ Lola
house on large comer Lot out­
ford llenlty Company's Hubdlvtsloh
litical worker. When he becomes PUt Book S page 94.
side -City LimlU. at .85,500.00 SIX FACTORY built booths with
a worker ho can multiply his ef. IdJU 1 to 5 4k 7 to II Block (1
StttNH
Term*. •
, , , .. .
Ubles. See A. ConsUntlne, Phone
fecUrenees many fold, say* the West Hanford |l**ltr Company's HOBERT A, WILLIAMS, Realtor
&gt; Show cards and p0«tere
0108.
Hubdlvlslon
PUt
Book
6
psgs
•*.
How “ pressure
n MU 1 1 A 4 tn I A 1« A 11 Block
League,
simply byiffotiffB**
gettingRerve
others
0 — DEE’S SIGN BBRVICb
RAYMOND LUNDQUI8T,
to go to the-polls.
O. D. Landreu. Phone 1021
IVORY baby crib and mittress,
~" ; v1
'. A hack1ate
cheap. Phone 900-R. •
Phone 718
Atlantic Bank Bldg

Lady Voters Must
Play Active Role
In Political Game

RAYMOND’S-RITZ-HERALD

C H E M IS T R Y

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lo t Sf The Town ef Sylvan 1-ako
Plat Book 1 page ts.
E&lt;4 of NW&lt;* of » Mt»| -ai*cilun' |*

Wti of M V i; of NEH (less N It*
NH of KH of Stt'lt of HW't pJL
•ft of W «!S,t ft) Section f Town­
lion 11 Township 11 South Itange
ship 11 South Ilsngs so East.
it. Bast
Lots I to I Block :4 A. ft. Ituesell's
Lot* IS A, It Block 31 Crystal
Adit to For l
II m l I’lat Book I
lake Winter Homes Subdivision.
png" SI.
Plat Book 1 page* lit IIS A lit.
lots I la S Block 1 A. fl Ituesell's
M ts * |o II a l l Block 17 Crystal
Add la Fort
Heed I'lst Book I
lake Winter Itornri. Hatnllvision.
page »I.
Plat Hook 3 page* III IIS a He.
led* I to I f|j-u i: Cl ft at U| |
lots 57 to tt loch. Arbor Crystal
A E l l ft of N to ft of lad tt
Uke&lt; Club Secllotl I'lkt Book S
Block S A. It Buseell's A 4I to
pages
71 A 71.
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Kqrt Heed, Pint Book I page ST.
O. I*. HKBNDON'
lots 1 * « T A I tie** N 10 ft of
Clerk of Ih* Circuit Court
lad *1 Block » A. B.Bussell'S
Seminole County. Florida* 1
Add to Fort Heed, Plat Book I
(CIRCUIT COUBT HEAL) _•
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paK* &gt;7.
,
Wags II.
Lota 1 I ( A 7 Block 10 A- U.
Lots 117 to !*t Prank L. WoodItusMlI's Add to Tort Heed, Blot
rufra
SuMIvIslon Plat Bonk 1
Book I page M
pags tt.
lo u I I S I Block 11 A. B. BusMis ISS A m Prank L. Wood­
■ell's Add lu Kort Heed, I'lM Book
ruffs
Subdivision I’ lal Book 1
1 page ST.
psg# tt.
,
Lots I In in Block S A. II. Ituelads 1*7 A l»* Prank 1. Wood­
A
w ir« Add to.Kort Bred. Plat B -ok
ruff*
Subdivision Plat Book 1
I Page ST. .
pegs tt.
la las treatment st staslots t I 1 I M i l l H I I S I I
rasa Ssiass add. It Is a
Mis |y» A 111* Prsnk U Wood­
Block t Lockhart's Subdivision,
yst se rfscttnv la away
ruff#
subdivision Plat Book 1
I'lsl Book 1 page 70.
psg# tt.
teds II. II 11 II A .It Block.*
Beg ( ch» N of SE Corner Secllon
l-ocktisrfa Subdivision. Pta I Book
1 Township 70 South Bang# 10
i psgs 7*.
East run N It rhs W 11 ^ chs to
fade Z I A 7 Block 11 Lockhart’s
Hallway, SW along Hallway II cha
Subdivision PTbl Book 1 page 7b, S II S degree*. K II.t rhs H t ik
lads I to f A 7 * 10 11 A ll Block
degrees. W 11.71 oh* H to S Une of
II Lockhart's ' Subdivision I’lsl
Hertlon. K I7H i-h* N to degress
Jl 'uk 1 psgs 70.
' E 11.3 ch* lo Beg: It.#** S 1 rhs).
Isill S t f. A * Block M LockMts St SS S* SS St A 71 to 75 The -tirin for sal* by Lancy'a Drug
hart’s Subdivision Plat Book 1 Town of Sylvan U k t Plat Book 3lo*
and Drug Store* evrry-

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Doll* with Lovoly Curll
Doth Who'll ho tho ChHdmot Joy
O f lucky Lltlk CUhl

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Milk Mixture for
Stomach Ulcers

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WANTED: two used Inside doors;
sheet rock. B
•hoot
Iltonchstu, 1400 Park
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W ANTED: Ueed ensilage tetter to
go*d workable order. Pbcce 458.

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Hanford il^rald

Hi Unity Thorn li Strength—

J To IVoUet the read# •* the World)

’ 4 ff* PTosnoU (ho r nuTt— of America;
To h o l m Prosperity for Sanford;

THE WEATHER

Partly cloud) tonight, unit Thurs­
day.

AN’ INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAl’EK
SANFORD,

Established 1908

VOLUME XXXVII

iNationalist
Drive Slowed
ists

Cops Score In G o a l Post Scrim m age

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Funeral Services
F or E a rl W . Jeter
A re Revealed Today
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Remains of Karl W. Jeter, 47
year ojd dispatcher of Ihe Klorlda
Tower and Light Company plant
who waa found dead yesterday
morning at 11:30 o'clock In tho
.r garage in the rear of hit home at
2414 Palmetto Avenue, will be
lhJpped this afternoon to Cordelc,
. Go. for funeral and interment, it
waa innounced by the Erickson
Funeral Home.
Mr. Jeter,i who had lived hero
for the past 11 vtartf was born
May 4, 1899 at Unodjbv Ga. He
waa a member of the lu*V Metho■ - dlst Church, of the Woodmen'of
the World, and also of the Masonic
9 Lodge of Cordqle.
&lt; w He la survived by the widow,
- Mr*. Earl W. Jeter; a eon, Kari
vV. Jeter, now attending the Unireraity of Florida; three sUurs,
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Mr*. George D.-Jordan of Pitlalka,
J, 1L Wood of Cordele, Ga.
and Mn. If, O. Coleman of Americus, Ga.; and*two brothers, Rufus
W. Jeter of Orlando and Marshall
Joter of Palutka.

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MOUNTED POUCE at Philadelphia • Franklin Held down
Princeton's happy horde on his own ten yard line dorln* a
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between the Uw and triumphant Tiger rootrrs who sooghi to gt* dawn
the field to tear up the goal poota. Orvplte a number of upset* n th aa
this—and onr of them was the upset by which the Tigers Usk tbs game
from Princeton 11-11—the Princeton lad* did yank up lh«

County Relinquishes Priorities
At Air Station In Favor Of City
The Hoard of County Commis­
sioner* yesterdey relinijulshed in
favor of the City, any priorities
limy may hold on the Sanford
Naval A ir SUlion. This action,
followed the request of Chamber
of Commerce Manager Edward
Higgins, who staled that the City
had asked that the county and
state relinquish their holdings, and
to write the War Assets Adminis­
tration to that effect.
Mr. Higgins pointed nut that
buildings fur school* and hospital
ara free to users, but that build­
ing to be used for privatsi industry
must be bought.and paid for, and
that the City will act as a trading
agency for the government.’
The County has been assured in
tin transaction thst the hospital
at tho station, will bo used us n
hospital only said Countv Clerk O.
P. Herndon.
Tho commissioners heard an
outline o f the work of the Beminokj County Health and .Tubercu­
losis Aiaociation by Mr*. Edward
Kireher, following which they ap­
proved admission to 'th e Central
Florida Tuberculosis Sanitailum
of Harry A. Garwood of Lake
Monroe, Mra. Jlotty Evelyn Uold.

Agent William Klrmalrd said
the men had 9,337 sugar stamps
in their poesesslon^ The men, botK
former taxicab drivers, were iden, titled as Frank E. Buchanan, 34,
and II. S. George, 33-ytars-eld..
‘ said the atempa were
■ and erere from North
Nebraska. Illinois, Indiana
midwest states. sTba
agent said his department has
been working on the ess# for
months and that other arrests will
follow Shortly.

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fQnnajrd. said the .stamps were

to whisky rooonehInert. He aald
that brings tha alcohol tar unit

wife of s t^tcran, and ' Lucille
Hearse* colored, of Sanford. Mra.
Kireher commended the Hoard
highly" for this action.
The Board directed M. C. Hag­
an. with the assistance: of n State
Road Inspector to inspect the Hear
Lake Hoed which was recently
completed In the Forest City a c ­
tion.
Painting at tha. San/nsd Canning
Kitchen, and of the County Health
Unit, was authorized.
Resolutions were adopted vacat­
ing certain portions of San Lando
at Altamonte for Condor Merritt
and Cecil Merritt, and certain porllona of lakeview subdivision for
Ranks Ford. Approval of the plat
of Rowland Park aouth of Geneva
Avenue and west of the airport,
was deferred until the nesi meet­
ing, Mr. Herndon reported.
Transfer of a liquor selling
license from Charles W. Gaines u
Herbert M. McLean in Ihe south
art of the county, was approved.
dher liquor selling licenses upi
proved were those o f Robert F ullon Healer, at Ftorn Park and of
Fred Greer on the State Highway,
seven miles smith o f Sanford.

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U. S., Britain Confident Russian
Oftenie In U. N. Can Be Headed Off
Clark Says U. 5&lt;
Wants Austria To
Run -Own Affairs

Occupation T r o o p s
•F B I Nabs. Two M e n ,
W ill Rem ain U ntil
For Bootlegging
Treaties Concluded

LOUISVILLE. Ken., Nov. 9. OP)
— Two LoalavIlU men .were arreetad by federal agent* today in
connection with the Operation* of
a sugar stamp bootlegging syndicata. The ring is said to hart been
f t t-era ling In a dozen midwest
•state*. Agents o f the federal al­
cohol tax unit'took the men into
custody as they stepped from a
passenger plane at Bowman iFieU
. on a return trip from Chicago.

Film Pickets Get ‘Fenced In’ B y Police

Majority Inj|
Senate Still
G O P Sweeps Country
In Comeback A fte r
1(5 Y ears In Poli­
tical
Background

ORLANDO,
Nov. S— (/l1)—
Orange luunty will hair a Jt*. .
publican srprreenlative for the
lir*t time In ila history. Com­
plete unofficial returns show
that Incumbent Tyn Cobb, Jr.,
Democrat, and Republican Alex
Akerman, Jr., won the county's .
two seat*. Cobb got 6,106 votes,'
Akrrtnan 6,093, J. G, Morrell,
Democret, 6,669 end Leland 51,
Chubb, Republican, 4.S41.

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Sugar stamps

FloridaHands
orities

N O . 293

Hendricks H as S a fe
M argin Over Moss;
' E arly Returns I n ­
dicated Tight Race

PEIPING, Nov. 6, (/P) —
Chinese
Communists
in
fierce countofr attacks today
are safd to have slowed
down tho Nationalist A rm y
., drive through, north Chlna'a
jShantunjj peninsula. M ili­
tary observers in .Peipinjr
said the Reds have curtail*
cd the government's broad

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Associated Pres* Leased Wire

W E D N E S D A Y , N O V . 6. 1946

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Reds Launch O f fe n sive Agrainst R ail
Line From Tsingtoa
* Inland To Tsinan

offensive. The Naidrmalists arc Mid
to hare km Yeiuten — one of
the province* four .major jwrts
which tlicy liad recently captured.
Mconwliik",
the
Chinese I W *
launched n ilrlvc of Uietr own
•gainst the rail line from coastal
Tatngtao inland to TKlnan. .
However, tlie NatlonalW.n claimed two more towns In Manchu­
ria's Antung province west of the
city of Antung whlcli lies on the
border between ■ Manchuria and
Korea. Russian troops are said to
hare been- stationed In Antung.
on the Manchurian aide of Vie
Yalu Hirer boundary. Dispatcher!
to Peiping MI{1 V&gt;a Russians luul
withdrawn Into Korea after socalled negotiations- At last word,
Chinese Nationalist and Russian
troops were facing each other
acroAt the river but the situation
U described aa satisfactory.
Bsrller, there had been mmora
of friction between the Cl Onesc
and Ruslans In Manchuria. Ac­
cording to pyres dispatches, Rus­
sian planes flew over Antung a f­
ter government forces bad cnWxcd the city but .the Russians
called thatr ataman beck after re­
ceiving a memorandum from tha
Nationalists.

F L O R ID A ,

VIENNA. Nov. o7 OP)—General
Mark Clark said todey that the
United States Is anxious to leave
the affairs o f Austria In tha hsnds
of Austrians. He added, however,
that American occupation troops
will stay In Austria until peace
treaties have been concluded. At
that time the forces of all four
occupying powers will be with
drawn.
Clark told his first news eon
ferenre since his return from the
United States that hla trip to
America had three purpose*. First,
he wanted to gfkt-the Australan
radon Increased to 1,650 calories
a dak to equal the German ration.
Next, he wanted to Insure that the
miltary pipeline'from the United
8 tales to Austria would be filled
by the first of the year to guar­
antee sufficient food In tha Amer­
ican occupation son*. And finally,
he discussed a long term loan, or
grant, to Austria fromvth# United
States, and possibly. Britain,, far
tiding the whole
the purpose of rebuild'
of Austria. .

LA KE SUCCESS, N. Y.. Nov. 6,

OP)—The United States and Greet
Britain are said to be confident
that they will be able to. head off
a rumored Russian offensive In
the United Nations. Assembly. It
is understood that the Russians
ere trying to block creation of a
United Nation Trusteeship Council.
The alternate United States re­
presentative on the Asembly's
Trusteeship Committee, John Fos­
ter Dulles, is believed reedy to.
offer a proposal that would avert
a showdown on tho controversial
question of Russia's right to veto
the matter.
Dulles' specific proposal la that
the Assembly sidestep a decision
on which states are directly con­
cerned in the eight draft agTeemenls requiring Aasambly ap­
proval before the Trusteeship
Council can be set up. The United
States •proposal does not menllort
Russia directly. But It is under­
stood to have sprung from report*
that Russia considered that the
five major power* cam# within
the Charter definition of “ states
directly concerned," and that the
refusal of any on# of the five to
approve, the draft agreement*
would prevent Assembly action.

Mrs, Roflclla Parker
Died Early Tuesday
Mrs. R o d eliT ln ir Parker, 33,
died Tuesday morning at 9:30
o’clock at her home at Benson
Junction where she had lived for
the past thrse years. Bhm had
been HI for some time. *
Mra. Parker was born, Dee. 9,
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By Associated Press
Florida voters Joined the re it of
the South in speaking their tradi­
tional Ik-mocratic convictions with
heavy majorities against all ituplibilcau candidates.
Liitu.i returns also indicated
changes in the state government,
dealing with financial mullets,
were decisively defeated.
United .Slates Senator .Spousal d
I. . Holland of llartow, now filling
the interim term of thq Ifle,Sena­
tor Chailes G. Andrews, picked up
the expected avalanche of votes.
With vutes counted in about threefourths of the precincts, Holland
has I20.H86 ballots, to 34,2*8 for
J. ‘Harry Hchad of Gainesville, hi:
Republican opponent.
The only sign of a real contest
was in the Fifth Congressional
District. Early returns indicated
Republican M. J. Muss. Jr., uf
Orlando, might run neck and neck
with democratic Representative
Joe ttemirick* 0f Deland. Hen­
dricks, however, now has a safe
margin. With two-thirds uf the
precincts counted, Hendricks hit*

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TALLAHASSEE. Nov. 6—&lt;,pj ,
—Senator l l.ntde Pepper ‘ c «n .
mrnlrd today on the apparent
rrlurn of the Republican parly
to power in Congrrim. The Hurlda Democrat said "there are
hard days ubr.nl for the people"
here aail abroad.

N K W Y O U K , N o v . (», (,fp)
•— Th p
Kt&gt;|»ul/Hc-nim h a ve
J o a p tu n 'tl v o n lr o l o f the U n il*‘il S iaiv.t S i'im lc as w e ll as
tlii- llmi.se o f
llr|irespn tatives.
T h is ' .inm uiiicum ent
" •’Is fldshtHl o v e r th e n ation
111is a fte rn o o n b y th e Aasoe ia tr'il Dress.
POIICI ASSIST MORI THAN 330 STtIKINO FllM WORKtSS and load them Into patrol wagons octeSde Ihe
Columbia Studios, In Hollywood. Calif. The pickets were charged v/IUi conspiracy to violate a court Injunc­
tion limiting the number of pickets snd for disturbing the paarr. Mennwtille, other strikers contlnu* tp picket,
at right, to the music of "Don't fence me In." The A tW * Guild voted to efews the picket Une. (/nl«nailloruil)

A sso cia ted

Dress

ta h u l.v

tUuvr at Unit time truUc.Ursl tluvt
Dm 2!Hth seat In the House of

rtrpnv.c(Mnlite.s, orgy moro than
■} iw astry for a majority, luul been
I amt try the (j o t* TJiey also wait
trier Ulc lop In Ule Denote witen
Utah's Reptiblkitn ArUrur Watklna
irwik the 4tHlr Republican neat.
That majority may be Incrauwt
still further for five Senate rua-a
are yet tn la- rPv-ntnl.

Democrats W i n George Stine Elected Fed Prexy;
l.B y Substantial . Club Makes $5,000 During Season

Tire lU-pntiltrana Itair swunipeit
Ulr nation MirKliu: to n jrolltlCill
mrrieback afl&lt;T 18 yi-unr In Die
barkground 'Pn- umult tnnaru that
Sizeable
Republican
tlu- tViium-wi
in January
ml! is". (nllLkiillv putikil from Um
.Vote Is N oted In
White llnuse Irartltton [minted a
favorable finger alw Uiwimt O O P.
Certain
Precincts
capture of the prcsdiloncy in IMt.
&gt;!dfat Tnurntp aQifVed aunll12,909 Slid Moll, &gt;,PO : -5
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The Dcmocrntic party won u
m waeningtdj toddy and PfIn the Fourth District, all III -weeping victory
In Semiltti!" l’wo fo u rth Quarter
pltexl, "no comment'* to questions
precinct* gpv» George A. Hmnth- County yesterday ns nil of its
about llie elcctlmx. TTk' Chief
er* of Miami ■ big lead over Re­ candidate* were swept into office
Kxecutlve prrfntWa. however, to
M
arkers
P
m
v
lffn
l*
publican Norman Curtis, a fsliuw w i t h
Provide
K rider
ir a
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iI John K
maiui^ur l)l)ld a ttew.i rtmferenoe rnuri to
substantial
majorities
townsman, 30,606 to 14,i4H.
though n sizable Ijepuldiriii'i vote
IV ls ir fc m F o r V i c t o r y
riui» um
ami j w gin- Ills M'.iition ly Democratic
Tha Sixth District race saw in­ i for G. O, 1*. rnmlidnte* was noted
ftini'fi me inI»er i»f Ihr trajeur'^ M*tt*ukl.
cumbent Dwight L. Rogers .&lt;( m cprtnin precincts. 31. J Moss,
By AKTHIHt It IKK W 11'II, Jr. I Iteanl-of dliect.ir*, was eli^t, d l.&lt;
In tin* R/ynibncai! sm-i-p from
F’ort Lauderdale lead Republican Jr., Republican candidate for con
c,».L‘g n&gt; cm t utdiuonnl returns
Herald .Sports l-elilor
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Joseph P. 5I»e of the same nty. press carried’ Alranumte, t i ro
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10,611 to 4,476.
iic u11 •a» iKJftlU
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IVtli anti. II. in Ijtke, tie,I m K,o
(inorshltn tu at le.ug, 20 states.
Democrats alyo walked away rest C|ty nnd receive,! Jtt2 votes LHery retl* kt*»|i|»« n hanl charR*
Mr T««-krr wax ro rU'CltM tii*4ia
A.1
* tile [wilttlcal stork of t-lle Re.
Ing Cocoa High llahy team (tn the
with two acala on Die Railroad out of 772 In .Precinct 3.
local field Inst night in a well urt*r Aif thv Aik««iciittion unit i . ( pubhraik) aratri'il tills tuomUtg and
CommlmiOn. Thu count showed
Spessurd ijolliiml carried iiernt , jdit, i-d game tilat offered all tho Milclu*H w« ji tiliwirti ii» the |n»\t j into Uie afta-ntuun, Wall S tm * re­
Democrat Jerry W, Carter of
of 8eciel«ry*buaiiH‘iix mamtfCcr,
ar teil. Today's market tipeneil w!Ui(
Tallahassee, - incumbent, 89,491, nolo County by licttce than thu-,- thrills (if any major contest, by
It wax nUo announced last ni«ht rut Initial u|».un,-e but tJiru.dlinsxJ'
Democrat Wilbur C. King of to otic receiving 1,794 votes to 5iU a 19 to 7 margin.
by Joc-| Kitdd, rvtirinic prealdent tlowna-ard.' Rx|wrt^ said apparently
Zolfo Springs, 84,160, and Republi­ for his opporn.-ql^Mart'y Hclrnd. He
The game, n friendly rivalry
tlwr O O P , vlclary hatl Ixint dlscan Clinton D. Scalf J t New Smyr­ also carried every precinct in the lielwci-n two former Hemliiotc High of )u&gt; uitociulion, thut Jmln* ronnUil ip advance with the ntarcounty except Hear lutke. Wilbur' grid stars who are now coochci, I Ioya iih/toii, ace Suiifurd left band
na Beach 29,693.
' ki*t rtan Last week arut on Monday.
It appeared a Republlesn Tias a C.‘ Klngh running for railroad com­ George .Mri'Icilnnd of Cocoa and » r, was det Ini cd the Iradm*? hui k Putt was lire expUnatlon tor to­
Chance to be elected to the stale missioner, also won easily, receiv Fred nuns uf Seminole, was wi-LI i-r iti tin* Florida Slain isea^uu &gt;il n s -.[nilt and (lecillie.
having nti rained run uverat:
House of Representatives in Otun mg 1,699 votes tu .632.
played and well attended.
W1M followed by Scott
f J.ir.l, lit- was
go County. GOP candidate Ales
The two-ptlncipkl ronstitutionnl
.Hidvtuy Ike first period the t od- I'ury of , tlu* Orlando Senator,
Ruke And Duchess •
Akerman, Jr., la a close second i" amendments were uvsrwhelmiugly HiiaUVcd Do- sphere deep tn their
Democrat Tyn Cobb, Jr. Anolbvr rejecteii In* HemlnoJe. t ’oimty o- own tn nlorv and w ith l.toyd witli ,i 2.US mark
Hoard Liner For
During a iilM’t!&gt;*lnit ■&gt;1 plan- lor
Itamocrat, J. Gi llorrell, l« b1-'* they were in the state a» u whole Swam. Johnny Alexander, lloh
running close In third position. Amendment pio I for tnidget ,li Humphrey and Dun Ihtnl iallying til,, iip.-iatlon of the . lot, in \i » a
Am erican Visit
The two leading candidates Will rector resulted In 4&lt;&gt;0 votes for ami moved to lho Cocoa one-yard -tin. Manager Kd la-vy ri-que.-le i
be elected. Democrats have swept 1085 against. While, it* companion ►tnpo where Deal plunged over In* release »« manager of tinS u lT 1I A MITON, England, Nov.
seats In the atalu House in Dade amendment, ' No. 6, to abolish for the murker. Richard Hass add­ &gt;luli tinil tin- directors voted to
id’&gt;- The Duka mid finches* of
“ continuing appropriations" win ed tho -.extra point from place­ comply with the request nt any
and Polk countlea.
lime Mr. Ixivy saw fit tu. obtain Windsor boarded the lumr Queen
Two local amendments w « » also defeated by 421 to 10&amp;1.
ment.
.
it. Tho possibility of Mr. Levy1 Eli/nWth today for tlru United
passed and two were defeated.
One of the other amendments
Cocoa returned In the ihird la-iiig manager of thu club next Sluli s.. Tlitj roujda pi,ins in return
Approved were ths orange county carried In this county and three
office consolidation, end the r»- were rejected. The vole on No. I, period to knot tho count. In the season was discussed but the Ur England In tlu&lt; spring but other­
ciqnbia county Judge end yolicitor the Orange county amendment, was fourth quarter the Somlnolo men Oolcry Fed skipper intimated that wise they are Jimei lain aimut their
went to wari Cocoa, with- their tin Aa'i Attempting-to sign with it future.
The former King told
amendment.
407 fo r and 414 against. The Hills­
Local amendment* losing in in­ borough county •meudmvnt, No. J, back* on thu goal kicked to Han­ higher class urgunization mid play newsmen, lit-to r e motoring to
ford
and
David
Harrell
scknipcrwith Oakland of tile Pacific Const Southampton from the Earl o f
complete returns were 'the I’lant w** defeated by a vote of IW&amp; to
City tax collection cxomptlop suJ 671. B*y county amendment. ed 30 yards for a tiArrhdown. The Ic ig u s next season.
Dudley's estate, that his position
Mr. Levy announced thnt ho will remains the snme as lie said in
the Bay County tax collection plan. No. 3 was defeated 419 to.657, and try for the extra point was no
attend the major-minor k-ogue his farewell broadcast speech,ftf
.Lafayette county elected a write- the Escambia 'edanty amsudinent, good.
Moments later Richard Hass meeting' to be held in December 1936. ' He said Ho quit public a f­
in candidate as State Represen­ No. 6, was also defeated 317
tative. W. F„ Howell defeated 493. '
took the b(1l on a double reverse at Ims Angeles nnd thst lie would fairs then, bur is always at tho
George R. Simpson 37V fotes tn
In the Senate race Holland car­ and wormed hi* way through a bo in. a hotter position to reveal drsjrosnl of bis country if there Is
394, aooordlng to Um unofficial ried Sanford by HOT tn 266 votes, host of would be tackier* to go further plans after that confer­ anything useful hn can do.
tabulation. Simpson was nominsi- getting 602 vole* to 106 In Fro. 35 ynrrls for the score. The try ence.
The Duke said lie saw tho Prime
od'tn the primary Mat May, but cinet 1 and 602 votes to 160 In IVe- for lho extra point. failed.
The directors voted to send Mr. .Minister for n short time but it
Howell, also a Democrat, won on clnct 1, Joe Hendricks carried the
Outstanding players for Ihe Krider to Los Angeles lo represent wad purely a courtesy call. Ho
write-in votes.
city by 893 to 477-winning in Pre­ Baby Feds during the contest were lho Cltlb during the baseball par­ denied that he saw Mr. Attlee
In Marion County, a writ-in cinct 1 by 423 to 176 snd in I’re- Wallsce Tyre at left tackle, ley and the director* intimated ultoul a Job. Doth ho and the
candidate lost. Unofficial returns clnct S by 47&lt;T'to 302. King carried Richard Hass at-rlght end, Swain, that effort* to have Mr. Krlder Duchess said they thoroughly en­
with four fairly large precinct* Sanford by 996 to 289.
Alexander, Humphrey and Deal in obtain a working agreement with .» joyed their three week* visit to
rlub or higher clnssificntion would England, although it wax marred
milling show Senator Wallace
the backfleld.
E, Sturgis elected by a substantial
The llaby -Feds will meet tho be made.
by the theft o f the Duchess'
majority over W. S. Baaking, who
A * soon as the status of Mr. Jewels. The Duke commented that
Baby Orlando Tigers In o grid­
ran a* an Independent, write-in Pilots T o Sponsor
iron battle on the local field on .Levy Is clarified, the officials ire thought England wns the ono
candidate. Sturgis received 2,221
' agreed thet the aigning of a mana­ country jvhrro nothing like that
Nov. 12.
B a b y Fed, Orlando
ger should l&gt;e made a* soon ns pos­ would happen (o them.
vote* to 727 for Basking.
sible so that the problem of gnlherJayV ee G rid Tilt
Ing tileyers lo give the club
club for the 19V^ season N eg re ss Dies* A ft e r
Celerv Growers To
Peter Thurston To
Members o f the Hanford Pllpt
could ire tackted,
Stabbing: Yesterday
On
Marketing:
wUl sponsor
sponsor/football
V O ie
n
I T lU r n U L U I g
/ football game Vote
B e Honored B y Elks Club will
Mr. Mitchell said that two com
Tutsda;
plete acta of uniforms for next
mret u«!A greem en t Thursday season as well as several other Wilma Metis, negress of about
Exalted Ruin' James iEL Row­ Sanfo
land, Jy. o f tha Sanford Elks Oriando Jay' Vees in • grid tilt
Item* of equipment were, on order. 38 years of age, died &lt;m the way
Celery growers throughout ths
Lodge today requested all mem­ st the local High School Athletic
Ths director* also commended to iKernald-Laughton Hospital at
state wilt vote Thursrfity for or ono of their member*. Mlsi Maude about 8:45 o'clock Monday even­
bers o f tho organization 'to 1* Field at 7t3o o'clock.'
Funds received' from the game against the marketing agreement Ramsay, for her work on the board ing. and Ual&gt;ert Riley, negro of
present tomorrow evening at the
Eighth and Pine S tm t is In the
local chib whan .Brother Pster win be used principally for the which waa brought to tneir at­ during the past year,
Milk Pool, a major project of the tention at bearing* in Hanford and Named to the boerd of director©* County Jail, charged with the fat­ -I
Thurston will be honored.
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Hr. Rowland said that visitors club tn conjunction with . othor Sarasota snd Palm Beach In Jdne. at the meeting were’ A. E. Yowel!, al stabbing of the negress.

MarginJnCounty ^ ^ d s Cop
ly-/ liUtrom

* George St me, ardent baselrali
fan, was elected president ,il the
Sanford RiiM-h.ilI Assix-mrimi la*t
night at the nnmial meelmg^if the
associat inn's f,.u,: &lt;[ ..f dirrctt-r-.
Also at the meeting held si the
I'alms
and
Duties,
I'm , mi! -t
Gene Tucker presenU-d a financial
• taUmcnl of th,. urgunization
w
vsfltch retrsled that tin* Cnlb opuMted during the past season with
profit of, slightly more than

Baby Cocoa “ II” «

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H iS fri&amp; S x

from Orlando, DeLand, Daytona
Beach, New Smyrna Beach, Fuat*
ka, Leesburg, Eustls and Cocos
will be present. He also declared
ara requested to

citric organisations In Sanford.
Mrs. B. E. Chapman Is chair­
man of the committee and will be
assisted by Mrs. M. L. Rabom snd
Miss Blanche Kennedy.
Tickets wQl goi onwsle
onasais tomorrow
Drag Company,
Anderson Drug
and
Ubeoo’a Sporting

Each’ .grower has been malted a Rrailey Odham. M. It. Smith, Ed
ballot, and if he doe* not ehoose Fielding, Miss Ramsay, Mr. Field,
to vote by mall he may vote at E. O. Kilpatrick - and Julian
th* county egent’e office b#txre*i Stenstrom.
th* hours of 10,00 A. M. fend 4J50
P. M.,, said County Agent C. R.
Th# amount of federal, state,
Dawson today. .Growers desiring
more Information on tha subject street car, (roller coach and go*
may obtain same from Mr. Daw- bos companlee has more 'than
__
tripled in th# peat ten gears.eon.
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Following the alleged stabbing,

which was said to have occurred
at about 8:30 o'clock at the Zkrr-

tlbar Inn in Ghldsbdro outside of
the city limits, colored people held
Riley until Deputy Jack Ilkksotv'
arrived to claim him. The Grand
Jury will convene in January atwhich lima the caae will come to
trial.-

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N e w British Defense
Chieftan W a s Once
Communism, planned economy, bureaucracy, govern* Hired A s O ffic e Boy

ment red tape, indecision and Inefficiency, high taxes and
wasteful extravagance, strikes nnd shortages were, repu­
By ED CREAGII
LONDON— Britain’s new defense
dlated at the polls by the American people in yesterday's
elections. As this is being written, a Republican land­ chief, the mnn who give* orders
to admiral* and field marshal*,
slide seems to have swept into office enough Republicans i* n former office boy—a black-,
to control the House nnd possibly even the Senate, with smith’s son with a grade ’ school
n little Democratic help.
education.
HATKB
He i* also a veteran diplomat,
For It should not be forgotten that what happened
in the nation yesterday was as much a triumph for those an orator of almost Ckurchillisn
stature and a bona fide sea dog
stalwart Southern Democrats who have been opposing with a near record eight years as
radical legislation as it is for the Republicans. Except for.j fin t lord of the admiralty.
the party label, the Southern Democrats have much more
A.-V, ( f i r Albert Victor) Alex­
in common today with the northern Republicans than ander is his name. He is a genial,
piano playing, chan-J
they have with the northern Democrats, most of whom story-telling,
ley-singing "ten of 01 . For many
are considerably left of center.
years he * i i a Baptist b y preachThroughout the north from east to west, Democrats
Big Job ^bead
who called themselves New Dealers or belonged to the
K% minister o f defense, a new
big city machines, even President Truman's personal cabinet
post that Parliament. is
friend Robert AxtcJI of Missouri, were swept out of office. creating, he ha# the Job of co­
iSaa a l T k * Exceptions to this rule were in West Virginia where Sen­ ordinating the activities of tho
n a IlsnU U a
------- nhltfe la a s 4 a *
army, navy and air force and the
•tvatr a a iltw e la Ik s aaa f a r r*&gt; ator Kilgore's Republican opponent had the endorse­
fa aU aa llaa a l a ll aaaaa H a p a lA a a ment o f the United Mine Workers, and in one New York scientific research behind them.
w a eila e l a l i a r aat a lk a n ila a
Thu* tlie cleric who made 48 a
M a lt a * la rsla H W ' a a l alaa district where Vitto Mnrcantonio, New York Communist
week when he was married be­
* # U r a l aaaaa pahUaka* kraal a
come* bos* of, among other things,
U t r f* M a la rasahlarallaa a l aar- masquerading ns a Democrat, wes rc-elcctcd.
Sal elapalaSaa krrala aaa a b a raGovernor
Thomns
E.
Dewey
o
f
New
York
improve;!
the 4120,000,000 atomic research
a rra *.
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his chance for the Republican presidential nomination program that Britain is undertak­
WKUNRSDAY, NOvTT , iris by winning easily in his state and carrying with him the ing.
Viscount. WavelK viceroy of In­
BIBLB YERSB FOB TOUAT
Republican senatorial nominee, Irving Ives. Henry Cabet dia .summed up Alexander's ca­
Lodge defented Senator Walsh in Massachusetts and. reer in verse when the new de­
HAVE YOU FOUND LIF E
fense chief w »» In New Delhi as
- . BTAJX, FLAT _________
AND UNPROFIT­ Governor Ed Martin won a resounding victory in Pcnna
bleT t
HEN YOU HAVE BEEN /aylvnnia. A good Democrat who was rc-elcctcd was a member of ’ the cabinet'* Indian
ABLE?
THEN
I
t,M»,ik.. j j arry jjy r j 0f Virginia while Pat Hurley running ns a mlssitn:
DRINKING A T THE WRONG
“ When he was young he served
FO U N TAIN: If sny men thlrit,
Republican
in
New
Mexico
is
leading.
hi* term
let him come unto me end drink.—
"As office boy In a leather
W e do not view this Republican victory os any threat
John 7:37.
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firm.
to labor or triumph for the "economic royalists." Such
It'looks ss if sbout everything Republican leaders na Henry Cabot Lodge, Thomas E. ' "Then he ran co-op* so' skil­
fully
has been decontrolled l&gt;y the OPA Dewey, Senator Vnndcnberg, Ed Martin and Harold Stas“ That now he’* ruler of the
except newsprint. There’s more
wn
Are
just
as
American
as
Theodore
Roosevel^jjE.Sam-i
- -kirtjr^imsvee.” T "
ways than one of curbing the free­
lucl Gon&gt;penL.luid i t is-not-recorded" that they over did
lie got Into politics through tho
dom 'of the ptess.
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- " I ---- - anything to hurt the American working man.
co-operative movement, the great
The Big Four began meeting
Such monstrosities as the O PA will certainly go out group* pf organised consumer*
In New York yesterday to draft
who make up u large part pf the
the peace trestles of the world. of the window and prices will be allowed to seek their Labor parly’s strength.
J|ut 'U » way thing* are going be- normni level as dictated by the law o f supply, and demand.
Churchill Retained Him
• for* fkey gel through, there won’t Some legislation will probably be enacted to curb the irAfter two years u* a co-op o ffi­
be anything left of the Big Four
h’sponsiblc use o f the strike weapon, but nobody in our cial ha wa* elrctid to' Parliament
but the little ont.
and except -for four
opinion stands to bencfjt more from sustained produc­ — in
years-ha* befit there ever since.
“ Down at Rollins a gift of 1600,- tion than the little man.
* * , He first L-came top sea dog al the
000 for a new library' has been
And that, too, seems to have been the view of the admiralty mi 1D29.
announced, indicating Die extent
Winston Churchill re-named him
to which book* nnd llbrsrir* are majority of the' American people.
regarded there. Seminole High
School h asking'for 41,500 to im­
prove its llh/ary. It U little
inougti’ to ink. •
Absent-Minded
“ That absent-minded F’ rofe**or
Schmartl has left hi* umbrella
4k*ih- He'd leave his head if it
were loose!” observed the waiter.
“ That's true.’* raid Dio malinger.
" I just heard him say he wa* go­
ing to -Switzerland fur his lungs.”
—Theiarui of Anecdotes.

Pfc±L^

Exception
With her hand on the light
switch, the little woman Inter*
rupted her Interminable chalUr to
Inquire, “ Is averything shut up
for ths night, dear?”
From out o f the darkness came

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J t o deary*-—ttswiston
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f*«ws. *

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Senator Pepper reached new
heights
o f eloquence
In his pre___
oqueni
t—- artmnnlLinn
election
admonition to
to A 01PTICS ’ *
voter* to support the Democratic
party.
“ The spiritual eyes o f
President Roosevelt, our great
savior and emancipator, will be
looking inside ballot£&gt;xr* tomor­
row t « see hlfw you1 fnark your
ballot*” , he warned. (Ion# for­
ever, we fear, is the secret ballot I

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A new detergent ha* been syn-1
Every second o f night and day,
thesired for u»e in automatic home‘ 7.000 persons board a trackless
laundry machine*. The scap is I trolley coach, street car or Jius in
sadslcss, and noncurd forming.
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NOV. 6, 1946

/rs FU N TO
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WIN YOUR WINGS AT TNE

SANFORD SCHOOL OFAVIATION

BUTCHERS!
LET M E CUT Y O U R

BLOCK

O F F !:

CLEAN — ECONOMICAL
Mutt blocks resurfaced like new. Blocks treated
with special wax,
Beral replaced

BILL’S PACKAGE STORE
AND BAR

F R E D W . F IS H E L
P. O. BOX 312

112 WEST FIRST STREET — PHONE 880

SANFORD, FLORIDA

F IR E a n d A U T O
N O T I C E

CASH DrVTDKMDS TO POLICY B O U W

Tax books are open for payment of 1946 City
Taxes. Discount of 4/1 will be allowed for
payment in November; 3% discount for payment
in December; 2% discount for payment In Jan­
uary; 1% discount for payment In Febraary.

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, to ihe j,o*t during the «n r lim&lt;i coot it ion nnd hr continued to hold
it when the Labor government
Competition?
came into power la*t year, but
■rrvril irirri-n-ingly ns a diplomat
petition is the lift? o f trade." While this old- a- well
time aay&amp;ig Htiil has its points, its value us a means of
At the Pari* pcece conference
k-estoring Mhe economic balance is much overestimated, he substituted^ for n man who de
according to Prof. Seymour E. Harris of Harvard’s ec­ livered milk in Bristol st tire same
time that Alexander was fetching
onomic department.
lea for u Bristol office staff—
W riting in the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, Prof llnn-iq Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin.
Hi, manner at
Paris,, wntthlhka that iif-jnany fields free competition simply does
noUexist. It does not where the labor market is controlled Chtirchillinn hut hi* 'blurriness win
Uevtn’s.

by (vnions. It does'not for the farmer, who found in the
1920* and W.'lO's that they could not survive perfect
competition. Today both parties support monopolistic
policies which enable farmers to restrict output and raise
prices.
Large numbera of industries hnvo little or no com­
petition. The Temporary National Economics Committee
revudlod that before the war ontjeotafatn) controlled 1(70
percent o f the national nlumlminj output. Three companies
manufacture 86 percent o f the country’s automobiles;
two companies, 4 f percent o f tho beef products; three
companies, 90 percent of tin can production; throe com­
panies, 80 porccnt o f all cigarettes made; two companies,
95 percent o f all pluto glass; three companies, 01 per­
cent of all steel, and four companies, 78 percent of all
copper.
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Perhaps some conventional economic beliefs may
hnvo to be revised.

The Timcs-Unlon nSiy* that the
trouble with the New Dealers was
Alaska
_ ia larger than the
Total U.' S. consumer income
that they tried to give the country "toO much of a good thing” . th ree la r g e s t atale* combined— ruia from 478 billion In 1040 to
$180 billion In 1040.
Thar* are some who will argue Term, California and Montana.
about tha accuracy of that expres­
sion "rood thing”, but t&gt;a that aa
It may, lr Is certain that while
many .people would tolerate the I
New Deal, they would not tolerate I
“Perpetual New Iteslera". • • • I
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Newspapers art . not the only
onss being crippled by thfe news
print shortage. Georfr*
Florida textbook director

the scarcity of matafials. Mean­
while, we continue to ret enough
propaganda from Washington to
print thousands
books.
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A plastic pillow ha* been marlultd for u*o on autos, train*.
hu»*e* and at all sporting evsnt»;
It fold* into the *lxe of a match"
rrthk. inflate* like
haloon &gt;o
lllsK! inches, and i» *aid to stand
un under 750 pound* pressure.

Speaking O f Saving
• Money
One way to save money U to for­
get your wife’s birthday.
A better way and a more pleasant
one Is to ptaee your fire, wind­
storm Inouronoe with us and give
your wife the dividend savings
for a birthday prroemt.
Wo can give you a tf&gt;% cash divi­
dend savings on fire and wind­
storm Hutneca C. M. Boyd A
Co., UJW Magnolia Avenue, Phone
104. Adv.

a w ay you can ju n ........ ..
advertising program now
great
the State of
being cOnduciea u ;
&gt;re visitor*. . .
Florida to attract m
recreation, at
both those seeking
•kina a fin e r
well as those set

It li a forgons conclusion with
meet political obaervara that John
L. Lewis has already won hla
latest argument with the govern­
ment over the coal tplne*- He has
already got wagea so high that the
openltore can’t afford to run them
eo they have been turned over to
the government. Now, we wonder,
what will happen when Lewie’ do-

place for permane

pay tha mlnare. Will it subsidise
them nr will it raisa tha price
o f coal? WiU It■'stick the eeommero, or will It &gt;tkk the tsxp »y «r»T

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Democracy In attlon ia Illus­
trated by tha U. BTNavy’s talari
month to flva thousand high school
senior* In tha United State*. Thus
every child la America has an op­
portunity to get a college educa­
tion at absolutely no expense to
hlmaelf and no matter how poor
hit paranta may bo. However, of

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porta in 194-7 amounted to 6tu*.-!
308.1128.
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F'ye. examined—Glasses fitted
« . 0 | The regutar monthly meeting
203 S. Orange A/e.
of St. Agues Chanter. Woman*
Orlando,- Florida
Auxiliary of the Holy Cross Epis­
Phone 4067
copal Church met Nov. 4 at the
Carl W atkins Give
homy o f Mr*. F‘re&lt;l Bell. The j
devotional was led by Mr*. W. FI.
Hailoween Party
Watson and Mr*. • John Msiscb
conducted the buiine** sssaion.
Mr. and Sirs. Carl J. Watkins
Mi** Emily Anderson of Andrew gave a Halloween party Wednes­
Mr*. Bell, chapter chairman of
TH
U
RSD
AY
•ocial relations, made an appeal
College, Cuthbcrt, On. &lt;pent Inst day evening at lheir home honor­
The
T.
E.
L.
CUse
of
the
First
weekend with her pn'rent*.
ing Jerry Silverman and their Baptist Church will meet in the for material to make clothing for
the children of Greeco and |5 was
daughters Esther and Evelyn,
Robert H. Muirhead of this city (lames and contests were enjoyed annex at 7:30 P. M. with a covered voted fo r that purt&gt;o*e.
dish
supper.
i* a student at Ohio State Univer­
Mrs. Meisrh Announced that the
during the evening.
The regular meeting of Seinsity and is one o f the 13,000 vet­
Rosemary Cullum won the prise inole Chapter No. 2, Order of collection of the United Thank*
erans included in the enrollment
for being the best dressed in cos tha Eastern Star, will be held Offering would continue through
L a st Times W e d n e s d a y !
of 24.650 students.
tume. A fter the games were com­ at tha Masonic Hall at 8:00 the second and thin! Sundays in
November.
She
also
appointed
pleted refreshments were served P. M.
“The Catraan
CpI, Joe I’etras has returned to to the following:
Mr*. F. D. Mobley, Mr*. A. K.
N o w Testament
Mrs. C. P.
Choir practice, ‘ First Haptist Key and Mr*. J. St. Clair White
this city from E l' Paso, Texas Ellis. Betty Halllgan. Lois llalllOf Paris"
1
(Revised
Edition)
Church, 7:30 P. M. All members to assfst at the church for the
where he h^* been stationed, lie
gan, Rosemary Cullum. Mrs. Essie urged to be present.
recently received his discharge
World
Day
of
Prayer
on
Nov.
II.
Beckstrom, Juan Beckstrom, I.eBouthslde P. T. A. meeting at
* —and—
The district meeting will be held
from.the Army.
land Beckstrom, Jr., Jerry Silver- 3:15 P. M. with board meeting
A n Ideal Gift
In Cocoa on Nov. tt with Mr*.
'T he Valley of
man and .Mr, and Mrs- M. a ,-Con- at 2 JO P. M.
Miss Msry Joyce .Stevens, stud­
George Shipp representing the St.
The Zombies'’
. . . .
F'KIUAY
Agnes
Chapter,
Plans
were
made
ent o f Florida Southern College, icy.
For Christmns
Also Mary Carlton, Joe Albert,
The SaJlif Harrison Chapter^of for the M o i f Club supper to be
and Miss lltryle Stevens of And­ Jr., Aliunu Green, John Lundqutst,
rew College, (la. spent last Week­ Elsie Lundquist, Virginia llsrts- the .Daughtefi of the American held Nov. 26,
Thursday Only!
end with' tlfeir parents Mr. and field, Bobbie, Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Revolution will meet with .Air*.
Mr*. Shipp gave a comprehen­
Harry Tooke, 720 }t*Uonville Ave-‘ sive outline of the auxiliary's
Mrs. A. B. Stevens.
Cecil Helds, Robert Lao. John T. nue, at 3:00 P. M. with Mrs. A . R.
lAT/N...lUSa0US... j
»upply work and Mr*. Watson re­
F'ortier, Mr. and Mrs. Hicks, John
Mr. and Firs. "R. I.. l«n ey and Henry Tuttle, Ouida Carlton, and Key, Mrs. George Morgan and ported on a meeting o f the educa­
OFFIClfc
SUPPLY
CO.
Mrs. J. B. Ray as co-hostess.
three children, who have been re­
tional committee, outlining ;the list'
1164 Magna!!* Are. Phone '986
Ohester Harper.
with
The circles of the Garden.Club
siding In Jacksonville, are spend­
---------- —------- - r r - — - will meet as follows: Atalea nl of speaker* and their subject* for
Istt^hs...
ing, n week here-with tha. form­
the remainder of the year.
8:00 P. M. with Mr*. O. P. Hern '
er* parents, Mr. and Mrs. F'. H. Mrs. N an cy Brock Is
l»4 jtj With
The subject of the educational
don, roll Call: .favorite peranial. program for the day* “ Expanding
Fancy, before going to Westfield,
. Teltfit 434
Hostess ■To Circle,* program: flower- arrangements, the Church” wss presented to the
N. J. to make their future home.
Mrs. Fitts: Central Circle at 10:00 menibenr by Mrs. Watson ,ln a
The Business and Professional A . M. with Mrs. F, d i Boll, roll most interesting and jgdpful man­
fo r
Woman* Circle of the First Meth­ call: botanical nanw of plant* ner.
landscaping,
odist Church met at the home of brought, program:
Member* present included Mr*.
Mr*. Nanc" Brock on Monday E. II. Greenland, representative of A. Derby, Mrs. W. A. Fitts. Mr*.
evening.
Miss Mabel Chapman Swift ti Co. will speak on “ Com/ V / t -fVr/Tt ' f
J. *■ Harris, Mrs, Allan June*.
presented the Bible lesson and mun Garden Pe*:*": Dirt Garden- 5|r*.
G. I. I^iucks, Mrs A. H. Key, Mr and Mrs. Ulmund MeLscb ol West n u t Street arc .uinouilrlng iky
*
•
rs
Circle
at
A.
M.
with
Mrs.
Mis*
Mildred
Aw^lt.
gave
the
mis­
PACKAGE S T O R E w it h a
51r*. John Meisrh, Jr., Mr*. E. f&gt;. engngemem and approaching miurhigw-n! tlielr daughter AttgeLi m
C.
W:
Baker,,roll,
call:
idea
ex­
sion study.
Mobley.* Mr*. G. M. Shipp, Mr*.
(IRSt II A«CACI Blue.
Uclicious re fres h m en ts were change, program: round table dis­ W. FT. Watson. Mr*- J. St. Clair William Blair, nou pf Mr. and Mr* P C lll.vlr ,.t Akron Ohio Ttiy
wedding will be nn event of December
,
,
served to the following by the cussion; Hibiscus Circle at 3:1)0 White. Jr,, and 5irn,&lt; K/fil Hull.
hostess: Mrs. Esther Unslng. P M. with Mr*. J. 11. Trutuck. roll
call: citrus fruits, program: citrus
grafting and jftopagation by Mrs.
rVnpela M eisch T o
Woodruff: Magnolia at 2:30 P. M.
with Mr*. FI 1). l.irsko, roll call:
W ed W illiam B lair
bring shrub or plant specimp’i,
spell and pronounce name, pro­
iiy n o m m ijr ItUK
Mr nod Mrs Fifmuml Mei.cb
gram: qui* on bv-l»w* grid con­
Eifltor .if V\,‘ M Kir**! S lits t finiu'm iiitl
stitution of garden * cfcfcg Rdse AssiH-iated, l’tr(«
t
’
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t
lit \ thv f iiifuirrm •til llflt! U|»
The news in rowonw- jewelry
Circle at 10:00 A. 51. with Mrs.
iM-.JIt ll
thn
season
r&gt;
delicate,
expensive
lit it rr Haiti
nf
1heir
Julius Dingfeldcr, program: bul­
looking p-welty vvlifrli looks li'ie ihf urh! rr
(.4
\\ | lium
AnK'«ln
bous plants, Mrs. II. H. Hecren.
plntimiru. and diamond* but really Illuir, **'il uf M r it ti 1 Mr*
*.
V
TUESDAY '
Is tdntintim finnhi.j silver and Itlmi
of
Ak t ii H,
Ohh*
H i* .
I
The membegs o f the F'kielis rhutestoties.
Mpiff Ii in tJif* ifr anil it.iiilfhti i *»f
[ t’ lnss of the First Baptist Churcii
Nes'kla.trs nrr hiyltly important, Hr
J♦’ ll» M i ‘i-ach. Sf
liml Uii
will meet nl the church nl 7:30 in keeping with the new off
tat* 1. hn .Mi’ Urh, lo Ik’ t IIUI* »«* - 1
P 51. to motor to the home of shoulder necklines anil, following
&lt;* •f Su nfu i«! i ml Sfin III nil
Mr*. O. P. Wade at Flilt-r Spring* the dls-*&gt; trend, thi'V' art- done'HI
M itl-Nile P review
( 'uiirit v
Sal.
Nov. 0. 11:30 P. M .
S
T
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Kmpire and DirectoirJ- perinil style.
M iV M rinrh h a trrnduiti f of
There are fkuxililr rhinestone-set S flll Hit•It- IHjfh Sc himl lllfil •if
Investment HoocrtUca
M rs. A. Key Hostess necklines of the choker type, wltn
Phone PSG5—Teletype l)U *0
Kit a Hayworth
3t»llffrt*. Ki diiillhlU, Mo
to match, aril also itiotu She- ii
w lit I f wi«11fiit: thr Pm
T o C.A.R. On Friday earrings
“&lt; ;iL I)A “
elaborate ones of squill brilliant* &gt;Ff 111&gt;
Kcnlui-ky . Ij'X lllgtl.n ,
with pendant* of larger stunts, in K&gt; w 1if n rIm* in m her ** •iiitir
MrraWw
N
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A.
8.
I).
with
A , meeting of Fort Mellon So­ s etirrs-nt collection Assigned l&gt;V
A i ¥»
\ &gt; .if
i* girtMi I f nt **f lh«
Sh*
BeprotruUnr T . Nelson O llonrkr,
ciety. Children of the American ( ‘astltcliff.
G
len
n F o rd
t
tnl
aitr*
D&gt;
Ita
Doll
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h
fltll
III
v
.
Daytona
IWsxch,
Sts.
tAVl
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VAluA
B
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Revolution. « a &lt; held at the home
Hoop earrings which niso can be
i»f the Vi tmii'hKatn
* ■**•*» i-s«* •*ifctmukl# •! «l|
of Mr* A. It. Key, senior presi­ worn ns finger tings are new. a* pl . .bilCCVAGON Ltmiwwt }*•*»(
dent, on Nov. I with Kmlsley j are brooches which nan double a, ItelleoiC (7 hl!:c11 and lii^- leri-ntly
Meisch, Junior president, presiding I hair ornament*. There are a fun. In-en 1 1octet I to , VVbo's W ho ■ hi i
Am erican C olleges mid I ' cmvci '
over the business *e*»ion which |shaped brooch set
brilliants
i *:
followed the reading of Uie D.A.K. |surrounding » targe central poarl, sitit-s.
Mr Htair is h gradtmte ol '
.reed and the salute to the flag. , and two leaf-shaped pin* w.hali
“ R O B E R T A ”^ -T H E
" J A N E R U S S E L L " O F T H E S T A G E IN P E R S O N !
High . School.
\k|.«n
The member* had brought X'f&gt;* 1r»n be wrrn rtther »* a unit or «.&gt; l.ar field
S E E H E R T T t R IL L -S A T IO N A L F IG L E A F D A N C E !
Uluo uud is .now nlleiidnig the i
and clothing which they wrapped either siiki o f a low neckline
University uf Kentucky wlo-r. L S U P E R V O D V l L R E V U E * 25 P E O P L E ! A C T S F R O M R O X Y T H E A T R E , N . Y . l
FOR THOSE WH O t o V I M N I T H I N G S
with ChrUtma* piper *ni( trim-j
mlng l&lt;y lie *enf to the Kate Du/i-i World diamond ijroductlun m he is n senior*. He Is a ineitibcr i
F IR S T ami O N L Y C H A N C E T O S E E T H IS G R E A T S H O W ! F IR S T T IM E H E R £ l *
can Smith D.A.Ri school at Grant, 1945 reached an all-time peak of of the Kappa Alpha, social fra ,
A T T E N D M A T I N E E ! D O O R S O P E N 12:4.'. p m .! l i t S T A G E S H O W 3:4 4 p.m.
trrnity.
During
the
war
be
scrvAla.
, «
«&gt;
some 14,260,000 caraty.
ed Ms n first ilcuti-nant with the
Member* prrannt who.^ iujoyed
tho social hour Included . Kmlsley
Thore nr,, now morg than 2fl.00n Fifteenth Air'F'orre In Italy nml
Meisch, Mary Anne Galloway, diamond cutter* widfly *rat1 etp,l flew 39 missjjiit', He w-ivs|tiMiird
ed
the
Diatingulsjlihj
Flying
ONSTAGE
Roliert Pullin, Nollcy Nance, Mar­ throughout the world.
C ross and received the Air Med
ianna Springer. Patricia Tooke.
|
liitile Yelvlngton, Ell** both WoodDuring 1945, the United S1 ** al with tbr-e onk leaf clu.ti-i*The wedding will be in i-v-m
ruff, Murray Nance and Cynthia importe&lt;| industrial cl i o to o i- I
of Dec' 21 lit the Holy * bi Ruumillst
worth f 12.756.973.
p C $ tO S ie $ 't W "
Fpiscnpul Church.

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Social Calendar

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POWELL’S

BakiiiqTlirift

FARRELL’S

lit*'

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TeeiuTalk

Keystone
Custodian
Funds

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Miss 51able Chapman. Mn « Ruth
Hale, Mr*. Jack Burney, Mrs. II.
B. Crumley, Ml** Saidee William*,
Mi*a Ruth Hand. and Mr*. Jock
Horner.
Mr*. Zeb Ratliff, Mr*. Nancy
Brock, MU* Mildred Await and
61ra.’ John Callahan.

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to tre lovtd for It* elude simplicity.
Trim, pointed collar, with ■ (oftty
rolling tboulder line and free action
•leave. Bobble Brook* tailored It of a
oof! all wool |ertey In • lineup of
luadona oolonkSizee 13 to It . ^ 0 , 9 5

While yon're w aiting for that hondingne n ew Dodga
o r Plymouth, don’t let y o u r i r w t car down.
D m N * Protection moons (1 ) D riv ia g aoloty foe
yourm lf and family; (&gt; ) Proaievotion o f jo u r ear'*
coih value. D riv e in and M an chock It ever. O w
Interact la It la the aamo oa y w n . W e l l fall yoa
whot moods attention— If
■pend on It today w ill i

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ilenderiiing, button* front styl« - ro
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Open. Eae for Ironing and It fashioned
of tbs attractive Florida Flower* prim.
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2nd day o f N ovem b er, A f ) the
f N T U . I K F- (}
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*r» the C ircu it Court tof
Judge « f ,S em inole
(*uynty, Florid a, an a b - f Florida, at h!« o ffic e In rhi
title o f which aald rasa *» i hou»*» o f aald Cm inty a! H
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Mfiy rla lm * and d rm iin l* which
»#r flth »«r (if you. may h »v * « «
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i|#4?**n««14 tali* tif nald County, to
f my hand ami o ffic ia l------------- --- 1
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County
Jude* of
Bomlnolg
Sanford. He ml no I# County,
C oun ty, Florida, At b li o fflc a In ih*
Florida, tfsla f la t day «,f *
j
co u rt
houta o f told County fct
!tar»foril, Florida, within eigh t *al^t»
' (■ h ' c m s i m . n
dar month* from th# lim a o f tji*
-&lt;r &lt;i*- cii-mi f.iuit
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flm t !»ul&gt;l lent Ion of I hi* n*dicr i i* ♦»
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r
« Cum “ f dVmaml nlmll h« In writina=
and ahall # t » t « th * plnc« o f, real*
S O T I lli TO A l'I 'K A I l
daticg and poat o fflcn a d r t n o f tha
claim an t. and aha 11 b« *%orn to . TO M *tfj l-r# fl M f if, w fitn if plm *
»f
r*wi,|.
tic*- tv 5711 K r &gt; iiiitx - M l
hy Ilia claim ant, agent, or a H orrify,
*
and an y atich claim or damand not FhlUdrlphU, Pa.
* You a r t hereby requ ired to appaar
ao fll* d shall b * v o id
on tha l l t h day o f N o v*rn b tr, A. L).
Jo y c e v . k i n l a w
At
adm inistrator
of
tha 1?«&lt;* In a certain null fo r dlvorca
E s t a t e 'o f Thomaa W. K in- pvlidlntr iri tli# Circuit Court • i
Heirtlficilft County, F lo rid a , an abJaw, deceased.
hr**vlai*d title o f which said cats
Flrat publication Oct in.- !•!&lt;
U Joseph E dw ard Hts#l«, P la in t iff

Beware Coughs
from comraoa coif*

That Hang On

Creomubdon rrllcYrs promptly be­
cause U goes right to the seal of tha
trouble to help louecn nrwi expel
verm laden phlegm, and aid future
to soothe and heal rsw, tender, Is*
named bronchia) mucons mem­
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of CreomuUlon with tbs un­
derstanding you must like tha waj It
juickly allays the cough or you are

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p u b lication o f th l* n m lr .
Each
claim or dem and iilisll !,&lt;• in w ritin g
and shall * 1 , 1 , th , placa o f r , » d,B C » and poat o ff lc * a d d rr,, o!
tha c la im a n t,. and .h a ll ha *&lt;anro
to b r tha claim an t, agent, a , a tto r ­
ney, and a n y.su ch claim or demand
tint an filed shall he rold.
O AJtLJtND W. S P E N C E R
* A s e xa o u to r o f tha I a n V flll
and T ea tam aat o f K B t J .I K
U QIHijUM, deoeaaeil
K ln t p u b lica tion Oct. It , U K .

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Business Opportunities

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.
Tcrwiileev,' Jr- 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 T E D TO
operate this buihjcss for only a
Get your 8 X H MM movie camera
snort lime. Call afley 7.‘00 1*.
now. Made by Hell Howell. WloCOUPLE desires 2 bedroom fur­
M, If Interested. J*. A. Calhoun,
bold Studio.
nished apartment in or out of
010 W. First St.
••
t
city. Na children, permanent
Itt-lrV U T IK U L stainVcs* a te e l s in k s
residents.
Write,. H. L. Sloan,
LOANS
a v a ila b le N O W , L a s t a life tim e Avalon Apts, No. 6. Sanford.
Itandatl E lec tro Co,

Fuel pump pulsates. 15 million times.

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 mnt, 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 E A L E S T A T E FOR 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
PU ltNfSH E!) Tmuso (Tr apartment
Ph. f*S*l&gt;-J.

1

Carburetor mixes 5 million cubic ft. of air with more than 600
gallons o f gasoline. Frequent Motor Tune-Up prevents expen­
sive repairs.

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.
No co-makers on money loans.
Variable payment plana.
FAMILY LOAN-CO.

For a Complete M otor-Tune-Up Stop at

Southern
&lt;•*■+• »**. aea

500 P ark Avenue

Phone 9143

E3*Bread ,

I.r&gt; ACKER yV^ otables and fruit
land. 2 flowing well*.
South
Elder Springs, N'orvnl O. Mar­
ion, Itt. 2, Box 1HI-A. Sanford.

At war i atk ton I 0 U I H I RN

GOOD house and lot,
Lumber yard.

FIRESTONE MANAGERS
SHOP EARLY S AI F
Thursday - Friday -Saturday Onlv
T 1 U II.E B

Adorable

A N D

. BLOCKS

H o rn ** m i

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Lltlle Folkt loufl/i
onJ H appily Sing
In Thli Safa and Sturdy
Ratk-A-Swing

T1r**fon«
SUPER

S P E C IA L S

LATEST STYLED
K ID D IE M E T A L
TABLE and 2
CII/VIK SETS

/* 88
O

W icker Clothes
H A M P E R S
A ll Colors

A uoaJarful toy at a very *
small price! The wheel*
even have rubber urea.

A w on d erfu l iteed (o r the
i i- i- . q lo ta Eaey rolling.

3-pc. Set
Juvenile Dishes
Plate, Largo Bowl,

F o ld in g

DOLL

CAB

hssvy slasalated lutkM .
Blsgamt riding f i t m #
d»ut lib t w teres.

KOCK-A
S W IN G
$6.38 Hssvy gang* steel strong
and s a f*. rin ls h s d In
p re tty red and ersan
entmtl. 49 Inches high.

IRISH MAILS
4 ft Long, A ll
4 m
Steel Reg. 18.95 A S

FIRESTONE STORES
” 1 East First Street
Phone 12

TAii Straamltnad Ship

PATRQle
PLANK

OEI.ERY plants- Pascal and Early
Fortune. Phone 1119-R,

FOR SALE— Immediate occupancy
—two unit apartment liou«e, one WurliUer juke—Call 330-W.
apartment now rented. Centrally FIRESTONE radio, table model
located, recently furnished. Puce
H0.00. Ph. 813-W.
*8400.00. SL Johna Realty Co.,
IRRIGATION
system-complete.
Phone |129. •
Engine, pump, risen and sprink­
6 A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E
lers, covers six acres.' Phone
6250 or 702 E. Michigan Ave.,
FILL UP with Fuel Oil and U e Orlando.

aene before winter.
D. IL Pope Co., Inc. 800

For the lawnl
CRASS SHEARS
HEDGE SHEARS
LAWN MOWERS
SANFORD HARDW ARE CO.
21o East First St.

SIMMS
Show cards and posters
O— ORE'S SIGN SERVICE
O. D. Landres*. Phone 1021

RENT A CAB
. , YOU DRIVE IT
PHONE IOO

-

BTKICKLAND-MOIt BISON
•.'-DHIVE-IT, INC.
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND SERVICE
109 Palmetto A ir.
Phone 1011

NICHOLLS
ELECTRIC appliance repairs —
we repair washing machines,
STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY
vacrum cienm-rs, fans, lulxera.
for flnrd( quality
Trotter Appliance Service, 304
PORTHAITB
Commercial and Copy Work
W. 2r&gt;d St., Phone 1004-J.
ONE full length black lapin fur
Snapshot Service#
coal Site 1H. (50. # 0 0 Mag­ AUTOMOBILE &amp; radiators re­
Phone 1189 — 220 MeUch Bldg.
paired. Wright A. Cohen Gar­
nolia Ave., Phone 931.
age, 2lit 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
ELECTRIC phonograph. Very good
condition. Phone 24G-J.

HARTMAN wardrobe cushion top
trunk. Good condition. I’hone
•4(5(MV.

CITATION leathers in most
colors and large selection of 6
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
good upholstery fabrics. Robert
H. Brown, 2911 N. Orange
I’LL BUY year rat -eganlleua
Ave, Orlando, Fla.
of age or condition. Ri— Reel,
808 W. 2nd 8L
Floor Mata Available

terminating Co.—5 year* guaran­
teed contract, Ixmded and in­
sured. 8 years experience. For
free Inspection! ami estimate
.Phone 6 or write P, O- Box
73 Longwood, Fla.
S L I P C O V E R S and d ra p eries made
Mrs. W C. D ekle, Phone 402-M

PUJIL1C stenographer, llo N.
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
WANTEDUsed
ensilage
cutter
in
Phone lUd-J
Fertiliser. The Sknford X-Cel
good workablo order.- Phone 455.
Store, 2nd A Sanford.
PF V IN O LB TIK E SHOP

ESCAROLE plants. 25,000 Deep '38 or later 5-paaeenger automobile
wanted. Phone 1094-J.
Hear). Phone 819-R.
ELECTHIC HELF-8TARTING
KITCILE.N * OFFICE
CLOCKS
BAUER APPLIANCES

13 N O T IC E S — P E R S O N A L

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
201 North Park .
Telephone 37'

7 Pets, Livestock, Supplies

TOUCUTON A WATSON. 1201 PHONOGRAPHS for rent.
Celery Avsi. Has Parian Panda. Mask Ben, phone 053.
60 sheets V. Crimp roofing, 10 fL GIVE us your order for baby 14
LOST &amp; FOUND
300 ft. 2x4 dressed. 850 tin. ft.
1x4 rough* 18 cypress post 14 A
18. 1 concrete mixer. J. L. Per­
kins, 6Lh A Maple.

H ai m Thlriaan-fnth W in g Span
from Tip fo Tip

ROCKING
HORSE

DuHart's

GRAVELY tractor with mower,
hnrrow, plow and vwctJer, Also
D)-lnch batulsuw, mill style. Air
compressor and tank for garage
. Phone J*.
or spray gun, all in Arl .condi­ Florida Bank Bldg.
tion. tlMl SanLlYd Ave., or Box
12 S P E C IA L S E R V IC E S
201 Country ('Tub Road.

chicks.

The .S a n fo r d X-Csl

Store, 2nd A banford.
6
HELP WANTED

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
W. 15th St.

LOST: Billfold,
athletic field.
return billfold
des Hotel room

18

on' High Bchool
Keep money A
and paper*. Val­
419.

AUTOS FOR SALE

1939 Plymouth, 4-door, Roy Reel,
Waitress wanted—good hours, 8
300 West Second Street

FLOWERS
day week* Roy Johnaon's GrilL
for all occasion*
103o Chevrolet Sedan, good'condi­
MeNEJLL A YOST, FLORIST
tion, tour new 15 In. wheels,
COLORED girls for laundry wprk.
Celsry Ave, just o ff Sloes
3190.00 cash. Atlantic Station
Experienced. Apply la person.
Office ph* 403, re* Idsnos ph. 610-R
Park A 3rd.
Seminole County Laundry Co.,
819 W. 3rd 8L
PASTRY cook wanted* Roy John

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ROOF TIL*
Spanish A barrel

TWO SUPER SPECIALS

88 JR. FISHING
OUTFIT...

TOUCHTON

DI8H waahtr wanted.
son's Grill.

Roy John­

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ABOUT

Plant-890 Carswell Bt*, 1
W H W

SWEET Hamlin
VU W. Lord. PI

111.113 EAST FIRST STREET

WORK WANTED

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a d v e r t is in g

PHONE 12
Atlantia Station, 3rd A
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lads ISJ A |M KrnnkaJ- Woodmrrs
subdivision pi\r&gt; Bonk 1
PASS I*Mis ISS A 111 Krsnk L Won).
ruffs
Subdivision Plat Book. •

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PICK THE WINNER CONTEST
H u polo to. n t e r colon, crsyonn, tveirkhia* Lks

FIRST PRIZE — Three 8*10 Hand Colored OU Portraits. Denoted
by (be Raymond Studio

be TWO at BJTZ Theatre

SECOND PRIZE — Weed's

LIONEL ^

THIRD Urn SEVENTH PRIZES — Ono

-VS-

SANFORD
AUBURN

•VS.

DUKE ‘

GEORGIA

MISSISSIPPI STATE
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C I4 M S O N

-VS-

3 BEDROOM house in go4d loca­ GRAVELY tractor with mower,
harrow, plow jmd weeder. Also
tion. Excellent condition. |0,500.
10-inch bandsaw,- mill *lyl*. -Air
Phone 2 0 Q - J . _________

compressor and tank for garage
DODGE - PLYMOUTH '
or spray gun, all In A -l condi­
PARTS AND SERVICE
tion. 400 Sanford Ave^ or Boz
199
Pelmet
to Are.
Phone 1011
201 Country Club Road.

5 ROOM house with bath. Close
In. Phone 234-J.
IU with
wl
7 rooms
GOOD bus!InsAasite
l 'Ip p iy to owner. The
and bathMonler. service sUtlon.
si
old Festler.
roe Comer, Don't colt Setur-'
day*.

Ora-ERY plant*—Pascal and Early EIjHCTRJC appliance repairs— 0
we repair washing machines,
• Fortune. Phone 619-R.
,
' vrnccum cleaners, fans, mixer*.
TrolUr Appliance Service, 304
Wurlitzer Julw—Call 330-W.
W. 2nd BL, Phone 10A4-J,
FIRE8T0NE radio, tab!* model.
AUTOMOBILE
A radiator* i» 810,00, Ph. 818-W.
palred. Wright A Cohen OarIRRIGATION
system—complete.
age, lis t A French, Ph. 1009-J.
-Engine, pump, riser* and iprinklers, cower* six seres.- Phone
0200 or 702 E. Michigan A t*.,
Orlando.

For Um lawn I
GRASS SHEARS
. . HEDGE SHEARS
LAWN MOWERS
SANPORD HARDWARE CG.
210 Boat First S t

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5 ARTICLES FOR SALE-

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FILL UP with Fool 0Q and K
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; .VSNAVY _ _
N. C STATE -.VS.
VANDERBILT ......

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S. CAROLINA
ARMY
CORNELL

NORTHWESTERN
YALE
vice# " '

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OLE TIRE 8HOP

INDIANA
PENN

§. Brown, MU N. Orang*,
A r e , Orlando. FU.

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SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

201 -North Park
Telephone 37

for toot.
W 953.

The

BUY

USED pUnte fo r cash. The Mask
Bo*, phone M R
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DAGS

Floor Mato AraHaUe
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stenographer.

Park. iPhorle
1120.
For*,
twie m
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condition, Pbon*

BROWN

^ V m “I lC01S

Mr*. W- C. Delds, Phone 402-M.

PUBLIC

HARTMAN wardrobe cushion top
trunk. Good eandRMft. Phon
MO-W.
-

TUXEDO
Hunt'* Tuxado Fqed Store

PURDUE

-VS-

2109 Mag-

nolla A t* , Phone M L

Week

SYRACUSE

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coot Size 18. |50.

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VETERAN’S TERMITE
CONTROL CO.
Formally the W. D. Mellon Ex- *
terminitingJCo.—ji years guaran- &lt;
teed contract, .Mnded and in­
jured, 8 year* experience. For
free inspection* ‘and estimate
Phone 8 -or writ* P, O, Bo* #
78 Longwood, Fla.____________

ONE fall length black lanin -fur SLIPCOVERS and draperies made.

(D IA N motorcycle,”
motorcycle. “ 45"—1928,
INDIAN

GEORGETOWN -VS-BOSTON COLLEGE

COLUMBIA

H. B. Pep* Oa, IM. 8M

NOTRE DAME

-VS.

MINNESOTA

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whwm

MARYLAND

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RENT A CAR
YOU DRIVE IT
.PnONB 200
STRICKLAND-MORRISON '
■'♦DR1VB-1T, INC.

NEW,' modem 6-room house. 2
lots with fruit trees. A. Con­
stantine, Phone 9108.

GOOD 4 room house, garage, out
building*. 119 acn* pasture and
truck land. See H. A. Taylor,
Longwood, Fl»^ BL 2, Bo* 238.

WINTER PARK

-VS*

FLORIDA

Plash
Panda

Township 11 South-Bangs l l East.

purpose In democracy is another
angle developed in the pspmhleL
Hie idaa is to make those' group*
which am thoroughly representa­
tive of the people useful. Tt warfts
against those which represent only
FOR RENT
one'specint point of view.
R A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E
7 P e t i, L ire ito c k , Supplies
In discussing politico) parties the
lly JANK EADS
league say* that “ machine.” can FURNISHED' a
WASHINGTON, (,!•) — Politic*,
coupl*. No c
r*n. itione 728TdUCHTON-4 WATSON. 1201
Im beaten or can at least be made
FLOWERS
say* the l-eague of Women V o lfrs. to servo the nvernge citizen.
XJ after 5:30.
Celery. Ava. Has I’urin* Feeds.
for
all
occasions
i* one irume in whit;h,' whether me
The
pamphlet
also
describe*
the
McNEILL
A
YOST,
FLORIST
TWO
rooms,
partially
furnished
GIVE
ua your order for baby
like It or not, we're counted In,
Celery Ave. Just off Sines
for housekeeping.. Adults only.
* thicks. The S a n f o r d X-Ccl
■‘This trouble with polUlcfs," It mechanics o f a pull Ileal party, hoV
_____________ Office pb. 403, residence ph. GI0-R
’ 309 1‘arlt A v*.
Store, 2nd A. hanford.
adds, ^is that too many of ua are it operates from precinct np to
national committee. It suggeata
letting somebody else play our that one good way to get into pol­ NICE largo bedroom* for rent. SEE us for (tor# &gt;IP« — itOTE 8 ' _ H E L P W A N T E D
halids' fur us.”
pipe , elbow* one other cold
fitS'W. 1st St.
itics is to run for precinct com­
Tho league, n non-partisnn or­ mitteeman on the party ticket.
GARAGE apartment for rent.
ganisation was established in 1 U20
STAN LEY-ROGERS
ey‘a Drug Store. Part Urn* ol
This, ran bo achieved by “ side;
Adult* only. 700 East 2nd St.
‘‘to pncmlrnge eiltteVls ’ participa­
fu)J Umo.
HARDWARE COMPANY
walk-pounding
and
doorbell-ring­
tion in government." It is current­
FUItNfgI|KD . room 'with kitchen
Waitress wanted—good hour*, 8
ly campaigning lit. Impress folks ing."
.
HOOF TILE
-privileges. 1‘hoiio i 8-W.
.The citizen then will learn po­
day week. Hoy Johnson** GrllL
that * politic* i* everybody a Luti-Spanish A barrel type
litics “ from the inside and will bo
nesr.
.
.
white
and
coloretf
.
•
2 WANTED TO RENT
COLORED girl* for laundry work.
The nvernge* cilir.cn, say* the in a position to g e t' something
R. * K. ROOFING T IL E CO.
Experienced. Apply in person.
I.eaftiie. after making up hi* mind done about what looked hopeless
Plant-300 Carswell 8 L, Phone 112]
Seminole County Mundry Co,
about the kind of world he wauls from* tile outside,"
COUPLE desires 2 bedroom fur­
Daytona Reach, Fla., Bo* 511
810 W. 3rd St.
for himself and his fntnily, must
nished apartment in or out of
! “ ei[iiess it through politicnl action
city'. No children, permanKit SWEET Hamlin oranges 2c each. PA ST it V cook wanted. Roy John.
—registering, voting nnd a lot be­
resident*. Write R. L. Sloan,
*on'a Grill.
R. Vi. Lord, Phone 788-W.
L E G A L N O T IC E
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Avalon Apt*, No. 8. Sanford.
side.**.
DISH
wnsher wanted. Roy John”
M rrin j
son's Grill.
Snnfnnl, I’lnrlds. Vm. ft. intft REFINED middle-aged gentleman MIRACLE CONCRETE Co. J. E.
' m i n : i* HEtiMiir tiiVE\ that
of good address, protcslant,
Terwlllserer, Jr, Mgr. Cement 9 * W O R K W A N T E D
The League says that the trou­ pursuant to Chnpfrr 1*1. I tortile
wishes good plain board and
Water Proofing — Building
statute*,
IIPSS as amended, the futble ties in the low opinion many
room by the month, with pleas­
Block* — Sewer Pipe.
Iuni |*S itrseelbed leed la Ucmlaole
809 EXPERT painting— contract or
j Americans have of politics.
Cnaatr* I't.irl.lu, will be offered ter
ant ntmosnhere. Write JAR. c/o
Elm Are. phone 888-W.
hourly ba*is. 8 . G, Grogan,
Tho result of this altitude,” tho ■ale *« Puhlle ualrry fur the btabrst
Herald, giving particular* in
roofa repaired, Phono 115-4 or
’ la-ague points out .lie a pamphlet, sad.brat rash bid, at lbs freut dost
most* reasonable price.
Get your 8 * 8 MM movie camera
sf
Ibe
ksmtaols
luuuty
Cstart
783-J.
is seen In statistics which- show House, at aaafurd. bsglaalag at
now. Made by Bell Howell. WioI that less than one in every three H ill A. M, aa Bandar. Ntrvnibvr
bold Studio,
(FURNISHED house or apartment.
11 i|ua!iflrd voters bother* to voto In 3Stb. I M l •
.
•
LO ANS
Ph. HUI-J.'
mnyorolity elections; only one in Sly of NWH of NW14 Secllon IT
BEAUTIFUL
itainlea*
steel
sinks
Towitslilp lu floulh Itange 11 Easb
10 It; county dec|inns." .
l o a n s MADE
•
ijde 11 It 11 A 11 Block 10 FURNISHED apt, or small house, • available NOW. Last a llfetlm*.
Randall Eleetrc Co.
veteran, wife and 2 small child­
This Is when I He machine takes 7’fenoitv old. Plat lluolt 3 pages
FROM $10 TO .*300
t&gt;« A VI A P»«I IbO.k * pose* 111
ren. Am forced to move because
over, warns the League.
strict privacy; fast service
&gt;r&gt;
of sale of not. Ph. 0C4-W. H. A.&lt;
“ People who neglect their dem­ A
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
tots II 11- A It Block 10 lyreamShryock.
l
O
NL
sixty
yard
seed
bed
cover,
noid Pint Itook 3 pages 90 A 91
ocratic duties risk losing their
102 Sanford Avenue
frames,
wire
and
pins..
B.
E.
A
pint
Ip.ok
4
pages
10
A
9$.
ilrmocrnllr rights," it says, adding
tail
IS
Block
10
Dream
wold
Plat
Squires.
Rt.
2,
Lake
Onors.
I
BORROW
HERB WHKllK
that the only remedy for what's
Book 1 imges 90 A 91 A Plat Book 3 R E A L E S T A T E F O R S A L E
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
wrong with American politic* is
4 page# 10 A 9S,
Idit 37 Block C, Itusna Vista Ka
RADIOS, phonographs, records, YOUR natuial desire for privacy
more potilks—"acting together to
FOR HALE
in money matters U strictly
tales r u t Hook 3 pages I A I.
sheet music, guitar*. The Mu*ic
get something done about a com­ M
INCOME
Property—Large
group
l 17 Block 7 lock hart's Sub
respected here.
Friend* and
Box,
phone
053.
mon problem.”
of house* ' In colored section
division PUt Book 3 pags 70.
relatirea are not qnestioned
“ The way to make democracy Lot* 4 A S Block 9 HighUnd Park
which will show good return on DUSTING cart,, hand duster, mule
about your credit. Your em­
Plat Book 4 psg* It.
come alive again, as It was in the
selling price of 115,750.00.
ployer or buzInsag associates •
Wk* Block 4 Tier II, Tho Town or
cultivator, fertilizer broadcast­
early days o f Amcrifn,” the League Hanford.
TOURIST, C A B IN , and Trailer
will not boar of your penOna) w
er. good mule, mule dl»c, 5 ton*
suggests, ‘-'is for mIIIinns of uver- IaiI 13 Boyd's Bubvkvision PUt
affair*. Hurt I* no cause for
fertilizer, Col* ' planter, mule
Park on State Highway 3 priced
Book 1 pagd 91.
ngtf citizens tn wnkc up nnd pta
smbsirassmenL
plow, Georgia stock, 1 lot of
at 825,000.00.
Lots 13 to is First Addition lo
politics. This doesn't mean that I'lneluirst Plat Book l patf* 79.
Reasonable credit requirements.
sweeps, hand Water pumps, plat­
A GOOD three bedroom bunga­
they need run for office. It docs M U 9 A ID Block I Tier IS
No co-mokera on money loans.
form acales. Phone 7H1-J, Carl
low priced at 10,500.00,
mean that they should learn the Seminole Park (Less Ily&gt; Plat A VERY N E AT five room bunga­
Variable payment plana.
S. Myncs.
Book 1 psgs IS.
FAM ILY LOAN CO.
game and play it hard.'k.
low In Sanford Heights section
Lul A West Sanford llenlty Com­
LUMBER FOR HALE
Florida Bank BidIPhone &gt;*
The I-ongue stresses the impor­ pany's Subdivision PUt itook S
at 87,850.00.
W. D. Butnbalough, Wilson'* Corntance of Ilie Individual, unt ns a psgs St.
cr.
12. SPECIAL SERVICES
1 to II Block F West Han­ W E . HAVE A good five room
single voter, hul ns nn active po­ Lola
house on large comer Lot out­
ford llenlty Company's Hubdlvtsloh
litical worker. When he becomes PUt Book S page 94.
side -City LimlU. at .85,500.00 SIX FACTORY built booths with
a worker ho can multiply his ef. IdJU 1 to 5 4k 7 to II Block (1
StttNH
Term*. •
, , , .. .
Ubles. See A. ConsUntlne, Phone
fecUrenees many fold, say* the West Hanford |l**ltr Company's HOBERT A, WILLIAMS, Realtor
&gt; Show cards and p0«tere
0108.
Hubdlvlslon
PUt
Book
6
psgs
•*.
How “ pressure
n MU 1 1 A 4 tn I A 1« A 11 Block
League,
simply byiffotiffB**
gettingRerve
others
0 — DEE’S SIGN BBRVICb
RAYMOND LUNDQUI8T,
to go to the-polls.
O. D. Landreu. Phone 1021
IVORY baby crib and mittress,
~" ; v1
'. A hack1ate
cheap. Phone 900-R. •
Phone 718
Atlantic Bank Bldg

Lady Voters Must
Play Active Role
In Political Game

RAYMOND’S-RITZ-HERALD

C H E M IS T R Y

.

lo t Sf The Town ef Sylvan 1-ako
Plat Book 1 page ts.
E&lt;4 of NW&lt;* of » Mt»| -ai*cilun' |*

Wti of M V i; of NEH (less N It*
NH of KH of Stt'lt of HW't pJL
•ft of W «!S,t ft) Section f Town­
lion 11 Township 11 South Itange
ship 11 South Ilsngs so East.
it. Bast
Lots I to I Block :4 A. ft. Ituesell's
Lot* IS A, It Block 31 Crystal
Adit to For l
II m l I’lat Book I
lake Winter Homes Subdivision.
png" SI.
Plat Book 1 page* lit IIS A lit.
lots I la S Block 1 A. fl Ituesell's
M ts * |o II a l l Block 17 Crystal
Add la Fort
Heed I'lst Book I
lake Winter Itornri. Hatnllvision.
page »I.
Plat Hook 3 page* III IIS a He.
led* I to I f|j-u i: Cl ft at U| |
lots 57 to tt loch. Arbor Crystal
A E l l ft of N to ft of lad tt
Uke&lt; Club Secllotl I'lkt Book S
Block S A. It Buseell's A 4I to
pages
71 A 71.
'
Kqrt Heed, Pint Book I page ST.
O. I*. HKBNDON'
lots 1 * « T A I tie** N 10 ft of
Clerk of Ih* Circuit Court
lad *1 Block » A. B.Bussell'S
Seminole County. Florida* 1
Add to Fort Heed, Plat Book I
(CIRCUIT COUBT HEAL) _•
A
paK* &gt;7.
,
Wags II.
Lota 1 I ( A 7 Block 10 A- U.
Lots 117 to !*t Prank L. WoodItusMlI's Add to Tort Heed, Blot
rufra
SuMIvIslon Plat Bonk 1
Book I page M
pags tt.
lo u I I S I Block 11 A. B. BusMis ISS A m Prank L. Wood­
■ell's Add lu Kort Heed, I'lM Book
ruffs
Subdivision I’ lal Book 1
1 page ST.
psg# tt.
,
Lots I In in Block S A. II. Ituelads 1*7 A l»* Prank 1. Wood­
A
w ir« Add to.Kort Bred. Plat B -ok
ruff*
Subdivision Plat Book 1
I Page ST. .
pegs tt.
la las treatment st staslots t I 1 I M i l l H I I S I I
rasa Ssiass add. It Is a
Mis |y» A 111* Prsnk U Wood­
Block t Lockhart's Subdivision,
yst se rfscttnv la away
ruff#
subdivision Plat Book 1
I'lsl Book 1 page 70.
psg# tt.
teds II. II 11 II A .It Block.*
Beg ( ch» N of SE Corner Secllon
l-ocktisrfa Subdivision. Pta I Book
1 Township 70 South Bang# 10
i psgs 7*.
East run N It rhs W 11 ^ chs to
fade Z I A 7 Block 11 Lockhart’s
Hallway, SW along Hallway II cha
Subdivision PTbl Book 1 page 7b, S II S degree*. K II.t rhs H t ik
lads I to f A 7 * 10 11 A ll Block
degrees. W 11.71 oh* H to S Une of
II Lockhart's ' Subdivision I’lsl
Hertlon. K I7H i-h* N to degress
Jl 'uk 1 psgs 70.
' E 11.3 ch* lo Beg: It.#** S 1 rhs).
Isill S t f. A * Block M LockMts St SS S* SS St A 71 to 75 The -tirin for sal* by Lancy'a Drug
hart’s Subdivision Plat Book 1 Town of Sylvan U k t Plat Book 3lo*
and Drug Store* evrry-

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Dolli wilh £yoi of Sparkling Huo *
Doll* with Lovoly Curll
Doth Who'll ho tho ChHdmot Joy
O f lucky Lltlk CUhl

1 pags ft.

Milk Mixture for
Stomach Ulcers

m
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rss

*eedj Vlgorc

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ssras .iit&amp;ne
a t y Bag Co. Bo* 240, Or9. .

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WANTED: two used Inside doors;
sheet rock. B
•hoot
Iltonchstu, 1400 Park
t
W ANTED: Ueed ensilage tetter to
go*d workable order. Pbcce 458.

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Hanford il^rald

Hi Unity Thorn li Strength—

J To IVoUet the read# •* the World)

’ 4 ff* PTosnoU (ho r nuTt— of America;
To h o l m Prosperity for Sanford;

THE WEATHER

Partly cloud) tonight, unit Thurs­
day.

AN’ INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAl’EK
SANFORD,

Established 1908

VOLUME XXXVII

iNationalist
Drive Slowed
ists

Cops Score In G o a l Post Scrim m age

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Funeral Services
F or E a rl W . Jeter
A re Revealed Today
•

Remains of Karl W. Jeter, 47
year ojd dispatcher of Ihe Klorlda
Tower and Light Company plant
who waa found dead yesterday
morning at 11:30 o'clock In tho
.r garage in the rear of hit home at
2414 Palmetto Avenue, will be
lhJpped this afternoon to Cordelc,
. Go. for funeral and interment, it
waa innounced by the Erickson
Funeral Home.
Mr. Jeter,i who had lived hero
for the past 11 vtartf was born
May 4, 1899 at Unodjbv Ga. He
waa a member of the lu*V Metho■ - dlst Church, of the Woodmen'of
the World, and also of the Masonic
9 Lodge of Cordqle.
&lt; w He la survived by the widow,
- Mr*. Earl W. Jeter; a eon, Kari
vV. Jeter, now attending the Unireraity of Florida; three sUurs,
'
Mr*. George D.-Jordan of Pitlalka,
J, 1L Wood of Cordele, Ga.
and Mn. If, O. Coleman of Americus, Ga.; and*two brothers, Rufus
W. Jeter of Orlando and Marshall
Joter of Palutka.

__

MOUNTED POUCE at Philadelphia • Franklin Held down
Princeton's happy horde on his own ten yard line dorln* a
___
between the Uw and triumphant Tiger rootrrs who sooghi to gt* dawn
the field to tear up the goal poota. Orvplte a number of upset* n th aa
this—and onr of them was the upset by which the Tigers Usk tbs game
from Princeton 11-11—the Princeton lad* did yank up lh«

County Relinquishes Priorities
At Air Station In Favor Of City
The Hoard of County Commis­
sioner* yesterdey relinijulshed in
favor of the City, any priorities
limy may hold on the Sanford
Naval A ir SUlion. This action,
followed the request of Chamber
of Commerce Manager Edward
Higgins, who staled that the City
had asked that the county and
state relinquish their holdings, and
to write the War Assets Adminis­
tration to that effect.
Mr. Higgins pointed nut that
buildings fur school* and hospital
ara free to users, but that build­
ing to be used for privatsi industry
must be bought.and paid for, and
that the City will act as a trading
agency for the government.’
The County has been assured in
tin transaction thst the hospital
at tho station, will bo used us n
hospital only said Countv Clerk O.
P. Herndon.
Tho commissioners heard an
outline o f the work of the Beminokj County Health and .Tubercu­
losis Aiaociation by Mr*. Edward
Kireher, following which they ap­
proved admission to 'th e Central
Florida Tuberculosis Sanitailum
of Harry A. Garwood of Lake
Monroe, Mra. Jlotty Evelyn Uold.

Agent William Klrmalrd said
the men had 9,337 sugar stamps
in their poesesslon^ The men, botK
former taxicab drivers, were iden, titled as Frank E. Buchanan, 34,
and II. S. George, 33-ytars-eld..
‘ said the atempa were
■ and erere from North
Nebraska. Illinois, Indiana
midwest states. sTba
agent said his department has
been working on the ess# for
months and that other arrests will
follow Shortly.

t **
fQnnajrd. said the .stamps were

to whisky rooonehInert. He aald
that brings tha alcohol tar unit

wife of s t^tcran, and ' Lucille
Hearse* colored, of Sanford. Mra.
Kireher commended the Hoard
highly" for this action.
The Board directed M. C. Hag­
an. with the assistance: of n State
Road Inspector to inspect the Hear
Lake Hoed which was recently
completed In the Forest City a c ­
tion.
Painting at tha. San/nsd Canning
Kitchen, and of the County Health
Unit, was authorized.
Resolutions were adopted vacat­
ing certain portions of San Lando
at Altamonte for Condor Merritt
and Cecil Merritt, and certain porllona of lakeview subdivision for
Ranks Ford. Approval of the plat
of Rowland Park aouth of Geneva
Avenue and west of the airport,
was deferred until the nesi meet­
ing, Mr. Herndon reported.
Transfer of a liquor selling
license from Charles W. Gaines u
Herbert M. McLean in Ihe south
art of the county, was approved.
dher liquor selling licenses upi
proved were those o f Robert F ullon Healer, at Ftorn Park and of
Fred Greer on the State Highway,
seven miles smith o f Sanford.

8

U. S., Britain Confident Russian
Oftenie In U. N. Can Be Headed Off
Clark Says U. 5&lt;
Wants Austria To
Run -Own Affairs

Occupation T r o o p s
•F B I Nabs. Two M e n ,
W ill Rem ain U ntil
For Bootlegging
Treaties Concluded

LOUISVILLE. Ken., Nov. 9. OP)
— Two LoalavIlU men .were arreetad by federal agent* today in
connection with the Operation* of
a sugar stamp bootlegging syndicata. The ring is said to hart been
f t t-era ling In a dozen midwest
•state*. Agents o f the federal al­
cohol tax unit'took the men into
custody as they stepped from a
passenger plane at Bowman iFieU
. on a return trip from Chicago.

Film Pickets Get ‘Fenced In’ B y Police

Majority Inj|
Senate Still
G O P Sweeps Country
In Comeback A fte r
1(5 Y ears In Poli­
tical
Background

ORLANDO,
Nov. S— (/l1)—
Orange luunty will hair a Jt*. .
publican srprreenlative for the
lir*t time In ila history. Com­
plete unofficial returns show
that Incumbent Tyn Cobb, Jr.,
Democrat, and Republican Alex
Akerman, Jr., won the county's .
two seat*. Cobb got 6,106 votes,'
Akrrtnan 6,093, J. G, Morrell,
Democret, 6,669 end Leland 51,
Chubb, Republican, 4.S41.

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Sugar stamps

FloridaHands
orities

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Hendricks H as S a fe
M argin Over Moss;
' E arly Returns I n ­
dicated Tight Race

PEIPING, Nov. 6, (/P) —
Chinese
Communists
in
fierce countofr attacks today
are safd to have slowed
down tho Nationalist A rm y
., drive through, north Chlna'a
jShantunjj peninsula. M ili­
tary observers in .Peipinjr
said the Reds have curtail*
cd the government's broad

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W E D N E S D A Y , N O V . 6. 1946

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Reds Launch O f fe n sive Agrainst R ail
Line From Tsingtoa
* Inland To Tsinan

offensive. The Naidrmalists arc Mid
to hare km Yeiuten — one of
the province* four .major jwrts
which tlicy liad recently captured.
Mconwliik",
the
Chinese I W *
launched n ilrlvc of Uietr own
•gainst the rail line from coastal
Tatngtao inland to TKlnan. .
However, tlie NatlonalW.n claimed two more towns In Manchu­
ria's Antung province west of the
city of Antung whlcli lies on the
border between ■ Manchuria and
Korea. Russian troops are said to
hare been- stationed In Antung.
on the Manchurian aide of Vie
Yalu Hirer boundary. Dispatcher!
to Peiping MI{1 V&gt;a Russians luul
withdrawn Into Korea after socalled negotiations- At last word,
Chinese Nationalist and Russian
troops were facing each other
acroAt the river but the situation
U described aa satisfactory.
Bsrller, there had been mmora
of friction between the Cl Onesc
and Ruslans In Manchuria. Ac­
cording to pyres dispatches, Rus­
sian planes flew over Antung a f­
ter government forces bad cnWxcd the city but .the Russians
called thatr ataman beck after re­
ceiving a memorandum from tha
Nationalists.

F L O R ID A ,

VIENNA. Nov. o7 OP)—General
Mark Clark said todey that the
United States Is anxious to leave
the affairs o f Austria In tha hsnds
of Austrians. He added, however,
that American occupation troops
will stay In Austria until peace
treaties have been concluded. At
that time the forces of all four
occupying powers will be with
drawn.
Clark told his first news eon
ferenre since his return from the
United States that hla trip to
America had three purpose*. First,
he wanted to gfkt-the Australan
radon Increased to 1,650 calories
a dak to equal the German ration.
Next, he wanted to Insure that the
miltary pipeline'from the United
8 tales to Austria would be filled
by the first of the year to guar­
antee sufficient food In tha Amer­
ican occupation son*. And finally,
he discussed a long term loan, or
grant, to Austria fromvth# United
States, and possibly. Britain,, far
tiding the whole
the purpose of rebuild'
of Austria. .

LA KE SUCCESS, N. Y.. Nov. 6,

OP)—The United States and Greet
Britain are said to be confident
that they will be able to. head off
a rumored Russian offensive In
the United Nations. Assembly. It
is understood that the Russians
ere trying to block creation of a
United Nation Trusteeship Council.
The alternate United States re­
presentative on the Asembly's
Trusteeship Committee, John Fos­
ter Dulles, is believed reedy to.
offer a proposal that would avert
a showdown on tho controversial
question of Russia's right to veto
the matter.
Dulles' specific proposal la that
the Assembly sidestep a decision
on which states are directly con­
cerned in the eight draft agTeemenls requiring Aasambly ap­
proval before the Trusteeship
Council can be set up. The United
States •proposal does not menllort
Russia directly. But It is under­
stood to have sprung from report*
that Russia considered that the
five major power* cam# within
the Charter definition of “ states
directly concerned," and that the
refusal of any on# of the five to
approve, the draft agreement*
would prevent Assembly action.

Mrs, Roflclla Parker
Died Early Tuesday
Mrs. R o d eliT ln ir Parker, 33,
died Tuesday morning at 9:30
o’clock at her home at Benson
Junction where she had lived for
the past thrse years. Bhm had
been HI for some time. *
Mra. Parker was born, Dee. 9,
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By Associated Press
Florida voters Joined the re it of
the South in speaking their tradi­
tional Ik-mocratic convictions with
heavy majorities against all ituplibilcau candidates.
Liitu.i returns also indicated
changes in the state government,
dealing with financial mullets,
were decisively defeated.
United .Slates Senator .Spousal d
I. . Holland of llartow, now filling
the interim term of thq Ifle,Sena­
tor Chailes G. Andrews, picked up
the expected avalanche of votes.
With vutes counted in about threefourths of the precincts, Holland
has I20.H86 ballots, to 34,2*8 for
J. ‘Harry Hchad of Gainesville, hi:
Republican opponent.
The only sign of a real contest
was in the Fifth Congressional
District. Early returns indicated
Republican M. J. Muss. Jr., uf
Orlando, might run neck and neck
with democratic Representative
Joe ttemirick* 0f Deland. Hen­
dricks, however, now has a safe
margin. With two-thirds uf the
precincts counted, Hendricks hit*

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TALLAHASSEE. Nov. 6—&lt;,pj ,
—Senator l l.ntde Pepper ‘ c «n .
mrnlrd today on the apparent
rrlurn of the Republican parly
to power in Congrrim. The Hurlda Democrat said "there are
hard days ubr.nl for the people"
here aail abroad.

N K W Y O U K , N o v . (», (,fp)
•— Th p
Kt&gt;|»ul/Hc-nim h a ve
J o a p tu n 'tl v o n lr o l o f the U n il*‘il S iaiv.t S i'im lc as w e ll as
tlii- llmi.se o f
llr|irespn tatives.
T h is ' .inm uiiicum ent
" •’Is fldshtHl o v e r th e n ation
111is a fte rn o o n b y th e Aasoe ia tr'il Dress.
POIICI ASSIST MORI THAN 330 STtIKINO FllM WORKtSS and load them Into patrol wagons octeSde Ihe
Columbia Studios, In Hollywood. Calif. The pickets were charged v/IUi conspiracy to violate a court Injunc­
tion limiting the number of pickets snd for disturbing the paarr. Mennwtille, other strikers contlnu* tp picket,
at right, to the music of "Don't fence me In." The A tW * Guild voted to efews the picket Une. (/nl«nailloruil)

A sso cia ted

Dress

ta h u l.v

tUuvr at Unit time truUc.Ursl tluvt
Dm 2!Hth seat In the House of

rtrpnv.c(Mnlite.s, orgy moro than
■} iw astry for a majority, luul been
I amt try the (j o t* TJiey also wait
trier Ulc lop In Ule Denote witen
Utah's Reptiblkitn ArUrur Watklna
irwik the 4tHlr Republican neat.
That majority may be Incrauwt
still further for five Senate rua-a
are yet tn la- rPv-ntnl.

Democrats W i n George Stine Elected Fed Prexy;
l.B y Substantial . Club Makes $5,000 During Season

Tire lU-pntiltrana Itair swunipeit
Ulr nation MirKliu: to n jrolltlCill
mrrieback afl&lt;T 18 yi-unr In Die
barkground 'Pn- umult tnnaru that
Sizeable
Republican
tlu- tViium-wi
in January
ml! is". (nllLkiillv putikil from Um
.Vote Is N oted In
White llnuse Irartltton [minted a
favorable finger alw Uiwimt O O P.
Certain
Precincts
capture of the prcsdiloncy in IMt.
&gt;!dfat Tnurntp aQifVed aunll12,909 Slid Moll, &gt;,PO : -5
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The Dcmocrntic party won u
m waeningtdj toddy and PfIn the Fourth District, all III -weeping victory
In Semiltti!" l’wo fo u rth Quarter
pltexl, "no comment'* to questions
precinct* gpv» George A. Hmnth- County yesterday ns nil of its
about llie elcctlmx. TTk' Chief
er* of Miami ■ big lead over Re­ candidate* were swept into office
Kxecutlve prrfntWa. however, to
M
arkers
P
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v
lffn
l*
publican Norman Curtis, a fsliuw w i t h
Provide
K rider
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iI John K
maiui^ur l)l)ld a ttew.i rtmferenoe rnuri to
substantial
majorities
townsman, 30,606 to 14,i4H.
though n sizable Ijepuldiriii'i vote
IV ls ir fc m F o r V i c t o r y
riui» um
ami j w gin- Ills M'.iition ly Democratic
Tha Sixth District race saw in­ i for G. O, 1*. rnmlidnte* was noted
ftini'fi me inI»er i»f Ihr trajeur'^ M*tt*ukl.
cumbent Dwight L. Rogers .&lt;( m cprtnin precincts. 31. J Moss,
By AKTHIHt It IKK W 11'II, Jr. I Iteanl-of dliect.ir*, was eli^t, d l.&lt;
In tin* R/ynibncai! sm-i-p from
F’ort Lauderdale lead Republican Jr., Republican candidate for con
c,».L‘g n&gt; cm t utdiuonnl returns
Herald .Sports l-elilor
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Joseph P. 5I»e of the same nty. press carried’ Alranumte, t i ro
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10,611 to 4,476.
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IVtli anti. II. in Ijtke, tie,I m K,o
(inorshltn tu at le.ug, 20 states.
Democrats alyo walked away rest C|ty nnd receive,! Jtt2 votes LHery retl* kt*»|i|»« n hanl charR*
Mr T««-krr wax ro rU'CltM tii*4ia
A.1
* tile [wilttlcal stork of t-lle Re.
Ing Cocoa High llahy team (tn the
with two acala on Die Railroad out of 772 In .Precinct 3.
local field Inst night in a well urt*r Aif thv Aik««iciittion unit i . ( pubhraik) aratri'il tills tuomUtg and
CommlmiOn. Thu count showed
Spessurd ijolliiml carried iiernt , jdit, i-d game tilat offered all tho Milclu*H w« ji tiliwirti ii» the |n»\t j into Uie afta-ntuun, Wall S tm * re­
Democrat Jerry W, Carter of
of 8eciel«ry*buaiiH‘iix mamtfCcr,
ar teil. Today's market tipeneil w!Ui(
Tallahassee, - incumbent, 89,491, nolo County by licttce than thu-,- thrills (if any major contest, by
It wax nUo announced last ni«ht rut Initial u|».un,-e but tJiru.dlinsxJ'
Democrat Wilbur C. King of to otic receiving 1,794 votes to 5iU a 19 to 7 margin.
by Joc-| Kitdd, rvtirinic prealdent tlowna-ard.' Rx|wrt^ said apparently
Zolfo Springs, 84,160, and Republi­ for his opporn.-ql^Mart'y Hclrnd. He
The game, n friendly rivalry
tlwr O O P , vlclary hatl Ixint dlscan Clinton D. Scalf J t New Smyr­ also carried every precinct in the lielwci-n two former Hemliiotc High of )u&gt; uitociulion, thut Jmln* ronnUil ip advance with the ntarcounty except Hear lutke. Wilbur' grid stars who are now coochci, I Ioya iih/toii, ace Suiifurd left band
na Beach 29,693.
' ki*t rtan Last week arut on Monday.
It appeared a Republlesn Tias a C.‘ Klngh running for railroad com­ George .Mri'Icilnnd of Cocoa and » r, was det Ini cd the Iradm*? hui k Putt was lire expUnatlon tor to­
Chance to be elected to the stale missioner, also won easily, receiv Fred nuns uf Seminole, was wi-LI i-r iti tin* Florida Slain isea^uu &gt;il n s -.[nilt and (lecillie.
having nti rained run uverat:
House of Representatives in Otun mg 1,699 votes tu .632.
played and well attended.
W1M followed by Scott
f J.ir.l, lit- was
go County. GOP candidate Ales
The two-ptlncipkl ronstitutionnl
.Hidvtuy Ike first period the t od- I'ury of , tlu* Orlando Senator,
Ruke And Duchess •
Akerman, Jr., la a close second i" amendments were uvsrwhelmiugly HiiaUVcd Do- sphere deep tn their
Democrat Tyn Cobb, Jr. Anolbvr rejecteii In* HemlnoJe. t ’oimty o- own tn nlorv and w ith l.toyd witli ,i 2.US mark
Hoard Liner For
During a iilM’t!&gt;*lnit ■&gt;1 plan- lor
Itamocrat, J. Gi llorrell, l« b1-'* they were in the state a» u whole Swam. Johnny Alexander, lloh
running close In third position. Amendment pio I for tnidget ,li Humphrey and Dun Ihtnl iallying til,, iip.-iatlon of the . lot, in \i » a
Am erican Visit
The two leading candidates Will rector resulted In 4&lt;&gt;0 votes for ami moved to lho Cocoa one-yard -tin. Manager Kd la-vy ri-que.-le i
be elected. Democrats have swept 1085 against. While, it* companion ►tnpo where Deal plunged over In* release »« manager of tinS u lT 1I A MITON, England, Nov.
seats In the atalu House in Dade amendment, ' No. 6, to abolish for the murker. Richard Hass add­ &gt;luli tinil tin- directors voted to
id’&gt;- The Duka mid finches* of
“ continuing appropriations" win ed tho -.extra point from place­ comply with the request nt any
and Polk countlea.
lime Mr. Ixivy saw fit tu. obtain Windsor boarded the lumr Queen
Two local amendments w « » also defeated by 421 to 10&amp;1.
ment.
.
it. Tho possibility of Mr. Levy1 Eli/nWth today for tlru United
passed and two were defeated.
One of the other amendments
Cocoa returned In the ihird la-iiig manager of thu club next Sluli s.. Tlitj roujda pi,ins in return
Approved were ths orange county carried In this county and three
office consolidation, end the r»- were rejected. The vole on No. I, period to knot tho count. In the season was discussed but the Ur England In tlu&lt; spring but other­
ciqnbia county Judge end yolicitor the Orange county amendment, was fourth quarter the Somlnolo men Oolcry Fed skipper intimated that wise they are Jimei lain aimut their
went to wari Cocoa, with- their tin Aa'i Attempting-to sign with it future.
The former King told
amendment.
407 fo r and 414 against. The Hills­
Local amendment* losing in in­ borough county •meudmvnt, No. J, back* on thu goal kicked to Han­ higher class urgunization mid play newsmen, lit-to r e motoring to
ford
and
David
Harrell
scknipcrwith Oakland of tile Pacific Const Southampton from the Earl o f
complete returns were 'the I’lant w** defeated by a vote of IW&amp; to
City tax collection cxomptlop suJ 671. B*y county amendment. ed 30 yards for a tiArrhdown. The Ic ig u s next season.
Dudley's estate, that his position
Mr. Levy announced thnt ho will remains the snme as lie said in
the Bay County tax collection plan. No. 3 was defeated 419 to.657, and try for the extra point was no
attend the major-minor k-ogue his farewell broadcast speech,ftf
.Lafayette county elected a write- the Escambia 'edanty amsudinent, good.
Moments later Richard Hass meeting' to be held in December 1936. ' He said Ho quit public a f­
in candidate as State Represen­ No. 6, was also defeated 317
tative. W. F„ Howell defeated 493. '
took the b(1l on a double reverse at Ims Angeles nnd thst lie would fairs then, bur is always at tho
George R. Simpson 37V fotes tn
In the Senate race Holland car­ and wormed hi* way through a bo in. a hotter position to reveal drsjrosnl of bis country if there Is
394, aooordlng to Um unofficial ried Sanford by HOT tn 266 votes, host of would be tackier* to go further plans after that confer­ anything useful hn can do.
tabulation. Simpson was nominsi- getting 602 vole* to 106 In Fro. 35 ynrrls for the score. The try ence.
The Duke said lie saw tho Prime
od'tn the primary Mat May, but cinet 1 and 602 votes to 160 In IVe- for lho extra point. failed.
The directors voted to send Mr. .Minister for n short time but it
Howell, also a Democrat, won on clnct 1, Joe Hendricks carried the
Outstanding players for Ihe Krider to Los Angeles lo represent wad purely a courtesy call. Ho
write-in votes.
city by 893 to 477-winning in Pre­ Baby Feds during the contest were lho Cltlb during the baseball par­ denied that he saw Mr. Attlee
In Marion County, a writ-in cinct 1 by 423 to 176 snd in I’re- Wallsce Tyre at left tackle, ley and the director* intimated ultoul a Job. Doth ho and the
candidate lost. Unofficial returns clnct S by 47&lt;T'to 302. King carried Richard Hass at-rlght end, Swain, that effort* to have Mr. Krlder Duchess said they thoroughly en­
with four fairly large precinct* Sanford by 996 to 289.
Alexander, Humphrey and Deal in obtain a working agreement with .» joyed their three week* visit to
rlub or higher clnssificntion would England, although it wax marred
milling show Senator Wallace
the backfleld.
E, Sturgis elected by a substantial
The llaby -Feds will meet tho be made.
by the theft o f the Duchess'
majority over W. S. Baaking, who
A * soon as the status of Mr. Jewels. The Duke commented that
Baby Orlando Tigers In o grid­
ran a* an Independent, write-in Pilots T o Sponsor
iron battle on the local field on .Levy Is clarified, the officials ire thought England wns the ono
candidate. Sturgis received 2,221
' agreed thet the aigning of a mana­ country jvhrro nothing like that
Nov. 12.
B a b y Fed, Orlando
ger should l&gt;e made a* soon ns pos­ would happen (o them.
vote* to 727 for Basking.
sible so that the problem of gnlherJayV ee G rid Tilt
Ing tileyers lo give the club
club for the 19V^ season N eg re ss Dies* A ft e r
Celerv Growers To
Peter Thurston To
Members o f the Hanford Pllpt
could ire tackted,
Stabbing: Yesterday
On
Marketing:
wUl sponsor
sponsor/football
V O ie
n
I T lU r n U L U I g
/ football game Vote
B e Honored B y Elks Club will
Mr. Mitchell said that two com
Tutsda;
plete acta of uniforms for next
mret u«!A greem en t Thursday season as well as several other Wilma Metis, negress of about
Exalted Ruin' James iEL Row­ Sanfo
land, Jy. o f tha Sanford Elks Oriando Jay' Vees in • grid tilt
Item* of equipment were, on order. 38 years of age, died &lt;m the way
Celery growers throughout ths
Lodge today requested all mem­ st the local High School Athletic
Ths director* also commended to iKernald-Laughton Hospital at
state wilt vote Thursrfity for or ono of their member*. Mlsi Maude about 8:45 o'clock Monday even­
bers o f tho organization 'to 1* Field at 7t3o o'clock.'
Funds received' from the game against the marketing agreement Ramsay, for her work on the board ing. and Ual&gt;ert Riley, negro of
present tomorrow evening at the
Eighth and Pine S tm t is In the
local chib whan .Brother Pster win be used principally for the which waa brought to tneir at­ during the past year,
Milk Pool, a major project of the tention at bearing* in Hanford and Named to the boerd of director©* County Jail, charged with the fat­ -I
Thurston will be honored.
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Hr. Rowland said that visitors club tn conjunction with . othor Sarasota snd Palm Beach In Jdne. at the meeting were’ A. E. Yowel!, al stabbing of the negress.

MarginJnCounty ^ ^ d s Cop
ly-/ liUtrom

* George St me, ardent baselrali
fan, was elected president ,il the
Sanford RiiM-h.ilI Assix-mrimi la*t
night at the nnmial meelmg^if the
associat inn's f,.u,: &lt;[ ..f dirrctt-r-.
Also at the meeting held si the
I'alms
and
Duties,
I'm , mi! -t
Gene Tucker presenU-d a financial
• taUmcnl of th,. urgunization
w
vsfltch retrsled that tin* Cnlb opuMted during the past season with
profit of, slightly more than

Baby Cocoa “ II” «

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H iS fri&amp; S x

from Orlando, DeLand, Daytona
Beach, New Smyrna Beach, Fuat*
ka, Leesburg, Eustls and Cocos
will be present. He also declared
ara requested to

citric organisations In Sanford.
Mrs. B. E. Chapman Is chair­
man of the committee and will be
assisted by Mrs. M. L. Rabom snd
Miss Blanche Kennedy.
Tickets wQl goi onwsle
onasais tomorrow
Drag Company,
Anderson Drug
and
Ubeoo’a Sporting

Each’ .grower has been malted a Rrailey Odham. M. It. Smith, Ed
ballot, and if he doe* not ehoose Fielding, Miss Ramsay, Mr. Field,
to vote by mall he may vote at E. O. Kilpatrick - and Julian
th* county egent’e office b#txre*i Stenstrom.
th* hours of 10,00 A. M. fend 4J50
P. M.,, said County Agent C. R.
Th# amount of federal, state,
Dawson today. .Growers desiring
more Information on tha subject street car, (roller coach and go*
may obtain same from Mr. Daw- bos companlee has more 'than
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tripled in th# peat ten gears.eon.
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Following the alleged stabbing,

which was said to have occurred
at about 8:30 o'clock at the Zkrr-

tlbar Inn in Ghldsbdro outside of
the city limits, colored people held
Riley until Deputy Jack Ilkksotv'
arrived to claim him. The Grand
Jury will convene in January atwhich lima the caae will come to
trial.-

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Tuesday’s Election

N e w British Defense
Chieftan W a s Once
Communism, planned economy, bureaucracy, govern* Hired A s O ffic e Boy

ment red tape, indecision and Inefficiency, high taxes and
wasteful extravagance, strikes nnd shortages were, repu­
By ED CREAGII
LONDON— Britain’s new defense
dlated at the polls by the American people in yesterday's
elections. As this is being written, a Republican land­ chief, the mnn who give* orders
to admiral* and field marshal*,
slide seems to have swept into office enough Republicans i* n former office boy—a black-,
to control the House nnd possibly even the Senate, with smith’s son with a grade ’ school
n little Democratic help.
education.
HATKB
He i* also a veteran diplomat,
For It should not be forgotten that what happened
in the nation yesterday was as much a triumph for those an orator of almost Ckurchillisn
stature and a bona fide sea dog
stalwart Southern Democrats who have been opposing with a near record eight years as
radical legislation as it is for the Republicans. Except for.j fin t lord of the admiralty.
the party label, the Southern Democrats have much more
A.-V, ( f i r Albert Victor) Alex­
in common today with the northern Republicans than ander is his name. He is a genial,
piano playing, chan-J
they have with the northern Democrats, most of whom story-telling,
ley-singing "ten of 01 . For many
are considerably left of center.
years he * i i a Baptist b y preachThroughout the north from east to west, Democrats
Big Job ^bead
who called themselves New Dealers or belonged to the
K% minister o f defense, a new
big city machines, even President Truman's personal cabinet
post that Parliament. is
friend Robert AxtcJI of Missouri, were swept out of office. creating, he ha# the Job of co­
iSaa a l T k * Exceptions to this rule were in West Virginia where Sen­ ordinating the activities of tho
n a IlsnU U a
------- nhltfe la a s 4 a *
army, navy and air force and the
•tvatr a a iltw e la Ik s aaa f a r r*&gt; ator Kilgore's Republican opponent had the endorse­
fa aU aa llaa a l a ll aaaaa H a p a lA a a ment o f the United Mine Workers, and in one New York scientific research behind them.
w a eila e l a l i a r aat a lk a n ila a
Thu* tlie cleric who made 48 a
M a lt a * la rsla H W ' a a l alaa district where Vitto Mnrcantonio, New York Communist
week when he was married be­
* # U r a l aaaaa pahUaka* kraal a
come* bos* of, among other things,
U t r f* M a la rasahlarallaa a l aar- masquerading ns a Democrat, wes rc-elcctcd.
Sal elapalaSaa krrala aaa a b a raGovernor
Thomns
E.
Dewey
o
f
New
York
improve;!
the 4120,000,000 atomic research
a rra *.
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his chance for the Republican presidential nomination program that Britain is undertak­
WKUNRSDAY, NOvTT , iris by winning easily in his state and carrying with him the ing.
Viscount. WavelK viceroy of In­
BIBLB YERSB FOB TOUAT
Republican senatorial nominee, Irving Ives. Henry Cabet dia .summed up Alexander's ca­
Lodge defented Senator Walsh in Massachusetts and. reer in verse when the new de­
HAVE YOU FOUND LIF E
fense chief w »» In New Delhi as
- . BTAJX, FLAT _________
AND UNPROFIT­ Governor Ed Martin won a resounding victory in Pcnna
bleT t
HEN YOU HAVE BEEN /aylvnnia. A good Democrat who was rc-elcctcd was a member of ’ the cabinet'* Indian
ABLE?
THEN
I
t,M»,ik.. j j arry jjy r j 0f Virginia while Pat Hurley running ns a mlssitn:
DRINKING A T THE WRONG
“ When he was young he served
FO U N TAIN: If sny men thlrit,
Republican
in
New
Mexico
is
leading.
hi* term
let him come unto me end drink.—
"As office boy In a leather
W e do not view this Republican victory os any threat
John 7:37.
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firm.
to labor or triumph for the "economic royalists." Such
It'looks ss if sbout everything Republican leaders na Henry Cabot Lodge, Thomas E. ' "Then he ran co-op* so' skil­
fully
has been decontrolled l&gt;y the OPA Dewey, Senator Vnndcnberg, Ed Martin and Harold Stas“ That now he’* ruler of the
except newsprint. There’s more
wn
Are
just
as
American
as
Theodore
Roosevel^jjE.Sam-i
- -kirtjr^imsvee.” T "
ways than one of curbing the free­
lucl Gon&gt;penL.luid i t is-not-recorded" that they over did
lie got Into politics through tho
dom 'of the ptess.
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- " I ---- - anything to hurt the American working man.
co-operative movement, the great
The Big Four began meeting
Such monstrosities as the O PA will certainly go out group* pf organised consumer*
In New York yesterday to draft
who make up u large part pf the
the peace trestles of the world. of the window and prices will be allowed to seek their Labor parly’s strength.
J|ut 'U » way thing* are going be- normni level as dictated by the law o f supply, and demand.
Churchill Retained Him
• for* fkey gel through, there won’t Some legislation will probably be enacted to curb the irAfter two years u* a co-op o ffi­
be anything left of the Big Four
h’sponsiblc use o f the strike weapon, but nobody in our cial ha wa* elrctid to' Parliament
but the little ont.
and except -for four
opinion stands to bencfjt more from sustained produc­ — in
years-ha* befit there ever since.
“ Down at Rollins a gift of 1600,- tion than the little man.
* * , He first L-came top sea dog al the
000 for a new library' has been
And that, too, seems to have been the view of the admiralty mi 1D29.
announced, indicating Die extent
Winston Churchill re-named him
to which book* nnd llbrsrir* are majority of the' American people.
regarded there. Seminole High
School h asking'for 41,500 to im­
prove its llh/ary. It U little
inougti’ to ink. •
Absent-Minded
“ That absent-minded F’ rofe**or
Schmartl has left hi* umbrella
4k*ih- He'd leave his head if it
were loose!” observed the waiter.
“ That's true.’* raid Dio malinger.
" I just heard him say he wa* go­
ing to -Switzerland fur his lungs.”
—Theiarui of Anecdotes.

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Exception
With her hand on the light
switch, the little woman Inter*
rupted her Interminable chalUr to
Inquire, “ Is averything shut up
for ths night, dear?”
From out o f the darkness came

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Senator Pepper reached new
heights
o f eloquence
In his pre___
oqueni
t—- artmnnlLinn
election
admonition to
to A 01PTICS ’ *
voter* to support the Democratic
party.
“ The spiritual eyes o f
President Roosevelt, our great
savior and emancipator, will be
looking inside ballot£&gt;xr* tomor­
row t « see hlfw you1 fnark your
ballot*” , he warned. (Ion# for­
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A new detergent ha* been syn-1
Every second o f night and day,
thesired for u»e in automatic home‘ 7.000 persons board a trackless
laundry machine*. The scap is I trolley coach, street car or Jius in
sadslcss, and noncurd forming.
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WIN YOUR WINGS AT TNE

SANFORD SCHOOL OFAVIATION

BUTCHERS!
LET M E CUT Y O U R

BLOCK

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CLEAN — ECONOMICAL
Mutt blocks resurfaced like new. Blocks treated
with special wax,
Beral replaced

BILL’S PACKAGE STORE
AND BAR

F R E D W . F IS H E L
P. O. BOX 312

112 WEST FIRST STREET — PHONE 880

SANFORD, FLORIDA

F IR E a n d A U T O
N O T I C E

CASH DrVTDKMDS TO POLICY B O U W

Tax books are open for payment of 1946 City
Taxes. Discount of 4/1 will be allowed for
payment in November; 3% discount for payment
in December; 2% discount for payment In Jan­
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, to ihe j,o*t during the «n r lim&lt;i coot it ion nnd hr continued to hold
it when the Labor government
Competition?
came into power la*t year, but
■rrvril irirri-n-ingly ns a diplomat
petition is the lift? o f trade." While this old- a- well
time aay&amp;ig Htiil has its points, its value us a means of
At the Pari* pcece conference
k-estoring Mhe economic balance is much overestimated, he substituted^ for n man who de
according to Prof. Seymour E. Harris of Harvard’s ec­ livered milk in Bristol st tire same
time that Alexander was fetching
onomic department.
lea for u Bristol office staff—
W riting in the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, Prof llnn-iq Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin.
Hi, manner at
Paris,, wntthlhka that iif-jnany fields free competition simply does
noUexist. It does not where the labor market is controlled Chtirchillinn hut hi* 'blurriness win
Uevtn’s.

by (vnions. It does'not for the farmer, who found in the
1920* and W.'lO's that they could not survive perfect
competition. Today both parties support monopolistic
policies which enable farmers to restrict output and raise
prices.
Large numbera of industries hnvo little or no com­
petition. The Temporary National Economics Committee
revudlod that before the war ontjeotafatn) controlled 1(70
percent o f the national nlumlminj output. Three companies
manufacture 86 percent o f the country’s automobiles;
two companies, 4 f percent o f tho beef products; three
companies, 90 percent of tin can production; throe com­
panies, 80 porccnt o f all cigarettes made; two companies,
95 percent o f all pluto glass; three companies, 01 per­
cent of all steel, and four companies, 78 percent of all
copper.
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Perhaps some conventional economic beliefs may
hnvo to be revised.

The Timcs-Unlon nSiy* that the
trouble with the New Dealers was
Alaska
_ ia larger than the
Total U.' S. consumer income
that they tried to give the country "toO much of a good thing” . th ree la r g e s t atale* combined— ruia from 478 billion In 1040 to
$180 billion In 1040.
Thar* are some who will argue Term, California and Montana.
about tha accuracy of that expres­
sion "rood thing”, but t&gt;a that aa
It may, lr Is certain that while
many .people would tolerate the I
New Deal, they would not tolerate I
“Perpetual New Iteslera". • • • I
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Newspapers art . not the only
onss being crippled by thfe news
print shortage. Georfr*
Florida textbook director

the scarcity of matafials. Mean­
while, we continue to ret enough
propaganda from Washington to
print thousands
books.
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A plastic pillow ha* been marlultd for u*o on autos, train*.
hu»*e* and at all sporting evsnt»;
It fold* into the *lxe of a match"
rrthk. inflate* like
haloon &gt;o
lllsK! inches, and i» *aid to stand
un under 750 pound* pressure.

Speaking O f Saving
• Money
One way to save money U to for­
get your wife’s birthday.
A better way and a more pleasant
one Is to ptaee your fire, wind­
storm Inouronoe with us and give
your wife the dividend savings
for a birthday prroemt.
Wo can give you a tf&gt;% cash divi­
dend savings on fire and wind­
storm Hutneca C. M. Boyd A
Co., UJW Magnolia Avenue, Phone
104. Adv.

a w ay you can ju n ........ ..
advertising program now
great
the State of
being cOnduciea u ;
&gt;re visitor*. . .
Florida to attract m
recreation, at
both those seeking
•kina a fin e r
well as those set

It li a forgons conclusion with
meet political obaervara that John
L. Lewis has already won hla
latest argument with the govern­
ment over the coal tplne*- He has
already got wagea so high that the
openltore can’t afford to run them
eo they have been turned over to
the government. Now, we wonder,
what will happen when Lewie’ do-

place for permane

pay tha mlnare. Will it subsidise
them nr will it raisa tha price
o f coal? WiU It■'stick the eeommero, or will It &gt;tkk the tsxp »y «r»T

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Democracy In attlon ia Illus­
trated by tha U. BTNavy’s talari
month to flva thousand high school
senior* In tha United State*. Thus
every child la America has an op­
portunity to get a college educa­
tion at absolutely no expense to
hlmaelf and no matter how poor
hit paranta may bo. However, of

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porta in 194-7 amounted to 6tu*.-!
308.1128.
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F'ye. examined—Glasses fitted
« . 0 | The regutar monthly meeting
203 S. Orange A/e.
of St. Agues Chanter. Woman*
Orlando,- Florida
Auxiliary of the Holy Cross Epis­
Phone 4067
copal Church met Nov. 4 at the
Carl W atkins Give
homy o f Mr*. F‘re&lt;l Bell. The j
devotional was led by Mr*. W. FI.
Hailoween Party
Watson and Mr*. • John Msiscb
conducted the buiine** sssaion.
Mr. and Sirs. Carl J. Watkins
Mi** Emily Anderson of Andrew gave a Halloween party Wednes­
Mr*. Bell, chapter chairman of
TH
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•ocial relations, made an appeal
College, Cuthbcrt, On. &lt;pent Inst day evening at lheir home honor­
The
T.
E.
L.
CUse
of
the
First
weekend with her pn'rent*.
ing Jerry Silverman and their Baptist Church will meet in the for material to make clothing for
the children of Greeco and |5 was
daughters Esther and Evelyn,
Robert H. Muirhead of this city (lames and contests were enjoyed annex at 7:30 P. M. with a covered voted fo r that purt&gt;o*e.
dish
supper.
i* a student at Ohio State Univer­
Mrs. Meisrh Announced that the
during the evening.
The regular meeting of Seinsity and is one o f the 13,000 vet­
Rosemary Cullum won the prise inole Chapter No. 2, Order of collection of the United Thank*
erans included in the enrollment
for being the best dressed in cos tha Eastern Star, will be held Offering would continue through
L a st Times W e d n e s d a y !
of 24.650 students.
tume. A fter the games were com­ at tha Masonic Hall at 8:00 the second and thin! Sundays in
November.
She
also
appointed
pleted refreshments were served P. M.
“The Catraan
CpI, Joe I’etras has returned to to the following:
Mr*. F. D. Mobley, Mr*. A. K.
N o w Testament
Mrs. C. P.
Choir practice, ‘ First Haptist Key and Mr*. J. St. Clair White
this city from E l' Paso, Texas Ellis. Betty Halllgan. Lois llalllOf Paris"
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Edition)
Church, 7:30 P. M. All members to assfst at the church for the
where he h^* been stationed, lie
gan, Rosemary Cullum. Mrs. Essie urged to be present.
recently received his discharge
World
Day
of
Prayer
on
Nov.
II.
Beckstrom, Juan Beckstrom, I.eBouthslde P. T. A. meeting at
* —and—
The district meeting will be held
from.the Army.
land Beckstrom, Jr., Jerry Silver- 3:15 P. M. with board meeting
A n Ideal Gift
In Cocoa on Nov. tt with Mr*.
'T he Valley of
man and .Mr, and Mrs- M. a ,-Con- at 2 JO P. M.
Miss Msry Joyce .Stevens, stud­
George Shipp representing the St.
The Zombies'’
. . . .
F'KIUAY
Agnes
Chapter,
Plans
were
made
ent o f Florida Southern College, icy.
For Christmns
Also Mary Carlton, Joe Albert,
The SaJlif Harrison Chapter^of for the M o i f Club supper to be
and Miss lltryle Stevens of And­ Jr., Aliunu Green, John Lundqutst,
rew College, (la. spent last Week­ Elsie Lundquist, Virginia llsrts- the .Daughtefi of the American held Nov. 26,
Thursday Only!
end with' tlfeir parents Mr. and field, Bobbie, Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Revolution will meet with .Air*.
Mr*. Shipp gave a comprehen­
Harry Tooke, 720 }t*Uonville Ave-‘ sive outline of the auxiliary's
Mrs. A. B. Stevens.
Cecil Helds, Robert Lao. John T. nue, at 3:00 P. M. with Mrs. A . R.
lAT/N...lUSa0US... j
»upply work and Mr*. Watson re­
F'ortier, Mr. and Mrs. Hicks, John
Mr. and Firs. "R. I.. l«n ey and Henry Tuttle, Ouida Carlton, and Key, Mrs. George Morgan and ported on a meeting o f the educa­
OFFIClfc
SUPPLY
CO.
Mrs. J. B. Ray as co-hostess.
three children, who have been re­
tional committee, outlining ;the list'
1164 Magna!!* Are. Phone '986
Ohester Harper.
with
The circles of the Garden.Club
siding In Jacksonville, are spend­
---------- —------- - r r - — - will meet as follows: Atalea nl of speaker* and their subject* for
Istt^hs...
ing, n week here-with tha. form­
the remainder of the year.
8:00 P. M. with Mr*. O. P. Hern '
er* parents, Mr. and Mrs. F'. H. Mrs. N an cy Brock Is
l»4 jtj With
The subject of the educational
don, roll Call: .favorite peranial. program for the day* “ Expanding
Fancy, before going to Westfield,
. Teltfit 434
Hostess ■To Circle,* program: flower- arrangements, the Church” wss presented to the
N. J. to make their future home.
Mrs. Fitts: Central Circle at 10:00 menibenr by Mrs. Watson ,ln a
The Business and Professional A . M. with Mrs. F, d i Boll, roll most interesting and jgdpful man­
fo r
Woman* Circle of the First Meth­ call: botanical nanw of plant* ner.
landscaping,
odist Church met at the home of brought, program:
Member* present included Mr*.
Mr*. Nanc" Brock on Monday E. II. Greenland, representative of A. Derby, Mrs. W. A. Fitts. Mr*.
evening.
Miss Mabel Chapman Swift ti Co. will speak on “ Com/ V / t -fVr/Tt ' f
J. *■ Harris, Mrs, Allan June*.
presented the Bible lesson and mun Garden Pe*:*": Dirt Garden- 5|r*.
G. I. I^iucks, Mrs A. H. Key, Mr and Mrs. Ulmund MeLscb ol West n u t Street arc .uinouilrlng iky
*
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Circle
at
A.
M.
with
Mrs.
Mis*
Mildred
Aw^lt.
gave
the
mis­
PACKAGE S T O R E w it h a
51r*. John Meisrh, Jr., Mr*. E. f&gt;. engngemem and approaching miurhigw-n! tlielr daughter AttgeLi m
C.
W:
Baker,,roll,
call:
idea
ex­
sion study.
Mobley.* Mr*. G. M. Shipp, Mr*.
(IRSt II A«CACI Blue.
Uclicious re fres h m en ts were change, program: round table dis­ W. FT. Watson. Mr*- J. St. Clair William Blair, nou pf Mr. and Mr* P C lll.vlr ,.t Akron Ohio Ttiy
wedding will be nn event of December
,
,
served to the following by the cussion; Hibiscus Circle at 3:1)0 White. Jr,, and 5irn,&lt; K/fil Hull.
hostess: Mrs. Esther Unslng. P M. with Mr*. J. 11. Trutuck. roll
call: citrus fruits, program: citrus
grafting and jftopagation by Mrs.
rVnpela M eisch T o
Woodruff: Magnolia at 2:30 P. M.
with Mr*. FI 1). l.irsko, roll call:
W ed W illiam B lair
bring shrub or plant specimp’i,
spell and pronounce name, pro­
iiy n o m m ijr ItUK
Mr nod Mrs Fifmuml Mei.cb
gram: qui* on bv-l»w* grid con­
Eifltor .if V\,‘ M Kir**! S lits t finiu'm iiitl
stitution of garden * cfcfcg Rdse AssiH-iated, l’tr(«
t
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lit \ thv f iiifuirrm •til llflt! U|»
The news in rowonw- jewelry
Circle at 10:00 A. 51. with Mrs.
iM-.JIt ll
thn
season
r&gt;
delicate,
expensive
lit it rr Haiti
nf
1heir
Julius Dingfeldcr, program: bul­
looking p-welty vvlifrli looks li'ie ihf urh! rr
(.4
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AnK'«ln
bous plants, Mrs. II. H. Hecren.
plntimiru. and diamond* but really Illuir, **'il uf M r it ti 1 Mr*
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TUESDAY '
Is tdntintim finnhi.j silver and Itlmi
of
Ak t ii H,
Ohh*
H i* .
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The membegs o f the F'kielis rhutestoties.
Mpiff Ii in tJif* ifr anil it.iiilfhti i *»f
[ t’ lnss of the First Baptist Churcii
Nes'kla.trs nrr hiyltly important, Hr
J♦’ ll» M i ‘i-ach. Sf
liml Uii
will meet nl the church nl 7:30 in keeping with the new off
tat* 1. hn .Mi’ Urh, lo Ik’ t IIUI* »«* - 1
P 51. to motor to the home of shoulder necklines anil, following
&lt;* •f Su nfu i«! i ml Sfin III nil
Mr*. O. P. Wade at Flilt-r Spring* the dls-*&gt; trend, thi'V' art- done'HI
M itl-Nile P review
( 'uiirit v
Sal.
Nov. 0. 11:30 P. M .
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Kmpire and DirectoirJ- perinil style.
M iV M rinrh h a trrnduiti f of
There are fkuxililr rhinestone-set S flll Hit•It- IHjfh Sc himl lllfil •if
Investment HoocrtUca
M rs. A. Key Hostess necklines of the choker type, wltn
Phone PSG5—Teletype l)U *0
Kit a Hayworth
3t»llffrt*. Ki diiillhlU, Mo
to match, aril also itiotu She- ii
w lit I f wi«11fiit: thr Pm
T o C.A.R. On Friday earrings
“&lt; ;iL I)A “
elaborate ones of squill brilliant* &gt;Ff 111&gt;
Kcnlui-ky . Ij'X lllgtl.n ,
with pendant* of larger stunts, in K&gt; w 1if n rIm* in m her ** •iiitir
MrraWw
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8.
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with
A , meeting of Fort Mellon So­ s etirrs-nt collection Assigned l&gt;V
A i ¥»
\ &gt; .if
i* girtMi I f nt **f lh«
Sh*
BeprotruUnr T . Nelson O llonrkr,
ciety. Children of the American ( ‘astltcliff.
G
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tnl
aitr*
D&gt;
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Doll
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Daytona
IWsxch,
Sts.
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Revolution. « a &lt; held at the home
Hoop earrings which niso can be
i»f the Vi tmii'hKatn
* ■**•*» i-s«* •*ifctmukl# •! «l|
of Mr* A. It. Key, senior presi­ worn ns finger tings are new. a* pl . .bilCCVAGON Ltmiwwt }*•*»(
dent, on Nov. I with Kmlsley j are brooches which nan double a, ItelleoiC (7 hl!:c11 and lii^- leri-ntly
Meisch, Junior president, presiding I hair ornament*. There are a fun. In-en 1 1octet I to , VVbo's W ho ■ hi i
Am erican C olleges mid I ' cmvci '
over the business *e*»ion which |shaped brooch set
brilliants
i *:
followed the reading of Uie D.A.K. |surrounding » targe central poarl, sitit-s.
Mr Htair is h gradtmte ol '
.reed and the salute to the flag. , and two leaf-shaped pin* w.hali
“ R O B E R T A ”^ -T H E
" J A N E R U S S E L L " O F T H E S T A G E IN P E R S O N !
High . School.
\k|.«n
The member* had brought X'f&gt;* 1r»n be wrrn rtther »* a unit or «.&gt; l.ar field
S E E H E R T T t R IL L -S A T IO N A L F IG L E A F D A N C E !
Uluo uud is .now nlleiidnig the i
and clothing which they wrapped either siiki o f a low neckline
University uf Kentucky wlo-r. L S U P E R V O D V l L R E V U E * 25 P E O P L E ! A C T S F R O M R O X Y T H E A T R E , N . Y . l
FOR THOSE WH O t o V I M N I T H I N G S
with ChrUtma* piper *ni( trim-j
mlng l&lt;y lie *enf to the Kate Du/i-i World diamond ijroductlun m he is n senior*. He Is a ineitibcr i
F IR S T ami O N L Y C H A N C E T O S E E T H IS G R E A T S H O W ! F IR S T T IM E H E R £ l *
can Smith D.A.Ri school at Grant, 1945 reached an all-time peak of of the Kappa Alpha, social fra ,
A T T E N D M A T I N E E ! D O O R S O P E N 12:4.'. p m .! l i t S T A G E S H O W 3:4 4 p.m.
trrnity.
During
the
war
be
scrvAla.
, «
«&gt;
some 14,260,000 caraty.
ed Ms n first ilcuti-nant with the
Member* prrannt who.^ iujoyed
tho social hour Included . Kmlsley
Thore nr,, now morg than 2fl.00n Fifteenth Air'F'orre In Italy nml
Meisch, Mary Anne Galloway, diamond cutter* widfly *rat1 etp,l flew 39 missjjiit', He w-ivs|tiMiird
ed
the
Diatingulsjlihj
Flying
ONSTAGE
Roliert Pullin, Nollcy Nance, Mar­ throughout the world.
C ross and received the Air Med
ianna Springer. Patricia Tooke.
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liitile Yelvlngton, Ell** both WoodDuring 1945, the United S1 ** al with tbr-e onk leaf clu.ti-i*The wedding will be in i-v-m
ruff, Murray Nance and Cynthia importe&lt;| industrial cl i o to o i- I
of Dec' 21 lit the Holy * bi Ruumillst
worth f 12.756.973.
p C $ tO S ie $ 't W "
Fpiscnpul Church.

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Hale, Mr*. Jack Burney, Mrs. II.
B. Crumley, Ml** Saidee William*,
Mi*a Ruth Hand. and Mr*. Jock
Horner.
Mr*. Zeb Ratliff, Mr*. Nancy
Brock, MU* Mildred Await and
61ra.’ John Callahan.

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to tre lovtd for It* elude simplicity.
Trim, pointed collar, with ■ (oftty
rolling tboulder line and free action
•leave. Bobble Brook* tailored It of a
oof! all wool |ertey In • lineup of
luadona oolonkSizee 13 to It . ^ 0 , 9 5

While yon're w aiting for that hondingne n ew Dodga
o r Plymouth, don’t let y o u r i r w t car down.
D m N * Protection moons (1 ) D riv ia g aoloty foe
yourm lf and family; (&gt; ) Proaievotion o f jo u r ear'*
coih value. D riv e in and M an chock It ever. O w
Interact la It la the aamo oa y w n . W e l l fall yoa
whot moods attention— If
■pend on It today w ill i

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You'll bs fcuhingly feminine la Bill
ilenderiiing, button* front styl« - ro
taiy to get inso - to easy to launder.
Open. Eae for Ironing and It fashioned
of tbs attractive Florida Flower* prim.
Cheerful and color-fan, crisply edged
with whit* lace.

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2nd day o f N ovem b er, A f ) the
f N T U . I K F- (}
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*r» the C ircu it Court tof
Judge « f ,S em inole
(*uynty, Florid a, an a b - f Florida, at h!« o ffic e In rhi
title o f which aald rasa *» i hou»*» o f aald Cm inty a! H
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»#r flth »«r (if you. may h »v * « «
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i lift m ta t* qf Thom as W
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f my hand ami o ffic ia l------------- --- 1
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County
Jude* of
Bomlnolg
Sanford. He ml no I# County,
C oun ty, Florida, At b li o fflc a In ih*
Florida, tfsla f la t day «,f *
j
co u rt
houta o f told County fct
!tar»foril, Florida, within eigh t *al^t»
' (■ h ' c m s i m . n
dar month* from th# lim a o f tji*
-&lt;r &lt;i*- cii-mi f.iuit
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« Cum “ f dVmaml nlmll h« In writina=
and ahall # t » t « th * plnc« o f, real*
S O T I lli TO A l'I 'K A I l
daticg and poat o fflcn a d r t n o f tha
claim an t. and aha 11 b« *%orn to . TO M *tfj l-r# fl M f if, w fitn if plm *
»f
r*wi,|.
tic*- tv 5711 K r &gt; iiiitx - M l
hy Ilia claim ant, agent, or a H orrify,
*
and an y atich claim or damand not FhlUdrlphU, Pa.
* You a r t hereby requ ired to appaar
ao fll* d shall b * v o id
on tha l l t h day o f N o v*rn b tr, A. L).
Jo y c e v . k i n l a w
At
adm inistrator
of
tha 1?«&lt;* In a certain null fo r dlvorca
E s t a t e 'o f Thomaa W. K in- pvlidlntr iri tli# Circuit Court • i
Heirtlficilft County, F lo rid a , an abJaw, deceased.
hr**vlai*d title o f which said cats
Flrat publication Oct in.- !•!&lt;
U Joseph E dw ard Hts#l«, P la in t iff

Beware Coughs
from comraoa coif*

That Hang On

Creomubdon rrllcYrs promptly be­
cause U goes right to the seal of tha
trouble to help louecn nrwi expel
verm laden phlegm, and aid future
to soothe and heal rsw, tender, Is*
named bronchia) mucons mem­
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of CreomuUlon with tbs un­
derstanding you must like tha waj It
juickly allays the cough or you are

r . t i i i : i m in o »* i m i .
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M flill.N" n i

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iVafi htcBiq Uefeniiant,

p u b lication o f th l* n m lr .
Each
claim or dem and iilisll !,&lt;• in w ritin g
and shall * 1 , 1 , th , placa o f r , » d,B C » and poat o ff lc * a d d rr,, o!
tha c la im a n t,. and .h a ll ha *&lt;anro
to b r tha claim an t, agent, a , a tto r ­
ney, and a n y.su ch claim or demand
tint an filed shall he rold.
O AJtLJtND W. S P E N C E R
* A s e xa o u to r o f tha I a n V flll
and T ea tam aat o f K B t J .I K
U QIHijUM, deoeaaeil
K ln t p u b lica tion Oct. It , U K .

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Only K ool V e n t Met*
a) A w n in g * give you
■II these advantages.

E 3 ;;;' V

R A IN
P R O T E C T IO N
COOL COM FORT
BEAUTY
ECONOM Y

CONSTIPATION
Risky In

BAD COLDS

Life tim e ,

Retained undigested food becomes
putrefactive, causes toxins, which
overload the llrsr and other vital or­
gans of tha body, lessening your re-

a tw M
SUPREME

M iT li'h t o A r i'K .a n
W 11n#» wtnv v,t«j and •fflotal senI
T O : O ltV IM MOIlfiKIlH. vh tta . | i l " «
nt Hanford, H#minol* w auaty, Hlatr
o f rraldani'p la utikhfiWII.
You a r » harr-hy |M|I|Iim I In u | 'l" » f o f P lorld.i, tliia |!&gt;Ui # a y u f'u r it ib f i,

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SANFpRD

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FITZGERALD DOERING
COMPANY

M l Hit;,
.*ty U IN r il.i:
C O I'N T Y
F U l l l l l i A . In l*n ,l,jtr.
In I *• K a U li i.f N K I.I.IK K. H illT h A ll i ru l ii nr • ani£ I's r iiin ,
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in lih , SO u d tir,
" I I . &lt;minn ,pf4u-.toCj. nNtralii or m l cumpl.t, lu i n e l o u .

You anil r,ich « f yot^ Br « h rrrh y
huUflial an il* ri-q u lm l la p rra .n l
■ ny.clytl'oa anil tl,iii»| .|. u hit If you.
ur t i l l i f t o f {o il, may h#Vn u e llo a t

UiwyV.Drujr Store' and all. drug
-tuttA mu) cosmetic and notion*
counters.

S**N, 11—
r i ,i.cit.
Hahi

Krcaker points open and close more than 60 million
times.

ManuJachiren andUistiibuton
1211 Illinois A t *.
Pltom
O R LA N D O , FLO R ID A

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Distributor shaft revolves 75 million times.

WE DON'T WANT

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Of WANT AKMf
J SOUTHERN
V t BREAD//

^2xia CONES/
5C m w e DON'T )
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&gt;i\ * LOOK AT 1
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THE
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A . CLOWNS ) I

Spark plugs give more than 60 million high - voltage sparks
while working in explosive pressures as high as 500-lbs per

/ -V s

square inch, and gas temperatures as high as 4,000 degrees F..

w ith­
W r ite

Pit.nl No. BE w n

C+ftrll11' &gt;1^■* iitiil

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Estim ates made
out obligation.
or Phone.

v e n t il a t e d

U Y O F F / YOU
CANT HAVE IT
A U -.' G EE
W H i l - I LIKE
SOUTHERN.TOOJ

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Ignition coil gives over 60 tnillion high-voltage su rge s'o f from
15 to. 20 thousand volts each.
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FOR RENT

A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E

10

Business Opportunities

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.
Tcrwiileev,' Jr- 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 T E D TO
operate this buihjcss for only a
Get your 8 X H MM movie camera
snort lime. Call afley 7.‘00 1*.
now. Made by Hell Howell. WloCOUPLE desires 2 bedroom fur­
M, If Interested. J*. A. Calhoun,
bold Studio.
nished apartment in or out of
010 W. First St.
••
t
city. Na children, permanent
Itt-lrV U T IK U L stainVcs* a te e l s in k s
residents.
Write,. H. L. Sloan,
LOANS
a v a ila b le N O W , L a s t a life tim e Avalon Apts, No. 6. Sanford.
Itandatl E lec tro Co,

Fuel pump pulsates. 15 million times.

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 mnt, 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 E A L E S T A T E FOR 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
PU ltNfSH E!) Tmuso (Tr apartment
Ph. f*S*l&gt;-J.

1

Carburetor mixes 5 million cubic ft. of air with more than 600
gallons o f gasoline. Frequent Motor Tune-Up prevents expen­
sive repairs.

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.
No co-makers on money loans.
Variable payment plana.
FAMILY LOAN-CO.

For a Complete M otor-Tune-Up Stop at

Southern
&lt;•*■+• »**. aea

500 P ark Avenue

Phone 9143

E3*Bread ,

I.r&gt; ACKER yV^ otables and fruit
land. 2 flowing well*.
South
Elder Springs, N'orvnl O. Mar­
ion, Itt. 2, Box 1HI-A. Sanford.

At war i atk ton I 0 U I H I RN

GOOD house and lot,
Lumber yard.

FIRESTONE MANAGERS
SHOP EARLY S AI F
Thursday - Friday -Saturday Onlv
T 1 U II.E B

Adorable

A N D

. BLOCKS

H o rn ** m i

I

\ \VImm »In

Lltlle Folkt loufl/i
onJ H appily Sing
In Thli Safa and Sturdy
Ratk-A-Swing

T1r**fon«
SUPER

S P E C IA L S

LATEST STYLED
K ID D IE M E T A L
TABLE and 2
CII/VIK SETS

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O

W icker Clothes
H A M P E R S
A ll Colors

A uoaJarful toy at a very *
small price! The wheel*
even have rubber urea.

A w on d erfu l iteed (o r the
i i- i- . q lo ta Eaey rolling.

3-pc. Set
Juvenile Dishes
Plate, Largo Bowl,

F o ld in g

DOLL

CAB

hssvy slasalated lutkM .
Blsgamt riding f i t m #
d»ut lib t w teres.

KOCK-A
S W IN G
$6.38 Hssvy gang* steel strong
and s a f*. rin ls h s d In
p re tty red and ersan
entmtl. 49 Inches high.

IRISH MAILS
4 ft Long, A ll
4 m
Steel Reg. 18.95 A S

FIRESTONE STORES
” 1 East First Street
Phone 12

TAii Straamltnad Ship

PATRQle
PLANK

OEI.ERY plants- Pascal and Early
Fortune. Phone 1119-R,

FOR SALE— Immediate occupancy
—two unit apartment liou«e, one WurliUer juke—Call 330-W.
apartment now rented. Centrally FIRESTONE radio, table model
located, recently furnished. Puce
H0.00. Ph. 813-W.
*8400.00. SL Johna Realty Co.,
IRRIGATION
system-complete.
Phone |129. •
Engine, pump, risen and sprink­
6 A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E
lers, covers six acres.' Phone
6250 or 702 E. Michigan Ave.,
FILL UP with Fuel Oil and U e Orlando.

aene before winter.
D. IL Pope Co., Inc. 800

For the lawnl
CRASS SHEARS
HEDGE SHEARS
LAWN MOWERS
SANFORD HARDW ARE CO.
21o East First St.

SIMMS
Show cards and posters
O— ORE'S SIGN SERVICE
O. D. Landres*. Phone 1021

RENT A CAB
. , YOU DRIVE IT
PHONE IOO

-

BTKICKLAND-MOIt BISON
•.'-DHIVE-IT, INC.
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND SERVICE
109 Palmetto A ir.
Phone 1011

NICHOLLS
ELECTRIC appliance repairs —
we repair washing machines,
STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY
vacrum cienm-rs, fans, lulxera.
for flnrd( quality
Trotter Appliance Service, 304
PORTHAITB
Commercial and Copy Work
W. 2r&gt;d St., Phone 1004-J.
ONE full length black lapin fur
Snapshot Service#
coal Site 1H. (50. # 0 0 Mag­ AUTOMOBILE &amp; radiators re­
Phone 1189 — 220 MeUch Bldg.
paired. Wright A. Cohen Gar­
nolia Ave., Phone 931.
age, 2lit 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
ELECTRIC phonograph. Very good
condition. Phone 24G-J.

HARTMAN wardrobe cushion top
trunk. Good condition. I’hone
•4(5(MV.

CITATION leathers in most
colors and large selection of 6
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
good upholstery fabrics. Robert
H. Brown, 2911 N. Orange
I’LL BUY year rat -eganlleua
Ave, Orlando, Fla.
of age or condition. Ri— Reel,
808 W. 2nd 8L
Floor Mata Available

terminating Co.—5 year* guaran­
teed contract, Ixmded and in­
sured. 8 years experience. For
free Inspection! ami estimate
.Phone 6 or write P, O- Box
73 Longwood, Fla.
S L I P C O V E R S and d ra p eries made
Mrs. W C. D ekle, Phone 402-M

PUJIL1C stenographer, llo N.
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
WANTEDUsed
ensilage
cutter
in
Phone lUd-J
Fertiliser. The Sknford X-Cel
good workablo order.- Phone 455.
Store, 2nd A Sanford.
PF V IN O LB TIK E SHOP

ESCAROLE plants. 25,000 Deep '38 or later 5-paaeenger automobile
wanted. Phone 1094-J.
Hear). Phone 819-R.
ELECTHIC HELF-8TARTING
KITCILE.N * OFFICE
CLOCKS
BAUER APPLIANCES

13 N O T IC E S — P E R S O N A L

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
201 North Park .
Telephone 37'

7 Pets, Livestock, Supplies

TOUCUTON A WATSON. 1201 PHONOGRAPHS for rent.
Celery Avsi. Has Parian Panda. Mask Ben, phone 053.
60 sheets V. Crimp roofing, 10 fL GIVE us your order for baby 14
LOST &amp; FOUND
300 ft. 2x4 dressed. 850 tin. ft.
1x4 rough* 18 cypress post 14 A
18. 1 concrete mixer. J. L. Per­
kins, 6Lh A Maple.

H ai m Thlriaan-fnth W in g Span
from Tip fo Tip

ROCKING
HORSE

DuHart's

GRAVELY tractor with mower,
hnrrow, plow and vwctJer, Also
D)-lnch batulsuw, mill style. Air
compressor and tank for garage
. Phone J*.
or spray gun, all in Arl .condi­ Florida Bank Bldg.
tion. tlMl SanLlYd Ave., or Box
12 S P E C IA L S E R V IC E S
201 Country ('Tub Road.

chicks.

The .S a n fo r d X-Csl

Store, 2nd A banford.
6
HELP WANTED

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
W. 15th St.

LOST: Billfold,
athletic field.
return billfold
des Hotel room

18

on' High Bchool
Keep money A
and paper*. Val­
419.

AUTOS FOR SALE

1939 Plymouth, 4-door, Roy Reel,
Waitress wanted—good hours, 8
300 West Second Street

FLOWERS
day week* Roy Johnaon's GrilL
for all occasion*
103o Chevrolet Sedan, good'condi­
MeNEJLL A YOST, FLORIST
tion, tour new 15 In. wheels,
COLORED girls for laundry wprk.
Celsry Ave, just o ff Sloes
3190.00 cash. Atlantic Station
Experienced. Apply la person.
Office ph* 403, re* Idsnos ph. 610-R
Park A 3rd.
Seminole County Laundry Co.,
819 W. 3rd 8L
PASTRY cook wanted* Roy John

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ROOF TIL*
Spanish A barrel

TWO SUPER SPECIALS

88 JR. FISHING
OUTFIT...

TOUCHTON

DI8H waahtr wanted.
son's Grill.

Roy John­

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ABOUT

Plant-890 Carswell Bt*, 1
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
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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

Seminole Schools
To Close Monday;

Aii s-i-tol
Clot
for turning the Idsnda over ts will
.twice
of A
the '.UN arts cvMtilried In a drf.fi

agreement. riow lieia.v circulated i tun (Hired 1

nmntig I In' rlcvjii .mj-inliera’ .or H"pt. “ te.Hl
III m ld iiIon '-J H t'ofU C C o l CountJC;
the Jiieurily. Council’
t ler'i o. P. Hcgitthiit. Tar. (.'oi
f- jtfet/oiure a t tba term, VaVr Jps. th Jinlrtn*, T a t A*»&gt;»*or Rail-,
rfio^'tn fci'f,* oli.tioJ that- • Uo»«ii5 ford t'. Dtnulnjyd Ccunty f o l | f
alniOiU. e-crUtility i/ill uttf.rk the rt. v . Wtpa tloV fecol auwAoi
pmpoaals end, pjtSlIldy Veto them t.-u«&lt;*ntV'ef»* and Cou.ity Actriv
in the’ .Ss-r'iirliyT Comwll. In tho O . ■ li. iiaveU ui'a fcs'ficr w’llf Isa*
.latter, event*' - /lia Utaiids; .will rloarsl. City h.'Hmjyr Jl. N', Safer,
Cotitinuc i&gt;» thslr- prsisent &gt;UtC« riJd his o.'ficj will c* eIe*hdjK7’
n* nreupM coriay (Cirllory.

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StrviccH Held Toda:
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this hftwnoon at 8:flOi o'clock t
the Erfskium Pnperal Mcmft ft
Mrs. Rodclta Rita I’arker wt
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ACE FOUR
*

fif ro p iest! r )it‘ m e ut
iniinthx
In Ju ly : 22.437- pnxxplrix
ixxued.
In Aux»«t ihe number
dropped to 18,505.' Many
th r-”
uii|&gt;licati(in* w rre from wivVj*
planning' to join tlteir-' husband*
overseas. A
num ber were
By JEAN HAPS
from gdvernnv.'tit official*, llifw0T 0N , bV) -If you arc Cier, the g rra iv it t number were
planning a Jaunt out r&gt;f the emir:- filed by thm.j traveling for busttry you arc. advised - by the State lie** reason*.
D epartm ent to apply for your pax*
The . number cf applications^ i*
port a t Icaxt threw work* ahead expected to ilecreat.j until Muii-n.
of tim e bcthuxe of the heavy in- Tluit pa**port divMion, now ,fully
staffed w ith 27!» citiployee*. •*
readying /op it* bigs'w t hu»in&lt;s|
even then. Thi* i* lutsed rh k fly
on r#port* from travel agencies
amt airlir,- companies.
Passport* aro being l**lie*t to,
tm iriita only for South American
rountriesi Hut European couth
i s year* with Cable trie*, especially France. tlteT -n ier
P la n a Co. and- University of to rc»uma their tourt*l bllilnc**.
Champaign- ■Urban*,
However, nit mlditiuiml iurx'j
tiumher are gojng "over i&gt;n |utr&lt;
-tonal Ituslnr**. lo settle estate*,
| visit relative* who fared badly
'tinring thy war or to g et married.
RESIDENCE PHONE 8 II-W
Of the latter number, .most a te
W MUSIC BOX. PIIONH 883 Cl* returning Jo wed the Kiri *hc&gt;left liehitid when they were .-enl
i fit.me.
The S late DejutrlOient I* lim­
iting the number of |ia»*purli to
Germany.'. Auotiia and Jn|r*rf. ACCORDING to latt-si rciarrts, MtxThese countries tire still millet AlU-rt W. IJarklcjr,,wlfe.of the Sen­
R E G IS T K A T fO N
Hie control- of the -m ilitary •gov­ ato r Irom Kentucky, I* erltirtilly ill
ernment. amt ap|dk»Ht* have to g-&gt; a t her twrafc In Washington, D. C*.
g f l g N O T IC E
the Jfin t chiefs of ita ff.
Thc.ScnriUrr inlerruptctl a We»t»rn
The Registration Boob*of In I’ro*|iernve
travelei* may get
lo u r tu teturn lit Irtf aide
Ihe City of Snnford, Flor­ instruetion itooklets from th e Slate - Ispettklnij
n W io h ln jt o n .
( / ile r n a lio in tlt
ida, are open nl the City JjifparDntfit' .oil, tnut'ey ..tru n iffc
Hall, commencing Mon- mrnts of varloiis countrlev an*l In lit rite c o u n tr y , ihtt sta rtin g an
d ata. For iq-tatu'e* ninny
day* November 4 th , 1946, i.ther
ro u n lrb s roquire llte u - e f f liItVtl* . epidemic,
for' ihe purpose of regil- efs* cheek* rath er I hah ia»h, lit
I He ourtilno prfle ire ij! having
trring for the General Mexico Americans tiro rei|Ur*tM nil returning l.ravt'ilerr hnnd ovtr
U nit pax.port*, for filing nt the
Municipal Election to b e to Trade with *2 bill*'.1
TI1;, H in ts D ep a rtm e n t s u g g e s t * Sltvlf Department It#* , t f « t rohold on Deccmher 3,1946, that
person* going In foreign coun­ v i, t i l . . N ow , e x r pt [o istp o rt* for
and will remain open each tries lake rhol- _to -nN-gmii d m ill'a ry atcfi-, retiuninir lia v rlTTTtiv ii'tjiiii IlioTt |ias*pf.rti In
A&gt;yi axcapt-Sundwyr nod "agnifirr iiiis tr pov* &gt;,■ti, t/ t."7, tc r~ J------------cxplraliftti nf tle ' nriginal two
holidays up to and inilJ^ holera tool typhus-'Som e rotm- the
tr|i"&lt; require p ro u f'th n t liijcotloiiA &gt;mirs. with -jilt iiptlon to tcfirw
ding November 23, 1946. have
ln-eti .......
given otherwise the rfitr niiollu-r^twtf years.
tin lrle r L pttV in tiuatnntine .fot*
H. N. SAYER
ICity Registration Officer. a Week or tW". In 'In d ia thenand yel­
yrla great fenr th q t cholera and
low fever- might Ire lirnughl

P a s s p o r t SIioyk
These Americans
D o Get Around

Jllcnltli Division
Invents Electric
iPine Industry Puts
•Again Pleads For Lock-Picker, But Blame For Housing
Better R est Rooms He Won’t Sell It Shortage On OPA

and consilient bungling. The ex- «t, ah adjuited, reallxnlon which
(aordinary m easure adopted, in nty iitrludrd a production incentive In­
opinion, is ju s t another m istake crease directed by Stabilisation Adand, a t best, only a smokescreen to m inlstrator John C. tV d liti hi
facu* attention away from the F ehtuary of thi* year. The Admin#|x»t where
vhere th# real trouble lie*."
lies." Is tra tir wa* without authority to
The spokesman ...........................
»D*tc4 M1*
i treat thla production in c en tiv e-as.
d u stry -wide organisation he ** * * * p a rt of the price stru ctu re a*
presents
its is f ilm ; ■ full protest ^bviogsaly
bviously such an Incentive was
with the A dm inistrator of OPA to be added over and above what
regarding the unfelr, unreasonable wa* considered to be u fa ir and
and discrim inating action* taken
by the price control azency, all uf equitable price schedule.
"O ther features of the protest,”
which have combined to make Ihe
.__.
concluded Mr. Berckes, “ will conprosent chaotic hi using *f“*r*“ ** • cluaively prove th a t the Southern
w hat It Is today, parlcularly w im pjne 1nduitrr hm,
.ham peted
respect to lumber supply and d 's - j '^ j prtv , nled by , h„ 0 PA In
tribution.
meeting its cbtigatlons to the vetMr. Berekea stateil that the prs-1
)1( bou, | nj^ l n ,j reconverslcn
te s t Is being filed with the Ad-1.program. I t is expected th a t the
m inlstrator In accordance with the protest will be officially filed with
provisions of th e law, requiring the A dm inistrator no or Itefore
lh a t it flfst be presented o th* November l.“
A dm inistrator within the 30-day
W artim e research on flourln* is
period required by law. .the Com­
m ittee will carry it* complaint to expected to lead to improved plas­
the Emergency Court of Appeals. ties. anesthetics, insentiride*. fung­
Mr. Berckes said that ;vhsn thu icide*. fumigant*, germicides, fire­
Industry Advisory Committee, re ­ proofing m aterials, and other pro-'
commended to OPA that they act ducts.
in accordance w ith SeCtlcn 2(v),
,vl_ _ . that ( American Indians in Pennsyl
the answer by OPA wss
yu". 0f (he production was b e in g ‘ vatila dug pita to collect oil for
protected basing Ihfrlr contention medicine.

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. _ A
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 4, (S
NEW ORLEANS, U , Nov. 4.
Chattanooga locksmith says he has
»l)—For the second ttm e t
n r the Florida S lat* Hoard of perfected a portable electric lock- (Special)—V eteran* of this coun­
Health is urging th a t VMtroonrs, picker th a t cculd- be a menace lo try are still w ithout the home*
tl/jy have te e n promised over and
particularly tho*e In filling it* civilisation.
William Miikill says hia device tv ? r again and th* prospects are
linn,, be kept in a more sanitary
condition.
„* will o(&gt;en the average door, lock hardly any brighter, today then
David H. ,Ia », Chief S anitary In a m atter of seconds and would they were when tL j war w ith Ja p ­
Engineer, pointed out th a t "the be a potential honanta fo r house­ an came to an end more than a
tourist season i* upon u* and th a t breakers and car thieves.
It is net •.-•■ary for the protaction
But, he added, It will never be year .ago. T h e blam# fo r this
of health a* well a* the ‘firs t Im- put on isle—he’s a locksmith a n j condition belongs rig h t at th e door
irrssion*' of the visitor* th a t pub­ it’s to hi* interest to preserve of the OPA and other government
ic restror-ms, usually tb r first lock* rather than undermine them. agencies declared spokesmen for
The device, the result hf 18 trie Southern Pine Industry Com­
• lop* for to u rist he kept present
year* eperlmentatlon. consists o m ittee on the eve of filing a forms)
able.*4
The campaign early thla year, • lung steel needle connected t' pro test with the A dm inistrator uf
h* said, wa* very successful and some coll* which cause the VedL OPA.
wa* highly comirarrided, but as to vibrate when electric c tirre h H
"T h e pronouncement of an em er­
summ er came on "efforta In this applied. .
All Mlsldll has to do is insert gency by . P resident Trum an; the
regard wer* yelasad and as a 'f4suit. In m o n i weeks w* have the needle and a tension tool into removal of ta riffa on all lum ber
begun to receive com plaints from the lock and preae th# trig g e r. The Im portations during the period of
tran sien ts throughout the S tate needle vibrate* and, aided by th# thi* em ergency,'and th* wide use
lh a t public san itary fad lltlea are tension tool, forces the lock tu m ­ of aubsidlee. Is Just another evid­
ence of confualon upon confusion."
bler up and the door opens. *
again In a bad ataUi of repair.
declared th* Com mittee’s S ecret­
The
only
nclse
connected
with
lx&gt;* wa* em phatic however, in
ary, H. C. Berckes, "designed to
pointing out th a t Ma B ureau's the operation Is a gentle humming offset the effects uf many mistake*
udible
only
within
10
feet.
in terest In .clean.restroom * la not
The machine I* easily 'ptirtable,
tWtfirod to the' tourist season.
tek pocket
|
"W e owe ourselves Ihe sam e sa n i­ A dry cell fit* hi one back
ta ry consideration*, and th* same *m| the rolls and needle' In an
high standard of ciranllirrat should (ilhrr,
be m aintained, the y e a r' roand.
Hnwever, we can ’t get aw ay from
the Tact th a t 1 M tourist business
in Florida is Big Business, A« we
7 P ath Livestock, Supplies
R ARTICLES FOR SALE
FOR RENT
trnv.-l over the S tate w e.see rrvery
imaginable so rt of cleanup project
FURNISHED ap t-—suitable foe
In motion—anil for what? t 'ltt in g
Iren. Phone 728- IMITATION leathar* In m ost TGUCHTON * WATSON. 1201
couple. No chhildr
ready for the tru rls t season.
Celery Ave. H aa Purina Feed*.
color* and la rg e selection of
XJ a fte r 5:30.
"Also, the S tate la spending
good upholstery fabric*. Hobart
HILLINGS, Mont.—B illln im n B t'’'
UiOO.OOo annually to sell Florida Ire «ve instructed tn consider These TWO romps, p a rtia lly 1 furnished
H. Brown, 2911 N- Orange GIVE us youi order for bsby
tn otfsiders^ It is th* resnansjbll- ((utition* iu deciding w hether a
Ave„ Orlando, F la.
for housekeeping. . Adults' only.
j chicks. The . S a n f o / i l X-C#i
it%
■ of tb.r 'Slate Board of H ealth p erson Is d ru n k !
3«. Park Ave.
1 Store, 2nd ft faanford.
' —
Floor Mats Available
tljc jefore tp ,xe? lhat A&lt;L,ftr a* H w s hl« breath have an odor of
fin an c es'will allow, lh a t g cred it­
PFV IN O I.B T IR E SHOP
N IU E 1nr tax bedroom for rent.
alchol?
Is
it
fslnt.
mmlerate
dr
able sanitary condition Ir* pretu n t615 W. 1st St.
HELP WANTED
strung?
^
■d to our visitbra."
1*
he
partly
dressed
nr
unclad,
Oil rompunlee have been aaked
2 WANTED TO RENT
HEADQUARTERS for- Uhrlslmas GIRL for sodg^ountalo ■&gt;, (.an
or is hie clothing dirty?
to k o p closer check on their local
g ifts,' toys, gam es, books, dolls.
Is Ijn polite, excllrti. • r*e#rvj-ley’a Drug S tole. P a li tim e or
station restroom s. N aturally,
y, all hllarious, talkative, insulting, com- COUPLE Jetlree f bedroom furBuy now on budget or Isy-away.
full.tlm *.
n ith rd apartm en t In or out of
local health departm ents a re Itelng baliVe. stupefied, delirious; aRenl
Firestone Store*, 111 •&gt;,. Firat
chy. No children, . perm anent ."-Sttilertrd to s r - r th a t routine sa n ita ­ or dulfT
residents. W rite K. L- Sloan,
tion chick* or# made as regularly
| . he hiccoughing, • belching,
OPPORTUNITY of lifetime sup­
a* their limited personird will al- drooling, punching, kicking, fig h t­ • Avalon ApISr’No. 8. Hanford. *
plying DDT and o tlo r prufilablv
Inw
ing, slcfpm g, in convulsions or un­ REFIN ED middle-aged gentlem an
Dim Wjr lo save rmincy Ik "to for­
FLO W ER S. , ‘
product* to farm ers in Semlnois
Civic
and
service
club*
are
again
get your wife’o l^lhdsy.
for all occasion*
conscious?
County. No experience or cap­
of good address, protestant,
asked to help in voluntary Inspec­
Are hi* eye* nnrditt, w atery,
ital requirwl. Must have auto
wishes good plain board and McNRILL ft YOST, FXOR1HT
A l^'ller pwy and a mare plrasanl tion. “ Ask your rnemtur* to apeak bloodshn?.- rovi?tg. downcast or
Celery Ave, Ju st off Sipes
and- good inferences. Permanent.
room by the month, with pleasone Is to place your fire, wlnd- to the station m anagem ent whan
unt atmosphere. W rite JA R , c / n i OUicv Jlh- 4M. .residence ph. C10-R
VVrlte or wire McNess Conipany,
’
ilo rtn Itwarancc wlip
ami *l*e unxighlly condition* ore found, or gl«Ih'x yhe
swavitty, wobbllngN ssgDept. T, Freeport, III.
Herald, givipg- particula DP *n,*j GARDEN and faw n seed; Vlgoro
—l KMlug* t. repi’rl them to the local healthL ^ng.
‘ J...—
o u r n lfe *■
llt e tlltidrm
f„ ||i« k- r r unabl.- to J ^ n .l?
H) price
most reasonabln
I for a I,Itlliil.ii prrxrnt,
Fertiliser. The Sanford X-C*l
f-'partm et.
! i, hts speech fair, slurred, slu t.
W aitress w anted—good hours,
Stone, 2nd ft S an fo rd ..
«
■"We need the help of every In- tering, confused. Incoherent, whls- 3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
* W e r a n c i t e v«.n a M Y, r a s h d l t l - ]
■lay week. L Roy Johnson’s Grill.
lit furthering this state- paring or jerky? How is his enun
dt-nd t-Mlnk* «n (lit- -an d ’ wind­ wills rV'anup project because we
CEMENT Mock building. 1200 »q SEE ua for stove pip# — stove
,
storm ImoftuicV. C, it. tluvd. A' tin not have sufficient local p e r­ ciation?-r—;—
9
WORK WANTED
Can he touch his finger to his ! ft. floor »P*c*. Wired end plum
id other
to -, Il3*« ilse n td li Avrfltie, Phnnr sonnel in any one health d ep a rt­
w eather item*.
lot. Adv.
n«*e ? ,
. ,
tti'&lt;l. g:l(XK).QO.Reduction for
ment tn keep propel check'on thla
STANLRY-ROGERS
c eih. 1021 W. l i t . Jsm ea M
EXPERT painting—contract or
situation. It all gets hack to the
HARDWARE COMPANY
Phillip*. Contact a t property.
hourly bgils. 8 . G, Grogan,
Nil'll## III frli-tirllj HI I t n llmt I util
Seventy !Ivr poundt of cool nte ■■ciindmie situation — Insufficient
|n
jft II**
tu ffs repaired. Phone 1154 or
required lo /n i.ik f j, .lawn raatn1'. funds, therefore, insufflrlent ip*-’
ROOF
T
IL
E
hark A%#ni»#» Han font* Vt»rl*tA *!**• INCOME P ro p erty —Large group
783-J.
peclors. The good cooperation of tltr
III# ffetlt Intis Riiflit.nf lill#l&lt;:rlira
Spanish A b arrel type
tlie public and the oil industry I
of house* In colored section ,•
Hiifidrl##* anil I ha I I Inienrt
LAWNS
'white
and
colored
m ow ed.
Keasonabl*
along with the endravor* of our 1*1
»at&lt;l ra m ' (mrauanl t»
which will altuw good return on
R. A It. HOOFING T IL E CO.
Tice*. Jerry Lord, phona 788own sta ff it therefor* necessary Ih# Iffn tt of Hi# Wrlltliui* Nam#
■elllng
price
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|16,7&amp;0.0fl.
Plant-300
Carswell
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Phone
1121
fChopItr
l-Aw* of
tu do this JM* in a creditable m a p -, Hlatut#
KlftfWa* xjrltlr ifr* c'ltrk of th# l*lr- TOURIST CAD IN and T railer |. D aytona lleach, F la., Uua 511
#ull i&gt; u r| «f
Cfiunl)
P ark on S tate H ighw ay 3 priced
LOANS
a t *26.000.00.
SW EET Hamlin orange* 2o each.
Cerm an »llver I* an ol
A
GOOD
three
bedroom
bunga­
U.
W.
Lord,
Phono
78S-W.
Ihe ancient chlne»e.
LUANB MADE
low priced at (O.&amp;OQ.OO.
nickel, rupp«r And line.
FROM 810 TO 8800
A VERY NEAT fire room b u n g a­
strict privacy; fa s t service
low in Sanford' H eights %pctioif MIRACLE CONCRETE Co. J . E.
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
T erw itlerer, J r., M gr. Cement
at "17,850.110.
1U2 Sanford Avenue
W ater Proofing — Balldlng
WE H A V E A good flv* room
Block* — S ew er P in o .' 808
houaa on large corner tail o u t­
Elm Ave. Phong 833-W. ‘
b id* C ity Limit* a t 85,600.00
'T erm s.
HUBERT A. WII.LlAMB, Realtor Get your 8 * .1
now. Made
THE HOME SHOP. 1700 SANFORD AVENUE
RAYMOND LUNDQUIHT,
bold Studio.
A u * k |i(v
W ork G uaranteed, Modern Methods .Used,
BEAUTIFUL
itafnleaa Heel eink*
Phone 788•
A tlantic Rank Bldg
available NOW. L aat a lifetime.
Randall Electre Co.
3 BEDROOM house in' gwui loca­
tion. Excellent condition. f0,500. 5 burner,- built-in oven oil stove,
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Phone 209-J.__
excellent condition, 825, C. K.
PHONE" 1143-J
Robbins, Lake Mary.
GARAGE apartm ent, 6 ’ ‘ room*,
light*, water, bath, pared street. JU ST arrived! Men'* work shoes
Lot* 25 X too. Price 83,000.
and uvondls, boy'* dungaree*.
. Caah or #a*y term *. |SMan&gt;
Sea ba for hard to g at m er­
down. 810 week, 0 * inlereat. chandise. Q. W. C l a r k . Store, 12 SPECIAL SERVICES
D. D. Daniel*. Oviedo. Fla,- m 208 Sanford Ave.

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6~ROOM house w ith bath. Close
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RADIOS, phonograph*, records;
*haet music, guitars. The Music
Niee bungalow on P ark Ave. RoaBox, phona 863. - , _______
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room houeee.
cultivator, ferlllixer broadcastBeautiful bungalow located clove
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to H igh School.
firtillxer, Cole p lan tar, mule
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caecum cleaners, fatvx, mixer*.
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SOI Country Club Road.
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VOLUME XXXVH

FLORIDA, TUESDAY, NOV. 5, 1B46

Capture Cashier, Quiz Wife In $900,000 Theft

Communist Trying To
Divert Power Of
Nationalist * . Drive
• Toward Key City

PEIPING, Nov. B, &lt;/P)—
Chinese • Communist- troops
loejay
attacked
BevernI
towns to the south of Che­
foo in what observers said
was an action to divert gov,
J jrnmont strength from its
Chefoo offensive. .The Com­
munists attacked numerous
towns along the Tsintnd

J A C K 1,1,K, Nov. f.—(d’l
A* thousands td Floridian* Went
to l*e polls today to partieipate
In the first po*t*war gt-nctlll
eleeli »»n, obuvrvttl ihruughiMi thi*
li^scriWtJ th r I'k tu u n m
um i'unl siru-e tlfo cam ihintO R art*
not nvciMug hr much uttciition
lift the m * p i 4»|)i■.&lt;*««(! timrminu’IM■*
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A light to nuwtrnHi* vuto wus

Germans Told To Amendments 4 And 5 Explained
(Jp Progress Of To Rotarians By Odham And Ware
RAN FRANCIBOO, Nov. 'S. (API
— R a ta l Inspectors today said
that a former postof flee clerk has D e - Naizification
Fights Crime'Wave
• l confessed to the tlieft of (40,000

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Not Satisfied Thus
Far With Program

STUTTGART, Germany, Nov, 0
(/P)—The deputy military govern­
ment of fhe American Occupation
ftmio in Germany Council 'of Suite
that the ,A m e r ic a n Military Government ill throughly disappointed
with the handling of ■' du-mizification,
The deputy m ilitary governor,
Lieutnant General Lutrius Clay
warned the council that unless tire
Germans im prow quickly tlit* mili­
tary governm ent will lake over
the Job itself.
,
General Clay'ans&lt;funced an im ­
mediate order Gilt no German
who has been removed from office
by the m ilitary Govtjrnintjnt can
be returned to office Without mili­
tary approval. The order nppliea
even if the German In Question
Mr*. J . M. SUncctphcr’s room ha* be&lt;fn cleared of charges o f
7 of the Sanford Gram m ar School Nazism by Grm ran dc-naxlfica- HAD 11 of a group of tlevao m in­
isters, the Rev, Robert K. Ruuell.
champions in the school’* touch tion courts.
(above) has asked police of SlcliUfootball league, trimmed an all
envllle, O* to deputise and artn
s ta r team from the sixth grade
them In an attempt to wipe out a
by a n .IB .to 12 margin la st week.
current crime wave. Ruxiell also
Eugene Brown . intercepted two
ajked perm lulon to retrult 20
p an e s and icnmpered for touch­
“tough, sincere” World War U-veldowns and Hobby Morris " in te r-,
erani to aid.
(InlrnuHlonalJ
fepted a p ats and ran for a m a rk e t,
for room 7'a three score*.
The Seminole High School Raby
The all s ta r touchdowns were
m*«e u . the resu lt If a pass from Fed* will m eet the Bsbtr Cocoa
T em r Cordell to Curtis H arp er High School eleven at tne local
and Edwin Locnett scored a touch­ athletic , field tonight a t 7:30
down on a.blocked kick.
- '* * o’clock it was announced th is
mording by Herman Morris.
Morris also announced th a t p er­
The S anford Elks Club has aid­
sons interested in obtaining tick­ ed m aterially in the Seminole
ets for the Sanford-W inter Park High School library book mid
tilt to be played in W inter P ark equipment drive by pledging to
. WASHINGTON, Nov. 6— UP&gt;_ Friday night can obtain them by pay fpr a charging desk and chair,
John L. la w it and tho federal calling a t th e Seminole llig n estimated at. $200 or more in val­
government took a breather in School on* T hursday or Friday.
ue, according to Miss Edna Chittheir contract talk s today-—election
The Babv Feds will e n te rta in , tentttn. school librarian,
day. The discussion* ar# to » • the Uaby Tigers from Orlando tn
Another large contribution ia
returned tomorrow. *
a grid contest th a t promises to
th
a
t of tb s Veterans of Foreign
Spokesmen fo r Lewis hinted th a t be exciting a t the nigh school
the United Mine W orkers' chief­ athletic field a t a Isler date It Wars, who contributed |!K4. Col
lections of Hallowe'en stunt night
tain is prepared to ask for a pay was* stated. '
a t th* h igh school brought (2B.
ralie of 2S cents an hour end a
The Florida Power and U g h t
shorter work-week for hie 400,000
Company haa contributed |60. lira .
A F Of L soft coel dlgyt-rr.
G. I. Loucka and Capt. Earle T.
Loucka each have contributed 15.

Grammar School All
S tirs Are Beaten

Baby Feds To Meet
Cocoa 11 Tonight
At Athletic Field

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ElkB Pledge $200
Donation To SHS

Library Campaign

Winers* Contract
Halted Today

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♦'Guy Fawks Day)l
; Held "

LONDON. N ot.
Sm all
boy* In Britain were shooting off
firecrackers today. .The fireworks
i part of the celebration o f
Ouj
uy Fawki
Fawkes Day.
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ft was oi
oh Nov. 6, 1606, that Guy
Fawkes
kes and
ae hia fellow conspirat e n w e n captured afte r Ihey had

barrel* of gunpowder under
House of ParllmenL
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NEW YORK. Nov. 5, (/P)
— Senator Claude Popper
rY Florida declared today
pint a Republican victory
in tlie general election
‘‘would wreck the labor
laws of our country." Pep­
per also assorted th a t with
i tLO.l*. Victory ^tHoro
would !«*• mV National '.L a ­

Voting v.t. s light In both
Sanfurd precinct* Ihl* morning
and up lo noon, 322 voir* had
been c**t In Prerlitel So. I.
at thr Old Depot, and 311 vote*
had been cost In Precinct No.
■ 3, a tolsl* of 535 volra. There
are more th a n 7.000 rrg k trrrd
volrrs In th e two precinct*,
■(-curding lo ,Mrr. Lourlnr Urol,
rounfy registrar.

f u ic n i.it til * tht* stattf. Ilo w p v v r
tio v i'f ru*f (*ali|wt*ll. S e n a to r Ifn i
i n n .| it11*1 m a n y llrp tiD lirtin iiMlfou*
'll IT■ *I I hr vote t,^ to go lo th r |iu ll*
an il 1‘ki’rf i*o t h e ir jirivilnlgt'*
H ft*. in
s t r o n g ly
I k*m*»orutu'
F iiir n la o n ly tw o ra n d hint*** fur
-tut*' m d c o ffic e * had u |i|m ittiu n .
I ’n ilis i S ta trA
S i n a tor
H o lla n d
\v :i 4 o|ipf*seif" b y liO i* tmtmiR'o
H a i r y S c had *»f lin m rA vilh *. W i l­
bur
K in g . l lr i n m r A ia
im m iiiT ’,
w i »a «r|»|»i»imi b y C liftiitt S r iilf of
N r » S m y r t u ^ H c a c h f«»r th r ItuH Hraiiey fhlham. Scminola County
| ( onnnigston |nu*l now held by
representallve. mid Judge It- W I M*fri»r M»thE*w*. M iilhrvsji did nut
Ware were the principal Speakers serk r r -rI rrttq n .

Former Postal
Clerk Admits
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In cash from a mall sack In 1037
Tire Inspectors explained th a t the
clerk cannot h e prosecuted became
no Indictm ent- was returned w ithtn the three year period specified
. by the statute of limitations.
.
However United RUtes Treasury
officials are Interested In the case
because the m an failed to pay in ­
come tax on the *40.000.
Bprclal postal Investigator W R.
Palmer quoted. the man as ronm fesslng th a t he split opep a retris9 tered mall pouch en • route from
the Federal Reserve Rank to nn
Oakland bank and grabbed a small
canvas bag containing *40 000 In
currency.
Palmer e a ld .tlie man remained
In the pnatal service fern, two yeans
then went Into buxlnras for h im ­
self. Eventually he Jost every cent
df Hie money.

35 Mjllion Citizens
Trek To Polls In
Test Of Nation’s
Reconversion Try

President Home To Cast Vote

Observers Say Con­
stitutional Amend­
ments In Spotlight

TWnatl rtfllroad about 130 mile*
_ south or cneroo. Al Utc sam e lime,
‘ OdnununUt reUiforeemrnU ore be­
ing rushed from southern Hanlung
province Into the Chefoo o r a
where severe fighting Is raging for
Cliefoo and other port cities.
The government Is continuing a
virtually complete blackout of
news from their. side of the fight­
ing around both Chefoo and
Dairen. Elsewhere the government
announced capture of twro tuvmj»
In southern Manchuria and Hopeh
province.
Chinese Foreign Office source's L
Nanking, meanwhile, claim they f
liavo no knowledge; of negotiation.*
said to be going on with Ru-aln A J60-A WIIK CASHIER, William A. Nickel; 4fl. U (lanked by detective* (top), after his arrcit In M iam i
about Dairen Earlier it had said In connection with the embezzlement of *900,000 or more from the Mergenthalcr Linotype Company of Brook­
the Chinese government was dlc- lyn His attractive wife, Orece (right), l* shown after th e had been questioned and gave police keys lo xafo
^ Imring to take over the Russian &lt;)e(«"it vaults In which they found JflR.100. T he money am) Mrs and Jewelry, valued at *35.000, which w ere
* ton trolled city, under- the terras also recovered, are shown (bottom) in Use district attorney's ofllcc In Urouklyn.
(Iitlcrmmonol)
of a treaty m ade In IMS.

Rent Control Office
Is In New Location

The Sanford O. P. A. rant con­
trol office has been moved from
tho Armory Budding to Room 230
of the Meucb Building, according
to an •announcement this afternoon
by Area Rent Director W. L. font*
of Orlando.
Jonea said the office will be open
to tl|a public on Wednesday of
each week and that a represen­
tative of the O. P. A. rent division
will be on hand to Interview both
landlords and tenants and furnish
Information, pertaining to rental
problems tn Seminole County.

NIMITZ IN KEY
automobile era* on the orereea*
highway has resulted tn the death
of one girt and th* injuring of KEY WEST. Nev ■
' three other girl* and tiro anm . Key Weet today la Fleet A dm lnl

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Jackson Paintings - Win Exhibit Prizes
Painting* of Cpl. Hurtle Jackeon, now home on terminal leave
awaiting discharge, iron first prit»
when on exhibition at F t Harrison.
Hvl and F t Cutter, and took honorable mention and grand prise at
F t McClellan.
A * former employee of The
uerald, Cpl. Jackson Is horns with
his parents, Mr. and H n ,- 8 , C,
■Jackson of Weal Flrat S treet He
peels to receive his discharge
from F t Harrison, on Dae. 2 and
retup] to Sanford._________

49 A S TO MEET
Chester Nluilta, Chief s f Naval - Volture No. 476 of the Forty and
Operatieoa. B e arrived yesterday Eight win m att Thursday even­
ing at 8r00 o'clock at the Legion
H u t and the f l n t and third Tburt-

at th e Holary luncheon yesterday,
( andkiatr* lit llih*D of thr *ii
explaining the proposed co n stitu ­ r*&gt;r%r«‘”*iunfil dint riel* fae rd Ur
tional amendm ents and tak in g op p u id lcn n upfMMUiun, lip » r g r S lim
posite sides on the question- J*1*'*
M ia m i 1 &gt;r inner at, w a* up
itutigaii, Jayree preshtad*. -pra
|{* public an Norman Cur
nounred a meeting Tuesday o lr M t^
uf Ml. ml
„ u, Fourth
for the purpo.e of renrganixim: Gv ,)( t r k l
th „ .S Uth d u , riei, IUlloy Scout eommittfw and urged rt,(t,|rt#t,¥B Dwi|{hl |{„K„ B ()f
members of tho HoUry W .lf .ie ^
U u d en )alt, u u|l|tu.,.,| tlJCommtUee to bo present.
Joseph Mue, also of iKurt laiudcr' ^ r - Odhaqit introduced b y *'*11!’ I dale. R epresentative Joe llrm lilck.
rew Caraway who was in charge of
faces M. J. Moss. Jr. of
uf the program , urged everyone n rl)in;io. i„ th.i Kinii.
In take a morp active lntarrut i&lt;»
. _______ Ifo v ern m en t o|H*rution an d
’■aid*
th a t “ T o o m a n y u f tin ar# pn»n»* t
le i Ju e dg it**. H e said tbn t th

NO. 292

Pepper Sounds Last Minute
Ejection Today .
In State Said
To Be Unusual

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Associated Press Leased Wire

SITTING IN HIS CAfl with Mrt Truman and their d 4\igt»irr. M.irgnrct.
rre&amp;utrnt ^ryinan U alm it to n - .lri\tm to Ini homo after arriving tn
Indrbcndrm r, Mu. from Wa tim*:l.*n T1\e |»r«sidentiol family returned
to tiicir home town to vote in the coming election*.
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Legion To Have Earl Jeter Is
No Armistice Day Found Ue^d In
Celebration Here Garage At Home

bor Ileiatluiu Hoard after a few
monttw."
T7'e Rena tor’s tdAtement was
itii.d e at nn outdoor rally in mldMmUiattan Re spoke In behalf of
Mte candldarles of Jam es M, Mead
I&gt;m.H-rnUe eonttllon eamildxte opjJA'.lug Ri'publkMii O ocrnw r Tliom.
as H. IVw»y for re-eleeUon. and
Herbert I! tsdunan, Deiitocratlo
CooUUon eanilldaU' for the firnale,
Mrnnwiule. over th e nation only
sli^hlty morp titan 35000.000 of
winu- pjtss.ixV) j.-r-.ins over 21
"t i
nn- e*j&gt;eeted to par’ i[si11- in riie f it' r p u t- v a r genr'rai rk-i tliin "Itir largeot factor In
the turn, lit I Li gt'rwraliv the avwther I,Ut 11L
.e arattiennett prwllctesl
i '* .| tintflwF I linjngliout most of
tite isiuttO y,
rite -1r.-.* prtvlnct to co m p lete
.vtiiut u ls l«oinl.* Aux Barques
in
Jtud^m
county.
Michig a n ^
*Twelve or the 13 ellglbie- voters
j vtrteil Ute straight
Republican
1 ticket mat .ute
-,j a straight
IX'mikratle hallo;
Tlu’ie .no tttativ luiurs. however,
vet to e&gt; and the early hours of
voting J low Ivravy Uillotlng In
m in . big ts .pulaUott con Ufa
i. 11m' prim,1 Lv.tie of tlie election
U iron,-rill v m ia v ilc t lo tjr liow
well (he ta-Nioerutl.- mtmlntstrnuvon^
a a irtUnr to a &lt;
n
peacricaiat
Itr.dUrtisl eonfhlently that (*i that
prune Issue the Deniocntta .All b"
swept out of jjower In Congrcsw
However the Democrats have r-vUt
tluil they ex;&gt;e.-t r.inir losses but
cutiU'iul Unit they will keep tlie
legislative machinery
In Uvelr
CUISJt

Fost
Accepts
InvitaBody Found Slumped
|M,Ll.r,torU 10 n
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tion lo I artieipate i Over Gas Heater m.- iv.aumn 11u- Hejmbi
In Orlando Affair. With Jet Turned On
No f.iimui ul.servnn*e uf-AVluis
lire May on No. II -vill la- un d ettaken by l anipl.ell-l.Using Coal
b.I uf tho American Iscgion, with
paiudy or- speaking a» in pusl
years; but iiisteai, Inellllito - uf
(lie Port hove accepted li.c in
vitaiioh to partieipate uttli tiie
4Xrl.ifi.lo post. It was deeided at
t In- meet mg last rveitoig Ito.-will In1 hoa, vet, an A h u i -! o &gt;
| I L i) tfaiit *• ut I lit) I S g i.n Hut MO

New Streamliner To
Beffin Runs Dec. 12 1

4V. H. IV a lso ii, tu to iirr, w h a
In .i-sh ra trU U ir death of Karl
J elrr th is m o rn in g p ru n ou lu rtl
It a s “s u k U fl d u e lo a sp h y x ia -

Gun.’*
I il Jel.'l ,
u p u te lie i of tin
I- lo, til I‘e w e r a n d Light to m p a n y
p la .il. a a- found ill-ad at tl lo
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Mb lit I
t .1 .
Utjlli'llt in =Id t|,.l

h i th e ra c e s for 35 fp.-n.vle s e a ls
at s ta k e In to d a y * e lt v llo n IS o f
tile Ituxd a lg n lh c a n t ctn iU « U to be

ileckttsl are m faltforni* Delaware
ht-.lui
Kentucky. 5f. v ! &gt;; --f(s
Mt-eourt Montana, Ni-vurta New
Mexico New York, Ohio, IVimsylvanla Washington. West Virginia.
WLscainsIti and Wv'ftnlng
Ct.llI UV[\ * and_Kml(icity ii.es liave Ito­
publican Hrtmtom and Wtcxjnrin
u Rrwrewlve. All lias remaining
now are Democratic,
tn the 33 ’ gavernorahlp contcals,

argum ent ovei the bmlgrl diri .t--.
&lt;‘t Lis MvUlli" ML J i l l
r .lillii'U u
amrndnH'nt boiled down to wlieilu-r
Avrjuit* by H A Murt'Uiui. a Ihi
The f ir s t s tr e a m lin e d nil ron rli S a tu r d a y i-yi-m ug.
tho executive branch of ihe govern­
'ib 'H - l tin*
alU v-^i h.iil
ment, (a-lo continue to control stall* tr a in ev e r to In- u p cra te.l l a - | 'V. A . M o in so U , s e e i.-t u tv o f liHiki'd
111*5 \\ iiitkivv *ifit t
1.1
expenditures or wheaher the lecis- t w e e ., th e e a s t arid c e n tr a l and I Gtr .Sauforil M crc h a u tli A w e s t const Florida will be p la r e d f " o n . sa id ib is m o r n in g Hurt bust- had seen Mr. Je ter, seated «m a
laturn is to control Giem.
ness firm s in Hanford will .remain chair and slumped .over a gas
Pointing out th at between K0 In service this w inter by lhe A 1 open
»-- •
(or biulimh* as usual on heater.
CoastLine Itailroail,
ac­
and 00 percent of all 'p re -e n t lantlc
The p la c e w a s f u ll o f g a s fu m e s ,
to nn nnnounreim-nl Armistice Day.
sta te expenditures now come un­ cording
nllow llig a s u g g e s t io n U y C h a . .IWl'I'llin g lo
F ir e l hie!
Muck 12 races an* regunbxl as worth
der the head pf ‘'continuing npl issued here today by James II. S yK
b il Ito u lli, l -i nl l e g i o n ,^r&gt; i
el n d . w*lo w ith t ia o d e U lot watching These are In CotmccSlpropriations,” th at Is. those which Khnrpton, Assistant, I'assenget liar ) p r e sid v lif. In Go* * -ffrrl % il (To. ela
i
Itlidu) • KatinoA, Maryland.
IllVIUall,
It ted u itllu t.O lew- eiit
aro re-enacted automatically every T raffic M anager of tiie Iturnl
Tho
train will !&gt;«• knou3i ns the g ru h in ls a io tin d th e laK Inn pit a tto o iiu lM o ils, tlr t , I. I’a ik , M saxlrliugtls. Michigan. Mliute- .
two years without legislative ivn *-w York am!
Mill co u ld sta n d u g r e a t d ea l of w h ii -nun a r r iv e d , pronoun, ed -'ll ;-)!u New J r r e y
■view, he said that even if lb,- »m Champion "W est Dimsl ” and is im prt»vI'liteni, a ls o Glut th e San
Ok la lm tint
endment carries, exceptions prov il- a conipunUm trnih to tin- lung fo ld G ard en ( lu ll w o u ld In- g la d .IrU t ii 7 (Irtish
Rome of t h* Mouse •VintnaUr’ atao
l’..| *«it l hu f It &gt; 1, u list am
and
well
know n &gt;
(&gt;,| melt as for schotils, petr»i‘&gt;&gt;»* establisbed
IllipruVelite III s .not tin ,, it .»; viIhmil th r 'di*.ii 1
*;•• :e,-Tn!,"vl a» laving more Uvan
&gt;I)(j
fnrth, yvould bring ••til) v Champion "E a st Con-i" w hnli, lo -Opel ) I
idam
in»i-,
the
p*»st
tn-trorlo-l
4.1 1ifr i li &lt;ilii’i) Ai t 3&gt;l\lUU( Ui ( n a i bs'al vignlflcanie Allngcilifr, goo
’ tK,ut *40,000.000 under runt i J &gt;f operated lietween New Vink and
1 li w lii" d, Lite* Iffin frt.tltr n ,-17! ii r,uiilktal,s are cratcwllng for Gtr
Miami
area. All muii* will in- 1 ouimaluh i Monty Wolcott to lot)
th,. leg islatu re.
t Jui)|te Wftr# op,(0, eJ Ul(. pn, reserved, and ns on other sim i­ a rmiiimltcc investigate the ptd UlM*v jduti* a flu it. and aim l % and 433 Mouse aw ls to Iv filled lit to­
cost of such unprivenients. WittifoWs o f lh e 10,011 had b een day’s elfV-'lon
' Mge of
lhe , mendmen(,
lar trains of the Coast Line, liable
The club also acted nn Mrs Itnutli'l
| Only Ola* state In th e union —
.
the ground* th a t the Con ill tu- regular coach fares will apply suggestion to build a (lew kitchen , lo se d .
Mi*. 31or eland, a clcik a t the Malm* — win not tn* voting today.
Special
service
personnel
of
pastion has been amended too much
a t tiie but, and to provide mine P ost Office, was hotno for lunch Tlie Maine election was held last
already and th a t whenever it ii senger representatives, chair car rest town facilities, which tlie win W (lie telephone lung and Mrs, Hejn. 9 and votrra cltaso a gov­
attendants,
and
maids
will
lie
amended the burden of proof as
members at once term ed it "powder Jetec lobb Mrs. Mmelaml tiiat s h e ernor. a b a to r and Utrre house
to the necessity of the am end­ assigned to the train.
room,” no&lt;l a com mittee will in­ was alarmed at not being able to members — all Republicans, Throe
The
first
trip
southbound
will
m ent should rest Upon Its spon
vestigate Ibis.
locate Mr. Je ter. .Mr. Moreland must lie lulded to today’s n su lts
lie
m
ade
from
New
York
Dec.
so rt. And he declared, no proof
Mrs. Ilouth also told of the Immediately left hl-t homo at to determine whleh party controls
lit.
The
first
trip
northbound
haa been offered th at any of
Armistice Dance which will In* 11111 Palilirtto Avetiqe, ami soon congress atul g»*ta th e edge lp
theia amendments are necessary, will be made from Tampn Dec, given Saturday evening by the a fte r located .Mr, Jeter in lhe
adm inistrators.
. *
•vj too taring th a t if the legisla 14. Southbound tiie train will Auxiliary. A covered dish suppci garage, A nolo of undisclosed
BrttUli
newspapers
are
warrie&lt;i
M. will bo given a t tho Hut in tho
tu re contvalljd the budget direc­ leave New York at 3:05
about the economic trends which
arriv e a t Sanford about evening if Nov. 18, it was announc­ contents was fnuibl nearby, ac­ may be indicated by Ute balloting
tor, It Juat wouldn't work, Judge and
1:30 P. M ..*nd Tampa a t -3,40 ed, after Mis. Ituuth had conferred cording jo Child Williams.
result*.
'
W are oolnted o u t.th k t the builg et director m ight be appointed P. M. Northbound (be train- will with the post on lhe m atter, and
Tim French press gave mare
leare
Tam
pa
at
0:20
A.
M.,
*r-'
alt memtiers of the post, their
fo r life and no one knew w h it
space to th r wtndup of ttite Ameri­
rive a t 8ai)fonl about 11:46 A. wivrx and escorts, and members
hi* salary would be.
can campaign than to tlie coming
M.
and
arrive
New
York
the
of tho Aurilinry aro urged to In*
national • a/uembty elections In
Lea Leaher preaided over the
next
m
orning
a
t
.
10:06
A.
M.
present.
France Itself.
meeting In the absence of .Presi­
The
train
will
l«
operated
by
dent 0 . A. Speer. *Mr. Leshcr
A
donation
if
*57
to
lhe
Semin­
A Soviet controlled paper In
) ■Mill - . ■
reminded th e Rotarians of the the A tlantic C oaet Line In con­ ole High School Horary fund w is
Berlin expressed th e hope that
Word wa» received this morning right wing Republicans and Demo­
boat rida which will tie held nection with th t Pennsylvania
Wednesday afternoon leaving the Railroad and the Richmond Fred approved. Andrew Cnrraw ay and of tho death of W. W. Thompson, crats in Congress would Buffer de­
Osteen Bridge a t 2:00 o'clock. erickriJUTf and Potomac IUllroad.| U w n n s Wllkln« were approv- resilient of Kanford for more than feats.
ed Os member* of the post. The 20 years, which occurred in TusThere will be no meeting of the
The only Moacow paper to com­
Post voted to contribute |5 a month kegee, Ain., ut the home of his ment was th e array publication
club next Monday.
son.
Mr.
Thompson
h*d
liven
ill
for
eight
months
toward
tbr&gt;
sal
Visitor* included R. C. B ark­
Red B tar which asserted there
Any veteran In need of serv­ ary of a director for tite til e r y for several months,
ley of Oharteaton, 8. C.. O, L
really la no significant difference
ice
dree
of
charge)
In
any
of
Mr..
Thompson
was
form
er
(-rate
youth
group.
I*,! wren Republican,* an d Demo­
T aylor and Charles Goodman of the foOovtnf categories la re­
ow
ner
'of
the
Elder
Springs
procrats. o n e Rome newspaper can*
O rlando.'-R . E. Nixon of I-ndi, quested to visit the office of
|N-rty ami operated a llarge
a
grove up wtU&gt; what sroa supposed to be
Ohio, and L. M. Greene of Silothe
rrepouelbia
agencies
luted
lb
South of Sanford. He was 83 an explanatory headline but it
am Spring A rk. and Roy Stanley
Mow;
years otd at lhe tim e of hi* death. was sure to p u a ie many Italians.
of Tampa.
Coordinator — K B , Carter
Survivors Include the widow, J t saldf ’ IXmkrys oral elephants
Atlantic National Bank Build­
Mr*. Siillio Thompson; three sons, to govern Ute U. 8.”
ing,
Philip Thompson of Montgomery,
« * — O, fl. t o Tha Axalea Circle of the Sanford Ala-, G autier Thompson of W inter
Brevtoe, 112 North
Garden Club will sponsor a . foot­ Haven and Cleveland Thompson'of
ball game on Nov. It) between the Tttskegrc; *m| two daughters.
• VooaMonal T raining and EduSanford Baby Fedh and the I&gt;*y
Mrs._ OITPer
_
_____
J l i v e r Davey of Tampa and
— T. W. Lawton, Court tons Beach Mainland Baby Bue-, jr rs . F, L. W adsworth of Tusk ego v.
jkSggllH_qjiejKgfe
of the Sanford P0«t
and the proceeds d ill be
will meet every night this
HoeplUdlxa- csneers
In a fund to be used for th t
PASADWA. d allf, Nov. 8, (AP)
Offloer placed
____at the office o f Mrs, Edward
erection of a new building for HOLLINS TO G if t LIBRARY — An Internationally known as­
Kerr her, secretary of the Beminole
Lloyd T. the club.
tronomer. *4-year old Alfred Joy
County Health and Tuberculosis
OfOeer,
Is In serious condttkm .today fal­
On Oct. 22 the Uaby Feds nod
W INTER PARK, Nor. 5—
kaaociation, in order lo' plsn for
the Baby Bureaneer* played to » Itolins College is to receive lowing a fall In the big dome of
Christmas Seal salts, Mr*. KlrchWilson Observatory’!! 100-lnch
0 to 0 tU in Daytona.
*500,000 for a new library and Ml
er announced today.
leleocope.
. The xeme it expected to be one cquipihant. But before lhe college
Christm as Seals, are now on tala
of the best played here this year. receives the funde fo r the new
at tha offles, she said. N*xt week
HU Wife told Dr. Joy still ts In
Th* game between these two clubs lib rary it m ust eucceeifu|ly com­ a dose and to unable to tel)
local cburchea wllj taka up teal
played on titer local field la st yesr plete ita *576,000 • victory expan­
Joy
whs tha most spdcUcular tilt of sion program by . eomntenccmaiR
day next J u n e . ___ ___ ______ ___ o t t t u

W# W. Thompson,
A Pioneer Resident
Dies In Alabama

Veterans Service

r

Azalea Circle Will
I ‘ Sponsor Grid Tiff

Pilota Plan Evening
Meetings This Week

Astronomer Injured
In Fall Last Night

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�PACE TWO
THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

The Sanford Herald

TUESDAY, NOV. 5, 1940

The Red Menace
Wo are rapidly reaching tite time when loyal Amer­
icans mUst __
bo_______n
willing to stand M|f
tiu UP
1 IIO
up uand
bo LUUUUJUt
counted. The
American Commuhist Party, despite its claims, la not truly
••
l iic communist
rty in this country
a pv.iMuii
political jiuiLj.
parti’. The
Communist ra
Party
general
o people—
Is not
working
for
the
goneral
welfare
of nil our
Iit Is working against our peopfb. It is not interested In
providing for the commonIt
---------- defense.
1'
" has for■its purpose]
the
shackling
of
America
and
its
conversion
to the Godl~ — n --------- * •
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it-ss, communist way of life. If it were a political party
Its adherents could be appealed to by reason. Instead, it
is a system of intrigue, actuated by fanaticism. I t knows
no rules of decency. Its unprincipled converts would sell
America short if it would help their cause of furthering
an alien way of life conceived in darkness and motivated
by greed for power whose ultimate aim*Is the destruction
of our cherished freedom. Let us no longer be misled by
their sly propaganda and false preachments on civil lib­
erty. They w ant civil license to do as they please and,
If they get control, liberty fo r America will bo but a
haunted memory. For those who seek to provoke preju­
dice and stir up the public mind to angry resentment
against our form of government are a menace to the very
powers of law and order which guarantee and safeguard
popular rights.—J. Edgar Hoover, director of tho Federal
bureau of investigation.------ —mr

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NOBODY SEEMS ABLE TO INTERCEPT IT!

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W H /fT A B U M C H
O F FOOTBALL
pla v er s; j

Tax books are open fo r payment of 1946 City
Taxes. Discount of 47» will be allowed for
paym ent in November; 3% discount for payment
in December; 2% discount for payment In* Ja n ­
uary; 1% discount for payment in February.
Ellen Hoy, City T ax Collector.

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Malingering Prisoners
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TUESDAY, NOV. S, IM S.

. 5 GALLON DRUMS

Rudolf Hess, who during tho Nurenborg trials was
suffering from lo ss of memory, is now reported to have
OOD WILL F A I T H F U L L Y recovered amazingly.
Such things hnppen so often in
LOOK A FTER H IS OWN. HUT trials to arouse tho layman’s suspicion.
WO MUST KKKI* OURSELVES
Notable in American history as h ense of malinger­
W ITHIN TH E GREAT S H E I’HEKJFS FOLD: Ha that kcepelh ing was tho prison experience of the late Charles W.
Israel will neither slumbtr nor Moree. A financier with a shady past, he
was convicted
Im n lf-w rn sM —
*
*
sleep.—Ptalm 121:4.*
sentenced to the fe
iP nfto n tH
Prt Mn r r. n ■*---—--- 1 '
HOUIU Ul
angered
by
further
stay there resulted in a panel of
(From The Christian Science
th at his release was necessary, an
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Monitor)
ed him. Morse Immediately recovered and wont on to an
Be thankful for this hour
other aeries, of dubious deals. The disillusioned T aft re
Glad with fruit ant) flow er; •
marked that the case shook all»hiA faith in expert test!
Give need to lingering song
mony.
{ **
•
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for n im m ir &lt;* h o t long.
.Hak.
something
like
th
at
happened
in
the
caso ol
The plow, with rusted Linde,
H ess?. Ilo was sentcncad to lifu Imprisonment and il
Lie* lilted In the shade;
might be well to watch fo r efforts soon to ameliorate the
Crops are galhcrrtl lit.
sentence on tho ground of mental recovery.
To *llo, loft, and bin,
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BIBLE VKKSB FOB TODAY

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This early dusking light
la not summer—quite—
Soon the whippoorwill
Will vanish from the hill.
Bland still nnd tie aware
Of bruised mint on the m r;
Listen well, and long,
To any lingering sung.
HARRY ELMORE HURD.

A good time was had by all when
Prlncston met Pennsylvania in
Philadelphia and defeated her. 'In
fact, Ik took all the cops in town
and a troop of mounted police u
half an t e w to atop tha r iot. .

SANFORD HARDWARE
COMPANY
210 EAST FIRST STREET

...V

BUTCHERS!
LET ME CUT YOUR BLOCK OFF!*
CLEAN —f ECONOMICAL .
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Another "flu" epidemic Is expatted In tha United S tates this
winter. T hat probably means th a t
•
* TAMPA TRIBU N E
thsra won’t bo one. N evertheless, ■
it's a good hies, If you hava a cold,
S ecretary K rug had yielded to mint’s wl
to take It homo apd put It to bod.
the demand of Jo h n L. Lsiwis— guvornm,
Doth Chairman U annsgan and who has become th e most power- l,«wi» all
A L .I__ __ , l i ___ .1 ‘ a . _____ I___ ful man In tho United Slates, with,
y
Chairman Reese of the opposing
political parties are very confident perhaps, the single exception of nmj wiltl
of victory In today’s election. A the President—fo r a conLoeisce „ f jj 10 j
good deaf of crow Is being slewed with a view to reopening tho ex- pr0M.tU | ,
up tn preparation for someone to dating contract between the govt-rnment and tho so ft coal minors. . .
• a t tomorrow, ^ _______
1,1'wii m ade this demand Oct- '-O '
Marshall Tito in a speech in J lrl-1
grade predicts there'll be no. war
, ".because the people of the world
do not w ant w ar." U nfortunately,
however tha people of Yugoslavia
and Rusala don't hava much to
say about IL

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Lips Radiant as
Glowing Embers

' FRED W. FISHEL
P. O. BOX 312 •

SANFORD, "FLORIDA

For BIGGER CROPSHIGHER PROFITS
We tell and recommend reliable A rm our's Big
Crop .Fertllixers, especially formulated for crop*
grown in the Sanford area. We will try to keep a
stock of A rm our's on hand at all times to meet your
fertilizer needs. Come in now and place your order.

HUNT’S
TL'XEDO PEED
STORE
Corner Second &amp; Sanford
Phone 358

T h a ' Tlmea-Urjlon, speaking of
the
International
T eam sters'
Union1! dlscoVery th a t "Blrilu-s
have become a national menace.”
’points out th a t this sounds like
a dsalh bed repentance. Like lock­
ing the bam door a fte r the horse
u stolen.

Touchton Drug Co,

unkm.
President Truman redeems himIf a trifle in our respect by
ithorUing the 48 Estonlen regee» fleeing from the Russian
Humunfsta to remain In this couny. Now, if th e n refugeee were
etnaelves Communists, we would
•I very differently about It, but
under the circumstance* we agree
they should be allowed to remain

b e tte r deal for h it

n t get all be wants
___ ,.j&gt;enlng of tha con­
tract. hla strike threat will atlll
stand and he will have the power,
at any time, to call out tha mlnara.
This la tha "big ■tick" h« hold*
ovsr
tha White
House—and, hlhs*_#, —
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G O O D ,* Y E A R
TODAY
and WEDNESDAY!
- ------------------------------------------LADIES MUST BE ESCORTED ! ! t

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SS2,%“SS"ltf

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NOTEt The Management U NOT Responsible for
Anything that Might Happen at this Double Honor

Show !

groups la Florida are
runted for fear there
as many vialtera down
sinter as some of u*had
•ye- Dkk Pope ef Via.

W N VOUR w w a s AT TOE

SA N F O R D SCHOOL OF AVIATION

According to the Census Bureau
there are now more woman voters
than men. In fact some 1,171,000
- inere. ana they .cast control the
t election*- But they w ont. Moat
t t f them will vote as their husband*
tell them to vote. But *om# hut-

There'g no need to chaso all o
8 2 *2? onjo u r wfHgerator gives
IK th«,Pbone, dial 101 and one c
JTJ n
on the Job and vi
the situation and nuke the nicest

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Moat block* resurfaced like new. Blocks trea ted .
with special wax. - Bevel replaced

NOT ONE OF the Hig Three would, I think, agree
on a definition of fascism. A Russian w riter recently de­
fined as a fascist "everyone who is opposed to the Soviet
fUnion." An American or British definition of fascism
WASHINGTON LETTER
would include dictatorship— but not a Russian definition,
By BRACK C tK ItY
which would include any dictatorship except of the prole­
tariat. In Russian definitions, there is n whole range of fas­
cisms. ‘‘social-fascisms,” "crypto-fascism," "neo-fascism," WALDINGTON, (AJ—Controlled
igmtion is bringing belter
"clerical fascism,” And under one or another head come lihm
potential citizens to America.
tho social democratic parties, ull parties th a t refuse fusion The penniless ullrn in colorful
with ,communists, all capitalists and monarchists, the native garb wbo flooded the n a­
Vatican and the Catholic church, the Zionists,- and tile tion 'fe gatew ays in tlx- old days
Is seldom scon, say* the U. S.
British Empire. It seems th a t peace, in the Soviet .nnd now
Im m ignitio'i Service.
communist view, is to nchieve tho liquidation of ull these Today's typical im m igrant, Il
manifestations of "fascism,"- with tho political nnd armed says, "Is more likely to have
support of tho U.S. S. It. This is a way to peace via cleaner habits, to be b etter ed­
universal war, civil and international—
—■
ucated and better supplied' with
■An
money.”
And he sails or flics to America
in stylo compared with nre-W orld
\Var I days. The word "steerag e"
is now only ‘a term.
The tsrrvice says this in the
la test issuo of Its publication
"M onthly Review:"
'• ’ • ,
"In tlie olden days steerage
qu arters, In l wren docks, ran -tbo

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Moke th is Investm ont In ex­
tra-mileage. safety and ser­
v ic e today . . . make your
o r i g i n a l tiro in-

�ti

MC^NJUAY, NOV. % 1946

ifi—n r i

THE SANFORD HERALD, SAM FORD, FLORIDA

1 r ----- .yrngg— r—*

Social

P A G E THREE

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And

Personal

Miss Sharrock Weds
Henry A. O’Bom
Mr*. Vaughn Freeman of Day.
tons, Beach is the guest of her
•on and daughter-in-law, Mr.
hold M rs. Fred Gana*.

Martha A. Cameron
Honored With Party

Activities

Mrs. U M. Cameron entrrtaine.l
l a t her home un Celery Avenue
j S aturday uftfernhoit between the
hours of 1:00 I*. M. Qlist tl:IM I’M .
in honor of her daughter, M artha
Anne, who cetebruled her eighth
birthday anniversary^
Outdoor game* an d , contests
were enjoyed by th e guest* ssi’h
Within 20 years a fte r Ita in ­
prise.* being aw arded tu r a t t y
troduction,
soybean
production
W itte and Charlie Russell.
Tflr guests fa th e re d around the in the U nited States reached
dining table. Which wa» covered JOO.OOO.DOt) bushels In 1915.
with a lace cloth and ccnjgfed
with a large white hlrthilay cake
ilivor/Tjul svilh J&gt;ink and green
Dr l-eonard Barker . ,
candle*. Dainty sandwiches, fru it
O ptom etrist
punch and individual cakes iced in
pink and green and ice cream, were
Kje* exam ined—Gla**e« fitted
served by the hostess. .
203 S . Orange Are.
O rlando. Florida
‘
Those enjoying tin1 party w i'lt
this Itoimree were: H ariett Red­
Phone 1007
ding. Elisabeth Woodruff, Mary

Social Calendar
TUESDAY
The Business Womans Circle of
the Presbyterian Church will meet
w ith Mrs. C. E. H unter on N a r­
cissus Avenue a t 7:30 1’. M. with
Mrs. R. J. Routh as co-hostess.
Daughters of Wesley Class of
tho F irst Methodist Church will
m eet with Mrs. Ruth Lundqulst,
301 French Avenue, a t 8:00 .1*. M.

Friend* of Mrs. M. Gumming
Will reg ret to learn that she Is
confined to her home in the
Cowan A partm ents with a brok­
en fooC_

WEDNESDA1

BUly Meriwether, son Of Mr.
end
Mrs. Francis Meriwether
and a student ofrt Southern Col­
lege, sp en t tbe weekend with hi*

The -meeting of the SL Anne's
C hapter of tha Ilolljr Cross Episco­
pal Church will m eet a t th e home
of Mrs. 11. 11. Coleman a t u:oU
1*. M. Instead of Monday as urgm aily planned.
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la ren ta .

Rom Speer, Hetty Anti Munson,
Set ah Jacobson, Dianne Moyc,
Margaret Moore. Pat Dunn, Ratty
Wit.e, Mary Anne W right, Tommy
Russell. K enneth Ramsey, Charlie
KusmII. R ichard
Charlie
Whittington, Billy Westphal, a n l
Walter Meriwether.
.Also. M rs. Kloia W ilkcpi, Mrs.
Waiter Meriwether, Mrs. H enry
Russell, Mrs. Cameron. Mi«s Jackie
Cameron and Miss Duncan Baker.

The regular monthly meeting of
the Senfutd Womans Club will l&gt;e
held at the club building in the
form of a luncheon with Mrs, H.
W. Rucker as chairm an of th e
hostess committee which is com­
posed of Mrs, K. W. F ite, Mrs.
J . T. Newby and Mrs. L. A. P al­
mer. Members are requested tu
make reservations with any mem­
ber of the hostess committee. Mrs.
Homecoming w aj ob»ervcu~*t W. A. Leavitt will sponsor the
the B aptist Church on Sunday. program.
I(ev. W. B. Kyser of Mims deliverTHURSDAY
*-d t he serm on in th e m orning with
special music by the 'sen io r end
The T. E. L. Class of the F irst
junior choirs. A duet, "I'll Sing B aptist Church wilt meet In the
Von A Song", was pung by Mrs. annex at 7:39 P. M. with a cdVered,
W .'n , Sieg and Mrs. W. H. Kyser. dish supper.
Immediately a fte r the church serW u a picnic dinner was served to
The regular meeting of Sem ­
approxim ately 2t&gt;0 people a t the inole Chapter No. 2, O rder of
Community House.
, . • ti&gt;® Eastern S ta r, will . I* Reid
Out of town guests included Mr. a t the Masonic Hall a t H:0U
and Mrs. M. T. Shealey of Paulu,
.Ur. and Mrs. T isn lt Put*, Mrs.

GENEVA NEWS

BfltTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr, a nd Mrs. H arry Joe Mln-‘
arik. announie tho birth of a
daughter Nov. 3 at Portsm outh,
ACMM 1/e and Mrs. P. D.
Norman announce the birth of
a d au g h ter Patricia Inez * on
jN'ffv, 1 n l the Feniald-Laughton
M em orial Hospital. Mrs. Norman
was th e former Hazel Prescott.

s m a r t outtii
m a ll oullayl

"Church, 7:30 P. M. A ll-m em bers
urged to be present.

Womans Club Has •
Luncheon Tomorrow

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Th'fc Sal lie JJarruou C hapter of
the Daughter* of the American
Revolution' will meet with Mrs.
H arry Tooke, 720 Mrllonville Ave­
nue. a t 3:00 P. M. with Mrs. A. R.
Key, Mrs. George Morgan and
Tho Nursery Imparttneiit of ihe
Mr*. J. B. Ray ns'coTTio*tes*.
First Mot hull 1st Church enjoyed a
Tho circles of tho Garden Club Halloween Party on Wi-ditr*dn&gt;'
will, meet a* follows: Azalea nt u ft aril on n at .the i bur- h annex.
H:00 P. M. with Mrs. O. P. H ern­ Prixos for rustumes were won by
don, roll call: favorite parental, llarhara Odhiim. Surnmic Julies,
program : flower arrangem ents, Darty Wood and Billy Coleman.
Mrs. Fitts; Central Circle a t 10:(R&gt; Games were enjoyed throughout
A. M. v-nh Mrs. F. ill Bolz, roll the afternoon.
call: botanical name of plants
Refreshments were served to the
brought, program : landscaping, following: Hurharu Odha'm, SutE. 11. Greenland, representative of anne Jones, Pamela Jone*. Surah
Sw ift &amp; C«. will speak on "(h&gt;m- Prie-f, Pat nrfc’hmAfi. Llatl'Uiu
mon Garden P eats"; .Dirt G arden­ Bradley, Evelyn Dossey. Katie'Jo.ers Circle s t 10:00 A. M. with Mrs. i Aiken, M argaret Jones, Ro»e Mart
C a r n i v a l S llP C P fm flll
Mrs. l.altue Alderman and Mrs. C. VV. Baker, roll call: idvn ex- Southward, l-eslie Carol Jonel / U H t l V U l O U t t t H S l U l Ju d i0 |l Leonard have returned:1 charge,
program: round table dt*‘- Vickie Kergerson and Dnrry Wo.-I
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from a visit with Dr. O. D. Len- cusaion; Hibiscus Circle a t 3 0 0
Also Billie Coleman, Van ( l a i t ,
Tho annual Halloween Carnival n, ri) Kn&lt;i family in Sandsrsvdie,1 P M. with Mrs. J, H. Trulurk, roll
\Vayn&lt;&lt; Wood. Jimmy Terwllligei
of the Southside Prim ary School tin
call: citrus frulta, program : citrus John Brockman, Johnnie White.
was hold Oct. 31 with Mrs. J. C. . Mr*. Louisa Bills returned last■ g raftin g and propagation by Mrs.
Davis as general chairman and WMk after v liiting her sun and1 Woodruff; Magnolia at 2:30 P. M. Arthur^ W right, Tbnunir Kirkland,
Mrs. Josh Phillips as chairman uf d aughter Mr. and Mrs. John Billi1 w ith Mrs.. F. I), Lieske, mil call: Barbara McKinley amt Linda 1 •-&gt;
Also Mrs. J. Ff. McKinley. Mrs.
th* slipper commlUee. The carni- „ ,d fam ily in C harlotte. N. C.
bring shrub o r p la n t specimen,
val was a success Un. Philips
j„ h n Bills is the special agent■ spall and pronounce name, pro­ Vernon Aiken, Mrs, E rnest South*
stated today and said she wished jn chi-rg* of th c /F . B. I- w Cbar- g ram ; quit on by-laws and con­ .ward, Mtn, Ashby Jones, Mr*.
Nancy Brock, Mrs. J. P. Rf»n,
to express her appreciation to all |o tto,
stitution of garden club; Ibnc
committees and merchants of the
Mr. anj Mrs. Henry Harrison Circle st 10:00 A. M. With' Mrs. Mrs. C, O. Jo n e s.1Mrs. Th*m™»
city for th eir cooperation.
0f Jooksonvllln and Kenneth Her- Julius Dingfeldcr, program: bul­ Kirkland, Mrs. John White. Mi*
C, R. Jone*. Mrs. Guy Wood. M
A costume parade was held w ith!
Qf Daytona Heach spent tho bous plants,1Mrs. 11. H. Ileeren,*
Clyde Brockman. Mr*. It.in-i.lt
156 children participating and wcekcnd with their parents Mr.
Priest, Mr*. Hill Coleman, M
modeling many .'attractive cos- nmj Mrs. C. if. Harrison,
Alvin OdliHnt, Mi*. C link.. ,Mtumes. The winners were Joyce
^ very happy and noisy Umc
Magnifying lenses were known E. L; l-ey, and Miss M iIiIm -I
Ann Cutlum who was dressed a* U II &lt;nJoyed by everyone who atBo-Peep, Jane Williams who was t(.nde,l the Halloween p arty last In ancient times, but m anufacture
n majijreUo and Jackie Miller, an xhuFsday evening.
P rises were o f.,optical glass in thn modern
organ grinder. Mrs. E. 1. lloy. glven to J . T. McLain, J r „ Miss sense did not begin until lYuo.
WET FUR

Nursery Department
Has Party Wednesday

I t U estimated th a t about 30,000,000 people In the United
S tates participate In some type
of financial plan for protection
ag ain st slckneaa.

Mtb. Walter rapp
Honored On irthday

Avoid w etting n fur coat. If un­
avoidable, hang in a cool place l*&gt;
dry, never near n fire-place r
radiator even if you are in i
hurry.

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W ED N ESD A Y
m o r n in g
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get y our wife’s b irth d a y ,

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A better w ay a n d a m orr ptras-jnt
cure Is to pUus* your tire, w in d ­
storm liw u n u n v With u s a n d z ls r
your n tfe ‘ t h e d ivid en d sa v in g s
lor a b lrttu lay p rrsen l.

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dend cavings on fire a n d w in d ­
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Co., I I J 1* M agnolia A venue, P hone
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Mrs, W alter II. Trapp of Enterprise waa honored with a birthday
dinner given Saturday night by
her b ro th e r and sister-in-law,. Mr.
and Mrs. F a y 1* Lee a t their home,
,816 L aurel Avenue.
t
The lace covered table waa cen­
tered w ith a beautifully decorated
cake and candelabra with ala light*'
•4 ta p er* ..
.Those enjoying the occasion
wars: M r. and Mrs. W alter Trapp,
Mr. and M rs. H arry W att, Mr. and
Mr** John O. D avid,1Mrs. Robort
A Lee, Mrs. Mary Larson, Mrs. Ef-

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loro a rockinf
bon*. Hsrs ‘1 tbs on*
to n u t i 'i n kappy.

Want to Bo oo Aril
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psgs 1 *.
1 pags ft. .
Lots I t A IS The Genera Trsct, l o t Sf The Town ef Sylvan 1-ako
In Section‘ IS Township Zo South Plat Book 1 page ts.
Usage ZZ East. I’lsl Book Z psge E&lt;4 of NW&lt;* of » Mt»| -ai*cilun' |*
It.
T o w n s h ip 11 S o u t h -B a n g s l l E a st.
Lot 11 Block 17 Hanlando p u t
NH of KH of S tt'lt of HW't pJL
Book 1 pages iS tt «* ST A II.
lion 11 Township 11 South Itange
EH of
or NWti of MEU o* i t . B a st
Section IS TotCgshlp I* South
Lot* IS A, I t Block 31 Crystal
Benge 11 East. t
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la k e Winter Homes Subdivision.
lo ts. SIS Si» S70 A &gt;fl Lmgwood Plat Book 1 page* l i t IIS A lit .
PUt Hook I pages II to 11 A M ts * |o II a l l Block 17 Crystal
f'lst Book S page II.
Lois III A 1*1 Prank I- Wood­ la k e Winter Itornri. Hatnllvision.
ruff's Subdivision I'lsl IP.ok 3 Plat Hook 3 page* III IIS a He.
lo ts 57 to t t loch. Arbor Crystal
psge tt.
lads ISJ A |M KrnnkaJ- WoodU ke&lt; Club Secllotl I'lkt Book S
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mrrs
subdivision p i\r&gt; Bonk 1 pages 71 A 71.
O. I*. HKBNDON'
PASS I*Clerk of Ih* Circuit Court
M is ISS A 111 Krsnk L Won).
Seminole County. Florida* 1
ru ffs
Subdivision Plat Book. •
(CIRCUIT COUBT HEAL) _•
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Wags II.
Lots 117 to !*t Prank L. Woodrufra
SuMIvIslon Plat Bonk 1
pags tt.
M is ISS A m Prank L. Wood­
ru ffs
Subdivision I’lal Book 1
psg# tt.
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lads 1*7 A l»* Prank 1. Wood­
A
ruff*
Subdivision Plat Book 1
pegs tt.
la la s treatment s t sta srasa Ssia ss add. I t Is a
M is |y» A 111* Prsnk U Wood­
yst se rfscttn v la away
ruff#
subdivision Plat Book 1
psg# tt.
Beg ( ch» N of SE Corner Secllon
1 Township 70 South Bang# 10
East run N It rhs W 11 ^ chs to
Hallway, SW along Hallway II cha
S I I S degree*. K II.t rhs H t i k
degrees. W 11.71 oh* H to S Une of
Hertlon. K I7H i-h* N to degress
' E 11.3 ch* lo Beg: It.#** S 1 rhs).
M ts St SS S* SS St A 71 to 75 The -tirin for sal* by Lancy'a Drug
Town of Sylvan U k t Plat Book 3lo*
and Drug Store* evrry-

Milk Mixture for
Sto m ach U l c e r s

I ' l s l B o o k 1 p a g e 70.

teds II. II 11 II A .I t Block.*
l-ocktisrfa Subdivision. Pta I Book
i psgs 7*.
fade Z I A 7 Block 11 Lockhart’s
Subdivision PTbl Book 1 page 7b,
lads I to f A 7 * 10 11 A ll Block
II Lockhart's ' Subdivision I’lsl
Jl 'uk 1 psgs 70.
Isill S t f. A * Block M Lockhart’s Subdivision Plat Book 1

AOMIRAi Chester W. NImlU, (kid from right) U greeted by ad ^
Jticlurd 8 . Kdwardi, Commander Western S u Frontier, Rear Adm.
Donald B. Beery, Commander llth Naval District, and Rear Adm. John
Brevet, J r, Commander N.A.T.S. (L to r.) upon the arrival o l the C hl&lt;
or Naval Operationa in San Francisco, Cal. Adm. NImlU will addraaa t h .
American Lesion Convention Ultra.
f Internal b ool goaadstonto*

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purpose In democracy is another
angle developed in the pspm hleL
H ie idaa is to make those' group*
which am thoroughly rep resen ta­
tive of the people useful. T t warfts
against those which represent only
FOR RENT
one'specint point of view.
In discussing politico) parties th e
lly JA N K EADS
le ag u e say* that “ m achine.” can FU R N ISH E D ' a
WASHINGTON, (,!•) — Politic*, Im beaten o r can at least be made
coupl*. No c
r*n. itio n e 728say* th e l-eague of Women V olfrs. to servo th e nvernge citizen.
XJ a fte r 5:30.
i* one irume in whit;h,' w hether me
The pam phlet also describe* th e TWO rooms, partially furnished
like It or not, w e're counted In,
for housekeeping.. A dults only.
■‘This trouble with polUlcfs," It mechanics of a pull Ileal party, hoV
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adds, ^is that too many of ua are it operates from precinct np to ’ 309 1‘arlt Av*.
national committee. It suggeata
letting somebody else play our that one good way to get into pol­ NICE largo bedroom* for rent.
halids' fur us.”
fitS'W . 1st St.
is to run for precinct com ­
Tho league, n non-partisnn or­ itics
mitteeman on the party ticket.
GARAGE apartm ent for rent.
ganisation was established in 1U20
This, ran bo achieved by “side;
Adult* only. 700 E ast 2nd St.
‘‘to pncmlrnge eiltteVls ’ p articip a­
tion in government." It is cu rren t­ walk-pounding and doorbell-ring­ FU ItN fgI|K D . room 'w ith kitchen
ly campaigning lit. Impress folks ing."
-privileges. 1‘hoiio i 8-W.
.The citizen then will learn po­
that * politic* i* everybody a Lutilitics “ from the inside and will bo
nesr.
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2 WANTED TO RENT
The nvernge* cilir.cn, say* the in a position to g e t' som ething
I.eaftiie. after making up hi* mind done about w hat looked hopeless
about the kind of world he wauls fro m * t i l e o u t s i d e ,"
COUPLE desires 2 bedroom fu r­
for himself and his fntnily, must
nished apartm en t in or out of
! “ei[iiess it through politicnl action
city'. No children, perm anK it
—registering, voting nnd a lot be­
resident*. W rite R. L. Sloan,
Avalon Apt*, No. 8. Sanford.
side.**.

Lady Voters Must
Play Active Role
In Political Game

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LEGAL NOTICE
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Snnfnnl, I’lnrlds. Vm. ft. intft

REFINED middle-aged gentlem an
of good address, protcslant,
pursuant to Chnpfrr 1*1. I tortile
wishes good plain board and
statute*, IIPSS as amended, the futroom by the month, with pleas­
Iuni |*S itrseelbed leed la Ucmlaole
Cnaatr* I't.irl.lu, will be offered ter
ant ntmosnhere. Write JA R. c/o
■ale *« Puhlle ualrry fur the btabrst
Herald, giving particular* in
sad.brat rash bid, at lbs freut dost
most* reasonable price.
sf Ibe ksmtaols l uuut y Cstart
House, at aaafurd. bsglaalag at
H ill A. M, a a Bandar. Ntrvnibvr (FURNISHED house or apartm ent.
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Sly o f N W H o f N W 14 S ecllo n IT
' m i n : i* H E tiM iir t i i V E \ th a t

The League says that the trou­
ble ties in the low opinion many
j Americans have of politics.
Tho result of this altitu d e,” tho
’ la-ague points out .lie a pamphlet,
i s seen In statistics which- show
I th at less than one in every three
i|ua!iflrd voters bother* to voto In
mnyorolity elections; only one in
10 It; county d e c | inns." .
This Is when I He machine takes
over, warns the League.
“ People who neglect th eir dem­
ocratic duties risk losing their
ilrmocrnllr rights," it says, adding
that the only remedy for w hat's
wrong with American politic* is
more p o tilk s—"acting together to
get something done about a com­
mon problem.”
“The way to make democracy
come alive again, as It was in the
early days of Amcrifn,” the League
suggests, ‘-'is for m IIIinns of uverngtf citizens tn wnkc up nnd pta
politics. This doesn't mean th at
they need run for office. It docs
mean th a t they should learn the
game and play it hard.'k.
The I-ongue stresses the impor­
tance of Ilie Individual, unt ns a
single voter, hul ns nn active po­
litical worker. When he becomes
a worker ho can multiply his ef.
fecUrenees many fold, say* the
How “pressure
League,
simply byiffotiffB**
gettingRerve
othersn
to go to the-polls.

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1 IVm fianfrnd Itiiity Company's
(Subdivision, r u t Book i page »*.
Lots 1 to II Block J West Han­
ford Hcal Iy Company's Hubdlvlslon.
I'lsl Book t psg* y«.
W ti of M V i; of NEH (less N It*
•ft of W «!S,t ft) Section f Town­
ship 11 South Ilsngs so East.
Lots I to I Block :4 A. ft. Ituesell's
Adit to For l
II m l I’lat Book I
png" SI.
lo ts I la S Block 1 A. fl Ituesell's
Add la Fort
Heed I'lst Book I
page »I.
led* I to I f |j - u i: Cl ft at U | |
A E l l ft of N to ft of lad tt
Block S A. I t Buseell's A4 I to
Kqrt Heed, Pint Book I page ST.
lo ts 1 * « T A I tie** N 10 ft of
lad *1 Block » A. B.Bussell'S
Add to Fort Heed, Plat Book I
paK* &gt;7.
,
Lota 1 I ( A 7 Block 10 A- U.
ItusMlI's Add to Tort Heed, Blot
Book I page M
l o u I I S I Block 11 A. B. Bus■ell's Add lu Kort Heed, I'lM Book
1 page ST.
Lots I In in Block S A. II. Ituewir« Add to.Kort Bred. Plat B -ok
I Page ST. .
lo ts t I 1 I M i l l H I I S II
Block t Lockhart's Subdivision,

» WUMH Of UJCIM TING I0TS

P A S T IIY

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TUESDAY, -NOV.- 5, 1946

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T ow itslilp lu floulh Ita n g e 11 E asb
ijde 11 It 11 A 11 B lock 10
7’fenoitv old. P la t lluolt 3 p a g es
t&gt;« A VI A P»«I IbO.k * p o se * 111
A &gt;r&gt;
t o t s II 11- A I t B lock 10 lyream n o id P int Itook 3 p a g e s 90 A 91
A pint Ip.ok 4 p a g es 10 A 9$.
tail IS B lo ck 10 Dream w old P la t
Book 1 im g es 90 A 91 A P lat Book
4 p a g e# 10 A 9S,
Idit 37 B lo ck C, Itusna V ista Ka
ta le s r u t Hook 3 p a g e s I A I.
M l 17 B lo ck 7 lo c k hart's Sub
d iv isio n PUt B ook 3 p a g s 70.
Lot* 4 A S B lo ck 9 H ig h Und P ark
Plat B ook 4 p sg * I t .
Wk* B lo ck 4 T ier II, T h o T ow n or
Hanford.
IaiI 13 B o y d 's Bubvk v isio n P U t
Book 1 p a g d 91.
Lots 13 to i s F irst A ddition lo
I'ln elu irst P la t Book l patf* 79.
M U 9 A ID Block I T ier IS
S em in o le P a rk (L ess Ily&gt; P la t
Book 1 p s g s IS.
Lul A W est S a n ford lle n lty Com ­
p any's Subdivision P U t itook S
p s g s St.
Lola 1 to II B lock F W est Han­
ford lle n lty C om pany's H ubdlvtsloh
P U t B ook S p a g e 94.
IdJU 1 to 5 4k 7 to I I Block (1
West H anford |l* * ltr Company's
H ubdlvlslon P U t Book 6 p s g s •*.
M U 1 1 A 4 tn I A 1« A 11 Block

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TdU C H T O N -4 WATSON. 1201
FLOWERS
Celery. Ava. Has I’urin* Feeds.
for all occasions
McNEILL A YOST, FLORIST GIVE ua your order for baby
Celery Ave. Just off Sines
* thicks. The S a n f o r d X-Ccl
Office pb. 403, residence ph. GI0-R
Store, 2nd A. hanford.
SEE us for (tor# &gt;IP« — itOTE 8
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THIRD Urn SEVENTH PRIZES — Ono

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SANFORD

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WINTER PARK

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GEORGIA

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GEORGIA TECH
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VANDERBILT ......

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S. CAROLINA

Plash
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MARYLAND

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NOTRE DAME

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MINNESOTA

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NORTHWESTERN

W aitress wanted—good hour*, 8
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HOOF TILE
day week. Hoy Johnson** GrllL
Spanish A barrel type
w hite and coloretf
. • COLORED girl* for laundry work.
R. * K. ROOFING T IL E CO.
Experienced. Apply in person.
Plant-300 Carswell 8 L, Phone 112]
Seminole County M undry C o,
Daytona Reach, Fla., Bo* 511
810 W. 3rd St.
SWEET Hamlin oranges 2c each. PA ST i t V cook wanted. Roy John.
*on'a Grill.
R. Vi. Lord, Phone 788-W.
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DISH wnsher wanted. Roy Jo h n ”
son's Grill.
MIRACLE CONCRETE Co. J. E.
Terwlllserer, J r , Mgr. Cement 9 * W O R K W A N T E D
Water Proofing — Building
Block* — Sewer Pipe.
809 EXPERT painting—contract or
Elm A re. phone 888-W.
hourly ba*is. 8 . G, Grogan,
roofa repaired, Phono 115-4 or
G et your 8 * 8 MM movie camera
783-J.
now. Made by Bell Howell. Wiobold Studio,
11 LOANS

BEAUTIFUL itainlea* steel sinks

RADIOS, phonographs, records,
FOR HALE
sh eet music, guitar*. The Mu*ic
INCOME Property—Large group
Box, phone 053.
of house* ' In colored section
which will show good return on DUSTING cart,, hand duster, mule
selling price of 115,750.00.
cultivator, fertilizer broadcast­
TO URIST, C A B IN , and T railer
e r. good mule, mule dl»c, 5 ton*
fertilizer, Col* ' planter, mule
P ark on S tate Highway 3 priced
plow, Georgia stock, 1 lot of
a t 825,000.00.
sweeps, hand Water pumps, p la t­
A GOOD three bedroom bunga­
form acales. Phone 7H1-J, Carl
low priced a t 10,500.00,
S. Myncs.
A VERY NEAT five room bunga­
low In Sanford Heights section
LUMBER FOR HALE
a t 87,850.00.
W. D. Butnbalough, Wilson'* CornW E . HAVE A good five room
cr.
house on large com er Lot out­
side -City LimlU. a t .85,500.00 SIX FACTORY built booths with
Term*. •
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Ubles. See A. ConsUntlne, Phone
HOBERT A, WILLIAMS, Realtor
0108.
RAYMOND LUNDQUI8T,
IVORY baby crib and m ittress,
~" ; v1'. A hack1a t e
cheap. Phone 900-R. •
Phone 718
Atlantic Bank Bldg

COLUMBIA
YALE

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ARTICLES WANTED

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BORROW HERB WHKllK
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
YOUR natuial desire for privacy
in money matters U strictly
respected here.
Friend* and
relatirea are not qnestioned
about your credit.
Your em­
ployer or buzInsag associates •
will not boar of your penOna) w
affair*. H u rt I* no cause for
smbsirassmenL
Reasonable credit requirements.
No co-mokera on money loans.
Variable payment plana.
FAMILY LOAN CO.
Florida Bank Bid IPhone &gt;*

12. SPECIAL SERVICES
StttNH
&gt; Show cards and p0«tere
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O. D. Landreu. Phone 1021
RENT A CAR
YOU DRIVE IT
.PnONB 200
STRICKLAND-MORRISON '
■'♦DR1VB-1T, INC.

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SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

201 -North Park
Telephone 37

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HARTMAN wardrobe cushion top
trunk. Good eandRMft. Phon
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BROWN

l o a n s MADE
FROM $10 TO .*300
strict privacy; fa st service
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
102 Sanford Avenue

3 BEDROOM house in go4d loca­ GRAVELY tractor with mower,
harrow, plow jmd weeder. Also
tion. Excellent condition. |0,500.
10-inch bandsaw,- mill *lyl*. -Air
P hone 2 0 Q - J . ________
compressor and tank for garage
DODGE - PLYMOUTH '
or spray gun, all In A -l condi­
N EW ,' modem 6-room house. 2
PARTS AND SERVICE
tion. 400 Sanford Ave^ or Boz
lots with fru it trees. A. Con­
199
Pelmet
to Are.
Phone 1011
201 Country Club Road.
stantine, Phone 9108.
EIjHCTRJC appliance repairs— 0
5 ROOM house with bath. Close Ora-ERY plant*—Pascal and Early
we repair washing machines,
• Fortune. Phone 619-R.
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In. Phone 234-J.
' vrnccum cleaners, fans, mixer*.
TrolUr Appliance Service, 304
IU with
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7 rooms Wurlitzer Julw— Call 330-W.
GOOD bus!InsAasite
W. 2nd BL, Phone 10A4-J,
l 'Ip p iy to owner. The
and bathMon- FIRE8T0NE radio, tab!* model. AUTOMOBILE A radiator* i» ler. service sUtlon.
si
old Festler.
810,00, Ph. 818-W.
roe Comer, Don't colt Setur-'
palred. Wright A Cohen Oarday*.
IRRIGATION system—complete.
age, l i s t A French, Ph. 1009-J.
-Engine, pump, riser* and iprinkGOOD 4 room house, garage, out
lers, cower* six seres.- Phone
VETERAN’S TERMITE
building*. 119 acn* pasture and
0200 or 702 E. Michigan At*.,
CONTROL CO.
truck land. See H. A. Taylor,
Orlando.
Formally the W. D. Mellon Ex- *
Longwood, Fl»^ BL 2, Bo* 238.
terminitingJCo.—ji years guaran- &lt;
For Um lawn I
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GRASS SHEARS
ju red , 8 year* experience. For
. . HEDGE SHEARS
5 ARTICLES FOR SALEfree inspection* ‘and estimate
LAWN MOWERS
Phone 8 -or writ* P, O, Bo* #
SANPORD HARDWARE CG.
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210 Boat First S t
H. B. Pep* Oa, IM. 8M
ONE fall length black lanin -fur SLIPCOVERS and draperies made.
Mr*. W- C. Delds, Phone 402-M.
coot Size 18. |5 0 . 2109 Mag. STUDIO ^P H O T O G R A P H T
nolla A t* , Phone M L
PUBLIC stenographer. 110 N.
Park. iPhorle
1120.
(DIAN motorcycle,”
motorcycle. “45"—1928,
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ey‘a Drug Store. P a rt Urn* ol
fu)J Umo.

FURNISHED apt, or small house, • available NOW. Last a llfetlm*.
Randall Eleetrc Co.
veteran, wife and 2 small child­
ren. Am forced to move because
of sale of not. Ph. 0C4-W. H. A.&lt;
Shryock.
l ONL sixty yard seed bed cover,
frames, w ire and p in s.. B. E.
Squires. R t. 2, Lake Onors.
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TUXEDO
Hunt'* Tuxado Fqed Store

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WANTED: two used Inside doors;
sheet rock. B
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Iltonchstu, 1400 Park
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WANTED: Ueed ensilage tetter to
go*d workable order. Pbcce 458.

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Hi Unity Thorn li S trength—

J To IVoUet the read# •* the World)
’ 4f f * PTosnoU (ho r n u Tt— of Am erica;
To h o l m P rosperity for Sanfo rd;

THE WEATHER

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AN’ INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAl’EK

VOLUME XXXVII

iN ation alist

Established 1908

Cops Score In Goal Post Scrimmage

Drive Slowed
ists

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6. 1946

Associated Pres* Leased Wire

NO. 293

Film Pickets Get ‘Fenced In’ By Police

Florida Hands
orities

Majority Inj|
Senate Still
ii

Hendricks Has Safe
Margin Over Moss;
' Early Returns In­
dicated Tight Race

Reds Launch Offensive Agrainst Rail
Line From Tsingtoa
* Inland To Tsinan

GOP Sweeps Country
In Comeback After
1(5 Years In Poli­
tical
Background

ORLANDO, Nov. S— (/l1)—
Orange lu u n ty will h a ir a Jt*. .
publican srprreenlative for the
lir*t tim e In ila history. Com­
plete unofficial returns show
that Incumbent Tyn Cobb, Jr.,
Democrat, and Republican Alex
Akerman, Jr., won the county's .
two seat*. Cobb got 6,106 v o te s,'
A krrtnan 6,093, J. G, Morrell,
Democret, 6,669 end Leland 51,
Chubb, R ep u b lica n , 4.S41.

PEIPING, Nov. 6, (/P) —
Chinese
Communists
in
fierce countofr attacks today
are safd to have slowed
down tho Nationalist Army
., drive through, north Chlna'a
jShantunjj peninsula. Mili­
tary observers in .Peipinjr
said the Reds have curtail*
cd the government's broad

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TALLAHASSEE. Nov. 6—&lt;,pj ,
—Senator l l.ntde Pepper ‘c « n .
m rnlrd today on the apparent
rrlu rn of the Republican parly
to power in Congrrim. The Hurlda Democrat said "th ere are
hard days ubr.nl for the people"
here a ail abroad.

N K W Y O U K , N o v . (», (,fp)
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Kt&gt;|»ul/Hc-nim h a v e
J o a p tu n 't l v o n lr o l o f th e U n il*‘il S iaiv.t S i'im lc a s w e ll a s
tlii- llm i.se o f
l l r |i r e s p n t a tiv e s.
T h is ' .in m u iiic u m e n t
" •’Is fldshtHl o v e r t h e n a tio n
111 is a f t e r n o o n b y t h e A asoeia tr'il D ress.

By Associated Press
Florida voters Joined the re it of
the South in speaking their tra d i­
tional Ik-mocratic convictions with
down
MOUNTED POUCE at Philadelphia • Franklin Held
heavy majorities against all ituPrinceton's happy horde on his own ten yard line dorln* a
___ plibilcau candidates.
between the Uw and triumphant Tiger rootrrs who sooghi to gt* dawn
Liitu.i returns also indicated
the field to tear up the goal poota. Orvplte a number of upset* n t h aa changes in the state governm ent,
g.
this—and onr of them was the upset by which the Tigers Usk tbs game dealing with financial m ullets,
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POIICI ASSIST MORI THAN 330 STtIKINO FllM WORKtSS and load them Into patrol wagons octeSde Ihe
A s s o c ia te d D re ss t a h u l .v
from Princeton 11-11—the Princeton lad* did yank up lh«
were decisively defeated.
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Columbia Studios, In Hollywood. Calif. The pickets were charged v/IUi conspiracy to violate a court Injunc­
tUuvr at Unit time truUc.Ursl tluvt
United .Slates Senator .Spousal d
tion limiting the num ber of pickets snd for disturbing the paarr. Mennwtille, other strikers contlnu* tp picket,
Dm 2!Hth seat In the House of
I. . Holland of llartow , now filling
rtrpnv.c(Mnlite.s, orgy moro than
at right, to the music of "Don't fence me In." The A tW * Guild voted to efews the picket Une. (/nl«nailloruil)
the interim term of th q Ifle ,S e n a ­
■} iw a s t r y for a majority, luul been
tor Chailes G. Andrews, picked up
I amt try the (j o t* TJiey also w ait
the expected avalanche of votes.
trier Ulc lop In Ule Denote witen
With vutes counted in about threeU tah's Reptiblkitn ArUrur Watklna
fourths of the precincts, Holland
irwik the 4tHlr Republican neat.
h as I20.H86 ballots, to 34,2*8 for
T h a t majority may be Incrauwt
J. ‘H arry Hchad of Gainesville, hi:
still further for five Senate rua-a
The Hoard of County Commis­ wife of s t^ tc ra n , and ' Lucille Republican opponent.
are yet tn la- rPv-ntnl.
sioner* yesterdey relinijulshed in Hearse* colored, of Sanford. Mra.
The only sign of a real contest
Tire lU-pntiltrana Itair swunipeit
favor of the City, any priorities Kireher commended the Hoard was in the Fifth Congressional
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* George St me, ardent baselrali
Ulr nation MirKliu: to n jrolltlCill
limy may hold on the Sanford highly" for this action.
District. E arly returns indicated
fan, was elected president ,il the mrrieback
18 yi-unr In Die
Naval A ir SUlion. This action,
The Board directed M. C. H ag­ Republican M. J. Muss. Jr., uf
Sanford RiiM-h.ilI Assix-mrimi la*t barkground afl&lt;T
'Pn- um ult tnnaru that
followed the request of Chamber an. with the assistance: of n State Orlando, m ight run neck and neck
night at the nnmial m eelm g^if the tlu- tViium-wi
in January
of Commerce M anager Edward Road Inspector to inspect the Hear with democratic Representative
associat inn's f,. u,: &lt;[ ..f dirrctt-r-. ml! is". (nllLkiillv p utikil from Um
Higgins, who staled th a t the City Lake Hoed which was recently Joe ttemirick* 0f D eland. Hen­
Also at the meeting held s i the White llnuse Irartltton [minted a
had asked that the county and completed In th e F orest City a c ­ dricks, however, now has a safe
I'alm s
and
Duties,
I'm , mi! -t favorable finger alw Uiwimt O O P .
margin. With two-thirds uf the
state relinquish their holdings, and tion.
Gene Tucker presenU-d a financial capture of the prcsdiloncy in IMt.
to write the War A ssets Adminis­
counted, Hendricks hit*
• taU m cnl of th,. urgunization
Painting a t t ha. S an /n sd Canning precincts
&gt;!dfa t Tnurntp aQifVed aunll12,909 Slid M oll, &gt;,PO : - 5
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tration to th a t effect.
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vsfltch retrsled th a t tin* Cnlb opuMThe Dcmocrntic p a rty won u
Kitchen, and of the County Health
m w aeningtdj toddy and PfIn
the
Fourth
District,
all
III
Mr. H iggins pointed nut th a t Unit, was authorized.
ted during the p a st season with pltexl, "no comment'* to questions
-weeping victory In Semiltti!"
precinct* gpv» George A. Hmnth- County yesterday ns nil of its
buildings fur school* and hospital
p ro fit of, slightly more than about llie elcctlmx. TTk' Chief
Resolutions w ere adopted vacat­ er* of Miami ■ big lead over Re­
ara free to users, but th a t build­
(
candidate* were sw ept into office
Kxecutlve prrfntWa. however, to
P m v lffn l*
ing to be used for privatsi industry ing certain portions of San Lando publican Norm an Curtis, a fsliuw w i t h
ir a
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i John Krider
maiui^ur l)l)ld a ttew.i rtmferenoe rnuri to
substantial
majorities
a
t
Altamonte
fo
r
Condor
M
erritt
townsman, 30,606 to 14,i4H.
m ust be bought.and paid for, and
though n sizable Ijepuldiriii'i vote
I V l s ir f c m F o r V i c t o r y
riui» u m
ami j w gin- Ills M'.iition ly Democratic
Tha Sixth District race saw in­ i for G. O, 1*. rnmlidnte* was noted
that the City will act as a trading and Cecil M erritt, and certain porftini'fi me in I»er i»f Ihr trajeur'^ M*tt*ukl.
llona
of
lakeview
subdivision
for
agency fo r the government.’
cum bent Dwight L. Rogers .&lt;( m cprtnin precincts. 31. J Moss,
By AKTHIHt It IKK W 11'II, Jr. I Iteanl-of dliect.ir*, was eli^t, d l.&lt;
In tin* R/ynibncai! sm-i-p from
The County has been assured in Ranks Ford. Approval of the plat F’ort Lauderdale lead Republican Jr., Republican candidate for con
of
Rowland
Park
aouth
of
Geneva
Herald ,.Sports
l-elilor■ || t 'I t'' IT 4*t ai 1fi«- I n il *1 ' Ft'l'T
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1 " ," 1 " ■ c,».L‘g n&gt; c m t utdiuonnl returns
Joseph P. 5I»e of the same n ty . press carried’ Alranumte, t i r o
tin transaction th st the hospital
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JlieAril Ltavt rln- (K &gt; P nun govl rut .Si iiiinoii. 111a:Ii .Slnml llaby &gt;
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at tho station, will bo used us n Avenue and west of the airport, 10,611 to 4,476.
iic u 11 •a» iKJftlU
t Hin
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IVtli an ti. II. in Ijtke, tie,I m K,o
(inorshltn tu at le.ug, 20 states.
Democrats alyo walked away rest C |ty nnd receive,! Jtt2 votes LHery retl* kt*»|i|»« n hanl charR*
hospital only said Countv Clerk O. was deferred until the nesi m eet­
M r T « « -k rr wax ro rU'CltM t i i*4ia
A.1* tile [wilttlcal stork of t-lle Re.
ing, Mr. Herndon reported.
Ing Cocoa High llahy team (tn the
with two acala on Die Railroad out of 772 In .Precinct 3.
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Remains of Karl W. Jeter, 47 P. Herndon.
local field Inst night in a well urt*r Aif thv Aik««iciittion unit i . ( pubhraik) aratri'il tills tuomUtg and
T ransfer of a liquor selling CommlmiOn. Thu count showed
Tho commissioners heard an
year ojd dispatcher of Ihe Klorlda
Spessurd ijolliiml carried iiernt , jdit, i-d gam e tilat offered all tho Milclu*H w « ji tiliw irti ii» the |n»\t j into Uie afta-ntuun, Wall S tm * re­
Tower and Light Company plant outline of the work of the Bem- license from Charles W. Gaines u Democrat Je rry W, Carter of
of 8eciel«ry*buaiiH‘iix mamtfCcr,
ar teil. Today's market tipeneil w!Ui(
who waa found dead yesterday inokj County Health and .Tubercu­ H erbert M. McLean in Ihe south Tallahassee, - incumbent, 89,491, nolo County by licttce than thu-,- thrills (if any major contest, by
It wax nUo announced last ni«ht rut Initial u|».un,-e but tJiru.dlinsxJ'
morning at 11:30 o'clock In tho losis Aiaociation by Mr*. Edward a r t of the county, was approved. Democrat Wilbur C. King of to otic receiving 1,794 votes to 5iU a 19 to 7 margin.
tlowna-ard.' R x|w rt^ said apparently
. r garage in the rear of hit home at Kireher, following which they ap ­ dher liquor selling licenses u p i Zolfo Springs, 84,160, an d Republi­ for his opporn.-ql^Mart'y Hclrnd. He
The game, n friendly rivalry by Joc-| Kitdd, rvtirinic prealdent tlwr O O P , vlclary hatl Ixint dls2414 Palmetto Avenue, will be proved admission t o 't h e Central proved were those of Robert F ul- can Clinton D. Scalf J t New Sm yr­ also carried every precinct in the lielwci-n two former Hemliiotc High of )u&gt; uitociulion, thut Jmln* ronnUil ip advance with the ntarcounty except Hear lutke. Wilbur' grid sta rs who are now coochci, I Ioya iih/toii, ace Suiifurd left band
lhJpped this afternoon to Cordelc, Florida Tuberculosis Sanitailum lon Healer, a t Ftorn Park and of na Beach 29,693.
' ki*t rtan Last week arut on Monday.
It appeared a Republlesn Tias a C.‘K lngh running for railroad com­ George .Mri'Icilnnd of Cocoa and » r, was det Ini cd the Iradm*? hui k P u tt was lire expUnatlon tor to­
. Go. for funeral and interment, it of H arry A. Garwood of Lake Fred Greer on the S tate Highway,
Chance to be elected to the stale missioner, also won easily, receiv Fred nuns uf Seminole, was wi-LI i-r iti tin* Florida Slain isea^uu &gt;il n s -.[nilt and (lecillie.
waa innounced by the Erickson Monroe, Mra. Jlotty Evelyn Uold. seven miles smith of Sanford.
having nti ra in e d run uverat:
House of Representatives in Otun mg 1,699 votes tu .632.
Funeral Home.
played and well attended.
1M followed by Scott
f J.ir.l, lit- W
was
go County. GOP candidate Ales
The tw o-ptlncipkl ronstitutionnl
Mr. Jeter,i who had lived hero
.Hidvtuy Ike first period the t od- I'u ry o f , tlu* O r la n d o Senator,
Akerman, Jr., la a close second i" am endm ents were uvsrwhelmiugly HiiaUVcd Do- sphere deep tn their
for the past 11 vtartf was born
Democrat Tyn Cobb, J r. Anolbvr rejecteii In* HemlnoJe. t ’oimty o- own t n n lorv and w ith l.toyd witli ,i 2.US mark
May 4, 1899 at Unodjbv Ga. He
During a iilM’t!&gt;*lnit ■&gt;1 plan- lor
Itamocrat, J . Gi llorrell, l« b1-'* they were in the sta te a» u whole Swam. Johnny Alexander, lloh
waa a member of the lu*V Methorunning close In third position. Amendment pio I for tnidget ,li Humphrey and Dun Ihtnl ia lly in g til,, iip.-iatlon of the . lot, in \i »a
■ - dlst Church, of the Woodmen'of
The two leading candidates Will rector resulted In 4&lt;&gt;0 votes for ami moved to lho Cocoa one-yard -tin. Manager Kd la-vy ri-que.-le i
the World, and also of the Masonic
be elected. Democrats have swept 1085 against. While, it* companion ►
9 Lodge of Cordqle.
tnpo where Deal plunged over In* release »« m anager of tinS u lT 1 I A MITON, England, Nov.
seats In the atalu House in Dade amendment, ' No. 6, to abolish for the murker. Richard Hass add­ &gt;luli tinil tin- directors voted to
&lt; w He la survived by the widow,
id ’&gt;- The Duka mid finches* of
LA KE SUCCESS, N. Y.. Nov. 6, and Polk countlea.
comply
with
the
request
nt
any
“continuing
appropriations"
win
ed tho -.extra point from place­
- Mr*. Earl W. Jeter; a eon, Kari
Windsor boarded the lumr Queen
OP)—The United States and Greet
lim
e
Mr.
Ixivy
saw
fit
tu.
obtain
also
defeated
by
421
to
10&amp;1.
Two
local
amendments
w
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ment.
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vV. Jeter, now attending the UniBritain are said to be confident passed and two were defeated.
it. T ho possibility of Mr. Levy1 Eli/nW th today for tlru United
One of the other amendments
reraity of Florida; three sU u rs,
Cocoa returned In th e ihird la-iiig manager of thu club next Sluli s.. Tlitj roujda pi,in s in return
that they will be able to. head off Approved were ths orange county carried In this county and th ree
'
Mr*. George D.-Jordan of Pitlalka,
a rumored Russian offensive In office consolidation, end the r»- were rejected. The vole on No. I, period to knot tho count. In the season was discussed but the Ur England In tlu&lt; spring but other­
J, 1L Wood of Cordele, Ga.
the United Nations. Assembly. It ciqnbia county Judge end yolicitor the Orange county amendment, was fourth q u arter the Somlnolo men Oolcry Fed skipper intim ated that wise they are Jim ei lain aimut their
and M n. If, O. Coleman of Ameris understood that the Russians amendment.
407 fo r and 414 against. The H ills­ went to wari Cocoa, with- their tin Aa'i Attem pting-to sign with it future. The form er King told
icus, Ga.; and*two brothers, Rufus
ere trying to block creation of a
Local amendment* losing in in­ borough county •m eudmvnt, No. J, back* on thu goal kicked to Han­ higher class urgunization mid play newsmen, lit - t o r e m otoring to
W. Jeter of Orlando and Marshall
United Nation Trusteeship Council. complete returns were 'the I’lant w** defeated by a vote of IW&amp; to ford and David H arrell scknipcr- with Oakland of tile Pacific Const Southam pton from the Earl o f
ed 30 yards for a tiArrhdown. The I c ig u s next season.
Jo ter of Palutka.
The alternate United States re­ City tax collection cxomptlop suJ 671.
Dudley's estate, that his position
B*y county
amendment.
•* *
presentative on the Asembly's the Bay County tax collection plan. No. 3 was defeated 419 to.657, and try for the ex tra point was no
Mr. Levy announced thnt ho will rem ains the snme as lie said in
Trusteeship Committee, John Fos­ .Lafayette county elected a write- the Escam bia 'edanty am sudinent, good.
attend the m ajor-m inor k-ogue his farewell broadcast speech,ftf
Moments later Richard Hass m eeting' to be held in December 1936. ' He said Ho quit public a f ­
ter Dulles, is believed reedy to. in candidate as State Represen­ No. 6, was also defeated 317
offer a proposal that would avert tative. W. F„ Howell defeated 493. '
took the b(1l on a double reverse at Ims Angeles nnd th s t lie would fairs then, bur is always a t tho
a showdown on tho controversial George R. Simpson 37V fotes tn
In the Senate race Holland c a r­ and wormed hi* way through a bo in. a hotter position to reveal drsjrosnl of bis country if there Is
question of Russia's right to veto 394, aooordlng to Um unofficial ried Sanford by HOT tn 266 votes, host of would be tackier* to go fu rth e r plans a fte r th a t confer­ anything useful hn can do.
the matter.
tabulation. Simpson was nominsi- getting 602 vole* to 106 In Fro. 35 ynrrls for the score. The try ence.
The Duke said lie saw tho Prime
VIENNA. Nov. o7 OP)—General
The directors voted to send Mr. .Minister for n short tim e but it
Dulles' specific proposal la that o d 'tn the primary Mat May, but cinet 1 and 602 votes to 160 In IVe- for lho ex tra p o in t. failed.
Mark Clark said todey that the the Assembly sidestep a decision Howell, also a Democrat, won on clnct 1, Joe Hendricks carried the
O utstanding players for Ihe K rider to Los Angeles lo represent wad purely a courtesy call. Ho
LOUISVILLE. Ken., Nov. 9. OP) United States Is anxious to leave
city by 893 to 477-winning in Pre­ Baby Feds during the contest were lho Cltlb during the baseball par­ denied that he saw Mr. A ttlee
—Two LoalavIlU men .were ar- the affairs o f Austria In tha hsnds on which states are directly con­ write-in votes.
In Marion County, a writ-in cinct 1 by 423 to 176 snd in I’re- Wallsce T yre a t left tackle, ley and the director* intimated ultoul a Job. Doth ho and the
reetad by federal agent* today in o f Austrians. He added, however, cerned in the eight draft agTeeconnection with the Operation* of that American occupation troops menls requiring Aasambly ap­ candidate lost. Unofficial returns clnct S by 47&lt;T'to 302. King carried Richard Hass a t-rlg h t end, Swain, th a t effort* to have Mr. Krlder Duchess said they thoroughly en­
Alexander, Humphrey and Deal in obtain a working agreem ent with .» joyed their three week* visit to
a sugar stamp bootlegging syndi- will stay In Austria until peace proval before the Trusteeship with four fairly large precinct* Sanford by 996 to 289.
rlub o r higher clnssificntion would England, although it wax marred
the backfleld.
cata. The ring is said to hart been treaties have been concluded. At Council can be set up. The United m illin g show Senator Wallace
The llaby -Feds will m eet tho be made.
by the th e ft of the Duchess'
f t t-e ra ling In a dozen midwest that time the forces of all four States • proposal does not menllort E, Sturgis elected by a substantial
A* soon as the sta tu s of Mr. Jewels. The Duke commented that
Baby Orlando Tigers In o grid­
•state*. Agents o f the federal al­ occupying powers will be with Russia directly. But It is under­ majority over W. S. Baaking, who
ran a* an Independent, write-in
iron battle on the local field on .Levy Is clarified, the officials ire thought England wns the ono
cohol tax unit'took the men into drawn.
stood to have sprung from report* candidate. Sturgis received 2,221
' agreed th e t the aigning of a m ana­ country jv h rro nothing like that
Nov. 12.
custody as they stepped from a
that Russia considered that the
ger should l&gt;e made a* soon ns pos­ would happen (o them.
Clark told his first news eon five major power* cam# within vote* to 727 for Basking.
passenger plane at Bowman iFieU
sible so th a t the problem of gnlher. on a return trip from Chicago.
ferenre since his return from the the Charter definition of “states
Ing tileyers lo give the club
United States that hla trip to directly concerned," and that the
club for the 19V^ season
Agent William Klrmalrd said
refusal
of
any
on#
o
f
the
five
to
Members of the Hanford Pllpt
could ire tackted,
the men had 9,337 sugar stamps America had three purpose*. First, approve, the draft agreement*
wUl ssponsor
p o n s o r/ /f ofootball
o tb a ll game V O i e
n
IT lU rn U L U Ig
Club will
Mr. Mitchell said th a t two com
in their poesesslon^ The men, botK he wanted to gfkt-the Australan would prevent Assembly action.
Tutsda;
plete acta of uniform s for next
former taxicab drivers, were iden- radon Increased to 1,650 calories
Wilma Metis, negress o f about
Exalted Ruin' James iEL Row­ Sanfo
season as well as several other
, titled as Frank E. Buchanan, 34, a dak to equal the German ration.
land, Jy. o f tha Sanford Elks Oriando J ay' Vees in • grid tilt
Item* of equipment were, on order. 38 years of age, died &lt;m the way
and II. S. George, 33-ytars-eld.. N ext, he wanted to Insure that the
Celery growers throughout ths
Lodge today requested all mem­ s t the local High School Athletic
T hs director* also commended to iKernald-Laughton Hospital at
‘ said the atempa were miltary pipeline'from the United
state wilt vote Thursrfity for or ono of their member*. Mlsi Maude about 8:45 o'clock Monday even­
bers o f tho organization 'to 1* Field a t 7t3o o'clock.'
■ and ere re from North 8 tales to Austria would be filled
Funds received' from the game against the marketing agreement Ramsay, for her work on the board ing. and Ual&gt;ert Riley, negro of
present tomorrow evening at the
Nebraska. Illinois, Indiana by the first of the year to guar­
E ighth and Pine S t m t is In the
Mrs. R o d e liT ln ir Parker, 33, local chib whan .Brother Pster win be used principally for the which waa brought to tneir at­ during the past year,
midwest states. sTba antee sufficient food In tha Amer­
-I
Milk Pool, a major project of the tention at bearing* in Hanford and
Named to the boerd of director©* County Jail, charged with the fa t­
agent said his department has ican occupation son*. And finally, died Tuesday morning at 9:30 Thurston will be honored.
al
stabbing
of
the
negress.
‘
-&gt;
snd Palm Beach In Jdne. a t the meeting were’ A. E. Yowel!,
been working on the ess# for h e discussed a long term loan, or o’clock at her home at Benson Hr. Rowland said that visitors club tn conjunction with . othor Sarasota
Following the alleged stabbing,
Each’.grower has been malted a Rrailey Odham. M. It. Smith, Ed
months and that other arrests will grant, to Austria fromvth# United Junction where she had lived for from Orlando, DeLand, Daytona citric organisations In Sanford.
ballot, and if he doe* not ehoose Fielding, Miss Ramsay, Mr. Field, which was said to have occurred
Mrs.
B.
E.
Chapman
Is
chair­
Beach,
New
Smyrna
Beach,
Fuat*
the
past
thrse
years.
Bhm
had
follow Shortly.
States, and possibly. Britain,, far
t **
ka, Leesburg, Eustls and Cocos man of the committee and will be to vote by mall he may vote at E. O. Kilpatrick - and Julian at about 8:30 o'clock at the Zkrrtiding the whole been HI for some time. *
tlbar Inn in Ghldsbdro outside of
fQnnajrd. said the .stamps were the purpose o f rebuild'
Mra. Parker was born, Dee. 9, will be present. He also declared assisted by Mrs. M. L. Rabom snd th* county egent’e office b#txre*i Stenstrom.
o f Austria. .
into .a n
nu
. . J t&gt;
the city limits, colored people held
th* hours of 10,00 A. M. fend 4J50
ara requested to Miss Blanche Kennedy.
to whisky rooonehInert. He aald
Riley until Deputy Jack Ilkksotv'
Tickets wQl goi onasais
onwsle tomorrow P. M.,, said County Agent C. R.
Th# amount of federal, state, arrived to claim him. The Grand
that brings tha alcohol ta r unit
Drag
Company, Dawson today. .Growers desiring
Anderson Drug more Information on tha subject street car, (roller coach and go* Jury will convene in January atand
Ubeoo’a Sporting may obtain same from Mr. Daw- bos companlee has more 'than which lima the caae will come to
__
tripled in th# peat ten gears.eon.
trial.‘•
•*
offensive. The Naidrmalists arc Mid
to hare km Yeiuten — one of
the province* four .major jwrts
which tlicy liad recently captured.
Mconwliik",
the
Chinese IW *
launched n ilrlvc of Uietr own
•gainst the rail line from coastal
Tatngtao inland to TKlnan. .
However, tlie NatlonalW.n claimed two more towns In Manchu­
ria's Antung province west of the
city of Antung whlcli lies on the
border between ■ Manchuria and
Korea. Russian troops are said to
hare been- stationed In Antung.
on the Manchurian aide of Vie
Yalu Hirer boundary. Dispatcher!
to Peiping MI{1 V&gt;a Russians luul
withdrawn Into Korea after socalled negotiations- At last word,
Chinese Nationalist and Russian
troops were facing each other
acroAt the river but the situation
U described aa satisfactory.
Bsrller, there had been mmora
of friction between the Cl Onesc
and Ruslans In Manchuria. Ac­
cording to pyres dispatches, Rus­
sian planes flew over Antung a f­
ter government forces bad cnWxcd the city but .the Russians
called thatr ataman beck after re­
ceiving a memorandum from tha
Nationalists.

County Relinquishes Priorities
At Air Station In Favor Of City

Democrats Wi n George Stine Elected Fed Prexy;
l.B y Substantial . Club Makes $5,000 During Season
MarginJnCounty ^ ^ d s Cop

Sizeable Republican
ly-/ liUtrom
.Vote Is Noted In
Certain Precincts Baby Cocoa “ II” «
l’wo fourth Quarter
Markers
Provide I

r

Funeral Services
For Earl W. Jeter
Are Revealed Today

8

Ruke And Duchess •
Hoard Liner For
American Visit

U. S., Britain Confident Russian
Oftenie In U. N. Can Be Headed Off

__

Clark Says U. 5&lt;
Wants Austria To
Run -Own Affairs

Occupation T r o o p s
•FBI Nabs. Two M en,
Will Remain Until
For Bootlegging
Treaties Concluded
Sugar stam ps

Peter Thurston To
Be Honored By Elks

Mrs, Roflclla Parker
Died Early Tuesday

Pilots To Sponsor
Baby Fed, Orlando
JayVee Grid Tilt

Celerv Growers To
Vote On Marketing:
H iS fri&amp; S x mret u«!Agreement Thursday

Negress Dies* After
Stabbing: Yesterday

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ACE FOUR
*

fif ro p iest! r )it‘ m e ut
iniinthx
In Ju ly : 22.437- pnxxplrix
ixxued.
In Aux»«t ihe number
dropped to 18,505.' Many
th r-”
uii|&gt;licati(in* w rre from wivVj*
planning' to join tlteir-' husband*
overseas. A
num ber were
By JEAN HAPS
from gdvernnv.'tit official*, llifw0T 0N , bV) -If you arc Cier, the g rra iv it t number were
planning a Jaunt out r&gt;f the emir:- filed by thm.j traveling for busttry you arc. advised - by the State lie** reason*.
D epartm ent to apply for your pax*
The . number cf applications^ i*
port a t Icaxt threw work* ahead expected to ilecreat.j until Muii-n.
of tim e bcthuxe of the heavy in- Tluit pa**port divMion, now ,fully
staffed w ith 27!» citiployee*. •*
readying /op it* bigs'w t hu»in&lt;s|
even then. Thi* i* lutsed rh k fly
on r#port* from travel agencies
amt airlir,- companies.
Passport* aro being l**lie*t to,
tm iriita only for South American
rountriesi Hut European couth
i s year* with Cable trie*, especially France. tlteT -n ier
P la n a Co. and- University of to rc»uma their tourt*l bllilnc**.
Champaign- ■Urban*,
However, nit mlditiuiml iurx'j
tiumher are gojng "over i&gt;n |utr&lt;
-tonal Ituslnr**. lo settle estate*,
| visit relative* who fared badly
'tinring thy war or to g et married.
RESIDENCE PHONE 8 II-W
Of the latter number, .most a te
W MUSIC BOX. PIIONH 883 Cl* returning Jo wed the Kiri *hc&gt;left liehitid when they were .-enl
i fit.me.
The S late DejutrlOient I* lim­
iting the number of |ia»*purli to
Germany.'. Auotiia and Jn|r*rf. ACCORDING to latt-si rciarrts, MtxThese countries tire still millet AlU-rt W. IJarklcjr,,wlfe.of the Sen­
R E G IS T K A T fO N
Hie control- of the -m ilitary •gov­ ato r Irom Kentucky, I* erltirtilly ill
ernment. amt ap|dk»Ht* have to g-&gt; a t her twrafc In Washington, D. C*.
g f l g N O T IC E
the Jfin t chiefs of ita ff.
Thc.ScnriUrr inlerruptctl a We»t»rn
The Registration Boob*of In I’ro*|iernve
travelei* may get
lo u r tu teturn lit Irtf aide
Ihe City of Snnford, Flor­ instruetion itooklets from th e Slate - Ispettklnij
n W io h ln jt o n .
( / ile r n a lio in tlt
ida, are open nl the City JjifparDntfit' .oil, tnut'ey ..tru n iffc
Hall, commencing Mon- mrnts of varloiis countrlev an*l In lit rite c o u n tr y , ihtt sta rtin g an
d ata. For iq-tatu'e* ninny
day* November 4 th , 1946, i.ther
ro u n lrb s roquire llte u - e f f liItVtl* . epidemic,
for' ihe purpose of regil- efs* cheek* rath er I hah ia»h, lit
I He ourtilno prfle ire ij! having
trring for the General Mexico Americans tiro rei|Ur*tM nil returning l.ravt'ilerr hnnd ovtr
U nit pax.port*, for filing nt the
Municipal Election to b e to Trade with *2 bill*'.1
TI1;, H in ts D ep a rtm e n t s u g g e s t * Sltvlf Department It#* , t f « t rohold on Deccmher 3,1946, that
person* going In foreign coun­ v i, t i l . . N ow , e x r pt [o istp o rt* for
and will remain open each tries lake rhol- _to -nN-gmii d m ill'a ry atcfi-, retiuninir lia v rlTTTtiv ii'tjiiii IlioTt |ias*pf.rti In
A&gt;yi axcapt-Sundwyr nod "agnifirr iiiis tr pov* &gt;,■ti, t/ t."7, tc r~ J------------cxplraliftti nf tle ' nriginal two
holidays up to and inilJ^ holera tool typhus-'Som e rotm- the
tr|i"&lt; require p ro u f'th n t liijcotloiiA &gt;mirs. with -jilt iiptlon to tcfirw
ding November 23, 1946. have
ln-eti .......
given otherwise the rfitr niiollu-r^twtf years.
tin lrle r L pttV in tiuatnntine .fot*
H. N. SAYER
ICity Registration Officer. a Week or tW". In 'In d ia thenand yel­
yrla great fenr th q t cholera and
low fever- might Ire lirnughl

P a s s p o r t SIioyk
These Americans
D o Get Around

Jllcnltli Division
Invents Electric
iPine Industry Puts
•Again Pleads For Lock-Picker, But Blame For Housing
Better R est Rooms He Won’t Sell It Shortage On OPA

and consilient bungling. The ex- «t, ah adjuited, reallxnlon which
(aordinary m easure adopted, in nty iitrludrd a production incentive In­
opinion, is ju s t another m istake crease directed by Stabilisation Adand, a t best, only a smokescreen to m inlstrator John C. tV d liti hi
facu* attention away from the F ehtuary of thi* year. The Admin#|x»t where
vhere th# real trouble lie*."
lies." Is tra tir wa* without authority to
The spokesman ...........................
»D*tc4 M1*
i treat thla production in c en tiv e-as.
d u stry -wide organisation he ** * * * p a rt of the price stru ctu re a*
presents
its is f ilm ; ■ full protest ^bviogsaly
bviously such an Incentive was
with the A dm inistrator of OPA to be added over and above what
regarding the unfelr, unreasonable wa* considered to be u fa ir and
and discrim inating action* taken
by the price control azency, all uf equitable price schedule.
"O ther features of the protest,”
which have combined to make Ihe
.__.
concluded Mr. Berckes, “ will conprosent chaotic hi using *f“*r*“ ** • cluaively prove th a t the Southern
w hat It Is today, parlcularly w im pjne 1nduitrr hm,
.ham peted
respect to lumber supply and d 's - j '^ j prtv , nled by , h„ 0 PA In
tribution.
meeting its cbtigatlons to the vetMr. Berekea stateil that the prs-1
)1( bou, | nj^ l n ,j reconverslcn
te s t Is being filed with the Ad-1.program. I t is expected th a t the
m inlstrator In accordance with the protest will be officially filed with
provisions of th e law, requiring the A dm inistrator no or Itefore
lh a t it flfst be presented o th* November l.“
A dm inistrator within the 30-day
W artim e research on flourln* is
period required by law. .the Com­
m ittee will carry it* complaint to expected to lead to improved plas­
the Emergency Court of Appeals. ties. anesthetics, insentiride*. fung­
Mr. Berckes said that ;vhsn thu icide*. fumigant*, germicides, fire­
Industry Advisory Committee, re ­ proofing m aterials, and other pro-'
commended to OPA that they act ducts.
in accordance w ith SeCtlcn 2(v),
,vl_ _ . that ( American Indians in Pennsyl
the answer by OPA wss
yu". 0f (he production was b e in g ‘ vatila dug pita to collect oil for
protected basing Ihfrlr contention medicine.

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. _ A
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 4, (S
NEW ORLEANS, U , Nov. 4.
Chattanooga locksmith says he has
»l)—For the second ttm e t
n r the Florida S lat* Hoard of perfected a portable electric lock- (Special)—V eteran* of this coun­
Health is urging th a t VMtroonrs, picker th a t cculd- be a menace lo try are still w ithout the home*
tl/jy have te e n promised over and
particularly tho*e In filling it* civilisation.
William Miikill says hia device tv ? r again and th* prospects are
linn,, be kept in a more sanitary
condition.
„* will o(&gt;en the average door, lock hardly any brighter, today then
David H. ,Ia », Chief S anitary In a m atter of seconds and would they were when tL j war w ith Ja p ­
Engineer, pointed out th a t "the be a potential honanta fo r house­ an came to an end more than a
tourist season i* upon u* and th a t breakers and car thieves.
It is net •.-•■ary for the protaction
But, he added, It will never be year .ago. T h e blam# fo r this
of health a* well a* the ‘firs t Im- put on isle—he’s a locksmith a n j condition belongs rig h t at th e door
irrssion*' of the visitor* th a t pub­ it’s to hi* interest to preserve of the OPA and other government
ic restror-ms, usually tb r first lock* rather than undermine them. agencies declared spokesmen for
The device, the result hf 18 trie Southern Pine Industry Com­
• lop* for to u rist he kept present
year* eperlmentatlon. consists o m ittee on the eve of filing a forms)
able.*4
The campaign early thla year, • lung steel needle connected t' pro test with the A dm inistrator uf
h* said, wa* very successful and some coll* which cause the VedL OPA.
wa* highly comirarrided, but as to vibrate when electric c tirre h H
"T h e pronouncement of an em er­
summ er came on "efforta In this applied. .
All Mlsldll has to do is insert gency by . P resident Trum an; the
regard wer* yelasad and as a 'f4suit. In m o n i weeks w* have the needle and a tension tool into removal of ta riffa on all lum ber
begun to receive com plaints from the lock and preae th# trig g e r. The Im portations during the period of
tran sien ts throughout the S tate needle vibrate* and, aided by th# thi* em ergency,'and th* wide use
lh a t public san itary fad lltlea are tension tool, forces the lock tu m ­ of aubsidlee. Is Just another evid­
ence of confualon upon confusion."
bler up and the door opens. *
again In a bad ataUi of repair.
declared th* Com mittee’s S ecret­
The
only
nclse
connected
with
lx&gt;* wa* em phatic however, in
ary, H. C. Berckes, "designed to
pointing out th a t Ma B ureau's the operation Is a gentle humming offset the effects uf many mistake*
udible
only
within
10
feet.
in terest In .clean.restroom * la not
The machine I* easily 'ptirtable,
tWtfirod to the' tourist season.
tek pocket
|
"W e owe ourselves Ihe sam e sa n i­ A dry cell fit* hi one back
ta ry consideration*, and th* same *m| the rolls and needle' In an
high standard of ciranllirrat should (ilhrr,
be m aintained, the y e a r' roand.
Hnwever, we can ’t get aw ay from
the Tact th a t 1 M tourist business
in Florida is Big Business, A« we
7 P ath Livestock, Supplies
R ARTICLES FOR SALE
FOR RENT
trnv.-l over the S tate w e.see rrvery
imaginable so rt of cleanup project
FURNISHED ap t-—suitable foe
In motion—anil for what? t 'ltt in g
Iren. Phone 728- IMITATION leathar* In m ost TGUCHTON * WATSON. 1201
couple. No chhildr
ready for the tru rls t season.
Celery Ave. H aa Purina Feed*.
color* and la rg e selection of
XJ a fte r 5:30.
"Also, the S tate la spending
good upholstery fabric*. Hobart
HILLINGS, Mont.—B illln im n B t'’'
UiOO.OOo annually to sell Florida Ire «ve instructed tn consider These TWO romps, p a rtia lly 1 furnished
H. Brown, 2911 N- Orange GIVE us youi order for bsby
tn otfsiders^ It is th* resnansjbll- ((utition* iu deciding w hether a
Ave„ Orlando, F la.
for housekeeping. . Adults' only.
j chicks. The . S a n f o / i l X-C#i
it%
■ of tb.r 'Slate Board of H ealth p erson Is d ru n k !
3«. Park Ave.
1 Store, 2nd ft faanford.
' —
Floor Mats Available
tljc jefore tp ,xe? lhat A&lt;L,ftr a* H w s hl« breath have an odor of
fin an c es'will allow, lh a t g cred it­
PFV IN O I.B T IR E SHOP
N IU E 1nr tax bedroom for rent.
alchol?
Is
it
fslnt.
mmlerate
dr
able sanitary condition Ir* pretu n t615 W. 1st St.
HELP WANTED
strung?
^
■d to our visitbra."
1*
he
partly
dressed
nr
unclad,
Oil rompunlee have been aaked
2 WANTED TO RENT
HEADQUARTERS for- Uhrlslmas GIRL for sodg^ountalo ■&gt;, (.an
or is hie clothing dirty?
to k o p closer check on their local
g ifts,' toys, gam es, books, dolls.
Is Ijn polite, excllrti. • r*e#rvj-ley’a Drug S tole. P a li tim e or
station restroom s. N aturally,
y, all hllarious, talkative, insulting, com- COUPLE Jetlree f bedroom furBuy now on budget or Isy-away.
full.tlm *.
n ith rd apartm en t In or out of
local health departm ents a re Itelng baliVe. stupefied, delirious; aRenl
Firestone Store*, 111 •&gt;,. Firat
chy. No children, . perm anent ."-Sttilertrd to s r - r th a t routine sa n ita ­ or dulfT
residents. W rite K. L- Sloan,
tion chick* or# made as regularly
| . he hiccoughing, • belching,
OPPORTUNITY of lifetime sup­
a* their limited personird will al- drooling, punching, kicking, fig h t­ • Avalon ApISr’No. 8. Hanford. *
plying DDT and o tlo r prufilablv
Inw
ing, slcfpm g, in convulsions or un­ REFIN ED middle-aged gentlem an
Dim Wjr lo save rmincy Ik "to for­
FLO W ER S. , ‘
product* to farm ers in Semlnois
Civic
and
service
club*
are
again
get your wife’o l^lhdsy.
for all occasion*
conscious?
County. No experience or cap­
of good address, protestant,
asked to help in voluntary Inspec­
Are hi* eye* nnrditt, w atery,
ital requirwl. Must have auto
wishes good plain board and McNRILL ft YOST, FXOR1HT
A l^'ller pwy and a mare plrasanl tion. “ Ask your rnemtur* to apeak bloodshn?.- rovi?tg. downcast or
Celery Ave, Ju st off Sipes
and- good inferences. Permanent.
room by the month, with pleasone Is to place your fire, wlnd- to the station m anagem ent whan
unt atmosphere. W rite JA R , c / n i OUicv Jlh- 4M. .residence ph. C10-R
VVrlte or wire McNess Conipany,
’
ilo rtn Itwarancc wlip
ami *l*e unxighlly condition* ore found, or gl«Ih'x yhe
swavitty, wobbllngN ssgDept. T, Freeport, III.
Herald, givipg- particula DP *n,*j GARDEN and faw n seed; Vlgoro
—l KMlug* t. repi’rl them to the local healthL ^ng.
‘ J...—
o u r n lfe *■
llt e tlltidrm
f„ ||i« k- r r unabl.- to J ^ n .l?
H) price
most reasonabln
I for a I,Itlliil.ii prrxrnt,
Fertiliser. The Sanford X-C*l
f-'partm et.
! i, hts speech fair, slurred, slu t.
W aitress w anted—good hours,
Stone, 2nd ft S an fo rd ..
«
■"We need the help of every In- tering, confused. Incoherent, whls- 3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
* W e r a n c i t e v«.n a M Y, r a s h d l t l - ]
■lay week. L Roy Johnson’s Grill.
lit furthering this state- paring or jerky? How is his enun
dt-nd t-Mlnk* «n (lit- -an d ’ wind­ wills rV'anup project because we
CEMENT Mock building. 1200 »q SEE ua for stove pip# — stove
,
storm ImoftuicV. C, it. tluvd. A' tin not have sufficient local p e r­ ciation?-r—;—
9
WORK WANTED
Can he touch his finger to his ! ft. floor »P*c*. Wired end plum
id other
to -, Il3*« ilse n td li Avrfltie, Phnnr sonnel in any one health d ep a rt­
w eather item*.
lot. Adv.
n«*e ? ,
. ,
tti'&lt;l. g:l(XK).QO.Reduction for
ment tn keep propel check'on thla
STANLRY-ROGERS
c eih. 1021 W. l i t . Jsm ea M
EXPERT painting—contract or
situation. It all gets hack to the
HARDWARE COMPANY
Phillip*. Contact a t property.
hourly bgils. 8 . G, Grogan,
Nil'll## III frli-tirllj HI I t n llmt I util
Seventy !Ivr poundt of cool nte ■■ciindmie situation — Insufficient
|n
jft II**
tu ffs repaired. Phone 1154 or
required lo /n i.ik f j, .lawn raatn1'. funds, therefore, insufflrlent ip*-’
ROOF
T
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hark A%#ni»#» Han font* Vt»rl*tA *!**• INCOME P ro p erty —Large group
783-J.
peclors. The good cooperation of tltr
III# ffetlt Intis Riiflit.nf lill#l&lt;:rlira
Spanish A b arrel type
tlie public and the oil industry I
of house* In colored section ,•
Hiifidrl##* anil I ha I I Inienrt
LAWNS
'white
and
colored
m ow ed.
Keasonabl*
along with the endravor* of our 1*1
»at&lt;l ra m ' (mrauanl t»
which will altuw good return on
R. A It. HOOFING T IL E CO.
Tice*. Jerry Lord, phona 788own sta ff it therefor* necessary Ih# Iffn tt of Hi# Wrlltliui* Nam#
■elllng
price
o
t
|16,7&amp;0.0fl.
Plant-300
Carswell
S
t..
Phone
1121
fChopItr
l-Aw* of
tu do this JM* in a creditable m a p -, Hlatut#
KlftfWa* xjrltlr ifr* c'ltrk of th# l*lr- TOURIST CAD IN and T railer |. D aytona lleach, F la., Uua 511
#ull i&gt; u r| «f
Cfiunl)
P ark on S tate H ighw ay 3 priced
LOANS
a t *26.000.00.
SW EET Hamlin orange* 2o each.
Cerm an »llver I* an ol
A
GOOD
three
bedroom
bunga­
U.
W.
Lord,
Phono
78S-W.
Ihe ancient chlne»e.
LUANB MADE
low priced at (O.&amp;OQ.OO.
nickel, rupp«r And line.
FROM 810 TO 8800
A VERY NEAT fire room b u n g a­
strict privacy; fa s t service
low in Sanford' H eights %pctioif MIRACLE CONCRETE Co. J . E.
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
T erw itlerer, J r., M gr. Cement
at "17,850.110.
1U2 Sanford Avenue
W ater Proofing — Balldlng
WE H A V E A good flv* room
Block* — S ew er P in o .' 808
houaa on large corner tail o u t­
Elm Ave. Phong 833-W. ‘
b id* C ity Limit* a t 85,600.00
'T erm s.
HUBERT A. WII.LlAMB, Realtor Get your 8 * .1
now. Made
THE HOME SHOP. 1700 SANFORD AVENUE
RAYMOND LUNDQUIHT,
bold Studio.
A u * k |i(v
W ork G uaranteed, Modern Methods .Used,
BEAUTIFUL
itafnleaa Heel eink*
Phone 788•
A tlantic Rank Bldg
available NOW. L aat a lifetime.
Randall Electre Co.
3 BEDROOM house in' gwui loca­
tion. Excellent condition. f0,500. 5 burner,- built-in oven oil stove,
__ ____
Phone 209-J.__
excellent condition, 825, C. K.
PHONE" 1143-J
Robbins, Lake Mary.
GARAGE apartm ent, 6 ’ ‘ room*,
light*, water, bath, pared street. JU ST arrived! Men'* work shoes
Lot* 25 X too. Price 83,000.
and uvondls, boy'* dungaree*.
. Caah or #a*y term *. |SMan&gt;
Sea ba for hard to g at m er­
down. 810 week, 0 * inlereat. chandise. Q. W. C l a r k . Store, 12 SPECIAL SERVICES
D. D. Daniel*. Oviedo. Fla,- m 208 Sanford Ave.

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,. Taxes. Discount of 4 '. will be allowed for
payment in November; 3‘, discount for payment
in December; 2 ‘7 discounl for payment in Jmiunry; 1', discounl for payment in Februnry.
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NEW, modern t-ro cm hoot*. 2
lota w ith fru it trass. A. Con­ ONE sixty yard aeed bed rover,
■ fiam**, wire and pine. II. U.
stantine, Phone 8188, * '
Squire*. Rt, 2, Lake Onora.
6~ROOM house w ith bath. Close
In. Phone 834-J .__ __________
RADIOS, phonograph*, records;
*haet music, guitars. The Music
Niee bungalow on P ark Ave. RoaBox, phona 863. - , _______
aonable price.
One of SanfonT* b e e t. four bed DUSTING Carl, hand duster. mule
room houeee.
cultivator, ferlllixer broadcastBeautiful bungalow located clove
er, gold mule. m u lv d lsc, 5 tona
to H igh School.
firtillxer, Cole p lan tar, mule
Six unit apartm ent hou'u good

LUMnBR FOR SALE
W. D. IlQmbalougb, Wllaon'a Coin

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Shotr card* and posters
O—O E M SIGN SEKVICK
O. D. L an d m a. Phona 1021
KENT- A CAR
YOU DRIVE IT
‘ PHONE 800
HTRIGKLAND-MOKRD
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we repair washing machine*,
caecum cleaners, fatvx, mixer*.
T ro tte r Appliance 8erVtca, 304
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paired. W right A .Cohan G arage, H i t A French; r h . 1008J .

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Former!]
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0 RAVELY tractor w ith mow-r,
harrow, plow and v m k r . Also
10-lneh bondaaw, m llls.y l* . Air
coiqpraaaor and u n i t for garage
i r spray gun, all in A -l condi­
tion. 408 Sanford Ave., or Box SLIPCOVERS *i
SOI Country Club Road.
Mrs. W C. D.
C IL E R Y plants—P ascal and Early
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FLORIDA, TUESDAY, NOV. 5, 1B46

Capture Cashier, Quiz Wife In $900,000 Theft

Communist Trying To
Divert Power Of
Nationalist * . Drive
• Toward Key City

PEIPING, Nov. B, &lt;/P)—
Chinese • Communist- troops
loejay
attacked
BevernI
towns to the south of Che­
foo in what observers said
was an action to divert gov,
J jrnmont strength from its
Chefoo offensive. .The Com­
munists attacked numerous
towns along the Tsintnd

J A C K 1,1,K, Nov. f.—(d’l
A* thousands td Floridian* Went
to l*e polls today to partieipate
In the first po*t*war gt-nctlll
eleeli »»n, obuvrvttl ihruughiMi thi*
li^scriWtJ th r I'k tu u n m
um i'unl siru-e tlfo cam ihintO R art*
not nvciMug hr much uttciition
lift the m * p i 4»|)i■.&lt;*««(! timrminu’IM■*
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A light to nuwtrnHi* vuto wus

Germans Told To Amendments 4 And 5 Explained
(Jp Progress Of To Rotarians By Odham And Ware
RAN FRANCIBOO, Nov. 'S. (API
— R a ta l Inspectors today said
that a former postof flee clerk has D e - Naizification
Fights Crime'Wave
• l confessed to the tlieft of (40,000

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Not Satisfied Thus
Far With Program

STUTTGART, Germany, Nov, 0
(/P)—The deputy military govern­
ment of fhe American Occupation
ftmio in Germany Council 'of Suite
that the ,A m e r ic a n Military Government ill throughly disappointed
with the handling of ■' du-mizification,
The deputy m ilitary governor,
Lieutnant General Lutrius Clay
warned the council that unless tire
Germans im prow quickly tlit* mili­
tary governm ent will lake over
the Job itself.
,
General Clay'ans&lt;funced an im ­
mediate order Gilt no German
who has been removed from office
by the m ilitary Govtjrnintjnt can
be returned to office Without mili­
tary approval. The order nppliea
even if the German In Question
Mr*. J . M. SUncctphcr’s room ha* be&lt;fn cleared of charges o f
7 of the Sanford Gram m ar School Nazism by Grm ran dc-naxlfica- HAD 11 of a group of tlevao m in­
isters, the Rev, Robert K. Ruuell.
champions in the school’* touch tion courts.
(above) has asked police of SlcliUfootball league, trimmed an all
envllle, O* to deputise and artn
s ta r team from the sixth grade
them In an attempt to wipe out a
by a n .IB .to 12 margin la st week.
current crime wave. Ruxiell also
Eugene Brown . intercepted two
ajked perm lulon to retrult 20
p an e s and icnmpered for touch­
“tough, sincere” World War U-veldowns and Hobby Morris " in te r-,
erani to aid.
(InlrnuHlonalJ
fepted a p ats and ran for a m a rk e t,
for room 7'a three score*.
The Seminole High School Raby
The all s ta r touchdowns were
m*«e u . the resu lt If a pass from Fed* will m eet the Bsbtr Cocoa
T em r Cordell to Curtis H arp er High School eleven at tne local
and Edwin Locnett scored a touch­ athletic , field tonight a t 7:30
down on a.blocked kick.
- '* * o’clock it was announced th is
mording by Herman Morris.
Morris also announced th a t p er­
The S anford Elks Club has aid­
sons interested in obtaining tick­ ed m aterially in the Seminole
ets for the Sanford-W inter Park High School library book mid
tilt to be played in W inter P ark equipment drive by pledging to
. WASHINGTON, Nov. 6— UP&gt;_ Friday night can obtain them by pay fpr a charging desk and chair,
John L. la w it and tho federal calling a t th e Seminole llig n estimated at. $200 or more in val­
government took a breather in School on* T hursday or Friday.
ue, according to Miss Edna Chittheir contract talk s today-—election
The Babv Feds will e n te rta in , tentttn. school librarian,
day. The discussion* ar# to » • the Uaby Tigers from Orlando tn
Another large contribution ia
returned tomorrow. *
a grid contest th a t promises to
th
a
t of tb s Veterans of Foreign
Spokesmen fo r Lewis hinted th a t be exciting a t the nigh school
the United Mine W orkers' chief­ athletic field a t a Isler date It Wars, who contributed |!K4. Col
lections of Hallowe'en stunt night
tain is prepared to ask for a pay was* stated. '
a t th* h igh school brought (2B.
ralie of 2S cents an hour end a
The Florida Power and U g h t
shorter work-week for hie 400,000
Company haa contributed |60. lira .
A F Of L soft coel dlgyt-rr.
G. I. Loucka and Capt. Earle T.
Loucka each have contributed 15.

Grammar School All
S tirs Are Beaten

Baby Feds To Meet
Cocoa 11 Tonight
At Athletic Field

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ElkB Pledge $200
Donation To SHS

Library Campaign

Winers* Contract
Halted Today

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♦'Guy Fawks Day)l
; Held "

LONDON. N ot.
Sm all
boy* In Britain were shooting off
firecrackers today. .The fireworks
i part of the celebration o f
Ouj
uy Fawki
Fawkes Day.
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ft was oi
oh Nov. 6, 1606, that Guy
Fawkes
kes and
ae hia fellow conspirat e n w e n captured afte r Ihey had

barrel* of gunpowder under
House of ParllmenL
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NEW YORK. Nov. 5, (/P)
— Senator Claude Popper
rY Florida declared today
pint a Republican victory
in tlie general election
‘‘would wreck the labor
laws of our country." Pep­
per also assorted th a t with
i tLO.l*. Victory ^tHoro
would !«*• mV National '.L a ­

Voting v.t. s light In both
Sanfurd precinct* Ihl* morning
and up lo noon, 322 voir* had
been c**t In Prerlitel So. I.
at thr Old Depot, and 311 vote*
had been cost In Precinct No.
■ 3, a tolsl* of 535 volra. There
are more th a n 7.000 rrg k trrrd
volrrs In th e two precinct*,
■(-curding lo ,Mrr. Lourlnr Urol,
rounfy registrar.

f u ic n i.it til * tht* stattf. Ilo w p v v r
tio v i'f ru*f (*ali|wt*ll. S e n a to r Ifn i
i n n .| it11*1 m a n y llrp tiD lirtin iiMlfou*
'll IT■ *I I hr vote t,^ to go lo th r |iu ll*
an il 1‘ki’rf i*o t h e ir jirivilnlgt'*
H ft*. in
s t r o n g ly
I k*m*»orutu'
F iiir n la o n ly tw o ra n d hint*** fur
-tut*' m d c o ffic e * had u |i|m ittiu n .
I ’n ilis i S ta trA
S i n a tor
H o lla n d
\v :i 4 o|ipf*seif" b y liO i* tmtmiR'o
H a i r y S c had *»f lin m rA vilh *. W i l­
bur
K in g . l lr i n m r A ia
im m iiiT ’,
w i »a «r|»|»i»imi b y C liftiitt S r iilf of
N r » S m y r t u ^ H c a c h f«»r th r ItuH Hraiiey fhlham. Scminola County
| ( onnnigston |nu*l now held by
representallve. mid Judge It- W I M*fri»r M»thE*w*. M iilhrvsji did nut
Ware were the principal Speakers serk r r -rI rrttq n .

Former Postal
Clerk Admits
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In cash from a mall sack In 1037
Tire Inspectors explained th a t the
clerk cannot h e prosecuted became
no Indictm ent- was returned w ithtn the three year period specified
. by the statute of limitations.
.
However United RUtes Treasury
officials are Interested In the case
because the m an failed to pay in ­
come tax on the *40.000.
Bprclal postal Investigator W R.
Palmer quoted. the man as ronm fesslng th a t he split opep a retris9 tered mall pouch en • route from
the Federal Reserve Rank to nn
Oakland bank and grabbed a small
canvas bag containing *40 000 In
currency.
Palmer e a ld .tlie man remained
In the pnatal service fern, two yeans
then went Into buxlnras for h im ­
self. Eventually he Jost every cent
df Hie money.

35 Mjllion Citizens
Trek To Polls In
Test Of Nation’s
Reconversion Try

President Home To Cast Vote

Observers Say Con­
stitutional Amend­
ments In Spotlight

TWnatl rtfllroad about 130 mile*
_ south or cneroo. Al Utc sam e lime,
‘ OdnununUt reUiforeemrnU ore be­
ing rushed from southern Hanlung
province Into the Chefoo o r a
where severe fighting Is raging for
Cliefoo and other port cities.
The government Is continuing a
virtually complete blackout of
news from their. side of the fight­
ing around both Chefoo and
Dairen. Elsewhere the government
announced capture of twro tuvmj»
In southern Manchuria and Hopeh
province.
Chinese Foreign Office source's L
Nanking, meanwhile, claim they f
liavo no knowledge; of negotiation.*
said to be going on with Ru-aln A J60-A WIIK CASHIER, William A. Nickel; 4fl. U (lanked by detective* (top), after his arrcit In M iam i
about Dairen Earlier it had said In connection with the embezzlement of *900,000 or more from the Mergenthalcr Linotype Company of Brook­
the Chinese government was dlc- lyn His attractive wife, Orece (right), l* shown after th e had been questioned and gave police keys lo xafo
^ Imring to take over the Russian &lt;)e(«"it vaults In which they found JflR.100. T he money am) Mrs and Jewelry, valued at *35.000, which w ere
* ton trolled city, under- the terras also recovered, are shown (bottom) in Use district attorney's ofllcc In Urouklyn.
(Iitlcrmmonol)
of a treaty m ade In IMS.

Rent Control Office
Is In New Location

The Sanford O. P. A. rant con­
trol office has been moved from
tho Armory Budding to Room 230
of the Meucb Building, according
to an •announcement this afternoon
by Area Rent Director W. L. font*
of Orlando.
Jonea said the office will be open
to tl|a public on Wednesday of
each week and that a represen­
tative of the O. P. A. rent division
will be on hand to Interview both
landlords and tenants and furnish
Information, pertaining to rental
problems tn Seminole County.

NIMITZ IN KEY
automobile era* on the orereea*
highway has resulted tn the death
of one girt and th* injuring of KEY WEST. Nev ■
' three other girl* and tiro anm . Key Weet today la Fleet A dm lnl

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—

Jackson Paintings - Win Exhibit Prizes
Painting* of Cpl. Hurtle Jackeon, now home on terminal leave
awaiting discharge, iron first prit»
when on exhibition at F t Harrison.
Hvl and F t Cutter, and took honorable mention and grand prise at
F t McClellan.
A * former employee of The
uerald, Cpl. Jackson Is horns with
his parents, Mr. and H n ,- 8 , C,
■Jackson of Weal Flrat S treet He
peels to receive his discharge
from F t Harrison, on Dae. 2 and
retup] to Sanford._________

49 A S TO MEET
Chester Nluilta, Chief s f Naval - Volture No. 476 of the Forty and
Operatieoa. B e arrived yesterday Eight win m att Thursday even­
ing at 8r00 o'clock at the Legion
H u t and the f l n t and third Tburt-

at th e Holary luncheon yesterday,
( andkiatr* lit llih*D of thr *ii
explaining the proposed co n stitu ­ r*&gt;r%r«‘”*iunfil dint riel* fae rd Ur
tional amendm ents and tak in g op p u id lcn n upfMMUiun, lip » r g r S lim
posite sides on the question- J*1*'*
M ia m i 1 &gt;r inner at, w a* up
itutigaii, Jayree preshtad*. -pra
|{* public an Norman Cur
nounred a meeting Tuesday o lr M t^
uf Ml. ml
„ u, Fourth
for the purpo.e of renrganixim: Gv ,)( t r k l
th „ .S Uth d u , riei, IUlloy Scout eommittfw and urged rt,(t,|rt#t,¥B Dwi|{hl |{„K„ B ()f
members of tho HoUry W .lf .ie ^
U u d en )alt, u u|l|tu.,.,| tlJCommtUee to bo present.
Joseph Mue, also of iKurt laiudcr' ^ r - Odhaqit introduced b y *'*11!’ I dale. R epresentative Joe llrm lilck.
rew Caraway who was in charge of
faces M. J. Moss. Jr. of
uf the program , urged everyone n rl)in;io. i„ th.i Kinii.
In take a morp active lntarrut i&lt;»
. _______ Ifo v ern m en t o|H*rution an d
’■aid*
th a t “ T o o m a n y u f tin ar# pn»n»* t
le i Ju e dg it**. H e said tbn t th

NO. 292

Pepper Sounds Last Minute
Ejection Today .
In State Said
To Be Unusual

’

Associated Press Leased Wire

SITTING IN HIS CAfl with Mrt Truman and their d 4\igt»irr. M.irgnrct.
rre&amp;utrnt ^ryinan U alm it to n - .lri\tm to Ini homo after arriving tn
Indrbcndrm r, Mu. from Wa tim*:l.*n T1\e |»r«sidentiol family returned
to tiicir home town to vote in the coming election*.
.(/flirrnulio.tcil &gt;

Legion To Have Earl Jeter Is
No Armistice Day Found Ue^d In
Celebration Here Garage At Home

bor Ileiatluiu Hoard after a few
monttw."
T7'e Rena tor’s tdAtement was
itii.d e at nn outdoor rally in mldMmUiattan Re spoke In behalf of
Mte candldarles of Jam es M, Mead
I&gt;m.H-rnUe eonttllon eamildxte opjJA'.lug Ri'publkMii O ocrnw r Tliom.
as H. IVw»y for re-eleeUon. and
Herbert I! tsdunan, Deiitocratlo
CooUUon eanilldaU' for the firnale,
Mrnnwiule. over th e nation only
sli^hlty morp titan 35000.000 of
winu- pjtss.ixV) j.-r-.ins over 21
"t i
nn- e*j&gt;eeted to par’ i[si11- in riie f it' r p u t- v a r genr'rai rk-i tliin "Itir largeot factor In
the turn, lit I Li gt'rwraliv the avwther I,Ut 11L
.e arattiennett prwllctesl
i '* .| tintflwF I linjngliout most of
tite isiuttO y,
rite -1r.-.* prtvlnct to co m p lete
.vtiiut u ls l«oinl.* Aux Barques
in
Jtud^m
county.
Michig a n ^
*Twelve or the 13 ellglbie- voters
j vtrteil Ute straight
Republican
1 ticket mat .ute
-,j a straight
IX'mikratle hallo;
Tlu’ie .no tttativ luiurs. however,
vet to e&gt; and the early hours of
voting J low Ivravy Uillotlng In
m in . big ts .pulaUott con Ufa
i. 11m' prim,1 Lv.tie of tlie election
U iron,-rill v m ia v ilc t lo tjr liow
well (he ta-Nioerutl.- mtmlntstrnuvon^
a a irtUnr to a &lt;
n
peacricaiat
Itr.dUrtisl eonfhlently that (*i that
prune Issue the Deniocntta .All b"
swept out of jjower In Congrcsw
However the Democrats have r-vUt
tluil they ex;&gt;e.-t r.inir losses but
cutiU'iul Unit they will keep tlie
legislative machinery
In Uvelr
CUISJt

Fost
Accepts
InvitaBody Found Slumped
|M,Ll.r,torU 10 n
a.
■a
*. .
s i
..
r
tion lo I artieipate i Over Gas Heater m.- iv.aumn 11u- Hejmbi
In Orlando Affair. With Jet Turned On
No f.iimui ul.servnn*e uf-AVluis
lire May on No. II -vill la- un d ettaken by l anipl.ell-l.Using Coal
b.I uf tho American Iscgion, with
paiudy or- speaking a» in pusl
years; but iiisteai, Inellllito - uf
(lie Port hove accepted li.c in
vitaiioh to partieipate uttli tiie
4Xrl.ifi.lo post. It was deeided at
t In- meet mg last rveitoig Ito.-will In1 hoa, vet, an A h u i -! o &gt;
| I L i) tfaiit *• ut I lit) I S g i.n Hut MO

New Streamliner To
Beffin Runs Dec. 12 1

4V. H. IV a lso ii, tu to iirr, w h a
In .i-sh ra trU U ir death of Karl
J elrr th is m o rn in g p ru n ou lu rtl
It a s “s u k U fl d u e lo a sp h y x ia -

Gun.’*
I il Jel.'l ,
u p u te lie i of tin
I- lo, til I‘e w e r a n d Light to m p a n y
p la .il. a a- found ill-ad at tl lo
-■1 I... 1 'IIIn in g o , if
Mb lit I
t .1 .
Utjlli'llt in =Id t|,.l

h i th e ra c e s for 35 fp.-n.vle s e a ls
at s ta k e In to d a y * e lt v llo n IS o f
tile Ituxd a lg n lh c a n t ctn iU « U to be

ileckttsl are m faltforni* Delaware
ht-.lui
Kentucky. 5f. v ! &gt;; --f(s
Mt-eourt Montana, Ni-vurta New
Mexico New York, Ohio, IVimsylvanla Washington. West Virginia.
WLscainsIti and Wv'ftnlng
Ct.llI UV[\ * and_Kml(icity ii.es liave Ito­
publican Hrtmtom and Wtcxjnrin
u Rrwrewlve. All lias remaining
now are Democratic,
tn the 33 ’ gavernorahlp contcals,

argum ent ovei the bmlgrl diri .t--.
&lt;‘t Lis MvUlli" ML J i l l
r .lillii'U u
amrndnH'nt boiled down to wlieilu-r
Avrjuit* by H A Murt'Uiui. a Ihi
The f ir s t s tr e a m lin e d nil ron rli S a tu r d a y i-yi-m ug.
tho executive branch of ihe govern­
'ib 'H - l tin*
alU v-^i h.iil
ment, (a-lo continue to control stall* tr a in ev e r to In- u p cra te.l l a - | 'V. A . M o in so U , s e e i.-t u tv o f liHiki'd
111*5 \\ iiitkivv *ifit t
1.1
expenditures or wheaher the lecis- t w e e ., th e e a s t arid c e n tr a l and I Gtr .Sauforil M crc h a u tli A w e s t const Florida will be p la r e d f " o n . sa id ib is m o r n in g Hurt bust- had seen Mr. Je ter, seated «m a
laturn is to control Giem.
ness firm s in Hanford will .remain chair and slumped .over a gas
Pointing out th at between K0 In service this w inter by lhe A 1 open
»-- •
(or biulimh* as usual on heater.
CoastLine Itailroail,
ac­
and 00 percent of all 'p re -e n t lantlc
The p la c e w a s f u ll o f g a s fu m e s ,
to nn nnnounreim-nl Armistice Day.
sta te expenditures now come un­ cording
nllow llig a s u g g e s t io n U y C h a . .IWl'I'llin g lo
F ir e l hie!
Muck 12 races an* regunbxl as worth
der the head pf ‘'continuing npl issued here today by James II. S yK
b il Ito u lli, l -i nl l e g i o n ,^r&gt; i
el n d . w*lo w ith t ia o d e U lot watching These are In CotmccSlpropriations,” th at Is. those which Khnrpton, Assistant, I'assenget liar ) p r e sid v lif. In Go* * -ffrrl % il (To. ela
i
Itlidu) • KatinoA, Maryland.
IllVIUall,
It ted u itllu t.O lew- eiit
aro re-enacted automatically every T raffic M anager of tiie Iturnl
Tho
train will !&gt;«• knou3i ns the g ru h in ls a io tin d th e laK Inn pit a tto o iiu lM o ils, tlr t , I. I’a ik , M saxlrliugtls. Michigan. Mliute- .
two years without legislative ivn *-w York am!
Mill co u ld sta n d u g r e a t d ea l of w h ii -nun a r r iv e d , pronoun, ed -'ll ;-)!u New J r r e y
■view, he said that even if lb,- »m Champion "W est Dimsl ” and is im prt»vI'liteni, a ls o Glut th e San
Ok la lm tint
endment carries, exceptions prov il- a conipunUm trnih to tin- lung fo ld G ard en ( lu ll w o u ld In- g la d .IrU t ii 7 (Irtish
Rome of t h* Mouse •VintnaUr’ atao
l’..| *«it l hu f It &gt; 1, u list am
and
well
know n &gt;
(&gt;,| melt as for schotils, petr»i‘&gt;&gt;»* establisbed
IllipruVelite III s .not tin ,, it .»; viIhmil th r 'di*.ii 1
*;•• :e,-Tn!,"vl a» laving more Uvan
&gt;I)(j
fnrth, yvould bring ••til) v Champion "E a st Con-i" w hnli, lo -Opel ) I
idam
in»i-,
the
p*»st
tn-trorlo-l
4.1 1ifr i li &lt;ilii’i) Ai t 3&gt;l\lUU( Ui ( n a i bs'al vignlflcanie Allngcilifr, goo
’ tK,ut *40,000.000 under runt i J &gt;f operated lietween New Vink and
1 li w lii" d, Lite* Iffin frt.tltr n ,-17! ii r,uiilktal,s are cratcwllng for Gtr
Miami
area. All muii* will in- 1 ouimaluh i Monty Wolcott to lot)
th,. leg islatu re.
t Jui)|te Wftr# op,(0, eJ Ul(. pn, reserved, and ns on other sim i­ a rmiiimltcc investigate the ptd UlM*v jduti* a flu it. and aim l % and 433 Mouse aw ls to Iv filled lit to­
cost of such unprivenients. WittifoWs o f lh e 10,011 had b een day’s elfV-'lon
' Mge of
lhe , mendmen(,
lar trains of the Coast Line, liable
The club also acted nn Mrs Itnutli'l
| Only Ola* state In th e union —
.
the ground* th a t the Con ill tu- regular coach fares will apply suggestion to build a (lew kitchen , lo se d .
Mi*. 31or eland, a clcik a t the Malm* — win not tn* voting today.
Special
service
personnel
of
pastion has been amended too much
a t tiie but, and to provide mine P ost Office, was hotno for lunch Tlie Maine election was held last
already and th a t whenever it ii senger representatives, chair car rest town facilities, which tlie win W (lie telephone lung and Mrs, Hejn. 9 and votrra cltaso a gov­
attendants,
and
maids
will
lie
amended the burden of proof as
members at once term ed it "powder Jetec lobb Mrs. Mmelaml tiiat s h e ernor. a b a to r and Utrre house
to the necessity of the am end­ assigned to the train.
room,” no&lt;l a com mittee will in­ was alarmed at not being able to members — all Republicans, Throe
The
first
trip
southbound
will
m ent should rest Upon Its spon
vestigate Ibis.
locate Mr. Je ter. .Mr. Moreland must lie lulded to today’s n su lts
lie
m
ade
from
New
York
Dec.
so rt. And he declared, no proof
Mrs. Ilouth also told of the Immediately left hl-t homo at to determine whleh party controls
lit.
The
first
trip
northbound
haa been offered th at any of
Armistice Dance which will In* 11111 Palilirtto Avetiqe, ami soon congress atul g»*ta th e edge lp
theia amendments are necessary, will be made from Tampn Dec, given Saturday evening by the a fte r located .Mr, Jeter in lhe
adm inistrators.
. *
•vj too taring th a t if the legisla 14. Southbound tiie train will Auxiliary. A covered dish suppci garage, A nolo of undisclosed
BrttUli
newspapers
are
warrie&lt;i
M. will bo given a t tho Hut in tho
tu re contvalljd the budget direc­ leave New York at 3:05
about the economic trends which
arriv e a t Sanford about evening if Nov. 18, it was announc­ contents was fnuibl nearby, ac­ may be indicated by Ute balloting
tor, It Juat wouldn't work, Judge and
1:30 P. M ..*nd Tampa a t -3,40 ed, after Mis. Ituuth had conferred cording jo Child Williams.
result*.
'
W are oolnted o u t.th k t the builg et director m ight be appointed P. M. Northbound (be train- will with the post on lhe m atter, and
Tim French press gave mare
leare
Tam
pa
at
0:20
A.
M.,
*r-'
alt memtiers of the post, their
fo r life and no one knew w h it
space to th r wtndup of ttite Ameri­
rive a t 8ai)fonl about 11:46 A. wivrx and escorts, and members
hi* salary would be.
can campaign than to tlie coming
M.
and
arrive
New
York
the
of tho Aurilinry aro urged to In*
national • a/uembty elections In
Lea Leaher preaided over the
next
m
orning
a
t
.
10:06
A.
M.
present.
France Itself.
meeting In the absence of .Presi­
The
train
will
l«
operated
by
dent 0 . A. Speer. *Mr. Leshcr
A
donation
if
*57
to
lhe
Semin­
A Soviet controlled paper In
) ■Mill - . ■
reminded th e Rotarians of the the A tlantic C oaet Line In con­ ole High School Horary fund w is
Berlin expressed th e hope that
Word wa» received this morning right wing Republicans and Demo­
boat rida which will tie held nection with th t Pennsylvania
Wednesday afternoon leaving the Railroad and the Richmond Fred approved. Andrew Cnrraw ay and of tho death of W. W. Thompson, crats in Congress would Buffer de­
Osteen Bridge a t 2:00 o'clock. erickriJUTf and Potomac IUllroad.| U w n n s Wllkln« were approv- resilient of Kanford for more than feats.
ed Os member* of the post. The 20 years, which occurred in TusThere will be no meeting of the
The only Moacow paper to com­
Post voted to contribute |5 a month kegee, Ain., ut the home of his ment was th e array publication
club next Monday.
son.
Mr.
Thompson
h*d
liven
ill
for
eight
months
toward
tbr&gt;
sal
Visitor* included R. C. B ark­
Red B tar which asserted there
Any veteran In need of serv­ ary of a director for tite til e r y for several months,
ley of Oharteaton, 8. C.. O, L
really la no significant difference
ice
dree
of
charge)
In
any
of
Mr..
Thompson
was
form
er
(-rate
youth
group.
I*,! wren Republican,* an d Demo­
T aylor and Charles Goodman of the foOovtnf categories la re­
ow
ner
'of
the
Elder
Springs
procrats. o n e Rome newspaper can*
O rlando.'-R . E. Nixon of I-ndi, quested to visit the office of
|N-rty ami operated a llarge
a
grove up wtU&gt; what sroa supposed to be
Ohio, and L. M. Greene of Silothe
rrepouelbia
agencies
luted
lb
South of Sanford. He was 83 an explanatory headline but it
am Spring A rk. and Roy Stanley
Mow;
years otd at lhe tim e of hi* death. was sure to p u a ie many Italians.
of Tampa.
Coordinator — K B , Carter
Survivors Include the widow, J t saldf ’ IXmkrys oral elephants
Atlantic National Bank Build­
Mr*. Siillio Thompson; three sons, to govern Ute U. 8.”
ing,
Philip Thompson of Montgomery,
« * — O, fl. t o Tha Axalea Circle of the Sanford Ala-, G autier Thompson of W inter
Brevtoe, 112 North
Garden Club will sponsor a . foot­ Haven and Cleveland Thompson'of
ball game on Nov. It) between the Tttskegrc; *m| two daughters.
• VooaMonal T raining and EduSanford Baby Fedh and the I&gt;*y
Mrs._ OITPer
_
_____
J l i v e r Davey of Tampa and
— T. W. Lawton, Court tons Beach Mainland Baby Bue-, jr rs . F, L. W adsworth of Tusk ego v.
jkSggllH_qjiejKgfe
of the Sanford P0«t
and the proceeds d ill be
will meet every night this
HoeplUdlxa- csneers
In a fund to be used for th t
PASADWA. d allf, Nov. 8, (AP)
Offloer placed
____at the office o f Mrs, Edward
erection of a new building for HOLLINS TO G if t LIBRARY — An Internationally known as­
Kerr her, secretary of the Beminole
Lloyd T. the club.
tronomer. *4-year old Alfred Joy
County Health and Tuberculosis
OfOeer,
Is In serious condttkm .today fal­
On Oct. 22 the Uaby Feds nod
W INTER PARK, Nor. 5—
kaaociation, in order lo' plsn for
the Baby Bureaneer* played to » Itolins College is to receive lowing a fall In the big dome of
Christmas Seal salts, Mr*. KlrchWilson Observatory’!! 100-lnch
0 to 0 tU in Daytona.
*500,000 for a new library and Ml
er announced today.
leleocope.
. The xeme it expected to be one cquipihant. But before lhe college
Christm as Seals, are now on tala
of the best played here this year. receives the funde fo r the new
at tha offles, she said. N*xt week
HU Wife told Dr. Joy still ts In
Th* game between these two clubs lib rary it m ust eucceeifu|ly com­ a dose and to unable to tel)
local cburchea wllj taka up teal
played on titer local field la st yesr plete ita *576,000 • victory expan­
Joy
whs tha most spdcUcular tilt of sion program by . eomntenccmaiR
day next J u n e . ___ ___ ______ ___ o t t t u

W# W. Thompson,
A Pioneer Resident
Dies In Alabama

Veterans Service

r

Azalea Circle Will
I ‘ Sponsor Grid Tiff

Pilota Plan Evening
Meetings This Week

Astronomer Injured
In Fall Last Night

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�PACE TWO
THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

The Sanford Herald

TUESDAY, NOV. 5, 1940

The Red Menace
Wo are rapidly reaching tite time when loyal Amer­
icans mUst __
bo_______n
willing to stand M|f
tiu UP
1 IIO
up uand
bo LUUUUJUt
counted. The
American Commuhist Party, despite its claims, la not truly
••
l iic communist
rty in this country
a pv.iMuii
political jiuiLj.
parti’. The
Communist ra
Party
general
o people—
Is not
working
for
the
goneral
welfare
of nil our
Iit Is working against our peopfb. It is not interested In
providing for the commonIt
---------- defense.
1'
" has for■its purpose]
the
shackling
of
America
and
its
conversion
to the Godl~ — n --------- * •
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it-ss, communist way of life. If it were a political party
Its adherents could be appealed to by reason. Instead, it
is a system of intrigue, actuated by fanaticism. I t knows
no rules of decency. Its unprincipled converts would sell
America short if it would help their cause of furthering
an alien way of life conceived in darkness and motivated
by greed for power whose ultimate aim*Is the destruction
of our cherished freedom. Let us no longer be misled by
their sly propaganda and false preachments on civil lib­
erty. They w ant civil license to do as they please and,
If they get control, liberty fo r America will bo but a
haunted memory. For those who seek to provoke preju­
dice and stir up the public mind to angry resentment
against our form of government are a menace to the very
powers of law and order which guarantee and safeguard
popular rights.—J. Edgar Hoover, director of tho Federal
bureau of investigation.------ —mr

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NOBODY SEEMS ABLE TO INTERCEPT IT!

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W H /fT A B U M C H
O F FOOTBALL
pla v er s; j

Tax books are open fo r payment of 1946 City
Taxes. Discount of 47» will be allowed for
paym ent in November; 3% discount for payment
in December; 2% discount for payment In* Ja n ­
uary; 1% discount for payment in February.
Ellen Hoy, City T ax Collector.

s 1

Malingering Prisoners
,— ^—

TUESDAY, NOV. S, IM S.

. 5 GALLON DRUMS

Rudolf Hess, who during tho Nurenborg trials was
suffering from lo ss of memory, is now reported to have
OOD WILL F A I T H F U L L Y recovered amazingly.
Such things hnppen so often in
LOOK A FTER H IS OWN. HUT trials to arouse tho layman’s suspicion.
WO MUST KKKI* OURSELVES
Notable in American history as h ense of malinger­
W ITHIN TH E GREAT S H E I’HEKJFS FOLD: Ha that kcepelh ing was tho prison experience of the late Charles W.
Israel will neither slumbtr nor Moree. A financier with a shady past, he
was convicted
Im n lf-w rn sM —
*
*
sleep.—Ptalm 121:4.*
sentenced to the fe
iP nfto n tH
Prt Mn r r. n ■*---—--- 1 '
HOUIU Ul
angered
by
further
stay there resulted in a panel of
(From The Christian Science
th at his release was necessary, an
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Monitor)
ed him. Morse Immediately recovered and wont on to an
Be thankful for this hour
other aeries, of dubious deals. The disillusioned T aft re
Glad with fruit ant) flow er; •
marked that the case shook all»hiA faith in expert test!
Give need to lingering song
mony.
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for n im m ir &lt;* h o t long.
.Hak.
something
like
th
at
happened
in
the
caso ol
The plow, with rusted Linde,
H ess?. Ilo was sentcncad to lifu Imprisonment and il
Lie* lilted In the shade;
might be well to watch fo r efforts soon to ameliorate the
Crops are galhcrrtl lit.
sentence on tho ground of mental recovery.
To *llo, loft, and bin,
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BIBLE VKKSB FOB TODAY

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This early dusking light
la not summer—quite—
Soon the whippoorwill
Will vanish from the hill.
Bland still nnd tie aware
Of bruised mint on the m r;
Listen well, and long,
To any lingering sung.
HARRY ELMORE HURD.

A good time was had by all when
Prlncston met Pennsylvania in
Philadelphia and defeated her. 'In
fact, Ik took all the cops in town
and a troop of mounted police u
half an t e w to atop tha r iot. .

SANFORD HARDWARE
COMPANY
210 EAST FIRST STREET

...V

BUTCHERS!
LET ME CUT YOUR BLOCK OFF!*
CLEAN —f ECONOMICAL .
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Another "flu" epidemic Is expatted In tha United S tates this
winter. T hat probably means th a t
•
* TAMPA TRIBU N E
thsra won’t bo one. N evertheless, ■
it's a good hies, If you hava a cold,
S ecretary K rug had yielded to mint’s wl
to take It homo apd put It to bod.
the demand of Jo h n L. Lsiwis— guvornm,
Doth Chairman U annsgan and who has become th e most power- l,«wi» all
A L .I__ __ , l i ___ .1 ‘ a . _____ I___ ful man In tho United Slates, with,
y
Chairman Reese of the opposing
political parties are very confident perhaps, the single exception of nmj wiltl
of victory In today’s election. A the President—fo r a conLoeisce „ f jj 10 j
good deaf of crow Is being slewed with a view to reopening tho ex- pr0M.tU | ,
up tn preparation for someone to dating contract between the govt-rnment and tho so ft coal minors. . .
• a t tomorrow, ^ _______
1,1'wii m ade this demand Oct- '-O '
Marshall Tito in a speech in J lrl-1
grade predicts there'll be no. war
, ".because the people of the world
do not w ant w ar." U nfortunately,
however tha people of Yugoslavia
and Rusala don't hava much to
say about IL

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Lips Radiant as
Glowing Embers

' FRED W. FISHEL
P. O. BOX 312 •

SANFORD, "FLORIDA

For BIGGER CROPSHIGHER PROFITS
We tell and recommend reliable A rm our's Big
Crop .Fertllixers, especially formulated for crop*
grown in the Sanford area. We will try to keep a
stock of A rm our's on hand at all times to meet your
fertilizer needs. Come in now and place your order.

HUNT’S
TL'XEDO PEED
STORE
Corner Second &amp; Sanford
Phone 358

T h a ' Tlmea-Urjlon, speaking of
the
International
T eam sters'
Union1! dlscoVery th a t "Blrilu-s
have become a national menace.”
’points out th a t this sounds like
a dsalh bed repentance. Like lock­
ing the bam door a fte r the horse
u stolen.

Touchton Drug Co,

unkm.
President Truman redeems himIf a trifle in our respect by
ithorUing the 48 Estonlen regee» fleeing from the Russian
Humunfsta to remain In this couny. Now, if th e n refugeee were
etnaelves Communists, we would
•I very differently about It, but
under the circumstance* we agree
they should be allowed to remain

b e tte r deal for h it

n t get all be wants
___ ,.j&gt;enlng of tha con­
tract. hla strike threat will atlll
stand and he will have the power,
at any time, to call out tha mlnara.
This la tha "big ■tick" h« hold*
ovsr
tha White
House—and, hlhs*_#, —
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G O O D ,* Y E A R
TODAY
and WEDNESDAY!
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NOTEt The Management U NOT Responsible for
Anything that Might Happen at this Double Honor

Show !

groups la Florida are
runted for fear there
as many vialtera down
sinter as some of u*had
•ye- Dkk Pope ef Via.

W N VOUR w w a s AT TOE

SA N F O R D SCHOOL OF AVIATION

According to the Census Bureau
there are now more woman voters
than men. In fact some 1,171,000
- inere. ana they .cast control the
t election*- But they w ont. Moat
t t f them will vote as their husband*
tell them to vote. But *om# hut-

There'g no need to chaso all o
8 2 *2? onjo u r wfHgerator gives
IK th«,Pbone, dial 101 and one c
JTJ n
on the Job and vi
the situation and nuke the nicest

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Moat block* resurfaced like new. Blocks trea ted .
with special wax. - Bevel replaced

NOT ONE OF the Hig Three would, I think, agree
on a definition of fascism. A Russian w riter recently de­
fined as a fascist "everyone who is opposed to the Soviet
fUnion." An American or British definition of fascism
WASHINGTON LETTER
would include dictatorship— but not a Russian definition,
By BRACK C tK ItY
which would include any dictatorship except of the prole­
tariat. In Russian definitions, there is n whole range of fas­
cisms. ‘‘social-fascisms,” "crypto-fascism," "neo-fascism," WALDINGTON, (AJ—Controlled
igmtion is bringing belter
"clerical fascism,” And under one or another head come lihm
potential citizens to America.
tho social democratic parties, ull parties th a t refuse fusion The penniless ullrn in colorful
with ,communists, all capitalists and monarchists, the native garb wbo flooded the n a­
Vatican and the Catholic church, the Zionists,- and tile tion 'fe gatew ays in tlx- old days
Is seldom scon, say* the U. S.
British Empire. It seems th a t peace, in the Soviet .nnd now
Im m ignitio'i Service.
communist view, is to nchieve tho liquidation of ull these Today's typical im m igrant, Il
manifestations of "fascism,"- with tho political nnd armed says, "Is more likely to have
support of tho U.S. S. It. This is a way to peace via cleaner habits, to be b etter ed­
universal war, civil and international—
—■
ucated and better supplied' with
■An
money.”
And he sails or flics to America
in stylo compared with nre-W orld
\Var I days. The word "steerag e"
is now only ‘a term.
The tsrrvice says this in the
la test issuo of Its publication
"M onthly Review:"
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"In tlie olden days steerage
qu arters, In l wren docks, ran -tbo

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Moke th is Investm ont In ex­
tra-mileage. safety and ser­
v ic e today . . . make your
o r i g i n a l tiro in-

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MC^NJUAY, NOV. % 1946

ifi—n r i

THE SANFORD HERALD, SAM FORD, FLORIDA

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Social

P A G E THREE

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And

Personal

Miss Sharrock Weds
Henry A. O’Bom
Mr*. Vaughn Freeman of Day.
tons, Beach is the guest of her
•on and daughter-in-law, Mr.
hold M rs. Fred Gana*.

Martha A. Cameron
Honored With Party

Activities

Mrs. U M. Cameron entrrtaine.l
l a t her home un Celery Avenue
j S aturday uftfernhoit between the
hours of 1:00 I*. M. Qlist tl:IM I’M .
in honor of her daughter, M artha
Anne, who cetebruled her eighth
birthday anniversary^
Outdoor game* an d , contests
were enjoyed by th e guest* ssi’h
Within 20 years a fte r Ita in ­
prise.* being aw arded tu r a t t y
troduction,
soybean
production
W itte and Charlie Russell.
Tflr guests fa th e re d around the in the U nited States reached
dining table. Which wa» covered JOO.OOO.DOt) bushels In 1915.
with a lace cloth and ccnjgfed
with a large white hlrthilay cake
ilivor/Tjul svilh J&gt;ink and green
Dr l-eonard Barker . ,
candle*. Dainty sandwiches, fru it
O ptom etrist
punch and individual cakes iced in
pink and green and ice cream, were
Kje* exam ined—Gla**e« fitted
served by the hostess. .
203 S . Orange Are.
O rlando. Florida
‘
Those enjoying tin1 party w i'lt
this Itoimree were: H ariett Red­
Phone 1007
ding. Elisabeth Woodruff, Mary

Social Calendar
TUESDAY
The Business Womans Circle of
the Presbyterian Church will meet
w ith Mrs. C. E. H unter on N a r­
cissus Avenue a t 7:30 1’. M. with
Mrs. R. J. Routh as co-hostess.
Daughters of Wesley Class of
tho F irst Methodist Church will
m eet with Mrs. Ruth Lundqulst,
301 French Avenue, a t 8:00 .1*. M.

Friend* of Mrs. M. Gumming
Will reg ret to learn that she Is
confined to her home in the
Cowan A partm ents with a brok­
en fooC_

WEDNESDA1

BUly Meriwether, son Of Mr.
end
Mrs. Francis Meriwether
and a student ofrt Southern Col­
lege, sp en t tbe weekend with hi*

The -meeting of the SL Anne's
C hapter of tha Ilolljr Cross Episco­
pal Church will m eet a t th e home
of Mrs. 11. 11. Coleman a t u:oU
1*. M. Instead of Monday as urgm aily planned.
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la ren ta .

Rom Speer, Hetty Anti Munson,
Set ah Jacobson, Dianne Moyc,
Margaret Moore. Pat Dunn, Ratty
Wit.e, Mary Anne W right, Tommy
Russell. K enneth Ramsey, Charlie
KusmII. R ichard
Charlie
Whittington, Billy Westphal, a n l
Walter Meriwether.
.Also. M rs. Kloia W ilkcpi, Mrs.
Waiter Meriwether, Mrs. H enry
Russell, Mrs. Cameron. Mi«s Jackie
Cameron and Miss Duncan Baker.

The regular monthly meeting of
the Senfutd Womans Club will l&gt;e
held at the club building in the
form of a luncheon with Mrs, H.
W. Rucker as chairm an of th e
hostess committee which is com­
posed of Mrs, K. W. F ite, Mrs.
J . T. Newby and Mrs. L. A. P al­
mer. Members are requested tu
make reservations with any mem­
ber of the hostess committee. Mrs.
Homecoming w aj ob»ervcu~*t W. A. Leavitt will sponsor the
the B aptist Church on Sunday. program.
I(ev. W. B. Kyser of Mims deliverTHURSDAY
*-d t he serm on in th e m orning with
special music by the 'sen io r end
The T. E. L. Class of the F irst
junior choirs. A duet, "I'll Sing B aptist Church wilt meet In the
Von A Song", was pung by Mrs. annex at 7:39 P. M. with a cdVered,
W .'n , Sieg and Mrs. W. H. Kyser. dish supper.
Immediately a fte r the church serW u a picnic dinner was served to
The regular meeting of Sem ­
approxim ately 2t&gt;0 people a t the inole Chapter No. 2, O rder of
Community House.
, . • ti&gt;® Eastern S ta r, will . I* Reid
Out of town guests included Mr. a t the Masonic Hall a t H:0U
and Mrs. M. T. Shealey of Paulu,
.Ur. and Mrs. T isn lt Put*, Mrs.

GENEVA NEWS

BfltTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr, a nd Mrs. H arry Joe Mln-‘
arik. announie tho birth of a
daughter Nov. 3 at Portsm outh,
ACMM 1/e and Mrs. P. D.
Norman announce the birth of
a d au g h ter Patricia Inez * on
jN'ffv, 1 n l the Feniald-Laughton
M em orial Hospital. Mrs. Norman
was th e former Hazel Prescott.

s m a r t outtii
m a ll oullayl

"Church, 7:30 P. M. A ll-m em bers
urged to be present.

Womans Club Has •
Luncheon Tomorrow

FHIIM Y&gt;

Th'fc Sal lie JJarruou C hapter of
the Daughter* of the American
Revolution' will meet with Mrs.
H arry Tooke, 720 Mrllonville Ave­
nue. a t 3:00 P. M. with Mrs. A. R.
Key, Mrs. George Morgan and
Tho Nursery Imparttneiit of ihe
Mr*. J. B. Ray ns'coTTio*tes*.
First Mot hull 1st Church enjoyed a
Tho circles of tho Garden Club Halloween Party on Wi-ditr*dn&gt;'
will, meet a* follows: Azalea nt u ft aril on n at .the i bur- h annex.
H:00 P. M. with Mrs. O. P. H ern­ Prixos for rustumes were won by
don, roll call: favorite parental, llarhara Odhiim. Surnmic Julies,
program : flower arrangem ents, Darty Wood and Billy Coleman.
Mrs. Fitts; Central Circle a t 10:(R&gt; Games were enjoyed throughout
A. M. v-nh Mrs. F. ill Bolz, roll the afternoon.
call: botanical name of plants
Refreshments were served to the
brought, program : landscaping, following: Hurharu Odha'm, SutE. 11. Greenland, representative of anne Jones, Pamela Jone*. Surah
Sw ift &amp; C«. will speak on "(h&gt;m- Prie-f, Pat nrfc’hmAfi. Llatl'Uiu
mon Garden P eats"; .Dirt G arden­ Bradley, Evelyn Dossey. Katie'Jo.ers Circle s t 10:00 A. M. with Mrs. i Aiken, M argaret Jones, Ro»e Mart
C a r n i v a l S llP C P fm flll
Mrs. l.altue Alderman and Mrs. C. VV. Baker, roll call: idvn ex- Southward, l-eslie Carol Jonel / U H t l V U l O U t t t H S l U l Ju d i0 |l Leonard have returned:1 charge,
program: round table dt*‘- Vickie Kergerson and Dnrry Wo.-I
..
, ,, „
.
from a visit with Dr. O. D. Len- cusaion; Hibiscus Circle a t 3 0 0
Also Billie Coleman, Van ( l a i t ,
Tho annual Halloween Carnival n, ri) Kn&lt;i family in Sandsrsvdie,1 P M. with Mrs. J, H. Trulurk, roll
\Vayn&lt;&lt; Wood. Jimmy Terwllligei
of the Southside Prim ary School tin
call: citrus frulta, program : citrus John Brockman, Johnnie White.
was hold Oct. 31 with Mrs. J. C. . Mr*. Louisa Bills returned last■ g raftin g and propagation by Mrs.
Davis as general chairman and WMk after v liiting her sun and1 Woodruff; Magnolia at 2:30 P. M. Arthur^ W right, Tbnunir Kirkland,
Mrs. Josh Phillips as chairman uf d aughter Mr. and Mrs. John Billi1 w ith Mrs.. F. I), Lieske, mil call: Barbara McKinley amt Linda 1 •-&gt;
Also Mrs. J. Ff. McKinley. Mrs.
th* slipper commlUee. The carni- „ ,d fam ily in C harlotte. N. C.
bring shrub o r p la n t specimen,
val was a success Un. Philips
j„ h n Bills is the special agent■ spall and pronounce name, pro­ Vernon Aiken, Mrs, E rnest South*
stated today and said she wished jn chi-rg* of th c /F . B. I- w Cbar- g ram ; quit on by-laws and con­ .ward, Mtn, Ashby Jones, Mr*.
Nancy Brock, Mrs. J. P. Rf»n,
to express her appreciation to all |o tto,
stitution of garden club; Ibnc
committees and merchants of the
Mr. anj Mrs. Henry Harrison Circle st 10:00 A. M. With' Mrs. Mrs. C, O. Jo n e s.1Mrs. Th*m™»
city for th eir cooperation.
0f Jooksonvllln and Kenneth Her- Julius Dingfeldcr, program: bul­ Kirkland, Mrs. John White. Mi*
C, R. Jone*. Mrs. Guy Wood. M
A costume parade was held w ith!
Qf Daytona Heach spent tho bous plants,1Mrs. 11. H. Ileeren,*
Clyde Brockman. Mr*. It.in-i.lt
156 children participating and wcekcnd with their parents Mr.
Priest, Mr*. Hill Coleman, M
modeling many .'attractive cos- nmj Mrs. C. if. Harrison,
Alvin OdliHnt, Mi*. C link.. ,Mtumes. The winners were Joyce
^ very happy and noisy Umc
Magnifying lenses were known E. L; l-ey, and Miss M iIiIm -I
Ann Cutlum who was dressed a* U II &lt;nJoyed by everyone who atBo-Peep, Jane Williams who was t(.nde,l the Halloween p arty last In ancient times, but m anufacture
n majijreUo and Jackie Miller, an xhuFsday evening.
P rises were o f.,optical glass in thn modern
organ grinder. Mrs. E. 1. lloy. glven to J . T. McLain, J r „ Miss sense did not begin until lYuo.
WET FUR

Nursery Department
Has Party Wednesday

I t U estimated th a t about 30,000,000 people In the United
S tates participate In some type
of financial plan for protection
ag ain st slckneaa.

Mtb. Walter rapp
Honored On irthday

Avoid w etting n fur coat. If un­
avoidable, hang in a cool place l*&gt;
dry, never near n fire-place r
radiator even if you are in i
hurry.

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Speaking Of Saving
Money

W ED N ESD A Y
m o r n in g
s p e c ia l

O ne way to U | « motley Is to fo r­
get y our wife’s b irth d a y ,

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A better w ay a n d a m orr ptras-jnt
cure Is to pUus* your tire, w in d ­
storm liw u n u n v With u s a n d z ls r
your n tfe ‘ t h e d ivid en d sa v in g s
lor a b lrttu lay p rrsen l.

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We ra n give you a 20", r a s h d iv i­
dend cavings on fire a n d w in d ­
storm In su ra n ce . C. M. i k y il A
Co., I I J 1* M agnolia A venue, P hone
104. Adv.

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F ir«t and Only Chance To See This Great Show! Never Here Before!
ATTEND MATINEE! DOORS OPEN 12:45 P. M. FIRST STAGE SHOW 2:44 P.M

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Mrs, W alter II. Trapp of Enterprise waa honored with a birthday
dinner given Saturday night by
her b ro th e r and sister-in-law,. Mr.
and Mrs. F a y 1* Lee a t their home,
,816 L aurel Avenue.
t
The lace covered table waa cen­
tered w ith a beautifully decorated
cake and candelabra with ala light*'
•4 ta p er* ..
.Those enjoying the occasion
wars: M r. and Mrs. W alter Trapp,
Mr. and M rs. H arry W att, Mr. and
Mr** John O. D avid,1Mrs. Robort
A Lee, Mrs. Mary Larson, Mrs. Ef-

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In Section‘ IS Township Zo South Plat Book 1 page ts.
Usage ZZ East. I’lsl Book Z psge E&lt;4 of NW&lt;* of » Mt»| -ai*cilun' |*
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T o w n s h ip 11 S o u t h -B a n g s l l E a st.
Lot 11 Block 17 Hanlando p u t
NH of KH of S tt'lt of HW't pJL
Book 1 pages iS tt «* ST A II.
lion 11 Township 11 South Itange
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or NWti of MEU o* i t . B a st
Section IS TotCgshlp I* South
Lot* IS A, I t Block 31 Crystal
Benge 11 East. t
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lo ts. SIS Si» S70 A &gt;fl Lmgwood Plat Book 1 page* l i t IIS A lit .
PUt Hook I pages II to 11 A M ts * |o II a l l Block 17 Crystal
f'lst Book S page II.
Lois III A 1*1 Prank I- Wood­ la k e Winter Itornri. Hatnllvision.
ruff's Subdivision I'lsl IP.ok 3 Plat Hook 3 page* III IIS a He.
lo ts 57 to t t loch. Arbor Crystal
psge tt.
lads ISJ A |M KrnnkaJ- WoodU ke&lt; Club Secllotl I'lkt Book S
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subdivision p i\r&gt; Bonk 1 pages 71 A 71.
O. I*. HKBNDON'
PASS I*Clerk of Ih* Circuit Court
M is ISS A 111 Krsnk L Won).
Seminole County. Florida* 1
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Lots 117 to !*t Prank L. Woodrufra
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Beg ( ch» N of SE Corner Secllon
1 Township 70 South Bang# 10
East run N It rhs W 11 ^ chs to
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M ts St SS S* SS St A 71 to 75 The -tirin for sal* by Lancy'a Drug
Town of Sylvan U k t Plat Book 3lo*
and Drug Store* evrry-

Milk Mixture for
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AOMIRAi Chester W. NImlU, (kid from right) U greeted by ad ^
Jticlurd 8 . Kdwardi, Commander Western S u Frontier, Rear Adm.
Donald B. Beery, Commander llth Naval District, and Rear Adm. John
Brevet, J r, Commander N.A.T.S. (L to r.) upon the arrival o l the C hl&lt;
or Naval Operationa in San Francisco, Cal. Adm. NImlU will addraaa t h .
American Lesion Convention Ultra.
f Internal b ool goaadstonto*

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angle developed in the pspm hleL
H ie idaa is to make those' group*
which am thoroughly rep resen ta­
tive of the people useful. T t warfts
against those which represent only
FOR RENT
one'specint point of view.
In discussing politico) parties th e
lly JA N K EADS
le ag u e say* that “ m achine.” can FU R N ISH E D ' a
WASHINGTON, (,!•) — Politic*, Im beaten o r can at least be made
coupl*. No c
r*n. itio n e 728say* th e l-eague of Women V olfrs. to servo th e nvernge citizen.
XJ a fte r 5:30.
i* one irume in whit;h,' w hether me
The pam phlet also describe* th e TWO rooms, partially furnished
like It or not, w e're counted In,
for housekeeping.. A dults only.
■‘This trouble with polUlcfs," It mechanics of a pull Ileal party, hoV
____________
adds, ^is that too many of ua are it operates from precinct np to ’ 309 1‘arlt Av*.
national committee. It suggeata
letting somebody else play our that one good way to get into pol­ NICE largo bedroom* for rent.
halids' fur us.”
fitS'W . 1st St.
is to run for precinct com ­
Tho league, n non-partisnn or­ itics
mitteeman on the party ticket.
GARAGE apartm ent for rent.
ganisation was established in 1U20
This, ran bo achieved by “side;
Adult* only. 700 E ast 2nd St.
‘‘to pncmlrnge eiltteVls ’ p articip a­
tion in government." It is cu rren t­ walk-pounding and doorbell-ring­ FU ItN fgI|K D . room 'w ith kitchen
ly campaigning lit. Impress folks ing."
-privileges. 1‘hoiio i 8-W.
.The citizen then will learn po­
that * politic* i* everybody a Lutilitics “ from the inside and will bo
nesr.
.
.
2 WANTED TO RENT
The nvernge* cilir.cn, say* the in a position to g e t' som ething
I.eaftiie. after making up hi* mind done about w hat looked hopeless
about the kind of world he wauls fro m * t i l e o u t s i d e ,"
COUPLE desires 2 bedroom fu r­
for himself and his fntnily, must
nished apartm en t in or out of
! “ei[iiess it through politicnl action
city'. No children, perm anK it
—registering, voting nnd a lot be­
resident*. W rite R. L. Sloan,
Avalon Apt*, No. 8. Sanford.
side.**.

Lady Voters Must
Play Active Role
In Political Game

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LEGAL NOTICE
M r r in j

Snnfnnl, I’lnrlds. Vm. ft. intft

REFINED middle-aged gentlem an
of good address, protcslant,
pursuant to Chnpfrr 1*1. I tortile
wishes good plain board and
statute*, IIPSS as amended, the futroom by the month, with pleas­
Iuni |*S itrseelbed leed la Ucmlaole
Cnaatr* I't.irl.lu, will be offered ter
ant ntmosnhere. Write JA R. c/o
■ale *« Puhlle ualrry fur the btabrst
Herald, giving particular* in
sad.brat rash bid, at lbs freut dost
most* reasonable price.
sf Ibe ksmtaols l uuut y Cstart
House, at aaafurd. bsglaalag at
H ill A. M, a a Bandar. Ntrvnibvr (FURNISHED house or apartm ent.
3Stb. I M l •
.
•
Ph. HUI-J.'
Sly o f N W H o f N W 14 S ecllo n IT
' m i n : i* H E tiM iir t i i V E \ th a t

The League says that the trou­
ble ties in the low opinion many
j Americans have of politics.
Tho result of this altitu d e,” tho
’ la-ague points out .lie a pamphlet,
i s seen In statistics which- show
I th at less than one in every three
i|ua!iflrd voters bother* to voto In
mnyorolity elections; only one in
10 It; county d e c | inns." .
This Is when I He machine takes
over, warns the League.
“ People who neglect th eir dem­
ocratic duties risk losing their
ilrmocrnllr rights," it says, adding
that the only remedy for w hat's
wrong with American politic* is
more p o tilk s—"acting together to
get something done about a com­
mon problem.”
“The way to make democracy
come alive again, as It was in the
early days of Amcrifn,” the League
suggests, ‘-'is for m IIIinns of uverngtf citizens tn wnkc up nnd pta
politics. This doesn't mean th at
they need run for office. It docs
mean th a t they should learn the
game and play it hard.'k.
The I-ongue stresses the impor­
tance of Ilie Individual, unt ns a
single voter, hul ns nn active po­
litical worker. When he becomes
a worker ho can multiply his ef.
fecUrenees many fold, say* the
How “pressure
League,
simply byiffotiffB**
gettingRerve
othersn
to go to the-polls.

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1 IVm fianfrnd Itiiity Company's
(Subdivision, r u t Book i page »*.
Lots 1 to II Block J West Han­
ford Hcal Iy Company's Hubdlvlslon.
I'lsl Book t psg* y«.
W ti of M V i; of NEH (less N It*
•ft of W «!S,t ft) Section f Town­
ship 11 South Ilsngs so East.
Lots I to I Block :4 A. ft. Ituesell's
Adit to For l
II m l I’lat Book I
png" SI.
lo ts I la S Block 1 A. fl Ituesell's
Add la Fort
Heed I'lst Book I
page »I.
led* I to I f |j - u i: Cl ft at U | |
A E l l ft of N to ft of lad tt
Block S A. I t Buseell's A4 I to
Kqrt Heed, Pint Book I page ST.
lo ts 1 * « T A I tie** N 10 ft of
lad *1 Block » A. B.Bussell'S
Add to Fort Heed, Plat Book I
paK* &gt;7.
,
Lota 1 I ( A 7 Block 10 A- U.
ItusMlI's Add to Tort Heed, Blot
Book I page M
l o u I I S I Block 11 A. B. Bus■ell's Add lu Kort Heed, I'lM Book
1 page ST.
Lots I In in Block S A. II. Ituewir« Add to.Kort Bred. Plat B -ok
I Page ST. .
lo ts t I 1 I M i l l H I I S II
Block t Lockhart's Subdivision,

» WUMH Of UJCIM TING I0TS

P A S T IIY

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TUESDAY, -NOV.- 5, 1946

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T ow itslilp lu floulh Ita n g e 11 E asb
ijde 11 It 11 A 11 B lock 10
7’fenoitv old. P la t lluolt 3 p a g es
t&gt;« A VI A P»«I IbO.k * p o se * 111
A &gt;r&gt;
t o t s II 11- A I t B lock 10 lyream n o id P int Itook 3 p a g e s 90 A 91
A pint Ip.ok 4 p a g es 10 A 9$.
tail IS B lo ck 10 Dream w old P la t
Book 1 im g es 90 A 91 A P lat Book
4 p a g e# 10 A 9S,
Idit 37 B lo ck C, Itusna V ista Ka
ta le s r u t Hook 3 p a g e s I A I.
M l 17 B lo ck 7 lo c k hart's Sub
d iv isio n PUt B ook 3 p a g s 70.
Lot* 4 A S B lo ck 9 H ig h Und P ark
Plat B ook 4 p sg * I t .
Wk* B lo ck 4 T ier II, T h o T ow n or
Hanford.
IaiI 13 B o y d 's Bubvk v isio n P U t
Book 1 p a g d 91.
Lots 13 to i s F irst A ddition lo
I'ln elu irst P la t Book l patf* 79.
M U 9 A ID Block I T ier IS
S em in o le P a rk (L ess Ily&gt; P la t
Book 1 p s g s IS.
Lul A W est S a n ford lle n lty Com ­
p any's Subdivision P U t itook S
p s g s St.
Lola 1 to II B lock F W est Han­
ford lle n lty C om pany's H ubdlvtsloh
P U t B ook S p a g e 94.
IdJU 1 to 5 4k 7 to I I Block (1
West H anford |l* * ltr Company's
H ubdlvlslon P U t Book 6 p s g s •*.
M U 1 1 A 4 tn I A 1« A 11 Block

R

A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E

TdU C H T O N -4 WATSON. 1201
FLOWERS
Celery. Ava. Has I’urin* Feeds.
for all occasions
McNEILL A YOST, FLORIST GIVE ua your order for baby
Celery Ave. Just off Sines
* thicks. The S a n f o r d X-Ccl
Office pb. 403, residence ph. GI0-R
Store, 2nd A. hanford.
SEE us for (tor# &gt;IP« — itOTE 8
pipe , elbow* one other cold
STAN LEY-ROGERS
HARDWARE COMPANY

PICK THE WINNER CONTEST
H u polo to. n t e r colon, crsyonn, tveirkhia* Lks
FIRST PRIZE — Three 8*10 Hand Colored OU Portraits. Denoted
by (be Raymond Studio
b e TW O a t BJTZ Theatre

SECOND PRIZE — Weed's

LIONEL ^

Dolli wilh £yoi of Sparkling Huo *
Doll* with Lovoly Curll
Doth Who'll ho tho ChHdmot Joy
Of lucky Lltlk CUhl

C H E M IS T R Y

THIRD Urn SEVENTH PRIZES — Ono

-VS-

SANFORD

-VS*

FLORIDA
AUBURN

WINTER PARK

•VS.

MISSISSIPPI STATE
.V i

C I4 M S O N

DUKE ‘

GEORGIA

-VS-

TULANE

‘ WAKE FOREST

GEORGIA TECH
; .VSNAVY _ _
N. C STATE -.V S.
VANDERBILT ......

-VS*

S. CAROLINA

Plash
Panda

ARMY

MARYLAND

.VS-

CORNELL

NOTRE DAME

-VS.

GEORGETOWN -VS-BOSTON COLLEGE
MINNESOTA

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NORTHWESTERN

W aitress wanted—good hour*, 8
.
HOOF TILE
day week. Hoy Johnson** GrllL
Spanish A barrel type
w hite and coloretf
. • COLORED girl* for laundry work.
R. * K. ROOFING T IL E CO.
Experienced. Apply in person.
Plant-300 Carswell 8 L, Phone 112]
Seminole County M undry C o,
Daytona Reach, Fla., Bo* 511
810 W. 3rd St.
SWEET Hamlin oranges 2c each. PA ST i t V cook wanted. Roy John.
*on'a Grill.
R. Vi. Lord, Phone 788-W.
-------------------------------------------------------rt
DISH wnsher wanted. Roy Jo h n ”
son's Grill.
MIRACLE CONCRETE Co. J. E.
Terwlllserer, J r , Mgr. Cement 9 * W O R K W A N T E D
Water Proofing — Building
Block* — Sewer Pipe.
809 EXPERT painting—contract or
Elm A re. phone 888-W.
hourly ba*is. 8 . G, Grogan,
roofa repaired, Phono 115-4 or
G et your 8 * 8 MM movie camera
783-J.
now. Made by Bell Howell. Wiobold Studio,
11 LOANS

BEAUTIFUL itainlea* steel sinks

RADIOS, phonographs, records,
FOR HALE
sh eet music, guitar*. The Mu*ic
INCOME Property—Large group
Box, phone 053.
of house* ' In colored section
which will show good return on DUSTING cart,, hand duster, mule
selling price of 115,750.00.
cultivator, fertilizer broadcast­
TO URIST, C A B IN , and T railer
e r. good mule, mule dl»c, 5 ton*
fertilizer, Col* ' planter, mule
P ark on S tate Highway 3 priced
plow, Georgia stock, 1 lot of
a t 825,000.00.
sweeps, hand Water pumps, p la t­
A GOOD three bedroom bunga­
form acales. Phone 7H1-J, Carl
low priced a t 10,500.00,
S. Myncs.
A VERY NEAT five room bunga­
low In Sanford Heights section
LUMBER FOR HALE
a t 87,850.00.
W. D. Butnbalough, Wilson'* CornW E . HAVE A good five room
cr.
house on large com er Lot out­
side -City LimlU. a t .85,500.00 SIX FACTORY built booths with
Term*. •
, , , .. .
Ubles. See A. ConsUntlne, Phone
HOBERT A, WILLIAMS, Realtor
0108.
RAYMOND LUNDQUI8T,
IVORY baby crib and m ittress,
~" ; v1'. A hack1a t e
cheap. Phone 900-R. •
Phone 718
Atlantic Bank Bldg

COLUMBIA
YALE

-V3.
.V S .

OLE TIRE 8HOP

INDIANA
PENN

condition,

to

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— BE SURE TO FILL IN THE FOLLOWING
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Brown, MU N. Orang*,

A r e , Orlando. FU.

/.n o w on nuag*i or
reettoto Stoiwe, 111
and U

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ARTICLES WANTED

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BORROW HERB WHKllK
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
YOUR natuial desire for privacy
in money matters U strictly
respected here.
Friend* and
relatirea are not qnestioned
about your credit.
Your em­
ployer or buzInsag associates •
will not boar of your penOna) w
affair*. H u rt I* no cause for
smbsirassmenL
Reasonable credit requirements.
No co-mokera on money loans.
Variable payment plana.
FAMILY LOAN CO.
Florida Bank Bid IPhone &gt;*

12. SPECIAL SERVICES
StttNH
&gt; Show cards and p0«tere
0 — DEE’S SIGN BBRVICb
O. D. Landreu. Phone 1021
RENT A CAR
YOU DRIVE IT
.PnONB 200
STRICKLAND-MORRISON '
■'♦DR1VB-1T, INC.

rss

*eedj Vlgorc
X-Csl

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

201 -North Park
Telephone 37

for toot.
W 953.

The

BUY

BtUSED pUnte for cash. The M ask
Bo*, phone M R
,
DAGS

F lo o r Mato AraH aU e
F F '" N 0 L B T I M SHOP
* .km i ii i . i mi l - - i - .|i ..ii
UARTER3 f'
HDADQ0ARTEB8

&amp; J&amp; C 8

HARTMAN wardrobe cushion top
trunk. Good eandRMft. Phon
MO-W.
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Pbon*

IMITATION

BROWN

l o a n s MADE
FROM $10 TO .*300
strict privacy; fa st service
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
102 Sanford Avenue

3 BEDROOM house in go4d loca­ GRAVELY tractor with mower,
harrow, plow jmd weeder. Also
tion. Excellent condition. |0,500.
10-inch bandsaw,- mill *lyl*. -Air
P hone 2 0 Q - J . ________
compressor and tank for garage
DODGE - PLYMOUTH '
or spray gun, all In A -l condi­
N EW ,' modem 6-room house. 2
PARTS AND SERVICE
tion. 400 Sanford Ave^ or Boz
lots with fru it trees. A. Con­
199
Pelmet
to Are.
Phone 1011
201 Country Club Road.
stantine, Phone 9108.
EIjHCTRJC appliance repairs— 0
5 ROOM house with bath. Close Ora-ERY plant*—Pascal and Early
we repair washing machines,
• Fortune. Phone 619-R.
,
In. Phone 234-J.
' vrnccum cleaners, fans, mixer*.
TrolUr Appliance Service, 304
IU with
wl
7 rooms Wurlitzer Julw— Call 330-W.
GOOD bus!InsAasite
W. 2nd BL, Phone 10A4-J,
l 'Ip p iy to owner. The
and bathMon- FIRE8T0NE radio, tab!* model. AUTOMOBILE A radiator* i» ler. service sUtlon.
si
old Festler.
810,00, Ph. 818-W.
roe Comer, Don't colt Setur-'
palred. Wright A Cohen Oarday*.
IRRIGATION system—complete.
age, l i s t A French, Ph. 1009-J.
-Engine, pump, riser* and iprinkGOOD 4 room house, garage, out
lers, cower* six seres.- Phone
VETERAN’S TERMITE
building*. 119 acn* pasture and
0200 or 702 E. Michigan At*.,
CONTROL CO.
truck land. See H. A. Taylor,
Orlando.
Formally the W. D. Mellon Ex- *
Longwood, Fl»^ BL 2, Bo* 238.
terminitingJCo.—ji years guaran- &lt;
For Um lawn I
---------------------- -----------------------teed contract, .Mnded and in­
GRASS SHEARS
ju red , 8 year* experience. For
. . HEDGE SHEARS
5 ARTICLES FOR SALEfree inspection* ‘and estimate
LAWN MOWERS
Phone 8 -or writ* P, O, Bo* #
SANPORD HARDWARE CG.
FILL
UP
with
Fool
0Q
and
K
tea*.
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Mt
. i »■m78 Longwood, Fla.____________
till '*DflOlv
w hw
210 Boat First S t
H. B. Pep* Oa, IM. 8M
ONE fall length black lanin -fur SLIPCOVERS and draperies made.
Mr*. W- C. Delds, Phone 402-M.
coot Size 18. |5 0 . 2109 Mag. STUDIO ^P H O T O G R A P H T
nolla A t* , Phone M L
PUBLIC stenographer. 110 N.
Park. iPhorle
1120.
(DIAN motorcycle,”
motorcycle. “45"—1928,
For*,
tw ie m
o, ,
INDIAN
Week
^ V m “I lC01S S T ' n NOTICES—PERSONAL #

PURDUE

-VS-

ey‘a Drug Store. P a rt Urn* ol
fu)J Umo.

FURNISHED apt, or small house, • available NOW. Last a llfetlm*.
Randall Eleetrc Co.
veteran, wife and 2 small child­
ren. Am forced to move because
of sale of not. Ph. 0C4-W. H. A.&lt;
Shryock.
l ONL sixty yard seed bed cover,
frames, w ire and p in s.. B. E.
Squires. R t. 2, Lake Onors.
I
3 R EA L E ST A T E FO R SALE

u ir w M
TUXEDO
Hunt'* Tuxado Fqed Store

SYRACUSE

' _ HELP W A N T E D

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RAYMOND’S-RITZ-HERALD

7 P e t i , L ir e it o c k , S u p p lie s

-a tTy Bag
s s rCo.
a sBo*.iit&amp;ne
2 4 0 , Or9. .

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WANTED: two used Inside doors;
sheet rock. B
•hoot
Iltonchstu, 1400 Park
t
WANTED: Ueed ensilage tetter to
go*d workable order. Pbcce 458.

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Hi Unity Thorn li S trength—

J To IVoUet the read# •* the World)
’ 4f f * PTosnoU (ho r n u Tt— of Am erica;
To h o l m P rosperity for Sanfo rd;

THE WEATHER

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Partly cloud) tonight, unit Thurs­
day.

AN’ INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAl’EK

VOLUME XXXVII

iN ation alist

Established 1908

Cops Score In Goal Post Scrimmage

Drive Slowed
ists

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6. 1946

Associated Pres* Leased Wire

NO. 293

Film Pickets Get ‘Fenced In’ By Police

Florida Hands
orities

Majority Inj|
Senate Still
ii

Hendricks Has Safe
Margin Over Moss;
' Early Returns In­
dicated Tight Race

Reds Launch Offensive Agrainst Rail
Line From Tsingtoa
* Inland To Tsinan

GOP Sweeps Country
In Comeback After
1(5 Years In Poli­
tical
Background

ORLANDO, Nov. S— (/l1)—
Orange lu u n ty will h a ir a Jt*. .
publican srprreenlative for the
lir*t tim e In ila history. Com­
plete unofficial returns show
that Incumbent Tyn Cobb, Jr.,
Democrat, and Republican Alex
Akerman, Jr., won the county's .
two seat*. Cobb got 6,106 v o te s,'
A krrtnan 6,093, J. G, Morrell,
Democret, 6,669 end Leland 51,
Chubb, R ep u b lica n , 4.S41.

PEIPING, Nov. 6, (/P) —
Chinese
Communists
in
fierce countofr attacks today
are safd to have slowed
down tho Nationalist Army
., drive through, north Chlna'a
jShantunjj peninsula. Mili­
tary observers in .Peipinjr
said the Reds have curtail*
cd the government's broad

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TALLAHASSEE. Nov. 6—&lt;,pj ,
—Senator l l.ntde Pepper ‘c « n .
m rnlrd today on the apparent
rrlu rn of the Republican parly
to power in Congrrim. The Hurlda Democrat said "th ere are
hard days ubr.nl for the people"
here a ail abroad.

N K W Y O U K , N o v . (», (,fp)
• — T hp
Kt&gt;|»ul/Hc-nim h a v e
J o a p tu n 't l v o n lr o l o f th e U n il*‘il S iaiv.t S i'im lc a s w e ll a s
tlii- llm i.se o f
l l r |i r e s p n t a tiv e s.
T h is ' .in m u iiic u m e n t
" •’Is fldshtHl o v e r t h e n a tio n
111 is a f t e r n o o n b y t h e A asoeia tr'il D ress.

By Associated Press
Florida voters Joined the re it of
the South in speaking their tra d i­
tional Ik-mocratic convictions with
down
MOUNTED POUCE at Philadelphia • Franklin Held
heavy majorities against all ituPrinceton's happy horde on his own ten yard line dorln* a
___ plibilcau candidates.
between the Uw and triumphant Tiger rootrrs who sooghi to gt* dawn
Liitu.i returns also indicated
the field to tear up the goal poota. Orvplte a number of upset* n t h aa changes in the state governm ent,
g.
this—and onr of them was the upset by which the Tigers Usk tbs game dealing with financial m ullets,
j
POIICI ASSIST MORI THAN 330 STtIKINO FllM WORKtSS and load them Into patrol wagons octeSde Ihe
A s s o c ia te d D re ss t a h u l .v
from Princeton 11-11—the Princeton lad* did yank up lh«
were decisively defeated.
v
Columbia Studios, In Hollywood. Calif. The pickets were charged v/IUi conspiracy to violate a court Injunc­
tUuvr at Unit time truUc.Ursl tluvt
United .Slates Senator .Spousal d
tion limiting the num ber of pickets snd for disturbing the paarr. Mennwtille, other strikers contlnu* tp picket,
Dm 2!Hth seat In the House of
I. . Holland of llartow , now filling
rtrpnv.c(Mnlite.s, orgy moro than
at right, to the music of "Don't fence me In." The A tW * Guild voted to efews the picket Une. (/nl«nailloruil)
the interim term of th q Ifle ,S e n a ­
■} iw a s t r y for a majority, luul been
tor Chailes G. Andrews, picked up
I amt try the (j o t* TJiey also w ait
the expected avalanche of votes.
trier Ulc lop In Ule Denote witen
With vutes counted in about threeU tah's Reptiblkitn ArUrur Watklna
fourths of the precincts, Holland
irwik the 4tHlr Republican neat.
h as I20.H86 ballots, to 34,2*8 for
T h a t majority may be Incrauwt
J. ‘H arry Hchad of Gainesville, hi:
still further for five Senate rua-a
The Hoard of County Commis­ wife of s t^ tc ra n , and ' Lucille Republican opponent.
are yet tn la- rPv-ntnl.
sioner* yesterdey relinijulshed in Hearse* colored, of Sanford. Mra.
The only sign of a real contest
Tire lU-pntiltrana Itair swunipeit
favor of the City, any priorities Kireher commended the Hoard was in the Fifth Congressional
J
* George St me, ardent baselrali
Ulr nation MirKliu: to n jrolltlCill
limy may hold on the Sanford highly" for this action.
District. E arly returns indicated
fan, was elected president ,il the mrrieback
18 yi-unr In Die
Naval A ir SUlion. This action,
The Board directed M. C. H ag­ Republican M. J. Muss. Jr., uf
Sanford RiiM-h.ilI Assix-mrimi la*t barkground afl&lt;T
'Pn- um ult tnnaru that
followed the request of Chamber an. with the assistance: of n State Orlando, m ight run neck and neck
night at the nnmial m eelm g^if the tlu- tViium-wi
in January
of Commerce M anager Edward Road Inspector to inspect the Hear with democratic Representative
associat inn's f,. u,: &lt;[ ..f dirrctt-r-. ml! is". (nllLkiillv p utikil from Um
Higgins, who staled th a t the City Lake Hoed which was recently Joe ttemirick* 0f D eland. Hen­
Also at the meeting held s i the White llnuse Irartltton [minted a
had asked that the county and completed In th e F orest City a c ­ dricks, however, now has a safe
I'alm s
and
Duties,
I'm , mi! -t favorable finger alw Uiwimt O O P .
margin. With two-thirds uf the
state relinquish their holdings, and tion.
Gene Tucker presenU-d a financial capture of the prcsdiloncy in IMt.
to write the War A ssets Adminis­
counted, Hendricks hit*
• taU m cnl of th,. urgunization
Painting a t t ha. S an /n sd Canning precincts
&gt;!dfa t Tnurntp aQifVed aunll12,909 Slid M oll, &gt;,PO : - 5
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w
tration to th a t effect.
'
vsfltch retrsled th a t tin* Cnlb opuMThe Dcmocrntic p a rty won u
Kitchen, and of the County Health
m w aeningtdj toddy and PfIn
the
Fourth
District,
all
III
Mr. H iggins pointed nut th a t Unit, was authorized.
ted during the p a st season with pltexl, "no comment'* to questions
-weeping victory In Semiltti!"
precinct* gpv» George A. Hmnth- County yesterday ns nil of its
buildings fur school* and hospital
p ro fit of, slightly more than about llie elcctlmx. TTk' Chief
Resolutions w ere adopted vacat­ er* of Miami ■ big lead over Re­
ara free to users, but th a t build­
(
candidate* were sw ept into office
Kxecutlve prrfntWa. however, to
P m v lffn l*
ing to be used for privatsi industry ing certain portions of San Lando publican Norm an Curtis, a fsliuw w i t h
ir a
__
.
.
i John Krider
maiui^ur l)l)ld a ttew.i rtmferenoe rnuri to
substantial
majorities
a
t
Altamonte
fo
r
Condor
M
erritt
townsman, 30,606 to 14,i4H.
m ust be bought.and paid for, and
though n sizable Ijepuldiriii'i vote
I V l s ir f c m F o r V i c t o r y
riui» u m
ami j w gin- Ills M'.iition ly Democratic
Tha Sixth District race saw in­ i for G. O, 1*. rnmlidnte* was noted
that the City will act as a trading and Cecil M erritt, and certain porftini'fi me in I»er i»f Ihr trajeur'^ M*tt*ukl.
llona
of
lakeview
subdivision
for
agency fo r the government.’
cum bent Dwight L. Rogers .&lt;( m cprtnin precincts. 31. J Moss,
By AKTHIHt It IKK W 11'II, Jr. I Iteanl-of dliect.ir*, was eli^t, d l.&lt;
In tin* R/ynibncai! sm-i-p from
The County has been assured in Ranks Ford. Approval of the plat F’ort Lauderdale lead Republican Jr., Republican candidate for con
of
Rowland
Park
aouth
of
Geneva
Herald ,.Sports
l-elilor■ || t 'I t'' IT 4*t ai 1fi«- I n il *1 ' Ft'l'T
l*1" " t»nriit3tl;\
1 " ," 1 " ■ c,».L‘g n&gt; c m t utdiuonnl returns
Joseph P. 5I»e of the same n ty . press carried’ Alranumte, t i r o
tin transaction th st the hospital
T,
I,
,
JlieAril Ltavt rln- (K &gt; P nun govl rut .Si iiiinoii. 111a:Ii .Slnml llaby &gt;
,
.
,
at tho station, will bo used us n Avenue and west of the airport, 10,611 to 4,476.
iic u 11 •a» iKJftlU
t Hin
.
. * . , _ ' toil the iiUUl!
IVtli an ti. II. in Ijtke, tie,I m K,o
(inorshltn tu at le.ug, 20 states.
Democrats alyo walked away rest C |ty nnd receive,! Jtt2 votes LHery retl* kt*»|i|»« n hanl charR*
hospital only said Countv Clerk O. was deferred until the nesi m eet­
M r T « « -k rr wax ro rU'CltM t i i*4ia
A.1* tile [wilttlcal stork of t-lle Re.
ing, Mr. Herndon reported.
Ing Cocoa High llahy team (tn the
with two acala on Die Railroad out of 772 In .Precinct 3.
•
Remains of Karl W. Jeter, 47 P. Herndon.
local field Inst night in a well urt*r Aif thv Aik««iciittion unit i . ( pubhraik) aratri'il tills tuomUtg and
T ransfer of a liquor selling CommlmiOn. Thu count showed
Tho commissioners heard an
year ojd dispatcher of Ihe Klorlda
Spessurd ijolliiml carried iiernt , jdit, i-d gam e tilat offered all tho Milclu*H w « ji tiliw irti ii» the |n»\t j into Uie afta-ntuun, Wall S tm * re­
Tower and Light Company plant outline of the work of the Bem- license from Charles W. Gaines u Democrat Je rry W, Carter of
of 8eciel«ry*buaiiH‘iix mamtfCcr,
ar teil. Today's market tipeneil w!Ui(
who waa found dead yesterday inokj County Health and .Tubercu­ H erbert M. McLean in Ihe south Tallahassee, - incumbent, 89,491, nolo County by licttce than thu-,- thrills (if any major contest, by
It wax nUo announced last ni«ht rut Initial u|».un,-e but tJiru.dlinsxJ'
morning at 11:30 o'clock In tho losis Aiaociation by Mr*. Edward a r t of the county, was approved. Democrat Wilbur C. King of to otic receiving 1,794 votes to 5iU a 19 to 7 margin.
tlowna-ard.' R x|w rt^ said apparently
. r garage in the rear of hit home at Kireher, following which they ap ­ dher liquor selling licenses u p i Zolfo Springs, 84,160, an d Republi­ for his opporn.-ql^Mart'y Hclrnd. He
The game, n friendly rivalry by Joc-| Kitdd, rvtirinic prealdent tlwr O O P , vlclary hatl Ixint dls2414 Palmetto Avenue, will be proved admission t o 't h e Central proved were those of Robert F ul- can Clinton D. Scalf J t New Sm yr­ also carried every precinct in the lielwci-n two former Hemliiotc High of )u&gt; uitociulion, thut Jmln* ronnUil ip advance with the ntarcounty except Hear lutke. Wilbur' grid sta rs who are now coochci, I Ioya iih/toii, ace Suiifurd left band
lhJpped this afternoon to Cordelc, Florida Tuberculosis Sanitailum lon Healer, a t Ftorn Park and of na Beach 29,693.
' ki*t rtan Last week arut on Monday.
It appeared a Republlesn Tias a C.‘K lngh running for railroad com­ George .Mri'Icilnnd of Cocoa and » r, was det Ini cd the Iradm*? hui k P u tt was lire expUnatlon tor to­
. Go. for funeral and interment, it of H arry A. Garwood of Lake Fred Greer on the S tate Highway,
Chance to be elected to the stale missioner, also won easily, receiv Fred nuns uf Seminole, was wi-LI i-r iti tin* Florida Slain isea^uu &gt;il n s -.[nilt and (lecillie.
waa innounced by the Erickson Monroe, Mra. Jlotty Evelyn Uold. seven miles smith of Sanford.
having nti ra in e d run uverat:
House of Representatives in Otun mg 1,699 votes tu .632.
Funeral Home.
played and well attended.
1M followed by Scott
f J.ir.l, lit- W
was
go County. GOP candidate Ales
The tw o-ptlncipkl ronstitutionnl
Mr. Jeter,i who had lived hero
.Hidvtuy Ike first period the t od- I'u ry o f , tlu* O r la n d o Senator,
Akerman, Jr., la a close second i" am endm ents were uvsrwhelmiugly HiiaUVcd Do- sphere deep tn their
for the past 11 vtartf was born
Democrat Tyn Cobb, J r. Anolbvr rejecteii In* HemlnoJe. t ’oimty o- own t n n lorv and w ith l.toyd witli ,i 2.US mark
May 4, 1899 at Unodjbv Ga. He
During a iilM’t!&gt;*lnit ■&gt;1 plan- lor
Itamocrat, J . Gi llorrell, l« b1-'* they were in the sta te a» u whole Swam. Johnny Alexander, lloh
waa a member of the lu*V Methorunning close In third position. Amendment pio I for tnidget ,li Humphrey and Dun Ihtnl ia lly in g til,, iip.-iatlon of the . lot, in \i »a
■ - dlst Church, of the Woodmen'of
The two leading candidates Will rector resulted In 4&lt;&gt;0 votes for ami moved to lho Cocoa one-yard -tin. Manager Kd la-vy ri-que.-le i
the World, and also of the Masonic
be elected. Democrats have swept 1085 against. While, it* companion ►
9 Lodge of Cordqle.
tnpo where Deal plunged over In* release »« m anager of tinS u lT 1 I A MITON, England, Nov.
seats In the atalu House in Dade amendment, ' No. 6, to abolish for the murker. Richard Hass add­ &gt;luli tinil tin- directors voted to
&lt; w He la survived by the widow,
id ’&gt;- The Duka mid finches* of
LA KE SUCCESS, N. Y.. Nov. 6, and Polk countlea.
comply
with
the
request
nt
any
“continuing
appropriations"
win
ed tho -.extra point from place­
- Mr*. Earl W. Jeter; a eon, Kari
Windsor boarded the lumr Queen
OP)—The United States and Greet
lim
e
Mr.
Ixivy
saw
fit
tu.
obtain
also
defeated
by
421
to
10&amp;1.
Two
local
amendments
w
«»
ment.
.
vV. Jeter, now attending the UniBritain are said to be confident passed and two were defeated.
it. T ho possibility of Mr. Levy1 Eli/nW th today for tlru United
One of the other amendments
reraity of Florida; three sU u rs,
Cocoa returned In th e ihird la-iiig manager of thu club next Sluli s.. Tlitj roujda pi,in s in return
that they will be able to. head off Approved were ths orange county carried In this county and th ree
'
Mr*. George D.-Jordan of Pitlalka,
a rumored Russian offensive In office consolidation, end the r»- were rejected. The vole on No. I, period to knot tho count. In the season was discussed but the Ur England In tlu&lt; spring but other­
J, 1L Wood of Cordele, Ga.
the United Nations. Assembly. It ciqnbia county Judge end yolicitor the Orange county amendment, was fourth q u arter the Somlnolo men Oolcry Fed skipper intim ated that wise they are Jim ei lain aimut their
and M n. If, O. Coleman of Ameris understood that the Russians amendment.
407 fo r and 414 against. The H ills­ went to wari Cocoa, with- their tin Aa'i Attem pting-to sign with it future. The form er King told
icus, Ga.; and*two brothers, Rufus
ere trying to block creation of a
Local amendment* losing in in­ borough county •m eudmvnt, No. J, back* on thu goal kicked to Han­ higher class urgunization mid play newsmen, lit - t o r e m otoring to
W. Jeter of Orlando and Marshall
United Nation Trusteeship Council. complete returns were 'the I’lant w** defeated by a vote of IW&amp; to ford and David H arrell scknipcr- with Oakland of tile Pacific Const Southam pton from the Earl o f
ed 30 yards for a tiArrhdown. The I c ig u s next season.
Jo ter of Palutka.
The alternate United States re­ City tax collection cxomptlop suJ 671.
Dudley's estate, that his position
B*y county
amendment.
•* *
presentative on the Asembly's the Bay County tax collection plan. No. 3 was defeated 419 to.657, and try for the ex tra point was no
Mr. Levy announced thnt ho will rem ains the snme as lie said in
Trusteeship Committee, John Fos­ .Lafayette county elected a write- the Escam bia 'edanty am sudinent, good.
attend the m ajor-m inor k-ogue his farewell broadcast speech,ftf
Moments later Richard Hass m eeting' to be held in December 1936. ' He said Ho quit public a f ­
ter Dulles, is believed reedy to. in candidate as State Represen­ No. 6, was also defeated 317
offer a proposal that would avert tative. W. F„ Howell defeated 493. '
took the b(1l on a double reverse at Ims Angeles nnd th s t lie would fairs then, bur is always a t tho
a showdown on tho controversial George R. Simpson 37V fotes tn
In the Senate race Holland c a r­ and wormed hi* way through a bo in. a hotter position to reveal drsjrosnl of bis country if there Is
question of Russia's right to veto 394, aooordlng to Um unofficial ried Sanford by HOT tn 266 votes, host of would be tackier* to go fu rth e r plans a fte r th a t confer­ anything useful hn can do.
the matter.
tabulation. Simpson was nominsi- getting 602 vole* to 106 In Fro. 35 ynrrls for the score. The try ence.
The Duke said lie saw tho Prime
VIENNA. Nov. o7 OP)—General
The directors voted to send Mr. .Minister for n short tim e but it
Dulles' specific proposal la that o d 'tn the primary Mat May, but cinet 1 and 602 votes to 160 In IVe- for lho ex tra p o in t. failed.
Mark Clark said todey that the the Assembly sidestep a decision Howell, also a Democrat, won on clnct 1, Joe Hendricks carried the
O utstanding players for Ihe K rider to Los Angeles lo represent wad purely a courtesy call. Ho
LOUISVILLE. Ken., Nov. 9. OP) United States Is anxious to leave
city by 893 to 477-winning in Pre­ Baby Feds during the contest were lho Cltlb during the baseball par­ denied that he saw Mr. A ttlee
—Two LoalavIlU men .were ar- the affairs o f Austria In tha hsnds on which states are directly con­ write-in votes.
In Marion County, a writ-in cinct 1 by 423 to 176 snd in I’re- Wallsce T yre a t left tackle, ley and the director* intimated ultoul a Job. Doth ho and the
reetad by federal agent* today in o f Austrians. He added, however, cerned in the eight draft agTeeconnection with the Operation* of that American occupation troops menls requiring Aasambly ap­ candidate lost. Unofficial returns clnct S by 47&lt;T'to 302. King carried Richard Hass a t-rlg h t end, Swain, th a t effort* to have Mr. Krlder Duchess said they thoroughly en­
Alexander, Humphrey and Deal in obtain a working agreem ent with .» joyed their three week* visit to
a sugar stamp bootlegging syndi- will stay In Austria until peace proval before the Trusteeship with four fairly large precinct* Sanford by 996 to 289.
rlub o r higher clnssificntion would England, although it wax marred
the backfleld.
cata. The ring is said to hart been treaties have been concluded. At Council can be set up. The United m illin g show Senator Wallace
The llaby -Feds will m eet tho be made.
by the th e ft of the Duchess'
f t t-e ra ling In a dozen midwest that time the forces of all four States • proposal does not menllort E, Sturgis elected by a substantial
A* soon as the sta tu s of Mr. Jewels. The Duke commented that
Baby Orlando Tigers In o grid­
•state*. Agents o f the federal al­ occupying powers will be with Russia directly. But It is under­ majority over W. S. Baaking, who
ran a* an Independent, write-in
iron battle on the local field on .Levy Is clarified, the officials ire thought England wns the ono
cohol tax unit'took the men into drawn.
stood to have sprung from report* candidate. Sturgis received 2,221
' agreed th e t the aigning of a m ana­ country jv h rro nothing like that
Nov. 12.
custody as they stepped from a
that Russia considered that the
ger should l&gt;e made a* soon ns pos­ would happen (o them.
Clark told his first news eon five major power* cam# within vote* to 727 for Basking.
passenger plane at Bowman iFieU
sible so th a t the problem of gnlher. on a return trip from Chicago.
ferenre since his return from the the Charter definition of “states
Ing tileyers lo give the club
United States that hla trip to directly concerned," and that the
club for the 19V^ season
Agent William Klrmalrd said
refusal
of
any
on#
o
f
the
five
to
Members of the Hanford Pllpt
could ire tackted,
the men had 9,337 sugar stamps America had three purpose*. First, approve, the draft agreement*
wUl ssponsor
p o n s o r/ /f ofootball
o tb a ll game V O i e
n
IT lU rn U L U Ig
Club will
Mr. Mitchell said th a t two com
in their poesesslon^ The men, botK he wanted to gfkt-the Australan would prevent Assembly action.
Tutsda;
plete acta of uniform s for next
former taxicab drivers, were iden- radon Increased to 1,650 calories
Wilma Metis, negress o f about
Exalted Ruin' James iEL Row­ Sanfo
season as well as several other
, titled as Frank E. Buchanan, 34, a dak to equal the German ration.
land, Jy. o f tha Sanford Elks Oriando J ay' Vees in • grid tilt
Item* of equipment were, on order. 38 years of age, died &lt;m the way
and II. S. George, 33-ytars-eld.. N ext, he wanted to Insure that the
Celery growers throughout ths
Lodge today requested all mem­ s t the local High School Athletic
T hs director* also commended to iKernald-Laughton Hospital at
‘ said the atempa were miltary pipeline'from the United
state wilt vote Thursrfity for or ono of their member*. Mlsi Maude about 8:45 o'clock Monday even­
bers o f tho organization 'to 1* Field a t 7t3o o'clock.'
■ and ere re from North 8 tales to Austria would be filled
Funds received' from the game against the marketing agreement Ramsay, for her work on the board ing. and Ual&gt;ert Riley, negro of
present tomorrow evening at the
Nebraska. Illinois, Indiana by the first of the year to guar­
E ighth and Pine S t m t is In the
Mrs. R o d e liT ln ir Parker, 33, local chib whan .Brother Pster win be used principally for the which waa brought to tneir at­ during the past year,
midwest states. sTba antee sufficient food In tha Amer­
-I
Milk Pool, a major project of the tention at bearing* in Hanford and
Named to the boerd of director©* County Jail, charged with the fa t­
agent said his department has ican occupation son*. And finally, died Tuesday morning at 9:30 Thurston will be honored.
al
stabbing
of
the
negress.
‘
-&gt;
snd Palm Beach In Jdne. a t the meeting were’ A. E. Yowel!,
been working on the ess# for h e discussed a long term loan, or o’clock at her home at Benson Hr. Rowland said that visitors club tn conjunction with . othor Sarasota
Following the alleged stabbing,
Each’.grower has been malted a Rrailey Odham. M. It. Smith, Ed
months and that other arrests will grant, to Austria fromvth# United Junction where she had lived for from Orlando, DeLand, Daytona citric organisations In Sanford.
ballot, and if he doe* not ehoose Fielding, Miss Ramsay, Mr. Field, which was said to have occurred
Mrs.
B.
E.
Chapman
Is
chair­
Beach,
New
Smyrna
Beach,
Fuat*
the
past
thrse
years.
Bhm
had
follow Shortly.
States, and possibly. Britain,, far
t **
ka, Leesburg, Eustls and Cocos man of the committee and will be to vote by mall he may vote at E. O. Kilpatrick - and Julian at about 8:30 o'clock at the Zkrrtiding the whole been HI for some time. *
tlbar Inn in Ghldsbdro outside of
fQnnajrd. said the .stamps were the purpose o f rebuild'
Mra. Parker was born, Dee. 9, will be present. He also declared assisted by Mrs. M. L. Rabom snd th* county egent’e office b#txre*i Stenstrom.
o f Austria. .
into .a n
nu
. . J t&gt;
the city limits, colored people held
th* hours of 10,00 A. M. fend 4J50
ara requested to Miss Blanche Kennedy.
to whisky rooonehInert. He aald
Riley until Deputy Jack Ilkksotv'
Tickets wQl goi onasais
onwsle tomorrow P. M.,, said County Agent C. R.
Th# amount of federal, state, arrived to claim him. The Grand
that brings tha alcohol ta r unit
Drag
Company, Dawson today. .Growers desiring
Anderson Drug more Information on tha subject street car, (roller coach and go* Jury will convene in January atand
Ubeoo’a Sporting may obtain same from Mr. Daw- bos companlee has more 'than which lima the caae will come to
__
tripled in th# peat ten gears.eon.
trial.‘•
•*
offensive. The Naidrmalists arc Mid
to hare km Yeiuten — one of
the province* four .major jwrts
which tlicy liad recently captured.
Mconwliik",
the
Chinese IW *
launched n ilrlvc of Uietr own
•gainst the rail line from coastal
Tatngtao inland to TKlnan. .
However, tlie NatlonalW.n claimed two more towns In Manchu­
ria's Antung province west of the
city of Antung whlcli lies on the
border between ■ Manchuria and
Korea. Russian troops are said to
hare been- stationed In Antung.
on the Manchurian aide of Vie
Yalu Hirer boundary. Dispatcher!
to Peiping MI{1 V&gt;a Russians luul
withdrawn Into Korea after socalled negotiations- At last word,
Chinese Nationalist and Russian
troops were facing each other
acroAt the river but the situation
U described aa satisfactory.
Bsrller, there had been mmora
of friction between the Cl Onesc
and Ruslans In Manchuria. Ac­
cording to pyres dispatches, Rus­
sian planes flew over Antung a f­
ter government forces bad cnWxcd the city but .the Russians
called thatr ataman beck after re­
ceiving a memorandum from tha
Nationalists.

County Relinquishes Priorities
At Air Station In Favor Of City

Democrats Wi n George Stine Elected Fed Prexy;
l.B y Substantial . Club Makes $5,000 During Season
MarginJnCounty ^ ^ d s Cop

Sizeable Republican
ly-/ liUtrom
.Vote Is Noted In
Certain Precincts Baby Cocoa “ II” «
l’wo fourth Quarter
Markers
Provide I

r

Funeral Services
For Earl W. Jeter
Are Revealed Today

8

Ruke And Duchess •
Hoard Liner For
American Visit

U. S., Britain Confident Russian
Oftenie In U. N. Can Be Headed Off

__

Clark Says U. 5&lt;
Wants Austria To
Run -Own Affairs

Occupation T r o o p s
•FBI Nabs. Two M en,
Will Remain Until
For Bootlegging
Treaties Concluded
Sugar stam ps

Peter Thurston To
Be Honored By Elks

Mrs, Roflclla Parker
Died Early Tuesday

Pilots To Sponsor
Baby Fed, Orlando
JayVee Grid Tilt

Celerv Growers To
Vote On Marketing:
H iS fri&amp; S x mret u«!Agreement Thursday

Negress Dies* After
Stabbing: Yesterday

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I*A&amp;E'51X

A.

THE SXNFORD HERALD, SANFORD,

IEskimos Eat Plenty
n r u;u«in

I T S F U N T O r j \M
I T 'S SM A R T T O r L j

F R ID A Y ,

I
■

tlirft jrou Af# rr* | «|*
your w rliu n appfir* I A|
**0N* fh nr
! rm
Drc«mW f%T7f4. ».n,» ft*
Uy; un-1 In 4*fi«tjil*.
■nt* w ||| yr«*r«»r| k « | 1*1

WIN V O U R WINGS AT THE •
S A N F O R D S C H O O L O F AVIATION

tmluit of (hi* Mil*
. ‘ll.J’ 11*1 * l) k of
l*'»in«*I!«• %liarriir.t,
Irwin luii&lt;.H&gt;, &lt;|r •
m.*at to lai|t them rh.ough 111.
wln.'.ii,
Charles I ...mu., w n iin a in thl»
week'* ('nlli.-r* M aliitllic, •*&gt;■«
they killed .cvi-n abide* ttii&gt; ara•o n —and althrugh tlir.e wci.j lrt.il
under It)., ire, four were hutrhc.cd.
In uilditlon. the K-klmi.-. kill.'I
more Itinn 20 I'olar hear*. width
•*■'» "hut by linll.it liiiiitei ajiil
the la-ar. prowl the whale but* I,erln u ramp* in neareh of food.
Tile H a t r o w Kikiiiu . limit
whales from ».,.l-kin Dint* luimthcrl from Hie Arctic ie . They u»
ohl-faaliioi.ml bras* gun. whirl, -*vplode a bomb after the rn rtlid &lt;•
penetiale» Hie whuli'* ImmI&gt;\ Thetl

|| u a m atter of record niial the results ul invratment company operations over the past tacitly year* |*»&gt;
ilellnltr tribute to tile frrn\&amp;lfc}-.t nh,t profevdonal A IN of
thorn who maiMKr Investment funds

H i r e liivp&amp;tinntit toinpsnlen enlriv.lrd «
ami one-half 111111011 dollari. of lunds
le-b
Inorc than a million lnve»!ora — |hu» jtlve jwonl
rotilaleiire m American Im lu.'ry and Ha Ititurr

•

Statistics Indicate j
LECAL NOTICE
Army’s Opponents
;AreStrlinger Team

Stan Comstock
^ iNvr.M.ntNr KFrnitiiiM
I’hon* ajos-orl.vnno-Tclet.vpe ii"ttn

Hy KltANK K.I'K
.
• A I’ N rw .fe iitu ir. S p o il. Kdil»i
I NKW YOHK —An idea of ho*
! culljge frti.tball chaiiM.-d in 'jiic
jy c a r ifiay he gl.lined from the
'y n i i l v c a ta ll.tir. of t'lenn Dnvi.
and Felix (IhwJ lllanchnrd, two
' ot the i»iexte*t hall rarriiT a oi
all t i n 4. •
' * .
■
Me, II and 'M r. D continue a*
tho major nffeiiae w up* ii . f*&gt;;
U'lliealen Armv hut the.' have ho“n
th ro ttled .nm ew hal. Their yarda f - gamed tin . y*ar, hi u .c-a.nfl
I th a t find* A im , and it* rival*
■ m o l e clnr.dy m u lc h e d , (ail* lo m e .
| Min- Up lu the ill. Iafire they rover
i d ln&gt;t »en«ioi

t o t „ f tl I. In illtunt g iullior, . a
r c era in Ilia clash.

N otre l*nn,e hav U r,, pointing
tin thi* game all sen«&lt; n. So lin*
Army f«r llml ' m ailer. Hut tinCadet*, not a* ileip in m aterial
as In the past two scasoiui. have
come thrniigh th* tmighrr echc&lt;lilia mid wrrk a fte r wi'4, tin y
tiim l.acjr a foe whn ha. Iweil
N. P iilm rlto

A venue

ODGE

J o l i - Wa ' t v d

Phon*

1011

TRUCKS

Ilf

l.rnuard Haikyr
D ptnlnrtrisl

Kyes examined—G lsssra fitted
2UJ S. O range Ave.
- •0)lsndu‘, Florida
I'hone 4087

H IM *

Wc Arc I’ipcr Cub Dealerg.. . See The 1946 Model ]
Sec for yourself how easy it Is to fly. 30 minutes inst
dual control Piper Cuba *r* used)

S r i l l ; f o f i .T ok t i i i : e o r .v rv
It |H|»:.
HKMINol.K
,'4,I NTV
■'M.ltlDA. IN I ' l l O i r v T f ,
| m re: Krl»lr of K|IANK 1*
W, millllL'fK, Hr rtn rii.o l
'In
A l l t ’r » d M « f ' a
.ipd
I I . \ in a I'U lln a A c . i n . t F .lil

I'*,.-I.

V‘-o amt *acI» of ywn are lit,e,.&gt;
,.-d If left ..1*1 .r*|Uir*d lo |i.r*&lt;n,
«... rt.l.n . I: Ml lie l,i. .Ml.
,**.l
... ettl.et (if )• .. m i, III* e ..M«l,l.t
11..- e.lale nf 1'e.nl* I. VV
of f.
hf der««,eil. la l. »,f «al'l ,*rtll„!|. &lt;&gt;•
Mil I'uunty Judge of Hrmllodr
, '"..lily. Klorhla, Ml til. nfflee to the
eourl hour, of .ahl Cnulily at H»n
fi id KlorhlM.. wllhln eImh, r.lei d i,
inonlliM from lha lime of Ih. fir*!
|ip,dlrat|(in iif Ihlj, Holler. . Ktell
claim or ilrmand .h ill he In Millrtig
a,id .hall «IHIa the tdace of real■It are anil |M’*t "fflce iot,lfe»» of ,li»
.1 ilm .nl. .m l rhall he aworn lo hv
lli. rl.lm .n l, »aenl. or nllmnejr.
wad any .ueh claim or demand nol
... fit.d .hall ha void
KltANK Ie VMHililtfKK. J&gt;
IIAltllV « VVIHItlHI'KK
A. a d in l i .l .l r a t o, * "f Oie l.‘
lair nf Vtanh I. VVoo.lr.ifl
Hi

tle rea .rd.

•

l»M*il&gt; Clftlk

(prleala pilot ground course good for hlfh achool credit)

IM ' U H

W ill

lilt

i |h

k 4 trt| ,&lt; | id f

FIRE and AUTO

l a U n ity T h a r # I i S tre n g th —
T* Protect ik« F a n of Ik* Warid;

AN

VOLUME XXXVII

/H S V M A N C S A T A

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

"till

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N ext

lo

R o u m illa t

A

S A T U R D A Y , N O V E M B E R 2, 1946
S p o m o re d B y T h e

L*publican
Asserts
Election May Well

HOME ECONOMICS CLUB

Trumans O ff To Missouri To Vote

SKMIN0U5 lIK ill SCHOOL

IN THE SOUTHEAST
: people drink Atlantic Ale and Beer than any other,
It must b e...
*
M B ** m

II l‘&gt;U

Alltnlir r-"ap«qy-/l.nccr./i jq Allimli, CktrlotU, Ck*/ltm»ta. NnftU. OrUnde

Com mittee, flpxrkmr.n ii • the
chairm an of the Demnt-ratlc Hwthmal Commute*'* aprtkera bu­
reau, Both art • fo rth their prei lctlorta and th e ir rtaaoni in
h id e * •. w ritten especially for
the AisnclMeil Press.
rtepressntattve
Drown,
con­
cerning the repuldlcpn chances
of aucKesi 'tom orrow , sail!:
•
"Tomorrow the American peoSle will go to the polls for what
isy wall be the moat Important
national election in our history.
I feel confident th a t the result
will be a mandate for the Re­
publican party to restore thr
t vem m ont of tha United States
th* American people." .
Continuing, Brown declared:
"We will win a substantial -ma­
jority in th# House of Representafiivrs and In all probability
wa wlU gain control of th*
Renat* by * com paratively narrow m argin."
.
RapraaenlatlT* Hparkman da

Imis*I &lt;*ii*l •ifftelal
13 ilwl lilt Se| I le tithe I l» ||
••

I

l| t f | | N I ' O N

• r 'l»*» n F l r f i i i t i isttri
Hrntltiislt* l ! s s u n t &gt; . F h i t h J a
*1 A i r

K. Ilotinhohler

M i n n ; t o v Pl't: *it
Tt, JOHN t* WATKINS
\ tit* *fm lulrbv It**11f la*| dial a
kill! InaS I'toVfi . Invlllnlf-I m |h«
♦Tn'ult Couil «•/ Ihf Nlhlfi Juilirtal
I’Krulf ni
hrinlnolr* t'liunly,
in « )irti*f»r). uuUfi ihr nn« «*C Mai?

Wa s h i n g t o n . n ,»v. 4 ~ v i7 ~
Th* Stale H rparlinent t.-lay aniHiMU'ol that t hina and the OniteJ
Slates have *1Jgiied ,&lt; new Nrca y
uf ratnnierce and ft ieiuUhip. I&gt;epatt,item a ffilia l, aald th a t the
action i» without .iKnlficaticr e«
fa r a t t'h lu x '. Ih.erim l .(r ile I*
ronrernnl.
•
The S tate b e p a rtm m t .aid llw
new 'treaty au|t*m*ilea nine pmviou. part, with (Tilnu, inc|udinir
one dratted In IKII. It will b.-cvmlt*
effective after ratlfienlirtit hy the
American S enate and the rhincer
le^itlature. .
‘
___ '
American official. emplu**Urd
Ihn the tuning iff the lir n ty i. nut
Intel,did a&gt; n ntnv,. hy thi* countly
lu atrviigthrn t.'niarvj Kat-Shek'v
tmiinmil government In it. « rugg_le with r h in e .e (kim m unl.t.. •
‘The .itfnl‘&gt;K took plan* in' Naitk*
tag. Among thu treaty prnvi.hvu*

MONDAY,

NOV.

4,

1946

■ • o c ia te d P r*#a L e a s e d w i r *

Big - Four Ministers Begin
Parley In New York Today
^ To Discuss Peace Treaties
Austin Congratulated After l

N. Address

Spain Denies *R eport
I’hat 100 Persons
Were Arrested For
riptling Revolution
,

**» Aw,ucial«f I'rraa
Hu*
H ig -K o u r
fo re ig n
ih in i s t e r s c o n v e n e d til l s u f le t n o o n in N e w Y o rk C i t y
t o b e g in t h e i r tli.dcua.sion oP
r. u r n p e n a
peace, tre a tie s ,
lot* iiiiniatei-N upelT etl t h «
o te e ti n g
i,, a
: i 7 . t |, . f |o o p
o p a r t m e n t —trt rN e v V Y o r k 'i t
W 'n M o if - A s to H a iI n t e l aiuD
H ea ted n r u iim l a n o v a l w liitis
•pine table were Secretary o f
&gt;late
lam e. Ilyrne., fo re ig n
M iiu .te i, v, A|. MoI,ill,v ,,f
i - ' . „ Sia* ••t ” ‘*»t Hevm
„f
Oreat Hr,tain an,| Deputy Kor''"•"■•ei f'nflfe DeMurvllln
••I rj^ihn*.
The tn.k of the Iiiinlrtera
ta
I'lae. iufu .Jimll «hu|&gt;e the poacn
• • M u. f.„ l u i y, hoiland. H un.
“."•&gt;
H.iinama and llnlgnria.
Ihei .....
|
‘ ••o
A me, lean official. havo
called
••||„. liernian .|o e .ti,.„ ‘*
' ttMug thi |iri*««*iiV
ferrite*.
S.-ciel«M Ilyrne. .|&gt;enl u l.u.t.

ii (iiglui leaves the speaker's stand
' •D lit .n*h delegale. Ivin Tlmmas,
•on lic.ii|||y applaud In his »poech,
wit m aiinamciiU. (iiilcrmihunal)

"M aking • pradilllun on th*
mi triune o f an off-year nationtil
gfc- tinn la hatardoUa enough, in
r*tm *J . Uiaea and la' dowirdght
difficult t n 'U i i po st-w ar ywft\ "
“Thee*, are so m any factors
# A tig la vote Is predirtod whan
that .emiat b* considered that
vn|er» g n to the pull, l.niiorrm*
I N. Kennedy dir.-rtor of the
the usual yardsticks which gen­
to elect national Slid alatr rep State liame and K re.h W ntet Ki’l*
erally ore reliable In other years
rew ntative*. Palls will .(jien at t'umiiiiislun, -in i,ii t.alay that ,•
cannot be depended upon with
.7:00 A. M. and cln«c nt .:0U lelad fish dealer's lieetue or ..
certainly in 1040.*r
•
I*. M. The County t'oinniixiiin rmnmerviul Iniat license due* liu.
S parkm an went «h to say:
will g.i right ahead with it* authorise the h .ld u l to fish. Il
"Hut a f te r weighing all the fac­
meeting tnmnrmw morning in ■mly nuthorire. hipiMo deal ill fi*l.
tors involved I believe I am
spite of thb election, O. P, H ern­ and ll»e the boat tir catch the fish,
cpnservativr whan I predict that
don. county clerk, announced
he sells..
JACK 80N V II.I.K ,
V. I
Rie Democrats will ratalrt con­
■ In Hanford, persons living wr*t
trol of Congress, both the'H ouse
lr he fishes outside rtf his hoini'
of Park Avenue will vote' in the county’ at all or If lie fisiir- ••
of Representative* and the Sen­
usiial place at the old depot Ills hunit" county l.y any nielli.* I
ate. W* will lose soma seats In
building on Commercial Avenue, other than pole and tins*, lyeim-dt
some ' ts ta te s ' but will pick up.
and lho*e ea*t uf Park Av.-imr said, ha will be rei|uitcd t» &gt;
some in othkre. W hile I'b eliev e
will Vote at the {*0111111 Mill V Hi |&gt; &lt; &gt; * « e. s ln n , , f n . l a t e D - l i * ' .
that wa will suffer' a net lots,
U stNlltsi*#*! (SH PNf V |H*S|
Good news for th,- kiddie* —
It* eiiite.
1 feel confident th a t we will re ­
*♦•» Ain* pi* k* il ti|i !»4 vuith Sjtn
Santa Claus will arrive S atu rd ay
tain control.”
.' .
^ M
f»*I*| t |,u
morning, - Nov. 3b, al&gt;onrd a *ea
I "•% ti»* I m kr i iiiti«*n| Ity l!t **"• •* ''•‘lis t a t.f St A Ulffl'Mldt* . .».!»
plane which ‘is scheduled tt» lanf\
!*•-.e|tl«- ill -It-.ttl ul i k.vu,IV|. .|f» | t*i*, ».**• (I , | y ni tie.
on laike Mi-ur.M-. A I'ig pa rad.'
httlivLltiii! tight. 4)ti«| lilnuly tit*
S a tifniil tuien il lln* (Hi Ly kickwill fnllmtc, ami bands from S an ­
W, C. Ila rtlin r, a rc iid .n t &gt;d
*U'**'l &lt;»f f f g l m r n l u t inn; I *i »vrt*«- m g o f f lo t h r M ulleit. hnm ctlLttfty I hilward H ln liu ami City Cum .
ford, Orlando, Winter P ark, !&gt;.*f titi'i|•11*#* |ir^ * i,| ,if burinlimii1 T o m in v . tloueh. Jiiliiiaori. S e l i n « ■mUalim'T le a H
West F irst S treet and Im-al
la-.Jwr were
Land a n d 'o th e r communities will,
**|ihiiitiml" chtUM, tVitnnniy utu| imuI l ltir k \ i W e r * Lt-gtin p ie tiitjg ii&gt;mliia,ut,*l rkuurilsy
farm er, caught seven l.lnck lu»ull'-riuroa
b* Invited to play. There will l« ,
f
itutt««tul
alnliiltty
Limit*.ul
*
»
f
|
bv
City
conunluilimrrx
unit
In the Wvklva River Friday and
Lie FV*| f t i u . t i t l \knll.
Fikr **ff
gaily decorated floats; al«o blcjr»a -t«*lt|l *|M*ut|ii- (■ |lf f lri«*n«,\
Mav.ir
II
J
O ut
foUowtng
Saturday, ranging
In
w.-ight
'
ST.
AUGUSTINK.
Nov.
4.
,A’,
cles and iiddte vehicles, with prices
thru
t of Wlu*t thry lentust
i«|t«iiMi'*ttntiii!t
M«ttf^i| ni Mi*
Robert Samuel, 1B20 ' Sanford ft r the best dreotations. ltest «f —-A fo n d er speaker of the Flor­ from two and a lialf to .eve.,
•i vniufm tory Inlervh-w wtlH Waa
*
mm fu it cmtv til. iL ifgrity hi gtikciir i »*.| hi- ,.u
piamds:
Mr.
I
la
rtli
nr
gnvr
the
ida
'
-House
of
Itrpreeentativrs*
^ v e n u e , picked 13 uf. 16 grid ­ all th u g will be a lot, of randy
•iDHi.innipjil .t t nf nipt itut. r«M*»tt | iimI
A•
A.imlnLMrntlon otfldaLi In
has' urged members of the Flor­ Herald three fine has* that »&lt;'■■•
iron conteats and waa declared given away.
W.i*liln,t.«i In regard to fin al
**Uik .km| in **$**•• || 11**9| lllwltnitl
|i|||,
Tf'ifgfit S aturday morning
th* w inner of th* Mathar-RitxThis invitation tu Santa, and tin­ ida S tale Junior Cham ie, of1
*t(l.-ni&gt;-m
,.f pmpert* rlghb* at tlin
I* *•»!- •»»•! *111.1 trU , Fmi Inlet' • \ f i . ,
Commerce to exert, "strong pr,-«
Herald pick th* w inner contest.
J Sant,nil Naval Air .Station.
•ii«!t*.i.| . f
tiie k rfV
till
F til*
’ .»»
*
tt'eallaw**
.a
waau
u
l
sure"
In
help
effect
u
o
m
p
le
lr
Tha only tw 0 games th a t young
I Xtr tlu-gma. *ho will, Mr lewh.
’ i A m in ot. II.•li^ | *»e t» &gt; an.| i 1&gt;.I*- jer arrive*! laid, t„ Haufuhi Friitoy.
re w ritin g of the Florida e.-o.li
Samuel failed to select - corrWlly
1 | Hull Hoik ••#| Ul.. Ii.ill t se! Ifa Mtlllr! | titrli .till that lie luul tuutkl Dial
tution.
eecrp th# S a n fo rd -S t. Augustin#
j - S •*»! *• M’llHv aaf U.iUtllltf *•«f Mane nf llw? WAA m jueaU liad been
The form er Florida speaker,
ffftd th*. Cornell - Columbia tilt*.
! Inr 1.1* |t l a \ - lift a ftikr.l irM'f «»• ritaiiMfd aliicp that ageticy I,ad
Dan McCarthy of Fort I’ieire,
F ir s t. pria*, offered by Mather
AHilri w»*»i (t*liui 4fi| » k»«i Im | •ft tie*-,, &lt;ontact«M, and that soma of
also u rg e d 'th e Jaycees tu advo­
of Sanford,- waa * lounge chair
n tttcklr (o tiuiM t)ir I ik hi
cate the creation of a stale tax
Die City's proposal* had to be re and ottom an.
pond
when
lie
said
tlmt
"in
some
I1* hlni tlini; lip, Imt U,r Sflitfoiil line vt-M-O and new requenta made.
Clifford Gamble Gracy die.1 a t commission, possibly 'a s part at
Second, th ird and fourth pri»*
rn-rji
hiuikaariii
tt-,luces
the
.-nun
1 • vkns .ifi *!,•,-. tin iin- o |aj ami
Pro|u*als concerning Die airport;
hl» home (n Miami Saturday,. Nov, a new constitution, with 100 per­
•winnera
* ___ correct
•',;V of a child lo tearu and dgveh,|r
^iHmifuril dit*w a fi\»• yaul penalty Mvcilon of the Station are iibaeCl
selection* and war* Judged win­ •2 a t 7:00 p. M." ftllowltig a brief cent taxation on valuation enby as niucli a , 7*. jw trn it. If i*c
I ( MhlinutH l»M I'agr T hn )
rom plrtrd and .slioukl be paAwst
form ! throughout th r state.
ners In th* order In which they Illness.
nouiiie th a t the children hi* eui
upon during tl«e coming week,
McCarthy addressed the JayMr. CYscey was Imm in Grovewere received. 8#cend prixa, a
s.-hopls who haw Inmkwcim- arc
•sahl Mr. Hlggin*.
..
china baa* table lam p offered by town, Gs.. J a n . 23, IHtMk lie cam?
lo»lng half their Capacity 1" prutii
fV&gt;||*wtng Ujr prrarntation of the
M athar, waa won b e QUd Bors- to ' Hanford In 11*24 and resided
Ia-gislstur* to appropriate’ ll.ftou. from education then **«• aie wav ;
lull report to the City Commission,
dorf, 1800 Elm Avenue. Mr. her* until about Ihire y ears ago
000 for necassary expansion nf in t une-fifih of our S tate uppiothe change* necevuuiry In the pre’Aurtdurf misted th* Corntll - whan he moved tu .Miami.
public health control in Florid* pnalion of |lit,(MMt.tMH) each year
rctitallon were nut Ivor lied by th e
8urvivors ‘ incl.mle “ fir* sons.
Columbia lilt and th* Penn S tate
and th a t ha considered it “a* because o f this neglect. That is t'»
Comintoslonera., amt they vu*re
Virgil,
W
alter
and
Charles
of
Han­
» Ford ham contaat.
.
.
being a conservative Investm ent.•' &gt;ay, we Tire actually getting -aluul
liutructevt to prepare proposato
ford;
Clifford
of
Miami;
and
Billy
. Dan - W right won Uilrd prise,
Dr. H erbert L. Bryans, presi fmirtoen and one half millioii
emtKxlylng these chmngea. ,
wRh the Ul 8, Army statiunesl *i.
T hrw proposals were mailed
2-ThMhMfc'
“
‘ ‘ f f i M i China; two '•iaughtars, Mrs. J . K. for the selection of a budget di­ dent, Pensacola M id . that the State dollars in rexulls frum th« ID*,rini I — Hill llruimn of Sanford Saturday afternoon ntid will be
rector by th* legislature. Amend­ Health D epartm en. ta doin© every fin,000 we are spending.
A ttaching fnls£ psoiiugandn. lie routinin',| to (•« (tie outstanding considered a t a Joint meeting
Jones
and
Miss
H
^
l
i
e
‘.G
racey,
mentfive
would
eliminate
imt*t
thing possible fo r th* protection
p k
Cancer which killed 2400 net anus ii met led " 8,11116 Vi our New Denier,
k l u . B. e . 8 U .U . H i t J . M. both of Sanford; tw.) brothers, continuing slate appropriations. of th* health of th# people, but in Florid* last year Wins nliui im- m e spreading Ihr propaganda that hack to th r Floury Univi-rslt) Thunwtay of Uic WAA. the Navy
Bill
Gracey
of
Gruvrauwn.
Ga.
tliat th* Governor had exprvant* i (Hirtant cn the roster »f problem*, you, a* a irgiklirred Democrat, iiitrr.chiM.1 footl'all Imgue this and the CAA (Civil Aeronautic*).Stineeiphar. Baa C urt!#, J . W.
"After having interviewed offi­
th* situation axactly when he said ftrnerat diseases which account f«r must vole for the New Deal nomi­ week as he Ini the Freshmati
Altman
and W illiam McTear and Jv* Gracey of Jacksonville;
ons sitter. Mrs, C. 0 . W hita of
"Th# D epartm ent's activities aie Ift |&gt;crcent of Chatahoochce's nee, hut **c all know th a t we; ns eleven to it. third consecutive cial*. on the subject, I reel con­
Daytona. Beach.
victory.
fident th a t Lheae proposals will b*
severely restricted becau*# thr I'-'tirnts year a f te r -year and tub- free Americans, can vole for the
&gt;Funeral services ‘will be con­
lie «rort-d one touchdown and accepted as presented." said Mr
funds for th# naeossary ■ami es­ ricutosis which kills aiound rtO&lt;» man of uur choice in the voti/fg
Higgins
ducted a t tha Erickson Funeral
sential operations have not lietn 1p-rsons • annually were- two other hm th. The N'vw Dealers »ay fu r­ tetnied with Jack Itullwii.J uf
Him# Tuesday at 2:00 I*. M. w ith
He pointed out th a t the City'#
Montgomery. Ala., to setup an ­
I . C. Hander of the Florida allocated to i t "
Dr. E. D. Brownlee o fflc ia tin r. Highway Patrol announced today • Dr, Bryan* also said It Is ttue magnified- diseases whch Gover­ th er (h at if you split Four ticket other ns the Fr»sh turm .l hack present rrvokahle permit to th a
nor
Caldwell
called
for
m
ote
mon­
it
will
he
thrown
out.
T
hat
is
un­
station wlU be terminated when
Burial will be made in E vergre-n th a t a civilian examiner h at been th a t cnly ona s ta te In tha Sou lithe Seniors, l'J-tt,
ey to com bat.
&lt;i__^
true. This Is th* same sort of pro­
Early In the second quarter the WAA take# It over, which, h*
vqnloyed -to handle driver* #x- east spends la .. jUr capita th a t
paganda
I
'cautioned
you
to
bcA nother p art of the ClKentor’s
Urannn took thr snap from sakl. should be not later than
aminflrtons for llcftues. Bender Florida doe* for public health com.
15. when final disposition will '
•aid th a t th* axamlnar will per­ Irol, a total of So cants par ;&gt;erso-i, *peech w hirn Dr. Hryans ru n \tv „ d - war* of several weeks ago. Put ernter, and stashed 10 yards uff Nov.
be considered.
form this duty in 8«rainol*, Lake whan national authorities agtCe e.1 was hi* reference to th r fi.ud of y .u r " X " in front of the name of tackle to put the first-year men
All ataUon property will be deed­
the man you want .to vote for." in the lead. After the Seniors
an-i Volusia rouatia*.
th at a t le a it 62 par capita from the sanitary engineering "w hirlr' has
ed lo th e City, subject to reatrtclie
charged
th
a
t
the
Ol‘A
• The axam lnar will be In San­
bean dangarousOly nrgleited. It Is ihrou-Ji regulation, forced- the knotted the count midway the Uon In th e dard as to Urn opera­
ford every Tuesday afternoon from
impossibltKfnr the S tale Hoard of United Stale* to uhtain our sunply fourth q u arte r, the Freshmen tion of schools, airport and th*
John L Saul* adjutani of Sami- 24)0 lo fi:Q0 O'clock and eveiy
Health to carry nut tha ir-llvit, t of shoe J ’ath tr from A riantina.
hospital, ha declared. Whan tha**
_1__ ___
*__n
.
An
_
nol* County Post No. 3 n 2 o f th e Ha'unlay
morning from #:Q0 to
change* are made, th a program
assigned to that D epartm ent by
Vgterana of Frreitm War*, an- 12:00 o’clock. PatnJm ati B*nder
can go ahead aa planned a few
Itiw on th* meager bpprupriathm
flounced today th a t th* local or- revealed th a t this afternoon, was
months ago, ha aald.,
*
of 670,000. Stream pollution alone
Georg* Si Anderson, Itinerant
ganliation ha* cpnttlbuled 6UM U»j last tliy he would personally
. Mr. IHggtna and Mr. Laahar, r e ­
contact repraaentativ? from th«
*»,. U f t .ftirm it 8emino|* H igh give examination* to driver* seek
ported th a t they enjoyed (to*
-Vctotan* A dm inlitration Sul&gt;- Uuig licenac*.
•'*- » . * "
weather an theff trip, and had h o
gional offiro- In Orlamlo will I*
Bamiar also explained th a t th*
automobile trouble. They com­
In' Sanford tomnrow* from 2:00
offic* will be moved from the
mented on the. am ount of cotton
A. M. to 3:00 p. M. a l the Sheriff's
being picked In th e Carolina*, with
Armory to ' a new. location lata
•Office' In the Court Houx*. Mr.
grower* rushing U to mark*&lt; fo r
&gt;
thi* wreak o r early next weak. Tha
And;raun
Will
n
uiat
veteran*
with
high price*. W ashington officials naw location has not r a t bem dcm
atter*
pert*iningto
benefits
to
expressed much In try-rat tn tha re­
ruled, b# aald, but added th a t It
which they may he enrlltad and
port of th* m eant roc ape of M ,
would b« annrunced aa aoon as
the m ountain -Hon. from th* B anBatarmlnad.
-

St. Augustine Noses Out Celery

Kennedy Expla!
Finhlng- Licenses

Local Merchants
Make Plans. For
Christmas Parade

Bi'iin In Everglades
Alss« Ili( By Storm
During Past Week

G. W. Austin Is Named
Head Of Committee
To A rrange A ffair

POKCES RAILROADS It) ASK FOB 2f»% INCREASE IN FREIGHT
RATES. WHEN GRANTED BY THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE
COMMISSION, IT WILL FLACK A LIEN OF ABOUT 20c FER BOX
ON ALL CITRUS FRUITS — ALSO A LIEN ON EVERY CRATE OF
VEGETABLES — ON ALL LIVESTOCK, FERTILIZER, LIMEROCK,
PHOSPHATE AND FARM IMPLEMENTS SHIPPED IN OR OUT OF

W .elk I d *. ' VH a I h I I l f v* J o h n . «
W a lkin*.
lir lH n la h U «u 'l
I h a I li t * r t *
I l r r k ' l l R l i l I" .ni . I h u i I m I* • l l k n r r r
\|*U j t i *
llirrrfn rt
tr &gt; j i il fr t |
»u
mi|H*4i ^ l h Hulil t a i n t
In l'**t *' 0
i*f
l&gt;) a l l n r n r j r a l I h r i * o u i l l l n t i g r In
s^4nf&lt;*rt1. F l o r i d a
«&gt;n i h r
;t*«l «la&gt;

Higgins, Leshcc

Florida Jay cees.
Asked To Urge
New Constitution

R obert Samuel Is
Warned Winner Of
Football Contest

State Hoard Lauds Caldwell's Plan
For Exuansion 0t‘ Health t'untrol

Clifford G. Gracey •
Died Saturday N i^ht

Emory University
Fresh A^ain Led
By Bill- Branan

XOTICH TO . t m t t l l
TOl IIUVIN IIAIIIIOWH. whose
rcsMan&lt;-e Is unlinnwn: ,
•
Vi.u tu* h strb r nollfled that sail
fur dtvnrrs ha. bssn (11.4 against
roll ,h r nniNK.I.IA IIAUIIUWH, In
Ih* Circuit Court ■ (nr IH* Ninth
Judicial Clrrult s i lb* Hlal* ol
Florida. In and (or Hsminol* Corraty,

. ,:

Highway Patrol Has
Civilian Examiner

13 Peraons Receive
lVork
ork Compensati
Compensation

F A R R I.Il’S
F l k tV/r(c

PACKA G E S IO H Iti«M si sat act glut,
9/~S

S A N F O R D , ‘ F L O R ID A ,

N EW SPA PER

MCUDtNT AND MtS. TRUMAN arc shuwn on the rear plalfonil of the
Presidential Special s i they le d Washington for their home In Independenc*. Mo., where they wlU vote on November 5. Traveling with
the President was Speaker o ttlie Home, Sam Rayburn, (D.-Tex.). who
ta to keynote a Democratic roily In Independence.
(/ntrrnj(tim ci)

Polls In Seminole County Will
Onen Tomorrow Morning At 7:00

hi»

D A IL Y

Action Revealed By
State Department;
Commerce. Friend­
ship
Emphasized

A n d e r to n

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B e^inning.at 9:00 A. M
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P artlf cloudy ihU afternoon, toni*ht m il Tuesday.

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that In tiefi till ihrtrof. a Urrrrr pm
r«infr»*&lt;» -will Lr rMr«r«| and Iht
raLI «*MU«a i*M»rrr«1 at |Hirtr.
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Very V erpilllr
Ne lo|u*'r aie they rulh'd M&gt; .
I Iti.lde and Mr Out.lde. With the
I oppo.itinn atronge, than duiuiM'
l the vrartiille *ea.un«, Hlauchaol
la n d Davi* have he n faking tu rn .
I&gt;it hittimr the Ii i i - anil . gnin.i
: arr.iiiul the end*.
.
Davis Iiii.* g allv d only half lln| hlihiiij: ynnlnge attribuivd In him
; in IU4A. In hi* fir*t 7ft cairiea from
l&gt;rrimnmge he averng.d h.2 n»
| lOiepaer»| with hltl vaar*. 11 '
Hlam hard uvt-iaie.f 5.7 yard* u,
! III. first jJ ea rlier this fall whih
| la'd &gt;r««i n I-' averaged 7.2 In In'
Ini 11 handling efforts
Tl* oppi.iillrtn defml'ely hit
neon lougher. D will reach ii , ii.-uk on Saturday, No* U. in
Yankee Stadium
whrie
lim y
i ii ■el.* iiidwateh Notre Dam* III
I he No. | football game • f (lie
year.
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th e Aliarra of mo*! Inveattnent comparne-, repre­
tent car.'(Iilly t&lt;i*rte,l group* of good tirade MxurlUes
Thr&gt;- xharea have liettemt tfie market overate for
year* Title may be the moment to place your confidence
In those whoMi bueinrra it bv to know.

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III1NKY ANHHIISON WolA'VTT

for U N I T E D STATES

VFW Donates »190 To
SHS Library Drive

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MONDAY,

NOV. 4,

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i9 4 o

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Schsd, Republican; between Joe
election. Padgett became president
Hsitdricks, Democratic incumbent
of tho league earlv in the 1944
and M. J. Mtn*. Jr., far rapreseason when Combi resigned be­
M nutivg (n Congress from the
. TAMPA TRIBUNE
The principal question to be decided in tomorrow’*
cause o f bis health.
6th Congressional district, and
election haa to do with the proposed constitutional amend­
Judge A. S. Herlong, Jr.
between W ilbur C. King, Demo­
him. and reganlless o f any qual­
_ sr
ments. Three of the Democratic nominees for high office
crat sod Clifton D. Scalf, Re­ g tro u a o r fiau g h t w ith such dis­ ifications or lack of qualification* Leesburg was elected vice pres)
hnve Republican opposition. Spessard Holland is opposed
publican, fa r state railroad com- astro u s result# as the rsnUnuing for th e office. Under the am end­ ent, and I’eter Schaal of Silver'
CM lIaw* I'rvm Page
appropriation proposal, the am end­ ment an a\jen, a Com m unist from Springs was re-elected secretary.
raiiiioner in 'G ro u p No. 1,
by J. Harry Schnd for United States Senate, and Joe would tend to 'itcam u p 1
Onopposed • state ‘ candidates ment to Article XVI, which will oe Russia or a N ail from G erm any
Hendrickg U opposed by Jl. J &lt; Mom, Jr. for representative ing crop* in the m in #wept
arc Paul D. Barns .and Roy H. N um ber F oumuv th e ballot, U a ebald be selected.
from the &amp;th congressional district, Wilbur C. King is g reatly increasing *dam age
Chapman, as justices of the b*d am andmwJFand should be r e ­ - Because a Budget D irector, so
appointed, would take over one of
also opposed by Clifton D. Scalf for Railroad Commission­ other condition* m ight tend to Florida Supreme Court, Edwin G. jected by the people Nov. 6.
T h i| amendment would provide' tns more im portant functions now
'
er. Nevertheless, principal interest in the election centers minimite the lo«*.
JFrater a* com ptroller; f e r ry W.
exercised by the Governor, who is
— “ Th# potential force Of ifcta
around the amendments.
elec «d by and responsible to the
weather-blow may be visioned m usioncr; M. b. Smith &lt;T-Bone|
Ily W. Y. Billing
Four bf these six amendments are of no particular baiter, If we consider th a t la and
and .au th o rise the L egislature to
Toeehlon Drug Cm
Jam es B railty Odham. as
rib e his powers, duties, qua I
m cau sa with the L egislature in
■AS cortcern of ours as they pertain to the consolidation or the area served by th a Pahoke* group one and two member* of R ations and term o f office, w ith­ session
two months of every two E very human being has a cerq
S tate Faritiar*’ M arket alone,
abolishment
of
certain
offices
in
Orange,
Hillsborough,
the
House
of
Representatives.
u i n point .: beyond which- he
rani •
out an y constitutional or (.thsr years, powerless to act when not
the
FaU
crop
of
bean*
total*
• M ta a rr.
rM »l,tl*aa aaS aaUrta
___ at Ray and Escambja counties, cannot possibly be objection­ tome 22.000 acre*. E arly report*
There a re
th ree. Seminole lim itaions whatsoever. Briefly, it in session, ill Budget D irector, for
cannot .g o without breaking,
al able in any way to any of us. an d seem, to be clearly of
aaiaala n i lha
either
physically or m entally,
indicated th a t thl* a re a was County commissioners to ' bo Woubl tak e initiative B udget-auth­ 22 months of every tw o years,
aA«. w UI ka aaa»«aS tar
Thja point varies w ith each
tar a lta H la h n falaa.
benefit to the people primarily concerned. But it is around moat seriously damaged. Ship­ elected; H. B. Pop* In D iltric t 1; ority o ut of the handa of The- Uov* would be free.even from th* con- person.
can c a rry a
the other two amendments. No. ‘1 and No. B, that some con­ ment* of beans from th e E ver, J . F. McClelland in D istrict 2 trn o r ami plare it in the hands of irol of hi* creators and could do crushing Rome
Itn iH u r
load of work, anx­
much as he pleased w ith all the
(saw wa w w i U Th# lla ra lt troversy revolves, and in the outcome of which wo.are glade*. October 30, totaled 19 and 0. C. Dodd In D istrict 4 ; the Legislature.
iety and secret w orry, w ith
h "ha aallaaaT fla lt a t tlT f f to la l
This amendment la bad for th e money In the U s e trea su ry . _
cars, according to a re p o rt re­ two members of the county
lha lara- especially interested.
apparen t ease. O thers cannot
«alalal&gt;
•'
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sta
te
:
school
board,
W.
M.
Haynes
and
Becam
e
a
fob
so
Inviting
would
ceived from M arket M anager J,
la lha aa t a v r . s U l
I n M t u r U n la Chlaaaa
Amendment No. 4 would amend the Constitution of A. Dulany. Prices w ere still L. K. Jordan, anil for constable Because it would give the Legis- bring on a r u s h ' of jots-seeking go so far.
to ap- politic inns who would consume
I,eRoy B. Reiter will be voted
Task,
__ laturc
JM, unlimited
m ___ ■ authority
.tty it
Never allow ^ tu rie lf to ap ­
Floridn-so ns to'provide for the appointment, by n con­ weak, due to ■ continued ship­ for
In Precinct* 9, 11, 12, 14 point, f i r life i f - I t aixhed, any much
.
_ef the
brief lim e of the
D
ar at iw
Tka
proach the danger point. You
.*
Tha lla ralt la a aa a* W
*&gt;
from
other
Southern and 10.
person, from anywhere, to virtual Legislature in making a selection
! hraarU lat H rna nklah la aarla current resolution of the Senate nmi House of Representa­ ment*
benefit neither yourself, your.
\
Ma»U aalltlat la
fo* JT tives, of a director of the budget whose powers, duties, slate*.
' There ere six Constitutional control of th* sta te ’s finances-—a and thus operate again st th e in­
Job, your family or your'
at all aaarh tlu a la h aa
•The Pompano S tate Parm er*' Amendments to vote on. No. l i power which should not be so ra re - terests of the people who seek
country, I f you attem p t more
(a ll a» aal M i n a » qualifications and form of offico shall bo prescribed by M arket (hipped It* first c a r of
ic»*lv
irestewed:
[*on.
and
need
legislat'on.
refers to the ropsoUdatlon of
la lhla »■*»» a*4.
than you can bear.
aawa aahlU hrt harala the Legislature. Apparently tho purpose of thin amend' beans fur the Kali season, dur­ fund collection agencies in O r­
Because It would perm it a m aj­
See your doctor regularly.
j M rtkakliaallaa at tr»ing the last w eek .'T h ese bean*
Make your health your firs t
•alahaa harala ara aUa i f ment is to, see that the funds appropriated by the Legis­ were
ange Courtly.
No. 2, would ority o f the L egislature—meaning
grown
by
G.
E.
Kobcrtioo.
48
mgmber*
of
the
House,
20
memlature arc ‘spent by administrative officials as the L
" egisOther
u tn e r thing*
t
fall
concern.
,
M anager J.
l~ W
W arren has' an- exempt Plant City from its pro- Iper* o f Jhe Senate— to create an
J . L.
H'v-'J
naturally In place when you
vliions of collections In H ills­ o fficial, die atorshlp
HQNDAY, ^O VEM BBR 4. 1916 laturc intended they should be'spent.
fa F lorida,
are a t 't "h ei peak of your ablllfor the farm*! borough County. No. 3, refers to
Tim opposition contends th at jUch a Budget Director, nounced ofplans
i« ‘ '
withi im
m ore pr'wcr th an any elected
tics.
■
„
the Pompano M arket tax
p i p m VKR8E r o u t o d a y
DAYTONA BEACH, Nov. 4 consolidation reform s - In □fficiaf.
poshibly appointed for lifo, could virtually set himself up opening
Procure the best medication
for the Poll season today. Pre- Bay County, No. 4, would hav*
lAt—T h r pres ids ne y of th e Florida
Because iL would enable the S tate la a g u e returned to Al Combs
from a (meted pharm acist.
1
W E KNOW L IT T L E OF TUB ns a dictator filling every political job in th.o state with, season shipm ents, in addition to the Legislature choose the d i­
This is the 133rd of a aeries
Leglsfature to cast aside th e time-» MATERIAL U N IV ERSE, W t his own favorites, abolishing any publib project which the car of bcanh, have included rector of the sta ts budget In­ honored constitutional limit, fed ­ of Gainesville. Director* elected
of
Editorial A dvertisem ents
hi
SHOULD NOT ASSUME THAT he did not like and virtually ham-stringing the governor six cars of squash, and ona mix­ stead of th e Governor under
the ll&gt;f7 officers a t a m eeting in
appearing
In thla paper cacty
ed car of squash, cucumber#, present law.’ No. 6. woald p ro ­ eral and state, th a t no official In Daytona Beach Sunday.
W B KNOW A LL ABOUT SPIR­
Monday.
in 'U h s r the execu'tve ami legisITUAL T lllN G S rW h ere waai thou on everything he would like to do. Those who favor th? eg rp ian t and beans.
Combs succeeds E rnest P adgett
hibit “ ridsra'1 in appropriation
«h«n 1 laid the foundation* &lt;&gt;f tin amendment deny this and contend that the uuiy way tho
“ Manager C. S. Phillips bf bills and would also abolish la tlre departm ents of government- of Daytona Beach who requested
f
"
4&lt;1
-hold
office
longer
than
four
*
hi* name not be. presented fo r reaarthT Declare if th o u 'h a il un­ Ntatc can ever eliminate' careless and wasteful expendi­ our Florida City S tate Parmer** continuing ap p ropriations" No.
w
year# and to appoint a B udget
derstanding.—-Job 38:1.
M arket, in a week-end report fi. refers to election of jmlg* sn i'
tures
is
through
such
a
Budget
Director
answerable
to
or
for
any
term
of
office
nr
sb
stated th a t the picking o f pine- county solicitor in
Escam bia
life.
an y ^ m p -u sA M a -ttu *
the legislature.
,
tf*
o u ld b* countyT
Uli.ld — crop.
.Usury Wallace »»y» th a t In* *1 , - A iu u m lm w tt N o r tV— w o u ld - d o a w a y UTtH— T t i R n r lan
i cp isiatu re may choose to .give
•trted
this
coming
weak,'
if
the
star
t h a is m t* tnr t f - n f - n u n i r
Q uality of
”b c ra helpful In brlM lnx ubout a containing appropriations, nnd would nbolish "continuing w eather is clear.
witi bu th &gt;'« prises of 918. 910
aWdlflcstUm" of U: H. fnrelitn appropriations” except for county schools, cities and coun- these early tom atoes will bo
and 98 for the windows adjudjed
policy toward R tu tla . Th*l« not tics,permanent improvements to state institutions, and for fair, th* report indicated.
has iw st trimmed by a secret com ­
“Th* first auction sale of the
n b a t w« under*tooU P retu k o i ptytsiona nnd retirement and trust funds. In other words,
m ittee ( f thr*.; ladres. E. M. Swain
sealon on the F o rt F ierce S tate
T rum sn ntul S ecretary Byrne* to
Is |n c h a rg - of the window trim-,
the Legislature pould not tack an appropriation amend­ Farm er*' Markpt, was reported
•ay.
^
ming contest*, W. A. Morrison I*
ment, unjustifiable in itself, on to a popular bill,'just to^ this week by M arket M anager
finance chairman. K. C. H arper Is
hr. E. William*. A total of 600
(IWitllMria lews, « « * I) t
- Sanford’i G tn len Cluh, which nL get it' passed. And a larger proportion of 8tate expendi­ field crates of to ms the* on thl*
ui h
Bi. vm,b , which
,
In ch a rg e of
lighting,
will
big parade, was decided upon at sta rt Nov. , 30 (mil be . Iwpt on
toady h*» many beautification pro. tures would be brought under. legislative review every
ial* brought $CA5 Tor* th e grow ­ the meeting Friday morning of the throughout
it* credit, l* further cn- two years.
hou th* holiday season, and
If I‘I • d* i c i n gto It*
er. Auction prices for. tom atoes Ranfdrd Merchants Aasoclatlon, Frank Shames will head the S an ts
leputatlon o* an k*»et
The
opposition
contends
that
during
its
60-day
through the week were reported according to G. W. Austin, c h a ir­ Claus reception committee.
to tha city by pl»nll«B 32ft itood
.
____ouleo* ond ra*ny other plant* 1Tiesaion the Legislature does not have time to consider ranging from 13.60 to 10.66. man of U*oparade committee, who
S an ta during tho month of Dec­
on tho .Post Offico ground*, m*k- ench nnd every appropriation necessary under this amend­ Volume totaled 0,000 to 8,000 today predicted th at the paradt- ember Is also tehsduied to visit
C L E A N — E C O N O M IC A L
Ing thl* one of tho m o il attractive ment; nnd that consequently, hasty and iii considered crates. Quality was reported a# wmild be the m ost super event of the outlying communities in Sentbeauty »p*&gt;t» In S anford. Our h»l* action would result, or unduly long sessions. Those in excellent. Our report* Indicate its kind in the h istfry of Sanford. inole Courtly with his. candy. Duo
heavy rainfall in this a re a but Th* Jaycees. young and energetic
•TO off to tho ladic* who*e enMeat block* resurfaced tike new. Blocks treated
to scarcity q£ mert-handit'.'. the
ithuaiaam for beautification I* not favor of the amendment say that' the only way the Legis­ not such a downpour a# ' swept business men "of the community. bulk o f Christmas buying is Vxwith special ,wpx.
Bevel replaced
______
F
ort
!
nre
noing
to
handle
the
details
o
'
the
Everglades
section.
daunted by tlw probleht* of the lature cati over cut unnecessary State expenditures and
peeled to lake place during thV
Fierce reports Indicated lighter ; the p arad e'an d will give out the first tw o week# ’of ffc i.qnbcr, nnd
day.
abolish cndlus.s boards, bureaus and commission is througli precipitation
tow ard th e west, [ rn ndy donated by the m erchants,
therefore the program this year
some such amendment aa this.' '
with
apparently
a eorreapond- „ i d Mr. Austinwill s a r t a week earlier than usual*
Tho problem# of the IlrilUh In
Wo
are
not
prepared
to
say
which
side
is
right
in
ingly'decreased dam age to grow-.
.Merchants- are requested fo v h »aid S ir. Austin.* T h ere will again
India are not ^ a* almplo a*
• S A N F O R D , FLORIEXA"
P . O. BOX 312
• critic* of IlrilU h . ImperUlUm this controversy. There is some tiling to be said on both', ing crop*. fM cum bera a o l d .a t i t n * Christm as window trim m ing be holiday mu«le from 'record* and
11
60
to
g3JI0,
averaging
»3
on
contest
I&gt;«a
to
14
and
there
ragm_
sides.
If
the
amendments
are
adopted
it
remains
to
be
a loud speaker, downtown.
would m a t* -It apir-ar, Moslem*
preparing for Ih eir annual relic*- Bccn-how they will work. But certainly the system under the F ort Pierce m arket during
laat
week.
tha
■t rile* drlvo cattio through Uuni- which the State has operated in the past leaves much to be
^ b tu y *trvet« preparing far
Tclal foa#t which will be desired, and so, under the circumstances, we would favor
rraw. llludh*, who reta rd giviQg these amendments a,chance,
a* /»acred, woulc, sot
err i l l Otto Yn preyont itarya• !
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practice religjpu* t»l' l
L nfalntifn th rir own
We afe getting our fair share of fhe current produc­
a t the aamo rime.
For the first timo in history Moslems and Hindus
loaUma and Hlndua try to kill
C ullssW rtmm ___ A»a*
tion
of new Chevrolet pasienger eorj ond trucks.
id the play *»a#
cac H ctkttt off «ml the Uriti»t\ are in Iridia arc trying to bury their differences and work and
M recalled.
Sanfoni
eontlnutd
III
drive
*nd
for
a
unified
country.
Moslems
lutve
accepted
five
offices
t
he
mlddlo.
And
o»
strikes ond shortages decrease, os the Chev­
in r
the Jiphtrc to the
on the fourteen-man coalition interim government which ^idvAiKitl
rolet plcnts are able to produce more and more new
ISt Anderson pUugha*! over for
Tomorrow I* election d a y ,. ami is attempting to set up frame work for an independent tho
*2 ocoro, and ®dd«d tho o*tr*
; »,
passenger cars and trucks, we’ll get more and more
th
o
m
h
tlwre
ha*
been
little
excit­
i *• ing campaigning In thla county, India. Heretofore the Moslem .League refused to meet point by a Bn* buck.
*
Moments lat*r KatUrllnua kick­
of
them to deliver to our customers.
" .
,
with
the
Congress
Party,
composed
of
Hirjdus.
few red hot iisue* to get out the
i&gt;
ed
to
tha
Fod»
who
opened
anothar
,
the
Moslem
capitulation
dpciw(g^mean
the
ond
voU, every cilUon *haul(Lm*ke It
Meanwhile, a* long as shortages do exist, It Is our
i w ih* hall on tho Mal­
hi* basinet* to go to the poll* far of strife in that troubled country. C a t a K and Bombay drlv* to place
let
28.
On
one
of
the
most
uni­
*
:
purpose
fo apportion our shore of the new Chevrolefs
t I* » *»iivil duly of the c ltln ti
h P i ft
ndu*M'0,!om c,aflhea resulting Tn much bloodshed quely o w fo ted play* seen on tbo
a to te . Though ho may think lh« ^
available
fairly and fustly among the many customers,
| lw Ueue* Unimporlaitl, hie own parti nnd killings. The crowded province of Bengal with its local field this yaar Hull received
the
ball
on
a
double
rev
e
n
u
and
6,000,000
population
is
in
the
grip
of
communal
atrife
cular vote more or lo*# meaning.
new and old, whose continued friendship and patron­
lets, tlw way to preterw* tho right because of tho rice shortage and threatened muss starva­ *pcd 88 yards for a touchdown.
Anderson'*
iry
for
th*
extra
point
age are the keystone of our business. ' »
,to vote I* to exorcise It. Men fought tion.
waa no good.
. . . .
'And tiled throughout the conturW*
Midway in th* third period tho
India's complex problems, political, economic and
for the privilege of votitig ami
even today b u t s antall percent­ re igious, enp hardly be solved until the Indians them­ Mullet reserve power began to
age of the m r th ’a population .can selves find a common basis for tackling these issues. In show Ha benefit*. A fl"r having
elsim any voice In th eir govern- the present world, the utatc of any one country affects interchanged two complete eleven#
during th* gam e the llrng F#d&gt;
m cnt&gt; affair*. You can. Uio lu forw ard wall was pierced a t
J jji fV?”5°qi,Icnt,y thK
Kc^BR-togother of Moslem hy
■ •
smashing wall charge* of
I t aecoied fairly unimportant to
“ N j*
a" ovo^
Ic«»t Blight uncourngcmenb the the
fleet 8L A ugustine b*ck*.
*
ro»at of u* when a U. S Arnqr not only to indians, but to all people.
.
Johnson and 8*Drrs edvanced
colorad stult the lie** crown jewthe hall to the E»d 23 where Jo h n ­
valued a t aeveral hundred
i Mi Ihousand dollar* and the Dutches*
son scampered over Til* own d e ft
tack ’o for a touchdown. Setlersi
•of Windsor wex robbed of 180,090
i adde«l th* extra point from place­
wOrth bf pretleu* atonee on her
__ 8T. PETERNBl'IU; INDEPKND FJ*IT
&gt;
ment. St. Augustin* kicked I
flra t visit to London alnce her
Sanford and Sem im le waa^unabl
m arriage to the form er King of
The Two B u te Amendments
petualing agencl^M which hav* to gain. San font kickud tn
flnnjl,, hp
^Ut when a Brooklyn
Th* ballot for the genend elec­ reached the position of separate
■I
------*loie «orno 8POO.OOO
tion N ov.'S.'w ill contain six Joint en title , and arq toy ond th* control Mullet* ami* In four short pUy*
tho Mullets
onn tha
Uju M ergenthaler Linotype LOflt* resolutions proposing amendment* of th* peopl*.
Bet* were,
war* railing
n
U Power* J&gt;lou4 bed *v*r
posy, that I* g e ttin g pretty cliwe fo th i sta te constitution. Two of
At first the** added new- lijpartand Seller*
kicked
Sell
to ham*. They hare’ *ome 'of our these will be p t interest to th*
for ib&gt;
menu
war*
relatively
a
m
a
ll/b
u
t
final drive
•a it depth)'
. . . . . . o n i linoL
in te rs of Pinellas county.* The they ha\q grown rapidly in both the addad w inLL In ati fini
and have l&gt;t*n prontiji
others a f f 'x t only O ranfo, Hill*- number and cxpendilute* during __ Fodf ’advanced lb« ball fo
their own 49 with lluU and Pidrcy
for over a &gt;ycur. Nine liorougb and Bay counties.
K 1- *°
-Th« ronsUUition ta rry in g . PUrey f**k»d and to**eJ
l IhuUiaud, dollar* ain 't hay, - The two resolutions are number­ pf( . E
1883 provided
for
sir ■Lais
eaK.
ovldad
fp
r.rix
aU
U
cab*
an aerial to Anderson for 30
r - 'r - - f S big w rp p n tU o ii.
ed 4 and 6 and call for radical K «t O
___
ra aifoUd by the ;&gt;con)s and tho float Sanford M changes
in
th*
handling
and
dis­
and
cn*
board
o( W ( o # - o # w » * “ '
b*
oard to b* appointed by .scampered th# remaining 25 y n tilj
r- ,
arcuiee th e Unlled Siatr*
of *t*U foods . . .
s . SU TU S
tha governor.
lor. Oux
Our aUU
atate govern- unm ouated.
Z -^ F a r in g pulltlc* in th* Palestine tribution
Anderson
piungndf
A n m d rae n l No. 4 would
mint la now composed of TO nipit rig h t tackle for th* e x tra
(JL « ( « o » «“ '
t o d * a o rd .™ • director of the budget whe would a n t# department*, board*, bufnL
..
»
be solely responsible to tho legis­ eaua and commission* exdusiva of
U ) ' p i t o » V 0 , ', ‘a
V
lature. . . 44 composed of th# elected cabinet.
ndvocAting
THj amendment, by n u k in g 'th *
All local units of
{op into
budget director rjaponribl* to the must operate within definite
F or on** -w feat
legislature, would aet Mm 'u p • gets »s»t most of th« state
I a ra right, fo r
watchdog of »U to (ponding If and eommtaaions operate without
iw erat and m any a
itupon»ihl* to tho legislature, any budgetary control whatever.
tw o
•4vocated lotting more
which aporove*
approval apprsprisllon*.
appropriation* th* This ayatam has now raachud the
late Pain*tine, not one
point whera approximately 80 per
i auggaate Amor- budget director would be «
raa* owe
« n t of .o u r (oUi atate wxpendi
»'• accepUng any raepomJblllty likely to lop off unneepaeary fl&gt;
e re t h a n k y o u k »
Playing politick U of Ing-'than ha Would If, m ha is « « . turns are from unbude«t»'*
roepentibie
to
th
e
cabinet
members
Tha
Handd
will
compile
electinulng
appropriationsj'
old. 'Am erican cuitnin. who** budget* are Involved.
precinct
AmendmenU No. 6 would lump
politic* w ith the It***
YOU* PATIENCt A H O
^
Basing our opinio# on Urn « - th* appropriations
tains
appropi
tha county ara
of "
1 au*h homele** a n d unfortunate
perieoc*
o
f
m
any
who
h
am
U
ken
telephone
return*
) • • Europe's Jew ish tufugeei
prom lnm t ro b e in th* a U le gov­
fo
148. Theta retu rn s
" T tla rty abominable.
ern menu w# teeomtnand pnaant* to legislative approval
bn sent to United M d
will
'ie.r-li-*.X’.l
of A m eadm w t No. 4, V
■. * r-T-rn
. * »&lt;
j m nmm^ „
;• « « n »
«»&gt;
Oven more Im portant th an Am­
y
^
l o i r v o k ig
Wo strongly recommend th a ap ­
pises a t th e
itew much Money, the endment No. iT hiA nU ndm ent No. proval of Atr-mdment No. 6, for
'
v
' ' -'
precincts: No.
it ud|l ‘ 1
how high 6 which would do nwny with ' W
an *md tg .S ontlnoroptinlions.* ,T h* # » •
much the tinulng:
tlons,” a praetks that
* * ■ •
---- nHall;
Bn . if fl o.
. 4,
a
In the Intermit o f *f1 fo k Oviedo Town
'. 'L
8L
a fijt s t j z
.
1
1den rod Cm uh
by

The Sanford Herald

Those Amendments

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f t t i u i n 1- DEAN
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I I I I l 'B l i ’T ID I HATES
Parakla l a A l m a
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Wilson R eports
Crop Damage lit
East Coast A rea

Kill Amendment No. 4

i

rhe Breaking Point

K

Al Combs Elected *
President Of F. S. L.

Local M erchants
Make Plans For
Christmas Parade

WIN YOUR WINGS AT TWf: *

S A N F O R D S C H O O L O F AVtAnON*

BUTCHERS!

LET ME CUT YOUR BLOCK OFF!

FRED VV. FISHEL

S t Augustine
Noses Out
Feds, 21 To 20

Moelem-Hiitdu Peace

THERE SIMPLY ARE NOT ENOUGH
NEW CHEVROLETS TO GO AROUND

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So that you m a y have no doubt at to our method of
distribution o f new Chevrolet passenger c a n and

trucks, w e ntqke the following

The Two State Amendments

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Foils h i Seminole
County Wiil .
Tuesday, 7:00 A.

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MONDAY, NOV. 4, 1940

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

British WomenSee There’ll Be Only
S ty le s Especially One Thanksgiving
Designed For Them For All This Year

BEAUTIFY
YOUR HOME
with VENETIAN
BLINDS

It-

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By 11ABB AKA WACE

Wo cnii mnko nrranRe*
rncnts for you to finnnco
thorn on EASY TERMS I
Venetian blind* made to fit any size windows
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Free Estimates
Wood and metal slats —
,

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Repairing — Refinishing

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820 WEST THIRD STREET

PHONE 11S2-W

nW W M M M A M M M A SM SSW SM M M M M W U M M W M M W M A

By JANE EADS
WASHINGTON — This year
there it no controvenwy over tha
day' to be set aside to gobble the
gobbler.* .
_
There arw only four Thursday*
In November, to Thankagtvtag will
have to be the last one.
~
Jhe nationwide c o n t rovwreey
over wlwen Thanksgiving should
be observed has worn a little thU
anyway sinew Gangrene In 1941 set
the fourth Thursday as the official
f u s t day.
Some states continued to pick
their own data when there were
five TJuirsdays in the month. Last
year i'enneasea and Arkansas ob­
served the last, qr fifth, Thursday.
All other stales observed th* boltday a week earlier.
The split grew out of 1 procla­
mation by I rvsident Roosevelt in
llijy. In an effort to provide a
longer period between Thanksgm n g and Christmas, he ordetwj
th a n u g v in g to he the ntxt-tolast Instead of the last Thnsdsy.
In tome years this would make
Thanksgiving the third Thursday.
&gt;E. 1). II. had acted at the request
of rctiil merchants who thought
their Christmas business might
pick up if there were a longer
shopping period between the holi­
day*.
Many governors ignored the
change and clung to the traditional
date, the last Thursday in the
month, originally »et by President

PAGE SEVEN

d*y o f N o v e m b e r A. !&gt;. IS««, a n d •lay ■f O c t o b e r A
fall y «»ii n o t *!•«* a lipcrp*’ pri* con* cash .
ff9«n will bo ( a k i n iTKAltiat j i n i , a n d
TIIKO It HCN&lt;ill
th « ca»o w ill p ro co ^d ex p a r t s
As A d m l i i l s t f a t u r **f H ip e s ­
It i i f u r t h e r o r d r r w f t h a t thin
t a t e o f Her e r in t h i p p . d e *
or»Ur b# p u b l i s h *,1 on e* a w e* k fo r
. ceased.

BIDS ON SCHOOL EQUIPMENT

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IN T H U . C l HCI* ld‘ **nt U r • «K r i l l !
NINTH
J C I I H I M . i ‘lit*’l IT i »F
T H U WTATI! 1*1 r U i l i l l M IN' \ \ H
W ITN HHH m y Hu rut a lid "lb* o f - KUll
HUMINOLF
t j i i M ’V
IV
f trial ssra | o f 111 1• c o u r t I h U 14th i ' l l ANt*Kll Y N» * r&gt;1*-1
da j o f Uctii bsr, | '91 6
H u H I I I t T Hl.KN.N Mil.I M
n I* n m t s n o N
F l k l n t Iff.*
**
t ' l n r k o f thA C lrcu ll C o u r t,
V*.
H cm lnol# C ounty, F lorida.
F K I tN I IO F H MILleH,
Uy K U IIU HD IC K, D. C.
Defen dAni
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f*KAL&gt;
( II t II H i t O F r i III.IC ITION
TO F U l t N l l o l ' i : MlIJeH, : Ju Hull
S t r e e t . HaVnnnnh, o* u r g i «
in * T i i r . e m e r r r c o u r t o r t i i i :
Vnu a r e h e r e b y
f!«tifh'il t h a t
NINTH
J U D I C I A L • C I R C U I T UK HO IIU HT Ol.UNN \IILl-H I , . , f i lr d
r U &gt; l ( I I ) A . IN A N D F O R MKMINOl.t: a s u i t for d i v o r c e aiyuln^t &gt;«*u iri the
c o t NTT. IN C H A N CE RY a b o v e e n t i t l e d C o u r t , a n d you -ue
I t t ’TM IL JA C K M A N .
h e r e b y r e q u i r e d in fil. y o u r n t m , - n
C iunpU lnant.
tippen r a n e e l |icr*!&gt;n ftII y n r by *tvn.
t-*rn#y&gt; t»» t h e Hill o f C o m p h iin t In
w iu ja m a. ja c k m a n .
sa id c a u s e o n u r h«fs.r.* Hie 2nd.
D efendant
dajr o f f l e r e n i h e r . 19I«, a m i t o t h e r e T l t R NTATK O F T L O m i U
a f l e r f ile y o u r d e l e f t *in if a n y %uii
TO W ILLIA M A. J A C K HON
h av e, in *»bf Hill »■ re*|iitfvd by
Von a r a h e r e b y n o t i fi e d , t h a t if liiw, a n d fa ll not* etc* a i w t r #
h u ll haa b a r n f l l r d In th * C i r c u i t F r o tV m fca-o H ill ho e n t c i f d . i g a i n i l
r*«urt u f H fittim ilr C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , you.
In th# milt o f ItuOi It, J a « k m a t t i
Title’ n u t ice w ill U** p u b l i s h e d ” tu +
c o m p l a i n a n t , v*. W i l l i a m A. J a c k * a tyeek f o r f o u r t i l coni»s-suii\p
ni4n. d e f e n d a n t , C h a n r r r y No.
w e f k a 111 t h e Haulord, I L i^ J .t. a
T h r n a t u r e o f th in Milt *|« t o o b t a i n i ie w s p itp r r of g e n e r A l c i r c u l a t i o n ,
k •di.vorco You a r e r«qulr«*d to file p u b l i s h e d
III
H em lnof^
tViimty,
y*»ur w r i t t e n a p p r a t a n r a on o r b c - F lo r Ida
fur* I h r t w e n t i e t h d a y Of N u V ciu b rr,
WlTNRHJf m y h a tid n o d o fficial
A. lv | 9 | | , o r a d e c r e e p r o rntifjNnft) -cal u t Ha Ilf oi»I, Hptniuolp t 'o u n t y
a HI h r i-ntcis it R K i l n i t 1 | i i u ,
F l o r i d a , thin t h e 2 a t h d ay of i Kioto*
WITNGftM m y h a n d . a n d u r n t ft* r r , A I*. I t H .
C lerk o f l h a C i r c u i t Court, of « r m t i I* HK U N D O N
ItmU c o u n t y , F l o r i d a , .thin 11t h d a y
C l e r k o f , Ha Id C o u rt
■ 1 Hr. ujattrsn, p u h l U h s d in R a n fu M .

rts m i n il ls C o u n t y , F i o r l i l u

LONDON—A sumptuously crin­
olined modal m jra d past on
raised platform of the exclusive
hotel reception room, sad the little
women In black moved Impatiently
on her narrow, gilt barbed chair.
“At laet British iremen can aaa
feehioni designed ipecially for her,
not only for export,” utid the an*
nouncementa of Britain's biggwst
home market style show.
The clothes were lovely, but
tomelhlng, obviously, was worry­
ing the woman in tbs well worn,
well cut black suit and the very,
very new high bat.
“Crinolines, bustle*, pannier*,1
she muttered viciously. "Very
pretty I’m sure. But popular I'd
be if I bought aaa, treaSda’t I,
llvinr in the suburbs with tim b­
er, because we ca n t g e t a flat
in town! Oh, a bustle's Just the
thing for the last crowded mid­
night train back to Slough, with
a good walk horse through the
rain at the end of it-"
eM fcfrlfer, A D. ) 9if.
Tbs show went on. Willowy
O. I*. 1IR1INDUN
mannequins swayed past In eve­
C lark, C ircuit C ourt
4HKA1*&gt;
ning clothe* designed from almoit
every period In hlitory. There
IN T U B C O U R T O F TMK COU NTY
re Mediaeval dr a t e a t with
N eed a L A X A T I V E ?
JC1HIK,1
BKM1NOL N
CO U NTY,
sweeping ikirta and high head­
FM»HIDA. IN U R IIA TE .
In t f i R a t a l * o f I tO fU H tT LlUIlNH,
dresses*
h e rated,
“Even if you live In London,
T-*
All CradlbpC* tMvl 1‘e t w l l i
who ran get'taxi* after something
l la t ln x Clalliia or Demand* .Visalust
•mart like a first night?“ the com­
Haiti F s t a t e :
You a n d e a c h o f j o y a f r h e r e b y
ment!' continued. “Think of that
Lincoln in HitM.
n*‘t i f ird a n d r e t f u l f e d t a p r e s e n t
headdress In t h e underground."
a n f *Ulm» a n d d e m a n d * wilt* ti y o u ,
In
M
M
1
President
Koosertlt
an­
Evening clothe* changed to day
or eith e r of y b u . m a y h a v e &amp;xaln* t
clothe*. Even here ray neighbor nounced that the expected com­ the* ra t a l * of H u b e r t I! ur n*, dcrea**mercial benefits bad failed hi de­ ril, d a t e uf p a i d C o u n t v , t o t h e
wasn't satlsflsuL
“ Yet, that's lovdy, that Cossack velop. L au r by a house Joint res­ Coun ty J i n l a u o f Hr in In ole C m i n t y .
F t u t Ida, a I ti la o f fit- *t I n t h m yi»u 11
coat and cap In white abcepekta. olution, the fourth Thursday was !u&gt;u«e
of Paid C u h n t y at H a n f o rd .
with the white kid boots and ecar- set as the date anyway.
F lo rid a,
Vrlthlh
eljsM
v aish d .ir j
Whether Congress or slat* gov. m o h lh k f ro m t h e tltn#_/»f 11»«
let glove*" the .admitted. “But
what about tendon foga, and Lon­ ornate get the final say teems to puAdi rat luti o f I h i s tinliee * R d r l t
e m a n d " h a l l bp In w rit*
don soot, end cleaners taking at be a moot question. Perhaps s o m e dInaif,l to an«’rd deh
n ll e t a l e t h e phi r e o f
least three weeks. Three weeks, day the U. S. Supreme Court will r e i l d e n r e «n»l pout «*ffb;c a d d r a e s f
be
a*ke4
to
decide
once
and
for
all
t
h
e
(
h
i
m
u
u
l
,
a m i " h a l l b e n w o i n to
that is, If you can get it to- the
w bo is the final authority on de­ by tlii^M-lalowint. hi* a g e n t , ‘T h i"
cleaners."
i i l . i f i i s i , an d a n y * u r h c l a i m *»f
claring holidays.
Tailored *uits of tweed and fine
«o file d s h a l l he void
Meanwhile, Die Department of d e m a n d| | mnnt
| I M ( T A II \ l . l . III IINH
wool* received le*e condemnation. Agriculture *ay* llicro'll t&gt;e enough
A*
«(|rtH
i ;%( r lx itf t h e r
A little longer than last year, in turkey ami trimming* fur every­ ta t * I H u b e r t nlwt
f l t i r r i s . «t• &lt; « e»* ■!
beautiful, soft, parthy rolor* and body.
Fi,wl t -il ll- t I luti i u I in, I'M*
often with a awing back effect to
It j* eatim ated that the civilian
the coat, they aeemed eminently per capita supply will allow 4 k* ,IV T in : lUl'NTV II'IHIK'H i'll! IlT
Creomulsian r e tim e prompUy bei \ j . run hi iiiv i-i.i r - r M i
practical
pound* o f tu rk ry lo every person '
cause U roe* right to the tent of lha
u i *ip n .i &gt;11H1h
"But the one good thing moil The supply last year provided fur
m h i ii n n p
lip
troublo to help loosen and expel
of ue have, anvway, is a good suit, 4 1-3 pound*. In pre-war y*«i»
iiK *i H « T » n :
genn laden phlegm, an d ajd nature
because It'* the beat 1H- coupon*' from 111.15 to J'.HJK there were only
N t»vp lw Kerch) Mlun lb.si 1 to eowtha and heal raw, tender, In­
i
n
f
N
n
t
r
H
i
h
e
l
a
1
1
1
on
t'hf»
I
21
h
da
worth," wa* all my neighbor could 2.(1 pound* per person.
flamed bronchial m u c o u s m e m ­
A I* l»M nt t r u •* i lock \ M . at brane* Tell your druggtit to eeU you
produce a* comment. "Now our
Because of increased buyitrg IIip
d"&lt;*P r»f th**, tHtttl ||s*i*fcf* In » BeUle of Q ro m ie to n with tbe unundie* are in such a state after power, thsre wlU be a broader de­ City »*f Hanford, I Ilit Ida, p p II l h r
dcrttonding you m ust like the way it
•even year*, who ha* IH left out mand for turkey this year. On the fiill. %
*lltK dcss’flbrd f Pit I e s l l t l o , quickly
allay* th e cough or you ora
l.est »
Itb H 'k
1 . T » * f r % **f ( h r t ’ l l V
of our quota for aao th er?"
to
havw y o u r -------other band the military supply
uf Kabfurd. Florida, ac*orsiltix ti»
A Jersey beach play »ult, with dawn. I.a-i year • million
Tli
puun&lt;l&lt; f•1.*I IhrlPMf dull IP*••‘isled Hi 1*«|1*1ll"
a detachable ek irt to make it into of turkey w«-r&lt;-_jerved on .Thank*- f PI • Vila *&gt;f H P i n t n r i l r ( ‘iiUlih I (isriitaJay dress, another to turn it giving to American force* in Ja j in d iiu rtU u r* with (it i|* i id i ‘nili i for CoBfhKCfc'«t Coldj, 0 rowchiHi
| A* ‘1 2*Ml
auihoritlnx **
into *n evening gown, and a cape pan.
to wear a* an evening cloak or
a hnthing robe »eemed eminently
practical to an am ateur, but oven cam e th- Inevitable murmur. ‘‘Air
th is had ila drawbacks, appar­ travel end eun bathing. Km. if
ently,
you con g et eith er the visa or (bo
“Meant for air travel. Is It?" passage for the travel. Or thr &lt;un
If you etay here."
Jut the la s t dree* was th , leil
M
straw . A dvertised a t the urweri*1
th in g —a kick-back to the IKl’u'e
— it showed drees,hat, coat, -hoc*,
gloves and handbag in the same
to f t but original shade.
“ Eleven 22, 40, 43— it'* hope­
less," said the little women in
black a* she tried to add up U kcaupon value of the outfit. ,‘ N’tbodv in the world would have
coupon* for that. And w ithout the
glove* or the ahove. well, lhr
whole effect la spoiled. Stick U)
black, 1 suppose we'll have t». nr
g reig e or beige, or something
equally dreary. Good ndm ing."

Relief At Last
ForYourCough

CREOMULSION

The Bonn! of Truslees of Special Tax School District
Number Six, Luke Monroe District, Seminole Coiin*
ty, Florida, will receive sealed bid* until six o'clock
on Thursday eviyrlng, November Seventh, 1946, on
the following equipment,—1 Electric Refrigerator.
For spccificntions. call Office of the County Super-'
intcndenl.
Phone 143.
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MAIL BIDS TO— MR. H. C. BEHRENS, Chairman
District 6, Lake Monroe, Florida. -

HOLLYWOOD BEDS

Si ngle or double. * *
Complete with beau­
tifully
upholstered
hciulbonrd and inner
spring mattress.
* $ 9 1 .5 0

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AND BOX SPKINfiS
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T r n d c in y o u r o ld e q u ip m e n t ill

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PAY AS YOU REST*

ECHOLS BEDDING
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"Quality Bedding Manufacturers Since 1920”
119 YVF.ST FIRST STREET
PHONE 1 133
SANFORD MATTRESS FACTORY
Celery and Sanford Ave. Phone 672-J

/i'e jusffiac/
if kssot) in

Platinum w as used fur coinsge
by the R usilans about 12r&gt; year*
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The Big F o u r Unis of the lltitiih
railw ay Industry have a»*cls
valued at *10.000,000. and 050,000
employees.

Legal Notice
H A N ESK N IT g iv e s v a l u e
s

*

T thought our budget would laka a beat- '
log on underwear lor Tom. But Mother
and I found w a s real values. She told
me the' Kane* label has meant quality ,
knitting ’ever since *hm wae married. And
eras Tom pleased! So I learned about
husband*—and husbandry."

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S t a l e e f PToriOa l a th * n » .of
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Ohty at lb* “Aulhofbed Ford Ssrvks" sign ars you
i of tit vsry sxact parts and took needed for
yowf Fond. Nor does anyone bvt a Ford dealer
have the Jcfeil Ford repair methods—designed by
engineers. The time we save Mcaese of tWs
knowledge and equipment saves you ' ' v
And you're sure of a safer,'more depend•hie lob. Visit us for service you can trust.
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Bing Crosby Has
Good Disposition,
Says Seceretary
O r TTVIAN BROWN
Al* N rw xfcutum W riter
A Mitring bon* would make any
girl's Job pleasant—provided of
course, he could sing. Ilutt how
would you like to have Ding
Cro»by croon to you when ha want*
ed to dictate a la tte r
T h a t1* the kind of a Job pretty,
blood Mary Lou Van Net* h at, a t
Param ount movie
Wary, who numbers nmoung her
30 bosses such glamor boys as
Ray Mllland, Stirling Hayden,
Boo Hope and Alan 1-add, loves
her Job—but who wouldn't? She
^AU the boys are nice, but Bing
is everybody’s favorite because he
haa. auch a wonderful disposition.
|Ha haa tha dressing room next to
mine, and when he wants me to
'do something he chirps a parody
ion on old tuna. I t goes . . . "Mary
Lou, Where Aro Y ou?"

MONDAY, NOV. 4, 1946

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
newt to curlout Hetty Hut* (Goddard bought th e drew the w ears
I in her new picture.
y Lou, who attended St. I Mary Lou answ ers only peri College In South Uend, tonal Jeter* for tHa stars. Their
where ahe atudied a rt and fan mail ia an o th er problem
d to be. a fashion a r tlit) Paulette and D orothy Lapiour
J thla glamorous. Job for aniw er every fe tte r personally,
f. She had been with the but Alan Ladd, Who top* -the
for four year* a* a aecre- mailman’* pack w ith 20,000 letter* u month, haa aix
ala girl* an*
awering hi* correspondence.
Office w&lt;iyk Isn't all there is to
Mary Lou’s Job. She goes shop­
ping for the ita r a , drives' th eir
■childnen
_ to -school
_____ and lunches'
with them when th ey are lone­
some.
Recently she spent two days tr y ­
ing to find a kerosene burner for
Ray Mllland's y ach t and one time
she had to pick up 30 turkeys in a
all the ita r a ’ rails go to h e r,' m atter of seconds for a sta r’s
directly.
parly . . . to say nothing of findof the
Only about 50 percent of these
mother
a re business. And Mary Lou Is
w ise to al the tricks fafls employ
to speak to th e ir favorite stars.
One girl called saying ahe was
Dorothy I-amour and wanted to
speak to Boh H ope. The only
thing wrong, says Mary Lou. is
th a t she was stilting w ith Dorothy

It tik e s 'l l pound* of coel to I A ustralia h*i more apeciea. o
haul each ton of freig h t 100 mlleq.lanta than any othar continent.

GALA FALL OPENING
• Presenting:
GEORGE PAXTON

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Noted Compoaer end Arranger
and bU
Nationally Famous 22 Piece Orchestra
Featuring Radio and Singing Stare
DICK MERRICK
ROSEMARY .CALVIN
JOHNNY BOND
ORLANDO
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FRIDAY, NOV. $
SIVIN SISTIRS AND ONI MOTHM A ll PICTUSID AT their first reunion fa 33 years at the home of Mrs Charles

A n tin g room w ith a half-doien
sta rs and a m ultitude of prob­
lems. She mag be fram ing pic­
ture* -fo r Stirling Hayden, an­
tg distance call*
sw ering long
call! lor
for
Hope, dishing out the

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hand thorn to her when she ad ­
Sullivan In-Milwaukee, Wise. Shown (Seated, L to r.) are: Mrs. Charles Zeige, Montana; Mr*. Charles Eulli.
mired them . And one Christmas
van, Milwaukee; Mrs. Csm illo Sorenson, Sturgeon, Wise.; Mr*. A. 3. fU ran m llo d l, Sacramento, Calif., and
she received.nine co ats among her
Mrs. Charles T. White, New York City. Shown standing ore Mrs. f . 3,
, Elk River, M inn, and Mrs.
othnr loot - of jew elry, hats and
William O. Hueback, Milwaukee. At the right la Fred Costs, Winona,
(In ten u tto n at Stmndphotol
lingerie.
Home of the sta re are shy and
Paulette
Nearly 76 cents out o f every
hashful, says M arv Lou, th a t’s
women la | AUnoatJhalf of tha 8-3 million
why she started her own little dollar the U. 8. government hlgh Income groupi spend m ore | miles of highways In th s United
spend*
for
te
a
llh
goes
fo
r
how
r ! S tates
tales U
la unsurfaeed,
unsurfaerd, end enthan seven times as much f o r,
privato date service which helps
construction and patient elolhlng as . women In v ery low other, third surfeced only In soil
new starlets and bachelor state to
got equelntsd
Income groups.
I or gravel.'
Yes, she'd m arry a movie sta r—
but ahe has 'n o t only one who
could persuade h e r —and that's a
secret. Though sno has never had
an argum ent with an y star, even
the-m ost tem peram ental of them,
onca In n while aha rebel* at. n
request Like the cVanlny e g i r l
s ta r calkxl and said ;
"Please come r ig h t over and
clip my p arro t’s toenails.

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W e hare e com plete atoelc of BEN PEARSON ARCHERY SETS snJ
MacGREGOR GOLDSMITH ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT.
’ A* telephone isrvice has grown so
has your business. Today there or*
twice as many telephones as Ujtre
were 20 yaars ago—five times aa many
as than w an 30 yean ago. More tala'phone* have enabled you &gt;o reach
mots customers, and give better ser­
vice, to the benefit of your own busi­
ness. Consequently, U A j£roveraent

than revenue*. The cost of furnishing
service has Increased tremendously,
while telephone" rates generally a rt
lower than many yean ago.
This condition la Important to you
be'eauae tha quality and quantity of
progress and growth of your httilneae
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vital to th* growth of your business.
To nndar good service and expand
1C any company mutt have reasonable
earning*. That Is basic and fundsmental. Telephone earnings today are
not only the lowest In hlgtory but are
dangerously low despite a record volam* of business. This la because tabpboaa expenses are increasing footer

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In Pull Wagon
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Advance Tickets $2.00 Tax Inc. Table Reservations
e l Coliseum. Write, Wire or Phone for Tickets
and Table Reservation*. Ticket* end Reser­
vation* for - Out-of-Town Guests will
be held at box office until 9.30
night of dance

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THE SANFORD HERALD,. SANFORD, FLORIDA

THE CLUBHOUSE
By JIM BECKEB
AP New* feat urea Sports W riter
NEW YORK—The people of the
vrlters, have clamored these many
years fo r big. league sports.
The w esterners insist that they

Far West, through their sport*
hare reached the.tH g tim e In Hie
business, industrial and en tertain ­
ment fields, but still lag behind in
the sports picture despite their
two great cities, Los Angeles and

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SO U THERN ,

R o m Bowl and astounding crowds
at regular games, has the section

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reached the sports big time.
B ut w hat tha eltisens of (he
cities w anted wa* big league base­
ball and pro football. They did
not consider the National Football
League tru ly national because It
extended
— 1-J no fu rth er west than

J BUT H E CK HE COULD
EASY GET SOME

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San Francisco.
f he form er burg ranks third
nationally In population, suburb*
Included. And the Bay Area isn’t
f a r behind.
Several moves have been made
In th e past to bring the big talent
to th e two cltle*. The St. Louis
Browns* management, fed up with
attandance which once found the
1044 pennant winning Browns
playing to 000 people while riding
»J JO-gam* winning streak, triad
to m ore to Lot Angeles. Rumor*
had th« Phlllie* and. one or two
oth er team s bickering for either
L. A. or San franclsco.
Only in college football, w ith the

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Chicago.
Comes the All-A merles Confer

Wild West Rodeo
Held By Convicts
In T e x a s Prison
By JACK RUTLEDGE
HUNTSVILLE, Te*.—Clevaland
Davis, serving 101 year* in a Trjtas prison for a wide assortm ent
of crim es, clad in a trip c s'b u t with
a cowboy h at jauntily perched on
his head, roared o u t of Chute No. 2
astride u bucking--bronco nam td
Blue Dog.
Twenty-fIv* thousand persons
rote to th e ir feet and cheered.
Blue Dog waa too tough, and
Davis hurtled over hi* head, land­
ing on hi* shoulder.
He g o t u{&gt; g m g g tly u td walked
from the arena. H e would return
later and ride a wild bull, milk a
wild cow, and try another bronco,
tbit tim e on* w ith a saddle on it.
Dee parade* Enjoy It
The cowboy In stripe* w u ju st
on* of 70 convict* and a handful
of professionals p articipating In
one* and the w esterners g st thsir
wishes In the form o f an All-Amer­
ica team In Lo* Angeles and anothir in San Francisco staffed
with fam iliar players— players who
drew crowds of 100,000 when they
sparkled f o r colleges.

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With motion picture
stars holding m ost of tbs stock
in the team and local college fav­
orites playing many of the posttions, the team looked Illu a nai-

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and M IS M A N A G E M E N T

When we stop voting the "one party" ticket and adopt 2
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party government, we will not be "in the b a g " but "in ­
d ou b t"— then— and only then, will we get from Washington
what we need.
Democrats C A N vote with Republicans on

No­

vember 5th, for M . J. Moss, Jr., for Congress
without- losing

their

Democratic

despite New Deal propaganda;

standing—

But on opening day in the huge
Coliseum, the p a y in g customers
stayed aw ay in droves.
Home H0.U00 had tumid out to
see (JSC cavort the day before, but
there were only 20,000 around
wh»n the pro* took.the gridiron.
It continued to g et worse. The
Ram* drew about 20,000 in their
league opener and th e Dona a t­
tracted around the same figure
in their second tilt. And then, a f­
ter a successful road season, the
Dun* returned home to stage i%
gridiron classic, in lass Angeles
against Frankie A lbert, Norm
Stundlce, and the rest of the Han
Francisco '\'»er*.
A grand total rit (2,600 showed
up, including pass holder* and
relative*.
It has caused some people to
wonder w hether a town which
turns oat HO.OOO to see a rodeo
and 20,000 to meet F ran k S inatra
a t the train station, really la
ready for -the bis time.
Of course, pro football ha* had
trouble g ettin g sta rte d In other
cities, too. Many owner* jvould
have settled for a 12,600 crowd In
the early . day* of the National
It may lie loo soon to judge
Lo* Angelo* harshly. But It I* n
disappointment in view o f 1 the
tremandoua crowds predicted be­
fore the season opened.
Doth
laaguss e x p e c t e d Lo* Angelas
produce good crowds.
Tha crowds haven’t showed up
la year. B ut mnybo they will

the 15th annual prison rodeo at
Huntsville.
The rodeo, held behind g u ar dad
walls and starring killers, am bestiers, ami rapists, la term ed by
many the roughest and witdeat of
them all. Many of th e events are
barred by professionals us too dunserous.
Fans pack the stands every O c­
tober Sunday and the convict rec­
reational fund is .boosted a b o u t
flZS.OOO a year.
The convicts risk th eir live* for
prise money, small compared w ith
regular ro&lt;lco*. But the rodeos ure
good for discipline, officials claim .
Permission to attend depends upon
good behavior.
There'* Excitement Galore
There's roar from tho stan d s.
T w e n ty - s e v e n craxy-mad w ild
herses, ridden by 27 convicts In
stripes, have flooded onto the field

MONDAY, NOV. 4,"194fl
*ons saw th is year'* four Sunday
rodeo* and paid (2 per ticket!
Huntsville, a small town, bulged
a t the seams each week. Front
yard* income parking lots, vacant
lota bases for cold drink contcssldns, hot dog stand* dotted the
sidewalk*, - and everywhere ven­
dor* were selling prison-made
novelties.
A*, the show ends, .the crowd
pour* out. T he prisoner* ila re
stolidly. They will be the last to
more. . The guards are pnusually
alert.
Sometimes prison "graduate*"
in the crowd, o r dishonest specta­
tors, causi m ore trouble than the
convict*. L ast year, piggy banks
circulated in the crowd fo r dona-

Moore and la under the general i
'
supervision of the - Texas Prison M| LOST 3 2 LBS.I
Board Committee.
WIAJI BIZI 14 AMAIN"
There
an
about
260,01X1
churches In tha U nited S tate s,
affiliate,! with rbore than 260
denominations.

Ulcer Stomach Pains

coriYtncr* a _______

Oaly *U4 1st n Aar*'
RoumlRat &amp; Anderson
W algreen Agency

-tUNEYUAI

Toachton Drur. Co. and
stores everywhere.

Drug

'They’re not booing the p a r ­
tners,” C. C. Spriniieid,
former*.
.
. . . . . . . .execu
live secretary of the prison, said .
"Every lln»* an officer in uniform ,
like a Texas ranger or. a s ta le
highway patrolman, walka in fro n t
of their section, they’ll boo. T hey

on horseback..TKe champion rep er
of Mexico, Guadrlups P crtld a an d
hi* horse Valentino, perform ed
daxsingly with his lat*o. T he
Goree girls, from the Corea prison
for w6men, dressed k black and
orange costumes, sang cowboy
songa.
But the big show, of course, &lt;s
the rodeo. Well over 100,000 p o r­

Allmik C—peer—Btnrrrirt fa AtUmto, CAerlsW/, Oct/snecT*. Norfoft, Chltnd*

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That M akes Two-Party Government

1, That 10 million, long promised, Medfly Damage money,

DOUBLE
PROTECTION
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2s Waterways and Flood Control (or knee deep pastures.
3. More Pensions (or our old Folks instead of Pgssyfootiri/
s 4. More Houses for our , Veterans—* less hocum.
5. Super Hiwoys across our State instead of Curbstone Politician
6. Remove the shackles from qur agriculture and business.
Enough sugar from this State to feed the nation.
- 8. Florida's rightful place in Washington and' not "in the Bag." 9. 20 million of Free Publicity 'when we stop voting the one party ticket
10. Save that Freedom for which our* forefathers died.

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UNI TED STATES

CONGRESS
Born in the Mountain* of Kan lucky at Pintv Ilk. 54
ns «*0O. . . Married 22 yean to the same woman. One
j h t e r —m a rrie d . . . . In burin*** a n d a raald en l of

mdo for 11 yean . . . Aek anyone who lmowa me
Member of Presbyterian Church.

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SANFORD

H E R A LD , S A n F O R L), F L O H i D A

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_ Ladies D«y a t tha Seminole
Country Club will be an event of
tomorrow with a luncheon being
served from 12:00 Noon to 1:00
P. M. followed by bridge game*
ami golf. Club member* are en­
titled to invite gue*t* including
non-club member* but a member
cannot Invite the same club mem­
BIRTH A
NT
ber twice. *'
I'riie* will be'aw ard ed for the
Mr. ami Mrs. O. I*. Herndon. Jr.
o f I'nnsm * announce the birtn of high acora and second high. A
minimum charge will be made for
a daughter on Oct. 31.
lunch and the bridge game*, Mrs.
W hltner, Mated today.
Mr nnd Mrs. II R. P arker an ­
nounce tho birth of a non Nov. 1
a t the Fernahi Laughton Memorial
Hospital. Mrs. P arker wa* the
form er Jane Benson of th is city.

Legrion Auxiliary To
Sponsor Dance Nov. 9

litte r v to nuikc thi* clotlring nncful
now (or him 7 aid. •e civTIians aechriling t„ WA A.
**S*i ft b.t of it will ten into
jav* J. M, Santlt*, hrad of
3si*&gt;n - f the Omaha
tt.e l.-vtil ■
HA4
s
ir „ next to imposUlv\ in * •flip
, »&gt; get the \iatnt
*nit *The mimite i lolling joblxers
thi y re mark ,1 T . W.* the
vr$Iu K'i jk tlftBH,**

R obert Samuel Is
Named Winner Of
Football Contest

— TELE. NO. 146

Lad its Day Tomorrow
At The Country Club

P A G E THREE

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fi» i*it 11(illr4 VT»tf*» |n*u r 1 I
each won a pus* for two to (he
R ut.
Those who worn fifth
through ninth p ris ts selected 12
out of l.'i game* and were named
winner* according l„ the urilcr
in which they were received.
Tin re were many other entries
with !2 correct xeleetion* h ut
Were recrlved t&lt;m late t„ |w
named a winner.
Thi* week's contest will be
sponsored
Ivy
the
Raytnonil
Sluvlin,. the K its T heatre and the
Herald.
Rayrnoial's o ffe r,, soi
fllvlt hrice, three 8 x 10 hnitd
rulorrd-in-uil p o rtra its .' The RIU
T heatre will give one pass' for
two for n week and five pusses
for* twv).

Social Calendar
TUESDAY *
_ Tho Friendship 'League of the
Congregational Church will meet
a t 1:00 P. M. a t The Parish House,
The board o f manager* of the
Sanford Woman* Club will meet at
the Womans Club a t 10:00 A. M.
The ilusine** Woinuns Circle of
the Presbyterian Church will meet
with Mr*. C. K. H u n t.r on Nur(i**u* Avenue a t 7:10 P. M. wilii
Mr*. E. J. Itouth as ci'-hn*te*s.
D aughters of Wesley Class of
the F irst Methodist Church will
meet with Mra. Ruth l.und'tuirt.
301 French Avenue, at 8:00 I’. M.

Dining World W ar II, about
tw o-(hints of tho total tnnrmgwH
o f at I military gon.1* used by.&gt; '
-4:i S, figliting foreet were g.ys'/llue. fuel nits and imtrineum
|WOiblC!t,

FARRELL

P A C K A G E S T O R .F r flW I M. AkCADI Blue. 7% 0M tSW t

-F ull Scale Campaign
Launched In China

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The meeting of the St, Anne's
C hapter of the Holly Cross Episco­
Campbell-Lowlng U nit 53, AmeT- pal Church will meet a t th e home
PEIPING, Nov. 4, ( 4 V - The
of Mrs. IJ. .11. Coleman a t aw u
icarv Legion Auxiliary will spon­ P. M. Instead of Monday a* or f in ­
Chhie*e goveinm enl’s offensive
sor an Informal dance at the ally planned.
HIRf'S Nancy S lllle y , IT, and
tuto.iwt thport of (lie foo
Legion .H ut on Nov. I) beginning
dr eloped inlo n full sc a le .tap ir
blonde, w lo was chosen Florida's
THURSDAY
By Ja ae WitUaaw Casselberry
at 9:00 A. M.
imirti tor the en tire S han tu n g
The T. E. I.. Class of the First most phoLlrcnicTjtr} from a Held uf
Plan* w*re tpdde for the dance B aptist Church will meet in ' lb* sixteen stiVe^wnfa-erUrlci »t Cypiyvincty today.
‘There will be a regular meeting a t Urn regular monihly meeting annex a t 7:10 I’i M. with a covered I rest Gardens. Members of th*
)&lt; mi ,* the litilf of Chihli the
Tuesday night of the American held a l the hut on Friday evening iliih awpjier.
Nationalist forces we r- *quersFhirida Camera Club wcr*- the
ticket and dhcoraorchei
le g io n Post No, 18.1 and Thet . when orchestra,
FRIDAY.
ing the Communist um iy out of DON'T LET THU frighten yen! AulontefaRe* actually nro coming oit ti e
lucky judgea
^Jntrm ahom ill
were appointed,
crmml
Legion Auxiliary a t the Casscl , tlon ccmmltteea
oucnthly line. But p u t to throw an eytrn scare into some of her friends.
T lo circle* of the Garden Chili
iT.' I iuutung peninsula,
meeting wa* presided over by will
uThr mectini
r burry Community House.
meet as follows: Axnlea oVk
I hr-. lo»s of Shantung would MDs Claire Bowers, of Wfiluw Run. Mich., takes tim e oil h rr sect et.n ml
l r * . B.J . J. Itouth, president and
There were many, beautiful andd l____E.
8:00 P. M. with Mrs. 0 . P. HemIn
severe blow for- the Com- ■Julies In on £)ilo |i!aut to deiu .iit; a llnllmvc'en putupkin head with
am using costume* at the Auxi­ attended by *15 member* and one rloti, roll call: favorite perenial. provide some good quality protein mile M e.
various auto p*;li. Only Urn cr-fme D ItUnlng.
U n tm iaie ,ul)
it is on,- of their
to beljj i.rke its pl.ut’ mnnonnlf;,'.
liary’* M asqucrate Hall a t tho visitor.
program : flower arrangem ents. ‘ L e fl-o vrr m s 'h is l p otativs mixcil tinsi qu! iiriin iiW ih .
O range Court Hotel lost Thursday ■A minimum charge will l&gt;c made M r s . T 'it t s ; C entral Circle
ut I0:0ii U ith l^alu n egga and baked a,
l\ loir government troop* con­
n ight for the judge* to choose .for the d*nce.
A. M. with M rs. h, d - B o ll, roll potato puff i, another govsl dish, tinued i heir ussallll op I [ii-fmi,,
from .
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call: botanical nm uj uf p la n tsrV.),ere the ejrg* t a k s the plruo or oil), i nrnnes launched n drive] , ,, »
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| U A A lu«» a rub- to M b s which
Mr._ a n d ..M ra „ lIih b a riL .£ a u c lh re u g h t, pm c m m : tsnilsrapin
m eat.
ugalnst the Tsingtao-Tsinnn ta il-j I*. t \ . O f f l I 111 M i n n s ] official* of the Omaha regional
Berry, Jr. won the price for the
A.' K, Ram say; Dirt Gardener*
ilidingrily Mrs. W alker says sK 1 11ml, 120 miles to the south, i
j office say mean* Ih nt ntucb of the
best couple with their Spanish
Circle a t 10:00 A, M. with Mrs. would rm nm nrnd a "gmni.1 ole" Government sou ire* said the N n - ]
rioiliing will la* ruined.
,
By TIM 1‘ARKFt:
costumes. Mrs. Fred Madden of
C. W. Baker, roll call: Idea ex­ bake,| potato and b u tle r but in- lM m lM s captured Piugiu, M
| The i nig i.-s th a t ,-ach ptneliu-' i
A l' ,N*q&gt;feature.s
Longwrod wa* chosen a* the best
change, program ! round table dis­ steaif -he i&lt;-cpmmends using mash­ Indus north of d sn ig tao .
ntu»l l-e mfonipanie-l bv the!
By DOROTiFY ROE
dressed iady.for'her lovely Spanish
OMAHA—Anyone with „ ..... loitlei
cussion; Hibiscus Circle at 3:00 ed pnt.fu*:! with an ex.va amount
putch.-tser's ngn-ems-nt th a t "till
costume. The Best m an V costume Associated Pres* Fashion Erlltor P M. with Mrs: 'J. II. Truluck, roll of evaporated milk t r fresh cream
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idea
of
how
to
fill
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the
letter
] 'I* \ W m nlking will la- o lilltm u
I AKTIIQUAKE ItKl'ORDLD
T here’s a theory going around call: c itru s fru its, program : citrus
wa* worn l y C. II, AVhltcly of
j “ I*. W." painted on Armv cloilnoc
to whip up the potatoes and save
.-J iro-l ■o, e rn tb e ale -i ”
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Longwood who cam e ns a Japanese among our batter am ateur psy­ grafting ami .propagation by Mrs, tlio 1‘rceimi* f*t to Bm ns a spread
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hi. for. tins .is obljujis.
. Ambassador. Mr*. Leonard Cassel­ chologists th a t you can Te*d n W oodruff; Magnolia at 2:30 P. M.
chillting
.hortnge
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A moderately stro n g ea it lupin In'
Tise grtvet moent , ;io‘t Have- in
berry was tho m ost original with woman's character and occupation with Mrs. F. D. Ltcske, rrll c a lL .
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lie rot!Ill prevent, a l a r g e annumwit* t tcnflP-d nn* (he We ion ('■&gt;"
her Mongolian Prioress costume.
by her handbag.
■if Mlheiwise g.MsI rlott,;ng ti -a nitre nt p, n|de w-alklng amnm!
bring shrub ..r plant sfoclm c., A l l o i j f c d E m b e z z l e r
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If b.’r bag la *hiall. neat and spell and pronounce naptc. pro
• A good time was had by ali a t
being t u r n e d into ra g
K.x- , -o Standard Time, \e- te id n v
ll«j Sunday School Halowven P arly dainty, for instance, it'* a safe bet gram ; quiz on by laws an&lt;i con
I btonglioiii ' : iu
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lli, 'ii-lsi, I an* ,* wo, - - ’lim it,&lt;1
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last Wednesday night. Game* and th a t she's the feminine type, and stitution of garden club;
nf t h e \ mii , V
1i» |*. al-aii J tsii joilee s.mth
4. •»ft♦* lll.ll ki ll 1
V w - wh
refreshm ents were in charge- of not in the career-girl c a t« o ry . r r i r r | p „ in no \ M. with Mi
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f in i .oner - of win - - ■,
More likely a fastidious house­ Ju l i u s D i n g f r i d - r . p t o g i a i n . hul
the Young Adult class.
The
disturbance
taateit
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cashier,
Willmni
Nickil,
l r a t e d , t h e n an- llimi* '
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Mrs. Helen’Dorgur of P ittsburg, wife.
t f , »! .*
Im»us plants. Mrs. II. H. Hceren.
lefi Minim totfay f,,, New York
i Ii 'Aihi
coo)*., t-er i og
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Pa.. Is a house guest of her niece.
1*
If she lugs a shoulder hag the
in tin- company o f an assistant
rai V.-1 -. hide -,-’r..l
*. ,4 t*lolllf* nil n(»• i ft -s'
Mr* Wojtdruff Lntldrrmilk.
size of a small trunk, she's r
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distil, t attorney a n d tvvo New
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lier i ingta-ne I n 'l l
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Mr. anil Mrs. L. M. Gnten* of
York detectives.
Nickel faces
v\
j **l hr r got to,-iri. Writ,
•1i-f| {„ 4(f |«rixG»'lM
Siloanj Springs, Ark., are Iwrtr
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chary.-* growing
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of thr
pi nrt ,! a- Itieiir
v is iin g Mr. apd Mrs. Howard
\V IM IIN G T U N . N-v • I.- i d h
If her handbag is battored and
f£»
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alleged eiiihcizlement of $832.- Tli
Thcv w,'ti» illt^tide-l !•*» M
Crecn-;' anil daughter. They are bulging, she’s the careless type,
u l ' \ rat-ed iJn | i i r e » of
l 1 •ill u if H lit*'
■11r i11:kk.it)u' ii hittf
nnu
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from
Ins
employer,
jin*
slaying at the Azalea lanlge.
most )i:,ints in
a new order ioilie rri-o' wmn Ir) I it , oi.r■ . i !i« luk t* mil• III (It; 1pn I cl f**n»H*
but busy. Probably her dresser
Met
gent
luilei
l.inutyp.
Company
A Youth Choir Is being orgahlt- drawer* look th* same way..
ICsLO-i t,alay. I be b«n.*t i allges Itabarr (it istaief* of tt-ar
: \% iii;it hut tHfUi *h. ‘IIl,| ■*
*
of Brooklyn. ■
e&lt;| f o r U &lt;1 Church under the di­
f i . 4ii “ l icnn. *o $ 1.30 a gallon
If sho carries a bag careful!;*
.\.i« they te Up fn, -al- to 1Ilv t ul»il \ • f v iliff w uIt H i H ij\ i" 1h*
In
New
Vorkt
authorities
in­
rection of Mrs. Ken Watson. There ocordinatcd to tha color of her cos­
In addition, official* of the
JACKSONVILLE. Nqv. I, (Spe
were nino children present al tum e,.'big enough to be practical, rial) -Florida hnuseVrivcs rnn help vestigating (he coriipliciitvd case ageia y said rival s„a|i prices
the fir*y rehearsal last Tuesday not too big for beauty, she’s on.) he farm er anil please their fum- »ay they have con ferred with most be tncreftsi d „• el o IV donight.1
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of those envied women who make il&gt;.-s at the sam e tim e by serving movie nctros* lilemln Farrell and ,-ontr*d!rd.
Miss Marilyn LoudermllR cele- the "best-dressed” li*t each year. (u pewr
potnioe* thi* wee* lo r 2 2 -year old '»nn. Tommy. The
brated her 10th birthday Wednes­ SheV-prwhqlily efficient and dls Instead nf some of the whrnt un i son is said to have given polin
l],,- lioumlxi In* of n o
Oct.
day afternoon, u
ci. 30
J" with
wnn u“ eerning, know* pow to achieve
acn
corn product* commonly *?rvod to info, m alio n alioul one of two (Hul 'as far oht Illte th r
Halloween birthday party at her epfcets
smart planning of■* ac- ill) out ihc daily menu, say* Mi*. men still l« in g sm ig h l in con t*\- . a,y- , hiltlivn ea*
b o n b on Lake T riplet Drive, There c m o r j w .
Vera W alker, Stale Houid of neelton with the allege,) rtnhc* b u tt Uiyan Gwen Rho*l.
wxre 18 guesu preaent.
W hatever her type. she will H ealth nutrionist. T«o long ha* *lent i nt.
M r. and Sirs. Reginald Goode of look U tte r If she I'KOgnliea her this “h e a lth -ilv in g ” fo.,d been "«*•
New York City a re guests of the handbag a* an Im portant p ert of lected BtemiSiC of a inligulil&gt;.*l !»-•
Azrv'u* l-mlge.
hot Ccstume,
remember* the lief th a t it ii\falien in g .
French theory th a t a wpman win]
Actually, l h \ 'nutrionist pomts
McCI.KLl.AN
FI FI.I), la id
U w s! klotod, ■thod. hatted and out, the modest jimmint of calories
"bagged" always look* well dress­ hr potato* n r e /g io d quality cal­ Nov. I —(Sped*))-—Fvt. Own) i ,
T he best dniry nro e n tile ,
ed. even In the sim plest frock or ories. accom pardnl by vitamins ami llarn.-* of- V03 C y |tt* st Aye.. Hu 1■ evolved in equably cool m aritim e j
ford.
Fla.
was
recently
separat'd
climate* such a* Holland, Uon !
minerals whtcW are not .fattctiing.
itinrY, Scotland, nod tin- &lt;ltirmel Some of the first French hand- An average serving nf pom to ha* from the Atmy A ir Forces at ti
McClellan
H
eld
souardtUm
teniii
Islands.
baits to arrive In the United Stale* no more cnloifsj.s than no np)ile
AP Newsfenlure*
* • *
nod
i*
now
fill
term
inal
leave
since the war bear* nut the theory cr a banana, and "we nm l some
LV-ar Juily, '
H ave ycu ever been on a movie of the importance of the handbag calories anym nr, espreijtiv child­
Petroleumse t? '1 hope I won't nu k e you to the costume. Most of them ate ren and tl&gt;* mo\y artiv,- ,,,lolls."
Key pi ions t.
tarsi/.
beautifully
tailorrd
wV.h
F
or
some
iushv
and
monishing
;.j|ly when I tell you that I spent capacioOk Inner ami outer pockets
M i n i prescivr
potato dUb?*, S ill
the whole afternoon on the' set of
fqr
n
ea
tV
ltln
g
of
paper*,
pawgest* potatoes combine
'•C arnegie H all.". It V a s simply
te rrif. Vabghan Monroe and his port* cojitW " and all the thous- or cheese frr a ntaltpdli.-u, p u tatj
and-and-one
Jlhlrnt*
the
uvetwge
soup tind potatoi^-afrl milk gravy
Mconbeams are in the picture and
woman carries iK Iwr lu y ^ ^ rr e - -Amato the y fa v y with a bouillon
te e scene 1 *«* was taken at "The fere
nee
run*
to
the
wtnjjWi'ed-stran
. . _i__ , i ___ _ U l.1.1 rin k " _
cuba^or jy /ih peanut butter) or
bag. slset are U rge, butt«r-«moolh •eano^tot^otatii* with rheesc. You
calfskin in costume color* is the may be abVj to overlook the inext
favor!to for daytime wear. Ho*t you d o n 't have, and the milk will
of the bag* a t n leelher-unad. exca k ii nivu&gt;k.Nns t « r * u e r iio l d f h s
pen live and have n look of busi­
ness-like luiury .

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Nutrition Expert
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201 S. OrangF^Ayw
Orlando, IT nr id a
Phone 4967

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i * u happened li» a suburban W ash- .
Ingtoet butclUr •!“ &gt;
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A woman afte r .tam H ng in Uh«
two and a half hour* finally m » I
neat in lfna to be ? * lt* 4 j m'
,
Sighing with ■relief. w
forw ard w hen,aha was in h n n e d
t h a t her little bey. w ho.hed been
trying to amuse him self during
l! 1 * it L .J Lwsm afntaV M All

* The woman dashed
shop. But abe was b a d
ment dutchlna h**&gt; B

not-too-setiously-injured

the hand.

Icist bet a MU
would not be to n s
a hitch. J l e lo»t «I0.

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I as a professor a t the Uiuverof California.

sM U S N I
F. APtn A. M. TO MBOT

Baaford Lodge P- end A. H

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TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY!
LADIES MUST BE ESCORTED ! !
NOTEr Tbs Management is NOT Respon»ilile for
Anything that Might Happen at thi* Double Horror
Shawl
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A NMUMOU wa* Introduced In th*
LM Angeles divorce court when
Mr*. Edna L WeaUierwnx named
'film dog “L*s*lo" a t co-respondent
In obtatafni a divorce from her hue*
band, Frank T, Weatherwax, owner
and trainer of the famous collie.
She testified that h e r husband
*to*W ibe dog more than he did
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your cnfiemblo contnuitcfl over our regulation silicon, lit
tnedlum-knft, soft all-wool. White, Ppwdor Blue, Cray
Kuschia, Aqua, Lime,. Brown, Bed and Yellow.

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THE' SANFORD ftERALP, SANFORD, -FLORIDA*

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fif ro p iest! r )it‘ m e ut
iniinthx
In Ju ly : 22.437- pnxxplrix
ixxued.
In Aux»«t ihe number
dropped to 18,505.' Many
th r-”
uii|&gt;licati(in* w rre from wivVj*
planning' to join tlteir-' husband*
overseas. A
num ber were
By JEAN HAPS
from gdvernnv.'tit official*, llifw0T 0N , bV) -If you arc Cier, the g rra iv it t number were
planning a Jaunt out r&gt;f the emir:- filed by thm.j traveling for busttry you arc. advised - by the State lie** reason*.
D epartm ent to apply for your pax*
The . number cf applications^ i*
port a t Icaxt threw work* ahead expected to ilecreat.j until Muii-n.
of tim e bcthuxe of the heavy in- Tluit pa**port divMion, n o w ,fully
staffed w ith 27!» citiployee*. •*
readying /op it* bigs'w t hu»in&lt;s|
even then. Thi* i* lutsed rh k fly
on r#port* from travel agencies
amt airlir,- companies.
Passport* aro being l**lie*t to,
tm iriita only for South American
rountriesi Hut European couth
i s year* with Cable trie*, especially France. tlteT -n ier
P la n a Co. and- University of to rc»uma their tourt*l bllilnc**.
Champaign- ■Urban*,
However, nit mlditiuiml iurx'j
tiumher are gojng "over i&gt;n |utr&lt;
-tonal Ituslnr**. lo settle estate*,
| visit relative* who fared badly
'tinring thy war or to g et married.
RESIDENCE PHONE 8 II-W
Of the latter number, .most a te
W MUSIC BOX. PIIONH 883 Cl* returning Jo wed the Kiri *hc&gt;left liehitid when they were .-enl
i fit.me.
The S late DejutrlOient I* lim­
iting the number of |ia»*purli to
Germany.'. Auotiia and Jn|r*rf. ACCORDING to latt-si rciarrts, MtxThese countries tire still millet AlU-rt W. IJarklcjr,,wlfe.of the Sen­
Hie control- of the -m ilitary •gov­ ato r Irom Kentucky, I* erltirtilly ill
ernment. amt ap|dk»Ht* have to g-&gt; a t her twrafc In Washington, D. C*.
In the Jfin t chiefs of ita ff.
Thc.ScnriUrr inlerruptctl a We»t»rn
The Registration Boob*of
I’ro*|iernve travelei* may get spettklnij lo u r tu teturn lit Irtf aide
I he City of Snnford, Flor­ instruetion itooklets from th e Slate -In
W iohlnjton.
(/ ilernaliointlt
ida, are open nl the City JjifparDntfit' .oil, tnut'ey ..tru n iffc
Hall, commencing Mon- mrnts of varloiis countrlev an*l Inlit rite country, ihtt sta rtin g an
d ata. For iq-tatu'e* ninny
day* November 4th, 1946, i.ther
ro u n lrb s roquire llte u - e f f l i ItVtl* . epidemic,
for' ihe purpose of regil- efs* cheek* rath er I hah ia»h, lit
I He ourtilno prfle ire ij! having
t r r i n g for the General Mexico Am ericans tiro rei|Ur*tM nil returning l.ravt'ilerr hnnd ovtr
U nit pax.port*, for filing nt the
M u n i c i p a l Election to b e to Trade with *2 bill*'.1
TI1;, H i n t s D e p a r t m e n t su g g e st* Sltvlf Department It#* , t f « t roh o ld on Deccmher 3,1946, that person* going In foreign coun­ vi, t il. . Now, ex r pt [oistport* for
a n d will remain open each tries lake rhol- _to -nN-gmii d m ill'a ry atcfi-, retiuninir lia v rlTTTtiv ii'tjiiii IlioTt |ias*pf.rti In
A&gt;yi axcapt-Sundwyr nod "agnifirr iiiis tr pov* &gt;,■ti, t/ t."7, tc r~ J------------holera tool typhus-'Som e rotm- the cxplraliftti nf tle ' nriginal two
holidays up to and inilJ^
tr|i"&lt; require p ro u f'th n t liijcotloiiA &gt;mirs. with -jilt iiptlon to tcfirw
ding November 23, 1946. have ln-eti .........
given otherwise the rfitr niiollu-r^twtf years.
tin lrle r L pttV in tiuatnntine .fot*
H. N. SAYER
Week or tW". In 'In d ia then- I City Registration Officer. aa great
and yel­
yrlfenr th q t cholera and
low fever- might Ire lirnughl

P a s s p o r t SIioyk
These Americans
Do Get Around

Jllcnltli Division
Invents Electric iPine Industry P uts
•Again Pleads For Lock-Picker, But Blame F or Housing
B etter R est Rooms He Won’t Sell I t Shortage On OPA

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and consilient bungling. The ex- «t, ah adjuited, reallxnlon which
(aordinary m easure adopted, in nty iitrludrd a production incentive In­
opinion, is ju s t another m istake crease directed by Stabilisation Adand, a t best, only a smokescreen to m inlstrator John C. tV d liti hi
facu* attention away from the F ehtuary of thi* year. The Admin#|x»t where
vhere th# real trouble lie*."
lies." Is tra tir wa* without authority to
The spokesman ...........................
»D*tc4 M1*
i treat thla production in c en tiv e-as.
d u stry -wide organisation he ** * * * p a rt of the price stru ctu re a*
presents
its is f ilm ; ■ full protest ^bviogsaly
bviously such an Incentive was
with the A dm inistrator of OPA to be added over and above what
regarding the unfelr, unreasonable wa* considered to be u fa ir and
and discrim inating action* taken
by the price control azency, all uf equitable price schedule.
"O ther features of the protest,”
which have combined to make Ihe
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concluded Mr. Berckes, “ will conprosent chaotic hi using *f“*r*“ ** • cluaively prove th a t the Southern
w hat It Is today, parlcularly w im pjne 1nduitrr hm,
.ham peted
respect to lumber supply and d 's - j '^ j prtv , nled by , h„ 0 PA In
tribution.
meeting its cbtigatlons to the vetMr. Berekea stateil that the prs-1
)1( bou, | nj^ l n ,j reconverslcn
te s t Is being filed with the Ad-1.program. I t is expected th a t the
m inlstrator In accordance with the protest will be officially filed with
provisions of th e law, requiring the A dm inistrator no or Itefore
lh a t it flfst be presented o th* November l.“
A dm inistrator within the 30-day
W artim e research on flourln* is
period required by law. .the Com­
m ittee will carry it* complaint to expected to lead to improved plas­
the Emergency Court of Appeals. ties. anesthetics, insentiride*. fung­
Mr. Berckes said that ;vhsn thu icide*. fumigant*, germicides, fire­
Industry Advisory Committee, re ­ proofing m aterials, and other pro-'
commended to OPA that they act ducts.
in accordance w ith SeCtlcn 2(v),
,vl_ _ . that ( American Indians in Pennsyl
the answer by OPA wss
yu". 0f (he production was b e in g ‘ vatila dug pita to collect oil for
protected basing Ihfrlr contention medicine.

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. _ A
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 4, (S
NEW ORLEANS, U , Nov. 4.
Chattanooga locksmith says he has
»l)—For the second ttm e t
n r the Florida S lat* Hoard of perfected a portable electric lock- (Special)—V eteran* of this coun­
Health is urging th a t VMtroonrs, picker th a t cculd- be a menace lo try are still w ithout the home*
tl/jy have te e n promised over and
particularly tho*e In filling it* civilisation.
William Miikill says hia device tv ? r again and th* prospects are
linn,, be kept in a more sanitary
condition.
„* will o(&gt;en the average door, lock hardly any brighter, today then
David H. ,I a », Chief S anitary In a m atter of seconds and would they were when tL j war w ith Ja p ­
Engineer, pointed out th a t "the be a potential honanta fo r house­ an came to an end more than a
tourist season i* upon u* and th a t breakers and car thieves.
It is net •.-•■ary for the protaction
But, he added, It will never be year .ago. T h e blam# fo r this
of health a* well a* the ‘firs t Im- put on isle—he’s a locksmith a n j condition belongs rig h t at th e door
irrssion*' of the visitor* th a t pub­ it’s to hi* interest to preserve of the OPA and other government
ic restror-ms, usually tb r first lock* rather than undermine them. agencies declared spokesmen for
The device, the result hf 18 trie Southern Pine Industry Com­
• lop* for to u rist he kept present
year* eperlmentatlon. consists o m ittee on the eve of filing a forms)
able.*4
The campaign early thla year, • lung steel needle connected t' pro test with the A dm inistrator uf
h* said, wa* very successful and some coll* which cause the VedL OPA.
wa* highly comirarrided, but as to vibrate when electric c tirre h H
"T h e pronouncement of an em er­
summ er came on "efforta In this applied. .
All Mlsldll has to do is insert gency by . P resident Trum an; the
regard wer* yelasad and as a 'f4suit. In m o n i weeks w* have the needle and a tension tool into removal of ta riffa on all lum ber
begun to receive com plaints from the lock and preae th# trig g e r. The Im portations during the period of
tran sien ts throughout the S tate needle vibrate* and, aided by th# thi* em ergency,'and th* wide use
lh a t public san itary fad lltlea are tension tool, forces the lock tu m ­ of aubsidlee. Is Just another evid­
ence of confualon upon confusion."
bler up and the door opens. *
again In a bad ataUi of repair.
declared th* Com mittee’s S ecret­
The
only
nclse
connected
with
lx&gt;* wa* em phatic however, in
ary, H. C. Berckes, "designed to
pointing out th a t Ma B ureau's the operation Is a gentle humming offset the effects uf many mistake*
udible
only
within
10
feet.
in terest In .clean.restroom * la not
The machine I* easily 'ptirtable,
tWtfirod to the' tourist season.
tek pocket
|
"W e owe ourselves Ihe sam e sa n i­ A dry cell fit* hi one back
ta ry consideration*, and th* same *m| the rolls and needle' In an
high standard of ciranllirrat should (ilhrr,
be m aintained, the y e a r' roand.
Hnwever, we can ’t get aw ay from
the Tact th a t 1 M tourist business
in Florida is Big Business, A« we
7 Path Livestock, Supplies
R ARTICLES FOR SALE
FOR RENT
trnv.-l over the S tate w e.see rrvery
imaginable so rt of cleanup project
FURNISHED ap t-—suitable foe
In motion—anil for what? t 'ltt in g
Iren. Phone 728- IMITATION leathar* In m ost TGUCHTON * WATSON. 1201
couple. No chhildr
ready for the tru rls t season.
Celery Ave. H aa Purina Feed*.
color* and la rg e selection of
XJ a fte r 5:30.
"Also, the S tate la spending
good upholstery fabric*. Hobart
HILLINGS, Mont.—B illln im n B t'’'
UiOO.OOo annually to sell Florida Ire «ve instructed tn consider These TWO romps, p a rtia lly 1 furnished
H. Brown, 2911 N- Orange GIVE us youi order for bsby
tn otfsiders^ It is th* resnansjbll- ((utition* iu deciding w hether a
Ave„ Orlando, F la.
for housekeeping. . Adults' only.
j chicks. The . S a n f o / i l X-C#i
it%
■ of tb.r 'Slate Board of H ealth person Is drunk!
3«. Park Ave.
1 Store, 2nd ft faanford.
' —
Floor Mats Available
tljc jefore tp ,xe? lhat A&lt;L,ftr a* H w s hl« breath have an odor of
fin an c es'will allow, lh a t g cred it­
PFV IN O I.B T IR E SHOP
N IU E 1nr tax bedroom for rent.
alchol?
Is
it
fslnt.
mmlerate
dr
able sanitary condition Ir* pretu n t615 W. 1st St.
HELP WANTED
strung?
^
■d to our visitbra."
1*
he
partly
dressed
nr
unclad,
Oil rompunlee have been aaked
2 WANTED TO RENT
HEADQUARTERS for- Uhrlslmas GIRL for sodg^ountalo ■&gt;, (.an
or is hie clothing dirty?
to k o p closer check on their local
g ifts,' toys, gam es, books, dolls.
Is Ijn polite, excllrti. • r*e#rvj-ley’a Drug S tole. P a li tim e or
station restroom s. N aturally,
y, all hllarious, talkative, insulting, com- COUPLE Jetlree f bedroom furBuy now on budget or Isy-away.
full.tlm *.
n ith rd apartm en t In or out of
local health departm ents a re Itelng baliVe. stupefied, delirious; aRenl
Firestone Store*, 111 •&gt;,. Firat
chy. No children, . perm anent ."-Sttilertrd to s r - r th a t routine sa n ita ­ or dulfT
residents. W rite K. L- Sloan,
tion chick* or# made as regularly
| . he hiccoughing, • belching,
M oney
OPPORTUNITY of lifetime sup­
a* their limited personird will al- drooling, punching, kicking, fig h t­ • Avalon ApISr’No. 8. Hanford. *
plying DDT and o tlo r prufilablv
Inw
ing, slcfpm g, in convulsions or un­ REFIN ED middle-aged gentlem an
Dim Wjr lo save rmincy Ik "to for­
FLO W ER S. , ‘
product* to farm ers in Semlnois
Civic
and
service
club*
are
again
get your wife’o l^lhdsy.
for all occasion*
conscious?
County. No experience or cap­
of good address, protestant,
asked to help in voluntary Inspec­
Are hi* eye* nnrditt, w atery,
ital requirwl. Must have auto
wishes good plain board and McNRILL ft YOST, FXOR1HT
A l^'ller pwy and a mare plrasanl tion. “ Ask your rnemtur* to apeak bloodshn?.- rovi?tg. downcast or
Celery Ave, Ju st off Sipes
and- good inferences. Permanent.
room by the month, with pleasone Is to place your fire, wlnd- to the station m anagem ent whan
unt atmosphere. W rite JA R , c / n i OUicv Jlh- 4M. .residence ph. C10-R
VVrlte or wire McNess Conipany,
’
ilo rtn Itwarancc wlip
ami *l*e unxighlly condition* ore found, or gl«Ih'x yhe
swavitty, wobbllngN ssgDept. T, Freeport, III.
Herald, givipg- particula DP *n,*j GARDEN and faw n seed; Vlgoro
...— nlfe *■
— KMlug* t. repi’rl them to the local healthL ^ng.
‘ Jour
llte tlltidrml
f„ ||i« k- r r unabl.- to J ^ n .l?
H) price
most reasonabln
I for a I,Itlliil.ii prrxrnt,
Fertiliser. The Sanford X-C*l
f-'partm et.
! i, hts speech fair, slurred, slu t.
W aitress w anted—good hours,
Stone, 2nd ft S an fo rd ..
«
■"We need the help of every In- tering, confused. Incoherent, whls- 3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
* We ran cite v«.n a MY, rash d ltl - ]
■lay week. L Roy Johnson’s Grill.
lit furthering this state- paring or jerky? How is his enun
d t-n d t-Mlnk* « n (lit- -an d ’ w i n d ­
wills
rV'anup
project
because
we
CEMENT Mock building. 1200 »q SEE ua for stove pip# — stove
ciation?-r—;—
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s t o r m Im o ftu ic V . C, i t . t l u v d . A'
tin not have sufficient local p e r­
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WORK WANTED
Can he touch his finger to his ! ft. floor »P*c*. Wired end plum
id other
to -, Il3*« ilse n td li Avrfltie, Phnnr sonnel in any one health d ep a rt­
w eather item*.
lot. Adv.
n«*e ? ,
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ment tn keep propel check'on thla
STANLRY-ROGERS
c eih. 1021 W. l i t . Jsm ea M
EXPERT painting—contract or
situation. It all gets hack to the
HARDWARE COMPANY
Phillip*. Contact a t property.
hourly bgils. 8 . G, Grogan,
Nil'll## III frli-tirllj HI I t n llmt I util
Seventy !Ivr poundt of cool nte ■■ciindmie situation — Insufficient
|n
jft II**
tu ffs repaired. Phone 1154 or
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hark A%#ni»#» Han font* Vt»rl*tA *!**• INCOME P ro p erty —Large group
783-J.
peclors. The good cooperation of tltr
III# ffetlt Intis Riiflit.nf lill#l&lt;:rlira
Spanish A b arrel type
tlie public and the oil industry I
of house* In colored section ,•
Hiifidrl##* anil I ha I I Inienrt
LAWNS
'white
and
colored
m ow ed.
Keasonabl*
along with the endravor* of our 1*1
»at&lt;l ra m ' (mrauanl t»
which will altuw good return on
R. A It. HOOFING T IL E CO.
Tice*. Jerry Lord, phona 788own sta ff it therefor* necessary Ih# Iffn tt of Hi# Wrlltliui* Nam#
■elllng
price
o
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|16,7&amp;0.0fl.
Plant-300
Carswell
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Phone
1121
fChopItr
l-Aw* of
tu do this JM* in a creditable m a p -, Hlatut#
KlftfWa* xjrltlr ifr* c'ltrk of th# l*lr- TOURIST CAD IN and T railer |. D aytona lleach, F la., Uua 511
#ull i&gt; u r| «f
Cfiunl)
P ark on S tate H ighw ay 3 priced
LOANS
a t *26.000.00.
SW EET Hamlin orange* 2o each.
Cerm an »llver I* an ol
A
GOOD
three
bedroom
bunga­
U.
W.
Lord,
Phono
78S-W.
Ihe ancient chlne»e.
LUANB MADE
low priced at (O.&amp;OQ.OO.
nickel, rupp«r And line.
FROM 810 TO 8800
A VERY NEAT fire room b u n g a­
strict privacy; fa s t service
low in Sanford' H eights %pctioif MIRACLE CONCRETE Co. J . E.
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
T erw itlerer, J r., M gr. Cement
at "17,850.110.
1U2 Sanford Avenue
W ater Proofing — Balldlng
WE H A V E A good flv* room
Block* — S ew er P in o .' 808
houaa on large corner tail o u t­
Elm Ave. Phong 833-W. ‘
b id* C ity Limit* a t 85,600.00
'T erm s.
HUBERT A. WII.LlAMB, Realtor Get your 8 * .1
now. Made
THE HOME SHOP. 1700 SANFORD AVENUE
RAYMOND LUNDQUIHT,
bold Studio.
A u * k |i(v
Work Guaranteed, Modern Methods .Used,
BEAUTIFUL
itafnleaa Heel eink*
Phone 788•
A tlantic Rank Bldg
available NOW. L aat a lifetime.
Randall Electre Co.
3 BEDROOM house in' gwui loca­
tion. Excellent condition. f0,500. 5 burner,- built-in oven oil stove,
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Phone 209-J.__
excellent condition, 825, C. K.
PHONE" 1143-J
Robbins, Lake Mary.
GARAGE apartm ent, 6 ’ ‘ room*,
light*, water, bath, pared street. JU ST arrived! Men'* work shoes
Lot* 25 X too. Price 83,000.
and uvondls, boy'* dungaree*.
. Caah or #a*y term *. |SMan&gt;
Sea ba for hard to g at m er­
down. 810 week, 0 * inlereat. chandise. Q. W. C l a r k . Store, 12 SPECIAL SERVICES
D. D. Daniel*. Oviedo. Fla,- m 208 Sanford Ave.

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payment in November; 3 ‘, discount for payment
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6~ROOM house w ith bath. Close
In. Phone 834-J .__ __________
RADIOS, phonograph*, records;
*haet music, guitars. The Music
Niee bungalow on P ark Ave. RoaBox, phona 863. - , _______
aonable price.
One of SanfonT* b e e t. four bed DUSTING Carl, hand duster. mule
room houeee.
cultivator, ferlllixer broadcastBeautiful bungalow located clove
er, gold mule. m u lv d lsc, 5 tona
to H igh School.
firtillxer, Cole p lan tar, mule
Six unit apartm ent hou'u good

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VOLUME XXXVH

t Reds Attack
Towns South
Of Chefoo
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F L O R ID A ,

PEIPING, Nov. B, &lt;/P)—
Chinese • Communist- troops
loejay
attacked
BevernI
towns to the south of Che­
foo in what observers said
was an action to divert gov,
J jrnmont strength from its
Chefoo offensive. .The Com­
munists attacked numerous
towns along the Tsintnd

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RAN FRANCIBOO, Nov. 'S. (API
— R a ta l Inspectors today said
that a former postof flee clerk has
confessed to the tlieft of (40,000
In cash from a mall sack In 1037
Tire Inspectors explained th a t the
clerk cannot h e prosecuted became
no Indictm ent- was returned w ithtn the three year period specified
by the statute of limitations.
However United RUtes Treasury
officials are Interested In the case
because the m an failed to pay in ­
come tax on the *40.000.
Bprclal postal Investigator W R.
Palmer quoted. the man as ronfesslng th a t he split opep a retristered mall pouch en • route from
the Federal Reserve Rank to nn
Oakland bank and grabbed a small
canvas bag containing *40 000 In
currency.
Palmer e a ld .tlie man remained
In the pnatal service fern, two yeans
then went Into buxlnras for h im ­
self. Eventually he Jost every cent
df Hie money.

STUTTGART, Germany, Nov, 0
(/P)—The deputy military govern­
ment of fhe American Occupation
ftmio in Germany Council 'of Suite
that the ,A m e r ic a n Military Government ill throughly disappointed
with the handling of ■' du-mizification,
The deputy m ilitary governor,
Lieutnant General Lutrius Clay
warned the council that unless tire
Germans im prow quickly tlit* mili­
tary governm ent will lake over
the Job itself.
,
General Clay'ans&lt;funced an im ­
mediate order Gilt no German
who has been removed from office
by the m ilitary Govtjrnintjnt can
be returned to office Without mili­
tary approval. The order nppliea
even if the German In Question
Mr*. J . M. SUncctphcr’s room ha* be&lt;fn cleared of charges o f
7 of the Sanford Gram m ar School Nazism by Grm ran dc-naxlfica- HAD 11 of a group of tlevao m in­
isters, the Rev, Robert K. Ruuell.
champions in the school’* touch tion courts.
(above) has asked police of SlcliUfootball league, trimmed an all
envllle, O* to deputise and artn
s ta r team from the sixth grade
them In an attempt to wipe out a
by a n .IB .to 12 margin la st week.
current crime wave. Ruxiell also
Eugene Brown . intercepted two
ajked perm lulon to retrult 20
p an e s and icnmpered for touch­
“tough, sincere” World War U-veldowns and Hobby Morris " in te r-,
erani to aid.
(InlrnuHlonalJ
fepted a p ats and ran for a m a rk e t,
for room 7'a three score*.
The Seminole High School Raby
The all s ta r touchdowns were
m*«e u . the resu lt If a pass from Fed* will m eet the Bsbtr Cocoa
T em r Cordell to Curtis H arp er High School eleven at tne local
and Edwin Locnett scored a touch­ athletic , field tonight a t 7:30
down on a.blocked kick.
- '* * o’clock it was announced th is
mording by Herman Morris.
Morris also announced th a t p er­
The S anford Elks Club has aid­
sons interested in obtaining tick­ ed m aterially in the Seminole
ets for the Sanford-W inter Park High School library book mid
tilt to be played in W inter P ark equipment drive by pledging to
. WASHINGTON, Nov. 6—UP&gt;_ Friday night can obtain them by pay fpr a charging desk and chair,
John L. la w it and tho federal calling a t th e Seminole llig n estimated at. $200 or more in val­
government took a breather in School on* T hursday or Friday.
ue, according to Miss Edna Chittheir contract talk s today-—election
The Babv Feds will e n te rta in , tentttn. school librarian,
day. The discussion* ar# to » • the Uaby Tigers from Orlando tn
Another large contribution ia
returned tomorrow. *
a grid contest th a t promises to
th
a
t of tb s Veterans of Foreign
Spokesmen fo r Lewis hinted th a t be exciting a t the nigh school
the United Mine W orkers' chief­ athletic field a t a Isler date It Wars, who contributed |!K4. Col
lections of Hallowe'en stunt night
tain is prepared to ask for a pay was* stated. '
a t th* h igh school brought (2B.
ralie of 2S cents an hour end a
The Florida Power and U g h t
shorter work-week for hie 400,000
Company haa contributed |60. lira .
A F Of L soft coel dlgyt-rr.
G. I. Loucka and Capt. Earle T.
Loucka each have contributed 15.

Grammar School All
S tir s Are Beaten

ElkB Pledge $200
Donation To SHS

Library Campaign

Winers* Contract
Halted Today

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♦'Guy Fawks Day)l
; Held "

LONDON. Not.
Small
boy* In Britain were shooting off
firecrackers today. .The fireworks
i part of the celebration of
Ouj
uy Fawkes
Fawki Day.
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ft was oi
oh Nov. 6, 1606, th a t Guy
Fawkes
kes and
ae hia fellow conspirate n w en captured after Ihey had
barrel* of gunpowder under
House of ParllmenL
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NEW YO RK . Nov. 5, (/P)
— S en a to r Claude Popper
rY Florida declared today
pint a R epublican victory
in
tlie
gen eral
election
‘‘would w reck the labor
laws o f our country." Pep­
per also assorted th a t w ith
i
tLO.l*. Victory ^tHoro
would !«*• mV N ational '.La­

Voting v.t. s light In both
Sanfurd precinct* Ihl* morning
and up lo noon, 322 voir* had
been c**t In Prerlitel So. I.
at thr Old Depot, and 311 vote*
had been cost In Precinct No.
■ 3, a tolsl* of 535 volra. There
are more th a n 7.000 rrg k trrrd
volrrs In th e two precinct*,
■(-curding lo ,Mrr. Lourlnr Urol,
rounfy registrar.
J A C K 1,1,K, Nov. f.—(d’l
A* thousands td Floridian* Went
to l*e polls today to partieipate
In the first po*t*war gt-nctlll
eleeli »»n, obuvrvttl ihruughiMi thi*
li^scriWtJ th r I'k tu u n m
um i'unl siru-e tlfo cam ihintO R art*
not nvciMug hr much uttciition
lift the m * p i 4»|)i■.&lt;*««(! timrminu’IM■*
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A light to nuwtrnHi* vuto wus

Germans Told To Amendments 4 And 5 Explained
To Rotarians By Odham And Ware
(Jp Progress Of
D e - Naizification Fights Crim e'W ave
Military Government
Not Satisfied Thus
Far With Program

Rent Control Office
Is In New Location

The Sanford O. P. A. rant con­
trol office has been moved from
tho Armory Budding to Room 230
of the Meucb Building, according
to an •announcement this afternoon
by Area Rent Director W. L. font*
of Orlando.
Jonea said th e office will be open
to tl|a public on Wednesday of
each week and that a represen­
tative of the O. P. A. rent division
will be on hand to Interview both
landlords and tenants and furnish
Information, pertaining to rental
problems tn Seminole County.

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Jackson Paintings - Win Exhibit Prizes
Painting* of Cpl. Hurtle Jackeon, now home on terminal leave
awaiting discharge, iron first prit»
when on exhibition a t F t Harrison.
Hvl and F t Cutter, and took honorable mention and grand prise a t
F t McClellan.
A * former employee of The
uerald, Cpl. Jackson Is horns with
his parents, Mr. and H n ,- 8 , C,
■Jackson of Weal Flrat S tre e t He
peels to receive his discharge
from F t Harrison, on Dae. 2 and
retup] to Sanford.________

NIMITZ IN KEY
automobile e r a * on the orereea*
highway has resulted tn the death
of one girt and th* injuring of KEY WEST. Nev ■
49 A S TO MEET
' three other girl* and tiro an m . Key Weet today la Fleet A dm lnl
Chester Nluilta, Chief s f Naval - Volture No. 476 of the Forty and
Operatieoa. Be arrived yesterday Eight win m a tt Thursday even­
ing a t 8r00 o'clock a t the Legion
H u t and the f l n t and third Tburt-

a t t h e H o la r y luncheon y e s t e r d a y ,
( andkiatr* lit llih*D of thr *ii
explaining the proposed co n stitu ­ r*&gt;r%r«‘”*iunfil d in t riel* fa e rd Ur
tional a m e n d m e n t s a n d tak in g op p u id lc n n upfM M Uiun, lip » r g r S lim
posite sides on the question- J*1*'*
M ia m i 1 &gt;r inner at, w a* up
itutigaii, Jayree preshtad*. -pra
|{* public an Norman Cur
nounred a meeting Tuesday o lr M t^
uf Ml. ml
„ u, Fourth
for the purpo.e of renrganixim: Gv ,)( t r k l
th „ .S Uth d u , riei, IUlloy Scout eommittfw and urged rt,(t,|rt#t,¥B Dwi|{hl |{„K„ B ()f
members of tho HoUry W .lf .ie ^
U u d en )alt, u u|l|tu.,.,| tlJCommtUee to bo present.
Joseph Mue, also of iKurt laiudcr' ^ r - Odhaqit introduced b y *'*11!’ I dale. R epresentative Joe llrm lilck.
rew Caraway who was in charge of
faces M. J. Moss. Jr. of
uf the program , urged everyone n rl)in;io. i„ th.i Kinii.
In take a morp active lntarrut i&lt;»
. _______ Ifovernment o|H*rution and ’■aid*
that “Too many uf tin ar# pn»n»* t
le i Ju e dg it**.

NO. 292

35 Mjllion Citizens
Trek To Polls In
Test Of Nation’s
Reconversion Try

President Home To Cast Vote

f u ic n i.it til * tht* stattf. Ilo w p v v r
tio v i'f ru*f (*ali|w t*ll. S e n a to r Ifn i
in n . | it11*1 m a n y llr p t iD lir t in iiMlfou*
'll IT■ *I I hr vote t,^ to go lo th r |iu ll*
a n il 1‘ki’rf i*o t h e ir jirivilnlgt'*
H ft*. in
s t r o n g ly
I k*m*»orutu'
F iiir n la o n ly tw o ra n d hint*** fu r
-tut*' m d c o ffic e * had u |i|m it t iu n .
I ’n ilis i S ta trA
S i n a tor
H o lla n d
\v :i 4 o|ipf*seif" b y liO i* tmtmiR'o
H a ir y S c had *»f lin m rA v ilh * . W i l ­
bur
K in g . l l r in m r A ia
im m iiiT ’,
w i »a «r|»|»i»imi b y C lif t iit t S r i il f of
N r » S m y r t u ^ H c a c h f«»r th r ItuH H raiiey fhlham. Scminola County
| ( o n n n ig sto n |nu*l now held by
r e p r e s e n t a l l v e . mid Judge It- W I M*fri»r M»thE*w*. M iilh rv s ji d id nut
Ware w ere the principal S p e a k e r s serk r r -rI rrttq n .

Baby Feds To Meet
Cocoa 11 Tonight
A t Athletic Field

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Associated Press Leased Wire

Observers Say Con­
stitutional Amend­
ments In Spotlight

TWnatl rtfllroad about 130 mile*
_ south or cneroo. Al Utc sam e lime,
‘ OdnununUt reUiforeemrnU ore be­
ing rushed from southern Hanlung
province Into the Chefoo o r a
where severe fighting Is raging for
Cliefoo and other port cities.
The government Is continuing a
virtually complete blackout of
news from their. side of the fight­
ing around both Chefoo and
Dairen. Elsewhere the government
announced capture of twro tuvmj»
In southern Manchuria and Hopeh
province.
Chinese Foreign Office source's L
Nanking, meanwhile, claim they f
liavo no knowledge; of negotiation.*
said to be going on with Ru-aln A J60-A WIIK CASHIER, William A. Nickel; 4fl. U (lanked by detective* (top), after his arrcit In M iam i
about Dairen Earlier it had said In connection with the embezzlement of *900,000 or more from the Mergenthalcr Linotype Company of Brook­
the Chinese government was dlc- lyn His attractive wife, Orece (right), l* shown after th e had been questioned and gave police keys lo xafo
^ Imring to take over the Russian &lt;)e(«"it vaults In which they found JflR.100. T he money am) Mrs and Jewelry, valued at *35.000, which w ere
* ton trolled city, under- the terras also recovered, are shown (bottom) in Use district attorney's ofllcc In Urouklyn.
(Iitlcrmmonol)
of a treaty m ade In IMS.

$4J),000 T heft

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Ejection Today .
In State Said
To Be Unusual

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Pepper Sounds Last Minute

Capture Cashier, Quiz Wife In $900,000 Theft

Communist T rying To
Divert Power Of
N ationalist * . Drive
• Toward Key City

Former Postal
Clerk Admits

TUESDAY,

H e said tb n t th

SITTING IN HIS CAfl with Mrt Truman and their d4\igt»irr. M.irgnrct.
rre&amp;utrnt ^ryinan U alm it to n - .lri\tm to Ini homo after arriving tn
Indrbcndrm r, Mu. from Wa tim*:l.*n T1\e |»r«sidentiol family returned
to tiicir home town to vote in the coming election*.
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Legion To Have Earl Jeter Is
No Armistice Day Found Ue^d In
Celebration Here Garage At Home

bor Ileiatluiu Hoard after a few
monttw."
T7'e Rena tor’s tdAtement was
itii.de at nn outdoor rally in mldMmUiattan Re spoke In behalf of
Mte candldarles of Jam es M, Mead
I&gt;m.H-rnUe eonttllon eamildxte opjJA'.lug Ri'publkMii O ocrnw r Tliom.
as H. IVw»y for re-eleeUon. and
Herbert I! tsdunan, Deiitocratlo
CooUUon eanilldaU' for the firnale,
Mrnnwiule. over th e nation only
sli^hlty morp titan 35000.000 of
winu- pjtss.ixV) j.-r-.ins over 21
"t i
nn- e*j&gt;eeted to par’ i[si11- in riie f it' r p u t- v a r genr'rai rk-i tliin "Itir largeot factor In
the turn, lit I Li gt'rwraliv the avwther I,Ut 11L
.e arattiennett prwllctesl
i '* .| tintflwF I linjngliout most of
tite isiuttOy,
rite -1r.-.* prtvlnct to complete
.vtiiut u ls l«oinl.* Aux Barques
in
Jtud^m
county.
Michig a n ^
*Twelve or the 13 ellglbie- voters
j vtrteil Ute straight
Republican
1 ticket mat .ute
-,j a straight
IX'mikratle hallo;
Tlu’ie .no tttativ luiurs. however,
vet to e&gt; and the early hours of
voting J low Ivravy Uillotlng In
m in . big ts .pulaUott con Ufa
i. 11m' prim,1 Lv.tie of tlie election
U iron,-rill v m ia v ilc t lo tjr liow
well (he ta-Nioerutl.- mtmlntstrnuvon^
a a irtUnr to a &lt;
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peacricaiat
Itr.dUrtisl eonfhlently that (*i that
prune Issue the Deniocntta .All b"
swept out of jjower In Congrcsw
However the Democrats have r-vUt
tluil they ex;&gt;e.-t r.inir losses but
cutiU'iul Unit they will keep tlie
legislative machinery
In Uvelr
CUISJt

Fost
Accepts
InvitaBody Found Slumped
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s i
..
r
tion lo I artieipate i Over Gas Heater m.- iv.aumn 11u- Hejmbi
In Orlando Affair. With Jet Turned On
No f.iimui ul.servnn*e uf-AVluis
lire May on No. II -vill la- un d ettaken by l anipl.ell-l.Using Coal
b.I uf tho American Iscgion, with
paiudy or- speaking a» in pusl
years; but iiisteai, Inellllito - uf
(lie Port hove accepted li.c in
vitaiioh to partieipate uttli tiie
4Xrl.ifi.lo post. It was deeided at
t In- meet mg last rveitoig Ito.-will In1 hoa, vet, an A h u i -! o &gt;
| I Li) tfaiit *• ut I lit) I S g i.n Hut MO

New Streamliner To
Beffin Runs Dec. 12 1

4V. H. IValsoii, tutoiirr, w ha
I n .i- s h r a tr U Uir death of Karl
J e l r r this m o rn in g p r u noulurtl
It as “s u k U f l d u e lo asphyxia-

Gun.’*
I il Jel.'l ,
u p u te lie i of tin
I- lo, til I ‘e w e r a n d Light t o m p a n y
pla.il. a a- found ill-ad at tl lo
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hi t h e ra c e s for 3 5 fp.-n.vle seals
at s t a k e In t o d a y * eltv llo n IS of
tile Ituxd a l g n l h c a n t ctniU«U to be

ileckttsl are m faltforni* Delaware
ht-.lui
Kentucky. 5f. v ! &gt;; --f(s

U tjlli'llt in =Id t | , . l Mt-eourt Montana, Ni-vurta New
&lt;‘t Lis MvUlli" ML J i l l r.lillii'Uu Mexico New York, Ohio, IVimsylAvrjuit* by H A Murt'Uiui. a Ihi vanla Washington. West Virginia.

argum ent ovei the bmlgrl diri .t--.
amrndnH'nt boiled down to wlieilu-r
The f i r s t s t r e a m l i n e d nil ronrli S a t u r d a y i-yi-mug.
tho executive branch of ihe govern­
'ib'H-l tin*
alUv-^i h.iil WLscainsIti and Wv'ftnlng
Ct.llment, (a-lo continue to control stall* t r a i n ever to In- upcrate.l l a - | 'V. A. M o in so U , se e i.- tu tv of liHiki'd
111*5 \\ iiitkivv *ifit t I UV[\* and_Kml(icity ii.es liave Ito­
1.1
expenditures or wheaher the lecis- tw e e., the e a s t arid c e n t r a l a n d I Gtr .Sauforil M c r c h a u tli A w e s t const Florida will be p l a r e d f " o n . sa id ib is m o r n i n g Hurt bust- had seen Mr. Je ter, seated «m a publican Hrtmtom and Wtcxjnrin
laturn is to control Giem.
ness firm s in Hanford will .remain chair and slumped .over a gas u Rrwrewlve. All lias remaining
Pointing out th at between K0 In service this w inter by lhe A 1 open
now are Democratic,
»-- •
(or biulimh* as usual on heater.
CoastLine Itailroail,
ac­
and 00 percent of all 'p re -e n t lantlc
tn the 33 ’ gavernorahlp contcals,
The pla c e w a s full of g a s fum es,
to nn nnnounreim-nl Armistice Day.
sta te expenditures now come un­ cording
Knllowllig a s u g g e s t i o n U y C h a . .IWl'I'lling lo
F i r e l hie! Muck 12 races an* regunbxl as worth
der the head pf ‘'continuing npl issued here today by James II. Sybil
Itoulli, l -i nl l e g i o n ,^r&gt;i
el
w*lo w ith t iaode U lot watching These are In CotmccSlpropriations,” th at Is. those which Khnrpton, Assistant, I'assenget liar ) presidvlif. In Go* *-ffrrl % il (To. eland.
i
Itlidu) • KatinoA, Maryland.
IllVIUall,
It ted uitllu t.O lew- eiit
aro re-enacted automatically every T raffic M anager of tiie Iturnl
Tho
train will !&gt;«• knou3i ns the gruhinls a iotind t h e laK Inn pit attoo i i u l Moils, tlr t , I. I’a i k , M saxlrliugtls. Michigan. Mliute- .
two years without legislative ivn *-w York am!
Mill could s t a n d u g r e a t deal of whii -nun a r r i v e d , pronoun, ed -'ll ;-)!u New J r r e y
■view, he said that even if lb,- »m Champion "W est Dimsl ” and is imprt»vI'liteni, a ls o Glut the San
Ok la lm tint
endment carries, exceptions prov il- a conipunUm trnih to tin- lung fold G a r d e n ( lull w ould In- glad .IrU t ii 7 (Irtish
Rome of t h* Mouse •VintnaUr’ atao
l’..| *«it l hu f It &gt; 1, u list am
and
well
know n &gt;
(&gt;,| melt as for schotils, petr»i‘&gt;&gt;»* establisbed
IllipruVelite III s .not tin ,, it .»; viIhmil th r 'di*.ii 1
*;•• :e,-Tn!,"vl a» laving more Uvan
&gt;I)(j
fnrth, yvould bring ••til) v Champion "E a st Con-i" w hnli, lo -Opel ) I
idam
in»i-,
the
p*»st
tn-trorlo-l
4.1 1ifr i li &lt;ilii’i) Ai t 3&gt;l\lUU( Ui ( n a i bs'al vignlflcanie Allngcilifr, goo
’ tK,ut *40,000.000 under runt i J &gt;f operated lietween New Vink and
1 li w lii" d, Lite* Iffin frt.tltr n ,-17! ii r,uiilktal,s are cratcwllng for Gtr
Miami
area. All muii* will in- 1 ouimaluh i Monty Wolcott to lot)
th,. leg islatu re.
t Jui)|te Wftr# op,(0, eJ Ul(. pn, reserved, and ns on other sim i­ a rmiiimltcc investigate the ptd UlM*v jduti* a flu it. and aim l % and 433 Mouse aw ls to Iv filled lit to­
cost of such unprivenients. WittifoWs of l h e 10,011 had been day’s elfV-'lon
' Mge of
lhe , mendmen(,
lar trains of the Coast Line, liable
The club also acted nn Mrs Itnutli'l
| Only Ola* state In th e union —
.
the ground* th a t the Con ill tu- regular coach fares will apply suggestion to build a (lew kitchen , losed.
Mi*. 31or eland, a clcik a t the Malm* — win not tn* voting today.
Special
service
personnel
of
pastion has been amended too much
a t tiie but, and to provide mine P ost Office, was hotno for lunch Tlie Maine election was held last
already and th a t whenever it ii senger representatives, chair car rest town facilities, which tlie win W (lie telephone lung and Mrs, Hejn. 9 and votrra cltaso a gov­
attendants,
and
maids
will
lie
amended the burden of proof as
members at once term ed it "powder Jetec lobb Mrs. Mmelaml tiiat s h e ernor. a b a to r and Utrre house
to the necessity of the am end­ assigned to the train.
room,” no&lt;l a com mittee will in­ was alarmed at not being able to members — all Republicans, Throe
The
first
trip
southbound
will
m ent should rest Upon Its spon
vestigate Ibis.
locate Mr. Je ter. .Mr. Moreland must lie lulded to today’s n su lts
lie
m
ade
from
New
York
Dec.
so rt. And he declared, no proof
Mrs. Ilouth also told of the Immediately left hl-t homo at to determine whleh party controls
lit.
The
first
trip
northbound
haa been offered th at any of
Armistice Dance which will In* 11111 Palilirtto Avetiqe, ami soon congress atul g»*ta th e edge lp
theia amendments are necessary, will be made from Tampn Dec, given Saturday evening by the a fte r located .Mr, Jeter in lhe
adm inistrators.
. *
•vj too taring th a t if the legisla 14. Southbound tiie train will Auxiliary. A covered dish suppci garage, A nolo of undisclosed
BrttUli
newspapers
are
warrie&lt;i
M. will bo given a t tho Hut in tho
tu re contvalljd the budget direc­ leave New York at 3:05
about the economic trends which
arriv e a t Sanford about evening if Nov. 18, it was announc­ contents was fnuibl nearby, ac­ may be indicated by Ute balloting
tor, It Juat wouldn't work, Judge and
1:30 P. M ..*nd Tampa a t -3,40 ed, after Mis. Ituuth had conferred cording jo Child Williams.
result*.
'
W are oolnted o u t.th k t the builg et director m ight be appointed P. M. Northbound (be train- will with the post on lhe m atter, and
Tim French press gave mare
leare
Tam
pa
at
0:20
A.
M.,
*r-'
alt memtiers of the post, their
fo r life and no one knew w h it
space to th r wtndup of ttite Ameri­
rive a t 8ai)fonl about 11:46 A. wivrx and escorts, and members
hi* salary would be.
can campaign than to tlie coming
M.
and
arrive
New
York
the
of tho Aurilinry aro urged to In* A
national • a/uembty elections In
Lea Leaher preaided over the
next
m
orning
a
t
.
10:06
A.
M.
present.
France Itself.
meeting In the absence of .Presi­
The
train
will
l«
operated
by
dent 0 . A. Speer. *Mr. Leshcr
A
donation
if
*57
to
lhe
Semin­
A Soviet controlled paper In
) ■Mill - . ■
reminded th e Rotarians of the the A tlantic C oaet Line In con­ ole High School Horary fund w is
Berlin expressed th e hope that
Word wa» received this morning right wing Republicans and Demo­
boat rida which will tie held nection with th t Pennsylvania
Wednesday afternoon leaving the Railroad and the Richmond Fred approved. Andrew Cnrraw ay and of tho death of W. W. Thompson, crats in Congress would Buffer de­
Osteen Bridge a t 2:00 o'clock. erickriJUTf and Potomac IUllroad.| U w n n s Wllkln« were approv- resilient of Kanford for more than feats.
ed Os member* of the post. The 20 years, which occurred in TusThere will be no meeting of the
The only Moacow paper to com­
Post voted to contribute |5 a month kegee, Ain., ut the home of his ment was th e array publication
club next Monday.
son.
Mr.
Thompson
h*d
liven
ill
for
eight
months
toward
tbr&gt;
sal
Visitor* included R. C. B ark­
Red B tar which asserted there
Any veteran In need of serv­ ary of a director for tite til e r y for several months,
ley of Oharteaton, 8. C.. O, L
really la no significant difference
ice
dree
of
charge)
In
any
of
Mr..
Thompson
was
form
er
(-rate
youth
group.
I*,! wren Republican,* an d Demo­
T aylor and Charles Goodman of the foOovtnf categories la re­
ow
ner
'of
the
Elder
Springs
procrats. o n e Rome newspaper can*
O rlando.'-R . E. Nixon of I-ndi, quested to visit the office of
ra
|N-rty ami operated a llarge
grove up wtU&gt; what sroa supposed to be
Ohio, and L. M. Greene of Silothe rrepouelbia agencies luted
lb
South of Sanford. He was 83 an explanatory headline but it
am Spring A rk. and Roy Stanley
Mow;
years otd at lhe tim e of hi* death. was sure to p u a ie many Italians.
of Tampa.
Coordinator — K B , Carter
Survivors Include the widow, J t saldf ’ IXmkrys oral elephants
Atlantic National Bank Build­
Mr*. Siillio Thompson; three sons, to govern Ute U. 8.”
ing,
Philip Thompson of Montgomery,
«* — O, fl. to Tha Axalea Circle of the Sanford Ala-, G autier Thompson of W inter
Brevtoe, 112 North
Garden Club will sponsor a . foot­ Haven and Cleveland Thompson'of
ball game on Nov. It) between the Tttskegrc; *m| two daughters.
• VooaMonal T raining and EduSanford Baby Fedh and the I&gt;*y
Mrs._ OITPer
_
_____
J l i v e r Davey of Tampa and
— T. W. Lawton, Court tons Beach Mainland Baby Bue-, jr rs . F, L. W adsworth of Tusk ego v.
jkSggllH_qjiejKgfe
of the Sanford P0«t
csneers and the proceeds d ill be
will meet every night this
HoeplUdlxa- placed In a fund to be used for th t
PASADWA. d allf, Nov. 8, (AP)
Offloer erection of a new building for
___ a t the office of Mrs, Edward
Kerr her, secretary of the Beminole
HOLLINS TO G if t LIBRARY — An Internationally known as­
Lloyd T. the club.
tronomer. *4-year old Alfred Joy
County Health and Tuberculosis
OfOeer,
Is In serious condttkm .today fal­
On Oct. 22 the Uaby Feds nod
W INTER PARK, Nor. 5—
kaaociation, in order lo' plsn for
the Baby Bureaneer* played to » Itolins College is to receive lowing a fall In the big dome of
Christmas Seal salts, Mr*. KlrchWilson Observatory’!! 100-lnch
0 to 0 tU in Daytona.
*500,000 for a new library and Ml
er announced today.
leleocope.
. The xeme it expected to be one cquipihant. But before lhe college
Christm as Seals, are now on tala
of the best played here this year. receives the funde fo r the new
a t tha offles, she said. N*xt week
HU Wife told Dr. Joy still ts In
Th* game between these two clubs lib rary it m ust eucceeifu|ly com­ a dose and to unable to tel)
local cburchea wllj taka up teal
played on titer local field la st yesr plete ita *576,000 •victory expan­
Joy
whs tha most spdcUcular tilt of sion program by . eomntenccmaiR
day next J u n e . ___ ___ ______ ___ o t t t u

W# W. Thompson,
Pioneer Resident
Dies In Alabama

Veterans Service

Azalea Circle Will
I ‘ Sponsor Grid Tiff

Pilota Plan Evening
Meetings This Week

Astronomer Injured
In Fall L ast N ight

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THE SXNFORD HERALD, SANFORD,

IEskimos Eat Plenty
n r u;u«in

I T S F U N T O r j \M
I T 'S SM A R T T O r L j

F R ID A Y ,

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your w rliu n appfir* I A|
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Uy; un-1 In 4*fi«tjil*.
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WIN V O U R WINGS AT THE •
S A N F O R D S C H O O L O F AVIATION

tmluit of (hi* Mil*
. ‘ll.J’ 11*1 * l) k of
l*'»in«*I!«• %liarriir.t,
Irwin luii&lt;.H&gt;, &lt;|r •
m.*at to lai|t them rh.ough 111.
wln.'.ii,
Charles I ...mu., w n iin a in thl»
week'* ('nlli.-r* M aliitllic, •*&gt;■«
they killed .cvi-n abide* ttii&gt; ara•o n —and althrugh tlir.e wci.j lrt.il
under It)., ire, four were hutrhc.cd.
In uilditlon. the K-klmi.-. kill.'I
more Itinn 20 I'olar hear*. width
•*■'» "hut by linll.it liiiiitei ajiil
the la-ar. prowl the whale but* I,erln u ramp* in neareh of food.
Tile H a t r o w Kikiiiu . limit
whales from ».,.l-kin Dint* luimthcrl from Hie Arctic ie . They u»
ohl-faaliioi.ml bras* gun. whirl, -*vplode a bomb after the rn rtlid &lt;•
penetiale» Hie whuli'* ImmI&gt;\ Thetl

|| u a m atter of record niial the results ul invratment company operations over the past tacitly year* |*»&gt;
ilellnltr tribute to tile frrn\&amp;lfc}-.t nh,t profevdonal A IN of
thorn who maiMKr Investment funds

H i r e liivp&amp;tinntit toinpsnlen enlriv.lrd «
ami one-half 111111011 dollari. of lunds
le-b
Inorc than a million lnve»!ora — |hu» jtlve jwonl
rotilaleiire m American Im lu.'ry and Ha Ititurr

•

Statistics Indicate j
LECAL NOTICE
Army’s Opponents
;AreStrlinger Team

Stan Comstock
^ iNvr.M.ntNr KFrnitiiiM
I’hon* ajos-orl.vnno-Tclet.vpe ii"ttn

Hy KltANK K.I'K
.
• A I’ N rw .fe iitu ir. S p o il. Kdil»i
I NKW YOHK —An idea of ho*
! culljge frti.tball chaiiM.-d in 'jiic
jy c a r ifiay he gl.lined from the
'y n i i l v c a ta ll.tir. of t'lenn Dnvi.
and Felix (IhwJ lllanchnrd, two
' ot the i»iexte*t hall rarriiT a oi
all t i n 4. •
' * .
■
Me, II and 'M r. D continue a*
tho major nffeiiae w up* ii . f*&gt;;
U'lliealen Armv hut the.' have ho“n
th ro ttled .nm ew hal. Their yarda f - gamed tin . y*ar, hi u .c-a.nfl
I th a t find* A im , and it* rival*
■ m o l e clnr.dy m u lc h e d , (ail* lo m e .
| Min- Up lu the ill. Iafire they rover
i d ln&gt;t »en«ioi

t o t „ f tl I. In illtunt g iullior, . a
r c era in Ilia clash.

N otre l*nn,e hav U r,, pointing
tin thi* game all sen«&lt; n. So lin*
Army f«r llml ' m ailer. Hut tinCadet*, not a* ileip in m aterial
as In the past two scasoiui. have
come thrniigh th* tmighrr echc&lt;lilia mid wrrk a fte r wi'4, tin y
tiim l.acjr a foe whn ha. Iweil
N. P iilm rlto

A venue

ODGE

J o l i - Wa ' t v d

Phon*

1011

TRUCKS

Ilf

l.rnuard Haikyr
D ptnlnrtrisl

Kyes examined—G lsssra fitted
2UJ S. O range Ave.
- •0)lsndu‘, Florida
I'hone 4087

H IM *

Wc Arc I’ipcr Cub Dealerg.. . See The 1946 Model ]
Sec for yourself how easy it Is to fly. 30 minutes inst
dual control Piper Cuba *r* used)

S r i l l ; f o f i .T ok t i i i : e o r .v rv
It |H|»:.
HKMINol.K
,'4,I NTV
■'M.ltlDA. IN I ' l l O i r v T f ,
| m re: Krl»lr of K|IANK 1*
W, millllL'fK, Hr rtn rii.o l
'In
A l l t ’r » d M « f ' a
.ipd
I I . \ in a I'U lln a A c . i n . t F .lil

I'*,.-I.

V‘-o amt *acI» of ywn are lit,e,.&gt;
,.-d If left ..1*1 .r*|Uir*d lo |i.r*&lt;n,
«... rt.l.n . I: Ml lie l,i. .Ml.
,**.l
... ettl.et (if )• .. m i, III* e ..M«l,l.t
11..- e.lale nf 1'e.nl* I. VV
of f.
hf der««,eil. la l. »,f «al'l ,*rtll„!|. &lt;&gt;•
Mil I'uunty Judge of Hrmllodr
, '"..lily. Klorhla, Ml til. nfflee to the
eourl hour, of .ahl Cnulily at H»n
fi id KlorhlM.. wllhln eImh, r.lei d i,
inonlliM from lha lime of Ih. fir*!
|ip,dlrat|(in iif Ihlj, Holler. . Ktell
claim or ilrmand .h ill he In Millrtig
a,id .hall «IHIa the tdace of real■It are anil |M’*t "fflce iot,lfe»» of ,li»
.1 ilm .nl. .m l rhall he aworn lo hv
lli. rl.lm .n l, »aenl. or nllmnejr.
wad any .ueh claim or demand nol
... fit.d .hall ha void
KltANK Ie VMHililtfKK. J&gt;
IIAltllV « VVIHItlHI'KK
A. a d in l i .l .l r a t o, * "f Oie l.‘
lair nf Vtanh I. VVoo.lr.ifl
Hi

tle rea .rd.

•

l»M*il&gt; Clftlk

(prleala pilot ground course good for hlfh achool credit)

IM ' U H

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FIRE and AUTO

l a U n ity T h a r # I i S tre n g th —
T* Protect ik« F a n of Ik* Warid;

AN

VOLUME XXXVII

/H S V M A N C S A T A

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

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R o u m illa t

A

S A T U R D A Y , N O V E M B E R 2, 1946
S p o m o re d B y T h e

L*publican
Asserts
Election May Well

HOME ECONOMICS CLUB

Trumans O ff To Missouri To Vote

SKMIN0U5 lIK ill SCHOOL

IN THE SOUTHEAST
: people drink Atlantic Ale and Beer than any other,
It must b e...
*
M B ** m

II l‘&gt;U

Alltnlir r-"ap«qy-/l.nccr./i jq Allimli, CktrlotU, Ck*/ltm»ta. NnftU. OrUnde

Com mittee, flpxrkmr.n ii • the
chairm an of the Demnt-ratlc Hwthmal Commute*'* aprtkera bu­
reau, Both art • fo rth their prei lctlorta and th e ir rtaaoni in
h id e * •. w ritten especially for
the AisnclMeil Press.
rtepressntattve
Drown,
con­
cerning the repuldlcpn chances
of aucKesi 'tom orrow , sail!:
•
"Tomorrow the American peoSle will go to the polls for what
isy wall be the moat Important
national election in our history.
I feel confident th a t the result
will be a mandate for the Re­
publican party to restore thr
t vem m ont of tha United States
th* American people." .
Continuing, Brown declared:
"We will win a substantial -ma­
jority in th# House of Representafiivrs and In all probability
wa wlU gain control of th*
Renat* by * com paratively narrow m argin."
.
RapraaenlatlT* Hparkman da

Imis*I &lt;*ii*l •ifftelal
13 ilwl lilt Se| I le tithe I l» ||
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I

l| t f | | N I ' O N

• r 'l»*» n F l r f i i i t i isttri
Hrntltiislt* l ! s s u n t &gt; . F h i t h J a
*1 A i r

K. Ilotinhohler

M i n n ; t o v Pl't: *it
Tt, JOHN t* WATKINS
\ tit* *fm lulrbv It**11f la*| dial a
kill! InaS I'toVfi . Invlllnlf-I m |h«
♦Tn'ult Couil «•/ Ihf Nlhlfi Juilirtal
I’Krulf ni
hrinlnolr* t'liunly,
in « )irti*f»r). uuUfi ihr nn« «*C Mai?

Wa s h i n g t o n . n ,»v. 4 ~ v i7 ~
Th* Stale H rparlinent t.-lay aniHiMU'ol that t hina and the OniteJ
Slates have *1Jgiied ,&lt; new Nrca y
uf ratnnierce and ft ieiuUhip. I&gt;epatt,item a ffilia l, aald th a t the
action i» without .iKnlficaticr e«
fa r a t t'h lu x '. Ih.erim l .(r ile I*
ronrernnl.
•
The S tate b e p a rtm m t .aid llw
new 'treaty au|t*m*ilea nine pmviou. part, with (Tilnu, inc|udinir
one dratted In IKII. It will b.-cvmlt*
effective after ratlfienlirtit hy the
American S enate and the rhincer
le^itlature. .
‘
___ '
American official. emplu**Urd
Ihn the tuning iff the lir n ty i. nut
Intel,did a&gt; n ntnv,. hy thi* countly
lu atrviigthrn t.'niarvj Kat-Shek'v
tmiinmil government In it. « rugg_le with r h in e .e (kim m unl.t.. •
‘The .itfnl‘&gt;K took plan* in' Naitk*
tag. Among thu treaty prnvi.hvu*

MONDAY,

NOV.

4,

1946

■ • o c ia te d P r*#a L e a s e d w i r *

Big - Four Ministers Begin
Parley In New York Today
^ To Discuss Peace Treaties
Austin Congratulated After l

N. Address

Spain Denies *R eport
I’hat 100 Persons
Were Arrested For
riptling Revolution
,

**» Aw,ucial«f I'rraa
Hu*
H ig -K o u r
fo re ig n
ih in i s t e r s c o n v e n e d til l s u f le t n o o n in N e w Y o rk C i t y
t o b e g in t h e i r tli.dcua.sion oP
r. u r n p e n a
peace, tre a tie s ,
lot* iiiiniatei-N upelT etl t h «
o te e ti n g
i,, a
: i 7 . t |, . f |o o p
o p a r t m e n t —trt rN e v V Y o r k 'i t
W 'n M o if - A s to H a iI n t e l aiuD
H ea ted n r u iim l a n o v a l w liitis
•pine table were Secretary o f
&gt;late
lam e. Ilyrne., fo re ig n
M iiu .te i, v, A|. MoI,ill,v ,,f
i - ' . „ Sia* ••t ” ‘*»t Hevm
„f
Oreat Hr,tain an,| Deputy Kor''"•"■•ei f'nflfe DeMurvllln
••I rj^ihn*.
The tn.k of the Iiiinlrtera
ta
I'lae. iufu .Jimll «hu|&gt;e the poacn
• • M u. f.„ l u i y, hoiland. H un.
“."•&gt;
H.iinama and llnlgnria.
Ihei .....
|
‘ ••o
A me, lean official. havo
called
••||„. liernian .|o e .ti,.„ ‘*
' ttMug thi |iri*««*iiV
ferrite*.
S.-ciel«M Ilyrne. .|&gt;enl u l.u.t.

ii (iiglui leaves the speaker's stand
' •D lit .n*h delegale. Ivin Tlmmas,
•on lic.ii|||y applaud In his »poech,
wit m aiinamciiU. (iiilcrmihunal)

"M aking • pradilllun on th*
mi triune o f an off-year nationtil
gfc- tinn la hatardoUa enough, in
r*tm *J . Uiaea and la' dowirdght
difficult t n 'U i i po st-w ar ywft\ "
“Thee*, are so m any factors
# A tig la vote Is predirtod whan
that .emiat b* considered that
vn|er» g n to the pull, l.niiorrm*
I N. Kennedy dir.-rtor of the
the usual yardsticks which gen­
to elect national Slid alatr rep State liame and K re.h W ntet Ki’l*
erally ore reliable In other years
rew ntative*. Palls will .(jien at t'umiiiiislun, -in i,ii t.alay that ,•
cannot be depended upon with
.7:00 A. M. and cln«c nt .:0U lelad fish dealer's lieetue or ..
certainly in 1040.*r
•
I*. M. The County t'oinniixiiin rmnmerviul Iniat license due* liu.
S parkm an went «h to say:
will g.i right ahead with it* authorise the h .ld u l to fish. Il
"Hut a f te r weighing all the fac­
meeting tnmnrmw morning in ■mly nuthorire. hipiMo deal ill fi*l.
tors involved I believe I am
spite of thb election, O. P, H ern­ and ll»e the boat tir catch the fish,
cpnservativr whan I predict that
don. county clerk, announced
he sells..
JACK 80N V II.I.K ,
V. I
Rie Democrats will ratalrt con­
■ In Hanford, persons living wr*t
trol of Congress, both the'H ouse
lr he fishes outside rtf his hoini'
of Park Avenue will vote' in the county’ at all or If lie fisiir- ••
of Representative* and the Sen­
usiial place at the old depot Ills hunit" county l.y any nielli.* I
ate. W* will lose soma seats In
building on Commercial Avenue, other than pole and tins*, lyeim-dt
some ' ts ta te s ' but will pick up.
and lho*e ea*t uf Park Av.-imr said, ha will be rei|uitcd t» &gt;
some in othkre. W hile I'b eliev e
will Vote at the {*0111111 Mill V Hi |&gt; &lt; &gt; * « e. s ln n , , f n . l a t e D - l i * ' .
that wa will suffer' a net lots,
U stNlltsi*#*! (SH PNf V |H*S|
Good news for th,- kiddie* —
It* eiiite.
1 feel confident th a t we will re ­
*♦•» Ain* pi* k* il ti|i !»4 vuith Sjtn
Santa Claus will arrive S atu rd ay
tain control.”
.' .
^ M
f»*I*| t |,u
morning, - Nov. 3b, al&gt;onrd a *ea
I "•% ti»* I m kr i iiiti«*n| Ity l!t **"• •* ''•‘lis t a t.f St A Ulffl'Mldt* . .».!»
plane which ‘is scheduled tt» lanf\
!*•-.e|tl«- ill -It-.ttl ul i k.vu,IV|. .|f» | t*i*, ».**• (I , | y ni tie.
on laike Mi-ur.M-. A I'ig pa rad.'
httlivLltiii! tight. 4)ti«| lilnuly tit*
S a tifniil tuien il lln* (Hi Ly kickwill fnllmtc, ami bands from S an ­
W, C. Ila rtlin r, a rc iid .n t &gt;d
*U'**'l &lt;»f f f g l m r n l u t inn; I *i »vrt*«- m g o f f lo t h r M ulleit. hnm ctlLttfty I hilward H ln liu ami City Cum .
ford, Orlando, Winter P ark, !&gt;.*f titi'i|•11*#* |ir^ * i,| ,if burinlimii1 T o m in v . tloueh. Jiiliiiaori. S e l i n « ■mUalim'T le a H
West F irst S treet and Im-al
la-.Jwr were
Land a n d 'o th e r communities will,
**|ihiiitiml" chtUM, tVitnnniy utu| imuI l ltir k \ i W e r * Lt-gtin p ie tiitjg ii&gt;mliia,ut,*l rkuurilsy
farm er, caught seven l.lnck lu»ull'-riuroa
b* Invited to play. There will l« ,
f
itutt««tul
alnliiltty
Limit*.ul
*
»
f
|
bv
City
conunluilimrrx
unit
In the Wvklva River Friday and
Lie FV*| f t i u . t i t l \knll.
Fikr **ff
gaily decorated floats; al«o blcjr»a -t«*lt|l *|M*ut|ii- (■ |lf f lri«*n«,\
Mav.ir
II
J
O ut
foUowtng
Saturday, ranging
In
w.-ight
'
ST.
AUGUSTINK.
Nov.
4.
,A’,
cles and iiddte vehicles, with prices
thru
t of Wlu*t thry lentust
i«|t«iiMi'*ttntiii!t
M«ttf^i| ni Mi*
Robert Samuel, 1B20 ' Sanford ft r the best dreotations. ltest «f —-A fo n d er speaker of the Flor­ from two and a lialf to .eve.,
•i vniufm tory Inlervh-w wtlH Waa
*
mm fu it cmtv til. iL ifgrity hi gtikciir i »*.| hi- ,.u
piamds:
Mr.
I
la
rtli
nr
gnvr
the
ida
'
-House
of
Itrpreeentativrs*
^ v e n u e , picked 13 uf. 16 grid ­ all th u g will be a lot, of randy
•iDHi.innipjil .t t nf nipt itut. r«M*»tt | iimI
A•
A.imlnLMrntlon otfldaLi In
has' urged members of the Flor­ Herald three fine has* that »&lt;'■■•
iron conteats and waa declared given away.
W.i*liln,t.«i In regard to fin al
**Uik .km| in **$**•• || 11**9| lllwltnitl
|i|||,
Tf'ifgfit S aturday morning
th* w inner of th* Mathar-RitxThis invitation tu Santa, and tin­ ida S tale Junior Cham ie, of1
*t(l.-ni&gt;-m
,.f pmpert* rlghb* at tlin
I* *•»!- •»»•! *111.1 trU , Fmi Inlet' • \ f i . ,
Commerce to exert, "strong pr,-«
Herald pick th* w inner contest.
J Sant,nil Naval Air .Station.
•ii«!t*.i.| . f
tiie k rfV
till
F til*
’ .»»
*
tt'eallaw**
.a
waau
u
l
sure"
In
help
effect
u
o
m
p
le
lr
Tha only tw 0 games th a t young
I Xtr tlu-gma. *ho will, Mr lewh.
’ i A m in ot. II.•li^ | *»e t» &gt; an.| i 1&gt;.I*- jer arrive*! laid, t„ Haufuhi Friitoy.
re w ritin g of the Florida e.-o.li
Samuel failed to select - corrWlly
1 | Hull Hoik ••#| Ul.. Ii.ill t se! Ifa Mtlllr! | titrli .till that lie luul tuutkl Dial
tution.
eecrp th# S a n fo rd -S t. Augustin#
j - S •*»! *• M’llHv aaf U.iUtllltf *•«f Mane nf llw? WAA m jueaU liad been
The form er Florida speaker,
ffftd th*. Cornell - Columbia tilt*.
! Inr 1.1* |t l a \ - lift a ftikr.l irM'f «»• ritaiiMfd aliicp that ageticy I,ad
Dan McCarthy of Fort I’ieire,
F ir s t. pria*, offered by Mather
AHilri w»*»i (t*liui 4fi| » k»«i Im | •ft tie*-,, &lt;ontact«M, and that soma of
also u rg e d 'th e Jaycees tu advo­
of Sanford,- waa * lounge chair
n tttcklr (o tiuiM t)ir I ik hi
cate the creation of a stale tax
Die City's proposal* had to be re and ottom an.
pond
when
lie
said
tlmt
"in
some
I1* hlni tlini; lip, Imt U,r Sflitfoiil line vt-M-O and new requenta made.
Clifford Gamble Gracy die.1 a t commission, possibly 'a s part at
Second, th ird and fourth pri»*
rn-rji
hiuikaariii
tt-,luces
the
.-nun
1 • vkns .ifi *!,•,-. tin iin- o |aj ami
Pro|u*als concerning Die airport;
hl» home (n Miami Saturday,. Nov, a new constitution, with 100 per­
•winnera
* ___ correct
•',;V of a child lo tearu and dgveh,|r
^iHmifuril dit*w a fi\»• yaul penalty Mvcilon of the Station are iibaeCl
selection* and war* Judged win­ •2 a t 7:00 p. M." ftllowltig a brief cent taxation on valuation enby as niucli a , 7*. jw trn it. If i*c
I ( MhlinutH l»M I'agr T hn )
rom plrtrd and .slioukl be paAwst
form ! throughout th r state.
ners In th* order In which they Illness.
nouiiie th a t the children hi* eui
upon during tl«e coming week,
McCarthy addressed the JayMr. CYscey was Imm in Grovewere received. 8#cend prixa, a
s.-hopls who haw Inmkwcim- arc
•sahl Mr. Hlggin*.
..
china baa* table lam p offered by town, Gs.. J a n . 23, IHtMk lie cam?
lo»lng half their Capacity 1" prutii
fV&gt;||*wtng Ujr prrarntation of the
M athar, waa won b e QUd Bors- to ' Hanford In 11*24 and resided
Ia-gislstur* to appropriate’ ll.ftou. from education then **«• aie wav ;
lull report to the City Commission,
dorf, 1800 Elm Avenue. Mr. her* until about Ihire y ears ago
000 for necassary expansion nf in t une-fifih of our S tate uppiothe change* necevuuiry In the pre’Aurtdurf misted th* Corntll - whan he moved tu .Miami.
public health control in Florid* pnalion of |lit,(MMt.tMH) each year
rctitallon were nut Ivor lied by th e
8urvivors ‘ incl.mle “ fir* sons.
Columbia lilt and th* Penn S tate
and th a t ha considered it “a* because o f this neglect. That is t'»
Comintoslonera., amt they vu*re
Virgil,
W
alter
and
Charles
of
Han­
» Ford ham contaat.
.
.
being a conservative Investm ent.•' &gt;ay, we Tire actually getting -aluul
liutructevt to prepare proposato
ford;
Clifford
of
Miami;
and
Billy
. Dan - W right won Uilrd prise,
Dr. H erbert L. Bryans, presi fmirtoen and one half millioii
emtKxlylng these chmngea. ,
wRh the Ul 8, Army statiunesl *i.
T hrw proposals were mailed
2-ThMhMfc'
“
‘ ‘ f f i M i China; two '•iaughtars, Mrs. J . K. for the selection of a budget di­ dent, Pensacola M id . that the State dollars in rexulls frum th« ID*,rini I — Hill llruimn of Sanford Saturday afternoon ntid will be
rector by th* legislature. Amend­ Health D epartm en. ta doin© every fin,000 we are spending.
A ttaching fnls£ psoiiugandn. lie routinin',| to (•« (tie outstanding considered a t a Joint meeting
Jones
and
Miss
H
^
l
i
e
‘.G
racey,
mentfive
would
eliminate
imt*t
thing possible fo r th* protection
p k
Cancer which killed 2400 net anus ii met led " 8,11116 Vi our New Denier,
k l u . B. e . 8 U .U . H i t J . M. both of Sanford; tw.) brothers, continuing slate appropriations. of th* health of th# people, but in Florid* last year Wins nliui im- m e spreading Ihr propaganda that hack to th r Floury Univi-rslt) Thunwtay of Uic WAA. the Navy
Bill
Gracey
of
Gruvrauwn.
Ga.
tliat th* Governor had exprvant* i (Hirtant cn the roster »f problem*, you, a* a irgiklirred Democrat, iiitrr.chiM.1 footl'all Imgue this and the CAA (Civil Aeronautic*).Stineeiphar. Baa C urt!#, J . W.
"After having interviewed offi­
th* situation axactly when he said ftrnerat diseases which account f«r must vole for the New Deal nomi­ week as he Ini the Freshmati
Altman
and W illiam McTear and Jv* Gracey of Jacksonville;
ons sitter. Mrs, C. 0 . W hita of
"Th# D epartm ent's activities aie Ift |&gt;crcent of Chatahoochce's nee, hut **c all know th a t we; ns eleven to it. third consecutive cial*. on the subject, I reel con­
Daytona. Beach.
victory.
fident th a t Lheae proposals will b*
severely restricted becau*# thr I'-'tirnts year a f te r -year and tub- free Americans, can vole for the
&gt;Funeral services ‘will be con­
lie «rort-d one touchdown and accepted as presented." said Mr
funds for th# naeossary ■ami es­ ricutosis which kills aiound rtO&lt;» man of uur choice in the voti/fg
Higgins
ducted a t tha Erickson Funeral
sential operations have not lietn 1p-rsons • annually were- two other hm th. The N'vw Dealers »ay fu r­ tetnied with Jack Itullwii.J uf
Him# Tuesday at 2:00 I*. M. w ith
He pointed out th a t the City'#
Montgomery. Ala., to setup an ­
I . C. Hander of the Florida allocated to i t "
Dr. E. D. Brownlee o fflc ia tin r. Highway Patrol announced today • Dr, Bryan* also said It Is ttue magnified- diseases whch Gover­ th er (h at if you split Four ticket other ns the Fr»sh turm .l hack present rrvokahle permit to th a
nor
Caldwell
called
for
m
ote
mon­
it
will
he
thrown
out.
T
hat
is
un­
station wlU be terminated when
Burial will be made in E vergre-n th a t a civilian examiner h at been th a t cnly ona s ta te In tha Sou lithe Seniors, l'J-tt,
ey to com bat.
&lt;i__^
true. This Is th* same sort of pro­
Early In the second quarter the WAA take# It over, which, h*
vqnloyed -to handle driver* #x- east spends la .. jUr capita th a t
paganda
I
'cautioned
you
to
bcA nother p art of the ClKentor’s
Urannn took thr snap from sakl. should be not later than
aminflrtons for llcftues. Bender Florida doe* for public health com.
15. when final disposition will '
•aid th a t th* axamlnar will per­ Irol, a total of So cants par ;&gt;erso-i, *peech w hirn Dr. Hryans ru n \tv „ d - war* of several weeks ago. Put ernter, and stashed 10 yards uff Nov.
be considered.
form this duty in 8«rainol*, Lake whan national authorities agtCe e.1 was hi* reference to th r fi.ud of y .u r " X " in front of the name of tackle to put the first-year men
All ataUon property will be deed­
the man you want .to vote for." in the lead. After the Seniors
an-i Volusia rouatia*.
th at a t le a it 62 par capita from the sanitary engineering "w hirlr' has
ed lo th e City, subject to reatrtclie
charged
th
a
t
the
Ol‘A
• The axam lnar will be In San­
bean dangarousOly nrgleited. It Is ihrou-Ji regulation, forced- the knotted the count midway the Uon In th e dard as to Urn opera­
ford every Tuesday afternoon from
impossibltKfnr the S tale Hoard of United Stale* to uhtain our sunply fourth q u arte r, the Freshmen tion of schools, airport and th*
John L Saul* adjutani of Sami- 24)0 lo fi:Q0 O'clock and eveiy
Health to carry nut tha ir-llvit, t of shoe J ’ath tr from A riantina.
hospital, ha declared. Whan tha**
_1__ ___
*__n
.
An
_
nol* County Post No. 3 n 2 o f th e Ha'unlay
morning from #:Q0 to
change* are made, th a program
assigned to that D epartm ent by
Vgterana of Frreitm War*, an- 12:00 o’clock. PatnJm ati B*nder
can go ahead aa planned a few
Itiw on th* meager bpprupriathm
flounced today th a t th* local or- revealed th a t this afternoon, was
months ago, ha aald.,
*
of 670,000. Stream pollution alone
Georg* Si Anderson, Itinerant
ganliation ha* cpnttlbuled 6UM U»j last tliy he would personally
. Mr. IHggtna and Mr. Laahar, r e ­
contact repraaentativ? from th«
*»,. U f t .ftirm it 8emino|* H igh give examination* to driver* seek
ported th a t they enjoyed (to*
-Vctotan* A dm inlitration Sul&gt;- Uuig licenac*.
•'*- » . * "
weather an theff trip, and had h o
gional offiro- In Orlamlo will I*
Bamiar also explained th a t th*
automobile trouble. They com­
In' Sanford tomnrow* from 2:00
offic* will be moved from the
mented on the. am ount of cotton
A. M. to 3:00 p. M. a l the Sheriff's
being picked In th e Carolina*, with
Armory to ' a new. location lata
•Office' In the Court Houx*. Mr.
grower* rushing U to mark*&lt; fo r
&gt;
thi* wreak o r early next weak. Tha
And;raun
Will
n
uiat
veteran*
with
high price*. W ashington officials naw location has not r a t bem dcm
atter*
pert*iningto
benefits
to
expressed much In try-rat tn tha re­
ruled, b# aald, but added th a t It
which they may he enrlltad and
port of th* m eant roc ape of M ,
would b« annrunced aa aoon as
the m ountain -Hon. from th* B anBatarmlnad.
-

St. Augustine Noses Out Celery

Kennedy Expla!
Finhlng- Licenses

Local Merchants
Make Plans. For
Christmas Parade

Bi'iin In Everglades
Alss« Ili( By Storm
During Past Week

G. W. Austin Is Named
Head Of Committee
To A rrange A ffair

POKCES RAILROADS It) ASK FOB 2f»% INCREASE IN FREIGHT
RATES. WHEN GRANTED BY THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE
COMMISSION, IT WILL FLACK A LIEN OF ABOUT 20c FER BOX
ON ALL CITRUS FRUITS — ALSO A LIEN ON EVERY CRATE OF
VEGETABLES — ON ALL LIVESTOCK, FERTILIZER, LIMEROCK,
PHOSPHATE AND FARM IMPLEMENTS SHIPPED IN OR OUT OF

W .elk I d *. ' VH a I h I I l f v* J o h n . «
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Higgins, Leshcc

Florida Jay cees.
Asked To Urge
New Constitution

R obert Samuel Is
Warned Winner Of
Football Contest

State Hoard Lauds Caldwell's Plan
For Exuansion 0t‘ Health t'untrol

Clifford G. Gracey •
Died Saturday N i^ht

Emory University
Fresh A^ain Led
By Bill- Branan

XOTICH TO . t m t t l l
TOl IIUVIN IIAIIIIOWH. whose
rcsMan&lt;-e Is unlinnwn: ,
•
Vi.u tu* h strb r nollfled that sail
fur dtvnrrs ha. bssn (11.4 against
roll ,h r nniNK.I.IA IIAUIIUWH, In
Ih* Circuit Court ■ (nr IH* Ninth
Judicial Clrrult s i lb* Hlal* ol
Florida. In and (or Hsminol* Corraty,

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Highway Patrol Has
Civilian Examiner

13 Peraons Receive
lVork
ork Compensati
Compensation

F A R R I.Il’S
F l k tV/r(c

PACKA G E S IO H Iti«M si sat act glut,
9/~S

S A N F O R D , ‘ F L O R ID A ,

N EW SPA PER

MCUDtNT AND MtS. TRUMAN arc shuwn on the rear plalfonil of the
Presidential Special s i they le d Washington for their home In Independenc*. Mo., where they wlU vote on November 5. Traveling with
the President was Speaker o ttlie Home, Sam Rayburn, (D.-Tex.). who
ta to keynote a Democratic roily In Independence.
(/ntrrnj(tim ci)

Polls In Seminole County Will
Onen Tomorrow Morning At 7:00

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D A IL Y

Action Revealed By
State Department;
Commerce. Friend­
ship
Emphasized

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I oppo.itinn atronge, than duiuiM'
l the vrartiille *ea.un«, Hlauchaol
la n d Davi* have he n faking tu rn .
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Davis Iiii.* g allv d only half lln| hlihiiij: ynnlnge attribuivd In him
; in IU4A. In hi* fir*t 7ft cairiea from
l&gt;rrimnmge he averng.d h.2 n»
| lOiepaer»| with hltl vaar*. 11 '
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! III. first jJ ea rlier this fall whih
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neon lougher. D will reach ii , ii.-uk on Saturday, No* U. in
Yankee Stadium
whrie
lim y
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I he No. | football game • f (lie
year.
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In those whoMi bueinrra it bv to know.

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III1NKY ANHHIISON WolA'VTT

for U N I T E D STATES

VFW Donates »190 To
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MONDAY,

NOV. 4,

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Schsd, Republican; between Joe
election. Padgett became president
Hsitdricks, Democratic incumbent
of tho league earlv in the 1944
and M. J. Mtn*. Jr., far rapreseason when Combi resigned be­
M nutivg (n Congress from the
. TAMPA TRIBUNE
The principal question to be decided in tomorrow’*
cause o f bis health.
6th Congressional district, and
election haa to do with the proposed constitutional amend­
Judge A. S. Herlong, Jr.
between W ilbur C. King, Demo­
him. and reganlless o f any qual­
_ sr
ments. Three of the Democratic nominees for high office
crat sod Clifton D. Scalf, Re­ g tro u a o r fiau g h t w ith such dis­ ifications or lack of qualification* Leesburg was elected vice pres)
hnve Republican opposition. Spessard Holland is opposed
publican, fa r state railroad com- astro u s result# as the rsnUnuing for th e office. Under the am end­ ent, and I’eter Schaal of Silver'
CM lIaw* I'rvm Page
appropriation proposal, the am end­ ment an a\jen, a Com m unist from Springs was re-elected secretary.
raiiiioner in 'G ro u p No. 1,
by J. Harry Schnd for United States Senate, and Joe would tend to 'itcam u p 1
Onopposed • state ‘ candidates ment to Article XVI, which will oe Russia or a N ail from G erm any
Hendrickg U opposed by Jl. J &lt; Mom, Jr. for representative ing crop* in the m in #wept
arc Paul D. Barns .and Roy H. N um ber F oumuv th e ballot, U a ebald be selected.
from the &amp;th congressional district, Wilbur C. King is g reatly increasing *dam age
Chapman, as justices of the b*d am andmwJFand should be r e ­ - Because a Budget D irector, so
appointed, would take over one of
also opposed by Clifton D. Scalf for Railroad Commission­ other condition* m ight tend to Florida Supreme Court, Edwin G. jected by the people Nov. 6.
T h i| amendment would provide' tns more im portant functions now
'
er. Nevertheless, principal interest in the election centers minimite the lo«*.
JFrater a* com ptroller; f e r ry W.
exercised by the Governor, who is
— “ Th# potential force Of ifcta
around the amendments.
elec «d by and responsible to the
weather-blow may be visioned m usioncr; M. b. Smith &lt;T-Bone|
Ily W. Y. Billing
Four bf these six amendments are of no particular baiter, If we consider th a t la and
and .au th o rise the L egislature to
Toeehlon Drug Cm
Jam es B railty Odham. as
rib e his powers, duties, qua I
m cau sa with the L egislature in
■AS cortcern of ours as they pertain to the consolidation or the area served by th a Pahoke* group one and two member* of R ations and term o f office, w ith­ session
two months of every two E very human being has a cerq
S tate Faritiar*’ M arket alone,
abolishment
of
certain
offices
in
Orange,
Hillsborough,
the
House
of
Representatives.
u i n point .: beyond which- he
rani •
out an y constitutional or (.thsr years, powerless to act when not
the
FaU
crop
of
bean*
total*
• M ta a rr.
rM »l,tl*aa aaS aaUrta
___ at Ray and Escambja counties, cannot possibly be objection­ tome 22.000 acre*. E arly report*
There a re
th ree. Seminole lim itaions whatsoever. Briefly, it in session, ill Budget D irector, for
cannot .g o without breaking,
al able in any way to any of us. an d seem, to be clearly of
aaiaala n i lha
either
physically or m entally,
indicated th a t thl* a re a was County commissioners to ' bo Woubl tak e initiative B udget-auth­ 22 months of every tw o years,
aA«. w UI ka aaa»«aS tar
Thja point varies w ith each
tar a lta H la h n falaa.
benefit to the people primarily concerned. But it is around moat seriously damaged. Ship­ elected; H. B. Pop* In D iltric t 1; ority o ut of the handa of The- Uov* would be free.even from th* con- person.
can c a rry a
the other two amendments. No. ‘1 and No. B, that some con­ ment* of beans from th e E ver, J . F. McClelland in D istrict 2 trn o r ami plare it in the hands of irol of hi* creators and could do crushing Rome
Itn iH u r
load of work, anx­
much as he pleased w ith all the
(saw wa w w i U Th# lla ra lt troversy revolves, and in the outcome of which wo.are glade*. October 30, totaled 19 and 0. C. Dodd In D istrict 4 ; the Legislature.
iety and secret w orry, w ith
h "ha aallaaaT fla lt a t tlT f f to la l
This amendment la bad for th e money In the U s e trea su ry . _
cars, according to a re p o rt re­ two members of the county
lha lara- especially interested.
apparen t ease. O thers cannot
«alalal&gt;
•'
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sta
te
:
school
board,
W.
M.
Haynes
and
Becam
e
a
fob
so
Inviting
would
ceived from M arket M anager J,
la lha aa t a v r . s U l
I n M t u r U n la Chlaaaa
Amendment No. 4 would amend the Constitution of A. Dulany. Prices w ere still L. K. Jordan, anil for constable Because it would give the Legis- bring on a r u s h ' of jots-seeking go so far.
to ap- politic inns who would consume
I,eRoy B. Reiter will be voted
Task,
__ laturc
JM, unlimited
m ___ ■ authority
.tty it
Never allow ^ tu rie lf to ap ­
Floridn-so ns to'provide for the appointment, by n con­ weak, due to ■ continued ship­ for
In Precinct* 9, 11, 12, 14 point, f i r life i f - I t aixhed, any much
.
_ef the
brief lim e of the
D
ar at iw
Tka
proach the danger point. You
.*
Tha lla ralt la a aa a* W
*&gt;
from
other
Southern and 10.
person, from anywhere, to virtual Legislature in making a selection
! hraarU lat H rna nklah la aarla current resolution of the Senate nmi House of Representa­ ment*
benefit neither yourself, your.
\
Ma»U aalltlat la
fo* JT tives, of a director of the budget whose powers, duties, slate*.
' There ere six Constitutional control of th* sta te ’s finances-—a and thus operate again st th e in­
Job, your family or your'
at all aaarh tlu a la h aa
•The Pompano S tate Parm er*' Amendments to vote on. No. l i power which should not be so ra re - terests of the people who seek
country, I f you attem p t more
(a ll a» aal M i n a » qualifications and form of offico shall bo prescribed by M arket (hipped It* first c a r of
ic»*lv
irestewed:
[*on.
and
need
legislat'on.
refers to the ropsoUdatlon of
la lhla »■*»» a*4.
than you can bear.
aawa aahlU hrt harala the Legislature. Apparently tho purpose of thin amend' beans fur the Kali season, dur­ fund collection agencies in O r­
Because It would perm it a m aj­
See your doctor regularly.
j M rtkakliaallaa at tr»ing the last w eek .'T h ese bean*
Make your health your firs t
•alahaa harala ara aUa i f ment is to, see that the funds appropriated by the Legis­ were
ange Courtly.
No. 2, would ority o f the L egislature—meaning
grown
by
G.
E.
Kobcrtioo.
48
mgmber*
of
the
House,
20
memlature arc ‘spent by administrative officials as the L
" egisOther
u tn e r thing*
t
fall
concern.
,
M anager J.
l~ W
W arren has' an- exempt Plant City from its pro- Iper* o f Jhe Senate— to create an
J . L.
H'v-'J
naturally In place when you
vliions of collections In H ills­ o fficial, die atorshlp
HQNDAY, ^O VEM BBR 4. 1916 laturc intended they should be'spent.
fa F lorida,
are a t 't "h ei peak of your ablllfor the farm*! borough County. No. 3, refers to
Tim opposition contends th at jUch a Budget Director, nounced ofplans
i« ‘ '
withi im
m ore pr'wcr th an any elected
tics.
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the Pompano M arket tax
p i p m VKR8E r o u t o d a y
DAYTONA BEACH, Nov. 4 consolidation reform s - In □fficiaf.
poshibly appointed for lifo, could virtually set himself up opening
Procure the best medication
for the Poll season today. Pre- Bay County, No. 4, would hav*
lAt—T h r pres ids ne y of th e Florida
Because iL would enable the S tate la a g u e returned to Al Combs
from a (meted pharm acist.
1
W E KNOW L IT T L E OF TUB ns a dictator filling every political job in th.o state with, season shipm ents, in addition to the Legislature choose the d i­
This is the 133rd of a aeries
Leglsfature to cast aside th e time-» MATERIAL U N IV ERSE, W t his own favorites, abolishing any publib project which the car of bcanh, have included rector of the sta ts budget In­ honored constitutional limit, fed ­ of Gainesville. Director* elected
of
Editorial A dvertisem ents
hi
SHOULD NOT ASSUME THAT he did not like and virtually ham-stringing the governor six cars of squash, and ona mix­ stead of th e Governor under
the ll&gt;f7 officers a t a m eeting in
appearing
In thla paper cacty
ed car of squash, cucumber#, present law.’ No. 6. woald p ro ­ eral and state, th a t no official In Daytona Beach Sunday.
W B KNOW A LL ABOUT SPIR­
Monday.
in 'U h s r the execu'tve ami legisITUAL T lllN G S rW h ere waai thou on everything he would like to do. Those who favor th? eg rp ian t and beans.
Combs succeeds E rnest P adgett
hibit “ ridsra'1 in appropriation
«h«n 1 laid the foundation* &lt;&gt;f tin amendment deny this and contend that the uuiy way tho
“ Manager C. S. Phillips bf bills and would also abolish la tlre departm ents of government- of Daytona Beach who requested
f
"
4&lt;1
-hold
office
longer
than
four
*
hi* name not be. presented fo r reaarthT Declare if th o u 'h a il un­ Ntatc can ever eliminate' careless and wasteful expendi­ our Florida City S tate Parmer** continuing ap p ropriations" No.
w
year# and to appoint a B udget
derstanding.—-Job 38:1.
M arket, in a week-end report fi. refers to election of jmlg* sn i'
tures
is
through
such
a
Budget
Director
answerable
to
or
for
any
term
of
office
nr
sb
stated th a t the picking o f pine- county solicitor in
Escam bia
life.
an y ^ m p -u sA M a -ttu *
the legislature.
,
tf*
o u ld b* countyT
Uli.ld — crop.
.Usury Wallace »»y» th a t In* *1 , - A iu u m lm w tt N o r tV— w o u ld - d o a w a y UTtH— T t i R n r lan
i cp isiatu re may choose to .give
•trted
this
coming
weak,'
if
the
star
t h a is m t* tnr t f - n f - n u n i r
Q uality of
”b c ra helpful In brlM lnx ubout a containing appropriations, nnd would nbolish "continuing w eather is clear.
witi bu th &gt;'« prises of 918. 910
aWdlflcstUm" of U: H. fnrelitn appropriations” except for county schools, cities and coun- these early tom atoes will bo
and 98 for the windows adjudjed
policy toward R tu tla . Th*l« not tics,permanent improvements to state institutions, and for fair, th* report indicated.
has iw st trimmed by a secret com ­
“Th* first auction sale of the
n b a t w« under*tooU P retu k o i ptytsiona nnd retirement and trust funds. In other words,
m ittee ( f thr*.; ladres. E. M. Swain
sealon on the F o rt F ierce S tate
T rum sn ntul S ecretary Byrne* to
Is |n c h a rg - of the window trim-,
the Legislature pould not tack an appropriation amend­ Farm er*' Markpt, was reported
•ay.
^
ming contest*, W. A. Morrison I*
ment, unjustifiable in itself, on to a popular bill,'just to^ this week by M arket M anager
finance chairman. K. C. H arper Is
hr. E. William*. A total of 600
(IWitllMria lews, « « * I) t
- Sanford’i G tn len Cluh, which nL get it' passed. And a larger proportion of 8tate expendi­ field crates of to ms the* on thl*
ui h
Bi. vm,b , which
,
In ch a rg e of
lighting,
will
big parade, was decided upon at sta rt Nov. , 30 (mil be . Iwpt on
toady h*» many beautification pro. tures would be brought under. legislative review every
ial* brought $CA5 Tor* th e grow ­ the meeting Friday morning of the throughout
it* credit, l* further cn- two years.
hou th* holiday season, and
If I‘I • d* i c i n gto It*
er. Auction prices for. tom atoes Ranfdrd Merchants Aasoclatlon, Frank Shames will head the S an ts
leputatlon o* an k*»et
The
opposition
contends
that
during
its
60-day
through the week were reported according to G. W. Austin, c h a ir­ Claus reception committee.
to tha city by pl»nll«B 32ft itood
.
____ouleo* ond ra*ny other plant* 1Tiesaion the Legislature does not have time to consider ranging from 13.60 to 10.66. man of U*oparade committee, who
S an ta during tho month of Dec­
on tho .Post Offico ground*, m*k- ench nnd every appropriation necessary under this amend­ Volume totaled 0,000 to 8,000 today predicted th at the paradt- ember Is also tehsduied to visit
C L E A N — E C O N O M IC A L
Ing thl* one of tho m o il attractive ment; nnd that consequently, hasty and iii considered crates. Quality was reported a# wmild be the m ost super event of the outlying communities in Sentbeauty »p*&gt;t» In S anford. Our h»l* action would result, or unduly long sessions. Those in excellent. Our report* Indicate its kind in the h istfry of Sanford. inole Courtly with his. candy. Duo
heavy rainfall in this a re a but Th* Jaycees. young and energetic
•TO off to tho ladic* who*e enMeat block* resurfaced tike new. Blocks treated
to scarcity q£ mert-handit'.'. the
ithuaiaam for beautification I* not favor of the amendment say that' the only way the Legis­ not such a downpour a# ' swept business men "of the community. bulk o f Christmas buying is Vxwith special ,wpx.
Bevel replaced
______
F
ort
!
nre
noing
to
handle
the
details
o
'
the
Everglades
section.
daunted by tlw probleht* of the lature cati over cut unnecessary State expenditures and
peeled to lake place during thV
Fierce reports Indicated lighter ; the p arad e'an d will give out the first tw o week# ’of ffc i.qnbcr, nnd
day.
abolish cndlus.s boards, bureaus and commission is througli precipitation
tow ard th e west, [ rn ndy donated by the m erchants,
therefore the program this year
some such amendment aa this.' '
with
apparently
a eorreapond- „ i d Mr. Austinwill s a r t a week earlier than usual*
Tho problem# of the IlrilUh In
Wo
are
not
prepared
to
say
which
side
is
right
in
ingly'decreased dam age to grow-.
.Merchants- are requested fo v h »aid S ir. Austin.* T h ere will again
India are not ^ a* almplo a*
• S A N F O R D , FLORIEXA"
P . O. BOX 312
• critic* of IlrilU h . ImperUlUm this controversy. There is some tiling to be said on both', ing crop*. fM cum bera a o l d .a t i t n * Christm as window trim m ing be holiday mu«le from 'record* and
11
60
to
g3JI0,
averaging
»3
on
contest
I&gt;«a
to
14
and
there
ragm_
sides.
If
the
amendments
are
adopted
it
remains
to
be
a loud speaker, downtown.
would m a t* -It apir-ar, Moslem*
preparing for Ih eir annual relic*- Bccn-how they will work. But certainly the system under the F ort Pierce m arket during
laat
week.
tha
■t rile* drlvo cattio through Uuni- which the State has operated in the past leaves much to be
^ b tu y *trvet« preparing far
Tclal foa#t which will be desired, and so, under the circumstances, we would favor
rraw. llludh*, who reta rd giviQg these amendments a,chance,
a* /»acred, woulc, sot
err i l l Otto Yn preyont itarya• !
■
practice religjpu* t»l' l
L nfalntifn th rir own
We afe getting our fair share of fhe current produc­
a t the aamo rime.
For the first timo in history Moslems and Hindus
loaUma and Hlndua try to kill
C ullssW rtmm ___ A»a*
tion
of new Chevrolet pasienger eorj ond trucks.
id the play *»a#
cac H ctkttt off «ml the Uriti»t\ are in Iridia arc trying to bury their differences and work and
M recalled.
Sanfoni
eontlnutd
III
drive
*nd
for
a
unified
country.
Moslems
lutve
accepted
five
offices
t
he
mlddlo.
And
o»
strikes ond shortages decrease, os the Chev­
in r
the Jiphtrc to the
on the fourteen-man coalition interim government which ^idvAiKitl
rolet plcnts are able to produce more and more new
ISt Anderson pUugha*! over for
Tomorrow I* election d a y ,. ami is attempting to set up frame work for an independent tho
*2 ocoro, and ®dd«d tho o*tr*
; »,
passenger cars and trucks, we’ll get more and more
th
o
m
h
tlwre
ha*
been
little
excit­
i *• ing campaigning In thla county, India. Heretofore the Moslem .League refused to meet point by a Bn* buck.
*
Moments lat*r KatUrllnua kick­
of
them to deliver to our customers.
" .
,
with
the
Congress
Party,
composed
of
Hirjdus.
few red hot iisue* to get out the
i&gt;
ed
to
tha
Fod»
who
opened
anothar
,
the
Moslem
capitulation
dpciw(g^mean
the
ond
voU, every cilUon *haul(Lm*ke It
Meanwhile, a* long as shortages do exist, It Is our
i w ih* hall on tho Mal­
hi* basinet* to go to the poll* far of strife in that troubled country. C a t a K and Bombay drlv* to place
let
28.
On
one
of
the
most
uni­
*
:
purpose
fo apportion our shore of the new Chevrolefs
t I* » *»iivil duly of the c ltln ti
h P i ft
ndu*M'0,!om c,aflhea resulting Tn much bloodshed quely o w fo ted play* seen on tbo
a to te . Though ho may think lh« ^
available
fairly and fustly among the many customers,
| lw Ueue* Unimporlaitl, hie own parti nnd killings. The crowded province of Bengal with its local field this yaar Hull received
the
ball
on
a
double
rev
e
n
u
and
6,000,000
population
is
in
the
grip
of
communal
atrife
cular vote more or lo*# meaning.
new and old, whose continued friendship and patron­
lets, tlw way to preterw* tho right because of tho rice shortage and threatened muss starva­ *pcd 88 yards for a touchdown.
Anderson'*
iry
for
th*
extra
point
age are the keystone of our business. ' »
,to vote I* to exorcise It. Men fought tion.
waa no good.
. . . .
'And tiled throughout the conturW*
Midway in th* third period tho
India's complex problems, political, economic and
for the privilege of votitig ami
even today b u t s antall percent­ re igious, enp hardly be solved until the Indians them­ Mullet reserve power began to
age of the m r th ’a population .can selves find a common basis for tackling these issues. In show Ha benefit*. A fl"r having
elsim any voice In th eir govern- the present world, the utatc of any one country affects interchanged two complete eleven#
during th* gam e the llrng F#d&gt;
m cnt&gt; affair*. You can. Uio lu forw ard wall was pierced a t
J jji fV?”5°qi,Icnt,y thK
Kc^BR-togother of Moslem hy
■ •
smashing wall charge* of
I t aecoied fairly unimportant to
“ N j*
a" ovo^
Ic«»t Blight uncourngcmenb the the
fleet 8L A ugustine b*ck*.
*
ro»at of u* when a U. S Arnqr not only to indians, but to all people.
.
Johnson and 8*Drrs edvanced
colorad stult the lie** crown jewthe hall to the E»d 23 where Jo h n ­
valued a t aeveral hundred
i Mi Ihousand dollar* and the Dutches*
son scampered over Til* own d e ft
tack ’o for a touchdown. Setlersi
•of Windsor wex robbed of 180,090
i adde«l th* extra point from place­
wOrth bf pretleu* atonee on her
__ 8T. PETERNBl'IU; INDEPKND FJ*IT
&gt;
ment. St. Augustin* kicked I
flra t visit to London alnce her
Sanford and Sem im le waa^unabl
m arriage to the form er King of
The Two B u te Amendments
petualing agencl^M which hav* to gain. San font kickud tn
flnnjl,, hp
^Ut when a Brooklyn
Th* ballot for the genend elec­ reached the position of separate
■I
------*loie «orno 8POO.OOO
tion N ov.'S.'w ill contain six Joint en title , and arq toy ond th* control Mullet* ami* In four short pUy*
tho Mullets
onn tha
Uju M ergenthaler Linotype LOflt* resolutions proposing amendment* of th* peopl*.
Bet* were,
war* railing
n
U Power* J&gt;lou4 bed *v*r
posy, that I* g e ttin g pretty cliwe fo th i sta te constitution. Two of
At first the** added new- lijpartand Seller*
kicked
Sell
to ham*. They hare’ *ome 'of our these will be p t interest to th*
for ib&gt;
menu
war*
relatively
a
m
a
ll/b
u
t
final drive
•a it depth)'
. . . . . . o n i linoL
in te rs of Pinellas county.* The they ha\q grown rapidly in both the addad w inLL In ati fini
and have l&gt;t*n prontiji
others a f f 'x t only O ranfo, Hill*- number and cxpendilute* during __ Fodf ’advanced lb« ball fo
their own 49 with lluU and Pidrcy
for over a &gt;ycur. Nine liorougb and Bay counties.
K 1- *°
-Th« ronsUUition ta rry in g . PUrey f**k»d and to**eJ
l IhuUiaud, dollar* ain 't hay, - The two resolutions are number­ pf( . E
1883 provided
for
sir ■Lais
eaK.
ovldad
fp
r.rix
aU
U
cab*
an aerial to Anderson for 30
r - 'r - - f S big w rp p n tU o ii.
ed 4 and 6 and call for radical K «t O
___
ra aifoUd by the ;&gt;con)s and tho float Sanford M changes
in
th*
handling
and
dis­
and
cn*
board
o( W ( o # - o # w » * “ '
b*
oard to b* appointed by .scampered th# remaining 25 y n tilj
r- ,
arcuiee th e Unlled Siatr*
of *t*U foods . . .
s . SU TU S
tha governor.
lor. Oux
Our aUU
atate govern- unm ouated.
Z -^ F a r in g pulltlc* in th* Palestine tribution
Anderson
piungndf
A n m d rae n l No. 4 would
mint la now composed of TO nipit rig h t tackle for th* e x tra
(JL « ( « o » «“ '
t o d * a o rd .™ • director of the budget whe would a n t# department*, board*, bufnL
..
»
be solely responsible to tho legis­ eaua and commission* exdusiva of
U ) ' p i t o » V 0 , ', ‘a
V
lature. . . 44 composed of th# elected cabinet.
ndvocAting
THj amendment, by n u k in g 'th *
All local units of
{op into
budget director rjaponribl* to the must operate within definite
F or on** -w feat
legislature, would aet Mm 'u p • gets »s»t most of th« state
I a ra right, fo r
watchdog of »U to (ponding If and eommtaaions operate without
iw erat and m any a
itupon»ihl* to tho legislature, any budgetary control whatever.
tw o
•4vocated lotting more
which aporove*
approval apprsprisllon*.
appropriation* th* This ayatam has now raachud the
late Pain*tine, not one
point whera approximately 80 per
i auggaate Amor- budget director would be «
raa* owe
« n t of .o u r (oUi atate wxpendi
»'• accepUng any raepomJblllty likely to lop off unneepaeary fl&gt;
e re t h a n k y o u k »
Playing politick U of Ing-'than ha Would If, m ha is « « . turns are from unbude«t»'*
roepentibie
to
th
e
cabinet
members
Tha
Handd
will
compile
electinulng
appropriationsj'
old. 'Am erican cuitnin. who** budget* are Involved.
precinct
AmendmenU No. 6 would lump
politic* w ith the It***
YOU* PATIENCt A H O
^
Basing our opinio# on Urn « - th* appropriations
tains
appropi
tha county ara
of "
1 au*h homele** a n d unfortunate
perieoc*
o
f
m
any
who
h
am
U
ken
telephone
return*
) • • Europe's Jew ish tufugeei
prom lnm t ro b e in th* a U le gov­
fo
148. Theta retu rn s
" T tla rty abominable.
ern menu w# teeomtnand pnaant* to legislative approval
bn sent to United M d
will
'ie.r-li-*.X’.l
of A m eadm w t No. 4, V
■. * r-T-rn
. * »&lt;
j m nmm^ „
;• « « n »
«»&gt;
Oven more Im portant th an Am­
y
^
l o i r v o k ig
Wo strongly recommend th a ap ­
pises a t th e
itew much Money, the endment No. iT hiA nU ndm ent No. proval of Atr-mdment No. 6, for
'
v
' ' -'
precincts: No.
it ud|l ‘ 1
how high 6 which would do nwny with ' W
an *md tg .S ontlnoroptinlions.* ,T h* # » •
much the tinulng:
tlons,” a praetks that
* * ■ •
---- nHall;
Bn . if fl o.
. 4,
a
In the Intermit o f *f1 fo k Oviedo Town
'. 'L
8L
a fijt s t j z
.
1
1den rod Cm uh
by

The Sanford Herald

Those Amendments

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f t t i u i n 1- DEAN
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I I I I l 'B l i ’T ID I HATES
Parakla l a A l m a
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lha

Wilson R eports
Crop Damage lit
East Coast A rea

Kill Amendment No. 4

i

rhe Breaking Point

K

Al Combs Elected *
President Of F. S. L.

Local M erchants
Make Plans For
Christmas Parade

WIN YOUR WINGS AT TWf: *

S A N F O R D S C H O O L O F AVtAnON*

BUTCHERS!

LET ME CUT YOUR BLOCK OFF!

FRED VV. FISHEL

S t Augustine
Noses Out
Feds, 21 To 20

Moelem-Hiitdu Peace

THERE SIMPLY ARE NOT ENOUGH
NEW CHEVROLETS TO GO AROUND

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So that you m a y have no doubt at to our method of
distribution o f new Chevrolet passenger c a n and

trucks, w e ntqke the following

The Two State Amendments

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Foils h i Seminole
County Wiil .
Tuesday, 7:00 A.

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MONDAY, NOV. 4, 1940

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

British WomenSee There’ll Be Only
S ty le s Especially One Thanksgiving
Designed For Them For All This Year

BEAUTIFY
YOUR HOME
with VENETIAN
BLINDS

It-

i

By 11ABB AKA WACE

Wo cnii mnko nrranRe*
rncnts for you to finnnco
thorn on EASY TERMS I
Venetian blind* made to fit any size windows
*

,• " •

Free Estimates
Wood and metal slats —
,

-

Repairing — Refinishing

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SEMINOLE VENETIAN BLIND CO.
820 WEST THIRD STREET

PHONE 11S2-W

nW W M M M A M M M A SM SSW SM M M M M W U M M W M M W M A

By JANE EADS
WASHINGTON — This year
there it no controvenwy over tha
day' to be set aside to gobble the
gobbler.* .
_
There arw only four Thursday*
In November, to Thankagtvtag will
have to be the last one.
~
Jhe nationwide c o n t rovwreey
over wlwen Thanksgiving should
be observed has worn a little thU
anyway sinew Gangrene In 1941 set
the fourth Thursday as the official
f u s t day.
Some states continued to pick
their own data when there were
five TJuirsdays in the month. Last
year i'enneasea and Arkansas ob­
served the last, qr fifth, Thursday.
All other stales observed th* boltday a week earlier.
The split grew out of 1 procla­
mation by I rvsident Roosevelt in
llijy. In an effort to provide a
longer period between Thanksgm n g and Christmas, he ordetwj
th a n u g v in g to he the ntxt-tolast Instead of the last Thnsdsy.
In tome years this would make
Thanksgiving the third Thursday.
&gt;E. 1). II. had acted at the request
of rctiil merchants who thought
their Christmas business might
pick up if there were a longer
shopping period between the holi­
day*.
Many governors ignored the
change and clung to the traditional
date, the last Thursday in the
month, originally »et by President

PAGE SEVEN

d*y o f N o v e m b e r A. !&gt;. IS««, a n d •lay ■f O c t o b e r A
fall y «»ii n o t *!•«* a lipcrp*’ pri* con* cash .
ff9«n will bo ( a k i n iTKAltiat j i n i , a n d
TIIKO It HCN&lt;ill
th « ca»o w ill p ro co ^d ex p a r t s
As A d m l i i l s t f a t u r **f H ip e s ­
It i i f u r t h e r o r d r r w f t h a t thin
t a t e o f Her e r in t h i p p . d e *
or»Ur b# p u b l i s h *,1 on e* a w e* k fo r
. ceased.

BIDS ON SCHOOL EQUIPMENT

f o u r c n n a s c u t l Y * w#*fc» in t h s ; y n f o n t M^raid. a n sw v in ap sr u f f*n«*r*

IN T H U . C l HCI* ld‘ **nt U r • «K r i l l !
NINTH
J C I I H I M . i ‘lit*’l IT i »F
T H U WTATI! 1*1 r U i l i l l M IN' \ \ H
W ITN HHH m y Hu rut a lid "lb* o f - KUll
HUMINOLF
t j i i M ’V
IV
f trial ssra | o f 111 1• c o u r t I h U 14th i ' l l ANt*Kll Y N» * r&gt;1*-1
da j o f Uctii bsr, | '91 6
H u H I I I t T Hl.KN.N Mil.I M
n I* n m t s n o N
F l k l n t Iff.*
**
t ' l n r k o f thA C lrcu ll C o u r t,
V*.
H cm lnol# C ounty, F lorida.
F K I tN I IO F H MILleH,
Uy K U IIU HD IC K, D. C.
Defen dAni
*
f*KAL&gt;
( II t II H i t O F r i III.IC ITION
TO F U l t N l l o l ' i : MlIJeH, : Ju Hull
S t r e e t . HaVnnnnh, o* u r g i «
in * T i i r . e m e r r r c o u r t o r t i i i :
Vnu a r e h e r e b y
f!«tifh'il t h a t
NINTH
J U D I C I A L • C I R C U I T UK HO IIU HT Ol.UNN \IILl-H I , . , f i lr d
r U &gt; l ( I I ) A . IN A N D F O R MKMINOl.t: a s u i t for d i v o r c e aiyuln^t &gt;«*u iri the
c o t NTT. IN C H A N CE RY a b o v e e n t i t l e d C o u r t , a n d you -ue
I t t ’TM IL JA C K M A N .
h e r e b y r e q u i r e d in fil. y o u r n t m , - n
C iunpU lnant.
tippen r a n e e l |icr*!&gt;n ftII y n r by *tvn.
t-*rn#y&gt; t»» t h e Hill o f C o m p h iin t In
w iu ja m a. ja c k m a n .
sa id c a u s e o n u r h«fs.r.* Hie 2nd.
D efendant
dajr o f f l e r e n i h e r . 19I«, a m i t o t h e r e T l t R NTATK O F T L O m i U
a f l e r f ile y o u r d e l e f t *in if a n y %uii
TO W ILLIA M A. J A C K HON
h av e, in *»bf Hill »■ re*|iitfvd by
Von a r a h e r e b y n o t i fi e d , t h a t if liiw, a n d fa ll not* etc* a i w t r #
h u ll haa b a r n f l l r d In th * C i r c u i t F r o tV m fca-o H ill ho e n t c i f d . i g a i n i l
r*«urt u f H fittim ilr C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , you.
In th# milt o f ItuOi It, J a « k m a t t i
Title’ n u t ice w ill U** p u b l i s h e d ” tu +
c o m p l a i n a n t , v*. W i l l i a m A. J a c k * a tyeek f o r f o u r t i l coni»s-suii\p
ni4n. d e f e n d a n t , C h a n r r r y No.
w e f k a 111 t h e Haulord, I L i^ J .t. a
T h r n a t u r e o f th in Milt *|« t o o b t a i n i ie w s p itp r r of g e n e r A l c i r c u l a t i o n ,
k •di.vorco You a r e r«qulr«*d to file p u b l i s h e d
III
H em lnof^
tViimty,
y*»ur w r i t t e n a p p r a t a n r a on o r b c - F lo r Ida
fur* I h r t w e n t i e t h d a y Of N u V ciu b rr,
WlTNRHJf m y h a tid n o d o fficial
A. lv | 9 | | , o r a d e c r e e p r o rntifjNnft) -cal u t Ha Ilf oi»I, Hptniuolp t 'o u n t y
a HI h r i-ntcis it R K i l n i t 1 | i i u ,
F l o r i d a , thin t h e 2 a t h d ay of i Kioto*
WITNGftM m y h a n d . a n d u r n t ft* r r , A I*. I t H .
C lerk o f l h a C i r c u i t Court, of « r m t i I* HK U N D O N
ItmU c o u n t y , F l o r i d a , .thin 11t h d a y
C l e r k o f , Ha Id C o u rt
■ 1 Hr. ujattrsn, p u h l U h s d in R a n fu M .

rts m i n il ls C o u n t y , F i o r l i l u

LONDON—A sumptuously crin­
olined modal m jra d past on
raised platform of the exclusive
hotel reception room, sad the little
women In black moved Impatiently
on her narrow, gilt barbed chair.
“At laet British iremen can aaa
feehioni designed ipecially for her,
not only for export,” utid the an*
nouncementa of Britain's biggwst
home market style show.
The clothes were lovely, but
tomelhlng, obviously, was worry­
ing the woman in tbs well worn,
well cut black suit and the very,
very new high bat.
“Crinolines, bustle*, pannier*,1
she muttered viciously. "Very
pretty I’m sure. But popular I'd
be if I bought aaa, treaSda’t I,
llvinr in the suburbs with tim b­
er, because we ca n t g e t a flat
in town! Oh, a bustle's Just the
thing for the last crowded mid­
night train back to Slough, with
a good walk horse through the
rain at the end of it-"
eM fcfrlfer, A D. ) 9if.
Tbs show went on. Willowy
O. I*. 1IR1INDUN
mannequins swayed past In eve­
C lark, C ircuit C ourt
4HKA1*&gt;
ning clothe* designed from almoit
every period In hlitory. There
IN T U B C O U R T O F TMK COU NTY
re Mediaeval dr a t e a t with
N eed a L A X A T I V E ?
JC1HIK,1
BKM1NOL N
CO U NTY,
sweeping ikirta and high head­
FM»HIDA. IN U R IIA TE .
In t f i R a t a l * o f I tO fU H tT LlUIlNH,
dresses*
h e rated,
“Even if you live In London,
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All CradlbpC* tMvl 1‘e t w l l i
who ran get'taxi* after something
l la t ln x Clalliia or Demand* .Visalust
•mart like a first night?“ the com­
Haiti F s t a t e :
You a n d e a c h o f j o y a f r h e r e b y
ment!' continued. “Think of that
Lincoln in HitM.
n*‘t i f ird a n d r e t f u l f e d t a p r e s e n t
headdress In t h e underground."
a n f *Ulm» a n d d e m a n d * wilt* ti y o u ,
In
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Evening clothe* changed to day
or eith e r of y b u . m a y h a v e &amp;xaln* t
clothe*. Even here ray neighbor nounced that the expected com­ the* ra t a l * of H u b e r t I! ur n*, dcrea**mercial benefits bad failed hi de­ ril, d a t e uf p a i d C o u n t v , t o t h e
wasn't satlsflsuL
“ Yet, that's lovdy, that Cossack velop. L au r by a house Joint res­ Coun ty J i n l a u o f Hr in In ole C m i n t y .
F t u t Ida, a I ti la o f fit- *t I n t h m yi»u 11
coat and cap In white abcepekta. olution, the fourth Thursday was !u&gt;u«e
of Paid C u h n t y at H a n f o rd .
with the white kid boots and ecar- set as the date anyway.
F lo rid a,
Vrlthlh
eljsM
v aish d .ir j
Whether Congress or slat* gov. m o h lh k f ro m t h e tltn#_/»f 11»«
let glove*" the .admitted. “But
what about tendon foga, and Lon­ ornate get the final say teems to puAdi rat luti o f I h i s tinliee * R d r l t
e m a n d " h a l l bp In w rit*
don soot, end cleaners taking at be a moot question. Perhaps s o m e dInaif,l to an«’rd deh
n ll e t a l e t h e phi r e o f
least three weeks. Three weeks, day the U. S. Supreme Court will r e i l d e n r e «n»l pout «*ffb;c a d d r a e s f
be
a*ke4
to
decide
once
and
for
all
t
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a m i " h a l l b e n w o i n to
that is, If you can get it to- the
w bo is the final authority on de­ by tlii^M-lalowint. hi* a g e n t , ‘T h i"
cleaners."
i i l . i f i i s i , an d a n y * u r h c l a i m *»f
claring holidays.
Tailored *uits of tweed and fine
«o file d s h a l l he void
Meanwhile, Die Department of d e m a n d| | mnnt
| I M ( T A II \ l . l . III IINH
wool* received le*e condemnation. Agriculture *ay* llicro'll t&gt;e enough
A*
«(|rtH
i ;%( r lx itf t h e r
A little longer than last year, in turkey ami trimming* fur every­ ta t * I H u b e r t nlwt
f l t i r r i s . «t• &lt; « e»* ■!
beautiful, soft, parthy rolor* and body.
Fi,wl t -il ll- t I luti i u I in, I'M*
often with a awing back effect to
It j* eatim ated that the civilian
the coat, they aeemed eminently per capita supply will allow 4 k* ,IV T in : lUl'NTV II'IHIK'H i'll! IlT
Creomulsian r e tim e prompUy bei \ j . run hi iiiv i-i.i r - r M i
practical
pound* o f tu rk ry lo every person '
cause U roe* right to the tent of lha
u i *ip n .i &gt;11H1h
"But the one good thing moil The supply last year provided fur
m h i ii n n p
lip
troublo to help loosen and expel
of ue have, anvway, is a good suit, 4 1-3 pound*. In pre-war y*«i»
iiK *i H « T » n :
genn laden phlegm, an d ajd nature
because It'* the beat 1H- coupon*' from 111.15 to J'.HJK there were only
N t»vp lw Kerch) Mlun lb.si 1 to eowtha and heal raw, tender, In­
i
n
f
N
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t
r
H
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e
l
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1
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on
t'hf»
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21
h
da
worth," wa* all my neighbor could 2.(1 pound* per person.
flamed bronchial m u c o u s m e m ­
A I* l»M nt t r u •* i lock \ M . at brane* Tell your druggtit to eeU you
produce a* comment. "Now our
Because of increased buyitrg IIip
d"&lt;*P r»f th**, tHtttl ||s*i*fcf* In » BeUle of Q ro m ie to n with tbe unundie* are in such a state after power, thsre wlU be a broader de­ City »*f Hanford, I Ilit Ida, p p II l h r
dcrttonding you m ust like the way it
•even year*, who ha* IH left out mand for turkey this year. On the fiill. %
*lltK dcss’flbrd f Pit I e s l l t l o , quickly
allay* th e cough or you ora
l.est »
Itb H 'k
1 . T » * f r % **f ( h r t ’ l l V
of our quota for aao th er?"
to
havw y o u r -------other band the military supply
uf Kabfurd. Florida, ac*orsiltix ti»
A Jersey beach play »ult, with dawn. I.a-i year • million
Tli
puun&lt;l&lt; f•1.*I IhrlPMf dull IP*••‘isled Hi 1*«|1*1ll"
a detachable ek irt to make it into of turkey w«-r&lt;-_jerved on .Thank*- f PI • Vila *&gt;f H P i n t n r i l r ( ‘iiUlih I (isriitaJay dress, another to turn it giving to American force* in Ja j in d iiu rtU u r* with (it i|* i id i ‘nili i for CoBfhKCfc'«t Coldj, 0 rowchiHi
| A* ‘1 2*Ml
auihoritlnx **
into *n evening gown, and a cape pan.
to wear a* an evening cloak or
a hnthing robe »eemed eminently
practical to an am ateur, but oven cam e th- Inevitable murmur. ‘‘Air
th is had ila drawbacks, appar­ travel end eun bathing. Km. if
ently,
you con g et eith er the visa or (bo
“Meant for air travel. Is It?" passage for the travel. Or thr &lt;un
If you etay here."
Jut the la s t dree* was th , leil
M
straw . A dvertised a t the urweri*1
th in g —a kick-back to the IKl’u'e
— it showed drees,hat, coat, -hoc*,
gloves and handbag in the same
to f t but original shade.
“ Eleven 22, 40, 43— it'* hope­
less," said the little women in
black a* she tried to add up U kcaupon value of the outfit. ,‘ N’tbodv in the world would have
coupon* for that. And w ithout the
glove* or the ahove. well, lhr
whole effect la spoiled. Stick U)
black, 1 suppose we'll have t». nr
g reig e or beige, or something
equally dreary. Good ndm ing."

Relief At Last
ForYourCough

CREOMULSION

The Bonn! of Truslees of Special Tax School District
Number Six, Luke Monroe District, Seminole Coiin*
ty, Florida, will receive sealed bid* until six o'clock
on Thursday eviyrlng, November Seventh, 1946, on
the following equipment,—1 Electric Refrigerator.
For spccificntions. call Office of the County Super-'
intcndenl.
Phone 143.
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District 6, Lake Monroe, Florida. -

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T thought our budget would laka a beat- '
log on underwear lor Tom. But Mother
and I found w a s real values. She told
me the' Kane* label has meant quality ,
knitting ’ever since *hm wae married. And
eras Tom pleased! So I learned about
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Bing Crosby Has
Good Disposition,
Says Seceretary
O r TTVIAN BROWN
Al* N rw xfcutum W riter
A Mitring bon* would make any
girl's Job pleasant—provided of
course, he could sing. Ilutt how
would you like to have Ding
Cro»by croon to you when ha want*
ed to dictate a la tte r
T h a t1* the kind of a Job pretty,
blood Mary Lou Van Net* h at, a t
Param ount movie
Wary, who numbers nmoung her
30 bosses such glamor boys as
Ray Mllland, Stirling Hayden,
Boo Hope and Alan 1-add, loves
her Job—but who wouldn't? She
^AU the boys are nice, but Bing
is everybody’s favorite because he
haa. auch a wonderful disposition.
|Ha haa tha dressing room next to
mine, and when he wants me to
'do something he chirps a parody
ion on old tuna. I t goes . . . "Mary
Lou, Where Aro Y ou?"

MONDAY, NOV. 4, 1946

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
newt to curlout Hetty Hut* (Goddard bought th e drew the w ears
I in her new picture.
y Lou, who attended St. I Mary Lou answ ers only peri College In South Uend, tonal Jeter* for tHa stars. Their
where ahe atudied a rt and fan mail ia an o th er problem
d to be. a fashion a r tlit) Paulette and D orothy Lapiour
J thla glamorous. Job for aniw er every fe tte r personally,
f. She had been with the but Alan Ladd, Who top* -the
for four year* a* a aecre- mailman’* pack w ith 20,000 letter* u month, haa aix
ala girl* an*
awering hi* correspondence.
Office w&lt;iyk Isn't all there is to
Mary Lou’s Job. She goes shop­
ping for the ita r a , drives' th eir
■childnen
_ to -school
_____ and lunches'
with them when th ey are lone­
some.
Recently she spent two days tr y ­
ing to find a kerosene burner for
Ray Mllland's y ach t and one time
she had to pick up 30 turkeys in a
all the ita r a ’ rails go to h e r,' m atter of seconds for a sta r’s
directly.
parly . . . to say nothing of findof the
Only about 50 percent of these
mother
a re business. And Mary Lou Is
w ise to al the tricks fafls employ
to speak to th e ir favorite stars.
One girl called saying ahe was
Dorothy I-amour and wanted to
speak to Boh H ope. The only
thing wrong, says Mary Lou. is
th a t she was stilting w ith Dorothy

It tik e s 'l l pound* of coel to I A ustralia h*i more apeciea. o
haul each ton of freig h t 100 mlleq.lanta than any othar continent.

GALA FALL OPENING
• Presenting:
GEORGE PAXTON

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and bU
Nationally Famous 22 Piece Orchestra
Featuring Radio and Singing Stare
DICK MERRICK
ROSEMARY .CALVIN
JOHNNY BOND
ORLANDO
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FRIDAY, NOV. $
SIVIN SISTIRS AND ONI MOTHM A ll PICTUSID AT their first reunion fa 33 years at the home of Mrs Charles

A n tin g room w ith a half-doien
sta rs and a m ultitude of prob­
lems. She mag be fram ing pic­
ture* -fo r Stirling Hayden, an­
tg distance call*
sw ering long
call! lor
for
Hope, dishing out the

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hand thorn to her when she ad ­
Sullivan In-Milwaukee, Wise. Shown (Seated, L to r.) are: Mrs. Charles Zeige, Montana; Mr*. Charles Eulli.
mired them . And one Christmas
van, Milwaukee; Mrs. Csm illo Sorenson, Sturgeon, Wise.; Mr*. A. 3. fU ran m llo d l, Sacramento, Calif., and
she received.nine co ats among her
Mrs. Charles T. White, New York City. Shown standing ore Mrs. f . 3,
, Elk River, M inn, and Mrs.
othnr loot - of jew elry, hats and
William O. Hueback, Milwaukee. At the right la Fred Costs, Winona,
(In ten u tto n at Stmndphotol
lingerie.
Home of the sta re are shy and
Paulette
Nearly 76 cents out o f every
hashful, says M arv Lou, th a t’s
women la | AUnoatJhalf of tha 8-3 million
why she started her own little dollar the U. 8. government hlgh Income groupi spend m ore | miles of highways In th s United
spend*
for
te
a
llh
goes
fo
r
how
r ! S tates
tales U
la unsurfaeed,
unsurfaerd, end enthan seven times as much f o r,
privato date service which helps
construction and patient elolhlng as . women In v ery low other, third surfeced only In soil
new starlets and bachelor state to
got equelntsd
Income groups.
I or gravel.'
Yes, she'd m arry a movie sta r—
but ahe has 'n o t only one who
could persuade h e r —and that's a
secret. Though sno has never had
an argum ent with an y star, even
the-m ost tem peram ental of them,
onca In n while aha rebel* at. n
request Like the cVanlny e g i r l
s ta r calkxl and said ;
"Please come r ig h t over and
clip my p arro t’s toenails.

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W e hare e com plete atoelc of BEN PEARSON ARCHERY SETS snJ
MacGREGOR GOLDSMITH ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT.
’ A* telephone isrvice has grown so
has your business. Today there or*
twice as many telephones as Ujtre
were 20 yaars ago—five times aa many
as than w an 30 yean ago. More tala'phone* have enabled you &gt;o reach
mots customers, and give better ser­
vice, to the benefit of your own busi­
ness. Consequently, U A j£roveraent

than revenue*. The cost of furnishing
service has Increased tremendously,
while telephone" rates generally a rt
lower than many yean ago.
This condition la Important to you
be'eauae tha quality and quantity of
progress and growth of your httilneae
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vital to th* growth of your business.
To nndar good service and expand
1C any company mutt have reasonable
earning*. That Is basic and fundsmental. Telephone earnings today are
not only the lowest In hlgtory but are
dangerously low despite a record volam* of business. This la because tabpboaa expenses are increasing footer

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fetal Drams And
Tom-Toms .
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Alphabet Blocks
In Pull Wagon
M a tt

Advance Tickets $2.00 Tax Inc. Table Reservations
e l Coliseum. Write, Wire or Phone for Tickets
and Table Reservation*. Ticket* end Reser­
vation* for - Out-of-Town Guests will
be held at box office until 9.30
night of dance

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WATER REPELLING

MOTH PROOFING

We offer you DuPont Aridex
W ater Repelling:

Ya-De 15-Year Gauaranteed
Moth-Proofing:

For your slip covere, curtains, raincoats

For
• n very small
• charge, we can moth
proof nny garment, nnd guarantee that
moths will not damage it for a period of
five yenre. We give, you a 5-year Written
guarantee to this effect. INDORSED BY
THE MAKERS OF YA-DF
Anything

and any other articles thot are subject to
Tain or spotting, we suggest that you have
them water repelled. It lengthens the life
of the garment and saves the risk of^ a
permanent, stain. ARIDEX WATER REFELLING will: protect your clothing from
stains that arc very hard to-remove in Dry
Cleaning . . . such as Coca Cola, Gingcrale,
Liquora, Wine, Beer, Mcrcurochome and
other stubborn stains. Let us show you by
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which has beenInoth-proofed with YA-DE
may lie dry cleaned as often as necessary
and' it .will still remain' moth-proofed. In
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A t the present we offer you
h 48 hour Special Service.
Also one week Regular
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ALTERATION
DEPARTMENT

CLEANING

This department Is for your convenience
in making minor repnirs and alterations.

Your -clothes arc cleaned In crystal clear
distilled solvent. This la made possible by
the InstallaUon of a modern up-to-date
aUll. They arc Inspected by experts who
have had •ars of experience in this line.

We furnish now collars and put them on
your old white shirts.

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THE CLUBHOUSE
By JIM BECKEB
AP New* feat urea Sports W riter
NEW YORK—The people of the
vrlters, have clamored these many
years fo r big. league sports.
The w esterners insist that they

Far West, through their sport*
hare reached the.tH g tim e In Hie
business, industrial and en tertain ­
ment fields, but still lag behind in
the sports picture despite their
two great cities, Los Angeles and

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.HE’S J E A L O U S /* A *«*«
HO NEST .NOW—Tea H it j
CAN'T YOU G U ESS p
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IT S THIS ENttlfcHED
SO U THERN ,

R o m Bowl and astounding crowds
at regular games, has the section

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reached the sports big time.
B ut w hat tha eltisens of (he
cities w anted wa* big league base­
ball and pro football. They did
not consider the National Football
League tru ly national because It
extended
— 1-J no fu rth er west than

J BUT H E CK HE COULD
EASY GET SOME

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San Francisco.
f he form er burg ranks third
nationally In population, suburb*
Included. And the Bay Area isn’t
f a r behind.
Several moves have been made
In th e past to bring the big talent
to th e two cltle*. The St. Louis
Browns* management, fed up with
attandance which once found the
1044 pennant winning Browns
playing to 000 people while riding
»J JO-gam* winning streak, triad
to m ore to Lot Angeles. Rumor*
had th« Phlllie* and. one or two
oth er team s bickering for either
L. A. or San franclsco.
Only in college football, w ith the

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Chicago.
Comes the All-A merles Confer

Wild West Rodeo
Held By Convicts
In T e x a s Prison
By JACK RUTLEDGE
HUNTSVILLE, Te*.—Clevaland
Davis, serving 101 year* in a Trjtas prison for a wide assortm ent
of crim es, clad in a trip c s'b u t with
a cowboy h at jauntily perched on
his head, roared o u t of Chute No. 2
astride u bucking--bronco nam td
Blue Dog.
Twenty-fIv* thousand persons
rote to th e ir feet and cheered.
Blue Dog waa too tough, and
Davis hurtled over hi* head, land­
ing on hi* shoulder.
He g o t u{&gt; g m g g tly u td walked
from the arena. H e would return
later and ride a wild bull, milk a
wild cow, and try another bronco,
tbit tim e on* w ith a saddle on it.
Dee parade* Enjoy It
The cowboy In stripe* w u ju st
on* of 70 convict* and a handful
of professionals p articipating In
one* and the w esterners g st thsir
wishes In the form o f an All-Amer­
ica team In Lo* Angeles and anothir in San Francisco staffed
with fam iliar players— players who
drew crowds of 100,000 when they
sparkled f o r colleges.

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and M IS M A N A G E M E N T

When we stop voting the "one party" ticket and adopt 2
*P

party government, we will not be "in the b a g " but "in ­
d ou b t"— then— and only then, will we get from Washington
what we need.
Democrats C A N vote with Republicans on

No­

vember 5th, for M . J. Moss, Jr., for Congress
without- losing

their

Democratic

despite New Deal propaganda;

standing—

But on opening day in the huge
Coliseum, the p a y in g customers
stayed aw ay in droves.
Home H0.U00 had tumid out to
see (JSC cavort the day before, but
there were only 20,000 around
wh»n the pro* took.the gridiron.
It continued to g et worse. The
Ram* drew about 20,000 in their
league opener and th e Dona a t­
tracted around the same figure
in their second tilt. And then, a f­
ter a successful road season, the
Dun* returned home to stage i%
gridiron classic, in lass Angeles
against Frankie A lbert, Norm
Stundlce, and the rest of the Han
Francisco '\'»er*.
A grand total rit (2,600 showed
up, including pass holder* and
relative*.
It has caused some people to
wonder w hether a town which
turns oat HO.OOO to see a rodeo
and 20,000 to meet F ran k S inatra
a t the train station, really la
ready for -the bis time.
Of course, pro football ha* had
trouble g ettin g sta rte d In other
cities, too. Many owner* jvould
have settled for a 12,600 crowd In
the early . day* of the National
It may lie loo soon to judge
Lo* Angelo* harshly. But It I* n
disappointment in view o f 1 the
tremandoua crowds predicted be­
fore the season opened.
Doth
laaguss e x p e c t e d Lo* Angelas
produce good crowds.
Tha crowds haven’t showed up
la year. B ut mnybo they will

the 15th annual prison rodeo at
Huntsville.
The rodeo, held behind g u ar dad
walls and starring killers, am bestiers, ami rapists, la term ed by
many the roughest and witdeat of
them all. Many of th e events are
barred by professionals us too dunserous.
Fans pack the stands every O c­
tober Sunday and the convict rec­
reational fund is .boosted a b o u t
flZS.OOO a year.
The convicts risk th eir live* for
prise money, small compared w ith
regular ro&lt;lco*. But the rodeos ure
good for discipline, officials claim .
Permission to attend depends upon
good behavior.
There'* Excitement Galore
There's roar from tho stan d s.
T w e n ty - s e v e n craxy-mad w ild
herses, ridden by 27 convicts In
stripes, have flooded onto the field

MONDAY, NOV. 4,"194fl
*ons saw th is year'* four Sunday
rodeo* and paid (2 per ticket!
Huntsville, a small town, bulged
a t the seams each week. Front
yard* income parking lots, vacant
lota bases for cold drink contcssldns, hot dog stand* dotted the
sidewalk*, - and everywhere ven­
dor* were selling prison-made
novelties.
A*, the show ends, .the crowd
pour* out. T he prisoner* ila re
stolidly. They will be the last to
more. . The guards are pnusually
alert.
Sometimes prison "graduate*"
in the crowd, o r dishonest specta­
tors, causi m ore trouble than the
convict*. L ast year, piggy banks
circulated in the crowd fo r dona-

Moore and la under the general i
'
supervision of the - Texas Prison M| LOST 3 2 LBS.I
Board Committee.
WIAJI BIZI 14 AMAIN"
There
an
about
260,01X1
churches In tha U nited S tate s,
affiliate,! with rbore than 260
denominations.

Ulcer Stomach Pains

coriYtncr* a _______

Oaly *U4 1st n Aar*'
RoumlRat &amp; Anderson
W algreen Agency

-tUNEYUAI

Toachton Drur. Co. and
stores everywhere.

Drug

'They’re not booing the p a r ­
tners,” C. C. Spriniieid,
former*.
.
. . . . . . . .execu
live secretary of the prison, said .
"Every lln»* an officer in uniform ,
like a Texas ranger or. a s ta le
highway patrolman, walka in fro n t
of their section, they’ll boo. T hey

on horseback..TKe champion rep er
of Mexico, Guadrlups P crtld a an d
hi* horse Valentino, perform ed
daxsingly with his lat*o. T he
Goree girls, from the Corea prison
for w6men, dressed k black and
orange costumes, sang cowboy
songa.
But the big show, of course, &lt;s
the rodeo. Well over 100,000 p o r­

Allmik C—peer—Btnrrrirt fa AtUmto, CAerlsW/, Oct/snecT*. Norfoft, Chltnd*

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That M akes Two-Party Government

1, That 10 million, long promised, Medfly Damage money,

DOUBLE
PROTECTION
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2s Waterways and Flood Control (or knee deep pastures.
3. More Pensions (or our old Folks instead of Pgssyfootiri/
s 4. More Houses for our , Veterans—* less hocum.
5. Super Hiwoys across our State instead of Curbstone Politician
6. Remove the shackles from qur agriculture and business.
Enough sugar from this State to feed the nation.
- 8. Florida's rightful place in Washington and' not "in the Bag." 9. 20 million of Free Publicity 'when we stop voting the one party ticket
10. Save that Freedom for which our* forefathers died.

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UNI TED STATES

CONGRESS
Born in the Mountain* of Kan lucky at Pintv Ilk. 54
ns «*0O. . . Married 22 yean to the same woman. One
j h t e r —m a rrie d . . . . In burin*** a n d a raald en l of

mdo for 11 yean . . . Aek anyone who lmowa me
Member of Presbyterian Church.

SEMINOLE
COUNTY

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SANFORD

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_ Ladies D«y a t tha Seminole
Country Club will be an event of
tomorrow with a luncheon being
served from 12:00 Noon to 1:00
P. M. followed by bridge game*
ami golf. Club member* are en­
titled to invite gue*t* including
non-club member* but a member
cannot Invite the same club mem­
BIRTH A
NT
ber twice. *'
I'riie* will be'aw ard ed for the
Mr. ami Mrs. O. I*. Herndon. Jr.
o f I'nnsm * announce the birtn of high acora and second high. A
minimum charge will be made for
a daughter on Oct. 31.
lunch and the bridge game*, Mrs.
W hltner, Mated today.
Mr nnd Mrs. II R. P arker an ­
nounce tho birth of a non Nov. 1
a t the Fernahi Laughton Memorial
Hospital. Mrs. P arker wa* the
form er Jane Benson of th is city.

Legrion Auxiliary To
Sponsor Dance Nov. 9

litte r v to nuikc thi* clotlring nncful
now (or him 7 aid. •e civTIians aechriling t„ WA A.
**S*i ft b.t of it will ten into
jav* J. M, Santlt*, hrad of
3si*&gt;n - f the Omaha
tt.e l.-vtil ■
HA4
s
ir „ next to imposUlv\ in * •flip
, »&gt; get the \iatnt
*nit *The mimite i lolling joblxers
thi y re mark ,1 T . W.* the
vr$Iu K'i jk tlftBH,**

R obert Samuel Is
Named Winner Of
Football Contest

— TELE. NO. 146

Lad its Day Tomorrow
At The Country Club

P A G E THREE

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_

fi» i*it 11(illr4 VT»tf*» |n*u r 1 I
each won a pus* for two to (he
R ut.
Those who worn fifth
through ninth p ris ts selected 12
out of l.'i game* and were named
winner* according l„ the urilcr
in which they were received.
Tin re were many other entries
with !2 correct xeleetion* h ut
Were recrlved t&lt;m late t„ |w
named a winner.
Thi* week's contest will be
sponsored
Ivy
the
Raytnonil
Sluvlin,. the K its T heatre and the
Herald.
Rayrnoial's o ffe r,, soi
fllvlt hrice, three 8 x 10 hnitd
rulorrd-in-uil p o rtra its .' The RIU
T heatre will give one pass' for
two for n week and five pusses
for* twv).

Social Calendar
TUESDAY *
_ Tho Friendship 'League of the
Congregational Church will meet
a t 1:00 P. M. a t The Parish House,
The board o f manager* of the
Sanford Woman* Club will meet at
the Womans Club a t 10:00 A. M.
The ilusine** Woinuns Circle of
the Presbyterian Church will meet
with Mr*. C. K. H u n t.r on Nur(i**u* Avenue a t 7:10 P. M. wilii
Mr*. E. J. Itouth as ci'-hn*te*s.
D aughters of Wesley Class of
the F irst Methodist Church will
meet with Mra. Ruth l.und'tuirt.
301 French Avenue, at 8:00 I’. M.

Dining World W ar II, about
tw o-(hints of tho total tnnrmgwH
o f at I military gon.1* used by.&gt; '
-4:i S, figliting foreet were g.ys'/llue. fuel nits and imtrineum
|WOiblC!t,

FARRELL

P A C K A G E S T O R .F r flW I M. AkCADI Blue. 7% 0M tSW t

-F ull Scale Campaign
Launched In China

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The meeting of the St, Anne's
C hapter of the Holly Cross Episco­
Campbell-Lowlng U nit 53, AmeT- pal Church will meet a t th e home
PEIPING, Nov. 4, ( 4 V - The
of Mrs. IJ. .11. Coleman a t aw u
icarv Legion Auxiliary will spon­ P. M. Instead of Monday a* or f in ­
Chhie*e goveinm enl’s offensive
sor an Informal dance at the ally planned.
HIRf'S Nancy S lllle y , IT, and
tuto.iwt thport of (lie foo
Legion .H ut on Nov. I) beginning
dr eloped inlo n full sc a le .tap ir
blonde, w lo was chosen Florida's
THURSDAY
By Ja ae WitUaaw Casselberry
at 9:00 A. M.
imirti tor the en tire S han tu n g
The T. E. I.. Class of the First most phoLlrcnicTjtr} from a Held uf
Plan* w*re tpdde for the dance B aptist Church will meet in ' lb* sixteen stiVe^wnfa-erUrlci »t Cypiyvincty today.
‘There will be a regular meeting a t Urn regular monihly meeting annex a t 7:10 I’i M. with a covered I rest Gardens. Members of th*
)&lt; mi ,* the litilf of Chihli the
Tuesday night of the American held a l the hut on Friday evening iliih awpjier.
Nationalist forces we r- *quersFhirida Camera Club wcr*- the
ticket and dhcoraorchei
le g io n Post No, 18.1 and Thet . when orchestra,
FRIDAY.
ing the Communist um iy out of DON'T LET THU frighten yen! AulontefaRe* actually nro coming oit ti e
lucky judgea
^Jntrm ahom ill
were appointed,
crmml
Legion Auxiliary a t the Casscl , tlon ccmmltteea
oucnthly line. But p u t to throw an eytrn scare into some of her friends.
T lo circle* of the Garden Chili
iT.' I iuutung peninsula,
meeting wa* presided over by will
uThr mectini
r burry Community House.
meet as follows: Axnlea oVk
I hr-. lo»s of Shantung would MDs Claire Bowers, of Wfiluw Run. Mich., takes tim e oil h rr sect et.n ml
l r * . B.J . J. Itouth, president and
There were many, beautiful andd l____E.
8:00 P. M. with Mrs. 0 . P. HemIn
severe blow for- the Com- ■Julies In on £)ilo |i!aut to deiu .iit; a llnllmvc'en putupkin head with
am using costume* at the Auxi­ attended by *15 member* and one rloti, roll call: favorite perenial. provide some good quality protein mile M e.
various auto p*;li. Only Urn cr-fme D ItUnlng.
U n tm iaie ,ul)
it is on,- of their
to beljj i.rke its pl.ut’ mnnonnlf;,'.
liary’* M asqucrate Hall a t tho visitor.
program : flower arrangem ents. ‘ L e fl-o vrr m s 'h is l p otativs mixcil tinsi qu! iiriin iiW ih .
O range Court Hotel lost Thursday ■A minimum charge will l&gt;c made M r s . T 'it t s ; C entral Circle
ut I0:0ii U ith l^alu n egga and baked a,
l\ loir government troop* con­
n ight for the judge* to choose .for the d*nce.
A. M. with M rs. h, d - B o ll, roll potato puff i, another govsl dish, tinued i heir ussallll op I [ii-fmi,,
from .
'
call: botanical nm uj uf p la n tsrV.),ere the ejrg* t a k s the plruo or oil), i nrnnes launched n drive] , ,, »
tT ...
| U A A lu«» a rub- to M b s which
Mr._ a n d ..M ra „ lIih b a riL .£ a u c lh re u g h t, pm c m m : tsnilsrapin
m eat.
ugalnst the Tsingtao-Tsinnn ta il-j I*. t \ . O f f l I 111 M i n n s ] official* of the Omaha regional
Berry, Jr. won the price for the
A.' K, Ram say; Dirt Gardener*
ilidingrily Mrs. W alker says sK 1 11ml, 120 miles to the south, i
j office say mean* Ih nt ntucb of the
best couple with their Spanish
Circle a t 10:00 A, M. with Mrs. would rm nm nrnd a "gmni.1 ole" Government sou ire* said the N n - ]
rioiliing will la* ruined.
,
By TIM 1‘ARKFt:
costumes. Mrs. Fred Madden of
C. W. Baker, roll call: Idea ex­ bake,| potato and b u tle r but in- lM m lM s captured Piugiu, M
| The i nig i.-s th a t ,-ach ptneliu-' i
A l' ,N*q&gt;feature.s
Longwrod wa* chosen a* the best
change, program ! round table dis­ steaif -he i&lt;-cpmmends using mash­ Indus north of d sn ig tao .
ntu»l l-e mfonipanie-l bv the!
By DOROTiFY ROE
dressed iady.for'her lovely Spanish
OMAHA—Anyone with „ ..... loitlei
cussion; Hibiscus Circle at 3:00 ed pnt.fu*:! with an ex.va amount
putch.-tser's ngn-ems-nt th a t "till
costume. The Best m an V costume Associated Pres* Fashion Erlltor P M. with Mrs: 'J. II. Truluck, roll of evaporated milk t r fresh cream
I
idea
of
how
to
fill
eut
the
letter
] 'I* \ W m nlking will la- o lilltm u
I AKTIIQUAKE ItKl'ORDLD
T here’s a theory going around call: c itru s fru its, program : citrus
wa* worn l y C. II, AVhltcly of
j “ I*. W." painted on Armv cloilnoc
to whip up the potatoes and save
.-J iro-l ■o, e rn tb e ale -i ”
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Longwood who cam e ns a Japanese among our batter am ateur psy­ grafting ami .propagation by Mrs, tlio 1‘rceimi* f*t to Bm ns a spread
„oilhl
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lot
to
help
In
Yilieiu.t
A\ E S T O N , Mass. N e v .
i
or1
ream
hi. for. tins .is obljujis.
. Ambassador. Mr*. Leonard Cassel­ chologists th a t you can Te*d n W oodruff; Magnolia at 2:30 P. M.
chillting
.hortnge
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A moderately stro n g ea it lupin In'
Tise grtvet moent , ;io‘t Have- in
berry was tho m ost original with woman's character and occupation with Mrs. F. D. Ltcske, rrll c a lL .
*
lie rot!Ill prevent, a l a r g e annumwit* t tcnflP-d nn* (he We ion ('■&gt;"
her Mongolian Prioress costume.
by her handbag.
■if Mlheiwise g.MsI rlott,;ng ti -a nitre nt p, n|de w-alklng amnm!
bring shrub ..r plant sfoclm c., A l l o i j f c d E m b e z z l e r
2
11
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M
lege
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m
egt
npli
ill
If b.’r bag la *hiall. neat and spell and pronounce naptc. pro
• A good time was had by ali a t
being t u r n e d into ra g
K.x- , -o Standard Time, \e- te id n v
ll«j Sunday School Halowven P arly dainty, for instance, it'* a safe bet gram ; quiz on by laws an&lt;i con
I btonglioiii ' : iu
'1
lli, 'ii-lsi, I an* ,* wo, - - ’lim it,&lt;1
• l-lkc. ,H.&gt;rnw
i&lt;| |e.(, »t*«
last Wednesday night. Game* and th a t she's the feminine type, and stitution of garden club;
nf t h e \ mii , V
1i» |*. al-aii J tsii joilee s.mth
4. •»ft♦* lll.ll ki ll 1
V w - wh
refreshm ents were in charge- of not in the career-girl c a t« o ry . r r i r r | p „ in no \ M. with Mi
.MIAMI.
Nov.
1.
„|*i
A
4(1.
l
i
e
.
(
pndiuhly
in
iioithern
■
bite
1H -It’t t'lHile ijltli' kl \ hi ht•. i
f in i .oner - of win - - ■,
More likely a fastidious house­ Ju l i u s D i n g f r i d - r . p t o g i a i n . hul
the Young Adult class.
The
disturbance
taateit
for
ilut**
&gt;e.u
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1
,1
cashier,
Willmni
Nickil,
l r a t e d , t h e n an- llimi* '
Hi-* Ihii
Mrs. Helen’Dorgur of P ittsburg, wife.
t f , »! .*
Im»us plants. Mrs. II. H. Hceren.
lefi Minim totfay f,,, New York
i Ii 'Aihi
coo)*., t-er i og
- v irfHid
Pa.. Is a house guest of her niece.
1*
If she lugs a shoulder hag the
in tin- company o f an assistant
rai V.-1 -. hide -,-’r..l
*. ,4 t*lolllf* nil n(»• i ft -s'
Mr* Wojtdruff Lntldrrmilk.
size of a small trunk, she's r
„
distil, t attorney a n d tvvo New
. 1 y- i 1fB unit ki ci
lier i ingta-ne I n 'l l
ti&gt;
I h \ , »LiV
Mr. anil Mrs. L. M. Gnten* of
York detectives.
Nickel faces
v\
j **l hr r got to,-iri. Writ,
•1i-f| {„ 4(f |«rixG»'lM
Siloanj Springs, Ark., are Iwrtr
' *VI1
chary.-* growing
„u t
of thr
pi nrt ,! a- Itieiir
v is iin g Mr. apd Mrs. Howard
\V IM IIN G T U N . N-v • I.- i d h
If her handbag is battored and
f£»
»«• th e- I* \\
alleged eiiihcizlement of $832.- Tli
Thcv w,'ti» illt^tide-l !•*» M
Crecn-;' anil daughter. They are bulging, she’s the careless type,
u l ' \ rat-ed iJn | i i r e » of
l 1 •ill u if H lit*'
■11r i11:kk.it)u' ii hittf
nnu
_
from
Ins
employer,
jin*
slaying at the Azalea lanlge.
most )i:,ints in
a new order ioilie rri-o' wmn Ir) I it , oi.r■ . i !i« luk t* mil• III (It; 1pn I cl f**n»H*
but busy. Probably her dresser
Met
gent
luilei
l.inutyp.
Company
A Youth Choir Is being orgahlt- drawer* look th* same way..
ICsLO-i t,alay. I be b«n.*t i allges Itabarr (it istaief* of tt-ar
: \% iii;it hut tHfUi *h. ‘IIl,| ■*
*
of Brooklyn. ■
e&lt;| f o r U &lt;1 Church under the di­
f i . 4ii “ l icnn. *o $ 1.30 a gallon
If sho carries a bag careful!;*
.\.i« they te Up fn, -al- to 1Ilv t ul»il \ • f v iliff w uIt H i H ij\ i" 1h*
In
New
Vorkt
authorities
in­
rection of Mrs. Ken Watson. There ocordinatcd to tha color of her cos­
In addition, official* of the
JACKSONVILLE. Nqv. I, (Spe
were nino children present al tum e,.'big enough to be practical, rial) -Florida hnuseVrivcs rnn help vestigating (he coriipliciitvd case ageia y said rival s„a|i prices
the fir*y rehearsal last Tuesday not too big for beauty, she’s on.) he farm er anil please their fum- »ay they have con ferred with most be tncreftsi d „• el o IV donight.1
'
of those envied women who make il&gt;.-s at the sam e tim e by serving movie nctros* lilemln Farrell and ,-ontr*d!rd.
Miss Marilyn LoudermllR cele- the "best-dressed” li*t each year. (u pewr
potnioe* thi* wee* lo r 2 2 -year old '»nn. Tommy. The
brated her 10th birthday Wednes­ SheV-prwhqlily efficient and dls Instead nf some of the whrnt un i son is said to have given polin
l],,- lioumlxi In* of n o
Oct.
day afternoon, u
ci. 30
J" with
wnn u“ eerning, know* pow to achieve
acn
corn product* commonly *?rvod to info, m alio n alioul one of two (Hul 'as far oht Illte th r
Halloween birthday party at her epfcets
smart planning of■* ac- ill) out ihc daily menu, say* Mi*. men still l« in g sm ig h l in con t*\- . a,y- , hiltlivn ea*
b o n b on Lake T riplet Drive, There c m o r j w .
Vera W alker, Stale Houid of neelton with the allege,) rtnhc* b u tt Uiyan Gwen Rho*l.
wxre 18 guesu preaent.
W hatever her type. she will H ealth nutrionist. T«o long ha* *lent i nt.
M r. and Sirs. Reginald Goode of look U tte r If she I'KOgnliea her this “h e a lth -ilv in g ” fo.,d been "«*•
New York City a re guests of the handbag a* an Im portant p ert of lected BtemiSiC of a inligulil&gt;.*l !»-•
Azrv'u* l-mlge.
hot Ccstume,
remember* the lief th a t it ii\falien in g .
French theory th a t a wpman win]
Actually, l h \ 'nutrionist pomts
McCI.KLl.AN
FI FI.I), la id
U w s! klotod, ■thod. hatted and out, the modest jimmint of calories
"bagged" always look* well dress­ hr potato* n r e /g io d quality cal­ Nov. I —(Sped*))-—Fvt. Own) i ,
T he best dniry nro e n tile ,
ed. even In the sim plest frock or ories. accom pardnl by vitamins ami llarn.-* of- V03 C y |tt* st Aye.. Hu 1■ evolved in equably cool m aritim e j
ford.
Fla.
was
recently
separat'd
climate* such a* Holland, Uon !
minerals whtcW are not .fattctiing.
itinrY, Scotland, nod tin- &lt;ltirmel Some of the first French hand- An average serving nf pom to ha* from the Atmy A ir Forces at ti
McClellan
H
eld
souardtUm
teniii
Islands.
baits to arrive In the United Stale* no more cnloifsj.s than no np)ile
AP Newsfenlure*
* • *
nod
i*
now
fill
term
inal
leave
since the war bear* nut the theory cr a banana, and "we nm l some
LV-ar Juily, '
H ave ycu ever been on a movie of the importance of the handbag calories anym nr, espreijtiv child­
Petroleumse t? '1 hope I won't nu k e you to the costume. Most of them ate ren and tl&gt;* mo\y artiv,- ,,,lolls."
Key pi ions t.
tarsi/.
beautifully
tailorrd
wV.h
F
or
some
iushv
and
monishing
;.j|ly when I tell you that I spent capacioOk Inner ami outer pockets
M i n i prescivr
potato dUb?*, S ill
the whole afternoon on the' set of
fqr
n
ea
tV
ltln
g
of
paper*,
pawgest* potatoes combine
'•C arnegie H all.". It V a s simply
te rrif. Vabghan Monroe and his port* cojitW " and all the thous- or cheese frr a ntaltpdli.-u, p u tatj
and-and-one
Jlhlrnt*
the
uvetwge
soup tind potatoi^-afrl milk gravy
Mconbeams are in the picture and
woman carries iK Iwr lu y ^ ^ rr e - -Amato the y fa v y with a bouillon
te e scene 1 *«* was taken at "The fere
nee
run*
to
the
wtnjjWi'ed-stran
. . _i__ , i ___ _ U l.1.1 rin k " _
cuba^or jy /ih peanut butter) or
bag. slset are U rge, butt«r-«moolh •eano^tot^otatii* with rheesc. You
calfskin in costume color* is the may be abVj to overlook the inext
favor!to for daytime wear. Ho*t you d o n 't have, and the milk will
of the bag* a t n leelher-unad. exca k ii nivu&gt;k.Nns t « r * u e r iio l d f h s
pen live and have n look of busi­
ness-like luiury .

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201 S. OrangF^Ayw
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Phone 4967

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two and a half hour* finally m » I
neat in lfna to be ? * lt* 4 j m'
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Sighing with ■relief. w
forw ard w hen,aha was in h n n e d
t h a t her little bey. w ho.hed been
trying to amuse him self during
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shop. But abe was b a d
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not-too-setiously-injured

the hand.

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F. APtn A. M. TO MBOT

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TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY!
LADIES MUST BE ESCORTED ! !
NOTEr Tbs Management is NOT Respon»ilile for
Anything that Might Happen at thi* Double Horror
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A NMUMOU wa* Introduced In th*
LM Angeles divorce court when
Mr*. Edna L WeaUierwnx named
'film dog “L*s*lo" a t co-respondent
In obtatafni a divorce from her hue*
band, Frank T, Weatherwax, owner
and trainer of the famous collie.
She testified that h e r husband
*to*W ibe dog more than he did
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your cnfiemblo contnuitcfl over our regulation silicon, lit
tnedlum-knft, soft all-wool. White, Ppwdor Blue, Cray
Kuschia, Aqua, Lime,. Brown, Bed and Yellow.

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THE' SANFORD ftERALP, SANFORD, -FLORIDA*

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fif ro p iest! r )it‘ m e ut
iniinthx
In Ju ly : 22.437- pnxxplrix
ixxued.
In Aux»«t ihe number
dropped to 18,505.' Many
th r-”
uii|&gt;licati(in* w rre from wivVj*
planning' to join tlteir-' husband*
overseas. A
num ber were
By JEAN HAPS
from gdvernnv.'tit official*, llifw0T 0N , bV) -If you arc Cier, the g rra iv it t number were
planning a Jaunt out r&gt;f the emir:- filed by thm.j traveling for busttry you arc. advised - by the State lie** reason*.
D epartm ent to apply for your pax*
The . number cf applications^ i*
port a t Icaxt threw work* ahead expected to ilecreat.j until Muii-n.
of tim e bcthuxe of the heavy in- Tluit pa**port divMion, n o w ,fully
staffed w ith 27!» citiployee*. •*
readying /op it* bigs'w t hu»in&lt;s|
even then. Thi* i* lutsed rh k fly
on r#port* from travel agencies
amt airlir,- companies.
Passport* aro being l**lie*t to,
tm iriita only for South American
rountriesi Hut European couth
i s year* with Cable trie*, especially France. tlteT -n ier
P la n a Co. and- University of to rc»uma their tourt*l bllilnc**.
Champaign- ■Urban*,
However, nit mlditiuiml iurx'j
tiumher are gojng "over i&gt;n |utr&lt;
-tonal Ituslnr**. lo settle estate*,
| visit relative* who fared badly
'tinring thy war or to g et married.
RESIDENCE PHONE 8 II-W
Of the latter number, .most a te
W MUSIC BOX. PIIONH 883 Cl* returning Jo wed the Kiri *hc&gt;left liehitid when they were .-enl
i fit.me.
The S late DejutrlOient I* lim­
iting the number of |ia»*purli to
Germany.'. Auotiia and Jn|r*rf. ACCORDING to latt-si rciarrts, MtxThese countries tire still millet AlU-rt W. IJarklcjr,,wlfe.of the Sen­
Hie control- of the -m ilitary •gov­ ato r Irom Kentucky, I* erltirtilly ill
ernment. amt ap|dk»Ht* have to g-&gt; a t her twrafc In Washington, D. C*.
In the Jfin t chiefs of ita ff.
Thc.ScnriUrr inlerruptctl a We»t»rn
The Registration Boob*of
I’ro*|iernve travelei* may get spettklnij lo u r tu teturn lit Irtf aide
I he City of Snnford, Flor­ instruetion itooklets from th e Slate -In
W iohlnjton.
(/ ilernaliointlt
ida, are open nl the City JjifparDntfit' .oil, tnut'ey ..tru n iffc
Hall, commencing Mon- mrnts of varloiis countrlev an*l Inlit rite country, ihtt sta rtin g an
d ata. For iq-tatu'e* ninny
day* November 4th, 1946, i.ther
ro u n lrb s roquire llte u - e f f l i ItVtl* . epidemic,
for' ihe purpose of regil- efs* cheek* rath er I hah ia»h, lit
I He ourtilno prfle ire ij! having
t r r i n g for the General Mexico Am ericans tiro rei|Ur*tM nil returning l.ravt'ilerr hnnd ovtr
U nit pax.port*, for filing nt the
M u n i c i p a l Election to b e to Trade with *2 bill*'.1
TI1;, H i n t s D e p a r t m e n t su g g e st* Sltvlf Department It#* , t f « t roh o ld on Deccmher 3,1946, that person* going In foreign coun­ vi, t il. . Now, ex r pt [oistport* for
a n d will remain open each tries lake rhol- _to -nN-gmii d m ill'a ry atcfi-, retiuninir lia v rlTTTtiv ii'tjiiii IlioTt |ias*pf.rti In
A&gt;yi axcapt-Sundwyr nod "agnifirr iiiis tr pov* &gt;,■ti, t/ t."7, tc r~ J------------holera tool typhus-'Som e rotm- the cxplraliftti nf tle ' nriginal two
holidays up to and inilJ^
tr|i"&lt; require p ro u f'th n t liijcotloiiA &gt;mirs. with -jilt iiptlon to tcfirw
ding November 23, 1946. have ln-eti .........
given otherwise the rfitr niiollu-r^twtf years.
tin lrle r L pttV in tiuatnntine .fot*
H. N. SAYER
Week or tW". In 'In d ia then- I City Registration Officer. aa great
and yel­
yrlfenr th q t cholera and
low fever- might Ire lirnughl

P a s s p o r t SIioyk
These Americans
Do Get Around

Jllcnltli Division
Invents Electric iPine Industry P uts
•Again Pleads For Lock-Picker, But Blame F or Housing
B etter R est Rooms He Won’t Sell I t Shortage On OPA

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and consilient bungling. The ex- «t, ah adjuited, reallxnlon which
(aordinary m easure adopted, in nty iitrludrd a production incentive In­
opinion, is ju s t another m istake crease directed by Stabilisation Adand, a t best, only a smokescreen to m inlstrator John C. tV d liti hi
facu* attention away from the F ehtuary of thi* year. The Admin#|x»t where
vhere th# real trouble lie*."
lies." Is tra tir wa* without authority to
The spokesman ...........................
»D*tc4 M1*
i treat thla production in c en tiv e-as.
d u stry -wide organisation he ** * * * p a rt of the price stru ctu re a*
presents
its is f ilm ; ■ full protest ^bviogsaly
bviously such an Incentive was
with the A dm inistrator of OPA to be added over and above what
regarding the unfelr, unreasonable wa* considered to be u fa ir and
and discrim inating action* taken
by the price control azency, all uf equitable price schedule.
"O ther features of the protest,”
which have combined to make Ihe
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concluded Mr. Berckes, “ will conprosent chaotic hi using *f“*r*“ ** • cluaively prove th a t the Southern
w hat It Is today, parlcularly w im pjne 1nduitrr hm,
.ham peted
respect to lumber supply and d 's - j '^ j prtv , nled by , h„ 0 PA In
tribution.
meeting its cbtigatlons to the vetMr. Berekea stateil that the prs-1
)1( bou, | nj^ l n ,j reconverslcn
te s t Is being filed with the Ad-1.program. I t is expected th a t the
m inlstrator In accordance with the protest will be officially filed with
provisions of th e law, requiring the A dm inistrator no or Itefore
lh a t it flfst be presented o th* November l.“
A dm inistrator within the 30-day
W artim e research on flourln* is
period required by law. .the Com­
m ittee will carry it* complaint to expected to lead to improved plas­
the Emergency Court of Appeals. ties. anesthetics, insentiride*. fung­
Mr. Berckes said that ;vhsn thu icide*. fumigant*, germicides, fire­
Industry Advisory Committee, re ­ proofing m aterials, and other pro-'
commended to OPA that they act ducts.
in accordance w ith SeCtlcn 2(v),
,vl_ _ . that ( American Indians in Pennsyl
the answer by OPA wss
yu". 0f (he production was b e in g ‘ vatila dug pita to collect oil for
protected basing Ihfrlr contention medicine.

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. _ A
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 4, (S
NEW ORLEANS, U , Nov. 4.
Chattanooga locksmith says he has
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n r the Florida S lat* Hoard of perfected a portable electric lock- (Special)—V eteran* of this coun­
Health is urging th a t VMtroonrs, picker th a t cculd- be a menace lo try are still w ithout the home*
tl/jy have te e n promised over and
particularly tho*e In filling it* civilisation.
William Miikill says hia device tv ? r again and th* prospects are
linn,, be kept in a more sanitary
condition.
„* will o(&gt;en the average door, lock hardly any brighter, today then
David H. ,I a », Chief S anitary In a m atter of seconds and would they were when tL j war w ith Ja p ­
Engineer, pointed out th a t "the be a potential honanta fo r house­ an came to an end more than a
tourist season i* upon u* and th a t breakers and car thieves.
It is net •.-•■ary for the protaction
But, he added, It will never be year .ago. T h e blam# fo r this
of health a* well a* the ‘firs t Im- put on isle—he’s a locksmith a n j condition belongs rig h t at th e door
irrssion*' of the visitor* th a t pub­ it’s to hi* interest to preserve of the OPA and other government
ic restror-ms, usually tb r first lock* rather than undermine them. agencies declared spokesmen for
The device, the result hf 18 trie Southern Pine Industry Com­
• lop* for to u rist he kept present
year* eperlmentatlon. consists o m ittee on the eve of filing a forms)
able.*4
The campaign early thla year, • lung steel needle connected t' pro test with the A dm inistrator uf
h* said, wa* very successful and some coll* which cause the VedL OPA.
wa* highly comirarrided, but as to vibrate when electric c tirre h H
"T h e pronouncement of an em er­
summ er came on "efforta In this applied. .
All Mlsldll has to do is insert gency by . P resident Trum an; the
regard wer* yelasad and as a 'f4suit. In m o n i weeks w* have the needle and a tension tool into removal of ta riffa on all lum ber
begun to receive com plaints from the lock and preae th# trig g e r. The Im portations during the period of
tran sien ts throughout the S tate needle vibrate* and, aided by th# thi* em ergency,'and th* wide use
lh a t public san itary fad lltlea are tension tool, forces the lock tu m ­ of aubsidlee. Is Just another evid­
ence of confualon upon confusion."
bler up and the door opens. *
again In a bad ataUi of repair.
declared th* Com mittee’s S ecret­
The
only
nclse
connected
with
lx&gt;* wa* em phatic however, in
ary, H. C. Berckes, "designed to
pointing out th a t Ma B ureau's the operation Is a gentle humming offset the effects uf many mistake*
udible
only
within
10
feet.
in terest In .clean.restroom * la not
The machine I* easily 'ptirtable,
tWtfirod to the' tourist season.
tek pocket
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"W e owe ourselves Ihe sam e sa n i­ A dry cell fit* hi one back
ta ry consideration*, and th* same *m| the rolls and needle' In an
high standard of ciranllirrat should (ilhrr,
be m aintained, the y e a r' roand.
Hnwever, we can ’t get aw ay from
the Tact th a t 1 M tourist business
in Florida is Big Business, A« we
7 Path Livestock, Supplies
R ARTICLES FOR SALE
FOR RENT
trnv.-l over the S tate w e.see rrvery
imaginable so rt of cleanup project
FURNISHED ap t-—suitable foe
In motion—anil for what? t 'ltt in g
Iren. Phone 728- IMITATION leathar* In m ost TGUCHTON * WATSON. 1201
couple. No chhildr
ready for the tru rls t season.
Celery Ave. H aa Purina Feed*.
color* and la rg e selection of
XJ a fte r 5:30.
"Also, the S tate la spending
good upholstery fabric*. Hobart
HILLINGS, Mont.—B illln im n B t'’'
UiOO.OOo annually to sell Florida Ire «ve instructed tn consider These TWO romps, p a rtia lly 1 furnished
H. Brown, 2911 N- Orange GIVE us youi order for bsby
tn otfsiders^ It is th* resnansjbll- ((utition* iu deciding w hether a
Ave„ Orlando, F la.
for housekeeping. . Adults' only.
j chicks. The . S a n f o / i l X-C#i
it%
■ of tb.r 'Slate Board of H ealth person Is drunk!
3«. Park Ave.
1 Store, 2nd ft faanford.
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Floor Mats Available
tljc jefore tp ,xe? lhat A&lt;L,ftr a* H w s hl« breath have an odor of
fin an c es'will allow, lh a t g cred it­
PFV IN O I.B T IR E SHOP
N IU E 1nr tax bedroom for rent.
alchol?
Is
it
fslnt.
mmlerate
dr
able sanitary condition Ir* pretu n t615 W. 1st St.
HELP WANTED
strung?
^
■d to our visitbra."
1*
he
partly
dressed
nr
unclad,
Oil rompunlee have been aaked
2 WANTED TO RENT
HEADQUARTERS for- Uhrlslmas GIRL for sodg^ountalo ■&gt;, (.an
or is hie clothing dirty?
to k o p closer check on their local
g ifts,' toys, gam es, books, dolls.
Is Ijn polite, excllrti. • r*e#rvj-ley’a Drug S tole. P a li tim e or
station restroom s. N aturally,
y, all hllarious, talkative, insulting, com- COUPLE Jetlree f bedroom furBuy now on budget or Isy-away.
full.tlm *.
n ith rd apartm en t In or out of
local health departm ents a re Itelng baliVe. stupefied, delirious; aRenl
Firestone Store*, 111 •&gt;,. Firat
chy. No children, . perm anent ."-Sttilertrd to s r - r th a t routine sa n ita ­ or dulfT
residents. W rite K. L- Sloan,
tion chick* or# made as regularly
| . he hiccoughing, • belching,
M oney
OPPORTUNITY of lifetime sup­
a* their limited personird will al- drooling, punching, kicking, fig h t­ • Avalon ApISr’No. 8. Hanford. *
plying DDT and o tlo r prufilablv
Inw
ing, slcfpm g, in convulsions or un­ REFIN ED middle-aged gentlem an
Dim Wjr lo save rmincy Ik "to for­
FLO W ER S. , ‘
product* to farm ers in Semlnois
Civic
and
service
club*
are
again
get your wife’o l^lhdsy.
for all occasion*
conscious?
County. No experience or cap­
of good address, protestant,
asked to help in voluntary Inspec­
Are hi* eye* nnrditt, w atery,
ital requirwl. Must have auto
wishes good plain board and McNRILL ft YOST, FXOR1HT
A l^'ller pwy and a mare plrasanl tion. “ Ask your rnemtur* to apeak bloodshn?.- rovi?tg. downcast or
Celery Ave, Ju st off Sipes
and- good inferences. Permanent.
room by the month, with pleasone Is to place your fire, wlnd- to the station m anagem ent whan
unt atmosphere. W rite JA R , c / n i OUicv Jlh- 4M. .residence ph. C10-R
VVrlte or wire McNess Conipany,
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ilo rtn Itwarancc wlip
ami *l*e unxighlly condition* ore found, or gl«Ih'x yhe
swavitty, wobbllngN ssgDept. T, Freeport, III.
Herald, givipg- particula DP *n,*j GARDEN and faw n seed; Vlgoro
...— nlfe *■
— KMlug* t. repi’rl them to the local healthL ^ng.
‘ Jour
llte tlltidrml
f„ ||i« k- r r unabl.- to J ^ n .l?
H) price
most reasonabln
I for a I,Itlliil.ii prrxrnt,
Fertiliser. The Sanford X-C*l
f-'partm et.
! i, hts speech fair, slurred, slu t.
W aitress w anted—good hours,
Stone, 2nd ft S an fo rd ..
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■"We need the help of every In- tering, confused. Incoherent, whls- 3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
* We ran cite v«.n a MY, rash d ltl - ]
■lay week. L Roy Johnson’s Grill.
lit furthering this state- paring or jerky? How is his enun
d t-n d t-Mlnk* « n (lit- -an d ’ w i n d ­
wills
rV'anup
project
because
we
CEMENT Mock building. 1200 »q SEE ua for stove pip# — stove
ciation?-r—;—
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s t o r m Im o ftu ic V . C, i t . t l u v d . A'
tin not have sufficient local p e r­
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WORK WANTED
Can he touch his finger to his ! ft. floor »P*c*. Wired end plum
id other
to -, Il3*« ilse n td li Avrfltie, Phnnr sonnel in any one health d ep a rt­
w eather item*.
lot. Adv.
n«*e ? ,
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tti'&lt;l. g:l(XK).QO.Reduction for
ment tn keep propel check'on thla
STANLRY-ROGERS
c eih. 1021 W. l i t . Jsm ea M
EXPERT painting—contract or
situation. It all gets hack to the
HARDWARE COMPANY
Phillip*. Contact a t property.
hourly bgils. 8 . G, Grogan,
Nil'll## III frli-tirllj HI I t n llmt I util
Seventy !Ivr poundt of cool nte ■■ciindmie situation — Insufficient
|n
jft II**
tu ffs repaired. Phone 1154 or
required lo /n i.ik f j, .lawn raatn1'. funds, therefore, insufflrlent ip*-’
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hark A%#ni»#» Han font* Vt»rl*tA *!**• INCOME P ro p erty —Large group
783-J.
peclors. The good cooperation of tltr
III# ffetlt Intis Riiflit.nf lill#l&lt;:rlira
Spanish A b arrel type
tlie public and the oil industry I
of house* In colored section ,•
Hiifidrl##* anil I ha I I Inienrt
LAWNS
'white
and
colored
m ow ed.
Keasonabl*
along with the endravor* of our 1*1
»at&lt;l ra m ' (mrauanl t»
which will altuw good return on
R. A It. HOOFING T IL E CO.
Tice*. Jerry Lord, phona 788own sta ff it therefor* necessary Ih# Iffn tt of Hi# Wrlltliui* Nam#
■elllng
price
o
t
|16,7&amp;0.0fl.
Plant-300
Carswell
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Phone
1121
fChopItr
l-Aw* of
tu do this JM* in a creditable m a p -, Hlatut#
KlftfWa* xjrltlr ifr* c'ltrk of th# l*lr- TOURIST CAD IN and T railer |. D aytona lleach, F la., Uua 511
#ull i&gt; u r| «f
Cfiunl)
P ark on S tate H ighw ay 3 priced
LOANS
a t *26.000.00.
SW EET Hamlin orange* 2o each.
Cerm an »llver I* an ol
A
GOOD
three
bedroom
bunga­
U.
W.
Lord,
Phono
78S-W.
Ihe ancient chlne»e.
LUANB MADE
low priced at (O.&amp;OQ.OO.
nickel, rupp«r And line.
FROM 810 TO 8800
A VERY NEAT fire room b u n g a­
strict privacy; fa s t service
low in Sanford' H eights %pctioif MIRACLE CONCRETE Co. J . E.
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
T erw itlerer, J r., M gr. Cement
at "17,850.110.
1U2 Sanford Avenue
W ater Proofing — Balldlng
WE H A V E A good flv* room
Block* — S ew er P in o .' 808
houaa on large corner tail o u t­
Elm Ave. Phong 833-W. ‘
b id* C ity Limit* a t 85,600.00
'T erm s.
HUBERT A. WII.LlAMB, Realtor Get your 8 * .1
now. Made
THE HOME SHOP. 1700 SANFORD AVENUE
RAYMOND LUNDQUIHT,
bold Studio.
A u * k |i(v
Work Guaranteed, Modern Methods .Used,
BEAUTIFUL
itafnleaa Heel eink*
Phone 788•
A tlantic Rank Bldg
available NOW. L aat a lifetime.
Randall Electre Co.
3 BEDROOM house in' gwui loca­
tion. Excellent condition. f0,500. 5 burner,- built-in oven oil stove,
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Phone 209-J.__
excellent condition, 825, C. K.
PHONE" 1143-J
Robbins, Lake Mary.
GARAGE apartm ent, 6 ’ ‘ room*,
light*, water, bath, pared street. JU ST arrived! Men'* work shoes
Lot* 25 X too. Price 83,000.
and uvondls, boy'* dungaree*.
. Caah or #a*y term *. |SMan&gt;
Sea ba for hard to g at m er­
down. 810 week, 0 * inlereat. chandise. Q. W. C l a r k . Store, 12 SPECIAL SERVICES
D. D. Daniel*. Oviedo. Fla,- m 208 Sanford Ave.

PIANO TUNING
and REPAIRING

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Tax books Arp open for pnyinent of 194G Cily
,. Taxes. Discount of 4'. will be allowed for
payment in November; 3 ‘, discount for payment
in December; 2 ‘7 discounl for payment in Jmiunry; 1', discounl for payment in Februnry.
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Ellen Hoy, City Tax Colteclor.

Acts! 25 People! Gorgeous Chorus!

»xy Theatre, N.Y.!

WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING

CJ. C. FELLOWS

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PICK THE WINNER CONTEST

fH e b c n ti-rttp e te w i
the JANE RUSSELL
ot the Staq e

NEW, modern t-ro cm hoot*. 2
lota w ith fru it trass. A. Con­ ONE sixty yard aeed bed rover,
■ fiam**, wire and pine. II. U.
stantine, Phone 8188, * '
Squire*. Rt, 2, Lake Onora.
6~ROOM house w ith bath. Close
In. Phone 834-J .__ __________
RADIOS, phonograph*, records;
*haet music, guitars. The Music
Niee bungalow on P ark Ave. RoaBox, phona 863. - , _______
aonable price.
One of SanfonT* b e e t. four bed DUSTING Carl, hand duster. mule
room houeee.
cultivator, ferlllixer broadcastBeautiful bungalow located clove
er, gold mule. m u lv d lsc, 5 tona
to H igh School.
firtillxer, Cole p lan tar, mule
Six unit apartm ent hou'u good

LUMnBR FOR SALE
W. D. IlQmbalougb, Wllaon'a Coin

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Shotr card* and posters
O—O E M SIGN SEKVICK
O. D. L an d m a. Phona 1021
KENT- A CAR
YOU DRIVE IT
‘ PHONE 800
HTRIGKLAND-MOKRD
'.'-DRIVB-IT, INC.

ELECTRIC appliance , repair*—
we repair washing machine*,
caecum cleaners, fatvx, mixer*.
T ro tte r Appliance 8erVtca, 304

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VOLUME XXXVH

t Reds Attack
Towns South
Of Chefoo
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PEIPING, Nov. B, &lt;/P)—
Chinese • Communist- troops
loejay
attacked
BevernI
towns to the south of Che­
foo in what observers said
was an action to divert gov,
J jrnmont strength from its
Chefoo offensive. .The Com­
munists attacked numerous
towns along the Tsintnd

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RAN FRANCIBOO, Nov. 'S. (API
— R a ta l Inspectors today said
that a former postof flee clerk has
confessed to the tlieft of (40,000
In cash from a mall sack In 1037
Tire Inspectors explained th a t the
clerk cannot h e prosecuted became
no Indictm ent- was returned w ithtn the three year period specified
by the statute of limitations.
However United RUtes Treasury
officials are Interested In the case
because the m an failed to pay in ­
come tax on the *40.000.
Bprclal postal Investigator W R.
Palmer quoted. the man as ronfesslng th a t he split opep a retristered mall pouch en • route from
the Federal Reserve Rank to nn
Oakland bank and grabbed a small
canvas bag containing *40 000 In
currency.
Palmer e a ld .tlie man remained
In the pnatal service fern, two yeans
then went Into buxlnras for h im ­
self. Eventually he Jost every cent
df Hie money.

STUTTGART, Germany, Nov, 0
(/P)—The deputy military govern­
ment of fhe American Occupation
ftmio in Germany Council 'of Suite
that the ,A m e r ic a n Military Government ill throughly disappointed
with the handling of ■' du-mizification,
The deputy m ilitary governor,
Lieutnant General Lutrius Clay
warned the council that unless tire
Germans im prow quickly tlit* mili­
tary governm ent will lake over
the Job itself.
,
General Clay'ans&lt;funced an im ­
mediate order Gilt no German
who has been removed from office
by the m ilitary Govtjrnintjnt can
be returned to office Without mili­
tary approval. The order nppliea
even if the German In Question
Mr*. J . M. SUncctphcr’s room ha* be&lt;fn cleared of charges o f
7 of the Sanford Gram m ar School Nazism by Grm ran dc-naxlfica- HAD 11 of a group of tlevao m in­
isters, the Rev, Robert K. Ruuell.
champions in the school’* touch tion courts.
(above) has asked police of SlcliUfootball league, trimmed an all
envllle, O* to deputise and artn
s ta r team from the sixth grade
them In an attempt to wipe out a
by a n .IB .to 12 margin la st week.
current crime wave. Ruxiell also
Eugene Brown . intercepted two
ajked perm lulon to retrult 20
p an e s and icnmpered for touch­
“tough, sincere” World War U-veldowns and Hobby Morris " in te r-,
erani to aid.
(InlrnuHlonalJ
fepted a p ats and ran for a m a rk e t,
for room 7'a three score*.
The Seminole High School Raby
The all s ta r touchdowns were
m*«e u . the resu lt If a pass from Fed* will m eet the Bsbtr Cocoa
T em r Cordell to Curtis H arp er High School eleven at tne local
and Edwin Locnett scored a touch­ athletic , field tonight a t 7:30
down on a.blocked kick.
- '* * o’clock it was announced th is
mording by Herman Morris.
Morris also announced th a t p er­
The S anford Elks Club has aid­
sons interested in obtaining tick­ ed m aterially in the Seminole
ets for the Sanford-W inter Park High School library book mid
tilt to be played in W inter P ark equipment drive by pledging to
. WASHINGTON, Nov. 6—UP&gt;_ Friday night can obtain them by pay fpr a charging desk and chair,
John L. la w it and tho federal calling a t th e Seminole llig n estimated at. $200 or more in val­
government took a breather in School on* T hursday or Friday.
ue, according to Miss Edna Chittheir contract talk s today-—election
The Babv Feds will e n te rta in , tentttn. school librarian,
day. The discussion* ar# to » • the Uaby Tigers from Orlando tn
Another large contribution ia
returned tomorrow. *
a grid contest th a t promises to
th
a
t of tb s Veterans of Foreign
Spokesmen fo r Lewis hinted th a t be exciting a t the nigh school
the United Mine W orkers' chief­ athletic field a t a Isler date It Wars, who contributed |!K4. Col
lections of Hallowe'en stunt night
tain is prepared to ask for a pay was* stated. '
a t th* h igh school brought (2B.
ralie of 2S cents an hour end a
The Florida Power and U g h t
shorter work-week for hie 400,000
Company haa contributed |60. lira .
A F Of L soft coel dlgyt-rr.
G. I. Loucka and Capt. Earle T.
Loucka each have contributed 15.

Grammar School All
S tir s Are Beaten

ElkB Pledge $200
Donation To SHS

Library Campaign

Winers* Contract
Halted Today

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♦'Guy Fawks Day)l
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LONDON. Not.
Small
boy* In Britain were shooting off
firecrackers today. .The fireworks
i part of the celebration of
Ouj
uy Fawkes
Fawki Day.
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ft was oi
oh Nov. 6, 1606, th a t Guy
Fawkes
kes and
ae hia fellow conspirate n w en captured after Ihey had
barrel* of gunpowder under
House of ParllmenL
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NEW YO RK . Nov. 5, (/P)
— S en a to r Claude Popper
rY Florida declared today
pint a R epublican victory
in
tlie
gen eral
election
‘‘would w reck the labor
laws o f our country." Pep­
per also assorted th a t w ith
i
tLO.l*. Victory ^tHoro
would !«*• mV N ational '.La­

Voting v.t. s light In both
Sanfurd precinct* Ihl* morning
and up lo noon, 322 voir* had
been c**t In Prerlitel So. I.
at thr Old Depot, and 311 vote*
had been cost In Precinct No.
■ 3, a tolsl* of 535 volra. There
are more th a n 7.000 rrg k trrrd
volrrs In th e two precinct*,
■(-curding lo ,Mrr. Lourlnr Urol,
rounfy registrar.
J A C K 1,1,K, Nov. f.—(d’l
A* thousands td Floridian* Went
to l*e polls today to partieipate
In the first po*t*war gt-nctlll
eleeli »»n, obuvrvttl ihruughiMi thi*
li^scriWtJ th r I'k tu u n m
um i'unl siru-e tlfo cam ihintO R art*
not nvciMug hr much uttciition
lift the m * p i 4»|)i■.&lt;*««(! timrminu’IM■*
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A light to nuwtrnHi* vuto wus

Germans Told To Amendments 4 And 5 Explained
To Rotarians By Odham And Ware
(Jp Progress Of
D e - Naizification Fights Crim e'W ave
Military Government
Not Satisfied Thus
Far With Program

Rent Control Office
Is In New Location

The Sanford O. P. A. rant con­
trol office has been moved from
tho Armory Budding to Room 230
of the Meucb Building, according
to an •announcement this afternoon
by Area Rent Director W. L. font*
of Orlando.
Jonea said th e office will be open
to tl|a public on Wednesday of
each week and that a represen­
tative of the O. P. A. rent division
will be on hand to Interview both
landlords and tenants and furnish
Information, pertaining to rental
problems tn Seminole County.

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Jackson Paintings - Win Exhibit Prizes
Painting* of Cpl. Hurtle Jackeon, now home on terminal leave
awaiting discharge, iron first prit»
when on exhibition a t F t Harrison.
Hvl and F t Cutter, and took honorable mention and grand prise a t
F t McClellan.
A * former employee of The
uerald, Cpl. Jackson Is horns with
his parents, Mr. and H n ,- 8 , C,
■Jackson of Weal Flrat S tre e t He
peels to receive his discharge
from F t Harrison, on Dae. 2 and
retup] to Sanford.________

NIMITZ IN KEY
automobile e r a * on the orereea*
highway has resulted tn the death
of one girt and th* injuring of KEY WEST. Nev ■
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' three other girl* and tiro an m . Key Weet today la Fleet A dm lnl
Chester Nluilta, Chief s f Naval - Volture No. 476 of the Forty and
Operatieoa. Be arrived yesterday Eight win m a tt Thursday even­
ing a t 8r00 o'clock a t the Legion
H u t and the f l n t and third Tburt-

a t t h e H o la r y luncheon y e s t e r d a y ,
( andkiatr* lit llih*D of thr *ii
explaining the proposed co n stitu ­ r*&gt;r%r«‘”*iunfil d in t riel* fa e rd Ur
tional a m e n d m e n t s a n d tak in g op p u id lc n n upfM M Uiun, lip » r g r S lim
posite sides on the question- J*1*'*
M ia m i 1 &gt;r inner at, w a* up
itutigaii, Jayree preshtad*. -pra
|{* public an Norman Cur
nounred a meeting Tuesday o lr M t^
uf Ml. ml
„ u, Fourth
for the purpo.e of renrganixim: Gv ,)( t r k l
th „ .S Uth d u , riei, IUlloy Scout eommittfw and urged rt,(t,|rt#t,¥B Dwi|{hl |{„K„ B ()f
members of tho HoUry W .lf .ie ^
U u d en )alt, u u|l|tu.,.,| tlJCommtUee to bo present.
Joseph Mue, also of iKurt laiudcr' ^ r - Odhaqit introduced b y *'*11!’ I dale. R epresentative Joe llrm lilck.
rew Caraway who was in charge of
faces M. J. Moss. Jr. of
uf the program , urged everyone n rl)in;io. i„ th.i Kinii.
In take a morp active lntarrut i&lt;»
. _______ Ifovernment o|H*rution and ’■aid*
that “Too many uf tin ar# pn»n»* t
le i Ju e dg it**.

NO. 292

35 Mjllion Citizens
Trek To Polls In
Test Of Nation’s
Reconversion Try

President Home To Cast Vote

f u ic n i.it til * tht* stattf. Ilo w p v v r
tio v i'f ru*f (*ali|w t*ll. S e n a to r Ifn i
in n . | it11*1 m a n y llr p t iD lir t in iiMlfou*
'll IT■ *I I hr vote t,^ to go lo th r |iu ll*
a n il 1‘ki’rf i*o t h e ir jirivilnlgt'*
H ft*. in
s t r o n g ly
I k*m*»orutu'
F iiir n la o n ly tw o ra n d hint*** fu r
-tut*' m d c o ffic e * had u |i|m it t iu n .
I ’n ilis i S ta trA
S i n a tor
H o lla n d
\v :i 4 o|ipf*seif" b y liO i* tmtmiR'o
H a ir y S c had *»f lin m rA v ilh * . W i l ­
bur
K in g . l l r in m r A ia
im m iiiT ’,
w i »a «r|»|»i»imi b y C lif t iit t S r i il f of
N r » S m y r t u ^ H c a c h f«»r th r ItuH H raiiey fhlham. Scminola County
| ( o n n n ig sto n |nu*l now held by
r e p r e s e n t a l l v e . mid Judge It- W I M*fri»r M»thE*w*. M iilh rv s ji d id nut
Ware w ere the principal S p e a k e r s serk r r -rI rrttq n .

Baby Feds To Meet
Cocoa 11 Tonight
A t Athletic Field

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Associated Press Leased Wire

Observers Say Con­
stitutional Amend­
ments In Spotlight

TWnatl rtfllroad about 130 mile*
_ south or cneroo. Al Utc sam e lime,
‘ OdnununUt reUiforeemrnU ore be­
ing rushed from southern Hanlung
province Into the Chefoo o r a
where severe fighting Is raging for
Cliefoo and other port cities.
The government Is continuing a
virtually complete blackout of
news from their. side of the fight­
ing around both Chefoo and
Dairen. Elsewhere the government
announced capture of twro tuvmj»
In southern Manchuria and Hopeh
province.
Chinese Foreign Office source's L
Nanking, meanwhile, claim they f
liavo no knowledge; of negotiation.*
said to be going on with Ru-aln A J60-A WIIK CASHIER, William A. Nickel; 4fl. U (lanked by detective* (top), after his arrcit In M iam i
about Dairen Earlier it had said In connection with the embezzlement of *900,000 or more from the Mergenthalcr Linotype Company of Brook­
the Chinese government was dlc- lyn His attractive wife, Orece (right), l* shown after th e had been questioned and gave police keys lo xafo
^ Imring to take over the Russian &lt;)e(«"it vaults In which they found JflR.100. T he money am) Mrs and Jewelry, valued at *35.000, which w ere
* ton trolled city, under- the terras also recovered, are shown (bottom) in Use district attorney's ofllcc In Urouklyn.
(Iitlcrmmonol)
of a treaty m ade In IMS.

$4J),000 T heft

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Ejection Today .
In State Said
To Be Unusual

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Pepper Sounds Last Minute

Capture Cashier, Quiz Wife In $900,000 Theft

Communist T rying To
Divert Power Of
N ationalist * . Drive
• Toward Key City

Former Postal
Clerk Admits

TUESDAY,

H e said tb n t th

SITTING IN HIS CAfl with Mrt Truman and their d4\igt»irr. M.irgnrct.
rre&amp;utrnt ^ryinan U alm it to n - .lri\tm to Ini homo after arriving tn
Indrbcndrm r, Mu. from Wa tim*:l.*n T1\e |»r«sidentiol family returned
to tiicir home town to vote in the coming election*.
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Legion To Have Earl Jeter Is
No Armistice Day Found Ue^d In
Celebration Here Garage At Home

bor Ileiatluiu Hoard after a few
monttw."
T7'e Rena tor’s tdAtement was
itii.de at nn outdoor rally in mldMmUiattan Re spoke In behalf of
Mte candldarles of Jam es M, Mead
I&gt;m.H-rnUe eonttllon eamildxte opjJA'.lug Ri'publkMii O ocrnw r Tliom.
as H. IVw»y for re-eleeUon. and
Herbert I! tsdunan, Deiitocratlo
CooUUon eanilldaU' for the firnale,
Mrnnwiule. over th e nation only
sli^hlty morp titan 35000.000 of
winu- pjtss.ixV) j.-r-.ins over 21
"t i
nn- e*j&gt;eeted to par’ i[si11- in riie f it' r p u t- v a r genr'rai rk-i tliin "Itir largeot factor In
the turn, lit I Li gt'rwraliv the avwther I,Ut 11L
.e arattiennett prwllctesl
i '* .| tintflwF I linjngliout most of
tite isiuttOy,
rite -1r.-.* prtvlnct to complete
.vtiiut u ls l«oinl.* Aux Barques
in
Jtud^m
county.
Michig a n ^
*Twelve or the 13 ellglbie- voters
j vtrteil Ute straight
Republican
1 ticket mat .ute
-,j a straight
IX'mikratle hallo;
Tlu’ie .no tttativ luiurs. however,
vet to e&gt; and the early hours of
voting J low Ivravy Uillotlng In
m in . big ts .pulaUott con Ufa
i. 11m' prim,1 Lv.tie of tlie election
U iron,-rill v m ia v ilc t lo tjr liow
well (he ta-Nioerutl.- mtmlntstrnuvon^
a a irtUnr to a &lt;
n
peacricaiat
Itr.dUrtisl eonfhlently that (*i that
prune Issue the Deniocntta .All b"
swept out of jjower In Congrcsw
However the Democrats have r-vUt
tluil they ex;&gt;e.-t r.inir losses but
cutiU'iul Unit they will keep tlie
legislative machinery
In Uvelr
CUISJt

Fost
Accepts
InvitaBody Found Slumped
|M,Ll.r,torU 10 n
a.
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tion lo I artieipate i Over Gas Heater m.- iv.aumn 11u- Hejmbi
In Orlando Affair. With Jet Turned On
No f.iimui ul.servnn*e uf-AVluis
lire May on No. II -vill la- un d ettaken by l anipl.ell-l.Using Coal
b.I uf tho American Iscgion, with
paiudy or- speaking a» in pusl
years; but iiisteai, Inellllito - uf
(lie Port hove accepted li.c in
vitaiioh to partieipate uttli tiie
4Xrl.ifi.lo post. It was deeided at
t In- meet mg last rveitoig Ito.-will In1 hoa, vet, an A h u i -! o &gt;
| I Li) tfaiit *• ut I lit) I S g i.n Hut MO

New Streamliner To
Beffin Runs Dec. 12 1

4V. H. IValsoii, tutoiirr, w ha
I n .i- s h r a tr U Uir death of Karl
J e l r r this m o rn in g p r u noulurtl
It as “s u k U f l d u e lo asphyxia-

Gun.’*
I il Jel.'l ,
u p u te lie i of tin
I- lo, til I ‘e w e r a n d Light t o m p a n y
pla.il. a a- found ill-ad at tl lo
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t .1 .

hi t h e ra c e s for 3 5 fp.-n.vle seals
at s t a k e In t o d a y * eltv llo n IS of
tile Ituxd a l g n l h c a n t ctniU«U to be

ileckttsl are m faltforni* Delaware
ht-.lui
Kentucky. 5f. v ! &gt;; --f(s

U tjlli'llt in =Id t | , . l Mt-eourt Montana, Ni-vurta New
&lt;‘t Lis MvUlli" ML J i l l r.lillii'Uu Mexico New York, Ohio, IVimsylAvrjuit* by H A Murt'Uiui. a Ihi vanla Washington. West Virginia.

argum ent ovei the bmlgrl diri .t--.
amrndnH'nt boiled down to wlieilu-r
The f i r s t s t r e a m l i n e d nil ronrli S a t u r d a y i-yi-mug.
tho executive branch of ihe govern­
'ib'H-l tin*
alUv-^i h.iil WLscainsIti and Wv'ftnlng
Ct.llment, (a-lo continue to control stall* t r a i n ever to In- upcrate.l l a - | 'V. A. M o in so U , se e i.- tu tv of liHiki'd
111*5 \\ iiitkivv *ifit t I UV[\* and_Kml(icity ii.es liave Ito­
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expenditures or wheaher the lecis- tw e e., the e a s t arid c e n t r a l a n d I Gtr .Sauforil M c r c h a u tli A w e s t const Florida will be p l a r e d f " o n . sa id ib is m o r n i n g Hurt bust- had seen Mr. Je ter, seated «m a publican Hrtmtom and Wtcxjnrin
laturn is to control Giem.
ness firm s in Hanford will .remain chair and slumped .over a gas u Rrwrewlve. All lias remaining
Pointing out th at between K0 In service this w inter by lhe A 1 open
now are Democratic,
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CoastLine Itailroail,
ac­
and 00 percent of all 'p re -e n t lantlc
tn the 33 ’ gavernorahlp contcals,
The pla c e w a s full of g a s fum es,
to nn nnnounreim-nl Armistice Day.
sta te expenditures now come un­ cording
Knllowllig a s u g g e s t i o n U y C h a . .IWl'I'lling lo
F i r e l hie! Muck 12 races an* regunbxl as worth
der the head pf ‘'continuing npl issued here today by James II. Sybil
Itoulli, l -i nl l e g i o n ,^r&gt;i
el
w*lo w ith t iaode U lot watching These are In CotmccSlpropriations,” th at Is. those which Khnrpton, Assistant, I'assenget liar ) presidvlif. In Go* *-ffrrl % il (To. eland.
i
Itlidu) • KatinoA, Maryland.
IllVIUall,
It ted uitllu t.O lew- eiit
aro re-enacted automatically every T raffic M anager of tiie Iturnl
Tho
train will !&gt;«• knou3i ns the gruhinls a iotind t h e laK Inn pit attoo i i u l Moils, tlr t , I. I’a i k , M saxlrliugtls. Michigan. Mliute- .
two years without legislative ivn *-w York am!
Mill could s t a n d u g r e a t deal of whii -nun a r r i v e d , pronoun, ed -'ll ;-)!u New J r r e y
■view, he said that even if lb,- »m Champion "W est Dimsl ” and is imprt»vI'liteni, a ls o Glut the San
Ok la lm tint
endment carries, exceptions prov il- a conipunUm trnih to tin- lung fold G a r d e n ( lull w ould In- glad .IrU t ii 7 (Irtish
Rome of t h* Mouse •VintnaUr’ atao
l’..| *«it l hu f It &gt; 1, u list am
and
well
know n &gt;
(&gt;,| melt as for schotils, petr»i‘&gt;&gt;»* establisbed
IllipruVelite III s .not tin ,, it .»; viIhmil th r 'di*.ii 1
*;•• :e,-Tn!,"vl a» laving more Uvan
&gt;I)(j
fnrth, yvould bring ••til) v Champion "E a st Con-i" w hnli, lo -Opel ) I
idam
in»i-,
the
p*»st
tn-trorlo-l
4.1 1ifr i li &lt;ilii’i) Ai t 3&gt;l\lUU( Ui ( n a i bs'al vignlflcanie Allngcilifr, goo
’ tK,ut *40,000.000 under runt i J &gt;f operated lietween New Vink and
1 li w lii" d, Lite* Iffin frt.tltr n ,-17! ii r,uiilktal,s are cratcwllng for Gtr
Miami
area. All muii* will in- 1 ouimaluh i Monty Wolcott to lot)
th,. leg islatu re.
t Jui)|te Wftr# op,(0, eJ Ul(. pn, reserved, and ns on other sim i­ a rmiiimltcc investigate the ptd UlM*v jduti* a flu it. and aim l % and 433 Mouse aw ls to Iv filled lit to­
cost of such unprivenients. WittifoWs of l h e 10,011 had been day’s elfV-'lon
' Mge of
lhe , mendmen(,
lar trains of the Coast Line, liable
The club also acted nn Mrs Itnutli'l
| Only Ola* state In th e union —
.
the ground* th a t the Con ill tu- regular coach fares will apply suggestion to build a (lew kitchen , losed.
Mi*. 31or eland, a clcik a t the Malm* — win not tn* voting today.
Special
service
personnel
of
pastion has been amended too much
a t tiie but, and to provide mine P ost Office, was hotno for lunch Tlie Maine election was held last
already and th a t whenever it ii senger representatives, chair car rest town facilities, which tlie win W (lie telephone lung and Mrs, Hejn. 9 and votrra cltaso a gov­
attendants,
and
maids
will
lie
amended the burden of proof as
members at once term ed it "powder Jetec lobb Mrs. Mmelaml tiiat s h e ernor. a b a to r and Utrre house
to the necessity of the am end­ assigned to the train.
room,” no&lt;l a com mittee will in­ was alarmed at not being able to members — all Republicans, Throe
The
first
trip
southbound
will
m ent should rest Upon Its spon
vestigate Ibis.
locate Mr. Je ter. .Mr. Moreland must lie lulded to today’s n su lts
lie
m
ade
from
New
York
Dec.
so rt. And he declared, no proof
Mrs. Ilouth also told of the Immediately left hl-t homo at to determine whleh party controls
lit.
The
first
trip
northbound
haa been offered th at any of
Armistice Dance which will In* 11111 Palilirtto Avetiqe, ami soon congress atul g»*ta th e edge lp
theia amendments are necessary, will be made from Tampn Dec, given Saturday evening by the a fte r located .Mr, Jeter in lhe
adm inistrators.
. *
•vj too taring th a t if the legisla 14. Southbound tiie train will Auxiliary. A covered dish suppci garage, A nolo of undisclosed
BrttUli
newspapers
are
warrie&lt;i
M. will bo given a t tho Hut in tho
tu re contvalljd the budget direc­ leave New York at 3:05
about the economic trends which
arriv e a t Sanford about evening if Nov. 18, it was announc­ contents was fnuibl nearby, ac­ may be indicated by Ute balloting
tor, It Juat wouldn't work, Judge and
1:30 P. M ..*nd Tampa a t -3,40 ed, after Mis. Ituuth had conferred cording jo Child Williams.
result*.
'
W are oolnted o u t.th k t the builg et director m ight be appointed P. M. Northbound (be train- will with the post on lhe m atter, and
Tim French press gave mare
leare
Tam
pa
at
0:20
A.
M.,
*r-'
alt memtiers of the post, their
fo r life and no one knew w h it
space to th r wtndup of ttite Ameri­
rive a t 8ai)fonl about 11:46 A. wivrx and escorts, and members
hi* salary would be.
can campaign than to tlie coming
M.
and
arrive
New
York
the
of tho Aurilinry aro urged to In* A
national • a/uembty elections In
Lea Leaher preaided over the
next
m
orning
a
t
.
10:06
A.
M.
present.
France Itself.
meeting In the absence of .Presi­
The
train
will
l«
operated
by
dent 0 . A. Speer. *Mr. Leshcr
A
donation
if
*57
to
lhe
Semin­
A Soviet controlled paper In
) ■Mill - . ■
reminded th e Rotarians of the the A tlantic C oaet Line In con­ ole High School Horary fund w is
Berlin expressed th e hope that
Word wa» received this morning right wing Republicans and Demo­
boat rida which will tie held nection with th t Pennsylvania
Wednesday afternoon leaving the Railroad and the Richmond Fred approved. Andrew Cnrraw ay and of tho death of W. W. Thompson, crats in Congress would Buffer de­
Osteen Bridge a t 2:00 o'clock. erickriJUTf and Potomac IUllroad.| U w n n s Wllkln« were approv- resilient of Kanford for more than feats.
ed Os member* of the post. The 20 years, which occurred in TusThere will be no meeting of the
The only Moacow paper to com­
Post voted to contribute |5 a month kegee, Ain., ut the home of his ment was th e array publication
club next Monday.
son.
Mr.
Thompson
h*d
liven
ill
for
eight
months
toward
tbr&gt;
sal
Visitor* included R. C. B ark­
Red B tar which asserted there
Any veteran In need of serv­ ary of a director for tite til e r y for several months,
ley of Oharteaton, 8. C.. O, L
really la no significant difference
ice
dree
of
charge)
In
any
of
Mr..
Thompson
was
form
er
(-rate
youth
group.
I*,! wren Republican,* an d Demo­
T aylor and Charles Goodman of the foOovtnf categories la re­
ow
ner
'of
the
Elder
Springs
procrats. o n e Rome newspaper can*
O rlando.'-R . E. Nixon of I-ndi, quested to visit the office of
ra
|N-rty ami operated a llarge
grove up wtU&gt; what sroa supposed to be
Ohio, and L. M. Greene of Silothe rrepouelbia agencies luted
lb
South of Sanford. He was 83 an explanatory headline but it
am Spring A rk. and Roy Stanley
Mow;
years otd at lhe tim e of hi* death. was sure to p u a ie many Italians.
of Tampa.
Coordinator — K B , Carter
Survivors Include the widow, J t saldf ’ IXmkrys oral elephants
Atlantic National Bank Build­
Mr*. Siillio Thompson; three sons, to govern Ute U. 8.”
ing,
Philip Thompson of Montgomery,
«* — O, fl. to Tha Axalea Circle of the Sanford Ala-, G autier Thompson of W inter
Brevtoe, 112 North
Garden Club will sponsor a . foot­ Haven and Cleveland Thompson'of
ball game on Nov. It) between the Tttskegrc; *m| two daughters.
• VooaMonal T raining and EduSanford Baby Fedh and the I&gt;*y
Mrs._ OITPer
_
_____
J l i v e r Davey of Tampa and
— T. W. Lawton, Court tons Beach Mainland Baby Bue-, jr rs . F, L. W adsworth of Tusk ego v.
jkSggllH_qjiejKgfe
of the Sanford P0«t
csneers and the proceeds d ill be
will meet every night this
HoeplUdlxa- placed In a fund to be used for th t
PASADWA. d allf, Nov. 8, (AP)
Offloer erection of a new building for
___ a t the office of Mrs, Edward
Kerr her, secretary of the Beminole
HOLLINS TO G if t LIBRARY — An Internationally known as­
Lloyd T. the club.
tronomer. *4-year old Alfred Joy
County Health and Tuberculosis
OfOeer,
Is In serious condttkm .today fal­
On Oct. 22 the Uaby Feds nod
W INTER PARK, Nor. 5—
kaaociation, in order lo' plsn for
the Baby Bureaneer* played to » Itolins College is to receive lowing a fall In the big dome of
Christmas Seal salts, Mr*. KlrchWilson Observatory’!! 100-lnch
0 to 0 tU in Daytona.
*500,000 for a new library and Ml
er announced today.
leleocope.
. The xeme it expected to be one cquipihant. But before lhe college
Christm as Seals, are now on tala
of the best played here this year. receives the funde fo r the new
a t tha offles, she said. N*xt week
HU Wife told Dr. Joy still ts In
Th* game between these two clubs lib rary it m ust eucceeifu|ly com­ a dose and to unable to tel)
local cburchea wllj taka up teal
played on titer local field la st yesr plete ita *576,000 •victory expan­
Joy
whs tha most spdcUcular tilt of sion program by . eomntenccmaiR
day next J u n e . ___ ___ ______ ___ o t t t u

W# W. Thompson,
Pioneer Resident
Dies In Alabama

Veterans Service

Azalea Circle Will
I ‘ Sponsor Grid Tiff

Pilota Plan Evening
Meetings This Week

Astronomer Injured
In Fall L ast N ight

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                    <text>THURSDAY. OCT. 31, 1946

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PACE EIGHT

rain And Spine Surgery Akfa
Puzzling Palsy And Paralysis
Br ALTON L. HLAKES LEE
AP Nowafraturoa Writer
NEW YQRK—Surgery on tha
brain and ipinal narva channel*
it bringing relief to aome victim*
of two painful, crippling diseases
—shaking palsy and a paralysis
that twists muscles, sometime*
turning the head over tha shoulder.
The new methods were described
by Dr, Tracy J. Putnam, director

Sanford Furniture Co's.
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New Ufa sod sparkle In
yswr living - reosn is
whet yog need. Expert­
ly aad gukfcly aecoetpllshed by any ef these
beanUful pieces below
* —and mere arrayed In
o v store.

merous patients, Dr. Putnam said.
One _puiile, he continued, is why
a given operation works in one
case but not another.
Dr. Ihitnam also la professor of
neurology and neurological sur­
gery at the College of Physicians
and Surgeons, Columbia Univer­
sity, snd now is'-on sabbatical laavs.
The mule' deer, so called becau*« of his long cars, Is the prin­
cipal big game animal of Among
ant Is found nearly evcrywh.ru
in the state except in the north­
eastern section. More than 15,000
—the largest single heard of mule
deer in the United States—roam
the Kiabab {preat, north of Grand
Canyon.
-'
Ari tuna's Painted D
stretch of Vividly banded
yellow, red, mafenta and mauvs
sands beneath an asure sky, jxtenda for 300 miles along the
north bank of the Little Colorado

LEGAL NOTICE
In about 75 per cent of eases,
operations can bring relief of the
trembling, or con tree tions.and of­
ten of pain, but they era not e
cure, he said. They seldom relieve
the rigidity, and may leave the
tremor-effected arm or leg weakcjied.
I Medicine* sometimes help somtj-whstiir tmthnilmeniirWhiVcauies
the abnormal nerve aignala is not
known, l&gt;f. Putnam* aaid, but oporation* are- helping to explain
their mechanism.

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IN JH C CIRCUIT COURT, NINTH
JUDICIAL. CIRCUIT, IN AND PUR
KBMtNOLE COUNTT. FLORIDA.
IN CIIANCRRT NO. « » S
OLIVE FO LCIIETtl.

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T O : L U R K N Z O F O L C I I E T T L N orth
B r e w s t e r B l r . c t , O r . w s l . r , N. T.
Toil a r * h e r e b y o r d e r e d l o a p p e a r
In p e rs o n ( o r b y a t t o r n e y ) In ( h .
Circuit Court o f H .m lnol. County,
F l o r i d a , on o r b e fo r e Ih * l l l h d a y uf
N o v e m b e r , ISIS, l o a n a w e r a Hill of
C o m p l a i n t Iliad a g a i n s t y o u fo r
f a l l u r o l o s p p w r , plea, or a n s w e r
a a r e q u ir e d b y l a w herein.
I T III O R D E R E D t h e l Ihl a n o l l e
b e p u b l i s h e d o n e . a w e e k f o r fo ur
( t ) c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s In I h e Ba nford H erald, s new spap er p u b ll.b rd
In H an ford , H e m ln o l . C o u n t y , F l a i l *

O l f T H l k n i l D U trlet of U i ' I U l l
or F le rM a , la t k . I H t M I k C*a*
p r a m o f t k a U a lt o d B U I M .
F a r T w o J u s t i c e o f i k . Buprsm s
C o a r t o f ih o P la ta o f F lerM a-

par Tw o Railroad ConunlialaBaca
o f lb . B l» t . of Florida.
F o r B U I . S t a a l o r f o r N o n . (*T th)
B . n a i o r l .1 D i s t r i c t o f t h . B t a t . o f
F lo r i d a .
• F o r T w o M em bers o f I k . I lo a * .
o f R . a r * . . o t a t l r M o f I k . Btata of
F lo r i d a .
F o r T h r . . C o on I r C o m rolaaton* r*.
D l a t r l c t . o n * . T w o a n d F ou r.
F o r T w o M .n l b « r o o f l b . C o u n t r
B oard o f Fubllo la a lr a c llo a . DU.
I r t c l. O a . a a d Throe.

For JiM ln of Ibo Pmtca la aad
far th. following J tu lle Dlatrtcla.
vlsi Nan#.
F o r C o a o t a b l . l a a a d f a r lh&lt;
fallowing Juatle. District*. via
Na- V I ,

d* W I T N B I U I m y h a n d s n d o f f l c U l
s e a l litis l f t h d a y o f O e lo h er . I»(*.
-O- P. HERNDON
* - c l . r k C ircuit Court
.
N OTICE OF E M O T IO N
T o t h . S h eriff o fjt e m ln o l. C o u n ­
ty. o f t h . H tat. o f F lo r t f c ;

(BEAL.
S ~ " ' * r r #r , U W T o I le a . C II A I tU C * U. H A N D ,
B b srltf H em lnol. C o un ty.

Its It Known, .That I. H. A.
OHAT, B*er.tary of the BUto of
Florida, do hsr.by give netlee
that &gt;Q X I| U A L ELECT 1IHV

Y A R D L E Y V E N E T IA N

Win b. held In Bemlifote County.
Hints- of riorida. on Tussdsy nest
succeeding th. first. Monday In
November, A. D. l i l t , th. eald
Tees day . being the
J
FIFTH DAT OF NOVKMBESt

FOR TONIGHT^

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w r l t l . n a p p e a r a n c e ( p t r e o t j a l l y or I
by- a t l o r n . y ) t o t h e SJ.1I o f C o i n - 1
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t h . XHd d a y a f l l . c . n i b s r , 114*. a nd
to I h . r c a t l . r t i l . y u u r d e f e n e e , If
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w . s k a In I h . S a n f o r d H e r a l d , a
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S e m in o le
County,
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Ever play chess? It’s a great chess boaftL Aad th* Englishman
First performed irt England In FDrive,
Chevy Chaee, M aryla n d:
1U0P, it waa developed considerably A e w o r n bill u t c o m p l a i n t h a v i n g gam* I On* ef the etroagont friend­ write, him that ha dsea the earna
In recent years by Dr. Paul Bucy been filed e . e i l i e t y o u In t h . C i r ­ ship* I know of started with a gam. "Ton know, it‘n almost a* It we
of Chicago and By Dr. Roland cuit C o u r t o f H e m ln o l . C o u n t y , of chess—between Dad Haskins, la shared a glass af hear together,
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our (own, and a man named Dalton' tool- eaya Dad contentedly.
fu r d i v o r c e t h e s e p r e e e n l a a re
well for spasms of th*. arm, but t* co m m d n d y o u t o be e n d a p p e a r Barnes, la England.
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less well
leg, chAn-|t?,“r».»*“
face,
Alan
ha* for
twothots
anti of
of the
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, i I -neck,
. iand
t - t a achieves
in i k . s n extremely
l n a l s n n l D r d d a y o f N o v e m b e r , A . D. ISIS,
or
They’ve never teen each other, about diplomacy and foreign polnel. -or- rtract*
in th, aplnxl
tortL
tUcr.e Kro^Cutf^, wni
good
results
selected
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l o w « £cases,
u n i m aDr.
J j . 1,0 » tit*rt 4 a g a l n a l Yen*
Putnam
said. and still Is retained It Is l u f l h s r o r d . r c l t h a t Ibis yean they’ve been playing cheaa —like a game of cheee or a glass
even
in flab**,
second
operation,
for c it a t io n ti* p u b lis h e d In T h * Ba nInAman.
Tho other
set, thealso
pyram­
■idal
dystonia,
developed byonly
Dr. ford H era ld, ■ n e w s p a p e r p u b l l t h e d by mail together — Dad pstaling of beer—that can make for toler­
tract, was
is wttl-developed
ance and understanding . . . beIn Hanford, Hemlndte C o u n t r , F l o r i ­ over Dal ton’• latest letter, whit* ha
1Ijin
Putnam
anti monkey*.
hia associate*. It la da.
man and
o n e . e ach w s e k f o r t o u r ( t )
tvfeen people of all nation* , . . be­
tend*
a
chart
of
hit
next
more
to
done
in
the
.peck
on
a
nerve
chan­
There was evidence that the c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s ,
tween neighbor* here at luma* I
nel innerve
the spinal
cord. wa*
The respon­
reason­ W l T N E B f l - m y h a n d a nd o f f l r l . l England.
.□Id
channel
inglewas
abnormal
aignals ■ sal a t Hanford, C o u n t y o f H.t n lsib
forthat
the the
muscle
contraction*
note a n d m a l e . o f F l u Ida, t h i s Ih*
Dad always thinks beat yrltk a
fiom
the brain
ba 'stopped
in
dystonia,
andmight
an operation
of l l r d ' d a y o f O ctob er . A . I*. I t l t .
mellow glass of beer betid* hie
before they
reached
the nerve*
j*cutting
into this
old pathway
wa*
O. K. H E R N D O N
to theon
body
extremities.
C l a r k o f &lt; h. C i r c u i t . C o u r t
tgoing
in t tried
a girl
who wa* In
Out pain.
h*re aItstrange
In man'* ( H E A L )
great
workedfact
successfully
t ie r la nd W . lip* nee r
Ctprtight, 1946, U mlfd S ia m Brewers FcmaJttitm
evolution
to tha
be considered.
I It
*hu hadhad
about
same pro­ Attorney at taw
portion of Buceaas as the opera­
tio n on tha brain motor untar,
and can ba used when paralysis
I affects both aide* of the body, Dr.
Putnam said.
• But thi* method had no effect
on ahaklng palsy. Apparently the
I narva impulse* causing the tremor
were transmitted along the py­
ramidal tract, not the old m6tor
Ichannel.
But would cutting Into man's
Imain nerve tract produce severe
i^
.s-j
1paralysis 7 Testa with monkey*
, it would
......... .......
_ _ oper­
indicated
not Hi*
a tio n wa* first carried out on a
lient who had been completely
iapacitatad for 18 yean. It
i’ t bava so
brought marked relief and has
been used successfully with nu-

Big Lounge

Or d*n|hi then with a
M craltel ham, rubbed
trad garnished and—
y e t i even -stuffedI—
with Helen Ann FruitHut Mix..

ffcay #• Frapara with

H elen Gnn
Fruit-ltut miH

W* hope vuu’ra right Far ear part, W ie doing oar
best to get tnoee grand new Packard* to oar cattomaa.
• Y o u k n e w Ik e tH u a H o n

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Bat, lika every other motor cor manufacturer, Packard Is
•d ll struggling with parts and material* shortage*.
This year, thg industry as s whole ha* bean able to

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A N INDEPENDENT D A IL Y NEWSPAPER
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VOLUM E

Talk Started
Over M iners’
ie Demands
,

SANFORD,

E i t i b l i i h f d 100B

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F R ID A Y ,

NOV.

1. |»-IG'

A ifn 'cin iril Prrm Leased W ir e

Nations’
Action
M
ay
M um Uu lra in
Home To Vote Lead To Break With Spain
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A. P. PoTituai Writer
States (i. 0. P. Is
Out To Break Up
Demo ' Strongholds

Lewis Fails To $how
Up But Sends His
Assistant As Mines
In W est’ Va. Close

JITTLRSON

CITY.

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Molotov Asks U. N. To Ban Avlfomli, Limit Arms

Mm,

N i» t . |*

■truck plant/ rkfcrU attempt la turn the ear ayrr while police niili'U Plain fititen Harry-8. Truman 1*
the other side In an attempt lb hall the action.
tlnlrrnatloiial) roliiu: toward his home town of
litdrpi m- ne’e, Mr., today, so he.ran
vote in dext Tuetday’* election,

Sophomore Players Win Cup In
.. School Hallowe’en Stunt Night
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Blit wbriber ll.ii ry S Tin omit a*
I’tc d i'id of the United Slotea J
and eld- 1 of tlm Iwnwriati* party!
wall have anythin1* to wtv to tlm ,publie jilomt those rleetion* is ntiy-j

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13 Are Injured
In Bombay During
' Religious Riot

ImmI)'- hiii-ks,

llv Wild.A UU CONNOLLY
A cast of nine Seminole High
School sophoirm.r plny.i* in, •»
one net skit, won stt?h noisy ;ippiecintinn wit|i (heir rendition
last evening ,d '‘Billy's First |)atf"
witli Donald Deni as Hilly, that
live cIn** wa* awarded » ‘llv;*"
i up liy the judge*. The occasion
wn, lialloweVn stunt ulgift.

j-

Su fur the pidilical wrrti hn*’
(men ntum a* fur a* the Chief |
Executive t* conremetl. .Vnd*As&lt;
far a* lu* pres* sren tniv i* con-j
e -rmol. it will rniitlnuc to no mum.!
Areoiilinj* to t’lutrie, Ro**, the |

Ptesiilrnt might wav*- to byxtnnd-’
rr* when hi* train passes through SD\ D, I' I o ll l l l .S MIN|sll.l( t M. .Molotov liar lleltl mldirs.nl l \ drlrfjlr,. at lln.tdoc \|r,il«*
St. Lout* this miming and Htd-'Vark, s t ■I'toanHing that the rn,nr*t llir -r.inlt tminrd srrk ., unitrrvtl liinll.tilnu nt* sriniiiirots .mil
alia* Mo., this ttftcrnpoft Hot), o f | f ndilblt jo'olio Into .uni iiv *»t the xtoo, l***toh III * o ' I tie ltu,-un drhealitto il.isr, uihh * «o.t tin I
| «.i«in lie ,it
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It wasn't r;i*j for tl*j jmtgi-,, tho.- iM-ra*|oll« offei Mf. TrtJilt**ll T* tlrlrx*ll..n l**|* srt.iw. Ilslrtt Ollroll* !•* llir l»* ltll|llllr III.I.n, oulkllic .nlilriss
I I in r iu H - A r td M o s l e m H l i t « s u e k .j i . i t . u m w i Mr. sn ..,•)&gt; itiinilv for r* -'niporanentts
(&gt; n * S l.
A .,.^
• |K. I* tliown.ii- tu nlrtke ti dertiiion ,(n-eiin*' opt In-half of hi- party's
-Battle
Over SacrFe-L-pr;-^,^
,, .... .„„i k*.m. candidate-.

ficial

jsjj Jinks
rlasoes w'-re there with
Ceremonies
plenty of hunumi*. enmpetitinn

Mary Anne li»lh&gt;w»y, » « Hilly *

Sccurilv Council Is
ISxpcHud To Take
! |&gt; Franco Case On
M « n d a y Alnrning
i v k i : SI I I l-HS, V* V© *
( \ ! ‘&gt;—- |*t upu rfl
I n
i
l
tjM' ndinc
. |ilar*H r *«im' tirider .ill.n h by ..
Senator \ilhiir fl. \ .mdenberg. '|he Mirhlgaii -rnator
l o b ) told Ihe j'N .financial,.
coin mill iv that Ho- l-iiited
Stair* is not read) In pay
511 per rent of Ihe ailmlltictralive costs pi, -uggestrd.
VamlenlH-rg aharpi In. bpocrl■
ride ,il llir whole fmanrUI
l hr &lt;•nu­i d . L hob.'
* j!
til) %tilt! ll 1* iiftn runt iniIt era * itj' --ri*
ti* l»«*c i» Ihf I * u! itullpllilljr
,!bi»(i&gt; lll-tll fill . 41riUA.irti it
J* v j
4f *»» ijIni i (lr ntl.it In im tT|»p«^ll l.#r l-f «HIM|B% li*- ^Ifl
&amp; n
tltll VV1
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k.i't Ittfii
iilAtiNxm^iila
ni.itlr IM
1
(in ,i1 €611i.lrit T•1(i 114' ItiUlk'
Vamt*'
rn rulIfNl flu** |»!«h
"inadeipinlr ami PIPITI-111 olf\*

\ WASH INOTONr Nov, I ,
N ov. I. t AP)— President
(&lt;p)—The xovcrnmeni start­
Truman's special lrain left
Jefferson City today at- 1:40
ed talking overview wuge
. P. M.. K a s la r n Standard
demands today with repre­
Time. The train made a tlsentatives of the United
minute stop during which
Ihe Prc-idcnl talked to Hov*
Mino Workers. John L.
errmr Phil Donnelly
and
Lewis did .not appear,’ hut
other MisMyttri officiata.
he- sent John O'Leary to
represent him in a meeting
AIHIA lilt PRESIDENT THU
VIOLENCE CLARIS at the AllU-fhalmer* plant In West Allis, Wise.,
with Federal Coal Mines as
» rar loaded wtlb non-strikers attempts to leavr the-(rmuuU ol the MAN'S TRAIN. Nov. I i/P&gt;
kdmlnistrator N: li. Collixmi.

H'lrary is vim presidrnt of Ilia
A F a t I,. Mine Worker*' Union.
A* the Conference opened, the
private owners of the mines
- contended that any new eon- f n im m by ■the government to
' Lewie would bo a public dis­
grace.
. At Willi*m|oni W. Va, lb'- of
Ihr .4- coni mines in the Wil­
liamson field are said to have
been closed in a walkout of
f-jplncrs ' which started at the
^Tume time wage negotiations pot
Under wav In Waahington. Srerafary J. J.' Ardigo of the WII.
Ramson Operator* Association
• Quoted, the miners as saying:
“No contract, no wprk."
,
In Milwaukee peaceful picket­
ing was conducted at the Allis*
Chalmers Manufacturing Com­
pany, which lias hcen strike­
bound for 1 HT, days. However, a
spokesman for thelM Ilwaukeo
county .sheriff's office /aid it
^'probably I* the lull before the
storm." «
The official referred -to the
almilnr pattern of the past sev­
eral day* when early shift work­
ers gained (entrance to Ihr plant,
only to encounter violence when
they left in mid-afternoon. Com­
pany affieiala said that about 1.750 worker* passed through tho
picket tin* to enter tho plaot.
And in the Philippine* it was
reported that the long drawn
agut maritime strike on the West
‘W^Coait of the United Slate* I*
„ making thing* tough for Fili­
pino*. They're l&gt;eginning to feel
V a ninch of Imported commodities.
The Manila government al­
ready ha* taken over Ihr dis­
tribution of flour and mill su­
gar. If the black markot in the
Philippine* gets much blacker.
.
the government will txlend it*
“ actsures to other commodities
now.in warehouses.
Even Filipino beer drinkers
a|ire feeling the effects of the
American strike. A lack of malt
ha* cut Ihe Islands' o n ly ’brew­
ery down to 20 percent of its
capacity and imported beer is
selling for $0 a case.
U tho maritime strike con­
tinue* to the first of th* year,
commercial circiAJ in Manila *«V
it will wipe out many a smalt
importer'■

NO. 2 90

Truman Keeps I

Rioting; Flares At Struck Plant*

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F L O R ID A ,

Mrs. II. Miminds Local Jaycees
Pink Slips Are
T. li. (htmip
On Their Way To Tells
Aliiiiil Sanitarium Hit S tate Group
OPA Fmployee*s
On A m endm ents

Hut ltn*« -ay. th*- Pre.ident
won't i ahr advsn1.il-- of them;
thill hr ha- no idsii- to make any
rail ion vviHr appeal for the D-mocrallc lieket. AI m tit the only thing
defintV* the Preshteni Im. in mind I
biween now and the time he nr-J
rive* home t* to shake hand* with
snine -late official, at Jefferson
Cilv. Missouri’s enntiai.
;
Hi use Speaker Sam Hnybuin f}
( ’o its u im T .s '
Texas Is slated to make a politir.il 1
((-Tceh tmighl at a party rally Ip f
A rc
D c cn
Independence. Bui the piesident
won'l h* tht-ie, Hi*'l| be visiting.
|. gl
liU muthrr ntnl ninlm Hi (ittlii I f All V iai &gt;r \i &gt;'ittHiit
.'Mb
%n*w ill
liitir
t Inn
L th*
OPA Id i t
ni AiLtfiLt rr if-jl i ■( ,t1
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N E U ’ M iHK \.* t .1. (/)')
Aftuiv I ’niH-ii N .ilm iig tjp l*t, ;iii |i i i ‘ili*-t -.1 * 11 v Itulfvy
.it in.pp lit 1Itp 1 N’ which
p iiiici-rtiMl
m igh t h’*t‘ i ,1
lu t :ih in iti|*|i* :l I |l reltlf jrillH
IV-11 ll I p ■
Mil 'I
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II
Mil*
t. i ip i , . i i
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III•• I (*i|*

UOMHAY, Nov. I—{Ab—Thir­ first dote, provided a lot of fun..
•■•luy
teen person* have been injutud and thrre wn* a ginml tilixup, pro
rttifjl
In a rlusl) between Hindu* and testing mama* and ail. when Hilly
^ r|\
' i #»• *»ii *tl U4tl»l{'
military force* tucking to curb itwdi- r, t.’hei ry . -Siuglttgry. mi*
Ibr*
?•,,* i .(t fill. H mi
1* al fa .1
further communal strife at Bom­ tnkcnly also lined up a dale for
ii a .B i 1
■•♦ * tu -Imp
j I tifll t *t||pf» I
^Hfll Lit mm, « 1
ba v. Police Imtcj released few de&lt; hint with Barbara Britton, play d
it..,,
p. r
■*
Bcfiisc To Support ib.
(fniiim »- «
Ulif’
tail* of lh,j incident, but locttl by l.iln I.t-ff or. Other* in the rin.’.
»n:» «
fli?,.
j lillk U 1' *t.
Mi* II U ..I \
source* *ay the prlice .and troops wem Uiadys Well*, Eugene Hel­
* .riiltftl
(ioofls ntunti'- in fail Win I'M flrun M
Amuridmunls 1 Jc 5 -iii! inn
fired nearly 115 round* at tho per. Mnry Helen Fite. Hlan/’y
hi I,
1 Ul (ll* nt i•M. 'i* »lire lujH'lir it it - *■
Hindu*. Thirty were arre«trd.
'I'd (oiudit ii l i o ii A K
■■I* *i.l **nt
Minmley and Evelyn Mej*rh.
&gt;
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IV
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The bnltle result* fronr a pnlicb
.1* L*T* Tne Juniors provided a lot of
lit Mirut u ............ II
attempt to, prevent orthodox lliu- fun with "Life with W i l l w i t h
* ill!.! *
V Uxfl.
illllt V 1I
In
ft
nn
I’
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*&gt;lir
tlu* fnnrt Intcrrering with relie toll * Mar^nret Partin scoring lu'nv ily
’ ! nf
Mill
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iiii
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ft*
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At.
riles i&gt;f Moslem*. The Mi slim n* n Judy Cuuovn typ- of Irnldiy
nfij i=irb i
f* «m
,ti
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f
1
custom is to saciifiec animals dur­ soekrr. Willie yms ably played hyj
•*, » M
*xillltfi 1 *
Inn* • &gt;11. *f U». 'if M. \\ l»
ing a feast on Nov. 5 a ceremony Chilck tlerroti. Huppor'ing player* J
fell* ■* 11*
l JCIl ■111 4-tU|ll IV'T
I"
I&gt;L* r, ,i .* 1 f ill ,411*1 M • I« i l
which stems from the Itihlc And | were ired Rossctter, Ruby Itrew
\\ AaSHIMiTHN. Sin. ». i/l‘‘
i* • » ! ' b . - 1 '.til
•f i t*ir m i ».
| 1 n inf * •*« - s* * t Jr • ini .-t1 j*If11
Mt
:si‘til
Koran storic* nf Abraham'* offer
, )re McClelland ami Bill In As-ociuted t'res* I’oliliral , \VT pi- atIII ■
j
*t«v| ID
JIr.tr.it
of Dane a* a satrifice. and hi* gram.
Jork Dell reluMleit today ftiiio
m ill'll' rl t li tbill -43i -it ii i ••'ll. IM
11*' T'ii ri5
tsri
JMM.lt N»
s»t
I-’
tr • n 1
d )ti 1 ■&gt; j i .tu, ♦I* hm.h*. * !i 1 * * ]*!nm
Hit! |
la&gt;Jr aub*Ululiun of a sheep.
of key politiral state* lo ••
In*
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lt«t* it£i(d.
,.p li'Htr
pn
'jniMhlv
Seniors ptnvnlvd » plcnsaid and, tour
■
p
rill
Ilf
(.(illThe Hindu* nto ■opposed , to rollicking fane ■with an nil male amine pre-election trend*. In a Uh* ‘Vihlmiwn 3U-d*t\ KiVt imiMiii'ii ♦ 1 Ibii \V“ l J, llillt*- f *»i i ij f t*l| jiril M.'ilL* Hub |&gt;f« nb M*. iililtl lllt’ti.j !||«
if *
i h K'ir-.i,
killing any living thing, ami they cast, two of lDim,' l-ran-i* Wil­ summary of hi* finding* Im -a- litjj let* ' i&gt;{ trr titiii;i I ji« » nf riii!|iliiin L . hm Hu- Hit ml it* nun ImiIIt iii»t«n» "imffHinun * .f 1*4y■ » ,»l St l|»* ix.i * .»*
■... r,i.!,u|
, U|n-r }4ty Aifjilty b.imltt ni
nf.•!J A (tfS’li - Mil' I1nitii I'lMV JlUll fftf|(|f*r*l K(.«»*' M
resent the Moslem custom. It was son nod .loti rv Imxsitig taking the COt’ i* linking an e/forl I m^uf
• &gt;litt.r»ii
; tha* iLiints M f(t‘l»y, pUlifltl iif. •»f K**f I t T•1**
|
M»»
whn fif* *1 m &gt;ital rf'»fc |
while the Hindu* were trying to mDth junking feminine* parts. Tl.e I win control of Congress with mi
pt.iL T-iVi-l
A iildll
nf
'^.*1 In .*I I»Ml*l .11** : P‘-r -piiuilil v iidhl-l merit.fn
iUliiill
(llillt.
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tut
t
|ht
1
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!
oll-mit
attempt
to
break
denim'
,
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1
In
y
nr
free cattle lieing lumjght Into Bom­ play was Dress Itchcrsal, in which
HI i !ilift! i / •
PUil ti -IIIfi-rr-tPp c.
Mmnl tv In nti un
|»■**lltl"ll to
T h ».* *frfifitii
fc,*wl r11 fitirii im
lipplr *ir i tin i ll
bay for the holiday ceremonies Jack Mnye attempted In direr I i Untie big-city stronghold*
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that tho clash occurred.
llllt |&gt;-i k) win kr&lt; » * pnjllri If 1
bungling cast and prop man
UTrl
* t. . Hi
M.
[ c i w i t o *» in in
Two days ago, two men were n dn*»* rehearsal «f a ni
lliitt'f t ’ •* t
trm.dn nlxiui -t
ll 1 r * •!ti* 1
(l»»*' Hut Hell nlm» fmiiid-ihr I *• ***••• *#*iiiW* utlfl ^ ' *f s ?*
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kilVd by Hindu* attempting to drama ami finally fainting
1
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prevent Ihe men from driving « » l-j "ff"’," pn ihV r»*i also w
J (III rnts, « r ll nwnrr »’f tin*
M
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iJliiMt • nl fit f
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(«pimiI working fir**!*- * Mt-rlj t*» in"
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tie to a l.-wn neat B.uiibny t«i Urn ; I,nv
A(ll)rr
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lf( ’•(»*.11 t
festival *acrifin
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Japan Prepared For ing cntertailina'iil wirh nn " " 'i * ' ,B. .L " ,
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f tit|H|(
IXMlllt, l.'tJ |MIP| '1rpi+p'iIi*»i(E l(* \|| «. I M r (i Ni liiill/, Ut
skit called ’‘Eh?" with .. found
l" ,ll,noli'
Al working
»**'"»*'tine-lf r j 407 tnjmtlrvr■M • tint ,1
ihr1 UhlN i I
Rrpuliilrnnit
"We
u«rw
(•iu
War As Karly A h 1930 ing
I Intr.liUon i«n«l Mi
4 I*. • Ml »• f.|
auppusnlly deaf suitor Donald Ihan.ever to crack n|Mi Deinttcmiir j tn Waxirttmlnii *’ w.ii» n*o mop- _I _
pt'l HSiitiiMlf }&gt;
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Biflii
*if Ht(i*f* . Wrlfiiisr Itrifitl; miiri! u«* *'»l (&gt;i 1*14*1 II r t!
, «t
Cain calling on'Francis Ituinldcy,
^Hurricane Reported
if lilfv Ktt * »ti*
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TOKYO, Nov. I, (A1)—Affidavit* whose futhni-,®Jark Spencer, is Muvor Edward Krlly’* city and | Item* writ* mum tl Ir-im I'" ' ' ViKi lu*l TeM i " f l!*«• ri..!
•*f ill** Aflt‘ fmachine. Bui the Mayor |control today .•. Hi* ul'A n-H' l *' f *i -•-;; Vt UiT Itn I Vi 11i*n*l. rf»»mVt oomiMfi," Is*- flnrlariul. "I in x‘ !» U if*'*
In' South Atlantic introduceil at the intcrnKtlnnat war also supporvdly deaf. The r«*l in­ rotinly
* *- t *—
?#!*»
fM! i» i,i ti i't Hit* #lt|ifv -»f *Is* ■ If t* i*
crime* trial yr*t«rilav said it wa* cluded Donald Fntrell, and Fay I* i (infills nt i f nt Irtml a -jononii pirn-, lo lay »ir titptrl. inissi l l|» t
*if |»1till i&lt; i(| 11u* fin
mn fit ft u uf f!»«- 4£m*’ i il aft 11r
I t emphivren to '
t-i.-l
rale majority for ihr Dr»n«rrai
a*
far
back
a*
ISJO
that
Japan
M» - I •jin* t1- %!•
&lt;Hint . ^•Ujiijir 11t i„ kiv . IimIIi
MIAMI. Nov. 1, M V - A tropi­
William*.
'ft
•I
Al'f* florini miBmI 4‘
ft, NJ.*- York, like in fTitt riMi
» f if- II « ..I, .f it
cal disturbance wa* reported lo­ began fortifying the Marshall Is­
Faculty sprnsor* were Mi M*i' and all \hrough -Illinois, poliln .-1 IlHhmic f ixt *it •
• uv l*‘i,i It '1 M«'|t
I t'l •i. b*
s
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—
»
"
,
1rr -lMi,
111*1 1
•tday in tho Atlantic centered land*, the Cgrolirini, the Mkrian^pr Fort and Mi*.* RrL-tca Kievan. fm lendem are trvtog l&lt;&gt; pnxxlf
C 11)' M',| t.Iu.il V•*11•' i 1&gt;
l,»-fii* itrvl it F»»i • id
and I’alau*IIIMill
\ * I. \
over. Andros Dland• . .
the Seniors; Mr*. Mnalirtlp I.yrich Ihe inranlng of nnnsunlly lot-: l»r**hiclN
*
f " . ” - . d M. IbfJlIMK ** 1
Thc proacctillnn iulMHlncttl the and Misa DHic Itiwsa 'Whililr tor
. *1 I
The Federal Storm Warning
M u,
•
It.
-rgtslration.
Thr
Demorial*
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r
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S l l l l &gt; \ I l I l|i (I I &lt;l
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Service .cmpha*i»c« th© illxlurb- docunnuD. They were olilained tlic Junior*; Mr* Hamiltim 11•-1•
t. .11
I•J
2.0DH.O00- regislerrtl - &lt;*trP- m v*
Ml•(ft*’ ifr-u
t
«
anra I* still of a piinor nature from native* after the end of the and
vf ft
F. Kelli-* for ripe Sopho York City would ntrao th &gt; * ... I
S l o p S l u l r U ild d lllK
mnl
•
!n
and no aever© conditions have war, The affidavit* *ny the Jap­ mures and Mrs. Iloyd Coleman mnl
mi |f/s ti1
been noted yeL However, the anese worked mure and morf fev­ Mrs, EffD Driwlcn for the hrc*n- wipe out the majority trover t
t*u»|.
«
m
irivs
.
i
Oiclt Aiken Sells
Thomas Dewey i* expectcil lo p &gt;
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cJVeather man add* ominously, erishly through the ISitO’s on is­ men.
•I
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luiiiu! -ti* TI"
jn unatal-.New York. City re v
. I - .|
"whenever the winds begin to re­ land defense*. They ' built gun
I*pv -.,-■* ■
Neliealessen
Shop
W IN f.l l-SS i.l M■I ^ '
(jii'nt n 1
trillion
figure*
this
yr*r
are
?.
volve ground n center, aa in thia emplacrmenta, slirred ammunition,
ll) PPTIV-Ill PP-' P*
. .iP-ppt-uic
700.IHM
).
case, there is ■ possibility that built airfields and dug tranche*. Corrigan Statcw Me
..lintel plat,
• ii ■ - imSCHENKCTADV Nov I «d'&lt;
Dick Aiken, prodnri- inerehnnl. (warden ('lull Begins
In Itoatan. the (HIP want*
g storm is in the mgkin(. .
The affidavits go on to say that
stl llrtlPill |•• •.. ’"'i
Iippc nearly
The Celierul Eie lp’o &lt; "nipnoy t» * h.t* sold "Dick'* IV'lira lease ii "
May
Not
.Be
Elected
set hack a Democratic orgnnir-t announced the building /if a win:, at ill*5 North Park Avenue I"
The Weather Bureau has or­ In IP40 and UMI, Japanese troop*
Bcaulilicatinn Of •$T*.nnli.iUsr
tion that usually ret* a majority Ictrit, gliT'tr .which ran Itl t oum- Dr. James I*. Smilli. former wi.tdered small craft warning* along began to pour Into the Inland* • . .
'I b"i- Ibraepl ol (
t Toner,-.
L08
ANUELE
s
T
nov
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l
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f
i
vote in pnaldtntial, eubernalotnl than, Iwh e It-, own I t&lt;l pmintl ift-no . of the KmUhvcn Biiptbil
the southrest Florida coeat from then’plane* . . . ami more stores
INisI
Office
(irouml.s
nl
tale
I i.l ii ■
■I ri.. :;i,il^
Douglas f!«rrigan ct n-oplc* hr* may and mayoralty candidalc*. Th- wci.'hl. The rinft. whrrh wot** Horpilal of New Ul leans, wloi
Melbourne eoOlhwanL Tire lateet of food and ammunition'.
.Budget i
Pi-,- I-*- l|
report »aye 30 to 40 mile an
It looki a* thnurh Japan took not n« clccterl Hr the United Kiatt* COP ukually win* senate ami rti.nl like lift nulogyri** withi'n!' iwmvi, rclirrd from ihl* work and .i-auin | tlnoind ..* jhr Su-L.i l I’o. .i»itrir-l ,l*.fi*i.*l i f
.' 'Pp--a,lep|
r hour winds In squalls,' accom­ every precantft n-to keep non-Jap­ Hctiate next week, hut he *ay* hr hntise races.
« ny&gt;-• .ip tc.div ,-eiin.k- .i iio,to&gt;
n t Iiy
bill fib ,1 ... I
.............
rM*a to kloil-iu for health reasons.
Tn .lersev City, Kvpuhlicait &gt;■ iuiil=\ benrath
panied by heavy tropical rains, anese from seeing what wa* going ha* had n lot of fun.
I'j. KmRh wn* a Hinrier nrm plr,1 ill, „ i ... .. ................. . i*,. .1 W . Ilbm. . , I i . ill.lt/
tat/ &gt; si
artil Iniitl m»*i sritts.viy
are now indicated in the affect-’ on. AfUr Bearl Harbor some pap­
The man who acquired th: nick­ fort* are bent, on cutting down tine
lid of tho hospital sinco lt*J7, Sapfot.l (Intflpn &lt;7tth, whirit w ,. » • I a 11- ilertli't l'i, iP.fi IV IbjP "late
limn h puriichllli*.
(&gt; * II* * f4 Os r «* e Si*1
Qr,l area.
uipit is a giadunte of Tirlaoc :,worried the hid for the* work I 'lilt,11 i,|U i * I'"! Ib. M
er* were seised in n Japaneso name oT '‘ilTong.wav" Carrigan by
Im*
The center of the alorm was steamship company'* Honoftilu of­ flyinT from New 1 «rk to Ireland
University, which his two son*. Slne_K*|.,r r ,ttl.lt li tliaiiinnii of pr.tvvinefi* I &lt;*111110 -mu •r* p the
located this morning 300 milts fice, They were Instruction* b» in lURK la running on a prohibition
It and 15 year* of ngo ure now lb - putilrr l.piil,Imp - liepift1ifirftti .it •mjy «• f*^»i id*
aodlheast *»f Miami, moving agent*. They said to tell anyfmc platform. Tho candidate ha* hcn-i
attending. Ho recently sold a commit lee i f t h,. elith, and it
III iftl*
l*ft|*»a( H • Lit*? Halt
northwestward at about 18 miles trying to book passage to the carrying on hla campaign with
home Ihj had purclioivd in Win­ aetirrdy dirrtling Hii- ami., with tii.lit -him- .i p-tl.il bfiipltog fittyrI
an hour.
. Japanese mandat'd Island* that k)l handbill*. Corrigan said: "I hud
ter Park, in which city his si* lnlr.ii lurnl-bcil by ih- • v
,.f i 17.-MU,lib)• pi j \ i iililple i|i&lt;
The weather men advise Flor­
ter. Mr*. Thomas ('ntnplxdi liv e
100,000 printed and I have hnndrd
When ,ii.
- i.*r ii* ■i nit* i . rii- Hp*‘*-t I ' '■■unit .ion
ida coeitat residents to stand by bookings were taken or that there out niton t 85,000.
1
An
n
uni,
Mrs.
Robot
l
J.
I
ini
pin
|Hi*n , i, f,ilt ............. hi t„ tha
in C&lt;mgre*«
Only Ih.ne who j )jVM
n r|-nfl0.
r further bulletins during the were no accommodation* rn the
»ev*'ii v.ni.'l,.--'I.*i*nt btiiobliog,
By Associated Press
Corrigan say* he h*a hnpi no
•hip* or in the islands suitable
terneon. .
come from sta'*.*« |ictmilting no
|p-ibi*r .with .» l-*» of ' pIIppi plarpi n n pi. iH.i, p.ip,,* an* in'l iti:»r Ike
There
t*
one
vote
scheduled
l»
help
from
the
Prohibition
Parly
Dr. Smith said that Im intend.*
for nonJapancse.
'nr* ‘40-year old candidates taka pi sea naxt Tuesday that absentee haBol rati vole for (•■&lt;)■ to cstalilish residenco hcr« and n ill, full y |.,itn. tinin ,, tin Inipi **icii * nt ' i-min*- n n mtenpls
An American Intelligence r*
etol
official*.
Yet
ihn
Iti.lrict’a
g Mill till p ftl.l Ih' .1 I plllei Ilf -I ' - 1*0 1n pli I*: ■) 1*1*pp|ilp|l *
will
ba
quite
different
from
the
IrchtHtra Obtained
introduced over deftnte objection* major opponents a nr Senator Wil­
ft00,000 imputation n l.irgcr t li air ini vo in crvii: organisation*. Dny tiaetion, mi i orilin;
!*■-i iiia*1''*
nt'i11"’ n..■*,i_irr, rin- I t *
alio stated that Emperor Hlrohlto liam Knowtand, Republican and voting In the rest of the emu- the pnpufation nf 11 elate* and night work ns mil,, surgeon JveLJC. Fiehl. Among th,r pjiro/mgpx IcgixIatJ*** act- ''Sim a -up riir*tnr- .Tba people of- tbo U lsU ri
For Liqns* .Dance knew In advance of Ibq pjsn -to WHI Rng7r*,-Ji*^ Democrat. ag
o
--munition
{flolit
had'
l«-,
r
Y
4 ' • I building ruV.yjrtui |-*r»ni| : ‘oity.
-of .Columbia -are -going to the ,v»hVre the fampln fcavo Call vot­ too .hard On'TrtS'hcalth; he said,' »iu J.btOt l.nuipr plant*:'
attach i’eari Harbor.- But thA
! an eipruillluii nf .ibuul tJH^W .polls. And the issue is whether ing rights. Those state* aro and he had for some time been
ofth extra document went on lo say it's cer­
' "Service* of "a xls pii
tiSth CAffE
Arizona, Delaware, Idaho, Maine,
i'KOURAM TD HK PLAN M il) ,4 imn . Ter a rcii.jv.it p, rjpi|. Hr
for U*r Uon'a Ciub 1 .
MIAMI. Nov. 1 — UP) — Uade they wouT3* Ilka to be allowed Montana, Naw Hampshire. New seeking a small business such a*
tain that no Japanese officiate in
to vote. Thav an* voteles* now.
I'lans fur Armistice Day pr«- I usntli the euiirt lit prevrrtl etEve dance have been secured,
Sir. Aiken offered.
Ihe United Bute* knJw. It spec* county has ptcnrdrd Its tiSth case
Tho way tiling* stand now the Mexico and North an-l South
gtntn will I*, made Muhday even­ I"l).|ihlir above lhi- ft^'ire
trad announc-d todav tav J- E. Row­ Iflcaiiy said that Includes former of Infantile Paralysis this y a r.
pick
Aiken,
who
is
well
known
Ily
..................
federal government appoint* the Dakota and Rh&lt;*l*' Islaml.
ing at Ihr- la-ginn Hill, following
land at The Lion* Club mtuUnt. Ambassador
Nomura and Special Dr. T. E. Cato, director of the city officials for Waihlogfoo.
Washington officials exj»*cl in Hanford churches and civic
'The dance will be held Nov, 87 Envoy Kurusu.
Dade county health unit, ptporU D. C. For under the Unite-i anywhere from Inil.ooo to 4Cn,- groups for tho quality and re­ ii * 1X1 &lt;*'e|p*rk ppupfrer, il fta* anM \l.l. s u i t .I T Iilri MM,*8
St th) Mayfair Inn,
Ihe victim—the tovtnth during Stales Constitution, Congress Is 00O people to turn out for the markable range of hi* tenor noumeil tixiay by Henry Wnlcnlt,
conimnn'ler
of
(
’amplvll-lxvxsing
-* John (by. commits------- —
October—as ,* 8t*year old girl tho boss and run* tho show,. A Vote Tuesday. Although vole- voire, and who has been taking
e rnttfs b a n
NEW YORK N&gt;jv. I l/V)- The
ing a *H« for the Conilmntal
from the northwest section of th« g r e a t * ’ many Washingtonians countlng will by no mean* de­ vocal instruction at Ilollin* Col­ Pint 53. Members are mlvicd tn dock qmri* l torlay extend/d it*
acettre tickets for the supper be­
lege,
said
that
ho
was
going
to
.which ,wjll be harsi,
AND. Nov. l-U fV -T lw
trcrvrrv Iiy frartimir t&lt;« a liejnt
would Ilka to vote for their own cide the matter. For even if * devote mnro tlm© to his singing. fore Monday noon.
rrted progreas, but no
t f . Agriculture hsi apor yn in early' traesartionx. \K up1
city officials. .If anough are in majority aay "yea" to both The store name will probably he
9 yet on the maltur.
CAN EVICT
at tt fairly; ariin-, opening acta
agreement on this point at the Buestions — voting in city and changed from Dick's Delicates­
„ JEWS TO BE FREED
Klag JJorr Henry Witte reportTALLAHAHF'F, Nov. l - t f ) - - poiu next t Tueeday, they will federel flections — nothing will sen
IXJNDON. Nnv. 1. 017 — The Omefal Ei-i trtc, Ihiueti* Ain-raft,
to
L
K
jc'» Delicatessen.
1 that a Lion spmmored ehow of
If necessary, court action will l&gt;« get tbolr chance to do so.
until Congress give*
nritish Crdonlnl Office wax’ sxht Kennecritt, Snutherp I’ncific.'tbw
..agic wonld be held dan. 18 at
srted to to protect tHe right*
to vntu like pro. smaller ___
rl|
ever. Voting for.tholr city them tho right
rotary C l u b '
i today tu have ordered thn Pnlcx- ihg, Amciiiau ifmeltitijc, Nro&lt;ft
Vmlmle High School Auditoriumtwo weeks pvriotl
Florida landlords lo evict un'
la l*n‘l tho ‘only .Issue. Pie In the iitotos. For instknc*.
I Une, government tu release about American, Chrysler, Intonv-rfouat
fairy Wester. e|ub piattlat, and
of WashingNo
4th to I8th.
r'tuirsbh tananta without • InUr*
_ is nothing In tbo Consti­ In 1038 the
Itrailey Odham will vxtdain 700 Jew* from the Lotrum th-tril­ I’anvr, U. K Rubber,- I’enn. vlrauia ’’ trd Connolly, Herald ftpoUr,
ton'voted
bn
fha^aame
two
issues
on grapefruit, ho^* fsrenc# from the Office of Prici tution which girts resident* of
tho p r o p o s e d
eonitltutlonal lion camp. According to an author­ Rnitrn^l, Loerts. Sears Itr'buck
But amendment* at
named honorary
it the Administration. This declsratlou tho District of Columbia the and a majority said "jvt
_
unchanged. But
tho
regular itative government wurce. Ihe ac­ on* tJenetal Motor* Cotton fututm,
ngrSoa
did
nothing.
So
next
minimum also for tangsrinaa has corns* from Attorney Genets l right to VOt* for President, vice m |
W n In wcognltlon of their
weekly luncheon of tho Rotary tual date ot the release has born opened 15.00 to flo.po a laile hijjt■SNI Oh Page M ir
vtee«L
bam rained from &lt;48 to 810,
President «r to be represented
J. Tom Wataon.
trtt up to the torsi officials
C(uh next Monday.
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FRIDAY,

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

The Sanford Herald

HnydJjib—

Harry S: Truman's pretlepcasors in the White House
8itfre 1900 hnvo failed by an average of eight years to
»« ittflisd fl»M
r 37. 1*1*. «' lb* ••••; 0«n»* live long enough to attain their expectation of life at in­
lent, PIMM*. « * • * • $ *
auguration, according to tile Metropolitan Life insurance
,| Murh lb l **T.
Company. The Presidents who served from I9BU to 1900
'ituLl.ASII L. DKAN
did somewhat better, and fell short of their expectation
U llor
T i o n o o s iii: a *
by aii average of 4h°ut six years. On the other hand,
those who took office prior to 1H50 actually outlived their
exportation oh*an average by 2.9 yenrs.
Onl/ono of the eight President* w*Jio took office in
the present century, William Howard Taft, exceeded hi*
expectation of life nt inauguration, and another— our solo
living cx-President, Herbert H.oover — ha* practically
*tt .U lster
l U i k - r e . o l . l i n . s •■ *
, , Reached the mark. In contrast, of bur first ten presidents,
eight lived longer beyond their inauguration than would
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tra8
a l.r
have been expected on thn bnsls of mortality condition*
ifh**",*1*71
M then prevailing.
i fbf -i n dta r.D»«*r*r*r
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In commenting on these facts, the company nays,
t s . -Vi— r
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"The physical and mental strains in rendering executive
decisions in the highly industrialized nation of 140,000.000 people, undoubtedly exceeds the burdens thut were
imposed by an essentially agricultural economy of a Je.W
million persons. There are, however, other factors to be
contidered such ns the burden of public services rendered
before taking office.”

zpcakjpg cngagerouiU
Nile to attend any of tl
.that day, to that 1 was
them from the outside with every
other citixen. Mre. Pepper, how­
ever, waa more fortunate and waa
able to attend the luncheon and the
first meeting
the Assembly at
Iwhich the President spoke. She
found the first proceeding* both
heartening ami sobering and tolJ
My political tour on behalf of I left the largest vacant place'in the me that the delegates all aeeined to
Democratic candidates for the! oltl League'of .Nation* sponsored realize the dnormou* problem*
,
lloilie and th* Senate. kaa talon and initialed by Windrow Wilson, they face.,
me into the Mates of Washington, w n at )ea*t the host'to alt the
Aa 1 continued on my speaking
Oiegon, California, nnd more re- United Nations,
tour, I find new atrer.a*h -in the
rrntly into the great Mld-Wrut, L&gt; Throughout thA day, as I r»n growing realization by the vuters
Minnesota, North Dakota, Illinois into eviiience of Dio,United Nations all ove; the country tnat the poli­
and Michigan. Unfortunately a Assembly meef&amp;g, my toughta re­ cies qi peace and security of
touch of ftu prevented mu from purred u» Franklin D. .toosevelt, Franklin -Hofaevelt and the Uemo*
speaking in Wi«-oniln last week. *ho had made it possible for alich erallc Party that their hopes of
but I hope to return to that s*alfl „ meeting to be-held. Aa the traffic international peace end domestic
In between (wo other -peaking an- „f ,h|* e |nnt city was suspended security „llc with the Party of
kii :e men's in .Missouri and We it tu nor mil the speedy movement of Franklin lUofivelt and the DemoVirginia.
tin- delegates from the City Hull to
Whenever I travel through the „ huge luncheon at the Waldorf
country in this fashion, I deeply A, | orJn Hotel, ln d on to the great
regret that I cannot spend long auditorium on (Flushing Meadow,
enourigh in each stale to learn j(| y,,. rHy', „uukirU, I thought
aomkthlng, more ultout the state *urrly thov*pirlt of Franklin Koeseand ih* sectlorj. Thl* is such an veil and of Wilson must be hover•rkeiting country, So full of marked mg over the delegates and urgiitg
contrasts, am) mi rich in both It* each onr to guard this precious
promise and ita performances, burden of peacx-fniklng and peacet’articulsrly in the mid-west are keeping.’
you stiuck with sheer immensity
lirrause of mv own pcllticsl

Claude

return I* thedracradlted pallet** ai
n Harding, a Cotlidge ami a l l w vr, that led to fnflation w id. tkpreal Ion and- war, but will choose
to contlmjp in the path of peace
and prosperity laid down by Rooae*

vrtt atflT follow
eratlf Patty.
*— :-------xh # continent
more than ot
earth's mrfarc.

Joe Hendricks
A candidate I* not ne­
cessarily elected when
nominated. The Repub­
lican Party is spending
large Bums of money in
the State o f Florida todefeat your Democratic
nominees. It ia Inoura* t
bent upon you to off­
set their effort with
bnrd work. Get your
friends, go to the polls
on November 6ih nnd
vote for
JOE HENDRICKS FOR
CONGRESS 5TH
DISTRICT
“ VOTE FOR JOE”
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(KM Political Adv.)

JTy , M l VI-Mil Fit I. &gt;»*6
UK" V I .HM. f o i t lO U A Y

L-sj u r W ILL 9 F. WOOD
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church

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tha m
brotherhood,
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Ur*w pear foil of waanmz*--'
M^ty-C’io-ltouml give* 0 l ' "‘‘U'^r
voting Dsmonalw.iiM l T i w i *'
p.t jrtddirmi. r * ' 1*''1:*'
hav* p ,M,&lt; couoBjl111*1 • &gt;r 8 ^
rhaltninu llsnw ga” of &lt;.'&gt;* Dr*,
moerslie Fatly r*pudlat*» |
S n t « o r " i vonr .upporf, b*
£ n.1 Well, belter l»tp ,h*'\ "*Vr.
Rmrthel»*s. mt&gt;7t Cammimi*
..rxw.mme lirutwciailc &lt;anilldsU»,

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Kmmunist vote is Insist r‘ » n •

Continental Democracy
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The niTogant mountebank, Adolf Hitler, has been
repudiated even hi Ills prai!e, irj what the Nejv York Tiirieit
call* a great, con test for "the ;iou) of Europe,” It was n
contest liPtvfeen Eastern’ f.'mhmifhl»m and western demo­
cracy, in which the latter has1won. Hut It* wnn 'also a
contest between dfctntprdiips ns such nnd tlcfnocrncy,
between Nazism nnd tbefldenls of a free world, Th*' So­
fia! Democratic I’nrjy, which led-tho movement, is being
liniled aa a continental equivalent to the British Labor
Party.
This may be a somewhat extravagant view. It hardly
•eems possible even yet'that Ntuism, the Beaut of Berlin,
slioulh be aeknowletlged’ ns crushed and helpless, and

or* no particular rcwrin of ours
h*ri in .Semimlt- County. N“
pvrtnlns to tiiniipv county, No to tllHsborough «minty. No. I '•&gt;
Day county, nnd No. 0 to r.acaiubia ecunty. Only Amendment* N**»4 and f» need gb* iw r m r i« f« * » 'ar conceijn__
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Anul tier meat famine loom* *'
460 ('III slock handlers In Chicago
threaten In strike ovc, « lJ^ceni ‘
an hour pay Increase d.niarui. io
some, 4til stockholders may. not
**#tn a-great many, a |KM&gt;r excur*
for a nation uiite meal famitu.
Put the wny our industrial system
lg organic d on an assertlbly Dn*
basis “f innumerable IsltlWKM.
Jt js quite possible for tbO person*
to tie up a whole jmlu»try.
Russia, fearing Amejica’s atomic
bomb ami unable herself l« produce
an* any lime In **
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Divorce And Religion

SALE! PLAID SJtIHTS and SOLfP WOOIil

i f office, d ull*, qualifications,
„hull under the ameniln1 nt be con*
troll li bv the l.i gislature.
j
The ifnvettoor'n ruifi'ni J4(1,000,(100 state building program plan- ,
neil usd r a leglsiutive act which)
limits it to fl 1,100,000 - iiipliasin's ,
the nee«l of lighter control of «*•
p.ndilures by the legislature. An
enlulnder suite In connection with
transfer of fund* to this purpot'l
Is ah (rally pending nnd the court
will rut* on its legality. Most nt
Oils 110.000,000 state building
program eontemplatr* devilonlng
a 32-blrck Capitol renter, which
would result In the sin., buying
nnd tearing down about half of
the present Tallahassee busine**
(Mellon. A rinser inquiry as 'o
who owns (he prnjmrty involved
and the valiu pland thereon -would
seem to be desirable at least.
Just huw th* kitty can bo hiked
•ome it* mltlkma under a specific,
act which set* a definl'u limit, U
something that couldn't happen
under * budgetary system. The
present practice ia sim|dy to pick
up any state funds whirli the
cabinet rules oxcess nnd dump it
into Die building fund. •
floml business Insists that tight­
er s^'crvision be exrtcis d ever
stale expenditures. If tlo.present
nmetice be permltt;d In continue
the people of the state will find
that mdVd and moPt mnnev is bclna
spent hjr stale office hold r* over
which they have no corttrol.
The amendments are worthy and
merit favorable consideration.—

niopi-e. yeorrid International .l!»■rinamrnt, will, of course th&gt; at-

omte bomb In the first category.
Americh agrees tha’i dlnariontuent
is the thing, but tuggest# that
sonta inspeetinn service b* J»r*'
Tided so a* to maVe sure
armatneni agreqmeftU arc fulfilled.
It will Im intrrestlng to see how
Russia take, to this U «#t P ^
posfll. and whether there will

Kytmdy In America toed

American Paper nnd" Pulp' Aiuoclntion

Thqse Amendments

life inUorablo by railing him "monTI1E I’ALATHA DAILY SfRW*}
L lt fne™ and "ape’ t^ausa ha
On
the
Noveipber
6 ballot will
m ugly. Ha had not been
taught to ignore nnd rise abova be two amendment*. No. 4 and E,
relating to n plan to provide for a
notbec'1 l««h t hew unkind w * budget director for Stab) fundr
to make such personal rer.ttr^- D and Iq end continuing approprinlions so that elate monlrvwill be
appropriated * biennially by the
Legislature. Now only around 20
percent c / jhe money aj.'nl by the
state is pasted upon by the Legis­
lature, the rail Contes from specif-

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Ono rack of beautiful Fall Styles, regularly 3.98 And
4.98, on Salo Now I Pick yours now. All kizea.

IMck from thejartfest Htock of fine quality in town

For the long sleeve pullover our good quality,, soft.all*
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wool boxy slipover ip l|i9clp|ia fall cojors: Black, White,
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Aqua, Lime, Melon, Maize and Grey. Sizes 34 to 40.

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A L L WOOL CARDIGAN SWEATERS
The popular classic sweater In lovely quality.

Same colors qs the sjjpover

NOTICE
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J^augh to n eed no dependence
f JUS? dictator (hip f
MW." To hell with all the » Mt"
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LARGEU WOMEN’S CARDIGAN S W E A T E R S ...................... 5.98
^^The following banks will be closed on Tuesday, Nov­
ember 5, J946,-in oliserynqp^f “ General Election Day.”
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wool cost, style sweater fo r the woman who wears size 3fr to 46. Black
Brown, Navy, Blue, Rose, Green.

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SAnfORD, FLORIDA

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FAttE THREF

Miss Gccelia-r.rtilut’k ht Fnffiitfeti To~
,Wcd Clyde Byron Terwillef?ar, Jr.
— TELE. NO. 14C

Grctdien Lewis Tells
Plans For Wedding
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wmern msrkct* where she pureh««d th« latest merchandise
bjlnj shown for Chrixtmn*.
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W. F. Lewi* of

an&lt;1 the lato Mr. U w i* .

C. Crowell. »on of Mi
Crowell of Matthew*, N
being msde known U*U
Thc f,ndlelight re nor
Mi«mniZ(,1| „t ih0
her aunt Mr*. W. A.* i
Noe. a at fi:aO I*. M. w.

: Mr. and -Mr*.
C# Clim e left nt \y, Ware
prrforml
yciterday for HirmiriKham. Ala. ceremony.
Whrre they were cal Ini became of
Mr.. Max Lowing an
tjia dcatlt uf her brother Ruxscll; the bride-elect will lm
Coleman.
o f - honor and Tom Orr
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.. Mrs. Wealey Prescott has had ax w
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Miss Lewis Is Given
M iscellanecus Shower
Mrs, John Kndrr and Mis.
Harold
M«!mbnrg
attlerkilned
F'riday evening with/ it miscel­
laneous showor honoring Miss
Gtclr.hcn Lcwls. brtdr-ideet. The
dining room table Ma* laid with
a .lace cloth ami centered with
a
lieautifut
miniatnio
luidu
A l'D ltE Y IIACH
flanked by randelahra.
Guinea were played niul prite*
Sally Magundt
were awarded Mrs. M N. Cleve­
Utopia Junior College
land and Mrs. Robert lU-ely.
Those invited to lh* with MU*
jj^ tr *8 al!
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U » i » Ineludrd Mrs. S. O. Shin»'W a hail a lot o f vhltors up holser,
)|rr, C. tV. Shoemaker,
hire this 'weekend. Saw BOB
Mr*. .A; A. Shoemaker,
Mr*.
CRUMLEY In thc Alum dancing
V Clinl llarkey, Mr*. A. C. ltdw iti .inter DOT. H ILLY OKA'..
1*# tlntria
M rs
k 'nl hlpfttx
\ 1iuint
PEN NY
RABORN.
TOM M Y
hmUOMAN, and B IL L SHOE­
MAKER came up from G’VILLK
In .S O N N Y ’S c u ___ They- left
4*Hy Saturday afternoon lo be
back at An* university in time
On a PIKE road trip which
ted of running all over, the
country aide looking for uo.e* sjraarsarc*.■Mr*. Sydto) Nix. Mr*
In empty beer bottles!
. , . .. S. C. Graham. Mr*. Oxie I&gt;hu«Saturday night, GUchi
^
. [**• Mre. Shell.. Best. Ml-. I.
d a ’’ Moonlight Mood” dance.
^,11. Harvey, Mtil TV. II. Jarrell,
- j « r * was plenty of
with all the music Jrom *L- ‘ iMr*. Ross Payton, Mr*. ( ’ H.

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Social Calendar
F’ HIDA i
Regular meeting of the A merican l-egimi Auxiliary will be held
■at 7:30 P. M: lit the Legion llul.
MON IIAY
Circle* of the W.S.C.S. of the
First Methodist Church will meet
at 3;0U I’. M. ns follow*: No, 1,
Sira. tV. M. Illnek, 4HI7 .IK***,
Second Street, No. 2 . Mrs. J.
M. Hayes, III* ’ W rit Sixteenth
Struct; No. ,1, Mrs. J. II. Adderson, 1112 Myrtle Avenue;‘ No. I,
Mis. K, W. Jeter, 2111 Palmetto
Avenue; N'm 8 , Mrs. tV. 1*.
Clark, 207 French Avenue;
Tpe HL kgue* Circle of .the
K.|li .rojMiJ Cliur('ll will meet ut (he
home of Mrs, Fred Hell at 3;30

iiniisou,
Brin......

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“ nt I didn’t get close enuf u.1 Ande'^Sr..

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Tliei,.iini,,tinit *r it*" Si

Truthscckers Have
Annual Ivllncncon

Mi*. A. M. Philip* and Mi*. j Mi.'* f a-sainka Sliullx, Mi*. B. II.
('iiimlcy nnd Mr*; John Kick.
Fred T. William* w« ip hmt
Also Mi*. II. A. Muntrilh, Mr*.
on Thursday aflemron at -1;4‘*
o'clock at the home of Ihe tatt r W. A. l.r.n ill. Mr*- Mtodie Wil-on Ook Avenue ut a dessert fridge Iitsills. Mrs. Ilowaid F'avill, Mrs.
for liencfil of the Sanford Woman, I». C. Howard. Mr*. II. I.. Moor.',
Smith, Mrs. George
Club. Ileoutiful lit rang, men tv of Mr*.- li.
wild flower* in purple .uni g Id Mr Call, Mr*. J. W. Hail, Mrs. t„ E.
*hadr* w n e artistically placed SiK’iicei, Mr*. A, J. Toting and
Mr*. John llnkif.
nlKitit the Willlama home.
AUo Mrs." William Schnabel.
Mrs. Jflhn Hakor wa* awarded
high score prifc at luidge and Mi*. Roy Tilli*. Mr*, c. c.. Earl,
Mr*. 8 , D. Illjhleytnan received Mrs, Fletcher Bolt, Mr*. John
seffetill prite and Mr*. F'rnUet* l' inter, Mr*. S. D. Ilighlejrmfttf.
Bolt was Ghinese checker* winn r. Mis. J. N CUlmi. Mr*. .lark Kochi
Mr*. George Mct’all nod Mr*, and Mr*. II. VV. Rucker.
lialplt Smith assisted the hn*lex*e*
,AI*o MrIV, linker, - Mr*.
*ith.serving ileliriuiis r fre.slinieuls
J. O. I -img. Mr*. A. C. lltMOD,
to Ihe guest*.
Those enjoying the piill&gt; m'.e M is, Hairy Pap worth, Mrs. Hoy
Mis. Iltailev Odham. Mr-. Cal Eriniii Sy ohm. Mi*. J, c. Ileimett.
l T N'awlllanr, Mr*- John l ee. Mr- ,l.n &gt;, Ml - W M :t,..it. Mi
I),, \|, 4*rxoro Iloir. l i e . II. f.
Kll«* II. Mrs. (&gt; P lleiodon. Ml
J. 0. Huff. Mi*. Nett*-- Kp|N',s»n, I i limji. oii.l Ml* lloi or*x Reek.

tnnrh

Dependable Class
iViiss Itohinson Takes
Meets-With Mrs. ( ’ole.ACF (Jroup Uanehinff
" Mrmljor* &lt;*f thi* th*m'intnl»|i* * M M Maty llohiu-on enterI *1il88 uf thc .FHrM* M«’ thfHn.4l miurd-lhu Association F'nr t.'hildChtirrh hcl*l tho October jneclint: lit.orl Erlueallan with an all dpv
*»t tin- home of the tcAchn. M iy ottling Hnliirday at the ranch of
Hubert F. Cole, »t
Twentieth (in- Schmuh in lake County.
Visit* to the St minute County
Street ot\% Momlny evening at
Springs ut ihe old Semian'a. In­
7:30 i\. M*
tottr*
Instill lii tipi I ol. officers. f**t ihe dian ramping ground-,
&gt;ft»r fuliowcit i» I■riff «!«•%utinnal iiroiind the iamb and game*
Inclofled III* Ihp
led by Mm. U. K. tmff, A ftn weir- ent«Xed
bilsincau ,iMcusSioiii» uvr« nim- gtxufi wete Nil- M'l l-» llcsitotv.
I’lioio try f l n v n i n n d Birutt ■ plclrtl,
ilylicMiiu
M'freslimjL’ittA Ml- llurr^ Watt. Mr- J It. St.
John. \11 - ttaioh- Sateher, Mr*.
O u n r a n d a p i n hoi lilltg m a r r i a g e of tiietr
were
tervedt
by
thi
liiMtvtw ni* S J Nix, Mr- Mildred ltahci*ek,
o p t Mr - C l y d e Jti i o n T r r w i l l e g a r Hr o l
■ute*| hy Ml». K. I'. Slitipaon to
■»t I S t.t 0 1 a t o P \ t nr I h e Holy
the fultowmg memlM'M Mis t*
II. l.tifiRilKT, Mm. Fiite, Mri*. Kin*. Mrx.
V
Al- a Mr* t.Ililr With
ti. Kill'.itrii’ k,
Mm
liit»iu,|t! i til.oii. Du*
•D tt ShinMl
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it* h i t ' 1
VMiM
tliiii U Lfl*
1‘n^e, Mra- N Hiicy Dunk. .Mra. tint ret . Mrs 1i.’dr SScott,
Mr*. O.
r
i1'1*! ! H’uBtil it tl«'\i*iti|&gt;r 4 t lm I
John Schirnni, Jr,f Mm \ K. K l. » ( t.
Mitchell.
Mi- J. i
i HttW. 11till h r l»ii* I III'm milt* i* ijt*.
Shoomukvr and Mrs. fiitiolit Vp* Mr*. Herntep Htoome, Mr. and
h i - 1 * *r l i p i i l i i l
lr i.ttis,* t h e y n» 4i l t v Mu
I'leby.
Mr* ltu-*r*ll, Mi- M ilttia Mor­
ti’U ! J,r4 v^i* ij*"t |i **k- S oil Hfintt Inn*
Also Mr*. J. M- Donald. M l«i gan, Sliiio , Miogad. Mi** Ruth
f i h r hMik**,! Wfll w ith Nidi W i l l i a m - , MtI S m i t h 11add \|i-. X in l haiininu, )li«*
ssit* whit*!; u p - t i i i ,ii Mr*. It. W. Herron, Mr». J D list* Is 11,*t,*.
Ml-- Zclluh Welsh
D. Mtti.i h i t | Hie n e u k‘ l
Pi Or—Mne Westphal.
j-iilf- aLmlUhun. Mu. Goff, Mi - \V. W .rod M
k in* r«*t i i 1 i v, *hr fMi11y
1\ f •! 5 i (rt
Mr* E. &lt; Sim|r-oo
Ruy - it * t h f f I *
t tlTHi 1|, I'll , rhnmas.
.1,'110,1* 11! inseCls
Mr*. It. It. tuj'Uir. Mt.* I ,S
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•tly *Uiit iHHjyih 1'hf* Harkry, visitor and Mr* &lt; *dr
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Dale KeoUs Honor
iMr, and Mrs. Perkins

Mr and Mrs Jsmea Hugh Truluck an- at...
daughter Cecelia In Clyde Byron Tenulli.:j
Coral (laldft and Otubemtllc Ohio 'JTi&lt; j
Cross Ppisrajjial Ctmrch with Hrv. Mui &gt; *

" ,ilvrr tM,ul fu,,kcd-',y

cnndltsttck* holding white
ve
toper* The table was appointed
with vtyslul nnd silver.
The individual tables
were
covered with white linen cloth*
and centered with small liou■U'M* matching the largo dining
room centerpiece.
As u gift for the occasion Mr.
and Mr*. Scott presented tho
honoree* with a crystal fruit
bowl in the ehtisen pattern.
T h o * e enjoying tho occasion
were Mr. and Tfrs, Perkins, Mr.
and Mr*. Edward Higgins, Jr.,
Mr
amt Mrs. Uichm*1 Drown.
Miss K!*“ ,.’e l |1 Whigham. Miss
Gccdm Truluck, Robert A. NewJerwUlegar. Jr.
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JO BROCK and
l P1INE CONNELLY In the
c room Saturday morning
lying bridge and carrying on
mighty witerealing convtr*&gt;
tt With lomo o f the hemem boy. ________ Colly! Pee
it .dtacovfred that wc have a
tl genius In our midst. NAN.
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dfi GONZALEZ is exempt
‘ jihy.teal ‘•an
lahM
T
l i u d a nfin
science.
That',
one
A c t that would drive me to
The annual luncheon o f the
traction. It’s a combination
jjh^jicx^astronomy and every- Truthawker* Class of Ure Metlrodist Church was held Monday;
ng elaa 1 would never l&gt;c able at |;0fl P. M. in tho church an.
leant — — . It'a a wonder nex. The Uldes were cerrtemF
' roommate even looks at mu
rcnore after a full week, of with lovely flower arrangement*
sr ascrecy filled with my.Ur. and laden with delicious foot!.
anonymous Rev. and Mr*. Edward McKin­ sW Gomison, Mr*. Kraitci* Bniilas,
and
numerous
under ley and Mr* W. K. Dooley of thelle, .Mrs. ( ’., |„ Goodhue, Mr*.
rar trips Into town. All this Geneva were special guest* for FTorcnre Wells, Mr*. A. D. Shlri'
tier secrecy was for a aur the occasion.
Mrs: (reorgo McCrurn,
Rev. McKinley gave u Drier Inilser,
iae party on her birthday ...
Mr*. W. H. Thorrtloit. Mi*. John
prayer
before
the
meal
began.
8 . ‘ And she really was *urSong*
of cheer
were
sung Vaughni Mr*. Charles Lord. Mrs.
throughout Ihe lutrehcon and Percy Chapman and Mr*. It. F‘.
.
bfeen a ’ student up hyar iii thej-.- memlrcr* of the rl..** gave .rad Crenshaw.
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Inim. A biuinr^* n«e*tintr imIIowIIIHTII A N NO DNCBM BN TS
cd with Mre. •.I*.'.S. H'arkny giv­
Mr. and Mi*. Kart King an­
ing tire devotional mr,( Mrs.
Jranie Putnam sang n Scuttish nounce tho birth of a son Oct.
song ’ ’Ain Countree." Since this 30 at the F'ernsld - Unighton
was the 32nd anniversary o f the Memorial Hospital.
■lass Mre. Thornton, secretary,
Mr. Bnd Mr*. Janie* Urtlengave a splendid report o f tie;
growth of tho rtn««. It* Snlrltusl bnuglr onnoiincn the birth of a
advancement arid plans for the SOU James Earl oil Oct. 2d. Mrs.
Bedenbaugh is the former Juno
coming year.
Thuso attending included ■ Mrs. Douglass of ApptoCon, Wi*.
W. K. Jameson. Mrs. T. K. -WO....... .. ........ ..... ..........
and son, Mrs. L. S. llarkey, Mrs,
Blount,
flARTY PERKINS were
Ala- Nettie
„ ..........Till!*,
- - Mr*.
- - M«l*d
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b^mmy bound lrnit wr«k.
They Mr*. JeimUs 1 ntnam. Mm . It. h.

w 'B E TTY

Mr«. A, M. Phillips, Mrs. Fred Williams

Cluipler'iif tIs* Holly Crus* Episco­
pal Church will meet nt thn home
ol Mr
II. It i ’idt*tnan iif riirdn
IV M ifi ff.tij t*f Mitf d.iy n* nr^lnullv JiIhuihhI, *•

enturtamed Mi nnd Mr* It. L.
I 1 rklns,
rkini, Ir w il h a rnndlrliKhl
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buffo '♦ii|»|N*r • li Wet rie^duy evenitiir al ihcu humc 7Uo Turk
Avenue.
Avenue
1 hr dinirttr rnnni tnliL* U'H*
ith a Inre rh-ih nml eenm w
vith a lieauttful boui|uel
/Vine
»vmsi, oi
urnl chrysanthemum*
Aide t&gt;.
O. Wian.
ol .lahlia*
J-Wu

Mr*. M. N. Cleveland,
Mrs. Kormil Brown,
Mr*. Ha!
Hunter, Mr*. J. A. Cunningham,
Mrs. R. W. Hutchison, Mr*. E
C. William*. Mr*. C. I- Wynn
Mr*. Paul Trued, Mrs. C. II
Cogburn atul Miss Jewell Pitt
man.

DeSsSert-Bridjft-1 Given Thursday By

• The St. Cath rine Circle tif 'he
Ejiiseopal Church will meet hi lho
home of Mrs. Alexander Vaughan
nt d::;il 1’. M *
TCKSIIA Y
The Friendship League of the
Congregational Church', will meet
at 3:00 I'. M. ill tlie I’urisli House.
The hoard o f roanagn* of. tho
Sanford tt'omoos t'hib w ilt meet el
the Womans Clitli at 10:00 A.'M .
The l tit- 1m
Woman* l neie nt
the Prexbylriimi Chii.eh will meet
with Mr*. C. K. Hunt t on Narri us At cone nt 7tJ0 I’. M. with
Mre.*K. .1. limit It luVr liortcsa. *
1 &gt;;■tighter&lt; of Wesley Class of
Ihe First MetlioiUst t tun eh will
■in e|' wuh Mi *. h’uth I undi|ui*t,
;a«l I'r mil t ■•*&gt;«*. at * *m iv M
tt i:i».sF&gt;ti».i-

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Mr. ami Mrs -lame- lliisrh 1 n (•'harlidte, \ I with the Army
tuck i f this city aiinouiiceil t&gt;*lay A .r Finn - and ot the Sanfr,rrl
the engagement ami upp roar hint- N.ivid A ir' .Station. She 1* now
marriage of their daughter t eie- iiuluie writer and Mieiety editor
lia to.Clyde llyron Teiwille at. Jr.. ut The Sanfnnl llerablson of lh-. nnu Mr*. Clyde II IctMr rerveiltrgar, golf pro «T the
willegar, Sr. of Coral .ualdes and v'eininote Country Club, is a nativo
Stubenville, Ohio. The ucdilin; will ■&gt;f Hiuhenvilli', Ullijo, hut movvd
be an event uf Ihe. M at * 'In I to Coral Gable* six year* ago to
o'clock in the Holy &lt;‘ro*a Kpi- ; make In, home, lie is a member
copal Church.
of the Miami lliltmorc anil thn
Mi** Trill ink attended John II. Miaon Count rv Club*. During tfio
Stetson University where she^ in - war he,strveil with (he 1). S. Naval
■ member,, of tbe I'i Hein Phi. Reserve fo, ’(tore year*. For 13
*oci»l *orMt^'. She » « » pre*eutc*l yii.r* ho ha* l».-vn a golf PH*
to snriety at the Apollo Hull ' i
Drland*. Dutiir; 'the war she w i-. Ihusiost and is one of Ihe ranking
affiliated with personnel work in tnfe-Monal golfers in the state.

Teen Talk
|lieu
DEAR IUDV.
rave ,you
ll&lt;wv many heart* hav
. I*
broken' "Well it seems the i'os|e*t ( *’ 11
way lo tell thes. days l* to count c'm
Ihe spill heart* that dalute from er* !
the ciintelaine* wiirn hy the *h*'k ’ ^r; ’
chirks. You make 'em Gy trilling be
little h art* nut of red felt. T h c n i''''
slit two up the centc* lo form an#!’ " **'•
heart wliielr when stuffrd with u c
*'
little cotton and sewed around and :|tii
outside ami tip lilirer.side of tie
|&gt;.i
•lit In the center will, resenrlde &lt;
inokeii hrtirt.
Home of the hep* dare to put in '
■ttnln on each heart, embrolderin.
them In various shade* of wool '
They use the same shade o f w-m |
from a large safety pin around j
-^
and the whole thing might hum; I
that the little heart* dangle from
whieh you hnvo Twin, d hriglii j
wool. But is that nice?
'
Hetty tlrtt ha* just written
•»« k "Your Mamin* Are Show
m g " which include. ciiaptrr. '
Invitation*; . Tnble M an n e t
Money; Popularity Plus *nd »r*d
of InIt resting liepdnpe that ten
en&gt; will love,
.
|
To help cement friend.*.hio •■G J
tween kid* ill * tile t'nlterl Slate '
ami Herat Hritnin, "Calling All I
Girls” is offering a prite of
a ircoml prite ef (2h uml fix -,
prite* of fS each for the h *■1
word* written to Princes* Elltu I

*flrt v- f » .i mi
it»&lt;* pill
hlU»* atliJ
••n t . in
DU .
» *t t 1f-- &gt; »« ,, Hi V mil h e it r him* pyes Irturr
Full vy#*11.
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in.!

A I ArfPAKING IN

NOVtMils! 01 AMOUI

First Church of ChrlHt, ScientiHt

ipwit a Klorlbo* weekend nt ShlnhoUer Mn. W. L.
flnrk.
AUBURN ' with JIMMY
1NU- Mr*. C. A. IVnder Mr.. Addle
Ware, Mr*. C. F. F.llu, Mr*. W.
isas what? Butter has at long H. Fidenfield, Mr*. W. J. David
‘
it 'returned to the F 8 C ceirt- and "Mr*. J, F'. McClelland.
Alan Mr*. M. D. Steven*. Mre,
mi__ Tbe fir.t time I saw
e. Williams. Mra. M. J. Ris
i#e luscious little pats, 1 just
r*» It. M. .Mason, Mr*. Fin*.
ildn’t decide whether to eat
or preserve It In alcohol for
. posterity ----- ------ Sal, I

800 EAST SECOND STREET
Services Sunday ...................... .................. 11:00 A.M.
Sunday School ............... ;..................... ....... 9:45 A. M.
Wednesday Evening Service .......... .
8ip0 P, M.
Reading Room Tuesdays &amp; Fridays 3:00-5:00 P. M.
The Public Is Invited

1st

tall you the little store
lied "In The Beginning.” It there he had thc first ’Adam
li In tbe school paper, .The Balm'." ---------- My roommate
Qnbeau, several weeks ago _ . ^-■pardon me! I don’t beljeve
"The flret man was walk- yoirve met her, she’s the ntnrr
f down the flret road when mouse that keeps me roni|&gt;any
&gt;earns to the flret pond and in our fo'ur-walled cell, HOIiBIr.
M ng.ln ha saw his flret. re- MEFVERT from OCAI-A. Anyotlon. And on tho top of the how, aha'e yelling madly fo r her
■t head ho taw the flret row- glasses. Ever since I lost mine
k. Hurrying back to hla flrtt Pro been wearing here. Can’t
I m a g i n e * why everything I
T H IN K I sex- Is usually polka
dotted and multiplied by four ....

,7al\ir

root*
i*

P
Tbe art In Dry Cleaning U to eK*n
without leaving an appearance of
..

having been cleaned To kxxve the

*
garment so

attractively

smartly

In tta

- r—
* -trr ■- _ v*

-

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Wherever you go

. . .

• lit r*«e

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whjtevcr you do

you II win! io be in ihic dream of ■ lulL
Cleverly tailored of all wool, with • cardl*
gsn jacket and a twlngy kick pl&lt;al ik (ft
tu tciou f. lively cotoTi In t i i o f 7 to IS.

t

fresh, that no one would suspect

l

4c h U h$

-1

'is
that Dry Clcaiilng era* responsible

"

WtQ recognise the superiority of

H

iW N C LB A N E R S &amp; iiA lIN D K Y
-Neal I * ’F ire SUUeo”

n tO N E f i g

- ar*
r.'

V.-V.r.S;

d ren
'T o rd eff# / * a fin * ‘ro yo n

fw/if,

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in

C h sck sf-bo^rd

em broidery in r o d or green . S ixo i 9 fo 15. J

for- 1U new-Uke appearance. You

J AVENUE

UUUa

The TOWNER

Mttde of boat fjimlity mercerized Chino Khnkl nnd
xvoven itv meet rigid U. S. Governhicnt Biwclficntions.
Expert tailoring Azures n perfect fit and utmost
natisfaction. Waist alzca 28 through 50. Button and
Inw n

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�- a 6e f6u£

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THE SANFORD HERALD,. SANFORD, FLOKiUA

.

HckJ 'In - Reduced A t |{jjffr
Pimlico Race Track (tiamp
BALTIMORE, Md.. Nov. J, OP)
—A nervous filly and arr over­
worked colt have reduced the field
for today’a’ winnar-takeall Pim­
lico apeclal to four horaea.
The filly who haa proved too
nervoua In compete la the mighty
Maryland Mlta. (iallnretle, and tho
colt too tired to enter la Hound
View. They wire both scratched
today ftom the original entry lint

tLr Pimlico classic » (our
,ee between Triple Crown
As.ault, StyinL, llrldsl
id Turbine.
.
•
-tie's -handlers explained
that she beeiv'#‘ neivnu* truveji'ng
from New 3*nr|» lo Nrw Jersey
to Mnryland m recent day* and
they decided to irive her n test
probably for the lemainrr of lh.‘
year, ltound View la being kept
out of the rare beenuae he haa
had only four day* to rtat tin from
hi* victory over First Fddle tail
Monday at Jamaica.'

Oklahoma Turns Out
To Honor Will Rogers

:Whether It Wants
, Rfcht To Vote

111)ENOS AIRKH, Nov. 1. &lt;/P&gt;I’ureign ohservera leccntlj. hud a
chain,, to witness Arg.iitine army
maneuvers, and a dispatch fruni

and «o many of fhtml
A . Looso-swinglng cl attics, fitted style*
with o p a r k l l n g h e l l o . Wools, w oo l
hlends, flebcfs. 10-20,9-17, 38-44.
’

*
•

*)A 7 C
^ :
v
* f

B. Soil dressmaker style* with lie-front
waistline*, "simple cardigan nockline*.

ng j e
**
Wool*i ‘‘ “ li Ooece*. 10-20, 9-17, 38-44.. ' CWIflt W O t -

:

C, Pur* wool* In long fitted; short fit-

&gt;’ ted, looec-swinging aiyle*. Braid accents.
,* ^Women’s; misses', junior sixes.

o A 7C
J

Ig 4 ft

F R ID A Y , N O V . j ,

1946

_

THE SANFORD HERALD,-'SAN FORD, FLORIDA-

A Loaf o f Our Broad. *. A Jar o f Jam . . .

*‘ l -• •I: • I • \

•An. Idyal After School Pickup. Wholesome
. . . Easily Digested, Rich in Energy . . .
i

decree by Circuit Judge I). quakf.occurred some 4.300 mils*
Btunrt Gillis of I&gt; e F u n i a k 'Bertharet of Washington. D. C-,
Springs Oct. 25 from Hepre- which jsoutd be the Aleutian area,
sentative Holrert Bike* of the

f
1
V

Making a now autonmblle re- J,';;;

t|Uirfb 1,500 pound* of coni.

1M M M H- B

.

P H O N E 1186

diiiiu nt. aiir| • list II I r •
•«* *•&gt;
th* cl.*
Jjtcht. ur atlurn*) #«tn*l

BEALL SERVICE STATION
10TH S T R E E T A N D S A N F O R D AVF.NDF.

rmr^oi'liimind. '-i.JV.' J-u'

NOW

I .»r
,» 4&gt;
iaalti«i
VIm • »i*♦ ,*f Tim T»»»
ti dr. t * ,t ‘ Isll*- (rf a. |&gt;| 4***»lltty. 1*1 lit*
I t'lH j « Jitilftti Sif rirtnltiul*’ l*u|lttl/
ills* I sb1 till* olflcr in Ihe relltl I
I , a IiI i 'mini, it rCmtorl
* .ftI Klo
wtihln tlKhl
r*l*e'l»r*
from tIt,* llili,- .4 rite lit' ■
■ml ■
of lhl« miilrc rtwh
laTii'-r .ivtiianil * lull
&gt;n wrllKig

! Souths,*
btsiB

Don't be Into for evoniitjr tlntt-s.

I&gt;&gt;1 us kol-p your

clotlu-x Hunn noil iirussod ruiulv to slip inter ns noon
.til the dishes are ilone.
•
•

Soulhtm
B a t ad l

■We Pick-up ancTDelFveiv fool

S o u th e rn

I!i"*&gt; Fli-iniiig, Owe!,..

The- first territorial prison in
Arltona was eraetni at -Yuma in

110 E A S T SECO N D S T R E E T

P H O N E 465

XJ after

T ake a T ip! Cltoonc your shoe Btyle
wIbcIjt. Straight tip* m ake long, n a r­
row feet look w ider—W ing lips lend
a stream lined appearance to th e
b ro ad er foot.

EVERYTHING THAT'S HAPPENEO ON
BRALEV'S BRIDGE WAS PLANNED.
AND, SHERIFF, I WANT YOU ID HELP
ME PROVE IT --------

YOU SEE -U5A THOSE TW O
FELLER?

WHAT ABOUT
'EM?

\J

THOSE TWO FIRED
FROM BRIDGE JOB.
THEY MEN LONE
RANGER TELL A ­
BOUT.

Custodian
Funds

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VtNTILATEO

W I N G T l f . B A L O X F O R D . . . In top
q u a lity arm y r u u e ( leather. P e r fo r ­
ated fo e tela a high otyle note. L e a th ­
er heel*.
'
6.95

m Z G S R A L D D Q SU NQ

THAT WAS THE EASIEST CASH WE
EVER EAR N ED !

I'LL NEVER FORGET THE WAY
KIRK WINKED WHEN HE
TOLD.ME I WAS FIRED !

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FLORIDA
1

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- Inc.
Member R A B. D.
KrpimenUng T. N tlw i (PUeartw
Daytona llwoh, D *.

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" I undo. Up.

I
lat-at in »h:»o talkies
i.i‘ iili'-s towns. Pleasant work.

I.. Sloan,

&gt;i^

holtl Studio.

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• Yt»H &gt; \I K

__ __

I

} ■ «•111 IS i-’l r l ) tiling

t'lwirip riirpot
t
‘ b a in . I....... ..........

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M-lling pi i.o of ft
ou
T ill HIST i \IIIS and I'm,'.I
P.ilh on Siafo l||gtui.i\
| , .|
at IJfi.UiMidl.
! A t.tliil* tliiee IksII imhh h inga
low f , 'cr.l ni fil.'ilHIiiii
A \KK) NK.XT fn,. .....
t.'W hi .suiiimd I trig in -

O F THE P L A N I 'L L BE
R E A D Y TO D O M I N E

at 11,1 &gt;IJ.UU.

,04- Inuikki't'plllg

i, .li business and
no n &gt;y*ii'in nutloii•&gt; &gt;i only oil Ice in
■ ’ ‘ .Irtitially ex•.
X.l.lri", K.

INt'O.MK Priqieily l-nge group.
Mnilatt, Kt
of liuusi's mi ruhiml -ci lion _Kunforil.
which Will chow good ii-Iiim, ..a It: At' I II t'|.

ALL
A N * C A R R Y OUT YOUR P A R T

ai.iiluiut \i&gt;tt
I.
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Lea^utiabU
• • l i . I'Mirg /fl5k ip ^ o r fu n ilic i

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\ In,a.. .... largo eMiller t . i . ,.i I " • ' *“ * *'• '•
"&gt;
.^iur i n&gt; Limiu a ! yijiu u i'L
*'*' ••"4i»»ii15t 111%.
NV U“ *\r
(»
U i i tik -»
HOi . b.ib, \ W ILLIAM S. K. kIi ,.. t tintu! i
, -Ba Sauliiii | A m
li/U.MOMl L I NlMfl lM .
A im k iu I p
t | MhN I I
k loti
I'hiyir Mil
AI tfllii IT Hank llldK
tf ||. ,

o|h*i •

s. |m&gt;idgu -tamp

• Mr lull tinirft
•i «•. .N«i cxprri*
?
nniamll*
I I* lit I «« ,111» 4*o|.
i.»Vi pliuiie nuni*

,«#• 4*1 neiaitl-

wA». Mti
ti|iarliiiriil. -• »•»*
I'k'iii', Miiirt, li.nn, |•.«v«-&lt;| - is*
!.«•(» J-&gt; .\ Mill
| I I|&lt; I

Lash %»r cft*y

Iffin*.

|J.iii Mij

•l-wi'i #lU »40*K, l»
lh«*-|*'t*i. ll\l»M*&gt;
I* t*ailll«fli»# UVUtK y lu
«dlt-|,l

*•'! M#V| ill.K h W IIKUh
Uli.
\ |* K l M ’ Id lk l)
.\
i»uiu,**I ili'xin* for privacy
to a.
j matter* i« birictiy

|»fi

IliM |&gt;/M*tif

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WANT-UM FIGHT,

t’litti «l\ .»• •• Ill’ ll’ tills! «V4t 1.
in n •nt 11*
ii
hi N N 1II
\\ \\ h 1 It

EH ? &gt; ------------ ^

Von ting11
a
Van dancntl / |/ " ItHrMaMt|SlC»L

6 A R T IC L E S

FOR

l.'

S A l-E

(tomncrnal and Uapr Work
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Snapshot
Herrole.
vires
Phone 11S9 — 220 Melach Uhl,.
TUXKDO FH&amp;DB--complete line,
liunl't Tuxedo Feeil Store.

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CARTOON

S U R E .H E OID.SHER. T H E INJUN START-

M ’ L U A I . SE R VIC E D
• :U«j« . and |»«fster»
i ^ Slf.N .SKlCVICh
ft* I’llrtfU* IUj|

&gt; •
&lt;-| &gt; Mill ^ II
I .If,
A M I -S im i f K
1 * ii 'in M r
Phone 1011

M CIIO LLH
H Tim iO 1)1 P llo r t iliR A P liY .
for flncsi sjwallli
PORTRAITS

HE STARTED THE
FIG H T,

and'

•irtirmient*.

' F ll.l, IP wl'h F Jel Oil and Kero•• f*r bef •r«* u inter.
ii li. -..|te *u . Inr 860

BREAK AWAV!
LEGGO THAT
INDIAN I j — '

IrietHJt

•i••*Tie*y lt»mnte
!•
* &gt; i&gt;4 ui i*iaiiA.
I \ .1»L \ LMA .N CO.
in i » *W Hide
I'hon# 1*

NEW. mii cm •’ fllUIII IllMIM*. J
bits witli I run tlv .f. A. 1 all
rlanline. 1 limit tiimt.
WAN 1Kl» Used uii.ilnur cutter in
good \b(»rkshlr oilier. 1lii&gt;iii* ITiY

YOU CAN'T MIT MV FRIEND AN
GIT AWAV WITH IT!/----- *

Ikid,

r&lt; niivt
are not ^uratlunad
liHiut yutif (letlll.
iuur cm*
f'^M*
, buittn'4# a^MM'iatra
*
i*
ir of &gt; air perHrtinl
M il' it ll«» I'dinf for

| A nit-ri» .ii 1- 1rtlf 1ol IIV4I I - Hide
‘Hn f*41441 Hand.
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OPENS: 12:45 P. M. D A ILY
PRICES: Adults, 40c- Children, Ac
.SUNDAY
’ r- . « * sad
. . - MONDAY
♦
,
V -

LAST DAY
FRIDAY!

• DOUBLE

.

loinrr- Ko«| ("oast
•
it ,n New Smyrna to
I ,■
.'lust have a -ear,
. . ..j, (ntek preferred. Libi d ..mi. account against
i i&gt;, i onlarl Mr. SlcJor'• .11 . Him- lin k and Co.,

Popular Seat Covers
KMIN
BKMfNOLR
TIR K HIIOP

I I.I.

III. i

,..ui

* xi'plum r repairs —
, t a ashing machinrt,
j :iliars, f.uvs, mixers*
Ap|iiinnce Service, ?04
M.,‘ Phone USil-J.

r ii ' 'egatilli i*

of age ni t’-mduiuik I;.* K.-ei.

:iun w. ”mi s't.

Al&gt; lA)M lll)ILK A railintnrs repii'nil. U rigid A Cohen (iaroire, lii.t A. French, Ph. 100'J-J,

UBLU plarui'. fnr rn*li. The Mu i
iSiik, plmlK' IliVI,
*
.

rrlt! W l i i i i i i i i i m m ; SKNTINRL
tllU. W IM I SI Alt
KI.KfTUIC |»honofianh%Very ..... I
i
I ,i" . - 1
Writ* |\|*
.
condition. Thon#
j
**•*! City
€*•&gt;. If »\ J l b j t tu » 14,1 •** ■*'4*1 y tu yuUr noim*, jumne
Kniph liay. 7fiO-W.
“ ■^ ’ .
» '» - —
■ ■
I lando.
IM ITATIO N
leather*
&lt;. ,
in —
most• 1 -------------------- ------------------- J
Oalors and large selection of W ANTKII: t«.. u-nl,ltuuli' iI h.i -'.
W . I I 'l t W S TF.IIMITB
street lock. lU.illi lirtte. I inn p.i-k j .
it tr&gt;
Kill,
good upholstery fabrics. Robert
ON iI l(O
L iI i&gt;.
I).
Ave.
.
R Urown, 2BU N. Orange
j Fuini tic llu- W. lh Melton KxAve.. Orlatnlo, Fla. '
i.-t nim.iiliig Co.—5 years guurattFloor Mats Ava.lahte
NOLB TIKH HIIOP

7 .Peta, Livestock, Supirlie*

TtiUCIITON A WATSON, I'd t
IlKAIiQUAKTKKB for Christmas
Celery Ave, Has Purina Freds.
gifts, toys, gomes, books, dolls.
Uuy now on budgot or lay-away. GIVE us youi order for b*-&gt;&gt;
Kit clo n e Stores, 111 E. Fire*
chicks. The S a n f o r d X - C e l _____________________________
Bt.

IHUa Mft food, and I lost forr pounds and aho lost thirty,
ho could not do-hot ixnaiewark
j w j ooula hardly walk uro

’7leisnff *•” . u*. *rm*d
of. Wo hav# splendid appetltea,

FEATURE

FLOW KHR
for all occasion*

PROGRAM •

Friday &amp; Saturday (Sunday &amp; Mond
B

ub

te r C ra b b e

1 .ta u fts e r n ^

AL (FUZZY) ST. JOHN
*

"FIGHTING BILL
CARSON”

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THE INJUN'S!/
RGHT BY i
STEPPIN'ONJ
MV TOE! r ^ j

IT HAVE
•IN THE

WAS JU ST 1
HELPIN' PATCH

T H E U W C A J f f LpCKUG

Mc.NF.ILL A YOST, FLORIST
Celery Ave. Just off Sines
Office ph. 403. residence ph. 010-R

liAHDKN and lawn aeod; Vlgoro
Fertilixor. Tho Banford X-Cel
Stdfw, tnd 4 Kanford.

-Store. 2nd i

hanfoid,

■'OR BALE — Cocker Spaniel
puppies for Christmas. Will be

for ite r t pip*
ilbow* and ol

SEMINOLE TIR E Sl|t)|2'l| North Park ,
Tidepinrne ."17

PHONOtiHAPHH for rent,
Music liox, phono J5J.__

Th#

FOUND: I'nir o f glu»» s. Ownor
cnii hove by nayhig fur ad. Ap-

WoBthor I

T il. k •
Hpanlah 4 barrel typo

| j N O 1 IC E S — PE R S O N A L

FOR SALK: Cow pony, medium
sixe, 0 yenra uhl, liigh -pirlt"*t. 1
A l)o mnld'n. 422.I.HO. Iliiinil
Core, Ovied-i,

H ELP W A N TE D

usrt n

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J R E A L E S T A T E FO R S A L E I ‘ ,AU|'F n t k H's .t.M .«,

STATE

TH EATRES

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%niml.irnniiiMlL priir. ^

Ortaafe

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Plain and Fancy

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I i .»» * » &gt; &lt;•% » *|t», | 14.
aged gi'iillrma , |F u ll 11 I'oigii-on ii.„
ol a&gt;Nsl Uililr *•. pi.,I.**iani.
A I Iiilidlti.il.
I
W ORK W A N TE D ^
— w ,.iw
plain -tmmt and' I..ikc 31i7r.ioe.hii",
i **ttin !»&gt;• iht* month, uiih pU*ji«
— •
l \ I'l.ltl . pruning - contract ur
mii! M(nio9|iliMc. Will** JAR. « • 1»*'I &gt;»»ui h \ N MM mmu* r t. i ».1
" rtj i ■» .
.-. (I, Grogaii,
I lei ulJ.
|mt li«*uliii9 a,ill) . *Wkv. Mail*- h) II* 11 li.u^i ii
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VUH STEPPED O N MV FOOT
A - PURPOSE. I'L L FIX YUH
FER T H A T ! J ------------------------

MV FOOT!

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A U IO S FO R S A LE

hoof

eal, Ann Sav

_____ whU* and colonkL—

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GIRL for swla fountain a» Lan
. „ t r i Drug Store^J’art 'Jma or

R. 4 It. ROOFING TII.K CO.
pisnt-d'X) Carswell 8U Rhone 1 U 1 _ IU
T Daytona Boach, F la, Box bit
c ,B l
BWKET Ilanllln orange* 2c eaeh.
No
- K. W. Lord, Phono ,7MrW.
He]

'ttavtm
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I*. It.. Itaniel, N\iidu.

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SEVERAL HOURS LATER.

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.Making n new, refrigerator
fakes 337 pound* of coat*

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you hnvo i
expect. .

Chenille Kobe*

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The ranch horse stands, on the
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The first nickel-bearing coin Is- l»*-f
sucl by the United Bates wa* the
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small cent authorised by act of ll»i% ». rialiu* »t I*rniAtnl•
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OoiUless in I8A7.

O O PS/
D ID N ’ T NOTICE
THE D O O R / OUST SAW
Y O U R S W E L L BREAD

CO UNTER*

The tourmaline," found In 170*1,
vorca waa granted on grounds
a newcomer to the family oi
of extreme cruelty.
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217 E A S T - F IR S T S T R E E T _

The mean monthly temperature
In Phoenix, Aril.,' ranges from *
low of about 51 degrees in Jan­
uary to a' lii/h of about 1H&gt; dvKrre* in JutV. the annual mean
Iwing about 70 degrees.

H. JAMES OUT AGENCY

human* will really whoop it up
Monday at a memorial observance
Roger* Would have loved.
Those who knew Rogers will
marrh at Claremore In a parade
that will include at least 1.504
hol-semen and.six band*. A hors*
and colt show and a free barbecue
will fi How. Then the celebrant*
will go tu the lanch-type memorial
building riveted tu Kogera’ mem­
ory hy lh: ticoplr of Oklabomw.
There, the Cherukee nation of Tnifinn* will dedicate a plaque ti
Roger*/ who wa* one quarter
Chmikre. On the plaque is one
of the saying* for
whichWill
Roger* I* famous: ALiv* your life
so that whenever you lose you aie
ahead.
ncer Kalhlcm May. 33. Chicago, til.
Hcnrath that Is an inscription
bus already embarked__
____
_____
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from his Indian friends, who wrote
shown poring for a class at ihe Chicago Art institute The dvurageous In osrt:. . '
young lady says, "Life U Juet'U^mutnt fur
IluUii^tional)
"We honor the memory ot Olkahotna’s lieloved native son. a mod­
est unspoiled child of the plains,
Russia Accuses U. S. ci « bey, actor, humoiial and world
traveler . . . his aversion to sham
Of Playing Politics and deceit . counted with abound­
ing wit and affable repartee won
. MOSCOW, Nov.% (-V)- I’rav- for him . . . an appropriate title

Joseph MrKvuy in Bueno* Altc*
t .Inlleur.l n , H Ji,
say*.the walch.r* cadi* away with
three main conclusions.
. For sine-thing, they found Ar­
r to, cut t Ikith Republican* and Dembgentina's military, leader *. favoring
laigln in crats, Pravdn said, are harping
President Truman's puposal f«»»
figure i* jon the I'alcstine Issue in order
a unifunn conlinenial del.nso. The
to attract the Jewish vote.
Atguntiiie is wailing impatiently
cent power strike. But 0)e Hem
The Russian paper Went jon iff
for the Rio Ihi Jonelru defense nr
n, tic Senator,
confer, lice at which hemisphere
defense will be mapped. Also, the think* ha’ll get enough Vole* 11 Thomas Dewey of New Yock had
cVnri further than I’rcsiArgentine js doing its best, by
rrumnn in domunding Intiplng mil Axis influence*. In
»ed iinnrigratiurt &gt;^ir»to the
make itsklf appear eligible in the
haltering nt the doors of tIt Holy Land 'of Jewish refugees
IVndetjjns tnachine. wldcb got a . from Kurope.
I nt mivh n roiiftrrince tal.lu.
lease’on life when I’resld n i 1 I’ravda added that this stress
I Second. oliprrvern foiinil that nr*
! Argcnltna
possesses
excellent, Tinman cfertnhutrd his dues le -t.o n the itamigmtion problem was
The Renubllean* want '• not only a question uf Vote geti wrll-driUed .oldii r* vvt^ could *&lt;e spring.
t»eat Kno, Axl.ll, the DcmocrutK-. ling, however, btp also * reulis| of consideralde help in atiy def- •cnntorial
candidate endorsed o, tic effort to strengthen Aineri, un*e &lt;f the hemisphere.
thr PrcsidcnL
can influetu-e in I'alesiln*. ComI Third, observers learned ihni th,
Un the West (|"oast, Callfomih - ’ mril’M the Russian-wailet:
Argentine i* notnldy deficient In ' lkV|iti!
!i&lt;an CJotirnor Katl Wf|n&lt;4i f
c(BupllfiUq ciiplomatir
modern military equipment. &lt;lagame i* nop- going on around
cause uf all South American re­ tin* proven the GOI* can win I.t-s the small Arabian countries.”
publics, she is the only one denied Angeles county, which has an over
idled States lend-leaso arm. 'Thnt puwirm; share c f C*ll/omlj'&lt;
ALKl'TIAN &lt;|(’AKK
is because of her.ions World \Nnr voles. Hut tile Deiuofratlc Stale
WAHIIINUTON, No*. l—oP)—
II nr-utiality, which ended only a t'hairmnn, James Koosevrlt, ,».av. (leorgstowa Universdte annoaneca
,hort time befere the clbse of the light after elei-tion, his purty c l (be recording of a "very .tiong”
perfect its |ti'*cinct organisatiitfi.
'Ktiropean war.
mrthqaake—apparently in the
Ali utian Island* vff Alaska. T|ie
BIKKS DIVORCR
A majority of some thousand
riU lK S TVIK W , Noe. t. (A1)— I'nlirrslly’a seismologist, Father
specie* of enrti, ranging in size
The
wif« of a Florida run- Edward Power*. said the dialurfrom diminutive type* the sire I f gressman
sboul
has heen granted a h.uirr
. hrgan
, r
, 6:23
, ’A.
. M., and ,
a Ui|ton (o the giant snguaro divorce. Circuit
court record* n tlr f*f *lr,l '■* maximum intensity apstretching to a height of 40 feet, Crestview reveal
Mrs. Emm* ‘ proxlmaloly 23 mkrutes lateri
are native In Arixona.
Keyes Sikes was granted a final/Falher, I'ouers estimate* tha Ihe

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. '■ . u ^ i y . m '. . g i Ju j t - g
Tourmaline* arc found on our
One of tho earliest descriptionLEGAL NOTICE
welt coast, in South Africa, the I of opul in Kngland i, that written
Urals. Ilnwil, Madagascar, and Iby Dr. Stephen Hatman in the . (N q q ; i-o n iT nt' Tilt: cel'NTt
Siberia.
|rcign i f Queen Klizabrth.
; ji"i».n.‘ ' skviinolk ' iin : s t y .

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atkuUon. But Congress alone
does not have the power to l«t
tho people of Washington elect
their own congressmen, which hi
the eecond question bn Tuesday’s
ticket. The United State* C’onatitution would have to- bo
I nnicndcd to do that.
In other word*, two-thirds of
both Houses of Congrr.** would
have it approve auch nn amend­
ment. Thun three-fourth* of the
legislatures of all the states
would hav* to approve.
Tho present territorial form
of government la run by thi&gt;J*
commissioner* appointed by the
’resident who In turn appoint
ther official*. Taxes, both per­
sonal and property; go Into the
fetfcral treasury.. Thera have,
boon
no congressmen • from”
Washington ,because n«, provision
waa mad* for it in th« Cbnalitu-

Argentine Favora
Hemisphere defense

Times have clmpKi’d.
You should review
jtiur insuradco poli1
s itifc e
cies with someone A
• r'" M \ ^
who hai( the knowl­
B E V O S O 7 HE
edge to say *vhcthrr
v t \ ;4
you have inadequate
or excess coverage.
ONTRAC
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Avail yourself of out:
■- N- 1
service
without
V
charge or obligation.

CIA KKMOHE. Okla., Nov. J,
WV - Handier*, cowhand*, farmer*,
Indian* und townsfolk from all
ov*r Oklahoma are heading for
the town of ClarrmorO.
Then, on Monday, they, will
pay honor to Oklahoma'* favorite
son; cowboy,
philospher and act
wboy. philo*pher
or Will Roger?.
On Monday. Roger* would have
been &lt;17 year* old. Hut hit life
wn* cut short It year* ago in a
fatal airplane crash in Alaska that
Itlso kill:d hi* flying pal, Wiley
1’iwt. Oklahoma’* (ievernor Robert
Kerr ha* proclaimed Monday, at

('•■IlMr* In m C u f IlH
Tuesday'! voting .wilt merely
ahow Congress what the peopin
of Washington think.
Of cour*e Congress can’t Just
grant the people what they want
With u mere flick of the wrist.
If a majority, say they .would

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Army’s Opponents
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tin thi* game all sen«&lt; n. So lin*
Army f«r llml ' mailer. Hut tinCadet*, not a* ileip in material
as In the past two scasoiui. have
come thrniigh th* tmighrr echc&lt;lilia mid wrrk after wi'4, tiny
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Committee, flpxrkmr.n ii • the
chairman of the Demnt-ratlc Hwthmal Commute*'* aprtkera bu­
reau, Both art • forth their prelctlorta and their rtaaoni in
h id e* •. written especially for
the AisnclMeil Press.
rtepressntattve Drown,
con­
cerning the repuldlcpn chances
of aucKesi 'tomorrow, sail!:
•
"Tomorrow the American peole will go to the polls for what
isy wall be the moat Important
national election in our history.
I feel confident that the result
will be a mandate for the Re­
publican party to restore thr
vemmont of tha United States
th* American people." .
Continuing, Brown declared:
"We will win a substantial -ma­M C U D t N T A N D M t S . T R U M A N arc shuwn on the rear plalfonil of the
jority in th# House of Repre- Presidential Special s i they led Washington for their home In Indesentafiivrs and In all probabilitypendenc*. Mo., where they wlU vote on November 5. Traveling with
wa wlU gain control of th*the President was Speaker ottlie Home, Sam Rayburn, (D.-Tex.). who
Renat* by * comparatively nar-ta to keynote a Democratic roily In Independence. (/ntrrnj(timci)

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l| t f| | N I 'O N

•r 'l»*» n F l r f i i i t i isttri
Hrntltiislt* l!ssunt&gt;. F h it h J a
*1 A i r

K. Ilotin hohler

M i n n ; t o v P l 't : * it
T t , J O H N t* W A T K I N S
\ tit* *fm l u l r b v It** 11f la *| d i a l a
kill!
InaS I'toVfi . I nv ll lnlf- I m |h«
♦ T n 'u lt C o u i l «•/ I h f Nlhlfi J u il ir t al
I’ K r u l f n i
hrinlnolr* t 'liu n ly ,
in « )irti*f»r). uu Ufi i h r n n « «*C M a i ?

POKCES RAILROADS It) ASK FOB 2f»% INCREASE IN FREIGHT
RATES. WHEN GRANTED BY THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE
COMMISSION, IT W ILL FLACK A LIEN OF ABOUT 20c FER BOX
ON A L L CITRUS FRUITS — ALSO A LIEN ON EVERY CRATE OF
VEGETABLES — ON A LL LIVESTOCK, FERTILIZER, LIMEROCK,
PHOSPHATE A N D FARM IMPLEMENTS SHIPPED IN OR OUT OF

■ •o cia ted

Pr*#a Leased

w ir *

Big - Four Ministers Begin
Parley In New York Today
^ To Discuss Peace Treaties

W a s h i n g t o n . n ,»v. 4 ~ v i7 ~
Th* Stale Hrparlinent t.-lay an-

Austin Congratulated After l

iHiMU'ol t h a t t h i n a a n d t h e O n i t e J

Polls In Seminole County Will
Onen Tomorrow Morning At 7:00
#A tigla vote Is predirtod whan
vn|er» g n to the pull, l.niiorrm*
to elect national Slid alatr rep
rew ntative*. Palls will .(jien at
.7:00 A. M. and cln«c nt .:0U
I*. M. The County t'oinniixiiin
will g.i right ahead with it*
meeting tnmnrmw morning in
spite of thb election, O. P, Hern­
don. county clerk, announced
■ In Hanford, persons living wr*t
of Park Avenue will vote' in the
usiial place at the old depot
building on Commercial Avenue,
and lho*e ea*t uf Park Av.-imr
will Vote at the { *0111111 Mill V
U stNlltsi*#*! (SH PNf V |H*S|
kiddie* —

G. W. Austin Is Named
Head Of Committee
To Arrange A ffa ir

N. Address

Slates have *1
Jgiied ,&lt; new Nrca y
uf ratnnierce and ft ieiuUhip. I&gt;ep a t t , i t e m a ffilia l, aald that the
a c t i o n i» without .iKnlficaticr e«
far at t'hlux'. Ih.eriml .(rile I*
ronrernnl.
•
The State bepartmmt .aid llw
new 'treaty au|t*m*ilea nine pmviou. part, with (Tilnu, inc|udinir
one dratted In IKII. It will b.-cvmlt*
effective after ratlfienlirtit hy the
American Senate and the rhincer
le^itlature. .
‘
___ '
American official. emplu**Urd
Ihn the tuning iff the lirnty i. nut
Intel,did a&gt; n ntnv,. hy thi* countly
lu atrviigthrn t.'niarvj Kat-Shek'v
tmiinmil government In it. « rugg_le with rhine.e (kimmunl.t.. •
‘ The .itfnl‘&gt;K took plan* in' Naitk*
tag. Among thu treaty prnvi.hvu*

F l k t V / r (c

for UNITED STATES

Spain Denies * Report
I’hat 100 Persons
Were Arrested For

riptling Revolution
,
**» Aw,ucial«f I'rraa
Hu*
H ig-K our
fo r e ig n
ih in isters co n v e n e d tills u flet noon in N ew York C ity
to begin th e ir tli.dcua.sion oP
r. urn pen a
p e a c e , t r e a t ie s ,
lot* iiiiniatei-N upelTetl t h «

oteeting

i,,

a

:i7.t|,.f|oop

o p a rtm en t—trt rNevV Y ork 'it
W 'nM oif-A stoH a iIn tel aiuD
Heated nruiim l an oval w liitis
•pine table were Secretary o f
&gt;late
lame. Ilyrne., foreign
Miiu.tei, v, A|. MoI,ill,v ,,f
i - ' . „ Sia* ••t” ‘*»t Hevm
„f
Oreat Hr,tain an,| Deputy Kor''"•"■•ei f'nflfe DeMurvllln

••I rj^ihn*.
The tn.k of the Iiiinlrtera
ta
I'lae. iufu .Jimll «hu|&gt;e the poacn
•• Mu. f.„ l u i y, hoiland. Hun.
“."•&gt;
H.iinama and llnlgnria.
Ih e i

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‘ ••o Ame, lean official. havo
called ••||„. liernian .|oe.ti,.„‘*
' ttMug thi |iri*««*iiV
ferrite*.
S.-ciel«M Ilyrne. .|&gt;enl u l.u.t.

ii (iiglui leaves the speaker's stand
' •D lit .n*h delegale. Ivin Tlmmas,
•on lic.ii|||y applaud In his »poech,
wit m aiinamciiU. (iiilcrmihunal)

St. Augustine Noses Out Celery
Kennedy Expla!

Finhlng- Licenses
I N. Kennedy dir.-rtor of the
State liame and Kre.h Wntet Ki’ l*
t'umiiiiislun, - ini,ii t.alay that ,•
lelad fish dealer's lieetue or ..
rmnmerviul Iniat license due* liu.
authorise the h.ldul to fish. Il
■mly nuthorire. hipiMo deal ill fi*l.
and ll»e the boat tir catch the fish,
he sells..

In Everglades
A ls
s « Ili( By Storm
D u r in g Past Week

Bi'iin

JACK80NVII.I.K,

V.

I

lr he fishes outside rtf his hoini'
county’ at all or If lie fisiir- ••
Ills hunit" county l.y any nielli.* I
other than pole and tins*, lyeim-dt
said, ha will be rei|uitcd t» &gt;
Hi |&gt;&lt;&gt;*«e.slnn , , f n . l a t e D -l i * ' .
It* eiiite.

some in othkre. While I'believe
that wa will suffer' a net lots,
Good news for th,1 feel confident that we will re­
*♦•» Ain* pi* k* il ti|i !»4 vuith Sjtn
Santa Claus will arrive Saturday
tain control.”
.' .
^ M
f» *I*| t |,u
morning, - Nov. 3b, al&gt;onrd a *ea
I "•%
ti»*
I m k r i iiiti«*n| Ity l!t
**"• •* ''•‘lis t a t.f St A Ulffl'Mldt* . .».!»
plane which ‘is scheduled tt» lanf\
!*•-.e|tl«- ill -It-.ttl u l i k .v u ,IV | . .|f» | t*i*, ».**•
(I , | y ni tie.
on laike Mi-ur.M-. A I'ig pa rad.'
h t t li v L l t i i i! t i g h t . 4)ti«| l i l n u l y
tit*
S a tifniil tuien il lln* (Hi Ly kickwill fnllmtc, ami bands from San­
W, C. Ilartlinr, a rciid.nt &gt;d
*U'**'l &lt;»f f f g l m r n l u t inn; I *i »vrt*«- m g o f f lo t h r M ulleit. hnm ctlLttfty I hilward H lnliu ami City Cum.
ford, Orlando, Winter Park, !&gt;.*f t i t i 'i | •11*#* |ir^ * i,|
,i f
b u r in li m i i 1 T o m in v . tloueh. Jiiliiiaori.
West First Street and Im-al
la-.Jwr were
S e l i n « ■mUalim'T lea H
Land and'other communities will,
**|ihiiitim l" ch tU M ,
tV itn n n iy
utu| imuI l ltir k \ i W e r * Lt-gtin p ie tiitjg ii&gt;mliia,ut,*l
farmer, caught seven l.lnck lu»rkuurilsy
ull'-riuroa
b* Invited to play. There will l« ,
f
itutt«
«
tu
l
a
ln
liilt
t
y
L
im
it*
.u
l
*»f
|
bv
City
conunluilimrrx
unit
In the Wvklva River Friday and
Lie FV*| f t i u . t i t l \knll.
Fikr **ff
gaily decorated floats; al«o blcjr» a -t«*lt|l *|M*ut|ii- (■
| l f f lri«*n«,\
Mav.ir
II
J
Out
foUowtng
Saturday, ranging In w.-ight
'
ST.
AUGUSTINK.
Nov.
4.
,A’,
cles and iiddte vehicles, with prices
thru
t of Wlu*t thry lentust
i«|t«iiM i'*ttntiii!t
M «ttf^i|
ni
M i*
Robert Samuel, 1B20 ' Sanford ft r the best dreotations. ltest «f —-A fonder speaker of the Flor­ from two and a lialf to .eve.,
•i vniufmtory Inlervh-w wtlH Waa
*mm fu it c m tv t i l . i L i f g r i t y h i g t i k c i i r i »*.| h i - , . u
piamds:
Mr.
Ilartli
nr
gnvr
the
ida
'
-House
of
Itrpreeentativrs*
^venue, picked 13 uf. 16 grid­ all thug will be a lot, of randy
• i D H i .in n i p j i l . t t nf n i p t it u t . r«M*»tt | i i m I
A•
A.imlnLMrntlon otfldaLi In
has' urged members of the Flor­ Herald three fine has* that »&lt;'■■•
iron conteats and waa declared given away.
W.i*liln,t.«i In regard to f i n a l
**Uik .km| i n **$**•• ||11**9| lllw ltnitl
|i|||,
Tf'ifgfit Saturday morning
th* winner of th* Mathar-RitxThis invitation tu Santa, and tin­ ida Stale Junior Chamie, of1
*t(l.-ni&gt;-m
,.f pmpert* rlghb* at tlin
I* *•»!•»»•! *111.1 t r U ,
Fm i
In le t' •
\fi.,
Commerce to exert, "strong pr,-«
Herald pick th* winner contest.
J Sant,nil Naval Air .Station.
• ii«!t* .i. | . f
tiie k rfV
till
F til*
’ .»»
*
tt'eallaw**
.a
waau
u
l
sure"
In
help
e
f
f
e
c
t
u
omplelr
Tha only tw0 games that young
I Xtr tlu-gma. *ho will, Mr lewh.
’ i A m i n ot. II. •li^ | *»e t » &gt; an.| i 1&gt;.I*- jer arriv e*! l a i d , t „ H a u f u h i F r iit o y .
rewriting of the Florida e.-o.li
Samuel failed to select - corrWlly
1| Hull Hoik••#| Ul.. Ii.ill tse! Ifa Mtlllr! |titrli .till that lie luul tuutkl Dial
tution.
eecrp th# Sanford-St. Augustin#
j -S •*»! *• M’llHv aaf U.iUtllltf *•« f Mane nf llw? WAA mjueaU liad been
The former Florida speaker,
ffftd th*. Cornell - Columbia tilt*. Clifford G. Gracey
•
! Inr 1.1* |tla\- lift a ftikr.l irM'f «»• ritaiiMfd aliicp that ageticy I,ad
Dan McCarthy of Fort I’ieire,
First. pria*, offered by Mather
AHilri w»*»i (t*liui 4fi| » k»«i Im |•ft tie*-,, &lt;ontact«M, and that soma of
of Sanford,- waa * lounge chair Died Saturday Ni^ht also urged'the Jaycees tu advo­
n tttck lr
(o
tiu iM
t)ir
I ik h i
cate the creation of a stale tax
Die City's proposal* had to be reand ottoman.
pond
when
lie
said
tlmt
"in
some
I1* h ln i t lin i; lip , Im t U , r S f lit f o iil lin e vt-M-O and new requenta made.
Clifford Gamble Gracy die.1 at commission, possibly 'as part at
Second, third and fourth pri»*
rn-rji
hiuikaariii
tt-,luces
the
.-nun
1 • vkns .ifi *!,•,-. tin iin- o|aj ami
Pro|u*als concerning Die airport;
hl» home (n Miami Saturday,. Nov, a new constitution, with 100 per­
•winnera
* ___correct
•',;V of a child lo tearu and dgveh,|r
^iHmifuril dit*w a fi\»• yaul penalty Mvcilon of the Station are iibaeCl
selection* and war* Judged win­ •2 at 7:00 p. M." ftllowltig a brief cent taxation on valuation enby
as
niucli
a,
7*.
jwtrnit.
If
i*c
I ( MhlinutH l»M I'agr T hn )
romplrtrd and .slioukl be paAwst
form! throughout thr state.
ners In th* order In which they Illness.
nouiiie that the children hi* eui
upon during tl«e coming week,
McCarthy addressed the JayMr. CYscey was Imm in Grovewere received. 8#cend prixa, a
s.-hopls who haw Inmkwcim- arc
•sahl Mr. Hlggin*.
..
china baa* table lamp offered by town, Gs.. Jan. 23, IHtMk lie cam?
lo»lng half their Capacity 1" prutii
fV&gt;||*wtng Ujr prrarntation of the
Mathar, waa won be QUd Bors- to' Hanford In 11*24 and resided
Ia-gislstur* to appropriate’ ll.ftou. from education then **«• aie wav ;
lull report to the City Commission,
dorf, 1800 Elm Avenue. Mr. her* until about Ihire years ago
000 for necassary expansion nf int une-fifih of our State uppiothe change* necevuuiry In the pre’Aurtdurf misted th* Corntll - whan he moved tu .Miami.
public health control in Florid* pnalion of |lit,(MMt.tMH) each year
rctitallon were nut Ivor lied by the
8urvivors ‘ incl.mle “ fir* sons.
Columbia lilt and th* Penn State
and that ha considered it “a* because of this neglect. That is t'»
Comintoslonera., amt they vu*re
Virgil,
Walter
and
Charles
of
Han­
» Fordham contaat.
.
.
being a conservative Investment.•' &gt;ay, we Tire actually getting -aluul
liutructevt to prepare proposato
ford;
Clifford
of
Miami;
and
Billy
. Dan - Wright won Uilrd prise,
Dr. Herbert L. Bryans, presi fmirtoen and one half millioii
emtKxlylng these chmngea. ,
wRh the Ul 8, Army statiunesl *i. for the selection of a budget di­ dent, Pensacola M i d . that the State dollars in rexulls frum th« ID*,Thrw proposals were mailed
2-ThMhMfc'
“
‘ ‘ f f iM i China;
rini I — Hill llruimn of Sanford Saturday
two '•iaughtars, Mrs. J. K. rector by th* legislature. Amend­ Health Departmen. ta doin© every fin,000 we are spending.
afternoon ntid will be
A t t a c h i n g fnls£ p s o i i u g a n d n . lie routinin',| to (•« (tie outstanding
Jones
and
Miss
H
^
lie
‘.Gracey,
mentfive
would
eliminate
imt*t
.p,:k both of Sanford; tw.) brothers, continuing slate appropriations. thing possible for th* protection Cancer which killed 2400 net anus ii m e t l e d "8,11116 V i our N e w D e n i e r , hack to thr Floury Univi-rslt) considered at a Joint meeting
Thunwtay of Uic WAA. the Navy
of th* health of th# people, but in Florid* last year Wins nliui imk lu . B. e. 8U .U . H i t J. M.
I h r p r o p a g a n d a t h a t iiitrr.chiM.1 footl'all Imgue this
and the CAA (Civil Aeronautic*).tliat th* Governor had exprvant* i (Hirtant cn the roster »f problem*, ymoeu , s par *e a dai n girgiklirred
Stineeiphar. Baa Curt!#, J. W. Bill Gracey of Gruvrauwn. Ga.
D e m o c r a t , week as he Ini the Freshmati
and
Jv*
Gracey
of
Jacksonville;
"After having interviewed o ffi­
th* situation axactly when he said
Altman and William McTear
ons sitter. Mrs, C. 0. Whita of Highway Patrol Has "Th# Department's activities aie ftrnerat diseases which account f«r m u s t v o l e for th e New Deal n o m i ­ eleven to it. third consecutive cial*. on the subject, I reel con­
Ift |&gt;crcent of Chatahoochce's nee, hut **c all know that we; ns victory.
Daytona. Beach.
fident that Lheae proposals will b*
restricted becau*# thr I'-'tirnts year after-year and tub- free A m e r i c a n s , can vole for the
&gt;Funeral services ‘will be con­
lie «rort-d one touchdown and accepted as presented." said Mr
Civilian Examiner severely
funds for th# naeossary ■ ami es­ ricutosis which kills aiound rtO&lt;» m a n of u u r choice in the voti/fg
13 Peraons Receive
Higgins
ducted at tha Erickson Funeral
sential operations have not lietn 1p-rsons • annually were- two other hm th. T h e N'vw Dealers »ay fur­ tetnied with Jack Itullwii.J uf
Tuesday at 2:00 I*. M. with
Montgomery. Ala., to setup an­ He pointed out that the City'#
I . C. Hander of the Florida allocated to it"
lVork
ork Compensati
Compensation Him#
Dr. E. D. Brownlee offlciatinr. Highway Patrol announced today • Dr, Bryan* also said It Is ttue magnified- diseases whch Gover­ ther (hat if you split Four ticket other ns the Fr»sh turm.l hack present rrvokahle permit to tha
nor
Caldwell
called
for
mote
mon­
it
will
he
thrown
out.
That
is
un­
station wlU be terminated when
Burial will be made in Evergre-n that a civilian examiner hat been that cnly ona state In tha Sou lithe Seniors, l'J-tt,
ey to combat.
&lt;i__^
true. This Is th* same sort of pro­
Early In the second quarter the WAA take# It over, which, h*
vqnloyed -to handle driver* #x- east spends la .. jUr capita that
paganda
I
'cautioned
you
to
bcAnother part of the ClKentor’s
Urannn took thr snap from sakl. should be not later than
aminflrtons for llcftues. Bender Florida doe* for public health com .
war* of several weeks ago. Put ernter, and stashed 10 yards uff Nov. 15. when final disposition will '
•aid that th* axamlnar will per­ Irol, a total of So cants par ;&gt;erso-i, *peech whirn Dr. Hryans run\tv„d- y.ur
in front of the name o f tackle to put the first-year men be considered.
VFW Donates »190 To form this duty in 8«rainol*, Lake whan national authorities agtCe e.1 was hi* reference to thr fi.ud of the m" aXn " you
property will be deed­
want .to vote for."
Volusia rouatia*.
in the lead. After the Seniors edAlllo ataUon
that at leait 62 par capita from the sanitary engineering "whirlr' has
the City, subject to reatrtclie
charged
that
the
Ol‘
A
SHS Library Drive an-i
• The axamlnar will be In San­
bean dangarousOly nrgleited. It Is ihrou-Ji regulation, forced- the knotted the count midway the Uon In the dard as to Urn opera­
ford every Tuesday afternoon from
impossibltKfnr the Stale Hoard of United Stale* to uhtain our sunply fourth quarter, the Freshmen tion of schools, airport and th*
John L Saul* adjutani of Sami- 24)0 lo fi:Q0 O'clock and eveiy
Health to carry nut tha ir-llvit, t of shoe J’ athtr from Ariantina.
hospital, ha declared. Whan tha**
_1__ ___
*__n.
An
_
nol* County Post No. 3n 2 of the Ha'unlay
morning from #:Q0 to
change* are made, tha program
assigned to that Department by
Vgterana of Frreitm War*, an- 12:00 o’clock. PatnJmati B*nder
can go ahead aa planned a few
Itiw on th* meager bpprupriathm
flounced today that th* local or- revealed that this afternoon, was
months ago, ha aald.,
*
of 670,000. Stream pollution alone
Georg* Si Anderson, Itinerant
ganliation ha* cpnttlbuled 6UM U»j last tliy he would personally
. Mr. IHggtna and Mr. Laahar, re­
contact repraaentativ? from th«
*»,. U ft .ftirm it 8emino|* High give examination* to driver* seek
ported that they enjoyed (to*
-Vctotan* Adminlitration Sul&gt;- Uuig licenac*.
•'*- » . *"
weather an theff trip, and had ho
gional offiro- In Orlamlo will I *
Bamiar also explained that th*
automobile trouble. They com­
In' Sanford tomnrow* from 2:00
offic* will be moved from the
mented on the. amount of cotton
A. M. to 3:00 p. M. a l the Sheriff's
being picked In the Carolina*, with
Armory to' a new. location lata
•Office' In the Court Houx*. Mr.
grower* rushing U to mark*&lt; for &gt;
thi* wreak or early next weak. Tha
And;raun
Will
nuiat
veteran*
with
high price*. Washington officials naw location has not rat bem dcmatter*
pert*iningto
benefits
to
expressed much Intry-rat tn tha re­
ruled, b# aald, but added that It
which they may he enrlltad and
port of th* meant rocape of M ,
would b« annrunced aa aoon as
the mountain -Hon. from th* BanBatarmlnad. -

Robert Samuel Is
Warned Winner Of
Football Contest

Higgins, Leshcc

Florida Jaycees.
Asked To Urge
New Constitution

Emory University
Fresh A^ain Led
By Bill- Branan

F A R R I.Il’ S
9/~S

1946

State Hoard Lauds Caldwell's Plan
For Exuansion 0t‘ Health t'untrol

XO TICH TO . t m t t l l
TOl
IIU V I N IIAIIIIOWH. w h o s e
rcsMan&lt;-e Is u n li n n w n : ,
•
Vi.u t u * h s t r b r n o llf le d t h at sail
fu r d t v n r r s h a . b s s n ( 11.4 a g a i n s t
rol l , h r n n i N K . I . I A IIAUIIUWH, In
Ih* C i r c u i t C o u r t ■ (nr IH* N in th
J u d ic ia l C l r r u l t s i l b * Hla l* o l
F lo r i d a . In a n d (o r Hsm inol* Corraty,

ti«M si sat act glut,

4,

da

Rie Democrats will ratalrt con­
trol of Congress, both the'House
of Representative* and the Sen­
ate. W * will lose soma seats In
some' tstates' but will pick up
.

n ,.tld a

PACKAGE S I O H I -

NOV.

.

Hparkman

Local Merchants
Make Plans. For
"Hut after weighing all the fac­
tors involved I believe I am Christmas Parade
cpnservativr whan I predict that

••.•cm.

r.Mn,i&gt;.

m arg in ."

RapraaenlatlT*

"Making • pradilllun on th*
mitriune of an off-year nationtil
gfc- tinn la hatardoUa enough, in
r*tm*J . Uiaea and la' dowirdght
difficult tn 'U ii post-war ywft\ "
“Thee*, are so many factors
that .emiat b* considered that
the usual yardsticks which gen­
erally ore reliable In other years
cannot be depended upon with
certainly in 1040.*r •
Sparkman went «h to say:

W .elk I d *. ' VH a I h I I l f v* J o h n . «
W a lkin*.
lir lH n la h U «u 'l
I h a I li t * r t *
I l r r k ' l l R l i l I" .ni . I h u i I m I* • l l k n r r r
\|*U j t i *
llirrrfn rt
tr &gt; j i il fr t |
»u
mi|H*4i ^ l h Hulil t a i n t
In l'**t *' 0
i*f
l&gt;) a l l n r n r j r a l I h r i * o u i l l l n t i g r In
s^4nf&lt;*rt1. F l o r i d a
«&gt;n i h r
;t*«l «la&gt;

C l 11n i l

Trumans O ff To Missouri To Vote

SKMIN0U5 lIK ill SCHOOL

l ‘&gt;U

Solo rates to pilots, In Piper Cubs or Taylorcraf ts. 30 n
Ground School Course, cost per hour ............... i....

L*publican
Asserts
Election May Well

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1946
Spomored By The

IN THE SOUTHEAST
: people drink Atlantic Ale and Beer than any other,
It must b e...
*
M B ** m

K r h c r l P. Hiiimhisldn
Ad«»rnry
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! III. first jJ earlier this fall whih
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Ini 11 handling efforts
Tl*
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neon lougher.
D will reach ii , ii.-uk on Saturday, No* U. in
Yankee Stadium whrie
lim y
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III
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year.
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jycar ifiay he gl.lined from the
'y n iilv c atall.tir. of t'lenn Dnvi.
and Felix (IhwJ lllanchnrd, two
' ot the i»iexte*t hall rarriiTa oi
all t i n 4 . •
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tho major nffeiiae w up* i i . f*&gt;;
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I that find* A im , and it* rival*
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I oppo.itinn atronge, than duiuiM'
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land Davi* have he n faking turn.
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: arr.iiiul the end*.
.
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; in IU4A. In hi* fir*t 7ft cairiea from
l&gt;rrimnmge he averng.d h.2 n»

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Action Revealed By
State Department;
Commerce. Friend­
ship
Emphasized

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the Aliarra of mo*! Inveattnent comparne-, repre­
tent car.'(Iilly t&lt;i*rte,l group* of good tirade MxurlUes
Thr&gt;- xharea have liettemt tfie market overate for
year* Title may be the moment to place your confidence
In those whoMi bueinrra it bv to know.

MONDAY,

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                    <text>THURSDAY. OCT. 31, 1946

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PACE EIGHT

rain And Spine Surgery Akfa
Puzzling Palsy And Paralysis
Br ALTON L. HLAKES LEE
AP Nowafraturoa Writer
NEW YQRK—Surgery on tha
brain and ipinal narva channel*
it bringing relief to aome victim*
of two painful, crippling diseases
—shaking palsy and a paralysis
that twists muscles, sometime*
turning the head over tha shoulder.
The new methods were described
by Dr, Tracy J. Putnam, director

Sanford Furniture Co's.
Fall Style Show

New Ufa sod sparkle In
yswr living - reosn is
whet yog need. Expert­
ly aad gukfcly aecoetpllshed by any ef these
beanUful pieces below
* —and mere arrayed In
o v store.

merous patients, Dr. Putnam said.
One _puiile, he continued, is why
a given operation works in one
case but not another.
Dr. Ihitnam also la professor of
neurology and neurological sur­
gery at the College of Physicians
and Surgeons, Columbia Univer­
sity, snd now is'-on sabbatical laavs.
The mule' deer, so called becau*« of his long cars, Is the prin­
cipal big game animal of Among
ant Is found nearly evcrywh.ru
in the state except in the north­
eastern section. More than 15,000
—the largest single heard of mule
deer in the United States—roam
the Kiabab {preat, north of Grand
Canyon.
-'
Ari tuna's Painted D
stretch of Vividly banded
yellow, red, mafenta and mauvs
sands beneath an asure sky, jxtenda for 300 miles along the
north bank of the Little Colorado

LEGAL NOTICE
In about 75 per cent of eases,
operations can bring relief of the
trembling, or con tree tions.and of­
ten of pain, but they era not e
cure, he said. They seldom relieve
the rigidity, and may leave the
tremor-effected arm or leg weakcjied.
I Medicine* sometimes help somtj-whstiir tmthnilmeniirWhiVcauies
the abnormal nerve aignala is not
known, l&gt;f. Putnam* aaid, but oporation* are- helping to explain
their mechanism.

Massive New
Modern Suites

I

$ 1 6 9 up
Distinctively styled with deep,
comfortable sents, high, wide
backs, Spring-filled’for relaxing
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#construction and good-looking
styling of this sofn nnd chair.

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exposed
wood- pieces.

IN JH C CIRCUIT COURT, NINTH
JUDICIAL. CIRCUIT, IN AND PUR
KBMtNOLE COUNTT. FLORIDA.
IN CIIANCRRT NO. « » S
OLIVE FO LCIIETtl.

riaiotirr

T O : L U R K N Z O F O L C I I E T T L N orth
B r e w s t e r B l r . c t , O r . w s l . r , N. T.
Toil a r * h e r e b y o r d e r e d l o a p p e a r
In p e rs o n ( o r b y a t t o r n e y ) In ( h .
Circuit Court o f H .m lnol. County,
F l o r i d a , on o r b e fo r e Ih * l l l h d a y uf
N o v e m b e r , ISIS, l o a n a w e r a Hill of
C o m p l a i n t Iliad a g a i n s t y o u fo r
f a l l u r o l o s p p w r , plea, or a n s w e r
a a r e q u ir e d b y l a w herein.
I T III O R D E R E D t h e l Ihl a n o l l e
b e p u b l i s h e d o n e . a w e e k f o r fo ur
( t ) c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s In I h e Ba nford H erald, s new spap er p u b ll.b rd
In H an ford , H e m ln o l . C o u n t y , F l a i l *

O l f T H l k n i l D U trlet of U i ' I U l l
or F le rM a , la t k . I H t M I k C*a*
p r a m o f t k a U a lt o d B U I M .
F a r T w o J u s t i c e o f i k . Buprsm s
C o a r t o f ih o P la ta o f F lerM a-

par Tw o Railroad ConunlialaBaca
o f lb . B l» t . of Florida.
F o r B U I . S t a a l o r f o r N o n . (*T th)
B . n a i o r l .1 D i s t r i c t o f t h . B t a t . o f
F lo r i d a .
• F o r T w o M em bers o f I k . I lo a * .
o f R . a r * . . o t a t l r M o f I k . Btata of
F lo r i d a .
F o r T h r . . C o on I r C o m rolaaton* r*.
D l a t r l c t . o n * . T w o a n d F ou r.
F o r T w o M .n l b « r o o f l b . C o u n t r
B oard o f Fubllo la a lr a c llo a . DU.
I r t c l. O a . a a d Throe.

For JiM ln of Ibo Pmtca la aad
far th. following J tu lle Dlatrtcla.
vlsi Nan#.
F o r C o a o t a b l . l a a a d f a r lh&lt;
fallowing Juatle. District*. via
Na- V I ,

d* W I T N B I U I m y h a n d s n d o f f l c U l
s e a l litis l f t h d a y o f O e lo h er . I»(*.
-O- P. HERNDON
* - c l . r k C ircuit Court
.
N OTICE OF E M O T IO N
T o t h . S h eriff o fjt e m ln o l. C o u n ­
ty. o f t h . H tat. o f F lo r t f c ;

(BEAL.
S ~ " ' * r r #r , U W T o I le a . C II A I tU C * U. H A N D ,
B b srltf H em lnol. C o un ty.

Its It Known, .That I. H. A.
OHAT, B*er.tary of the BUto of
Florida, do hsr.by give netlee
that &gt;Q X I| U A L ELECT 1IHV

Y A R D L E Y V E N E T IA N

Win b. held In Bemlifote County.
Hints- of riorida. on Tussdsy nest
succeeding th. first. Monday In
November, A. D. l i l t , th. eald
Tees day . being the
J
FIFTH DAT OF NOVKMBESt

FOR TONIGHT^

F o r U n l l a d B l a i s . Be n s lor .
F o g rR a p r a a e n l S t l v . o f t h . . F i f t h

IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T U K T H E
N IN T H
JU D ICIAL C IR C U IT
UK
T H E S T A T E U K F L O R ID A IN AN D
KUR KLM IN OLE COU NTV
IN C I I A N U E R r
IJI.ADYH L E W I S D i l l R L E .
I'H iniirr ,

Rdw* ka k E pie. Make
It In a Iffy using ctlip
wofon com bined with
tasty Helen Ann FruitNut Mix.

o ." q i u b L E .
D .t.od ant,

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ORIIKM OK I-l nl.U ATION
TU : J I O Y A E
O.
D IUIILK,
1*1
F a r m e r H i r e d , Hyre cu ve , N e w T u r k :
O C A l i T H L E W I S D 1U H L E h t . tllvil
s u i t tut i l i v u t c . iraN&gt;t&gt;*t~ y o u in
t l h t a b o v e e n l l t l r d c o u rt , . m l y o u
. r . h e re b y r e q u i r e d lo t i l . y o u r
w r l t l . n a p p e a r a n c e ( p t r e o t j a l l y or I
by- a t l o r n . y ) t o t h e SJ.1I o f C o i n - 1
p la in t in w ild c a u s e on u r b e f o r e
t h . XHd d a y a f l l . c . n i b s r , 114*. a nd
to I h . r c a t l . r t i l . y u u r d e f e n e e , If
a n y y o u h a v e , l o sa id Hill a a r«q u lr ,| l by l a w , a n d f a l l nut, a la * a
U *er*t Pro C u n f s u o w ill b . o n l . r , d a ta ln s t you.
T h is n o lle , sh a ll b . published
o n e . . week fo r fo u r (t) r o i i s .c u t t v .
w . s k a In I h . S a n f o r d H e r a l d , a
newspaper ’ o f g e n e ral circu lation
p u b li sh e d
In
S e m in o le
County,
Klor Ids.
tV IT N E S my h a n d and o f t l e l . L
s e e l at S a n f o rd . H-mlnolu C o u n t y ,
F lo ri da , this th e I J r d d a y o f O c t o b e r ,
A. D , I ,I S .
O. p. H E R N D O N
C l e r k o f s a i d C i r c u it C o u r t
(H E AL) )

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. $ 6 9 up
Ffno'for Fall nnd Winter ove­
rlings by tha fire, rending a good
book. Mnn-alzed comfort wrap­
ped up in n man-Bizcd chair.
course,
toman Included

Living Room Mirrors
Mirrors tie a room together, givo
it life a n d . animation I Mirrors
that are large, mirror* th a t are
email, round or equate—fwo have
them all.

e

$ 1 3 up
Smart Table Lamps

All the new styles nnd designs.
Glazed pottery, Metal, Bleached
Modems. All with corresponding
thadea in latest shapes.

Yea atyri evee sHr a few
anhlds for originality by
odxlog generous quanHH« of Helen Ann FruitNut Mix wfth sparkling
(eOo.

Rom where I s i t l y Joe Marsh

fust try Heaping spoon­
ful* of Helen Ann FruitNut Mix stirred up thor­
oughly in v a n i l l a ice

Friendship— Three
Thousand Miles A part

The first operation tried, for
dystonia, removes part Of the mot­
or, cortex from the top of th^brpin. T H E S T A T E O K K L O H I D A T O :
L O R E N C E O. I I I U ,
III
l.yn n
Ever play chess? It’s a great chess boaftL Aad th* Englishman
First performed irt England In FDrive,
Chevy Chaee, M aryla n d:
1U0P, it waa developed considerably A e w o r n bill u t c o m p l a i n t h a v i n g gam* I On* ef the etroagont friend­ write, him that ha dsea the earna
In recent years by Dr. Paul Bucy been filed e . e i l i e t y o u In t h . C i r ­ ship* I know of started with a gam. "Ton know, it‘n almost a* It we
of Chicago and By Dr. Roland cuit C o u r t o f H e m ln o l . C o u n t y , of chess—between Dad Haskins, la shared a glass af hear together,
lo ri d a , In c h a n c e r y , hy t j e n t i r e L.
Klemma of St. 1-oui*. .It work* FHill
our (own, and a man named Dalton' tool- eaya Dad contentedly.
fu r d i v o r c e t h e s e p r e e e n l a a re
well for spasms of th*. arm, but t* co m m d n d y o u t o be e n d a p p e a r Barnes, la England.
From where I tit, you can talk
less well
leg, chAn-|t?,“r».»*“
face,
Alan
ha* for
twothots
anti of
of the
n»rvt
‘S"'.1 °,n w
, i I -neck,
. iand
t - t a achieves
in i k . s n extremely
l n a l s n n l D r d d a y o f N o v e m b e r , A . D. ISIS,
or
They’ve never teen each other, about diplomacy and foreign polnel. -or- rtract*
in th, aplnxl
tortL
tUcr.e Kro^Cutf^, wni
good
results
selected
never met. But for the part eight ky, but it’s often $*** Uttla thing*
O
n e Is
f o u f i uin III
l o w « £cases,
u n i m aDr.
J j . 1,0 » tit*rt 4 a g a l n a l Yen*
Putnam
said. and still Is retained It Is l u f l h s r o r d . r c l t h a t Ibis yean they’ve been playing cheaa —like a game of cheee or a glass
even
in flab**,
second
operation,
for c it a t io n ti* p u b lis h e d In T h * Ba nInAman.
Tho other
set, thealso
pyram­
■idal
dystonia,
developed byonly
Dr. ford H era ld, ■ n e w s p a p e r p u b l l t h e d by mail together — Dad pstaling of beer—that can make for toler­
tract, was
is wttl-developed
ance and understanding . . . beIn Hanford, Hemlndte C o u n t r , F l o r i ­ over Dal ton’• latest letter, whit* ha
1Ijin
Putnam
anti monkey*.
hia associate*. It la da.
man and
o n e . e ach w s e k f o r t o u r ( t )
tvfeen people of all nation* , . . be­
tend*
a
chart
of
hit
next
more
to
done
in
the
.peck
on
a
nerve
chan­
There was evidence that the c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s ,
tween neighbor* here at luma* I
nel innerve
the spinal
cord. wa*
The respon­
reason­ W l T N E B f l - m y h a n d a nd o f f l r l . l England.
.□Id
channel
inglewas
abnormal
aignals ■ sal a t Hanford, C o u n t y o f H.t n lsib
forthat
the the
muscle
contraction*
note a n d m a l e . o f F l u Ida, t h i s Ih*
Dad always thinks beat yrltk a
fiom
the brain
ba 'stopped
in
dystonia,
andmight
an operation
of l l r d ' d a y o f O ctob er . A . I*. I t l t .
mellow glass of beer betid* hie
before they
reached
the nerve*
j*cutting
into this
old pathway
wa*
O. K. H E R N D O N
to theon
body
extremities.
C l a r k o f &lt; h. C i r c u i t . C o u r t
tgoing
in t tried
a girl
who wa* In
Out pain.
h*re aItstrange
In man'* ( H E A L )
great
workedfact
successfully
t ie r la nd W . lip* nee r
Ctprtight, 1946, U mlfd S ia m Brewers FcmaJttitm
evolution
to tha
be considered.
I It
*hu hadhad
about
same pro­ Attorney at taw
portion of Buceaas as the opera­
tio n on tha brain motor untar,
and can ba used when paralysis
I affects both aide* of the body, Dr.
Putnam said.
• But thi* method had no effect
on ahaklng palsy. Apparently the
I narva impulse* causing the tremor
were transmitted along the py­
ramidal tract, not the old m6tor
Ichannel.
But would cutting Into man's
Imain nerve tract produce severe
i^
.s-j
1paralysis 7 Testa with monkey*
, it would
......... .......
_ _ oper­
indicated
not Hi*
a tio n wa* first carried out on a
lient who had been completely
iapacitatad for 18 yean. It
i’ t bava so
brought marked relief and has
been used successfully with nu-

Big Lounge

Or d*n|hi then with a
M craltel ham, rubbed
trad garnished and—
y e t i even -stuffedI—
with Helen Ann FruitHut Mix..

ffcay #• Frapara with

H elen Gnn
Fruit-ltut miH

W* hope vuu’ra right Far ear part, W ie doing oar
best to get tnoee grand new Packard* to oar cattomaa.
• Y o u k n e w Ik e tH u a H o n

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Bat, lika every other motor cor manufacturer, Packard Is
•d ll struggling with parts and material* shortage*.
This year, thg industry as s whole ha* bean able to

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A N INDEPENDENT D A IL Y NEWSPAPER
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VOLUM E

Talk Started
Over M iners’
ie Demands
,

SANFORD,

E i t i b l i i h f d 100B

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F R ID A Y ,

NOV.

1. |»-IG'

A ifn 'cin iril Prrm Leased W ir e

Nations’
Action
M
ay
M um Uu lra in
Home To Vote Lead To Break With Spain
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A. P. PoTituai Writer
States (i. 0. P. Is
Out To Break Up
Demo ' Strongholds

Lewis Fails To $how
Up But Sends His
Assistant As Mines
In W est’ Va. Close

JITTLRSON

CITY.

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Molotov Asks U. N. To Ban Avlfomli, Limit Arms

Mm,

N i» t . |*

■truck plant/ rkfcrU attempt la turn the ear ayrr while police niili'U Plain fititen Harry-8. Truman 1*
the other side In an attempt lb hall the action.
tlnlrrnatloiial) roliiu: toward his home town of
litdrpi m- ne’e, Mr., today, so he.ran
vote in dext Tuetday’* election,

Sophomore Players Win Cup In
.. School Hallowe’en Stunt Night
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Blit wbriber ll.ii ry S Tin omit a*
I’tc d i'id of the United Slotea J
and eld- 1 of tlm Iwnwriati* party!
wall have anythin1* to wtv to tlm ,publie jilomt those rleetion* is ntiy-j

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13 Are Injured
In Bombay During
' Religious Riot

ImmI)'- hiii-ks,

llv Wild.A UU CONNOLLY
A cast of nine Seminole High
School sophoirm.r plny.i* in, •»
one net skit, won stt?h noisy ;ippiecintinn wit|i (heir rendition
last evening ,d '‘Billy's First |)atf"
witli Donald Deni as Hilly, that
live cIn** wa* awarded » ‘llv;*"
i up liy the judge*. The occasion
wn, lialloweVn stunt ulgift.

j-

Su fur the pidilical wrrti hn*’
(men ntum a* fur a* the Chief |
Executive t* conremetl. .Vnd*As&lt;
far a* lu* pres* sren tniv i* con-j
e -rmol. it will rniitlnuc to no mum.!
Areoiilinj* to t’lutrie, Ro**, the |

Ptesiilrnt might wav*- to byxtnnd-’
rr* when hi* train passes through SD\ D, I' I o ll l l l .S MIN|sll.l( t M. .Molotov liar lleltl mldirs.nl l \ drlrfjlr,. at lln.tdoc \|r,il«*
St. Lout* this miming and Htd-'Vark, s t ■I'toanHing that the rn,nr*t llir -r.inlt tminrd srrk ., unitrrvtl liinll.tilnu nt* sriniiiirots .mil
alia* Mo., this ttftcrnpoft Hot), o f | f ndilblt jo'olio Into .uni iiv *»t the xtoo, l***toh III * o ' I tie ltu,-un drhealitto il.isr, uihh * «o.t tin I
| «.i«in lie ,it
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It wasn't r;i*j for tl*j jmtgi-,, tho.- iM-ra*|oll« offei Mf. TrtJilt**ll T* tlrlrx*ll..n l**|* srt.iw. Ilslrtt Ollroll* !•* llir l»* ltll|llllr III.I.n, oulkllic .nlilriss
I I in r iu H - A r td M o s l e m H l i t « s u e k .j i . i t . u m w i Mr. sn ..,•)&gt; itiinilv for r* -'niporanentts
(&gt; n * S l.
A .,.^
• |K. I* tliown.ii- tu nlrtke ti dertiiion ,(n-eiin*' opt In-half of hi- party's
-Battle
Over SacrFe-L-pr;-^,^
,, .... .„„i k*.m. candidate-.

ficial

jsjj Jinks
rlasoes w'-re there with
Ceremonies
plenty of hunumi*. enmpetitinn

Mary Anne li»lh&gt;w»y, » « Hilly *

Sccurilv Council Is
ISxpcHud To Take
! |&gt; Franco Case On
M « n d a y Alnrning
i v k i : SI I I l-HS, V* V© *
( \ ! ‘&gt;—- |*t upu rfl
I n
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l
tjM' ndinc
. |ilar*H r *«im' tirider .ill.n h by ..
Senator \ilhiir fl. \ .mdenberg. '|he Mirhlgaii -rnator
l o b ) told Ihe j'N .financial,.
coin mill iv that Ho- l-iiited
Stair* is not read) In pay
511 per rent of Ihe ailmlltictralive costs pi, -uggestrd.
VamlenlH-rg aharpi In. bpocrl■
ride ,il llir whole fmanrUI
l hr &lt;•nu­i d . L hob.'
* j!
til) %tilt! ll 1* iiftn runt iniIt era * itj' --ri*
ti* l»«*c i» Ihf I * u! itullpllilljr
,!bi»(i&gt; lll-tll fill . 41riUA.irti it
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4f *»» ijIni i (lr ntl.it In im tT|»p«^ll l.#r l-f «HIM|B% li*- ^Ifl
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ni.itlr IM
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(in ,i1 €611i.lrit T•1(i 114' ItiUlk'
Vamt*'
rn rulIfNl flu** |»!«h
"inadeipinlr ami PIPITI-111 olf\*

\ WASH INOTONr Nov, I ,
N ov. I. t AP)— President
(&lt;p)—The xovcrnmeni start­
Truman's special lrain left
Jefferson City today at- 1:40
ed talking overview wuge
. P. M.. K a s la r n Standard
demands today with repre­
Time. The train made a tlsentatives of the United
minute stop during which
Ihe Prc-idcnl talked to Hov*
Mino Workers. John L.
errmr Phil Donnelly
and
Lewis did .not appear,’ hut
other MisMyttri officiata.
he- sent John O'Leary to
represent him in a meeting
AIHIA lilt PRESIDENT THU
VIOLENCE CLARIS at the AllU-fhalmer* plant In West Allis, Wise.,
with Federal Coal Mines as
» rar loaded wtlb non-strikers attempts to leavr the-(rmuuU ol the MAN'S TRAIN. Nov. I i/P&gt;
kdmlnistrator N: li. Collixmi.

H'lrary is vim presidrnt of Ilia
A F a t I,. Mine Worker*' Union.
A* the Conference opened, the
private owners of the mines
- contended that any new eon- f n im m by ■the government to
' Lewie would bo a public dis­
grace.
. At Willi*m|oni W. Va, lb'- of
Ihr .4- coni mines in the Wil­
liamson field are said to have
been closed in a walkout of
f-jplncrs ' which started at the
^Tume time wage negotiations pot
Under wav In Waahington. Srerafary J. J.' Ardigo of the WII.
Ramson Operator* Association
• Quoted, the miners as saying:
“No contract, no wprk."
,
In Milwaukee peaceful picket­
ing was conducted at the Allis*
Chalmers Manufacturing Com­
pany, which lias hcen strike­
bound for 1 HT, days. However, a
spokesman for thelM Ilwaukeo
county .sheriff's office /aid it
^'probably I* the lull before the
storm." «
The official referred -to the
almilnr pattern of the past sev­
eral day* when early shift work­
ers gained (entrance to Ihr plant,
only to encounter violence when
they left in mid-afternoon. Com­
pany affieiala said that about 1.750 worker* passed through tho
picket tin* to enter tho plaot.
And in the Philippine* it was
reported that the long drawn
agut maritime strike on the West
‘W^Coait of the United Slate* I*
„ making thing* tough for Fili­
pino*. They're l&gt;eginning to feel
V a ninch of Imported commodities.
The Manila government al­
ready ha* taken over Ihr dis­
tribution of flour and mill su­
gar. If the black markot in the
Philippine* gets much blacker.
.
the government will txlend it*
“ actsures to other commodities
now.in warehouses.
Even Filipino beer drinkers
a|ire feeling the effects of the
American strike. A lack of malt
ha* cut Ihe Islands' o n ly ’brew­
ery down to 20 percent of its
capacity and imported beer is
selling for $0 a case.
U tho maritime strike con­
tinue* to the first of th* year,
commercial circiAJ in Manila *«V
it will wipe out many a smalt
importer'■

NO. 2 90

Truman Keeps I

Rioting; Flares At Struck Plant*

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F L O R ID A ,

Mrs. II. Miminds Local Jaycees
Pink Slips Are
T. li. (htmip
On Their Way To Tells
Aliiiiil Sanitarium Hit S tate Group
OPA Fmployee*s
On A m endm ents

Hut ltn*« -ay. th*- Pre.ident
won't i ahr advsn1.il-- of them;
thill hr ha- no idsii- to make any
rail ion vviHr appeal for the D-mocrallc lieket. AI m tit the only thing
defintV* the Preshteni Im. in mind I
biween now and the time he nr-J
rive* home t* to shake hand* with
snine -late official, at Jefferson
Cilv. Missouri’s enntiai.
;
Hi use Speaker Sam Hnybuin f}
( ’o its u im T .s '
Texas Is slated to make a politir.il 1
((-Tceh tmighl at a party rally Ip f
A rc
D c cn
Independence. Bui the piesident
won'l h* tht-ie, Hi*'l| be visiting.
|. gl
liU muthrr ntnl ninlm Hi (ittlii I f All V iai &gt;r \i &gt;'ittHiit
.'Mb
%n*w ill
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L th*
OPA Id i t
ni AiLtfiLt rr if-jl i ■( ,t1
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Aftuiv I ’niH-ii N .ilm iig tjp l*t, ;iii |i i i ‘ili*-t -.1 * 11 v Itulfvy
.it in.pp lit 1Itp 1 N’ which
p iiiici-rtiMl
m igh t h’*t‘ i ,1
lu t :ih in iti|*|i* :l I |l reltlf jrillH
IV-11 ll I p ■
Mil 'I
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UOMHAY, Nov. I—{Ab—Thir­ first dote, provided a lot of fun..
•■•luy
teen person* have been injutud and thrre wn* a ginml tilixup, pro
rttifjl
In a rlusl) between Hindu* and testing mama* and ail. when Hilly
^ r|\
' i #»• *»ii *tl U4tl»l{'
military force* tucking to curb itwdi- r, t.’hei ry . -Siuglttgry. mi*
Ibr*
?•,,* i .(t fill. H mi
1* al fa .1
further communal strife at Bom­ tnkcnly also lined up a dale for
ii a .B i 1
■•♦ * tu -Imp
j I tifll t *t||pf» I
^Hfll Lit mm, « 1
ba v. Police Imtcj released few de&lt; hint with Barbara Britton, play d
it..,,
p. r
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Bcfiisc To Support ib.
(fniiim »- «
Ulif’
tail* of lh,j incident, but locttl by l.iln I.t-ff or. Other* in the rin.’.
»n:» «
fli?,.
j lillk U 1' *t.
Mi* II U ..I \
source* *ay the prlice .and troops wem Uiadys Well*, Eugene Hel­
* .riiltftl
(ioofls ntunti'- in fail Win I'M flrun M
Amuridmunls 1 Jc 5 -iii! inn
fired nearly 115 round* at tho per. Mnry Helen Fite. Hlan/’y
hi I,
1 Ul (ll* nt i•M. 'i* »lire lujH'lir it it - *■
Hindu*. Thirty were arre«trd.
'I'd (oiudit ii l i o ii A K
■■I* *i.l **nt
Minmley and Evelyn Mej*rh.
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The bnltle result* fronr a pnlicb
.1* L*T* Tne Juniors provided a lot of
lit Mirut u ............ II
attempt to, prevent orthodox lliu- fun with "Life with W i l l w i t h
* ill!.! *
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In
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tlu* fnnrt Intcrrering with relie toll * Mar^nret Partin scoring lu'nv ily
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Mill
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riles i&gt;f Moslem*. The Mi slim n* n Judy Cuuovn typ- of Irnldiy
nfij i=irb i
f* «m
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custom is to saciifiec animals dur­ soekrr. Willie yms ably played hyj
•*, » M
*xillltfi 1 *
Inn* • &gt;11. *f U». 'if M. \\ l»
ing a feast on Nov. 5 a ceremony Chilck tlerroti. Huppor'ing player* J
fell* ■* 11*
l JCIl ■111 4-tU|ll IV'T
I"
I&gt;L* r, ,i .* 1 f ill ,411*1 M • I« i l
which stems from the Itihlc And | were ired Rossctter, Ruby Itrew
\\ AaSHIMiTHN. Sin. ». i/l‘‘
i* • » ! ' b . - 1 '.til
•f i t*ir m i ».
| 1 n inf * •*« - s* * t Jr • ini .-t1 j*If11
Mt
:si‘til
Koran storic* nf Abraham'* offer
, )re McClelland ami Bill In As-ociuted t'res* I’oliliral , \VT pi- atIII ■
j
*t«v| ID
JIr.tr.it
of Dane a* a satrifice. and hi* gram.
Jork Dell reluMleit today ftiiio
m ill'll' rl t li tbill -43i -it ii i ••'ll. IM
11*' T'ii ri5
tsri
JMM.lt N»
s»t
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tr • n 1
d )ti 1 ■&gt; j i .tu, ♦I* hm.h*. * !i 1 * * ]*!nm
Hit! |
la&gt;Jr aub*Ululiun of a sheep.
of key politiral state* lo ••
In*
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lt«t* it£i(d.
,.p li'Htr
pn
'jniMhlv
Seniors ptnvnlvd » plcnsaid and, tour
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rill
Ilf
(.(illThe Hindu* nto ■opposed , to rollicking fane ■with an nil male amine pre-election trend*. In a Uh* ‘Vihlmiwn 3U-d*t\ KiVt imiMiii'ii ♦ 1 Ibii \V“ l J, llillt*- f *»i i ij f t*l| jiril M.'ilL* Hub |&gt;f« nb M*. iililtl lllt’ti.j !||«
if *
i h K'ir-.i,
killing any living thing, ami they cast, two of lDim,' l-ran-i* Wil­ summary of hi* finding* Im -a- litjj let* ' i&gt;{ trr titiii;i I ji« » nf riii!|iliiin L . hm Hu- Hit ml it* nun ImiIIt iii»t«n» "imffHinun * .f 1*4y■ » ,»l St l|»* ix.i * .»*
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, U|n-r }4ty Aifjilty b.imltt ni
nf.•!J A (tfS’li - Mil' I1nitii I'lMV JlUll fftf|(|f*r*l K(.«»*' M
resent the Moslem custom. It was son nod .loti rv Imxsitig taking the COt’ i* linking an e/forl I m^uf
• &gt;litt.r»ii
; tha* iLiints M f(t‘l»y, pUlifltl iif. •»f K**f I t T•1**
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M»»
whn fif* *1 m &gt;ital rf'»fc |
while the Hindu* were trying to mDth junking feminine* parts. Tl.e I win control of Congress with mi
pt.iL T-iVi-l
A iildll
nf
'^.*1 In .*I I»Ml*l .11** : P‘-r -piiuilil v iidhl-l merit.fn
iUliiill
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attempt
to
break
denim'
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free cattle lieing lumjght Into Bom­ play was Dress Itchcrsal, in which
HI i !ilift! i / •
PUil ti -IIIfi-rr-tPp c.
Mmnl tv In nti un
|»■**lltl"ll to
T h ».* *frfifitii
fc,*wl r11 fitirii im
lipplr *ir i tin i ll
bay for the holiday ceremonies Jack Mnye attempted In direr I i Untie big-city stronghold*
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that tho clash occurred.
llllt |&gt;-i k) win kr&lt; » * pnjllri If 1
bungling cast and prop man
UTrl
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M.
[ c i w i t o *» in in
Two days ago, two men were n dn*»* rehearsal «f a ni
lliitt'f t ’ •* t
trm.dn nlxiui -t
ll 1 r * •!ti* 1
(l»»*' Hut Hell nlm» fmiiid-ihr I *• ***••• *#*iiiW* utlfl ^ ' *f s ?*
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kilVd by Hindu* attempting to drama ami finally fainting
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prevent Ihe men from driving « » l-j "ff"’," pn ihV r»*i also w
J (III rnts, « r ll nwnrr »’f tin*
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(«pimiI working fir**!*- * Mt-rlj t*» in"
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tie to a l.-wn neat B.uiibny t«i Urn ; I,nv
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skit called ’‘Eh?" with .. found
l" ,ll,noli'
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War As Karly A h 1930 ing
I Intr.liUon i«n«l Mi
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auppusnlly deaf suitor Donald Ihan.ever to crack n|Mi Deinttcmiir j tn Waxirttmlnii *’ w.ii» n*o mop- _I _
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TOKYO, Nov. I, (A1)—Affidavit* whose futhni-,®Jark Spencer, is Muvor Edward Krlly’* city and | Item* writ* mum tl Ir-im I'" ' ' ViKi lu*l TeM i " f l!*«• ri..!
•*f ill** Aflt‘ fmachine. Bui the Mayor |control today .•. Hi* ul'A n-H' l *' f *i -•-;; Vt UiT Itn I Vi 11i*n*l. rf»»mVt oomiMfi," Is*- flnrlariul. "I in x‘ !» U if*'*
In' South Atlantic introduceil at the intcrnKtlnnat war also supporvdly deaf. The r«*l in­ rotinly
* *- t *—
?#!*»
fM! i» i,i ti i't Hit* #lt|ifv -»f *Is* ■ If t* i*
crime* trial yr*t«rilav said it wa* cluded Donald Fntrell, and Fay I* i (infills nt i f nt Irtml a -jononii pirn-, lo lay »ir titptrl. inissi l l|» t
*if |»1till i&lt; i(| 11u* fin
mn fit ft u uf f!»«- 4£m*’ i il aft 11r
I t emphivren to '
t-i.-l
rale majority for ihr Dr»n«rrai
a*
far
back
a*
ISJO
that
Japan
M» - I •jin* t1- %!•
&lt;Hint . ^•Ujiijir 11t i„ kiv . IimIIi
MIAMI. Nov. 1, M V - A tropi­
William*.
'ft
•I
Al'f* florini miBmI 4‘
ft, NJ.*- York, like in fTitt riMi
» f if- II « ..I, .f it
cal disturbance wa* reported lo­ began fortifying the Marshall Is­
Faculty sprnsor* were Mi M*i' and all \hrough -Illinois, poliln .-1 IlHhmic f ixt *it •
• uv l*‘i,i It '1 M«'|t
I t'l •i. b*
s
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—
»
"
,
1rr -lMi,
111*1 1
•tday in tho Atlantic centered land*, the Cgrolirini, the Mkrian^pr Fort and Mi*.* RrL-tca Kievan. fm lendem are trvtog l&lt;&gt; pnxxlf
C 11)' M',| t.Iu.il V•*11•' i 1&gt;
l,»-fii* itrvl it F»»i • id
and I’alau*IIIMill
\ * I. \
over. Andros Dland• . .
the Seniors; Mr*. Mnalirtlp I.yrich Ihe inranlng of nnnsunlly lot-: l»r**hiclN
*
f " . ” - . d M. IbfJlIMK ** 1
Thc proacctillnn iulMHlncttl the and Misa DHic Itiwsa 'Whililr tor
. *1 I
The Federal Storm Warning
M u,
•
It.
-rgtslration.
Thr
Demorial*
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B!
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l(lk&gt;k
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S l l l l &gt; \ I l I l|i (I I &lt;l
s! ■•»«..!
Service .cmpha*i»c« th© illxlurb- docunnuD. They were olilained tlic Junior*; Mr* Hamiltim 11•-1•
t. .11
I•J
2.0DH.O00- regislerrtl - &lt;*trP- m v*
Ml•(ft*’ ifr-u
t
«
anra I* still of a piinor nature from native* after the end of the and
vf ft
F. Kelli-* for ripe Sopho York City would ntrao th &gt; * ... I
S l o p S l u l r U ild d lllK
mnl
•
!n
and no aever© conditions have war, The affidavit* *ny the Jap­ mures and Mrs. Iloyd Coleman mnl
mi |f/s ti1
been noted yeL However, the anese worked mure and morf fev­ Mrs, EffD Driwlcn for the hrc*n- wipe out the majority trover t
t*u»|.
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m
irivs
.
i
Oiclt Aiken Sells
Thomas Dewey i* expectcil lo p &gt;
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I M I ■&lt;11)
cJVeather man add* ominously, erishly through the ISitO’s on is­ men.
•I
*•
luiiiu! -ti* TI"
jn unatal-.New York. City re v
. I - .|
"whenever the winds begin to re­ land defense*. They ' built gun
I*pv -.,-■* ■
Neliealessen
Shop
W IN f.l l-SS i.l M■I ^ '
(jii'nt n 1
trillion
figure*
this
yr*r
are
?.
volve ground n center, aa in thia emplacrmenta, slirred ammunition,
ll) PPTIV-Ill PP-' P*
. .iP-ppt-uic
700.IHM
).
case, there is ■ possibility that built airfields and dug tranche*. Corrigan Statcw Me
..lintel plat,
• ii ■ - imSCHENKCTADV Nov I «d'&lt;
Dick Aiken, prodnri- inerehnnl. (warden ('lull Begins
In Itoatan. the (HIP want*
g storm is in the mgkin(. .
The affidavits go on to say that
stl llrtlPill |•• •.. ’"'i
Iippc nearly
The Celierul Eie lp’o &lt; "nipnoy t» * h.t* sold "Dick'* IV'lira lease ii "
May
Not
.Be
Elected
set hack a Democratic orgnnir-t announced the building /if a win:, at ill*5 North Park Avenue I"
The Weather Bureau has or­ In IP40 and UMI, Japanese troop*
Bcaulilicatinn Of •$T*.nnli.iUsr
tion that usually ret* a majority Ictrit, gliT'tr .which ran Itl t oum- Dr. James I*. Smilli. former wi.tdered small craft warning* along began to pour Into the Inland* • . .
'I b"i- Ibraepl ol (
t Toner,-.
L08
ANUELE
s
T
nov
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l
l
/
f
i
vote in pnaldtntial, eubernalotnl than, Iwh e It-, own I t&lt;l pmintl ift-no . of the KmUhvcn Biiptbil
the southrest Florida coeat from then’plane* . . . ami more stores
INisI
Office
(irouml.s
nl
tale
I i.l ii ■
■I ri.. :;i,il^
Douglas f!«rrigan ct n-oplc* hr* may and mayoralty candidalc*. Th- wci.'hl. The rinft. whrrh wot** Horpilal of New Ul leans, wloi
Melbourne eoOlhwanL Tire lateet of food and ammunition'.
.Budget i
Pi-,- I-*- l|
report »aye 30 to 40 mile an
It looki a* thnurh Japan took not n« clccterl Hr the United Kiatt* COP ukually win* senate ami rti.nl like lift nulogyri** withi'n!' iwmvi, rclirrd from ihl* work and .i-auin | tlnoind ..* jhr Su-L.i l I’o. .i»itrir-l ,l*.fi*i.*l i f
.' 'Pp--a,lep|
r hour winds In squalls,' accom­ every precantft n-to keep non-Jap­ Hctiate next week, hut he *ay* hr hntise races.
« ny&gt;-• .ip tc.div ,-eiin.k- .i iio,to&gt;
n t Iiy
bill fib ,1 ... I
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rM*a to kloil-iu for health reasons.
Tn .lersev City, Kvpuhlicait &gt;■ iuiil=\ benrath
panied by heavy tropical rains, anese from seeing what wa* going ha* had n lot of fun.
I'j. KmRh wn* a Hinrier nrm plr,1 ill, „ i ... .. ................. . i*,. .1 W . Ilbm. . , I i . ill.lt/
tat/ &gt; si
artil Iniitl m»*i sritts.viy
are now indicated in the affect-’ on. AfUr Bearl Harbor some pap­
The man who acquired th: nick­ fort* are bent, on cutting down tine
lid of tho hospital sinco lt*J7, Sapfot.l (Intflpn &lt;7tth, whirit w ,. » • I a 11- ilertli't l'i, iP.fi IV IbjP "late
limn h puriichllli*.
(&gt; * II* * f4 Os r «* e Si*1
Qr,l area.
uipit is a giadunte of Tirlaoc :,worried the hid for the* work I 'lilt,11 i,|U i * I'"! Ib. M
er* were seised in n Japaneso name oT '‘ilTong.wav" Carrigan by
Im*
The center of the alorm was steamship company'* Honoftilu of­ flyinT from New 1 «rk to Ireland
University, which his two son*. Slne_K*|.,r r ,ttl.lt li tliaiiinnii of pr.tvvinefi* I &lt;*111110 -mu •r* p the
located this morning 300 milts fice, They were Instruction* b» in lURK la running on a prohibition
It and 15 year* of ngo ure now lb - putilrr l.piil,Imp - liepift1ifirftti .it •mjy «• f*^»i id*
aodlheast *»f Miami, moving agent*. They said to tell anyfmc platform. Tho candidate ha* hcn-i
attending. Ho recently sold a commit lee i f t h,. elith, and it
III iftl*
l*ft|*»a( H • Lit*? Halt
northwestward at about 18 miles trying to book passage to the carrying on hla campaign with
home Ihj had purclioivd in Win­ aetirrdy dirrtling Hii- ami., with tii.lit -him- .i p-tl.il bfiipltog fittyrI
an hour.
. Japanese mandat'd Island* that k)l handbill*. Corrigan said: "I hud
ter Park, in which city his si* lnlr.ii lurnl-bcil by ih- • v
,.f i 17.-MU,lib)• pi j \ i iililple i|i&lt;
The weather men advise Flor­
ter. Mr*. Thomas ('ntnplxdi liv e
100,000 printed and I have hnndrd
When ,ii.
- i.*r ii* ■i nit* i . rii- Hp*‘*-t I ' '■■unit .ion
ida coeitat residents to stand by bookings were taken or that there out niton t 85,000.
1
An
n
uni,
Mrs.
Robot
l
J.
I
ini
pin
|Hi*n , i, f,ilt ............. hi t„ tha
in C&lt;mgre*«
Only Ih.ne who j )jVM
n r|-nfl0.
r further bulletins during the were no accommodation* rn the
»ev*'ii v.ni.'l,.--'I.*i*nt btiiobliog,
By Associated Press
Corrigan say* he h*a hnpi no
•hip* or in the islands suitable
terneon. .
come from sta'*.*« |ictmilting no
|p-ibi*r .with .» l-*» of ' pIIppi plarpi n n pi. iH.i, p.ip,,* an* in'l iti:»r Ike
There
t*
one
vote
scheduled
l»
help
from
the
Prohibition
Parly
Dr. Smith said that Im intend.*
for nonJapancse.
'nr* ‘40-year old candidates taka pi sea naxt Tuesday that absentee haBol rati vole for (•■&lt;)■ to cstalilish residenco hcr« and n ill, full y |.,itn. tinin ,, tin Inipi **icii * nt ' i-min*- n n mtenpls
An American Intelligence r*
etol
official*.
Yet
ihn
Iti.lrict’a
g Mill till p ftl.l Ih' .1 I plllei Ilf -I ' - 1*0 1n pli I*: ■) 1*1*pp|ilp|l *
will
ba
quite
different
from
the
IrchtHtra Obtained
introduced over deftnte objection* major opponents a nr Senator Wil­
ft00,000 imputation n l.irgcr t li air ini vo in crvii: organisation*. Dny tiaetion, mi i orilin;
!*■-i iiia*1''*
nt'i11"’ n..■*,i_irr, rin- I t *
alio stated that Emperor Hlrohlto liam Knowtand, Republican and voting In the rest of the emu- the pnpufation nf 11 elate* and night work ns mil,, surgeon JveLJC. Fiehl. Among th,r pjiro/mgpx IcgixIatJ*** act- ''Sim a -up riir*tnr- .Tba people of- tbo U lsU ri
For Liqns* .Dance knew In advance of Ibq pjsn -to WHI Rng7r*,-Ji*^ Democrat. ag
o
--munition
{flolit
had'
l«-,
r
Y
4 ' • I building ruV.yjrtui |-*r»ni| : ‘oity.
-of .Columbia -are -going to the ,v»hVre the fampln fcavo Call vot­ too .hard On'TrtS'hcalth; he said,' »iu J.btOt l.nuipr plant*:'
attach i’eari Harbor.- But thA
! an eipruillluii nf .ibuul tJH^W .polls. And the issue is whether ing rights. Those state* aro and he had for some time been
ofth extra document went on lo say it's cer­
' "Service* of "a xls pii
tiSth CAffE
Arizona, Delaware, Idaho, Maine,
i'KOURAM TD HK PLAN M il) ,4 imn . Ter a rcii.jv.it p, rjpi|. Hr
for U*r Uon'a Ciub 1 .
MIAMI. Nov. 1 — UP) — Uade they wouT3* Ilka to be allowed Montana, Naw Hampshire. New seeking a small business such a*
tain that no Japanese officiate in
to vote. Thav an* voteles* now.
I'lans fur Armistice Day pr«- I usntli the euiirt lit prevrrtl etEve dance have been secured,
Sir. Aiken offered.
Ihe United Bute* knJw. It spec* county has ptcnrdrd Its tiSth case
Tho way tiling* stand now the Mexico and North an-l South
gtntn will I*, made Muhday even­ I"l).|ihlir above lhi- ft^'ire
trad announc-d todav tav J- E. Row­ Iflcaiiy said that Includes former of Infantile Paralysis this y a r.
pick
Aiken,
who
is
well
known
Ily
..................
federal government appoint* the Dakota and Rh&lt;*l*' Islaml.
ing at Ihr- la-ginn Hill, following
land at The Lion* Club mtuUnt. Ambassador
Nomura and Special Dr. T. E. Cato, director of the city officials for Waihlogfoo.
Washington officials exj»*cl in Hanford churches and civic
'The dance will be held Nov, 87 Envoy Kurusu.
Dade county health unit, ptporU D. C. For under the Unite-i anywhere from Inil.ooo to 4Cn,- groups for tho quality and re­ ii * 1X1 &lt;*'e|p*rk ppupfrer, il fta* anM \l.l. s u i t .I T Iilri MM,*8
St th) Mayfair Inn,
Ihe victim—the tovtnth during Stales Constitution, Congress Is 00O people to turn out for the markable range of hi* tenor noumeil tixiay by Henry Wnlcnlt,
conimnn'ler
of
(
’amplvll-lxvxsing
-* John (by. commits------- —
October—as ,* 8t*year old girl tho boss and run* tho show,. A Vote Tuesday. Although vole- voire, and who has been taking
e rnttfs b a n
NEW YORK N&gt;jv. I l/V)- The
ing a *H« for the Conilmntal
from the northwest section of th« g r e a t * ’ many Washingtonians countlng will by no mean* de­ vocal instruction at Ilollin* Col­ Pint 53. Members are mlvicd tn dock qmri* l torlay extend/d it*
acettre tickets for the supper be­
lege,
said
that
ho
was
going
to
.which ,wjll be harsi,
AND. Nov. l-U fV -T lw
trcrvrrv Iiy frartimir t&lt;« a liejnt
would Ilka to vote for their own cide the matter. For even if * devote mnro tlm© to his singing. fore Monday noon.
rrted progreas, but no
t f . Agriculture hsi apor yn in early' traesartionx. \K up1
city officials. .If anough are in majority aay "yea" to both The store name will probably he
9 yet on the maltur.
CAN EVICT
at tt fairly; ariin-, opening acta
agreement on this point at the Buestions — voting in city and changed from Dick's Delicates­
„ JEWS TO BE FREED
Klag JJorr Henry Witte reportTALLAHAHF'F, Nov. l - t f ) - - poiu next t Tueeday, they will federel flections — nothing will sen
IXJNDON. Nnv. 1. 017 — The Omefal Ei-i trtc, Ihiueti* Ain-raft,
to
L
K
jc'» Delicatessen.
1 that a Lion spmmored ehow of
If necessary, court action will l&gt;« get tbolr chance to do so.
until Congress give*
nritish Crdonlnl Office wax’ sxht Kennecritt, Snutherp I’ncific.'tbw
..agic wonld be held dan. 18 at
srted to to protect tHe right*
to vntu like pro. smaller ___
rl|
ever. Voting for.tholr city them tho right
rotary C l u b '
i today tu have ordered thn Pnlcx- ihg, Amciiiau ifmeltitijc, Nro&lt;ft
Vmlmle High School Auditoriumtwo weeks pvriotl
Florida landlords lo evict un'
la l*n‘l tho ‘only .Issue. Pie In the iitotos. For instknc*.
I Une, government tu release about American, Chrysler, Intonv-rfouat
fairy Wester. e|ub piattlat, and
of WashingNo
4th to I8th.
r'tuirsbh tananta without • InUr*
_ is nothing In tbo Consti­ In 1038 the
Itrailey Odham will vxtdain 700 Jew* from the Lotrum th-tril­ I’anvr, U. K Rubber,- I’enn. vlrauia ’’ trd Connolly, Herald ftpoUr,
ton'voted
bn
fha^aame
two
issues
on grapefruit, ho^* fsrenc# from the Office of Prici tution which girts resident* of
tho p r o p o s e d
eonitltutlonal lion camp. According to an author­ Rnitrn^l, Loerts. Sears Itr'buck
But amendment* at
named honorary
it the Administration. This declsratlou tho District of Columbia the and a majority said "jvt
_
unchanged. But
tho
regular itative government wurce. Ihe ac­ on* tJenetal Motor* Cotton fututm,
ngrSoa
did
nothing.
So
next
minimum also for tangsrinaa has corns* from Attorney Genets l right to VOt* for President, vice m |
W n In wcognltlon of their
weekly luncheon of tho Rotary tual date ot the release has born opened 15.00 to flo.po a laile hijjt■SNI Oh Page M ir
vtee«L
bam rained from &lt;48 to 810,
President «r to be represented
J. Tom Wataon.
trtt up to the torsi officials
C(uh next Monday.
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FRIDAY,

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

The Sanford Herald

HnydJjib—

Harry S: Truman's pretlepcasors in the White House
8itfre 1900 hnvo failed by an average of eight years to
»« ittflisd fl»M
r 37. 1*1*. «' lb* ••••; 0«n»* live long enough to attain their expectation of life at in­
lent, PIMM*. « * • * • $ *
auguration, according to tile Metropolitan Life insurance
,| Murh lb l **T.
Company. The Presidents who served from I9BU to 1900
'ituLl.ASII L. DKAN
did somewhat better, and fell short of their expectation
U llor
T i o n o o s iii: a *
by aii average of 4h°ut six years. On the other hand,
those who took office prior to 1H50 actually outlived their
exportation oh*an average by 2.9 yenrs.
Onl/ono of the eight President* w*Jio took office in
the present century, William Howard Taft, exceeded hi*
expectation of life nt inauguration, and another— our solo
living cx-President, Herbert H.oover — ha* practically
*tt .U lster
l U i k - r e . o l . l i n . s •■ *
, , Reached the mark. In contrast, of bur first ten presidents,
eight lived longer beyond their inauguration than would
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tra8
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have been expected on thn bnsls of mortality condition*
ifh**",*1*71
M then prevailing.
i fbf -i n dta r.D»«*r*r*r
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In commenting on these facts, the company nays,
t s . -Vi— r
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"The physical and mental strains in rendering executive
decisions in the highly industrialized nation of 140,000.000 people, undoubtedly exceeds the burdens thut were
imposed by an essentially agricultural economy of a Je.W
million persons. There are, however, other factors to be
contidered such ns the burden of public services rendered
before taking office.”

zpcakjpg cngagerouiU
Nile to attend any of tl
.that day, to that 1 was
them from the outside with every
other citixen. Mre. Pepper, how­
ever, waa more fortunate and waa
able to attend the luncheon and the
first meeting
the Assembly at
Iwhich the President spoke. She
found the first proceeding* both
heartening ami sobering and tolJ
My political tour on behalf of I left the largest vacant place'in the me that the delegates all aeeined to
Democratic candidates for the! oltl League'of .Nation* sponsored realize the dnormou* problem*
,
lloilie and th* Senate. kaa talon and initialed by Windrow Wilson, they face.,
me into the Mates of Washington, w n at )ea*t the host'to alt the
Aa 1 continued on my speaking
Oiegon, California, nnd more re- United Nations,
tour, I find new atrer.a*h -in the
rrntly into the great Mld-Wrut, L&gt; Throughout thA day, as I r»n growing realization by the vuters
Minnesota, North Dakota, Illinois into eviiience of Dio,United Nations all ove; the country tnat the poli­
and Michigan. Unfortunately a Assembly meef&amp;g, my toughta re­ cies qi peace and security of
touch of ftu prevented mu from purred u» Franklin D. .toosevelt, Franklin -Hofaevelt and the Uemo*
speaking in Wi«-oniln last week. *ho had made it possible for alich erallc Party that their hopes of
but I hope to return to that s*alfl „ meeting to be-held. Aa the traffic international peace end domestic
In between (wo other -peaking an- „f ,h|* e |nnt city was suspended security „llc with the Party of
kii :e men's in .Missouri and We it tu nor mil the speedy movement of Franklin lUofivelt and the DemoVirginia.
tin- delegates from the City Hull to
Whenever I travel through the „ huge luncheon at the Waldorf
country in this fashion, I deeply A, | orJn Hotel, ln d on to the great
regret that I cannot spend long auditorium on (Flushing Meadow,
enourigh in each stale to learn j(| y,,. rHy', „uukirU, I thought
aomkthlng, more ultout the state *urrly thov*pirlt of Franklin Koeseand ih* sectlorj. Thl* is such an veil and of Wilson must be hover•rkeiting country, So full of marked mg over the delegates and urgiitg
contrasts, am) mi rich in both It* each onr to guard this precious
promise and ita performances, burden of peacx-fniklng and peacet’articulsrly in the mid-west are keeping.’
you stiuck with sheer immensity
lirrause of mv own pcllticsl

Claude

return I* thedracradlted pallet** ai
n Harding, a Cotlidge ami a l l w vr, that led to fnflation w id. tkpreal Ion and- war, but will choose
to contlmjp in the path of peace
and prosperity laid down by Rooae*

vrtt atflT follow
eratlf Patty.
*— :-------xh # continent
more than ot
earth's mrfarc.

Joe Hendricks
A candidate I* not ne­
cessarily elected when
nominated. The Repub­
lican Party is spending
large Bums of money in
the State o f Florida todefeat your Democratic
nominees. It ia Inoura* t
bent upon you to off­
set their effort with
bnrd work. Get your
friends, go to the polls
on November 6ih nnd
vote for
JOE HENDRICKS FOR
CONGRESS 5TH
DISTRICT
“ VOTE FOR JOE”
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(KM Political Adv.)

JTy , M l VI-Mil Fit I. &gt;»*6
UK" V I .HM. f o i t lO U A Y

L-sj u r W ILL 9 F. WOOD
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church

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tha m
brotherhood,
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Ur*w pear foil of waanmz*--'
M^ty-C’io-ltouml give* 0 l ' "‘‘U'^r
voting Dsmonalw.iiM l T i w i *'
p.t jrtddirmi. r * ' 1*''1:*'
hav* p ,M,&lt; couoBjl111*1 • &gt;r 8 ^
rhaltninu llsnw ga” of &lt;.'&gt;* Dr*,
moerslie Fatly r*pudlat*» |
S n t « o r " i vonr .upporf, b*
£ n.1 Well, belter l»tp ,h*'\ "*Vr.
Rmrthel»*s. mt&gt;7t Cammimi*
..rxw.mme lirutwciailc &lt;anilldsU»,

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Kmmunist vote is Insist r‘ » n •

Continental Democracy
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The niTogant mountebank, Adolf Hitler, has been
repudiated even hi Ills prai!e, irj what the Nejv York Tiirieit
call* a great, con test for "the ;iou) of Europe,” It was n
contest liPtvfeen Eastern’ f.'mhmifhl»m and western demo­
cracy, in which the latter has1won. Hut It* wnn 'also a
contest between dfctntprdiips ns such nnd tlcfnocrncy,
between Nazism nnd tbefldenls of a free world, Th*' So­
fia! Democratic I’nrjy, which led-tho movement, is being
liniled aa a continental equivalent to the British Labor
Party.
This may be a somewhat extravagant view. It hardly
•eems possible even yet'that Ntuism, the Beaut of Berlin,
slioulh be aeknowletlged’ ns crushed and helpless, and

or* no particular rcwrin of ours
h*ri in .Semimlt- County. N“
pvrtnlns to tiiniipv county, No to tllHsborough «minty. No. I '•&gt;
Day county, nnd No. 0 to r.acaiubia ecunty. Only Amendment* N**»4 and f» need gb* iw r m r i« f« * » 'ar conceijn__
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Anul tier meat famine loom* *'
460 ('III slock handlers In Chicago
threaten In strike ovc, « lJ^ceni ‘
an hour pay Increase d.niarui. io
some, 4til stockholders may. not
**#tn a-great many, a |KM&gt;r excur*
for a nation uiite meal famitu.
Put the wny our industrial system
lg organic d on an assertlbly Dn*
basis “f innumerable IsltlWKM.
Jt js quite possible for tbO person*
to tie up a whole jmlu»try.
Russia, fearing Amejica’s atomic
bomb ami unable herself l« produce
an* any lime In **
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Divorce And Religion

SALE! PLAID SJtIHTS and SOLfP WOOIil

i f office, d ull*, qualifications,
„hull under the ameniln1 nt be con*
troll li bv the l.i gislature.
j
The ifnvettoor'n ruifi'ni J4(1,000,(100 state building program plan- ,
neil usd r a leglsiutive act which)
limits it to fl 1,100,000 - iiipliasin's ,
the nee«l of lighter control of «*•
p.ndilures by the legislature. An
enlulnder suite In connection with
transfer of fund* to this purpot'l
Is ah (rally pending nnd the court
will rut* on its legality. Most nt
Oils 110.000,000 state building
program eontemplatr* devilonlng
a 32-blrck Capitol renter, which
would result In the sin., buying
nnd tearing down about half of
the present Tallahassee busine**
(Mellon. A rinser inquiry as 'o
who owns (he prnjmrty involved
and the valiu pland thereon -would
seem to be desirable at least.
Just huw th* kitty can bo hiked
•ome it* mltlkma under a specific,
act which set* a definl'u limit, U
something that couldn't happen
under * budgetary system. The
present practice ia sim|dy to pick
up any state funds whirli the
cabinet rules oxcess nnd dump it
into Die building fund. •
floml business Insists that tight­
er s^'crvision be exrtcis d ever
stale expenditures. If tlo.present
nmetice be permltt;d In continue
the people of the state will find
that mdVd and moPt mnnev is bclna
spent hjr stale office hold r* over
which they have no corttrol.
The amendments are worthy and
merit favorable consideration.—

niopi-e. yeorrid International .l!»■rinamrnt, will, of course th&gt; at-

omte bomb In the first category.
Americh agrees tha’i dlnariontuent
is the thing, but tuggest# that
sonta inspeetinn service b* J»r*'
Tided so a* to maVe sure
armatneni agreqmeftU arc fulfilled.
It will Im intrrestlng to see how
Russia take, to this U «#t P ^
posfll. and whether there will

Kytmdy In America toed

American Paper nnd" Pulp' Aiuoclntion

Thqse Amendments

life inUorablo by railing him "monTI1E I’ALATHA DAILY SfRW*}
L lt fne™ and "ape’ t^ausa ha
On
the
Noveipber
6 ballot will
m ugly. Ha had not been
taught to ignore nnd rise abova be two amendment*. No. 4 and E,
relating to n plan to provide for a
notbec'1 l««h t hew unkind w * budget director for Stab) fundr
to make such personal rer.ttr^- D and Iq end continuing approprinlions so that elate monlrvwill be
appropriated * biennially by the
Legislature. Now only around 20
percent c / jhe money aj.'nl by the
state is pasted upon by the Legis­
lature, the rail Contes from specif-

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Ono rack of beautiful Fall Styles, regularly 3.98 And
4.98, on Salo Now I Pick yours now. All kizea.

IMck from thejartfest Htock of fine quality in town

For the long sleeve pullover our good quality,, soft.all*
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wool boxy slipover ip l|i9clp|ia fall cojors: Black, White,
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Aqua, Lime, Melon, Maize and Grey. Sizes 34 to 40.

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A L L WOOL CARDIGAN SWEATERS
The popular classic sweater In lovely quality.

Same colors qs the sjjpover

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f JUS? dictator (hip f
MW." To hell with all the » Mt"
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LARGEU WOMEN’S CARDIGAN S W E A T E R S ...................... 5.98
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ember 5, J946,-in oliserynqp^f “ General Election Day.”
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wool cost, style sweater fo r the woman who wears size 3fr to 46. Black
Brown, Navy, Blue, Rose, Green.

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SAnfORD, FLORIDA

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FAttE THREF

Miss Gccelia-r.rtilut’k ht Fnffiitfeti To~
,Wcd Clyde Byron Terwillef?ar, Jr.
— TELE. NO. 14C

Grctdien Lewis Tells
Plans For Wedding
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wmern msrkct* where she pureh««d th« latest merchandise
bjlnj shown for Chrixtmn*.
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an&lt;1 the lato Mr. U w i* .

C. Crowell. »on of Mi
Crowell of Matthew*, N
being msde known U*U
Thc f,ndlelight re nor
Mi«mniZ(,1| „t ih0
her aunt Mr*. W. A.* i
Noe. a at fi:aO I*. M. w.

: Mr. and -Mr*.
C# Clim e left nt \y, Ware
prrforml
yciterday for HirmiriKham. Ala. ceremony.
Whrre they were cal Ini became of
Mr.. Max Lowing an
tjia dcatlt uf her brother Ruxscll; the bride-elect will lm
Coleman.
o f - honor and Tom Orr
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.. Mrs. Wealey Prescott has had ax w
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Miss Lewis Is Given
M iscellanecus Shower
Mrs, John Kndrr and Mis.
Harold
M«!mbnrg
attlerkilned
F'riday evening with/ it miscel­
laneous showor honoring Miss
Gtclr.hcn Lcwls. brtdr-ideet. The
dining room table Ma* laid with
a .lace cloth ami centered with
a
lieautifut
miniatnio
luidu
A l'D ltE Y IIACH
flanked by randelahra.
Guinea were played niul prite*
Sally Magundt
were awarded Mrs. M N. Cleve­
Utopia Junior College
land and Mrs. Robert lU-ely.
Those invited to lh* with MU*
jj^ tr *8 al!
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U » i » Ineludrd Mrs. S. O. Shin»'W a hail a lot o f vhltors up holser,
)|rr, C. tV. Shoemaker,
hire this 'weekend. Saw BOB
Mr*. .A; A. Shoemaker,
Mr*.
CRUMLEY In thc Alum dancing
V Clinl llarkey, Mr*. A. C. ltdw iti .inter DOT. H ILLY OKA'..
1*# tlntria
M rs
k 'nl hlpfttx
\ 1iuint
PEN NY
RABORN.
TOM M Y
hmUOMAN, and B IL L SHOE­
MAKER came up from G’VILLK
In .S O N N Y ’S c u ___ They- left
4*Hy Saturday afternoon lo be
back at An* university in time
On a PIKE road trip which
ted of running all over, the
country aide looking for uo.e* sjraarsarc*.■Mr*. Sydto) Nix. Mr*
In empty beer bottles!
. , . .. S. C. Graham. Mr*. Oxie I&gt;hu«Saturday night, GUchi
^
. [**• Mre. Shell.. Best. Ml-. I.
d a ’’ Moonlight Mood” dance.
^,11. Harvey, Mtil TV. II. Jarrell,
- j « r * was plenty of
with all the music Jrom *L- ‘ iMr*. Ross Payton, Mr*. ( ’ H.

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Social Calendar
F’ HIDA i
Regular meeting of the A merican l-egimi Auxiliary will be held
■at 7:30 P. M: lit the Legion llul.
MON IIAY
Circle* of the W.S.C.S. of the
First Methodist Church will meet
at 3;0U I’. M. ns follow*: No, 1,
Sira. tV. M. Illnek, 4HI7 .IK***,
Second Street, No. 2 . Mrs. J.
M. Hayes, III* ’ W rit Sixteenth
Struct; No. ,1, Mrs. J. II. Adderson, 1112 Myrtle Avenue;‘ No. I,
Mis. K, W. Jeter, 2111 Palmetto
Avenue; N'm 8 , Mrs. tV. 1*.
Clark, 207 French Avenue;
Tpe HL kgue* Circle of .the
K.|li .rojMiJ Cliur('ll will meet ut (he
home of Mrs, Fred Hell at 3;30

iiniisou,
Brin......

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“ nt I didn’t get close enuf u.1 Ande'^Sr..

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Tliei,.iini,,tinit *r it*" Si

Truthscckers Have
Annual Ivllncncon

Mi*. A. M. Philip* and Mi*. j Mi.'* f a-sainka Sliullx, Mi*. B. II.
('iiimlcy nnd Mr*; John Kick.
Fred T. William* w« ip hmt
Also Mi*. II. A. Muntrilh, Mr*.
on Thursday aflemron at -1;4‘*
o'clock at the home of Ihe tatt r W. A. l.r.n ill. Mr*- Mtodie Wil-on Ook Avenue ut a dessert fridge Iitsills. Mrs. Ilowaid F'avill, Mrs.
for liencfil of the Sanford Woman, I». C. Howard. Mr*. II. I.. Moor.',
Smith, Mrs. George
Club. Ileoutiful lit rang, men tv of Mr*.- li.
wild flower* in purple .uni g Id Mr Call, Mr*. J. W. Hail, Mrs. t„ E.
*hadr* w n e artistically placed SiK’iicei, Mr*. A, J. Toting and
Mr*. John llnkif.
nlKitit the Willlama home.
AUo Mrs." William Schnabel.
Mrs. Jflhn Hakor wa* awarded
high score prifc at luidge and Mi*. Roy Tilli*. Mr*, c. c.. Earl,
Mr*. 8 , D. Illjhleytnan received Mrs, Fletcher Bolt, Mr*. John
seffetill prite and Mr*. F'rnUet* l' inter, Mr*. S. D. Ilighlejrmfttf.
Bolt was Ghinese checker* winn r. Mis. J. N CUlmi. Mr*. .lark Kochi
Mr*. George Mct’all nod Mr*, and Mr*. II. VV. Rucker.
lialplt Smith assisted the hn*lex*e*
,AI*o MrIV, linker, - Mr*.
*ith.serving ileliriuiis r fre.slinieuls
J. O. I -img. Mr*. A. C. lltMOD,
to Ihe guest*.
Those enjoying the piill&gt; m'.e M is, Hairy Pap worth, Mrs. Hoy
Mis. Iltailev Odham. Mr-. Cal Eriniii Sy ohm. Mi*. J, c. Ileimett.
l T N'awlllanr, Mr*- John l ee. Mr- ,l.n &gt;, Ml - W M :t,..it. Mi
I),, \|, 4*rxoro Iloir. l i e . II. f.
Kll«* II. Mrs. (&gt; P lleiodon. Ml
J. 0. Huff. Mi*. Nett*-- Kp|N',s»n, I i limji. oii.l Ml* lloi or*x Reek.

tnnrh

Dependable Class
iViiss Itohinson Takes
Meets-With Mrs. ( ’ole.ACF (Jroup Uanehinff
" Mrmljor* &lt;*f thi* th*m'intnl»|i* * M M Maty llohiu-on enterI *1il88 uf thc .FHrM* M«’ thfHn.4l miurd-lhu Association F'nr t.'hildChtirrh hcl*l tho October jneclint: lit.orl Erlueallan with an all dpv
*»t tin- home of the tcAchn. M iy ottling Hnliirday at the ranch of
Hubert F. Cole, »t
Twentieth (in- Schmuh in lake County.
Visit* to the St minute County
Street ot\% Momlny evening at
Springs ut ihe old Semian'a. In­
7:30 i\. M*
tottr*
Instill lii tipi I ol. officers. f**t ihe dian ramping ground-,
&gt;ft»r fuliowcit i» I■riff «!«•%utinnal iiroiind the iamb and game*
Inclofled III* Ihp
led by Mm. U. K. tmff, A ftn weir- ent«Xed
bilsincau ,iMcusSioiii» uvr« nim- gtxufi wete Nil- M'l l-» llcsitotv.
I’lioio try f l n v n i n n d Birutt ■ plclrtl,
ilylicMiiu
M'freslimjL’ittA Ml- llurr^ Watt. Mr- J It. St.
John. \11 - ttaioh- Sateher, Mr*.
O u n r a n d a p i n hoi lilltg m a r r i a g e of tiietr
were
tervedt
by
thi
liiMtvtw ni* S J Nix, Mr- Mildred ltahci*ek,
o p t Mr - C l y d e Jti i o n T r r w i l l e g a r Hr o l
■ute*| hy Ml». K. I'. Slitipaon to
■»t I S t.t 0 1 a t o P \ t nr I h e Holy
the fultowmg memlM'M Mis t*
II. l.tifiRilKT, Mm. Fiite, Mri*. Kin*. Mrx.
V
Al- a Mr* t.Ililr With
ti. Kill'.itrii’ k,
Mm
liit»iu,|t! i til.oii. Du*
•D tt ShinMl
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it* h i t ' 1
VMiM
tliiii U Lfl*
1‘n^e, Mra- N Hiicy Dunk. .Mra. tint ret . Mrs 1i.’dr SScott,
Mr*. O.
r
i1'1*! ! H’uBtil it tl«'\i*iti|&gt;r 4 t lm I
John Schirnni, Jr,f Mm \ K. K l. » ( t.
Mitchell.
Mi- J. i
i HttW. 11till h r l»ii* I III'm milt* i* ijt*.
Shoomukvr and Mrs. fiitiolit Vp* Mr*. Herntep Htoome, Mr. and
h i - 1 * *r l i p i i l i i l
lr i.ttis,* t h e y n» 4i l t v Mu
I'leby.
Mr* ltu-*r*ll, Mi- M ilttia Mor­
ti’U ! J,r4 v^i* ij*"t |i **k- S oil Hfintt Inn*
Also Mr*. J. M- Donald. M l«i gan, Sliiio , Miogad. Mi** Ruth
f i h r hMik**,! Wfll w ith Nidi W i l l i a m - , MtI S m i t h 11add \|i-. X in l haiininu, )li«*
ssit* whit*!; u p - t i i i ,ii Mr*. It. W. Herron, Mr». J D list* Is 11,*t,*.
Ml-- Zclluh Welsh
D. Mtti.i h i t | Hie n e u k‘ l
Pi Or—Mne Westphal.
j-iilf- aLmlUhun. Mu. Goff, Mi - \V. W .rod M
k in* r«*t i i 1 i v, *hr fMi11y
1\ f •! 5 i (rt
Mr* E. &lt; Sim|r-oo
Ruy - it * t h f f I *
t tlTHi 1|, I'll , rhnmas.
.1,'110,1* 11! inseCls
Mr*. It. It. tuj'Uir. Mt.* I ,S
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•tly *Uiit iHHjyih 1'hf* Harkry, visitor and Mr* &lt; *dr
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Dale KeoUs Honor
iMr, and Mrs. Perkins

Mr and Mrs Jsmea Hugh Truluck an- at...
daughter Cecelia In Clyde Byron Tenulli.:j
Coral (laldft and Otubemtllc Ohio 'JTi&lt; j
Cross Ppisrajjial Ctmrch with Hrv. Mui &gt; *

" ,ilvrr tM,ul fu,,kcd-',y

cnndltsttck* holding white
ve
toper* The table was appointed
with vtyslul nnd silver.
The individual tables
were
covered with white linen cloth*
and centered with small liou■U'M* matching the largo dining
room centerpiece.
As u gift for the occasion Mr.
and Mr*. Scott presented tho
honoree* with a crystal fruit
bowl in the ehtisen pattern.
T h o * e enjoying tho occasion
were Mr. and Tfrs, Perkins, Mr.
and Mr*. Edward Higgins, Jr.,
Mr
amt Mrs. Uichm*1 Drown.
Miss K!*“ ,.’e l |1 Whigham. Miss
Gccdm Truluck, Robert A. NewJerwUlegar. Jr.
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JO BROCK and
l P1INE CONNELLY In the
c room Saturday morning
lying bridge and carrying on
mighty witerealing convtr*&gt;
tt With lomo o f the hemem boy. ________ Colly! Pee
it .dtacovfred that wc have a
tl genius In our midst. NAN.
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dfi GONZALEZ is exempt
‘ jihy.teal ‘•an
lahM
T
l i u d a nfin
science.
That',
one
A c t that would drive me to
The annual luncheon o f the
traction. It’s a combination
jjh^jicx^astronomy and every- Truthawker* Class of Ure Metlrodist Church was held Monday;
ng elaa 1 would never l&gt;c able at |;0fl P. M. in tho church an.
leant — — . It'a a wonder nex. The Uldes were cerrtemF
' roommate even looks at mu
rcnore after a full week, of with lovely flower arrangement*
sr ascrecy filled with my.Ur. and laden with delicious foot!.
anonymous Rev. and Mr*. Edward McKin­ sW Gomison, Mr*. Kraitci* Bniilas,
and
numerous
under ley and Mr* W. K. Dooley of thelle, .Mrs. ( ’., |„ Goodhue, Mr*.
rar trips Into town. All this Geneva were special guest* for FTorcnre Wells, Mr*. A. D. Shlri'
tier secrecy was for a aur the occasion.
Mrs: (reorgo McCrurn,
Rev. McKinley gave u Drier Inilser,
iae party on her birthday ...
Mr*. W. H. Thorrtloit. Mi*. John
prayer
before
the
meal
began.
8 . ‘ And she really was *urSong*
of cheer
were
sung Vaughni Mr*. Charles Lord. Mrs.
throughout Ihe lutrehcon and Percy Chapman and Mr*. It. F‘.
.
bfeen a ’ student up hyar iii thej-.- memlrcr* of the rl..** gave .rad Crenshaw.
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Inim. A biuinr^* n«e*tintr imIIowIIIHTII A N NO DNCBM BN TS
cd with Mre. •.I*.'.S. H'arkny giv­
Mr. and Mi*. Kart King an­
ing tire devotional mr,( Mrs.
Jranie Putnam sang n Scuttish nounce tho birth of a son Oct.
song ’ ’Ain Countree." Since this 30 at the F'ernsld - Unighton
was the 32nd anniversary o f the Memorial Hospital.
■lass Mre. Thornton, secretary,
Mr. Bnd Mr*. Janie* Urtlengave a splendid report o f tie;
growth of tho rtn««. It* Snlrltusl bnuglr onnoiincn the birth of a
advancement arid plans for the SOU James Earl oil Oct. 2d. Mrs.
Bedenbaugh is the former Juno
coming year.
Thuso attending included ■ Mrs. Douglass of ApptoCon, Wi*.
W. K. Jameson. Mrs. T. K. -WO....... .. ........ ..... ..........
and son, Mrs. L. S. llarkey, Mrs,
Blount,
flARTY PERKINS were
Ala- Nettie
„ ..........Till!*,
- - Mr*.
- - M«l*d
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b^mmy bound lrnit wr«k.
They Mr*. JeimUs 1 ntnam. Mm . It. h.

w 'B E TTY

Mr«. A, M. Phillips, Mrs. Fred Williams

Cluipler'iif tIs* Holly Crus* Episco­
pal Church will meet nt thn home
ol Mr
II. It i ’idt*tnan iif riirdn
IV M ifi ff.tij t*f Mitf d.iy n* nr^lnullv JiIhuihhI, *•

enturtamed Mi nnd Mr* It. L.
I 1 rklns,
rkini, Ir w il h a rnndlrliKhl
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buffo '♦ii|»|N*r • li Wet rie^duy evenitiir al ihcu humc 7Uo Turk
Avenue.
Avenue
1 hr dinirttr rnnni tnliL* U'H*
ith a Inre rh-ih nml eenm w
vith a lieauttful boui|uel
/Vine
»vmsi, oi
urnl chrysanthemum*
Aide t&gt;.
O. Wian.
ol .lahlia*
J-Wu

Mr*. M. N. Cleveland,
Mrs. Kormil Brown,
Mr*. Ha!
Hunter, Mr*. J. A. Cunningham,
Mrs. R. W. Hutchison, Mr*. E
C. William*. Mr*. C. I- Wynn
Mr*. Paul Trued, Mrs. C. II
Cogburn atul Miss Jewell Pitt
man.

DeSsSert-Bridjft-1 Given Thursday By

• The St. Cath rine Circle tif 'he
Ejiiseopal Church will meet hi lho
home of Mrs. Alexander Vaughan
nt d::;il 1’. M *
TCKSIIA Y
The Friendship League of the
Congregational Church', will meet
at 3:00 I'. M. ill tlie I’urisli House.
The hoard o f roanagn* of. tho
Sanford tt'omoos t'hib w ilt meet el
the Womans Clitli at 10:00 A.'M .
The l tit- 1m
Woman* l neie nt
the Prexbylriimi Chii.eh will meet
with Mr*. C. K. Hunt t on Narri us At cone nt 7tJ0 I’. M. with
Mre.*K. .1. limit It luVr liortcsa. *
1 &gt;;■tighter&lt; of Wesley Class of
Ihe First MetlioiUst t tun eh will
■in e|' wuh Mi *. h’uth I undi|ui*t,
;a«l I'r mil t ■•*&gt;«*. at * *m iv M
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Mr. ami Mrs -lame- lliisrh 1 n (•'harlidte, \ I with the Army
tuck i f this city aiinouiiceil t&gt;*lay A .r Finn - and ot the Sanfr,rrl
the engagement ami upp roar hint- N.ivid A ir' .Station. She 1* now
marriage of their daughter t eie- iiuluie writer and Mieiety editor
lia to.Clyde llyron Teiwille at. Jr.. ut The Sanfnnl llerablson of lh-. nnu Mr*. Clyde II IctMr rerveiltrgar, golf pro «T the
willegar, Sr. of Coral .ualdes and v'eininote Country Club, is a nativo
Stubenville, Ohio. The ucdilin; will ■&gt;f Hiuhenvilli', Ullijo, hut movvd
be an event uf Ihe. M at * 'In I to Coral Gable* six year* ago to
o'clock in the Holy &lt;‘ro*a Kpi- ; make In, home, lie is a member
copal Church.
of the Miami lliltmorc anil thn
Mi** Trill ink attended John II. Miaon Count rv Club*. During tfio
Stetson University where she^ in - war he,strveil with (he 1). S. Naval
■ member,, of tbe I'i Hein Phi. Reserve fo, ’(tore year*. For 13
*oci»l *orMt^'. She » « » pre*eutc*l yii.r* ho ha* l».-vn a golf PH*
to snriety at the Apollo Hull ' i
Drland*. Dutiir; 'the war she w i-. Ihusiost and is one of Ihe ranking
affiliated with personnel work in tnfe-Monal golfers in the state.

Teen Talk
|lieu
DEAR IUDV.
rave ,you
ll&lt;wv many heart* hav
. I*
broken' "Well it seems the i'os|e*t ( *’ 11
way lo tell thes. days l* to count c'm
Ihe spill heart* that dalute from er* !
the ciintelaine* wiirn hy the *h*'k ’ ^r; ’
chirks. You make 'em Gy trilling be
little h art* nut of red felt. T h c n i''''
slit two up the centc* lo form an#!’ " **'•
heart wliielr when stuffrd with u c
*'
little cotton and sewed around and :|tii
outside ami tip lilirer.side of tie
|&gt;.i
•lit In the center will, resenrlde &lt;
inokeii hrtirt.
Home of the hep* dare to put in '
■ttnln on each heart, embrolderin.
them In various shade* of wool '
They use the same shade o f w-m |
from a large safety pin around j
-^
and the whole thing might hum; I
that the little heart* dangle from
whieh you hnvo Twin, d hriglii j
wool. But is that nice?
'
Hetty tlrtt ha* just written
•»« k "Your Mamin* Are Show
m g " which include. ciiaptrr. '
Invitation*; . Tnble M an n e t
Money; Popularity Plus *nd »r*d
of InIt resting liepdnpe that ten
en&gt; will love,
.
|
To help cement friend.*.hio •■G J
tween kid* ill * tile t'nlterl Slate '
ami Herat Hritnin, "Calling All I
Girls” is offering a prite of
a ircoml prite ef (2h uml fix -,
prite* of fS each for the h *■1
word* written to Princes* Elltu I

*flrt v- f » .i mi
it»&lt;* pill
hlU»* atliJ
••n t . in
DU .
» *t t 1f-- &gt; »« ,, Hi V mil h e it r him* pyes Irturr
Full vy#*11.
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A I ArfPAKING IN

NOVtMils! 01 AMOUI

First Church of ChrlHt, ScientiHt

ipwit a Klorlbo* weekend nt ShlnhoUer Mn. W. L.
flnrk.
AUBURN ' with JIMMY
1NU- Mr*. C. A. IVnder Mr.. Addle
Ware, Mr*. C. F. F.llu, Mr*. W.
isas what? Butter has at long H. Fidenfield, Mr*. W. J. David
‘
it 'returned to the F 8 C ceirt- and "Mr*. J, F'. McClelland.
Alan Mr*. M. D. Steven*. Mre,
mi__ Tbe fir.t time I saw
e. Williams. Mra. M. J. Ris
i#e luscious little pats, 1 just
r*» It. M. .Mason, Mr*. Fin*.
ildn’t decide whether to eat
or preserve It In alcohol for
. posterity ----- ------ Sal, I

800 EAST SECOND STREET
Services Sunday ...................... .................. 11:00 A.M.
Sunday School ............... ;..................... ....... 9:45 A. M.
Wednesday Evening Service .......... .
8ip0 P, M.
Reading Room Tuesdays &amp; Fridays 3:00-5:00 P. M.
The Public Is Invited

1st

tall you the little store
lied "In The Beginning.” It there he had thc first ’Adam
li In tbe school paper, .The Balm'." ---------- My roommate
Qnbeau, several weeks ago _ . ^-■pardon me! I don’t beljeve
"The flret man was walk- yoirve met her, she’s the ntnrr
f down the flret road when mouse that keeps me roni|&gt;any
&gt;earns to the flret pond and in our fo'ur-walled cell, HOIiBIr.
M ng.ln ha saw his flret. re- MEFVERT from OCAI-A. Anyotlon. And on tho top of the how, aha'e yelling madly fo r her
■t head ho taw the flret row- glasses. Ever since I lost mine
k. Hurrying back to hla flrtt Pro been wearing here. Can’t
I m a g i n e * why everything I
T H IN K I sex- Is usually polka
dotted and multiplied by four ....

,7al\ir

root*
i*

P
Tbe art In Dry Cleaning U to eK*n
without leaving an appearance of
..

having been cleaned To kxxve the

*
garment so

attractively

smartly

In tta

- r—
* -trr ■- _ v*

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Wherever you go

. . .

• lit r*«e

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whjtevcr you do

you II win! io be in ihic dream of ■ lulL
Cleverly tailored of all wool, with • cardl*
gsn jacket and a twlngy kick pl&lt;al ik (ft
tu tciou f. lively cotoTi In t i i o f 7 to IS.

t

fresh, that no one would suspect

l

4c h U h$

-1

'is
that Dry Clcaiilng era* responsible

"

WtQ recognise the superiority of

H

iW N C LB A N E R S &amp; iiA lIN D K Y
-Neal I * ’F ire SUUeo”

n tO N E f i g

- ar*
r.'

V.-V.r.S;

d ren
'T o rd eff# / * a fin * ‘ro yo n

fw/if,

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C h sck sf-bo^rd

em broidery in r o d or green . S ixo i 9 fo 15. J

for- 1U new-Uke appearance. You

J AVENUE

UUUa

The TOWNER

Mttde of boat fjimlity mercerized Chino Khnkl nnd
xvoven itv meet rigid U. S. Governhicnt Biwclficntions.
Expert tailoring Azures n perfect fit and utmost
natisfaction. Waist alzca 28 through 50. Button and
Inw n

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�- a 6e f6u£

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THE SANFORD HERALD,. SANFORD, FLOKiUA

.

HckJ 'In - Reduced A t |{jjffr
Pimlico Race Track (tiamp
BALTIMORE, Md.. Nov. J, OP)
—A nervous filly and arr over­
worked colt have reduced the field
for today’a’ winnar-takeall Pim­
lico apeclal to four horaea.
The filly who haa proved too
nervoua In compete la the mighty
Maryland Mlta. (iallnretle, and tho
colt too tired to enter la Hound
View. They wire both scratched
today ftom the original entry lint

tLr Pimlico classic » (our
,ee between Triple Crown
As.ault, StyinL, llrldsl
id Turbine.
.
•
-tie's -handlers explained
that she beeiv'#‘ neivnu* truveji'ng
from New 3*nr|» lo Nrw Jersey
to Mnryland m recent day* and
they decided to irive her n test
probably for the lemainrr of lh.‘
year, ltound View la being kept
out of the rare beenuae he haa
had only four day* to rtat tin from
hi* victory over First Fddle tail
Monday at Jamaica.'

Oklahoma Turns Out
To Honor Will Rogers

:Whether It Wants
, Rfcht To Vote

111)ENOS AIRKH, Nov. 1. &lt;/P&gt;I’ureign ohservera leccntlj. hud a
chain,, to witness Arg.iitine army
maneuvers, and a dispatch fruni

and «o many of fhtml
A . Looso-swinglng cl attics, fitted style*
with o p a r k l l n g h e l l o . Wools, w oo l
hlends, flebcfs. 10-20,9-17, 38-44.
’

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•

*)A 7 C
^ :
v
* f

B. Soil dressmaker style* with lie-front
waistline*, "simple cardigan nockline*.

ng j e
**
Wool*i ‘‘ “ li Ooece*. 10-20, 9-17, 38-44.. ' CWIflt W O t -

:

C, Pur* wool* In long fitted; short fit-

&gt;’ ted, looec-swinging aiyle*. Braid accents.
,* ^Women’s; misses', junior sixes.

o A 7C
J

Ig 4 ft

F R ID A Y , N O V . j ,

1946

_

THE SANFORD HERALD,-'SAN FORD, FLORIDA-

A Loaf o f Our Broad. *. A Jar o f Jam . . .

*‘ l -• •I: • I • \

•An. Idyal After School Pickup. Wholesome
. . . Easily Digested, Rich in Energy . . .
i

decree by Circuit Judge I). quakf.occurred some 4.300 mils*
Btunrt Gillis of I&gt; e F u n i a k 'Bertharet of Washington. D. C-,
Springs Oct. 25 from Hepre- which jsoutd be the Aleutian area,
sentative Holrert Bike* of the

f
1
V

Making a now autonmblle re- J,';;;

t|Uirfb 1,500 pound* of coni.

1M M M H- B

.

P H O N E 1186

diiiiu nt. aiir| • list II I r •
•«* *•&gt;
th* cl.*
Jjtcht. ur atlurn*) #«tn*l

BEALL SERVICE STATION
10TH S T R E E T A N D S A N F O R D AVF.NDF.

rmr^oi'liimind. '-i.JV.' J-u'

NOW

I .»r
,» 4&gt;
iaalti«i
VIm • »i*♦ ,*f Tim T»»»
ti dr. t * ,t ‘ Isll*- (rf a. |&gt;| 4***»lltty. 1*1 lit*
I t'lH j « Jitilftti Sif rirtnltiul*’ l*u|lttl/
ills* I sb1 till* olflcr in Ihe relltl I
I , a IiI i 'mini, it rCmtorl
* .ftI Klo
wtihln tlKhl
r*l*e'l»r*
from tIt,* llili,- .4 rite lit' ■
■ml ■
of lhl« miilrc rtwh
laTii'-r .ivtiianil * lull
&gt;n wrllKig

! Souths,*
btsiB

Don't be Into for evoniitjr tlntt-s.

I&gt;&gt;1 us kol-p your

clotlu-x Hunn noil iirussod ruiulv to slip inter ns noon
.til the dishes are ilone.
•
•

Soulhtm
B a t ad l

■We Pick-up ancTDelFveiv fool

S o u th e rn

I!i"*&gt; Fli-iniiig, Owe!,..

The- first territorial prison in
Arltona was eraetni at -Yuma in

110 E A S T SECO N D S T R E E T

P H O N E 465

XJ after

T ake a T ip! Cltoonc your shoe Btyle
wIbcIjt. Straight tip* m ake long, n a r­
row feet look w ider—W ing lips lend
a stream lined appearance to th e
b ro ad er foot.

EVERYTHING THAT'S HAPPENEO ON
BRALEV'S BRIDGE WAS PLANNED.
AND, SHERIFF, I WANT YOU ID HELP
ME PROVE IT --------

YOU SEE -U5A THOSE TW O
FELLER?

WHAT ABOUT
'EM?

\J

THOSE TWO FIRED
FROM BRIDGE JOB.
THEY MEN LONE
RANGER TELL A ­
BOUT.

Custodian
Funds

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VtNTILATEO

W I N G T l f . B A L O X F O R D . . . In top
q u a lity arm y r u u e ( leather. P e r fo r ­
ated fo e tela a high otyle note. L e a th ­
er heel*.
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6.95

m Z G S R A L D D Q SU NQ

THAT WAS THE EASIEST CASH WE
EVER EAR N ED !

I'LL NEVER FORGET THE WAY
KIRK WINKED WHEN HE
TOLD.ME I WAS FIRED !

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FLORIDA
1

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- Inc.
Member R A B. D.
KrpimenUng T. N tlw i (PUeartw
Daytona llwoh, D *.

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" I undo. Up.

I
lat-at in »h:»o talkies
i.i‘ iili'-s towns. Pleasant work.

I.. Sloan,

&gt;i^

holtl Studio.

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• Yt»H &gt; \I K

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I

} ■ «•111 IS i-’l r l ) tiling

t'lwirip riirpot
t
‘ b a in . I....... ..........

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M-lling pi i.o of ft
ou
T ill HIST i \IIIS and I'm,'.I
P.ilh on Siafo l||gtui.i\
| , .|
at IJfi.UiMidl.
! A t.tliil* tliiee IksII imhh h inga
low f , 'cr.l ni fil.'ilHIiiii
A \KK) NK.XT fn,. .....
t.'W hi .suiiimd I trig in -

O F THE P L A N I 'L L BE
R E A D Y TO D O M I N E

at 11,1 &gt;IJ.UU.

,04- Inuikki't'plllg

i, .li business and
no n &gt;y*ii'in nutloii•&gt; &gt;i only oil Ice in
■ ’ ‘ .Irtitially ex•.
X.l.lri", K.

INt'O.MK Priqieily l-nge group.
Mnilatt, Kt
of liuusi's mi ruhiml -ci lion _Kunforil.
which Will chow good ii-Iiim, ..a It: At' I II t'|.

ALL
A N * C A R R Y OUT YOUR P A R T

ai.iiluiut \i&gt;tt
I.
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\ In,a.. .... largo eMiller t . i . ,.i I " • ' *“ * *'• '•
"&gt;
.^iur i n&gt; Limiu a ! yijiu u i'L
*'*' ••"4i»»ii15t 111%.
NV U“ *\r
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U i i tik -»
HOi . b.ib, \ W ILLIAM S. K. kIi ,.. t tintu! i
, -Ba Sauliiii | A m
li/U.MOMl L I NlMfl lM .
A im k iu I p
t | MhN I I
k loti
I'hiyir Mil
AI tfllii IT Hank llldK
tf ||. ,

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s. |m&gt;idgu -tamp

• Mr lull tinirft
•i «•. .N«i cxprri*
?
nniamll*
I I* lit I «« ,111» 4*o|.
i.»Vi pliuiie nuni*

,«#• 4*1 neiaitl-

wA». Mti
ti|iarliiiriil. -• »•»*
I'k'iii', Miiirt, li.nn, |•.«v«-&lt;| - is*
!.«•(» J-&gt; .\ Mill
| I I|&lt; I

Lash %»r cft*y

Iffin*.

|J.iii Mij

•l-wi'i #lU »40*K, l»
lh«*-|*'t*i. ll\l»M*&gt;
I* t*ailll«fli»# UVUtK y lu
«dlt-|,l

*•'! M#V| ill.K h W IIKUh
Uli.
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i»uiu,**I ili'xin* for privacy
to a.
j matter* i« birictiy

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IliM |&gt;/M*tif

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WANT-UM FIGHT,

t’litti «l\ .»• •• Ill’ ll’ tills! «V4t 1.
in n •nt 11*
ii
hi N N 1II
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EH ? &gt; ------------ ^

Von ting11
a
Van dancntl / |/ " ItHrMaMt|SlC»L

6 A R T IC L E S

FOR

l.'

S A l-E

(tomncrnal and Uapr Work
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Snapshot
Herrole.
vires
Phone 11S9 — 220 Melach Uhl,.
TUXKDO FH&amp;DB--complete line,
liunl't Tuxedo Feeil Store.

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CARTOON

S U R E .H E OID.SHER. T H E INJUN START-

M ’ L U A I . SE R VIC E D
• :U«j« . and |»«fster»
i ^ Slf.N .SKlCVICh
ft* I’llrtfU* IUj|

&gt; •
&lt;-| &gt; Mill ^ II
I .If,
A M I -S im i f K
1 * ii 'in M r
Phone 1011

M CIIO LLH
H Tim iO 1)1 P llo r t iliR A P liY .
for flncsi sjwallli
PORTRAITS

HE STARTED THE
FIG H T,

and'

•irtirmient*.

' F ll.l, IP wl'h F Jel Oil and Kero•• f*r bef •r«* u inter.
ii li. -..|te *u . Inr 860

BREAK AWAV!
LEGGO THAT
INDIAN I j — '

IrietHJt

•i••*Tie*y lt»mnte
!•
* &gt; i&gt;4 ui i*iaiiA.
I \ .1»L \ LMA .N CO.
in i » *W Hide
I'hon# 1*

NEW. mii cm •’ fllUIII IllMIM*. J
bits witli I run tlv .f. A. 1 all
rlanline. 1 limit tiimt.
WAN 1Kl» Used uii.ilnur cutter in
good \b(»rkshlr oilier. 1lii&gt;iii* ITiY

YOU CAN'T MIT MV FRIEND AN
GIT AWAV WITH IT!/----- *

Ikid,

r&lt; niivt
are not ^uratlunad
liHiut yutif (letlll.
iuur cm*
f'^M*
, buittn'4# a^MM'iatra
*
i*
ir of &gt; air perHrtinl
M il' it ll«» I'dinf for

| A nit-ri» .ii 1- 1rtlf 1ol IIV4I I - Hide
‘Hn f*41441 Hand.
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OPENS: 12:45 P. M. D A ILY
PRICES: Adults, 40c- Children, Ac
.SUNDAY
’ r- . « * sad
. . - MONDAY
♦
,
V -

LAST DAY
FRIDAY!

• DOUBLE

.

loinrr- Ko«| ("oast
•
it ,n New Smyrna to
I ,■
.'lust have a -ear,
. . ..j, (ntek preferred. Libi d ..mi. account against
i i&gt;, i onlarl Mr. SlcJor'• .11 . Him- lin k and Co.,

Popular Seat Covers
KMIN
BKMfNOLR
TIR K HIIOP

I I.I.

III. i

,..ui

* xi'plum r repairs —
, t a ashing machinrt,
j :iliars, f.uvs, mixers*
Ap|iiinnce Service, ?04
M.,‘ Phone USil-J.

r ii ' 'egatilli i*

of age ni t’-mduiuik I;.* K.-ei.

:iun w. ”mi s't.

Al&gt; lA)M lll)ILK A railintnrs repii'nil. U rigid A Cohen (iaroire, lii.t A. French, Ph. 100'J-J,

UBLU plarui'. fnr rn*li. The Mu i
iSiik, plmlK' IliVI,
*
.

rrlt! W l i i i i i i i i i m m ; SKNTINRL
tllU. W IM I SI Alt
KI.KfTUIC |»honofianh%Very ..... I
i
I ,i" . - 1
Writ* |\|*
.
condition. Thon#
j
**•*! City
€*•&gt;. If »\ J l b j t tu » 14,1 •** ■*'4*1 y tu yuUr noim*, jumne
Kniph liay. 7fiO-W.
“ ■^ ’ .
» '» - —
■ ■
I lando.
IM ITATIO N
leather*
&lt;. ,
in —
most• 1 -------------------- ------------------- J
Oalors and large selection of W ANTKII: t«.. u-nl,ltuuli' iI h.i -'.
W . I I 'l t W S TF.IIMITB
street lock. lU.illi lirtte. I inn p.i-k j .
it tr&gt;
Kill,
good upholstery fabrics. Robert
ON iI l(O
L iI i&gt;.
I).
Ave.
.
R Urown, 2BU N. Orange
j Fuini tic llu- W. lh Melton KxAve.. Orlatnlo, Fla. '
i.-t nim.iiliig Co.—5 years guurattFloor Mats Ava.lahte
NOLB TIKH HIIOP

7 .Peta, Livestock, Supirlie*

TtiUCIITON A WATSON, I'd t
IlKAIiQUAKTKKB for Christmas
Celery Ave, Has Purina Freds.
gifts, toys, gomes, books, dolls.
Uuy now on budgot or lay-away. GIVE us youi order for b*-&gt;&gt;
Kit clo n e Stores, 111 E. Fire*
chicks. The S a n f o r d X - C e l _____________________________
Bt.

IHUa Mft food, and I lost forr pounds and aho lost thirty,
ho could not do-hot ixnaiewark
j w j ooula hardly walk uro

’7leisnff *•” . u*. *rm*d
of. Wo hav# splendid appetltea,

FEATURE

FLOW KHR
for all occasion*

PROGRAM •

Friday &amp; Saturday (Sunday &amp; Mond
B

ub

te r C ra b b e

1 .ta u fts e r n ^

AL (FUZZY) ST. JOHN
*

"FIGHTING BILL
CARSON”

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THE INJUN'S!/
RGHT BY i
STEPPIN'ONJ
MV TOE! r ^ j

IT HAVE
•IN THE

WAS JU ST 1
HELPIN' PATCH

T H E U W C A J f f LpCKUG

Mc.NF.ILL A YOST, FLORIST
Celery Ave. Just off Sines
Office ph. 403. residence ph. 010-R

liAHDKN and lawn aeod; Vlgoro
Fertilixor. Tho Banford X-Cel
Stdfw, tnd 4 Kanford.

-Store. 2nd i

hanfoid,

■'OR BALE — Cocker Spaniel
puppies for Christmas. Will be

for ite r t pip*
ilbow* and ol

SEMINOLE TIR E Sl|t)|2'l| North Park ,
Tidepinrne ."17

PHONOtiHAPHH for rent,
Music liox, phono J5J.__

Th#

FOUND: I'nir o f glu»» s. Ownor
cnii hove by nayhig fur ad. Ap-

WoBthor I

T il. k •
Hpanlah 4 barrel typo

| j N O 1 IC E S — PE R S O N A L

FOR SALK: Cow pony, medium
sixe, 0 yenra uhl, liigh -pirlt"*t. 1
A l)o mnld'n. 422.I.HO. Iliiinil
Core, Ovied-i,

H ELP W A N TE D

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J R E A L E S T A T E FO R S A L E I ‘ ,AU|'F n t k H's .t.M .«,

STATE

TH EATRES

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%niml.irnniiiMlL priir. ^

Ortaafe

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Plain and Fancy

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aged gi'iillrma , |F u ll 11 I'oigii-on ii.„
ol a&gt;Nsl Uililr *•. pi.,I.**iani.
A I Iiilidlti.il.
I
W ORK W A N TE D ^
— w ,.iw
plain -tmmt and' I..ikc 31i7r.ioe.hii",
i **ttin !»&gt;• iht* month, uiih pU*ji«
— •
l \ I'l.ltl . pruning - contract ur
mii! M(nio9|iliMc. Will** JAR. « • 1»*'I &gt;»»ui h \ N MM mmu* r t. i ».1
" rtj i ■» .
.-. (I, Grogaii,
I lei ulJ.
|mt li«*uliii9 a,ill) . *Wkv. Mail*- h) II* 11 li.u^i ii
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VUH STEPPED O N MV FOOT
A - PURPOSE. I'L L FIX YUH
FER T H A T ! J ------------------------

MV FOOT!

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A U IO S FO R S A LE

hoof

eal, Ann Sav

_____ whU* and colonkL—

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GIRL for swla fountain a» Lan
. „ t r i Drug Store^J’art 'Jma or

R. 4 It. ROOFING TII.K CO.
pisnt-d'X) Carswell 8U Rhone 1 U 1 _ IU
T Daytona Boach, F la, Box bit
c ,B l
BWKET Ilanllln orange* 2c eaeh.
No
- K. W. Lord, Phono ,7MrW.
He]

'ttavtm
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I*. It.. Itaniel, N\iidu.

W ANTED

i i ol i • prt'-rnlativo

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MR. AND MRS. RORH
.
RGTONGA

and atichl

H ELP

Kin
lm Avc. Phone 833-W.

W A N T E D TO RENT

y

Dainty . as
nosega
nosegaysl
Shimmering, poti
rnj
ft rayon
. , . slip.*—Home bordered* m
with
.
• Iota of creamy lace, a&lt;
'
.' classically Htibred!
have adjustable' ahouldor
etrapa to insure the ri
' length. In-delkgto pa

Advrtisernent^

•Reg. U. 8, Pat. Off.

TRAVEL TALK • NEWS •

your bath and on ohUljI
nighta! In the 'eyer-popu*

wiv.

Aiuh.ii \pls. N'.. r! .H.iitfonl

By Bob Green
V
R i g h t , t o n t d n CU G O

SEVERAL HOURS LATER.

Phone 358

Retonga, for

tel

.at. Iloyil A

' . Vl.i-Iioba .\vrnur. Phone

LO ANS

P L A I N T O E O X F O R D . . . Sm art
•tyle afoot fo r xporT or d r r i* ' &gt;i(?af. "fi
Handsom e m edallion decoration. Rub­
ber heels.
.
5.50

Cwrta* Ramlrex

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O O PS/
D ID N ’ T NOTICE
THE D O O R / OUST SAW
Y O U R S W E L L BREAD

CO UNTER*

The tourmaline," found In 170*1,
vorca waa granted on grounds
a newcomer to the family oi
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The mean monthly temperature
In Phoenix, Aril.,' ranges from *
low of about 51 degrees in Jan­
uary to a' lii/h of about 1H&gt; dvKrre* in JutV. the annual mean
Iwing about 70 degrees.

H. JAMES OUT AGENCY

human* will really whoop it up
Monday at a memorial observance
Roger* Would have loved.
Those who knew Rogers will
marrh at Claremore In a parade
that will include at least 1.504
hol-semen and.six band*. A hors*
and colt show and a free barbecue
will fi How. Then the celebrant*
will go tu the lanch-type memorial
building riveted tu Kogera’ mem­
ory hy lh: ticoplr of Oklabomw.
There, the Cherukee nation of Tnifinn* will dedicate a plaque ti
Roger*/ who wa* one quarter
Chmikre. On the plaque is one
of the saying* for
whichWill
Roger* I* famous: ALiv* your life
so that whenever you lose you aie
ahead.
ncer Kalhlcm May. 33. Chicago, til.
Hcnrath that Is an inscription
bus already embarked__
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_____
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from his Indian friends, who wrote
shown poring for a class at ihe Chicago Art institute The dvurageous In osrt:. . '
young lady says, "Life U Juet'U^mutnt fur
IluUii^tional)
"We honor the memory ot Olkahotna’s lieloved native son. a mod­
est unspoiled child of the plains,
Russia Accuses U. S. ci « bey, actor, humoiial and world
traveler . . . his aversion to sham
Of Playing Politics and deceit . counted with abound­
ing wit and affable repartee won
. MOSCOW, Nov.% (-V)- I’rav- for him . . . an appropriate title

Joseph MrKvuy in Bueno* Altc*
t .Inlleur.l n , H Ji,
say*.the walch.r* cadi* away with
three main conclusions.
. For sine-thing, they found Ar­
r to, cut t Ikith Republican* and Dembgentina's military, leader *. favoring
laigln in crats, Pravdn said, are harping
President Truman's puposal f«»»
figure i* jon the I'alcstine Issue in order
a unifunn conlinenial del.nso. The
to attract the Jewish vote.
Atguntiiie is wailing impatiently
cent power strike. But 0)e Hem
The Russian paper Went jon iff
for the Rio Ihi Jonelru defense nr
n, tic Senator,
confer, lice at which hemisphere
defense will be mapped. Also, the think* ha’ll get enough Vole* 11 Thomas Dewey of New Yock had
cVnri further than I’rcsiArgentine js doing its best, by
rrumnn in domunding Intiplng mil Axis influence*. In
»ed iinnrigratiurt &gt;^ir»to the
make itsklf appear eligible in the
haltering nt the doors of tIt Holy Land 'of Jewish refugees
IVndetjjns tnachine. wldcb got a . from Kurope.
I nt mivh n roiiftrrince tal.lu.
lease’on life when I’resld n i 1 I’ravda added that this stress
I Second. oliprrvern foiinil that nr*
! Argcnltna
possesses
excellent, Tinman cfertnhutrd his dues le -t.o n the itamigmtion problem was
The Renubllean* want '• not only a question uf Vote geti wrll-driUed .oldii r* vvt^ could *&lt;e spring.
t»eat Kno, Axl.ll, the DcmocrutK-. ling, however, btp also * reulis| of consideralde help in atiy def- •cnntorial
candidate endorsed o, tic effort to strengthen Aineri, un*e &lt;f the hemisphere.
thr PrcsidcnL
can influetu-e in I'alesiln*. ComI Third, observers learned ihni th,
Un the West (|"oast, Callfomih - ’ mril’M the Russian-wailet:
Argentine i* notnldy deficient In ' lkV|iti!
!i&lt;an CJotirnor Katl Wf|n&lt;4i f
c(BupllfiUq ciiplomatir
modern military equipment. &lt;lagame i* nop- going on around
cause uf all South American re­ tin* proven the GOI* can win I.t-s the small Arabian countries.”
publics, she is the only one denied Angeles county, which has an over
idled States lend-leaso arm. 'Thnt puwirm; share c f C*ll/omlj'&lt;
ALKl'TIAN &lt;|(’AKK
is because of her.ions World \Nnr voles. Hut tile Deiuofratlc Stale
WAHIIINUTON, No*. l—oP)—
II nr-utiality, which ended only a t'hairmnn, James Koosevrlt, ,».av. (leorgstowa Universdte annoaneca
,hort time befere the clbse of the light after elei-tion, his purty c l (be recording of a "very .tiong”
perfect its |ti'*cinct organisatiitfi.
'Ktiropean war.
mrthqaake—apparently in the
Ali utian Island* vff Alaska. T|ie
BIKKS DIVORCR
A majority of some thousand
riU lK S TVIK W , Noe. t. (A1)— I'nlirrslly’a seismologist, Father
specie* of enrti, ranging in size
The
wif« of a Florida run- Edward Power*. said the dialurfrom diminutive type* the sire I f gressman
sboul
has heen granted a h.uirr
. hrgan
, r
, 6:23
, ’A.
. M., and ,
a Ui|ton (o the giant snguaro divorce. Circuit
court record* n tlr f*f *lr,l '■* maximum intensity apstretching to a height of 40 feet, Crestview reveal
Mrs. Emm* ‘ proxlmaloly 23 mkrutes lateri
are native In Arixona.
Keyes Sikes was granted a final/Falher, I'ouers estimate* tha Ihe

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Tourmaline* arc found on our
One of tho earliest descriptionLEGAL NOTICE
welt coast, in South Africa, the I of opul in Kngland i, that written
Urals. Ilnwil, Madagascar, and Iby Dr. Stephen Hatman in the . (N q q ; i-o n iT nt' Tilt: cel'NTt
Siberia.
|rcign i f Queen Klizabrth.
; ji"i».n.‘ ' skviinolk ' iin : s t y .

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atkuUon. But Congress alone
does not have the power to l«t
tho people of Washington elect
their own congressmen, which hi
the eecond question bn Tuesday’s
ticket. The United State* C’onatitution would have to- bo
I nnicndcd to do that.
In other word*, two-thirds of
both Houses of Congrr.** would
have it approve auch nn amend­
ment. Thun three-fourth* of the
legislatures of all the states
would hav* to approve.
Tho present territorial form
of government la run by thi&gt;J*
commissioner* appointed by the
’resident who In turn appoint
ther official*. Taxes, both per­
sonal and property; go Into the
fetfcral treasury.. Thera have,
boon
no congressmen • from”
Washington ,because n«, provision
waa mad* for it in th« Cbnalitu-

Argentine Favora
Hemisphere defense

Times have clmpKi’d.
You should review
jtiur insuradco poli1
s itifc e
cies with someone A
• r'" M \ ^
who hai( the knowl­
B E V O S O 7 HE
edge to say *vhcthrr
v t \ ;4
you have inadequate
or excess coverage.
ONTRAC
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without
V
charge or obligation.

CIA KKMOHE. Okla., Nov. J,
WV - Handier*, cowhand*, farmer*,
Indian* und townsfolk from all
ov*r Oklahoma are heading for
the town of ClarrmorO.
Then, on Monday, they, will
pay honor to Oklahoma'* favorite
son; cowboy,
philospher and act
wboy. philo*pher
or Will Roger?.
On Monday. Roger* would have
been &lt;17 year* old. Hut hit life
wn* cut short It year* ago in a
fatal airplane crash in Alaska that
Itlso kill:d hi* flying pal, Wiley
1’iwt. Oklahoma’* (ievernor Robert
Kerr ha* proclaimed Monday, at

('•■IlMr* In m C u f IlH
Tuesday'! voting .wilt merely
ahow Congress what the peopin
of Washington think.
Of cour*e Congress can’t Just
grant the people what they want
With u mere flick of the wrist.
If a majority, say they .would

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tin thi* game all sen«&lt; n. So lin*
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as In the past two scasoiui. have
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Committee, flpxrkmr.n ii • the
chairman of the Demnt-ratlc Hwthmal Commute*'* aprtkera bu­
reau, Both art • forth their prelctlorta and their rtaaoni in
h id e* •. written especially for
the AisnclMeil Press.
rtepressntattve Drown,
con­
cerning the repuldlcpn chances
of aucKesi 'tomorrow, sail!:
•
"Tomorrow the American peole will go to the polls for what
isy wall be the moat Important
national election in our history.
I feel confident that the result
will be a mandate for the Re­
publican party to restore thr
vemmont of tha United States
th* American people." .
Continuing, Brown declared:
"We will win a substantial -ma­M C U D t N T A N D M t S . T R U M A N arc shuwn on the rear plalfonil of the
jority in th# House of Repre- Presidential Special s i they led Washington for their home In Indesentafiivrs and In all probabilitypendenc*. Mo., where they wlU vote on November 5. Traveling with
wa wlU gain control of th*the President was Speaker ottlie Home, Sam Rayburn, (D.-Tex.). who
Renat* by * comparatively nar-ta to keynote a Democratic roily In Independence. (/ntrrnj(timci)

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COMMISSION, IT W ILL FLACK A LIEN OF ABOUT 20c FER BOX
ON A L L CITRUS FRUITS — ALSO A LIEN ON EVERY CRATE OF
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Parley In New York Today
^ To Discuss Peace Treaties

W a s h i n g t o n . n ,»v. 4 ~ v i7 ~
Th* Stale Hrparlinent t.-lay an-

Austin Congratulated After l

iHiMU'ol t h a t t h i n a a n d t h e O n i t e J

Polls In Seminole County Will
Onen Tomorrow Morning At 7:00
#A tigla vote Is predirtod whan
vn|er» g n to the pull, l.niiorrm*
to elect national Slid alatr rep
rew ntative*. Palls will .(jien at
.7:00 A. M. and cln«c nt .:0U
I*. M. The County t'oinniixiiin
will g.i right ahead with it*
meeting tnmnrmw morning in
spite of thb election, O. P, Hern­
don. county clerk, announced
■ In Hanford, persons living wr*t
of Park Avenue will vote' in the
usiial place at the old depot
building on Commercial Avenue,
and lho*e ea*t uf Park Av.-imr
will Vote at the { *0111111 Mill V
U stNlltsi*#*! (SH PNf V |H*S|
kiddie* —

G. W. Austin Is Named
Head Of Committee
To Arrange A ffa ir

N. Address

Slates have *1
Jgiied ,&lt; new Nrca y
uf ratnnierce and ft ieiuUhip. I&gt;ep a t t , i t e m a ffilia l, aald that the
a c t i o n i» without .iKnlficaticr e«
far at t'hlux'. Ih.eriml .(rile I*
ronrernnl.
•
The State bepartmmt .aid llw
new 'treaty au|t*m*ilea nine pmviou. part, with (Tilnu, inc|udinir
one dratted In IKII. It will b.-cvmlt*
effective after ratlfienlirtit hy the
American Senate and the rhincer
le^itlature. .
‘
___ '
American official. emplu**Urd
Ihn the tuning iff the lirnty i. nut
Intel,did a&gt; n ntnv,. hy thi* countly
lu atrviigthrn t.'niarvj Kat-Shek'v
tmiinmil government In it. « rugg_le with rhine.e (kimmunl.t.. •
‘ The .itfnl‘&gt;K took plan* in' Naitk*
tag. Among thu treaty prnvi.hvu*

F l k t V / r (c

for UNITED STATES

Spain Denies * Report
I’hat 100 Persons
Were Arrested For

riptling Revolution
,
**» Aw,ucial«f I'rraa
Hu*
H ig-K our
fo r e ig n
ih in isters co n v e n e d tills u flet noon in N ew York C ity
to begin th e ir tli.dcua.sion oP
r. urn pen a
p e a c e , t r e a t ie s ,
lot* iiiiniatei-N upelTetl t h «

oteeting

i,,

a

:i7.t|,.f|oop

o p a rtm en t—trt rNevV Y ork 'it
W 'nM oif-A stoH a iIn tel aiuD
Heated nruiim l an oval w liitis
•pine table were Secretary o f
&gt;late
lame. Ilyrne., foreign
Miiu.tei, v, A|. MoI,ill,v ,,f
i - ' . „ Sia* ••t” ‘*»t Hevm
„f
Oreat Hr,tain an,| Deputy Kor''"•"■•ei f'nflfe DeMurvllln

••I rj^ihn*.
The tn.k of the Iiiinlrtera
ta
I'lae. iufu .Jimll «hu|&gt;e the poacn
•• Mu. f.„ l u i y, hoiland. Hun.
“."•&gt;
H.iinama and llnlgnria.
Ih e i

.....

|

‘ ••o Ame, lean official. havo
called ••||„. liernian .|oe.ti,.„‘*
' ttMug thi |iri*««*iiV
ferrite*.
S.-ciel«M Ilyrne. .|&gt;enl u l.u.t.

ii (iiglui leaves the speaker's stand
' •D lit .n*h delegale. Ivin Tlmmas,
•on lic.ii|||y applaud In his »poech,
wit m aiinamciiU. (iiilcrmihunal)

St. Augustine Noses Out Celery
Kennedy Expla!

Finhlng- Licenses
I N. Kennedy dir.-rtor of the
State liame and Kre.h Wntet Ki’ l*
t'umiiiiislun, - ini,ii t.alay that ,•
lelad fish dealer's lieetue or ..
rmnmerviul Iniat license due* liu.
authorise the h.ldul to fish. Il
■mly nuthorire. hipiMo deal ill fi*l.
and ll»e the boat tir catch the fish,
he sells..

In Everglades
A ls
s « Ili( By Storm
D u r in g Past Week

Bi'iin

JACK80NVII.I.K,

V.

I

lr he fishes outside rtf his hoini'
county’ at all or If lie fisiir- ••
Ills hunit" county l.y any nielli.* I
other than pole and tins*, lyeim-dt
said, ha will be rei|uitcd t» &gt;
Hi |&gt;&lt;&gt;*«e.slnn , , f n . l a t e D -l i * ' .
It* eiiite.

some in othkre. While I'believe
that wa will suffer' a net lots,
Good news for th,1 feel confident that we will re­
*♦•» Ain* pi* k* il ti|i !»4 vuith Sjtn
Santa Claus will arrive Saturday
tain control.”
.' .
^ M
f» *I*| t |,u
morning, - Nov. 3b, al&gt;onrd a *ea
I "•%
ti»*
I m k r i iiiti«*n| Ity l!t
**"• •* ''•‘lis t a t.f St A Ulffl'Mldt* . .».!»
plane which ‘is scheduled tt» lanf\
!*•-.e|tl«- ill -It-.ttl u l i k .v u ,IV | . .|f» | t*i*, ».**•
(I , | y ni tie.
on laike Mi-ur.M-. A I'ig pa rad.'
h t t li v L l t i i i! t i g h t . 4)ti«| l i l n u l y
tit*
S a tifniil tuien il lln* (Hi Ly kickwill fnllmtc, ami bands from San­
W, C. Ilartlinr, a rciid.nt &gt;d
*U'**'l &lt;»f f f g l m r n l u t inn; I *i »vrt*«- m g o f f lo t h r M ulleit. hnm ctlLttfty I hilward H lnliu ami City Cum.
ford, Orlando, Winter Park, !&gt;.*f t i t i 'i | •11*#* |ir^ * i,|
,i f
b u r in li m i i 1 T o m in v . tloueh. Jiiliiiaori.
West First Street and Im-al
la-.Jwr were
S e l i n « ■mUalim'T lea H
Land and'other communities will,
**|ihiiitim l" ch tU M ,
tV itn n n iy
utu| imuI l ltir k \ i W e r * Lt-gtin p ie tiitjg ii&gt;mliia,ut,*l
farmer, caught seven l.lnck lu»rkuurilsy
ull'-riuroa
b* Invited to play. There will l« ,
f
itutt«
«
tu
l
a
ln
liilt
t
y
L
im
it*
.u
l
*»f
|
bv
City
conunluilimrrx
unit
In the Wvklva River Friday and
Lie FV*| f t i u . t i t l \knll.
Fikr **ff
gaily decorated floats; al«o blcjr» a -t«*lt|l *|M*ut|ii- (■
| l f f lri«*n«,\
Mav.ir
II
J
Out
foUowtng
Saturday, ranging In w.-ight
'
ST.
AUGUSTINK.
Nov.
4.
,A’,
cles and iiddte vehicles, with prices
thru
t of Wlu*t thry lentust
i«|t«iiM i'*ttntiii!t
M «ttf^i|
ni
M i*
Robert Samuel, 1B20 ' Sanford ft r the best dreotations. ltest «f —-A fonder speaker of the Flor­ from two and a lialf to .eve.,
•i vniufmtory Inlervh-w wtlH Waa
*mm fu it c m tv t i l . i L i f g r i t y h i g t i k c i i r i »*.| h i - , . u
piamds:
Mr.
Ilartli
nr
gnvr
the
ida
'
-House
of
Itrpreeentativrs*
^venue, picked 13 uf. 16 grid­ all thug will be a lot, of randy
• i D H i .in n i p j i l . t t nf n i p t it u t . r«M*»tt | i i m I
A•
A.imlnLMrntlon otfldaLi In
has' urged members of the Flor­ Herald three fine has* that »&lt;'■■•
iron conteats and waa declared given away.
W.i*liln,t.«i In regard to f i n a l
**Uik .km| i n **$**•• ||11**9| lllw ltnitl
|i|||,
Tf'ifgfit Saturday morning
th* winner of th* Mathar-RitxThis invitation tu Santa, and tin­ ida Stale Junior Chamie, of1
*t(l.-ni&gt;-m
,.f pmpert* rlghb* at tlin
I* *•»!•»»•! *111.1 t r U ,
Fm i
In le t' •
\fi.,
Commerce to exert, "strong pr,-«
Herald pick th* winner contest.
J Sant,nil Naval Air .Station.
• ii«!t* .i. | . f
tiie k rfV
till
F til*
’ .»»
*
tt'eallaw**
.a
waau
u
l
sure"
In
help
e
f
f
e
c
t
u
omplelr
Tha only tw0 games that young
I Xtr tlu-gma. *ho will, Mr lewh.
’ i A m i n ot. II. •li^ | *»e t » &gt; an.| i 1&gt;.I*- jer arriv e*! l a i d , t „ H a u f u h i F r iit o y .
rewriting of the Florida e.-o.li
Samuel failed to select - corrWlly
1| Hull Hoik••#| Ul.. Ii.ill tse! Ifa Mtlllr! |titrli .till that lie luul tuutkl Dial
tution.
eecrp th# Sanford-St. Augustin#
j -S •*»! *• M’llHv aaf U.iUtllltf *•« f Mane nf llw? WAA mjueaU liad been
The former Florida speaker,
ffftd th*. Cornell - Columbia tilt*. Clifford G. Gracey
•
! Inr 1.1* |tla\- lift a ftikr.l irM'f «»• ritaiiMfd aliicp that ageticy I,ad
Dan McCarthy of Fort I’ieire,
First. pria*, offered by Mather
AHilri w»*»i (t*liui 4fi| » k»«i Im |•ft tie*-,, &lt;ontact«M, and that soma of
of Sanford,- waa * lounge chair Died Saturday Ni^ht also urged'the Jaycees tu advo­
n tttck lr
(o
tiu iM
t)ir
I ik h i
cate the creation of a stale tax
Die City's proposal* had to be reand ottoman.
pond
when
lie
said
tlmt
"in
some
I1* h ln i t lin i; lip , Im t U , r S f lit f o iil lin e vt-M-O and new requenta made.
Clifford Gamble Gracy die.1 at commission, possibly 'as part at
Second, third and fourth pri»*
rn-rji
hiuikaariii
tt-,luces
the
.-nun
1 • vkns .ifi *!,•,-. tin iin- o|aj ami
Pro|u*als concerning Die airport;
hl» home (n Miami Saturday,. Nov, a new constitution, with 100 per­
•winnera
* ___correct
•',;V of a child lo tearu and dgveh,|r
^iHmifuril dit*w a fi\»• yaul penalty Mvcilon of the Station are iibaeCl
selection* and war* Judged win­ •2 at 7:00 p. M." ftllowltig a brief cent taxation on valuation enby
as
niucli
a,
7*.
jwtrnit.
If
i*c
I ( MhlinutH l»M I'agr T hn )
romplrtrd and .slioukl be paAwst
form! throughout thr state.
ners In th* order In which they Illness.
nouiiie that the children hi* eui
upon during tl«e coming week,
McCarthy addressed the JayMr. CYscey was Imm in Grovewere received. 8#cend prixa, a
s.-hopls who haw Inmkwcim- arc
•sahl Mr. Hlggin*.
..
china baa* table lamp offered by town, Gs.. Jan. 23, IHtMk lie cam?
lo»lng half their Capacity 1" prutii
fV&gt;||*wtng Ujr prrarntation of the
Mathar, waa won be QUd Bors- to' Hanford In 11*24 and resided
Ia-gislstur* to appropriate’ ll.ftou. from education then **«• aie wav ;
lull report to the City Commission,
dorf, 1800 Elm Avenue. Mr. her* until about Ihire years ago
000 for necassary expansion nf int une-fifih of our State uppiothe change* necevuuiry In the pre’Aurtdurf misted th* Corntll - whan he moved tu .Miami.
public health control in Florid* pnalion of |lit,(MMt.tMH) each year
rctitallon were nut Ivor lied by the
8urvivors ‘ incl.mle “ fir* sons.
Columbia lilt and th* Penn State
and that ha considered it “a* because of this neglect. That is t'»
Comintoslonera., amt they vu*re
Virgil,
Walter
and
Charles
of
Han­
» Fordham contaat.
.
.
being a conservative Investment.•' &gt;ay, we Tire actually getting -aluul
liutructevt to prepare proposato
ford;
Clifford
of
Miami;
and
Billy
. Dan - Wright won Uilrd prise,
Dr. Herbert L. Bryans, presi fmirtoen and one half millioii
emtKxlylng these chmngea. ,
wRh the Ul 8, Army statiunesl *i. for the selection of a budget di­ dent, Pensacola M i d . that the State dollars in rexulls frum th« ID*,Thrw proposals were mailed
2-ThMhMfc'
“
‘ ‘ f f iM i China;
rini I — Hill llruimn of Sanford Saturday
two '•iaughtars, Mrs. J. K. rector by th* legislature. Amend­ Health Departmen. ta doin© every fin,000 we are spending.
afternoon ntid will be
A t t a c h i n g fnls£ p s o i i u g a n d n . lie routinin',| to (•« (tie outstanding
Jones
and
Miss
H
^
lie
‘.Gracey,
mentfive
would
eliminate
imt*t
.p,:k both of Sanford; tw.) brothers, continuing slate appropriations. thing possible for th* protection Cancer which killed 2400 net anus ii m e t l e d "8,11116 V i our N e w D e n i e r , hack to thr Floury Univi-rslt) considered at a Joint meeting
Thunwtay of Uic WAA. the Navy
of th* health of th# people, but in Florid* last year Wins nliui imk lu . B. e. 8U .U . H i t J. M.
I h r p r o p a g a n d a t h a t iiitrr.chiM.1 footl'all Imgue this
and the CAA (Civil Aeronautic*).tliat th* Governor had exprvant* i (Hirtant cn the roster »f problem*, ymoeu , s par *e a dai n girgiklirred
Stineeiphar. Baa Curt!#, J. W. Bill Gracey of Gruvrauwn. Ga.
D e m o c r a t , week as he Ini the Freshmati
and
Jv*
Gracey
of
Jacksonville;
"After having interviewed o ffi­
th* situation axactly when he said
Altman and William McTear
ons sitter. Mrs, C. 0. Whita of Highway Patrol Has "Th# Department's activities aie ftrnerat diseases which account f«r m u s t v o l e for th e New Deal n o m i ­ eleven to it. third consecutive cial*. on the subject, I reel con­
Ift |&gt;crcent of Chatahoochce's nee, hut **c all know that we; ns victory.
Daytona. Beach.
fident that Lheae proposals will b*
restricted becau*# thr I'-'tirnts year after-year and tub- free A m e r i c a n s , can vole for the
&gt;Funeral services ‘will be con­
lie «rort-d one touchdown and accepted as presented." said Mr
Civilian Examiner severely
funds for th# naeossary ■ ami es­ ricutosis which kills aiound rtO&lt;» m a n of u u r choice in the voti/fg
13 Peraons Receive
Higgins
ducted at tha Erickson Funeral
sential operations have not lietn 1p-rsons • annually were- two other hm th. T h e N'vw Dealers »ay fur­ tetnied with Jack Itullwii.J uf
Tuesday at 2:00 I*. M. with
Montgomery. Ala., to setup an­ He pointed out that the City'#
I . C. Hander of the Florida allocated to it"
lVork
ork Compensati
Compensation Him#
Dr. E. D. Brownlee offlciatinr. Highway Patrol announced today • Dr, Bryan* also said It Is ttue magnified- diseases whch Gover­ ther (hat if you split Four ticket other ns the Fr»sh turm.l hack present rrvokahle permit to tha
nor
Caldwell
called
for
mote
mon­
it
will
he
thrown
out.
That
is
un­
station wlU be terminated when
Burial will be made in Evergre-n that a civilian examiner hat been that cnly ona state In tha Sou lithe Seniors, l'J-tt,
ey to combat.
&lt;i__^
true. This Is th* same sort of pro­
Early In the second quarter the WAA take# It over, which, h*
vqnloyed -to handle driver* #x- east spends la .. jUr capita that
paganda
I
'cautioned
you
to
bcAnother part of the ClKentor’s
Urannn took thr snap from sakl. should be not later than
aminflrtons for llcftues. Bender Florida doe* for public health com .
war* of several weeks ago. Put ernter, and stashed 10 yards uff Nov. 15. when final disposition will '
•aid that th* axamlnar will per­ Irol, a total of So cants par ;&gt;erso-i, *peech whirn Dr. Hryans run\tv„d- y.ur
in front of the name o f tackle to put the first-year men be considered.
VFW Donates »190 To form this duty in 8«rainol*, Lake whan national authorities agtCe e.1 was hi* reference to thr fi.ud of the m" aXn " you
property will be deed­
want .to vote for."
Volusia rouatia*.
in the lead. After the Seniors edAlllo ataUon
that at leait 62 par capita from the sanitary engineering "whirlr' has
the City, subject to reatrtclie
charged
that
the
Ol‘
A
SHS Library Drive an-i
• The axamlnar will be In San­
bean dangarousOly nrgleited. It Is ihrou-Ji regulation, forced- the knotted the count midway the Uon In the dard as to Urn opera­
ford every Tuesday afternoon from
impossibltKfnr the Stale Hoard of United Stale* to uhtain our sunply fourth quarter, the Freshmen tion of schools, airport and th*
John L Saul* adjutani of Sami- 24)0 lo fi:Q0 O'clock and eveiy
Health to carry nut tha ir-llvit, t of shoe J’ athtr from Ariantina.
hospital, ha declared. Whan tha**
_1__ ___
*__n.
An
_
nol* County Post No. 3n 2 of the Ha'unlay
morning from #:Q0 to
change* are made, tha program
assigned to that Department by
Vgterana of Frreitm War*, an- 12:00 o’clock. PatnJmati B*nder
can go ahead aa planned a few
Itiw on th* meager bpprupriathm
flounced today that th* local or- revealed that this afternoon, was
months ago, ha aald.,
*
of 670,000. Stream pollution alone
Georg* Si Anderson, Itinerant
ganliation ha* cpnttlbuled 6UM U»j last tliy he would personally
. Mr. IHggtna and Mr. Laahar, re­
contact repraaentativ? from th«
*»,. U ft .ftirm it 8emino|* High give examination* to driver* seek
ported that they enjoyed (to*
-Vctotan* Adminlitration Sul&gt;- Uuig licenac*.
•'*- » . *"
weather an theff trip, and had ho
gional offiro- In Orlamlo will I *
Bamiar also explained that th*
automobile trouble. They com­
In' Sanford tomnrow* from 2:00
offic* will be moved from the
mented on the. amount of cotton
A. M. to 3:00 p. M. a l the Sheriff's
being picked In the Carolina*, with
Armory to' a new. location lata
•Office' In the Court Houx*. Mr.
grower* rushing U to mark*&lt; for &gt;
thi* wreak or early next weak. Tha
And;raun
Will
nuiat
veteran*
with
high price*. Washington officials naw location has not rat bem dcmatter*
pert*iningto
benefits
to
expressed much Intry-rat tn tha re­
ruled, b# aald, but added that It
which they may he enrlltad and
port of th* meant rocape of M ,
would b« annrunced aa aoon as
the mountain -Hon. from th* BanBatarmlnad. -

Robert Samuel Is
Warned Winner Of
Football Contest

Higgins, Leshcc

Florida Jaycees.
Asked To Urge
New Constitution

Emory University
Fresh A^ain Led
By Bill- Branan

F A R R I.Il’ S
9/~S

1946

State Hoard Lauds Caldwell's Plan
For Exuansion 0t‘ Health t'untrol

XO TICH TO . t m t t l l
TOl
IIU V I N IIAIIIIOWH. w h o s e
rcsMan&lt;-e Is u n li n n w n : ,
•
Vi.u t u * h s t r b r n o llf le d t h at sail
fu r d t v n r r s h a . b s s n ( 11.4 a g a i n s t
rol l , h r n n i N K . I . I A IIAUIIUWH, In
Ih* C i r c u i t C o u r t ■ (nr IH* N in th
J u d ic ia l C l r r u l t s i l b * Hla l* o l
F lo r i d a . In a n d (o r Hsm inol* Corraty,

ti«M si sat act glut,

4,

da

Rie Democrats will ratalrt con­
trol of Congress, both the'House
of Representative* and the Sen­
ate. W * will lose soma seats In
some' tstates' but will pick up
.

n ,.tld a

PACKAGE S I O H I -

NOV.

.

Hparkman

Local Merchants
Make Plans. For
"Hut after weighing all the fac­
tors involved I believe I am Christmas Parade
cpnservativr whan I predict that

••.•cm.

r.Mn,i&gt;.

m arg in ."

RapraaenlatlT*

"Making • pradilllun on th*
mitriune of an off-year nationtil
gfc- tinn la hatardoUa enough, in
r*tm*J . Uiaea and la' dowirdght
difficult tn 'U ii post-war ywft\ "
“Thee*, are so many factors
that .emiat b* considered that
the usual yardsticks which gen­
erally ore reliable In other years
cannot be depended upon with
certainly in 1040.*r •
Sparkman went «h to say:

W .elk I d *. ' VH a I h I I l f v* J o h n . «
W a lkin*.
lir lH n la h U «u 'l
I h a I li t * r t *
I l r r k ' l l R l i l I" .ni . I h u i I m I* • l l k n r r r
\|*U j t i *
llirrrfn rt
tr &gt; j i il fr t |
»u
mi|H*4i ^ l h Hulil t a i n t
In l'**t *' 0
i*f
l&gt;) a l l n r n r j r a l I h r i * o u i l l l n t i g r In
s^4nf&lt;*rt1. F l o r i d a
«&gt;n i h r
;t*«l «la&gt;

C l 11n i l

Trumans O ff To Missouri To Vote

SKMIN0U5 lIK ill SCHOOL

l ‘&gt;U

Solo rates to pilots, In Piper Cubs or Taylorcraf ts. 30 n
Ground School Course, cost per hour ............... i....

L*publican
Asserts
Election May Well

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1946
Spomored By The

IN THE SOUTHEAST
: people drink Atlantic Ale and Beer than any other,
It must b e...
*
M B ** m

K r h c r l P. Hiiimhisldn
Ad«»rnry
M n f y r A Klnrld.%

dual control Piper Cuba *r* used)

Anderton

aienm toe

jorririA L kbali.

.

A

/4TLANT

Hrinlnolr

Sec for yourself how easy it Is to fly. 30 minutes inst

Roum illat

|H|»:.

■'M.ltlDA.

«... rt.l.n. I:Ml lie l,i. .Ml.

r*lr»k

Wc Arc I ’ipcr Cub Dealerg.. . See The 1946 Model ]

lo

S r ill; f o f i . T o k t i i i : eo r.v rv

It

« f I M c t n i b r r , - i * i * (M«mmI i &gt; i mih]
that In tiefi till i h r t r o f . a U r r r r r p m
r«infr»*&lt;» -will Lr rMr«r«| a n d I h t
raLI «*MU«a i*M»rrr«1 a t |Hirtr.
WITNKHH mt him.l and o f f i c i a l
•r« l Ull» J I n! da&gt; o f I IctnLrr. 19 II
n . IV I I E l l . M x i N

The public Ih invited to

Next

11 '

Hlam hard uvt-iaie.f 5.7 yard* u,
! III. first jJ earlier this fall whih
|la'd &gt;r««i n I-' averaged 7.2 In In'
Ini 11 handling efforts
Tl*
oppi.iillrtn defml'ely hit
neon lougher.
D will reach ii , ii.-uk on Saturday, No* U. in
Yankee Stadium whrie
lim y
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III
I he No. | football game • f (lie
year.
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jycar ifiay he gl.lined from the
'y n iilv c atall.tir. of t'lenn Dnvi.
and Felix (IhwJ lllanchnrd, two
' ot the i»iexte*t hall rarriiTa oi
all t i n 4 . •
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Me, II and 'M r. D continue a*
tho major nffeiiae w up* i i . f*&gt;;
U'lliealen Armv hut the.' have ho“ n
throttled .nmewhal. Their yarda f - gamed tin. y*ar, hi u .c-a.nfl
I that find* A im , and it* rival*
■ mole clnr.dy mulched, (ail* lo me.
|Min- Up lu the ill. Iafire they rover
id ln&gt;t »en«ioi
Very Verpilllr
Ne lo|u*'r aie they rulh'd M&gt; .
I Iti.lde and Mr Out.lde. With the
I oppo.itinn atronge, than duiuiM'
l the vrartiille *ea.un«, Hlauchaol
land Davi* have he n faking turn.
I&gt;it hittimr the Ii i i - anil . gnin.i
: arr.iiiul the end*.
.
Davis Iiii.* gallvd only half lln|hlihiiij: ynnlnge attribuivd In him
; in IU4A. In hi* fir*t 7ft cairiea from
l&gt;rrimnmge he averng.d h.2 n»

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Action Revealed By
State Department;
Commerce. Friend­
ship
Emphasized

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the Aliarra of mo*! Inveattnent comparne-, repre­
tent car.'(Iilly t&lt;i*rte,l group* of good tirade MxurlUes
Thr&gt;- xharea have liettemt tfie market overate for
year* Title may be the moment to place your confidence
In those whoMi bueinrra it bv to know.

MONDAY,

i;th

*• )• « k ••( |I m «* t«rtn f t ‘atilt*
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                    <text>AGE FOUR

THE

Figuring Out Veterans’
Insurance Dividends

SANFORD

HERALD,

SANFORD,

Karmen account for tan par schools, health'. itrograi... water*
cant of tiw U. S, national in* wave, wed-fly payment and the *ot residence I* unknown,
coma in paaca time.
Niter-*
i "Y o u ar* hereby required to appear
fun th* t ie d nay ot November. A. D.

Compulsory medical Iniuranco
The Marin* Corpa hymn ia aald It Id, In a certain m i l tor divorce
In tha United Htatea daws back to have originated noon after the pending In the Circuit Court ot
Seminole County, Klorlda. an ab­
By HOWLAND EVANS, JR. . m ight'be put to figuring the to 1198 whan provliion w m
breviated tilt* ot arhlcb aald case I*
doie ef the War with Max ten.
•WASHINGTON—Tha Vewrana dividends.
rnada by Congressional act fo r
Loul** Hodd era, I’ lain llft, la, Oraln
dodder*. Derthdant.
Admin latration (V A ) ha*
an* ,„ *
ih* dividend furniahlng medical care to mar. ,
„ .
will d*P«hd on three thing a.
Wllneaa my hand am) o ffic ia l
chant Beaman.
pounced that virtually all
for- ^ ltn amount
of Insurance
Need fl L A X A T IV E ? ■eel at Sanford. Hemlnola County.
8U lo ot Florida, tula * l» t day ot
mar and praaent holder* of N o - . takan out.
October, A, D. I » t l .
G.O.P. Candidate H its
tlonal Service- U fa Insurance
2. Tba age o f tn* In*urod,
(N h U ) ara entitled to a divi* I a. The length of time the in­
A t Political Control
deed.
* urine* ha* been carried.
The- NSLI- fund out of which “ ‘•VA will not attem pt'now to
NOTICE TO AP P M A E
ORLANDO, Ort, 3 0 -IF N 8 )
all non-»«rrioo connected deatn eitimaU the amount of tho dlviTO: Mary 1‘varl Hlaaiv. w hum place
benefit* ara Paid b «« * surplus. dend, but aaya It will bo about dpeaking before Orlando Jaycees,
,f
residence
I* t i l l K ayaloo* Ht.
Tn* aurpiua wrong* to 'holder* « l “*l to dividends paid by com* at. J. Mots, candidate for ConFblladalplfla, F a
area*
from
the
fifth
Congressional
Tou
ar*
baraby
required to appear
of NULL poLicit*.
mere 1*1 mutual companiea.
on iba l lt h day o f November, A. U.
*j|»tnct, termed the admission oi
But V A ofllclala are ecared to
?*«
lilt ,
a certain ault tor dlrorco
jiexican cattle * by Secretary el
vendlnr In Ui# CI.IU II Cuim Hi
deatn that now* of the dividend ° n** to
“ E
Agriculture Umton I V Amleraott
Hcmlnolo Cdtthty. PlOTId*. an a * - '
wUl bring . flood of mail. VA'a j ^ g , ^
X &gt; £ h ftd e rfo ? a purely political move deilgneu
bravlalad till* ot which aald caa*
inaurance ataff U already loaded Upsed bolide*. Ten mUilon vet* jo alluviate tho critical meat anortla Joseph IMward Hteele, IT a ln lltf
va. .&gt;i.ii &gt; i ' e a r i »»»&gt;
‘
agu prior to the election, and one
wau** ,
id and ettletal aaat
iraught with danger to the came
at Hahford, Seminole wuuuiy, dial*
uf Florida, lb la I Mil day of October,
industry of Florida and the na*
LFJGAL NOTICK
A. U.

Chile Ambassador Fathers-To-Be
tieis \Varm a g io s G oing To School
U pon Keurement To Get 'Know-how*
By JANE LADS
Ily J A N K EADS
W A S lIiN lil ON — 1he farewell
WASHINUT O N —Two physicist*
partying that went on for marcial have temporarily pul yside atomic
Mora, who retired a* Chilean Am- research and turned their uttentio.)
baaaador to the United State*, to little live “ bomb*" which are
Tbuid have mad* even a whirling likely to sound o ff at any hour in
d«rvi*b dixiy.
the night.
But Uenor Mora, one of the
Along with them are a iaWyer,
moil popular diplomat* ever to a geographer, the vice-president
come to tho cepital, ha* an oppor­ o f a big corpor*ti°n, threo Army
tunity to regain hia atabillty on majors, a member of Ihe Royal
the tong •voyage homo where he A ir Fofta attached to the Brlttan
expect* to reiumo hit private law Embassy and a Navy lieutenant.
These gentlemen aro getting
'pnctlcd.'
ktery day from the beginning ready to bo father*. All of them
of October there ..wa* a different are studenta in an American Red
luncheon, Cocktail party, dinner or Cross class in Mother
Baby
reception In hia honor. Virtually Care and Family Health. The cl***
every dmhaaiador in town enter- U one of several hundred befhg
.tained In *oinc way in hia honor. taught ill over the country.
As a result of this instruction
Hi* wife and two attractive daugh­
ter*, Llena and Uaby, were alto on to prospective fathers, the J£*!d
Cror* say* wives 'have already
the meny-go-round.
The laat night tend-off fur the reported a terrific transformation
Ambassador wa* a bang-up itng In the!r husbands."
dinner givon liy Carlo* Heyc*, pres*
The husband* now come homo
attache at the Kmbaaiy. Most of i and
___1 scrub tho kitchen and batiith : risrm floors,” it says, "do oil the
i"‘
the ' gueita were n ew im m w 1
whom Senor Mura had maintaimvl ’ lifting job* and arc behaving u*
a warm friendship, llo had bc*m though they a c r e secretly proud
o f having auch nn Jnaiglil in l'i
a nrwapnper man hlmaclf.
Smoked turkey and all kinds of myeterie* u su ally revealed only to
wonderful food* were served, but mothers.’’ *
Prospective fathers take their
tbe gueata remember the exotic
cocktaila boat.
lesions in all-m a le classes o r in
They had their chuiro between classes alon g with prospective
a piseo-soinr or a pisco-grenadine. mothers.
"Ami they love it," my a the Red
Some took b»th. The pi*co-*our^|
Ju*t like our whiskey *our, only Cross. "They are learning that
Instead o f wblakoy it i* mad* with being* father ia a minslxed job,”
Chilean grape brandy,
Th* Red Cro*a lesson* In "what
Tba ptaou grenadine la a con­ every falher should know” cover
coction drwa^ied up bv an Fm- such topic* a* how the body pre­
baaay secretary. Javier Urriata.
pares for the production of a new
Aa ambaMador, Manor Mora, life, what plana should ba made
.handsome agd In hia early fifties for delivery, what occur* during
waa known aa a hard-fisted flghtei labor and the birth of a baby aiul
for democracy. A t the time o f hi* the proper caro of the new mother
appointment to thi* country two andhaby.
, *
year*
ago, hia
disclosed
J ttm S m
RKO.
ft IS friend*
iril'llUB U1
RQ1U5tftl
'Tho Red Croaa Is campaigning
that he might eesily heve become to get at leaat one horn# nur*e
• Chlla’a president had he not hum­ In every family apd I* offering ihs
id hia political bridges In fighting course undey tho supervision of
•pr t]u&gt; United Nations cause, it Its home nurelng program.
^
Th* program include* four oti).J
waa not so popular in Chile then
-a It Is today.
courses. TTiere’* a standard couroV
The a m b s a s a d o r had many lu general nunlng of 24 hourn for
American friends, and hia daughtar* were top belies In th* capital
smart **L Uaby, dashing and gay,
waa often eeen In tho company
of Maj. Rodarlc O'Connor, on* of
President Truman's military aide*.
Elena Is engaged to a promising
lawyer In Santiago, Lula
a,
“ Corps diplomatique,” published
in Washington, says it has Isamed
“ on good authority” that Felix
Nieto del Rio, chairman of Chile’s
Delegation to the United Nations
and veteran career diplomat, will
be Senor Moras successor In Wash­
ington.
■BVBVr
flenor iTIOlU,
Nieto, fall,
IB1I, IJU
gooSVIooklng,
UH^ f
ii an International lit and a man
e f tntallaa and humour. 11a la ona
of Chile’s beat known Journalist*.
He le Chilean representative ait
the 'Permanent
inter-American
Juridical Committee in Hlo da
Diamond wheels ere used to
.Janeiro aa* well a* President of'
the Chilean Institute of Interna­ grind hard metals and alloys,
tional Studies.
plastic*, fiber*, eenmtcs and glaas
Benora da Nieto is the former to very, close tolerance*; and to
Benorita Lux Perei d* Castro, tall cut quarts, shape optical prisms
and beautiful daughter of a fa­ end grind optical lenses.
meui Chilean family.

^

Iongo has been tb« lar
id producer in the worl

4it| numiLivti. Biuan aaiu,
Blaating the “ New Deal’’ aa &gt;
bureaucratic men in Waihington,
jto »» aald that th* adminlitratiun
waa on me wildcat spending spree
in hiatory, “ Thi* adminUlrallon,*'
ho aald, "spent more than 03 bil­
lion dollar* and collected only 43
oillion tiuilat* In the fiscal year
ending laat June 3V.” lie pointed
out that U)p feilcral debt la a
mortgage of (2,000 on every man,
woman and child -in. tho United

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30, ,lP4g-

F L O R ID A
d iM i «nd poit offlr* tddttH ol_
tfa* claimant, sod aliall b* iw o h ,
to by tb* claimant, *s*at, or alter*
n*7, and any aueb claim nr demand
not ao tiled thall ba void.
GARLAND W. SPENCER
A* aiacntor pf U * Laat Will
and Taatamaat at NELLIE
E. afBSON, dtcraiad
Flret publication Oct. II, 1MI.

Speaking O f Saving
Money

maygetwantedreltei
fn m h a t t h a a t p »rlo d ]p p tln

Iteuralaia

Bfra examined—GUliar* filled
203 8. (grange A » t
Orlando, Florida
Phone 4987 ,

DOUBLE A C TIN G

1* 1*.

Dr Leonard. Barker
Optometrist

Li quid C A P U D I N E

O. P. lUUt.SlHJM
Clark o f Circuit Court
HrmlBdl* County, Floridafly O. I . HUNT, Deputy

nl LOST 3 a LBS.!

Beware

IN T II K COURT OF T U B COUST’ V
JUDtiK.
ItS M IN O L B '
COL N i'Y ,
FlA lR IO A . In I’ robiil*.
In U Estate o f N IIU -IU B. H ilt*
HON, Deeeeeod.
*
To AH Creditor'*, a n il, P er*-p *
Having Claim* or Drmshd* A gain *!
Said Kaletei
,
,
Tou and each ot f » u are herrbv
natlflad and required lo present
any claim * and demand* which you.
or *llh *r u l you. may have « * » l n ' l
Ih* aalat* o f NB1J .IK B, HHIKON
deceased, lala o f aald County,'!&lt;&gt; Ih*
l-nuiitv Judge of Seminole ib iin h i
Florida, at bla offic e In Hi* rourl
i»u &gt;* o f r i!d County ‘ at Hanford,
Florida,
within " »l* h t
ralen.lar
monlh* fror»l the llm*. of Ihe H o t
(iiibllratlon
of
Mil.
nolle*,
Each
•u fit..I stialt li. void.
Halm or demand ahull be In w ritin g,
J o n I. V. KtNI*AtV
and
ahall
alalr
lit*
lilaee
of
restAs w V iln ln n t s r o f tha
Estate o f Thom a* &gt;V. Kin*

WIAR 1121 14 A0AIM"
O w II* tla . U i * lU n vA blad
■daM *«*Ur w&gt;th a y » a vxasue C a d y Heifciiie* The. N n

N tH tn U *. H* liu llfM . N i
drufj. 1*1 pItaly, You doi t n l
VA1U M II COUFON

tnjojAYDS Vitimin C a r ^ f W&gt;V9
Ktioii. (M r ir M for ao »'**■** p-^oia
«

TOUCHTON DRUG CO.

a
*.- .IrCSSsd,
a&amp;aAs mxit
IsW.

LO ANS

First .publication Oet. St, tilt,

LOANS MADE
FROM 110 TO (300
strict privacy; faat serv
* FLORIDA LOAN CO.
' 102 Sanford Avenue

HOLLYWOOD BEDS
double.
Single
or
Com plete w ith beau­
tifu lly
upholstered
headboard a n d inner*

FOR R E N T
R
FURNISHED bedroom for rent.
Gen Hr man
preferred.
JStone
435-J.
&gt;
'

sprin g mattress.

PUNISHED room*, (5 week. Mr*,
Roy Fleming, Oviedo.

$91.50

I

W ANTED TO RENT
NK or two bedroom furnished
apartment wanted. Permanent
reeident. C. BTANSBUltY, Pbcpn*
9139.
"
-

TWO-BEDROOM
apartment
or
house. Any location. Phone l02H.ll.

3 R EAL ESTATE FOR SALE

ALSO T O P Q U A L IT Y

IN N E R S P R IN G ^VIATTRESSES
.

A N D B O X SPRINGS

T ra d e in yo u r old equipm ent at liberal a llo w a n c e *

pa y

as

yo u

rest

ECHOLS BEDDING
&amp; FURNITURE CO.

CmOm*

7

i t ) r s Vsfc_ BREAD G IV E S
/ ^ x Q U j C K ENERGY/

lad to Shake*pear* as fit em­
it of inconaiatancy for he refers
t In "Tw elfth Night..

A R T IC L E S FO R S A L E
Floor Mate .Available
'S O LE TIRE SHOP

e

ARTICLES WANTED

I’L L BUT your eav -egardleu
o f age or condition. R i"' Bee]
300 W. 2nd St.

HEADQUARTERS for ChrUtma*
gift*, toys, game*, book*, dolls. USED piano* for ca*h. The Music
Huy now dii budget or Uy-away.
Rox,^phone 963.
Firestone Storus, 111 E. Klra&gt;
DAGS
wanted—feed, fertiliser.
Highest cash price. Writ* Cen­
FLOWERS
tral City Dag Co. Box 24(12, Or­
for all occasions
lando.
*
Mr N E ILL &amp; YOST, FLORIST
Celery* Ave, just off Slnea
O ffice ph. 403, resilience ph. 010-R
7 Pet*, Livestock, S upplies
j ARDEN and lawn seed; Vigors
Fertiliser. The Sanford X-Cel TOUCHTON A WATSON, 1201
' .Store, 2nd &amp; Sanford.
Cclyry Are. Ha# Purina Fekda.
SEE as fa r itovo pipe — otovo GIVE ua your order for baby
chicks. Tha . S a n f o r d X-Cal
■ pfpo olbowi and other cold
Store, 2nd &amp; Sanford.
weather Items.
HTANLKr-ROCKRfl
FOR
SALE—Ona Jeraey milch
__ HARD W ARE COMPA N Y
cow, 1 Jersey lleiffer, fresh In
ELECTRIC phonograph Very good February. Phono 705 M. ....
— - ■a
■"
* " ■» — “
11
1
» mi “
condition. Phone 248-J.
BIX blond* cockers, very fin# pedi­
FOR HALE or trade for Pick-up
gree stock. Seven weeks old.
truck 1935— 144 ton Chevrolet
Will hold until Christmas If
truck. b20 W. 20th St. Phone
wanted. Phono County 4304,
1103-W
Sanford.

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ROOF T ILE
Spanish A barrel type
white and colored
R. A It. ROOFING T IL E CO.
FOR SALE — Cooker Spaniel
Plant-39U Carswell fih, Phone 1121
popples for Christmas. W ill be
Daytona Beach, F la , Uox 611 .
11 weeks old. Solid black* and
honey blonds. Also blond male
SWF'ET Hamlin orahges 2c each.
age 0 months. Phone 402-W
R. W. Lord, Phone 7l«-W.
or aeo at 2031 Willow Ave.
mmmt . * —— *
MIRACLE CONCRETE Co. J. E. FOR SALEt Cow pony, medium
■Its, 0 yeere old, high spirited.
TerwUlactri J r, Mgr. Cemant
Also saddle. (225.00. Daniel
Water Proofing — Building
,
Block* — Sewer Plpa.
800 , Core, Oviedo. ________
Elm Ave, Phone B88-W.
B
HELP W A N T E D
Just Received!
Shipment o f stare*
MECHANIC TOOLS
8ANPORD IIAHDWRE CO,210 East First 8L. •

SPEC1AJ, S e r v i c e s

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Show cards and posters J
O— OBITS SIGN HBHVICh
O. D.' Landrtrt*. Phone 1021
RENT A CAR
TOU DRIVE JT
PIIO N B 200
SYRIGKLAND-MORIUSON
•‘ .DRIVB-IT, INC.

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tractor for sale.
T. B. Klnard.

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BOH ROW HERB W HERE ’
PR1VACT IS RBSPRCTHD
YOUR natuial desire for privacy
. ia money matters* 1* strictly
respected her*.
Friends and
relaUvea ay* 1not questioned
about your credit
fo u r em -'
ployer or business aaaoct^s *,
will not hear of yoor personal
affairs. There U ‘ no causa for
•mbarrasamenL
Reasonable credit requlrementL&lt; No co-maker* on money loans.
Variable payment plans.
FA M ILY LOAN CO.
Florida Bank Bldg.
Phone 3*

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DODGE - PLYMOUTH
‘ PARTS AND SERVICE
109 Palmetto A ve;
Phone
LECTRIC ‘ eppllane* repairs—
w e repair washing machines,
vaceiim cleaners, fane, mixer*.
Trotter Appliance Service, 304
W. 2nd St,, Phone IO04-J.
AUTOMOBILE A radiators re­
paired. W right A Cohen Oar*
age, fla t A French. Ph. 1009-J.

and fr u it business
ORLANDO MORNING BENTINEI,
showing good net weekly proitt,
ORLANDO STAR
ft
complete with stock ana n a ­
for delivery to yenfr home, phone
tures, and (i.ihu.uu inventory.
Ralph Ray, 740-W.
Price (2,160.00 cash.
IDEAL TOURIST court alto 3
VETERAN’S TERM ITE
miles south of Sanford on U. S.
CONTROL CO.
17. 000 U t l highway frontage.
Formrrlv the W, D, Melton ExWrmlnfUng Co.— 5 yean guaran­
(2,000.00 cash.
8ILEX COFFEE MAKERS
GIRL wanted for »cda fountain
teed contract, bunded and in­
4W ACRE FARM with modem &amp;
White lEhemel
work. Good pay, ehort hours,
sured, I years experience. Fur
room houie, excellent rondillon
COOKING W AR RNo night work, o ff weekends Mefree lnipectionA and estimate
2 screen porches bathJighta and
HAN FORD HARDWARE CO.
Reynolde Drug Co., Phone 90.
Phone 0 or write P, O. Ho*
telephone on paved highway closc _______ 210 East Flrot Bt.______
73 Longwood, Fla.
In. (8,600.00 terms.
*
COOK wanted. Also dish-washer.
Apply Roy Johnson’* Grill.
1J . ACRC FARM, tiled, 8 wells 1 BOAT A N D trailer in No. 1
13 N O T IC E S — P E R S O N / C
condition. 1210 Magnolia Ave.
5 room houaa excellent condition,
MAID wanted for genera) house­
freshly painted hath-and electri*
work, full time, good pay. Can
8BM1NOLB TIRE SHOP *
? city on paved highway. (10,000.- 7 O R IE N TA L scatter rugs. 4x8
and smaller. Very reasonable.
350-J or 368.
0 0 .
*
’ 201 NoHh Park
Cali after K P. M;, Phone 1049.
TWO W E LL built. 5 room houses,
Telephone 87
.
rA N fttD : Local representative —
bath and electricity, ‘ can be
.with truck tiro aelling export-*
NOW
ready
to
grind
every
Monpurchased separately, (3,500.00 TU RN IPS and groena at Held.
ones. Desire roproasnutiv* to
D, D. Daniel, Nvledo.
dav morning — Your com.
ouch,
coll on rusturner* East Coast
grits, meal, corn A cob or
3 ROOM HOU8E, well located 2
territory from New Bmyrna to
•jn eb , etc., for feed. J. W.
bed rooms, both, gait and elec­
Automatic. &gt;!
Ft. Pierm. Must have a car,
BoP. Lake Monroe, Phone 15.
tricity. (3,000.00.
E LE C T R IC IRONS
but pick-up truck preferred. Lib­
i ROOM modern atucCo bungalow, A real bargain,^complete with cord,
eral, drawing account against
completely furnished, good ndghcommission. Contact Mr. McJorELECTRIC SERVICE CO..
dan. Sear*. Roebuck and Co.,
207 yagnolla Avo.— Phone 101
Orlando, Fla.
U P Nerth Park Ave.
Phone 1130
OARAGE apartment, 8 rooms, 1 COTTON mattreasea, 2 bed
ON Sept. 28 someone took from
springe; 1— 3 burner pit atove;
lights, water, hath, paved street.
Or near 1800 Palmetto A ve.
I,ot* -28 -X I 00, Price (V&gt;O0 ■ Chest of drawers. ^Photic 10TISanford, one white end Heck
fwaab'bJrd- d w r O r Oct. M
110
weak,
8
%
Interoat;
down,'
one white and brown male bird
D. P.
dog wae token from aame adBUTCHER wanted. A
d m i. Both doge had collars.
11Pa Orocery, Oviedo,
6 ARTICLES FOR SALE
W1D pay reward for InfonnaUfln
leading to where*tout* o f M *
sheeting, rafter*, etc., from 25
or to party responsible tor mov­
x30 ft, shod; portable com-reto
ing them. Palmetto Ar*., Phono
mixer, bride machine* A pallets.
890-J.
J. L. Perkins, 702 W. 3rd.
tU A IE K Y

WHV SU RB - 1T 1S A GREAT
PICKER-UPPER BETWEEN
R O U N D S, .PO P/
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SOUTHERN

FOR SALE
INCOME l*roperty— Large group
of houses in Cokrrecl acciiuu
which.will shoar good return oi.
felling price of (it&gt;,io0,uu.
TUUIU5T UAHIN and Trailct
Park on Bute Highway 3 prlceu
at ( 2b,U0U.U0.
A UUUIJ Vhrgf bedroom bungs,
low pticed-at (d,bU0.W.
A VF-n.1 NEAT Itvo room bunga­
low In Sanford Height* section
at tLBbO.OO.
WE HAVE A. good five, room
house on large corner Lot out; iide City Limit* at (o.bOUjm
-Term*.
iU ) i i h ill A. W ILLIAM S, Realtor
I4A1MUND LUNUQU1ST,

a DrjJUUU.M house in goo&lt;| loco*. tiou. excellent conattiun. yo.uuu,
Phono 30U-J.’

“ Q u ality B eddin g M a n u fa c tu re r* Since 1920"
119 W E S T F IR S T S T R E E T
P H O N E 1133
SANFORD M ATTRESS FACTO R Y
Celery a n d S a n fo rd A r e . Phone 672-J

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Mt imoK paUVc**t 914, TOOJu»t jfjk 1
•Ql tbrm do«o,
*&gt;-*o )«i

*41 OldamobQe, p erfect condition.

CARPENTER’S steel miter box.
electric carpet sweeper; electric
* haver, lessons to magic. Norval

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THE
to U n ity T h a r* la Strength—
T i Protect the Proce of the Wsrid;
T * f w w i l t Um r r egress or A a tt it ii
T » Frodac* r reepertty far Sanford;

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.*8omb Blast
- Rocks. British

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Pickets Battle Non-Strikers

ROME, Oct. 31, &lt;/P&gt;— 1
T he
British embassy in Romo
was blasted by a bomb ex­
plosion last night which
wrecked an entire winjr o f
the block-long building. Tho
§ thundering blast shook tho
Italian .capita) for blocks
afound and wounded ot
• least two passerby, onQ o f

NEW YORK. Oct. 31, W V Trading in cotton futures ha*
U-rn resumed in tho nation’s
major exchanges after yesterdny'a emergency shutdown In n
whirlwind o f falling prices. In
New Orleans cotton futures came
back with a steady opening of
from SO cents to $7,90 a bale
higher. The greatest advance*
vwrt&gt; shown fit 'price* for De­
cember ami March, 1917.
Meanwhile Defnocratlc Repre­
sentative John Sparkman of Ala­
bama predicted that the govern­
ment. would act quickly to cheek
tiro
tumbling
cotton
price*.
Sparkman said that aomo action
may come by nightfall.
lie further msscrtc-d that he
cxitected Reconversion Director
John Steelman to wipe out. a
l ‘-’ d day limitation on advance
pricing by mill* on finished cot­
ton good*. Spnrknfnn declared
that ho thought the removal- of
this limitation would bn more
Important" than decontrol.
Ho
r.dtlrd that the wholu matter
would ho considered In a con­
ference today between Steelman
and l‘ro*id«nt Truman.

Growers To Vote 'Mu c h Building
On Market Pact Is Reported In
On November 7 Sanford Section
Regulation O f Celery Ten New Homes N ow
By Secretary Ander­
Under Construction
son Is A t Stake
A t $4,500 And Up

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A scries of article* in Octo­
ber's monthly Labor Review, a
pub!
uhliratlon put out by tho Labur Dspcrtment, throws consid­
erable light on the economic
problems of our southern state*.
President Roosevelt once' said
the South was tho nation
"Number Ono Economic Prob- p ,

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Pair in nurlh portion. peril*
cloudy |tt pnuth portion *ilh K tlleri-d .howera atone the southeast
coast tonight arul Friday. Shower*
mostly during night and early
morning.
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O C T . 31,

1946

A s s o c ia t e d

Cotton Trading
Churchill
b,Resume In
AH
Southern Leaders D e­
mand Action to P re ­
vent Further Fall
In Cotton Prices

ONE MAN U DOWN and In danger of bslnjs trampled In tha riot that
broke out In front of the strike-bound AMs-Chclmcrs plant In Milwau­
kee, Wise., whin pickets attempted to keep non-ftriker* from entering
building. A woman Is caught in the melee. (International Souiuiphoto)

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TH U RSD AY,

Entire W in g Wrecked
But N o One Injured
As Clock S e ts ,O ff
Bags O f Explosives

them critically. •
Police and .embassy official.*
arc without s dew . sa to the
identity of the perpetrator* who
detonated two suitcases full of ex­
plosive* by clockwork. The blast
tore ■ gaping hole which extended
Uu dc&amp;}h of two rooms Into ths
f ) building. Police say the heavy
masonry o f tne tjiree-atory em­
bassy la cracked so deeply that
part of it may have to be tom
down.
A ll embassy personnel escaped
plus
injury The ■nxplosianthrew four
guard* from their beds, but they
were not hurt. The apartment 01
tho ambassador, Sir Noel Charles,
was .damaged heavily, but Sit
Noel currently ii away on leave.
The British. charged d'affaires, J.
G. Waid, said that tho bomb ex­
plosion sounded‘ to Ur#- like “ a
live-hundred pounder. —&gt;'
Italian investigator* frankly are
baffled by the act. They say they
can think of no reason why anyone
in Italy should want to bomb the
llritlsh, especially s* sustained
criticism of llritlsh policy In Italy
has been lacking since the war
ended. -Embassy official* also are
mystified a* to tho motivo behind
the bombing.
. Tho-British pres* idUtcht, Michaaj Stewart, commented: " I t would
be’ useless to speculate. Thera are,
o f course, many Irresponsible*
who might have done 9— Palestine
Jew*. Egyptian Nationalists, and
§0,011.”
t-A detective on duty Jp'ggeeted
that diehard Fartsta might have
been responsible, lie pointed out
that they had planted explosives
about half a dozen. Italian cities
Monday eh &lt;hc Ztth. anniversary of
Mussolini'* march on Home.
Rome's morning newspapers are
demanding vigorous police action
to find the person* responsible tor
tbs blast.

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Asks International
Replies To Stalin's
Charge O f W ar In ­
stigator By Asking
For M ilitary Facts

Tlie President W illi Atomic Energy Commission

NKW YORK,. Oct. 31—
The 11-nSlhm (irneral rommlttce
&lt;&gt;f ihe t nllyd Nation* ha* de­
cided to include Ihe disarmament
&lt;|ur*tion on ihr Assembly agend
I
action a.-urin Soviet Hus- 1
M.T* proposal Tor world arm*
rl-durllun of a (oil siring.-

LONDON, Oct. 31, (/P)—
lint.tin's wat-titm: leader,
Winston Churchill, replied
today (o Premier Stallri'u
fiiai'de that he was an in.stiyiatnr o f a new war,
('liurehill said ho hoped'.
that the . L'uitc’tT N p U p u g .
would sweep away war talk"
by providing for an inter*
I'-o-Kt- of wtini he called actual
lie uiK-,-,| fhat this
itxelwiiKP uf intittnry iiiTotjnation
I* &gt;ii|ii».|t.-it lij an ;I||||(-I|ii*te reimUl-ny Lu-:»

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—- tmme.—li^
**’.nT Tbr hOrt
"■ •*-!i 'b-ii itiatniiml *u*ptciOn
•* t-'H I &gt;i lu-uiv n( the facts.
Hi- -.h i !i,&gt; hit|ii-&lt;| (hut lho remedy

PRESIDENT (HUMAN (I PICTURED ON THE WRITE H0U1E grounds with tbs men h* had Just named to the Atomic
Knriuj Commission, to be headed by David K. LUienthal, now chaliman of the Tennesso* Volley Authority.
They are (I. to r .): Sumner T. Tike, Lubcc, Me., former member ot the Securities sml Exchange Commission:
I* ■» I- Straus*. New Y'ork City, bankrr; President Truman; David K. LUienthal. chairman; Dr. Robert
I tiu kt-r, physicist, Ithaca, N.
and William W. Wayninck, Dcs Moines, Iowa.
(International) .

J23 Farm
Laborers
Celery Feds To Meet Mullets On
o
f
i
SB“
JSSkiK SS
From Sanford Are
High School Field Tomorrow Night
the South still ho* some tough
problem* to lick.
Thene articles, called
Killed In Troy j Pa.
,|
iN
&gt; ■'■iiiiiitile H i g h N 111riif I Vii?r\
In Tho South,", aro rovoatlng

" ,l!|l hi- njijihi-1. by the United
N.i i ii- iiikiuiirutum to the world •
-hu.it.-m. II.- added.that an arms
m vi-ticaim n t»y the UN would bo
! ,i Kicat *n-|i forward and it might
j h ad to -ith. ]- sli p* to world peace.

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t r im i t n :u i-ni:*»i

^riy ^ lifted

Nii‘ luu-t hilts beell

|da»- iti Bifuurriy m Urt middle of a
, I’ * *i * will
t he
Aii^OHtine ruiiijjiiiontfll i-or-flltj hi-tvveeir tJft’
All celery growers were today
M u i l r l * ft* III hutti-i:.mi* High on I Ell t and the Weal. This cleavage
studies on southern incomo and
More than 100 homes, tqually workers. They are Important fur Truck
t,. wo* iiiuilm.iicd in tim apeceh made
urged by Orio Mathieux, local ad­
4Ii** ifM'ill ’ . li,m| nlhli
W
ith.
Tw
enty
F
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m
*
III
ministrator of the Production and divided among white and colored anyone Interested in vrhat i*
null rute nigiii in' ,
uf (lie ni.i.t 1 1ue-d.ij by Soviet Foreign MiUlaMarketing Administration, to vote residents, ar* now under construc­ happening in the South to work-!
ISotfroWorkers Hits
I I nfnl U lu™ hutly coiU.-neil gu t l.attl.-a t„ t„ &gt; « Mulutuv befu|io H,o Gtnaral
ronr era, their wages and tbs kind
jy co
Nov. 7 at tho Oodntg Agent's office tion or hava been recently
f*
Jtuilroad
UnderpaNH
^
H o l d l&gt;la/t jdfivni mi the field |hn y^tEir.
for or against a new marketing; pletvd, accordn-g to Grady Dunean, o f_jo b i they U
Whun : tni- dulegates of the 50
#rKHicriim^s. ot&gt;(* of thi* stpanjragreement to regulate the handling city building Inspector.
The articles, which aro
- -a study
T flO Y
n
*ii
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I
M IA M I,
O c t , HI,
( / p ) _ A t I ti'tiirirt tht Itictil irndikra ^iil other incmtter nations, gathered
of-Florida grown celery by grads,
o f’ 1945 only, begin with the -n.i-.i f l - ^i’ &gt;
’ ^}?— cheap hotel in tho midtnnu *oc- i
I hw year, should h»»at Hon* )t-Merday, tlu-v obviously feared
A
t
least
double
this
number
of
f l l » arid volmime.
faet that tho Bouth 1* losing r riI* t - i“ rm ' "
? nf*' ion " f Miami flared u p ‘ like a ftiitf hy two tnucluloViift,^ sof* iii-w tousiuiu butween Russia and
houses
would
be
undar
construction
. The voting Umo will be from
pooplo every year tq ths north .
f 'T
, w*
"i#*11 tmeh in*t night. One man died,
tho neater n (lowers over atomic
Kot I leu*
,
i,( 1,10 blase, four were injurod . Tho Mullet* fonttir** ft. Irl|j!i% c,int rid,a, disarmament, the veto
10:00 A. M. until 4:00 P. IS. and were not prioritise limited to vet­ and west. For instance, between. ' T . tri
erans,
Mr.
Duncan
asserted.
In
192ft and 1030 It was shown ■d. 1r}®
mishap
Occurred iicnr ami 125 were rendered hnnioTu**. tl»M Ii! lutk L, S o l t f ! , U I'M Il.lttdlc and iilht-t iiitlcitl isaiiim. Tile titfwill also take place at county
- j-“ mnrn eneevlaM
Im i
i lira wnorki
A* firemen
agent's office at Della Qt&amp;do and addition, a number of store*, cs that every year 130,CK)0
' ' , th« . . truck
----WIHWH I»*11tll*tl till* flit*, I , j
11 OfI IHltust I*f l
|du&gt;4 I o ,il-y in reliing thu East and
peclally
in
the
East
First
Street
cnrryinir
20
neiffu
(arm luU.r.n utuch ultimntdy deitruyt-d ilw lL tl
Sarasota. Mall ballots must be
persons left tho Bouth than wont
hluTiy anil t*lt,a!v \\fie** W i‘ -t t&gt;&gt; n-v eye t,, uye on these
section,
opposite
Fort
Mellon*Vark,
strjck
a
railroad
uriderpttM
nn.l
framQ
hole!
and
mljolnlntf
rot-*
thcro to live. However, during
postmarked not later than Nov.
Dtf li.*f J c iii, Mils) rtsi |MF*« l -. u* *. : &gt; u id ilu iiy ,. ,‘oufUt't over
oth«*n« tntn', a tccond
upcctlilnr fin*
D. and mailed to Ulnaid F. Miller, will be built as soon as priorities the depression of 19.10 tha fig ­ owrturned, injunnhr
. ... 1*H rtlMl .f.l-.IK-f
•* SOt| , - i-t a c a t L.sti.1 ,-f 11 a , , r l i l th u
permit,
he
staled.
\h*
p
r
e
*
k
lilt'd.
DlAcayi.n
liny
in
Mmm
Field representative. Fruit and
ure dropped to 100,000. In other
ti.iL, ,,| Die East and West
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Vegetable branch, production and
Home construction, in both tho worde, n severe depression would
want, it in u struggle over tho
,i-l.
IMI
It
u
thnt
I
imnni
Mac(
ivary
ri'purtfd
that
yard
which
wm
ru?wly&gt;Ht&lt;H'krd
Marketing Administration, P. O. white end colored section*, t* about keep the southerner* home be­
light, .,( nt.iten mill tlie rights of
tho ncjfrocn had Uun wotkirur with iiujch-n«ndcti building mo­ p i-r i . i / fi &gt;&gt;( t l i e Mtilli
D0x 10, Lakeland.
60 percent concrete block, .locally cause they couldn't find Job* on a truck farm in Savannah,
man bmtit-ll
J* a!»o' extends to
itiititaidiit
t*
u
f
i
ftf.trmilt
D
ll
nn
t
liticriati*
According to Mr, Miller, the made, and 60,percent frame. 1‘ri.u olscjvhcre. The South suffered, a
tlie retatiunshipa between largo
N.
Y.,
and
were
ri
returning
to
Krinttz!
flouted
theHiirtv*
sgrranent Is based upon evidence estimate* range from 91,600 to rover* migration during tho war
No rasuallies wore reportml in
tAivrers and tho smaller nations.
presented at public hearing* held $10,000 In the white sections. In y e n *. People flooded out of.thz tholr Sanford homes,
tho Miami Reach fire, though ford F..M..V. tilt last Wuck and u It involves the relationship* of
Troy
Coroner
A.
E,
Dunn
from June 37 to July a at Banford. the colored section* t|to price range South because there, were more
Police cleared the area for two i -j nnins.’ nightly "skull i‘i-..*inns" ol groups of powers— s o - c a l l e d
Kettorllmis ifigh t-&gt; give Ids
war jobs In the north and west.
Belle Oleds and - Sarasota. The
-pltcres of influence and blocs.
Color, crowds and fine foolbsl. proposal has been tentatively ap­ is on an average, $3,000 to $4,000. Thera was a net loaa of about 8 5 f t . % . f t L ^ r S i S
t-hiir 7 J111*1
t » that n watchuusp on .flr
1=o !'*mrK,‘~
heard
'*/ iDsiHmalloit
Hut
OUl
uf
thin m a l e o f CUKellie
Sykes.
wil* be featured at Orlando Stadt proved by Secretary* o f Agricul
The largest group of new homes 000,000 persons to our defense
contained a small amount of am-, ' 'Vi&gt;'* Dom thy St. IVIcrehurg . liingtiat relationship* one thing i)
um, Saturday night, beginning at lure, Clinton Anderaon.
CBIIII*.
la on Magnolia Height* v.-hcro l-i program between tho years 1910 ,h.M« S f f i Z l
j 10 bttmea of ^'unUlm!
lta.ically. t h e r&gt;&gt;liflt,ct betne Injurt-tl as Jnme* Smith.
tl , , ^
seor.8 o'clock, when Auburn and tie
I'ciio is i it running lln *;]ltili(tvr, l e u i The tentatively approved market­ homes are being built fur veterans and 1946.
. . . . . .
tlie
lu tiU H 'r
yard ami
Paul Keilt, Eloiso - Sykes,
Mary
gia junior varsity elevens battle ing agreement is being submitted by R. T, Cowan. These aro of
through ettendve offt-iiKivi- Ant t i . , ' * * i i t h e EU«t a n d West -boils
ho
warehouse,
tlai
Miami
Bench
•(own tj, tin. Itunnia ib e* llol think
Williams,
John S,-kr*,
rnrriu
t li-fu i - v ,. i \ o r k u r a m . - l f a t iilnt t o lf it o
« ut fbr the benefit of the Or to handlers ot Florida celery ^
the one story type with many dif­
• ••
l*‘o Foster, Hrnislo Unit, Arthur fire threatened to spread to the 1 In &lt; t i - f i v i v t t t i . i l t h e i i - i l , 4- m t h a t t h e v v e n t e i n p o w e r s have tlie
Undo Quarterback Club Athletic their signature. Growers of ce___ ferent styles of exterior. At near­
imat
slips
Hour
I
ho
Venetian
1111,-1-11 ,,f tin- ituiimiin man at
Ovvon, Arlio Smith, (kirm-litM SyFund.
in tlie state will vole to determine by Ban Lanta, there are seven
■j, •yiiil i i tiu- I- M V
kes, Thomo. Camplwll,
Uerey Fniisaway.
\ 1u l - - i u v n m l . * c , | the w e s l In addition to a preview of the whether they favor on Issuance of homes under construction.
( oit, it t i n . i i r i i- -filin g uy ,i I . , . u t
The
l'lillca
said
that
It
was
tiro
Ho i**, Carmen Brown, William
Auburn a&amp;d Georgia varsity teami an order, by Secretary Anderaon. host largest group is that of
di-fenie to i-i|ir vtilli lb,- |i-if..-l &lt; i i i r u i t i o h . o f d o l t a r d i p l u m a c y
biggest
firo
In
n
decade
at
.M
iMuure, Doris Sykes, and John
,i m u il at
, 11, - u g l hi-nltig what be
of next year, tne Quarterback regulating the handling of oelery Sanford Builders Inc. at the Spen­
miii Beach, Fire Chief Henry It. ill ivi-v -•(• bi*- \\ illi-J A inter " i. d e v , r i j a - i l an dollar d , mucrucy. Tho
MrGrlff.
Club will offer e-colorful pre-gann In the same manner as la provided cer addition at Twentieth Street
Chase of Miami rushed to tho Snnfoid'-t I • lumhil fullbiol.
iremony, music b&gt; In ths tentatively approved agree­ and Magnolia and I’almetto Ave­
Kettle, ,t.*»tei|, "Ttii-re wilt be S m l e t Foreign Minister further
•a? lla g raising ceremony,
assistance of Miami Beach fire­
i T i u n t e d that no o n e til two power*
Or!
Juyceesy Toast-Chee men lifter getting the Miami |MHUii nt-vv fH*'*'A iii.(lu- Fed stall should
High School and Lake ment.
nues. A t Highland Park, five new
ti j- to dominate tho world.
" W * need not bo reformers, hut
Wale* High School bands, sno
homes are being built. Th-.ro are
P q j . F i r t i t S p o t *lo*e^ f'fO j Uiidor control. When tntr eleven this week. We have But nt the same lime he asked
led by cheerleaders from the
cheers led
also a number of homes under tho time is here to evaluate the
ho found lust some min ivl‘d I probably won't
two schools.
N a vy is Collecting
tho blare under control .there, nunotinre tlie .ffTtrting lineup until I lint' the Big Five have certain
construction In the vicinity of type o f government we want,”
right* within tlie United Nation*
Th*
results
of
the
second
meet
said
Dr,
L.
A.
Ilaslup,
dean
of
the
- .Three members of the A%burr
game time.”
too.
Seminole High School.
which other member nation* should
Stetson School of Law, in a talk
fk&gt;*Httg L-anuo
„No
„ .........
... of damago was
team wQl be rtmemberd by foot­ N ew Orleans Garbage
estimate
In addition to new construction, to Klwnnlon, yesterday noon nt
Hot have.
find th* Jareoro amt Lniire To.isU i hvnllahio for either fire. but
ball fans around the stale. Max
there has .been quit* a bit of re tha Community Criticr. He wm&gt;
Specifically, thi* ntcnits the veto,
Chre tied for first place with live cidc'f "Cha*V‘saidThe possibility TIlTCC I\Ieil Killed
wall King, tailback, 166 pounds
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. J I , (/Pi— pairing to existing structures. Of
ami if Molotov stand, firm the
introduced by Ned Smith.
.
-- naval‘ officer*
“
rs And
wins and one Iras each; Bauer* o f 'arson fn the" Ion
and Gtsnn Beagles, guard, hsl Mora
otcl fire
than 300
»g
unusual Interest is the all metal
Dr. Haslup discussed regimen Appliances and the Dbickouts ore * being Investigated.
In Baltin'iore Blast Untied State, and Britain faro
from Fort Fierce,. Both were aJ -nen will don their dungaree* today •tracQire. of rouaded top being
some tough sledding. Actually
____________________ _
state Little Big Ten selection* tnd work on garbage trucks In constructed by Harry Took*.- at tion and growth of bureaucracy in tied for second place with a won;
BALTIMORE, Oct. 31, (,7V- none of the great jmwers want*
last year. Jim Hawk, former!
New Orleans. The service men have Fourteeqth Street and French Ave­ Washington. He also told of Fn- four and loot two count; and Vrt'a1
f 0 r t Is M ild c T o
Tluteo men were killed and sev­ tlie w t d abolished, but tho British
\ of T o in pa'* H ill, borough II Igl
n* we red a second appeal fo r vol- nue. Mr. Tooke cen give no fore­ rroachmeot on atete rights, and Happy Oo Lucky " are third
-w School,
fb-V
en other* seriously Injured In' and Amctirnns have led a fight
made all state Big Ten foi inters to help clean up the erea- cast as to whan this will be com­ cited teat cases. He quotrd the three wins and Utrre kxvtra
High Individual rcortng honors
on explosion. -Early today at a to try to persuade Russia to res­
Eliminate
Primaries
1st* Chief Justice Charles Evans
IMS.
wnt city, where 300 gsrbara truck pleted.
___!____
I Baltimore vfnturfront roamen's trict her u&lt;o o f the veto.
Hughes sf* stating that peoplu in for a sing A game went to Cal
Florida boys on the Georgia 1rivers and helpers have
re been on
Mr. Duncan will represent San this country get th* kind of gov­ Diana with a 231 tally.
The split Ik tw een the East and
roster include Runaldo Escobar itrika since last Thursday*
JACKSONVHd.E, Oct. :ii - (,V) rooming house., Tho threo dead
Highest three game total for live
terms n |
mcn
apparently
wore killed
out West is further marked by th*
and. from Tampa Gens Singlotary,
Admiral A. 8. Merrill, command- ford at the convention of the ernment they want, and Attorney evening eras held by the Jaycro
I
_
,_
L
.
I
t
-JJ
. ... . . .
.,
right, n police officer explained, clash on the question of atomic
tackle, from Sanford; Jay Bragg, int o f the Eighth Nava] District, Southern Building Code Congress General Tom Clark to the effeet quintet. With 3.124. In rreond place!
)1l,'1Duri1a to etimmntr mile- fivo w ere—badly burned enemy eontrol*. Tho United State*
d, Tampa; Bobby Hague, q u a g laid the Navv volunteer*-would Nov- 12 to 14-In New Orleans at
■w
s*:«^t*tlM
-T\xL,t-C
h
re
team‘
primaries,.
-The
and two mcn were Injured by hits proposed nn Intemalhmal con­
col* and BOHPsM ' ■nake tM * fpeetal ‘trofliethnnu^a which, - hr-eeld, attempt* -w ill- be SPSSW fiS***Wttli * 1,759 for tlvdr evening* Dtorida Division/ of the Southern jumps from windows In an ■ef- trol which would include Inspection
made to create and maintain a
H * quoted Bernard Baruch as to
Regional
Coutiril
has
pul
iUelf
t&gt;
n
e h * -ealth earing movement for the
total.*fort to escapo a, resulting fir*. in any country. The Russian* took
community, and not a* klrike- building code, standard and part­ the righ t to free opinions’ and
record as opposed to such action,
Ehandlng* are as follows:
Fire
Department
authorities the stand that ‘ such inspection
icularly adapted to the southern the Importance of keeping the
rcakrrs.
Htate
members
of
tlie
Council.
In
TEAM
YV L
express belief that a home-made would tie a violation of national
court* o f justice free o f violence
gar- states.
Tbs gob* will man 39 city
c]
on
annual
meeting
here
yesterduy
Jajree*
5
1
incendiary bqmb (et o ff a fir* sovereignty.
Instead, they pro­
H allow e'en To B e
This code, which he said ne and threats in order to assure fair
vags trucka
trucks with the aid frith pri­
lance Tonat-Chro
5
1 passed a resolution to thot effect which caused tho exploeion.
posed a control system whereby
vet* rltiaent who-have also vol- hoped Sanford will adopt by th « play f o r rich or poor alike.
deploring
anv
attempts
tb
bring
1m r=}
Bauor Appllncra
4
3
C elebrated Tonight tnteered their services. The Navy
any violator would be punished by
H * expeased the opinion. that
Inning o f next year, will aim#
party-i
'
lied p: ‘
BtackouU
4
3
tho nation Involved. Tire Russian
the
reason
this
country
went
into
th«
work
o
f
architect*
and
men
will
coma
from
the
N
aval
A
ir
The
resolution
aotutioi
referred
party'B
illy
Kinard
To
Box
to
p
...
3
Vet* "Happy Oo Lucky" 3Idiots of tlie atom bomb also were
Tonight Is HaRoweVsn, the
Station, the Algiers Nev^JBasej contractors, throughout Florida, World W a r I I waa to regulate in­
controlled
primaries
as
leading
to
Woodmcvi of the World 3
4
re e f A ll Hallows o r AU
Inn1* and
sstnl Rftaalttii
In pro
nrn. J o b s .Willard, Nov. 11 pushed to tho forefront through
and w ill protect th* health, safety ternal affair* aa w . please. At
h* Navy Hoepltal and th*
corruption
"design to
3 •‘oAvemil
Florida State Bank
I
Mojolov's proposal for disarma­
alnta Day. Probably o f Drui­
and property o f dtiMna at minim tha same time, he pointed out that
Building. '•
Seminole County Motors 0 v 0 mote special interests Instead of
dic origin. It has always been
Billy Kinnid, torsi pugilist, will ment. Ho asked f» r immediate
T h * new volunteer* w ill replace Um coat. Soma amendments may it Is tim e to think In term* of a
Game* next Thursday are aa freedom o f choice by all qualified
associated
with the supera skeleton fore* o f ritiu n a and be necessary If th* rod* la adopted world government, and stated that follow*: Blackout* vn Seminole electors," Tho eonfmltte*' went on resume- hi* fisticuff battle* in the action hy the United Nation* on
la observed b y
replacement workers who hav* here, In order to suit local condi­ th* w riter* o f our Cons li tut Inn County Motors; W.O.W. vs. Florida to mid that it is even more lm- Legion Arena In Orlando on Nov. a world wide reduction In arms and
war* heyotul th* legal authority State Bank; Bauer's Appliances portana in a state where Demo­ 11. Kinard is scheduled to fight a complete hgn on the atom bomb.
tions, ba
manned some o f th* track* for
of Jthelc time, yet produced a v*. Jgyccea, and Larroe Toaat-Chro cratic nomination la tantamount to Jess Willard, an Orlando boy, who •Th® atomic question bring* Into
oast taro day*. Th* N avy i
f t the
m -_ __
. fo r world government*.
v». Vet* ""Happy
I
to undertake Uio task a fter
Oo .Lucky.’
election, for the stats to eontrol ha* appeared in nearly 300 ring sharp focus the deep distrust whicl
vantage e f the traditional fo r * *r!y §etti*m «m o f th* atrik*
ha* arisen between tit* wartime
On tabor matters, Dr. Haslup
lL*1up
primaries In order that the beat in­ battles.
of Um avsBiiig -to failed. City officials met with th* Good Scores M ade
told o f plan* o f th* Department
Willard ha* fought In all of the allies. Nine times in hla speech
terest* o f all qualified e)*ctorrm*V
_ C A R N IV A L T O N IG H T
larger cities In the state and is Molotov used, the phrase ‘■terprid
o f La b or to prepare * course of innaval fo rt** tM * afternoon to
T h * annual Bouth Bide School trf served. '
A t Pistol M atch struct Ion In prepai
■ . T l l f l Hallowe'en carnival will be held
classified ar 1 flyH. rate fighter. domination" a* he developed hi*
labor regulations,
coordinate theta work.
He has a victory over “ Red" Bry­ themo that reactioaariea In th*
fa irin g to Florida's closed shop tonight on th* school grounds
C A N N IN G P L A N T F 1RH
ant who la one o f the beat fight­ United.Htate* and Britain were
ant, .ha pointed out th*
j at 6:90 o'clock. Din­
supporting the American atoMK
ty o f this being declared ner w ill b * eereod in th* school
W IN T E R H A V E N , OcL 31 — ers In Central Florida.
tho dam D Binitaman ot th* praeKinard stated, "Ho will ty the plan, which as hi put It, was aimed
_ aa In conflict, with th* lunch room.
UPh~
A fire at the Bordo ProUe* pistol motets.brid ■ '
fmjghest opponent 1 have fered at giving us a monopoly on. th*
W agner Labor Relations A c t
t$T th* Bemlnol* Oun
yet. He hat more experience than dreed weapon. This asm* dom­
'PER O IT O M IS T IC
iflS t
President-elect Lester Tharp was
on th* polio* range, Moord- welcomed bock after his vacation. . W A S am O TO N , 0,1. 3 i - m - . ' . S d
i.n ,.,.'
M lt a J t J
« anv o f tho others' I hav* fought." ination i* reared on the other aid*
t. Oct *
Kindrd Ir still undtr th* watch­ o f th* fenc*, for both American
II. B. Gtar, Senator Claud* Pepper repealed Mvsral hundred thousand dol
wtU b* beid
contractor, Iluaton Bab* Again j today that he 1* convinced lave. T h * fir e broke out- when n ful eye o f Jack Sharp who la at. and British d elegate* openly
‘ "lo
' the K ay Club and Mr*. that th* Democrats will retain con­ tank o f welding gas exploded In tempting to schedule bouts In Tam­ expressed an opinion that tha RpaTodgkln of th* Orlando trol of bothrih* Houle and Senate th e 1machine shop. One man was os, Jackaonplilo and Miami fo r the elans have been
their Influence in
burned Mriooaly,
In next Tuesday's elections.
Sanford product.
as.

One Is Killed;
Injured

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Local Boys to Play
In .A u b u rn - Ga.
l i l t November 2nd

S T* SSUUTS

Stetson Law Dean
Speaks To Kiwanis
On Regimentation

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�THURSDAY,

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D ,' S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

Boredom

r h t San ford H erald

" I f we ore not all killed In the,’ next few years,"
says President Robert M.‘ Hutchins o f tbe University o f
Chicago, "w e shall all be bored to death." Thi* fits in
with the observation made by Dr. Howard A, Rusk of
the New York1Times staff that hospital patients suffer
only ten per cent o f the time from pnin, nnd 90 per cent
from boredom.
-Borcdom is not ns funny ns it sounds. On a nntionril
scnlo it can be rinngerous. A t least one revolution In
France, thut which overthrew King Louis Philippe in
1848, come about because the French were bored with
their government and wanted a little excitement. Amer­
icana sometimes have the same feeling and turn out their
governments to get a change. Whether they improve the
situation, is another mnttcr.
There may be still another point of view about thls^
An individual Tir a nation, bored to the bursting point,
is an individual or nation not engaged in sound and f o r
ward-looking activity. Busy and useful people get tired,
and cross, nnd mnkc mistakes nnd soy thing* they wish
they hadn't, but they do not got bored. They find life al­
ways interesting nnd with few dull moments. Perhaps nalions, liko putients in hospitals, need occupational therapy
leading to tho sense of craftsmanship which givog interest
in life,
_

THURSDAY. OCT. &gt;1',
R TKK1B FOR TODAY
W IL L BE EXTREMELY
IME AND IN OUll 1)JSW E M AY FIND POWER.
EELP: He will be ..very
l unto thee, at the voice
cry. He will answer thee.

-There wl-IU U few ducks earning
•ouUi - this
the U. S. Wildlife Survey. Cana­
dian droughts and lowered water
tables are said to be to blame.

Looks ‘ aV If the OPA price'
ceilings on cotton fabrics nave
caused the cotton farmers as
h trouble as the OPA price
ngs on newsprint have cau»-

S

LF A IHliti eviui I*, ---- -

for an and of depression talks

"B ig Packnges," magic wojds in Europe, are going
overseas from the United-Stntca a t the rate of 300,000
a month. These are food packages fo r continental war
victims. .Made up from army surpluses intended fo r feed­
ing combat, troops, each package, planned fo r one day's
meal for ten soldiers, contains 30 pounds o f food, or
about 40,000 calories, including solid mcafc, stews, hashes,
cereals, biscuits, jam, pudding, sugar, - candy, coffee*
evaporated milk, butter, cigarettes, chewing gum, paper
'towels and soap.
- Originally priced at $15 a package, tho cost is now
$10. Shipment is nutnnged by a non-profit agency includ­
ing 25 public and. private organizations under the noma
Cooperative for American Remittances to Europe— or
popularly, CARE. Headquarters are in N ew York City,
but various banks uro ucung as volunteer agents througnout the country. •'
It is one oi the finest examples o f practical interna^
tionnl* goodwill that has coma out o f tho war. CARE
packages arc building bridges o f friendliness between
Europe and Amcfrcu tnnt can strengthen pence tics beyond
auytniitg diplomatic oratory can do.

Third Army Area
Pistol A nd R ifle
JVIatche* To Begin

O C T . 31, 1946

A treatise on win* in 181L
The number
match*,. In the lustained rifle
Cotton can be made Into •
matches, the rifle will be loaded
light but strong plastic to re* believed to be the first printed, skilled workers
Initially with two rounds end then
reloaded with a fall clip of eigh t
rounds.»
P ro sp ective competitors have
been cautioned only s limited numher of entries will be accepted
and that it is anticipated the quota
will be filled at an early date due
to a large number of military per*
■gnnel. Army r lflrr will be avail­
able to civilian competitors upon
payment of a deposit to assure
their return. In serviceable condi­
tion.
, No team matches will be fired
end there will be no clarification
matches, all awards being made
on the bails of highest official
scores.
-'-‘ PimlllariistloH firing at the post
G E T ’E M N W
ranges will be permitted on the
FO R C H R IS TM A S
morning o f November IB, ammuni­
tion being furnished without ooet
for thi, purpose. While MrAndrew
and Shelton lUfle range* a n loc­
ated on a military reservation and
were constructed primarily fo r tue
of military personnel, the War
Department does not assume any
responsibility for accidents occur­
ring on, or in the vicinity o f those
ranges. The ranges are equipped
with 156 targets with firing lines
at 200, 300, 600 and 600 yards,.

A T L A N T A , G*., O ct.'81, (Spe­
c ia l))— In sponsoring the Third
Awuy Area Pistol and Rifle Cham­
pionships, LL Gen. Oscar W. Gris­
wold, Commanding l/fil*rnl, Sev­
enth Army, predict* the matches
should be instrumental in building
Interest In markmanship through­
out the United Slates, .
While most o f the competitor*
will come from seven Southeastern
State* comprising this ana, civil­
ian and military personnel are
expected from widely scattered sec­
tions of the country ae well aa
Latin America. Thus the- tourna­
ment will be intersational scope.
Preparation* have been domplated
for
and more
piU
MHS a
w e G00
__ entries
__ _
-•
MnA *trophies
— *-i*i*» »w
l1l ha
■)aka
than 300
will
be sgf
at staka.
The pistol matches will bt held
at Pt. McPherson, Nov. 16, 16 A
17, and the rifle matches, at Ft.
Denning, Nov. 10, 20 A 21. They
will be the first eventa of thi* kind
sponsored on the Continent in tho
post-war Army and will serve as
a guide fo r future championship
tournaments.
Foreign competitors will be eli­
gible for the valuable prison,. but
nut the special War Departmen 1
swards.
Accommodations have been lim­
ited to 240 entrants at Ft. Mc­ Unltad State* In. 1B40.
Pherson and 360 a t Ft. Bemdag.
Any citixan o f the U. S. 16 years
of age, or older, residing in the
Third Army Arew, may compete
and entries outside the asms will
be accepted based on avsilehie
facilities.
Among notable marksmen who
have- accepted invitations are:
Technical Sgt. Hulet “ Joe" Ban­
ner, Ft. Knox, Ky„ holder o f three
world's records; Njtf. John Flah­
erty, Tampa Police Dept.; Harry
Iteovee, Detroit, policeman,- and
ii-'—la i .vroek. Tamps. Shooting
N A T IO N A L L Y A D V E R T IS E D
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IN M A G A Z I N E S

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

NEW SPAPERS. ORDERED

ALL

OVER

FROM

A M E R IC A .

sad predict* that If such pes­
simism condnues we jnsy actu­
Science A n d T a ith
ally talk ourselves Into a dopresslnn. A ll. of which we agree
with 100 percent. Hut ’ tthlTTH'
Along comes tho pioneer cosmic ray scientist, Illinoisthe dickens started ell this de­
pression talk anyway It It wasn't born Robert A. Millikan, seeking to steady man's faith ns
President Truman
and other it totters under the impnet of the atomic nge.
blrh governraept officials T

This mun who hits penetrated so deeply into* tho
mysteries of scientific knowledge claims u pcrsonnl con­
fidence in "nn ultimate Good which is worth living, or
dying for, n Good which juatilica one in sacrificinghia life
if need be to promote it as boys havebeen doing in
this recent terrible war.
.
- "W ise men, ho continues, alwnys have looked with
uniuzement at tile wonderful orderliness of Nature, and
in reverence have repeated "Tho fool hath said, ih his
heart, there is no God.”
When one age dies nnd another is born, as is happen­
ing now os man struggles to find u toehold in this atomic
ago, inner fnilh always is jarred. It is reassuring and in­
spiring to find, that one o f tho most learned of current

. At lu s t one I union organlts
tlon la beginning to i w
ths
light. Tha International Team­
sters Union o f the A F o f L
admits that strikes hav* become
a national menace. “ They must
ba curtailed or tho nation will
■Ink Into chaos and organised
labor Will polish," »ay* tho o ffi­
cial union magsxlno. i K v e r y
strike in this country today
hurts ovary olher wurklnsrmr.n,
promote# Inflation and Increases
arerrlttaa
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—.

Tho Gallop Poll shows Repub­
licans, galntag strength In every
part o f the country, leadlnjr the

Saford’s
Own
Dress!
Millions of wo­
men have scon
this
advertisemoat o f tho Su­
it n n S a n f o r d
"Cotton Charm*
or." 'Thousands
ha*o written to
Sanford, Flori­
da to order it,
from every state
in tha United
S t a t a s , from
Canada,
from
Nassau

W A S H IN G T O N L E T T E R
By JA N E EADS
—
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—- - e— - f ***WJyp WIU drape* , that Henry Morgcnthaj
com er** at the big league peace sold to the club when he left hit
parleys should tako a leaf from
Ihe party book of the United Na­ post as Hecretatry of the Treasury.
The books are donations of the
tions Club her*.
embassies.
,
Through table tennis, jltterbugglng, bridge and viuis contests, it • In tha big dining room are ti**
Is doing a pretty slick job pro­ flags o f every member nation.
The household staff is at Inter*
moting international good rela­
national as the membership. The
tion*.
Born In the early days of the housekeeper is Scottish, Mrs. Bella
wkr, the organisation is going MscDougalL The waiters are Filip­
stronger than ever now. Its mem­ ino, the cook la Spanish, the pan­
bership represents 61 different try help Negro**, the secretaries
countries.
are British and American and the
Meredith Howard, aa statuesque maitre d*hotel la French.
and good-looking young woman,
This year's social program In­
is the club’s founder and presi­ clude* a visit to an embassy ev­
dent.
ery month where there may bo
Members- of various embassies I a . danco, a reception, a cocktail
and legislations and o f the' Wash­ party or a foreign movie.
ington social set liked the good
The club also la planning a "ter­
times*they had when eh* put on a rific” quit series, each conleer
eaerles of network radio shows, between four men anad four wo­
called “ Embeeey Day," and want* men,' all of different eouhtries*
*d more. So the go t earn* o f her
There wilt also be a eerie* of
friends together Again later on daaeM for Junior members, Mar­
th* lawn o f famous Dumbarton garet Truman was chairman of
Oslks and In March o f 1D4S th* the series Jasst season, and the
group «wa* incorporated as the club is going to Invite her to hold
United Nations Club..
'
that post again. On Dec, 0 the
As a group'they were Invited-to club will hold Ita annuel ball.
embassies, homes and seminars
about town. Three , years later
they- g o t thely own home—a big
house at Nineteenth and **R“ fits,
which w *» leased from MYfon
Taylor and later .purehasad from
John WhytA, Ambassador to Psra.
Tha library -Is furnished with
leather chair* and Mu* Dowered out-of-town

r

taacher ls today ‘ the ro^otten
man.*1 Or, wa might say, "tha
forgotten woman." With teachers
leaving'tha profession every day on
account o f poor pay and better
opportunities Id other fields, the
federal government Is subsidising
million* o f student veterans and
the itales art enacting compul­
sory education laws fo r th* lower

grades, and millions o f dollars aro
being directed Into the erection at
school buildings, but lltUe Is being
don* about flpdlng teachers to

. T h i hIf rest point la Arisen* l»
Humphrey* peak, an extinct'*ol«
cino in the Sou Francisco moun­
tains In the northern part o f th*

from

•W'fces fw w w i —— —----

_

o f five shots, and 10 ehota rapid
fit * at 26 yard*. 10 seconds per
string o f five shots. Th* Short
course consists pf the same three
stages, slow, timed and rapid Hr*
with Identical time-limits as re­
quired In .the national course,71i* Executive Officer, s i . his
discretion, at any Urn* after the
Drat stage o f the first match, may
eliminate any competitor from
further narttelpatlofi In subsequent

events will close at midnight Nov­
ember 10. Poet entriea to tho ex­
tent o f available facilities, will be
accepted until noon the day pre­
vious to the match*# fo r which
entry la desired.
The winner of the. area sendee
rifle championship will be swarded
the F t Denning Trophy for annual
c o m p e t it io n , along with other
prise*. Other events win Include
slow .fire, short rang*, mid-range,
sustained fire and national course

H a w a ii,

Hundreds
of
these
women,
their friends and
'their neighbors
have written fo r
more Busan Banford
"Cotton
Charmers.” *
1 JVaadress that’s
j helping to put
Baniord on. tho
map. Haulurd'o
own drooo goes
on aale In Ban*
f o o t tomorrow
HT Sanford's faVorita store for
women.
You’ ll
i want a t l&amp;ost 2
I — probably 4,
| in several pati terns and colon.

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right lore f o n t horns. YWll be,
iM tU aglf hmioJot la this tirodrrIrior, baaon lront Mvle-eo easy to

ommo-oatytoltaaitr^Opaoitm
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A D V E R T IS E D !

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T H U R S D A Y ; O C T . 31,

19461

THE

SANFORD

H ERALD.

SANFORD,

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F L O R ID A

PA C E THREE

and security was not* born until League of Nations.
Jan. 10, UMrt, when the first (leuJust who n’rr the United Na­
rral Assembly was held in London. tions? They are all the countries
On that date the 51 nations united of the world with a few exception*.
•Ml
by w i*r-»et out along the road Among tliose on the outs ide are*
SOCIETY EDITOR! — Ceoella Truluck
— T E L E . N O . 148
which they hoped would lead to Ml-nnta. Portugal, Spain, Sweden,
lasting peace. Today their hopes Switzerland, Iceland and Ireland.
are buoyed by the fart that they AI&lt;o, tho defeated nations—Ger­
By A s s o c i a t e d p r e s s
.; Mrs. L. A . Brumley Is
Now that the meeting .of the have' all the experience and the many, Italy, Jnpln. Bulgaria. HunUnited Nation* General Assembly knowledge of the mistakes Hint gay. Rnmnnia atal Finland—do not
Hostess To U.D.C.
is underway in New York, this resulted in the failure of the itelnng.
Th* United Daughter* of the
might be a* good a time as any
M tu Hattie Breeden of
Confederacy met last Friday for
to recapitulate the aim* and
Wales was the weekend curst of tha October meeting at the homo
THURSDAY
achievement* of this great family
Dr. and Mr*. J. -N. Robson.
The Townaen4 Club will
of Mr*. L. A. Brumley on.Celery
of nations.
at
7:30
P.
M.
The
public
Avenue with Mrs. A. K. Hosteller
Tho idea of tho United Nations
A L oa f o f Our Bread . . . A Jar of J a m . .
fc1 Mr. and Mr*. J. R. Lyle* have as co-hoetets. The general boalne* dially invited.
is almost as old ns the history of
FR
ID
A
Y
.
returned from Columbia, S. C. mcvi.riK
Itciu *..d h m . •*. -*y
orguniied government itself. Down
The Seminole Baptist Women's
where they were called by the a historical program prasanted by
.hrough the centuries it hn» found
A n Ideal A fte r School Pickup. Wholesome
death of her brother A. F. Davit. Mrs. J. bt. Clair White -no rr»a Missionary Union Association wiU
expression in treaties, agreements
meet
at
10:30'A.
14.-in
th*
Firat
Mr. Davis had visited in Sanford a paper concerning the unveiling
and understandings between two
.on many occasions and had friends of the bron* bust o f Sydne/ Baptist Church of Titusville. Mrs.
or n »r * Independent governments.
here.
. . . Easily Digested, Rich in Energy . . .
lamier on Oct. 3 at New York VotU Williams o f Sanford will
Perhaps the oldest example of this
preside.
University. 8he also read a paper
idea functioning today is the Swiss
Regular meeting o f tho Ameri­
on John Cabell Breckinridge.
Confederation. This is n union for
Our Bread Is Raked Fresh Daily .
Red Cross Workers
tho common good and for the com­
A social hour was tnjoyed with can Legion Auxiliary will be held
at
7:30
P.
M,
at
the
Legion
Hut.
mon
defense
of
many
separate
canfollowing
member*
being
^ T o Call Mrs. Chaso tha
TU ESD AY
ROBB’S HOME B A K E R Y
’ ion* or slates, differing ln_cultiinresent: Mrs: rV E. Roumlllat, Mrs.
The Friendship League of the
and religion, and speaking four
. H. Truluck, Mrs Mary Strong,
t M n . S. O. Chase, chairman of Mrs. *E. H. U n ey, Mrs. J. St. Congregatidnal Church will meet
217 E A S T F IR S T S T R E E T
P H O N E 1188
different languages.
AT TMI OPZNINO of the 63th annual convention of tho American Fed*
.volunteer services o f th* local Red
Another example was the union
Clair White, Mr*. J. M. Hayes, at 3:00 P. M. at tha I*arish House. rraliun of Labor In Chicago, President William Green Is shown con.
Cross Chaplar, announced today Mr*. A. K. Rossetter, Mrs. w. .• Tho board of managers of tho
of the Id North American colonies.
that aha would appreciate all Bolly, Mrs. J. M. MeCaskiU and Sanford Womans Club will meet at Ifn .ng with Samuel Cardinal Stritch. In Ills keynote address. Green
The idea Of n world wide United
volunteer* who have served the Mr*, b. A. Brumley.
th* Womans Club at 10:00 A. M. ' called on all wirkers to oppose Communism and totalitarianism, lie
Nations came out of the war nnd
virtually ,&gt;n&gt;i'med the end of price controls. (International Soundphoto)
Red Crosa during th* past sever*!
’ W HDNKSDA3
developed into n mutual Organiza­
S T U R D IL Y C O N S T R U C T E D , A L L M E T A L
Th# meeting of the 8t. Amt*'*
year* to caU her and report the
tion with prevention of war as its
Chapter of tha Holly Cross EpLscoapproximate number of hour*
principal aim. As an organisa­
pal Church wlU maet at tha
served.
tion, tho l!N was discussed first
Ladies Day Popular Event A t The
of ^ lr*. B. 11. Coleman at
Th# National Red Cros* would
by the late President Roosevelt
instead .of Monday a*, orginlika to honor these volunteer*
Seminole Country Club On Tuesday and Winston Churchill, when they
ally planned.
* •
and In order to eaaore that a
drew- U|&gt; the Atlantin Charter on
$ 1 0 -0 5
co m p le te llat of Seminole County
a warship off the roast o f New­
Ladies Day at the Sfrmlnolo
. . . __
.
•W orxart la cmpiled, Mr*. Chas*
foundland.
Country Club was Inaugurated on D i s t r i c t i W e c t H e l d
. request*-that volanteer* call her
Monty Williams Is
Originally the United Nations
Tuesday with a luncheon followed
I » v l&gt; . , K 0 l , n |* T x trlfr s i
in the Immediate future.
* » } K C D C K a n LtO C lgC w*» a fighting tram.. A common
Given Birthday Party . by bridge gamas and golf. Club
goal ermrnted it* membership—
________
1member* ami guests enjoyed the.
---------*T h e diamond cutting Industry
little Monty Williams, aon delicious lunch which consisted of,
The Smiinnlo Ilebekah Lodge the defeat of the greatest tlirrat
in Palestine was founded In 1938
106 East First Si.
••
..................
vaW.i with had a iii*Uict_ meeting- reoantly ,1,-bistnry to thrtr tmttvtitllnT ’f f i V
of Mr. and• Mrs.
W. R. Williams, , chlckm"-salad,'
dressing,
potato wilh Mrs. MelU Bowen of Orlando dent as nations and to'thr freedom
thousand
Island
was honored in his first birthday
and nsliahoa" hot roll* preaiding. During tho nsSrular of all mankind. Hut there also
le* ar
on Oct. 28 by hit parents at their chips, pickle*
....
.Noblo
. . . -Grand• *•
» . Ms
BIRTH ANNOUNCEM ENT
Aas a second gn at aim—to pro
L E T ’S M E E T A T
mooting
Mrs.
A l a r y ____
anil hot coffee.
homo 2412 Palmetto1Avenue.
Mr*
R.
A.
Newman
conducted
Jamcrson
presided
and
tho
w el-f serve Ihe peace they were fighting
Games
were
played
and
deli­
BOBBIES
.
Mr. and Mrs. E*rl Evans an­
the bridge games and presented com* address was made by Mr»..| 0 pin. and to s«We prohlcm* such
nounce the birth 'of a son Donald cious refreshments served to Monty Mr*. John Edward Riggings. Jr. M. L. Moot!). Mr*. Ruth W egtgstei
those that lc.l to World W ar 11
F or Hotdogs nnd Ham- l e t Oct. 29 at the -Fernald-Laugh- Williams, Jimmy Road, Jack Ivy, with n large hammered aluminum of Orlando yelponddto thovrel- mil tho title that began in lul l.
Charles
nlggins,
Mary
.Scott,
Susan
ton Memorial Hospital.
Actually, the United Nations
tray for -being tha high acorar for
Mr*.tanl»CummJiqn and
*burgers Hallowe’en
McCall and Kenny Kircher.
Ki
the afternoon. Miss 1-rnsbi-lic llsg- Mrs. Anna Puckhaber gaiso rea- was born in Washiaglon, I' 1Nito .
an was given a medium site alum dings after which n social hour wilh the adoption on Jnu. 1. IUI2.
was enjoyed.
Dr l,saaard Barker
of the “ Declaration by- United
inum tiny for second high score.
Open/til Mldnitel
Irregulars o f
Optometrist
Ten members from Orlando at- Nations." Twenty-six nation* »ignAmong those attending were
Philathea Class Has
tinDeelsration,
which
«ub«tended
and
the
following
from
San­
Mn. G. O. Bishop, Sr., Mr*. W. A
Ryes examined—Classes fitted
'Halloween Party l^ffler, Sr., Mr*. D. I. Thrasher, ford were present Mrs. W. D. cribcd to ’» common program »t
Better tirades
Bobbie’s Snack Bar
203 S. Orange A T&amp;
Mrs. It. A. Newman, Mrs. C. K. Thornton. Mr. I. II. ltubow, Mr*. purpose* and principle; -it fo tfi
10th nnd French
Orlando, Florida
Fred
M&gt;n..
Mrs
II.
I,.
Moore,
ill. the Atlantic I ’hnrter. rtn- -ign
The Philathea Class of the First Spencer, Mrs. F. H. Smith, Mr*.
Curb Service
Phone 4087
Baptist Church gave a Halloween It.'ll. Itrown, Mr*. Edward Higgins, Mrs. T. O. Ray, Mrs. B. H.Squires ers pledged themselves to tluo.i
party at th* home o f Mrs. J. M. Jr., Mhi. Charles Ward, and blr*. Mrs. J F. McClelland. Mr*. C. E. ihrir full military and eeononoe
ChortH-ning. Mrs. G. K. Kwan, Mrs. resource* ngainst all o-mm.-n rn
Slifleciphrr on Thursday evening. George Thurston.
W. It. Ileecher. emo-«, uiot they agreed not to •••"
Also Mrs. Clyde 11. Terwillegary. W. Jan
A covered dish supper Was enjoyed
B A R G A IN S
..... separate peace or (U nli.tu
amt games were played. Mrs. W. Sr.,Mrs. R. J. Holly,Mrs. Harry Mrs. C It Cole. Mr*. Mary Holly, . elude
K. Stempcr, Mrs. Douglas Stcn* 11. Lewis, Mr*. K. II. l-aney,*Mr* Mrs. O. I). Ijimlress, Mrs. J. B . agreement *
N A V Y SU R PLU S
With that stnrt. tlih«* prifiunxatu**i
strum, Mrs. Catherine Harvey and Roy Heed. Mr*. Roy Williams. Mr* Williams. Mrs Elmer Cordell nnd
FOR A L L !
IN S ID E W H ITE &amp; EGGSHELL G R A Y
set its sight* mi a peacetime in ­
Mrs. G. E. Piercy directed the Hugh WheJchel, Mrs. Kd Whitner Mr. and Mis. It. C. Howard.
grain calling for a Imatil system
and Mis* Cecelia Truluck.
fames.
Also Mrs. Harry Took*, Mr*.
The world's ten 'largest islands of International cooperation and
Prises for costumes were win
by Mrs. Stcnstrom and Mrs. C.'U . F. I&gt;- Scott. Mrs. John Ivey, Mrs are Greenland, New G u i n e a , security. I.callers in this move
Luke and other prises by Mrs. Hurry Woodruff, Mr*. Julian Pon­ Borneo Madagascar. Ilaffiil, Su­ ntent were the United Stale*. IlnJ. K. Stempcr, bliss Mary Jana der, Mrs. Roy Symos, Jr., Mrs. R matra, Honshu, Great Britain, tain, Russia anil Chinn. Next came
.V A R IE T IE S
tha organizational conference in
Dobson and Mr*. Luke. Those en­ M. Dennis. Mr*'. W. 0. Itlli. Mr* Victoria and Ellesmere.
San
K
r»iKi»ro.
There.
Iu»t
year,
Fred
V.
Bell,
Mrs.
Orvitla
Barks
joying th* psrty were Mrs. Helen
Nearly 700,000,000 pounds of the world charter was written and
McCollum, Mrs. Roy Reel, Mrs. and Mrs. W. A.-Adams, Jr.
GALORE!
.75
PER 6
PE R
useil fats were recovered in tho uttpii il hy M iihI m*ii«.
Jsck
Stamper,
Mrs.
Milton
Pnulk
Also
Mrs.
It.
L.
Co
mall,
Mrs.
GALLONS
GALLON
However, Ihe I'nitcil
and Mrs. J. B. Phillip*
J. O. l.ntiey, My*. H. W. Rucker, i fmir-ymr period from August,
an oricnnlwli«r\ to nminlnin pence
Also Mrs. John Cuilum, Mrs.
H. II. Coleman, Mrs. Henry 1942 t" July. 19lit.
B LA C K and Y E L L O W
D. B. Hodges, Mrs. F. K. Godwin, Wight II, Mr*. Jaroea Grappa, Mrs
Miss Mary Jane Dobson, Mrs. A. Guy Wood, Jr., Mrs. James lug
D. Holloway, Mrs. L. M. Himes, gins, Mr*. Charlrs McClung, M o
Mrs. Clyde Piercy, Mr*. M, T. John K. Higgins, Mrs. Bill Willi­
Haynes, Mrs. Joe Rake, Mrs. D. ams and Miss lxmabell* llagnn.
C. Iliggs. Mrs. Douglas Stenatrom,
Also Mr*. J. P. Hlgdc. Mr*.
P R IC E S Opens 12:45
Mrs. C. II. Luka, Jr., Mrs. J Jossph A. Melsch, Mhi.
Lloyd
09c
— 40c
PER
Brailey Odham, , Mrs! Wjlliam Boylf,
Hoyle, Mrs. Glenn Lingle, Mrs.
s m ic
D aily
Stempcr, Mrs. Clayton Rmlth, Mrs. Robert Axt, Mrs. Sydney Chase,
Q U AR T
Walter Fessler, Mrs. William Har­ Mr*. W. (i. Fleming, Mr*. Henry
T O D A Y and F R ID A Y !
vey, Mr*. Cliff Abies, Mr*. W. W. Wltto. Jr.. Mrs. Charles Bett«.
Bridges and Mrs. Hal Colbert.
Mrs. Clyde Itamsey, Mrs. Jack |
i Ihii ihon(jr, ciohc woiid come Anna .
McDonald and ,Mrs. C.-’ S. Buchan­
an.
"
Darryl f. Zam/tl
Tho remains o f some 300 cliff
Also Mr*.
Frank Chase, Mr*
dwellings, believed to have been Wallace Ilsll, Mrs. John Meiseh,
306 Eirfl First St.
( Vi Block E ast o f P .O .)
built and occupied from about Jr^Mra. W.
I’ rlce Heard. Slr.«.
900 to. 1100 A, D., are located In Orvilla I*. Shlrry, Mr*. Gullarl
Walnut Canyon ‘ national monu­ McCarter. Jlrs. Ihinsld llotls, Mrs.
ment in northern Arisons.
Fletcher Iloll* and Mr*. J. W. Hall

S ocia l

And

Personal

Personals

Assembly Cited
Aims, Achievement
Of United Nations

Activities

Social Calendar

5

ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
TODAYS BIG NEWS!

McCRORY’S REMNANT SALE!

SPORTING
GOODS

IRFNE DUNNE
REX H A R R IS O N
LINDA DARNELL-

ANNA ANW^W6 :
k in g
jOHNCROMwm -louisn iir.HioN

R obes
F O R L O V E L Y L A D IE S

Now la the time tog tart
planning .for

SOVUrrOMON MIHIUIR V. M. Molotov^Itft) SBd Vies Foreign Min- *
Ister Andrsl V. Vlshlnskl drink • toast to each other aboard th# liner
Qurm JTItrcbrth as the vessel heeded for N*w York from Southampton,
England. The men. sra en routs td the U. S. to attend the American
sexilons of th* Big Tour' Conference which will hold Hi lint meeting
la New York’s Waldorf-Astoria Hotel on November 4. (fnfemotional).

Chrlat*

m u l Come in and so*
*

lect

your

gift

robt

from our beautiful t r
sortment . . . Quilted

I st

T O N IG H T
A t 11:30
A L L SEATS 40c

FOR A COM PLETE

Satin. Quilted Cotton.
Chenille. Rayon Print.
Rayon

Taffeta

MOTOR TUNE-UP

and

Suede Flannel.

CARBURETOR OVERHAUL
IGNITION, GENERATOR
and STARTER SERVICE
B righ t new 100% wool
Solid C olor Gabi

to 10.95
f.ra
1-

‘The Falcon1
Alibi"

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OPEN

UNDER

• GAS AND

NEW

MANAGEM ENT

Q1L

• G R O C E R IE S A N D M E A T S
• IC E C R E A M

JANE PA R K E R
F R U IT CAKES

,1b. 72c 5 lbs. 3.35
LADY nALTTMOHE

Cake, 21*4 oz. .. 49c
OttA.NOE COOQANUT

Telephone Employees
Enjoy Monthly Party

T H U R S D A Y , 'G C T .

F L O R ID A

•

No. 2 can

17c

2 No. 2 cans

35c

GOLDEN ISLE

Field Peas
IONA

NO. $ CAN

Tomato Juice——
A A P FANCY
NRCTAB

.

12c ------- 26c
18 COUNT

Tea Balls

12c

.

M OZ.

No. 2 lA can

Fruit Cocktail

39c
41 COUNT

„

36c

. . ■»

Catsup

14 oz. bottle

T A rm

17c

,

Clit Okra

No. 2 can

15c

Garden Fresh Fruits &amp; Vegetables
’ Fancy g re e te d

Tomatoes

1-lb. Ctn*
2 lbs.

Carrots

2 Bunches

CALIFORNIA

h l t a e l i , , ' r M M b a t * been
a # l* rt*4 b , l b * fceenl a t
r - M H l M l M t n ta a r n * mm n * r b *
■ ■ a I a * , r r t « r * . re e e e e lte e ly , fa r &lt;b*
I l r a r r a l K lr r l l a a ta b * b r ie t b n t a a b l
* • 1 N rm la a l* I 'e e a t y , K lari 4 a, an
K n t * n ib » r btb I M A

PRKCINCT No. I I ’ Kern Park
K. K. tleleltg. Clerk
Abner L Tbompeon. InepeclorA. E. ■Harnett. Inspector
•"
l^onsrd Hutton, Inspector
PRECINCT No. I*
Hear Lake
Jno. Hell. Clerk
Mrs. flurence Parsons, Inspector
Mrs, Mary K. Woods, Inspector
Mrs Florence Ilunell, Inspector
I'OIJ.iNd PLACES
Precinct Nn. 1 West Hanford
tllrl'a Hcout Headquarters.
Commercial Htrset and Oak Avsnua

W, H. K iltlK ..liU iH X to £ .

II. A. Hwnnion,, Inaiieeto
In epactof
T. C. Roll. Inepertor
Henry Ituteell, Clark
I'rte Thurston, Inspector
le e liulner,1Inspector
Itaytnond l.umhiul.t, Inspector
MtKClNtrT No. 1 Lak4 Monro*
I'red llotle. Clerk
U— , Ogleslry, lijepector
Ralph (loo,tepee,I. Jngpector
(Maude H. Hawkins. Inepeclor

V a lu a b le P rem ium

Precinct No. S, Oviedo
Town Hall

Cabbage

Coupon In Every B a g

Robert E. P a rk , M g r.
Phone 154
S a n fo rd A v e n u e at 2nd Street

YOUR VOTE IS IMPORTANT
r

LARGE JUICY

Grapefruit
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— the CONFUSION and MISMANAGEMENT

5 lbs.

TELLOW

o

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3 for

Oranges
Onions

Y

lb.

When we stop voting the "one party" ticket and adopt 2
party government, we will not be "in the bag" but "in
doubt"—then—and only then, will we get from Washington

5 lbs.

IN OUR M E A T D E P A R T M E N T
Chesapeake Bay Oysters
E x t. Standards, p in t ...................... 76c
E x t Selects, pint ............................84c
Counts, pint ..... ............ a............... 95c
Western A Grade Beef
Round Steak, l b _____ :_________ ___ 65c
Sirloin St?ak, l b ...... ................*„... 65c
• Chuck Roast, lb ............. ..............47c
Hamburger, lb ........................... ....37c
Fresh Pork Hams, whole or half, lb 59c
FreBh Pork Shoulders, lb •.........

56c

Fresh Boston Butts, l b .................... 63c
W E STE R N P ork Chops, lb ....... .

75c

W estern A A G rade V e a l Cutlets, lb 76c
Loin Steaks, lb ..........

65c

Rib Chops, lb

.............55c

Loin Chops, lb

....70c

Chuck Roast,* lb .............

45c

Bonless B e e f Chuck Stew, l b ..... .1;. 67c
B risket Stew, lb ..„.............

Precinct No. IS, Lake Mary
(Reason's Btqre
• — -- e
Prsclnrt No. l|, Altamonte Springs
Community Center
R ic h a r d ' a . m o c l e l l a n .
Defendant
NOTICE TO A P P E A R
Precinct No. 1*. Forest City
NTATE OF FLORIDA TO: RICH­
Plunketl'a Rssidenc*
ARD A. MCCLELLAN, whose place
of residence Is Qouah, (leorgla.
Prsclnrt No, it , Blavla
YOU ARE HEREBY rsqalred tn
Hlanko's Store
file your wrltlsu appearance (per­
sonally or by attorney) on or be­
Precinct No. 14, Fern Park
fore December I, I• 4•. to the IRII
Barnett’s Office
of Complslnt for divorce filed ln_
l hie suit against you.
Precinct No. If, Rear lake
WITNEHH my hand and official

what we need.
JyL Democrats C A N vote with Republicans on N o ­
vember 5th, for M. J. Moss, Jr., for Congress
without losing their Democratic standing —
despite N e w Deal propaganda .
That Makes Two-Party Government.
Then you will get:
1. Thai 10 million, long promised, Medfly Damage money,
2. Waterways and Flood Control for knee deep pastures.
3. More Pensions for our old Folks Instead of hissyfootln.* *.
4. More Houses for our Veterans—leu hocum.
5. Super Hhrays acrou our State instead of Curfastont Politician 6. Remove the shackles from our agriculture and business.
'"7. Enough sugar from this State to fe*d the notion.
8. Florida's rightful place in Washington and not "In the Bog."
9. 20 million of Free Publicity when we stop voting the one party ticket.
10. Java that Freedom for which our forefathers died.

and overalls, boy's dungaree*.
See os for hard to gat »* r tandlee. U. W. d a n 's Store,

FILL CP with Fuel OQ and Karo
ma .bsfor* winter.
* »
H. B. F apa Ca* lac. M »
STUDIO c n r r a O T &amp; M F H T

"pSSfLffirW oc»
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Banfard A n .
A K T1C T.E S

A N N PA G E PUR E
PR ESER VES
• cxahdoi
lb J a r
Pim ientos, 4oz. 13c

ELECTRIC appliance rspalrewa repair washing machines!!
I'LL BUT year cm* -agardlsMi
vaeenia elaanars, fans, mixer*.
Trot Ur Appliance Berries, 504
of age or eondltlon. Be* Baal,
W. 2nd SL, Phono 1064J.
2nd St.

_
Seat Oovara
OLE T T U SHOP

BAGS wanted^!#*!,
fsrtlUaagfl
Highest cash price. W rit* Cen­ ORLANDO MORNING BENT1NML
- ORLANDO STAR
tral O ty Bag Co. Box 2462, Or­
for dsllvsry to your hom%, phono
lando. ’

_______ Ralph Ray, 760-W.

P o ts , U v a l o c k * Supplies

ffOUCHTON A WATSON, 1201
IM ITATIO N

fo r

UNITED

STATES

fA va,e Orlando,
- a w
s s :
Fla.

€ 0 1 (6 A B 8 8

Floor Mata Avmllahto
8i;v.lN O LB T in SHOP

Blatz, A tlantic, Bev
erw yck an d B allan
tine B eer.
m

C M

W A N ir tU

U8BD planes for cash. Tba M ask AUTOMOBILE * radiators topaired. Wright A Cohen OarBox, phone M L

Celery Are.

. W

. DODGE ..PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND SERVICE 1M Palmetto Ava.
Phone l i l t

age, 21st Q ftaach. Ph. 100»*J.

TUXEDO
Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed

Rice, 3 l b s .......34c

C am e 33c

for a birthday .
Wo can gtvo you a M% cash dH I-'
dmd seringa on fire and wind­
storm Insurance. C. M. Boyd A
Cm, 11JH -Magnolia Artoae, Phone
IN . Adv.

5
A R T IC L E S F O R S A 1 X
HELP W A N T E D
bedroom for renL
preferred,
lftotto SEE us for store pipe — store M AID wanted for general house- .
pipe elbows and • other cold
jvork, full time, good pay. C all.
.weather Items.
360-j or 368,______________ - .
FURNISHED room* for renL
STAN LBY-ROGERS
Phono 18-W. e
HARDWARE COMPANY
WANTED.: - Loda] representative
with truck tire soiling experi­
PUNISHED rooms, $5 week. Mr*.
ROOF T IL E
ence. Desire representative to
Roy Flaming, Oviedo.
Spanish A bafrvl type
call on customers East Cbast
white and coloi
territory from New Smyrna u l
I
W ANTED eTO RENT
it. a it. r o o f i n g T i l e c o .
F l fierce. Must have a car,
Plant-IWo Carswell SL, Phone 1181
but pjek-up truck preferred..Lib­
FURNISHED or portly furnished
Daytona Dsach, Fla., Box 611
eral drawing account against
house or apartment. Permanent
commission. Contact Air. AlcJorresident. 2 children. John Blsn- SWEET Hamlin orangsa 2c each,
dan, nears, Roebuck anil Co.,
it. W. Lord, Phone 788-W.
ton, 018 Pork, Phone 672-W.
Orlando, Fla.
TWO-liLDKOOM
apartment - or MIRACLE CONCRETE Co. i . E.
house. Any location. Phono 10J8-M.
Tenrlllager, J r , Mgr. Cemsnt MOVIE men to shaw talkies
theatrelesa towns. Pleasant work.
Water Proofing — Building
UOUPLll desires 2. bedroom fur­
Koahon, lid Creighton Bldg.,
Blocks — Sewer Pipe.
8QV
nished apartment In or out of
Elm Are. Phone 083-n. ..
Tampa, Fla.
city. No children, permanent
residents. Write R. L. Sloan,
•.
Just Received!
Avalon Ap)a, No. 0.. Sanford. *
UUTCUEH wanted. Apply Fam
Shipment o f scarce
ill’s Grocery, Oviedo, na.
MECHANIC TOOLS
3 K E A L ESTATE FOR SALE
BANFORl) UAHDWHU CO.
3IO East First 8L
0
W O RK W ANTED
. , FOR S A L E
INCOME Iruperty— Large group
SILEX COFFEE MAKERO
of houses in cokRMi lecuon
White ihEemcl
E A l'L K I paimutg—cuit it act or
COOKING W AKE
which will show good return on
bouny b^sis. tj. U. ■ Lroguu,
SANFORD HARDWARE CO.
sailing price o l * i u , u 0.vo.
roots reputred, Phonu tto* ut
210 East First St.
lU u n ib l L A tiln and trailer
7HS-J,
Pant on State Highway 3 pneeu
l ORIENTAL scatter rugs. 4x8 T A X Saver System is everything
at gro,tKAI.UU.
needed in part-time tKK)kkcvpmg|
and smaller. Very reasonable.
A liO u tJ in roe bedroom bunga­
service lor small tiumiica* tmu*
Call after 6 P. M., Phone 1048.
low pi iced a t Sb,oou.w.
prolusalunul nien^ nystvm nation­
A VErtY N E A T live room bunga­ TURNIPS and greens at field.
al tn scope and'umy ouicti in
low in Sanford ilelghta section
D. D. Daniel, Nviedo.
tnis Uintory. LoiUideniisny ex­
at $7,86(1.00.
plained, no charge. Address E.
WE h a v e A good ftvo room
L. Lundquut, butta 2Uo, WoodAutomatic
house on largo corner Lot out­
ruff tlloga hanlord. •
ELECTRIC IKONS
side City Limits at $o&gt;&amp;00.&lt;w A real bargain, complete wlllvcord,
Termi.
LAW NS m o w e d . ■ Reasonable
$9Aff
KOm utt A. W ILLIAM S, Realtor
prices. Jerry Lord, plums &lt;eoELECTRIC SERVICE .CO. '
HA t MUNI) LUNUtgUlMT,
W.____________________________ _
207 Magnolia Ave.—-Phone 101
Associate
i hone 73J
Atisn.ie Bonk Bldg
10 Business O pp on un ities |
3 COTTON mattresses, 3 bed
springs; 1—3 burner
stove; M AN or woman to own and oper­
J lir-UHUUM house in good locu­
Chest of drawers. Phone 1071ate route U. S. postago stump
tion. Lxceiteut condition, fo.oou.
W.
inacnmr* (spare or luu lime;,
i ‘bone ZUH-J.
l'ermanent income. No experi­
1 twin, 7 piece bed room sulto.
ence necessary. fJl)5.U0 immedi­
u Ku CEHY
sad fruit busman, . 118 W. 10th St. Phono 129-J.
ate cash investment retired.
showing good net weekly proti.,
For Interview, give phono num­
complete with stock and h x - FORD Ferguson tractor for aal*.
ber.— o u i r, .aie of net aid.
A -l condition, T. B. KlnarJ,
turss, and $l^6u.u0 inventory.
Lake Monroe; Fla.
Price f'J, loO.Ut) cash.
,
LO ANS
ID E AL TUbitpioT court elto h Get your 8 it 8&gt;UU movie camera
muea south o i hamord oa U. a.
'
LUANH
fttADE
now. Made by Belt ilowelL WioFRUtt &gt;10 TO &gt;300
17. GOO'feet hignwsy fronugu.
bold Studio.
- —
strict privacy; fast service
$2,000.00 cash.
•
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
4Vk ACRE FARM with modern 6 CARPENTER’S eteel miter box.
electric
.carpet
sweeper;
electric
102 Sanford Avenue
room house, excellent .condition
abaver, Itssons in magic. Norval
2 screen porches bath lights and
BORROW
riEKH WHERE
telephone on paved highway close • G. Marlatt, RL 2, Box 1B1-A,
PRIVACY IS RESPECTKD
Sanford.
In. $0,600.00 terms.
YOUR natmol desire for privacy
I I ACRE FARM , tllsd, 8 wtlla BEAUTIFUL stainless stesl sinks
In money mattera to atricuy
6 room house excellent condition,
available NOW. Laet a lifeUmereapecied * bars.
Fnond* and
freshly painted bath and alsctrlRandall Electro Co.
,
relatives are not questioned
city on paved highway. $10,000.about your credit
Your em­
GENERAL Elsctrie Ilotpolnt auto­
ployer or business associates^
00matic Move. Price $80.00. Phono
TWO W E LL built B room houses,
will not" bear of- your persons^
677-$(, 2430 polnsetu Ave.
bath and electricUy, can be
affairs. . There to no cause for
purchased separately, $3,600.00 6 burner, built-in oven oil stove,
4tnt?irfi ft mfnli I
Reasonable credit requirement*.
excellent condition, $26. C- F.
No' co-makers on money loans.
6 ROOM HOUSE, well located 2
Robbins, Lake Mary.
bed rooms, bath, gas and alwVariable payment plan*.
FA M ILY LOAN CO.
trieity. $3,600.00.
REAL buy— complete set new. 600
Florida
Beak Bldg.
Phoae $»
4 ROOM modem stucco bungalow,
X 16 tires and tubes driven' only
completely furnished, good neigh­
200 milts. Carylca on* year writ­
borhood $5,250.00.
ten guarantee. $60.60. Atlantic 12 5PEC1A1. S E R V IC E S
W. R. W ILLIA M S, Realtor
Station, 3rd A Park.
SI m NB
110 North Perk A v# ^ Phone 1120
Show cards and posters
*
FANCY LIFETIM E
O— DBB’U SIGN SBKVICb #
OARAGE apartment, 6 rooms,
STAINLESS SINKS
O. D. Lsndress. Phone 1021
lights, water, bath, paved street, t
at
Low 26 X 160. Price $2,
BAUER APPLIANCES
RENT A CAR
Cash or easy term*,
YOU DRIVE IT ‘
down, *10 waive, 0 * lnteresL B. G. JL table medal radio. H U
__
PHONE 200
An *
D. D, DanlalE Ovlsdo. Fla.
in RICKLAND-MORRISON
JUST arrived I Mao’s worts
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, ‘i-UKlVE-lT, INC.

g ARTICLES FOR SALE

39c

R aspberry
Peach ........
Pineapple

A-better way and
•na to.to pkw your fire, windwltb on and giro

FURNISHED
Gentleman
435J ,

preclnrt No. ». Oeneva

lb.

Yr x h u g r e e n

Speaking: O f Saving:

IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
Money
ANIL FOIt HEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY.
Om wey to saw money to to for­
GLADYS K. MCCLELLAN,
ge* year w tfrt birthday.
P l a in t iff ,
it

FOR RENT

n u n n tend er

Okra

PreWnct No. a, Longwood
Town Hall

Precinct Nn. 4. Paola
Hchrvd House

T H E SA N FO R D

•nECINCT No. i Hatiford
J. L (lallowuy. Clerk
Joseph A. Meleeh, Inepector
W. A. Adame, Inepector
Portlyce lluseell. Inepertor
Jo* Corley. Clerk
Herbert Htoothotf, Inspector
II I* Perk Ids. Jr. Inspector
Stilton Moore, Inepertor

Precinct No. a, Ooldsnrod
Community House

w. o. k i l b e k .
Chairman Attest:
O. P. Herndon, Clerk

Precinct No. 1, Knit Hanford .
t'hsmber nf Commerce Rolldlna

I f Fed X -C E L L C H I C K S T A R T E R Y o u r Chick* A r e
o f f to a good start. X -C E L L C H I C K S T A R T E R I*
baaed on a S P E C I A L F L O R I D A F O R M U L A o f m any
ingredient*. X -C E L L C H I C K S T A R U g R U m ade In
small batches by w eigh t righ t here in T T O R I D A a n c T
so ia delivered to you M I L L F R E S H and V I T A M I N
R IC H .

I’ltEL'INCT No. I Hanford
» . K. Mr Sal., Clark

Precinct No. T. Chuluota
Wegner's Htora

seat at Sanford. Florida tht* 31th
day of October, t ill.
„
O. P. HERNDON
As Clerk or said Circuit
Court.

Ketcham’a Residence

Precinct No. 1, lake Monroe
A. L*. L Depot_____
^

P O U L T R Y . . D A IR Y . . HORSE . . H O G . . D O G

NOT No «
IPaola
hnwkf, i*lrrk
John I f Warren. Inepecl«r

Pane, Yellow

Squash

S

PRECINCT No. II
Hlsvla
Martin Htanko, Inepector
Mrs Ceo. Jakobcln, Jr., Inepeelor
Andrew Mlklsr, Inspector
-Dig" Jo* Mlkler, Inepeclor

31, I M S

vev

• Community Center

PRECINCT No. II
Poreet City
Mr*. &lt;»■ H- Plunkett, Clerk
Mre. Alberts Montgomery, Inepector
irs. France* Uslhss. Inspector
Ira. Jo* Ella llodsee. Inspector

F L O R ID A F A R M TESTED
FLO R ID A FEEDS for F LO R ID A NEEDS

L E G A L N O TIC E
AIOTICM

—&gt;

Tomatoes

H &lt;i Kyle. Inspector

J. V. Jsmm«&gt;. Inspector
J. I*, nates. Inspector

PRECINCT No. i Oviedo
O, (I. Wolcott. Clerk ..
Csrl
Parnell, Inspector
Mora than 00 employee, of the W. A.M.Hunter,
Inspector
Southern Dell Teleephone Company, J. w.' McKinnon. Inspector
visiting linemen or the A. T. anti
T. and Western Electric Companies PRECINCT No. * Geneva
Helen Curlelt. Clerk ,
and their frienda enjoyed a gay Mr*.
Mrs. Clare II. Ilruwn, Inepeclof
Hallowe’en party last evening at Karl Hummeralll, Inspector
the Community Center.
C. A. Oldha'm, Inepeclor
The committee In charge of the
PRKCINCT N». T Chuluota 1
party, Mrs Mary Cameron, Mis* J.
V. ntory. Clerk
Margaret Greene and Miss Mar- Kdward Turtles, Inspeclur
Mrs.
Ilallla Jacobs, Inspector
atal Cullum; assisted by John
Union, did a colorful job of de­ Mrs. Priscilla Harter, lospeciut
coration,, also made paper haU for PRKCINCT No. I Ooldsnrod
the guests. There was dancing to C. W, ■Idrldat, Clerk
records and plenty o f traditional It. L. ("room, Inspector"'
Hallowe’en food was served In­W. H. Pope. Inspector
cluding large apples, cookies and II. C. Parker. Inspector
fruit punch.
PRECINCT No| &gt; Uiatwood
Candid photographs were made Q. It Pourmker, Clerk
by Ralph done,, high ,*hool photo­ T.^P, (varies inepeclor - -'
grapher. This was one "of a series I I. L Heath, Inspector
o f monthly recreational activities 'ihomai M. Pinch. Inspector
o f employee* o f the company.
PRECINCT No. 10 leakr Mary
II. M. Oleaaon. Clark
YES, WE HAVE NO DANANAH John I» Evans. Inspector,
Alms K Robinson, Inspector
MIAMI, Oct. 31—UP)— A federal T.
W. freeman. Inspector"
court Jury deliberated fir * hours
last
and then brought In
PRECINCT II Altamonte Korina*
.
rthur Sc
guilty verdict against Arthur
Sch­ Maury CreWT' Clerk
W. -Howell, Inspector,
warts, banana 1
imported,
1
charge 1 Ilernlce
IL E Hoffman. Inspector •
with violating OPA ccilirig price*
on banana*.

C offee C a k e .... 29c

OHAI ATtAMUC A fkcmc r|A CO.

OLD TIME

SANFORD,

f

• T R Y O U R S E R V IC E

HOUGH

HERALD,

tt—

B E A L L SERVICE S T A T IO N
’ NOW

SANFOW )

GIVE

Baa Pari— JftT *

u*

r order for baby
i . T a n f o r d X-CM
Store,. 2nd A banford.

VETERAN'S TERMITE
---OONTHOfc CO.

F o ra irly the W. D. Mellon Ex—6 years guaran­
teed contract, bonded and In­
sured, B years experience. For

free inspection* and titlmaU
Phone 6 or write P. 0. Box

ALE—Ond Jersey much 7* Longwood,
1 Jersey HMffer, fresh to
Fsbruary. Phons
M. ^
„ 13 NOTICES— PERSONAL

■■ ' P"1
' ■■
FOR SALK: Caw pour, medium to *■ ■■
SEMINOLE TIRH SHOP A
ska, 6 years old£high spirited,
HEADQUARTERS for Christmas
Also taddla.
*01 North Park
Daniel
fifu, toy*, game, hooka, dolls. Gore, Oviedo.
Tajepbone 27
'

LOTS

IrL r.-.sir’m - r s s
at ”■

HELP W ANTED
GIRL for sodi

FLOWERS
McNEILL A TOST, FLORIST
Caltry Am. just off Slnea-

ffl fi?

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FOR SALE
•u Oldsmob11&gt;, parfaet condWli
193$ Ford 10 wheelsr. ^Exceltont

good Urn*. Hydra-vat^
S ml tty's Oatoga,_«c£?# «

4

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.

GIRL wanted for soda fom tok t 106 M. Palmetto. Ph. *71.

Co., Phono ML

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Tht

•953.

a* Laotime or

O ffko ph. 406. toaldeooa pk. 6I0-R

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for rrnL

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THURSDAY,

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O C T . 31, 1946

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE

F1VF

Yueentsn Indiana weave cere­
The globe'a aurfac# ia 71 per­
.The Indian name for Tucaon,
Noah used petroleum, in the
There are abbut 2,000 specie* of
Arironi'a llopi Indian* are the |licet known of the varinu, cotton- Woven by every gloom for hi*
Aria., was Stjukahon, which haa monial belli and fringed oma- cent ocean, 20 percent land.
form of pitch, in building hi* ark. anta in Auatralia.
only triUi fn North A merit*
garment* now being made by tin
thr bride, the women's mri-morpaJ
been variously translated to mean manta from the cocoon* of Hie
which weaving is a man'* i
robes ami the dancing kilt aiei
llopi
nro
tho
white
wedding
rube*
“ &amp; m apring" and “ at the foot of giant "silk" moth* o f the Amer­
Sailinaker* nro now manufac
Tho nickel coin contains only
Natural gas is used by 40,000,
ica!.
curing nylon sail*.
25 percent nicks).
000 emtomen In 3* states.

M y new im prove d loaf
m akes just m arvelous
toast — a taste d e ligh t

Names You
Foods You
Know —
From Coast to Coast . , . tha
Nation's Boast — N ATIO N AL
B R A N D O . Famous name#—
foods you are "hungry" fpr.
Don't miss this bigger and bettar sale of brands famous for
quality, for flavor and for low­
est prices.

because
'B itty $ * (£

it's TEXTURIZED*!

Quantity Rights-Reserved
Prices Good Thru Saturday, Nov. 2

a

tng, eating or canning. Buy them by the
pound or by the bushel—hut ba sura you buy
plenty. This year's crop U the biggest r.ml
beat we've ever had. and the price la right.
Fey. Washington B«d or Golden Delirious or

Lb&gt; 29c

Comstock Fancy Pio SUcinI

“»

Apples

WasUni Jonathan or Roms

2

to» CWlcctlo* e l T u ts , fey Amendtnj
.
nCTICfl OP ELECTION
m Th# I -efli.il ahrr* shall: at tha
II tn 1 LI o f A n k le V III of the la tit a S#*i1mri of UNI, ami from Urn# tfl
TFUZniAS. Tha U flU U lur* • « t*43
K a fir tha Const Itut ton ef TIM,, ef the C*LM«*ttiiiUoa * f the State of Florida a&gt; time thrf rafter enact Laws
tying
lite ef Florida, did paaa • Joint B » » * A&lt;§of&gt;t#4 at the General Hefi1.fi o f H f the powera. functitma, nfutlea and rom11k&gt;ns propoelnj amend fnenta ta Lha tem!&gt;*r, 1H4, aaid AmendMtant to fen*- penattiaa o f County Tax Collector deelfl*
tiU tu iM of the itata af B e r iJ i. and tlda (df tha U»-Numb# ring of fl+rtiofu natot to par i f f aph I of 04* Se«tton l \
aarna were ay read to hr a amfa ef It and II of A flicl* V III et the Congtl- and th ill I shew tie pm* 11* for lha tcJ*
tutkm of tho flta U of Florida u Adopted lection, car#, ruitoty, report Inf and diethree- r. fth* ef all tha mamnan alertel
ta each house; that tha vote# on aaid t l the O on oral Election in Novem/ef hurvetT-rtt,t af all taiea eo'.rvt#4 by \h#
Joint Reeolultoni wife entered opes 1944. and to Aftiand Soc1 l . « II *rwf 1 1 County Tax Coileitar.
thefr respective Journals, with tha i *•* of A r ik l* VIII of tha Coo illtu lion of
caad.waya thereon, and ihty did drier* the Biota of Florid a. and to too* id# that
mint and direct that tha aaid Joint In (ho County of HinxfeottougH. Blate of
House joint nraoum oN ho lie
A JOINT ItESOI.UTION Pr..;.o,tn.
Baanlutlina be rjbmltled to Jha el actor* Florida, tha County T a t Aae«a».ir shall
of (ha fltau at tha Ganarel Cartioa to Aaaeaa tha Prt^Mirty of the County for Amendment la Artkla X V I. cf tha Contha parptfO of L ovyln j Itlata. County, itHuttoa af the Stale df Florida, Ry
pfovemher 1M4,
HOW THEREFOR*. I. IL A. O RAT. School a and kfunUlpaUUea in tho Cmmty Adding Thereto An Additional flecthwi to
•erretarr e f State of tha fltata e f Florida. of IlUitbamuflfe Except tho CUy o f Han! Provide tor ih* App.dnlmeni by a C^avCity. Florida, which Shall bo E&gt;rmpl ryrrvnl fieaolutlcn ef }ha Senate atvd
So hareby ( I t # retire (hat a
from tha fTo r id two o f thla ArovndmvnL llnute of ttejTre*enutt*** o f a OlrvckW
GENERAL ELECTION
wfD ha held la each county to Florida T i t a i Levied b f tho fllale, Counly, of lha Uadflet t n l to Anthnrlre lha l.efllvew -Tuaoday neat euccwadlnj to# ft rat County Behoof lloard, School Dtitflcta. lahirt ta Preurlh# hta IVjwrfi and
H erd ay to November A. D- LMi, lha flpocUl Tax School DtaUIrtl and tha IhiUea. QuaUnraliona and Term af OfitfuniripaJItlaa of tho County Except to# flca.
eold T» 10*4ay being (he
City o f PUtit City* Florida.
n m i DAY OF NOVEMBER
HE IT R tflO l.V H ) BY THE I-EOlflLAh k r t n c s A L v c n h y t u b ir o m i- A - T lllt r tiF T1IE STATE OF H O R ID A t
for lha ratification or rajoettos of fha
n i t Joint He#.} hittone pfopoainf Am and* TUflE OF THE STATE O f Fl/IRYDA:
That lha SellbarlnS A men dm tn I |q A rn *n t« to tha Con »1Hu lion af to* fltita
That tha folJ.owt.nf Amendmonl of Ihi# XVI df tb# Cnm-Iltulton cf tha fltata
A-rUcLe V III of Ih# k m itiiu tb ’n of ih # of Ftortd*. h f a-Cling fherato an «JdtCf Florida till
flta to o f Florida ratalive to the Anott- t tonal Mid inn to If* known *• fleet ILm 14.
m «nt and Cnl Iaction o f oil it a t i th the I&gt;* and tha earn a I* heteky a i re-ad to and
SSHATT JOINT s p n u m o s HO Ml County o f III llibr* rough, Btaie *1 Fl$j1d«* •hall l»# *iilimittrd tn ‘the ylert'nra bf to*
A JOINT n a s o u m o N nctKMlA* in hr fle^Numbertirg SecUon it •• adopted Slate -of Fto-r d# tor fa k fk a t! -n or hw#
A f.,n -lm m l W tni ConiUtuUna nf Uk •t the General f &gt;* tlori of 1944 n •• to Jaetton at the general #teet|*»n t«f Itripr*K i t . of r.-tU n , in b* known i t AriU U m ale It read flectJon 11 of Article VIII •eniattvei to ha he’d to the r a il LV4S,
XX, Sortlono 1 on ! I. T b .r^ if, H n llilM o f the CUmttftuUon of the flUl# of Ftor- as toltowiT
t . Ui* C-m*nll&lt;f,11on. AtKiMihtns « Cr»- 14a, end by Amgndlrtf Itectlnn II of
SFCTION 14 Tha fegitla t'trt a*&gt;all hy
•tins nf Cofloln Count! Ollltnn t n ! th* Article VIII of tha Crmttltullaa of the law provide tor a PUe-rtaf o f tha B jig e L
A OOP,-Onowl an# Co Marion of Muntofool •tale o f Florida, aa adopted at the Cen­ whs *heB N arixHnted fey a ri ncurtaai
Tnnoo fcr Count# Too OfnoloSo. In Or on#* tral R o d ion la November, of l»44 so reacfulton nf lha Senile ami H.vn* nf
Countr. nortSfc on ! Prooldln, for Hof- aa to m ala II read flection IS of A'Ucl# flfpfetf.MaUvea. and ihall fey law, cc?ntronJuw CJf&lt;1Vwo too AttooUnoo or H*- VU1 o f tha Conitllutloe o f the Stale ef iliteni with ether pfutukrti* o f toll Crrttlortton nf our Low no I aw o Snooio.1 br Florida, and tn tsriude tha City of l*tanl itituli wt. nreecrib# hit power* and dative,
tho IwfloIoluM nf Uio Slolo of n o tU o City flora u H Amendmenl; Ha and the prattle to t fail quallflratlhnt and lerm
no P i o i t M m 0*M Propoo*# AnwonS- tamo ia hareby agreed to and ahall be of efftoe, the
af which *h»ll b#
fubmltiod to tha Hectare o f the S ttlt wholly within fh# dttem ton nf the 1/Vf#m L
IIS fT BBWI.TTT1 HT TU T IJ rn lS t-f- of Florida for Ratlfinttnn or lt#}#Mlon laUtura and shall no! fee llfr.tl.d fey R fcT v n * o r m s s t a t * o r n j j H i o A 'r mI R o Oenacal Election to ha held on U,jn f, Arttcle XVI of toe CcmtitutMa.
That Ih . fnllowtno a titn lm tn ! to fbt the fir at Tuaaday afier tha flrat Uondaf
Cm.itliu ii-m M D oilJo. U bo Ot-own aa to November. 1*41;
IE l T IO N IE I. From and after Jana*
Artlrto X X . a**ttono 1 on# L tboraot
rm im m u
c nvrrr v t t
rofatin* L&gt; M
m oniltollclk, otMlUtiln* ary U 1145, Iha Count* Tax Aa**«*-=f of
lin e a r m iv fT i(| F ^ ! t'T fe 'fl v a n
*haU- ••»#+« all
! b i rroollnf fc’ rortotn Co.inir O-Cf*0 ItjlUbarrnjfh
A J t iiv r HI
»lT T I&lt;
I*
- toe
1on.) for ooi.oonuont ohA aoUoaUon of mu- property far all fliata, County/ Srhoal A'- e.Vilh *fi1 rrf I f , |i .n K. af \ft • Hi
and liunlrtpal Taaaa to, t&gt;e taxied in n| to# i n*y^tujtU'u el lr* b'l'i uf Ben
Itlllabtoroufh
County
by
lha
Si alt ,i Ida ftriattof in Apprapruiion*Cnumiy, County School Board. School
n r i t h e ^ o i .v k i i n v m r i r . i m a .
Piatrtrta, tp*M *l Tax School lltitricti and r u n r o r m r w f A r r n r n .or&lt;m A t
MunirfjtotlUaa aarapt to tha C lti of inani
That lha fnt'towlng im ff
nf Are*
City. Florida, which ally Hhatl wo exempt tldfl «
Article III pf the C»naUfeif n r#|
fr-n-m tha BfovUkmi o f thla Sacttou.
I the iia ta o f Flor id * rel'illnE I® appmpfL#
L Tha L *flil# lu r* ahaH. at tha L # fi* •llofiirljy feetefey a ifr td to Ir*d that) oa
la lira So talon t« I M l and from Um« to tub mi ited |a lha tlecln n nf (he M a li
®f Flarlda in f ritlflrk ilafi ©r y-rjaclto-n at
i tha i*fs H O eh a f«l Clnrllan I# fe* held lei
Novfmbet, A , O. IMS: to il ta to lay ffeal
• lid flatliin flfl, .Article HI o f tot Cnn■IlfeitiSfi ef fh# fliif# of FI arid* *hall fee
amended and ea amended ihall real aa

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Wa have 'em—all kinds of applra for cools-

Beauties

° A p r o m t thot mokes an
o ven , tender slice . . .
better to epreod or toast.

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Winesaps 2

.■vV'e'V

25c

Tm k

.V&amp;n Camp Bcaoua

Imperials 6 ^ 49c ^ 3.49

Weenees
Pecans

Stokcly Orango

O s lifo r n ls

Knnsna Hhippcd

Hoc# Everything

Fey, Graded A Selected Sweet

Potatoes

ib

(WHEN AVAILABLE)

WHEN AVAILABLE

7 %c

IMlnat?

Mother o lleg Cup A Haui

OATS
Van

IlMilc

A »it.

CEREALS
PICKLES

K e ll o g g B ic e

Rag

12c

Pkg

JUICE

14c

CRUST

EXTRACT No 2 Bot 12c

QI

8-oz

SlamWhl Tomato

Nabisco Ginger

Lb-Box

22 ox Jar

J G ln e ’o I’le

B u m 's Vanilla

SNAPS

S0UP

23c

No t can

1 Monte Diced

Grade “A** W e ilin Bssf

CARROTS 30 3 -Gl

PURE LARD
Stew

Lb-Ctn

u&gt;

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Hanburgor

•EANS No 2 can 16c
IMTTO‘ A28-ot

26c

I' m flliri nf tifhrf

Hunowrrt I'nin#

PUMmry Pancake

aO UR

Pkg

fJa .Maid fiuiir Mtxeil

MUSTARD 9-oz Jar 12V5c
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S r t T lo N Sfl
la w * ma4inf to# •:&gt;prim ClaHeat far tot M 'ifk * ©L p fell#
nfflrlai* *c-d rmpi
and all atoef
• Xpense* af Ifee 1U U ihslj ro h ti^ f ra®
vlilivn* a* no n(feer auMeet r - r shall an
I j’ l'f ift la lk fi fee a* tot Ment Of ae* n'hrf
NU a I ftale appeot'*' att—e*.« #» rpt ar»®
lifnprlat’nnJ far the rwuntv #rl
• ( ’ in*

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55C

eairiilnS, tolltrllns. ecrounltn* for on#
SltbuntM nf ilk l I t i f i oruljot -*&lt;•&gt;-ou nu la tho obprotuSilo mu nN ip, I
•uihoriUee, on# tor (omptnooilon lor
•urn rouolr Uoln# etflroro for ooraltta
rrr-)rrod InrlJtnt ihoroio. That II m j
ouch tow roopecitn# (no mnuoiiiloiion
or rirotlnn *1 one rountr effltro lo et, rj-ir-I end toUfled ol Uio rolttomhun
• IrrUoe horoin ptoul.KJ outh Low ohot]
bat udo offrrUte wllb rooport te Uie el*
Dca# odartoJ Uiotobr on Uio lint ,T u«&lt;
ear oflor Uio flrot U u n tir In January
ot ott joor UnmodloUtr outraodm# Uio
Itnorol alm lon ho# tuborquonl in u l l
rrfrrrndum olortlon al which olortoro tor
rm id rn l ol Uio Unlt*d SUtoo oro H in t
Ipr; on# II anr ourh low ntpaciln* tho
ooMiunonl and collodion ol municipal

Fancy Wsitern Pork

hrfvfey ycreed to. »nfl *fe»TJ fe# *ufem!11#d

le th# elect are ef |hfl Sis!# ef FVfMfl
for fiflfiraliaa e# ftjif1l*fl it th# Clen*
m l Eledton to I# fe*td et» tot fret
Tutidsy *ffef th* tired Mandt) in Heyrmhef,
M fnll-nw*!
a r c n o H a . - t i .o jurfro
the court

Loin Piobcn* or Clob

-jtokely Specials

• nS tha Count? Sal Id lor ef , -it Countr
•hall hofooftcr be olortwl be tho euollfiod
oloctnn ol u ld countr aa mher oialo ant
rounlr efflHolo ore oloctwt
Tho ttrot
olwtlnn el the Jurlt* of ih* Court ef
flacotd la Ond tor |uoqlbl| County one
cf Iho County Solicitor cl ul&lt;! countr.
•Soil b* h(!4 at the O m rrtl UroiUm m
ISta. ta u ke office the rtrrt T j* -e * »
oflor the flrot Hondo? In Jonuorr. I0H.
(br a (arm of tour y-oru The term or
Irsure el a t t ic af anronr hrrrtoftw*
or hrtooftrr oppolntrd lo elthrr at the
afficeo horoin mrouonrd ohall pot b* relanded hortby.
Any varanry In oilhoe
at oald attlcea which occur* prior la oele
tlrot Tuaodtr afiar Uio firrt Monday I#
January. ISOS, (hall be filled by oppolnW

Bartlett

CHOPS
Lb 75c

PEARS No 2 H can 43c
ftSP

CHERRIES No 2 can 41c
Orange

FRYERS
D r A D r H e&gt;

TURKEYS

SAUSAGE

» ’ ’iv •' n*

of the Stale e” T’C'&gt;P» 1»" ■&gt;n* f ’ f Wftnx*
ntnj im prm rm rn li and nttildtog* for
*faf# In illh ili bci* aa qrovCfed fur br lawf
enflflM a! toe I9 ti Ifirk’ skif#
prior
Irfiilah irr* end fur prn*ti&gt;n*. rrfirr^rnfe
fundi amt (h u t fundi. *h*ll he Included,
tn ona general •p rrarflaltoa hill ©r any
•mendmm| or tupplafnent Ihrtfto. and
t h ill be tor no tnrkgrf to ah Nro Tract,
j l l i appropfieitom mad# prfof to ■the
•drHpUnn a f tld* feei ton which are mti*
Unit Ihorooflrf. cnort loot oporifrlnt I'll Ifir y t « to# provhloM of ih1* tacit a
paw ora,. funtliont. duilao an! . mtnpmio- ihaU v«|i|fe ea e f July I, t»4f.
lion ef Crnnlj Too Cellectur StUonit-d
- ■
■
-1.
In Poroeroph
l #*- -Setilon
l». tod
— ohoII
.
Ukowtaa proulto for iho collection, cor*,
.w.oww,,
rlln f *n.f* *dl*b
irtertarnl* of b o u s e j o r r r b f ^ o u t t i o t h *. m
cuotwfr. ftjm
i
“
A JOINT B E S O M *{O N Hfapystof #&lt;*
*11 i * ■** foUtded fey to* Cwualy T u
Amendmenl to ArlId# V nf Ih# ( ‘rmsllCflll*Ctofa
fniton of Florfelt fey Affettof Itoeftto in
Addltlntisl Reetlan H#Utlr&gt;f la to* F5#&lt;lioB ef Ih* Jttdf# ef to* C(H|f1 of Recoril
and Ih*
tn and for
‘ | F.*c*mfela
“
*Chanty'
■”
Count1 ftolld ter nf i*14 County.
n c IT BESOLVTTI HY TH F L F fllffL A e
T H R * O f THE STATE OF FLORIDA!
SECTION L
Th*l AflUlfl V rt to«
CmiHtfuti-wi #f th* fltst* ef FVirfeU be
»m*n4*4 fey *44lng toerHs #n iddll « » * !
perilon ta b* known •• fl#e!tan 41 of
• *t&lt;S Artid#, relalfng fe Ih* *1#e1lon ef
to* Judf# « f to# Codrt nf Bedard In *nd
t'W Etrsmfel* Cmmlf *nd ih* County
Setldlay e f * »id Counly *a4 Ih* **m# t*

Lb

-65c

lb

75c

'

II at aay ourb alert loo a auloriiy of tbo
aloeton porUrtpoUas Iboryla ihall n t o
oro tort tho oneptoMe and - rolineoUon
3 n ob loir,.It obeli be auU and void
end ot ae torco and of fact Tha canyaaoUid board at oald Cou fly ahaH rerUfy uae reoaiH el any ouch rofetmdum
•lection to Uie Snrytayy el Otata withU
toe &lt;ers oAer Iho hotline theraot.

i weresrepb I e l IhU bertloa It. and
loll.ltkewlae preytde by lew toe tha
■in -io n on ike aiaeaaRiem tell *1 Iho
euaty Tea A m o u r el oil- t o m letied
y the eta Ia, County, County School
o u t . School UiiuTcu. Special Toe
d u a l Dtoulcto tad municipal Itloe.
SECTION ItL- 111 rrem sad aflat

tho CenoUtuUsn, but la Re re-e tot any
loeieer than until the (in i yuyaday oflor
the tint Monday la .January, ISM m
Iho term or torrura e l oflMo e l anyone
appointed le efiher at u ld atflewo roe
Ike term bectantny la 1007 ahall Wptre
on u ld ttrit Tuewloy oflor Iho Oral
Monday tn January. 1HI
■tCTION X
Any pcnlalsn at (be
ComUhillTn M

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P A C E S IX

THE

SANFORD

HERALD,

SANFORD,

F L O R ID A

THURSDAY,

r i Z T 'j i . '1 r
paninn as he climbed the peak mountain-top rescue. A storm
more than nny man.
closed in on James Mount and
Illue llibbon
three other Portlanders. They were
Ranger wa* only a pup when he lost. Ranger barked nrrvouiljTand
made his first ascent in 1928. lie led off. Ths men followed him be-,
walker home to Mr. and Mrs. tween tig tag and White river,
J. V. Rafferty at their hotel on glaiers to the safety of the tim- •
the slope of Mount Hood that berline. A few yards either way
lly W AYN K IIAHBKRT
May afternoon with the blue rib­ would have meant tragedy.
GOVERNMENT CAMP, Or«-.— bon given nil successful climbers
Sept. 27 of the same year whgn
Snow-swirl* about Ihe top of 11,- of the pnrty.
Ralph Calkin and Ole Lien, alto
225-fool Mount Hood am whiten­
From tag-atong ho became us
ing a freshly-marked monument to much »n enthuiast as his friends Portlanders, wefe stranded Ranger
led them to safety.
a dog named Hanger.
who rlimbed /pr summer fun and
"* I
He ellmb^d so much h, wore
Although th? 1.1-vear-oid Indian winter adventure. During one year
his
claws
down
and
Calkin
also
&lt;ur was burled on Oregon's Highest Rangers name was written on the
reualla how he once saw the dog
I&gt;eak alx year* ago hi* mountain
•■.limbing friend*—bark from the summit register more than 200 turn back because he couldn't
arar this fall—marked his grave time* He would often make two maastaln his footing on tha moun­
with a bronte plaque inscribed:!,climbs n day, and like his two- tain’s west face. When the men
•Ranger— 1987 1940."
* * ? , , ,friends, learned how to alt reached the top Ranger was there
—.
,
«i
I , i and slide piuch of the way down waiting for them. He had trav­
The little dog. mostly shepherd, 10|,
Mf
ic, nn,| *now.
eled up the more familiar and

Snow Swirls Top
Monument To Dog
Named Ranger

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

» - * ....... ....

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For
and Saturday

SU PPO R T Y O U R HOME T E A M !

Celery, 2 stalks................ 25c

Iceberg Lettuce, 2 heads 21c

8:15

Sanford
*

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S t Augustine
W IN

FREE TIC K E TS
TO TH E

O RAN G E B O W L
PLU S

$500 E X P E N S E S !

Enter the Atlantic football con­
tent. (Jet your entry binnks at tho

A T L A N T I C

SERVICE STATION
3rd &amp; Park

Chris Jensen

.
i
i
’
*
milea to their one. gan making plans for Ranger's
*
-Scorned Comfort*
last ascent.
Ranger's greatest crisis came
Packed Up
when swanky tireberline lodge He sewed the dog's body in n
opened in 1UJ8 anil llreuhl and canvas shroud, lied it on a sled
lady, calf-sited St. Bernards, were and pulled it over the anow until
moved in for Alpine atmosphere, he
... h
....i tthe
hard-going rocka. Jim
.............................
llut after Breuhl had to be rescued Harlow and Calkin took over from
from an icy ledga Ranger Ignored there. They strapped the body to
his rivals who never again ven­ a packboard and took turns x*Try­
tured above the Magic Mile ski ing It to the top. While 16 person*
tow.
,
|watched they dug a grave In anowRanger had a eripped paw when! freo soil and erected tho cairn.
he was born here to a dog le ft , One of tho girl* spelled "R-A-N-G*
behind by [luckleberry-picking In­ E-R" on the largest atone with
massage.) lipstick—Just until soma more last­
diana.
Mrs. Rafferty massaged
the foot and cured it. S^e made ing marker could be supplied.
chamois boots for the pup to ease
his travels after he learned about
Ihe mountain, but he chewed them i
off. Hhe also tried to rig colored
glasses to protect hia eyes from
snow glare. He further spumed
civilisation by refusing to ride in ,
automobiles so ho never went Intel
the vulloy* from hla Government
Camp home 4,000 feet above sea
level.
'
1
"H e wa* primitive," Mr*. Raf­
trouble lo help looeen and expel
ferty recall*. "H e only liked the
■ □ phlegm. and aid nature
mountain. When the boy* would
and heal raw, tender. In- mucoua mamarrive with pack* Ranger would
lie by them and wouldn’t even
know who wc wore. I ’d put up hit a bottle of Cxocmulslon With tha un­
lunch— sometimes only a bone— derstanding you must like the way II
quickly allay* the cough or you or*
right along with thelra."
lo hare your money bade.
Ranger died while sleeping In
the »un two year* after hi* aging
lega had last carried him to the for C o *«k i,C h u t Colds, Bronchirir
summit. In Portland Ole Lien be*

How To Relieve
Bronchitis

Hubbard Squash, lb .......... 8c
Canadian Rutabagas, lb 4Vic

Yellow Onions, 2 l b s ...... 9c

Cauliflower, l b ................. 9%

Spanish Onions, 2 lbs r... 13c

Green Beans, 2 lb ............ 23c

A

STEAKS:
Porterhouse, T-Bone, Sir­
loin, Club, Rib lb. 55c
Bqaaro GUI

Chuck Roast

lb.

ALL MEAT LEAN

Boneless Stew

lbr

Hamburger

lb .

Brisket Stew

lb.

LEAN

PLATE OE

RED HOT VEAL BALE—A GRADE WJEBTERN

Veal Steaks: Rib, Chuck
„

CkanM nn

Ik

or onoulaer

■ n»s

41c

• i* nil

u

77c

$1.87

r

*-

88VS

PF5

SlyU Gohkn

DEL MAZE
'

'B R E A L IZ E how eagerly you are
awaiting delivery of the new Chevrolet
have ordered from us, and we want to
on to you the latest information received
the Chevrolet Motor Division,
that information isn't too encouraging
• I t la true that Charrolet feeds all other
m a n u fa c tu re rs in total production ot
p a sse ng e r cars a n d trucks from January
through September 1944, despite the fact
was out o f production entirely

Bogartpo Largo

j ______
e

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_________ ____

105 oz. C an •

S E R V IC E

COMES
U b b y *« Catsup, 14 oz. ....
L ib b y 's C hill Sauce, 12%

FRUITS

B A B Y POOD

hare to gat your car serviced, whatever the Job.
Our entire staff Li prompt, efficient and helpful'
without a high-pressure word in their vocabu­

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laries lu:, .

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63c

•

DILL PICKLES
RICE 3

W a don’t play "Hard (to get*" when jfou drive in

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B lu e B eau ty Zenith

material shortages and manpower probkstt, to
step u p shipments to us and to all dealers, la
accordance with a predetermined distribution
plan assuring each dealer o f his fair allotment,
based on 1041 passenger car sales. And we, in
turn, are doing our best to deliver new Chev­
rolet* to our customers as rapidly as thsy are
received and In the fairest possible way. W e

ryefyourn
ilWd •crrica now and a ll
Mr It hartal on oid ee

ch eese

Joan of Are Pork and

'will— too grateful for your patience tod under*
standing— to do anything less than continue
to serve you to the very best of our ability.

p■
rKtld \ .t
Werner, Is*
tr

c h e d d a r

R osedale D ill

PRUNES

production of new Chevrolet*—even longer to
fill the unprecedented demand for thia product
o f B I D -C A R Q U A L I T Y A T L O W B 8 T COST
' —and, for the prevent at least, "there Just
aren't enough Chevrolet* to go around," much
as we wish there were.
Howeyer, we want you to know that new
Chevrolet* are leaving the plant* in the largest

a g e d

KRAUT 2 cans
APPLE SAUCE

C O R N

2 No. 2 cans 29c

any other manufacturer from January through September 1946

I

Lim it 4 cans, M usselinen's No. 2 cans

GASH DIVIDENDS TO FBLIOT HOLDEM

—»«v#n though Chevrolet hat built moro cart and truckt than

FR E SH W E S T E R N P O R K H A M S :
S H A N K E N D , ID ....:................... 59c
B U T T E N D , ID .........................
6
C E N T E R SU C E S, ID '.................. 75c
FRESH
W E S T E R N P O R K C H O P S , ID .. 69c
FRESH W E S T E R N P O R K SH O U LD E R S, ID ............ 55m
FRESH P O R K
B O S TO N B U T TS , ID .................. 63c
S K IN L E S S W E IN E R S , ID ......... 39c
SLIC E D B O L O G N A , ID ............ 35c
PU R E L A R D , lim ited amount, lb 59c
I ‘ B U L K M IN C E M E A T , ID .......... 25c

S ilv e r F los* N o. 2 Vi cans,

12 oz.
Cans
2 fo r 29c

Phone 104

F R Y E R S , lb ^.... G^w
F O W L , th ....... .................. ........ - 65c

MILK . 4 cans

G olden B an tam C orn

FIRE and AUTO

113Vi M a g n o lia A v s .

21c
D ra w n *

G o ld e n K e y T a ll Can*

(NOT INCOaSOXATIo)

tpood dallverlet to you/ hut production ttlll lagt far behind tchedule

lb.

G A . S H IP P E D , Dreased A

COFFEE

rbs

Niblets

We want you to know that everything pot tibia It being dona to

zyc

Stew

D el M onte Vacuum P ac k e d

riL iA B U R rs BEBt

FLOUR

M S f / M A W C S A T A SA Y /A f

90*

ID.

VEAL BREAST FOB

GROCERIES

SA N FO R D SCHOOL OF AVIAITON

A MESSAGE OF INTERESt

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Y O U N G TENDER W ESTERN B A B Y
BEEF — A G R A D E :

WIN YOUR WINSS AT THE

to all who await deliveries
of ' new Chevrolet*

Winesap Apples, 3 lbs .... 35c

CREOMULSION

i r s F U N TO
/T 'S SMART TO.

204 East First Street
Sanford. Florida

Potatoes, 4 l b s ........ *..... 24c

UTAYMAN
K X n m iN O THI UNT1MINT that things done by oneself are well done.
Mrs. Emmanuel Shlnwrll, wlft of the British Minister of Fuel and Power,
■crube the entrance to her home In a London suburb. She does *11 t &lt;e
family's shopping su&gt;d housework each day of the week, (f ntcriation-!)

“H O M E C O N T R O L L H D ”

IDAHO BAKINO

No. 1 Potatoes, 10 lbs ...... 31c
No. 1 Yams, 5 lb s ......... . 29c
FANCY

TO M O RRO W N IG H T

31. 19

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GAME

OCT.

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THE

Women Are Said " To Hold Few Head
Jobs In Capital

- Amling, Savitsky
Are Seen As Two
All-Am Tackles

5

SANFORD

H ERALD,

SANFORD,

F L O R ID A

vittky, a 252-pound wearing sire big guns in the 21-6 victory over
114 shoes, was named on The Navy. The 21-year-old halfback
Associated Tress third team in hat been invaluable as a runner
1945.
nnd_ passer for the Blue Devils.
Amling, 21,,is from- Tana, III.,
Kus.vfow, 19, is living up ta
and captains (Tie Huckeye*. Savit­ expectation*
Columbia.
The
sky, an ex.Marine, comes from I75.ps.und Glassport, Pa., fullback
Camden, N. J., and could be Penn s helpesl beat Navy ami Vale.
(ir«l All-America tackle since Ed
Mm id, 20, i&lt;i the big ace lor
Hake gained the honor .in 1927. Penn. The HtS-poundcr from New­
Three backfietd men who ore ark, N. J„ excelled for Navy Inst
playing important roles in the season.
success of thejr respective eleven
are George Clark of Duke, Lou
Kujcrovv of Columbia • and Tony
The first changes in the uni­
(Kkippy) Minlsi, l ’cnn’s left-hand- form o f the U. 8. Marines since
ed parser.
.1927 appeared in 1911 when
Clark, lTfi-pound senior from Leathernecks were issued new
Wilson, N. C„ was one of Duke's dre&lt;* blues and winter girens.

Hr
lly FR AN K IX’K
.
WASHINGTON—The telephone
A I* New &lt;features 'Sports Editor
and the typewriter, jnuch mote
Those who like thrlr tackles blf*
than politic*, have mule Washing­
don’t have to look beyond Warren
ton see in “ more than an onlinnrily
r‘
Anding of Ohio State and Georg*
Lw*601
fetpinine •town,’* tays Jonathan
Savitsky o f Penn. Doth arc among
IJuniclr, former pres* secretary to
the tackles being considered for
President Itoojeveli.
All-America berths this season.
In his new book, ’ ’Frontier on
the 1’oiomac,’ Mr. Daniels ob­
Amling, a six-foot 197-pound
serves that it is a strange thing
senior, gainca an All-America
that a quarter of a century after
guard post iust season while 8athe Nineteenth Amendment there
is such sn scute scarcity of impor­
tant women-in the government of
. «■; the nation.
"Nobody avert discusses any more
that u)d suggestion that women
would eievafe 'end purify the
politics of their country," he says,
adding that the women "have not
done very well even for them­
selves.”
He points out that once, there
was a lady Cabinet officer, That
was Francis Perkins, Secretary of
Labor. Ua cites that there were
but 10 women in Congress tn 1940 THIUNWID mother of two children,
and even fewer women tn the Gladys Hall, 31, has been booked
whole executive branch getting es on a charge of murder In Woburn,
M * h - According to District Atlormuch es $9,000 a year.
7 O. E. Thompson, she admitted
“ The electing people have done
l&gt;ettcr by the acx than the appoint­ lacing her two-months-old daughr In the attic bf her norne to die of
ing officials.”
Daniels concedes that the con­ (low starvation. A medical rxamJgresswomen are Important, but hr acr'i report aaid the baby died of
believe* that the really significant narration and In addition had a
(International)’
women Jn the capita) are ‘‘seldom •raptured skull,
seen in the newspapers, .but they
are effective and essential in the at their- dinner lahles.
operation of government itself.”
"Society in Washington is a very |
He lists among these Rulh Ship serious business,’’ Daniels says.
ley, head of the 8late DepartPresident Roosevelt used to hint
&lt;merit's passport ffivisinft
1D.'tT;
“ * “ since
‘
F
"
that the high variety of hospitality
Marguerite Owen, kepresc'ntetive in- the town is passing and talked
of the TVA; Mary E. Switzer, as­ about the more elegant post. Mr.
sistant to the administrator of the Daniels writes*
Federal Security Agency; Bess
“ In World War I. he (FDRk said,
9 S U P E R SA LE D A Y S !
Goodykoonlx, Asslatant Commis­ the tired official looking for rec­
sioner. U. 8. Office of Education; reation in the afternoon could teko
and Katharine HlacVburn, chief his choice on Massachusetts Avc.
T H U R S D A Y , OCT.31 TH RO U G H S A T U R D A Y , NOV. 9
of the Government Information i 0f the house where every kind of
D igger than ever — b etter lhan ever — T a b le S u p p ly’ * 2 l* t A n n iversa ry Sale
Service.
drink was served, the residence
brings the y ea r1* biggest food bargain*. Firat come, first served — HIURRY!
I
He doubts, however, "that even where artist* and writer* and in­
pvory
item
advertised
strictly
w
h
ile
it
la
sts!
*
’
tellectual*
served
high
talk
about
they are es important as the great­
an artistic hostess, and n mansion
' • t
er number pf non-com* of ‘ Know­ where the music wns soft, so were
GEORGIA DESSERT
^
A N N l V E R f A R Y S a fe
how* who ere secretaries and as­ the sofas, and the ladies were yeiy
sistant* to a great many male of­ pretty.”
ficials.”
- Daniels says Mr. Roosevelt called
c ta e o o « a ? &lt; 9 © e
He admits that there are impor them ‘ ‘the saloon, tile snlon ami
lent women In Washington who the Salome." Daniels lakes tli
are not In government. These In­ line for the title of the chapter I
clude rich and socially prominent review, lie say# he doubts that
k l
women like «idrs. Evalyn W’aWi they are gone.
HACKAMENTO t o m a t o
McLean, Mrs. Eleanor Patterson,’
Founding place o f the U. S. Mn
Mrs. Gifford Finchot and Mr*. J.
Borden Harriman. A good deal of rlne Corns was Tun Tnvcm in
government, he points out, meets Philadelphia, first recruiting site
NYLE8

i

PEACHESNo. 2J4 Can 28c

la r $ Goes

W hen

SE M IN O LE HIGH SCHOOL

IMPERIALS*

6 lbs

49c

B u s h e l 3.49
Fancy (traded Sxeet

S P E C IA L
B IR T H D A Y PRICE
LIST

(irapefruit, lb

Wp‘rr

(.re-rn, CTl-ii

print ml

s ir m l

a

!M

Illrlhdbif Prior IJkt . . .

,%

hi*

R-pAfr. nrtVN|iaprr d i r wiipplv
instil In c o lo r . A«k f o r *

At ihr hltuY If you fillin'! |H
on**,

C ra ck ers

19c

('abbage, lb

ltutahagas/'U) 3V2C

19c

KitisAii (inulr A U r jP

Lirsr ll«*-u!

Cauliflower,

.. 57c

Kggs. doz.

25c

C h eese 2 ihs. 1/25

Celery,^2 l&gt;)r Sts 19c

Nuts, Ih

.MORTON (T ilt KEN M ttllll i;

( dllfitinlA Kfnprrof

Srw Crop—&lt;ia- Polished

(■rapes, 2 lbs

43c
... 59c

Pecans, Ih

35c

&lt; altromla

li rllinv

N o. 2

Onions, 1 Ihs

Almonds, lb .....43c

15c

u n it

N o. 2

18c

S a u ce

N o. 2

•

EIII'C \TOR

C O O K IE S

WHITE HOUSE APPLE:

B lea ch

18c

Q l-

12c*

I’ k g.

.

10c

1.AMI O’ SUNSHINE PEANtfT-

BIRDSEYES Q U A L IT Y FEEDS
Laying Mash
100 lbs $1.72
Scratch Feed
100 lbs $4 64
Hog Ration ‘
100 lbs $4.52
M IL L F R E S H ! I M IL L PRICES I I

39c

23 -oz. J a r

B U IT E K

HTOXELY

I'll I.nIU RY. II M l. Mil) Olt (» «)1.D MEDAL

C atsu p 14-oz. 22c

FLO U R

O eetlO K IS

HTOXELY !IO,VEY POD
NO. S CAN

PeaB, ..........

10 or more bag lota)

A

1H&gt;/2c

xbrands .

BTOKELY CUT GREEN

•Beans, N o 2 can 19c
EDUCATOR

C rax, l b ..............22c
n tC N cira

Birdsey’s Flour&amp;Feed Store
. -s -

t AtUtl l

la nr, Caltltirnla Ire-h

N r* crop—Mixed

Peas

RICE 3 lb. pkg. 33c

Feed.

A N N I V E R S A R Y Safe

315 East Firat Street

7l/jc

Oranges, lb

* 1c

Nifr Turk

osage

t z c a * o ic R ^ )

Potatoes, 5 lbs 25c

aK c

Florida

SiiumI iIUt

11).

a

IDAHO BAKING

i t a mi i d a

KllA FT’ VELVEETA

Juice

27c

c r o i*

Carrots, 2 hulls

SUNSHINE KltWTV

cant

m :w

100 lbs
oij

PO TATO ES
.lOlbs
v . 35c

POTATOES
lb .
7,/ut‘

F actory Pnck Blue R ote

$4.12 per

(Diecounta

Ia n , Island While

•

PIR E X

You

Buy n Qual­
ity

HOME ECONOMICS C LU B

YORK

OSAGE ORANGE

Coffee 2 lbs. 61c

r :
Further

S A T U R D A Y , N O V E M B E R 2. 1946
Sponsored By The

Roy Johnson’s
Grill

D in n e r 16-oz. 21c

VELVO .

A nderson

BEAUTIES
- 2 lbs .... 25c

^

26c

&amp;

JONATHAN Olt ROME

box

‘A lb.

Roum illat

2 lbs .... 19c

t e t i j :y

Tea

lo

DELICIOUS

B u tte r 28-oz. 26c

Y o u r $ D ol­

Next

WASHINGTON GOLDEN DE­
LICIOUS. WINKS ATS OR RED

MUHH A P IT .E ■

W hy Pay High Prices F or Roughage?

WAFFLES!

/ &amp; 2 W '/ tP M M fX

Juice No. 2 11c

BIRDSEY’S d a i r y
FEED SPECIAL

FOOD B A Z A A R ,
Beginning: at 9:00 A. M.

Product* Prices Good (h ru Saturday,. N ov. 2 O N L Y -

(U I/ L^S

S a lt

P A C E SE V E N

Mustard, 6 o z . .... 9c
AMERICAN OIL

O t is

Sardines, 1-4’s .... 8e

San ford, F la.

PARSON'S

Ammonia, qt. .. 20c
GA. H AID D ILL

For BIGGER CROPS__

|

LIBBY’S DEVILED

HIGHER PROFITS
C ro p

sell a n d
FortU U era,

recom m end
especially

relia b le A r m our'a
form u lated

fo r

JUICY WESTERN P O R K CENTER CUT

Ham, 1-4’s _____ 17c

l
We

(M e a l Prides Good Th rou gh Saturday^ N ov. 2 O n ly )'

Stix, 8 oz......... *12c

CHOI’S lb.

Big

UMN IlIB — END PORK

75c ROAST lb,

C am p bell’* Tom ato

crop*

SELECT PORK
,
1 -.

KLICEt) PORK

g ro w n la the S an fo rd area. W o w ill try to keep a

Liver, Hr 7.
fe rtilize r need*. Corne lia n ow a n d place y o u r order.

HUNTS ;

Mullet, lb

U. 8. A. CALIF. FRUIT

GREEN GIANT
TUXED O FEED

_

COCKTAIL
No. l x/i Can 37c

STORE

dressed

.....

QtuntJty Rights Rsstrvrd

BALTIMORE EX. STD.

Oysters, p t . ...... 79c
(Many Othsr Varicike)

.

i

.BAKING TIPS SHORT

D RSiHID A DRAWN

Fryers, lb ....... 69c

BEST GRADE PURE

GENUINE LONO INLAND

LARD

Turkeys, l b ...... 79c

Chickens, lb .... 69c
j sjk*;

ROAST
Ribs, lb
__________

PAN READY HEN

lb.

JUICY CHUCK

- Panfish, l b .... . 19c

DRESSED A DRAWN Roasting

!7TT7T
—

STEAK

headless

Ducks, lb ........ 43c

-i .

B rain s, lb
GRADE A WESTERN BEEF
CLUB OR P1NBONE LOIN

SEAFOOD
FRESH FLORIDA

ji t ?

69c

.

FRESH PORK

PLATE CUTS

43cStew, l b ........ . ..S9c
(WHILE IT LASTS)

lb .

Ctn.

'

m

YELLOW SHARP

Sausage, lb ......59c Cheese,
W HITE CHEDDAR

sr ■

BOILED

V2 lb

.. 35c

Cheese, */, tb .. 32c Ham, Vi l b .......49e

�THURSDAY. OCT. 31, 1946

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PA C E E IG H T

rain And Spine Surgery Akfa
Puzzling Palsy And Paralysis
B r ALTO N L. HLAKES LEE
A P Nowafraturoa Writer
NEW YQRK— Surgery on tha
brain and ipinal narva channel*
it bringing relief to aome victim*
of two painful, crippling diseases
—shaking palsy and a paralysis
that twists muscles, sometime*
turning the head over tha shoulder.
The new methods were described
by Dr, Tracy J. Putnam, director

Sanford Furniture Co's.
Fall Style Show
New Ufa sod sparkle In
yswr living - reosn is
whet yog need. Expert­
ly aad gukfcly aecoetpllshed by any e f these
beanUful pieces below
* —and mere arrayed In
o v store.

IN JHC CIRCUIT COURT, NINTH
JUDICIAL. CIRCUIT, IN AND PUR
KBMtNOLE COUNTT. FLORIDA.
IN CIIANCRRT NO. « » S
OLIVE FOLCIIETtl.
riaiotirr

merous patients, Dr. Putnam said.
One _puiile, he continued, is why
a given operation works in one
case but not another.
Dr. Ihitnam also la professor of
neurology and neurological sur­
gery at the College of Physicians
and Surgeons, Columbia Univer­
sity, snd now is'-on sabbatical laavs.

TO : LURKNZO F O L C IIE T T L North
Brewster Blr.ct, O r.w s l.r, N. T.
Toil ar* hereby ordered lo appear
In person (o r by attorney) In (h .
Circuit Court o f H.mlnol. County,
Florida, on or before Ih* l llh day uf
November, ISIS, lo anawer a Hill of
Complaint Iliad against you for
fallu ro lo sp p w r, plea, or answer
The mule' deer, so called be- aa required by law herein.
IT III ORDERED thel Ihla n o l l e
cau*« of his long cars, Is the prin­
published one. a week fo r four
cipal big game animal o f Am ong be
( t ) consecutive weeks In Ihe Banant Is found nearly evcrywh.ru ford Herald, s newspaper publl.brd
in the state except in the north­ In Hanford, Hemlnol. County, F lail*

O l f T H l k n i l DUtrlet of U i ' I U l l
or FlerMa, la tk . I H t M I k C*a*
pram of tka Ualtod BUIM.
Far T w o Justice of ik . Buprsms
Coart of iho Plata o f FlerMapar T w o Railroad ConunlialaBaca
of lb . B l» t . of Florida.
For B U I . Staalor for Non. (*Tth)
B.naiorl.1 District o f th. Btat. of
Florida.
• For Tw o Members of Ik. Iloa*.
of R .a r*..o ta tlrM of Ik. Btata of
Florida.
For T h r .. Co on Ir Com rolaaton* r*.
Dlatrlct. on*. Two and Four.
For Two M.nlb«ro of lb . Countr
Board of Fubllo laalraclloa. DU.
Irtcl. O a . aad Throe.
For J iM ln of Ibo Pmtca la aad
far th. following J t u lle Dlatrtcla.
vlsi Nan#.
For Coaotabl. la aad far lh&lt;
fallowing Juatle. District*. via
Na- V I ,

eastern section. More than 15,000
d*W ITNBIUI my hand snd o fflc U l
—the largest single heard o f mule seal
litis lf t h day o f Oeloher. I » (* .
deer in the United States— roam
-O- P. HERNDON
the Kiabab {preat, north o f Grand
* - c l . r k Circuit Court
.
Canyon.
- '
(B E A L .
S~ " ' * r r #r ,U W NOTICE OF EMOTION
T o Ilea. C IIA ItU C * U. HAND,
To th. Sheriff ofjtemlnol. Coun­ Bbsrltf
Hem lnol. County.
ty. of th. Htat. of Flortfc;
A ri tuna's Painted D
Its It Known, .That I. H. A.
OHAT,
B*er.tary of the BUto of
stretch of Vividly banded
Florida,
do hsr.by give netlee
yellow, red, mafenta and mauvs
Y A R D L E Y V E N E T IA N
sands beneath an asure sky, j x - th at &gt; Q X I | U A L ELECT1IH V
tenda for 300 miles along the Win b . held In Bemlifote County.
Hints- of riorida. on Tussdsy nest
north bank o f the Little Colorado succeeding
th. first. Monday In
November, A. D. l i l t ,
Tees day . being the
F IF T H

L E G A L N O T IC E

th .

eald
J

D A T OF NOVKM BESt

FOR TONIGHT^

For Unllad Blais. Be ns lor.
Fog rRapraaenlStlv. of th. .Fifth

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT UK T H E
NINTH JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT UK
TH E STATE UK F LO R ID A IN AND
In about 75 per cent of eases, KUR KLMINOLE COUNTV
operations can bring relief o f the IN C IIAN U E Rr
LE W IS D ill RLE.
trembling, or con tree tions.and o f­ IJI.ADYH
I'Hiniirr,

ten of pain, but they era not e
cure, he said. They seldom relieve
the rigidity, and may leave the
tremor-effected arm or leg weakcjied.
I Medicine* sometimes help somtj-whstiir tmthnilmeniirWhiVcauies
the abnormal nerve aignala is not
known, l&gt;f. Putnam* aaid, but oporation* are- helping to explain
their mechanism.

Massive New
Modern Suites

I

$169 up
Distinctively styled with deep,
comfortable sents, high, wide
backs, Spring-filled’ for relaxing
comfort. Value-plus In the'sturdy
#construction and good-looking
styling of this sofn nnd chair.

Distinctive Chairs
Sturdily construc­
ted and springfillcd. With iiniid* rubbed
exposed
wood- pieces.

Rdw* ka k E pie. Make
It In a Iffy using ctlip
wofon combined with
tasty Helen Ann FruitNut Mix.

r o y a l o ."

q iu b L E .
D.t.odant,
O R IIK M OK I - l n l. U A T I O N

TU: JIOYAE O. D IU IILK , 1*1
Farmer Hired, Hyrecuve, New Turk:

OCAliTH LE W IS D 1UHLE h t . tllvil
suit tut ilivu tc. iraN&gt;t&gt;*t~ you in
tlh t above enlltlrd court, .m l you
. r . hereby required lo t il. your
w rltl.n appearance (ptreotjally or I
by- a tlo rn .y ) to the SJ.1I o f Coin- 1
plaint in wild cause on ur before
th . XHd day a f ll.c.n ib sr, 114*. and
to Ih .rc a tl.r t il. yuur defenee, If
any you have, lo said Hill aa r«qulr,|l by law, and fall nut, ala* a
U *er*t Pro Cunfsuo w ill b . on l.r,d atalnst you.
This nolle, shall b . published
one. . week for four ( t ) roiis.cu ttv.
w.ska In Ih . Sanford Herald, a
newspaper ’ o f general circulation
published
In
Seminole
County,
Klor Ids.
tVITNES my hand and oftlel.L
seel at Sanford. H-mlnolu County,
Florida, this the IJrd day of October,
A. D , I,IS.
O. p. HERNDON
Clerk of said Circuit Court
for (HEAL) )

□
Rom where I s i t ly Joe Marsh

. $ 6 9 up
F fn o 'fo r Fall nnd Winter ove­
rlings by tha fire, rending a good
book. Mnn-alzed comfort wrap­
ped up in n man-Bizcd chair.
course,
tom an In clu d ed

L ivin g Room Mirrors
Mirrors tie a room together, givo
it life and. animation I Mirrors
that are large, mirror* that are
email, round or equate—fwo have
them all.

Yea atyri evee sHr a few
anhlds for originality by
odxlog generous quanH H « o f Helen Ann FruitNut Mix wfth sparkling
(e O o .

fust try Heaping spoon­
ful* of Helen Ann FruitNut Mix stirred up thor­
oughly in v a n illa ice

Friendship— Three
Thousand M ile s A part

The first operation tried,
dystonia, removes part Of the mot­
or, cortex from the top of th^brpin. TH E STATE OK KLOHIDA TO :
O. I I I U , I I I
l.ynn
Ever play chess? It’s a great chessboaftL Aad th* Englishman
First performed irt England In FLORENCE
Drive, Chevy Chaee, Maryland:
gam* I On* ef the etroagont friend­ write, him that ha dsea the earna
1U0P, it waa developed considerably
A eworn bill ut complaint having
In recent years by Dr. Paul Bucy been filed e.eiliet you In th . C ir­ ship* I know of started with a gam. "Ton know, it‘n almost a* It we
of Chicago and By Dr. Roland cuit Court o f Hemlnol. County, o f chess—between Dad Haskins, la shared a glass af hear together,
In chancery, hy tjentire L.
Klemma o f St. 1-oui*. .It work* Florida,
Hill fur divorce these preeenla are our (own, and a man named Dalton' tool- eaya Dad contentedly.
well for spasms of th*. arm, but t* commdnd you to be end appear Barnes, la England.
From where I tit, you can talk
less well
leg, chAn-|t?,“
face,
Alan
ha* for
twothots
anti of
of the
n»rvt
r» . » * “ ‘ S "'.1 °,n w
,i I -neck,
- - r .it-ta
in i k . snlnal
snnl Drd day of November, A . D. ISIS,
or
and achieves
extremely
They’ve never teen each other, about diplomacy and foreign polnel.
or
tract*
in th , aplnxl
tortL
tUcr.e K r o ^ C u tf^ , wni
good Is
results
selected
Dr. 1,0 »tit*rt4 agalnal Yen*
never met. But for the part eight ky, but it’s often $ * * * Uttla thing*
One
foufiuin III
lo w «£cases,
unimaJj.
Putnam
said. and still Is retained
It Is lu flh sr o r d .rc l that Ibis yean they’ve been playing cheaa
even
in flab**,
—like a game o f cheee or a glass
second
operation,
for citation ti* published In Th* BanInAman.
Tho other
set, thealso
pyram­
o f beer—that can make fo r toler­
by
mail
together
—
Dad
pstaling
■idal
dystonia,
developed byonly
Dr. ford Herald, ■ newspaper publlthed
tract, was
is wttl-developed
ance and understanding . . . beIn Hanford, Hemlndte Countr, F lo r i­ over Dal ton’• latest letter, whit* ha
1Ijin
Putnam
anti monkey*.
hia associate*. It la da.
man and
on e. each wsek for tour ( t )
tvfeen people o f all nation* , . . be­
tend*
a
chart
of
hit
next
more
to
done
in
the
.peck
on
a
nerve
chan­
There was evidence that the consecutive w e e k s ,
tween neighbor* here at luma* I
nel innerve
the spinal
cord. wa*
The respon­
reason­
WlTNEBfl -my hand and o f f lr l. l England.
.□Id
channel
ing was
abnormal
aignals ■sal at Hanford, County o f H.tnlsible
forthat
the the
muscle
contraction*
note
and
male
.of
F
lu
Ida,
this
Ih*
Dad always thinks beat yrltk a
fiom
the brain
ba 'stopped
in
dystonia,
andmight
an operation
of llr d 'd a y o f October. A. I*. I t l t .
mellow glass of beer betid* hie
before they
reached
the nerve*
j*cutting
into this
old pathway
wa*
O. K. HERNDON
to theon
body
extremities.
Clark of &lt;h. Circuit. Court
tgoing
in t tried
a girl
who wa* In
Out pain.
h*re aItstrange
In man'* (H E AL)
great
workedfact
successfully
tier land W. lip* nee r
Ctprtight, 1946, U m lfd S ia m Brewers FcmaJttitm
evolution
to tha
be considered.
I It
*h u hadhad
about
same pro­ Attorney at taw
portion of Buceaas as the opera­
tio n on tha brain motor untar,
and can ba used when paralysis
I affects both aide* of the body, Dr.
Putnam said.
• But thi* method had no effect
on ahaklng palsy. Apparently the
I narva impulse* causing the tremor
were transmitted along the py­
ramidal tract, not the old m6tor
I channel.
But would cutting Into man's
I main nerve tract produce severe
i^
.s-j
1paralysis 7 Testa with monkey*
,
........ ......
indicated
it would
not H_i*_ oper­
a tio n wa* first carried out on a
lient who had been completely
iapacitatad fo r 18 yean.
It
i’ t bava so
brought marked relief and has
been used successfully with nuW * hope vuu’ra right F ar ear part, W i e doing oar
best to get tnoee grand new Packard* to oar cattomaa.

Big Lounge

Or d*n|hi then with a
M craltel ham, rubbed
trad garnished and—
y e t i even -stuffedI—
with Helen Ann FruitHut Mix..

ffcay #• Frapara with

H elen Gnn
Fruit-ltut miH

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$ 1 3 up
Smart Table Lamps

• You knew Ike tHuaHon •

A ll the new styles nnd designs.
Glazed pottery, Metal, Bleached
Modems. A ll with corresponding
thadea in latest shapes.

Bat, lika every other motor cor manufacturer, Packard Is
•dll struggling with parts and material* shortage*.
This year, thg industry as s whole ha* bean able to

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MIAMI. Nov. 1, M V - A tropi­
cal disturbance wa* reported lo­
•tday in tho Atlantic centered
over. Andros Dland• . .
The Federal Storm Warning
Service .cmpha*i»c« th© illxlurbanra I* still of a piinor nature
and no aever© conditions have
been noted yeL However, the
cJVeather man add* ominously,
"whenever the winds begin to re­
volve ground n center, aa in thia
case, there is ■ possibility that
g storm is in the mgkin(. .
The Weather Bureau has or­
dered small craft warning* along
the southrest Florida coeat from
Melbourne eoOlhwanL Tire lateet
report »aye 30 to 40 mile an
r hour winds In squalls,' accom­
panied by heavy tropical rains,
are now indicated in the affect-’
Qr,l area.
The center of the alorm was
located this morning 300 milts
aodlheast *»f
Miami,
moving
northwestward at about 18 miles
an hour.
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The weather men advise Flor­
ida coeitat residents to stand by
r further bulletins during the
terneon. .

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IrchtHtra Obtained
F or Liqns* .D ance

ofth extra
' "Service* o f "a xls pii
for U *r Uon'a Ciub 1.
Eve dance have been secured,
trad announc-d todav tav J- E. Row­
land at The Lion* Club mtuUnt.
'T h e dance will be held Nov, 87
St th) Mayfair Inn,
-* John (by. commits------- —
ing a *H« for the Conilmntal
.which ,wjll be harsi,
rrted progreas, but no
9 yet on the maltur.
Klag JJorr Henry Witte report1 that a Lion spmmored ehow o f
..agic wonld be held dan. 18 at
Vmlmle High School Auditoriumfa iry Wester. e|ub piattlat, and
’ ’ trd Connolly, Herald ftpoUr,
named honorary

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States (i. 0. P. Is
Out To Break Up
Demo ' Strongholds

Lewis Fails T o $how
Up But Sends His
Assistant A s Mines
In W e s t’ Va. Close

^Hurricane Reported
In ' South Atlantic

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Molotov Asks U. N. To Ban Avlfomli, Limit Arms

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Senator \ilhiir fl. \ .mdenberg. '|he Mirhlgaii -rnator
l o b ) told Ihe j'N .financial,.
coin mill iv that Ho- l-iiited
S ta ir* is not read) In pay
511 per rent o f Ihe ailmlltictralive costs pi, -uggestrd.
VamlenlH-rg aharpi In. bpocrl■
ride ,il llir whole fmanrUI
l hr &lt;•nu­i d . L hob .'
til) %tilt! ll 1* iiftn runt in iIt era *
ti* l»«*c i» Ih f I * u! itullpllilljr
,!bi»(i&gt; lll-tll fill . 41riUA.irti it
4f *»» ijIni i (lr ntl.it In im tT|»p«^ll l.#r l-f «HIM|B% li*- ^Ifl
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Vamt*'
rn rulIfNl flu** |»!«h

AIHIA lilt PRESIDENT THU
at the AllU-fhalmer* plant In West Allis, Wise.,
non-strikers attempts to leavr the-(rmuuU ol the MAN'S TR A IN . Nov. I i/P&gt;
attempt la turn the ear ayrr while police n iili'U Plain fititen Harry-8. Truman 1*
attempt lb hall the action.
tlnlrrnatloiial) roliiu: toward his home town o f

Sophomore Players Win Cup In

Blit wbriber ll.ii ry S Tin omit a*
I’t c d i'id o f the United Slotea J
and eld - 1 o f tlm Iw nw riati* p arty!
wall have anythin1* to wtv to tlm ,publie jilomt those rleetion* is ntiy-j

.. School
Hallowe’en
Stunt Night
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13 Are Injured
In Bombay During
' Religious Riot

llv W ild.A UU CONNOLLY
A cast o f nine Seminole High
School sophoirm.r plny.i* in, •»
one net skit, won stt?h noisy ;ippiecintinn wit|i (heir rendition
last evening ,d '‘ Billy's First |)atf"
witli Donald Deni as Hilly, that
live cIn** wa* awarded » ‘ llv;*"
i up liy the judge*. The occasion
wn, lialloweVn stunt ulgift.

ImmI)'- hiii-ks,

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Su fur the pidilical wrrti hn*’
(men ntum a* fur a* the Chief |
Executive t* conremetl. .Vnd*As&lt;
far a* lu* pres* sren tniv i* con-j
e -rmol. it will rniitlnuc to no mum.!
Areoiilinj* to t’lutrie, Ro**, the |

Ptesiilrnt might wav*- to byxtnnd-’
rr* when hi* train passes through SD\ D, I' I o l l l ll . S MIN|sll.l( t M. .Molotov liar lleltl mldirs.nl l \ drlrfjlr,. at lln.tdoc \|r,il«*
St. Lout* this miming and Htd-'Vark, s t ■I'toanHing that the rn,nr*t llir -r.inlt tminrd srrk ., unitrrvtl liinll.tilnu nt* sriniiiirots .mil
alia* Mo., this ttftcrnpoft Hot), o f |f ndilblt jo'olio Into .uni iiv *»t the xtoo, l***toh III * o ' I tie ltu,-un drhealitto il.isr, u ih h * «o.t tin I
tho.- iM-ra*|oll« offei Mf. TrtJilt**ll T* tlrlrx*ll..n l**|* srt.iw. Ilslrtt Ollroll* !•* llir l»* ltll|llllr III.I.n, oulkllic .nlilriss
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It wasn't r;i*j for tl*j jmtgi-,,
I I i n r i u H - A r t d M o s l e m H l i t « s u e k . j i . i t . u m w i Mr. sn ..,•)&gt; itiinilv for r* -'niporanentts
(&gt; n * S l.
A .,.^
• | K. I* tliown.ii- tu nlrtke ti dertiiion ,(n-eiin*' opt In-half of hi- party's
k m candidate-.

-Battle Over SacrFe-L-pr;-^,^ ,,
ficial

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jsjj Jinks
rlasoes w'-re there with
Ceremonies
plenty o f hunumi*. enmpetitinn

Mary Anne li»lh&gt;w»y, » « Hilly *

Hut ltn*« -ay. th*- Pre.ident
won't i ahr advsn 1.il-- o f them;
thill hr ha- no idsii- to make any
rail ion vviHr appeal for the D-mocrallc lieket. A I m tit the only thing
defintV* the Preshteni Im. in mind I
biween now and the time he nr-J
rive* home t* to shake hand* with
snine -late official, at Jefferson
Cilv. Missouri’s enntiai.
;
Hi use Speaker Sam Hnybuin f }
Texas Is slated to make a politir.il 1
((-Tceh tm igh l at a party rally Ip f
Independence. Bui the piesident
won'l h* tht-ie, Hi*'l| be visiting.
liU muthrr ntnl ninlm Hi (ittlii I f

Mrs. II. Miminds Local Jaycees
Pink Slips Are
Tells T. li. (htmip
On Their Way To
Aliiiiil Sanitarium Hit State Group

OPA

Fmployee*s

On Amendments

(ioofls

Bcfiisc To Support
Amuridmunls 1 Jc 5
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Oiclt Aiken Sells
Neliealessen Shop

(warden ('lull Begins
Bcaulilicatinn
Of
INisI Office (irouml.s

District Of Coluniiiiy Tu Vote On
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UOM HAY, Nov. I —{Ab—Thir­ first dote, provided a lot of fun..
•■•luy
teen person* have been injutud and thrre wn* a ginml tilixup, pro
rttifjl
In a rlusl) between Hindu* and testing mama* and ail. when Hilly
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military force* tucking to curb itwdi- r, t.’hei ry . -Siuglttgry. mi*
Ibr*
?•,,* i .(t fill. H mi
1* al fa .1
further communal strife at Bom­ tnkcnly also lined up a dale for
ii a .B i 1
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ba v. Police Imtcj released few de&lt; hint with Barbara Britton, play d
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tail* of lh,j incident, but locttl by l.iln I.t-ff or. Other* in the rin.’.
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source* *ay the prlice .and troops wem Uiadys Well*, Eugene H el­
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( ’o i t s u i m T . s '
ntunti'in fail Win I'M flrun M
fired nearly 115 round* at tho per. Mnry Helen Fite. Hlan/’y
-iii! inn
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1 Ul (ll* nt i•M. 'i* »lire lujH'lir it it - *■
Hindu*. Thirty were arre«trd.
A rc
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Tne Juniors provided a lot of
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attempt to, prevent orthodox lliu- fun with "L ife with W i l l w i t h
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liitir
riles i&gt;f Moslem*. The Mi slim n* n Judy Cuuovn typ- of Irnldiy %n*w ill
nfij i=irb
f* «m
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custom is to saciifiec animals dur­ soekrr. Willie yms ably played hyj
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ing a feast on Nov. 5 a ceremony Chilck tlerroti. Huppor'ing player* J
fell* ■* 11*
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which stems from the Itihlc And |were ired Rossctter, Ruby Itrew
\\ AaSHIMiTHN. Sin. ». i/l‘‘
i* • » ! ' b . - 1 '.til
•f i t*ir m i ».
| 1 n inf
* •*« - s* * t Jr • ini
Mt
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:si‘ til
Koran storic* nf Abraham'* offer
, )re McClelland ami Bill In As-ociuted t'res* I’oliliral , \VT piat III ■
j
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JIr.tr.it
of Dane a* a satrifice. and hi* gram.
Jork Dell reluMleit today ftiiio
m ill'll' rl t li tbill -43i -it ii i ••'ll. IM
11*' T'ii ri5
tsri
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d )ti 1 ■ &gt; j i .tu, ♦I* hm.h*. * !i 1 * * ]*!nm
Hit! |
la&gt;Jr aub*Ululiun of a sheep.
tour of key politiral state* lo ••
In*
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lt«t* it£i(d.
,.p li'Htr
pn 'jniMhlv ■prill Ilf (.(ill- ♦ 1 Ibi
Seniors ptnvnlvd » plcnsaid and,
iililtl lllt’ti.j !||«
i \V“ l J, llillt*- f *»i i ij f t*l| jiril M.'ilL * Hub |&gt;f « nb M*.
In a
The Hindu* nto ■opposed , to rollicking fan e ■with an nil male amine pre-election trend*.
if *
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Uh * ‘Vihlm iw n 3U-d*t\ KiVt im iMiii'ii
"imffHinun *
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1*4y■ » ,»l
St l|»* ix.i * .»*
killing any living thing, ami they cast, two of lDim,' l-ran-i* Wil­ summary o f hi* finding* Im -a■... r,i.!,u|
litjj let* ' i &gt;{ trr titii i;i I ji« » nf riii!|iliiin L . hm Hu- Hit ml it* nun ImiI It iii»t«n»
, U|n-r }4ty Aifjilty b.imltt ni
nf.•!J A (tfS’li - Mil' I1nitii I'lMV JlUll fftf|(|f*r*l K(.«»*' M
resent the Moslem custom. It was son nod .loti rv Imxsitig taking the COt’ i* linking an e/forl I m^uf
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; tha* iLiints M f(t‘l»y, pUlifltl iif. •»f K**f I t T•1**
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whn fif* *1 m &gt;ital rf'»fc |
while the Hindu* were trying to mDth junking feminine* parts. Tl.e I win control o f Congress with mi
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free cattle lieing lumjght Into Bom­ play was Dress Itchcrsal, in which
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Mmnl tv In nti un
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lipplr *ir i tin i ll
bay for the holiday ceremonies Jack Mnye attempted In direr I i Untie big-city stronghold*
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bungling cast and prop man
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Two days ago, two men were n dn*»* rehearsal « f a ni
lliitt'f t ’ •* t
trm.dn nlxiui -t
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Hut Hell nlm» fmiiid-ihr I *• ***••• *#*iiiW* utlfl ^ ' *f s ?*
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kilVd by Hindu* attempting to drama ami finally fainting
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prevent Ihe men from driving « » l - j " f f " ’," pn ihV r»*i also w
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skit called ’ ‘ Eh?" with .. found
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auppusnlly deaf suitor Donald Ihan.ever to crack n|Mi Deinttcmiir j
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TOKYO, Nov. I, (A1)—Affidavit* whose futhni-,®Jark Spencer, is Muvor Edward K rlly’* city and |Item* writ* mum tl Ir-im I '" ' ' ViKi lu*l T e M i " f l !*«• ri..! o o m iM fi,"
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•*f ill** Aflt‘ fintroduceil at the intcrnKtlnnat war also supporvdly deaf. The r«*l in­ rotinly machine. Bui the Mayor |control today .•. Hi* ul'A n-H' l *' f *i -•-;; Vt UiT Itn I Vi 11i*n*l. rf»»mVt fM! i» i,i Is*- flnrlariul. "I in x‘ !» ■ If t* i*
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ti i't Hit* #lt|ifv -»f *Is*
crime* trial yr*t«rilav said it wa* cluded Donald Fntrell, and Fay I* i (infills nt i f nt Irtml a -jononii pirn-, lo lay »ir titptrl. inissi l l|» t
*if |»1till i&lt; i(| 11u* fin
mn fit ft u uf f!»«- 4£m*’ i il aft 11r
I t emphivren to '
t-i.-l
rale majority for ihr Dr»n«rrai
a* far back a* ISJO that Japan William*.
M» - I •jin* t1- %!•
&lt;Hint . ^•Ujiijir 11t i„ kiv . IimIIi
'ft
•I
Al'f* florini miBm I 4‘
ft, NJ.*- York, like in fTitt ribegan fortifying the Marshall Is­
Mi
» f if- II « ..I, .f it
Faculty sprnsor* were Mi
M*i' and all \hrough -Illinois, poliln .-1 IlHhmic f ixt *it •
• uv l * ‘ i,i It '1 M«'|t
I t'l •i. b*
s
!■—
»
"
,
land*, the Cgrolirini, the Mkrian^pr Fort and Mi*.* RrL-tca Kievan. fm
1rr -lMi,
111*1 1
C 11)' M',| t.Iu.il V•*11•' i 1&gt;
l,»-fii* itrvl it F»»i • id
and I’alau*III Mill
\ * I. \
the Seniors; Mr*. Mnalirtlp I .yrich lendem are trvtog l&lt;&gt; pnxxlf
*
f " . ” - . d M. IbfJlIMK ** 1
l»r**hiclN
Ihe
inranlng
of
nnnsunlly
lot-:
Thc proacctillnn iulMHlncttl the and Misa DHic Itiwsa 'W hililr tor
. *1 I
M
u,
• It.
-rgtslration.
Thr
Demorial*
*•»'•**
B!
(1
1
l(lk&gt;k
r
»
i
docunnuD. They were olilained tlic Junior*; Mr* Hamiltim 11•-1•
Sl l l l &gt; \ I l I l|i (I I &lt;l
s! ■•»«..!
t. .11
I•J
2.0DH.O00- regislerrtl - &lt;*trP- m v*
Ml •(ft*’ ifr-u
t
«
from native* after the end of the and
vf ft
F. K e lli-* for ripe Sopho
York
City
would
ntrao
th
&gt;
*
....I
S l o p S l u l r UilddlllK
mnl
•
!
n
war, The affidavit* *ny the Jap­ mures and Mrs. Iloyd Coleman mnl
mi |f/sti1
anese worked mure and morf fev­ Mrs, EffD Driwlcn for the hrc*n- wipe out the majority trover t
t*u»|.
«m irivs .
i
Thomas Dewey i* expectcil lo p &gt;
) I
I M I ■&lt;11)
erishly through the ISitO’s on is­ men.
•I
*•
luiiiu! -ti* TI"
jn unatal-.New York. City re v
land defense*. They ' built gun
.
I-.|
I*pv -.,-■* ■
W IN f.l l-SS i . l M■I ^ '
(jii'nt n 1
trillion
figure*
this
yr*r
are
?.
emplacrmenta, slirred ammunition,
ll) PPTIV-Ill PP-' P*
. .iP-ppt-uic
700.IHM
).
built airfields and dug tranche*. Corrigan Statcw Me
..lin tel plat,
• ii ■ - imSC H EN KC TAD V Nov I «d'&lt;
Dick Aiken, prodnri- inerehnnl.
In Itoatan. the (HIP want*
The affidavits go on to say that
stl llrtlPill |•• •.. ’"'i
Iippc nearly
The Celierul Eie lp’o &lt; "nipnoy t» * h.t* sold "D ick'* IV'lira lease ii "
May
N
ot
.Be
Elected
set hack a Democratic orgnnir-t
In IP40 and UMI, Japanese troop*
•$T*.nnli.iUsr
announced the building /if a win:,
at ill*5 North Park Avenue I "
tion that usually ret* a majority
began to pour Into the Inland* • . .
'I b"i- Ibraepl ol (
Ictrit, gliT'tr .which ran Itl t oum- Dr. James I*. Smilli. form er wi.tt Toner,-.
L08
ANU
ELE
s
T
nov
,
l
l
/
f
i
vote in pnaldtntial, eubernalotnl
then’ plane* . . . ami more stores
ift-no . of the KmUhvcn Biiptbil
nl tale
I i.l ii ■
than,
Iwh
e
It-,
own
I
t&lt;
l
pmintl
■I ri.. :;i,il^
Douglas f!«rrigan ct n-oplc* hr* may and mayoralty candidalc*. Thof food and ammunition'.
Horpilal
of
New
Ul
leans,
wloi
.Budget i
Pi-,- I-*- l|
wci.'hl. The rinft. whrrh wot**
It looki a* thnurh Japan took not n« clccterl Hr the United Kiatt* COP ukually win* senate ami rti.nl like lift nulogyri** withi'n!' iwmvi, rclirrd from ihl* work and .i-auin | tlnoind
..* jh r Su-L.i l I’o.
.i»itrir-l ,l*.fi*i.*l i f
.' 'Pp--a,lep|
every precantft n-to keep non-Jap­ Hctiate next week, hut he *ay* hr hntise races.
« ny&gt;-• .ip tc.div ,-eiin.k- .i iio,to&gt;
n t Iiy
bill fib ,1 ... I
rM*a to kloil-iu for health reasons.
Tn .lersev City, Kvpuhlicait &gt;■ iuiil=\ benrath .......... .
anese from seeing what wa* going ha* had n lot o f fun.
I'j. KmRh wn* a Hinrier n rm
pl r,1 i ll, „ i ......
.................. . i*,. .1 W . Ilbm. . , I i . ill.lt/
tat/ &gt; si
tine
artil Iniitl m»*i sritts.viy
The man who acquired th: nick­ fort* are bent, on cutting down
on. A fU r Bearl Harbor some pap­
lid o f tho hospital sinco lt*J7, Sapfot.l (Intflpn &lt;7tth, whirit w ,. » • I a 11- ilertli't l 'i , iP.fi I V I bjP "late
limn h puriichllli*.
(&gt; * II* * f4 Os r «* e Si*1
uipit is a giadunte o f Tirlaoc :,worried the hid for the* work I 'lilt,11 i,|U i * I'"! I b. M
er* were seised in n Japaneso name oT ' ‘ ilTong.wav" Carrigan by
Im*
University, which his two son*. Slne_K*|.,r r , ttl.lt li tliaiiinnii of pr.tvvinefi* I &lt;*111110 -mu •r* p the
steamship company'* Honoftilu of­ flyinT from New 1 «rk to Ireland
I t and 15 year* o f ngo ure now lb - putilrr l.piil,Imp - liepift1 ifirftti .it •mjy «• f*^»i id*
fice, They were Instruction* b» in lURK la running on a prohibition
attending.
Ho recently sold a commit lee i f t h,. elith, and it
agent*. They said to tell anyfmc platform. Tho candidate ha* hcn-i
III iftl*
l*ft|*»a( H • Lit*? Halt
home I hj had purclioivd in W in­ aetirrdy dirrtling Hii- am i., with tii.lit -him- .i p-tl.il bfiipltog fittyrI
trying to book passage to the carrying on hla campaign with
handbill*.
Corrigan
said:
"
I
hud
ter
Park,
in
which
city
his
si*
Japanese mandat'd Island* that k)l
,.f i 17.-MU,lib)• pi j \ i iililple i|i&lt;
lnlr.ii lurnl-bcil by ih- • v
ter. Mr*. Thomas ('ntnplxdi l i v e
bookings were taken or that there 100,000 printed and I have hnndrd
When ,ii.
- i.*r ii* ■i nit* i . rii- Hp*‘*- t I ' '■■unit .ion
1
An
n
uni,
Mrs.
Robot
l
J.
I
ini
pin
out
niton
t
85,000.
were no accommodation* rn the
|Hi*n , i ,
f,ilt .............. hi t„ tha
in C&lt;mgre*«
Only Ih.ne who j )jVM
n r|-nfl0.
»ev*'ii v.ni.'l,.--'I.*i*nt btiiobliog,
By Associated Press
Corrigan say* he h*a hnpi no
•hip* or in the islands suitable
n n
pi. iH.i, p.ip,,* an* in 'l iti:»r Ike
come from sta'*.*« |ictmilting no
|p-ibi*r .with .» l-*» of ' pII ppi plarpi
There
t*
one
vote
scheduled
l»
help
from
the
Prohibition
Parly
Dr. Smith said that Im intend.*
for nonJapancse.
'nr* ‘40-year old candidates taka pi sea naxt Tuesday that absentee haBol rati vole for (•■&lt;)■ to cstalilish residenco hcr« and n ill, full y |.,itn. tinin ,, tin Inipi **icii * nt ' i-min*- n n mtenpls
An American Intelligence r*
etol
official*.
Yet
ihn
Iti.lrict’a
g Mill till p ftl.l Ih' .1 I plllei Ilf -I ' - 1*0 1n pli I*: ■ ) 1*1*pp|ilp|l *
will
ba
quite
different
from
the
introduced over deftnte objection* major opponents anr Senator Wil­
ft00,000 imputation n l.irgcr t li air ini vo in crvii: organisation*. Dny tiaetion, mi i orilin;
!*■-i iiia* 1 ''*
n t'i11"’ n ..■*,i_irr, rin- I t *
and night work ns mil,, surgeon
alio stated that Emperor Hlrohlto liam Knowtand, Republican and voting In the rest of the emu- the pnpufation nf
11 elate* ag o --munition {flolit had' l«-, rY JveLJC. Fiehl. Among th,r pjiro/mgpx IcgixIatJ*** act- ''S im a -up riir*tnr- .Tba people of- tbo U lsU ri
knew In advance of Ibq pjsn -to WHI Rng7r*,-Ji*^ Democrat. 4 ' • I building ruV.yjrtui |-*r»ni| : ‘oity.
-of .Columbia -a re -going to the ,v»hVre the fampln fcavo Call vot­ too .hard On'TrtS'hcalth; he said,' » iu J.btOt l.nuipr plant*:'
attach i’eari Harbor.- But thA
! an eipru illlu ii nf .ibuul tJ H ^ W .polls. And the issue is whether ing rights. Those state* aro and he had for some time been
tiSth CAffE
document went on lo say it's cer­
Arizona, Delaware, Idaho, Maine,
i'KOURAM TD HK PLAN M i l ) ,4 imn . Ter a rcii.jv.it p, rjpi|. Hr
MIAMI. Nov. 1 — UP) — Uade they wouT3* Ilka to be allowed Montana, Naw Hampshire. New seeking a small business such a*
tain that no Japanese officiate in
to vote. Thav an* voteles* now.
I'lans fur Armistice Day pr«- I usntli the euiirt lit prevrrtl etSir. Aiken offered.
Ihe United Bute* knJw. It spec* county has ptcnrdrd Its tiSth case
Tho way tiling* stand now the Mexico and North an-l South
pick Aiken, who is well known gtntn will I*, made Muhday even­ I"l).|ihlir above l hi- ft^'ire
of
Infantile
Paralysis
this
y
a
r
.
Iflcaiiy
said
that
Includes
former
Ily
................
federal government appoint* the Dakota and Rh&lt;*l*' Islaml.
ing at Ihr- la-ginn Hill, following
Ambassador Nomura and Special Dr. T. E. Cato, director of the city officials for Waihlogfoo.
Washington
officials
exj»*cl in Hanford churches and civic
Dade county health unit, ptporU D. C. For under the Unite-i anywhere from Inil.ooo to 4Cn,- groups for tho quality and re­ ii *1X1 &lt;*'e|p*rk ppupfrer, il fta* anEnvoy Kurusu.
M \l.l. s u i t . I T Iilri MM,*8
I he victim—the tovtnth during Stales Constitution, Congress Is 00O people to turn out for the markable range of hi* tenor noumeil tixiay by Henry Wnlcnlt,
conimnn'ler
of
(
’amplvll-lxvxsing
October—as ,* 8t*year old girl tho boss and run* tho show,. A Vote Tuesday.
Although vole- voire, and who has been taking
e r n t t fs b a n
NEW YORK N&gt;jv. I l/V)- The
Pint 53. Members are m lvicd tn
from the northwest section of th« g r e a t * ’ many
no mean* de­ vocal instruction at Ilollin* Col­
Washingtonians countlng will by
lege, said that ho was going to acettre tickets for the supper be­ dock qmri* l torlay extend/d it*
AND . Nov. l- U fV - T lw
trcrvrrv Iiy frartimir t&lt;« a liejnt
would Ilka to vote for their own cide the matter. For even if * devote mnro tlm© to his singing. fore Monday noon.
t f . Agriculture hsi apor yn in early' traesartionx. \Kup1
city officials. .I f anough are in majority aay "yea" to both The store name will probably he
CAN EVICT
at tt fairly; ariin-, opening acta
agreement on this point at the Buestions — voting in city and
„ JEWS TO BE FREED
T A L L A H A H F 'F , Nov. l - t f ) - - poiu next t Tueeday, they will federel flections — nothing will changed from Dick's Delicates­
IXJNDON. Nnv. 1. 017 — The Om efal Ei-i trtc, Ihiueti* Ain-raft,
sen to LKjc'» Delicatessen.
I f necessary, court action will l&gt;« get tbolr chance to do so.
until Congress give*
nritish Crdonlnl O ffice wax’ sxht Kennecritt, Snutherp I’ncific.'tbw
srted to to protect tHe right*
right to vntu like pro. smaller ___
ever. Voting for.tholr city them tho rl|
ro tary C lu b '
i today tu have ordered thn Pnlcx- ihg, A m c iiia u ifmeltitijc, Nro &lt; ft
two weeks pvriotl
Florida landlords lo evict un'
la l*n‘l tho ‘ only .Issue. Pie In the iitotos. For instknc*.
I Une, government tu release about American, Chrysler, Intonv-rfouat
of WashingNo
4th to I8th.
r'tuirsbh tananta without • InUr*
_ is nothing In tbo Consti­ In 1038 the
Itrailey Odham will vxtdain 700 Jew* from the Lotrum th-tril­ I’anvr, U. K Rubber,- I’enn. vlrauia ton'voted
bn
fha^aame
two
issues
on grapefruit, ho^* fsrenc# from the Office of Prici tution which girts resident* of
tho p r o p o s e d
eonitltutlonal lion camp. According to an author­ Rnitrn^l, Loerts. Sears Itr'buck
But amendment*
it the Administration. This declsratlou tho District o f Columbia the and a majority said "jv t
_
unchanged. But
at
tho
regular itative government wurce. Ihe ac­ on* tJenetal Motor* Cotton fututm,
ngrSoa
did
nothing.
So
next
minimum also for tangsrinaa has corns* from Attorney Genets l right to VOt* fo r President, vice m
|
weekly luncheon of tho Rotary tual date ot the release has born opened 15.00 to flo.po a laile hijjt■SNI Oh Page M ir
bam rained from &lt;48 to 810,
President « r to be represented
J. Tom Wataon.
trtt up to the torsi officials
C(uh next Monday.
rr.
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Sccurilv Council Is
ISxpcHud To Take
! |&gt; Franco Case On
M « n d a y Alnrning
N i» t . |*

litdrpi m- ne’e, Mr., today, so he.ran
vote in dext Tuetday’* election,

——

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JITTLRSO N CITY. Mm,
N o v . I. t A P )— President
Truman's special lrain left
Jefferson City today at- 1:40
. P. M.. K a s l a r n Standard
Time. The train made a tlminute stop during which
Ihe Prc-idcnl talked to Hov*
errmr
Phil Donnelly
and
other MisMyttri officiata.
VIOLENCE CLARIS
as » rar loaded wtlb
■truck plant/ rkfcrU
the other side In an

NO.

Nations’
Action
M
ay
M u m U u lr a in
Home To Vote Lead To Break W ith Spain
M

\ W A S H IN O T O N r N o v , I ,
(&lt;p)— T h e x o v c r n m e n i s ta r t­
e d ta lk in g o v e r v i e w w u g e
dem ands to d a y w ith r e p r e ­
sen ta tives
of
th e
U n ited
M in o
W o r k e rs .
John
L.
L e w is d id .not appear,’ h u t
he- sent John O 'L e a r y t o
represen t him in a m e e tin g
w ith F e d e ra l C o a l
M in es
kdmlnistrator
N: li. Collixmi.
H'lrary is vim presidrnt of Ilia
A F a t I,. Mine Worker*' Union.
A * the Conference opened, the
private owners of the mines
- contended that any new eon- fn im m by ■the government to
' Lewie would bo a public dis­
grace.
. At Willi*m|oni W. Va, lb'- of
Ihr .4- coni mines in the W il­
liamson field are said to have
been closed in a walkout of
f -jplncrs ' which started at the
^Tume time wage negotiations pot
Under wav In Waahington. Srerafary J. J.' Ardigo of the WII.
Ramson
Operator*
Association
• Quoted, the miners as saying:
“ No contract, no wprk."
,
In Milwaukee peaceful picket­
ing was conducted at the Allis*
Chalmers
Manufacturing Com­
pany, which lias hcen strike­
bound for 1HT, days. However, a
spokesman for thelM Ilw aukeo
county .sheriff's office /aid it
^'probably I* the lull before the
storm." «
The official referred -to the
almilnr pattern of the past sev­
eral day* when early shift work­
ers gained (entrance to Ihr plant,
only to encounter violence when
they left in mid-afternoon. Com­
pany affieiala said that about 1.750 worker* passed through tho
picket tin* to enter tho plaot.
And in the Philippine* it was
reported that the long drawn
agut maritime strike on the West
‘W^Coait of the United Slate* I*
„ making thing* tough for Fili­
pino*. They're l&gt;eginning to feel
V a ninch of Imported commodities.
The Manila government al­
ready ha* taken over Ihr dis­
tribution of flour and mill su­
gar. If the black markot in the
Philippine* gets much blacker.
.
the government will txlend it*
“
actsures to other commodities
now.in warehouses.
Even Filipino beer drinkers
a|ire feeling the effects of the
American strike. A lack of malt
ha* cut Ihe Islands' o n ly ’ brew­
ery down to 20 percent of its
capacity and imported beer is
selling for $0 a case.
U tho maritime strike con­
tinue* to the first o f th* year,
commercial circiAJ in Manila *«V
it will wipe out many a smalt
importer'■

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