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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.

..

; '

12

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

5 IU N 8

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.

ip

tractor for sale.
T. B. Klnard.

••

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*

‘

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/
-

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

ML
A ‘J «

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

fJtWNR-

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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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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
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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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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-:»

ii|ili-nl ii , i -i ! --ii -.y-U-m.

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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.

!•&lt; m *'.
i in

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
o
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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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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11
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n
n
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l
y
a
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t
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n\w
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t
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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
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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.
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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
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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
'
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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

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Stetson Law Dean
Speaks To Kiwanis
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T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D ,' S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

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,
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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»-

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

NEW SPAPERS. ORDERED

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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

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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.

I assa

S a n lo r d 'i n e w

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Charmer" bringsFlorid*'* alimanr

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
— *«*. QvtcrfsL, color-f«e

—* -w blue
prt
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N A T IO N A L L Y
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"

***» T mb Oemn
aiu omUf

A ven u e

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4

�AGE

THE

FOUR

.

1 0T H S T R E E T A N D S A N F O R D A V E N U E
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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n

H

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p

!

,

— the CONFUSION and MISMANAGEMENT

5 lbs.

TELLOW

o

a

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»
_

•

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

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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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a* Laotime or

O ffko ph. 406. toaldeooa pk. 6I0-R

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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

E

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.

Ask At Store For Special 4
Page Color Price List!

Now's the Urn* to really stock up on cpplra

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;

Freeh Ground

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
KRISPIES

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*

Lg

.

u&gt;

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
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Amendmenl to ArlId# V nf Ih# ( ‘rmsllCflll*Ctofa
fniton of Florfelt fey Affettof Itoeftto in
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and Ih*
tn and for
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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
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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

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

» - * ....... ....

“ W here Customers Send Their Friends”

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
*

v fl

“

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

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88VS

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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 ______
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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

T iM

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t

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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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 . . .

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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

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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.

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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).

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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‘

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ity

HOME ECONOMICS C LU B

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OSAGE ORANGE

Coffee 2 lbs. 61c

r :
Further

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Sponsored By The

Roy Johnson’s
Grill

D in n e r 16-oz. 21c

VELVO .

A nderson

BEAUTIES
- 2 lbs .... 25c

^

26c

&amp;

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box

‘A lb.

Roum illat

2 lbs .... 19c

t e t i j :y

Tea

lo

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B u tte r 28-oz. 26c

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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)

.

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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.

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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

e

$ 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

life .

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W a n t e d I Men A n d
W om en W ho Are
H ard Of H earin g

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To rreirct th* P f w « of (be W orld;
To F remote the r r a i i m of America;
f * Prod ace ProiprH I; for Honford;

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hub h tf jUFfHl

b*»**

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fltf Minth* if.**■! r*»'Li I i r' Inn ;tti«|
flnrltf.i hi**s «*Hil ii* rf 1If#* frtna wife* r nf Ihr •.•tulh .»n*l relit r « I
p..fhuh, fluriiie Ihr

A N INDEPENDENT D A IL Y NEWSPAPER
- ■" g r
VO LU M E

T alk Started
O ver M iners’
ie Demands
,

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SANFORD,

E i t i b l i i h f d 100B

X X X V II

i

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.
.
The weather men advise Flor­
ida coeitat residents to stand by
r further bulletins during the
terneon. .

B

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

W n In wcognltlon of their
vtee«L

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A. P. PoTituai W riter
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

NOV.

1. |»-IG'

A ifn 'cin iril Prrm Leased W ir e

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Molotov Asks U. N. To Ban Avlfomli, Limit Arms

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I n
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tj M' ndi nc
. |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
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
tltll VV1
**- 1 illlrfl 'h»! 'lt **-W
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mi-I.iU,
k.i't Ittfii
iilAtiNxm^iila
ni.itlr IM
(in ,i1 €611i.lrit T •1(i 114' ItiU lk'
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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"inadeipinlr

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
|«.i« in lie ,it
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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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(oiudit l i o

Oiclt Aiken Sells
Neliealessen Shop

(warden ('lull Begins
Bcaulilicatinn
Of
INisI Office (irouml.s

District Of Coluniiiiy Tu Vote On
Whether It Wants Right To Vote I

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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
^ 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,
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ba v. Police Imtcj released few de&lt; hint with Barbara Britton, play d
it..,,
ib.
p. r
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(fn iiim »- «
Ulif’
tail* of lh,j incident, but locttl by l.iln I.t-ff or. Other* in the rin.’.
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fli?,.
j lillk U 1' * t.
Mi* II U ..I \
source* *ay the prlice .and troops wem Uiadys Well*, Eugene H el­
* .riiltftl
( ’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
hi I,
1 Ul (ll* nt i•M. 'i* »lire lujH'lir it it - *■
Hindu*. Thirty were arre«trd.
A rc
D ccn
d
ii
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A K
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 "L ife with W i l l w i t h
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tlu* fnnrt Intcrrering with re lie toll * Mar^nret Partin scoring lu'nv ily
’ ! nf
Mill
i &gt;r \ 'ittHiit
.'Mb
ini'* iii- i .1 ■„ At.
!
!s, ft* .
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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t Inn
L th*
OPA I d i t
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custom is to saciifiec animals dur­ soekrr. Willie yms ably played hyj
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ni AiLtfiLt rr if-jl i ■( ,t 1
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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
Mt
.-t1 j*If11
:si‘ til
Koran storic* nf Abraham'* offer
, )re McClelland ami Bill In As-ociuted t'res* I’oliliral , \VT piat III ■
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.
tour of key politiral state* lo ••
In*
&lt;1
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 *
i h K'ir-.i,
Uh * ‘Vihlm iw n 3U-d*t\ KiVt im iMiii'ii
"imffHinun *
.f
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
• &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 o f Congress with mi
pt.iL T-iVi-l
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attempt
to
break
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-piiuilil
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merit.1
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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 » . * * fc,*wl
lipplr *ir i tin i ll
bay for the holiday ceremonies Jack Mnye attempted In direr I i Untie big-city stronghold*
frfifitii r11 fitirii im *■i
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that tho clash occurred.
llllt |&gt;-i k) win kr&lt;
» * pnjllri If 1
bungling cast and prop man
t. . Hi
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
1
r’
prevent Ihe men from driving « » l - j " f f " ’," pn ihV r»*i also w
J( III rnts, « r l l nwnrr »’f tin*
M
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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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t. • r '"- p («pimiiI ,,working
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festival *acrifin
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U
K msi, in t, Hill
n*&lt;- i an:* |h 4p| ni
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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'iI i*»i(E l(* \|| «. I M r (i Ni liiill/, Ut
skit called ’ ‘ Eh?" with .. found
l" ,ll,noli'
A l » * * '" » * '
■M • tint ,1
ihr1 U hlN i I
Rrpuliilrnnit working tine-lf r j 407 tnjmtlrvr"W e u«rw
(•iu
W ar A s Karly A h 1930 ing
I
I Intr.liUon i«n«l Mi
4
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auppusnlly deaf suitor Donald Ihan.ever to crack n|Mi Deinttcmiir j
pt'l HSiitiiMlf }&gt;
tn Waxirttmlnii *’ w.ii» n*o mop- _Biflii
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*if Ht(i*f* . Wrlfiiisr Itrifitl;
, «t
Cain calling on'Francis Ituinldcy,
miiri! u«* f h •luil It miT
if lilfv Ktt * »ti*
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,"
U if*'*
•*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*
* *- t *—
?#!*»
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
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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
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M
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• It.
-rgtslration.
Thr
Demorial*
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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
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S l o p S l u l r UilddlllK
mnl
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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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l

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'■

F R ID A Y ,

Truman Keeps I

Rioting; Flares A t Struck Plant*

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THE SAN FbRO HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

FOUR

t U t s b A Y r 0 C T T 2 B . 1946

Htate o f F lo ri da , t h i s t h e l l t h day
French Avenue aa a farm-to- * machine from O. N. Spelaa today expressed resentment at
LEGAL NOTICE
o f O c t o b e r , A. D. !»««.
market road and to repava and Equipment Company waa ap- what they term "unwarranted”
Ixtu re fo r
O. P. H E I I N D O N
widen it. Mr. Bayliaa wrote that proved. Following a discussion of Filipino press criticism of GI rm; h t a t u o f k ij u u ih a t o i •
Clerk of the ClrcUlt Court.
U lc e rs
the matter, will be given serious the City's *xp*rien£3 with carnl- behavior. The generals announc­
^ o ito T itv
a 01:1.1 A
U U T I M I I K , (HEAL)
considerstlon as soon as estl- vals, no second was given a pro- ed their feelings In a joint &gt; u H o w a r d K * l f « r . R u r a l It oute ( l a r l a n d XV. Hpencer •
1
this
111,
N*w
M
a
r
t
i
n
s
v
i
l
l
e
.
W
e
s
t
A t t o r n e y a t la w
mate* of the coat of tbs eon- poMi t0 p,rmi{ th&lt; j . K Sparks statement which was distributed V irgin ia .
structlon can ba mad*.
Shows to operate her* on Nov. to every soldier in the Philip­
A s w o r n b il l o f c o m p l a i n t h a v i n g
City Attorney Fred R. Wilson jj ,
l i w n filrtl a s s l n s l y o u In |ha C i r c u i t
pines.
C o u n l y , K lu rld a ,
was Instructed to prepare an, The Hill Hardware Company
Simultaneously, th# Army con­ CIno u rCt t iao nf c Hrmlnnla
Dr. Leonard Barker
ordinance relative to glrlng traf-, WM
contr»ct for 600 firmed the beating pf an aged fo r a n n u lvmr rm. i bryt lml nabr rcitnl g * (, l utt hh rnl rc
Optometrist '
fic right-of-way to blind1 person, f i ' o t two and a half inch fTra Filipino by "a n ' A rm y1 major. pr events a r * t h r r e f u l a rumiuantK-q
carrytng a white can* wl.h pen- hose, and 200 feet of on. and Manila newspapers printed new y o u |tr to* anti a p p e a r b v f o r a sa id
Eye* examined—Glaaaes
r t amt (l ie y o u r d e f e n s e * t h e r e i n
allies for violation* This initruc-, -1, - 1# tn.L l . u
Incidents of alleged misbehavior oCno uor
203 8. Orange Ava
b e f o r e ttis 1StH d a y o f N o v e m ­
tion followed the reading of a • h*lf ,lnch ho‘ *‘ ,
,°,f
ber. A. I&gt;. I K S , o t h e r w i s e D e c r e e
letter in the subject by the Flor- E- E. I-osey and J. W. MlWskl, by American troops.
Orlando, Florida
I’
ro
C
o
r.f
e
se
o
w
ill
be
e
n
t
e
r
e
d
a
a
a
l
n
e
t
Th# American major 1*
ids Council to the Blind. M r.1 relative to establishing a seaI’ b o n * 4 9 6 7
Drug
you .
Wilson gava first reading ofi Pl*ne base at tbe municipal pier to have dragged an elderly Fili­
T b e tUnfnrU l l e r a l d . le h e r e b y
errr,- ^
d e e l c n a t e d a t a n e w s p a p e r In w h i c h
an ordinano* stating that It la waa referred to Roy H. Brown- pino mechanic from a truck
t h is c i t a t i o n w ill be p u b l i s h e d o n c e
unlawful to throw away or de- ing who has a 12 month option kicked and beat him Into
consciousness because of a dent­ e a c h w e e k f o r f o u r ( I ) c o n s e c u t i v e
stroy traffic violation ticket# or ; on this program.
ed fender. The Filipino Is em­ w e e k s.
written notices for violations,
WITNCHM m y wand and ' o f f i c i a l
and stating penalties.
Prickly pear, a species of esc ployed by th# War Crimes Com­ v ea l a t Hanford. C o u n t y o f Memlnole,
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
A fivs year leas* agreement tu* common to central and south­ mission.
to Harry Crosson for operation ern Arisons, bears a purple, pear
Navajo bridge in northern A/iGALLOWAY’S
SERVICE
STATION
of the trailer Camp at Fourth shaped fruit that is edible to man
•
-*- j ,
Street and French Avenue w*s and Is eaten by coyotes, foxes and tons i* th* only highway bridge
crossing the turbulent Colorado
approved. Placing of lights near other desert wild life.
West First Street et Elm Avenue
river for approximately 1,000
certain hchools, churches and In
•
•. •
JOLLY
miks—from
llouldcr Dam to
business districts, was approved. I
(Formferl^
Shoemaker’s
3
Generals
Defend
i i m
Muab, Utah.
*'An election proclatpaUon for
Dec. 3 was approved and Mr*. |
- — Featuring—
G
IsIn
Philippines
F. E. Roumlllat waa named as
let* I* the principal crop which
clerk and Mrs. Margaret Barnet,
ACCESSORIES
WASHING
M A N I L A , Oct. 29, UP}— ran be grown on cotton land.
J. II. Beck and Mr*. W. E Wat­
TIRE REPAIRS
“
We
have
hern
able
to
prevent
POLISHING
son were named aa inspectors. Three commanding general* of starvation thua far," he concluded,
f a v o r it e
SERVICE
Purchass of a street marking Army forces*In the Philippines "hut I’m worried about the rural
GREASING
flHfll12 MUIIIII
TlllOW
• nit C;i
population which does not pro­
have scraped the bottom of th* duce food.'
...................
..
tin,” he said.
A
Bengal la Safe
W O R K W ANTED
In the province of ^Bengal, of
which Calcutta D tbe capital, the
LAWNS. mowbxL
Reasonable
government expects to gel through
prices. Jerry Lord, phone Vtttt- ^
all rights.”
It was in Bengal
where several millions died during
By WALT MASON
the 1942 famine. Now the worat
N&gt;MV Dhi-iit, Ocu r —India* scarcity areas are the southern
FOR RENT
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 4 . ARTICLES FOR SALE
duel with famine goes into ila crit­ sections of India.
TYPIST will assist offices, elubs,
ical stage uunug me filial monin*
Individual*
with
corrcsponThe American Famine Mission FUltNISHKD bedroom for rent. G-tlOUSl homo Vr sale, 2 miles
L
ea
Ih
ercom
ed
.
|pni*!IC
.
ui tins year, wuii government oi­ to India recommended heaira 1mGentleman
preferred
dene#, - mailing hate, monthly
IViunc. . .out « a Ctlsry A « m i » living
RECOl(l)
I’LAi
433
-------------■lalctncm*. Work called for .
room, 2 bedrooms, sleeping
tfflfti tJUTTKifUio third aUartef of
$69.95
ling mrougn tbe crisis largely up­ this year. The" mission's recom­
and delivered. ’ Phone 474-J.
porch, bath, dining room, kit­
l
WANTED
TO
RENT
BAUER
APPLIANCES
chen, breakfast room, aervico
on Australia.
, mended imports, with actual re
porch, large lot, fruit trees,
" S i m:p in a very light corner,’ celpls in parentheses, are: July
10 Busineaa Opportunities
doubt* garage, i’ hona 960-J.
■aid
. Kajemira Prasad, lood 226.000 lone. (290,000); August ONK or two bedroom fumisht-J
HILEX COFFEE MAKERS
apartment
wanted.
I’ermanent
mint* • In me new .popular
guv _____
380.000
(209,000);
618,White dkiamcl
.
.,00 (2
,
. . September
.
resident. C. STAN SHU it Y, i*hone
eminent. VAR of bur expenatione
(2&amp;0,000-e*timated): October
GROCERY STOKE for sale with
COOKING WAKE
9139.
va|tUCEItY and fruit business
* •6-room apartment upstoli’S. Good
HANFORD HARDWARE CO.
nave (alien down, and on top .0* 690,000 (government had pro­
location. Phone 097,
&gt;
210 East First St.
mts come* tho snipping stnae R&gt;L ralt)mod distribution ot 344,000 FUltNISHKD ur partly furnished *showjng good net weekly prone,
• complete with stock anu tixms United Slates.
tons but now expect* not more
house or apartment. Permanent • lure*, and fv&amp;u.uu Inventory.
A loud usparmient spokesman than 199,000); November 260,000. ’ resident. 2 children. John Blan­
VELVET.DRAPES add other*— 11
Price $2,760.00 cash.
LOANS
said mat as n result ot Urn loud
Part of the solution could be
ton,. 618 Park, Phone 672-W.
chairs, curtains, amell table*.
IDEAL
TOURIST
couit
site
8
ration msy have to bo reduced diversion of relief shipments to
Pre-war silk and cotton dre**
mlU* iputh of Sanford on U. S.
again. ,-l wins there-will be local India from the northern hemi­
LOANS MADE
material, spreads, etc. Call Tues17. COO feet highway frontage.
FROM »i0 IO ».ioo
■tarvellun if wo do,” he added, sphere, whoro the harvest occur* TWO-DEDUOOM apartment or
day and Wednesday at 320 K.
$2,000.00 cash.
’'out you never know—we may In September, the government house. Any location. Phono 102M-.M.
strict privacy; last service
Craves St.; Orange City, Fla.
4*b ACRE FARM with modern 5
scrape through."
FLOKlDA LOAN CO.
spokesman said.
room
house,
excellent
condition
Chronic Starvation
Crop Failure
1U2 Sanford Avenue
I MOAT AND trailer in No. 1
3
REAL
ESTATE
FOR
SALE
2
screen
porches
lath
lights
and
"With our. sysieni of rationing
The Immediate cause of India’*
BOHKOW HERB WHERE
condition. 1210 Magnolia Ave.
telephone on paved highway elo*o
we have had no deatha directly food shortage was the failure last
PRIVACY IS KhSPEClED
attributable tu the shortage," tho year of the monsoon (seasonal An exceptionally, well planned, two J in. $8,600.00 terms.
YOUR natural deair* for privacy
spokesman continued, "although rains), which the government call­
In money matters is strictly
story houso wilh J,-bedroom*, II ACRE FARM, tiled, H wells 7 ORIENTAL scatter rugs. 4xfl
we are always having starvation ed “ unprecedented in 60 years” in 'large living room, ample kitchen
respected here.
Friends and
and smaller. Very reasonable.
6 room house excellent condition,
relatives age not questioned
doaUi*. Lven in normal times, I'm that it affected’’ rice and millet
Call after 6 P. M.. I'hone HM9.
freshly painted bath and electri­
and pantry space, large screened
about your credit. Your em­
city on paved highway. $10,000.front porch, located on three
ashamed to say, people in India crop* ns well as spring wheat and
ployer or busineaa associates
00.
lots, in excellent neighborhood.
starve because they haven't tho com (mail#).
Just received!
will not hear of your personal
money to buy.
Lot* have a dcsirablo assort­ rW O WELL built 6 room house*,
Other factor* include a popu­
ALADDIN LAMPS
affair*. 'Thar* ia no cauao for
bath and electrictiy, can be
ment of citrus and other fruit.
"But there ia serious and con­ lation increase estimated st some
HILL HARDWARE CO.
embarrassment.
purchased separately, $3,600.00
tinued malnutrition. The people 26 millions 'alnce the war began,
Consider this to bo one of the
301 East First 8L
Reasonable credit requirements.
each.
best values available In th* City
nave no physical reserves let;."
and. that during the war India—
No co-makers on money loans.
of Sanford. The property may 6 ROOM HOUSE, well located 2
In India, where tho bulk of the always a Urge Importer of r ic e Variable payment plans.
bed rooms, bath, gas and elCc
be bought furnished if the pur­
2Vk gallon foam type
population ia strictly vegetarian, hod such sources as Burma and
FAMILY LOAN CO.
chaser so desires. Immediate . tricity. $3,600.00.
KIRK EXTINGUISHERS
me general ration lias been 12 Siam cut off by the enemy.
Phone $*
Florida Bank Bldg.
4 ROOM modern stucco bungalow,
possession.
$9.96
ounces of foodgrutns per day per
India imported before th# war If you aro seeking location, let
completely furnished, good neigh­
newly
charged
adult, and half of Dial for chil­ on an average of one and a quar­
borhood. 11,260.00.
ua show you-till* fairly priced
12 SPECIAL SERVICES
HILL HARDWARE CO.
dren. Food department officiate ter million tons of foodgrains an­
W. R. WILLIAMS, Realtor
house in an excellent neighbor­
301 East First St.
ilgur#. tho ralio.n give* an adult nually, and sometime* as much ‘as
Phone 1120
hood; Has 4 bedrooms, large 110 North Park Ave.
GAKDKN llOHE
1,200 calories per day aa against two million tons per year.
SIGNS
living room, dining room, kitrnGARDEN RAKEri
rne 4,000 standard for soldiers in
Show cards andt posters
Peak Production
en,
porches
front
and
rear.
HILL
HARDWARE
CO.
lull training, well over d,UU0 for ” Wo have tried to atep up our
O— ORE’S SIGN SERVICE
Floor* are in tine condition; in 6 ARTICLES FOR SALE
301 East First 8L
manual laborers and approximate- own production,” , the government
O. D. Landreas. Phone 1021
keeping
with
the
rest
of
the
iy 2,400 for sedentary workers.
UP with Fuel OU and Kfcrosource said, but that la not so
house which haa. recently been •FILL
aen* before winter.
Scarcity Grows
LATE model Hallicrafter 0 tube
easy since very nearly ninety per
decorated Inside end out. Owner
RENT A CAR
H. B. Pope Co, Inc. M0
Dr. Prasad said the situation In cent o f the land that can be used
radio, table model.
Used 30
leaving town and can give im­
YOU DRIVE IT
southern India was especially dif- for foodgrains I* being thus used."
day*,
coat
$00,‘
sell
for
$40.
Mr.
mediate possession.
PUONR 200
NIC1IOLLS
Root, Montexuma Hotel.
ilcult. in Trapancoro stale, one of
However, he said between five 2 BEDROOM bungalow, partially
B1RJCKLAND-MOR
STUDIO OP PHOTOGRAPHY
IOKULSON
mo largest, supplies are particu­ ■nil six million •sere* had been
furnished, porches front and
for fine*; quality
•.’ - d h iv b . it . INC.
converted from money crop* such
larly short.
rear, needs some repairs, 2M
POI
)RTRA!TB
6
ARTICLES W ANTED
Another department spokesman ■a cotton, 'to food, although milacres located outside city limit*
Commercial andd Copy
lopy.1Work
on paved highway, ideal for en­
said that India had. appealed to
Snapshot Bert Ices
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
joying country life yet not Isol­ Phone 1189 — 220 Melach Bldg. 1'LL IlUYi your car '•gardleat
PARTS AN1) SERVICE
Australia, which already ha* fur­
of age o r’ condition. Re* Reel, 109 Palmetto Are.
ated from modern conveniences
Phone t i l l
nished more than 400,000 .tons of
306 W. 2nd 8L
— near good school. $3,600. Im­ TUXEDO FEEDS—complete line,
food, for quick delivery of an­
0 9 c Opens 12:45 P. M. 40c
lfuhl'i
Tuxedo
Feed
Store.mediate possession.
other 100,6o0 ton* of wheat, anj
4 room house, ejn good condition, GRITS and maal—(-round fresh USED pianos for cash. The Music ELECTRIC appliance repair*—
160,000 ton* if it'could be spared.
. we repair washing machine*,
ry ' " '
on a 100 It. lot facing caved
“ We know that Australia ta
•very Monday from snowflake
vaccum cleaner*, Ian*, mixer*.
'
road.,
located
on
West
1st
Slicet
anxiuua to keep her flour mill*
com . Can be .bought at Gard­
Trotter Appliance Service, 304
Extension, partially furnished.
going/’ the spokesman said, “ but
ner’* Store, Laka Monroe. 10 DAGS wanted—feed, fertiliser.
Price $3,000.
wa need the whole grain aa a
' 1b. hag. 11.00.
■Highest cash piles. Write Cen­ AUTOMOBILE A* radiators re­
Stucco 2 bedroom house in excel­
substitute for rice. If it would be
Today - Wednesday! lent' condition, splendidly .furtral City Bag Co. Box 2402, Or­
paired. Wright k Cohen GarPopular Seat Cover*
possible Just for a month or tlx
lando.
&gt;
age. Slat A french, Ph. 1009-J.
SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
weeks to cut down supplies to th*
mills, or if necessary to laka sup­
ORLANDO
WHINING SENTINEL
age. Price $7,600. This house MITATION leathers In most 7 Pets, Livestock, Supplies
plies from the mill*, ' the needed
ORLANDO STAR
Is on a 16 lot location. .Plenty
colors and large selection of
for delivery tq your home, phone
■mount could be supplied.”
of room for expansion. •
good upholstery fabric*. Hobart
A 0H0STRalph Ray, 760-W.
Trouble Ahead
wo very desirable lake front
S. Brown, 2911 N. Orange TOUCIITON A WATSON, 1101
The government spokesman said
Celery Ave. Has Purina Feed*.
T0-CH0ST
acreage tracja on the west side
Ave^ Orlando, Fla.
VKTKRAN'8
TERMITE
India's food crisis would not be
of Lake Minnie, one containing
i MUCH
CONTROL CO.
GIVE us your order for baby 1
o n r until January st least, and
33 acres priced at $4,000 and
Formerly the W. P, Melton Ex­
chick*. The .S a n f o r d X-Cel
{ m /
that aha would not ba “ out of the
the other containing 19 acres
terminating Co.—6 years guaran­
Store,
2nd
A
banford.
priced
at
$3,900.
Both
of
ihese
woods until nsxt May," providing
teed contract, tended—apd in­
tract* have good building sites
crops sre normal.
JERSEY bull and cow. Mrs. Raulsured, 8 years experience. For
"Against a request of 4,000,000
overlooking the lake and Orlando
arson, Enterprise, Fla.
*
free inspections and estimate
tons of Imported foodgraina for
JllghwaV, •
Phone ft or writ* IV O. Box
FOR SALE—One Jersey milch
1940, India, has received- .about
bedroom stucco house on Pal­
78 Long-wood, Fla,cow, 1 Jersey lleiffer, fresh in
metto, large living room, dining
,000 from all souroaa. Against
February. Phone 706 M.
— ~ 13 NOTICES—PERSONAL
second half dsmand of 2,400room, kitchen and garage, all In
FLOWERS
good condition.. A good buy at
for all occasions
000 tons, wa received not more
SIX
blonde
cockers,
verjr
fine
pedlMcN e il l a y o s t , f l o r is t
fc$00.
k
SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
than 000,000 to 700,000 tons
■lock. Seven week* old.
bedroom stucco house on large
Celery Av». just o ff Sloes
through September.
201 North Park
hold
until
Christmas
If
corner lot facing San Lenta, O ffice ph. 403, residence ph. B10-R
“ Tbs result is that although wa
d. Phono County 4304, ________ Telephone 37
ninety Ultdwpail Recently de­
have gona the absolute limit in
NOW ready to grind every Mon.
corated throughout and a vary]
internal procuring and rationing,
desirable home for any on*.
lal — beautiful, .3
Priced at $M00.
male. ARC rsgts*
Unstable Situation
bedroom frame bouse In good
County OTOE
“This la an extremely danger­
condition,
with
oarage,
altuated
ous situation. Anything may upeat it—strikes, damage to crons,
or communal troubles—and tad
result would be failure at sup*
ABBOTT &lt;
WATCH for the re-openlng of El­
plies in already hastily rationed
eanor • Ann's Rad Barn. •
GIRL wan tad for soda fountain
room house furThe same source said that "the
LOST A FOUND
c o s m io .
work. Good pay, abort hours, 14
, Prim $240000.
■hipping strike In the U. 8. has
No night work, off weekends Mo- LOST—model airplane, white A
RL t, Box 1«3.
lost us about 160,000 tons and w*
truck 1938—1H ton Chevrolet
Iteysold* Drug Co-, Phone 90.
truck. 820 W. 20th-Bt. Phone
black 84” wing span, believed
can’t get the food out o f Java
u »*W .
COOK wanted. Also dlsh-wasbar.
INCOME Property—Urge group ONE electric rtfri
Apply
,»e«
— Roy VJohnson's
«•- - - Grill. - —
of homes in colored section
aeon at Lowing
MAID wanted for general house- which will show good return an

ne;y Richard, city employee.
Commissioners -decided that
since stores close at 7:00 P. M.
Saturday evening, parking meter
time shall not ba enforced after
that time, and Polios Chief Roy
G. William* was informed that
no red tegs should be issued af­
C e e lla eee r r s .* r a k e Oee
ter the above time.
A letter from F, IE. Bayltss
1 Gut named *| * committee to
■ Investigate
SnvMtleate cost*
roll* of this, himself, chairman o f the State Road De­
W. C. IIUI. Mr. Barer and 8(d- partment. was read in reply to
th* City’ s request to designate

Authorizes ,
Tourist Booth A t
M unicipal Zoo

FOR A BANG-UP
HALLOWEEN

REPEATINa

Cap Pistols .... $1.6
With Colored Trail* Ortpa
JUNIOR REPEATING

Cap Pistols .....
LOUDEST CATS IN TOWN!

Water
Metal. Drums $1.25
Tom T om s.....$2.00
['Whistles

Cowboy Playsuits
$2.50
WITH REAL LEATHER C1IAP8

Lone Ranger Outfit
$3.85
The Official Lone Ranger Outfit

IBSON

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Block East of P .O .)

F or BIGGER CRO PSHIGHER PROFITS
P

w . ■•If and recommend reliable Armour's Big
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Crop Fertillxtrs, especially

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grown in Uie Sanford area. W e will try to keep a
stock o f Armour's on Hand at all times to meet y v
fertiliser needs. Come in now and place your orde

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Corner Second &amp; Sanford

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WHISKEY
WINE
RUM

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India’s Fam ine
Battle Is in
Critical Stage

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Banford, one white and black

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park on State Highway 8 priced

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PUBLIC

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To rratM the N m W Um World;
To f w i t i Um fiogrtee of America;
To Fredace P ia p u i l j for Sanford;

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Partly
cloudy
and continued
warm tonight and tomorrow.
.Scattered showers on aoutheaat
coastal section. Moderate east­
erly winds In north portion,
frenh In south portion.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPEH

es
Decontrol Of
Cotton Prices
• * •:.
n

■

(At*)— ' 1‘rrsiilcnt Truman
was quoted today as saying
the gutsriunrni interuleo to
do overruling posaible to
stablliio Uto cotton market,
the t’ reaioente pledge to
taka acuon was related by.
Ileprraeniauvo Jonn sparkman. in# Alabama Democrat
had urged Mr. Truman to
use wnaterer war powers
were' accessary to prevent a
I ur liter collapse In cotton
price*.

— hunuior Y\ tutor* Oeoigo
luuuy
urgt-ti
imimAiiuw
priuu ducuturcii oti inunulu u u rcu cotton goods, sx-'itutor Cicorgo osk Ou tm s move
111 orucr to sutom zc tn«
cotton nmrKot.
Ateanwnuo in Wushing-

- ton tne sudden closing1 01
um um.luu a principal ixnum mtuwugua tunny liruugln quit* nr
kCUJli. in uii apparent moyy to p.o. vous panic Roiling uy nurU-nic cm
.•11 piuuuccra, urn jvgncuituiu utrpar.itieni naa issued a sunetneti*
irtjciwriiig tnu cotton ctnp 1* it*
iilvUraiiiu •LatlnUcat |Mnl.iuli. A.
ino auiiiu Lium, Dcniuciauc Heproaeiiiauve aonu bpamman in
itiuuamn has railed oil r resident
Iranian to CAOiCiae whatever tvai
powers migm i'o necessary to
iiumcitiamiy aiatiinio the cotton
ilia. act.
timer pleas werf made after tho
,\ew lura Colion r.xtuuiiKc cioaeu
tociay, amt tnu aow uimana aho
Chicago r.xcnaugca .ipncaiy luitoWcd sun. I ms is toe thud time in
iuaa ,uiau two w m i , that umau
e*caaha&gt;s navu oven Rianimcd auut
todays cioauig came alter a ihup
ol fid a turn limit on each et mo
past two nays, .unco tne nigh 01
..v t a t couun on uci. n, lne matKot *hia "ufo^pttf »p(JVo*ima^iy
Sod «*hale.

Plenty O f Waste
Paper Is Seen A t
li. N. C onference

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Opposed Russia On Veto. Debate

NEW YORK, Oct. 20, (41)—
There's muro than roeelm Uie casual
eye at the United hauun’a General
Assembly meeting in Now York's
f-mining MeartoWf pitrlc.
fuse, for'Instance, Una business
of waste paper. Waste paper, or
rather me uisposal of it, viea with
the a arid’a ilia sa a delicate prob­
lem for the UN.
Extraordinary precautions ars
taken in the handling of waste
paper at the Assembly sessions
10 prevent diplomatic accrata front
leaking out.
After each session, porters move
in and carstuily remove every
scrap of paper from the floor.
Uacurity agents keep a cloaa watch
on the porters aa (hay work and
ths porters are forbidden to even
pla^a their hands on the desks of
the dalegstss.
If papers are left on these desks,
thsy must b« taken to UN ex pelts
who scan the doodlings to maks
____ jn Utara are no important.
canal;
notes or messages on thsm.
Whan the Igst scrap o f paper
has bean collected, tho day’s
cumulation is placed in l a m — I
vaa bag* which then are padlocked.
The waste then Is taken to Lake
Success, New York, where a special
mechanical device chews the peper
to tiny bite. When the machine
gets through with the paper, no
two words of any meesags. coul-.l
be read.
’
, ,,
The paper then la baled end sold,
with the proceed* going to the
United Uetlpn^ttf^.

ated at about half a ton.
But paper Is not all t
Into the waste. Portera
astonishing unmber of articles
which ars the personal property
kt
of the delegate*—Such tlllngi as
wedding rings, eyeglasses and
Homburg hate. '
.
'
These, of course, are tented
over to the UN Lost and Found
Department.
Many of tVse articles are found
in Check rooms. It seems that some
of the delegatee are in aoch a nuh
7 1 . lo leave the aeealotu that thsy
forget to stop at the check rooms
*fr to pick up their belongings.
COTTON- BUBPENPKP

.

NEW YORE, O ct 80, • « » The president of the New Te«k
Cotton Exchange, Frank
.ilm miM * * *----'
will be
change today.
H# said
1uspension decision 1 waa 1
by th# board of
•1
11a
^ The flashing
IH lb#

AMG Accuses
Germany Of
Bad Faith

Associated Press Leased W ire

CONTROL OF HOUSE CENTERS IN 85 DISTRICTS

Failure Of Council To
Decide Issuea Seen
A b Lack Of Basic
Democratic Concept

Action F ollow ^ Drop
Of $10 A bale Ana
Closing Of All US.
Cotton Lxcnangus

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i.

SANFORD,. FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, OCl\ 30, 1946

Established 1908

VOLUME X X X V U

NO. 288

Coal Industry
IssuesWaring
Government Seeking
Compromise T o Sa­
tisfy Lewis, Keep
Mines In Operation

STUTTGART, Ckt. 80. DP)—
WASHINGTON, OcL 30, The United
States
Military
(/P)— A warnitiK woa issued
uovtriinuru In Uermany today
blurt.Iy accused Its own sponsorb y the con i industry today
sed tiermaii States Council of
Against John L. lew is' de­
not putting democracy Into af­
mand that the government
fect in Uermany by failing to
negotiate a new wage pact
decide what lo.do about a major
problem.
,
would m ake'it much moro
A number of Germans being
difficult to return the soft
expelled from the Sudateniand
con
i mines to private operand other eastern areas hare to
1
bo ab,orbed by the three stales
A tioii'
*
in the American /one In Ger­ THti MAP SHOWS IHI SVATfS (In blacBNwherc control of llu* House of Representatives may be .1-li I ,1 w .tn
laswis Is playing a tight hand
many. AMU ksfl It up to the
in his campaign to finesse Y pay
German States . Council to decide the number oLdouWAil-dDtrWls In cdth .States In white ih..w where Democratic vr Itfpublican main -nt*.
boost out of tho govcrilmcnt for
what percentage should go to Or pt(|y choices, are ex libeled to win. There are Hi dt.tr lets in doubt, plus three scats Of congre*snien - at - ir *»•
his 100,000 United Milie WorkNe.w Me" ,co .,nd I1' 1" ? 1*' ,n ? r,lcr 10 win conttol of the lloiltc. the. Republicans. who tt-id
cacti s.ate. The slates them­ •
crx. txjwlx U letting the gov­
(fnicr;ia(l( nal)
selves had settbd. on 60 per 10- tests St pressnt, must capture .3 additional scats. The Democrats now hold 24t scnls.
ernment worry about a aolution
cent for Bavaria, 20 par cent
to his demands.
for Greater Hesse and 24 per
* As for tho government, offi­
cent' for' Wuer.termbsrg-Baden.
cial* are trying lo find a form­
Then after months ot delay
ula for keeping the soft coal
and indecision, ths evacuee com­
mines going without opening the
mittee suggoaod 64 per cent for
path for a now' riftina of wag* •*
CONftMINO DUUNO A tttSION of Um UN. General Axsemhly at Flush­
Bavaria,' 26 per cent for Great­
: fights In other Imfuitrlea.
ing Meadows, N. Y , are (L tor.): Senator Warren It Austin, hesd of Uta
er Hesse and 21 per cent io r
Lewis' miners are ready to*
U. S. delegation; Sir Hartley Shawtrots. Great Britain; and V. K. WaltWiK-rt.ermkerg-iladcn.
*
walk out if the government fall*
Ington Koo, China. They opposed a mors by Russia to bar debate on the
The German Slates Council / i f A
I to. chin in- wl'K a wag* boost.
veto power of th# Big Fir*. The matter has been retained on the General
couldn't decide what to do and U I A lO ID IC L D C rK V
On Friday, tho mine union chief
There
is
no
immediate
prosAssembly agenda fetr future ooasldertUon.
(Jnfemotional)
turned over the problem to AMG.,
will sit down at tho conference
P'-ct
for
tho
removal
ot
thu
Bo( ths American military gov.
'aide in Washington with coal
eminent has handed It right T in ia n
mines ndininLtrnt»r N. H. Col­
Commisaioji
t
S
,
s"’^
"
Home
Equipment
De­
back to the German States Counlision. I-cwis says ho is entitled
M em bers l i e ^ c u l
*&gt;f »h« product «n «tu&lt;h
cil nnj has asked for prompt
to reopen the entire question of
controlled
By
Lat­
J
u
„
1
____
1
newspaper
a
are
printed
mid
and just action. AMO p.lao said
wages with tho government. In­
\
ariualiai’kgxoundu
«»&gt;
•
.»,
i,«^
B
E
ireo.iy
threw
™
.,!
n
it wc.a t)«» Council’s responsiterior Secretary J. A. Krug
est
OPA
Directive
.
iiumli-r
of
Florida
newspapers
hility to rncka dociaions.
says '|No.“
iu, A**oruii,a i-rm i
wi-h suspension, I'oul A. I’orter,
"Tha lnpsa of time," aald tho
However, soino officials say
WASHINGTON. D.
Oct. "
File men ere preparing lode) DBA Administrator today ndAMG statement, "taken In un- to tine over a juh that would vised It. I- Dean, editor of Tho
l-B)—Thu OBA claiupetl rent that Coilisson, pinch-hitting for
■ersonttbly biased and uneom- seme most people. If the Smutte Hanford Herald.
j.crlliig.i over several widesprra.l Krug, may offer I^wia some
premtsmg discussions bodes ' Ut approve* tha selection of the*v
"You undoubtedly urn uwaro [areas today for the fust time (tort of concession other than
for efficient governmant,
end
t hat wo 'aro ‘ I he Agency announced that e(- actual wag* boost*.
of agreement on jCi?, roi,n. they will Isad us to tha atomic «f llie at.entlon cr."
The CIO Auto Worker* Union
Demos, G.O.P. Give Inner Zionist Coun- failure
Mr. Bor ' .‘t "it,* Nov. I—(W more ri-ntnl
of
real
!1
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1
*
*
“
°
fivo
msm
will
decule
giving
to
this
rngttc
mutter indicates a lack
__,,^,|jj
nllinr, atias- will Imi blouglit under ceil- and tho Chrysler Corporation are
bl
demoJ
u’
1
b°w
the
guvurtiiucnt
mid
pnJer
wrote
Th»
1
1
of tho fundamental demo„
. The latest actfon, which occur-. il1* 5- Thu uctiurt will affect-muio getting together In Itetrolt to*
- Warnings Against
cil Decries Blood­ xalloo
cratic concapt that chosen nrpro-1 » * 'u .""‘ “•teJ *»« G, make use of re,| -Friday, Oct. 11, 191C, wst ;™ " three and onv-hnlf million ! d»y for a new sories of w ap
The Other’s Party
shed In Struggle sentativoa must ecespt for their |a," 'll‘c energy.
In contrast to the
an increase of $ 10.00 per ton in I persons. Kighty-ono of the areas negotiation*.
_
(umstltuency ths equal responsl-, Itecuuse ot the impuilance of tho reding price in 1he hope of
1 placet! under rutilrul f.u tit,, picturo one year ago when, tho
WASHINGTON. ,Oet.
JERUSALEM, OcL 80-14’)— tnlities ana burden a« welt as Uinr task., interest naturally ecu preventing any further diversion i M lime ami rent . citing* a.ii long ami costly General Motors
'The While House said today A dynamite explosion in an Arab thn equal privilags of
demo- U-t* on these men sml their back of mills from news print to some 1* it**in nil m Hie icmamiiig si-un striko was pending, todaay ■ pargrounds, t rmdent 11uiuan Uamctl other paper product and to cn -1 'd'A air., went to work today ley was started
that I'rraideul Truman will ant ()uarter of Jerusalem smashed a erotic govbmment.”
of
tarted amid signs
s
them Monday to the Atomic Lum- couragu continuation of ship- on lot* uf items tiiut go Into harmony, If not exact agree.attend a democratic rally.at. hla British military convoy sarly to;
STUTTGART, Oct. 80, GIT— tmssion.
home town of independence, day, killed three soldiers and in­
merits of newsprint from Cana^ fnrnishing ■ liume, and freed them m n t,
Mo., on Friday night. Mr. Tru­ jured l'J others. The blast, set off Th* United States army took
The man proposed iu chairman
Chrysler already Is on record
mills to the United States. Iium price control. Brice lid* were
man, the White llouae oald. will in a road culvert, destroyed one ■Ups today to avirt winter hurt- Is David Lihcnthal, who until nuw rlian
“ In splta of record shipments I takrn off radius of all type*, elec- as being against another wag*
upend the time wiht HU mother truck and damaged another. Oc- gsr kn&lt;] posslbls food riots in has liven heart of tile Tennessee to U. S. publisiiers during the line
trie phonographs, kttchcmvnn.
kitchem\nr&gt;, |increase which would b# tacktri
end ewtrr In Grandview, Mo. . tupants of an Arab Truck escaped Gsrmany. Ths Army has prom- Valley Authority, lie left mat jolt first eight months of Iflit) nd giaaswarv,
Irfmp*. docks and score*
tho 18H cents at) Jiour-boost
ised to provide Army trucks and
.
.
without Injury when the explosion drivers
in spite of a current record rate if other items. ’
! won by ths union lets than a
to collect food and fuel, j te teko over hn new post.
Both Democrats and Republicans hurled it from, the road,
Aho fr eed from control _because j year ago. i 1uwcvBr, tho eorporaThis promlso was msda sfisr
Lihenthsl sdimts limt hr* U uu of production in North Amorim,
arc warning tho public against one
I’alcstino police say that another
willingauthorities
asserted! assignment is a disturbing cirut- it has hern determined hy this ol big production weie irons, heat- |M°tt has expressed Its
another-today as next Tuesday's British soldier was slightly hurt German
, , . of news- els,
toasters, Aiilit
shav-'
union
*_*2j mm-autumutic
Ji’-ti iiMVwmmK piiiani?,
’ rM
...'!**, *°, .bargain,
as
1 ,1and
. *La tf
4Uf
that tha lack of trucks was fenge, In fact, ho puts u much Office that the itinuly
election nears.
U. S.
S. e*...........
more strongly, lie says that the print available to 'If.
consumheating
pads and portable I
declared that tha UAW
14 miles north of the Holy City
Democratic Senator Bcott Lucas when a Jeep struck a road mine thrsatenlng a partial breakdown Atomic Commission (ace# an uwv- or* i* not yet In balane » l«*' lamp* other-than those''used by U not posing a strike threat at
of tta entlro economy of tho
o f Illinois hss charged that many during the night.
soma responsibility in view u( lire demand, For this reason and in ,,11ju#ttj Tags also came off most
’ *'m0U, S. Occupation Zone.
rsons among tho Republican
good or evil that can tn, (lie con­ view ut existing relationship
The Jerusalem explosions were
►■its mid pan*, .along with mi. I)
tdershlp are Isolationists.- Ho
among newsprint and other pn .-it;»'d items a, fone 1at soppltes,
sequences of guth work.
mentioned Senator William U n g tr 1 f1ol'owed •
,h;iur«
b/ “
per* and fores' products, diwoti
MILWAUKEE, Oct. 30,
BERLIN, Oct. 30, UP)— Tho
Her°
sketches ••! 'he men trol of newsprint was not con in. lodiiig ra-kr&lt;.
of North Dakota specially. Lucas dl*r,nS
ho,duP ‘ n ' «&gt; Avtv
Type a rltftr# and adding'machine# |Dno hundred an,; twenty Mil­
Liberal
Democratic
Bnrty
of
;
"
“
U
t
echedoied
!«
wo.k
with
I
j Iomiasserted that the Republican na-' " ' " ‘ D! •f’&gt;ur
today
waraod
tho 1thal on the future of the simmc sidcred advtsaldv nt this time." also were decontrolled as D B A waukee pidicemen will bo (worn
llonal committee has given S e n a t o r b a n k measengers of $_,0l)t). Gsrmany
today
—— — _ . .. .
.miked overtime on -il# master in ss special
- , * deputies
--, ,
. ,,to
lin g er $8,.ri00 with which to cant- Thc bandits inw'd smoke liomba Netherlands that It would bo age. Some of them prc»umaur/
decontrol list. Tho. m-vt list of
further yiolenoo at the
bad
f#r
future
rslationa
between
«r«
men
wait
a
talent
tor
making
to
cover
uti
their
hold-up
but
palgn for rc-slcction.
money, but Urey am willing to M a n y F l o r i d a P a p e r s 1° bo freed, from ceiling* *triko-bound_ plant o f.th # A l l
Said Lucas, "This Is mors than missed tirt.UU In a satchel In their Germany end Holland If the. give
Uhnlmt-rs Manufacturing Com­
that up to accept a relatively
A J c-&gt;1
ly-vriy'’
w'" apply largely to Itusinesi and pany at West Allis, Wis.
the committee has seen fit to turn hurry to got away. The (honey was Dutch (pok territory from Ger underpaid job.
many
ip
a
revision
of
the
west­
industrial,
goods—and
il
is
slatt-d
Aro
Short
Of
Papor
being
taken
to
the
Bollsh
refugee
over to any other candidate."
The move follows a -second
Take, for instance, Sumnfcr Biko
lo tui maila uuldir Friday. But U
On the Republican aide. Repre­ committee from n Tel Aviv bank. ern borders. This warning in
outbreak of fighting last night
and
Lewi*
Strauan.
A
toured
Rear
Uta
party'a
nawspaper
Der
Mor­
may
!«•
dt-lnyed
a
littlu.
TAM
BA.
(fcl.
:»»
(A*)
Home
of
Last
night,
the
inner
Zionist
sentative Thorny* Jenkins of Ohio
as day shift employe* left the
gen followa up similar objections Admiral, Strauss is a partner in
Meanwhile, the Civilian I'm- yards. Despite the efforts of 96
asserts that Imperious acts by the council denounced bloodshed aa on yaaterdsr by tha ChrlsUan Dem­ the New York banking firm of Florida's newspaper* already huve
instrument
in
the
Zionist
political
run
short
»f
ueuspnru.
niul
many
j
.|
u,-i|ltn
Adininislralion
|&gt;i.-|iorc.l
Administration are responsible for
sheriff* deputies, and 30 West
Union.
Kuhn, Loeb and Company. Bikv have euougli fur only a srcl.
i to i-ru-e two itum. warlmip e.mthe absents of sugar from many struggle. The Jewish lenders is­ ocratic
Both
parties
acknowledged is an Investment banker. I’hcir two, nrcur.liug In lirfnrmati.ni "t' i iroD un industry, llffi.-irtl# #aul Allis pollremen, thp picketed?
sued
an
appeal
to
all
Jews
to
Isol­
dinner tables. Jenkins charges that
smashed windows In tha com­
that The Nethsriand* was en­
&gt;■( ! .
rhirf'isn John D Small -,...n pany's engineering building anti
OPA, "made It an unlawful act to ate terrorist croups by denying titled to reparations for war job* are tha kind that often lead tainnl hy Itussi-II Kay.
Into
the
tug
money,
but
Suaus*
tile I lnrf.ta I'm-s* A #«.-ru,' h-Il
alii revoke un orcji-r winch "fre.-' thoso of nearby parked car*.
ship beet sugar from the western them all support and encourage­ damage Inflicted by the Ger­
end P ike ere willing lo settle for
ment.
A ship 1* f‘ 1p .-v ti f*. .itriv.- Iroll.iii I.hiiiis to th,- pr.—
t.1
Failure of hl» men to contro!
states Into the east.”
mans. But they urged that The salaries of $l!i,000 n year on the Jarksoiivill,. next wmk w.th news , |(||| „ f
rn|,nr#
„„ the
situation
led Milwsuket
Another portion of the council’s NeUwrianda be paid through
In (addition to choosing among
Atomic
Commission.
print, but u.-vunlmg t„ i..rm main.ii, 1(tht.r
u ,0 „u .. County .Sheriff George Hants)
various party randtdaea, voters In resolution expressed the council's other mean* than ceding j*of
Interestingly
enough,
lho»v
two
received here all nr ni*.-t uf 'h t'lan j slmpe of giuss c.nitainer*.
to appeal for 260 Milwsuket
is number of states will have their ratitude for United States and territory.
^
men, like tho others on tho Com­ paper I* In rolls, un i many of the| Aitln.ogis the Civilian I'roiiurtl.m policeman "to maintain law ant
aay on some labor matters next ‘resident Truman's help In the
mission. sre required by law to small' newspapers are mmMe in Admin 1strut inn is beginning to order." Tho request wa* at firs'
Tuesday. In Nebraska, South Dak­ Jewish Immigration situation
devote their full time to their uso roll paper.
chart its exit from the federal rejected- by Milwaukee Poll**
ota and ArUong, they'll vote on
new assignments.
.Wl^lIc the supply will bo un.-ol- picture, official* said that in­ Chief John Polcyn. But the MR
anti-closed shop amendments. Unt
On# of the dthers on th* Atomic ded protection to new*pa|ier* usfflV dustrial decontrol will not In* so wnokee chief reversed his d»
der h dosed shop, all workers in
roll-pnprr, it wilj not increase their fast ns DBA’* elimination of price clslon lata last night whan Aa .
'a idant must belong to a union or Death March Veteran
__ , scientist. ■ He la Dr. Robert available supply lireaitse newsprint ceilings. However, they said that slstant City Attorney John Dot
lose their jobs.
Is
Given
Command
Bachcr, 41 years old, who helped is rationed, and tho ration is being the control list on industry will and ruled that Polcyn must com
Massachusetts voter* will decide
ply with tha •twrifl’s appeal foi
develop the atomic bomb.
I
cut rather than increased. *
bn cut lo the bone by Dee. 13.
on Nov. 6 whether to require labor
TOKYO, Oct, 30—(/P)— General
assistance.
,The youthful doctor le scientific
In the meantime many weekly
unions to Issue public financial MacArthur has.named a veteran
Sheriff
Hanley also wlrvt
consulant to Bernard Baruch, the newspapers are short. Kay bent
statement*. And California voters of tha Bataan death march to com­
PORTLAND, Ore, Oct.'SO.-UD
Governor Walter Goodland tha
will decide whether to establish a mand army force* in tha western —Th# anti- Halloween committee American representative to the telegrams to 100 of tho 176 mem­
GRCftVERfl REPORTS
the uso or 80 per cent of hi
fair vnlploymcnt practices a ct Pacific, principally the Philippines. of Portland., Or*, he* Just wound United Nation* Energy Commis­ bers o f ht* association ami hud
force at the Allis Chalmsra trou
replies from 55', which showed an
Such legislation would make It un­ The veteran Is Major General Up a bigger and better campaign sion.
Iiettare are being prepared by bio scene Jeopardised peace am
„ ...
average
lawful for employer* to discrimin­ G#orge Moore. Hia headquarter* to keep refuse can* out of the para Production aiid Marketing order In the rest of Mllwaake)
A .to ^ r ^ J n g n^w.paperjnan
^
^ supply
w^ k(1of BaB(|little
#tho Dime
ate against any person because &lt;5f will bo In Manila.
tors and trucks off tha front lawn also la among the men named by Christmas hollilny season coming Administration'to be eent to all county.
race, religion, color, national origin
growers participating In tho
Anti-Hallo* cen really Isn’t K* President Truman to the new
Officials of tha striking Iocs
A few dayt ’ago General Macon.
•
or ancestry.
program, instructing thani to —248 of tha CIO United Auto
Arthur answared Filipino protasta name. Th# committee actually grouD. .He le William WnymacY,
Kay
said
the
shortage
was
bring
In
1040
performanoe
re­
mobile. Workers—-have, declines
against the behavior &gt;«f American llkep Halloween—within limit*. It', editor of the Dc* Mollies Register.
caused Uy- federaL-nrice- coutmlsi
with the neccix/Yy. corse -4&lt;r- com merit on—thtr situation— troop# - with th# statement that made up o f representative* tenet Waymack won the Pulltxer l*ri»e which' hmr catmsl Canadian mttl* ports
crop*,
seed
and"
fertlllxer
re­
thr-YMCA- t i n ' CTty "P uicaw -qf tin 1031? ror ouTsUndlitg' edlWrtlrt
tha first serious trouble tn Um
|Hu pi
_
to sell much of their supply abroad ceipts, according to Oria Math- •lx-months-old strike.
behnve&lt;L! General MacArthur *ald Park*, the P a r e n ts -T ta c h tr 's writing.
ieux,
local
P.MA.
administrator.
at
higher
prices.
Many
Florida
Is Guest O f Rocco’a tha problem la One for the Filipino# groups, tha churches—and the pol In a statement Issued today the publisher* urged him to work tn
to eolve.
Mr. Mathleox and Ur*. L# M.
Tha committee ha* been in opera powerful new commission pledget) have paper controls removyd.
Th* appointment of General
Carter Holton, who during his
Several publisher* said they Grantham, his secretary, recent­
that
It
would
try
to
keep
Interrup­
lion
for
five
year*
ami
in
th»t
Moore
to
tha
Western
Pacific
com­
20 gears as a missionary In north
were-using borrowed paper, one ly attended the two day con­
Veterans Service
China disclrtrsd and mad# avail­ mand post is interpreted In many time*It’s been successful In doing tion# and dislocations at a mini­ using paper he had sold to a ference of the Production and
mum
a*
tt
take*
over
broel
auth­
Any veteran tn need of aarraway
with
th#
more
destructive
able to this country the oderless quarters in Tokyo as an effort to
Marketing
Administration,
for­
marigold, was yesterday th# kuest assist the American* and tha Fili­ types of Halloween pranks *uch ority over atomic .energy from the laundry month* ago for wrapping. merly known aa th* Agricultural lea (fre* of charge) tn any of
following categoric# to re­
o f J. J. Roc00, toes! manager of pinos to returns friendly relatione. ■■.salting fir* to porches and tear- in ttr. The five man board said
Adjustment Administration, held tha
quested to vtait the office ot
It will newt time to study the pre*
k,
tn Tavares. Growers must haw
the Burpee Seed Company, and Moore was ore-war commander ng down garage doors.
The committee sponsors partias sent atomic energy program and
reports tn before the end of tha tho responsible agencies listed
TEMBLARH MECT
Mrs. Roeco at their homa at 201 of Harbor defenses at Manila and
below:
year, said Mr. Mathlaux.
Ruble Bay. Letter he waa captured —hundred and hundrads of parties th#t during th* period of transi­
Went Sixteenth Street.
Coordinator — M. B. Carter
Taylor Commandery No. 2rt
—that keep Portland's k'd* so busy tion It would ask th# War Depart­
Mr. Holton, wju&gt; la now connect- with General WalnwrighL
Atlantic National Bank BuildGeneral Moore rellsve* Lieuten­ they don't have time to run around ment to continue to carry on and Knight Tehtplar will meet Friday
ed with tha’
tbi company's growing
In*.
dura, Cal, wa*
station
Vantur#,
was much ant General Wilhelm Btyer who punching holaa In gasoline tank*. operate tha facilities of the Man­ evening at 7:30 o’clock. There
itlon at Vi
TRAFFIC RULES
Employment — V. B. MmIs Important business on hand and
Tha commute*, of eouree, does hattan project
Impressed when shown tho Sanford went to the United States because
pJoyment Service, 118 North
all members are requested to at­
claim to be !00 per cent suceatery fields, and also was w y of illness.
For iho benefit of visitors to Park Avenue,
tend.
cessful in it# efforts to curb H*Imuch Interested when conducted
Sanford who motor here, ths •Police
Vocational Training and aduloereen vandalism. Ths Portland
through tho.Sanfor .
v FOX HUNTING
Department* has had warning ration — T. W. Lawton. C oot
m
1- *
polka department attll puts ^100
*r*a Market by f t J. - I
notices printed Calling attention HflCM.
WITH MLBStDO
Members of th* Fox Hunters
extra men on duty Oct. 81. Last
mansper, said Mr. Roeco. H*WM
f 44 AND I l fATB
Legal Aadstane*. ItoepttaUaato treTne violations Tn ease 1 of
Ampliation,
and
aportemen.
»
»
r
year,
for
Inatahce,
there
were
soap­
also tilted tt tha ala# of
L. A. B*Wr, J r, 8I t
such violation and stating, "Please lion and State Service Officer
ed windows, deflated Urea, 13 false l&gt;* latersated to leant that Colli* . Member* of tha 40 and 8 Vol- see that this is discontinued."
oranges (as comparod with tha
— Contact through Lloyd F.
alarms, a flooded Bring room and Godwin, ■ local fireman, haa ture of the American legion
Boyle, county 8
&amp; lite * a i3 T Florila
somebody tied a slot machine.to #- facilities far fox hun’ tng at his are advised by Frank Parilek
The following possible parking Taxach Bulidln*.
traffic
signal
on
a
main
boulsvard.
in
Lake
county.
Ha
train*
that
he
haa
on
hand
at
his
Tav­
violations
are
listed:
parking
meter
Academy at Zellwood.
E iE ^ J S .
_ for fhYs pnrpoee, keeplnl ern, hats, msdal* and Pina for violation, parking all night, with­
But, says Portland Police Inspec­
hone on Monday.'
M them in epectal onarier# tha members.
tor j antes Fleming, It'c not what
out lights, on wroilg side. In re­ Uietr Dependents — American
A t ne time
World Wtr
back o f tha fir# elation where he
it ucikI to be. Bays Fleming' . .
served space, In prohibited area, Red arose, LakeCront Boulevard.
■fatten* short
II were the Un
a’
teod
them.
Reeentty
he
found
double, in safety lanes, tn alley,
ara^
▼eterana Administration —
owe of the m
tt the keanda. Gay Doc, who
In driveway, on parkway, Improper­
Between 1010 and 1848,
Georg* 8. Anderson, Sheriff*
imt
In
the
weeds
for
two
obstacle Boor*#. The
trial^ production iq the United ly. near corner, truck parking pro.. . •
HUed wlUi
lulled here, and ovtntm#.

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Big Guns Open Up 3 Killed And 12
In Off-Year Row Injured In Blast
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"WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30," 194$
BIBLE VKB1F. FOR TODAY
CHRIST'S K I N G D O M ON
EARTH WILL BE BUILT Oh
TUB CITIZENS OF TOMORROW.
THAT MEANS YOUR CIIILDKEN-. And (hese word* that I
command thee shall be upon thine
heart, and thou shall leach them
diligently unto thy children.—
‘Deuteronomy 0:0. 7.

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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30, 1946

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAG E T W O

Portable Radio
(From Tho American Mercury)
Cushion our battered senses soft
.with sound .
Against the alienee; atuff our
. pillows round . . .
With sound of quale and laugh­
ter: peace la a voice
' ’ And love la a word In the latest
popular aong.
-Perhaps there will be peace and
love, there will
.Bo hope to Inaulath u* from tho

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•earn to ba oa

ir a* they are
or the Bapubll-,

rank 45th In tha effort they » • »
to provide school* for thelrehllirenTAnother Bold in which Plorlda
has .lagged babkod-toOtr more
progressive states I* fn the
purification of Jta .water auppBe*.
“ Eightr-fiva percent of tha atate’s
water bodie* are dangerously con­
taminated with sewage," . »ay*

BATTERIES AVAILABLE
TO MOTORISIS

■ • With thu objective of avoiding a major depression,
the Committee of Economic Development has begun
studies on labor-management, wage-price policy, naUonal
taxation and fiscal matter*. The chairman is Paul G.
Hoffman, president of the Studcbaker Corp., with econo­
mists from several universities and other business leaders
as members. Williafti Green, AFl# president, and Philip
Murray, CIO president, are members nnd will also serve
ns labor consultants.. ^
.
Collective bargaining will be studied with nn idea
of controlling strikes and work stoppages, not through,
legal coercion, but rather through voluntary co-operation.
Mr. Hoffman snid CED members were concerned that bo
many people take for granted that another financial crash
in inevitable. "Let's do something to stop another big bust
before it gets started,” he says. It is hoped that CED
can release some o f its findings before the new Congress
begins its study o f labor legislation.
• This looks like intelligent effort op the part o f ’widely
differing groups of Americans who have had experience
in nationul industrial economy, such'as business execu­
tives, labor leaders and university experts. They all seem
to have in common a desire to get at the other fellow ’s
point of view as an essential in furthering tho welfare of
their country. Not only Congress but the nation os a whole
will await their reports with interest and hope.

Mr. Marcantonio Wins A Debate

T A K K 1 . I . I

NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNBl

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PA C K A G E S l O - 'i r v

Representative Vito Marcantoslo
mtut be accounted wnlner of the
political “ debate’’ conducted by
the American Veterans Committee
at Julia Klchmaa High School
Tuesday night. Mr. Marcantonio'*
number Impartial observer* in.the
audience, maintained auch tumult
and displayed'auch noisy hosUlity
toward Republican apeakcri aa to
drown out whatever argument*
they tried to present and render
them practically, speechless. For

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DOUBLE
PR O TE C TIO N

Roosevelt And The New Deal
It is fine that Henry Wallace, free of official Ycsponnibility is to express his opinions and espousu his causes
from the editorial chair of the very literate and intelligent
New Republic. That is the American way, and (food will
come of his free speech nnd the free answers he will have,
llut wc-thc-pcople need to have two things in mind as this ONI OUf OF EVI1Y FIVI automobile* in the United States—approximate­
marriage occurs.
ly 9,400,000 cars-will be off the highways for lack of batteries by mid­
One is that Mr. Wullace, and the magazine for him, winter, according to Induatry estimate*. M*ny new c*ri are coming oft
are claiming u copyright on pence. That copyright is fic- th* aisembly Une* without batteries. The first cold snap will disable
of the batterlca In uae. Government Control*, fixing the price of
titous. As llnrney Baruch so well nnd properly told Mr. many
lead at 9S.29 per 100 pounda and’ limiting lead allotment* to battery
Wallace the other day, the search for peace Is something manufacturers, was blsmtd for the situation. Motorists were warned to
in which ninny men in this and other lands have been en­ aave their present batteries checked regularly.
(Intcraatlonal)
gaged through tho years. It lit neither honest nor fqir to
imply that those who differ with .Mr, Wallnce’are aomohow against peace and seeking war.
.
Another thing-to hn'vn in mind itbout tho alliance boTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
tween Mr. Wallace and the New Republic, since it takes
By RUSSELL KAY
Franklin Roosevelt’s juunc so much and seem so to bolicve' itself heir to thnt name, is that Mr. Wallace had
Stetson ' Kennedy, (ion of the did reviaw of everything unworthy
vile.
been repudiated by Mr. Roosevelt and thnt Mr. Roose­ South, whose grajulfather fought nndI do
not contend that the wrongs,
for the Confederacy and whose
velt hud been repudiated by the New Republic.
ancestor* pioneered the region injustices and evil* dealt with by
Many who remember the repudiation of Mr. Wallace (two of whom signed the Declara­ Mr. Kennedy do not esist, nor do
forget, if they ever noticed, tho other repudiation— of Mr. tion of Independence) ha* Written I try to condone or make light
them, but I do contend that il l*
Roosevelt by the New Republic. Examination of the New a book "Southern Esposurc" which of
purport* to lie tbe "Truth" about unjust nnd unfair to condemn and
Republic pages in thu last yeur of RoosuvuR's lifo will the
"best - lied - about - region In malign n whole section of a whole
people for the evil and unrighteous
show how, week after week,’ the magazine was expressing America.”
increasing disappointments in his policies nnd appoint­ If there i* anything GOOD that actions of a few.
For every action of intolerance
ments, suspicion that he was through with -Now Dealing, Alight t»e said
and abuse of the Negro »o vividly
you
won'
fear tiiut liberalism in New Republic terms was dated in t ...... .. r _____ _____ Carlson's recounted In Mr. Kennedy's book,
the White House: If Roosevelt had lived only a little “ Undercover" and equally as bias­ I ran produce ten of kindness, con­
longer the New Republic would have been reciting "The ed. The three hundred odd pagvs* sideration and justice displayed
Lost Leader" over him, for sure.—John Temple Graves in of "Southern Exposure" is devoted
to ploturlng the South as rotten
the Times-Union.
.
•
in lauding the cause of organized
to the core, steeped In Ignorance,

"Scouting provides leaders for-all forms of national
life and teaches the interdependence of nnUons," accord­
ing to Lord Rowallnn, Ghief Scout of tho British Empire
and Commonwealth, now in .this country ns Uto guest of
Amcricnn Scouts. The British leader, veteran of both
world wars, said many British leadera had been boyhood
scouts, and pointed out tho Scout Club which had boon
formed in the Houso o f Commons "not to introduce poli­
tics into scouting, but scouting into politica."
Citing tho war role.of scouts during England’s blitz,
in Holland, Belgium, France and Norway, ho added,
"Scouting transcends creed, language, race, nnUonnliam,
to unite youth and men in ono bond."
Scouts, past nnd present, will welcomo the British
announce* Scout lender for his is the cause of youth Ute world over.

Down In Tampa, a rollicking
. sailor, . Dominick
Herardinclli,
x knocked down a Confederate mem­
orial In a public park and hroko
it.&gt;JIe probably did not re%lia«*
- -tho significance of that memorial
•to tha Southern* among whom he

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

Bust-Avoiding Effort

Scouts For Democracy

Th# : government
that washing machine*, are ar­
riving «n the rtarket In greaUr
iwwanMUae. than before the war.
-Ana iiMk a* tha »aopU w*ra be­
ginning to Uilnk they wwre be­
. log •taken- ta tho .ciaanera.

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30, 1946

stinking with disease, lawless, in­
tolerant and insane to the point
that it ha* infected tho-entire
nation.
Based In its entirety on half­
truth* and Innuendo* Il alternate
to *o horrify the reader with talcs
of brutality, injustice, greed, nvurce and hate aa practiced by Southernera In their dealings with the
Negro, the sharecropper, the labor­
ing man and'the underdog aa tq.
turn the stomach of a "gentle
reader, so naive as to swallow It
whole a* an accurate and authentic
revelation of fact.
Reviewing th# history and l»ackground of most any section of tho
country *&gt;na could lU im blf.A book
equally as critical and damaging,
if in doing so they wetu out of
their way to Ignore every decent,
worth while, kindly and courage­
ous act of a people and carefully

WASHINGTON LETTER

labor and condemning employer*
of "the South for so-called unfail’
labor relations practices, Mr. Ken­
nedy finds it -convenient to com­
pletely overlook ail of the evil*
practiced by labor and It# leaders
In. their drilling* with employers
and their-litter disregard of the
public welfare.
Florida sharecropper* got a tasto
of Ufflffn tyranny and injustice
during the war when they left
their farens and sought work In
the cltlca. They were gouged for
working permits, fees, due* and
assessment* nnd held their jobs,
if they, were lucky enough to get
one after buying n “ permit tr.
work" at the mercy of a labor
over-lord who could hire and fit#
them at will and did when »uch
action enabled him to replace the
luckless chap with a newcomer and
another “ Initiation fee."
I hold no brief* for the Tab

WHILE WAITING for
your new Dodge or Plynvouth, yern still need safety
and comfort In your pres­
ent ear . . . and you need
to preserve Its highest
cash value, too.
.When did you last have
your motor tuned? Brakes
Inspected? Electrical and
c o o lin g system s e x ­
amined? Wheels aligned?
Steering checked?
Drive in today or to­
morrow and let’s talk it
over. Whatever It eoata
bow
won’t be wasted
when trading time cornea.

SEMINOLE
COUNTY
MOTORS

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Social And Personal Activities

Emily Faye Garner
Given Birthday Party
Mr*. I.. K. .Garner entertained

SOCIETY EDITOR — C ccd ia Tralo c k _________________________— TELE. NO. 148 on Saturday between the hour* of

PAGE THREE

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

TERRACE TALK
AY
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tl:i)0 nnd K:00 P. M. honoring her
daughter Emily Faye with a Hal­
Around the town with ahop-t MRS. A. MRNENDEZ. :
•r* ..... .
JUNK WILLIAMS. MAX C.UJ.AWAY. MRS. P,
lowe'en birthddy party In cele­
ISS JOSEPH CARVKLL, MRS. INK LKSTON, MRS. KJ
bration of her fourth birthday
K. HOPPER, MRS. WALTER PRICE, MR. and MRS. (
anniversary. '
m
IIL’ TH,
MISS EDNA CHIT-, ALMCKANTZ of New Sm
The-pawy was held in the garage
ENDE.N, A. C. CLEVELAND, MR. and MRS. C. C. M
cf the Garner home on \Ve*t Six­
A. DOYLAS,
MRS. D. U MRS.-J. N. GILLON. MR.1
,
. WEDNESDAY
teenth Street. Keatooti* of crepe
YERS.
MRS. E. L. DUNN. C. GISSIT, MRS. JOE MKI
The Brotherhood of Railroad paper in orange and black were
RS. J. N. VICKERY, MILS. J. ARNOLD DUGGAlt,
IIK
Trainmen and Ladies Auxiliary combined with black cat*. Jack
will bavo a cover*d dish supper o'lantern* and colored light* to
•
, ° * S S F1&amp; ,X ’ MIN BEACH.
MRS. M
in the I. O. O. F. Hall at 0:00 P. form a setting for the gainer and
1 WE^T »
LANGSTON. MRS. M.T. SI
' ' L-sT” • ItAULER- Ly 0f p«ola. T. P. HENI
M.
contcata enjoyed by the guc»t».
For
the
moit
original
costume
a
THURSDAY
Th„ Towiuenn Club will meet at priie was awarded to Sally Kobb
7:30 P. M. The public is corl while Jimmie Moy# wa* preaetityd
a prize t o f the “ apple bobbing'1
dially invited.
The students would like the un­
contest.
FRIDAY
attractive docks on the lakefront
Little Sally Kay Ivey entertain­
The Scminolo Baptist Women’*
removed. They would like a gym­ Missionary
Union Association will ed the group with a number of
nasium for Junior High School. meet at 10:30 A. M. in the Firat dance* nnd song* during the even­
They want place for the winter BapUst Church of Tituivlile. Mr*. ing.
.
visilon to lie entertained; many Voile William* of Sanford will
The favor*, prize* and "refresh­
buildings on first street remodeled; preside.
ment* were in keeping witk the
disposal place for tewagu other
cho»cn motif.
than in. the lake; baiter traffic
Tho*,. enjoying the party with
regulations; more modem fire de­
the gueat of honor were Sally
partment equipment; an iron lung; Rural Common Sense •Chime, Carol Higginbotham, Diana,
LYMAN HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
closed'&gt;jakca on Sunday; larger
Hobby, Marilyn and Jinimip Moyc,
By Spuds Johnson
city library, boat ridea on the St.
-------------------:
II) LORRAINE McGRATH
— -----ilobby-ami Harbara MeNab. Marl
Johni River and a Teen-Age Club.
lyn McDaniel, Shirley • Morgan,
Some of the cute couple* *cc« swell time even if thej
COMMUNITY BENEFITS
Judy and Gene KIsbeYry, Kay Ivey.
WHEN BOYS AND GIRLS
Inna Jean Corley, Sally Wallace, at the big hay-ride Saturday night were bit tired and *ligt
Glynn Jones Honored
RECEIVE 4-H TRAINING t'inda Ponder, Roger Gamer, Hill picking atiuw out of their ear*, when they arrived home,
hair, teeth, and what have you.
tjOU
SO S
What
On Eighth Birthday That rural boys and girl* receive Harlot, Billy Park. Bobby Mun­ were;
June MciLtrup and Junior , lraI^,. |oVl. between At
son, Joey Govocek, Joe Fuller,
Thomas l ally Donley and Charles |.au, ,hal ,„ r a . to lie
valuable training through their ac­
. Mrs. .Ted Jones honored her son tivities in 4-H clubs conducted by David Watkins, Harrison Smith Thomas Helen harms and Donald |lk(,
flr(l- Hough!!
and
Justin
Lynch.
Glynn with * lovely party on Fri­ county and home deoionitrutioii
Wilson, l.ormitte Mctirath and ,,
. ..
day at Jscr home on West First agents la well known. It ha* been
Also Mr*. I*. K. -MeNab, Mrs. Fred Seigrist, Henry Roubet, mid
' 0,CL for " ’/* n“ ,‘'
Street celebrating his eighth proven through the 32 years dur­ Chari, a Park. Mr*. S. O. Chase, Ol-al .lull.non. Katie Hawkin. nnd " f
’
r
birthday. The group of guest* ing which county and home demon­ Mr* J E. Higginbotham. Mr*. Dellon ll.-lms Nan J.rk.ou and “ I'1' K"mM .
1
gathered on the lawn around the stration agents have been a pail til E C E&lt; hols, Mr*. Olive Wall*. Mil toll Helm*. Al della Yeoman* » l*&gt;"1
?*&gt; '
fire and enjoyed a weiner roast. the national set-up, and the five or Mis. Helen McCollum, Mis* Sue and Paul Miller.
lhp,r
’ ''Wnm-i
..
. ,
. . .
can t ait by it*, we go»»l|
Games were played ami punch and six year* before that when com folium. Mis* Jean Manning. Mr.
i
f
*ir.
wo
had
avrvire
with
a
,
.
. .
cake was served during the even­ and tomato clubs were getting nnd Mis. W. K. Garner, Mr, and
bang, but any wonder with auch
A
V ,,!" ’!'
Mr*.
I..
F.
Garner
and
Boy
Echols,
ing
started.
helpful boy .^ otd * a* Hobby Uip- ***» , °
r,v“ r " ,fk '
Jark-o-lantem*
wvre
strung
.on, Chu.y-G.ide*. and James
h“ ',w. on 'V '*
Hundred*, even thousand*, of
around the yards'making festive
Roll,, to „T»ko the fire with two “ .« « "» ■ " " &gt;urr luoUr
decorations. ‘ A costume parade new* stories have told of the bene­
tqagu- stick*. I think they call hl*
wa» • feature event with tne fol­ fits received hml accomplishments
them matches. The mi:L mr i *&gt;“ &gt;*• *hul Cihuic* In*
lowing winning prizes: Rcvecca registered by tho youngsters. Thc»o
agreed with everyone nut'
I Patty Donley *1110 mak
Cain. Larry Reel and Dftri* Jones. 4-H boys and girl* and their out­
lion (hr food. Those hot-dogs ivi-u* pair! How about that tr
Among those attending were standing work have been respons­
ytimime Roy. everybody bad a |
SCOOP SN
Evelyn Jones, Sally. Milter, Mary ible for improved fanning and
Carlton, Kel&gt;ccra Cain, Dorothv homeniaking practices grlting a
Civs rstnslf s*4 4saiktsr a
Cain. Doris Jones, Carolyn llali, foothold in individual farmi and
111 roTif.iit n . g o o l
Ckata-Kstl Isftsa i COLD
Shirley Jean Jones, Joyce Jones, home* and in communities. Much
,M* \c«*fraluic* Writer
WXV1 SI U m sags*. TW/ill m
better
farming
and
homeniaking
i^irry Heel, Raymond Hardy. Ken
Don i tell Junior, Hut
’l tiling
a,
.lam ratal i* vUcti ( S »
ney Wilkins, David Gallo way. Fre l have followed.
*tei» « ini relchrnte Hnllni*cVn by
Hut
too
often
the
value
of
I
II
die Jones. Leonard Jones. Morris
soaping window* and installing
Melt*. Arlene Harper. Donald clut»* to the communitiri has Ix-i-n row* in Ivlfriea are rlt&gt;*er t” the
overlooked.
These
youngster*
grow
Cain. Richard llall, Gynn June*.
nui'l am-lent *pmt of the occasion
Mr*. Thelma Sikes. Mrs. Ruth into citizen*— better, inter capable than me their law abiding elders
citizens—and
tbe
community
run
Swaggrrty and Mrs. Ola (Utin.
That’* IxM'aiise Hallowe'en long
not fail to benefit.
antedate* the t'hfistinii All Snlnt*'
Iluth Lemmon, an outstanding Day. with which it is t|uu a**o&lt;'
4-H girl who lives at llarberville tinted, and goes hack to pagan
in Volusia County and who ha* time*, when it l»ecanic a holiday
attended school at I’ierson, In the for wicked spirit*. I.atcr on. when
same county, sum* it up well when Christianity outlawed Druidlcal
she says:
,
ritci, the last night in October
“ Most of the citizens of.our com­
’
HOJjM KIT
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Ray spent munity probably do not realize it, still was recognized n* a special
Laney’a Drug B*ore and all drug the weekend in- Gainesville with but the reason why the young
storm and rOemetle and notion Troy Ray. Jr. who is a student al people- ran take nn active pnrt ’ n
Icounters.
the unWersty.
civic responsibilities i* l«pcau*e. at
some lim© op oilier,' they were
member* of 4-H rlub*.
“ Several mcml&gt;er» of the Older
Girl*' Club at Pierson, who live in
thnt community are the communiily’s outstanding leader* When
Wise
ever anything has to tv done in Ihilaii ati?l mi*t of tho choir nt the
the church, school or othcT civic Baptist t'hurch wero i&gt;r are 1-H
organization, they arc always the mombs-r*. Tho ninni«t, junini Sim
because »he know* that
one* railed upon because the poo- day School tcnchrr, Sunday School
pie know they are dependable.
, treasurer ami church secretary tit
•xpertly
dry
cleaned
“ In llarberville the churches tho Methodist Church are 4-jl
have 'made good progress during members."
clothe* always pas* for
the la»t two or three year*, with
Wherever they arc. I II mom
4-H members taking the lend. The tiers—capnblo, offioiout. pr«gr« *
new clothes.
song leader, Sunday school secrv sive—are asset* to their rommim
tary, officer* of thr Intermedia'c illcs.
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By KOBKRT K. G RULER
WASHINGTON, (A1)—Th* 15year-old freckle-faced boy acratched the back of hia neck with a
pencil arid aaid solemnly that whnt
this country needa ia to make torn*
tough decision*, let tha chips fall
where they may.
_ Tjie budding statesman ia Walter
Kaiser, Senate pago boy. Walter
gained tome national attention re­
cently when ho made a rousing
speech at an American Legion
meeting, pinch-hitter for a senator
who failed to appear. Legiinnaltee
reported hy crackled out an ora­
torical homo run.
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Ha talked of mica and great

113 Vi Vfggnolia Are.
payroll* and cutting th* govern­
ment budget," he ears, thumping
the desk in the two-fieted style ot
Senator I’epper (Ik-Fla.).
And another thing, ho says, he'd
WIN YOUR* WINGS AT THE .
keep his nose out of congressional
S A N F O R D S C H O O L O F A Y IA IT O N
business.
“ You know who I'm talking ,
about there,’’ he grins—and then '
he’s th* perauaalve, suave Senator I
Yandtnberg (R-MIch.)
A wise president, Waller save,
A Loaf o f Our Bread. . . A Jar o f Jam
would balance hla administration
with both young men and old meny -

majruv, wnen euucauun IX more
advanced, and more people com­
plete high school, It will bo wita
to let Ih-yaar old* ballot, Walter
•ay*, but right now they are sway­
ed too much by oratory Inetaad uf
facta. Ha may* 18-year-old* should
aentlnua to ba drafted until tha
world la more "sane."
“Wa ’ought to taka boya right
out of high school and put tham la
military-training for-a year," ho
'xiygr4,HdvDcitrtt&gt;*put*6TrT»iiideath-of Preaidant BadaavalL
tary training. It's foolish for
"You.ask me what J’A.do If I America to again tie asleep If an
were president. I.don't believe In emergency should arise."
dodging questions Ur p u l l i n g
OIL Walter. Now what elaal
punches, so.whoever the shoos fit
Again tha gray-sysd youngster
they can put- them on. After all, 1 •cratches hla black hair with tha
don't inland, to run for., politltal ■tub of a pencil. Than hla whlta,
ameer,
even teeth glaam through hla In­
j first off, Walter, aoya he’d re­ fectious grin.
.
due* »ie .Mtynal. debt If . ha were
"Thar*1* on* more vary Impor­
President.
tant thing.
“I'd taka a definite, decisive step "If I ware President I’d give th*
In eliminating sprawling govern- peg* hoy* of tha Sonata two par­
tita every yearI " __________

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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30, ,lP4g-

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

F iguring Out Veterans’
In su ran ce Dividends

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 ou ar* hereby required to appear
fun th* tied nay ot November. A. D.

Compulsory medical Iniuranco
The Marin* Corpa hymn ia aald It Id, In a certain m i l tor divorce
pending In the Circuit Court ot
In tha United Htatea daws back to have originated noon after the Seminole
County, Klorlda. an ab­
By HOWLAND EVANS, JR. . might'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 for
Loul** Hoddera, I’ lainllft, la, Oraln
dodder*. Derthdant.
Admin latration (VA) ha*
an* ,„ *
ih* dividend furniahlng medical care to mar. ,
„ .
will d*P«hd on three thinga.
Wllneaa my hand am) official
chant Beaman.
pounced that virtually all
for- ^ ltn amount
of Insurance
■eel at Sanford. Hemlnola County.
Need fl LAXATIVE? 8Ulo
ot Florida, tula *l»t day ot
mar and praaent holder* of N o -. takan out.
October, A, D. I»tl.
G.O.P. Candidate Hits
tlonal Service- Ufa Insurance
2. Tba age of tn* In*urod,
(NhU ) 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 attempt'now to
NOTICE TO APPMAE
ORLANDO, Ort, 3 0-IF N 8)
all non-»«rrioo connected deatn eitimaU the amount of tho dlviTO: Mary 1‘varl Hlaaiv. whum place
benefit* ara Paid b«« * surplus. dend, but aaya It will bo about dpeaking before Orlando Jaycees,
,f
residence
I* t i l l Kayaloo* 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 llth day of November, A. U.
*j|»tnct, termed the admission oi
But VA ofllclala are ecared to
?*«
lilt ,
a certain ault tor dlrorco
jiexican cattle * by Secretary el
vendlnr In Ui# CI.IUII Cuim Hi
deatn that now* of the dividend ° n** to
“ E
Agriculture Umton IV Amleraott
Hcmlnolo Cdtthty. PlOTId*. an a * -'
wUl bring . flood of mail. VA'a j ^ g , ^
X &gt; £ h ftd e r fo ? 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, ITalnlltf
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 N O TICK

diM 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.

Chile A m bassador Fathers-To-Be
tieis \Varm a g io s G o i n g T o School
U p o n Keurem ent To Get 'Know-how*
By JANE LADS
Ily J A N K EADS
WASlIiNlil ON — 1he farewell
WASHINUT ON—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 off 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 of 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 Air Fofta attached to the Brlttan
expect* to reiumo hit private law Embassy and a Navy lieutenant.
These gentlemen aro getting
'pn ctlcd.'
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 batii1th : risrm floors,” it says, "do oil the
the ' gueita were newimm wi"‘
whom Senor Mura had maintaimvl ’ lifting job* and arc behaving u*
a warm friendship, llo had bc*m though they a cre secretly proud
o f having auch nn Jnaiglil inl'i
a nrwapnper man hlmaclf.
Smoked turkey and all kinds of myeterie* usually revealed only to
wonderful food* were served, but mothers.’’ *
Prospective fathers take their
tbe gueata remember the exotic
cocktaila boat.
lesions in all-m ale classes or in
They had their chuiro between classes along 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 of 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. At the time o f hi* the proper caro of the new mother
appointment to thi* country two andhaby.
, *
year*
ago, hia
JttmSm RKO.
ftIS friend*
iril'llUB disclosed
U1RQ1U5tftl '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.
■B
flenor
VBVr Nieto,
iTIOlU, fall,
IB1I, IJU
gooSVIooklng,
UH^ f
ii an International lit and a man
ef 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.

fnm h a tth a a t p»rlod]p ptln

Dr Leonard. Barker
Optometrist
Bfra examined—GUliar* filled
203 8. (grange A » t

DOUBLE ACTING

Orlando, Florida
Phone 4987 ,

Li qui d C A P U D I N E

nl LOST 3 a LBS.!

Beware

IN TIIK COURT OF TUB COUST’ V
JUDtiK.
ItSMINOLB'
COL Ni'Y,
FlAlRIOA. In I’ robiil*.
In U Estate of NIIU-IU B. Hilt*
HON, Deeeeeod.
*
To AH Creditor'*, an il, Per*-p*
Having Claim* or Drmshd* Again*!
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 « * » ln 'l
Ih* aalat* of NB1J.IK B, HHIKON
deceased, lala of aald County,'!&lt;&gt; Ih*
l-nuiitv Judge of Seminole ibiinhi
Florida, at bla office In Hi* rourl
i»u&gt;* of ri!d County ‘ at Hanford,
Florida,
within " »l*ht
ralen.lar
monlh* fror»l the llm*. of Ihe H ot
(iiibllratlon
of
Mil.
nolle*,
Each
•u fit..I stialt li. void.
Halm or demand ahull be In writing,
J o n I. V. KtNI*AtV
and
ahall
alalr
lit*
lilaee
of
restAs w V iln ln n tsr of tha
of Thoma* &gt;V. Kin*
aEstate
*.a&amp;
aA
s
m
xit
IsW. .IrCSSsd,
First .publication Oet. St, t ilt,

WIAR 1121 14 A0AIM"
Ow II* tla .Ui* lUnvAblad
■daM *«*Ur w&gt;th a y »a vxasue Cady Heifciiie* The. Nn

NtHtnU*. H* liu llfM . Ni
drufj. 1*1 pItaly, You doi t n l
Mt imoKpaUVc**t 914, TOOJu»t

•Ql tbrmdo«o,

VA1UMII COUFON

tnjoj-

double.
Single or
Complete with beau­
tifully
upholstered
headboard and inner*
spring mattress.

FOR RENT
FURNISHED bedroom for rent.
Gen Hr man preferred. JStone
435-J.
&gt;
'

$91.50

ALSO TO P QUALITY

.

AND BOX SPRINGS

Trade in your old equipment at liberal allowance*

p a y as y o u rest

ECHOLS BEDDING
&amp; FURNITURE CO.
“ Quality Bedding Manufacturer* Since 1920"
119 WEST FIRST STREET
PHONE 1133
SANFORD MATTRESS FACTORY
Celery and Sanford Are. Phone 672-J

CmOm*

WHV SURB-1T1S A GREAT
PICKER-UPPER BETWEEN
ROUNDS, .P O P /
-

SOUTHERN

7

it )r s Vsfc_ BREAD GIVES
/
^ x Q U j C K ENERGY /

lad to Shake*pear* as fit em­
it of inconaiatancy for he refers
t In "Twelfth Night..

R

ARTICLES FOR SALE
Floor Mate .Available
'SOLE TIRE SHOP

e

LOANS MADE
FROM 110 TO (300
strict privacy; faat serv
*FLORIDA LOAN CO.
' 102 Sanford Avenue

ARTICLES W ANTED

I’LL BUT your eav -egardleu
of age or condition. Ri"' Bee]
300 W. 2nd St.

PUNISHED room*, (5 week. Mr*, HEADQUARTERS for ChrUtma*
Roy Fleming, Oviedo.
gift*, toys, game*, book*, dolls. USED piano* for ca*h. The Music
Huy now dii budget or Uy-away.
Rox,^phone 963.
I
WANTED TO RENT
Firestone Storus, 111 E. Klra&gt;
DAGS wanted—feed, fertiliser.
NK or two bedroom furnished
Highest cash price. Writ* Cen­
FLOWERS
apartment wanted. Permanent
tral City Dag Co. Box 24(12, Or­
for all occasions
reeident. C. BTANSBUltY, Pbcpn*
lando.
*
Mr NEILL &amp; YOST, FLORIST
9139.
"
Celery* Ave, just off Slnea
TWO-BEDROOM apartment or Office ph. 403, resilience ph. 010-R
7 Pet*, Livestock, Supplies
house. Any location. Phone l02H.ll.
j ARDEN and lawn seed; Vigors
Fertiliser.
The
Sanford
X-Cel
TOUCHTON A WATSON, 1201
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
' .Store, 2nd &amp; Sanford.
Cclyry Are. Ha# Purina Fekda.
FOR SALE
GIVE
ua your order for baby
SEE
as
far
itovo
pipe
—
otovo
INCOME l*roperty— Large group
chicks. Tha .S a n f o r d X-Cal
of houses in Cokrrecl acciiuu ■ pfpo olbowi and other cold
Store, 2nd &amp; Sanford.
weather Items.
which.will shoar good return oi.
HTANLKr-ROCKRfl
FOR
SALE—Ona Jeraey milch
felling price of (it&gt;,io0,uu.
__ HARD WARE COMPANY
cow, 1 Jersey lleiffer, fresh In
TUUIU5T UAHIN and Trailct
Park on Bute Highway 3 prlceu ELECTRIC phonograph Very good February. Phono 705 M. ....
— - ■a
■"
* " ■» — “
11
1
» mi “
condition. Phone 248-J.
at ( 2b,U0U.U0.
BIX blond* cockers, very fin# pedi­
A UUUIJ Vhrgf bedroom bungs,
FOR HALE or trade for Pick-up
gree stock. Seven weeks old.
low pticed-at (d,bU0.W.
truck 1935— 144 ton Chevrolet
Will hold until Christmas If
A VF-n.1 NEAT Itvo room bunga­
truck. b20 W. 20th St. Phone
wanted. Phono County 4304,
low In Sanford Height* section
1103-W
Sanford.
at tLBbO.OO.
WE HAVE A. good five, room
ROOF TILE
house on large corner Lot outSpanish A barrel type
; iide City Limit* at (o.bOUjm
white and colored
-Term*.
R. A It. ROOFING TILE CO.
iU) ii h ill A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
FOR SALE — Cooker Spaniel
Plant-39U Carswell fih, Phone 1121
popples for Christmas. Will be
I4A1MUND LUNUQU1ST,
Daytona Beach, Fla, 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.
a DrjJUUU.M house in goo&lt;| locommmt . - * —— *
*. tiou. excellent conattiun. yo.uuu,
FOR SALEt Cow pony, medium
MIRACLE
CONCRETE
Co.
J.
E.
Phono 30U-J.’
■Its, 0 yeere old, high spirited.
TerwUlactri J r, Mgr. Cemant
Also saddle. (225.00. Daniel
Water Proofing — Building
tUAIEKY and fruit business
,
Block* — Sewer Plpa. 800 , Core, Oviedo. ________
showing good net weekly proitt,
Elm Ave, Phone B88-W.
complete with stock ana n a ­
B
HELP W ANTED
tures, and (i.ihu.uu inventory.
Just Received!
Price (2,160.00 cash.
Shipment of stare*
IDEAL TOURIST court alto 3
MECHANIC TOOLS
8ANPORD IIAHDWRE CO,miles south of Sanford on U. S.
210 East First 8L. •
17. 000 U tl highway frontage.
(2,000.00 cash.
8ILEX COFFEE MAKERS
GIRL wanted for »cda fountain
4W ACRE FARM with modem &amp;
White lEhemel
work. Good pay, ehort hours,
room houie, excellent rondillon
COOKING WARRNo night work, off weekends Me2 screen porches bathJighta and
HAN FORD HARDWARE CO.
Reynolde Drug Co., Phone 90.
telephone on paved highway closc ______ 210 East Flrot Bt._____
In. (8,600.00 terms.
*
COOK wanted. Also dish-washer.
Apply Roy Johnson’* Grill.
1J . ACRC FARM, tiled, 8 wells 1 BOAT AND trailer in No. 1
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
ORIENTAL scatter rugs. 4x8
? city on paved highway. (10,000.- 7 and
smaller. Very reasonable.
350-J or 368.
0 0 .
Cali after K P. M;, Phone 1049.
TWO WELL built. 5 room houses,
rA N fttD: Local representative
bath and electricity, ‘ can be
.with truck tiro aelling export-*
purchased separately, (3,500.00 TURNIPS and groena at Held.
ones. Desire roproasnutiv* to
D,
D.
Daniel,
Nvledo.
ouch,
coll on rusturner* East Coast
3 ROOM HOU8E, well located 2
territory from New Bmyrna to
bed rooms, both, gait and elec­
Automatic. &gt;!
Ft. Pierm. Must have a car,
tricity. (3,000.00.
ELECTRIC 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.
UP Nerth Park Ave.
Phone 1130
OARAGE apartment, 8 rooms, 1 COTTON mattreasea, 2 bed
springe; 1—3 burner pit atove;
lights, water, hath, paved street.
I,ot* -28 -X I00, Price (V&gt;O0 ■ Chest of drawers. ^Photic 10TIBUTCHER wanted. A
11Pa Orocery, Oviedo,

6 ARTICLES FOR SALE
sheeting, rafter*, etc., from 25
x30 ft, shod; portable com-reto
mixer, bride machine* A pallets.
J. L. Perkins, 702 W. 3rd.

tractor for sale.
T. B. Klnard.

..

; '

«

LOANS

down,' 110 weak, 8 % Interoat;
D. P.

••

AYDS Vitimin Car^f W&gt;V9

TOUCHTON DRUG CO.

BOHROW HERB WHERE ’
PR1VACT IS RBSPRCTHD
YOUR natuial desire for privacy
. ia money matters* 1* strictly
respected her*.
Friends and
relaUvea ay* 1not questioned
about your credit fou 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.
FAMILY LOAN CO.
Florida Bank Bldg.
Phone 3*

12

SPEC1AJ, Se r v i c e s
5 IU N 8

Show cards and posters J
O—OBITS SIGN HBHVICh
O. D.' Landrtrt*. Phone 1021
RENT A CAR
TOU DRIVE JT
PIIONB 200
SYRIGKLAND-MORIUSON
•‘ .DRIVB-IT, INC.

ip

INNERSPRING ^VIATTRESSES

*&gt;-*o )«i

ML
A ‘J «

jfjk 1

Ktioii. (Mr irM for ao »'**■** p-^oia

HOLLYWOOD BEDS

^

Iongo has been tb« lar
id producer in the worl

may get wantedreltei

Iteuralaia

A. U. 1*1*.
O. P. lUUt.SlHJM
Clark of Circuit Court
HrmlBdl* County, Floridafly O. I . HUNT, Deputy

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

Speaking Of Saving
Money

‘

DODGE - PLYMOUTH
‘ PARTS AND SERVICE
109 Palmetto Ave;
Phone
LECTRIC ‘ eppllane* repairs—
we repair washing machines,
vaceiim cleaners, fane, mixer*.
Trotter Appliance Service, 304
W. 2nd St,, Phone IO04-J.
AUTOMOBILE A radiators re­
paired. Wright A Cohen Oar*
age, fla t A French. Ph. 1009-J.
ORLANDO MORNING BENTINEI,
ORLANDO STAR
ft
for delivery to yenfr home, phone
Ralph Ray, 740-W.
VETERAN’S TERMITE
CONTROL CO.
Formrrlv the W, D, Melton ExWrmlnfUng Co.—5 yean guaran­
teed contract, bunded and in­
sured, I years experience. Fur
free lnipectionA and estimate
Phone 0 or write P, O. Ho*
73 Longwood, Fla.

13 NOTICES— PERSON/C
*
—

8BM1NOLB TIRE SHOP *
’ 201 NoHh Park
Telephone 87
.

NOW ready to grind every Mondav morning — Your com.
grits, meal, corn A cob or
•jneb, etc., for feed. J. W.
BoP. Lake Monroe, Phone 15.

ON Sept. 28 someone took from
Or near 1800 Palmetto Ave.
Sanford, one white end Heck
fwaab'bJrd- d w r O r Oct. M
one white and brown male bird
dog wae token from aame add m i. Both doge had collars.
W1D pay reward for InfonnaUfln
leading to where*tout* of M *
or to party responsible tor mov­
ing them. Palmetto Ar*., Phono
890-J.

*41 OldamobQe, perfect condition.

CARPENTER’S steel miter box.
electric carpet sweeper; electric
*haver, lessons to magic. Norval

fJtWNR-

�.

».!■■■■ i* i'

THE W EATHER
to Unity Thar* la Strength—

T i Protect the Proce of the Wsrid;
T* f w w ilt Um rr egress or A attitii
T» Frodac* r reepertty far Sanford;

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Pair in nurlh portion. peril*
cloudy |tt pnuth portion *ilh Ktlleri-d .howera atone the southeast
coast tonight arul Friday. Shower*
mostly during night and early
morning.
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NKWSI’ AI'Ett
VOLUME XXXVII

.*8omb Blast
- Rocks. British

SANFORD, 'FLO RID A , THURSDAY, OCT. 31, 1946

Established 1908

Pickets Battle Non-Strikers

r

Cotton Trading
Churchill
b,Resume In
AH

Entire Wing Wrecked
But No One Injured
As Clock S ets,O ff
Bags Of Explosives

Southern Leaders De­
mand Action to Pre­
vent Further Fall
In Cotton Prices

ROME, Oct. 31, &lt;/P&gt;— 1The
British embassy in Romo
was blasted by a bomb ex­
plosion last night which
wrecked an entire winjr of
the block-long building. Tho
§ thundering blast shook tho
Italian .capita) for blocks
afound and wounded ot
• least two passerby, onQ of

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 of 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.

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 of tne tjiree-atory em­
bassy la cracked so deeply that
part of it may have to be tom
down.
All 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: "It would
be’ useless to speculate. Thera are,
of 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.
.

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)

Growers To Vote ' M u c h Building
On Market Pact I s Reported I n
Sanford Section
On November 7

«!tn

^AMtrifhfrv'l

fir * * ]

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

NO. 289

Asks International

Tlie President Willi Atomic Energy Commission

Replies To Stalin's
Charge Of War In­
stigator By Asking
For Military Facts
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.L O N D O N , O ct. 3 1, (/P)—
lin t .tin's w at-titm : lea d er,
W in ston Churchill, replied
to d a y (o P re m ie r Stallri'u
fiia i'd e that he was an in.stiyiatnr o f a
new w a r,
('liurehill said ho hoped'.
that the . L'uitc’tT NpUpug .
w ould s w e e p a w a y w a r talk"
by p ro v id in g f o r an inter*
I'-o-Kt- of wtini he called actual
imUl-ny Lu-:» lie uiK
-,-,| fhat this
itxelwiiKP uf intittnry iiiTotjnation
I* &gt;ii|ii».|t.-it lij an ;I||||(-I|ii*te reii|ili-nl ii , i-i ! --ii -.y-U-m.

• u-1itrn -

lie--1 - imi » « , made

i,ti 1.'i i- - 1 1-' me ihe ficedom
i 'ii * &gt; ■r 1*•1111111e 11iilit. Eng-

i' .i

‘•"'d. m .■ 11-1.111.111) m In* lmndoii
—- tmme.—li^
**’.nT Tbr hOrt
"■ •*-!i 'b-ii itiatniiml *u*ptciOn
PRESIDENT (HUMAN (I PICTURED ON THE WRITE H0U1E grounds with tbs men h* had Just named to the Atomic
•* t-'H I &gt;i lu-uiv n( the facts.
Knriuj Commission, to be headed by David K. LUienthal, now chaliman of the Tennesso* Volley Authority.
Hi- -. hi !i,&gt; hit|ii-&lt;| (hut lho remedy

They are (I. tor.): 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) .

J2 3 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. One Is Killed; I’ **iN* will the Aii^OHtine
In Tho South,", aro rovoatlng

"Number Ono

Regulation Of Celery Ten New Homes Now
By Secretary Ander­ Under Construction
son Is At Stake
At $4,500 And Up

A ssociated Press Leased W ire

Economic Prob- p,

,|
,

" ,l!|l hi- njijihi-1. by the United
N.i i ii- iiikiuiirutum to the world •
-hu.it.-m. II.- added.that an arms
mvi-ticaimn t»y the UN would bo
! ,i Kicat *n-|i forward and it might
j h ad to -ith. ]- sli p* to world peace.

!•&lt;m *'.
i in

t r im i t n :u i-ni:*»i

^riy ^ lifted Nii‘ luu-t hilts beell
ip &gt;■'■iiiiiitile High N 111riif I Vii?r\ |da»- iti Bifuurriy m Urt middle of a
i jic

ruiiijjiiiontfll i-or-flltj hi-tvveeir tJft’
All celery growers were today
Muilrl* 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 With. Twenty F o m *
t,. wo* iiiuilm.iicd in tim apeceh made
urged by Orio Mathieux, local ad­
Ii** ifM'ill ’ . li,m| nlhli
III 4null
ministrator of the Production and divided among white and colored anyone Interested in vrhat i*
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
IInfnl Ulu™ hutly coiU.-neil gut l.attl.-a t„ t„ &gt; « Mulutuv befu|io H,o Gtnaral
jy ronr
co
era, their wages and tbs kind
Nov. 7 at tho Oodntg Agent's office tion or hava been recently
f*
Jtuilroad
UnderpaNH
^
H o ld l&gt; la /t jdfivni mi the field |hn y^tEir.
for or against a new marketing; pletvd, accordn-g to Grady Dunean, of_jobi 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
TflOY
n
*ii
i
I MIAMI,
O ct, 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
Ihw year, should h»»at Hon* )t-Merday, tlu-v obviously feared
At
least
double
this
number
of
fll» 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 Ileu*
,
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, Soltf! , 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
' ' , th« . . truck
---- WIHWH I»*11tll*tl till* flit*, I , j
11 OfI IHltust I*f l
Rome's morning newspapers are agent's office at Della Qt&amp;do and addition, a number of store*, cs that every year 130,CK)0
|du&gt;4 Io ,il-y in reliing thu East and
peclally
in
the
East
First
Street
cnrryinir
20 neiffu (arm luU .r.n utuch ultimntdy deitruyt-d ilwlL tl
persons left tho Bouth than wont
demanding vigorous police action Sarasota. Mall ballots must be
hluTiy anil t*lt,a!v \\fie** Wi‘ -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
to find the person* responsible tor postmarked not later than Nov.
Dtf li.*f Jciii, 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
tbs blast.
. ... 1*H rtlMl .f.l-.IK-f •* SOt| ,-i-t a cat L.sti.1 ,-f 11 a,,rlil thu
permit,
he
staled.
\
h*
p
re
*
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
'VI * »*.. t IJs*.
Vegetable branch, production and
Home construction, in both tho worde, n severe depression would 11 *nn»ylyantn Si&lt;tu« Putrulmnn |u .uh n\wi&gt;t through a lumhiT
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 U un wotkirur with iiujch-n«ndcti building mo­ pi-ri.i/ fi &gt;&gt;( tlie 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*
uf
iftf.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
theH
iirtv*
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 yen *. 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 » that n watchuusp on .flro!'*mrK,‘~
1= t-hiir 7 J111*1
heard
'*/ iDsiHmalloit
Hut
OUl
uf
thin m a l e of CUKellie
Sykes.
wil* be featured at Orlando Stadt proved by Secretary* of Agricul
The largest group of new homes 000,000 persons to our defense
contained a small am ount 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 'c iio is i i t running lln * ;]ltili(tv r, l e u i The tentatively approved market­ homes are being built fur veterans and 1946.
. . . . . .
tlie
lu tiU H 'r
yard ami through
Paul Keilt, Eloiso - Sykes,
Mary
gia junior varsity elevens battle ing agreement is being submitted by R. T, Cowan. These aro of
e tte n d v e 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
o« ut fbr the benefit of the Or to handlers ot Florida celery ^
t li-fu i - v ,. i \ o r k u r a m . - l f a t iilnt t o lf the one story type with many dif­
• • • it
l*‘o Foster, Hrnislo Unit, Arthur fire threatened to spread to the 1In &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- - f i l i n g u y ,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 Ainter " 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
K e ttle , ,t.*»tei|, "Ttii-re wilt be S m l e t Foreign Minister further
•a? llag raising ceremony,
assistance of Miami Beach fire­
i T i u n t e d that no o n e til two power*
Or!
J u y ceesy T o a s t-C h e e
High School and Lake ment.
nues. At Highland Park, five new
men lifter getting the Miami | MHUii nt-vv fH*'*'A iii.(lu- Fed sta ll should ti j- to dominate tho world.
Wale* High School bands, sno
homes are being built. Th-.ro are "W * need not bo reformers, hut
P q j . F i r t i t S p o t *lo*e^ f'fOj 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.
Navy is Collecting
tho blare under control .there, nunotinre tlie .ffTtrting lineup until Ilint' the Big Five have certain
construction In the vicinity of type of government we want,”
right* within tlie United Nation*
Th* results of the second meet too.
said Dr, L. A. Ilaslup, dean of the
- .Three members of the A%burr
game time.”
Seminole High School.
which other member nation* should
Stetson School of Law, in a talk
fk&gt;*Httg L-anuo
„No
„ .................
team wQl be rtmemberd by foot­ New Orleans Garbage
estimate
of
damago
was
In addition to new construction, to Klwnnlon, yesterday noon nt find th* Jareoro amt Lniire To.isU i hvnllahio for either fire.
Hot have.
ball fans around the stale. Max
but
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 cid c'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* of 'arson fn the" Ion
and Gtsnn Beagles, guard, hsl Mora
than 300
»g otcl fire
unusual Interest is the all metal
Untied State, and Britain faro
Dr. Haslup discussed regimen Appliances and the Dbickouts ore * being Investigated.
In Baltin'iore Blast some
from Fort Fierce,. Both were aJ -nen will don their dungaree* today •tracQire. of rouaded top being
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 I s M ild c T o
Tluteo men were killed and sev­ tlie w td abolished, but tho British
\ of To in pa'* Hill, borough II Igl
n*wered a second appeal for 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 of 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 I|_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
,_
L
.
I
t
---JJ
eras held by the Jaycro
. ... . . .
.,
right, n police officer explained, clash on the question of atomic
tackle, from Sanford; Jay Bragg, int of 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 were—badly burned enemy eontrol*. Tho United State*
d, Tam pa; B obby Hague, q u a g laid the Navv volunteer*-would Nov- 12 to 14-In New Orleans at
■ws*:«^t*tlM-T\xL,t-Chre
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 SPSSWfiS***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 total.*Regional Coutiril has pul iUelf t&gt;n
eh * -ealth earing movement for the
to escapo a, resulting fir*. in any country. The Russian* took
community, and not a* klrike- building code, standard and part­ the right to free opinions’ and
record as opposed to such action, fort
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 of violence
Tbs gob* will man 39 city
c] gar- states.
Jajree*
5
1 on annual meeting here yesterduy incendiary bqmb (et off a fir* sovereignty.
Instead, they pro­
Hallowe'en To Be
This code, which he said ne and threats in order to assure fair
vags trucka
trucks with the aid frith pri­
passed
a
resolution
to
thot
effect
lance Tonat-Chro
5
1
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
Celebrated Tonight tnteered their services. The Navy
any violator would be punished by
H* expeased the opinion. that
Inning of next year, will aim#
party-i
'
lied p: ‘
BtackouU
4
3
tho nation Involved. Tire Russian
the
reason
this
country
went
into
th«
work
of
architect*
and
men
will
coma
from
the
Naval
Air
The
resolution
aotutioi
referred
party'Billy
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 War II waa to regulate in­
controlled
primaries
as
leading
to
Woodmcvi of the World 3
4
re e f All Hallows or AU
Inn1* and
sstnl Rftaalttii
and will protect th* health, safety ternal affair* aa w . please. At
h* Navy Hoepltal and th*
corruption
"design In
to nrn.
pro J obs .Willard, Nov. 11 pushed to tho forefront through
3 •‘oAvemil
Florida State Bank
I
Mojolov's proposal for disarma­
alnta Day. Probably o f Drui­
and property of 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
Th* new volunteer* will replace Um coat. Soma amendments may it Is time to think In term* of a
Game* next Thursday are aa freedom of choice by all qualified
associated with the super- a skeleton fore* of ritiuna 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 by replacement workers who hav* here, In order to suit local condi­ th* writer* of 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 of 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* Navy i
f t the
m -_ __
. for world government*.
v». Vet* "I
to undertake Uio task after
"Happy Oo .Lucky.’
election, for the stats to eontrol ha* appeared in nearly 300 ring sharp focus the deep distrust whicl
vantage ef the traditional for **r!y §etti*m«m of th* atrik*
ha* arisen between tit* wartime
On tabor matters, Dr. lL*1up
Haslup
primaries In order that the beat in­ battles.
of Um avsBiiig -to failed. City officials met with th* Good Scores Made
told of plan* of th* Department
Willard ha* fought In all of the allies. Nine times in hla speech
terest* of all qualified e)*ctorrm*V
_ CARNIVAL TONIGHT
larger cities In the state and is Molotov used, the phrase ‘■terprid
Labor to prepare
prepai * course of innaval fort** tM* afternoon to
Th* annual Bouth Bide School trf served. '
At Pistol Match of
■ . T l l f l Hallowe'en carnival will be held
classified ar 1 flyH. rate fighter. domination" a* he developed hi*
struct Ion In labor regulations,
coordinate theta work.
He has a victory over “ Red" Bry­ themo that reactioaariea In th*
fairing to Florida's closed shop tonight on th* school grounds
CANNING PLANT F1RH
ant who la one of 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 of this being declared ner will b* eereod in th* school
WINTER HAVEN, OcL 31 — ers In Central Florida.
tho d a m 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*
Wagner Labor Relations A ct
t$T th* Bemlnol* Oun
yet. He hat more experience than dreed weapon. This asm* dom­
'PER OITOMISTIC
iflS t
President-elect Lester Tharp was
on th* polio* range, Moord- welcomed bock after his vacation. . W A S a m O T O N , 0 ,1 . 3 i - m - .'.S d
i .n ,.,.'
M lta J tJ
« anv of tho others' I hav* fought." ination i* reared on the other aid*
t . Oct *
Kindrd Ir still undtr th* watch­ of th* fenc*, for both American
II. B. Gtar, Senator Claud* Pepper repealed Mvsral hundred thousand dol
wtU b* beid
contractor, Iluaton Bab* Againj today that he 1* convinced lave. Th* fire broke out- when n ful eye of Jack Sharp who la at. and British delegate* openly
‘ "lo
' the Kay Club and Mr*. that th* Democrats will retain con­ tank of 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 the1machine shop. One man was os, Jackaonplilo and Miami for the elans have been
their Influence in
burned Mriooaly,
In next Tuesday's elections.
Sanford product.
as.

Injured

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I n . A u b u r n - Ga.
l i l t N ovem ber 2nd

ST* SSUUTS

Stetson Law Dean
Speaks To Kiwanis
On Regim entation

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THE SAN FbRO HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

FOUR

t U t s b A Y r 0 C T T 2 B . 1946

Htate o f F lo ri da , t h i s t h e l l t h day
French Avenue aa a farm-to- * machine from O. N. Spelaa today expressed resentment at
LEGAL NOTICE
o f O c t o b e r , A. D. !»««.
market road and to repava and Equipment Company waa ap- what they term "unwarranted”
Ixtu re fo r
O. P. H E I I N D O N
widen it. Mr. Bayliaa wrote that proved. Following a discussion of Filipino press criticism of GI rm; h t a t u o f k ij u u ih a t o i •
Clerk of the ClrcUlt Court.
U lc e rs
the matter, will be given serious the City's *xp*rien£3 with carnl- behavior. The generals announc­
^ o ito T itv
a 01:1.1 A
U U T I M I I K , (HEAL)
considerstlon as soon as estl- vals, no second was given a pro- ed their feelings In a joint &gt; u H o w a r d K * l f « r . R u r a l It oute ( l a r l a n d XV. Hpencer •
1
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mate* of the coat of tbs eon- poMi t0 p,rmi{ th&lt; j . K Sparks statement which was distributed V irgin ia .
structlon can ba mad*.
Shows to operate her* on Nov. to every soldier in the Philip­
A s w o r n b il l o f c o m p l a i n t h a v i n g
City Attorney Fred R. Wilson jj ,
l i w n filrtl a s s l n s l y o u In |ha C i r c u i t
pines.
C o u n l y , K lu rld a ,
was Instructed to prepare an, The Hill Hardware Company
Simultaneously, th# Army con­ CIno u rCt t iao nf c Hrmlnnla
Dr. Leonard Barker
ordinance relative to glrlng traf-, WM
contr»ct for 600 firmed the beating pf an aged fo r a n n u lvmr rm. i bryt lml nabr rcitnl g * (, l utt hh rnl rc
Optometrist '
fic right-of-way to blind1 person, f i ' o t two and a half inch fTra Filipino by "a n ' A rm y1 major. pr events a r * t h r r e f u l a rumiuantK-q
carrytng a white can* wl.h pen- hose, and 200 feet of on. and Manila newspapers printed new y o u |tr to* anti a p p e a r b v f o r a sa id
Eye* examined—Glaaaes
r t amt (l ie y o u r d e f e n s e * t h e r e i n
allies for violation* This initruc-, -1, - 1# tn.L l . u
Incidents of alleged misbehavior oCno uor
203 8. Orange Ava
b e f o r e ttis 1StH d a y o f N o v e m ­
tion followed the reading of a • h*lf ,lnch ho‘ *‘ ,
,°,f
ber. A. I&gt;. I K S , o t h e r w i s e D e c r e e
letter in the subject by the Flor- E- E. I-osey and J. W. MlWskl, by American troops.
Orlando, Florida
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se
o
w
ill
be
e
n
t
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a
a
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l
n
e
t
Th# American major 1*
ids Council to the Blind. M r.1 relative to establishing a seaI’ b o n * 4 9 6 7
Drug
you .
Wilson gava first reading ofi Pl*ne base at tbe municipal pier to have dragged an elderly Fili­
T b e tUnfnrU l l e r a l d . le h e r e b y
errr,- ^
d e e l c n a t e d a t a n e w s p a p e r In w h i c h
an ordinano* stating that It la waa referred to Roy H. Brown- pino mechanic from a truck
t h is c i t a t i o n w ill be p u b l i s h e d o n c e
unlawful to throw away or de- ing who has a 12 month option kicked and beat him Into
consciousness because of a dent­ e a c h w e e k f o r f o u r ( I ) c o n s e c u t i v e
stroy traffic violation ticket# or ; on this program.
ed fender. The Filipino Is em­ w e e k s.
written notices for violations,
WITNCHM m y wand and ' o f f i c i a l
and stating penalties.
Prickly pear, a species of esc ployed by th# War Crimes Com­ v ea l a t Hanford. C o u n t y o f Memlnole,
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
A fivs year leas* agreement tu* common to central and south­ mission.
to Harry Crosson for operation ern Arisons, bears a purple, pear
Navajo bridge in northern A/iGALLOWAY’S
SERVICE
STATION
of the trailer Camp at Fourth shaped fruit that is edible to man
•
-*- j ,
Street and French Avenue w*s and Is eaten by coyotes, foxes and tons i* th* only highway bridge
crossing the turbulent Colorado
approved. Placing of lights near other desert wild life.
West First Street et Elm Avenue
river for approximately 1,000
certain hchools, churches and In
•
•. •
JOLLY
miks—from
llouldcr Dam to
business districts, was approved. I
(Formferl^
Shoemaker’s
3
Generals
Defend
i i m
Muab, Utah.
*'An election proclatpaUon for
Dec. 3 was approved and Mr*. |
- — Featuring—
G
IsIn
Philippines
F. E. Roumlllat waa named as
let* I* the principal crop which
clerk and Mrs. Margaret Barnet,
ACCESSORIES
WASHING
M A N I L A , Oct. 29, UP}— ran be grown on cotton land.
J. II. Beck and Mr*. W. E Wat­
TIRE REPAIRS
“
We
have
hern
able
to
prevent
POLISHING
son were named aa inspectors. Three commanding general* of starvation thua far," he concluded,
f a v o r it e
SERVICE
Purchass of a street marking Army forces*In the Philippines "hut I’m worried about the rural
GREASING
flHfll12 MUIIIII
TlllOW
• nit C;i
population which does not pro­
have scraped the bottom of th* duce food.'
...................
..
tin,” he said.
A
Bengal la Safe
W O R K W ANTED
In the province of ^Bengal, of
which Calcutta D tbe capital, the
LAWNS. mowbxL
Reasonable
government expects to gel through
prices. Jerry Lord, phone Vtttt- ^
all rights.”
It was in Bengal
where several millions died during
By WALT MASON
the 1942 famine. Now the worat
N&gt;MV Dhi-iit, Ocu r —India* scarcity areas are the southern
FOR RENT
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 4 . ARTICLES FOR SALE
duel with famine goes into ila crit­ sections of India.
TYPIST will assist offices, elubs,
ical stage uunug me filial monin*
Individual*
with
corrcsponThe American Famine Mission FUltNISHKD bedroom for rent. G-tlOUSl homo Vr sale, 2 miles
L
ea
Ih
ercom
ed
.
|pni*!IC
.
ui tins year, wuii government oi­ to India recommended heaira 1mGentleman
preferred
dene#, - mailing hate, monthly
IViunc. . .out « a Ctlsry A « m i » living
RECOl(l)
I’LAi
433
-------------■lalctncm*. Work called for .
room, 2 bedrooms, sleeping
tfflfti tJUTTKifUio third aUartef of
$69.95
ling mrougn tbe crisis largely up­ this year. The" mission's recom­
and delivered. ’ Phone 474-J.
porch, bath, dining room, kit­
l
WANTED
TO
RENT
BAUER
APPLIANCES
chen, breakfast room, aervico
on Australia.
, mended imports, with actual re
porch, large lot, fruit trees,
" S i m:p in a very light corner,’ celpls in parentheses, are: July
10 Busineaa Opportunities
doubt* garage, i’ hona 960-J.
■aid
. Kajemira Prasad, lood 226.000 lone. (290,000); August ONK or two bedroom fumisht-J
HILEX COFFEE MAKERS
apartment
wanted.
I’ermanent
mint* • In me new .popular
guv _____
380.000
(209,000);
618,White dkiamcl
.
.,00 (2
,
. . September
.
resident. C. STAN SHU it Y, i*hone
eminent. VAR of bur expenatione
(2&amp;0,000-e*timated): October
GROCERY STOKE for sale with
COOKING WAKE
9139.
va|tUCEItY and fruit business
* •6-room apartment upstoli’S. Good
HANFORD HARDWARE CO.
nave (alien down, and on top .0* 690,000 (government had pro­
location. Phone 097,
&gt;
210 East First St.
mts come* tho snipping stnae R&gt;L ralt)mod distribution ot 344,000 FUltNISHKD ur partly furnished *showjng good net weekly prone,
• complete with stock anu tixms United Slates.
tons but now expect* not more
house or apartment. Permanent • lure*, and fv&amp;u.uu Inventory.
A loud usparmient spokesman than 199,000); November 260,000. ’ resident. 2 children. John Blan­
VELVET.DRAPES add other*— 11
Price $2,760.00 cash.
LOANS
said mat as n result ot Urn loud
Part of the solution could be
ton,. 618 Park, Phone 672-W.
chairs, curtains, amell table*.
IDEAL
TOURIST
couit
site
8
ration msy have to bo reduced diversion of relief shipments to
Pre-war silk and cotton dre**
mlU* iputh of Sanford on U. S.
again. ,-l wins there-will be local India from the northern hemi­
LOANS MADE
material, spreads, etc. Call Tues17. COO feet highway frontage.
FROM »i0 IO ».ioo
■tarvellun if wo do,” he added, sphere, whoro the harvest occur* TWO-DEDUOOM apartment or
day and Wednesday at 320 K.
$2,000.00 cash.
’'out you never know—we may In September, the government house. Any location. Phono 102M-.M.
strict privacy; last service
Craves St.; Orange City, Fla.
4*b ACRE FARM with modern 5
scrape through."
FLOKlDA LOAN CO.
spokesman said.
room
house,
excellent
condition
Chronic Starvation
Crop Failure
1U2 Sanford Avenue
I MOAT AND trailer in No. 1
3
REAL
ESTATE
FOR
SALE
2
screen
porches
lath
lights
and
"With our. sysieni of rationing
The Immediate cause of India’*
BOHKOW HERB WHERE
condition. 1210 Magnolia Ave.
telephone on paved highway elo*o
we have had no deatha directly food shortage was the failure last
PRIVACY IS KhSPEClED
attributable tu the shortage," tho year of the monsoon (seasonal An exceptionally, well planned, two J in. $8,600.00 terms.
YOUR natural deair* for privacy
spokesman continued, "although rains), which the government call­
In money matters is strictly
story houso wilh J,-bedroom*, II ACRE FARM, tiled, H wells 7 ORIENTAL scatter rugs. 4xfl
we are always having starvation ed “ unprecedented in 60 years” in 'large living room, ample kitchen
respected here.
Friends and
and smaller. Very reasonable.
6 room house excellent condition,
relatives age not questioned
doaUi*. Lven in normal times, I'm that it affected’’ rice and millet
Call after 6 P. M.. I'hone HM9.
freshly painted bath and electri­
and pantry space, large screened
about your credit. Your em­
city on paved highway. $10,000.front porch, located on three
ashamed to say, people in India crop* ns well as spring wheat and
ployer or busineaa associates
00.
lots, in excellent neighborhood.
starve because they haven't tho com (mail#).
Just received!
will not hear of your personal
money to buy.
Lot* have a dcsirablo assort­ rW O WELL built 6 room house*,
Other factor* include a popu­
ALADDIN LAMPS
affair*. 'Thar* ia no cauao for
bath and electrictiy, can be
ment of citrus and other fruit.
"But there ia serious and con­ lation increase estimated st some
HILL HARDWARE CO.
embarrassment.
purchased separately, $3,600.00
tinued malnutrition. The people 26 millions 'alnce the war began,
Consider this to bo one of the
301 East First 8L
Reasonable credit requirements.
each.
best values available In th* City
nave no physical reserves let;."
and. that during the war India—
No co-makers on money loans.
of Sanford. The property may 6 ROOM HOUSE, well located 2
In India, where tho bulk of the always a Urge Importer of r ic e Variable payment plans.
bed rooms, bath, gas and elCc
be bought furnished if the pur­
2Vk gallon foam type
population ia strictly vegetarian, hod such sources as Burma and
FAMILY LOAN CO.
chaser so desires. Immediate . tricity. $3,600.00.
KIRK EXTINGUISHERS
me general ration lias been 12 Siam cut off by the enemy.
Phone $*
Florida Bank Bldg.
4 ROOM modern stucco bungalow,
possession.
$9.96
ounces of foodgrutns per day per
India imported before th# war If you aro seeking location, let
completely furnished, good neigh­
newly
charged
adult, and half of Dial for chil­ on an average of one and a quar­
borhood. 11,260.00.
ua show you-till* fairly priced
12 SPECIAL SERVICES
HILL HARDWARE CO.
dren. Food department officiate ter million tons of foodgrains an­
W. R. WILLIAMS, Realtor
house in an excellent neighbor­
301 East First St.
ilgur#. tho ralio.n give* an adult nually, and sometime* as much ‘as
Phone 1120
hood; Has 4 bedrooms, large 110 North Park Ave.
GAKDKN llOHE
1,200 calories per day aa against two million tons per year.
SIGNS
living room, dining room, kitrnGARDEN RAKEri
rne 4,000 standard for soldiers in
Show cards andt posters
Peak Production
en,
porches
front
and
rear.
HILL
HARDWARE
CO.
lull training, well over d,UU0 for ” Wo have tried to atep up our
O— ORE’S SIGN SERVICE
Floor* are in tine condition; in 6 ARTICLES FOR SALE
301 East First 8L
manual laborers and approximate- own production,” , the government
O. D. Landreas. Phone 1021
keeping
with
the
rest
of
the
iy 2,400 for sedentary workers.
UP with Fuel OU and Kfcrosource said, but that la not so
house which haa. recently been •FILL
aen* before winter.
Scarcity Grows
LATE model Hallicrafter 0 tube
easy since very nearly ninety per
decorated Inside end out. Owner
RENT A CAR
H. B. Pope Co, Inc. M0
Dr. Prasad said the situation In cent o f the land that can be used
radio, table model.
Used 30
leaving town and can give im­
YOU DRIVE IT
southern India was especially dif- for foodgrains I* being thus used."
day*,
coat
$00,‘
sell
for
$40.
Mr.
mediate possession.
PUONR 200
NIC1IOLLS
Root, Montexuma Hotel.
ilcult. in Trapancoro stale, one of
However, he said between five 2 BEDROOM bungalow, partially
B1RJCKLAND-MOR
STUDIO OP PHOTOGRAPHY
IOKULSON
mo largest, supplies are particu­ ■nil six million •sere* had been
furnished, porches front and
for fine*; quality
•.’ - d h iv b . it . INC.
converted from money crop* such
larly short.
rear, needs some repairs, 2M
POI
)RTRA!TB
6
ARTICLES W ANTED
Another department spokesman ■a cotton, 'to food, although milacres located outside city limit*
Commercial andd Copy
lopy.1Work
on paved highway, ideal for en­
said that India had. appealed to
Snapshot Bert Ices
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
joying country life yet not Isol­ Phone 1189 — 220 Melach Bldg. 1'LL IlUYi your car '•gardleat
PARTS AN1) SERVICE
Australia, which already ha* fur­
of age o r’ condition. Re* Reel, 109 Palmetto Are.
ated from modern conveniences
Phone t i l l
nished more than 400,000 .tons of
306 W. 2nd 8L
— near good school. $3,600. Im­ TUXEDO FEEDS—complete line,
food, for quick delivery of an­
0 9 c Opens 12:45 P. M. 40c
lfuhl'i
Tuxedo
Feed
Store.mediate possession.
other 100,6o0 ton* of wheat, anj
4 room house, ejn good condition, GRITS and maal—(-round fresh USED pianos for cash. The Music ELECTRIC appliance repair*—
160,000 ton* if it'could be spared.
. we repair washing machine*,
ry ' " '
on a 100 It. lot facing caved
“ We know that Australia ta
•very Monday from snowflake
vaccum cleaner*, Ian*, mixer*.
'
road.,
located
on
West
1st
Slicet
anxiuua to keep her flour mill*
com . Can be .bought at Gard­
Trotter Appliance Service, 304
Extension, partially furnished.
going/’ the spokesman said, “ but
ner’* Store, Laka Monroe. 10 DAGS wanted—feed, fertiliser.
Price $3,000.
wa need the whole grain aa a
' 1b. hag. 11.00.
■Highest cash piles. Write Cen­ AUTOMOBILE A* radiators re­
Stucco 2 bedroom house in excel­
substitute for rice. If it would be
Today - Wednesday! lent' condition, splendidly .furtral City Bag Co. Box 2402, Or­
paired. Wright k Cohen GarPopular Seat Cover*
possible Just for a month or tlx
lando.
&gt;
age. Slat A french, Ph. 1009-J.
SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
weeks to cut down supplies to th*
mills, or if necessary to laka sup­
ORLANDO
WHINING SENTINEL
age. Price $7,600. This house MITATION leathers In most 7 Pets, Livestock, Supplies
plies from the mill*, ' the needed
ORLANDO STAR
Is on a 16 lot location. .Plenty
colors and large selection of
for delivery tq your home, phone
■mount could be supplied.”
of room for expansion. •
good upholstery fabric*. Hobart
A 0H0STRalph Ray, 760-W.
Trouble Ahead
wo very desirable lake front
S. Brown, 2911 N. Orange TOUCIITON A WATSON, 1101
The government spokesman said
Celery Ave. Has Purina Feed*.
T0-CH0ST
acreage tracja on the west side
Ave^ Orlando, Fla.
VKTKRAN'8
TERMITE
India's food crisis would not be
of Lake Minnie, one containing
i MUCH
CONTROL CO.
GIVE us your order for baby 1
o n r until January st least, and
33 acres priced at $4,000 and
Formerly the W. P, Melton Ex­
chick*. The .S a n f o r d X-Cel
{ m /
that aha would not ba “ out of the
the other containing 19 acres
terminating Co.—6 years guaran­
Store,
2nd
A
banford.
priced
at
$3,900.
Both
of
ihese
woods until nsxt May," providing
teed contract, tended—apd in­
tract* have good building sites
crops sre normal.
JERSEY bull and cow. Mrs. Raulsured, 8 years experience. For
"Against a request of 4,000,000
overlooking the lake and Orlando
arson, Enterprise, Fla.
*
free inspections and estimate
tons of Imported foodgraina for
JllghwaV, •
Phone ft or writ* IV O. Box
FOR SALE—One Jersey milch
1940, India, has received- .about
bedroom stucco house on Pal­
78 Long-wood, Fla,cow, 1 Jersey lleiffer, fresh in
metto, large living room, dining
,000 from all souroaa. Against
February. Phone 706 M.
— ~ 13 NOTICES—PERSONAL
second half dsmand of 2,400room, kitchen and garage, all In
FLOWERS
good condition.. A good buy at
for all occasions
000 tons, wa received not more
SIX
blonde
cockers,
verjr
fine
pedlMcN e il l a y o s t , f l o r is t
fc$00.
k
SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
than 000,000 to 700,000 tons
■lock. Seven week* old.
bedroom stucco house on large
Celery Av». just o ff Sloes
through September.
201 North Park
hold
until
Christmas
If
corner lot facing San Lenta, O ffice ph. 403, residence ph. B10-R
“ Tbs result is that although wa
d. Phono County 4304, ________ Telephone 37
ninety Ultdwpail Recently de­
have gona the absolute limit in
NOW ready to grind every Mon.
corated throughout and a vary]
internal procuring and rationing,
desirable home for any on*.
lal — beautiful, .3
Priced at $M00.
male. ARC rsgts*
Unstable Situation
bedroom frame bouse In good
County OTOE
“This la an extremely danger­
condition,
with
oarage,
altuated
ous situation. Anything may upeat it—strikes, damage to crons,
or communal troubles—and tad
result would be failure at sup*
ABBOTT &lt;
WATCH for the re-openlng of El­
plies in already hastily rationed
eanor • Ann's Rad Barn. •
GIRL wan tad for soda fountain
room house furThe same source said that "the
LOST A FOUND
c o s m io .
work. Good pay, abort hours, 14
, Prim $240000.
■hipping strike In the U. 8. has
No night work, off weekends Mo- LOST—model airplane, white A
RL t, Box 1«3.
lost us about 160,000 tons and w*
truck 1938—1H ton Chevrolet
Iteysold* Drug Co-, Phone 90.
truck. 820 W. 20th-Bt. Phone
black 84” wing span, believed
can’t get the food out o f Java
u »*W .
COOK wanted. Also dlsh-wasbar.
INCOME Property—Urge group ONE electric rtfri
Apply
,»e«
— Roy VJohnson's
«•- - - Grill. - —
of homes in colored section
aeon at Lowing
MAID wanted for general house- which will show good return an

ne;y Richard, city employee.
Commissioners -decided that
since stores close at 7:00 P. M.
Saturday evening, parking meter
time shall not ba enforced after
that time, and Polios Chief Roy
G. William* was informed that
no red tegs should be issued af­
C e e lla eee r r s .* r a k e Oee
ter the above time.
A letter from F, IE. Bayltss
1 Gut named *| * committee to
■ Investigate
SnvMtleate cost*
roll* of this, himself, chairman o f the State Road De­
W. C. IIUI. Mr. Barer and 8(d- partment. was read in reply to
th* City’ s request to designate

Authorizes ,
Tourist Booth A t
M unicipal Zoo

FOR A BANG-UP
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Cap Pistols .... $1.6
With Colored Trail* Ortpa
JUNIOR REPEATING

Cap Pistols .....
LOUDEST CATS IN TOWN!

Water
Metal. Drums $1.25
Tom T om s.....$2.00
['Whistles

Cowboy Playsuits
$2.50
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Lone Ranger Outfit
$3.85
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To f w i t i Um fiogrtee of America;
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Partly
cloudy
and continued
warm tonight and tomorrow.
.Scattered showers on aoutheaat
coastal section. Moderate east­
erly winds In north portion,
frenh In south portion.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPEH

es
Decontrol Of
Cotton Prices
• * •:.
n

■

(At*)— ' 1‘rrsiilcnt Truman
was quoted today as saying
the gutsriunrni interuleo to
do overruling posaible to
stablliio Uto cotton market,
the t’ reaioente pledge to
taka acuon was related by.
Ileprraeniauvo Jonn sparkman. in# Alabama Democrat
had urged Mr. Truman to
use wnaterer war powers
were' accessary to prevent a
I ur liter collapse In cotton
price*.

— hunuior Y\ tutor* Oeoigo
luuuy
urgt-ti
imimAiiuw
priuu ducuturcii oti inunulu u u rcu cotton goods, sx-'itutor Cicorgo osk Ou tm s move
111 orucr to sutom zc tn«
cotton nmrKot.
Ateanwnuo in Wushing-

- ton tne sudden closing1 01
um um.luu a principal ixnum mtuwugua tunny liruugln quit* nr
kCUJli. in uii apparent moyy to p.o. vous panic Roiling uy nurU-nic cm
.•11 piuuuccra, urn jvgncuituiu utrpar.itieni naa issued a sunetneti*
irtjciwriiig tnu cotton ctnp 1* it*
iilvUraiiiu •LatlnUcat |Mnl.iuli. A.
ino auiiiu Lium, Dcniuciauc Heproaeiiiauve aonu bpamman in
itiuuamn has railed oil r resident
Iranian to CAOiCiae whatever tvai
powers migm i'o necessary to
iiumcitiamiy aiatiinio the cotton
ilia. act.
timer pleas werf made after tho
,\ew lura Colion r.xtuuiiKc cioaeu
tociay, amt tnu aow uimana aho
Chicago r.xcnaugca .ipncaiy luitoWcd sun. I ms is toe thud time in
iuaa ,uiau two w m i , that umau
e*caaha&gt;s navu oven Rianimcd auut
todays cioauig came alter a ihup
ol fid a turn limit on each et mo
past two nays, .unco tne nigh 01
..v t a t couun on uci. n, lne matKot *hia "ufo^pttf »p(JVo*ima^iy
Sod «*hale.

Plenty O f Waste
Paper Is Seen A t
li. N. C onference

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Opposed Russia On Veto. Debate

NEW YORK, Oct. 20, (41)—
There's muro than roeelm Uie casual
eye at the United hauun’a General
Assembly meeting in Now York's
f-mining MeartoWf pitrlc.
fuse, for'Instance, Una business
of waste paper. Waste paper, or
rather me uisposal of it, viea with
the a arid’a ilia sa a delicate prob­
lem for the UN.
Extraordinary precautions ars
taken in the handling of waste
paper at the Assembly sessions
10 prevent diplomatic accrata front
leaking out.
After each session, porters move
in and carstuily remove every
scrap of paper from the floor.
Uacurity agents keep a cloaa watch
on the porters aa (hay work and
ths porters are forbidden to even
pla^a their hands on the desks of
the dalegstss.
If papers are left on these desks,
thsy must b« taken to UN ex pelts
who scan the doodlings to maks
____ jn Utara are no important.
canal;
notes or messages on thsm.
Whan the Igst scrap o f paper
has bean collected, tho day’s
cumulation is placed in l a m — I
vaa bag* which then are padlocked.
The waste then Is taken to Lake
Success, New York, where a special
mechanical device chews the peper
to tiny bite. When the machine
gets through with the paper, no
two words of any meesags. coul-.l
be read.
’
, ,,
The paper then la baled end sold,
with the proceed* going to the
United Uetlpn^ttf^.

ated at about half a ton.
But paper Is not all t
Into the waste. Portera
astonishing unmber of articles
which ars the personal property
kt
of the delegate*—Such tlllngi as
wedding rings, eyeglasses and
Homburg hate. '
.
'
These, of course, are tented
over to the UN Lost and Found
Department.
Many of tVse articles are found
in Check rooms. It seems that some
of the delegatee are in aoch a nuh
7 1 . lo leave the aeealotu that thsy
forget to stop at the check rooms
*fr to pick up their belongings.
COTTON- BUBPENPKP

.

NEW YORE, O ct 80, • « » The president of the New Te«k
Cotton Exchange, Frank
.ilm miM * * *----'
will be
change today.
H# said
1uspension decision 1 waa 1
by th# board of
•1
11a
^ The flashing
IH lb#

AMG Accuses
Germany Of
Bad Faith

Associated Press Leased W ire

CONTROL OF HOUSE CENTERS IN 85 DISTRICTS

Failure Of Council To
Decide Issuea Seen
A b Lack Of Basic
Democratic Concept

Action F ollow ^ Drop
Of $10 A bale Ana
Closing Of All US.
Cotton Lxcnangus

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SANFORD,. FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, OCl\ 30, 1946

Established 1908

VOLUME X X X V U

NO. 288

Coal Industry
IssuesWaring
Government Seeking
Compromise T o Sa­
tisfy Lewis, Keep
Mines In Operation

STUTTGART, Ckt. 80. DP)—
WASHINGTON, OcL 30, The United
States
Military
(/P)— A warnitiK woa issued
uovtriinuru In Uermany today
blurt.Iy accused Its own sponsorb y the con i industry today
sed tiermaii States Council of
Against John L. lew is' de­
not putting democracy Into af­
mand that the government
fect in Uermany by failing to
negotiate a new wage pact
decide what lo.do about a major
problem.
,
would m ake'it much moro
A number of Germans being
difficult to return the soft
expelled from the Sudateniand
con
i mines to private operand other eastern areas hare to
1
bo ab,orbed by the three stales
A tioii'
*
in the American /one In Ger­ THti MAP SHOWS IHI SVATfS (In blacBNwherc control of llu* House of Representatives may be .1-li I ,1 w .tn
laswis Is playing a tight hand
many. AMU ksfl It up to the
in his campaign to finesse Y pay
German States . Council to decide the number oLdouWAil-dDtrWls In cdth .States In white ih..w where Democratic vr Itfpublican main -nt*.
boost out of tho govcrilmcnt for
what percentage should go to Or pt(|y choices, are ex libeled to win. There are Hi dt.tr lets in doubt, plus three scats Of congre*snien - at - ir *»•
his 100,000 United Milie WorkNe.w Me" ,co .,nd I1' 1" ? 1*' ,n ? r,lcr 10 win conttol of the lloiltc. the. Republicans. who tt-id
cacti s.ate. The slates them­ •
crx. txjwlx U letting the gov­
(fnicr;ia(l( nal)
selves had settbd. on 60 per 10- tests St pressnt, must capture .3 additional scats. The Democrats now hold 24t scnls.
ernment worry about a aolution
cent for Bavaria, 20 par cent
to his demands.
for Greater Hesse and 24 per
* As for tho government, offi­
cent' for' Wuer.termbsrg-Baden.
cial* are trying lo find a form­
Then after months ot delay
ula for keeping the soft coal
and indecision, ths evacuee com­
mines going without opening the
mittee suggoaod 64 per cent for
path for a now' riftina of wag* •*
CONftMINO DUUNO A tttSION of Um UN. General Axsemhly at Flush­
Bavaria,' 26 per cent for Great­
: fights In other Imfuitrlea.
ing Meadows, N. Y , are (L tor.): Senator Warren It Austin, hesd of Uta
er Hesse and 21 per cent io r
Lewis' miners are ready to*
U. S. delegation; Sir Hartley Shawtrots. Great Britain; and V. K. WaltWiK-rt.ermkerg-iladcn.
*
walk out if the government fall*
Ington Koo, China. They opposed a mors by Russia to bar debate on the
The German Slates Council / i f A
I to. chin in- wl'K a wag* boost.
veto power of th# Big Fir*. The matter has been retained on the General
couldn't decide what to do and U I A lO ID IC L D C rK V
On Friday, tho mine union chief
There
is
no
immediate
prosAssembly agenda fetr future ooasldertUon.
(Jnfemotional)
turned over the problem to AMG.,
will sit down at tho conference
P'-ct
for
tho
removal
ot
thu
Bo( ths American military gov.
'aide in Washington with coal
eminent has handed It right T in ia n
mines ndininLtrnt»r N. H. Col­
Commisaioji
t
S
,
s"’^
"
Home
Equipment
De­
back to the German States Counlision. I-cwis says ho is entitled
M em bers l i e ^ c u l
*&gt;f »h« product «n «tu&lt;h
cil nnj has asked for prompt
to reopen the entire question of
controlled
By
Lat­
J
u
„
1
____
1
newspaper
a
are
printed
mid
and just action. AMO p.lao said
wages with tho government. In­
\
ariualiai’kgxoundu
«»&gt;
•
.»,
i,«^
B
E
ireo.iy
threw
™
.,!
n
it wc.a t)«» Council’s responsiterior Secretary J. A. Krug
est
OPA
Directive
.
iiumli-r
of
Florida
newspapers
hility to rncka dociaions.
says '|No.“
iu, A**oruii,a i-rm i
wi-h suspension, I'oul A. I’orter,
"Tha lnpsa of time," aald tho
However, soino officials say
WASHINGTON. D.
Oct. "
File men ere preparing lode) DBA Administrator today ndAMG statement, "taken In un- to tine over a juh that would vised It. I- Dean, editor of Tho
l-B)—Thu OBA claiupetl rent that Coilisson, pinch-hitting for
■ersonttbly biased and uneom- seme most people. If the Smutte Hanford Herald.
j.crlliig.i over several widesprra.l Krug, may offer I^wia some
premtsmg discussions bodes ' Ut approve* tha selection of the*v
"You undoubtedly urn uwaro [areas today for the fust time (tort of concession other than
for efficient governmant,
end
t hat wo 'aro ‘ I he Agency announced that e(- actual wag* boost*.
of agreement on jCi?, roi,n. they will Isad us to tha atomic «f llie at.entlon cr."
The CIO Auto Worker* Union
Demos, G.O.P. Give Inner Zionist Coun- failure
Mr. Bor ' .‘t "it,* Nov. I—(W more ri-ntnl
of
real
!1
“
***''
1
*
*
“
°
fivo
msm
will
decule
giving
to
this
rngttc
mutter indicates a lack
__,,^,|jj
nllinr, atias- will Imi blouglit under ceil- and tho Chrysler Corporation are
bl
demoJ
u’
1
b°w
the
guvurtiiucnt
mid
pnJer
wrote
Th»
1
1
of tho fundamental demo„
. The latest actfon, which occur-. il1* 5- Thu uctiurt will affect-muio getting together In Itetrolt to*
- Warnings Against
cil Decries Blood­ xalloo
cratic concapt that chosen nrpro-1 » * 'u .""‘ “•teJ *»« G, make use of re,| -Friday, Oct. 11, 191C, wst ;™ " three and onv-hnlf million ! d»y for a new sories of w ap
The Other’s Party
shed In Struggle sentativoa must ecespt for their |a," 'll‘c energy.
In contrast to the
an increase of $ 10.00 per ton in I persons. Kighty-ono of the areas negotiation*.
_
(umstltuency ths equal responsl-, Itecuuse ot the impuilance of tho reding price in 1he hope of
1 placet! under rutilrul f.u tit,, picturo one year ago when, tho
WASHINGTON. ,Oet.
JERUSALEM, OcL 80-14’)— tnlities ana burden a« welt as Uinr task., interest naturally ecu preventing any further diversion i M lime ami rent . citing* a.ii long ami costly General Motors
'The While House said today A dynamite explosion in an Arab thn equal privilags of
demo- U-t* on these men sml their back of mills from news print to some 1* it**in nil m Hie icmamiiig si-un striko was pending, todaay ■ pargrounds, t rmdent 11uiuan Uamctl other paper product and to cn -1 'd'A air., went to work today ley was started
that I'rraideul Truman will ant ()uarter of Jerusalem smashed a erotic govbmment.”
of
tarted amid signs
s
them Monday to the Atomic Lum- couragu continuation of ship- on lot* uf items tiiut go Into harmony, If not exact agree.attend a democratic rally.at. hla British military convoy sarly to;
STUTTGART, Oct. 80, GIT— tmssion.
home town of independence, day, killed three soldiers and in­
merits of newsprint from Cana^ fnrnishing ■ liume, and freed them m n t,
Mo., on Friday night. Mr. Tru­ jured l'J others. The blast, set off Th* United States army took
The man proposed iu chairman
Chrysler already Is on record
mills to the United States. Iium price control. Brice lid* were
man, the White llouae oald. will in a road culvert, destroyed one ■Ups today to avirt winter hurt- Is David Lihcnthal, who until nuw rlian
“ In splta of record shipments I takrn off radius of all type*, elec- as being against another wag*
upend the time wiht HU mother truck and damaged another. Oc- gsr kn&lt;] posslbls food riots in has liven heart of tile Tennessee to U. S. publisiiers during the line
trie phonographs, kttchcmvnn.
kitchem\nr&gt;, |increase which would b# tacktri
end ewtrr In Grandview, Mo. . tupants of an Arab Truck escaped Gsrmany. Ths Army has prom- Valley Authority, lie left mat jolt first eight months of Iflit) nd giaaswarv,
Irfmp*. docks and score*
tho 18H cents at) Jiour-boost
ised to provide Army trucks and
.
.
without Injury when the explosion drivers
in spite of a current record rate if other items. ’
! won by ths union lets than a
to collect food and fuel, j te teko over hn new post.
Both Democrats and Republicans hurled it from, the road,
Aho fr eed from control _because j year ago. i 1uwcvBr, tho eorporaThis promlso was msda sfisr
Lihenthsl sdimts limt hr* U uu of production in North Amorim,
arc warning tho public against one
I’alcstino police say that another
willingauthorities
asserted! assignment is a disturbing cirut- it has hern determined hy this ol big production weie irons, heat- |M°tt has expressed Its
another-today as next Tuesday's British soldier was slightly hurt German
, , . of news- els,
toasters, Aiilit
shav-'
union
*_*2j mm-autumutic
Ji’-ti iiMVwmmK piiiani?,
’ rM
...'!**, *°, .bargain,
as
1 ,1and
. *La tf
4Uf
that tha lack of trucks was fenge, In fact, ho puts u much Office that the itinuly
election nears.
U. S.
S. e*...........
more strongly, lie says that the print available to 'If.
consumheating
pads and portable I
declared that tha UAW
14 miles north of the Holy City
Democratic Senator Bcott Lucas when a Jeep struck a road mine thrsatenlng a partial breakdown Atomic Commission (ace# an uwv- or* i* not yet In balane » l«*' lamp* other-than those''used by U not posing a strike threat at
of tta entlro economy of tho
o f Illinois hss charged that many during the night.
soma responsibility in view u( lire demand, For this reason and in ,,11ju#ttj Tags also came off most
’ *'m0U, S. Occupation Zone.
rsons among tho Republican
good or evil that can tn, (lie con­ view ut existing relationship
The Jerusalem explosions were
►■its mid pan*, .along with mi. I)
tdershlp are Isolationists.- Ho
among newsprint and other pn .-it;»'d items a, fone 1at soppltes,
sequences of guth work.
mentioned Senator William U n g tr 1 f1ol'owed •
,h;iur«
b/ “
per* and fores' products, diwoti
MILWAUKEE, Oct. 30,
BERLIN, Oct. 30, UP)— Tho
Her°
sketches ••! 'he men trol of newsprint was not con in. lodiiig ra-kr&lt;.
of North Dakota specially. Lucas dl*r,nS
ho,duP ‘ n ' «&gt; Avtv
Type a rltftr# and adding'machine# |Dno hundred an,; twenty Mil­
Liberal
Democratic
Bnrty
of
;
"
“
U
t
echedoied
!«
wo.k
with
I
j Iomiasserted that the Republican na-' " ' " ‘ D! •f’&gt;ur
today
waraod
tho 1thal on the future of the simmc sidcred advtsaldv nt this time." also were decontrolled as D B A waukee pidicemen will bo (worn
llonal committee has given S e n a t o r b a n k measengers of $_,0l)t). Gsrmany
today
—— — _ . .. .
.miked overtime on -il# master in ss special
- , * deputies
--, ,
. ,,to
lin g er $8,.ri00 with which to cant- Thc bandits inw'd smoke liomba Netherlands that It would bo age. Some of them prc»umaur/
decontrol list. Tho. m-vt list of
further yiolenoo at the
bad
f#r
future
rslationa
between
«r«
men
wait
a
talent
tor
making
to
cover
uti
their
hold-up
but
palgn for rc-slcction.
money, but Urey am willing to M a n y F l o r i d a P a p e r s 1° bo freed, from ceiling* *triko-bound_ plant o f.th # A l l
Said Lucas, "This Is mors than missed tirt.UU In a satchel In their Germany end Holland If the. give
Uhnlmt-rs Manufacturing Com­
that up to accept a relatively
A J c-&gt;1
ly-vriy'’
w'" apply largely to Itusinesi and pany at West Allis, Wis.
the committee has seen fit to turn hurry to got away. The (honey was Dutch (pok territory from Ger underpaid job.
many
ip
a
revision
of
the
west­
industrial,
goods—and
il
is
slatt-d
Aro
Short
Of
Papor
being
taken
to
the
Bollsh
refugee
over to any other candidate."
The move follows a -second
Take, for instance, Sumnfcr Biko
lo tui maila uuldir Friday. But U
On the Republican aide. Repre­ committee from n Tel Aviv bank. ern borders. This warning in
outbreak of fighting last night
and
Lewi*
Strauan.
A
toured
Rear
Uta
party'a
nawspaper
Der
Mor­
may
!«•
dt-lnyed
a
littlu.
TAM
BA.
(fcl.
:»»
(A*)
Home
of
Last
night,
the
inner
Zionist
sentative Thorny* Jenkins of Ohio
as day shift employe* left the
gen followa up similar objections Admiral, Strauss is a partner in
Meanwhile, the Civilian I'm- yards. Despite the efforts of 96
asserts that Imperious acts by the council denounced bloodshed aa on yaaterdsr by tha ChrlsUan Dem­ the New York banking firm of Florida's newspaper* already huve
instrument
in
the
Zionist
political
run
short
»f
ueuspnru.
niul
many
j
.|
u,-i|ltn
Adininislralion
|&gt;i.-|iorc.l
Administration are responsible for
sheriff* deputies, and 30 West
Union.
Kuhn, Loeb and Company. Bikv have euougli fur only a srcl.
i to i-ru-e two itum. warlmip e.mthe absents of sugar from many struggle. The Jewish lenders is­ ocratic
Both
parties
acknowledged is an Investment banker. I’hcir two, nrcur.liug In lirfnrmati.ni "t' i iroD un industry, llffi.-irtl# #aul Allis pollremen, thp picketed?
sued
an
appeal
to
all
Jews
to
Isol­
dinner tables. Jenkins charges that
smashed windows In tha com­
that The Nethsriand* was en­
&gt;■( ! .
rhirf'isn John D Small -,...n pany's engineering building anti
OPA, "made It an unlawful act to ate terrorist croups by denying titled to reparations for war job* are tha kind that often lead tainnl hy Itussi-II Kay.
Into
the
tug
money,
but
Suaus*
tile I lnrf.ta I'm-s* A #«.-ru,' h-Il
alii revoke un orcji-r winch "fre.-' thoso of nearby parked car*.
ship beet sugar from the western them all support and encourage­ damage Inflicted by the Ger­
end P ike ere willing lo settle for
ment.
A ship 1* f‘ 1p .-v ti f*. .itriv.- Iroll.iii I.hiiiis to th,- pr.—
t.1
Failure of hl» men to contro!
states Into the east.”
mans. But they urged that The salaries of $l!i,000 n year on the Jarksoiivill,. next wmk w.th news , |(||| „ f
rn|,nr#
„„ the
situation
led Milwsuket
Another portion of the council’s NeUwrianda be paid through
In (addition to choosing among
Atomic
Commission.
print, but u.-vunlmg t„ i..rm main.ii, 1(tht.r
u ,0 „u .. County .Sheriff George Hants)
various party randtdaea, voters In resolution expressed the council's other mean* than ceding j*of
Interestingly
enough,
lho»v
two
received here all nr ni*.-t uf 'h t'lan j slmpe of giuss c.nitainer*.
to appeal for 260 Milwsuket
is number of states will have their ratitude for United States and territory.
^
men, like tho others on tho Com­ paper I* In rolls, un i many of the| Aitln.ogis the Civilian I'roiiurtl.m policeman "to maintain law ant
aay on some labor matters next ‘resident Truman's help In the
mission. sre required by law to small' newspapers are mmMe in Admin 1strut inn is beginning to order." Tho request wa* at firs'
Tuesday. In Nebraska, South Dak­ Jewish Immigration situation
devote their full time to their uso roll paper.
chart its exit from the federal rejected- by Milwaukee Poll**
ota and ArUong, they'll vote on
new assignments.
.Wl^lIc the supply will bo un.-ol- picture, official* said that in­ Chief John Polcyn. But the MR
anti-closed shop amendments. Unt
On# of the dthers on th* Atomic ded protection to new*pa|ier* usfflV dustrial decontrol will not In* so wnokee chief reversed his d»
der h dosed shop, all workers in
roll-pnprr, it wilj not increase their fast ns DBA’* elimination of price clslon lata last night whan Aa .
'a idant must belong to a union or Death March Veteran
__ , scientist. ■ He la Dr. Robert available supply lireaitse newsprint ceilings. However, they said that slstant City Attorney John Dot
lose their jobs.
Is
Given
Command
Bachcr, 41 years old, who helped is rationed, and tho ration is being the control list on industry will and ruled that Polcyn must com
Massachusetts voter* will decide
ply with tha •twrifl’s appeal foi
develop the atomic bomb.
I
cut rather than increased. *
bn cut lo the bone by Dee. 13.
on Nov. 6 whether to require labor
TOKYO, Oct, 30—(/P)— General
assistance.
,The youthful doctor le scientific
In the meantime many weekly
unions to Issue public financial MacArthur has.named a veteran
Sheriff
Hanley also wlrvt
consulant to Bernard Baruch, the newspapers are short. Kay bent
statement*. And California voters of tha Bataan death march to com­
PORTLAND, Ore, Oct.'SO.-UD
Governor Walter Goodland tha
will decide whether to establish a mand army force* in tha western —Th# anti- Halloween committee American representative to the telegrams to 100 of tho 176 mem­
GRCftVERfl REPORTS
the uso or 80 per cent of hi
fair vnlploymcnt practices a ct Pacific, principally the Philippines. of Portland., Or*, he* Just wound United Nation* Energy Commis­ bers o f ht* association ami hud
force at the Allis Chalmsra trou
replies from 55', which showed an
Such legislation would make It un­ The veteran Is Major General Up a bigger and better campaign sion.
Iiettare are being prepared by bio scene Jeopardised peace am
„ ...
average
lawful for employer* to discrimin­ G#orge Moore. Hia headquarter* to keep refuse can* out of the para Production aiid Marketing order In the rest of Mllwaake)
A .to ^ r ^ J n g n^w.paperjnan
^
^ supply
w^ k(1of BaB(|little
#tho Dime
ate against any person because &lt;5f will bo In Manila.
tors and trucks off tha front lawn also la among the men named by Christmas hollilny season coming Administration'to be eent to all county.
race, religion, color, national origin
growers participating In tho
Anti-Hallo* cen really Isn’t K* President Truman to the new
Officials of tha striking Iocs
A few dayt ’ago General Macon.
•
or ancestry.
program, instructing thani to —248 of tha CIO United Auto
Arthur answared Filipino protasta name. Th# committee actually grouD. .He le William WnymacY,
Kay
said
the
shortage
was
bring
In
1040
performanoe
re­
mobile. Workers—-have, declines
against the behavior &gt;«f American llkep Halloween—within limit*. It', editor of the Dc* Mollies Register.
caused Uy- federaL-nrice- coutmlsi
with the neccix/Yy. corse -4&lt;r- com merit on—thtr situation— troop# - with th# statement that made up o f representative* tenet Waymack won the Pulltxer l*ri»e which' hmr catmsl Canadian mttl* ports
crop*,
seed
and"
fertlllxer
re­
thr-YMCA- t i n ' CTty "P uicaw -qf tin 1031? ror ouTsUndlitg' edlWrtlrt
tha first serious trouble tn Um
|Hu pi
_
to sell much of their supply abroad ceipts, according to Oria Math- •lx-months-old strike.
behnve&lt;L! General MacArthur *ald Park*, the P a r e n ts -T ta c h tr 's writing.
ieux,
local
P.MA.
administrator.
at
higher
prices.
Many
Florida
Is Guest O f Rocco’a tha problem la One for the Filipino# groups, tha churches—and the pol In a statement Issued today the publisher* urged him to work tn
to eolve.
Mr. Mathleox and Ur*. L# M.
Tha committee ha* been in opera powerful new commission pledget) have paper controls removyd.
Th* appointment of General
Carter Holton, who during his
Several publisher* said they Grantham, his secretary, recent­
that
It
would
try
to
keep
Interrup­
lion
for
five
year*
ami
in
th»t
Moore
to
tha
Western
Pacific
com­
20 gears as a missionary In north
were-using borrowed paper, one ly attended the two day con­
Veterans Service
China disclrtrsd and mad# avail­ mand post is interpreted In many time*It’s been successful In doing tion# and dislocations at a mini­ using paper he had sold to a ference of the Production and
mum
a*
tt
take*
over
broel
auth­
Any veteran tn need of aarraway
with
th#
more
destructive
able to this country the oderless quarters in Tokyo as an effort to
Marketing
Administration,
for­
marigold, was yesterday th# kuest assist the American* and tha Fili­ types of Halloween pranks *uch ority over atomic .energy from the laundry month* ago for wrapping. merly known aa th* Agricultural lea (fre* of charge) tn any of
following categoric# to re­
o f J. J. Roc00, toes! manager of pinos to returns friendly relatione. ■■.salting fir* to porches and tear- in ttr. The five man board said
Adjustment Administration, held tha
quested to vtait the office ot
It will newt time to study the pre*
k,
tn Tavares. Growers must haw
the Burpee Seed Company, and Moore was ore-war commander ng down garage doors.
The committee sponsors partias sent atomic energy program and
reports tn before the end of tha tho responsible agencies listed
TEMBLARH MECT
Mrs. Roeco at their homa at 201 of Harbor defenses at Manila and
below:
year, said Mr. Mathlaux.
Ruble Bay. Letter he waa captured —hundred and hundrads of parties th#t during th* period of transi­
Went Sixteenth Street.
Coordinator — M. B. Carter
Taylor Commandery No. 2rt
—that keep Portland's k'd* so busy tion It would ask th# War Depart­
Mr. Holton, wju&gt; la now connect- with General WalnwrighL
Atlantic National Bank BuildGeneral Moore rellsve* Lieuten­ they don't have time to run around ment to continue to carry on and Knight Tehtplar will meet Friday
ed with tha’
tbi company's growing
In*.
dura, Cal, wa*
station
Vantur#,
was much ant General Wilhelm Btyer who punching holaa In gasoline tank*. operate tha facilities of the Man­ evening at 7:30 o’clock. There
itlon at Vi
TRAFFIC RULES
Employment — V. B. MmIs Important business on hand and
Tha commute*, of eouree, does hattan project
Impressed when shown tho Sanford went to the United States because
pJoyment Service, 118 North
all members are requested to at­
claim to be !00 per cent suceatery fields, and also was w y of illness.
For iho benefit of visitors to Park Avenue,
tend.
cessful in it# efforts to curb H*Imuch Interested when conducted
Sanford who motor here, ths •Police
Vocational Training and aduloereen vandalism. Ths Portland
through tho.Sanfor .
v FOX HUNTING
Department* has had warning ration — T. W. Lawton. C oot
m
1- *
polka department attll puts ^100
*r*a Market by f t J. - I
notices printed Calling attention HflCM.
WITH MLBStDO
Members of th* Fox Hunters
extra men on duty Oct. 81. Last
mansper, said Mr. Roeco. H*WM
f 44 AND I l fATB
Legal Aadstane*. ItoepttaUaato treTne violations Tn ease 1 of
Ampliation,
and
aportemen.
»
»
r
year,
for
Inatahce,
there
were
soap­
also tilted tt tha ala# of
L. A. B*Wr, J r, 8I t
such violation and stating, "Please lion and State Service Officer
ed windows, deflated Urea, 13 false l&gt;* latersated to leant that Colli* . Member* of tha 40 and 8 Vol- see that this is discontinued."
oranges (as comparod with tha
— Contact through Lloyd F.
alarms, a flooded Bring room and Godwin, ■ local fireman, haa ture of the American legion
Boyle, county 8
&amp; lite * a i3 T Florila
somebody tied a slot machine.to #- facilities far fox hun’ tng at his are advised by Frank Parilek
The following possible parking Taxach Bulidln*.
traffic
signal
on
a
main
boulsvard.
in
Lake
county.
Ha
train*
that
he
haa
on
hand
at
his
Tav­
violations
are
listed:
parking
meter
Academy at Zellwood.
E iE ^ J S .
_ for fhYs pnrpoee, keeplnl ern, hats, msdal* and Pina for violation, parking all night, with­
But, says Portland Police Inspec­
hone on Monday.'
M them in epectal onarier# tha members.
tor j antes Fleming, It'c not what
out lights, on wroilg side. In re­ Uietr Dependents — American
A t ne time
World Wtr
back o f tha fir# elation where he
it ucikI to be. Bays Fleming' . .
served space, In prohibited area, Red arose, LakeCront Boulevard.
■fatten* short
II were the Un
a’
teod
them.
Reeentty
he
found
double, in safety lanes, tn alley,
ara^
▼eterana Administration —
owe of the m
tt the keanda. Gay Doc, who
In driveway, on parkway, Improper­
Between 1010 and 1848,
Georg* 8. Anderson, Sheriff*
imt
In
the
weeds
for
two
obstacle Boor*#. The
trial^ production iq the United ly. near corner, truck parking pro.. . •
HUed wlUi
lulled here, and ovtntm#.

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Big Guns Open Up 3 Killed And 12
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"WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30," 194$
BIBLE VKB1F. FOR TODAY
CHRIST'S K I N G D O M ON
EARTH WILL BE BUILT Oh
TUB CITIZENS OF TOMORROW.
THAT MEANS YOUR CIIILDKEN-. And (hese word* that I
command thee shall be upon thine
heart, and thou shall leach them
diligently unto thy children.—
‘Deuteronomy 0:0. 7.

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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30, 1946

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAG E T W O

Portable Radio
(From Tho American Mercury)
Cushion our battered senses soft
.with sound .
Against the alienee; atuff our
. pillows round . . .
With sound of quale and laugh­
ter: peace la a voice
' ’ And love la a word In the latest
popular aong.
-Perhaps there will be peace and
love, there will
.Bo hope to Inaulath u* from tho

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•earn to ba oa

ir a* they are
or the Bapubll-,

rank 45th In tha effort they » • »
to provide school* for thelrehllirenTAnother Bold in which Plorlda
has .lagged babkod-toOtr more
progressive states I* fn the
purification of Jta .water auppBe*.
“ Eightr-fiva percent of tha atate’s
water bodie* are dangerously con­
taminated with sewage," . »ay*

BATTERIES AVAILABLE
TO MOTORISIS

■ • With thu objective of avoiding a major depression,
the Committee of Economic Development has begun
studies on labor-management, wage-price policy, naUonal
taxation and fiscal matter*. The chairman is Paul G.
Hoffman, president of the Studcbaker Corp., with econo­
mists from several universities and other business leaders
as members. Williafti Green, AFl# president, and Philip
Murray, CIO president, are members nnd will also serve
ns labor consultants.. ^
.
Collective bargaining will be studied with nn idea
of controlling strikes and work stoppages, not through,
legal coercion, but rather through voluntary co-operation.
Mr. Hoffman snid CED members were concerned that bo
many people take for granted that another financial crash
in inevitable. "Let's do something to stop another big bust
before it gets started,” he says. It is hoped that CED
can release some o f its findings before the new Congress
begins its study o f labor legislation.
• This looks like intelligent effort op the part o f ’widely
differing groups of Americans who have had experience
in nationul industrial economy, such'as business execu­
tives, labor leaders and university experts. They all seem
to have in common a desire to get at the other fellow ’s
point of view as an essential in furthering tho welfare of
their country. Not only Congress but the nation os a whole
will await their reports with interest and hope.

Mr. Marcantonio Wins A Debate

T A K K 1 . I . I

NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNBl

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f t i g '/ r n t i r
PA C K A G E S l O - 'i r v

Representative Vito Marcantoslo
mtut be accounted wnlner of the
political “ debate’’ conducted by
the American Veterans Committee
at Julia Klchmaa High School
Tuesday night. Mr. Marcantonio'*
number Impartial observer* in.the
audience, maintained auch tumult
and displayed'auch noisy hosUlity
toward Republican apeakcri aa to
drown out whatever argument*
they tried to present and render
them practically, speechless. For

IIRM }t Aecact Blue. J ’k oueSP i'

hHUat you
need is ....
DOUBLE
PR O TE C TIO N

Roosevelt And The New Deal
It is fine that Henry Wallace, free of official Ycsponnibility is to express his opinions and espousu his causes
from the editorial chair of the very literate and intelligent
New Republic. That is the American way, and (food will
come of his free speech nnd the free answers he will have,
llut wc-thc-pcople need to have two things in mind as this ONI OUf OF EVI1Y FIVI automobile* in the United States—approximate­
marriage occurs.
ly 9,400,000 cars-will be off the highways for lack of batteries by mid­
One is that Mr. Wullace, and the magazine for him, winter, according to Induatry estimate*. M*ny new c*ri are coming oft
are claiming u copyright on pence. That copyright is fic- th* aisembly Une* without batteries. The first cold snap will disable
of the batterlca In uae. Government Control*, fixing the price of
titous. As llnrney Baruch so well nnd properly told Mr. many
lead at 9S.29 per 100 pounda and’ limiting lead allotment* to battery
Wallace the other day, the search for peace Is something manufacturers, was blsmtd for the situation. Motorists were warned to
in which ninny men in this and other lands have been en­ aave their present batteries checked regularly.
(Intcraatlonal)
gaged through tho years. It lit neither honest nor fqir to
imply that those who differ with .Mr, Wallnce’are aomohow against peace and seeking war.
.
Another thing-to hn'vn in mind itbout tho alliance boTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
tween Mr. Wallace and the New Republic, since it takes
By RUSSELL KAY
Franklin Roosevelt’s juunc so much and seem so to bolicve' itself heir to thnt name, is that Mr. Wallace had
Stetson ' Kennedy, (ion of the did reviaw of everything unworthy
vile.
been repudiated by Mr. Roosevelt and thnt Mr. Roose­ South, whose grajulfather fought nndI do
not contend that the wrongs,
for the Confederacy and whose
velt hud been repudiated by the New Republic.
ancestor* pioneered the region injustices and evil* dealt with by
Many who remember the repudiation of Mr. Wallace (two of whom signed the Declara­ Mr. Kennedy do not esist, nor do
forget, if they ever noticed, tho other repudiation— of Mr. tion of Independence) ha* Written I try to condone or make light
them, but I do contend that il l*
Roosevelt by the New Republic. Examination of the New a book "Southern Esposurc" which of
purport* to lie tbe "Truth" about unjust nnd unfair to condemn and
Republic pages in thu last yeur of RoosuvuR's lifo will the
"best - lied - about - region In malign n whole section of a whole
people for the evil and unrighteous
show how, week after week,’ the magazine was expressing America.”
increasing disappointments in his policies nnd appoint­ If there i* anything GOOD that actions of a few.
For every action of intolerance
ments, suspicion that he was through with -Now Dealing, Alight t»e said
and abuse of the Negro »o vividly
you
won'
fear tiiut liberalism in New Republic terms was dated in t ...... .. r _____ _____ Carlson's recounted In Mr. Kennedy's book,
the White House: If Roosevelt had lived only a little “ Undercover" and equally as bias­ I ran produce ten of kindness, con­
longer the New Republic would have been reciting "The ed. The three hundred odd pagvs* sideration and justice displayed
Lost Leader" over him, for sure.—John Temple Graves in of "Southern Exposure" is devoted
to ploturlng the South as rotten
the Times-Union.
.
•
in lauding the cause of organized
to the core, steeped In Ignorance,

"Scouting provides leaders for-all forms of national
life and teaches the interdependence of nnUons," accord­
ing to Lord Rowallnn, Ghief Scout of tho British Empire
and Commonwealth, now in .this country ns Uto guest of
Amcricnn Scouts. The British leader, veteran of both
world wars, said many British leadera had been boyhood
scouts, and pointed out tho Scout Club which had boon
formed in the Houso o f Commons "not to introduce poli­
tics into scouting, but scouting into politica."
Citing tho war role.of scouts during England’s blitz,
in Holland, Belgium, France and Norway, ho added,
"Scouting transcends creed, language, race, nnUonnliam,
to unite youth and men in ono bond."
Scouts, past nnd present, will welcomo the British
announce* Scout lender for his is the cause of youth Ute world over.

Down In Tampa, a rollicking
. sailor, . Dominick
Herardinclli,
x knocked down a Confederate mem­
orial In a public park and hroko
it.&gt;JIe probably did not re%lia«*
- -tho significance of that memorial
•to tha Southern* among whom he

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

Bust-Avoiding Effort

Scouts For Democracy

Th# : government
that washing machine*, are ar­
riving «n the rtarket In greaUr
iwwanMUae. than before the war.
-Ana iiMk a* tha »aopU w*ra be­
ginning to Uilnk they wwre be­
. log •taken- ta tho .ciaanera.

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30, 1946

stinking with disease, lawless, in­
tolerant and insane to the point
that it ha* infected tho-entire
nation.
Based In its entirety on half­
truth* and Innuendo* Il alternate
to *o horrify the reader with talcs
of brutality, injustice, greed, nvurce and hate aa practiced by Southernera In their dealings with the
Negro, the sharecropper, the labor­
ing man and'the underdog aa tq.
turn the stomach of a "gentle
reader, so naive as to swallow It
whole a* an accurate and authentic
revelation of fact.
Reviewing th# history and l»ackground of most any section of tho
country *&gt;na could lU im blf.A book
equally as critical and damaging,
if in doing so they wetu out of
their way to Ignore every decent,
worth while, kindly and courage­
ous act of a people and carefully

WASHINGTON LETTER

labor and condemning employer*
of "the South for so-called unfail’
labor relations practices, Mr. Ken­
nedy finds it -convenient to com­
pletely overlook ail of the evil*
practiced by labor and It# leaders
In. their drilling* with employers
and their-litter disregard of the
public welfare.
Florida sharecropper* got a tasto
of Ufflffn tyranny and injustice
during the war when they left
their farens and sought work In
the cltlca. They were gouged for
working permits, fees, due* and
assessment* nnd held their jobs,
if they, were lucky enough to get
one after buying n “ permit tr.
work" at the mercy of a labor
over-lord who could hire and fit#
them at will and did when »uch
action enabled him to replace the
luckless chap with a newcomer and
another “ Initiation fee."
I hold no brief* for the Tab

WHILE WAITING for
your new Dodge or Plynvouth, yern still need safety
and comfort In your pres­
ent ear . . . and you need
to preserve Its highest
cash value, too.
.When did you last have
your motor tuned? Brakes
Inspected? Electrical and
c o o lin g system s e x ­
amined? Wheels aligned?
Steering checked?
Drive in today or to­
morrow and let’s talk it
over. Whatever It eoata
bow
won’t be wasted
when trading time cornea.

SEMINOLE
COUNTY
MOTORS

STAN COMSTOCK

109 N. Palmetto Avenue
Phono 1011

DODGE • PLVmOUTH
DODGE Job H ate d TRUCKS

FIRE and AUTO
UOTlMf, VtNTILATtD

cash

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Social And Personal Activities

Emily Faye Garner
Given Birthday Party
Mr*. I.. K. .Garner entertained

SOCIETY EDITOR — C ccd ia Tralo c k _________________________— TELE. NO. 148 on Saturday between the hour* of

PAGE THREE

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

TERRACE TALK
AY
---------- r c n - . t 4 T R U L U C K ^

tl:i)0 nnd K:00 P. M. honoring her
daughter Emily Faye with a Hal­
Around the town with ahop-t MRS. A. MRNENDEZ. :
•r* ..... .
JUNK WILLIAMS. MAX C.UJ.AWAY. MRS. P,
lowe'en birthddy party In cele­
ISS JOSEPH CARVKLL, MRS. INK LKSTON, MRS. KJ
bration of her fourth birthday
K. HOPPER, MRS. WALTER PRICE, MR. and MRS. (
anniversary. '
m
IIL’ TH,
MISS EDNA CHIT-, ALMCKANTZ of New Sm
The-pawy was held in the garage
ENDE.N, A. C. CLEVELAND, MR. and MRS. C. C. M
cf the Garner home on \Ve*t Six­
A. DOYLAS,
MRS. D. U MRS.-J. N. GILLON. MR.1
,
. WEDNESDAY
teenth Street. Keatooti* of crepe
YERS.
MRS. E. L. DUNN. C. GISSIT, MRS. JOE MKI
The Brotherhood of Railroad paper in orange and black were
RS. J. N. VICKERY, MILS. J. ARNOLD DUGGAlt,
IIK
Trainmen and Ladies Auxiliary combined with black cat*. Jack
will bavo a cover*d dish supper o'lantern* and colored light* to
•
, ° * S S F1&amp; ,X ’ MIN BEACH.
MRS. M
in the I. O. O. F. Hall at 0:00 P. form a setting for the gainer and
1 WE^T »
LANGSTON. MRS. M.T. SI
' ' L-sT” • ItAULER- Ly 0f p«ola. T. P. HENI
M.
contcata enjoyed by the guc»t».
For
the
moit
original
costume
a
THURSDAY
Th„ Towiuenn Club will meet at priie was awarded to Sally Kobb
7:30 P. M. The public is corl while Jimmie Moy# wa* preaetityd
a prize t o f the “ apple bobbing'1
dially invited.
The students would like the un­
contest.
FRIDAY
attractive docks on the lakefront
Little Sally Kay Ivey entertain­
The Scminolo Baptist Women’*
removed. They would like a gym­ Missionary
Union Association will ed the group with a number of
nasium for Junior High School. meet at 10:30 A. M. in the Firat dance* nnd song* during the even­
They want place for the winter BapUst Church of Tituivlile. Mr*. ing.
.
visilon to lie entertained; many Voile William* of Sanford will
The favor*, prize* and "refresh­
buildings on first street remodeled; preside.
ment* were in keeping witk the
disposal place for tewagu other
cho»cn motif.
than in. the lake; baiter traffic
Tho*,. enjoying the party with
regulations; more modem fire de­
the gueat of honor were Sally
partment equipment; an iron lung; Rural Common Sense •Chime, Carol Higginbotham, Diana,
LYMAN HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
closed'&gt;jakca on Sunday; larger
Hobby, Marilyn and Jinimip Moyc,
By Spuds Johnson
city library, boat ridea on the St.
-------------------:
II) LORRAINE McGRATH
— -----ilobby-ami Harbara MeNab. Marl
Johni River and a Teen-Age Club.
lyn McDaniel, Shirley • Morgan,
Some of the cute couple* *cc« swell time even if thej
COMMUNITY BENEFITS
Judy and Gene KIsbeYry, Kay Ivey.
WHEN BOYS AND GIRLS
Inna Jean Corley, Sally Wallace, at the big hay-ride Saturday night were bit tired and *ligt
Glynn Jones Honored
RECEIVE 4-H TRAINING t'inda Ponder, Roger Gamer, Hill picking atiuw out of their ear*, when they arrived home,
hair, teeth, and what have you.
tjOU
SO S
What
On Eighth Birthday That rural boys and girl* receive Harlot, Billy Park. Bobby Mun­ were;
June MciLtrup and Junior , lraI^,. |oVl. between At
son, Joey Govocek, Joe Fuller,
Thomas l ally Donley and Charles |.au, ,hal ,„ r a . to lie
valuable training through their ac­
. Mrs. .Ted Jones honored her son tivities in 4-H clubs conducted by David Watkins, Harrison Smith Thomas Helen harms and Donald |lk(,
flr(l- Hough!!
and
Justin
Lynch.
Glynn with * lovely party on Fri­ county and home deoionitrutioii
Wilson, l.ormitte Mctirath and ,,
. ..
day at Jscr home on West First agents la well known. It ha* been
Also Mr*. I*. K. -MeNab, Mrs. Fred Seigrist, Henry Roubet, mid
' 0,CL for " ’/* n“ ,‘'
Street celebrating his eighth proven through the 32 years dur­ Chari, a Park. Mr*. S. O. Chase, Ol-al .lull.non. Katie Hawkin. nnd " f
’
r
birthday. The group of guest* ing which county and home demon­ Mr* J E. Higginbotham. Mr*. Dellon ll.-lms Nan J.rk.ou and “ I'1' K"mM .
1
gathered on the lawn around the stration agents have been a pail til E C E&lt; hols, Mr*. Olive Wall*. Mil toll Helm*. Al della Yeoman* » l*&gt;"1
?*&gt; '
fire and enjoyed a weiner roast. the national set-up, and the five or Mis. Helen McCollum, Mis* Sue and Paul Miller.
lhp,r
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can t ait by it*, we go»»l|
Games were played ami punch and six year* before that when com folium. Mis* Jean Manning. Mr.
i
f
*ir.
wo
had
avrvire
with
a
,
.
. .
cake was served during the even­ and tomato clubs were getting nnd Mis. W. K. Garner, Mr, and
bang, but any wonder with auch
A
V ,,!" ’!'
Mr*.
I..
F.
Garner
and
Boy
Echols,
ing
started.
helpful boy .^ otd * a* Hobby Uip- ***» , °
r,v“ r " ,fk '
Jark-o-lantem*
wvre
strung
.on, Chu.y-G.ide*. and James
h“ ',w. on 'V '*
Hundred*, even thousand*, of
around the yards'making festive
Roll,, to „T»ko the fire with two “ .« « "» ■ " " &gt;urr luoUr
decorations. ‘ A costume parade new* stories have told of the bene­
tqagu- stick*. I think they call hl*
wa» • feature event with tne fol­ fits received hml accomplishments
them matches. The mi:L mr i *&gt;“ &gt;*• *hul Cihuic* In*
lowing winning prizes: Rcvecca registered by tho youngsters. Thc»o
agreed with everyone nut'
I Patty Donley *1110 mak
Cain. Larry Reel and Dftri* Jones. 4-H boys and girl* and their out­
lion (hr food. Those hot-dogs ivi-u* pair! How about that tr
Among those attending were standing work have been respons­
ytimime Roy. everybody bad a |
SCOOP SN
Evelyn Jones, Sally. Milter, Mary ible for improved fanning and
Carlton, Kel&gt;ccra Cain, Dorothv homeniaking practices grlting a
Civs rstnslf s*4 4saiktsr a
Cain. Doris Jones, Carolyn llali, foothold in individual farmi and
111 roTif.iit n . g o o l
Ckata-Kstl Isftsa i COLD
Shirley Jean Jones, Joyce Jones, home* and in communities. Much
,M* \c«*fraluic* Writer
WXV1 SI U m sags*. TW/ill m
better
farming
and
homeniaking
i^irry Heel, Raymond Hardy. Ken
Don i tell Junior, Hut
’l tiling
a,
.lam ratal i* vUcti ( S »
ney Wilkins, David Gallo way. Fre l have followed.
*tei» « ini relchrnte Hnllni*cVn by
Hut
too
often
the
value
of
I
II
die Jones. Leonard Jones. Morris
soaping window* and installing
Melt*. Arlene Harper. Donald clut»* to the communitiri has Ix-i-n row* in Ivlfriea are rlt&gt;*er t” the
overlooked.
These
youngster*
grow
Cain. Richard llall, Gynn June*.
nui'l am-lent *pmt of the occasion
Mr*. Thelma Sikes. Mrs. Ruth into citizen*— better, inter capable than me their law abiding elders
citizens—and
tbe
community
run
Swaggrrty and Mrs. Ola (Utin.
That’* IxM'aiise Hallowe'en long
not fail to benefit.
antedate* the t'hfistinii All Snlnt*'
Iluth Lemmon, an outstanding Day. with which it is t|uu a**o&lt;'
4-H girl who lives at llarberville tinted, and goes hack to pagan
in Volusia County and who ha* time*, when it l»ecanic a holiday
attended school at I’ierson, In the for wicked spirit*. I.atcr on. when
same county, sum* it up well when Christianity outlawed Druidlcal
she says:
,
ritci, the last night in October
“ Most of the citizens of.our com­
’
HOJjM KIT
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Ray spent munity probably do not realize it, still was recognized n* a special
Laney’a Drug B*ore and all drug the weekend in- Gainesville with but the reason why the young
storm and rOemetle and notion Troy Ray. Jr. who is a student al people- ran take nn active pnrt ’ n
Icounters.
the unWersty.
civic responsibilities i* l«pcau*e. at
some lim© op oilier,' they were
member* of 4-H rlub*.
“ Several mcml&gt;er» of the Older
Girl*' Club at Pierson, who live in
thnt community are the communiily’s outstanding leader* When
Wise
ever anything has to tv done in Ihilaii ati?l mi*t of tho choir nt the
the church, school or othcT civic Baptist t'hurch wero i&gt;r are 1-H
organization, they arc always the mombs-r*. Tho ninni«t, junini Sim
because »he know* that
one* railed upon because the poo- day School tcnchrr, Sunday School
pie know they are dependable.
, treasurer ami church secretary tit
•xpertly
dry
cleaned
“ In llarberville the churches tho Methodist Church are 4-jl
have 'made good progress during members."
clothe* always pas* for
the la»t two or three year*, with
Wherever they arc. I II mom
4-H members taking the lend. The tiers—capnblo, offioiout. pr«gr« *
new clothes.
song leader, Sunday school secrv sive—are asset* to their rommim
tary, officer* of thr Intermedia'c illcs.
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WASHINGTON, (A1)—Th* 15year-old freckle-faced boy acratched the back of hia neck with a
pencil arid aaid solemnly that whnt
this country needa ia to make torn*
tough decision*, let tha chips fall
where they may.
_ Tjie budding statesman ia Walter
Kaiser, Senate pago boy. Walter
gained tome national attention re­
cently when ho made a rousing
speech at an American Legion
meeting, pinch-hitter for a senator
who failed to appear. Legiinnaltee
reported hy crackled out an ora­
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payroll* and cutting th* govern­
ment budget," he ears, thumping
the desk in the two-fieted style ot
Senator I’epper (Ik-Fla.).
And another thing, ho says, he'd
WIN YOUR* WINGS AT THE .
keep his nose out of congressional
S A N F O R D S C H O O L O F A Y IA IT O N
business.
“ You know who I'm talking ,
about there,’’ he grins—and then '
he’s th* perauaalve, suave Senator I
Yandtnberg (R-MIch.)
A wise president, Waller save,
A Loaf o f Our Bread. . . A Jar o f Jam
would balance hla administration
with both young men and old meny -

majruv, wnen euucauun IX more
advanced, and more people com­
plete high school, It will bo wita
to let Ih-yaar old* ballot, Walter
•ay*, but right now they are sway­
ed too much by oratory Inetaad uf
facta. Ha may* 18-year-old* should
aentlnua to ba drafted until tha
world la more "sane."
“Wa ’ought to taka boya right
out of high school and put tham la
military-training for-a year," ho
'xiygr4,HdvDcitrtt&gt;*put*6TrT»iiideath-of Preaidant BadaavalL
tary training. It's foolish for
"You.ask me what J’A.do If I America to again tie asleep If an
were president. I.don't believe In emergency should arise."
dodging questions Ur p u l l i n g
OIL Walter. Now what elaal
punches, so.whoever the shoos fit
Again tha gray-sysd youngster
they can put- them on. After all, 1 •cratches hla black hair with tha
don't inland, to run for., politltal ■tub of a pencil. Than hla whlta,
ameer,
even teeth glaam through hla In­
j first off, Walter, aoya he’d re­ fectious grin.
.
due* »ie .Mtynal. debt If . ha were
"Thar*1* on* more vary Impor­
President.
tant thing.
“I'd taka a definite, decisive step "If I ware President I’d give th*
In eliminating sprawling govern- peg* hoy* of tha Sonata two par­
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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30, ,lP4g-

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

F iguring Out Veterans’
In su ran ce Dividends

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 ou ar* hereby required to appear
fun th* tied nay ot November. A. D.

Compulsory medical Iniuranco
The Marin* Corpa hymn ia aald It Id, In a certain m i l tor divorce
pending In the Circuit Court ot
In tha United Htatea daws back to have originated noon after the Seminole
County, Klorlda. an ab­
By HOWLAND EVANS, JR. . might'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 for
Loul** Hoddera, I’ lainllft, la, Oraln
dodder*. Derthdant.
Admin latration (VA) ha*
an* ,„ *
ih* dividend furniahlng medical care to mar. ,
„ .
will d*P«hd on three thinga.
Wllneaa my hand am) official
chant Beaman.
pounced that virtually all
for- ^ ltn amount
of Insurance
■eel at Sanford. Hemlnola County.
Need fl LAXATIVE? 8Ulo
ot Florida, tula *l»t day ot
mar and praaent holder* of N o -. takan out.
October, A, D. I»tl.
G.O.P. Candidate Hits
tlonal Service- Ufa Insurance
2. Tba age of tn* In*urod,
(NhU ) 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 attempt'now to
NOTICE TO APPMAE
ORLANDO, Ort, 3 0-IF N 8)
all non-»«rrioo connected deatn eitimaU the amount of tho dlviTO: Mary 1‘varl Hlaaiv. whum place
benefit* ara Paid b«« * surplus. dend, but aaya It will bo about dpeaking before Orlando Jaycees,
,f
residence
I* t i l l Kayaloo* 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 llth day of November, A. U.
*j|»tnct, termed the admission oi
But VA ofllclala are ecared to
?*«
lilt ,
a certain ault tor dlrorco
jiexican cattle * by Secretary el
vendlnr In Ui# CI.IUII Cuim Hi
deatn that now* of the dividend ° n** to
“ E
Agriculture Umton IV Amleraott
Hcmlnolo Cdtthty. PlOTId*. an a * -'
wUl bring . flood of mail. VA'a j ^ g , ^
X &gt; £ h ftd e r fo ? 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, ITalnlltf
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 N O TICK

diM 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.

Chile A m bassador Fathers-To-Be
tieis \Varm a g io s G o i n g T o School
U p o n Keurem ent To Get 'Know-how*
By JANE LADS
Ily J A N K EADS
WASlIiNlil ON — 1he farewell
WASHINUT ON—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 off 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 of 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 Air Fofta attached to the Brlttan
expect* to reiumo hit private law Embassy and a Navy lieutenant.
These gentlemen aro getting
'pn ctlcd.'
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 batii1th : risrm floors,” it says, "do oil the
the ' gueita were newimm wi"‘
whom Senor Mura had maintaimvl ’ lifting job* and arc behaving u*
a warm friendship, llo had bc*m though they a cre secretly proud
o f having auch nn Jnaiglil inl'i
a nrwapnper man hlmaclf.
Smoked turkey and all kinds of myeterie* usually revealed only to
wonderful food* were served, but mothers.’’ *
Prospective fathers take their
tbe gueata remember the exotic
cocktaila boat.
lesions in all-m ale classes or in
They had their chuiro between classes along 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 of 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. At the time o f hi* the proper caro of the new mother
appointment to thi* country two andhaby.
, *
year*
ago, hia
JttmSm RKO.
ftIS friend*
iril'llUB disclosed
U1RQ1U5tftl '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.
■B
flenor
VBVr Nieto,
iTIOlU, fall,
IB1I, IJU
gooSVIooklng,
UH^ f
ii an International lit and a man
ef 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.

fnm h a tth a a t p»rlod]p ptln

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nl LOST 3 a LBS.!

Beware

IN TIIK COURT OF TUB COUST’ V
JUDtiK.
ItSMINOLB'
COL Ni'Y,
FlAlRIOA. In I’ robiil*.
In U Estate of NIIU-IU B. Hilt*
HON, Deeeeeod.
*
To AH Creditor'*, an il, Per*-p*
Having Claim* or Drmshd* Again*!
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 « * » ln 'l
Ih* aalat* of NB1J.IK B, HHIKON
deceased, lala of aald County,'!&lt;&gt; Ih*
l-nuiitv Judge of Seminole ibiinhi
Florida, at bla office In Hi* rourl
i»u&gt;* of ri!d County ‘ at Hanford,
Florida,
within " »l*ht
ralen.lar
monlh* fror»l the llm*. of Ihe H ot
(iiibllratlon
of
Mil.
nolle*,
Each
•u fit..I stialt li. void.
Halm or demand ahull be In writing,
J o n I. V. KtNI*AtV
and
ahall
alalr
lit*
lilaee
of
restAs w V iln ln n tsr of tha
of Thoma* &gt;V. Kin*
aEstate
*.a&amp;
aA
s
m
xit
IsW. .IrCSSsd,
First .publication Oet. St, t ilt,

WIAR 1121 14 A0AIM"
Ow II* tla .Ui* lUnvAblad
■daM *«*Ur w&gt;th a y »a vxasue Cady Heifciiie* The. Nn

NtHtnU*. H* liu llfM . Ni
drufj. 1*1 pItaly, You doi t n l
Mt imoKpaUVc**t 914, TOOJu»t

•Ql tbrmdo«o,

VA1UMII COUFON

tnjoj-

double.
Single or
Complete with beau­
tifully
upholstered
headboard and inner*
spring mattress.

FOR RENT
FURNISHED bedroom for rent.
Gen Hr man preferred. JStone
435-J.
&gt;
'

$91.50

ALSO TO P QUALITY

.

AND BOX SPRINGS

Trade in your old equipment at liberal allowance*

p a y as y o u rest

ECHOLS BEDDING
&amp; FURNITURE CO.
“ Quality Bedding Manufacturer* Since 1920"
119 WEST FIRST STREET
PHONE 1133
SANFORD MATTRESS FACTORY
Celery and Sanford Are. Phone 672-J

CmOm*

WHV SURB-1T1S A GREAT
PICKER-UPPER BETWEEN
ROUNDS, .P O P /
-

SOUTHERN

7

it )r s Vsfc_ BREAD GIVES
/
^ x Q U j C K ENERGY /

lad to Shake*pear* as fit em­
it of inconaiatancy for he refers
t In "Twelfth Night..

R

ARTICLES FOR SALE
Floor Mate .Available
'SOLE TIRE SHOP

e

LOANS MADE
FROM 110 TO (300
strict privacy; faat serv
*FLORIDA LOAN CO.
' 102 Sanford Avenue

ARTICLES W ANTED

I’LL BUT your eav -egardleu
of age or condition. Ri"' Bee]
300 W. 2nd St.

PUNISHED room*, (5 week. Mr*, HEADQUARTERS for ChrUtma*
Roy Fleming, Oviedo.
gift*, toys, game*, book*, dolls. USED piano* for ca*h. The Music
Huy now dii budget or Uy-away.
Rox,^phone 963.
I
WANTED TO RENT
Firestone Storus, 111 E. Klra&gt;
DAGS wanted—feed, fertiliser.
NK or two bedroom furnished
Highest cash price. Writ* Cen­
FLOWERS
apartment wanted. Permanent
tral City Dag Co. Box 24(12, Or­
for all occasions
reeident. C. BTANSBUltY, Pbcpn*
lando.
*
Mr NEILL &amp; YOST, FLORIST
9139.
"
Celery* Ave, just off Slnea
TWO-BEDROOM apartment or Office ph. 403, resilience ph. 010-R
7 Pet*, Livestock, Supplies
house. Any location. Phone l02H.ll.
j ARDEN and lawn seed; Vigors
Fertiliser.
The
Sanford
X-Cel
TOUCHTON A WATSON, 1201
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
' .Store, 2nd &amp; Sanford.
Cclyry Are. Ha# Purina Fekda.
FOR SALE
GIVE
ua your order for baby
SEE
as
far
itovo
pipe
—
otovo
INCOME l*roperty— Large group
chicks. Tha .S a n f o r d X-Cal
of houses in Cokrrecl acciiuu ■ pfpo olbowi and other cold
Store, 2nd &amp; Sanford.
weather Items.
which.will shoar good return oi.
HTANLKr-ROCKRfl
FOR
SALE—Ona Jeraey milch
felling price of (it&gt;,io0,uu.
__ HARD WARE COMPANY
cow, 1 Jersey lleiffer, fresh In
TUUIU5T UAHIN and Trailct
Park on Bute Highway 3 prlceu ELECTRIC phonograph Very good February. Phono 705 M. ....
— - ■a
■"
* " ■» — “
11
1
» mi “
condition. Phone 248-J.
at ( 2b,U0U.U0.
BIX blond* cockers, very fin# pedi­
A UUUIJ Vhrgf bedroom bungs,
FOR HALE or trade for Pick-up
gree stock. Seven weeks old.
low pticed-at (d,bU0.W.
truck 1935— 144 ton Chevrolet
Will hold until Christmas If
A VF-n.1 NEAT Itvo room bunga­
truck. b20 W. 20th St. Phone
wanted. Phono County 4304,
low In Sanford Height* section
1103-W
Sanford.
at tLBbO.OO.
WE HAVE A. good five, room
ROOF TILE
house on large corner Lot outSpanish A barrel type
; iide City Limit* at (o.bOUjm
white and colored
-Term*.
R. A It. ROOFING TILE CO.
iU) ii h ill A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
FOR SALE — Cooker Spaniel
Plant-39U Carswell fih, Phone 1121
popples for Christmas. Will be
I4A1MUND LUNUQU1ST,
Daytona Beach, Fla, 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.
a DrjJUUU.M house in goo&lt;| locommmt . - * —— *
*. tiou. excellent conattiun. yo.uuu,
FOR SALEt Cow pony, medium
MIRACLE
CONCRETE
Co.
J.
E.
Phono 30U-J.’
■Its, 0 yeere old, high spirited.
TerwUlactri J r, Mgr. Cemant
Also saddle. (225.00. Daniel
Water Proofing — Building
tUAIEKY and fruit business
,
Block* — Sewer Plpa. 800 , Core, Oviedo. ________
showing good net weekly proitt,
Elm Ave, Phone B88-W.
complete with stock ana n a ­
B
HELP W ANTED
tures, and (i.ihu.uu inventory.
Just Received!
Price (2,160.00 cash.
Shipment of stare*
IDEAL TOURIST court alto 3
MECHANIC TOOLS
8ANPORD IIAHDWRE CO,miles south of Sanford on U. S.
210 East First 8L. •
17. 000 U tl highway frontage.
(2,000.00 cash.
8ILEX COFFEE MAKERS
GIRL wanted for »cda fountain
4W ACRE FARM with modem &amp;
White lEhemel
work. Good pay, ehort hours,
room houie, excellent rondillon
COOKING WARRNo night work, off weekends Me2 screen porches bathJighta and
HAN FORD HARDWARE CO.
Reynolde Drug Co., Phone 90.
telephone on paved highway closc ______ 210 East Flrot Bt._____
In. (8,600.00 terms.
*
COOK wanted. Also dish-washer.
Apply Roy Johnson’* Grill.
1J . ACRC FARM, tiled, 8 wells 1 BOAT AND trailer in No. 1
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
ORIENTAL scatter rugs. 4x8
? city on paved highway. (10,000.- 7 and
smaller. Very reasonable.
350-J or 368.
0 0 .
Cali after K P. M;, Phone 1049.
TWO WELL built. 5 room houses,
rA N fttD: Local representative
bath and electricity, ‘ can be
.with truck tiro aelling export-*
purchased separately, (3,500.00 TURNIPS and groena at Held.
ones. Desire roproasnutiv* to
D,
D.
Daniel,
Nvledo.
ouch,
coll on rusturner* East Coast
3 ROOM HOU8E, well located 2
territory from New Bmyrna to
bed rooms, both, gait and elec­
Automatic. &gt;!
Ft. Pierm. Must have a car,
tricity. (3,000.00.
ELECTRIC 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.
UP Nerth Park Ave.
Phone 1130
OARAGE apartment, 8 rooms, 1 COTTON mattreasea, 2 bed
springe; 1—3 burner pit atove;
lights, water, hath, paved street.
I,ot* -28 -X I00, Price (V&gt;O0 ■ Chest of drawers. ^Photic 10TIBUTCHER wanted. A
11Pa Orocery, Oviedo,

6 ARTICLES FOR SALE
sheeting, rafter*, etc., from 25
x30 ft, shod; portable com-reto
mixer, bride machine* A pallets.
J. L. Perkins, 702 W. 3rd.

tractor for sale.
T. B. Klnard.

..

; '

«

LOANS

down,' 110 weak, 8 % Interoat;
D. P.

••

AYDS Vitimin Car^f W&gt;V9

TOUCHTON DRUG CO.

BOHROW HERB WHERE ’
PR1VACT IS RBSPRCTHD
YOUR natuial desire for privacy
. ia money matters* 1* strictly
respected her*.
Friends and
relaUvea ay* 1not questioned
about your credit fou 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.
FAMILY LOAN CO.
Florida Bank Bldg.
Phone 3*

12

SPEC1AJ, Se r v i c e s
5 IU N 8

Show cards and posters J
O—OBITS SIGN HBHVICh
O. D.' Landrtrt*. Phone 1021
RENT A CAR
TOU DRIVE JT
PIIONB 200
SYRIGKLAND-MORIUSON
•‘ .DRIVB-IT, INC.

ip

INNERSPRING ^VIATTRESSES

*&gt;-*o )«i

ML
A ‘J «

jfjk 1

Ktioii. (Mr irM for ao »'**■** p-^oia

HOLLYWOOD BEDS

^

Iongo has been tb« lar
id producer in the worl

may get wantedreltei

Iteuralaia

A. U. 1*1*.
O. P. lUUt.SlHJM
Clark of Circuit Court
HrmlBdl* County, Floridafly O. I . HUNT, Deputy

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

Speaking Of Saving
Money

‘

DODGE - PLYMOUTH
‘ PARTS AND SERVICE
109 Palmetto Ave;
Phone
LECTRIC ‘ eppllane* repairs—
we repair washing machines,
vaceiim cleaners, fane, mixer*.
Trotter Appliance Service, 304
W. 2nd St,, Phone IO04-J.
AUTOMOBILE A radiators re­
paired. Wright A Cohen Oar*
age, fla t A French. Ph. 1009-J.
ORLANDO MORNING BENTINEI,
ORLANDO STAR
ft
for delivery to yenfr home, phone
Ralph Ray, 740-W.
VETERAN’S TERMITE
CONTROL CO.
Formrrlv the W, D, Melton ExWrmlnfUng Co.—5 yean guaran­
teed contract, bunded and in­
sured, I years experience. Fur
free lnipectionA and estimate
Phone 0 or write P, O. Ho*
73 Longwood, Fla.

13 NOTICES— PERSON/C
*
—

8BM1NOLB TIRE SHOP *
’ 201 NoHh Park
Telephone 87
.

NOW ready to grind every Mondav morning — Your com.
grits, meal, corn A cob or
•jneb, etc., for feed. J. W.
BoP. Lake Monroe, Phone 15.

ON Sept. 28 someone took from
Or near 1800 Palmetto Ave.
Sanford, one white end Heck
fwaab'bJrd- d w r O r Oct. M
one white and brown male bird
dog wae token from aame add m i. Both doge had collars.
W1D pay reward for InfonnaUfln
leading to where*tout* of M *
or to party responsible tor mov­
ing them. Palmetto Ar*., Phono
890-J.

*41 OldamobQe, perfect condition.

CARPENTER’S steel miter box.
electric carpet sweeper; electric
*haver, lessons to magic. Norval

fJtWNR-

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THE W EATHER
to Unity Thar* la Strength—

T i Protect the Proce of the Wsrid;
T* f w w ilt Um rr egress or A attitii
T» Frodac* r reepertty far Sanford;

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Pair in nurlh portion. peril*
cloudy |tt pnuth portion *ilh Ktlleri-d .howera atone the southeast
coast tonight arul Friday. Shower*
mostly during night and early
morning.
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NKWSI’ AI'Ett
VOLUME XXXVII

.*8omb Blast
- Rocks. British

SANFORD, 'FLO RID A , THURSDAY, OCT. 31, 1946

Established 1908

Pickets Battle Non-Strikers

r

Cotton Trading
Churchill
b,Resume In
AH

Entire Wing Wrecked
But No One Injured
As Clock S ets,O ff
Bags Of Explosives

Southern Leaders De­
mand Action to Pre­
vent Further Fall
In Cotton Prices

ROME, Oct. 31, &lt;/P&gt;— 1The
British embassy in Romo
was blasted by a bomb ex­
plosion last night which
wrecked an entire winjr of
the block-long building. Tho
§ thundering blast shook tho
Italian .capita) for blocks
afound and wounded ot
• least two passerby, onQ of

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 of 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.

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 of tne tjiree-atory em­
bassy la cracked so deeply that
part of it may have to be tom
down.
All 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: "It would
be’ useless to speculate. Thera are,
of 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.
.

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)

Growers To Vote ' M u c h Building
On Market Pact I s Reported I n
Sanford Section
On November 7

«!tn

^AMtrifhfrv'l

fir * * ]

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

NO. 289

Asks International

Tlie President Willi Atomic Energy Commission

Replies To Stalin's
Charge Of War In­
stigator By Asking
For Military Facts
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.L O N D O N , O ct. 3 1, (/P)—
lin t .tin's w at-titm : lea d er,
W in ston Churchill, replied
to d a y (o P re m ie r Stallri'u
fiia i'd e that he was an in.stiyiatnr o f a
new w a r,
('liurehill said ho hoped'.
that the . L'uitc’tT NpUpug .
w ould s w e e p a w a y w a r talk"
by p ro v id in g f o r an inter*
I'-o-Kt- of wtini he called actual
imUl-ny Lu-:» lie uiK
-,-,| fhat this
itxelwiiKP uf intittnry iiiTotjnation
I* &gt;ii|ii».|t.-it lij an ;I||||(-I|ii*te reii|ili-nl ii , i-i ! --ii -.y-U-m.

• u-1itrn -

lie--1 - imi » « , made

i,ti 1.'i i- - 1 1-' me ihe ficedom
i 'ii * &gt; ■r 1*•1111111e 11iilit. Eng-

i' .i

‘•"'d. m .■ 11-1.111.111) m In* lmndoii
—- tmme.—li^
**’.nT Tbr hOrt
"■ •*-!i 'b-ii itiatniiml *u*ptciOn
PRESIDENT (HUMAN (I PICTURED ON THE WRITE H0U1E grounds with tbs men h* had Just named to the Atomic
•* t-'H I &gt;i lu-uiv n( the facts.
Knriuj Commission, to be headed by David K. LUienthal, now chaliman of the Tennesso* Volley Authority.
Hi- -. hi !i,&gt; hit|ii-&lt;| (hut lho remedy

They are (I. tor.): 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) .

J2 3 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. One Is Killed; I’ **iN* will the Aii^OHtine
In Tho South,", aro rovoatlng

"Number Ono

Regulation Of Celery Ten New Homes Now
By Secretary Ander­ Under Construction
son Is At Stake
At $4,500 And Up

A ssociated Press Leased W ire

Economic Prob- p,

,|
,

" ,l!|l hi- njijihi-1. by the United
N.i i ii- iiikiuiirutum to the world •
-hu.it.-m. II.- added.that an arms
mvi-ticaimn t»y the UN would bo
! ,i Kicat *n-|i forward and it might
j h ad to -ith. ]- sli p* to world peace.

!•&lt;m *'.
i in

t r im i t n :u i-ni:*»i

^riy ^ lifted Nii‘ luu-t hilts beell
ip &gt;■'■iiiiiitile High N 111riif I Vii?r\ |da»- iti Bifuurriy m Urt middle of a
i jic

ruiiijjiiiontfll i-or-flltj hi-tvveeir tJft’
All celery growers were today
Muilrl* 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 With. Twenty F o m *
t,. wo* iiiuilm.iicd in tim apeceh made
urged by Orio Mathieux, local ad­
Ii** ifM'ill ’ . li,m| nlhli
III 4null
ministrator of the Production and divided among white and colored anyone Interested in vrhat i*
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
IInfnl Ulu™ hutly coiU.-neil gut l.attl.-a t„ t„ &gt; « Mulutuv befu|io H,o Gtnaral
jy ronr
co
era, their wages and tbs kind
Nov. 7 at tho Oodntg Agent's office tion or hava been recently
f*
Jtuilroad
UnderpaNH
^
H o ld l&gt; la /t jdfivni mi the field |hn y^tEir.
for or against a new marketing; pletvd, accordn-g to Grady Dunean, of_jobi 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
TflOY
n
*ii
i
I MIAMI,
O ct, 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
Ihw year, should h»»at Hon* )t-Merday, tlu-v obviously feared
At
least
double
this
number
of
fll» 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 Ileu*
,
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, Soltf! , 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
' ' , th« . . truck
---- WIHWH I»*11tll*tl till* flit*, I , j
11 OfI IHltust I*f l
Rome's morning newspapers are agent's office at Della Qt&amp;do and addition, a number of store*, cs that every year 130,CK)0
|du&gt;4 Io ,il-y in reliing thu East and
peclally
in
the
East
First
Street
cnrryinir
20 neiffu (arm luU .r.n utuch ultimntdy deitruyt-d ilwlL tl
persons left tho Bouth than wont
demanding vigorous police action Sarasota. Mall ballots must be
hluTiy anil t*lt,a!v \\fie** Wi‘ -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
to find the person* responsible tor postmarked not later than Nov.
Dtf li.*f Jciii, 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
tbs blast.
. ... 1*H rtlMl .f.l-.IK-f •* SOt| ,-i-t a cat L.sti.1 ,-f 11 a,,rlil thu
permit,
he
staled.
\
h*
p
re
*
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
'VI * »*.. t IJs*.
Vegetable branch, production and
Home construction, in both tho worde, n severe depression would 11 *nn»ylyantn Si&lt;tu« Putrulmnn |u .uh n\wi&gt;t through a lumhiT
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 U un wotkirur with iiujch-n«ndcti building mo­ pi-ri.i/ fi &gt;&gt;( tlie 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*
uf
iftf.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
theH
iirtv*
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 yen *. 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 » that n watchuusp on .flro!'*mrK,‘~
1= t-hiir 7 J111*1
heard
'*/ iDsiHmalloit
Hut
OUl
uf
thin m a l e of CUKellie
Sykes.
wil* be featured at Orlando Stadt proved by Secretary* of Agricul
The largest group of new homes 000,000 persons to our defense
contained a small am ount 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 'c iio is i i t running lln * ;]ltili(tv r, l e u i The tentatively approved market­ homes are being built fur veterans and 1946.
. . . . . .
tlie
lu tiU H 'r
yard ami through
Paul Keilt, Eloiso - Sykes,
Mary
gia junior varsity elevens battle ing agreement is being submitted by R. T, Cowan. These aro of
e tte n d v e 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
o« ut fbr the benefit of the Or to handlers ot Florida celery ^
t li-fu i - v ,. i \ o r k u r a m . - l f a t iilnt t o lf the one story type with many dif­
• • • it
l*‘o Foster, Hrnislo Unit, Arthur fire threatened to spread to the 1In &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- - f i l i n g u y ,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 Ainter " 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
K e ttle , ,t.*»tei|, "Ttii-re wilt be S m l e t Foreign Minister further
•a? llag raising ceremony,
assistance of Miami Beach fire­
i T i u n t e d that no o n e til two power*
Or!
J u y ceesy T o a s t-C h e e
High School and Lake ment.
nues. At Highland Park, five new
men lifter getting the Miami | MHUii nt-vv fH*'*'A iii.(lu- Fed sta ll should ti j- to dominate tho world.
Wale* High School bands, sno
homes are being built. Th-.ro are "W * need not bo reformers, hut
P q j . F i r t i t S p o t *lo*e^ f'fOj 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.
Navy is Collecting
tho blare under control .there, nunotinre tlie .ffTtrting lineup until Ilint' the Big Five have certain
construction In the vicinity of type of government we want,”
right* within tlie United Nation*
Th* results of the second meet too.
said Dr, L. A. Ilaslup, dean of the
- .Three members of the A%burr
game time.”
Seminole High School.
which other member nation* should
Stetson School of Law, in a talk
fk&gt;*Httg L-anuo
„No
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team wQl be rtmemberd by foot­ New Orleans Garbage
estimate
of
damago
was
In addition to new construction, to Klwnnlon, yesterday noon nt find th* Jareoro amt Lniire To.isU i hvnllahio for either fire.
Hot have.
ball fans around the stale. Max
but
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 cid c'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* of 'arson fn the" Ion
and Gtsnn Beagles, guard, hsl Mora
than 300
»g otcl fire
unusual Interest is the all metal
Untied State, and Britain faro
Dr. Haslup discussed regimen Appliances and the Dbickouts ore * being Investigated.
In Baltin'iore Blast some
from Fort Fierce,. Both were aJ -nen will don their dungaree* today •tracQire. of rouaded top being
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 I s M ild c T o
Tluteo men were killed and sev­ tlie w td abolished, but tho British
\ of To in pa'* Hill, borough II Igl
n*wered a second appeal for 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 of 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 I|_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
,_
L
.
I
t
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eras held by the Jaycro
. ... . . .
.,
right, n police officer explained, clash on the question of atomic
tackle, from Sanford; Jay Bragg, int of 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 were—badly burned enemy eontrol*. Tho United State*
d, Tam pa; B obby Hague, q u a g laid the Navv volunteer*-would Nov- 12 to 14-In New Orleans at
■ws*:«^t*tlM-T\xL,t-Chre
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 SPSSWfiS***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 total.*Regional Coutiril has pul iUelf t&gt;n
eh * -ealth earing movement for the
to escapo a, resulting fir*. in any country. The Russian* took
community, and not a* klrike- building code, standard and part­ the right to free opinions’ and
record as opposed to such action, fort
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 of violence
Tbs gob* will man 39 city
c] gar- states.
Jajree*
5
1 on annual meeting here yesterduy incendiary bqmb (et off a fir* sovereignty.
Instead, they pro­
Hallowe'en To Be
This code, which he said ne and threats in order to assure fair
vags trucka
trucks with the aid frith pri­
passed
a
resolution
to
thot
effect
lance Tonat-Chro
5
1
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
Celebrated Tonight tnteered their services. The Navy
any violator would be punished by
H* expeased the opinion. that
Inning of next year, will aim#
party-i
'
lied p: ‘
BtackouU
4
3
tho nation Involved. Tire Russian
the
reason
this
country
went
into
th«
work
of
architect*
and
men
will
coma
from
the
Naval
Air
The
resolution
aotutioi
referred
party'Billy
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 War II waa to regulate in­
controlled
primaries
as
leading
to
Woodmcvi of the World 3
4
re e f All Hallows or AU
Inn1* and
sstnl Rftaalttii
and will protect th* health, safety ternal affair* aa w . please. At
h* Navy Hoepltal and th*
corruption
"design In
to nrn.
pro J obs .Willard, Nov. 11 pushed to tho forefront through
3 •‘oAvemil
Florida State Bank
I
Mojolov's proposal for disarma­
alnta Day. Probably o f Drui­
and property of 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
Th* new volunteer* will replace Um coat. Soma amendments may it Is time to think In term* of a
Game* next Thursday are aa freedom of choice by all qualified
associated with the super- a skeleton fore* of ritiuna 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 by replacement workers who hav* here, In order to suit local condi­ th* writer* of 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 of 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* Navy i
f t the
m -_ __
. for world government*.
v». Vet* "I
to undertake Uio task after
"Happy Oo .Lucky.’
election, for the stats to eontrol ha* appeared in nearly 300 ring sharp focus the deep distrust whicl
vantage ef the traditional for **r!y §etti*m«m of th* atrik*
ha* arisen between tit* wartime
On tabor matters, Dr. lL*1up
Haslup
primaries In order that the beat in­ battles.
of Um avsBiiig -to failed. City officials met with th* Good Scores Made
told of plan* of th* Department
Willard ha* fought In all of the allies. Nine times in hla speech
terest* of all qualified e)*ctorrm*V
_ CARNIVAL TONIGHT
larger cities In the state and is Molotov used, the phrase ‘■terprid
Labor to prepare
prepai * course of innaval fort** tM* afternoon to
Th* annual Bouth Bide School trf served. '
At Pistol Match of
■ . T l l f l Hallowe'en carnival will be held
classified ar 1 flyH. rate fighter. domination" a* he developed hi*
struct Ion In labor regulations,
coordinate theta work.
He has a victory over “ Red" Bry­ themo that reactioaariea In th*
fairing to Florida's closed shop tonight on th* school grounds
CANNING PLANT F1RH
ant who la one of 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 of this being declared ner will b* eereod in th* school
WINTER HAVEN, OcL 31 — ers In Central Florida.
tho d a m 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*
Wagner Labor Relations A ct
t$T th* Bemlnol* Oun
yet. He hat more experience than dreed weapon. This asm* dom­
'PER OITOMISTIC
iflS t
President-elect Lester Tharp was
on th* polio* range, Moord- welcomed bock after his vacation. . W A S a m O T O N , 0 ,1 . 3 i - m - .'.S d
i .n ,.,.'
M lta J tJ
« anv of tho others' I hav* fought." ination i* reared on the other aid*
t . Oct *
Kindrd Ir still undtr th* watch­ of th* fenc*, for both American
II. B. Gtar, Senator Claud* Pepper repealed Mvsral hundred thousand dol
wtU b* beid
contractor, Iluaton Bab* Againj today that he 1* convinced lave. Th* fire broke out- when n ful eye of Jack Sharp who la at. and British delegate* openly
‘ "lo
' the Kay Club and Mr*. that th* Democrats will retain con­ tank of 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 the1machine shop. One man was os, Jackaonplilo and Miami for the elans have been
their Influence in
burned Mriooaly,
In next Tuesday's elections.
Sanford product.
as.

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I n . A u b u r n - Ga.
l i l t N ovem ber 2nd

ST* SSUUTS

Stetson Law Dean
Speaks To Kiwanis
On Regim entation

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T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A ..
M O N D A Y , OCT. 2S, I M A
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will on Hi* Ilth day of November I above entitled Court, and you ate
tume thslr educational studies Belle* and Bountiful, $1.85-13; at- full speed In the Florida City
A. D. IMS, at_ ten o'clock A. lf&gt;, at'hereby required to file your written
havw been fillin g many o f thetu Tendergreens, 12.55. Tendergreens area, according to G. 3. Phillips,
L E G A L N O T IC E
lh* front dooE of th. Court llouee In appearance (pertonally or by at­
Jobe.
City of Hanford, Florida, Mil lh* torney) Id the Dll) of Complaint In
sold st fd, Tuesday, taking a drop manager o f our State Farmers'
IS THU COURT OF THE COUNTV following described real * ,(»!* ; eald cauea oh or befora the Ind
From the point o f view of try­ o f 45 cents In ons day- Csnners are Market at that point, tfulte a few—
JUtMJK.
SKWINul.B
COUNT Y, 1&gt;jI J, Hlock 1, Tier X or the City day of December. 1HI, and to thereing to find work for veterans, ■till getting the bulk o f tha pro­
of Hanford. Florida, according to aft.er (He your defena*. If any you
PLOItIDA, IN INI HATE.
USES has found that veterans duction from the Tahokea area at beans snd *uuaih are now b ein g*
In rs: E*UI* of IIOUKRT UUItNH, Flat thereof duly recorded In I’ ubllq have. In laid Dill aa rtuulred by
from fu n c tio n * ! p eriod ic pain
planted, and growing crops are
who sought temporary Jobs were
record* of Bemlnola County, Florida. law, and fall not, elie a Decree
Deceased.
To A l l Creditor's and I'e/son* In accordance with Order of Court Pro C onfeno will be entered agalnat
difficult to place, especially if 11.50 per bushel. The area served reported In good condition, Toma­
By
JANE
BAD9
Hating Claim, or Demand, Again,! authorltlng aame, entered aa of Ilth you.
they had only a limited number by the Pshokee market has 22,000 toes growing on pine or rock land
day of October A. D. lilt. Term*
Bald Kalala:
Tlila notlre w ill be published one*
WASHINGTON — Ths United of skills to offer.
acres planted, snd volume of offer­ are expected "to be ready for pick­
a we,k for four ( I ) conserullte Staten
You and iach or you are htriby caeh.
Service
E m p lo y m e n t
ings is expected to rise considerTHEO It. ItUNlll!
week* In the HanfoVd Herald, n (USES) repotta that of the apnotified and required la iirnenl
ing early In November, present inA* Admlnlalrator of tlit ra­ newepaprr of genera) circulation,
anf claim, and demand, nlilrh you,
The first oil well in the United
* ‘ dy 12,810,000 male vet­ States was sunk In 1859 In Oil • b.l. L U,lV C0,7t a , m**kl
,
, diwtlfms being that quality V iit
tal* of Heverln R*PP, de- publlehrd
In n Hemlnole
Coemty, proximstely
or either uf you, may liar* again,I
Planting is still going forward I* good.”
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ceaaed.
, Florida.
■he d a t e of tl'iloil llurna, drcea,
eran, of World War II shout
WITNEHN my hand and official 11,290,000 sre In the nation's civ­ Creek, Pa.
ed, data of ,ald County, to the
Cob lily Judad uf Hemlnole C unity, IN Tilt: CIRCUIT COURT OF THE real at Hanfqrd, Hemlnole County
Florida, a! Id, ufflca In the court NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF Florida, thla the l|lh day of Octob­ ilian labor force.
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houae of aatd Count) at Hanford. THE HTATE OF FLORIDA LN AND er. A. D. latt.
This represents those actually
O. P. HERNDON
Florida.
uttliln elsht ralandar Foil HKit I NOLI:
c o u n ty
in
employed or those seeking. cmClerk
of
Hald
Court
moiilli, from the lime of tha flrat CHANCERY NO. «&lt;(«.
ploment. The tota l. number o f
lohllcatlon ol—thla notice. .Each RORERT OLENN MILLS,
employed veterans, according to a
claim or demand ehall he In writ­
Flklntlff,
N e e d . ! L A X A T IV E ?
IYUt atuvcmnt determined the Census Bureau survey released
ing, and aha]I elate the place of
V*.
realdence and !«*»! offhe a d d r e of FERN HOPE MI LI-4,
aim
of Albany, N. Y.. In 1663 by Oet. 10, &gt;, 10,460,000.
the claimant, and ehall tu’ sworn to
De fe ndant.
( , , l l , , r , Frww Fa** Oar
Census figures show that 740,hy the claimant, tile agent, or hi,
Urihg one cannon ball north, anoltllKII OF I’ MIl.H'ATInx
a sharp
in the
attorney,' and any euth claim or TO FERN HOPE MllJJt. MO null other south, and declaring all land 000 vets sre enrolled
mroi— in ------,
,. increase
------- -.. schools ket, expects
demand not eo filed ehall he void.
Hire*!, Kavannah, Oeorgla.
and colleges unddr GI legislation, i Volume of produce moved this
nonmiTA i i a i .i , it fit nh
between
the
shots
within
city
You ar* hereby notified that
180,U(lo are listed as retired or i
During the lest week teqeipU
A, admlnletrairlg of the Ce. RORERT OLENN MILLS ha* filed limits.
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unable to go* to work ahd the have included tomatoes, selling at
tale of llotiert llurna, deceaeed.
a aull for dlvorc* aghlnat you In the
balance of 600,000 have not as yet *■• h» W i cucumbers, *1 to |3| pep
Fir,1 |iuhllr*lhi,i Cx-t. It, l&gt;t*.
entered the civilian labor force.
5?™* (3.75; squash. 92,75 to 44:
IN T i l l : COUNTY J I ’ IXIEH COURT
The 10,400,000 employed reprePen*, 13 to 93.50; llmas, f:i
IN AND FOR HUMINOl.K COUNTY
tents an Increase of 7,350,000 over ' ‘'. . S ’50*,,
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HTATK O F FMllllD A.
Nov. 1945. ‘
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y r r i i t : of n ti.i: of
h i : VI. I'AT tTK
First USES reports coming in N « k e t has handled several can
! Notice I* hereby given, that I
from labor market »rcn« Indicated
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date, nUo *ome pmallthat enrollment of veteran* to rr »hIpmenU, According to Man*schools and colleges were import- Kf.r J' L W« " n* I’&amp;ntlng. of
all crp* are heavy, and growing
ant fatcors In reducing labor sur­
crops arj? doing Well. The caiiol
pluses in certain areas.
i, . . i, r-i. s_
movement of beans is espeeted to
Th i. .- hi
hU
iV otb
er, *U rt ■rouni1 October 31 or. mNovM* HI
UkflVtn,
areas, M
but
in
others,
.u i
labor market PlWifl
ember 1. T h e . Market official
whero skilled or selniopening for the Season has been
l. In u r o t d.tn.n4,
fVwviwIaitwvtwMa— ■
09c O pen s 1 2 i4 5 P . M. 4 0 c
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ftet.
The USES points out that if you crease from that date t o . Its
peak around December
look 4(KI,(llKl to 600,000 skilled W Seasonal
L A S T T IM E S M O N D A Y ! |
15-30.
temiskliieil
permanent worker,
bronchial mucous m em "John A, Dtilany, manager of
Alas I A D 0
out of the labor market the efB H M T e ll | W druggist to soil yoa
Ihe 1‘ahnkee Slate Farmers' MnrCirtUiM
» bottled Oreomuliion with the un­
feet would be serious. However
et reported ahipibent of 10 cars’of i
demanding you must like the w »y !•
few veterans full in these-. grqjiP, &lt; beans
ts T it r c ir c u it cm w f « p iik m ik o i .k c o u n t y , h .o u iu i
• FITZGIRAID
Wednesday, producing Aren,
Iquickly allays tha eoogh or ym* V I
1^ I IIi S i Kill
Whom the,labor market Is tight,
farther north are.'atilt shipping,
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ami veterans have been working
HEMINOLE COUNTY. * poimnil rubdlvlslon
/ — ~ ......it,, u,Mi, ur-ttinie in ftnil nr'Ul *bev have cold wealhtr
of th* But* of Florida,
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gcr'b’ n’ k T n l f 'Vchn’il? T f i S * . ™
Florida^offeririus
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foiCoB|t&gt;,aMtCot(k,0nMdiiHi -— ----- *YH- '**
CERTAIN LANDS IN HEMLNOLE COUNTY.
' T n ' m l l r V 1■n t m ' w h i'fe e l! ,nf &gt;' (,',ol,?l1 nft&lt;ll,ei " :l f. • •
Tues, and Wed,
FIAtltlDA, s (,ln il which la ,*, ar* d*AlWJTt k\H (OS 10UIHIRN WHIM » OU A t , IQS D U D
flnquant
A CHOST STORy..,
ment rather tlian a wlcsire to reDefendants (
h r f t r f ’t
THE HTATE OF'FLORIDA,
TO ALL FERSON8. FIUMH OH CORfOUATIONS.' bavins any inter*,!
m » wut
In or II*n upon an) of Lh* land, d|&gt;rt!brd In thin Nolle* ami. Ill
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LO ANS
npk
lh* Rill of Complain! filed In th, show, r*,H . situate In Hemlnole
County, Florida, to-wll:
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LOANH MADE
FROM *10 TO *300 Sale o f July 1, 1944
* strict privacy; fast service
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
ItMl Tai I rrt. Na.
-|02 Sanford Avenue
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W A N T E D TO RENT
| B A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E , K A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E
Our 5 Y e a r Plan
BORROW HERB WHERE
I*d ( 96 Ini A d d i t i o n tu Ny lv a n t * a k r
20
I'UI llouk &lt; pane Ik.
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
•AKTLY furnished house or apart- F IL L UI' with Fuel Oil and Kaix&gt;Just received!
Let's loTft at It this way:
l«,&gt;t l«l l»t Ad&lt;lltl&gt;*n lo Sylvan Lake
21
YOUR nstuisl desire for privecyC
mciiL
i'crmiinent resident.
sene before winter.
ALADDIN LAMPS
l*laf ilouK i | w 0 « I A.
Every
H)0c you are now
In money matter* le strictly '
John Blanton.
618
rhitdiun.
II. H. Pope Co^ Ine, 860
H ILL HARDWARE CO.
I Ait J I Mock I iJivjt in w o l d P in t l l«o r k
spending -yearly for fire and
reipociod here.
Friends and
Park
J
VU h y| fk Plat Hook i p i * *&gt;*
301 East First St.
relative* are not question*-*
windstorm'Jnsuranco can bo re­
Jt# A VI
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N IC ilO LLS
about your credit
Your em­
duced to. 84c by buying a C
2 H gallon foam type
»: l ft t«r latit I HIk 12 Tr II A. C- ONE ,or two bedroom furnished1 STUDIO OF PIIOTOGRAPUY
M a l t i n ' * A d d i t i o n I ‘ I a I llouk t p » u « *
ployer ot business associates
rear renewabla policy. You save
for finest quality
apartmifnt wanted. Permanent
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
U
will not hear of your persons!
16c of *vtfy
every 100c.
*9.95
PORTRAITS
resident, C. STANSBUHY, Phone
Li| 2t Uettsvn HcIgHli, rial litMtk
affairs. Thera is no cause for
• Commercial and Copy Work
ntnvly charged
9139,
Now badid on our present
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16.
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embarrassment.
Snapshot Services
v1e&lt;
H ILL HABDWAKF. CO.
II i&gt; ft of Lot 19, Hlock I U#n£va,
dividends, by buying a mutual 9S
Reasonable credit requirements.
J R E A L E S T A T E F O R S A L E Phone USD _ 220 Metach Bldg.
I’ini-iiAMAk- 2
Il­
301 Eust First SL
policy frorrt us, you can further 32
iad 22,AllH 11 Tract I S^nlando
No co-makers on money loans.
GARDEN ROSE
reduce your yearly cost to 67
Hpflinei accardlnic l«» plat* tp*f%ol
TUXEDO F BEDS—com piste tine.
Variable payment plans.
GARDEN RAKE,*
rccorned uptut ift*? punMe rueufiu teltpOM borne *or sale, 2 miles
l/ 6c. Saving 32 4/5« of every
Hunt's Tuxedu Feed Store.
FAM ILY LOAN CO.
H IL L HARDWARE CO.
or Hfmtfifiltf County liunda.
100c. You can’t lose - If you 122
out on Celery Avenue. Living
Florida Rank Bldg.
Phons » » £
Lot 12 lilk IJ TrMCt I tfatilnudv
3pl East First SL
GRITS
and
meal—ground
fresh!
room,
2
bedrooms,
sleeping
don't get a dividend you are not
Hpriiitf* ACc*}td!mf tu plait tnamot
every
Monday
from
snowflake
porch,
ball),
dining
room,
kit­
paving any moro than the pubrecorded upon ihe puPMc
ui
chen, breakfast room, service
Abintiwir i ui*myi p lonua.
llsned rates for your Insurance.
corn. Can bs bought st GnrJ. LATE model Hnllicrnflcr 0 tube 12 S P E C IA L S E R V IC E S
radio, Inlile model.
Usui 36
t*&gt;l iu liik
L Tract il SanlHilda
porch, large lot, fruit trees,
ner’s Store, Luke .Monroe. 10
The
Mutual Companies we H i
nprinite
accordlim
(u
plate
thcivui
days, cost |Cfl, sell for f40. Mr.
double garage. p;
Phone 960-J.
lb. bag. $1.00.
represent have always paid an­
iFUffOwd upun ilia pubic recufij* ut
.S IG N S
Boot, Montexumn Hotel.
nual dividends to pollcyholdsrs.
«jf Sc nil not a c o u n t y , y to rl d a.
Show cards and nosier*
1#ni A iftk L Traci il nanbrndu
C. M. Boyd A Co. "You r Mutual ns
O— OBITS SIGN
SERVICE
N HER
npllliia arcurtlitm to piai* tliereoi 6 ACRES, 4 room house fur­
S ^ ^ L B T l R E Y8HOP
*!Q
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
Insurance Friend," phone 104,—
0. D. Land res*. Phone 1031
nished, wired. Price |2,100.Ut),
i ecuriled upon tit* public records* in
Adv,
.5JITAT10N leathers In mo*t|r L L BUT ^
(kr - . ffkrdl
Acrmnoio Cuurtly, kiorida.
N. Lonsbtrg, Id. 2, Box 166.
colors and largo selection of
l*ot 16 JJIock U Tract l i tdltlaHtlu
of age or condition. Rv~ Reel,
good
upholstery
fabrics.
Robert
* RENT A CAR
HprlnitA accordttis to plaia
300 W. 2nd 8b
recorded upon m« public recoran ui
R Brown, 2911 N. Orange
YOU DRIVE. IT
An exccptiunslly well planned, tw«
Kkrninola t ounty, k'lorida.
Ave.,
Orjnndo,
Fla.
PHONE 209
USED pjanoa for cash. Tbs Music
story imuss with J Poaruonu,
IAJ*« I, 2, *14 lilk 1J Tract 12 tidn
STRICKLAND-MORIllfiON
Box, phone 053,
larnlo bprmaa occordina io piaia
large living loom, ample kuemm
Floor
Mats
Avu.luMe
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INC.
(Hereof recorded upon u ilia puPliu
and painty spate, large servenou
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BAGS
wanted—feed, fertilise
record a of lie inw ole LdUbt)'! tf*or«au*
fToui puicn, lot'll UU on tflroo
ieot a ink U Tract
u aaiimnau
Highest cash price. Write
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
lot,, m «scni(eni neignuuriioo,i. ifiA D Q U A R T E R S 1 for Christmas
hpnnga nccyrdlitfr to pirn# iti^tooi
trnl City Bag Co. Box 246?,
iccuiurd upon trie public irtwiue or .Lot* unvu k (leslrnuie aseotv. PARTS AN'U SERVICE
gifts, toys, games, books, dolla
' Undo.
benmtote LuutiUf kioride.
lust Palmetto Ave. . i'hone t i l l
intui u t‘ citrus and timer IrutL
»u y now on budget or Isy-nway.
'Lot * liia L Tract
IJ Hantaiulu
Firestone Stores, i l l E. Firs* 7 Pets, Livestock, Supplies
Lolislilcr tin* to he one of (lie
bpnnaa accortlibk to pt^m tugreui
SL
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r««-c*ru*d upon tn* puoitt luuiwi 01 ‘ best values ntailaojo in the Llty
ELECTRIC appliance repairs—
Ciaiiiiiuije ieOUtllj, r ic)ju«, .
ol Seitldid. life property may
I 11UY cows calves, yearlings,
we repair washing machines,
FLOWERS
Lot I lilk 'A Tract22 * PAfiiando
' Phone R, ft. Lord. 7B8-W.
'be bought fumisped it ms pur­
voccum cleaners, fans, miser*.
for
sli
occasions
hpringe eccovilina to pint* intirui
chaser so ussires.
Imtnedlaie
Trotter Appliance Service, ?04
l ecurued upon uie pumic tecora# ui
M
cNEILL
&amp;
YOST.
FLORIST
TOUCHTON
tr
WATSON,
1201
possession,
' W. 2nd Sl , Phone lo6W .
tiemmole county, Pionda,
Celery
Are.
Just
o
ff
Sines
Celery
Are.
Hoe
Purina
Feeds.
Lot II liik a Tract
ib tuuiUndu i f you am seeking location, let .Ifflee ph. 403, residence ph. 610-R
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nprtnaie accoruioi to piata iiid w t ' us show you this lairiy priced
GIVE us your order fo r baby AUTOMOBILE A radiators ' re­
paired. Wright A Cohen Oar­
recorued ’upon to*, public rwurue ui
house in an,excellent neignnor
.ARDEN
and
lawn
seed;
Vigors)
chicks.
The S a n f o r d X-Cel
bevumoie county, kionua*
age, 2lit A French, Ph. 1009-J.
hoou. 4ia* 4 bedrooms, large
KorUliser. The Saaford X-Cel
Store, Snd b Sanford.
kot « ilia l tract
ie Niilduuu
living loom, dining room, kiunStore, 2nd 4 Sanford.
nprinae, according tu pieu u .ce i
B E AU TIFY your Doors — hats
JERSEY bull and cow. Mrs. Raul- . them waxed by modern msen, porches. Jront and rear.
recoruru upon tow public 1*4.01ua ui
i»e1ei1uoie t,uunly, a 4ur01a.
3EE
us
for
stove
pipe
—
stove
’
rraon,
Enterprise,
Fla.
■ Floors am In line condition; in
* chine. Homes, offices, ■lores,
JUji a ilia U tract
44 iui 01^ 0*4
pipe elbows end/,
_ I/, other
keeping wiin the rest of tho
other cold f o r 8A LE — Cocker Spaniel
Phone DsLand 284-W. Chuck
nprin«e accofUind lo ptai* tu*|eo»
weather
lufns.
house which has recently been
Aleno, 912 Carolina Ava.
recorded upon it»e puuuc r« «o*u*
puppies
for
Christmas,
w
ill
be
01 oeinniwie t uuniy. iiunuc
STANLEY-ROC ER9
decorated inside and out. Uwnet
11
weeke
old/
Solid
blocks
and
ORLANDO
MORNING SENTINEL
Lot it tiik U ‘iract ,a iMumnuu
HARDW ARE COMPANY
leaving town and can gjve im­
honey blonde. Also blond male
npunai auuraiBK to p4*(&gt; mticut
ORLANDO STAR
mediate
possession.
fflOfuvU U p o n to* puwitr itcuitil 4J4
a
for delivery to your home, phons
2 ULuitUUAl bungalow, pat (tally POWER driven ditching machine
neiiiinoie bounty* f lurmi.
suitabis for
d in in g
tiling
or *cc
2031 Willow Ave. ^
Ralph Ray, 760AV.
Lot ie ilia c *i Intel ** kumanou
furmined, porenes front and
Q
nptitiae accord intf to piau i.. moo 4
rear, need* some repairs, 2 H
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T
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M
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blonde
cockers,
very
fine
pedi13
NOTICES—
PERSONAL
teco'*u*d Upon toe puu«ic ictum« pt
Phone
806.
SanfonL
Florida.
.
lUK.k.
SfVCn
wrek.
old.
acres located uutside c|iy limits
t&gt;, lmiiutii utLiiiij, jr iovtua*
on paved'highway, ideal tor en­ 1940 CHEVROLET cab over en -' Will hold until Christmas if
w * I* Ilia ti Tract «e nuiiiimiu
ShM IN O U i TIRE 8UOI
npniiae actoruma to* pt«*a t.uftui
joying country itie yet not 'isoi^in* end 26-fL stake trailer.' wanted.. Phone County 4304,
201 North Park
recoiuea upon ike puuuc recorae ot
ated irom modern convcnienfSS
Sanford.
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Klrchhoff. Phone .105,
hemmoie Cuunty, Fturhis.
" TBiphone 37- •
—near
good
school.
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nan
turd,
Florida*
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COCKER spaniel
beautiful,.'* NO W ready to-grind every Mon­
mediate poesesaion.
Hyrinii sveortiiBs tu piai,
months
1 m old,
j £ male. AKC regls*
revuruwt upvn tae puuuc ttiu.h, ut 4 room house, tn good condition, F R U IT Cakee canned for shipday morning — Your corn,'
ping. Mr*. Brown Miller.
beiniaiile county, iMuuila.
tratloib Call County 270L
on a luO lb lot facing paved
grits, meal, com A ' cob or ■
Lots If * is UIK C Had 11 Hsnrood,
touted
on
West
1st
oueet
•huckj, etc* fo , toad. J.vW. ;
lanao Bpnnas BCtitirdme to yoiiB
PAnCAL celery plania.
K. A.
HELP W A N T E D
Extension, partially furnished.
tiureof m .n iu i upon th, puititu
. Bell, Lake Mourqe, phone 15.
King, Phone 26u-W.
record, of ntimnOi, count), aiottueFnee *»,ut&gt;0.
1-ot, U t l | Uiit D tract
m«n- Htucco 2 bedroom house in excel­ ELECTRIC phonograph. Very good GIRL for soda founUtn a* Lan- PQONOORXPlla fo r rent. T h n ^
ey’s Drug Stars. Part Mine or
lando Btitingg ^Hccordins to p&gt;«i«
- Music Bos, phone 968.
lent condition, splendidly fur­
condition. Phone 246-J.
full tlm*.
tn,i,of recorded upon, ta, puulic
nished, floors recently sanded,
recuru, of tfeminols county, FLridw.
nmecorated inside and out, gar­ FIR E wood—oak and -pine. Free GIRL wanted for soda fountain W ATCH for the ns-opentng of E l-‘
Lot 4 Dlk II Tract SI itaaieAuu
eanor A Ann's Red 11am. . *
delivery. Early orders will be
Hprlnse oecordina to put* iiiervot
work. Good pay, short hours,
age- Price |7,600. This house
record,U upon in* public ncuic* wi
given Immediate attention. Phone
No
night
work,
o
jf
weekends
Me,
1
4
ia
m
I
t
let
location.
Plenty
U*tniqot* County, Florida.
It.y,old , 1 W , Co., I'hon. » .
.W S T - ^
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ot room for expansion.
L o t i t liik C T ra m tu‘ Baal
bprlnas aO M M In g to p laU (naroot Two ; very desirable lake front
ONE
wslksf
gyp.
Five
years
old.
.
black
64"
wing
span,
believsd
• ' •
W
O
R
K
W
A
N
T
E
D
reeordad u p o g ^ n e public record, ok
acreage tract* on the-west »tde
Deer sad fox hound. Guaranteed.
In GlndeivlUe or Mecca Ham­
Hemlnole c o u n ty , F lo rid a .
o
f
Luke
Minnie,
one
containing
Lot 1 lilk U Tract ’ t i HatiUhdo
375. R. Z. Johnson. Sr. P,. O, EXPERT
mock area. Reward to finder.
33 scree P*t*d«,*k
priced at H
*4,WO and
Hprlnse according to plate tbemot
Box 1857.
W. D. Hofmann, Phont 649-W.
G. Grogsn,
hourly - basis.
recorded upon tk* nubile recuru* • (
tha oiher containing 19 acres
Bemiqol* Counly, ®
Florida.
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» * W M * - W f W c -4loth «*&gt;
16 fb butter hr
1® someone look
Lot* l fo' t * II to It Dlk D Tract
tneta have good building site*
box**, o* is or
° r near 1800 Palmetto A e a ,^ *
i l Sanlando gprtnga neeoYdlns to
overlooking
the
lake
and
Orlando
Service Co.
Sanford, one white and block her;
110 N.
PUBLIC .
puts lb*r*of r*cord*d upon tn*
Highway,
female bird dog. On Oct. ■ t
public record* of tt*mlnol* County,
Park, phone
MESSENGER.
Tw
o
mule
power
W
n
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W
I
I
I
I
2ldS* om
bedroom stucco house on Pal­
®°e white and brown male bird ;
duster,
good
eondltlos—
Hay
rack
Lot It Dlk D Tract (4 VaatandO
l
a
w
n
s
m
d
w
e
d
.
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metto, large living room, dining
do* was taken from
»m same a&lt;
ndHprlnys according to pUU ibereof
— 1 horse turn .plow—spring
■Ices. Jerry Lord, phone 733, kitchen and garage, all In
drees. Both dogs-hid collars.
epos Ike
Iks publle
pi
r*oerd*4 upon
record* ot
tooth
harrow.
Garrison,
4313.
condition. A good buy at
Will pay reword for information
H*mlnol* Counly, Florida.
All 8W o f NER U or Ry | L „ N
loading to whereabout* of dogs
TY
PIS
T
will
assist
offices,
dubs,
DUNCAN
Phyfe
mahogany
dining
41* Ft). Section S, Town.hlp *1 9 bedroom etncco house on large
or to party responsible for uovwith
co n eeponroom suite, &gt;250.00. 2109 Mag- \ Individuals
South, Range I* KaeC
corneF^Iot facing San Lanta,
ing them. Palmetto A y e , Phone
deoce, mailing lists, monthly
notts
A w , Phone 931.
E TI Lk of NKU of.HER ot HEU
nicely landscaped. Recently dn- FOR SALE or trade for Pick-up
statamsnia. .W ork cuQad for
(laos N 4.TI Ch) Hwrtton I* Town'
roughout snd a very
and deMvarsd. Phone 474*J.
«klp It South, lUng* I t Beat.
truck 1935—1Vk too ChevreUt
hOTM
^
J
RXQtmtBD to appear and show caus* before said Court
truck. 820 W. 20th Su Phone
l*u c t i l l , why the ft * simple till* to sold lands
.Prlctd st
1193-W.
,&lt;f«VMd'»o' bo' vmt*4" In Mid Cossly free
rams house In rood
all l_lsna_nsd ,el*Rn* of every kind and each fe* simp!*

M oat V eteran s
A r e On T he Job
U SES R ep orts

How women and girls
may get wanted relief

M a rk e t D irector
Says A g ricu ltu re
Is M ore U ncertain

Relief At last

Warning To All Persons Who
Owe Delinquent Taxes To StlM“fw,
i? Show’ Cause

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condition, wlth’ gsrsge, situated

root agi

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onumutD thu ui* notleo ..be published . an* time le , lb#
» newspaper of general circulation published le “
my bead end ffltelol Mat, this Ilth d a F e f October, T jk4

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THE WEATHER
In Unity There It Strength—
(| T o rratoct (he t a n of the World;
T o Promote the Fto«T&lt;o&gt; of America;
To Prodoco Prapcrtt; far Sanford;

I'arllr cloud) aud ralhrr windy
tonight and Wednesday. A few
-himer* uailhi'iit roanlal untim
in rarly morning and at night.

AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY NEWSPAPKM

VOLUME XXXVII

E t t t b l i i h t d 1908

SANFO RD,-FLO RIDA, TUESDAY, OCT. 29, 1946

Associated P rtu Leased W ire

NO. 287

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S^i

m
h'-r,§

JLI. S. Strike
Situation Is
Saidlmproved

Form er F irst Lady Meets. Molotov a

Hope Is Held AW To Jewish
Reaction
For' Peaceln Refugees Part
Chinese W ar Of U.S. Policy
m,

, i &gt;

C onfirm s
A s O fficial E xpres­ President
Palestine Policy In
ses
View,
Hattie
Letter
To
K in g
1Cages Hetween Op­
O f Saudi A ra b ia
posing F r a c t i o n s

Trum an Says N o Coal
t Striae is Jbxpectcd;
Five Pickets Held
In M ilwaukee Kiot

Is Varied ML

U. N , Pickett Removed. B y Police

11 (I®®®

Democratic
Senator
A sk s F or Treaty
Between Russians
■ A n d United Suites

lit, L w liI r S 1‘ n u l
tu t a s s u l ia s -k u i*:u:nui
M
l
T
NANKING, OcL 29, { A ? - A
President T r u n in n confirmed
LONDON, Oct. 29, (A P ).
minority party spokesman today yesterday that the hoped-for ad­
T h e N a t io n ’s la b o r situ a tion
M iiistun t liurthilf replied to­
held
out
“
sumo
hope"
for
a
lo o x s b r ig h te r to d a y th a n
day to the criticism leirlltd
negotiated peace In China'a civil mission of 100,000 European Jew­
si him yrsirritay by Prime
it h a s in a lo h g tim e . T h o
war.
Simultaneously, however, ish rcfuci-c* to Palestine is part
Mlninter Malm, Commenting
s h ip p in g s tr ik e is o v e r on
word of contimsod Xiercd combat of the Ambrican foreign policy.
oil Malm's latest statement
between
Chinese
government
and
tile L a s t a n d G u lf coasts,
on mcrrnatioual attaira in
The President re-emphasized
Communist troops was received
which l timeout was branded
^ i u g a r tliu t h as b e e n tied up
that in a message to King Jbn
from current battle areas.'
as a « ar-monger, Ihurcmll
n n th e h olds o f* sh ip s is a l­
An official o f the .LtamocraGc Baud, of Saudi 'Arabia, who com­
said losla) he wished to see
league, Lo Lung-Chi, voiced tho plained *- vitb I weeks ago against
r e a d y bein g u n lo a d ed and
the Kussian people 'sale,
whni he railed American inteferpossibility
of
u
nogo.lalcd
peace,
glorious and happy."
w ill b e H e w in g to m a rk e t
tie spoke following a meeting •nce in. the .Middle Hast. Mr. Trusunn, N c tv Y o r k 's tru c k in g
of lop guv eminent officials lapt niart's message re iterateil his lie*
ICcluH-a oi I'niinicr Stalin's
night ut liencralusltnu Cjnatig lie f-that steps -should l&gt;e* taken to
strike U over. President irunia..
latf.sl pfoiiouiiemnout tiu
Kai-Sheks home. ThoJ’OIKO.Plan .insure. The immediate. cutty of a
■aid Mem won't l&gt;s any suit coat
War, jh'.u ,' unit tun mum
-was - submitted * by '.representa­ substantial number &lt;’ f refugee
•trike on Nov, 1. Tha government
tive'! of China's minority par­ Jews into Palestine.
has nut agreed to JuJu) L Lewis.,
boiiiti are still ruveroDcraties, but tho nature of the
uemantis lo reopen tin; io lt coat
In Ids lettcTr the Preside lit llld
tiiiH a found tile world and
formula is being kcp. secret.
conrruct. Hut N. 11. Coliisaon, mo
the Aiub leader that lie could nut
across tlio country. And of
Meanwhile, the Catholic nows* agree wall the statement that
coal mint* udminlatrator, u gum*
•jutper,
feudal
Welfare,
says
that
major interest is iho LoflS'* talk things over with Lewis on
three was Inconsistency in the
•Nationalist troops who penetrat­
In e'itrat ol November anyway. &gt;
tlon
read inn to M alm s blast
American position.
Mr. Truman
ed the Communist port of Che- tvfeijtsl to the possibility, unvisPresident. Truman's top advisory
at
\
V
ms Lon Ciiurctiiil.
foo*
nr0
meeting
a.iff
resistance.
comninteo on aviation la expected A MEMM i o r THI U.I. DE1I 0 AT10N to the U N , Mrs. Eleanor Itoosevelt
The publication says tho Com- sgeil by the king of Saudi Arabia,
Stalin described me form­
la shown talking with Soviet Foreign Minuter Vyacheslsv Molotov,
to intercede in the dcau-iuckeu
that
force
and
violence
may
be
muniiia are rushing reinforce­
er British frnne -tiiiiisie, as "loiL
v*
TW A pilot* strike. Hu; in Holly­
at tha opening of the United NaUon* Assembly at Flushing Meadows,
used by Palestine Jews In aggres­
iiiii-I among tile mcemliai lea of
wood, k i i movie strike is ami ju
New York. Tbs ™‘ n In tha middle Is Andrei Gromyko. {International) ■ ments to the Shantung peninsula sive si la-inm against the neighbor­
cby
from
soutnern
Mancnurla
U.11
with no prospect of an early asi de­
V; ti
using
uvery
avuiluble
craft. ing Arab eonntries. To this, the
ID
•
ment in sight.
a Hrni-.il im*v%»p;uit*rt tht?
Many u( the Communist lmate President gave assiirancir that the
i.ni tl’iii •*Mt4i, t /iitu lii-tj isTHtt &gt;ialiu
In .Milwaukee, fivo pickets are
are aaul to have been sunk by Unite,I State* u* opposed to aggres­
ami i huittitll. It ot»»«»rVvt| mat
heinif held in the W esl A|lis cuy
sion of an kind or to the employ­
government warships.
iIn*11* if&lt;h«»
U,t ?hi* t rcat
jail fo r mild disorders at the
i he i ninese government diivo ment of t. rrorism for political pur­
■\iih -* It '•limn m*mi,s rtl vavh
gates o f the main Allis Chalmers
on the Husslan-occupied port ol posei oilier at Um
,i| Hum, Uiitpi.
.^ (a n l. Police Chief Thomas. HasSo f.n as any so-eallei! Jewish
mill'll ia tin lug military news of
Jfio ul li ■It* (.'&lt; * Hurt Mill Lo Hi *k
lello lUlid no charges hove been
Asia, but overshadowing that I* plot is concerned, Sir. Truman
l*&gt;t -rjirtg I li.it lm&gt;,iu )ui9 -pit
preferred against tho men, hut
the ominous threat of u revival of look the candid position that In*
Army uu i.i.ui., .ii, „ w „r f(ll.ting In
that they'd been intarfeanns with
■r.
does not believe that the respon­
Japanese Propaganda.
Eastern r.uiupe. I'umimg out tn*t
people trying to get in and out o.
According to on-the-spot ob­ sible Jrw -ti lraders contemplate
Malm hq,l plit ttm unrulier 4
POUCIMEM BEMOVI BODILY His Rev. Ashton D. Jones, Atlnnla. Gs^
tho plant and had been trying to
a
polity
of
aggression
against
the
a revived campaign of
■livisum* at tin. the 8 t,ir went ra
tip over cars.
from a picket line which circled tho Waldorf-Astoria Hotel In New
Lane Granted Perm it Intimidation And F a l­ servers,
propaganda is going on at dinners A t»b c.omtriis. The president then
to -ay that it , now iqi to L'horKastcllo says things are about
-. whs;
-...-soagroup claim
Went on lo make the point that he York dining the United Nations luifthcon. Jones,
given
for
Kngiish
api
iikmg
diplo­
sification
R
e
p
o
r
­
F
or
G
ara
g
e
R
ep
air
1 bid nr proti Ins ntoii-nii-ni Of rethe same at the plant today as
Uiey rcprrsrnt the ''Committee for Non-vlolcnt Itcvolutlon," Is escorted
Still Indie red that nothing won
mats
and’
business
men
by
sbme
ol
inii'l
it.
yosthrdnv. There were several
airborne—by omccri to a waiting petrol wnsun. (International)
ted In Registration Japan's best educated and Btnartkst Coni 11t-‘i|c mole efficnntlv to tilt*
Opposite
M a y fa ir
A*
(ttg StqlirV; cliari},. that
skirmishe* yesterday when mass
conservative
Icadeis.
American nllt’vi&lt;iti**n of the ptiglst « f tho
r InirtTiili and iiihr-i, wlio think
picketing was resumed. One car
hotnolrJew*
than
the
Itnmrdin
LONDON,
6
cl.
ZD—W
—Britain
army
officers,
recently
arrived
in
City Manager II. N. Sayer was
I'Xi- iijfu tiro war -uum,t*rs, the
'»* » overturned. The strike is now
at l**asl 100,000 of thorn
instructed last evening by tho tmlny Joined iht. United 8tntes In Japan, are not being neglected, entry
I - hitiiii on*w -pop,-i a j till* In say:
IP HU daysr old.
into the Holy l^illtf. And, In* add
{rrotcstlng to llomr.niu that pre­ either.
City
Commission
to
call
for
bids
to, Matin to ilrri'i tlm sir. t hutvIn South Bend, Ind. the head of
tilts w.i- a belief which is aliaied
parations
for
the
Nov.
U
*
notional
for
construction
of
a
tourist
In■iill in that iiumiu-r, it -.ml, "is to
• As sumu old-line diplomats see
die CIO Uniud Kubber, Cork anu
fovmatlon booth and rest room &lt;election are not free and utihamprr (it, the propagandists hope to win widely by tho American*people.
i - *rHo, in liiiti-ti ears, the tonC
Plaster Workers announced that
When
tho
whole
thing
i»
!«iih
d
.
support for maintenance of Japan's
land incabuluiy of Iho .Sitjia."
the union's policy committee has to be located at the southwest I ed.
corner of Park Avenue and Bern-1 Britain's protest, contained In n present social classes by ill*- tl.iwn, however, tho Anient mi
Mi-.niw liilv
i„
Atlantic City
decided to seek a 2dc hourly wage Inale Boulevard. Jhls action fo1-|
note handed to the llomanian crediting the Russian* and tho government's advocacy of n refugee
DvmoriatiL Heimtor liittu Mcincrea** ftfe- its 1113,000 members. lowed presentation o f the p1
plans foreign aflaira ministry at Bucha­
lucgront continues to ha little none
• * * - ) » *
i Ain
51ahua o f ConnwcLicul__ thrcUieiL
Japan**,* communists.
The union's international presi­ for the booth by Jack Batijran,
than n statement of policy by
..
f
4thm
that n pw m l i m y between Uni
rest yesterdsyf accused the govern­
dents, L. 8. lluckmaiter, said Ibo president
Hut their major objective is to Washington. .For, ns Mr Truman
and
L in 'd Weber, ment of Intimidation and using
Mutes and Busalu would
tains United
■ now demand, based on a ft).hour chatrman ot a committee o f the
‘
get Genetul MscAithur and tbr reminded the King of Saudi Arabia N e w 'F ig h t-S ta ll A d ­ O rg’anlzation O h tr!“
i-o most fundaitienlnl to tho' peace
work week, would add 3194,000,990 JaycMi, originators and propon­ methods of falsification in con­ army of occupation out of the* Jap
dition I n N o w Com­
l^unds From Sale fuf the world; lie think's that u
nection - with registration now home Islands. This they are trying today, there has not yet been any
to rubber industry payroll.
ents of the project.
decision on the proposal which he
treaty riuld dissolve the differences
going on.
to do by getting across the idea submitted originally lo 1'rinn* Min­
pletely
O
c
c
u
p
i
e
d
Tho
building,
as
described,
will
O
f Christmas Seals hi'tu i'i'ii Bu-sunls and A lili-rli-nlis
Vi
Tha Yalta amt Moscow ngVee- that everything in Japan ■'
be
artistic
in
appearance,
will
i
'®City B ow lin g League have rest rooms and a refrigera­ menla provided fo r free elections wonderful, and that soon there will ister Altlee mote than one v- n
■n e r iiiliniatiitn.il atoinli em-tgy
String Iteatts and citrus are
The-Wtirk ..IVhe Seat mol
ncu. In tho interim, he remit t i ­
control.
T o M eet W ednesday tor foy serving free orango Juice In Itonmnla. But the note says be no need of Allied occupation ed. it is only natural that the g*&gt;- the* leading Items now on sale |Tuherctilosu A.«snci,i:t,.i, tt4&gt;i.omit.
ev
Mi Million is chairman of the
to tourists.
From there, the Komnnia’a National Truant Tarty,
ernment should faVnr at tbi- *•” »- at the .Sanford State Karmers plained &lt;o i|(r lt,.f.,f. i Iol. at tt- &gt;VJI,lll - .*-|i. 1U| Al-Olli,
1 III
The Sanford City llowllng Lea- tourists will be directed to the tha National Liberal and the Socud
Market; trucks are arriving In ,,colitr W r.i't &lt;■,&gt; . ... ..... -.da . -li'Mci .1.1 !.r to.nil- lo- -t.ltl'Oieul
tile enirv into Tales!tin* of a
"
Mr. Sayer Democratic parties nre nut being
Hue will bowl at the 8anfoid Howl­ Community House.
i teasing numbers from. Ute .|(&gt; Mre. Kilo aid K n .)..■,. - /et.it &gt;. .1"la y III all ui 111I cm prcpaicil fit
-iderahle numlter **f d&lt;*|'ln*e.l -I. '
given isiual Irecdom and campaign
ing Alley Wednesday night at 7:30 wae asked to call for bids
»euboar,| sure* and Csnsila, and rtl,,, wits tmiisluhed by « »r\ill. Uie A mi m i .in Bar As-ociation.
m Europe.
with
Nov, 12, and plans and speclf£ facilities * in comparison
o'clock.
am . ...... to Mi
ill,, &lt; iiinn-ctnut liennnral says
There Is something else, h»w With nil stalls occupied, business r.o.ehlon.
Trirmie- Cross's democratic Front
Teams scheduled to bow I are; cations will be» prrovlded In
oiim yT t t m‘ y ru M th* thrM Kucher L td that lh, ......... ...... . lint) a treaty couid pioynte -tor
ever,
which
Is
not
cub
minted
'
*
*
purpose,
few
days
for
this
tt
party.
Vet* "Happy-Go-Lucky’' vs. Flor­
dollar mark, .wording to ,*fo r k in g 'm tho tnt. .e-t of c m
ease tho crisis which lots atison million
11. J. Iahman. market manager. immitv health for the common swift and certain punishment for
ida ' Statu Bank, Blackout* vs was announced
Premier Groza has turned down
specific violation of atomic energy
in
Tnleslino
over
.The
fi&lt;ry
problem,
Edward
Bhinholser
and
TL
A.
Tho new eight stall addition is
demands by opposition parties for
Bauer Appliances, Lance Toastregulations and - tins way,, he^
of Jewish Immigration.
Cobb,
representing
southstde foreign observers at the polls and
soothsldi
completely* occupied, with ono good o f all.’* ,
hee va Seminole County Motor* Cobb,.
WASHINGTON,
OcL
2#
Mrs. Kire-licr. who hail* 12 year* says, would leave no question of
That is tho plotting now going apace reserve,! for fsYmers, Innd W. O. W. r». the Jayeeee. A ll property owners, asked tha Com rejected requests that the election
(
A
T
)
—
The
OTA
has
an­
veto and ini opportunity for escape.
dons
on among tho Arabs against Ndli eluding nn office. So many ap­ of Halvati. in Army experience b
members sr0 urged to bo present.
nr” ™ ** postponed to allow more tlino
nounced the decontrol of all
I'm on- Miin-ii-f Stalin 1- * ui-il his
ther t rKpittt
O* 70. fw
f
r«ffiitritln n ThItritiih nutn
the British and the Jews
schem plications for market space are fore becoming connected with thoj
Any momber not present at start­ If! rega ilnf tos Z
V ls
resgUlratlon.
Th,. British
note
fata and oils Including lin­
tut lull. Iilld (Pi.1 j View* m woild all ail'- yesterday
ing that Is leil by the powerful how bring received that an en­ tuberculin*!, \
ing lime' receives -85 pin* for the r * ™
”
it will be up to the Groza
seed oil. The agency said the
Mufti of Jerusalem The Mufti &gt; tire new addition could ho filled, tho orgnniialim, ha* a three fold in tli. for..... . Die WI it ten question
gnme.
new order — which went In­
program
i i i &lt;n.&gt; finding; r'r and ausrti ,- intciview that It,, has
Id? oSkk F r « « e
f
l° i ’l WUrM
1nnll--cvery-lhlng that i- 111 tti-*D 'aid Mr. l^hman.
to
effect
at
one
minute
past
Company to operate an abattoir
„ nfl,^ t,on IUto
String beaus, locally grown h i n p U n l i i i i * uni ( !) ri-liu'.ili it -i &lt;| ..ii prtu am- is i a-loii*. I his
or Jewish. 11nJ Amin Kl llu--eini
STRIKES M IN E
genuinely
compiled.
midnight
this
morning
—
In connection with their new
—to give him is name not only |are In good supply, are of fine ration An l mi nil (hr*,, of *fe,-»,* I hi, Matin ,i11- 1* let a li-i of tl
would release eoeoaut oil,
iKarlicr, the American political
. -li •
n»on • I *.. n in , the
quality nm| nre bringing f 2.00 pharrt * nf ■ i. *r-. rli -lie in I 'll.
.
YOKOHAMA, OcL 20, UP)— planL
'is
the spiritual head i f Tale-''n*
fish
oils,
inedible
tallow,
\i--,L. n, iu .t|ii t.i lo ol .d .10 Am. 1II alt low . .li.OIIC&gt;.
Mayor Gut replied that the representative in Buchan it Burton
to f«.fi0 a hamper, t'ucumbers orgnttiznt &gt;■
A United States Eighth
•lie
million
or
so
Moslem
tr.tb*
grease
*hd
a
number
of
less
, ilngii It.idln- of Hie l riitc-l Press
transportation officer In \ X Z Commission had granted A lex R. Berry, presented the American
important Item* for price ( tiuv is their |ailltirnl leuih-, o- arc not hitting tho extremely lion with nil nther relief .i xii\ * -oi ml ion
high
gh prices of Iasi year, and aro it) the rmiilli .
hama disclosed today that tha Johnson and Korreit Gatchel, note that declared that the Groza
j
well,
Morvlver,
hi*
influeme
e&gt;
I
control.
’iced at |4.GO
III
highlights of tlie Stalin
priced
94.50 a hamper. These
/-United State* lin o merchant- owners of the planL time to government was not allowing op­
Thanking
rlie
llotariap-r
for
tln-rr
!
,
tends
into
Transjordan,
liaq.
»d a
a* to sire, washed nasistunee rn her work and pnliq.riij ’•lali’liii-iil Ale these
V^i»n S 6 Sinneb was damaged find another aite for the abat­ position parlies full registration,
.WASHINGTON, Ocl. 2t»—trl*) .Saudi Arabia, Kgyut, I run, mil art; graded
equal
radio
time
or
adequate
new*
toir.
A
reply
is
expected
from
when aha ■truck a stray mins
11 -Tin* Shviiit leader uisiTTX
Another household commodity wii. Syria. He It gifted with lead­ and polished, principally by Wll- out that Itntariari George Touhy ;•
last week enroute from Pusan, th* owners in a few day* on paper circulation.
Eggplant are chairmifti of tli,. Christma* Seal that Itn-sla 1m- rot developed ale.
put on th* aklds today by O. I’. A. ership, haa a strong_ personality, llanr Williams.
this,
Mayor
Gut
said,
and
tha
Korea to Kobe, Japan. Non* of
prioed at 92.50 to 13.00 a unit. Sale and that liotarian Boy Holler atom ImiiiUj or an y-similar wrngmi.
The prlc„ agency alinpnl lev; out and i* h i crafty as * fo*.
the crow was hurt and tha ves­ Commission Is aeralUng this .re­
Hanford CfVledo Truck growers i* cltairrnan of the AdvnnA-d • 2 )—Stalin "ays that Bussiu's
from under centrol on tho ground • Most of hit life. Ilusseini lias
ply
before
taking
any
action
on
sel waa towed to Kobe for re­
that there i* plenty to meet all made war on Iho Jew* of Tales- have taken .over stall No. 1, ami Gift* Committee, she declared triHip strength in Western Europe
Australia Pipks U p
conditioning. Th* 6.000-ton ship tha matter.
demand*. The agency said that it tlne. Indeed. In T.'ZO, whin hi* have painted It and Installed that tho proceeds from the sale of will he rtsluccd in two month to
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lana . to
was under charter to th* army.
enclosure.
Harold Kast- Christmas Seals is tho organi* total tin divisions and that ‘this
Local Police Signal ha* decontrolled both natural ice brother waa the Mufti, he fled in office
whom a letter‘ hkd been directed
ncr’s stall. No. 2, la being read­ Mtton’a only source of retemio 10.
and
th*'manufactured
variety,
and
■
*Tz-«najordmn
*D
«i'
being
sentenc'd
by
tha
Commission
calling
at*,
BHRVINO NOTICE
ied for business urlth office on_ _ ......III * T L _ l i i d i i a l r t ' 1
__ _ *
r
m
-I *
31
Htulm
arrused , Winston
well. The industry to 10
Folic* Chief Boy O. William, icing acrvicea aa
tentlon to tha condition o f tha
year* Imprisonment for his closure, .and there Is already with which to curry on its great Uliurrhill of lieiijg anu-ng what
garage structure partially de­ today had a Uttar, sent to hitn take* In an estimated tztio.ouo.om' part In the anti-Jewinh tloU. The activity there In produce sale*. work.
SHANGHAI, OcL 29,
stroyed by fir* opposite the by Alan Graham, a “ radio ham" a . year.
‘ n Observer* In
President G. A. Speer announc­ Stalin terms '‘ Instigator# of p new
next year,(he brother died and lluj Mr. Williams haa etarted his cu­
war" In the United States and
Hotel Mayfair ware granted a of Melbourne, Australia, who re­
i UkI
today that
Consumers and others interest­ Amin wa* granted amnesty, after cumber business with supplies ed that thia is Nitlioflnl Air Mail
Britain. ‘
,s
Shek'a dHv* toward Dairen request to have tha building re* ported that at 9:46 A. M. Sept. ed now may get a new OTA direc­ which he was appointed Grand mostly from Wauchula.
Week
and
asked
Botarians
to
co­
Jack
4) The Soviet Priviuior s’ay* he
D his indirect way o f serving built for a lon g* use.
4 (8:45 T. M. SepL 3, here) he tory* * 127-page lleting of all com­ Mufti aince It 1* the custom for Flynt, who also operates at tho operate in making the event a
notice to th* Unibed Nation* of / 1L B. Pop* requ ited that n bad heard signal* of excellent modity groups which have been de­ this office to remain in the same Homestead and Fort Plcrco mar­ success. He also read a letter from is 'in flat disn JreemGnt With Secth* continued presence of Rue- Haas* to the Yaeht Club W ild ­ quality from WQRA the local controlled up lo and including Oct. family. It la an ironic circumslnnre kets, is preparing for a big Mrs. C. K. Carter asking support ictiuy of State Jatfles Byrnes that
there is gr'owifig tension between
■ian troop* in that important ing, used by th* Rad Crou dur­ pohoe transmit if r, wltlch haa power 16, The price is 93 and copies cun that It ura* Sir Her!&gt;ert Samuri, tomato season..
for the Celery Crate. This matter
Biisstn and the United Slates.
port ctre. Under Urma of tha ing tha war, and attU occupied output o f only 25 watt*. Graham be obtained at the government th*. fix at British High Commis­
Other operator! in tho targe was referred to the Youth Com­
nth old
aid Slno-Rnaalan
trea- by this agency, be given to tha gave th* correct frequency aa
14-month
Stno-i
___ _____
« 33.1 printing o ffice at Washington. Sup­ sioner of Palestine under the building aro Sanford Produce mittee for action.
ty^ Dairen la sapponad to be a Coaat Guard Auxiliary and Nav me or. 9.05 meters.
plements will b« Issued as fast League of Nations mandate, wlm Company with A. L. Skinner, Joe
Visitors at today's luncheon in­
fr «* port. Throe obeerrers the or- al Reserve. H * said that
and Co. with Bud Richards and cluded O. I* Taylor, G. K. Snow, Ship I n Reported
Graham stated that it waai hart} aa tha epeeded-up decontrol pro- appointed Hal Amin. Mufti.
I n that Chlang haa no Intention Coaat Guard *61 repair
to
aLth*.»*n»J* channel grptn o f President Tntmsn make* .Although lfitexn*|ion*l_ politic* J. W. Altman; Jbhn McClelland Jo*. MoCortqack, W , ‘ II. Thomas,
On-Way To Flbridaunder tha btttldlnir. nrotU
*
u S
22* ^
the*6 many poire* Irani- them necessary.
dictated th!* action by the British, la a new operator who formerly Geo, If. Cochranr, Malcolm Daven­
City make* other repairs. Mayor
Dj
lore#.
worked
with
Hugh
Whelehel
and
had
m
wrote
that
ha
hoc
W ith P a p er C argo
port,
Howard
Phillips
and
James
they
finally
found
it
necessary
to
Cealtaae* Ow P u t f t » r
A new decontrol order which
Vaeeived th* signal on a new IB will fro * msny more items i banish him from Palestine in 1937. Julian Ponder who occupy an j Pittman o f Otlsmlo. and Donald
A U TO ACCIDENT
adjoining itall.
tub* superhrtrodytie which he had
1
Bolls, formerly of Jackson, Miss,
awaiting final action In the officJ He took refuge first in Syria, and
JACKSONVILLE, OcL 29, (ff)
Whit* attempting to
Is Sentenced
In tha new building a n Alvin but
built’ hunrolf end it received on of Pric* Chief Paul Porter. A re­ then In Iren, and finally in Italy
now o f Hanford,
— The newspaper shortage be­
left thm Imt Calefy Avenue
Johnson,
Lake
Mary
war
vet­
ing experienced by some Florida
F o r Stealing F a g s the 3 la 13 mater band. Ha reported lease haa been promised after —always managing to keep just eran, who l i supplying beans
northward Into Locust Avenue.
that he had been receiving signals Nov. 1.
nvwrspapcra la expected to be reahead o f th* British forces during from his own farm; Richard
Hut evening a Ford truck drtvm
An O PA economist, Meyer Sher th« war year* at they occupied 1Packard Bill,
and avuil
John Walson,
William Smith, aegto of about since 1937, except fo r the six year*
n s w il, who
Wlltl Veterans O f Foreign Bovod with tho arrival .-next
by Den Curry,
W t bv a
week of tho S S Corner Brook
' ,
Diamond T. Truek driven by John SO years of age, was yesterday h* aervad In tho Austraiilan army. man, says 44 percent o f th* aver­ the Middle EasL Of course, the hara Installed a room for “ pink­
with a cargo
of
newsprint
JS,-Procock, west on Celery Ave­
to aerv* 90 day* In jaU He reported alio receiving W PIIA, age family's cost o f living dollar Mufti waa welcomed by Mussolini ing” tomatoes; Joe Cork
-ley, proW
a
r
s
Hold
M
eeting
aboard. *
1
police signals from Orlando, also etUl la under control. That’s a with open arms, for both the Duce dtree; R. S. Bales, U T.'. Beverly
hi
nge* Th* Impact on the right side whea Judge J. G, Sharon found him
Officials
of
tha
Straehan
' from BL Patanburg (WO- big reduction from June 30 hhen and nftler wore doing their utmost o f Quitman, Ga» and Henrv
of the Ford truck, knocked it m ilty o f stealing five carton* of
The
Veteran*
of
Foreign
War#
Shipping Company say the ves­
into a Chevrolet1sedan driven by cigarettes
nearly Bo percent o f tha same dul- to inflame the Mosleme of the lengwell. who handles tomatoes. Foat 3282 held Its regular meeting sel will dock at Savannah Friday
yesterday
afternoon
the *
lal waa spent for Items with price Middle East against the Allies. He The Sanford Fruit Company and last night at the Legion Hut on
from the Margaret Ann Grocery.
and then proceed to Jacksonville
carried on hi* anti-British activ­ Market Fruit (^mjiany are now
ceiling*.
•
According to Joe Baundera, ator*
th,
the Lakefront. The meeting #as to unload part at Ita cargo. Th*
ities from Italy until he again* was handling m u ch ___
_
SHAW-WINqOR
■usdriving zharge have been manager, th*
had
forced to flee, Jtl* time to NaxlThe market restaurant, the old under the direction of Commander ahlp will then continue to
S TR IK E CONTINUED
who purchased
a been filed egalnat
Bralley Odhani and was preceded Where additional (locks of paper
HOLLYWOOD, OcL W - O D - occulted Prone* where ultimately platform and other parts of the by a dinner party which wae at­ wilt be unloaded- nouJrwooD. ocl j
mrot, then throw It behilnd ve*e•'-v- Peacock.
*
market a n
acbeduled to be
j
table counters as a mi
Clarinet PIavtr Artie Shaw and IIope for a quick settlement o f the be came under Allied control.
r-» 1
tended by a large number o f mem,
STATIO N BOUGHT
When,th* Mufti skipped out of painted aa soon aa supplies are
Writer. Kathleen WInaor are man movte strike was dissipated again
■ out of th e’ store
AIR PILOTS STRIKE
r ith or without some A l­ available. A contract has been
J, Q. Calloway, war veteroa, who
and w ife, today after a surprize today. The strike‘ now in Its fifth Franc*—1
port rig as a shopper.
4KH1N0T0N. OcL 29, (
The occasion was “ get acqutinted
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*
» . Mlaa week. The A. F. o f L. Internatonal lied connivahe#— end arrived in let fo r repaving the market
in Juarez. " Mexico.
haa been aseoeleted with th* local
Howard Bender, assistant atore marriage
night” and each member was called President Truman's Aviation
station o f Ah* San Oil Company on manager, and Lyra Borqutrdf*, Winsor is Shaw’s fifth wif* end Alliance o f Theatrical Stage Em- Egypt, he was given refuge along area.
upon to give a brief outline of vtsory Committee la expected to
Park Avenue, hee purchased the a meat cotter, detected the negro he Is her second husband. Miss gloye* and it* Insurgent local 883 into pious assurances that he
in the desidlockhla service activity Including units lnteraede tods
Hit the jackpot in her
failed to patch up fhelr would not be uermltted to engage
Standard Oil Filling Station
in the act ef leaving the store
ed ptrik*
L pilot* at
TOWNBEND MEET
served with and theatre In which th* inns-'
With the cartons of cigarettes In first literary try with “ Forever iquabU*. The local ia continuing in political activity. • But the Muf­
airlines.
The
the
veteran
served.
ti
u
vfnr
much
In
tha
picture,
ae
Amber.”
—
*
novel
broed
on
to
picket
film
atodloe
and
th*.
A
There
wilt
be*
a
meeting
o
f
the
nahad.um *
question
tion to be decided
d*chlad ta whether
British
Foreign
Secretary
Berin
Townsend
Club
at
the
Court
House
Th*
next
regulerly
scheduled
aroreh by
the government should take
Tuesday night at 7&gt;30 o'clock, meeting o f the jmet will be po«l-------- “ W Mt*at Ute'bnivvraUy of California,
W. I, Hughey announced
today.
poned until N ot. 25.
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Tourist Booth At Protest Filed On
Municipal Z o o Romanian Voting

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BIBLE TERKB FOU TODAY

BEWAItB OF K ittM A L WORjfftlt*. IT DOES NOT INTEREST
GOD A T ALE: Till* peojAr . .
hunaivth me with Uieir Bp*. but
lh»ir heatl la . far from me.—
Matt. 15:8.
Second .Movement
rom -The Atlantic Monthly)
outward music ceases;- all

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•PO O R THIRD" INTERNATIONAL

burin# the |&gt;;iat ",r&gt; yonrsThere have been times when
fo r out- reason or another our newsprint supply was very
«SW »
low though us u rule we tried to carry enough to last fo r
nbout six months. Never before have we reached the
point when.our supply was completely exhausted. That
happened to us yesterday’when after weeks of effort to
-obtain more newsprint, we had to get the Celery City
Printing Company to print our paper on part of the small
supply’of flat (jo b ) stock which they hud on hand.
Til is entails considerable inconvenience not only to
our staff but also to the1Celery City Printing Company aa
they, too, of course, are beltirid w'ith their orders, it also
entails considerable additional expense to ourselves, for,
while the OPA instsLi we cannot afford to pay more than
5 cents u pound lor rolled newsprint, we nave to pay U
cents a pound for the job stock on which w e arc now
printing. ’
The dffficbltiek of printing a duily newspaper on a
job press may, not be readily apparent to the average
tiubsenber, but they involve not only setting the type
and locking it into lorms in one office and then carrying
them to another pjant a block away fo r printing, but also
printing the paper on one side, then pnnling it on tho
oU\er Mile, ttxuti folding each’ and every one ol over three
thousand papers by hand, instead of doing nil o f this in
one opernuon aa it is done on a newspaper press.
Furthermore, it is impossible for us to print fnore
than four pages on, any one day unless we double the op­
erations listed above, and double our use of our limited
supply of pajier. It,will consequently be necessary to re­
strict dra-stically tlie length und number of the news
stories which we .can publish and hold advertising to a
minimum: We hate to do this as the jobs of oup employees Spanish P ress Can A rg u e
*
are dependent upon a steady flow of advertising tlie wid­
est possible circulation of our paper.
Only A bout Shoe Shines
Meanwhile, we are in hopes tlint the OPA may soon
see the error ol iLs ways and rescind its ceilings on news­
x .*
.,I.^R™ AN
.. I jtcL to the present syndicatese.
MADRID Usually no MM. d i e - Va' ^ ,h„ « X rt|Mn, Sy:&gt;
print prices. We believe that there will be plenty o f news­ agrees
With
anyohe
t-l»e
in
»&gt; , -__ the dicate": "It* excuse might be that
print available us soon as these ceilings are lifted.

'"'T K ar’rusli*'°iSr Vouhll, ‘ is' hushed,
breaks off, Is nftitc.
, | In this dead sea tho deaf and
dumb are downed
With drum and trumpet, violin
and flu te..
Silence, opaque, oppressive, fills
the a ir ,,
...
Falla from the sky and rise*
f from the ground,
Immediate and appalling;
me, .where
Ha* music vanished? How shall
. it ho found T
Harjkl From the hidden innej
; (Instrument
SonOthing la * ploying ' music in
. rfpljr:
Paaalpn and patience anil per­
ception blrtit
In f i l l accord, nfffrtnaUvo and
H A I w ' this

reassurance,

how

, Doubt, any longer, where tho
music went!
KOLFE H U M PlIlUESe
f-

W ant To finlist?
. A man cunic into the recruiting office yesterday and
wanted to enlist. The recruiting officer asked him why he
enlisting in the navy.
•
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“
'
The inuu gave'the following reply : "W ell sir, you
see, I married a widow with a grown-up daughter, and
then my fattier married my wife's daughter and that made
my w ife the mother-ijrluw of her futher-in-law, and my
fulher became my stepum. Then my step-mother had a
son, and that hoy,
was my brother, because he
vvus my father’s so^
|t* was also the son of my wife’s
daughter, and thei
i t grandson, and that made me
grandfather of mj
lirother. Thun my wife had a
son so mV stepmol
(e stepsister to my son, is also
his grandmother h i
jte is her .stepson’s child, and his
step.sLster is iris wj
«n tile brother of my own boh,
who is the son of ]
|pKrundmother’s brother-in-law;
my wife is her ov
I h uunt; my son is-my father's
nephew, ami I nr
Vn grand-father. That's why 1
am lie re, sir."— Wl
'.Mo.) Review.

The Mayfair Inn ha* begun cunt
etructlon of two tennis cuurU
aero** from the hotel__

Market Director Wilaon toy*
the farmer* o f . Florida are cnL, teting a period of uncertainly.

viclcnd In 1946 Grain
IftERT R, GKIGKK
WASHINGTON — N

rcd a hiddcn-"Uirlda|

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&lt;i grain and- g/as*
IS .Tinipn JYlbon* la Awaong
premises tenderer and i
other Florida newspapers ansteaks earlier than.woj
| nounring a 8 cent Increase in'
subscription rath* -in an attempt nible with ah ordinary
to keep pare with rising co*t».. Eyperta of the U. 8.
of Agriculture say thl
Loyal Phillip*, New Orleans I* one of grain quality,
i newipaporman recommend* eour- ant factor In fattening]
The lUlfl corn crop,!
i U’»y a* th« beat way o f boosting
[ galea. Tou can catch more files harvested, Is not only
with ayrup than you can with Im one of the largest '
i vinegar.
totaling around 3,374,Ou
els, but also one of. th«j
* Tho Administration'* war hous- quality.
■ ing ‘ operations have fallcil mis­
The 11)45 Crop ute
erably, says a report by Ihe
Senate War Investigating Com­ quantity but one of Ihd
ever hsrveatij
mittee.
But wo don’t nood a quality
1
United State*.
IJepal
rta agree this was ail
rtor In the meat shoi
thi* year.
*
Jleller Corn
Corn I* the crop 1
widely to fatten •rattle- and pro­
duce the highest grades of beef.
It takes time to do this, and nor­
have been Interested In mally the best corn-fed’ Red
ending Fred Hanna'*
llannaa new book. reaches the horn; tallies In the
'A Prince In Their Midst'
spring.
_ _________
riou _are
Interested ...
in Florida
I'
But nnture handed cattle con­
history, and what Floridian Isn't, sumers another ncc to help them
you will like this book.
lo n quirk supply of good meat.
Drew Pearson predicted Sun­ This is an excellent grass and for­
day night that there would be age crop In western slates,.
(iiass-feil cattle come to# the
a shortage o f sugar for the n**t
two jwars.
And yet .F loo d s market* In the fall. This yAr**
could produce enough sugar to grass will produce good ones, the
supply the. entire nation If tho expert*’ say.
.Dr. Charles Ilnrmeister, n de­
nitwits In Washington woulffpsrinlt it#—Melbourne Tiroes, They partment economist, says K has
been estimated (hat the 3,018,410,planned It that way. ■ '
000 busheli o f normal quality..
Moscow's Pravda, communist
More Grain Needed
it', says that Uio DemoMany fanner* estimated they
arty Is bonding before had to feed from one-fourth to
o f reactionary Republic- one-third more of 1045 corn tb
deserting the principles fatten an animal. than they had
Jin D. Roosevelt, conven­ to use In 1044.
*
"The corn was of poor quality
because we nad an early frost and
wet weather,!* Dr. Burmeltser said.
ts liberal enough to see
"The frost cam# before most of
tera corns# » point beyond
It was matured. It had ta be h*N
liberality ceases to be * vested
in an immaure stage. Thl*
means that it bad leas nutrition*!
the coal strike 1* a strike value. More of it had ta be'used
wt ths gowemment. no let* to fatten fewer animals."
\ Uio Strike of gsrbsge colNormally a corn crop can be
the .city &lt;rf„ New Or- panted, over, to tha following Sum­
ftTY days tK# garbage mer amt used To fatten hogs and
Mowed to aceuroulatn csttle. Experts Mid thta iter's
rwU &amp; nwmwt to tho carry-ovpr was o f such poor quality
d even UssTW ** of it began to meld early and had to
•OB , in the d tr- . So fed before warm weather arrived
In the spring. Thus tb* shortage

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of food for livestock and poultry
was aggravated.
Crop Already Made
"But this year the corn crop al­
ready is 'm ade,'" Dr. BurmeUUr
says. *
"W e already know that it I* go­
ing to be of high quality and lota
o f it, because it matched before
Dost. And other weather condi­
tions were favorable."
Among export* who agree with
him are Dr. K. K. Davia, in charg#
of animal nutrition investigations;
IE D. Jennings, aconomiat, and
Dr C. It. I^iwe, extension animal
husbandman.
In addition to a record run crop,
o f high' quality, there I* a nearrecord number of cattls in the

j ganization .(the syndicate ay*i U-ml."
Ya's i (liuIt.-iI next mnrniitg sat'
It considered thft .Salmantini- boot
blacks purely a* symbol*.

MATHER-RITZ-HERALD

More Argument

Pueblo answered with a front
page editorial joshing o f the Idea
that the bootblacks preferred low
nice, and n page twoi editorial
.elabcring ■ Yn with f i g h t i n g
phrase* like "sporadic stridency'
and "obstinacy in error."
And so it went. Neither paper
printed it news story on the sub­
ject o f the controversy.
A pent service by couriers on
Itarseback along the present Bos­
ton- Prat Hoad r u tiro beginning
o| overland mall service in the
United Btales.

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TLOMDira nxrar
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PICK TH E W IN N E R CONTEST
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One way to sax-# money la to forV
|its members .lemanded th vln errn yoor wife's birthday.
guaranteed by the censorshlD. T h l.! e()
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tower prices lifted the lid 'some nf its mi'mtiers But if, contravene* one Is ta place your 'fire, wind­
what, ami two Madrid dailies hJwthe govern storm lmsuranrr « i t h u* and give
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one anothrr.
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Subject o f (lie controversy: the
price of shoe-ihfns* o f .Salamanca. florrt Pueblo,' an’ hfteromoi Sabl ’I'f We ran give you * 20% rash dkri­
Under the regenie of General­ pwned by tnv syndicate*: “ The ll end savings op tire and windissimo Franciscor ranco, even the detail that a pOotWhck earns '■'&lt;. „u&gt;nn Insurance. C. M. Boyd *
.vjsgnnUa Avrnur. rhone
bootblack* are organised into .t prrrrtit more docs noi .oem to
syndicate. The syndicate Is a sort w a rra n t fVhsure o f a n a tio n a l o r?* |tn. A d v.
of CIO plus NAM plus Nf.Itll. I
Spain ha* 27 of them for various
industries, and alt employer* and
employees must belong.
B ID S O N .SCHOOL E Q U IP M E N T
i'rires Raised
According to a recent item in
the Salamanca papers. Ihc hoot- •
blacks belong lo the ‘‘ Artisan*’ ;
T h e Hoard o f Tru stees o f Special Tnx School District
Syndicate." The "Artisan* Syn­
N um ber Six, L'lUe M onroe D istrict, Seminole C onn'
dicate," they added, had decided lo
ly , Florida, w ill receive scaled.bids until six o ’clock
raise the price of shines from
on Thursday evening, N ovem ber Seventh, 1946, on
About nine cent* to 12 cents. Thisi
item appeared in the midst of
the fo llo w in g equipm ent,— 1 Electric R e frig era to r.
column* of official demand* for
F or specifications, call O ffic e o f tho County Super*
the reduction of price*, denuncia­
intendent. Phone 143.
tions of the black market and an­
nouncement* of increased permitb *
for violator* o f‘ the ration laws.
M A I L BIDS T O — MR. H. G. B E H R E N S, Ch airm an
It added that the boot blacks op
ed the hike on the giound that
D istrict 6, l^skc M onroe, Florida.
would lo»e them friend* auJ
reduce their net income.
In Madrid, Y e took up the j w i &lt;j
shoe-shine contmvrr*)'. Ys !* thr
organ o f' Catholic interest*. It*
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name' meant "N ow " or “ Already.'
Although it cannot say so in *n
many words. It prefers the system
o f labor organisation* outlined in
tha papal encyclicals on the sub-

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T U E S D A Y , OCT. 29, 1946

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Personal

E DITO R — Cecelia Truluck

Ml*. T. Cl Colins honored her
non Tatltly with a party .it the
Miss Lucille Altman has nledgStafford on wj In Beta Pi a focial sorority at
or Mrs. C.
t . H.
it. Stxtrord
The PrcibyterUn Businas* Wo- home of
:.t D tU nd
mcn are invited to meet with bommtrlln Avenue celbbrniing hi* s ^ , , on- U niv.m iy
f | the Business Women of District uiird birthday. Icc cream and where she is a student.
^ No. 2, Oct. 22, at the First cate nerc served to the guests
■lTesbytcrian Church -in Orlando. |nml games played
Mr. and Mis. Charlu, Dona
Mr*. Joe Corley is in charge o f | Those «ho enjoyed the parly in- llamly and two childmi, formerly
transpor.ation arrangement*.
i eluded Johnny Kfeinhtlng, Emery of Coconut O rove. Miami, are now
Tho Women, o f the. Presbyter- hieinbr.ng, Jayco iM Y -.m , Fay residing in Deliver, Colo., where
Ian Church will meet In th e ! Stafford,
Hilly Stafford,
Nh I Mr. handy Is s*sociated with
.Social Room o f the Presbyterian Philip*,, Jimmy Spark*,
Cecil ITatt-Rogers Construction ’ Com­
Church to make bandages f o r 1Flower*. Taddy Collins,
pany. Mr*, tluinly is the former
th* White, Crosa quota at 8:00
Al.*» Mrs, A. H. Kreinbrin/, Miss Evelyn Call* of Sanford.
, _
‘-Mr*. II. L. Sparks, Mrs. K. A.
The First Baptist Church will Uj,
Mis. T. C. Collins and
Mr. and Mrs. Wurt W. Warner
have a social for all members Mrs. C. It, Stafford.
spent last week In lliadenton a*
^ of the church at tho church antho guest] of Mr. and Mia. Italpii
- * nex at V:80 P. M.
Warm I,,
r and. rfamily.
Ralphll•Is
now
,KlLif,-fl,tr.nr'-ttjir.
ltri
WEDNESDAY
Miss Gretchen Lewis city i-dltor
of Uw BradentonHerald,
The Brotherhood o f Itailiuhd
He
wu*
formerly
associated
with
Trainmen and Ladies .Auxiliary Honored W ith P a rly
The Sanford Herald,
will have a covered dish supper
In. the I. O. O. F. Rail nt 0:IW p.
0|un House was held' at tho
M.
Kirchcr residence on Thursday j "MA R M A G H ANNOUNCED
everting, h o n o r i n g bride-&lt;lcct!
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THURSDAY
Mrs. Edward)
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Waters,
Th,. Townsenn C|ub wilLmcet at Gretchen l&lt;ewis.
7::i0 P. M .‘ The-public is coil Kirchcr, Mrs. Ernest Southward, Sr. aro announcing their marri
r iir e
E E S
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Rlthoo
• dtully Invited.
! 7 \ h e guc*t “
or! r a S d M.mrc’l c h ^ e l h, the F t m
FRID AY
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The. Seminole Baptist Women's as hostesses, assisted by Dorothy Methodist" Church in Waycfoss.
,
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Gn. on Monday, Oct, U •
v Missionary Union Association will McDaniel.
Mrs. Waters, tho former Mra.
The dining table was covered
meet at 10:30 A. M. in the FirstTtHI vriui U aiHiKUikt
Margaret Locke,
UMVnvt naa
has been
MtTU emvin
Baptist Church o f Titusville. Mr*. with sheer lace, centered with a
large spun surgar and lac« wed- ployed by tho Hollywood Shop*
Voile Williams of Sanford will
ding M l. and sprays &lt;tf lily of for several years, Mr. Waters
preside.
tho volley. This attractive center haB charge of (he Sanford Elks
piece had originally been the I-edge. They are residing at the
ornament topping the wedding Avalon Apartments for the pre­
BIRTH A N N O U N C E '! ENT
cake of tho Ed Hirchcrs anil hod sent.
Mr. and Sirs. F\ D. Smith, Jr. been saved for such family occa­
arc annuUfrcing the birth of a sion*. The table appointments
&lt;1auitfile r J on Alfa on (V- r ", .7 were all silver and toll w h ite-'
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TUESDAY

rn f f t e a M ! ^ h . ^ - 'Lntmiai

•''£ • Casselberry N ew s

HnalUtal.
m ttbl.
rh. fainter
former
.‘ I'P "rtangemvnC Jlrs.j „ y U n t, Williams Casselberry
HoNpital. Mrs
Mrs.. N
Smith
is the
S, C. Graham pint red .coffeo and
Jewell Marsh.
i 'Irs. C. 1*. linrki-y, flu- ten. AfAll the children of the com­
, j-angemynte of (urn und brilliant
shrubbery Were used throughout munity nro ’ Invited to a Tlal_
lowet-n Party sponsored by the
the ______
room*.
Tho Guest book was kept b y' Run&lt;lay .School. Tho party will
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Mr* . Jewel
The guest bo held at the Community .House
night at 7:30.
of 1
honor was nttlred in a lie- Wednesday
II-.
tr.lt
U i l L . . . . . and lovely
Mr*.
Rill lWilliams
com ing kelly
frock wltli
daughter,
Jean Delores, are
tour he, uf whili*.
M in I -»■V» l,
irimi nit- Orange Memlii'c:r in the ovvnink' |»ri*rented
her fiancee, John t 'rowell , who I onul Hospital, and getting along
ha,| just arrived from North
Mr, W. F. 1. e W 1a. ,,^ , L n^ h „ V " r.V.nK.V °n.: T ' M Z *
&lt; nn ilma
fnol her &gt;'f tin• guest of honor. of the local Beauty shop, i* stnyInrf at the home of Mr. nnd
wa* uitiml in liinck Jcrsc &gt;'•
The following guest, called Mrs. Hibbard CaM.-lberry, Jr. on
durmg the evening: .Mr*. S J. Quail 1'ond ^ v e
will buy a
Nik. Mr- and Mr*. Herman MoK*
Mr. John G o v r e au, movie
ris, .Mr. and Mr*. Boyd Coleman, operator, will have charge of tho
rigulor
F’riday evpnlng show at
.Mr*. Jno. Andes Jr., Mrs. Clar­
se.
This
ence Wynn, Betty Bryan, Mra. the Community H o u
bo "Pralrio
•J, N. Airarello, Mrs. J. M. Gar­ week’s movie will
mil
film
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diner, .Mr*. J. (), Andes, Hr., Mr*7 Gunsmoke" starring Bill FRIiotl
C. J. Jones, Fir. sinl Mr*, it. W. and Tex Ritter,
vVare,
Sti*s Norine Norwood, f Roland L King, RM 3, U.S.N.,
Mr*. larrena Tindel, Mr*. Ernest ! was the guest of Mr. and Mr*,
tamillnn, Mu* Jt-wel] Pittman, Howard Grceiir, Thursday ond
dr*. L, S. 11nr key, Mrs. T. F. hVl'Iay trf last week
King, who
\duma, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Jones, Is stationed al Dram Cove
marked down fron
dr*. J. A. Strange,
Mr*. Hal Springs, is from the Greene *
Hunter, Mr*. E. C. Simpson, Mr*, home town o f Sllonm, Ark.
TmOO to 8.98
It. F\ Cole, Mr. and Mr*. L. M.l
Mr. Tally _ Hottawny has been

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and Mr*. Ed McKinley, Mr*. J.
P. Wilson, Mr. und Mra. Max
Lou ing, Mr*.- Martha Coleman,
Mr. nnd Mr*.. Thank Shame*,
Mr. and Mr*. Jno. Kmler, Mr*.
It. T. Warren, Mr*, Dorothy MeIhmiet, Ml** Ella Bolton, Mr*.
S. C. Graham ami Mrs. W. F\

Table
W EDNESDAY
M O R N IN G

F L O R ID A

TERRACE

The

WcsUlde P. T. A. will
the annual Halloween
Carnival on Oct. -10 from 11:00
till 8:00 p, M. at the school. A
chicken pilau supper will, bo serv­
ed nt *5 00 P. M. which will be
followed by picture khows, rides
on th,. American I.rglon train,
three jeeps, a hayride, saddle
ponies and n scooter.
The police have planned to block
o ff the streets surrounding the
school building so that the children
can play safely.
All parent*, teachers, students
and friends are cordially Invited
to attend tho Halloween party.

GOOIF*'KITCHEN IS BOTFI
8AFE . ANl&gt; C.QNV'ENIENT
I f you're building n new kitch( n or remodeling an old one, hero
are some basic planning Idea* to
help you develop an efficient
kitchen.
They are by Myrtlo

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so successfully, the 1healer Guild
i* at work oh th&lt;j pn&gt; prodqctioii
planl fur u'Ncill'* m *t pi t&gt;'. \
MtKJ„ for t)l0 Mlabegotten/ One
of the s»*ere!«rles at tho publish­
ing firm thought tlm title vv, *
"A Moon Kor Ml,* lb-go1ten."
. complained tii.it di. hod 1.
nml
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read a single rt-feteiHO
lady mentioned in the title
MIt must bo sunn thing
l l i i n e y '" shy &gt;-Util-Ill led
! ‘J"
While on if,11 111, &gt;11II)
ono of the iiio’ I uni |iioken b'HiV
an race relations i, 'Really th*-|
|i)u e l« by M en ilew ovv nnd
jtrrT)^rj Wolfe. It'* tho highly
wn|„h|blUKl story of Max*, u !
whit* man, whoso selective ser
Vico card, cabaret performer’ *
Bccnae and Jail record* li-d him
n* a Negro.
Writing rnqdi lit
bout hi* evil day* nnd find
n.
.gen eration ,
Mertrow
myt-.d,
jy,
wTiy
ho now dedicate, hiitwdf to
,g
the Negro rare mid N'gro mu n-,
with a highly mm*u.t1 e*plmin
tfiin nf hi. mu ‘ ■! ■ -*

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alter and rlf.Tn that salt first."

Only Knot vent, brine c*n&gt;l sum­
mer eoenfort, rain pnilrrllon ami
economy, (tqstom built.
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METAL AWNINGS

flcient general Illumination plus
additional lighting over work
■urfacea. Plenty o f branch cir­
cuit* and appliance outlets al­
low free u s o f e ll electric appi lances.
7. S A F E TY . Doorways should
e m it free flo w of trafficloundod corners on counters and
sliding crdblndt doors prevent
.bumps and bruises.
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The entire fam ily will enjoy a
comfortable, attractive kitchen.

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A n Id ea l A f t e r School Pickup. Wholesome

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Work surfaces, wall*.
and floors should be smooth and
durabio.
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for eroea ventilation if posslhle.
An electric exhaust fan will xe-

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"A re you kidding"

TW O -W A L L —In the narrow
with cntranoci at oppoelte working posture; provide toeequipment may be lined up space at baa*.
8. A M PLE STORAGE SPAOB.
mule! While with a passageLocate storage
for sup'
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spuig tut
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bctween.
plies, utensils,
enalla, and «oquipment as
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Roy Johnson’s
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Lips Radiant as

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Mr. ami Mra. Phillip Bauer
•ntartalne.l with a supiki at
their home Inst Wednesday evening.
Those present were: Ed
win Ballard. Horace Story, Alton
Kirkland. Geraldine Miller and
Juanita Kirkland of Orlando. Also Dlxlo Croslcy, Robert Geiger
of Sanford and France* L e iil,
Mrs. IL It. Patti,hall ret-ji'»*l
homo
from
tho hospital on
Thursday and is recuperating
,
.
.The Woman* Society of Christl*n Service observed the week
ifr itill
of P™ y*r with a special program
Tojg, homo tconomlcs consult­ on Thursday. Those who uvre
ant of (ho National Safety Coun­ present Included Mrs, IL D.
cil.
Illckok. Mra. Molllp Dooley, Mr,.
1. CONVENIENT A It RANGE- NsBo Thomas, Mr*. W. G. Kil*
MENT. Place equipment a , that bee, Mrs: J. It. llllhrey, Mr,. J.
Wl,rk pro2ra*se* naturally, W ^ i - j L Brown. Mr*.
Hnitel Fly til.
oul wasted step* from ono work- Mra. Young, Ml**
JatVerno Dun„ ranlrt lo. another. Equipment kel.. Miss
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Evelyn
inR
Evelyn
Daniels, und
usually can bo arranged la . 000 I Mr*. Waller Yarborough,
of tho
following
Ilett
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ng plans:
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Fsyo Yarborough, Mdd
A. U-SHAPED— tho *lnk
Is I red Blattnicux and June McGill
usually placed at th* center of ] spent Sat unlay in Del-and at
tho U„ with
ranea on ono the Homo Economics convention.
ith tho ranga
aide wall and tho refrigerator on
Friends of Mrs. J. W. Flynt.
the other.
Sr. will be glad to learn that
B. L -S IIA P E D — n
she was able, to leave the hospitati on Saturday .arul is now.
of equipment aro
seoucnco along tw
recuperating at her home,

Values! Real full cut
housed msi?s, guaran­
teed color-fast. Attrac­
tive checks and floral
print*.'
Size* 14 to 44.

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The Sunday night buffet slip- courts nt the Inn kbfiuld Ui finat the Country Club was is hod in'the'next few weeks and; S
well attended . . . Among those the work on the swimming p*xil
present vvero Mil. und MBS. ti. will resume this Saturday ns tho
W. SPENCER and guests, MB. long awaked essential equipment
and JIBS. C. E. SPENCER. Silt, i# duo . , . Tho bar nt tho Inn
and MRS. GEORGE TilU llS-'i will be bamboo and will have a
TON, MR.
ami
MRS. TOM lako front vtitranco with tcrBOLT. MR. and MRS. W. 0. race!
MRS. FRED T. W ILLIFLEMI NG,
.'lit. and MRS. AMS has recently returned from
JAMES
RIDGE,
MRS.
ROY a glorious traveling trip up am!
REED, MIL
and MRS. ROY around tht, Grant lathe* . . .
W ILLIAMS.
Mil.
ami MRS. Friend* of J U L I A N STBNDALK 1_ SCOTT’. JIL, .MIL and ,STRO'l will regret to learn that
MRS. JOHN- IVEY, MR. aud ho is ill :utd confuted to hi* roMRS. BRAXTON PERKINS. JIL. sidemu . in the Langley ApartMISS MARTHA WIGHT, SUBS mepla
. . JULIAN 1* . tho
CATHERINE GORDON, G. D. Ilernld’a managing e.lltor . . .
BISHOP, JIL, It. A . NEWMAN, Always smiling . , . MRS. EDJIL, OIL and MRS. C. 11. TEIl- WARD K1UCI1ER . . . MAR
Mra. A. F. Moran
WILLEGAIt. CLYDE TERW1L- THA P U T S
HAYES
write*
LEGAK, JIt.. UR. and MRS. T. from Germany th a tV h o Civil
Tho Methodist Church School F. M CDANIEL Mit. and MRS. S on in 1 employees nro plentiful
had a picnic supper on Lako Hxr- JACK H A L L MR. und MRS. /or the amount of work to bo
ru‘&gt;' 0,1Sundayafternoon. Ap- K. II. SMITH. MR. and MRS.
done . . . Shu likes working with
proximotcly 30 wcrepresent.
F. D. St OTT. MIL und MBS. A l. counter-intelligence . . .
The
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas a n d‘ BRYANT. MB. and MRS. FA) TEM PLE girls from Sanford
son F'rsnk spent tho weekend in W illT \ E ll an,i MISS CECELIA liavo not been assigned Job* ns
Wildwood.
TIU Lf CK and other* . . . Ap- y. 1 . . . MBS. CHARLES RK t TS
Mr. and Mr*. J. J. txifflcr of pruximutely lot) persona witrui- plan* to leave in lire near futPittsburg, Pa. were guest* at tha sed the exhibition of golf tricks ute for Fort Sam Houston, TexGeneva Hotel whilo looking over by .K»K FI/A It. world fnmous » * t««. join her husband LIEUT.
their property. They have pur- arti»t
Tho .M:iyfair I;m ha* COL- BUTTS
When back
‘
CK MOItltES- I., Washington, 1). C. JANE 1
cha,cd th0’ Su,ton P'a« BnJ « - ,’ lrr' 1 « chef
JACK
/ pretty BOLLING will bo busy,
. putting
.
to build there in tho future. SF.Y to the tunc of many,
Mrs. • Lolluo
Alderman and dollar.* to
... oversee tiro knehrn now slip covers on tho furniture
Mrs. Judion L-nnard ara visit- this winter
.... . . . ____
__ _____
_
Have you ever j
MR.* MOBILESin __
her ...
Homo. . .
irtg the latter'* son Dr. O. D. .sKV hat been working With top seen a' mother a* 'youthful as
Lcnnard and family in Macon, flight resort hotels :»/ chef for MARY KI.IJ'.N MARTINA
Ga.
Tho tennis she ho., three ydungstersl
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Braddy
lpcIll . f” w days in VidalTs. Ga*.
play mx in Pontiac reformatory.
vlaUini.
reiatives recently.
recently.
1 111* U T I l U m C O I U C t ll
tailing relatives
Go- nt) nublie scIhhiI training ILlJ *
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. WeatherTimes 111fee Jail* and a met-* of poolbee of Jacksonville wvro visit­ 2iVIMumsand
room*, went lo college in a gang
ors of 'Irs. Maymo Malhleux on For
The Publishers of tea pad*, earned my I’ h.D. in
Wednesday.
,
moro creep joints and speakeasies
Mr. and MVs. W. IT. Slcg, Mr*.
and dnncchull* than tlio law al­
11, JACK O’ RRl.VN
Phillip Bauer ami Mrs. O. It.
NEW YORK—-Eugene O'Nelll’a lows. Pontiac was Jtlst a kinder­
Mathtuux attended tho Baptist
garten -lo me ., . . Poppa havu
Associtatiun held In [&gt;uytona on 'The Iceniait Comoili,'.’ establish- _
ed u» the season's firnt soiid Vou nnl' Idea now n piatt took
Tuesday.
o* ■ 1,1 be earn- il i&gt; - '
FYienda of Vance Wag non will new theater success, ha* lawn
regret to learn thal ho-.-Is in having equal success in thn book IDteiilng to hD cellmate* 'boanthe Buy Pines llosidtal for treat- ( ‘cld. I bo published version al- '" g h.'W IwoliloJ tha ban, digging
ment
P
I ready ha* sold 25.1100 copies, of the riffs tho wheelr wcio knack
Milrt were 01 doted' befoixi ing mil when bo nslo the r ,!*
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Oldham “ hM‘ JS.mi
and then nil of n sudden picked
had J.* M. Rider of Hncgerstown. pnl&gt;lo ,1' ion.
Md. as their guest on Monday
The .1triage -itIn fni lb» pub UP 1 liorn nod began to tell tho
uhot.v C i i y in nll»«ic?
cveuing.
|t '., t
-t
RiintlH.t\ pi.ij
"I'm going l „ explain alanlt
Mi
and
Mr*.
J.
W.
David
nnd
i,
n
uromoi
h.iH
H
I
copies
,,
,
....
, „
.
that. And how he fvtighl across
p.iptilur selling a, tunny n man** land between the race*,
^
were guests of
Mr*. Lmisa ‘ h** ....
au-ttng .l*ni Crow a* bn went, to
*un! - , t il \,'iitL. "Slrniigo In
t whi l e lui had to go. And how
tsmuediate
S.u n d a y teriod.
- id UU.tHMi , .,|m s and 11 felt wlnai he got there. I'll tell
r* T h c " " n m
rn M b
School, Clns* of the Baptist hi, .\|,mining lie, nine* Elect ra," all alsoit that. list, especially
Church wa, entertained by tlw-ir 1,, ..
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.
1
■ 1, ltd 11 »
Hu- 1^
™
Gult ' at lui'h m n illv pul ill-* ln-t| tii iuim4
M hon.e on Thuf“ I.y_ evening, a* If«m .&gt;huw*a “ TIu* Asiaw m " n stiirf ttittt happened in the
S. o f A.’*
A
A fter
fter an
an ovenimr
evening u
of games, suld b- than 2J»ot* despite anmo
Mrs. Unit assisted by her mother loud and ulridiiil noises which
Mr,, l l e r t h n Lindsey served Rhaw made at tl*i critic., who
Iiunrh nn,l cake* to the followh, ,.urs o ff |lt. play,
tug:
Ninu and Ruth McMahan,
O N, ill and Geoigu Bernard
Mildred and Stewart . MathleUX, Rjuio -bind alone in tludi field,
Hetty nnd Harriet Geiger, Den- boO
n-id.-tnl fin beyond any
'uti and F'rcd Ihvvatt, David Old- olio i 1.iin.iti-il.- and .1 a re-ult
hath,
Luther
David.
Richard thHt play, mn m«nl m dmma
Brockman and Orville IIoiling- „ nd 1i emture Course, .......tost
head.
edue,siona|
Institution*. Random
Kenneth Ilarriski I* employed l|vn , ,tlto publUlu i.
evpectw
by tho Internal Revenue aqd 1* •*Tb iii nuui" In outsell "StrnmV
located In Daytona Beach.
lie In ',iludo.'

Illness.
Mr. and Mrs, James H. Phil
lipa and family havo moved Into
their hunve at 221 Luka Triplet
Driva. which they recently purcrwcd from CletU IL liw d ermilk.
Mr*. Grace K. Hill of Orlando
has piirchasrtl n^hungnlow from
l^iwis.
Otis E. Poland.
Mr. and Mrs. IL J. Bevnns and
family hnVe returned froni their
trip to New Kensington. Pa.
Hints To HousewivesRev. Nath Thompson now haa
Weekly from Home Demon,Irallon a telephone in the parsonage;
the number is 1310-M.
• .
Specialise Tallahassee

on the B argain

SANFO RD ,

— TELE. NO. 148 sputtsor

Social CalendarrParl* For Her Son

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H ERALD ,

W estside Halloween
Carnival Oct. 30

Activities

Mrs. T. C. Collins Has

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HERALD, SAN FO R D , FLORIDA

t U t s b A Y r 0 C T T 2 B . 1946

Htate o f F lo ri da , t h i s t h e l l t h day
French Avenue aa a farm-to- * machine from
O. N. Spelaa today expressed resentment at
L E G A L N O T IC E
o f O c t o b e r , A. D. !»««.
market road and to repava and Equipment Company waa ap- what they term "unwarranted”
Ix tu re for
O. P. H E I I N D O N
widen it. Mr. Bayliaa wrote that proved. Following a discussion of Filipino press criticism of G I rm; h t a t u o f k i j u u i h a t o i •
C l e r k of t h e Cl rc U lt C o urt.
U lc e rs
the matter, will be given serious the City's *xp*rien£3 with carnl- behavior. The generals announc­
^ o ito T itv
a 01:1.1 A
U U T I M I I K , (HEAL)
considerstlon as soon as estl- vals, no second was given a pro- ed their feelings In a joint &gt; u H o w a r d K * l f « r . R u r a l It oute ( l a r l a n d XV. Hpencer •
1
this
111,
N*w
M
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r
t
i
n
s
v
i
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.
W
e
s
t
A t t o r n e y a t la w
mate* o f the coat o f tbs eon- poMi t0 p,rm i{ th&lt; j . K Sparks statement which was distributed V irgin ia .
structlon can ba mad*.
Shows to operate her* on Nov. to every soldier in the Philip­
A s w o r n b il l o f c o m p l a i n t h a v i n g
City Attorney Fred R. Wilson jj ,
l i w n filrtl a s s l n s l y o u In |ha C i r c u i t
pines.
was Instructed to prepare an,
The Hill Hardware Company
Simultaneously, th# Army con­ C o u r t o f Hrmlnnla C o u n l y , K lu rld a ,
C t ia n c v r r . b y l l n b c t l ( l u t h r l c
Dr. Leonard Barker
ordinance relative to glrlng traf-, WM
contr»ct for 600 firmed the beating pf an aged In
fo r a n n u l m m i r t m a r r i n g * , t h n r
Optometrist '
fic right-of-way to blind1 person, f i ' o t two and a half inch fTra Filipino by "a n ' A r m y 1 major. pr events a r * t h r r e f u l a rumiuantK-q
carrytng a white can* wl.h pen- hose, and 200 feet of on. and Manila newspapers printed new y o u |tr to* anti a p p e a r b v f o r a sa id
Eye* examined—Glaaaes
r t amt (l ie y o u r d e f e n s e * t h e r e i n
allies for violation* This initruc-, -1,- 1# tn.L l . u
Incidents of alleged misbehavior oCno uor
203 8. Orange Ava
b e f o r e ttis 1StH d a y o f N o v e m ­
tion followed the reading o f a • h* lf ,lnch ho‘ *‘ ,
,°,f
ber. A. I&gt;. I K S , o t h e r w i s e D e c r e e
letter in the subject by the Flor- E- E. I-osey and J. W. MlWskl, by American troops.
Orlando, Florida
I’
ro
C
o
r.f
e
se
o
w
ill
be
e
n
t
e
r
e
d
a
a
a
l
n
e
t
Th# American major 1*
ids Council to the Blind. M r.1relative to establishing a seaI’ b o n * 4967
Drug
you .
Wilson gava first reading o fi Pl*ne base at tbe municipal pier to have dragged an elderly Fili­
T b e tUnfnrU l l e r a l d . le h e r e b y
errr,- ^
d e e l c n a t e d a t a n e w s p a p e r In w h i c h
an ordinano* stating that It la waa referred to Roy H. Brown- pino mechanic from a truck
t h is c i t a t i o n w ill be p u b l i s h e d o n c e
unlawful to throw away or de- ing who has a 12 month option kicked and beat him Into
consciousness because o f a dent­ e a c h w e e k f o r f o u r ( I ) c o n s e c u t i v e
stroy traffic violation ticket# or ; on this program.
ed fender. The Filipino Is em­ w e e k s.
written notices fo r violations,
WITNCHM m y wand and ' o f f i c i a l
and stating penalties.
Prickly pear, a species of esc ployed by th# War Crimes Com­ v ea l a t Hanford. C o u n t y o f Memlnole,
U N D E R NEW M A N A G E M E N T
A fivs year leas* agreement tu* common to central and south­ mission.
to Harry Crosson fo r operation ern Arisons, bears a purple, pear
Navajo bridge in northern A/iG A L L O W A Y ’S S E R V IC E S T A T IO N
o f the trailer Camp at Fourth shaped fruit that is edible to man
•
-*- j ,
Street and French Avenue w*s and Is eaten by coyotes, foxes and tons i* th* only highway bridge
crossing the turbulent Colorado
approved. Placing of lights near other desert wild life.
West First Street et Elm Avenue
river for approximately 1,000
certain hchools, churches and In
•
•. •
JOLLY
miks—from
llouldcr
Dam to
business districts, was approved. I
(Formferl^ Shoemaker’s
3
Generals
D
efend
iim
Muab, Utah.
*'An election proclatpaUon for
Dec. 3 was approved and Mr*. |
- — Featuring—
G
I
s
I
n
Philippines
F. E. Roumlllat waa named as
let* I* the principal crop which
clerk and Mrs. Margaret Barnet,
ACCESSORIES
W A S H IN G
MANILA,
Oct. 29, UP}— ran be grown on cotton land.
J. II. Beck and Mr*. W. E Wat­
TIRE REPAIRS
“
We
have
hern
able
to
prevent
POLISHING
son were named aa inspectors. Three commanding general* of starvation thua far," he concluded,
favorite
SERVICE
Purchass of a street marking Arm y forces*In the Philippines
GR
EASING
"hut I ’m worried about the rural
III II
flHfll12 M U
TlllOW
• nit C;i
population which does not pro­
have scraped the bottom of th* duce food.'
...................
..
tin,” he said.
A
Bengal la Safe
WORK W ANTED
In the province of ^Bengal, of
which Calcutta D tbe capital, the
LAWNS. m owbxL
Reasonable
government expects to gel through
prices. Jerry Lord, phone Vtttt- ^
all rights.”
It was in Bengal
where several millions died during
By W ALT MASON
the 1942 famine. Now the worat
N&gt;MV Dhi-iit, Ocu r — India* scarcity areas are the southern
FOR RENT
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 4. ARTICLES FO R SALE
duel with famine goes into ila crit­ sections of India.
T Y P IS T will assist offices, elubs,
ical stage uunug me filial monin*
Individual*
with
corrcsponThe American Famine Mission FUltNISHKD bedroom for rent. G-tlOUSl homo Vr sale, 2 miles
LeaIh
ercom
ed.
|pni*!IC
.
ui tins year, wuii government oi­ to India recommended heaira 1mGentleman
preferred
dene#, - mailing hate, monthly
IViunc. . .out « a Ctlsry A « m i »
liv in g
RECOl(l)
I’L
A
i
433
------------■lalctncm*. Work called for .
room, 2 bedrooms, sleeping
tfflfti tJUTTKifUio third aUartef of
$69.95
ling mrougn tbe crisis largely up­ this year. The" mission's recom­
and delivered. ’ Phone 474-J.
porch, bath, dining room, kit­
l
W
A
N
T
E
D
TO
RENT
BAUER
APPLIANCES
chen, breakfast room, aervico
on Australia.
, mended imports, with actual re
porch, large lot, fruit trees,
" S i m:p in a very light corner,’ celpls in parentheses, are: July
10 Busineaa Opportunities
doubt* garage, i’ hona 960-J.
■aid
. Kajemira Prasad, lood 226.000 lone. (290,000); August ONK or two bedroom fumisht-J
HILEX COFFEE MAKERS
apartment
wanted.
I
’ermanent
mint* • In me new .popular
guv _____
380.000
(209,000);
618,White dkiamcl
.
.,00 (2
,
. . September
.
resident. C. STAN SHU it Y, i*hone
eminent. VAR of bur expenatione
(2&amp;0,000-e*timated): October
GROCERY STOKE for sale with
COOKING W AK E
9139.
va|tUCEItY and fruit business
* •6-room apartment upstoli’S. Good
HANFORD HARDWARE CO.
nave (alien down, and on top .0* 690,000 (government had pro­
location. Phone 097,
&gt;
210 East First St.
mts come* tho snipping stnae R&gt; L ralt)mod distribution ot 344,000 FUltNISHKD ur partly furnished *showjng good net weekly prone,
• complete with stock anu tixms United Slates.
tons but now expect* not more
house or apartment. Permanent • lure*, and fv&amp;u.uu Inventory.
A loud usparmient spokesman than 199,000); November 260,000. ’ resident. 2 children. John Blan­
V ELVE T.D RA PES add other*— 11
Price $2,760.00 cash.
LOANS
said mat as n result ot Urn loud
Part of the solution could be
ton,. 618 Park, Phone 672-W.
chairs, curtains, amell table*.
ID
E
A
L
TOURIST
couit
site
8
ration msy have to bo reduced diversion of relief shipments to
Pre-war silk and cotton dre**
mlU* iputh of Sanford on U. S.
again. ,-l wins there-will be local India from the northern hemi­
LOANS MADE
material, spreads, etc. Call Tues17. COO feet highway frontage.
FROM »i0 IO ».ioo
■tarvellun if wo do,” he added, sphere, whoro the harvest occur* TWO-DEDUOOM apartment or
day and Wednesday at 320 K.
$2,000.00 cash.
’'out you never know— we may In September, the government house. Any location. Phono 102M-.M.
strict privacy; last service
Craves St.; Orange City, Fla.
4*b ACRE FARM with modern 5
scrape through."
FLO KlD A LOAN CO.
spokesman said.
room
house,
excellent
condition
Chronic Starvation
Crop Failure
1U2 Sanford Avenue
I MOAT AND trailer in No. 1
3
REAL
ESTATE
FOR
SALE
2
screen
porches
lath
lights
and
"With our. sysieni of rationing
The Immediate cause of India’*
BOHKOW HERB WHERE
condition. 1210 Magnolia Ave.
telephone on paved highway elo*o
we have had no deatha directly food shortage was the failure last
PRIVA C Y IS KhSPEClED
attributable tu the shortage," tho year of the monsoon (seasonal An exceptionally, well planned, two J in. $8,600.00 terms.
YOUR natural deair* fo r privacy
spokesman continued, "although rains), which the government call­
In money matters is strictly
story houso wilh J,-bedroom*, I I ACRE FARM, tiled, H wells 7 O R IE N TA L scatter rugs. 4xfl
we are always having starvation ed “ unprecedented in 60 years” in 'large living room, ample kitchen
respected here.
Friends and
and smaller. Very reasonable.
6 room house excellent condition,
relatives age not questioned
doaUi*. Lven in normal times, I'm that it affected’’ rice and millet
Call after 6 P. M.. I'hone HM9.
freshly painted bath and electri­
and pantry space, large screened
about your credit.
Your em­
city on paved highway. $10,000.front porch, located on three
ashamed to say, people in India crop* ns well as spring wheat and
ployer or busineaa associates
00.
lots, in excellent neighborhood.
starve because they haven't tho com (mail#).
Just received!
will not hear of your personal
money to buy.
Lot* have a dcsirablo assort­ rWO WELL built 6 room house*,
Other factor* include a popu­
ALADDIN LAMPS
affair*. 'Thar* ia no cauao for
bath and electrictiy, can be
ment of citrus and other fruit.
"But there ia serious and con­ lation increase estimated st some
H IL L HARDWARE CO.
embarrassment.
purchased separately, $3,600.00
tinued malnutrition. The people 26 millions 'alnce the war began,
Consider this to bo one of the
301 East First 8L
Reasonable credit requirements.
each.
best values available In th* City
nave no physical reserves let;."
and. that during the war India—
No co-makers on money loans.
of Sanford. The property may 6 ROOM HOUSE, well located 2
In India, where tho bulk of the always a Urge Importer of r ic e Variable payment plans.
bed rooms, bath, gas and elCc
be bought furnished if the pur­
2Vk gallon foam type
population ia strictly vegetarian, hod such sources as Burma and
F A M ILY LOAN CO.
chaser so desires.
Immediate . tricity. $3,600.00.
KIRK EXTINGUISHERS
me general ration lias been 12 Siam cut off by the enemy.
Phone $*
Florida Bank Bldg.
4 ROOM modern stucco bungalow,
possession.
$9.96
ounces of foodgrutns per day per
India imported before th# war
completely furnished, good neigh­
I f you aro seeking location, let
newly
charged
adult, and half of Dial for chil­ on an average of one and a quar­
borhood. 11,260.00.
ua show you-till* fairly priced
12 S P E C IA L SERVICES
H IL L HARDW ARE CO.
dren. Food department officiate ter million tons of foodgrains an­
W. R. W ILLIAM S, Realtor
house in an excellent neighbor­
301 East First St.
ilgu r#. tho ralio.n give* an adult nually, and sometime* as much ‘as
Phone 1120
hood; Has 4 bedrooms, large 110 North Park Ave.
GAKDKN llOHE
1,200 calories per day aa against two million tons per year.
SIGNS
living room, dining room, kitrnGARDEN RAKEri
rne 4,000 standard for soldiers in
Show cards andt posters
Peak Production
en,
porches
front
and
rear.
H
IL
L
HARDW
ARE
CO.
lull training, well over d,UU0 for ” Wo have tried to atep up our
O— ORE’S SIGN SERVICE
Floor* are in tine condition; in 6 ARTICLES FOR SALE
301 East First 8L
manual laborers and approximate- own production,” , the government
O. D. Landreas. Phone 1021
keeping with the rest of the
iy 2,400 for sedentary workers.
L UP with Fuel OU and Kfcrosource said, but that la not so
house which haa. recently been •F IL
aen* before winter.
Scarcity Grows
LATE model Hallicrafter 0 tube
easy since very nearly ninety per
decorated Inside end out. Owner
REN T A CAR
H. B. Pope Co, Inc. M0
Dr. Prasad said the situation In cent o f the land that can be used
radio, table model.
Used 30
leaving town and can give im­
YOU DRIVE IT
southern India was especially dif- for foodgrains I* being thus used."
day*,
coat
$00,‘
sell
fo
r
$40.
Mr.
mediate possession.
PUONR 200
NIC1IOLLS
Root, Montexuma Hotel.
ilcult. in Trapancoro stale, one of
However, he said between five 2 BEDROOM bungalow, partially
B1RJCKLAND-MOR
STUDIO OP PHOTOGRAPHY
IOKULSON
mo largest, supplies are particu­ ■nil six million • sere* had been
furnished, porches front and
for fine*; quality
•.’ -d h i v b .i t . INC.
converted from money crop* such
larly short.
rear, needs some repairs, 2M
POI
)RTRA!TB
6
ARTICLES W A N T E D
Another department spokesman ■a cotton, 'to food, although milacres located outside city limit*
Commercial and
d Copy
lopy.1Work
on paved highway, ideal for en­
said that India had. appealed to
Snapshot Bert Ices
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
joying country life yet not Isol­ Phone 1189 — 220 Melach Bldg. 1'LL IlUYi your car '•gardleat
PARTS AN1) SERVICE
Australia, which already ha* fur­
of age o r’ condition. R e* Reel, 109 Palmetto Are.
ated from modern conveniences
Phone t i l l
nished more than 400,000 .tons of
306 W. 2nd 8L
— near good school. $3,600. Im­ TUXEDO FEEDS— complete line,
food, for quick delivery of an­
09c Opens 12:45 P. M. 40c
lfu
h
l'i
Tuxedo
Feed
Store.mediate possession.
other 100,6o0 ton* of wheat, anj
4 room house, ejn good condition, G RITS and maal—(-round fresh USED pianos for cash. The Music ELECTRIC appliance repair*—
160,000 ton* if it'could be spared.
. we repair washing machine*,
ry ' " '
on a 100 It. lot facing caved
“ We know that Australia ta
•very Monday from snowflake
vaccum cleaner*, Ian*, mixer*.
'
road.,
located
on
West
1st
Slicet
anxiuua to keep her flour mill*
com. Can be .bought at Gard­
Trotter Appliance Service, 304
Extension, partially furnished.
going/’ the spokesman said, “ but
ner’* Store, Laka Monroe. 10 DAGS wanted—feed, fertiliser.
Price $3,000.
wa need the whole grain aa a
' 1b. hag. 11.00.
■Highest cash piles. W rite Cen­ AUTOMOBILE A* radiators re­
Stucco 2 bedroom house in excel­
substitute for rice. I f it would be
T oday - Wednesday!
tral City Bag Co. Box 2402, Or­
lent' condition, splendidly .furpaired. Wright k Cohen GarPopular Seat Cover*
possible Just for a month or tlx
lando.
&gt;
age. Slat A french, Ph. 1009-J.
SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
weeks to cut down supplies to th*
mills, or if necessary to laka sup­
ORLANDO
W HINING SENTINEL
age. Price $7,600. This house M ITA TIO N leathers In most 7 Pets, Livestock, Supplies
plies from the mill*, ' the needed
ORLANDO STAR
Is on a 16 lot location. .Plenty
colors and large selection o f
for delivery tq your home, phone
■mount could be supplied.”
of room for expansion. •
good upholstery fabric*. Hobart
A 0H0STRalph Ray, 760-W.
Trouble Ahead
wo very desirable lake front
S. Brown, 2911 N. Orange TOUCIITON A WATSON, 1101
The government spokesman said
Celery Ave. Has Purina Feed*.
T0-CH0ST
acreage tracja on the west side
A ve^ Orlando, Fla.
VKTKRAN'8
TER M ITE
India's food crisis would not be
of Lake Minnie, one containing
i MUCH
CONTROL CO.
GIVE us your order fo r baby 1
o n r until January st least, and
33 acres priced at $4,000 and
Formerly the W. P, Melton Ex­
chick*. The . S a n f o r d X-Cel
{ m /
that aha would not ba “ out of the
the other containing 19 acres
terminating Co.—6 years guaran­
Store, 2nd A banford.
priced
at
$3,900.
Both
of
ihese
woods until nsxt May," providing
teed contract, tended—apd in­
tract* have good building sites
crops sre normal.
JERSEY bull and cow. Mrs. Raulsured, 8 years experience. For
"Against a request o f 4,000,000
overlooking the lake and Orlando
arson, Enterprise, Fla.
*
free inspections and estimate
tons of Imported foodgraina for
JllghwaV, •
Phone ft or writ* IV O. Box
FOR SALE— One Jersey milch
1940, India, has received- .about
bedroom stucco house on Pal­
78 Long-wood, Fla,cow, 1 Jersey lleiffer, fresh in
metto, large living room, dining
,000 from all souroaa. Against
February. Phone 706 M.
— ~
second half dsmand o f 2,400room, kitchen and garage, all In
FLOWERS
13 NO TICE S— PE R S O N A L
good condition.. A good buy at
for all occasions
000 tons, wa received not more
SIX
blonde
cockers,
verjr
fine
pedlM cN e i l l a y o s t , f l o r i s t
fc $ 0 0 .
k
SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
than 000,000 to 700,000 tons
■lock. Seven week* old.
bedroom stucco house on large
Celery A v». just o ff Sloes
through September.
201 North Park
hold
until
Christmas
If
corner lot facing San Lenta, O ffice ph. 403, residence ph. B10-R
“ Tbs result is that although wa
d. Phono County 4304, _________ Telephone 37
ninety U ltdw pail Recently de­
have gona the absolute limit in
NOW ready to grind every Mon.
corated throughout and a vary]
internal procuring and rationing,
desirable home for any on*.
lal — beautiful, .3
Priced at $M00.
male. A R C rsgts*
Unstable Situation
bedroom frame bouse In good
County OTOE
“This la an extremely danger­
condition,
with
oarage,
altuated
ous situation. Anything may upeat it—strikes, damage to crons,
or communal troubles—and tad
result would be failure at sup*
ABBOTT &lt;
WATCH fo r the re-openlng o f El­
plies in already hastily rationed
eanor • Ann's Rad Barn. •
GIRL wan tad for soda fountain
room house furThe same source said that "the
14
LOST A F O U N D
work. Good pay, abort hours,
, Prim $240000.
■hipping strike In the U. 8. has
No night work, off weekends Mo- LOST—model airplane, white A
R L t, Box 1«3.
lost us about 160,000 tons and w*
truck 1938—1H ton Chevrolet
Iteysold* Drug Co-, Phone 90.
truck. 820 W. 20th-Bt. Phone
black 84” wing span, believed
can’t get the food out o f Java
u »* W .
COOK wanted. Also dlsh-wasbar.
INCOME Property—Urge group O N E electric rtfri
,»eApply
«— Roy VJohnson's
«• - - - Grill. - —
o f homes in colored section
aeon at Lowing
MAID wanted for general house- which will show good return an

ne;y Richard, city employee.
Commissioners -decided
that
since stores close at 7:00 P. M.
Saturday evening, parking meter
time shall not ba enforced after
that time, and Polios Chief Roy
G. William* was informed that
no red tegs should be issued af­
Ceellaeee rrs .* rake Oee
ter the above time.
A letter from F, IE. Bayltss
1 Gut named *| * committee to
■ Investigate
SnvMtleate cost*
roll* of this, himself, chairman o f the State Road De­
W. C. IIUI. Mr. Barer and 8(d- partment. was read in reply to
th* City’ s request to designate

Authorizes ,
Tourist Booth A t
M unicipal Zoo

F O R A B A N G -U P
HALLOW EEN

REPEATIN a

Cap Pistols .... $1.6
With Colored Trail* Ortpa
JUNIOR REPEATING

Cap Pistols .....
LOUDEST CATS

IN TOWN!

W ater
Metal. Drums $1.25
Tom T o m s .....$2.00
['W histles

Cowboy Playsuits
$2.50
WITH REAL LEATHER C1IAP8

Lone R an ger Outfit
$3.85
The Official Lone Ranger Outfit

IBSON SP&lt;?OODSG

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Block East of P .O .)

F o r BIGGER C R O P S HIGH ER P R O F IT S
P

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Crop Fertillxtrs, especially

formulated

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grown in Uie Sanford area. W e will try to keep a
stock o f Armour's on Hand at all times to meet y v
fertiliser needs. Come in now and place your orde

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Corner Second &amp; Sanford
PhoM 358

WHISKEY
WINE
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Banford, one white and black

T ^ B j 8 r ^ r* C A W N ° T r a U * r
park on State Highway 8 priced

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PUBLIC

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•n Unity Thom la Strength—
To rra tM the N m W Um World;
To f w i t i Um fio g rtee of America;
To Fredace P ia p u i l j for Sanford;

AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY
VOLUME

es
Decontrol Of
Cotton Prices
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(A t*)— ' 1‘rrsiilcnt Truman
was quoted today as saying
the gutsriunrni interuleo to
do overruling posaible to
stablliio Uto cotton market,
the t’ reaioente pledge to
taka acuon was related by.
Ileprraeniauvo Jonn sparkman. in# Alabama Democrat
had urged Mr. Truman to
use wnaterer war powers
were' accessary to prevent a
I ur liter collapse In cotton
price*.

— hunuior Y\ tutor* Oeoigo
luuuy
urgt-ti
imimAiiuw
priuu ducuturcii oti inunuluuurcu cotton goods, sx-'itutor Cicorgo oskOu tms move
111 orucr to sutomzc tn«
cotton nmrKot.
Ateanwnuo in Wushing- ton tne sudden closing1 01
um um.luu a principal ixnum mtuwugua tunny liruugln quit* nr
kCUJli. in uii apparent moyy to p.o. vous panic Roiling uy nurU-nic cm
.•11 piuuuccra, urn jvgncuituiu utrpar.itieni naa issued a sunetneti*
irtjciwriiig tnu cotton ctnp 1* it*
iilvUraiiiu •LatlnUcat |Mnl.iuli. A.
i no auiiiu Lium, Dcniuciauc Heproaeiiiauve aonu bpamman in
itiuuamn has railed oil r resident
Iranian to CAOiCiae whatever tvai
powers migm i'o necessary to
iiumcitiamiy aiatiinio the cotton
ilia. act.
timer pleas w erf made after tho
,\ew lura Colion r.xtuuiiKc cioaeu
tociay, amt tnu aow uimana aho
Chicago r.xcnaugca .ipncaiy luitoWcd sun. I ms is toe thud time in
iuaa ,uiau two w m i , that umau
e*caaha&gt;s navu oven Rianimcd auut
todays cioauig came alter a ihup
ol fid a turn limit on each et mo
past two nays, .unco tne nigh 01
..v t a t couun on uci. n, lne matKot *hia "ufo^pttf »p(JVo*ima^iy
Sod «*hale.

P len ty O f W aste
P a p er Is S een A t
li. N. Conference

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Opposed Russia On Veto. Debate

NEW YORK, Oct. 20, (41)—
There's muro than roeelm Uie casual
eye at the United hauun’a General
Assembly meeting in Now York's
f-mining MeartoWf pitrlc.
fuse, for'Instance, Una business
of waste paper. Waste paper, or
rather me uisposal of it, viea with
the a arid’a ilia sa a delicate prob­
lem for the UN.
Extraordinary precautions ars
taken in the handling of waste
paper at the Assembly sessions
10 prevent diplomatic accrata front
leaking out.
After each session, porters move
in and carstuily remove every
scrap of paper from the floor.
Uacurity agents keep a cloaa watch
on the porters aa (hay work and
ths porters are forbidden to even
pla^a their hands on the desks of
the dalegstss.
I f papers are left on these desks,
thsy must b« taken to U N ex pelts
who scan the doodlings to maks
____ jn Utara are no important.
canal;
notes or messages on thsm.
Whan the Igst scrap o f paper
has bean collected, tho day’s
cumulation is placed in l a m — I
vaa bag* which then are padlocked.
The waste then Is taken to Lake
Success, New York, where a special
mechanical device chews the peper
to tiny bite. When the machine
gets through with the paper, no
two words of any meesags. coul-.l
be read.
’
, ,,
The paper then la baled end sold,
with the proceed* going to the
United U etlpn^ttf^.

ated at about half a ton.
But paper Is not all t
Into the waste. Portera
astonishing unmber o f articles
which ars the personal property
kt
of the delegate*— Such tlllngi as
wedding rings, eyeglasses and
Homburg hate. '
.
'
These, of course, are tented
over to the U N Lost and Found
Department.
Many of tV se articles are found
in Check rooms. It seems that some
o f the delegatee are in aoch a nuh
7 1.
lo leave the aeealotu that thsy
forget to stop at the check rooms
*fr to pick up their belongings.
COTTON- BUBPE N P K P
NEW YORE,

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O ct 80, • « » -

The president of the New Te«k
Cotton Exchange, Frank

.ilm miM *
will be

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change today. H# said
1uspension decision 1 waa 1

by th# board o f
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^ The flashing

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NEWSPAPEH

W E D N E S D A Y , O Cl\ 30, 1946

AMG Accuses
Germany Of
Bad Faith

Associated Press Leased W ire

NO. 288

Coal Industry
IssuesWaring

CONTROL OF HOUSE CENTERS IN 85 DISTRICTS

Failure O f Council To
Decide Issuea Seen
A b L ack O f Basic
Democratic Concept

Action F o llo w ^ Drop
O f $10 A b a le A n a
Closing O f A ll U S .
Cotton Lxcnangus

------ V t f c N N A y t i a . r O o L R U

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SANFORD,. FLO R ID A ,

Established 1908

XXXVU

S r r r a ld

Partly
cloudy
and continued
warm
tonight
and tomorrow.
.Scattered showers on aoutheaat
coastal section. Moderate east­
erly winds In north portion,
frenh In south portion.

Government Seeking
Compromise T o Sa­
tisfy Lewis, Keep
M ines In Operation

STUTTGART, Ckt. 80. DP)—
W A SH ING TO N, OcL 30, The
United
States
Military
(/P)— A warnitiK woa issued
uovtriinuru In Uermany today
blurt.Iy accused Its own sponsorb y the con i industry today
sed tiermaii States Council of
Against John L. lew is' de­
not putting democracy Into af­
mand that the government
fect in Uermany by failing to
negotiate a new wage pact
decide what lo.do about a major
problem.
,
would m ak e'it much moro
A number of Germans being
difficult to return the soft
expelled from the Sudateniand
coni mines to private operand other eastern areas hare to
1
bo ab,orbed by the three stales
A tio ii'
*
in the American /one In Ger­ THti MAP SHOWS IH I SVATfS (In blacBNwherc control of llu* House of Representatives may be .1-li I ,1 w .tn
laswis Is playing a tight hand
many. AMU ksfl It up to the
in his campaign to finesse Y pay
German States . Council to decide the number oLdouWAil-dDtrWls In cdth .States In white ih..w where Democratic vr Itfpublican main -nt*.
boost out of tho govcrilmcnt for
what percentage should go to Or pt(|y choices, are ex libeled to win. There are Hi dt.tr lets in doubt, plus three scats Of congre*snien -at - ir *»•
his 100,000 United Milie WorkNe.w Me" ,co .,nd I 1' 1" ? 1*' ,n ?r,lcr 10 win conttol of the lloiltc. the. Republicans. who tt-id
cacti s.ate. The slates them­ •
crx. txjwlx U letting the gov­
(fnicr;ia(l( nal)
selves had settbd. on 60 per 10- tests St pressnt, must capture .3 additional scats. The Democrats now hold 24t scnls.
ernment worry about a aolution
cent for Bavaria, 20 par cent
to his demands.
for Greater Hesse and 24 per
* As for tho government, offi­
cent' for' Wuer.termbsrg-Baden.
cial* are trying lo find a form­
Then after months ot delay
ula for keeping the soft coal
and indecision, ths evacuee com­
mines going without opening the
mittee suggoaod 64 per cent for
path for a now' riftina of wag* •*
CONftMINO DUUNO A tttSION of Um U N. General Axsemhly at Flush­
Bavaria,' 26 per cent for Great­
: fights In other Imfuitrlea.
ing Meadows, N. Y , are (L tor.): Senator Warren I t Austin, hesd of Uta
er Hesse and 21 per cent io r
Lewis' miners are ready to*
U. S. delegation; Sir Hartley Shawtrots. Great Britain; and V. K. WaltWiK-rt.ermkerg-iladcn.
*
walk out if the government fall*
Ington Koo, China. They opposed a mors by Russia to bar debate on the
The German Slates Council / i f A
I to. chin in- w l'K a wag* boost.
veto power of th# Big Fir*. The matter has been retained on the General
couldn't decide what to do and U I A l O I D I C L D C r K V
On Friday, tho mine union chief
There
is
no
immediate
prosAssembly agenda fetr future ooasldertUon.
(Jnfemotional)
turned over the problem to A M G .,
will sit down at tho conference
P'-ct
for
tho
removal
ot
thu
Bo( ths American military gov.
'aide in Washington with coal
eminent has handed It right T i n i a n
mines ndininLtrnt»r N. H. Col­
Commisaioji
t
S
,
s
"’^
"
Home
Equipment
D
e­
back to the German States Counlision. I-cwis says ho is entitled
Members l i e ^ c u l
*&gt;f »h« product «n «tu&lt;h
cil nnj has asked for prompt
to reopen the entire question of
controlled
By
L
at­
J
u
„
1
____
1
newspaper
a
are
printed
mid
and just action. AMO p.lao said
wages with tho government. In­
\
ariualiai’kgxoundu
«»&gt;
•.»,
i,«^B
E
ire
o
.iy
threw
™
.,!
n
it wc.a t)«» Council’s responsiterior
Secretary
J. A.
Krug
est
O
P
A
Directive
.
iiumli-r
of
Florida
newspapers
hility to rncka dociaions.
says '|No.“
iu, A**oruii,a i-rm i
wi-h suspension, I'oul A. I’orter,
"Tha lnpsa of time," aald tho
However, soino officials say
WASHINGTON. D.
Oct. "
File men ere preparing lode) DBA Administrator today ndAMG statement, "taken In un- to tine over a juh that would vised It. I- Dean, editor of
l-B)—Thu OBA claiupetl rent that Coilisson, pinch-hitting for
Tho
■ersonttbly biased and uneom- seme most people. If the Smutte Hanford Herald.
j.crlliig.i over several widesprra.l Krug, may offer I^wia some
premtsmg discussions bodes ' Ut approve* tha selection of the*v
"You undoubtedly urn uwaro [ areas today for the fust time (tort of concession other than
for efficient governmant, end
hat wo 'aro ‘ I he Agency announced that e(- actual wag* boost*.
o f agreement on jCi?, roi,n. they will Isad us to tha atomic « f llie at.entlon t
The CIO Auto Worker* Union
Demos, G.O.P. Give Inner Zionist Coun- failure
cr." Mr. Bor ' .‘t "it ,* Nov. I— (W more ri-ntnl
o
f
real!1
“
***''
1**“
°
fivo
msm
will
decule
giving
to
this
rngttc
mutter indicates a lack
nllinr, atias- will Imi blouglit under ceil- and tho Chrysler Corporation are
bl demowrote Th» __,,^,|jj
11
demo- Ju’ 1 b°w the guvurtiiucnt„ mid pn-. Jer
- W arnin gs A gainst
cil Decries Blood­ xalloo of tho fundamental
The latest actfon, which occur-. il1* 5- Thu uctiurt will affect-muio getting together In Itetrolt to*
cratic concapt that chosen nrpro-1 » * ' u .""‘ “ •teJ * » « G, make use of
re,| -Friday, Oct. 11, 191C, wst ;™ " three and onv-hnlf million ! d»y for a new sories of w a p
The Other’s Party
shed In Struggle sentativoa must ecespt fo r their |a," 'll‘c energy.
In contrast to the
an increase of $10.00 per ton in I persons. Kighty-ono of the areas negotiation*.
_
(umstltuency ths equal responsl-, Itecuuse ot the impuilance of tho reding price in 1he hope of
1 placet! under rutilrul f.u tit,, picturo one year ago when, tho
W ASHINGTON. ,Oet.
JERUSALEM, OcL 80-14’)— tnlities ana burden a« welt as Uinr task., interest naturally ecu preventing any further diversion i M lime ami rent . citing* a.ii long ami costly General Motors
'The While House said today A dynamite explosion in an Arab thn equal privilags of
demo- U-t* on these men sml their back
of mills from news print to some 1* it** in nil m Hie icmamiiig si-un striko was pending, todaay ■ pargrounds, t rm dent 11 uiuan Uamctl other paper product and to cn-1 'd 'A air., went to work today ley was started
that I'rraideul Truman will ant ()uarter of Jerusalem smashed a erotic govbmment.”
signs of
tarted amid s
them Monday to the Atomic Lum.attend a democratic rally.at. hla British military convoy sarly to;
If
not
exact
agreeharmony,
couragu continuation of ship- on lot* uf items tiiut go Into
STUTTGART, Oct. 80, GIT— tmssion.
home town of independence, day, killed three soldiers and in­
merits of newsprint from Cana^ fnrnishing ■ liume, and freed them m n t,
Mo., on Friday night. Mr. Tru­ jured l'J others. The blast, set o ff Th* United States army took
The man proposed iu chairman rlian mills to the United States. Iium price control. Brice lid* were
Chrysler already Is on record
man, the White llouae oald. will in a road culvert, destroyed one ■Ups today to avirt winter hurt- Is David Lihcnthal, who until nuw
“ In splta of record shipments I takrn off radius of all type*, elec- as being against another wag*
upend the time wiht HU mother truck and damaged another. Oc- gsr kn&lt;] posslbls food riots in has liven heart of tile Tennessee to U. S. publisiiers during the lin
trie
phonographs,
kttchcmvnn.
e
kitchem\nr&gt;, | increase which would b# tacktri
end ewtrr In Grandview, Mo. . tupants of an Arab Truck escaped Gsrmany. Ths Army has prom- Valley Authority, lie left mat jolt first eight months of I flit)
nd giaaswarv, Irfmp*. docks and score*
tho 18H cents at) Jiour-boost
ised to provide Army trucks and
.
.
without Injury when the explosion drivers
in spite of a current record rate if other items. ’
! won by ths union lets than a
to collect food and fuel, j te teko over hn new post.
Both Democrats and Republicans hurled it from, the road,
Aho fr eed from control _because j year ago. i 1uwcvBr, tho eorporaThis promlso was msda sfisr
Lihenthsl sdimts limt hr* U u u of production in North Amorim,
arc warning tho public against one
I’alcstino police say that another
willingauthorities
asserted! assignment is a disturbing cirut- it has hern determined hy this ol big production weie irons, heat- |M°tt has expressed Its
another-today as next Tuesday's British soldier was slightly hurt German
,,
. of news- e*_*2j
l s , mm-autumutic
toasters, Aiilit
shav-'
union
Ji’-ti iiMVwmmK piiiani?,
’ rM
...'!**, *°, .bargain,
as
1 ,1and
. *La tf
4Uf
that tha lack of trucks was fenge, In fact, ho puts u much Office that the itinuly
election nears.
U. S
S.. e*..........
more strongly, lie says that the print available to 'If.
consumheating
pads and portable I
declared that tha UAW
14 miles north of the Holy City
Democratic Senator Bcott Lucas when a Jeep struck a road mine thrsatenlng a partial breakdown Atomic Commission (ace# an uwv- or* i* not yet In balane » l«*' lamp* other-than those''used by U not posing a strike threat at
of tta entlro economy of tho
o f Illinois hss charged that many during the night.
soma responsibility in view u( lire demand, For this reason and in ,,11ju#tt j Tags also came off most
’ *'m0U, S. Occupation Zone.
rsons among tho Republican
good or evil that can tn, (lie con­ view ut existing relationship
The Jerusalem explosions were
►■its mid pan*, .along with mi. I)
tdershlp are Isolationists.- Ho
among newsprint and other pn .-it;»'d items a, fone 1at soppltes,
sequences of guth work.
mentioned Senator William U n g t r 1 f1ol'owed •
,h;iur«
b/ “
per* and fores' products, diwoti in. lodiiig ra-kr&lt;.
MILW AUKEE, Oct. 30,
BERLIN, Oct. 30, UP)— Tho
Her°
sketches ••! 'he men
of North Dakota specially. Lucas dl*r,nS
ho,duP ‘ n ' «&gt; A vtv
trol of newsprint was not con
Type a rltftr# and adding'machine# |Dno hundred an,; twenty Mil­
Liberal
Democratic
Bnrty
of
;
"
“
U
t
echedoied
!
«
wo.k
with
I
j Iomiasserted that the Republican na-' " ' " ‘ D! •f’&gt;ur
today
waraod
tho 1 thal on the future of the simmc sidcred advtsaldv nt this time." also were decontrolled as D B A waukee pidicemen will bo (worn
llonal committee has given S e n a t o r b a n k measengers of $_,0l)t). Gsrmany
today
bo age. Some of them prc»umaur/
—— — _ . .. .
.miked overtime on -il# master in ss special
-,
* deputies
--, ,
. ,,to
lin g e r $8,.ri00 with which to cant- Thc bandits inw'd smoke liomba Netherlands that It would
decontrol list. Tho. m-vt list of
further yiolenoo at the
bad
f#r
future
rslationa
between
«
r
«
men
wait
a
talent
tor
making
to
cover
uti
their
hold-up
but
palgn for rc-slcction.
money, but Urey am willing to M an y F lorid a P a p e r s 1° bo freed, from ceiling* *triko-bound_ plant o f.th # A l l
Said Lucas, "This Is mors than missed tirt.UU In a satchel In their Germany end Holland If the. give
Uhnlmt-rs Manufacturing Com­
that up to accept a relatively
A J c-&gt;1
ly-vriy'’
w'" apply largely to Itusinesi and pany at West Allis, Wis.
the committee has seen fit to turn hurry to got away. The (honey was Dutch (pok territory from Ger underpaid job.
many
ip
a
revision
of
the
west­
industrial,
goods—and
il
is
slatt-d
A
ro
Short
O
f
Papor
being
taken
to
the
Bollsh
refugee
over to any other candidate."
The move follows a -second
Take, for instance, Sumnfcr Biko
This warning in
lo tui maila uuldir Friday. But U
On the Republican aide. Repre­ committee from n Tel Aviv bank. ern borders.
outbreak of fighting last night
and Lewi* Strauan. A toured Rear
Uta
party'a
nawspaper
Der
Mor­
may
!«•
dt-lnyed
a
littlu.
TAM
BA.
(fcl.
:»»
(A*)
Home
of
Last
night,
the
inner
Zionist
sentative Thorny* Jenkins of Ohio
as day shift employe* left the
gen followa up similar objections Admiral, Strauss is a partner in Florida's newspaper* already huve
Meanwhile, the Civilian I'm- yards. Despite the efforts of 96
asserts that Imperious acts by the council denounced bloodshed aa on yaaterdsr by tha ChrlsUan Dem­
the
New
York
banking
firm
of
instrument
in
the
Zionist
political
run
short
»
f
ueuspnru.
niul
many
j
.|
u,-i|ltn
Adininislralion
|&gt;i.-|iorc.l
Administration are responsible for
sheriff* deputies, and 30 West
ocratic Union.
Kuhn, Loeb and Company. Bikv have euougli fur only a srcl.
i to i-ru-e two itum. warlmip e.m- Allis pollremen, thp picketed?
the absents of sugar from many struggle. The Jewish lenders is­
Both
parties
acknowledged is an Investment banker.
I’hcir two, nrcur.liug In lirfnrmati.ni "t' i i roD un industry, llffi.-irtl# #aul
sued
an
appeal
to
all
Jews
to
Isol­
dinner tables. Jenkins charges that
smashed windows In tha com­
that The Nethsriand* was en­
&gt;■( ! .
rhirf'isn John D Small -,...n pany's engineering building anti
OPA, "made It an unlawful act to ate terrorist croups by denying titled to reparations for war job* are tha kind that often lead tainnl hy Itussi-II Kay.
Into
the
tug
money,
but
Suaus*
tile I lnrf.ta I' m-s* A #«.-r u,' h-Il
alii revoke un orcji-r winch "fre.-' thoso of nearby parked car*.
ship beet sugar from the western them all support and encourage­ damage Inflicted by the Ger­
end P ike ere willing lo settle for
ment.
A ship 1* f‘ 1 p .-v ti f*. .itriv.- Iroll.iii I.hiiiis to th,- pr.—t.1
Failure of hl» men to contro!
states Into the east.”
mans. But they urged that The salaries of $l!i,000 n year on the Jarksoiivill,. next wmk w.th news , |(||| „ f
rn|,n r#
„„
the
situation
led
Milwsuket
Another portion of the council’s NeUwrianda
In (addition to choosing among
be paid
through Atomic Commission.
print, but u.-vunlmg t„ i..rm main.ii, 1(tht.r
u,0 „u .. County .Sheriff George Hants)
various party randtdaea, voters In resolution expressed the council's other mean* than ceding j*of
Interestingly
enough,
lho»v
two
received here all nr ni*.-t uf 'h t'la n j slmpe of giuss c.nitainer*.
to appeal for 260 Milwsuket
is number of states will have their ratitude for United States and territory.
^
men, like tho others on tho Com­ paper I* In rolls, un i many of the| Aitln.ogis the Civilian I'roiiurtl.m policeman "to maintain law ant
aay on some labor matters next ‘resident Truman's help In the
mission. sre required by law to small' newspapers are mmMe in Admin 1st rut inn is beginning to order." Tho request wa* at firs'
Tuesday. In Nebraska, South Dak­ Jewish Immigration situation
devote their full time to their uso roll paper.
chart its exit from the federal rejected- by Milwaukee Poll**
ota and ArUong, they'll vote on
new assignments.
.Wl^lIc the supply will bo un.-ol- picture, official* said that in­ Chief John Polcyn. But the MR
anti-closed shop amendments. Unt
On# of the dthers on th* Atomic ded protection to new*pa|ier* usfflV dustrial decontrol will not In* so wnokee chief reversed his d»
der h dosed shop, all workers in
roll-pnprr, it wilj not increase their fast ns DBA’* elimination of price clslon lata last night whan A a .
'a idant must belong to a union or Death M arch V eteran
__ , scientist. ■ He la Dr. Robert available supply lireaitse newsprint ceilings. However, they said that slstant City Attorney John Dot
lose their jobs.
Is
Given
Command
Bachcr, 41 years old, who helped is rationed, and tho ration is being the control list on industry will and ruled that Polcyn must com
Massachusetts voter* will decide
ply with tha •tw rifl’s appeal foi
develop the atomic bomb.
I
cut rather than increased. *
bn cut lo the bone by Dee. 13.
on Nov. 6 whether to require labor
TOKYO, Oct, 30— (/P)— General
assistance.
,The youthful doctor le scientific
In the meantime many weekly
unions to Issue public financial MacArthur has.named a veteran
Sheriff
Hanley
also
wlrvt
consulant to Bernard Baruch, the newspapers are short. Kay bent
statement*. And California voters of tha Bataan death march to com­
PORTLAND, Ore, Oct.'SO.-UD
Governor Walter Goodland tha
will decide whether to establish a mand army force* in tha western — Th# anti- Halloween committee American representative to the telegrams to 100 of tho 176 mem­
GRCftVERfl REPORTS
the uso or 80 per cent o f hi
fa ir vnlploymcnt practices a ct Pacific, principally the Philippines. of Portland., Or*, he* Just wound United Nation* Energy Commis­ bers o f ht* association ami hud
force at the Allis Chalmsra trou
replies from 55', which showed an
Such legislation would make It un­ The veteran Is Major General Up a bigger and better campaign sion.
Iiettare are being prepared by bio scene Jeopardised peace am
„ ...
average
a little
lawful for employer* to discrimin­ G#orge Moore. Hia headquarter* to keep refuse can* out of the para Production aiid Marketing order In the rest of Mllwaake)
A .t o ^ r ^ J n g n^w.paperjnan
^
^ supply
w^ k(1of BB(|
#tho Dime
ate against any person because &lt;5f will bo In Manila.
Administration'to be eent to all county.
tors and trucks off tha front lawn also la among the men named by
Christmas hollilny season coming growers participating
race, religion, color, national origin
In tho
Anti-Hallo* cen really Isn’t K* President Truman to the new
Officials o f tha striking Iocs
A few dayt ’ago General Macon.
•
or ancestry.
program, instructing thani to — 248 of tha CIO United Auto
Arthur answared Filipino protasta name. Th# committee actually grouD. .He le William WnymacY,
Kay
said
the
shortage
was
bring
In
1040
performanoe
re­
mobile. Workers—-have, declines
against the behavior &gt;«f American llkep Halloween—within limit*. It', editor of the Dc* Mollies Register.
caused Uy- federaL-nrice- coutmlsi ports with the neccix/Yy. corse -4&lt;r- com merit on—thtr situation— troop# - with th# statement that made up o f representative* tenet Waymack won the Pulltxer l*ri»e
crop*,
seed
and"
fertlllxer
re­
which'
hmr
catm
sl
Canadian
mttl*
thr-YM C A - t i n ' CTty "P u icaw -qf tin 1031
tha first serious trouble tn Um
? ror ouTsUndlitg' edlWrtlrt
|Hu pi
_
to sell much of their supply abroad ceipts, according to Oria Math- •lx-months-old strike.
behnve&lt;L! General MacArthur *ald Park*, the P a r e n t s - T t a c h t r 's writing.
ieux,
local
P.M
A.
administrator.
at
higher
prices.
Many
Florida
Is Guest O f Rocco’a tha problem la One for the Filipino# groups, tha churches—and the pol
In a statement Issued today the publisher* urged him to work tn
to eolve.
Mr. Mathleox and Ur*. L# M.
powerful
new commission pledget) have paper controls removyd.
Tha
committee
ha*
been
in
opera
Th*
appointment
o
f
General
Carter Holton, who during his
Several publisher* said they Grantham, his secretary, recent­
that
It
would
try
to
keep
Interrup­
lion
for
five
year*
ami
in
th»t
Moore
to
tha
Western
Pacific
com­
20 gears as a missionary In north
were-using borrowed paper, one ly attended the two day con­
V eteran s Service
China disclrtrsd and mad# avail­ mand post is interpreted In many time*It’s been successful In doing tion# and dislocations at a mini­
using paper he had sold to a ference of the Production and
mum
a*
tt
take*
over
broel
auth­
Any veteran tn need of aarraway
with
th#
more
destructive
able to this country the oderless quarters in Tokyo as an effort to
Marketing
Administration,
for­
laundry month* ago for wrapping. merly known aa th* Agricultural
lea (fre* of charge) tn any of
marigold, was yesterday th# kuest assist the American* and tha Fili­ types of Halloween pranks *uch ority over atomic .energy from the
o f J. J. Roc00, toes! manager of pinos to returns friendly relatione. ■■.salting fir * to porches and tear- in ttr . The five man board said
Adjustment Administration, held tha following categoric# to re­
quested to vtait the office ot
It will newt time to study the pre*
k,
tn Tavares. Growers must haw
the Burpee Seed Company, and Moore was ore-war commander ng down garage doors.
tho responsible agencies listed
The committee sponsors partias sent atomic energy program and
reports tn before the end of tha
TEMBLARH MECT
Mrs. Roeco at their homa at 201 o f Harbor defenses at Manila and
below:
year, said Mr. Mathlaux.
Ruble Bay. Letter he waa captured — hundred and hundrads of parties th#t during th* period of transi­
Went Sixteenth Street.
Coordinator — M. B. Carter
Taylor Commandery No. 2rt
— that keep Portland's k'd* so busy tion It would ask th# War Depart­
Mr. Holton, wju&gt; la now connect- with General WalnwrighL
Atlantic National Bank BuildGeneral Moore rellsve* Lieuten­ they don't have time to run around ment to continue to carry on and Knight Tehtplar will meet Friday
ed with tha’
tbi company's growing
In*.
dura, Cal, was
wa* much ant General Wilhelm Btyer who punching holaa In gasoline tank*. operate tha facilities of the Man­ evening at 7:30 o’clock. There
station
Vantur#,
itlon at Vi
TRAFFIC RULES
Employment — V. B. MmIs Important business on hand and
Tha commute*, of eouree, does hattan project
Impressed when shown tho Sanford went to the United States because
pJoyment Service, 118 North
all members are requested to at­
claim to be !00 per cent suceatery fields, and also was w y of illness.
For iho benefit o f visitors to Park Avenue,
tend.
cessful in it# efforts to curb H*Imuch Interested when conducted
Sanford who motor here, ths •Police
Vocational Training and aduloereen vandalism. Ths Portland
through tho.Sanfor .
v FOX HUNTING
Department* has had warning
ration — T. W. Lawton. C o o t
m
1- *
polka department attll puts ^100
*r*a Market by f t J. - I
notices printed Calling attention HflCM.
WITH MLBStDO
Members of th* Fox Hunters
extra men on duty Oct. 81. Last
mansper, said Mr. Roeco. H *W M
f 44 A ND I l fA T B
Legal Aadstane*. ItoepttaUaato treTne violations Tn ease 1 of
Ampliation,
and
aportemen.
»
»
r
year,
for
Inatahce,
there
were
soap­
also tilted tt tha ala# of
L. A. B*W r, J r, 8I t
such violation and stating, "Please lion and State Service Officer
ed windows, deflated Urea, 13 false l&gt;* latersated to leant that Colli* . Member* of tha 40 and 8 Vol- see that this is discontinued."
oranges (as comparod with tha
— Contact through Lloyd F.
alarms, a flooded Bring room and Godwin, ■ local fireman, haa ture o f the American legion
Boyle, county 8
&amp; lit e * a i3 T Florila
somebody tied a slot machine.to #- facilities far fox hun’ tng at his are advised by Frank Parilek
The following possible parking Taxach Bulidln*.
traffic
signal
on
a
main
boulsvard.
in
Lake
county.
Ha
train*
that
he
haa
on
hand
at
his
Tav­
violations
are
listed:
parking
meter
Academy at Zellwood.
E iE ^ J S .
_ for fhYs pnrpoee, keeplnl ern, hats, msdal* and Pina fo r violation, parking all night, with­
But, says Portland Police Inspec­
hone on Monday.'
M them in epectal onarier# tha members.
tor j antes Fleming, It'c not what
out lights, on wroilg side. In re­ Uietr Dependents — American
A t ne time
World W tr
back o f tha fir# elation where he
it ucikI to be. Bays Fleming' . .
served space, In prohibited area, Red arose, LakeCront Boulevard.
■fatten* short
I I were the Un
a’
teod
them.
Reeentty
he
found
double, in safety lanes, tn alley,
ara^
▼eterana Administration —
owe of the m
tt the keanda. Gay Doc, who
In driveway, on parkway, Improper­
Between 1010 and 1848,
Georg* 8. Anderson, Sheriff*
imt
In
the
weeds
for
two
obstacle Boor*#. The
trial^ production iq the United ly. near corner, truck parking pro.. . •
HUed wlUi
lulled here, and ovtntm#.

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PA G E FOUR

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 I D A ..
M O N D A Y , OCT. 2S, I M A
/
m
11 t
_n ‘ » i l ■ i | i i. * !■
i
SW-w*
s w
■wr-'i '-1
will on Hi* Ilth day of November I above entitled Court, and you ate
tume thslr educational studies Belle* and Bountiful, $1.85-13; at- full speed In the Florida City
A. D. IMS, at_ ten o'clock A. lf&gt;, at'hereby required to file your written
havw been fillin g many o f thetu Tendergreens, 12.55. Tendergreens area, according to G. 3. Phillips,
L E G A L N O T IC E
lh* front dooE of th. Court llouee In appearance (pertonally or by at­
Jobe.
City of Hanford, Florida, Mil lh* torney) Id the Dll) of Complaint In
sold st fd, Tuesday, taking a drop manager o f our State Farmers'
IS THU COURT OF THE COUNTV following described real * ,(»!* ; eald cauea oh or befora the Ind
From the point o f view of try­ o f 45 cents In ons day- Csnners are Market at that point, tfulte a few—
JUtMJK.
SKWINul.B
COUNT Y, 1&gt;jI J, Hlock 1, Tier X or the City day of December. 1HI, and to thereing to find work for veterans, ■till getting the bulk o f tha pro­
of Hanford. Florida, according to aft.er (He your defena*. If any you
PLOItIDA, IN INI HATE.
USES has found that veterans duction from the Tahokea area at beans snd *uuaih are now b ein g*
In rs: E*UI* of IIOUKRT UUItNH, Flat thereof duly recorded In I’ ubllq have. In laid Dill aa rtuulred by
from fu n c tio n * ! p eriod ic pain
planted, and growing crops are
who sought temporary Jobs were
record* of Bemlnola County, Florida. law, and fall not, elie a Decree
Deceased.
To A l l Creditor's and I'e/son* In accordance with Order of Court Pro C onfeno will be entered agalnat
difficult to place, especially if 11.50 per bushel. The area served reported In good condition, Toma­
By
JANE
BAD9
Hating Claim, or Demand, Again,! authorltlng aame, entered aa of Ilth you.
they had only a limited number by the Pshokee market has 22,000 toes growing on pine or rock land
day of October A. D. lilt. Term*
Bald Kalala:
Tlila notlre w ill be published one*
WASHINGTON — Ths United of skills to offer.
acres planted, snd volume of offer­ are expected "to be ready for pick­
a we,k for four ( I ) conserullte Staten
You and iach or you are htriby caeh.
Service
E m p lo y m e n t
ings is expected to rise considerTHEO It. ItUNlll!
week* In the HanfoVd Herald, n (USES) repotta that of the apnotified and required la iirnenl
ing early In November, present inA* Admlnlalrator of tlit ra­ newepaprr of genera) circulation,
anf claim, and demand, nlilrh you,
The first oil well in the United
* ‘ dy 12,810,000 male vet­ States was sunk In 1859 In Oil • b.l. L U,lV C0,7t a , m**kl
,
, diwtlfms being that quality V iit
tal* of Heverln R*PP, de- publlehrd
In n Hemlnole
Coemty, proximstely
or either uf you, may liar* again,I
Planting is still going forward I* good.”
**- •
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ceaaed.
, Florida.
■he d a t e of tl'iloil llurna, drcea,
eran, of World War II shout
WITNEHN my hand and official 11,290,000 sre In the nation's civ­ Creek, Pa.
ed, data of ,ald County, to the
Cob lily Judad uf Hemlnole C unity, IN Tilt: CIRCUIT COURT OF THE real at Hanfqrd, Hemlnole County
Florida, a! Id, ufflca In the court NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF Florida, thla the l|lh day of Octob­ ilian labor force.
’
houae of aatd Count) at Hanford. THE HTATE OF FLORIDA LN AND er. A. D. latt.
This represents those actually
O. P. HERNDON
Florida.
uttliln elsht ralandar Foil HKit I NOLI:
c o u n ty
in
employed or those seeking. cmClerk
of
Hald
Court
moiilli, from the lime of tha flrat CHANCERY NO. «&lt;(«.
ploment. The tota l. number o f
lohllcatlon ol—thla notice. .Each RORERT OLENN MILLS,
employed veterans, according to a
claim or demand ehall he In writ­
Flklntlff,
N e e d . ! L A X A T IV E ?
IYUt atuvcmnt determined the Census Bureau survey released
ing, and aha]I elate the place of
V*.
realdence and !«*»! offhe a d d r e of FERN HOPE MI LI-4,
aim
of Albany, N. Y.. In 1663 by Oet. 10, &gt;, 10,460,000.
the claimant, and ehall tu’ sworn to
De fe ndant.
( , , l l , , r , Frww Fa** Oar
Census figures show that 740,hy the claimant, tile agent, or hi,
Urihg one cannon ball north, anoltllKII OF I’ MIl.H'ATInx
a sharp
in the
attorney,' and any euth claim or TO FERN HOPE MllJJt. MO null other south, and declaring all land 000 vets sre enrolled
mroi— in ------,
,. increase
------- -.. schools ket, expects
demand not eo filed ehall he void.
Hire*!, Kavannah, Oeorgla.
and colleges unddr GI legislation, i Volume of produce moved this
nonmiTA i i a i .i , it fit nh
between
the
shots
within
city
You ar* hereby notified that
180,U(lo are listed as retired or i
During the lest week teqeipU
A, admlnletrairlg of the Ce. RORERT OLENN MILLS ha* filed limits.
*
unable to go* to work ahd the have included tomatoes, selling at
tale of llotiert llurna, deceaeed.
a aull for dlvorc* aghlnat you In the
balance of 600,000 have not as yet *■• h» W i cucumbers, *1 to |3| pep
Fir,1 |iuhllr*lhi,i Cx-t. It, l&gt;t*.
entered the civilian labor force.
5?™* (3.75; squash. 92,75 to 44:
IN T i l l : COUNTY J I ’ IXIEH COURT
The 10,400,000 employed reprePen*, 13 to 93.50; llmas, f:i
IN AND FOR HUMINOl.K COUNTY
tents an Increase of 7,350,000 over ' ‘'. . S ’50*,,
_
HTATK O F FMllllD A.
Nov. 1945. ‘
* " « Pompano State Farmer,
y r r i i t : of n ti.i: of
h i : VI. I'AT tTK
First USES reports coming in N « k e t has handled several can
! Notice I* hereby given, that I
from labor market »rcn« Indicated
• V * 1 '1
date, nUo *ome pmallthat enrollment of veteran* to rr »hIpmenU, According to Man*schools and colleges were import- Kf.r J' L W« " n* I’&amp;ntlng. of
all crp* are heavy, and growing
ant fatcors In reducing labor sur­
crops arj? doing Well. The caiiol
pluses in certain areas.
i, . . i, r-i. s_
movement of beans is espeeted to
Th i. .- hi
hU
iV otb
er, *U rt ■rouni1 October 31 or. mNovM* HI
UkflVtn,
areas, M
but
in
others,
.u i
labor market PlWifl
ember 1. T h e . Market official
whero skilled or selniopening for the Season has been
l. In u r o t d.tn.n4,
fVwviwIaitwvtwMa— ■
09c O pen s 1 2 i4 5 P . M. 4 0 c
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pm:
i U goes right to the
ftet.
The USES points out that if you crease from that date t o . Its
peak around December
look 4(KI,(llKl to 600,000 skilled W Seasonal
L A S T T IM E S M O N D A Y ! |
15-30.
temiskliieil
permanent worker,
bronchial mucous m em "John A, Dtilany, manager of
Alas I A D 0
out of the labor market the efB H M T e ll | W druggist to soil yoa
Ihe 1‘ahnkee Slate Farmers' MnrCirtUiM
» bottled Oreomuliion with the un­
feet would be serious. However
et reported ahipibent of 10 cars’of i
demanding you must like the w »y !•
few veterans full in these-. grqjiP, &lt; beans
ts T it r c ir c u it cm w f « p iik m ik o i .k c o u n t y , h .o u iu i
• FITZGIRAID
Wednesday, producing Aren,
Iquickly allays tha eoogh or ym* V I
1^ I IIi S i Kill
Whom the,labor market Is tight,
farther north are.'atilt shipping,
'
FA HE NO. ItSST
ami veterans have been working
HEMINOLE COUNTY. * poimnil rubdlvlslon
/ — ~ ......it,, u,Mi, ur-ttinie in ftnil nr'Ul *bev have cold wealhtr
of th* But* of Florida,
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gcr'b’ n’ k T n l f 'Vchn’il? T f i S * . ™
Florida^offeririus
Du .'
foiCoB|t&gt;,aMtCot(k,0nMdiiHi -— ----- *YH- '**
CERTAIN LANDS IN HEMLNOLE COUNTY.
' T n ' m l l r V 1■n t m ' w h i'fe e l! ,nf &gt;' (,',ol,?l1 nft&lt;ll,ei " :l f. • •
Tues, and Wed,
FIAtltlDA, s (,ln il which la ,*, ar* d*AlWJTt k\H (OS 10UIHIRN WHIM » OU A t , IQS D U D
flnquant
A CHOST STORy..,
ment rather tlian a wlcsire to reDefendants (
h r f t r f ’t
THE HTATE OF'FLORIDA,
TO ALL FERSON8. FIUMH OH CORfOUATIONS.' bavins any inter*,!
m » wut
In or II*n upon an) of Lh* land, d|&gt;rt!brd In thin Nolle* ami. Ill
11
LO ANS
npk
lh* Rill of Complain! filed In th, show, r*,H . situate In Hemlnole
County, Florida, to-wll:
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LOANH MADE
FROM *10 TO *300 Sale o f July 1, 1944
* strict privacy; fast service
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
ItMl Tai I rrt. Na.
-|02 Sanford Avenue
l
W A N T E D TO RENT
| B A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E , K A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E
Our 5 Y e a r Plan
BORROW HERB WHERE
I*d ( 96 Ini A d d i t i o n tu Ny lv a n t * a k r
20
I'UI llouk &lt; pane Ik.
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
•AKTLY furnished house or apart- F IL L UI' with Fuel Oil and Kaix&gt;Just received!
Let's loTft at It this way:
l«,&gt;t l«l l»t Ad&lt;lltl&gt;*n lo Sylvan Lake
21
YOUR nstuisl desire for privecyC
mciiL
i'crmiinent resident.
sene before winter.
ALADDIN LAMPS
l*laf ilouK i | w 0 « I A.
Every
H)0c you are now
In money matter* le strictly '
John Blanton.
618
rhitdiun.
II. H. Pope Co^ Ine, 860
H ILL HARDWARE CO.
I Ait J I Mock I iJivjt in w o l d P in t l l«o r k
spending -yearly for fire and
reipociod here.
Friends and
Park
J
VU h y| fk Plat Hook i p i * *&gt;*
301 East First St.
relative* are not question*-*
windstorm'Jnsuranco can bo re­
Jt# A VI
*
N IC ilO LLS
about your credit
Your em­
duced to. 84c by buying a C
2 H gallon foam type
»: l ft t«r latit I HIk 12 Tr II A. C- ONE ,or two bedroom furnished1 STUDIO OF PIIOTOGRAPUY
M a l t i n ' * A d d i t i o n I ‘ I a I llouk t p » u « *
ployer ot business associates
rear renewabla policy. You save
for finest quality
apartmifnt wanted. Permanent
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
U
will not hear of your persons!
16c of *vtfy
every 100c.
*9.95
PORTRAITS
resident, C. STANSBUHY, Phone
Li| 2t Uettsvn HcIgHli, rial litMtk
affairs. Thera is no cause for
• Commercial and Copy Work
ntnvly charged
9139,
Now badid on our present
J*
16.
*
embarrassment.
Snapshot Services
v1e&lt;
H ILL HABDWAKF. CO.
II i&gt; ft of Lot 19, Hlock I U#n£va,
dividends, by buying a mutual 9S
Reasonable credit requirements.
J R E A L E S T A T E F O R S A L E Phone USD _ 220 Metach Bldg.
I’ini-iiAMAk- 2
Il­
301 Eust First SL
policy frorrt us, you can further 32
iad 22,AllH 11 Tract I S^nlando
No co-makers on money loans.
GARDEN ROSE
reduce your yearly cost to 67
Hpflinei accardlnic l«» plat* tp*f%ol
TUXEDO F BEDS—com piste tine.
Variable payment plans.
GARDEN RAKE,*
rccorned uptut ift*? punMe rueufiu teltpOM borne *or sale, 2 miles
l/ 6c. Saving 32 4/5« of every
Hunt's Tuxedu Feed Store.
FAM ILY LOAN CO.
H IL L HARDWARE CO.
or Hfmtfifiltf County liunda.
100c. You can’t lose - If you 122
out on Celery Avenue. Living
Florida Rank Bldg.
Phons » » £
Lot 12 lilk IJ TrMCt I tfatilnudv
3pl East First SL
GRITS
and
meal—ground
fresh!
room,
2
bedrooms,
sleeping
don't get a dividend you are not
Hpriiitf* ACc*}td!mf tu plait tnamot
every
Monday
from
snowflake
porch,
ball),
dining
room,
kit­
paving any moro than the pubrecorded upon ihe puPMc
ui
chen, breakfast room, service
Abintiwir i ui*myi p lonua.
llsned rates for your Insurance.
corn. Can bs bought st GnrJ. LATE model Hnllicrnflcr 0 tube 12 S P E C IA L S E R V IC E S
radio, Inlile model.
Usui 36
t*&gt;l iu liik
L Tract il SanlHilda
porch, large lot, fruit trees,
ner’s Store, Luke .Monroe. 10
The
Mutual Companies we H i
nprinite
accordlim
(u
plate
thcivui
days, cost |Cfl, sell for f40. Mr.
double garage. p;
Phone 960-J.
lb. bag. $1.00.
represent have always paid an­
iFUffOwd upun ilia pubic recufij* ut
.S IG N S
Boot, Montexumn Hotel.
nual dividends to pollcyholdsrs.
«jf Sc nil not a c o u n t y , y to rl d a.
Show cards and nosier*
1#ni A iftk L Traci il nanbrndu
C. M. Boyd A Co. "You r Mutual ns
O— OBITS SIGN
SERVICE
N HER
npllliia arcurtlitm to piai* tliereoi 6 ACRES, 4 room house fur­
S ^ ^ L B T l R E Y8HOP
*!Q
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
Insurance Friend," phone 104,—
0. D. Land res*. Phone 1031
nished, wired. Price |2,100.Ut),
i ecuriled upon tit* public records* in
Adv,
.5JITAT10N leathers In mo*t|r L L BUT ^
(kr - . ffkrdl
Acrmnoio Cuurtly, kiorida.
N. Lonsbtrg, Id. 2, Box 166.
colors and largo selection of
l*ot 16 JJIock U Tract l i tdltlaHtlu
of age or condition. Rv~ Reel,
good
upholstery
fabrics.
Robert
* RENT A CAR
HprlnitA accordttis to plaia
300 W. 2nd 8b
recorded upon m« public recoran ui
R Brown, 2911 N. Orange
YOU DRIVE. IT
An exccptiunslly well planned, tw«
Kkrninola t ounty, k'lorida.
Ave.,
Orjnndo,
Fla.
PHONE 209
USED pjanoa for cash. Tbs Music
story imuss with J Poaruonu,
IAJ*« I, 2, *14 lilk 1J Tract 12 tidn
STRICKLAND-MORIllfiON
Box, phone 053,
larnlo bprmaa occordina io piaia
large living loom, ample kuemm
Floor
Mats
Avu.luMe
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DK1VE-IT,
INC.
(Hereof recorded upon u ilia puPliu
and painty spate, large servenou
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NODE T IK E SHOP
BAGS
wanted—feed, fertilise
record a of lie inw ole LdUbt)'! tf*or«au*
fToui puicn, lot'll UU on tflroo
ieot a ink U Tract
u aaiimnau
Highest cash price. Write
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
lot,, m «scni(eni neignuuriioo,i. ifiA D Q U A R T E R S 1 for Christmas
hpnnga nccyrdlitfr to pirn# iti^tooi
trnl City Bag Co. Box 246?,
iccuiurd upon trie public irtwiue or .Lot* unvu k (leslrnuie aseotv. PARTS AN'U SERVICE
gifts, toys, games, books, dolla
' Undo.
benmtote LuutiUf kioride.
lust Palmetto Ave. . i'hone t i l l
intui u t‘ citrus and timer IrutL
»u y now on budget or Isy-nway.
'Lot * liia L Tract
IJ Hantaiulu
Firestone Stores, i l l E. Firs* 7 Pets, Livestock, Supplies
Lolislilcr tin* to he one of (lie
bpnnaa accortlibk to pt^m tugreui
SL
_
r««-c*ru*d upon tn* puoitt luuiwi 01 ‘ best values ntailaojo in the Llty
ELECTRIC appliance repairs—
Ciaiiiiiuije ieOUtllj, r ic)ju«, .
ol Seitldid. life property may
I 11UY cows calves, yearlings,
we repair washing machines,
FLOWERS
Lot I lilk 'A Tract22 * PAfiiando
' Phone R, ft. Lord. 7B8-W.
'be bought fumisped it ms pur­
voccum cleaners, fans, miser*.
for
sli
occasions
hpringe eccovilina to pint* intirui
chaser so ussires.
Imtnedlaie
Trotter Appliance Service, ?04
l ecurued upon uie pumic tecora# ui
M
cNEILL
&amp;
YOST.
FLORIST
TOUCHTON
tr
WATSON,
1201
possession,
' W. 2nd Sl , Phone lo6W .
tiemmole county, Pionda,
Celery
Are.
Just
o
ff
Sines
Celery
Are.
Hoe
Purina
Feeds.
Lot II liik a Tract
ib tuuiUndu i f you am seeking location, let .Ifflee ph. 403, residence ph. 610-R
‘ rr
nprtnaie accoruioi to piata iiid w t ' us show you this lairiy priced
GIVE us your order fo r baby AUTOMOBILE A radiators ' re­
paired. Wright A Cohen Oar­
recorued ’upon to*, public rwurue ui
house in an,excellent neignnor
.ARDEN
and
lawn
seed;
Vigors)
chicks.
The S a n f o r d X-Cel
bevumoie county, kionua*
age, 2lit A French, Ph. 1009-J.
hoou. 4ia* 4 bedrooms, large
KorUliser. The Saaford X-Cel
Store, Snd b Sanford.
kot « ilia l tract
ie Niilduuu
living loom, dining room, kiunStore, 2nd 4 Sanford.
nprinae, according tu pieu u .ce i
B E AU TIFY your Doors — hats
JERSEY bull and cow. Mrs. Raul- . them waxed by modern msen, porches. Jront and rear.
recoruru upon tow public 1*4.01ua ui
i»e1ei1uoie t,uunly, a 4ur01a.
3EE
us
for
stove
pipe
—
stove
’
rraon,
Enterprise,
Fla.
■ Floors am In line condition; in
* chine. Homes, offices, ■lores,
JUji a ilia U tract
44 iui 01^ 0*4
pipe elbows end/,
_ I/, other
keeping wiin the rest of tho
other cold f o r 8A LE — Cocker Spaniel
Phone DsLand 284-W. Chuck
nprin«e accofUind lo ptai* tu*|eo»
weather
lufns.
house which has recently been
Aleno, 912 Carolina Ava.
recorded upon it»e puuuc r« «o*u*
puppies
for
Christmas,
w
ill
be
01 oeinniwie t uuniy. iiunuc
STANLEY-ROC ER9
decorated inside and out. Uwnet
11
weeke
old/
Solid
blocks
and
ORLANDO
MORNING SENTINEL
Lot it tiik U ‘iract ,a iMumnuu
HARDW ARE COMPANY
leaving town and can gjve im­
honey blonde. Also blond male
npunai auuraiBK to p4*(&gt; mticut
ORLANDO STAR
mediate
possession.
fflOfuvU U p o n to* puwitr itcuitil 4J4
a
for delivery to your home, phons
2 ULuitUUAl bungalow, pat (tally POWER driven ditching machine
neiiiinoie bounty* f lurmi.
suitabis for
d in in g
tiling
or *cc
2031 Willow Ave. ^
Ralph Ray, 760AV.
Lot ie ilia c *i Intel ** kumanou
furmined, porenes front and
Q
nptitiae accord intf to piau i.. moo 4
rear, need* some repairs, 2 H
y
,
T
i
M
hu
“
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«
l
x
blonde
cockers,
very
fine
pedi13
NOTICES—
PERSONAL
teco'*u*d Upon toe puu«ic ictum« pt
Phone
806.
SanfonL
Florida.
.
lUK.k.
SfVCn
wrek.
old.
acres located uutside c|iy limits
t&gt;, lmiiutii utLiiiij, jr iovtua*
on paved'highway, ideal tor en­ 1940 CHEVROLET cab over en -' Will hold until Christmas if
w * I* Ilia ti Tract «e nuiiiimiu
ShM IN O U i TIRE 8UOI
npniiae actoruma to* pt«*a t.uftui
joying country itie yet not 'isoi^in* end 26-fL stake trailer.' wanted.. Phone County 4304,
201 North Park
recoiuea upon ike puuuc recorae ot
ated irom modern convcnienfSS
Sanford.
.
,
.
.
_ . t
Klrchhoff. Phone .105,
hemmoie Cuunty, Fturhis.
" TBiphone 37- •
—near
good
school.
*.i,boO.
•
lm*
nan
turd,
Florida*
•
Lut I ins 1. 'tract Xf B^IHeuUu
COCKER spaniel
beautiful,.'* NO W ready to-grind every Mon­
mediate poesesaion.
Hyrinii sveortiiBs tu piai,
months
1 m old,
j £ male. AKC regls*
revuruwt upvn tae puuuc ttiu.h, ut 4 room house, tn good condition, F R U IT Cakee canned for shipday morning — Your corn,'
ping. Mr*. Brown Miller.
beiniaiile county, iMuuila.
tratloib Call County 270L
on a luO lb lot facing paved
grits, meal, com A ' cob or ■
Lots If * is UIK C Had 11 Hsnrood,
touted
on
West
1st
oueet
•huckj, etc* fo , toad. J.vW. ;
lanao Bpnnas BCtitirdme to yoiiB
PAnCAL celery plania.
K. A.
HELP W A N T E D
Extension, partially furnished.
tiureof m .n iu i upon th, puititu
. Bell, Lake Mourqe, phone 15.
King, Phone 26u-W.
record, of ntimnOi, count), aiottueFnee *»,ut&gt;0.
1-ot, U t l | Uiit D tract
m«n- Htucco 2 bedroom house in excel­ ELECTRIC phonograph. Very good GIRL for soda founUtn a* Lan- PQONOORXPlla fo r rent. T h n ^
ey’s Drug Stars. Part Mine or
lando Btitingg ^Hccordins to p&gt;«i«
- Music Bos, phone 968.
lent condition, splendidly fur­
condition. Phone 246-J.
full tlm*.
tn,i,of recorded upon, ta, puulic
nished, floors recently sanded,
recuru, of tfeminols county, FLridw.
nmecorated inside and out, gar­ FIR E wood—oak and -pine. Free GIRL wanted for soda fountain W ATCH for the ns-opentng of E l-‘
Lot 4 Dlk II Tract SI itaaieAuu
eanor A Ann's Red 11am. . *
delivery. Early orders will be
Hprlnse oecordina to put* iiiervot
work. Good pay, short hours,
age- Price |7,600. This house
record,U upon in* public ncuic* wi
given Immediate attention. Phone
No
night
work,
o
jf
weekends
Me,
1
4
ia
m
I
t
let
location.
Plenty
U*tniqot* County, Florida.
It.y,old , 1 W , Co., I'hon. » .
.W S T - ^
*
ot room for expansion.
L o t i t liik C T ra m tu‘ Baal
bprlnas aO M M In g to p laU (naroot Two ; very desirable lake front
ONE
wslksf
gyp.
Five
years
old.
.
black
64"
wing
span,
believsd
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W
O
R
K
W
A
N
T
E
D
reeordad u p o g ^ n e public record, ok
acreage tract* on the-west »tde
Deer sad fox hound. Guaranteed.
In GlndeivlUe or Mecca Ham­
Hemlnole c o u n ty , F lo rid a .
o
f
Luke
Minnie,
one
containing
Lot 1 lilk U Tract ’ t i HatiUhdo
375. R. Z. Johnson. Sr. P,. O, EXPERT
mock area. Reward to finder.
33 scree P*t*d«,*k
priced at H
*4,WO and
Hprlnse according to plate tbemot
Box 1857.
W. D. Hofmann, Phont 649-W.
G. Grogsn,
hourly - basis.
recorded upon tk* nubile recuru* • (
tha oiher containing 19 acres
Bemiqol* Counly, ®
Florida.
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16 fb butter hr
1® someone look
Lot* l fo' t * II to It Dlk D Tract
tneta have good building site*
box**, o* is or
° r near 1800 Palmetto A e a ,^ *
i l Sanlando gprtnga neeoYdlns to
overlooking
the
lake
and
Orlando
Service Co.
Sanford, one white and block her;
110 N.
PUBLIC .
puts lb*r*of r*cord*d upon tn*
Highway,
female bird dog. On Oct. ■ t
public record* of tt*mlnol* County,
Park, phone
MESSENGER.
Tw
o
mule
power
W
n
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2ldS* om
bedroom stucco house on Pal­
®°e white and brown male bird ;
duster,
good
eondltlos—
Hay
rack
Lot It Dlk D Tract (4 VaatandO
l
a
w
n
s
m
d
w
e
d
.
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metto, large living room, dining
do* was taken from
»m same a&lt;
ndHprlnys according to pUU ibereof
— 1 horse turn .plow—spring
■Ices. Jerry Lord, phone 733, kitchen and garage, all In
drees. Both dogs-hid collars.
epos Ike
Iks publle
pi
r*oerd*4 upon
record* ot
tooth
harrow.
Garrison,
4313.
condition. A good buy at
Will pay reword for information
H*mlnol* Counly, Florida.
All 8W o f NER U or Ry | L „ N
loading to whereabout* of dogs
TY
PIS
T
will
assist
offices,
dubs,
DUNCAN
Phyfe
mahogany
dining
41* Ft). Section S, Town.hlp *1 9 bedroom etncco house on large
or to party responsible for uovwith
co n eeponroom suite, &gt;250.00. 2109 Mag- \ Individuals
South, Range I* KaeC
corneF^Iot facing San Lanta,
ing them. Palmetto A y e , Phone
deoce, mailing lists, monthly
notts
A w , Phone 931.
E TI Lk of NKU of.HER ot HEU
nicely landscaped. Recently dn- FOR SALE or trade for Pick-up
statamsnia. .W ork cuQad for
(laos N 4.TI Ch) Hwrtton I* Town'
roughout snd a very
and deMvarsd. Phone 474*J.
«klp It South, lUng* I t Beat.
truck 1935—1Vk too ChevreUt
hOTM
^
J
RXQtmtBD to appear and show caus* before said Court
truck. 820 W. 20th Su Phone
l*u c t i l l , why the ft * simple till* to sold lands
.Prlctd st
1193-W.
,&lt;f«VMd'»o' bo' vmt*4" In Mid Cossly free
rams house In rood
all l_lsna_nsd ,el*Rn* of every kind and each fe* simp!*

M oat V eteran s
A r e On T he Job
U SES R ep orts

How women and girls
may get wanted relief

M a rk e t D irector
Says A g ricu ltu re
Is M ore U ncertain

Relief At last

Warning To All Persons Who
Owe Delinquent Taxes To StlM“fw,
i? Show’ Cause

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condition, wlth’ gsrsge, situated

root agi

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onumutD thu ui* notleo ..be published . an* time le , lb#
» newspaper of general circulation published le “
my bead end ffltelol Mat, this Ilth d a F e f October, T jk4

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THE WEATHER
In Unity There It Strength—
(| T o rratoct (he t a n of the World;
T o Promote the Fto«T&lt;o&gt; of America;
To Prodoco Prapcrtt; far Sanford;

I'arllr cloud) aud ralhrr windy
tonight and Wednesday. A few
-himer* uailhi'iit roanlal untim
in rarly morning and at night.

AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY NEWSPAPKM

VOLUME XXXVII

E t t t b l i i h t d 1908

SANFO RD,-FLO RIDA, TUESDAY, OCT. 29, 1946

Associated P rtu Leased W ire

NO. 287

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S^i

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h'-r,§

JLI. S. Strike
Situation Is
Saidlmproved

Form er F irst Lady Meets. Molotov a

Hope Is Held AW To Jewish
Reaction
For' Peaceln Refugees Part
Chinese W ar Of U.S. Policy
m,

, i &gt;

C onfirm s
A s O fficial E xpres­ President
Palestine Policy In
ses
View,
Hattie
Letter
To
K in g
1Cages Hetween Op­
O f Saudi A ra b ia
posing F r a c t i o n s

Trum an Says N o Coal
t Striae is Jbxpectcd;
Five Pickets Held
In M ilwaukee Kiot

Is Varied ML

U. N , Pickett Removed. B y Police

11 (I®®®

Democratic
Senator
A sk s F or Treaty
Between Russians
■ A n d United Suites

lit, L w liI r S 1‘ n u l
tu t a s s u l ia s -k u i*:u:nui
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NANKING, OcL 29, { A ? - A
President T r u n in n confirmed
LONDON, Oct. 29, (A P ).
minority party spokesman today yesterday that the hoped-for ad­
T h e N a t io n ’s la b o r situ a tion
M iiistun t liurthilf replied to­
held
out
“
sumo
hope"
for
a
lo o x s b r ig h te r to d a y th a n
day to the criticism leirlltd
negotiated peace In China'a civil mission of 100,000 European Jew­
si him yrsirritay by Prime
it h a s in a lo h g tim e . T h o
war.
Simultaneously, however, ish rcfuci-c* to Palestine is part
Mlninter Malm, Commenting
s h ip p in g s tr ik e is o v e r on
word of contimsod Xiercd combat of the Ambrican foreign policy.
oil Malm's latest statement
between
Chinese
government
and
tile L a s t a n d G u lf coasts,
on mcrrnatioual attaira in
The President re-emphasized
Communist troops was received
which l timeout was branded
^ i u g a r tliu t h as b e e n tied up
that in a message to King Jbn
from current battle areas.'
as a « ar-monger, Ihurcmll
n n th e h olds o f* sh ip s is a l­
An official o f the .LtamocraGc Baud, of Saudi 'Arabia, who com­
said losla) he wished to see
league, Lo Lung-Chi, voiced tho plained *- vitb I weeks ago against
r e a d y bein g u n lo a d ed and
the Kussian people 'sale,
whni he railed American inteferpossibility
of
u
nogo.lalcd
peace,
glorious and happy."
w ill b e H e w in g to m a rk e t
tie spoke following a meeting •nce in. the .Middle Hast. Mr. Trusunn, N c tv Y o r k 's tru c k in g
of lop guv eminent officials lapt niart's message re iterateil his lie*
ICcluH-a oi I'niinicr Stalin's
night ut liencralusltnu Cjnatig lie f-that steps -should l&gt;e* taken to
strike U over. President irunia..
latf.sl pfoiiouiiemnout tiu
Kai-Sheks home. ThoJ’OIKO.Plan .insure. The immediate. cutty of a
■aid Mem won't l&gt;s any suit coat
War, jh'.u ,' unit tun mum
-was - submitted * by '.representa­ substantial number &lt;’ f refugee
•trike on Nov, 1. Tha government
tive'! of China's minority par­ Jews into Palestine.
has nut agreed to JuJu) L Lewis.,
boiiiti are still ruveroDcraties, but tho nature of the
uemantis lo reopen tin; io lt coat
In Ids lettcTr the Preside lit llld
tiiiH a found tile world and
formula is being kcp. secret.
conrruct. Hut N. 11. Coliisaon, mo
the Aiub leader that lie could nut
across tlio country. And of
Meanwhile, the Catholic nows* agree wall the statement that
coal mint* udminlatrator, u gum*
•jutper,
feudal
Welfare,
says
that
major interest is iho LoflS'* talk things over with Lewis on
three was Inconsistency in the
•Nationalist troops who penetrat­
In e'itrat ol November anyway. &gt;
tlon
read inn to M alm s blast
American position.
Mr. Truman
ed the Communist port of Che- tvfeijtsl to the possibility, unvisPresident. Truman's top advisory
at
\
V
ms Lon Ciiurctiiil.
foo*
nr0
meeting
a.iff
resistance.
comninteo on aviation la expected A MEMM i o r THI U.I. DE1I 0 AT10N to the U N , Mrs. Eleanor Itoosevelt
The publication says tho Com- sgeil by the king of Saudi Arabia,
Stalin described me form­
la shown talking with Soviet Foreign Minuter Vyacheslsv Molotov,
to intercede in the dcau-iuckeu
that
force
and
violence
may
be
muniiia are rushing reinforce­
er British frnne -tiiiiisie, as "loiL
v*
TW A pilot* strike. Hu; in Holly­
at tha opening of the United NaUon* Assembly at Flushing Meadows,
used by Palestine Jews In aggres­
iiiii-I among tile mcemliai lea of
wood, k i i movie strike is ami ju
New York. Tbs ™‘ n In tha middle Is Andrei Gromyko. {International) ■ ments to the Shantung peninsula sive si la-inm against the neighbor­
cby
from
soutnern
Mancnurla
U.11
with no prospect of an early asi de­
V; ti
using
uvery
avuiluble
craft. ing Arab eonntries. To this, the
ID
•
ment in sight.
a Hrni-.il im*v%»p;uit*rt tht?
Many u( the Communist lmate President gave assiirancir that the
i.ni tl’iii •*Mt4i, t /iitu lii-tj isTHtt &gt;ialiu
In .Milwaukee, fivo pickets are
are aaul to have been sunk by Unite,I State* u* opposed to aggres­
ami i huittitll. It ot»»«»rVvt| mat
heinif held in the W esl A|lis cuy
sion of an kind or to the employ­
government warships.
iIn*11* if&lt;h«»
U,t ?hi* t rcat
jail fo r mild disorders at the
i he i ninese government diivo ment of t. rrorism for political pur­
■\iih -* It '•limn m*mi,s rtl vavh
gates o f the main Allis Chalmers
on the Husslan-occupied port ol posei oilier at Um
,i| Hum, Uiitpi.
.^ (a n l. Police Chief Thomas. HasSo f.n as any so-eallei! Jewish
mill'll ia tin lug military news of
Jfio ul li ■It* (.'&lt; * Hurt Mill Lo Hi *k
lello lUlid no charges hove been
Asia, but overshadowing that I* plot is concerned, Sir. Truman
l*&gt;t -rjirtg I li.it lm&gt;,iu )ui9 -pit
preferred against tho men, hut
the ominous threat of u revival of look the candid position that In*
Army uu i.i.ui., .ii, „ w „r f(ll.ting In
that they'd been intarfeanns with
■r.
does not believe that the respon­
Japanese Propaganda.
Eastern r.uiupe. I'umimg out tn*t
people trying to get in and out o.
According to on-the-spot ob­ sible Jrw -ti lraders contemplate
Malm hq,l plit ttm unrulier 4
POUCIMEM BEMOVI BODILY His Rev. Ashton D. Jones, Atlnnla. Gs^
tho plant and had been trying to
a
polity
of
aggression
against
the
a revived campaign of
■livisum* at tin. the 8 t,ir went ra
tip over cars.
from a picket line which circled tho Waldorf-Astoria Hotel In New
Lane Granted Perm it Intimidation And F a l­ servers,
propaganda is going on at dinners A t»b c.omtriis. The president then
to -ay that it , now iqi to L'horKastcllo says things are about
-. whs;
-...-soagroup claim
Went on lo make the point that he York dining the United Nations luifthcon. Jones,
given
for
Kngiish
api
iikmg
diplo­
sification
R
e
p
o
r
­
F
or
G
ara
g
e
R
ep
air
1 bid nr proti Ins ntoii-nii-ni Of rethe same at the plant today as
Uiey rcprrsrnt the ''Committee for Non-vlolcnt Itcvolutlon," Is escorted
Still Indie red that nothing won
mats
and’
business
men
by
sbme
ol
inii'l
it.
yosthrdnv. There were several
airborne—by omccri to a waiting petrol wnsun. (International)
ted In Registration Japan's best educated and Btnartkst Coni 11t-‘i|c mole efficnntlv to tilt*
Opposite
M a y fa ir
A*
(ttg StqlirV; cliari},. that
skirmishe* yesterday when mass
conservative
Icadeis.
American nllt’vi&lt;iti**n of the ptiglst « f tho
r InirtTiili and iiihr-i, wlio think
picketing was resumed. One car
hotnolrJew*
than
the
Itnmrdin
LONDON,
6
cl.
ZD—W
—Britain
army
officers,
recently
arrived
in
City Manager II. N. Sayer was
I'Xi- iijfu tiro war -uum,t*rs, the
'»* » overturned. The strike is now
at l**asl 100,000 of thorn
instructed last evening by tho tmlny Joined iht. United 8tntes In Japan, are not being neglected, entry
I - hitiiii on*w -pop,-i a j till* In say:
IP HU daysr old.
into the Holy l^illtf. And, In* add
{rrotcstlng to llomr.niu that pre­ either.
City
Commission
to
call
for
bids
to, Matin to ilrri'i tlm sir. t hutvIn South Bend, Ind. the head of
tilts w.i- a belief which is aliaied
parations
for
the
Nov.
U
*
notional
for
construction
of
a
tourist
In■iill in that iiumiu-r, it -.ml, "is to
• As sumu old-line diplomats see
die CIO Uniud Kubber, Cork anu
fovmatlon booth and rest room &lt;election are not free and utihamprr (it, the propagandists hope to win widely by tho American*people.
i - *rHo, in liiiti-ti ears, the tonC
Plaster Workers announced that
When
tho
whole
thing
i»
!«iih
d
.
support for maintenance of Japan's
land incabuluiy of Iho .Sitjia."
the union's policy committee has to be located at the southwest I ed.
corner of Park Avenue and Bern-1 Britain's protest, contained In n present social classes by ill*- tl.iwn, however, tho Anient mi
Mi-.niw liilv
i„
Atlantic City
decided to seek a 2dc hourly wage Inale Boulevard. Jhls action fo1-|
note handed to the llomanian crediting the Russian* and tho government's advocacy of n refugee
DvmoriatiL Heimtor liittu Mcincrea** ftfe- its 1113,000 members. lowed presentation o f the p1
plans foreign aflaira ministry at Bucha­
lucgront continues to ha little none
• * * - ) » *
i Ain
51ahua o f ConnwcLicul__ thrcUieiL
Japan**,* communists.
The union's international presi­ for the booth by Jack Batijran,
than n statement of policy by
..
f
4thm
that n pw m l i m y between Uni
rest yesterdsyf accused the govern­
dents, L. 8. lluckmaiter, said Ibo president
Hut their major objective is to Washington. .For, ns Mr Truman
and
L in 'd Weber, ment of Intimidation and using
Mutes and Busalu would
tains United
■ now demand, based on a ft).hour chatrman ot a committee o f the
‘
get Genetul MscAithur and tbr reminded the King of Saudi Arabia N e w 'F ig h t-S ta ll A d ­ O rg’anlzation O h tr!“
i-o most fundaitienlnl to tho' peace
work week, would add 3194,000,990 JaycMi, originators and propon­ methods of falsification in con­ army of occupation out of the* Jap
dition I n N o w Com­
l^unds From Sale fuf the world; lie think's that u
nection - with registration now home Islands. This they are trying today, there has not yet been any
to rubber industry payroll.
ents of the project.
decision on the proposal which he
treaty riuld dissolve the differences
going on.
to do by getting across the idea submitted originally lo 1'rinn* Min­
pletely
O
c
c
u
p
i
e
d
Tho
building,
as
described,
will
O
f Christmas Seals hi'tu i'i'ii Bu-sunls and A lili-rli-nlis
Vi
Tha Yalta amt Moscow ngVee- that everything in Japan ■'
be
artistic
in
appearance,
will
i
'®City B ow lin g League have rest rooms and a refrigera­ menla provided fo r free elections wonderful, and that soon there will ister Altlee mote than one v- n
■n e r iiiliniatiitn.il atoinli em-tgy
String Iteatts and citrus are
The-Wtirk ..IVhe Seat mol
ncu. In tho interim, he remit t i ­
control.
T o M eet W ednesday tor foy serving free orango Juice In Itonmnla. But the note says be no need of Allied occupation ed. it is only natural that the g*&gt;- the* leading Items now on sale |Tuherctilosu A.«snci,i:t,.i, tt4&gt;i.omit.
ev
Mi Million is chairman of the
to tourists.
From there, the Komnnia’a National Truant Tarty,
ernment should faVnr at tbi- *•” »- at the .Sanford State Karmers plained &lt;o i|(r lt,.f.,f. i Iol. at tt- &gt;VJI,lll - .*-|i. 1U| Al-Olli,
1 III
The Sanford City llowllng Lea- tourists will be directed to the tha National Liberal and the Socud
Market; trucks are arriving In ,,colitr W r.i't &lt;■,&gt; . ... ..... -.da . -li'Mci .1.1 !.r to.nil- lo- -t.ltl'Oieul
tile enirv into Tales!tin* of a
"
Mr. Sayer Democratic parties nre nut being
Hue will bowl at the 8anfoid Howl­ Community House.
i teasing numbers from. Ute .|(&gt; Mre. Kilo aid K n .)..■,. - /et.it &gt;. .1"la y III all ui 111I cm prcpaicil fit
-iderahle numlter **f d&lt;*|'ln*e.l -I. '
given isiual Irecdom and campaign
ing Alley Wednesday night at 7:30 wae asked to call for bids
»euboar,| sure* and Csnsila, and rtl,,, wits tmiisluhed by « »r\ill. Uie A mi m i .in Bar As-ociation.
m Europe.
with
Nov, 12, and plans and speclf£ facilities * in comparison
o'clock.
am . ...... to Mi
ill,, &lt; iiinn-ctnut liennnral says
There Is something else, h»w With nil stalls occupied, business r.o.ehlon.
Trirmie- Cross's democratic Front
Teams scheduled to bow I are; cations will be» prrovlded In
oiim yT t t m‘ y ru M th* thrM Kucher L td that lh, ......... ...... . lint) a treaty couid pioynte -tor
ever,
which
Is
not
cub
minted
'
*
*
purpose,
few
days
for
this
tt
party.
Vet* "Happy-Go-Lucky’' vs. Flor­
dollar mark, .wording to ,*fo r k in g 'm tho tnt. .e-t of c m
ease tho crisis which lots atison million
11. J. Iahman. market manager. immitv health for the common swift and certain punishment for
ida ' Statu Bank, Blackout* vs was announced
Premier Groza has turned down
specific violation of atomic energy
in
Tnleslino
over
.The
fi&lt;ry
problem,
Edward
Bhinholser
and
TL
A.
Tho new eight stall addition is
demands by opposition parties for
Bauer Appliances, Lance Toastregulations and - tins way,, he^
of Jewish Immigration.
Cobb,
representing
southstde foreign observers at the polls and
soothsldi
completely* occupied, with ono good o f all.’* ,
hee va Seminole County Motor* Cobb,.
WASHINGTON,
OcL
2#
Mrs. Kire-licr. who hail* 12 year* says, would leave no question of
That is tho plotting now going apace reserve,! for fsYmers, Innd W. O. W. r». the Jayeeee. A ll property owners, asked tha Com rejected requests that the election
(
A
T
)
—
The
OTA
has
an­
veto and ini opportunity for escape.
dons
on among tho Arabs against Ndli eluding nn office. So many ap­ of Halvati. in Army experience b
members sr0 urged to bo present.
nr” ™ ** postponed to allow more tlino
nounced the decontrol of all
I'm on- Miin-ii-f Stalin 1- * ui-il his
ther t rKpittt
O* 70. fw
f
r«ffiitritln n ThItritiih nutn
the British and the Jews
schem plications for market space are fore becoming connected with thoj
Any momber not present at start­ If! rega ilnf tos Z
V ls
resgUlratlon.
Th,. British
note
fata and oils Including lin­
tut lull. Iilld (Pi.1 j View* m woild all ail'- yesterday
ing that Is leil by the powerful how bring received that an en­ tuberculin*!, \
ing lime' receives -85 pin* for the r * ™
”
it will be up to the Groza
seed oil. The agency said the
Mufti of Jerusalem The Mufti &gt; tire new addition could ho filled, tho orgnniialim, ha* a three fold in tli. for..... . Die WI it ten question
gnme.
new order — which went In­
program
i i i &lt;n.&gt; finding; r'r and ausrti ,- intciview that It,, has
Id? oSkk F r « « e
f
l° i ’l WUrM
1nnll--cvery-lhlng that i- 111 tti-*D 'aid Mr. l^hman.
to
effect
at
one
minute
past
Company to operate an abattoir
„ nfl,^ t,on IUto
String beaus, locally grown h i n p U n l i i i i * uni ( !) ri-liu'.ili it -i &lt;| ..ii prtu am- is i a-loii*. I his
or Jewish. 11nJ Amin Kl llu--eini
STRIKES M IN E
genuinely
compiled.
midnight
this
morning
—
In connection with their new
—to give him is name not only |are In good supply, are of fine ration An l mi nil (hr*,, of *fe,-»,* I hi, Matin ,i11- 1* let a li-i of tl
would release eoeoaut oil,
iKarlicr, the American political
. -li •
n»on • I *.. n in , the
quality nm| nre bringing f 2.00 pharrt * nf ■ i. *r-. rli -lie in I 'll.
.
YOKOHAMA, OcL 20, UP)— planL
'is
the spiritual head i f Tale-''n*
fish
oils,
inedible
tallow,
\i--,L. n, iu .t|ii t.i lo ol .d .10 Am. 1II alt low . .li.OIIC&gt;.
Mayor Gut replied that the representative in Buchan it Burton
to f«.fi0 a hamper, t'ucumbers orgnttiznt &gt;■
A United States Eighth
•lie
million
or
so
Moslem
tr.tb*
grease
*hd
a
number
of
less
, ilngii It.idln- of Hie l riitc-l Press
transportation officer In \ X Z Commission had granted A lex R. Berry, presented the American
important Item* for price ( tiuv is their |ailltirnl leuih-, o- arc not hitting tho extremely lion with nil nther relief .i xii\ * -oi ml ion
high
gh prices of Iasi year, and aro it) the rmiilli .
hama disclosed today that tha Johnson and Korreit Gatchel, note that declared that the Groza
j
well,
Morvlver,
hi*
influeme
e&gt;
I
control.
’iced at |4.GO
III
highlights of tlie Stalin
priced
94.50 a hamper. These
/-United State* lin o merchant- owners of the planL time to government was not allowing op­
Thanking
rlie
llotariap-r
for
tln-rr
!
,
tends
into
Transjordan,
liaq.
»d a
a* to sire, washed nasistunee rn her work and pnliq.riij ’•lali’liii-iil Ale these
V^i»n S 6 Sinneb was damaged find another aite for the abat­ position parlies full registration,
.WASHINGTON, Ocl. 2t»—trl*) .Saudi Arabia, Kgyut, I run, mil art; graded
equal
radio
time
or
adequate
new*
toir.
A
reply
is
expected
from
when aha ■truck a stray mins
11 -Tin* Shviiit leader uisiTTX
Another household commodity wii. Syria. He It gifted with lead­ and polished, principally by Wll- out that Itntariari George Touhy ;•
last week enroute from Pusan, th* owners in a few day* on paper circulation.
Eggplant are chairmifti of tli,. Christma* Seal that Itn-sla 1m- rot developed ale.
put on th* aklds today by O. I’. A. ership, haa a strong_ personality, llanr Williams.
this,
Mayor
Gut
said,
and
tha
Korea to Kobe, Japan. Non* of
prioed at 92.50 to 13.00 a unit. Sale and that liotarian Boy Holler atom ImiiiUj or an y-similar wrngmi.
The prlc„ agency alinpnl lev; out and i* h i crafty as * fo*.
the crow was hurt and tha ves­ Commission Is aeralUng this .re­
Hanford CfVledo Truck growers i* cltairrnan of the AdvnnA-d • 2 )—Stalin "ays that Bussiu's
from under centrol on tho ground • Most of hit life. Ilusseini lias
ply
before
taking
any
action
on
sel waa towed to Kobe for re­
that there i* plenty to meet all made war on Iho Jew* of Tales- have taken .over stall No. 1, ami Gift* Committee, she declared triHip strength in Western Europe
Australia Pipks U p
conditioning. Th* 6.000-ton ship tha matter.
demand*. The agency said that it tlne. Indeed. In T.'ZO, whin hi* have painted It and Installed that tho proceeds from the sale of will he rtsluccd in two month to
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lana . to
was under charter to th* army.
enclosure.
Harold Kast- Christmas Seals is tho organi* total tin divisions and that ‘this
Local Police Signal ha* decontrolled both natural ice brother waa the Mufti, he fled in office
whom a letter‘ hkd been directed
ncr’s stall. No. 2, la being read­ Mtton’a only source of retemio 10.
and
th*'manufactured
variety,
and
■
*Tz-«najordmn
*D
«i'
being
sentenc'd
by
tha
Commission
calling
at*,
BHRVINO NOTICE
ied for business urlth office on_ _ ......III * T L _ l i i d i i a l r t ' 1
__ _ *
r
m
-I *
31
Htulm
arrused , Winston
well. The industry to 10
Folic* Chief Boy O. William, icing acrvicea aa
tentlon to tha condition o f tha
year* Imprisonment for his closure, .and there Is already with which to curry on its great Uliurrhill of lieiijg anu-ng what
garage structure partially de­ today had a Uttar, sent to hitn take* In an estimated tztio.ouo.om' part In the anti-Jewinh tloU. The activity there In produce sale*. work.
SHANGHAI, OcL 29,
stroyed by fir* opposite the by Alan Graham, a “ radio ham" a . year.
‘ n Observer* In
President G. A. Speer announc­ Stalin terms '‘ Instigator# of p new
next year,(he brother died and lluj Mr. Williams haa etarted his cu­
war" In the United States and
Hotel Mayfair ware granted a of Melbourne, Australia, who re­
i UkI
today that
Consumers and others interest­ Amin wa* granted amnesty, after cumber business with supplies ed that thia is Nitlioflnl Air Mail
Britain. ‘
,s
Shek'a dHv* toward Dairen request to have tha building re* ported that at 9:46 A. M. Sept. ed now may get a new OTA direc­ which he was appointed Grand mostly from Wauchula.
Week
and
asked
Botarians
to
co­
Jack
4) The Soviet Priviuior s’ay* he
D his indirect way o f serving built for a lon g* use.
4 (8:45 T. M. SepL 3, here) he tory* * 127-page lleting of all com­ Mufti aince It 1* the custom for Flynt, who also operates at tho operate in making the event a
notice to th* Unibed Nation* of / 1L B. Pop* requ ited that n bad heard signal* of excellent modity groups which have been de­ this office to remain in the same Homestead and Fort Plcrco mar­ success. He also read a letter from is 'in flat disn JreemGnt With Secth* continued presence of Rue- Haas* to the Yaeht Club W ild ­ quality from WQRA the local controlled up lo and including Oct. family. It la an ironic circumslnnre kets, is preparing for a big Mrs. C. K. Carter asking support ictiuy of State Jatfles Byrnes that
there is gr'owifig tension between
■ian troop* in that important ing, used by th* Rad Crou dur­ pohoe transmit if r, wltlch haa power 16, The price is 93 and copies cun that It ura* Sir Her!&gt;ert Samuri, tomato season..
for the Celery Crate. This matter
Biisstn and the United Slates.
port ctre. Under Urma of tha ing tha war, and attU occupied output o f only 25 watt*. Graham be obtained at the government th*. fix at British High Commis­
Other operator! in tho targe was referred to the Youth Com­
nth old
aid Slno-Rnaalan
trea- by this agency, be given to tha gave th* correct frequency aa
14-month
Stno-i
___ _____
« 33.1 printing o ffice at Washington. Sup­ sioner of Palestine under the building aro Sanford Produce mittee for action.
ty^ Dairen la sapponad to be a Coaat Guard Auxiliary and Nav me or. 9.05 meters.
plements will b« Issued as fast League of Nations mandate, wlm Company with A. L. Skinner, Joe
Visitors at today's luncheon in­
fr «* port. Throe obeerrers the or- al Reserve. H * said that
and Co. with Bud Richards and cluded O. I* Taylor, G. K. Snow, Ship I n Reported
Graham stated that it waai hart} aa tha epeeded-up decontrol pro- appointed Hal Amin. Mufti.
I n that Chlang haa no Intention Coaat Guard *61 repair
to
aLth*.»*n»J* channel grptn o f President Tntmsn make* .Although lfitexn*|ion*l_ politic* J. W. Altman; Jbhn McClelland Jo*. MoCortqack, W , ‘ II. Thomas,
On-Way To Flbridaunder tha btttldlnir. nrotU
*
u S
22* ^
the*6 many poire* Irani- them necessary.
dictated th!* action by the British, la a new operator who formerly Geo, If. Cochranr, Malcolm Daven­
City make* other repairs. Mayor
Dj
lore#.
worked
with
Hugh
Whelehel
and
had
m
wrote
that
ha
hoc
W ith P a p er C argo
port,
Howard
Phillips
and
James
they
finally
found
it
necessary
to
Cealtaae* Ow P u t f t » r
A new decontrol order which
Vaeeived th* signal on a new IB will fro * msny more items i banish him from Palestine in 1937. Julian Ponder who occupy an j Pittman o f Otlsmlo. and Donald
A U TO ACCIDENT
adjoining itall.
tub* superhrtrodytie which he had
1
Bolls, formerly of Jackson, Miss,
awaiting final action In the officJ He took refuge first in Syria, and
JACKSONVILLE, OcL 29, (ff)
Whit* attempting to
Is Sentenced
In tha new building a n Alvin but
built’ hunrolf end it received on of Pric* Chief Paul Porter. A re­ then In Iren, and finally in Italy
now o f Hanford,
— The newspaper shortage be­
left thm Imt Calefy Avenue
Johnson,
Lake
Mary
war
vet­
ing experienced by some Florida
F o r Stealing F a g s the 3 la 13 mater band. Ha reported lease haa been promised after —always managing to keep just eran, who l i supplying beans
northward Into Locust Avenue.
that he had been receiving signals Nov. 1.
nvwrspapcra la expected to be reahead o f th* British forces during from his own farm; Richard
Hut evening a Ford truck drtvm
An O PA economist, Meyer Sher th« war year* at they occupied 1Packard Bill,
and avuil
John Walson,
William Smith, aegto of about since 1937, except fo r the six year*
n s w il, who
Wlltl Veterans O f Foreign Bovod with tho arrival .-next
by Den Curry,
W t bv a
week of tho S S Corner Brook
' ,
Diamond T. Truek driven by John SO years of age, was yesterday h* aervad In tho Austraiilan army. man, says 44 percent o f th* aver­ the Middle EasL Of course, the hara Installed a room for “ pink­
with a cargo
of
newsprint
JS,-Procock, west on Celery Ave­
to aerv* 90 day* In jaU He reported alio receiving W PIIA, age family's cost o f living dollar Mufti waa welcomed by Mussolini ing” tomatoes; Joe Cork
-ley, proW
a
r
s
Hold
M
eeting
aboard. *
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police signals from Orlando, also etUl la under control. That’s a with open arms, for both the Duce dtree; R. S. Bales, U T.'. Beverly
hi
nge* Th* Impact on the right side whea Judge J. G, Sharon found him
Officials
of
tha
Straehan
' from BL Patanburg (WO- big reduction from June 30 hhen and nftler wore doing their utmost o f Quitman, Ga» and Henrv
of the Ford truck, knocked it m ilty o f stealing five carton* of
The
Veteran*
of
Foreign
War#
Shipping Company say the ves­
into a Chevrolet1sedan driven by cigarettes
nearly Bo percent o f tha same dul- to inflame the Mosleme of the lengwell. who handles tomatoes. Foat 3282 held Its regular meeting sel will dock at Savannah Friday
yesterday
afternoon
the *
lal waa spent for Items with price Middle East against the Allies. He The Sanford Fruit Company and last night at the Legion Hut on
from the Margaret Ann Grocery.
and then proceed to Jacksonville
carried on hi* anti-British activ­ Market Fruit (^mjiany are now
ceiling*.
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According to Joe Baundera, ator*
th,
the Lakefront. The meeting #as to unload part at Ita cargo. Th*
ities from Italy until he again* was handling m u ch ___
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SHAW-WINqOR
■usdriving zharge have been manager, th*
had
forced to flee, Jtl* time to NaxlThe market restaurant, the old under the direction of Commander ahlp will then continue to
S TR IK E CONTINUED
who purchased
a been filed egalnat
Bralley Odhani and was preceded Where additional (locks of paper
HOLLYWOOD, OcL W - O D - occulted Prone* where ultimately platform and other parts of the by a dinner party which wae at­ wilt be unloaded- nouJrwooD. ocl j
mrot, then throw It behilnd ve*e•'-v- Peacock.
*
market a n
acbeduled to be
j
table counters as a mi
Clarinet PIavtr Artie Shaw and IIope for a quick settlement o f the be came under Allied control.
r-» 1
tended by a large number o f mem,
STATIO N BOUGHT
When,th* Mufti skipped out of painted aa soon aa supplies are
Writer. Kathleen WInaor are man movte strike was dissipated again
■ out of th e’ store
AIR PILOTS STRIKE
r ith or without some A l­ available. A contract has been
J, Q. Calloway, war veteroa, who
and w ife, today after a surprize today. The strike‘ now in Its fifth Franc*—1
port rig as a shopper.
4KH1N0T0N. OcL 29, (
The occasion was “ get acqutinted
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» . Mlaa week. The A. F. o f L. Internatonal lied connivahe#— end arrived in let fo r repaving the market
in Juarez. " Mexico.
haa been aseoeleted with th* local
Howard Bender, assistant atore marriage
night” and each member was called President Truman's Aviation
station o f Ah* San Oil Company on manager, and Lyra Borqutrdf*, Winsor is Shaw’s fifth wif* end Alliance o f Theatrical Stage Em- Egypt, he was given refuge along area.
upon to give a brief outline of vtsory Committee la expected to
Park Avenue, hee purchased the a meat cotter, detected the negro he Is her second husband. Miss gloye* and it* Insurgent local 883 into pious assurances that he
in the desidlockhla service activity Including units lnteraede tods
Hit the jackpot in her
failed to patch up fhelr would not be uermltted to engage
Standard Oil Filling Station
in the act ef leaving the store
ed ptrik*
L pilot* at
TOWNBEND MEET
served with and theatre In which th* inns-'
With the cartons of cigarettes In first literary try with “ Forever iquabU*. The local ia continuing in political activity. • But the Muf­
airlines.
The
the
veteran
served.
ti
u
vfnr
much
In
tha
picture,
ae
Amber.”
—
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novel
broed
on
to
picket
film
atodloe
and
th*.
A
There
wilt
be*
a
meeting
o
f
the
nahad.um *
question
tion to be decided
d*chlad ta whether
British
Foreign
Secretary
Berin
Townsend
Club
at
the
Court
House
Th*
next
regulerly
scheduled
aroreh by
the government should take
Tuesday night at 7&gt;30 o'clock, meeting o f the jmet will be po«l-------- “ W Mt*at Ute'bnivvraUy of California,
W. I, Hughey announced
today.
poned until N ot. 25.
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Tourist Booth At Protest Filed On
Municipal Z o o Romanian Voting

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BEWAItB OF K ittM A L WORjfftlt*. IT DOES NOT INTEREST
GOD A T ALE: Till* peojAr . .
hunaivth me with Uieir Bp*. but
lh»ir heatl la . far from me.—
Matt. 15:8.
Second .Movement
rom -The Atlantic Monthly)
outward music ceases;- all

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•PO O R THIRD" INTERNATIONAL

burin# the |&gt;;iat ",r&gt; yonrsThere have been times when
fo r out- reason or another our newsprint supply was very
«SW »
low though us u rule we tried to carry enough to last fo r
nbout six months. Never before have we reached the
point when.our supply was completely exhausted. That
happened to us yesterday’when after weeks of effort to
-obtain more newsprint, we had to get the Celery City
Printing Company to print our paper on part of the small
supply’of flat (jo b ) stock which they hud on hand.
Til is entails considerable inconvenience not only to
our staff but also to the1Celery City Printing Company aa
they, too, of course, are beltirid w'ith their orders, it also
entails considerable additional expense to ourselves, for,
while the OPA instsLi we cannot afford to pay more than
5 cents u pound lor rolled newsprint, we nave to pay U
cents a pound for the job stock on which w e arc now
printing. ’
The dffficbltiek of printing a duily newspaper on a
job press may, not be readily apparent to the average
tiubsenber, but they involve not only setting the type
and locking it into lorms in one office and then carrying
them to another pjant a block away fo r printing, but also
printing the paper on one side, then pnnling it on tho
oU\er Mile, ttxuti folding each’ and every one ol over three
thousand papers by hand, instead of doing nil o f this in
one opernuon aa it is done on a newspaper press.
Furthermore, it is impossible for us to print fnore
than four pages on, any one day unless we double the op­
erations listed above, and double our use of our limited
supply of pajier. It,will consequently be necessary to re­
strict dra-stically tlie length und number of the news
stories which we .can publish and hold advertising to a
minimum: We hate to do this as the jobs of oup employees Spanish P ress Can A rg u e
*
are dependent upon a steady flow of advertising tlie wid­
est possible circulation of our paper.
Only A bout Shoe Shines
Meanwhile, we are in hopes tlint the OPA may soon
see the error ol iLs ways and rescind its ceilings on news­
x .*
.,I.^R™ AN
.. I jtcL to the present syndicatese.
MADRID Usually no MM. d i e - Va' ^ ,h„ « X rt|Mn, Sy:&gt;
print prices. We believe that there will be plenty o f news­ agrees
With
anyohe
t-l»e
in
»&gt; , -__ the dicate": "It* excuse might be that
print available us soon as these ceilings are lifted.

'"'T K ar’rusli*'°iSr Vouhll, ‘ is' hushed,
breaks off, Is nftitc.
, | In this dead sea tho deaf and
dumb are downed
With drum and trumpet, violin
and flu te..
Silence, opaque, oppressive, fills
the a ir ,,
...
Falla from the sky and rise*
f from the ground,
Immediate and appalling;
me, .where
Ha* music vanished? How shall
. it ho found T
Harjkl From the hidden innej
; (Instrument
SonOthing la * ploying ' music in
. rfpljr:
Paaalpn and patience anil per­
ception blrtit
In f i l l accord, nfffrtnaUvo and
H A I w ' this

reassurance,

how

, Doubt, any longer, where tho
music went!
KOLFE H U M PlIlUESe
f-

W ant To finlist?
. A man cunic into the recruiting office yesterday and
wanted to enlist. The recruiting officer asked him why he
enlisting in the navy.
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The inuu gave'the following reply : "W ell sir, you
see, I married a widow with a grown-up daughter, and
then my fattier married my wife's daughter and that made
my w ife the mother-ijrluw of her futher-in-law, and my
fulher became my stepum. Then my step-mother had a
son, and that hoy,
was my brother, because he
vvus my father’s so^
|t* was also the son of my wife’s
daughter, and thei
i t grandson, and that made me
grandfather of mj
lirother. Thun my wife had a
son so mV stepmol
(e stepsister to my son, is also
his grandmother h i
jte is her .stepson’s child, and his
step.sLster is iris wj
«n tile brother of my own boh,
who is the son of ]
|pKrundmother’s brother-in-law;
my wife is her ov
I h uunt; my son is-my father's
nephew, ami I nr
Vn grand-father. That's why 1
am lie re, sir."— Wl
'.Mo.) Review.

The Mayfair Inn ha* begun cunt
etructlon of two tennis cuurU
aero** from the hotel__

Market Director Wilaon toy*
the farmer* o f . Florida are cnL, teting a period of uncertainly.

viclcnd In 1946 Grain
IftERT R, GKIGKK
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IS .Tinipn JYlbon* la Awaong
premises tenderer and i
other Florida newspapers ansteaks earlier than.woj
| nounring a 8 cent Increase in'
subscription rath* -in an attempt nible with ah ordinary
to keep pare with rising co*t».. Eyperta of the U. 8.
of Agriculture say thl
Loyal Phillip*, New Orleans I* one of grain quality,
i newipaporman recommend* eour- ant factor In fattening]
The lUlfl corn crop,!
i U’»y a* th« beat way o f boosting
[ galea. Tou can catch more files harvested, Is not only
with ayrup than you can with Im one of the largest '
i vinegar.
totaling around 3,374,Ou
els, but also one of. th«j
* Tho Administration'* war hous- quality.
■ ing ‘ operations have fallcil mis­
The 11)45 Crop ute
erably, says a report by Ihe
Senate War Investigating Com­ quantity but one of Ihd
ever hsrveatij
mittee.
But wo don’t nood a quality
1
United State*.
IJepal
rta agree this was ail
rtor In the meat shoi
thi* year.
*
Jleller Corn
Corn I* the crop 1
widely to fatten •rattle- and pro­
duce the highest grades of beef.
It takes time to do this, and nor­
have been Interested In mally the best corn-fed’ Red
ending Fred Hanna'*
llannaa new book. reaches the horn; tallies In the
'A Prince In Their Midst'
spring.
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riou _are
Interested ...
in Florida
I'
But nnture handed cattle con­
history, and what Floridian Isn't, sumers another ncc to help them
you will like this book.
lo n quirk supply of good meat.
Drew Pearson predicted Sun­ This is an excellent grass and for­
day night that there would be age crop In western slates,.
(iiass-feil cattle come to# the
a shortage o f sugar for the n**t
two jwars.
And yet .F loo d s market* In the fall. This yAr**
could produce enough sugar to grass will produce good ones, the
supply the. entire nation If tho expert*’ say.
.Dr. Charles Ilnrmeister, n de­
nitwits In Washington woulffpsrinlt it#—Melbourne Tiroes, They partment economist, says K has
been estimated (hat the 3,018,410,planned It that way. ■ '
000 busheli o f normal quality..
Moscow's Pravda, communist
More Grain Needed
it', says that Uio DemoMany fanner* estimated they
arty Is bonding before had to feed from one-fourth to
o f reactionary Republic- one-third more of 1045 corn tb
deserting the principles fatten an animal. than they had
Jin D. Roosevelt, conven­ to use In 1044.
*
"The corn was of poor quality
because we nad an early frost and
wet weather,!* Dr. Burmeltser said.
ts liberal enough to see
"The frost cam# before most of
tera corns# » point beyond
It was matured. It had ta be h*N
liberality ceases to be * vested
in an immaure stage. Thl*
means that it bad leas nutrition*!
the coal strike 1* a strike value. More of it had ta be'used
wt ths gowemment. no let* to fatten fewer animals."
\ Uio Strike of gsrbsge colNormally a corn crop can be
the .city &lt;rf„ New Or- panted, over, to tha following Sum­
ftTY days tK# garbage mer amt used To fatten hogs and
Mowed to aceuroulatn csttle. Experts Mid thta iter's
rwU &amp; nwmwt to tho carry-ovpr was o f such poor quality
d even UssTW ** of it began to meld early and had to
•OB , in the d tr- . So fed before warm weather arrived
In the spring. Thus tb* shortage

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of food for livestock and poultry
was aggravated.
Crop Already Made
"But this year the corn crop al­
ready is 'm ade,'" Dr. BurmeUUr
says. *
"W e already know that it I* go­
ing to be of high quality and lota
o f it, because it matched before
Dost. And other weather condi­
tions were favorable."
Among export* who agree with
him are Dr. K. K. Davia, in charg#
of animal nutrition investigations;
IE D. Jennings, aconomiat, and
Dr C. It. I^iwe, extension animal
husbandman.
In addition to a record run crop,
o f high' quality, there I* a nearrecord number of cattls in the

j ganization .(the syndicate ay*i U-ml."
Ya's i (liuIt.-iI next mnrniitg sat'
It considered thft .Salmantini- boot
blacks purely a* symbol*.

MATHER-RITZ-HERALD

More Argument

Pueblo answered with a front
page editorial joshing o f the Idea
that the bootblacks preferred low
nice, and n page twoi editorial
.elabcring ■ Yn with f i g h t i n g
phrase* like "sporadic stridency'
and "obstinacy in error."
And so it went. Neither paper
printed it news story on the sub­
ject o f the controversy.
A pent service by couriers on
Itarseback along the present Bos­
ton- Prat Hoad r u tiro beginning
o| overland mall service in the
United Btales.

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THIRD PRIZE — HASSOCK
14th — Sth PRICES DONATED RY IU T Z THEATRE)
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on,
One way to sax-# money la to forV
|its members .lemanded th vln errn yoor wife's birthday.
guaranteed by the censorshlD. T h l.! e()
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Subject o f (lie controversy: the
price of shoe-ihfns* o f .Salamanca. florrt Pueblo,' an’ hfteromoi Sabl ’I'f We ran give you * 20% rash dkri­
Under the regenie of General­ pwned by tnv syndicate*: “ The ll end savings op tire and windissimo Franciscor ranco, even the detail that a pOotWhck earns '■'&lt;. „u&gt;nn Insurance. C. M. Boyd *
.vjsgnnUa Avrnur. rhone
bootblack* are organised into .t prrrrtit more docs noi .oem to
syndicate. The syndicate Is a sort w a rra n t fVhsure o f a n a tio n a l o r?* |tn. A d v.
of CIO plus NAM plus Nf.Itll. I
Spain ha* 27 of them for various
industries, and alt employer* and
employees must belong.
B ID S O N .SCHOOL E Q U IP M E N T
i'rires Raised
According to a recent item in
the Salamanca papers. Ihc hoot- •
blacks belong lo the ‘‘ Artisan*’ ;
T h e Hoard o f Tru stees o f Special Tnx School District
Syndicate." The "Artisan* Syn­
N um ber Six, L'lUe M onroe D istrict, Seminole C onn'
dicate," they added, had decided lo
ly , Florida, w ill receive scaled.bids until six o ’clock
raise the price of shines from
on Thursday evening, N ovem ber Seventh, 1946, on
About nine cent* to 12 cents. Thisi
item appeared in the midst of
the fo llo w in g equipm ent,— 1 Electric R e frig era to r.
column* of official demand* for
F or specifications, call O ffic e o f tho County Super*
the reduction of price*, denuncia­
intendent. Phone 143.
tions of the black market and an­
nouncement* of increased permitb *
for violator* o f‘ the ration laws.
M A I L BIDS T O — MR. H. G. B E H R E N S, Ch airm an
It added that the boot blacks op
ed the hike on the giound that
D istrict 6, l^skc M onroe, Florida.
would lo»e them friend* auJ
reduce their net income.
In Madrid, Y e took up the j w i &lt;j
shoe-shine contmvrr*)'. Ys !* thr
organ o f' Catholic interest*. It*
U l*
l i it, jO li
name' meant "N ow " or “ Already.'
Although it cannot say so in *n
many words. It prefers the system
o f labor organisation* outlined in
tha papal encyclicals on the sub-

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beef prospecta In the nation’* his­
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Personal

E DITO R — Cecelia Truluck

Ml*. T. Cl Colins honored her
non Tatltly with a party .it the
Miss Lucille Altman has nledgStafford on wj In Beta Pi a focial sorority at
or Mrs. C.
t . H.
it. Stxtrord
The PrcibyterUn Businas* Wo- home of
:.t D tU nd
mcn are invited to meet with bommtrlln Avenue celbbrniing hi* s ^ , , on- U niv.m iy
f | the Business Women of District uiird birthday. Icc cream and where she is a student.
^ No. 2, Oct. 22, at the First cate nerc served to the guests
■lTesbytcrian Church -in Orlando. |nml games played
Mr. and Mis. Charlu, Dona
Mr*. Joe Corley is in charge o f | Those «ho enjoyed the parly in- llamly and two childmi, formerly
transpor.ation arrangement*.
i eluded Johnny Kfeinhtlng, Emery of Coconut O rove. Miami, are now
Tho Women, o f the. Presbyter- hieinbr.ng, Jayco iM Y -.m , Fay residing in Deliver, Colo., where
Ian Church will meet In th e ! Stafford,
Hilly Stafford,
Nh I Mr. handy Is s*sociated with
.Social Room o f the Presbyterian Philip*,, Jimmy Spark*,
Cecil ITatt-Rogers Construction ’ Com­
Church to make bandages f o r 1Flower*. Taddy Collins,
pany. Mr*, tluinly is the former
th* White, Crosa quota at 8:00
Al.*» Mrs, A. H. Kreinbrin/, Miss Evelyn Call* of Sanford.
, _
‘-Mr*. II. L. Sparks, Mrs. K. A.
The First Baptist Church will Uj,
Mis. T. C. Collins and
Mr. and Mrs. Wurt W. Warner
have a social for all members Mrs. C. It, Stafford.
spent last week In lliadenton a*
^ of the church at tho church antho guest] of Mr. and Mia. Italpii
- * nex at V:80 P. M.
Warm I,,
r and. rfamily.
Ralphll•Is
now
,KlLif,-fl,tr.nr'-ttjir.
ltri
WEDNESDAY
Miss Gretchen Lewis city i-dltor
of Uw BradentonHerald,
The Brotherhood o f Itailiuhd
He
wu*
formerly
associated
with
Trainmen and Ladies .Auxiliary Honored W ith P a rly
The Sanford Herald,
will have a covered dish supper
In. the I. O. O. F. Rail nt 0:IW p.
0|un House was held' at tho
M.
Kirchcr residence on Thursday j "MA R M A G H ANNOUNCED
everting, h o n o r i n g bride-&lt;lcct!
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THURSDAY
Mrs. Edward)
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Waters,
Th,. Townsenn C|ub wilLmcet at Gretchen l&lt;ewis.
7::i0 P. M .‘ The-public is coil Kirchcr, Mrs. Ernest Southward, Sr. aro announcing their marri
r iir e
E E S
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Rlthoo
• dtully Invited.
! 7 \ h e guc*t “
or! r a S d M.mrc’l c h ^ e l h, the F t m
FRID AY
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The. Seminole Baptist Women's as hostesses, assisted by Dorothy Methodist" Church in Waycfoss.
,
.
Gn. on Monday, Oct, U •
v Missionary Union Association will McDaniel.
Mrs. Waters, tho former Mra.
The dining table was covered
meet at 10:30 A. M. in the FirstTtHI vriui U aiHiKUikt
Margaret Locke,
UMVnvt naa
has been
MtTU emvin
Baptist Church o f Titusville. Mr*. with sheer lace, centered with a
large spun surgar and lac« wed- ployed by tho Hollywood Shop*
Voile Williams of Sanford will
ding M l. and sprays &lt;tf lily of for several years, Mr. Waters
preside.
tho volley. This attractive center haB charge of (he Sanford Elks
piece had originally been the I-edge. They are residing at the
ornament topping the wedding Avalon Apartments for the pre­
BIRTH A N N O U N C E '! ENT
cake of tho Ed Hirchcrs anil hod sent.
Mr. and Sirs. F\ D. Smith, Jr. been saved for such family occa­
arc annuUfrcing the birth of a sion*. The table appointments
&lt;1auitfile r J on Alfa on (V- r ", .7 were all silver and toll w h ite-'
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TUESDAY

rn f f t e a M ! ^ h . ^ - 'Lntmiai

•''£ • Casselberry N ew s

HnalUtal.
m ttbl.
rh. fainter
former
.‘ I'P "rtangemvnC Jlrs.j „ y U n t, Williams Casselberry
HoNpital. Mrs
Mrs.. N
Smith
is the
S, C. Graham pint red .coffeo and
Jewell Marsh.
i 'Irs. C. 1*. linrki-y, flu- ten. AfAll the children of the com­
, j-angemynte of (urn und brilliant
shrubbery Were used throughout munity nro ’ Invited to a Tlal_
lowet-n Party sponsored by the
the ______
room*.
Tho Guest book was kept b y' Run&lt;lay .School. Tho party will
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Mr* . Jewel
The guest bo held at the Community .House
night at 7:30.
of 1
honor was nttlred in a lie- Wednesday
II-.
tr.lt
U i l L . . . . . and lovely
Mr*.
Rill lWilliams
com ing kelly
frock wltli
daughter,
Jean Delores, are
tour he, uf whili*.
M in I -»■V» l,
irimi nit- Orange Memlii'c:r in the ovvnink' |»ri*rented
her fiancee, John t 'rowell , who I onul Hospital, and getting along
ha,| just arrived from North
Mr, W. F. 1. e W 1a. ,,^ , L n^ h „ V " r.V.nK.V °n.: T ' M Z *
&lt; nn ilma
fnol her &gt;'f tin• guest of honor. of the local Beauty shop, i* stnyInrf at the home of Mr. nnd
wa* uitiml in liinck Jcrsc &gt;'•
The following guest, called Mrs. Hibbard CaM.-lberry, Jr. on
durmg the evening: .Mr*. S J. Quail 1'ond ^ v e
will buy a
Nik. Mr- and Mr*. Herman MoK*
Mr. John G o v r e au, movie
ris, .Mr. and Mr*. Boyd Coleman, operator, will have charge of tho
rigulor
F’riday evpnlng show at
.Mr*. Jno. Andes Jr., Mrs. Clar­
se.
This
ence Wynn, Betty Bryan, Mra. the Community H o u
bo "Pralrio
•J, N. Airarello, Mrs. J. M. Gar­ week’s movie will
mil
film
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diner, .Mr*. J. (), Andes, Hr., Mr*7 Gunsmoke" starring Bill FRIiotl
C. J. Jones, Fir. sinl Mr*, it. W. and Tex Ritter,
vVare,
Sti*s Norine Norwood, f Roland L King, RM 3, U.S.N.,
Mr*. larrena Tindel, Mr*. Ernest ! was the guest of Mr. and Mr*,
tamillnn, Mu* Jt-wel] Pittman, Howard Grceiir, Thursday ond
dr*. L, S. 11nr key, Mrs. T. F. hVl'Iay trf last week
King, who
\duma, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Jones, Is stationed al Dram Cove
marked down fron
dr*. J. A. Strange,
Mr*. Hal Springs, is from the Greene *
Hunter, Mr*. E. C. Simpson, Mr*, home town o f Sllonm, Ark.
TmOO to 8.98
It. F\ Cole, Mr. and Mr*. L. M.l
Mr. Tally _ Hottawny has been

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and Mr*. Ed McKinley, Mr*. J.
P. Wilson, Mr. und Mra. Max
Lou ing, Mr*.- Martha Coleman,
Mr. nnd Mr*.. Thank Shame*,
Mr. and Mr*. Jno. Kmler, Mr*.
It. T. Warren, Mr*, Dorothy MeIhmiet, Ml** Ella Bolton, Mr*.
S. C. Graham ami Mrs. W. F\

Table
W EDNESDAY
M O R N IN G

F L O R ID A

TERRACE

The

WcsUlde P. T. A. will
the annual Halloween
Carnival on Oct. -10 from 11:00
till 8:00 p, M. at the school. A
chicken pilau supper will, bo serv­
ed nt *5 00 P. M. which will be
followed by picture khows, rides
on th,. American I.rglon train,
three jeeps, a hayride, saddle
ponies and n scooter.
The police have planned to block
o ff the streets surrounding the
school building so that the children
can play safely.
All parent*, teachers, students
and friends are cordially Invited
to attend tho Halloween party.

GOOIF*'KITCHEN IS BOTFI
8AFE . ANl&gt; C.QNV'ENIENT
I f you're building n new kitch( n or remodeling an old one, hero
are some basic planning Idea* to
help you develop an efficient
kitchen.
They are by Myrtlo

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so successfully, the 1healer Guild
i* at work oh th&lt;j pn&gt; prodqctioii
planl fur u'Ncill'* m *t pi t&gt;'. \
MtKJ„ for t)l0 Mlabegotten/ One
of the s»*ere!«rles at tho publish­
ing firm thought tlm title vv, *
"A Moon Kor Ml,* lb-go1ten."
. complained tii.it di. hod 1.
nml
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read a single rt-feteiHO
lady mentioned in the title
MIt must bo sunn thing
l l i i n e y '" shy &gt;-Util-Ill led
! ‘J"
While on if,11 111, &gt;11II)
ono of the iiio’ I uni |iioken b'HiV
an race relations i, 'Really th*-|
|i)u e l« by M en ilew ovv nnd
jtrrT)^rj Wolfe. It'* tho highly
wn|„h|blUKl story of Max*, u !
whit* man, whoso selective ser
Vico card, cabaret performer’ *
Bccnae and Jail record* li-d him
n* a Negro.
Writing rnqdi lit
bout hi* evil day* nnd find
n.
.gen eration ,
Mertrow
myt-.d,
jy,
wTiy
ho now dedicate, hiitwdf to
,g
the Negro rare mid N'gro mu n-,
with a highly mm*u.t1 e*plmin
tfiin nf hi. mu ‘ ■! ■ -*

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"I'ariian rnr, liul Irt', have Colonial
alter and rlf.Tn that salt first."

Only Knot vent, brine c*n&gt;l sum­
mer eoenfort, rain pnilrrllon ami
economy, (tqstom built.
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METAL AWNINGS

flcient general Illumination plus
additional lighting over work
■urfacea. Plenty o f branch cir­
cuit* and appliance outlets al­
low free u s o f e ll electric appi lances.
7. S A F E TY . Doorways should
e m it free flo w of trafficloundod corners on counters and
sliding crdblndt doors prevent
.bumps and bruises.
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The entire fam ily will enjoy a
comfortable, attractive kitchen.

Relent No. RE « « T T

A ltc r a tio n i D ry Cleaning
S. P a lm etlo A v e . Ph. 4Bt

fhooa os WrUa

COMPART "
1111 Moots Ave .Phone 5036
OHIANLXJ, FLORIDA

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R O B B 'S H O M E B A K E R Y
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a twist of color and gold at bell
BERKELEY

' Ballerina dress "

It i your

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'’ Tore pco P1c drink Atlantic AJc and Beer than any other.
It must l i e

A n Id ea l A f t e r School Pickup. Wholesome

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Al AFNAIIHA IN
HOVIMMI CHAIM

IN THE SO UTH EAST

F IIZ G E H A U ) DQLRING

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CBLflniflL CLEflntRS

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BABY t O
CLEAN SURES.
Work surfaces, wall*.
and floors should be smooth and
durabio.
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6. GOOD V E N TILA TIO N , nan
for eroea ventilation if posslhle.
An electric exhaust fan will xe-

G lo w in g Embers

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Sizes 9 to I 5 Black only *

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LOADS ‘OF STYLE

"A re you kidding"

TW O -W A L L —In the narrow
with cntranoci at oppoelte working posture; provide toeequipment may be lined up space at baa*.
8. A M PLE STORAGE SPAOB.
mule! While with a passageLocate storage
for sup'
■sswtssfiw apace
spuig tut
nup*
bctween.
plies, utensils,
enalla, and «oquipment as
O N E-W A L le—all major near
as posslhlo to tno point of

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Roy Johnson’s
Grill

rlgnt engles.___ "

Lips Radiant as

A N F O R D

WAFFLES!

5,r' “ nd
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Mr. ami Mra. Phillip Bauer
•ntartalne.l with a supiki at
their home Inst Wednesday evening.
Those present were: Ed
win Ballard. Horace Story, Alton
Kirkland. Geraldine Miller and
Juanita Kirkland of Orlando. Also Dlxlo Croslcy, Robert Geiger
of Sanford and France* L e iil,
Mrs. IL It. Patti,hall ret-ji'»*l
homo
from
tho hospital on
Thursday and is recuperating
,
.
.The Woman* Society of Christl*n Service observed the week
ifr itill
of P™ y*r with a special program
Tojg, homo tconomlcs consult­ on Thursday. Those who uvre
ant of (ho National Safety Coun­ present Included Mrs, IL D.
cil.
Illckok. Mra. Molllp Dooley, Mr,.
1. CONVENIENT A It RANGE- NsBo Thomas, Mr*. W. G. Kil*
MENT. Place equipment a , that bee, Mrs: J. It. llllhrey, Mr,. J.
Wl,rk pro2ra*se* naturally, W ^ i - j L Brown. Mr*.
Hnitel Fly til.
oul wasted step* from ono work- Mra. Young, Ml**
JatVerno Dun„ ranlrt lo. another. Equipment kel.. Miss
....
Evelyn
inR
Evelyn
Daniels, und
usually can bo arranged la . 000 I Mr*. Waller Yarborough,
of tho
following
Ilett
.
ng plans:
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I Hetty
Fsyo Yarborough, Mdd
A. U-SHAPED— tho *lnk
Is I red Blattnicux and June McGill
usually placed at th* center of ] spent Sat unlay in Del-and at
tho U„ with
ranea on ono the Homo Economics convention.
ith tho ranga
aide wall and tho refrigerator on
Friends of Mrs. J. W. Flynt.
the other.
Sr. will be glad to learn that
B. L -S IIA P E D — n
she was able, to leave the hospitati on Saturday .arul is now.
of equipment aro
seoucnco along tw
recuperating at her home,

Values! Real full cut
housed msi?s, guaran­
teed color-fast. Attrac­
tive checks and floral
print*.'
Size* 14 to 44.

' ’ , WIN Y O U R WINGS A T THE

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The Sunday night buffet slip- courts nt the Inn kbfiuld Ui finat the Country Club was is hod in'the'next few weeks and; S
well attended . . . Among those the work on the swimming p*xil
present vvero Mil. und MBS. ti. will resume this Saturday ns tho
W. SPENCER and guests, MB. long awaked essential equipment
and JIBS. C. E. SPENCER. Silt, i# duo . , . Tho bar nt tho Inn
and MRS. GEORGE TilU llS-'i will be bamboo and will have a
TON, MR.
ami
MRS. TOM lako front vtitranco with tcrBOLT. MR. and MRS. W. 0. race!
MRS. FRED T. W ILLIFLEMI NG,
.'lit. and MRS. AMS has recently returned from
JAMES
RIDGE,
MRS.
ROY a glorious traveling trip up am!
REED, MIL
and MRS. ROY around tht, Grant lathe* . . .
W ILLIAMS.
Mil.
ami MRS. Friend* of J U L I A N STBNDALK 1_ SCOTT’. JIL, .MIL and ,STRO'l will regret to learn that
MRS. JOHN- IVEY, MR. aud ho is ill :utd confuted to hi* roMRS. BRAXTON PERKINS. JIL. sidemu . in the Langley ApartMISS MARTHA WIGHT, SUBS mepla
. . JULIAN 1* . tho
CATHERINE GORDON, G. D. Ilernld’a managing e.lltor . . .
BISHOP, JIL, It. A . NEWMAN, Always smiling . , . MRS. EDJIL, OIL and MRS. C. 11. TEIl- WARD K1UCI1ER . . . MAR
Mra. A. F. Moran
WILLEGAIt. CLYDE TERW1L- THA P U T S
HAYES
write*
LEGAK, JIt.. UR. and MRS. T. from Germany th a tV h o Civil
Tho Methodist Church School F. M CDANIEL Mit. and MRS. S on in 1 employees nro plentiful
had a picnic supper on Lako Hxr- JACK H A L L MR. und MRS. /or the amount of work to bo
ru‘&gt;' 0,1Sundayafternoon. Ap- K. II. SMITH. MR. and MRS.
done . . . Shu likes working with
proximotcly 30 wcrepresent.
F. D. St OTT. MIL und MBS. A l. counter-intelligence . . .
The
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas a n d‘ BRYANT. MB. and MRS. FA) TEM PLE girls from Sanford
son F'rsnk spent tho weekend in W illT \ E ll an,i MISS CECELIA liavo not been assigned Job* ns
Wildwood.
TIU Lf CK and other* . . . Ap- y. 1 . . . MBS. CHARLES RK t TS
Mr. and Mr*. J. J. txifflcr of pruximutely lot) persona witrui- plan* to leave in lire near futPittsburg, Pa. were guest* at tha sed the exhibition of golf tricks ute for Fort Sam Houston, TexGeneva Hotel whilo looking over by .K»K FI/A It. world fnmous » * t««. join her husband LIEUT.
their property. They have pur- arti»t
Tho .M:iyfair I;m ha* COL- BUTTS
When back
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CK MOItltES- I., Washington, 1). C. JANE 1
cha,cd th0’ Su,ton P'a« BnJ « - ,’ lrr' 1 « chef
JACK
/ pretty BOLLING will bo busy,
. putting
.
to build there in tho future. SF.Y to the tunc of many,
Mrs. • Lolluo
Alderman and dollar.* to
... oversee tiro knehrn now slip covers on tho furniture
Mrs. Judion L-nnard ara visit- this winter
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Have you ever j
MR.* MOBILESin __
her ...
Homo. . .
irtg the latter'* son Dr. O. D. .sKV hat been working With top seen a' mother a* 'youthful as
Lcnnard and family in Macon, flight resort hotels :»/ chef for MARY KI.IJ'.N MARTINA
Ga.
Tho tennis she ho., three ydungstersl
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Braddy
lpcIll . f” w days in VidalTs. Ga*.
play mx in Pontiac reformatory.
vlaUini.
reiatives recently.
recently.
1 111* U T I l U m C O I U C t ll
tailing relatives
Go- nt) nublie scIhhiI training ILlJ *
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. WeatherTimes 111fee Jail* and a met-* of poolbee of Jacksonville wvro visit­ 2iVIMumsand
room*, went lo college in a gang
ors of 'Irs. Maymo Malhleux on For
The Publishers of tea pad*, earned my I’ h.D. in
Wednesday.
,
moro creep joints and speakeasies
Mr. and MVs. W. IT. Slcg, Mr*.
and dnncchull* than tlio law al­
11, JACK O’ RRl.VN
Phillip Bauer ami Mrs. O. It.
NEW YORK—-Eugene O'Nelll’a lows. Pontiac was Jtlst a kinder­
Mathtuux attended tho Baptist
garten -lo me ., . . Poppa havu
Associtatiun held In [&gt;uytona on 'The Iceniait Comoili,'.’ establish- _
ed u» the season's firnt soiid Vou nnl' Idea now n piatt took
Tuesday.
o* ■ 1,1 be earn- il i&gt; - '
FYienda of Vance Wag non will new theater success, ha* lawn
regret to learn thal ho-.-Is in having equal success in thn book IDteiilng to hD cellmate* 'boanthe Buy Pines llosidtal for treat- ( ‘cld. I bo published version al- '" g h.'W IwoliloJ tha ban, digging
ment
P
I ready ha* sold 25.1100 copies, of the riffs tho wheelr wcio knack
Milrt were 01 doted' befoixi ing mil when bo nslo the r ,!*
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Oldham “ hM‘ JS.mi
and then nil of n sudden picked
had J.* M. Rider of Hncgerstown. pnl&gt;lo ,1' ion.
Md. as their guest on Monday
The .1triage -itIn fni lb» pub UP 1 liorn nod began to tell tho
uhot.v C i i y in nll»«ic?
cveuing.
|t '., t
-t
RiintlH.t\ pi.ij
"I'm going l „ explain alanlt
Mi
and
Mr*.
J.
W.
David
nnd
i,
n
uromoi
h.iH
H
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copies
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that. And how he fvtighl across
p.iptilur selling a, tunny n man** land between the race*,
^
were guests of
Mr*. Lmisa ‘ h** ....
au-ttng .l*ni Crow a* bn went, to
*un! - , t il \,'iitL. "Slrniigo In
t whi l e lui had to go. And how
tsmuediate
S.u n d a y teriod.
- id UU.tHMi , .,|m s and 11 felt wlnai he got there. I'll tell
r* T h c " " n m
rn M b
School, Clns* of the Baptist hi, .\|,mining lie, nine* Elect ra," all alsoit that. list, especially
Church wa, entertained by tlw-ir 1,, ..
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Hu- 1^
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Gult ' at lui'h m n illv pul ill-* ln-t| tii iuim4
M hon.e on Thuf“ I.y_ evening, a* If«m .&gt;huw*a “ TIu* Asiaw m " n stiirf ttittt happened in the
S. o f A.’*
A
A fter
fter an
an ovenimr
evening u
of games, suld b- than 2J»ot* despite anmo
Mrs. Unit assisted by her mother loud and ulridiiil noises which
Mr,, l l e r t h n Lindsey served Rhaw made at tl*i critic., who
Iiunrh nn,l cake* to the followh, ,.urs o ff |lt. play,
tug:
Ninu and Ruth McMahan,
O N, ill and Geoigu Bernard
Mildred and Stewart . MathleUX, Rjuio -bind alone in tludi field,
Hetty nnd Harriet Geiger, Den- boO
n-id.-tnl fin beyond any
'uti and F'rcd Ihvvatt, David Old- olio i 1.iin.iti-il.- and .1 a re-ult
hath,
Luther
David.
Richard thHt play, mn m«nl m dmma
Brockman and Orville IIoiling- „ nd 1i emture Course, .......tost
head.
edue,siona|
Institution*. Random
Kenneth Ilarriski I* employed l|vn , ,tlto publUlu i.
evpectw
by tho Internal Revenue aqd 1* •*Tb iii nuui" In outsell "StrnmV
located In Daytona Beach.
lie In ',iludo.'

Illness.
Mr. and Mrs, James H. Phil
lipa and family havo moved Into
their hunve at 221 Luka Triplet
Driva. which they recently purcrwcd from CletU IL liw d ermilk.
Mr*. Grace K. Hill of Orlando
has piirchasrtl n^hungnlow from
l^iwis.
Otis E. Poland.
Mr. and Mrs. IL J. Bevnns and
family hnVe returned froni their
trip to New Kensington. Pa.
Hints To HousewivesRev. Nath Thompson now haa
Weekly from Home Demon,Irallon a telephone in the parsonage;
the number is 1310-M.
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on the B argain

SANFO RD ,

— TELE. NO. 148 sputtsor

Social CalendarrParl* For Her Son

¥ y ri;

H ERALD ,

W estside Halloween
Carnival Oct. 30

Activities

Mrs. T. C. Collins Has

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HERALD, SAN FO R D , FLORIDA

t U t s b A Y r 0 C T T 2 B . 1946

Htate o f F lo ri da , t h i s t h e l l t h day
French Avenue aa a farm-to- * machine from
O. N. Spelaa today expressed resentment at
L E G A L N O T IC E
o f O c t o b e r , A. D. !»««.
market road and to repava and Equipment Company waa ap- what they term "unwarranted”
Ix tu re for
O. P. H E I I N D O N
widen it. Mr. Bayliaa wrote that proved. Following a discussion of Filipino press criticism of G I rm; h t a t u o f k i j u u i h a t o i •
C l e r k of t h e Cl rc U lt C o urt.
U lc e rs
the matter, will be given serious the City's *xp*rien£3 with carnl- behavior. The generals announc­
^ o ito T itv
a 01:1.1 A
U U T I M I I K , (HEAL)
considerstlon as soon as estl- vals, no second was given a pro- ed their feelings In a joint &gt; u H o w a r d K * l f « r . R u r a l It oute ( l a r l a n d XV. Hpencer •
1
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mate* o f the coat o f tbs eon- poMi t0 p,rm i{ th&lt; j . K Sparks statement which was distributed V irgin ia .
structlon can ba mad*.
Shows to operate her* on Nov. to every soldier in the Philip­
A s w o r n b il l o f c o m p l a i n t h a v i n g
City Attorney Fred R. Wilson jj ,
l i w n filrtl a s s l n s l y o u In |ha C i r c u i t
pines.
was Instructed to prepare an,
The Hill Hardware Company
Simultaneously, th# Army con­ C o u r t o f Hrmlnnla C o u n l y , K lu rld a ,
C t ia n c v r r . b y l l n b c t l ( l u t h r l c
Dr. Leonard Barker
ordinance relative to glrlng traf-, WM
contr»ct for 600 firmed the beating pf an aged In
fo r a n n u l m m i r t m a r r i n g * , t h n r
Optometrist '
fic right-of-way to blind1 person, f i ' o t two and a half inch fTra Filipino by "a n ' A r m y 1 major. pr events a r * t h r r e f u l a rumiuantK-q
carrytng a white can* wl.h pen- hose, and 200 feet of on. and Manila newspapers printed new y o u |tr to* anti a p p e a r b v f o r a sa id
Eye* examined—Glaaaes
r t amt (l ie y o u r d e f e n s e * t h e r e i n
allies for violation* This initruc-, -1,- 1# tn.L l . u
Incidents of alleged misbehavior oCno uor
203 8. Orange Ava
b e f o r e ttis 1StH d a y o f N o v e m ­
tion followed the reading o f a • h* lf ,lnch ho‘ *‘ ,
,°,f
ber. A. I&gt;. I K S , o t h e r w i s e D e c r e e
letter in the subject by the Flor- E- E. I-osey and J. W. MlWskl, by American troops.
Orlando, Florida
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be
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t
Th# American major 1*
ids Council to the Blind. M r.1relative to establishing a seaI’ b o n * 4967
Drug
you .
Wilson gava first reading o fi Pl*ne base at tbe municipal pier to have dragged an elderly Fili­
T b e tUnfnrU l l e r a l d . le h e r e b y
errr,- ^
d e e l c n a t e d a t a n e w s p a p e r In w h i c h
an ordinano* stating that It la waa referred to Roy H. Brown- pino mechanic from a truck
t h is c i t a t i o n w ill be p u b l i s h e d o n c e
unlawful to throw away or de- ing who has a 12 month option kicked and beat him Into
consciousness because o f a dent­ e a c h w e e k f o r f o u r ( I ) c o n s e c u t i v e
stroy traffic violation ticket# or ; on this program.
ed fender. The Filipino Is em­ w e e k s.
written notices fo r violations,
WITNCHM m y wand and ' o f f i c i a l
and stating penalties.
Prickly pear, a species of esc ployed by th# War Crimes Com­ v ea l a t Hanford. C o u n t y o f Memlnole,
U N D E R NEW M A N A G E M E N T
A fivs year leas* agreement tu* common to central and south­ mission.
to Harry Crosson fo r operation ern Arisons, bears a purple, pear
Navajo bridge in northern A/iG A L L O W A Y ’S S E R V IC E S T A T IO N
o f the trailer Camp at Fourth shaped fruit that is edible to man
•
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Street and French Avenue w*s and Is eaten by coyotes, foxes and tons i* th* only highway bridge
crossing the turbulent Colorado
approved. Placing of lights near other desert wild life.
West First Street et Elm Avenue
river for approximately 1,000
certain hchools, churches and In
•
•. •
JOLLY
miks—from
llouldcr
Dam to
business districts, was approved. I
(Formferl^ Shoemaker’s
3
Generals
D
efend
iim
Muab, Utah.
*'An election proclatpaUon for
Dec. 3 was approved and Mr*. |
- — Featuring—
G
I
s
I
n
Philippines
F. E. Roumlllat waa named as
let* I* the principal crop which
clerk and Mrs. Margaret Barnet,
ACCESSORIES
W A S H IN G
MANILA,
Oct. 29, UP}— ran be grown on cotton land.
J. II. Beck and Mr*. W. E Wat­
TIRE REPAIRS
“
We
have
hern
able
to
prevent
POLISHING
son were named aa inspectors. Three commanding general* of starvation thua far," he concluded,
favorite
SERVICE
Purchass of a street marking Arm y forces*In the Philippines
GR
EASING
"hut I ’m worried about the rural
III II
flHfll12 M U
TlllOW
• nit C;i
population which does not pro­
have scraped the bottom of th* duce food.'
...................
..
tin,” he said.
A
Bengal la Safe
WORK W ANTED
In the province of ^Bengal, of
which Calcutta D tbe capital, the
LAWNS. m owbxL
Reasonable
government expects to gel through
prices. Jerry Lord, phone Vtttt- ^
all rights.”
It was in Bengal
where several millions died during
By W ALT MASON
the 1942 famine. Now the worat
N&gt;MV Dhi-iit, Ocu r — India* scarcity areas are the southern
FOR RENT
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 4. ARTICLES FO R SALE
duel with famine goes into ila crit­ sections of India.
T Y P IS T will assist offices, elubs,
ical stage uunug me filial monin*
Individual*
with
corrcsponThe American Famine Mission FUltNISHKD bedroom for rent. G-tlOUSl homo Vr sale, 2 miles
LeaIh
ercom
ed.
|pni*!IC
.
ui tins year, wuii government oi­ to India recommended heaira 1mGentleman
preferred
dene#, - mailing hate, monthly
IViunc. . .out « a Ctlsry A « m i »
liv in g
RECOl(l)
I’L
A
i
433
------------■lalctncm*. Work called for .
room, 2 bedrooms, sleeping
tfflfti tJUTTKifUio third aUartef of
$69.95
ling mrougn tbe crisis largely up­ this year. The" mission's recom­
and delivered. ’ Phone 474-J.
porch, bath, dining room, kit­
l
W
A
N
T
E
D
TO
RENT
BAUER
APPLIANCES
chen, breakfast room, aervico
on Australia.
, mended imports, with actual re
porch, large lot, fruit trees,
" S i m:p in a very light corner,’ celpls in parentheses, are: July
10 Busineaa Opportunities
doubt* garage, i’ hona 960-J.
■aid
. Kajemira Prasad, lood 226.000 lone. (290,000); August ONK or two bedroom fumisht-J
HILEX COFFEE MAKERS
apartment
wanted.
I
’ermanent
mint* • In me new .popular
guv _____
380.000
(209,000);
618,White dkiamcl
.
.,00 (2
,
. . September
.
resident. C. STAN SHU it Y, i*hone
eminent. VAR of bur expenatione
(2&amp;0,000-e*timated): October
GROCERY STOKE for sale with
COOKING W AK E
9139.
va|tUCEItY and fruit business
* •6-room apartment upstoli’S. Good
HANFORD HARDWARE CO.
nave (alien down, and on top .0* 690,000 (government had pro­
location. Phone 097,
&gt;
210 East First St.
mts come* tho snipping stnae R&gt; L ralt)mod distribution ot 344,000 FUltNISHKD ur partly furnished *showjng good net weekly prone,
• complete with stock anu tixms United Slates.
tons but now expect* not more
house or apartment. Permanent • lure*, and fv&amp;u.uu Inventory.
A loud usparmient spokesman than 199,000); November 260,000. ’ resident. 2 children. John Blan­
V ELVE T.D RA PES add other*— 11
Price $2,760.00 cash.
LOANS
said mat as n result ot Urn loud
Part of the solution could be
ton,. 618 Park, Phone 672-W.
chairs, curtains, amell table*.
ID
E
A
L
TOURIST
couit
site
8
ration msy have to bo reduced diversion of relief shipments to
Pre-war silk and cotton dre**
mlU* iputh of Sanford on U. S.
again. ,-l wins there-will be local India from the northern hemi­
LOANS MADE
material, spreads, etc. Call Tues17. COO feet highway frontage.
FROM »i0 IO ».ioo
■tarvellun if wo do,” he added, sphere, whoro the harvest occur* TWO-DEDUOOM apartment or
day and Wednesday at 320 K.
$2,000.00 cash.
’'out you never know— we may In September, the government house. Any location. Phono 102M-.M.
strict privacy; last service
Craves St.; Orange City, Fla.
4*b ACRE FARM with modern 5
scrape through."
FLO KlD A LOAN CO.
spokesman said.
room
house,
excellent
condition
Chronic Starvation
Crop Failure
1U2 Sanford Avenue
I MOAT AND trailer in No. 1
3
REAL
ESTATE
FOR
SALE
2
screen
porches
lath
lights
and
"With our. sysieni of rationing
The Immediate cause of India’*
BOHKOW HERB WHERE
condition. 1210 Magnolia Ave.
telephone on paved highway elo*o
we have had no deatha directly food shortage was the failure last
PRIVA C Y IS KhSPEClED
attributable tu the shortage," tho year of the monsoon (seasonal An exceptionally, well planned, two J in. $8,600.00 terms.
YOUR natural deair* fo r privacy
spokesman continued, "although rains), which the government call­
In money matters is strictly
story houso wilh J,-bedroom*, I I ACRE FARM, tiled, H wells 7 O R IE N TA L scatter rugs. 4xfl
we are always having starvation ed “ unprecedented in 60 years” in 'large living room, ample kitchen
respected here.
Friends and
and smaller. Very reasonable.
6 room house excellent condition,
relatives age not questioned
doaUi*. Lven in normal times, I'm that it affected’’ rice and millet
Call after 6 P. M.. I'hone HM9.
freshly painted bath and electri­
and pantry space, large screened
about your credit.
Your em­
city on paved highway. $10,000.front porch, located on three
ashamed to say, people in India crop* ns well as spring wheat and
ployer or busineaa associates
00.
lots, in excellent neighborhood.
starve because they haven't tho com (mail#).
Just received!
will not hear of your personal
money to buy.
Lot* have a dcsirablo assort­ rWO WELL built 6 room house*,
Other factor* include a popu­
ALADDIN LAMPS
affair*. 'Thar* ia no cauao for
bath and electrictiy, can be
ment of citrus and other fruit.
"But there ia serious and con­ lation increase estimated st some
H IL L HARDWARE CO.
embarrassment.
purchased separately, $3,600.00
tinued malnutrition. The people 26 millions 'alnce the war began,
Consider this to bo one of the
301 East First 8L
Reasonable credit requirements.
each.
best values available In th* City
nave no physical reserves let;."
and. that during the war India—
No co-makers on money loans.
of Sanford. The property may 6 ROOM HOUSE, well located 2
In India, where tho bulk of the always a Urge Importer of r ic e Variable payment plans.
bed rooms, bath, gas and elCc
be bought furnished if the pur­
2Vk gallon foam type
population ia strictly vegetarian, hod such sources as Burma and
F A M ILY LOAN CO.
chaser so desires.
Immediate . tricity. $3,600.00.
KIRK EXTINGUISHERS
me general ration lias been 12 Siam cut off by the enemy.
Phone $*
Florida Bank Bldg.
4 ROOM modern stucco bungalow,
possession.
$9.96
ounces of foodgrutns per day per
India imported before th# war
completely furnished, good neigh­
I f you aro seeking location, let
newly
charged
adult, and half of Dial for chil­ on an average of one and a quar­
borhood. 11,260.00.
ua show you-till* fairly priced
12 S P E C IA L SERVICES
H IL L HARDW ARE CO.
dren. Food department officiate ter million tons of foodgrains an­
W. R. W ILLIAM S, Realtor
house in an excellent neighbor­
301 East First St.
ilgu r#. tho ralio.n give* an adult nually, and sometime* as much ‘as
Phone 1120
hood; Has 4 bedrooms, large 110 North Park Ave.
GAKDKN llOHE
1,200 calories per day aa against two million tons per year.
SIGNS
living room, dining room, kitrnGARDEN RAKEri
rne 4,000 standard for soldiers in
Show cards andt posters
Peak Production
en,
porches
front
and
rear.
H
IL
L
HARDW
ARE
CO.
lull training, well over d,UU0 for ” Wo have tried to atep up our
O— ORE’S SIGN SERVICE
Floor* are in tine condition; in 6 ARTICLES FOR SALE
301 East First 8L
manual laborers and approximate- own production,” , the government
O. D. Landreas. Phone 1021
keeping with the rest of the
iy 2,400 for sedentary workers.
L UP with Fuel OU and Kfcrosource said, but that la not so
house which haa. recently been •F IL
aen* before winter.
Scarcity Grows
LATE model Hallicrafter 0 tube
easy since very nearly ninety per
decorated Inside end out. Owner
REN T A CAR
H. B. Pope Co, Inc. M0
Dr. Prasad said the situation In cent o f the land that can be used
radio, table model.
Used 30
leaving town and can give im­
YOU DRIVE IT
southern India was especially dif- for foodgrains I* being thus used."
day*,
coat
$00,‘
sell
fo
r
$40.
Mr.
mediate possession.
PUONR 200
NIC1IOLLS
Root, Montexuma Hotel.
ilcult. in Trapancoro stale, one of
However, he said between five 2 BEDROOM bungalow, partially
B1RJCKLAND-MOR
STUDIO OP PHOTOGRAPHY
IOKULSON
mo largest, supplies are particu­ ■nil six million • sere* had been
furnished, porches front and
for fine*; quality
•.’ -d h i v b .i t . INC.
converted from money crop* such
larly short.
rear, needs some repairs, 2M
POI
)RTRA!TB
6
ARTICLES W A N T E D
Another department spokesman ■a cotton, 'to food, although milacres located outside city limit*
Commercial and
d Copy
lopy.1Work
on paved highway, ideal for en­
said that India had. appealed to
Snapshot Bert Ices
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
joying country life yet not Isol­ Phone 1189 — 220 Melach Bldg. 1'LL IlUYi your car '•gardleat
PARTS AN1) SERVICE
Australia, which already ha* fur­
of age o r’ condition. R e* Reel, 109 Palmetto Are.
ated from modern conveniences
Phone t i l l
nished more than 400,000 .tons of
306 W. 2nd 8L
— near good school. $3,600. Im­ TUXEDO FEEDS— complete line,
food, for quick delivery of an­
09c Opens 12:45 P. M. 40c
lfu
h
l'i
Tuxedo
Feed
Store.mediate possession.
other 100,6o0 ton* of wheat, anj
4 room house, ejn good condition, G RITS and maal—(-round fresh USED pianos for cash. The Music ELECTRIC appliance repair*—
160,000 ton* if it'could be spared.
. we repair washing machine*,
ry ' " '
on a 100 It. lot facing caved
“ We know that Australia ta
•very Monday from snowflake
vaccum cleaner*, Ian*, mixer*.
'
road.,
located
on
West
1st
Slicet
anxiuua to keep her flour mill*
com. Can be .bought at Gard­
Trotter Appliance Service, 304
Extension, partially furnished.
going/’ the spokesman said, “ but
ner’* Store, Laka Monroe. 10 DAGS wanted—feed, fertiliser.
Price $3,000.
wa need the whole grain aa a
' 1b. hag. 11.00.
■Highest cash piles. W rite Cen­ AUTOMOBILE A* radiators re­
Stucco 2 bedroom house in excel­
substitute for rice. I f it would be
T oday - Wednesday!
tral City Bag Co. Box 2402, Or­
lent' condition, splendidly .furpaired. Wright k Cohen GarPopular Seat Cover*
possible Just for a month or tlx
lando.
&gt;
age. Slat A french, Ph. 1009-J.
SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
weeks to cut down supplies to th*
mills, or if necessary to laka sup­
ORLANDO
W HINING SENTINEL
age. Price $7,600. This house M ITA TIO N leathers In most 7 Pets, Livestock, Supplies
plies from the mill*, ' the needed
ORLANDO STAR
Is on a 16 lot location. .Plenty
colors and large selection o f
for delivery tq your home, phone
■mount could be supplied.”
of room for expansion. •
good upholstery fabric*. Hobart
A 0H0STRalph Ray, 760-W.
Trouble Ahead
wo very desirable lake front
S. Brown, 2911 N. Orange TOUCIITON A WATSON, 1101
The government spokesman said
Celery Ave. Has Purina Feed*.
T0-CH0ST
acreage tracja on the west side
A ve^ Orlando, Fla.
VKTKRAN'8
TER M ITE
India's food crisis would not be
of Lake Minnie, one containing
i MUCH
CONTROL CO.
GIVE us your order fo r baby 1
o n r until January st least, and
33 acres priced at $4,000 and
Formerly the W. P, Melton Ex­
chick*. The . S a n f o r d X-Cel
{ m /
that aha would not ba “ out of the
the other containing 19 acres
terminating Co.—6 years guaran­
Store, 2nd A banford.
priced
at
$3,900.
Both
of
ihese
woods until nsxt May," providing
teed contract, tended—apd in­
tract* have good building sites
crops sre normal.
JERSEY bull and cow. Mrs. Raulsured, 8 years experience. For
"Against a request o f 4,000,000
overlooking the lake and Orlando
arson, Enterprise, Fla.
*
free inspections and estimate
tons of Imported foodgraina for
JllghwaV, •
Phone ft or writ* IV O. Box
FOR SALE— One Jersey milch
1940, India, has received- .about
bedroom stucco house on Pal­
78 Long-wood, Fla,cow, 1 Jersey lleiffer, fresh in
metto, large living room, dining
,000 from all souroaa. Against
February. Phone 706 M.
— ~
second half dsmand o f 2,400room, kitchen and garage, all In
FLOWERS
13 NO TICE S— PE R S O N A L
good condition.. A good buy at
for all occasions
000 tons, wa received not more
SIX
blonde
cockers,
verjr
fine
pedlM cN e i l l a y o s t , f l o r i s t
fc $ 0 0 .
k
SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
than 000,000 to 700,000 tons
■lock. Seven week* old.
bedroom stucco house on large
Celery A v». just o ff Sloes
through September.
201 North Park
hold
until
Christmas
If
corner lot facing San Lenta, O ffice ph. 403, residence ph. B10-R
“ Tbs result is that although wa
d. Phono County 4304, _________ Telephone 37
ninety U ltdw pail Recently de­
have gona the absolute limit in
NOW ready to grind every Mon.
corated throughout and a vary]
internal procuring and rationing,
desirable home for any on*.
lal — beautiful, .3
Priced at $M00.
male. A R C rsgts*
Unstable Situation
bedroom frame bouse In good
County OTOE
“This la an extremely danger­
condition,
with
oarage,
altuated
ous situation. Anything may upeat it—strikes, damage to crons,
or communal troubles—and tad
result would be failure at sup*
ABBOTT &lt;
WATCH fo r the re-openlng o f El­
plies in already hastily rationed
eanor • Ann's Rad Barn. •
GIRL wan tad for soda fountain
room house furThe same source said that "the
14
LOST A F O U N D
work. Good pay, abort hours,
, Prim $240000.
■hipping strike In the U. 8. has
No night work, off weekends Mo- LOST—model airplane, white A
R L t, Box 1«3.
lost us about 160,000 tons and w*
truck 1938—1H ton Chevrolet
Iteysold* Drug Co-, Phone 90.
truck. 820 W. 20th-Bt. Phone
black 84” wing span, believed
can’t get the food out o f Java
u »* W .
COOK wanted. Also dlsh-wasbar.
INCOME Property—Urge group O N E electric rtfri
,»eApply
«— Roy VJohnson's
«• - - - Grill. - —
o f homes in colored section
aeon at Lowing
MAID wanted for general house- which will show good return an

ne;y Richard, city employee.
Commissioners -decided
that
since stores close at 7:00 P. M.
Saturday evening, parking meter
time shall not ba enforced after
that time, and Polios Chief Roy
G. William* was informed that
no red tegs should be issued af­
Ceellaeee rrs .* rake Oee
ter the above time.
A letter from F, IE. Bayltss
1 Gut named *| * committee to
■ Investigate
SnvMtleate cost*
roll* of this, himself, chairman o f the State Road De­
W. C. IIUI. Mr. Barer and 8(d- partment. was read in reply to
th* City’ s request to designate

Authorizes ,
Tourist Booth A t
M unicipal Zoo

F O R A B A N G -U P
HALLOW EEN

REPEATIN a

Cap Pistols .... $1.6
With Colored Trail* Ortpa
JUNIOR REPEATING

Cap Pistols .....
LOUDEST CATS

IN TOWN!

W ater
Metal. Drums $1.25
Tom T o m s .....$2.00
['W histles

Cowboy Playsuits
$2.50
WITH REAL LEATHER C1IAP8

Lone R an ger Outfit
$3.85
The Official Lone Ranger Outfit

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To f w i t i Um fio g rtee of America;
To Fredace P ia p u i l j for Sanford;

AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY
VOLUME

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Decontrol Of
Cotton Prices
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(A t*)— ' 1‘rrsiilcnt Truman
was quoted today as saying
the gutsriunrni interuleo to
do overruling posaible to
stablliio Uto cotton market,
the t’ reaioente pledge to
taka acuon was related by.
Ileprraeniauvo Jonn sparkman. in# Alabama Democrat
had urged Mr. Truman to
use wnaterer war powers
were' accessary to prevent a
I ur liter collapse In cotton
price*.

— hunuior Y\ tutor* Oeoigo
luuuy
urgt-ti
imimAiiuw
priuu ducuturcii oti inunuluuurcu cotton goods, sx-'itutor Cicorgo oskOu tms move
111 orucr to sutomzc tn«
cotton nmrKot.
Ateanwnuo in Wushing- ton tne sudden closing1 01
um um.luu a principal ixnum mtuwugua tunny liruugln quit* nr
kCUJli. in uii apparent moyy to p.o. vous panic Roiling uy nurU-nic cm
.•11 piuuuccra, urn jvgncuituiu utrpar.itieni naa issued a sunetneti*
irtjciwriiig tnu cotton ctnp 1* it*
iilvUraiiiu •LatlnUcat |Mnl.iuli. A.
i no auiiiu Lium, Dcniuciauc Heproaeiiiauve aonu bpamman in
itiuuamn has railed oil r resident
Iranian to CAOiCiae whatever tvai
powers migm i'o necessary to
iiumcitiamiy aiatiinio the cotton
ilia. act.
timer pleas w erf made after tho
,\ew lura Colion r.xtuuiiKc cioaeu
tociay, amt tnu aow uimana aho
Chicago r.xcnaugca .ipncaiy luitoWcd sun. I ms is toe thud time in
iuaa ,uiau two w m i , that umau
e*caaha&gt;s navu oven Rianimcd auut
todays cioauig came alter a ihup
ol fid a turn limit on each et mo
past two nays, .unco tne nigh 01
..v t a t couun on uci. n, lne matKot *hia "ufo^pttf »p(JVo*ima^iy
Sod «*hale.

P len ty O f W aste
P a p er Is S een A t
li. N. Conference

~r*7 ‘

■

Opposed Russia On Veto. Debate

NEW YORK, Oct. 20, (41)—
There's muro than roeelm Uie casual
eye at the United hauun’a General
Assembly meeting in Now York's
f-mining MeartoWf pitrlc.
fuse, for'Instance, Una business
of waste paper. Waste paper, or
rather me uisposal of it, viea with
the a arid’a ilia sa a delicate prob­
lem for the UN.
Extraordinary precautions ars
taken in the handling of waste
paper at the Assembly sessions
10 prevent diplomatic accrata front
leaking out.
After each session, porters move
in and carstuily remove every
scrap of paper from the floor.
Uacurity agents keep a cloaa watch
on the porters aa (hay work and
ths porters are forbidden to even
pla^a their hands on the desks of
the dalegstss.
I f papers are left on these desks,
thsy must b« taken to U N ex pelts
who scan the doodlings to maks
____ jn Utara are no important.
canal;
notes or messages on thsm.
Whan the Igst scrap o f paper
has bean collected, tho day’s
cumulation is placed in l a m — I
vaa bag* which then are padlocked.
The waste then Is taken to Lake
Success, New York, where a special
mechanical device chews the peper
to tiny bite. When the machine
gets through with the paper, no
two words of any meesags. coul-.l
be read.
’
, ,,
The paper then la baled end sold,
with the proceed* going to the
United U etlpn^ttf^.

ated at about half a ton.
But paper Is not all t
Into the waste. Portera
astonishing unmber o f articles
which ars the personal property
kt
of the delegate*— Such tlllngi as
wedding rings, eyeglasses and
Homburg hate. '
.
'
These, of course, are tented
over to the U N Lost and Found
Department.
Many of tV se articles are found
in Check rooms. It seems that some
o f the delegatee are in aoch a nuh
7 1.
lo leave the aeealotu that thsy
forget to stop at the check rooms
*fr to pick up their belongings.
COTTON- BUBPE N P K P
NEW YORE,

.

O ct 80, • « » -

The president of the New Te«k
Cotton Exchange, Frank

.ilm miM *
will be

* * ----

'

change today. H# said
1uspension decision 1 waa 1

by th# board o f
• 1
^ The flashing

IH lb#

11a

NEWSPAPEH

W E D N E S D A Y , O Cl\ 30, 1946

AMG Accuses
Germany Of
Bad Faith

Associated Press Leased W ire

NO. 288

Coal Industry
IssuesWaring

CONTROL OF HOUSE CENTERS IN 85 DISTRICTS

Failure O f Council To
Decide Issuea Seen
A b L ack O f Basic
Democratic Concept

Action F o llo w ^ Drop
O f $10 A b a le A n a
Closing O f A ll U S .
Cotton Lxcnangus

------ V t f c N N A y t i a . r O o L R U

i.

SANFORD,. FLO R ID A ,

Established 1908

XXXVU

S r r r a ld

Partly
cloudy
and continued
warm
tonight
and tomorrow.
.Scattered showers on aoutheaat
coastal section. Moderate east­
erly winds In north portion,
frenh In south portion.

Government Seeking
Compromise T o Sa­
tisfy Lewis, Keep
M ines In Operation

STUTTGART, Ckt. 80. DP)—
W A SH ING TO N, OcL 30, The
United
States
Military
(/P)— A warnitiK woa issued
uovtriinuru In Uermany today
blurt.Iy accused Its own sponsorb y the con i industry today
sed tiermaii States Council of
Against John L. lew is' de­
not putting democracy Into af­
mand that the government
fect in Uermany by failing to
negotiate a new wage pact
decide what lo.do about a major
problem.
,
would m ak e'it much moro
A number of Germans being
difficult to return the soft
expelled from the Sudateniand
coni mines to private operand other eastern areas hare to
1
bo ab,orbed by the three stales
A tio ii'
*
in the American /one In Ger­ THti MAP SHOWS IH I SVATfS (In blacBNwherc control of llu* House of Representatives may be .1-li I ,1 w .tn
laswis Is playing a tight hand
many. AMU ksfl It up to the
in his campaign to finesse Y pay
German States . Council to decide the number oLdouWAil-dDtrWls In cdth .States In white ih..w where Democratic vr Itfpublican main -nt*.
boost out of tho govcrilmcnt for
what percentage should go to Or pt(|y choices, are ex libeled to win. There are Hi dt.tr lets in doubt, plus three scats Of congre*snien -at - ir *»•
his 100,000 United Milie WorkNe.w Me" ,co .,nd I 1' 1" ? 1*' ,n ?r,lcr 10 win conttol of the lloiltc. the. Republicans. who tt-id
cacti s.ate. The slates them­ •
crx. txjwlx U letting the gov­
(fnicr;ia(l( nal)
selves had settbd. on 60 per 10- tests St pressnt, must capture .3 additional scats. The Democrats now hold 24t scnls.
ernment worry about a aolution
cent for Bavaria, 20 par cent
to his demands.
for Greater Hesse and 24 per
* As for tho government, offi­
cent' for' Wuer.termbsrg-Baden.
cial* are trying lo find a form­
Then after months ot delay
ula for keeping the soft coal
and indecision, ths evacuee com­
mines going without opening the
mittee suggoaod 64 per cent for
path for a now' riftina of wag* •*
CONftMINO DUUNO A tttSION of Um U N. General Axsemhly at Flush­
Bavaria,' 26 per cent for Great­
: fights In other Imfuitrlea.
ing Meadows, N. Y , are (L tor.): Senator Warren I t Austin, hesd of Uta
er Hesse and 21 per cent io r
Lewis' miners are ready to*
U. S. delegation; Sir Hartley Shawtrots. Great Britain; and V. K. WaltWiK-rt.ermkerg-iladcn.
*
walk out if the government fall*
Ington Koo, China. They opposed a mors by Russia to bar debate on the
The German Slates Council / i f A
I to. chin in- w l'K a wag* boost.
veto power of th# Big Fir*. The matter has been retained on the General
couldn't decide what to do and U I A l O I D I C L D C r K V
On Friday, tho mine union chief
There
is
no
immediate
prosAssembly agenda fetr future ooasldertUon.
(Jnfemotional)
turned over the problem to A M G .,
will sit down at tho conference
P'-ct
for
tho
removal
ot
thu
Bo( ths American military gov.
'aide in Washington with coal
eminent has handed It right T i n i a n
mines ndininLtrnt»r N. H. Col­
Commisaioji
t
S
,
s
"’^
"
Home
Equipment
D
e­
back to the German States Counlision. I-cwis says ho is entitled
Members l i e ^ c u l
*&gt;f »h« product «n «tu&lt;h
cil nnj has asked for prompt
to reopen the entire question of
controlled
By
L
at­
J
u
„
1
____
1
newspaper
a
are
printed
mid
and just action. AMO p.lao said
wages with tho government. In­
\
ariualiai’kgxoundu
«»&gt;
•.»,
i,«^B
E
ire
o
.iy
threw
™
.,!
n
it wc.a t)«» Council’s responsiterior
Secretary
J. A.
Krug
est
O
P
A
Directive
.
iiumli-r
of
Florida
newspapers
hility to rncka dociaions.
says '|No.“
iu, A**oruii,a i-rm i
wi-h suspension, I'oul A. I’orter,
"Tha lnpsa of time," aald tho
However, soino officials say
WASHINGTON. D.
Oct. "
File men ere preparing lode) DBA Administrator today ndAMG statement, "taken In un- to tine over a juh that would vised It. I- Dean, editor of
l-B)—Thu OBA claiupetl rent that Coilisson, pinch-hitting for
Tho
■ersonttbly biased and uneom- seme most people. If the Smutte Hanford Herald.
j.crlliig.i over several widesprra.l Krug, may offer I^wia some
premtsmg discussions bodes ' Ut approve* tha selection of the*v
"You undoubtedly urn uwaro [ areas today for the fust time (tort of concession other than
for efficient governmant, end
hat wo 'aro ‘ I he Agency announced that e(- actual wag* boost*.
o f agreement on jCi?, roi,n. they will Isad us to tha atomic « f llie at.entlon t
The CIO Auto Worker* Union
Demos, G.O.P. Give Inner Zionist Coun- failure
cr." Mr. Bor ' .‘t "it ,* Nov. I— (W more ri-ntnl
o
f
real!1
“
***''
1**“
°
fivo
msm
will
decule
giving
to
this
rngttc
mutter indicates a lack
nllinr, atias- will Imi blouglit under ceil- and tho Chrysler Corporation are
bl demowrote Th» __,,^,|jj
11
demo- Ju’ 1 b°w the guvurtiiucnt„ mid pn-. Jer
- W arnin gs A gainst
cil Decries Blood­ xalloo of tho fundamental
The latest actfon, which occur-. il1* 5- Thu uctiurt will affect-muio getting together In Itetrolt to*
cratic concapt that chosen nrpro-1 » * ' u .""‘ “ •teJ * » « G, make use of
re,| -Friday, Oct. 11, 191C, wst ;™ " three and onv-hnlf million ! d»y for a new sories of w a p
The Other’s Party
shed In Struggle sentativoa must ecespt fo r their |a," 'll‘c energy.
In contrast to the
an increase of $10.00 per ton in I persons. Kighty-ono of the areas negotiation*.
_
(umstltuency ths equal responsl-, Itecuuse ot the impuilance of tho reding price in 1he hope of
1 placet! under rutilrul f.u tit,, picturo one year ago when, tho
W ASHINGTON. ,Oet.
JERUSALEM, OcL 80-14’)— tnlities ana burden a« welt as Uinr task., interest naturally ecu preventing any further diversion i M lime ami rent . citing* a.ii long ami costly General Motors
'The While House said today A dynamite explosion in an Arab thn equal privilags of
demo- U-t* on these men sml their back
of mills from news print to some 1* it** in nil m Hie icmamiiig si-un striko was pending, todaay ■ pargrounds, t rm dent 11 uiuan Uamctl other paper product and to cn-1 'd 'A air., went to work today ley was started
that I'rraideul Truman will ant ()uarter of Jerusalem smashed a erotic govbmment.”
signs of
tarted amid s
them Monday to the Atomic Lum.attend a democratic rally.at. hla British military convoy sarly to;
If
not
exact
agreeharmony,
couragu continuation of ship- on lot* uf items tiiut go Into
STUTTGART, Oct. 80, GIT— tmssion.
home town of independence, day, killed three soldiers and in­
merits of newsprint from Cana^ fnrnishing ■ liume, and freed them m n t,
Mo., on Friday night. Mr. Tru­ jured l'J others. The blast, set o ff Th* United States army took
The man proposed iu chairman rlian mills to the United States. Iium price control. Brice lid* were
Chrysler already Is on record
man, the White llouae oald. will in a road culvert, destroyed one ■Ups today to avirt winter hurt- Is David Lihcnthal, who until nuw
“ In splta of record shipments I takrn off radius of all type*, elec- as being against another wag*
upend the time wiht HU mother truck and damaged another. Oc- gsr kn&lt;] posslbls food riots in has liven heart of tile Tennessee to U. S. publisiiers during the lin
trie
phonographs,
kttchcmvnn.
e
kitchem\nr&gt;, | increase which would b# tacktri
end ewtrr In Grandview, Mo. . tupants of an Arab Truck escaped Gsrmany. Ths Army has prom- Valley Authority, lie left mat jolt first eight months of I flit)
nd giaaswarv, Irfmp*. docks and score*
tho 18H cents at) Jiour-boost
ised to provide Army trucks and
.
.
without Injury when the explosion drivers
in spite of a current record rate if other items. ’
! won by ths union lets than a
to collect food and fuel, j te teko over hn new post.
Both Democrats and Republicans hurled it from, the road,
Aho fr eed from control _because j year ago. i 1uwcvBr, tho eorporaThis promlso was msda sfisr
Lihenthsl sdimts limt hr* U u u of production in North Amorim,
arc warning tho public against one
I’alcstino police say that another
willingauthorities
asserted! assignment is a disturbing cirut- it has hern determined hy this ol big production weie irons, heat- |M°tt has expressed Its
another-today as next Tuesday's British soldier was slightly hurt German
,,
. of news- e*_*2j
l s , mm-autumutic
toasters, Aiilit
shav-'
union
Ji’-ti iiMVwmmK piiiani?,
’ rM
...'!**, *°, .bargain,
as
1 ,1and
. *La tf
4Uf
that tha lack of trucks was fenge, In fact, ho puts u much Office that the itinuly
election nears.
U. S
S.. e*..........
more strongly, lie says that the print available to 'If.
consumheating
pads and portable I
declared that tha UAW
14 miles north of the Holy City
Democratic Senator Bcott Lucas when a Jeep struck a road mine thrsatenlng a partial breakdown Atomic Commission (ace# an uwv- or* i* not yet In balane » l«*' lamp* other-than those''used by U not posing a strike threat at
of tta entlro economy of tho
o f Illinois hss charged that many during the night.
soma responsibility in view u( lire demand, For this reason and in ,,11ju#tt j Tags also came off most
’ *'m0U, S. Occupation Zone.
rsons among tho Republican
good or evil that can tn, (lie con­ view ut existing relationship
The Jerusalem explosions were
►■its mid pan*, .along with mi. I)
tdershlp are Isolationists.- Ho
among newsprint and other pn .-it;»'d items a, fone 1at soppltes,
sequences of guth work.
mentioned Senator William U n g t r 1 f1ol'owed •
,h;iur«
b/ “
per* and fores' products, diwoti in. lodiiig ra-kr&lt;.
MILW AUKEE, Oct. 30,
BERLIN, Oct. 30, UP)— Tho
Her°
sketches ••! 'he men
of North Dakota specially. Lucas dl*r,nS
ho,duP ‘ n ' «&gt; A vtv
trol of newsprint was not con
Type a rltftr# and adding'machine# |Dno hundred an,; twenty Mil­
Liberal
Democratic
Bnrty
of
;
"
“
U
t
echedoied
!
«
wo.k
with
I
j Iomiasserted that the Republican na-' " ' " ‘ D! •f’&gt;ur
today
waraod
tho 1 thal on the future of the simmc sidcred advtsaldv nt this time." also were decontrolled as D B A waukee pidicemen will bo (worn
llonal committee has given S e n a t o r b a n k measengers of $_,0l)t). Gsrmany
today
bo age. Some of them prc»umaur/
—— — _ . .. .
.miked overtime on -il# master in ss special
-,
* deputies
--, ,
. ,,to
lin g e r $8,.ri00 with which to cant- Thc bandits inw'd smoke liomba Netherlands that It would
decontrol list. Tho. m-vt list of
further yiolenoo at the
bad
f#r
future
rslationa
between
«
r
«
men
wait
a
talent
tor
making
to
cover
uti
their
hold-up
but
palgn for rc-slcction.
money, but Urey am willing to M an y F lorid a P a p e r s 1° bo freed, from ceiling* *triko-bound_ plant o f.th # A l l
Said Lucas, "This Is mors than missed tirt.UU In a satchel In their Germany end Holland If the. give
Uhnlmt-rs Manufacturing Com­
that up to accept a relatively
A J c-&gt;1
ly-vriy'’
w'" apply largely to Itusinesi and pany at West Allis, Wis.
the committee has seen fit to turn hurry to got away. The (honey was Dutch (pok territory from Ger underpaid job.
many
ip
a
revision
of
the
west­
industrial,
goods—and
il
is
slatt-d
A
ro
Short
O
f
Papor
being
taken
to
the
Bollsh
refugee
over to any other candidate."
The move follows a -second
Take, for instance, Sumnfcr Biko
This warning in
lo tui maila uuldir Friday. But U
On the Republican aide. Repre­ committee from n Tel Aviv bank. ern borders.
outbreak of fighting last night
and Lewi* Strauan. A toured Rear
Uta
party'a
nawspaper
Der
Mor­
may
!«•
dt-lnyed
a
littlu.
TAM
BA.
(fcl.
:»»
(A*)
Home
of
Last
night,
the
inner
Zionist
sentative Thorny* Jenkins of Ohio
as day shift employe* left the
gen followa up similar objections Admiral, Strauss is a partner in Florida's newspaper* already huve
Meanwhile, the Civilian I'm- yards. Despite the efforts of 96
asserts that Imperious acts by the council denounced bloodshed aa on yaaterdsr by tha ChrlsUan Dem­
the
New
York
banking
firm
of
instrument
in
the
Zionist
political
run
short
»
f
ueuspnru.
niul
many
j
.|
u,-i|ltn
Adininislralion
|&gt;i.-|iorc.l
Administration are responsible for
sheriff* deputies, and 30 West
ocratic Union.
Kuhn, Loeb and Company. Bikv have euougli fur only a srcl.
i to i-ru-e two itum. warlmip e.m- Allis pollremen, thp picketed?
the absents of sugar from many struggle. The Jewish lenders is­
Both
parties
acknowledged is an Investment banker.
I’hcir two, nrcur.liug In lirfnrmati.ni "t' i i roD un industry, llffi.-irtl# #aul
sued
an
appeal
to
all
Jews
to
Isol­
dinner tables. Jenkins charges that
smashed windows In tha com­
that The Nethsriand* was en­
&gt;■( ! .
rhirf'isn John D Small -,...n pany's engineering building anti
OPA, "made It an unlawful act to ate terrorist croups by denying titled to reparations for war job* are tha kind that often lead tainnl hy Itussi-II Kay.
Into
the
tug
money,
but
Suaus*
tile I lnrf.ta I' m-s* A #«.-r u,' h-Il
alii revoke un orcji-r winch "fre.-' thoso of nearby parked car*.
ship beet sugar from the western them all support and encourage­ damage Inflicted by the Ger­
end P ike ere willing lo settle for
ment.
A ship 1* f‘ 1 p .-v ti f*. .itriv.- Iroll.iii I.hiiiis to th,- pr.—t.1
Failure of hl» men to contro!
states Into the east.”
mans. But they urged that The salaries of $l!i,000 n year on the Jarksoiivill,. next wmk w.th news , |(||| „ f
rn|,n r#
„„
the
situation
led
Milwsuket
Another portion of the council’s NeUwrianda
In (addition to choosing among
be paid
through Atomic Commission.
print, but u.-vunlmg t„ i..rm main.ii, 1(tht.r
u,0 „u .. County .Sheriff George Hants)
various party randtdaea, voters In resolution expressed the council's other mean* than ceding j*of
Interestingly
enough,
lho»v
two
received here all nr ni*.-t uf 'h t'la n j slmpe of giuss c.nitainer*.
to appeal for 260 Milwsuket
is number of states will have their ratitude for United States and territory.
^
men, like tho others on tho Com­ paper I* In rolls, un i many of the| Aitln.ogis the Civilian I'roiiurtl.m policeman "to maintain law ant
aay on some labor matters next ‘resident Truman's help In the
mission. sre required by law to small' newspapers are mmMe in Admin 1st rut inn is beginning to order." Tho request wa* at firs'
Tuesday. In Nebraska, South Dak­ Jewish Immigration situation
devote their full time to their uso roll paper.
chart its exit from the federal rejected- by Milwaukee Poll**
ota and ArUong, they'll vote on
new assignments.
.Wl^lIc the supply will bo un.-ol- picture, official* said that in­ Chief John Polcyn. But the MR
anti-closed shop amendments. Unt
On# of the dthers on th* Atomic ded protection to new*pa|ier* usfflV dustrial decontrol will not In* so wnokee chief reversed his d»
der h dosed shop, all workers in
roll-pnprr, it wilj not increase their fast ns DBA’* elimination of price clslon lata last night whan A a .
'a idant must belong to a union or Death M arch V eteran
__ , scientist. ■ He la Dr. Robert available supply lireaitse newsprint ceilings. However, they said that slstant City Attorney John Dot
lose their jobs.
Is
Given
Command
Bachcr, 41 years old, who helped is rationed, and tho ration is being the control list on industry will and ruled that Polcyn must com
Massachusetts voter* will decide
ply with tha •tw rifl’s appeal foi
develop the atomic bomb.
I
cut rather than increased. *
bn cut lo the bone by Dee. 13.
on Nov. 6 whether to require labor
TOKYO, Oct, 30— (/P)— General
assistance.
,The youthful doctor le scientific
In the meantime many weekly
unions to Issue public financial MacArthur has.named a veteran
Sheriff
Hanley
also
wlrvt
consulant to Bernard Baruch, the newspapers are short. Kay bent
statement*. And California voters of tha Bataan death march to com­
PORTLAND, Ore, Oct.'SO.-UD
Governor Walter Goodland tha
will decide whether to establish a mand army force* in tha western — Th# anti- Halloween committee American representative to the telegrams to 100 of tho 176 mem­
GRCftVERfl REPORTS
the uso or 80 per cent o f hi
fa ir vnlploymcnt practices a ct Pacific, principally the Philippines. of Portland., Or*, he* Just wound United Nation* Energy Commis­ bers o f ht* association ami hud
force at the Allis Chalmsra trou
replies from 55', which showed an
Such legislation would make It un­ The veteran Is Major General Up a bigger and better campaign sion.
Iiettare are being prepared by bio scene Jeopardised peace am
„ ...
average
a little
lawful for employer* to discrimin­ G#orge Moore. Hia headquarter* to keep refuse can* out of the para Production aiid Marketing order In the rest of Mllwaake)
A .t o ^ r ^ J n g n^w.paperjnan
^
^ supply
w^ k(1of BB(|
#tho Dime
ate against any person because &lt;5f will bo In Manila.
Administration'to be eent to all county.
tors and trucks off tha front lawn also la among the men named by
Christmas hollilny season coming growers participating
race, religion, color, national origin
In tho
Anti-Hallo* cen really Isn’t K* President Truman to the new
Officials o f tha striking Iocs
A few dayt ’ago General Macon.
•
or ancestry.
program, instructing thani to — 248 of tha CIO United Auto
Arthur answared Filipino protasta name. Th# committee actually grouD. .He le William WnymacY,
Kay
said
the
shortage
was
bring
In
1040
performanoe
re­
mobile. Workers—-have, declines
against the behavior &gt;«f American llkep Halloween—within limit*. It', editor of the Dc* Mollies Register.
caused Uy- federaL-nrice- coutmlsi ports with the neccix/Yy. corse -4&lt;r- com merit on—thtr situation— troop# - with th# statement that made up o f representative* tenet Waymack won the Pulltxer l*ri»e
crop*,
seed
and"
fertlllxer
re­
which'
hmr
catm
sl
Canadian
mttl*
thr-YM C A - t i n ' CTty "P u icaw -qf tin 1031
tha first serious trouble tn Um
? ror ouTsUndlitg' edlWrtlrt
|Hu pi
_
to sell much of their supply abroad ceipts, according to Oria Math- •lx-months-old strike.
behnve&lt;L! General MacArthur *ald Park*, the P a r e n t s - T t a c h t r 's writing.
ieux,
local
P.M
A.
administrator.
at
higher
prices.
Many
Florida
Is Guest O f Rocco’a tha problem la One for the Filipino# groups, tha churches—and the pol
In a statement Issued today the publisher* urged him to work tn
to eolve.
Mr. Mathleox and Ur*. L# M.
powerful
new commission pledget) have paper controls removyd.
Tha
committee
ha*
been
in
opera
Th*
appointment
o
f
General
Carter Holton, who during his
Several publisher* said they Grantham, his secretary, recent­
that
It
would
try
to
keep
Interrup­
lion
for
five
year*
ami
in
th»t
Moore
to
tha
Western
Pacific
com­
20 gears as a missionary In north
were-using borrowed paper, one ly attended the two day con­
V eteran s Service
China disclrtrsd and mad# avail­ mand post is interpreted In many time*It’s been successful In doing tion# and dislocations at a mini­
using paper he had sold to a ference of the Production and
mum
a*
tt
take*
over
broel
auth­
Any veteran tn need of aarraway
with
th#
more
destructive
able to this country the oderless quarters in Tokyo as an effort to
Marketing
Administration,
for­
laundry month* ago for wrapping. merly known aa th* Agricultural
lea (fre* of charge) tn any of
marigold, was yesterday th# kuest assist the American* and tha Fili­ types of Halloween pranks *uch ority over atomic .energy from the
o f J. J. Roc00, toes! manager of pinos to returns friendly relatione. ■■.salting fir * to porches and tear- in ttr . The five man board said
Adjustment Administration, held tha following categoric# to re­
quested to vtait the office ot
It will newt time to study the pre*
k,
tn Tavares. Growers must haw
the Burpee Seed Company, and Moore was ore-war commander ng down garage doors.
tho responsible agencies listed
The committee sponsors partias sent atomic energy program and
reports tn before the end of tha
TEMBLARH MECT
Mrs. Roeco at their homa at 201 o f Harbor defenses at Manila and
below:
year, said Mr. Mathlaux.
Ruble Bay. Letter he waa captured — hundred and hundrads of parties th#t during th* period of transi­
Went Sixteenth Street.
Coordinator — M. B. Carter
Taylor Commandery No. 2rt
— that keep Portland's k'd* so busy tion It would ask th# War Depart­
Mr. Holton, wju&gt; la now connect- with General WalnwrighL
Atlantic National Bank BuildGeneral Moore rellsve* Lieuten­ they don't have time to run around ment to continue to carry on and Knight Tehtplar will meet Friday
ed with tha’
tbi company's growing
In*.
dura, Cal, was
wa* much ant General Wilhelm Btyer who punching holaa In gasoline tank*. operate tha facilities of the Man­ evening at 7:30 o’clock. There
station
Vantur#,
itlon at Vi
TRAFFIC RULES
Employment — V. B. MmIs Important business on hand and
Tha commute*, of eouree, does hattan project
Impressed when shown tho Sanford went to the United States because
pJoyment Service, 118 North
all members are requested to at­
claim to be !00 per cent suceatery fields, and also was w y of illness.
For iho benefit o f visitors to Park Avenue,
tend.
cessful in it# efforts to curb H*Imuch Interested when conducted
Sanford who motor here, ths •Police
Vocational Training and aduloereen vandalism. Ths Portland
through tho.Sanfor .
v FOX HUNTING
Department* has had warning
ration — T. W. Lawton. C o o t
m
1- *
polka department attll puts ^100
*r*a Market by f t J. - I
notices printed Calling attention HflCM.
WITH MLBStDO
Members of th* Fox Hunters
extra men on duty Oct. 81. Last
mansper, said Mr. Roeco. H *W M
f 44 A ND I l fA T B
Legal Aadstane*. ItoepttaUaato treTne violations Tn ease 1 of
Ampliation,
and
aportemen.
»
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r
year,
for
Inatahce,
there
were
soap­
also tilted tt tha ala# of
L. A. B*W r, J r, 8I t
such violation and stating, "Please lion and State Service Officer
ed windows, deflated Urea, 13 false l&gt;* latersated to leant that Colli* . Member* of tha 40 and 8 Vol- see that this is discontinued."
oranges (as comparod with tha
— Contact through Lloyd F.
alarms, a flooded Bring room and Godwin, ■ local fireman, haa ture o f the American legion
Boyle, county 8
&amp; lit e * a i3 T Florila
somebody tied a slot machine.to #- facilities far fox hun’ tng at his are advised by Frank Parilek
The following possible parking Taxach Bulidln*.
traffic
signal
on
a
main
boulsvard.
in
Lake
county.
Ha
train*
that
he
haa
on
hand
at
his
Tav­
violations
are
listed:
parking
meter
Academy at Zellwood.
E iE ^ J S .
_ for fhYs pnrpoee, keeplnl ern, hats, msdal* and Pina fo r violation, parking all night, with­
But, says Portland Police Inspec­
hone on Monday.'
M them in epectal onarier# tha members.
tor j antes Fleming, It'c not what
out lights, on wroilg side. In re­ Uietr Dependents — American
A t ne time
World W tr
back o f tha fir# elation where he
it ucikI to be. Bays Fleming' . .
served space, In prohibited area, Red arose, LakeCront Boulevard.
■fatten* short
I I were the Un
a’
teod
them.
Reeentty
he
found
double, in safety lanes, tn alley,
ara^
▼eterana Administration —
owe of the m
tt the keanda. Gay Doc, who
In driveway, on parkway, Improper­
Between 1010 and 1848,
Georg* 8. Anderson, Sheriff*
imt
In
the
weeds
for
two
obstacle Boor*#. The
trial^ production iq the United ly. near corner, truck parking pro.. . •
HUed wlUi
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P A G E E IG H T

N ILA. Feels Duty
To Warn Hunters
To Hunt Safely

W A SH IN G TO N
LETTER
.

lly CIIARLR8 MOIAJNY
W ASHINGTON—Wani .*
bine, government - minted, luHldate bronse medal commemorat­
ing Light Horse Harry Leo's
Revolutionary War' exploitsT
, That's the first medal ever
made by the U. S. Mint, turned
out the year after the Mint was
founded, but you ckn gei it from
the Mint at Philadelphia for 12.26 plus postage.
What you get may be a*
freshly struck as the Mint’s
newest medal, the Fred M. Vlnson number in its secretaries of
the treasury series (61.60), but
Thc Bureau of the Mint here
has assembled for the first time
a collection of all the commemo­
rative medals struck since this
country was'mode ui&gt; o f British
colonies. The result looks like a
collector’s — or maylie a swind(toft. dream.
_____
Leland llowatd, assistant di­
rector ttf the Mint, says, buw«ver, that there is aurprising!y
little swindling In the lonn of
passing o ff newly-struck copies
as ancient, originals of these
medals — nothing In the class of
the “ rare" coin* racket.
' Nevertheless, ■*say*
Howard,
there have liecn cases. In which
even a collector of rarities has

OHS Of N’ W tor.’.' CITY'S longest picket line* strelrhes down lower TVordwoy |&lt; striking members of ttie
Nal.onsl Maritime Union march to the (dikes of the Amefiran Merchant Marine Institute. Purpcwe of the
demaul ration was to btmg pressure on shipowner* in sign an acrecmtnt to end the strike. (International}

Vie Vet layj
HELPFUL ADVICE ON
M EDICAL B E N E FITS

THAT MAY 8E AVAILABLE
TO YOU, CONSULT YOUR
"n e a r e s t v a o f f i c e .

The Presidential Series 1*8*0
as *indlan Peace Medals.” These
carried on a tradition under
whiih likenesses of tfio English
Wing, Georges wrrs dia\rlbtltwl
to the piw-IUvntutlnnary redwkinn as. hopeful hint* there'd
be llo tomahawk tossing or other
disturbances.
- George Washington holds Ihe
J . with ten
In’s .the runhonoring ..... ..... ...____
.
dot up. Howard, a Southerner,
pointed out aorrowfully 'that the
■en

honored

like

GIh Teach Sports'
To German Cops
Hv RICHARD KASM CIIKK

A I* Newsfcatures
MkIt 1,1N - - A met lean

not cheeking first to see if the
gun is clear he not only take* a
chance o f running‘the barrel of his
weupun but ha lakes a good chancn
o f injuring himself.
He should
always check his gun barrel before
firing.
Aiut“ T»r&gt;ericec'r TKwuiiljlr,
remember _to check Horn ihe
bretch mil.
In the case where the hun'er
has (wen lying in wait fnr game
hr might l\y hi* gun down. The
battel might or might not come in
contact with the ground. Ho sever,
in all cases when picking it up
nzam the hunter should check his
barrel to see that it is clear. &gt;
All hunters should set Into' the
habit &lt;&gt;f checking their gun* perbsilcelly whrti In tho field. it will
hrlp to cut down accidents. In
I1M4, tho last year for which
statistics ate available, over two
thou-Hinl acrid-, ills occurred. Many
of them were caused by clogged
I&gt;arre1)i.‘ ’
1
“ Therefore, get Into the habit
of thoroughly rlenning your gun
ev.ry night. Check it constantly
when mil hunting and help to cut
down
unnecessary hunting accid-

t o i* g r o u n d -g a i n e r s
Georgia'*1m i effort which prod
MIAMI, ‘ OcU .. 22 — Greatest ucvd 44t&gt; yard* a* the Bulldog
round-(raining performance
in spanked Teas* Christian Univerllpm/e OruoKe llowf riassh* was Hity, 40-20.
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e s s a r y . B r in g e l l
you r policies to us
f o r a check-up. W a
w ill a d v iiu y o u w ilho u t o bligation .

MIAMI, Oct. 26 — Ike Pickle
(Mis«. Klulr, lUdlt h* singled out
as tho No. I goat of the Onings
Howl series for letting Du(|U*sne’s
Frnie HvfferU get behind him to
catch a -70-y»rd*.In-the-alr pass
thrown by Ih,yd Hiumbuugh to
win Ihe game. 13-42. I'fcklr quit
covering* Tlefferle because he rea­
and firs* before he looks to sec soned no one could throw a pass
whether his* hand Is free,
ily that far.

rO Q

terscy’s Robert

FRIDAY, OCT,

THE S A N F O R D H E R A LD , S A N fO R D . FLORIDA

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

NOT WATCHINO WHIM ha was going, this 30-(oot, CO-toif whale wound
up in Long Island .Sound at Huntington, L. I., N. Y „ and foundered
twenty feel olf shore In ten feci of water. Hundreds of school .children
and adults swarm around the stranded mammal, who suddenly gave up
and died before he coulfl he toVrd to deep water.
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GET A TASTE OJF

lh€ copi Mini wwiLil iimlttit*I loita Ift liijptitcIni II, liitt t hi?ir i tn|ii l*ai
CiiftKt ttiMj tilt* lit lltw Renaom ftfttl

fill Im» moiinHiTril in the sprint?.
Merlin's police in ptcAar ytnri*
ptartcient liHjkeihttll tcim s
Riggast nrul most expensive
medal, however, is a 110 brtmio tut thrlr n:\v iJVNszffirr rank*

number, four inches In diameter,
minted In 1088 In honcr of nao
Joseph Francis; inventor of a
system for saving (he lives of
rson. aboard shins In dlslrces.
features an intricate life-

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When the commander of thr*
i&gt;.,llce force asked the If. H. Mllll.iry Govt rnm mi's Public Snfeiv
trench foi Tome p,aching. AMU
e*kc,| Kohlioh tn volunteer. A
(’ally curse wits arranged in on
American sector gymnasium cull d
"Madison Square (ianl.'ii,” I lie
C"l'» trained there, drawn from nil
rectors of the city, * ill return to
tnc.r units and roach ulhir*.
Head of the reaching staff i* Pfc
William Hornlg, 28, Noe ark, N.

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FIR ST STREET A T S A N F O R D A V E N U E

Rosy Future Seen
For Citrus Growers
BHADENTON. Oct. 26.' &lt;/1VKeal cal ato men wild specialise
in grove sales predicted ■&gt; rosy
future Tor the Florida ritruh Induslry today, Speaking to the
Florida Association of Realtors
who met In .convention In Brad­
enton, 8, II. Bokman of Cler­
mont said that six year* ago the

fltrus Indusfry netted JB.000,000
.ml that last year thu industry
Yrcelvtd *-n et retuni of 1126,000,000.
Bokman said the entire citrus
iM M n W io n Is on a firm foot­
ing and Is destined to keen grow­
ing. The development of by-pro­
ducts, he'cxplalned, would tw ono
of the propelling factors pushing
t big' Industry ahead.
K. 0. Hatton o f Bartow county
InUd out that citrus w*a the
ricultural ,tri&gt;p
trhp to
to go into
Into
lost agricultural

FE A T U lU N f
STEAKS
(77— Walter K, I’rmllcp, fillyear-old Jeffersonville . attorney.
Ik-IIevc* in keeping up with Ills ’
tons.
I
Two of them, Hubert .1. Pren­
tice, 20. and Dixon W. Prentice,,
27, decided lo take flying les-1
sons. The fathrr. follower) suit.
• “They tried lo tell me I wo*/
too old bu t, I think I’ve con­
vinced them you’re never too
old to learn,
said Prentice,
eaidtrh
;
All thrre. have soloed, prepar*
aiory to receiving private pilot *
licenses. A third son, Dr. W II-1
ron.K. IVentlce, n Joffersonvlllo
dentist, has . I*«n
flying for

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Bowing the discussion of
jrida’s citrus Industry, a nanat real estate leader called
r. the «lecontrol o f r»nU. Boyd
Bernard ®f Philadelphia, presnl of the National Assoel*n of Real Kitato Boards, Mid
it the •retention o f rent Yellts while othpr commodltlee are
ng decontrolled will dUeouri all new-eonitruotlon qf ranthoqelng. *

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and ifattrrrd ihowere along the
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SANFORD,

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M O N D A Y , O CT. 28, 1948

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Moslems And Hindus
B attle In New^Delhi

Nazi - Terrorists Hit .Again Communists Attempt T o —
For 2nd Time In 8 Days,
Take Over Government Protesting * Allied Aima
I n Dominican Republic

S e ttle m e n t O f S trike E x ­
pected
Soon
It
In le r ^
Union R o w Can B e S ettled

NEW YORK. Oct. 28, (VP)
— A union official said to­
day that picket* of the A
F of L Dock Officers' Union
would bo withdrawn at 12
noon, Eastern Time, from
. New York City piers.
Pickets had been on duty
at; New York1piers since tho
gjparitime fttriko began Oct.

Seeks Martin’s Congress Seat

FRANKFURT. Oct. iM -JVIVMIAMI, Oct. 28, W&gt;&gt;_ Arnanl
Tho American Military Govern- Communists urn said to have bemelit says that German terrorists gun a wavy' of rioting in the
hsvfl struck with a bomb for the capital o( the Dominican Kcpub*
second time in eight days. At noon lie. The incidents slid to have
Uodny ten persons V era in custody broken out in Ciudad Trujillo are
for &lt;(ucstionmg.
related in a Miami News paper
The bomb was exploded last which quotes a cable nsuasage
night on a windowsill of tho De- from Manuel do Moya, secretary
unification Board Office at Ess- to tho Dominican Republic's p m *
iingen.
IdonL
nccurjiy troops have cordoneu 1 4 * c« ^ ‘'ig to the cabled m**uU lilt!
ut'ifij; lui-ti
. 1
.,
“ . . .V ? .A
b. e_ M
. o .y a _s a i d tthny
h e y
n
notif|ed
o tifie d
th o
tu tt»tu^»u in io
iti*
terraruM.
authentic, of thctA intention' to
t llv VAJJltAblim UVVUlilHJ jUJiV 9UU?J hold a meeting. In the early
•ail
iVMli jtavlui Iirnl ye*Savva aftermwn, he .continued, the Com­
,11V uuinaitigi Oiliji iliv vUve.Ud M» munists distributed weapons such
.aitr uuitisslltf «Ui UM&gt;t«»to|flV’U.*
as knives-and clubs, and at Id
Iliilia %
1*., M^ Saturday night they at/.mutnaii uTiicor# believe uio tacked ToruigiWrs aiid unarmed

Word that the pickets would
ha withdrawn came from Capfc.
A. E. Oliver, co-chairman of the
negotiating committee of the ■
.
Masters, Mates and Pilota A s ­
sociation. Oliver said. U »t mag■
---- ters of ships hfd onion approve!
to return rboarj their vessels

immediately.

N O . 286

23 Dcn«m.s Killed And Many
Wounded In Calcutta Riot;
Egypt Wi nn Demand*
MAMILNGTO.N, Uti. 2»—
— 1‘rrniuenl liuinsn lo*iay sent
a mri4*agr la Ihe amg u| AraotS
&gt;.ti me suujrci ul t'aiesunr. ine
vniei Ktreuuie m a siaiemenl
lu mng tun ciauil rrucramt nw
w’tiri .14-1 slvp* sniiuiil u*&gt; issrs *
lit *I.*... *-* l no iiiiuiruia.a -uudltlllttdl IHi 111Ig I Mllirll ul fCIU|V«
uuo • Mittiiur. *ur, iiu*
**«*•&lt; *»*« tvia IM« Alda 'kw ivr
M *‘ l

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u iu utuiuu iiu c n m guviiluutwlli
avj.it ti ill vojbmu^ iJ

HUIH WAR BUDI Bridget Waters, M, who le on trial at Eos Vegas, Nev.
04 4*40 4*441*4 « | 4). 4W1444* Cl U lO A B .
U i
L v iiltjia e U irte iU llii
iU
U iU
A ll*
' But tn Inter-union row m ty
oo t first-degree murder charge Is shown in the courtroom with her
4,4 4440 4441**44—f , *41*444/11 UU.44i 4. 4g W '
The
p ru lllciltiu l
SCCfCtSTy
Of
postpone a return to normal ,on
ui*ui m ALim iuu jit tiic urn*
attorney L. Q. Hawkins. They were awaiting the selection of a Jury.
wust.
*
the Dominican ltepublic is ijuoUti
jjh ii strike-Pound waUrfronts . o f
LC-U JiauUiiO U klU liU JVAJtUl*
She is charged with shooting her American husband, Frank 1C. Waters,
* h e nation.' A t first It seemed
uixun.y till iters in r.ssniigou n» saying mat uve Ummumsu
1
*JJ Hi A10 w JUliv, t IIy |IIV8*
n
,
who
was
suing
her
for
divorce.
(international
Soundohoto)
__
that maritime peaco was just
...U
‘ 44* 4/v b t.444- created uislur bancui uirougrumi
v/ttm k«*it an i a ilia 10
around the comer.
East and __________________________________
........
44.0 UV. 4.4-11 4/044-4.. l«‘«
* “ ll YUiUM*!
U«1
Gulf coast operator* signed wage
tt &lt;Cl» VA»4Jen «l *t|* aaAdhAyUt21 t**. iv—..it., uusiu.
OieXlcan emhasiy.
agreements with two striking vwi
t f
.1
JL
./I, 0( 4. re a i/nueu S - - * , 'Atcoiding lo Uio Miami nowrsit- 1 v a t.
itiw
J lty tti
4 u l
i u u k l a
unions, ths A F o f L Masters. ( W Q
1 O U lU S
A T C
...... .
« 1.U 1- 4/ 4.4, ...oil U-- P * P «. lha ‘-ommuni.l party was
IltkJlv.il,
la
UAJH
v
.
but
u
DldiieUUt
Mates and PtloU and the CIO 1
W ^
.............. ...
1440. . . . . . 44,4, O.V44. a - . .
&lt; * ^ 01411.0
UIO t . 4 , ^ . , 4
ISMarine Enginews.
Everything w j j j
Inml ivpuimc wi.nin uio insi two
.ti i a
a t . i! u U i i l L / v ' O ,
looked rosy. Union leaders and - H p l f i
months.
.eW
rtIsnt-inr*sa,rvk 1
mKrtr s
rsfP^ll*lglt:B pre­
u,lUt((Ut 1
4 l ismaKlik IhiAJl i
labor
officials
■
awvf
»«ej
a
tllO
UMillueil^*
V
W
”
‘
dicted that steam would bs u
rJ iil
4. ,
today on 1,100 vessels whl
•lik itll
M iia e t
v 11U
have been tied up for 27 daya .
ij s atlls a ll s l v U a v l U
&gt; k n Gulf r.nd Atlantic ports.
I
.. . ■im M U
tv u u
n •»«
i h »u
Lt^,
iiUv Ilk IA iins»&gt;»*Dg w,“ ' M# d i a i e
JACKSONVILLE. ’ OcL 23 —
u m v c r s ii^
Then n CIO local In Houston.
Two youths, 14 and 10 years
yiMogiK e utMeiMt ivitvrwU jvuwi «.
Texas, balked. The agreement 0f
who gave their home ad- (Special)— “ Agriculture la to­
signa.1 by
ths marino eng inMrs j reM M
ne, r Asheville. N. C. day entering a period o f uncer­
which
may
continue
*U
v/cs illegal, complained ths Tex- were brought
before Judge R. tainty
MOTHSfl O? r\VO CHItontN. Mrs Maltha Sharp ol Wellesley.
,
months, or oven years, as inter­
— rji local.
The Houston strike W. Ware for a hearing this
filX
OkUUuul
U K 11
“ lU im g
slinwrri
in
acllnn
during
her
campaign
f.ir
eltclum
lr
Congr.-si
Q
|
I
n,r
chairman, Willinm Kellogg: also morning, following thalr arrest national and domestic political
ill!!
U U iU t'f
IstU iitllU j
U* M i t t | Democratic tlrkel She Is oppoiing Hep Jnsrjili W Marlin Ji It.economic
conditions
are
.said hs had bean promised sup- Sunday morning on a charge of and
U l U V V t v U . ) P i r i U l i l i s * tU OkiiiHIl N i * ]
puhllcnii. lintitc mlimrtty trailer
( f„|.
i (
port of engineers' locals in Phil- i stealing a white handbag from clarified,” said William I* W il­
«o silk tUaslUuIJi toll*
t r U U ) YliWs
til
U K .Ill* |
r,dolphin, Beattie, Savannah, Jack- on eutomobila parked Saturday son, Director of Florida State
I4-1 - *, *
U liU l
M lik tb
u u
U tV j
Farmers' Markets today. "This
sonvllte am) Norfolk In opposing * night on Second Street,
m
i n
- u a n j i &amp; » i * t u u i g ■ j h u U i . i i vA ■ * . u * * « . » t 1
tho
vrago
settlement,
w it h
Ths pocketbook and contents, uncertainty affacW tho entire
A 6l f S * * m 6
u tM
IU kYUflU rt d( 11 f M . i k
chances of furthor .backing from Including a fountain pen but no Nation, and becauso of Florida’s
la M i e ^ .
A n U w M * t i, r j M U &amp; i* * H i t rancivco.
money, were recovered b t Mrs. *pre pond francs of attention to
9 ? a n Pedrp r.nd San Francisco,
AiilUU U* UK- *«**, *•*
cji‘, rt.1 sjujuuiuj . vjcu xa — |i.r# J i
* skv III U it r iu v . H .
opposition of scattered \y. II. Ivey,'th e owner.
I f the o,
r. To get several major highly specialized lOyiAllAtJ — &lt;A»H*GiU li VifVlj
t£«UPl Utt oU t jt-tll ttt Asilt j l trtill
•
»LJIM M il V - . &lt; 44,(1
uld delay
locals shou._
. the end o f Jt, Mr. Ivey ellmb«d‘ the drain crops, it affects our producer*, ,*i m r * a f * O a
JilldA. a u i i i U a
1*1111 itu rtu u * U l
UJ*
f
A a d U U j a
r u u 4t v l h i i r ■ ’ i i d l i
the strike, housewives ■ on the pips of The Herald Building to ana eur economy most vitally. V/IVUtU UA&gt;i ilD ktA di/J4H
&lt; -t\, m m
k r i t*
rti.U
iiii
cast coast would havo to wait got the handbag off o f the roof Jt has been my constant affort •
JL’j it .MX tMUUUJU i l K i i t i t m u t n l
&lt;UAU ftVflfc JUUC
J, V -a»«_* «.4-i |
rt.Hl
wLMuaaj
V» U *o,
even longer for sugar. The beet of the building where if had and aim to help as far aa hu- out *11 U*Q cua Jk
1JM FOU.A- w r i t ) 1 ItUtrJikCrt. A - U j AU ii. UtAt A
“ t
1-n U . lit
Kv\u
guess it that It would take t t been thrown by”
JC I t fa n iy pomlbl* In the etemly bet ul W*U*A AiKmaun uou
by oni
one oY
of" fh
thei'lrd
bdJC
u*s J ^ A K f n U t l a i l i , l i l U i l k d u i U U g A l t a i ty
e ear t i u u , u i n u i e u s p a t i i i i . U i u j Feast three weeks for sugar to
cording to Judge Wore,
According
Ware, tho conservative Improvement of the .uUoicUlo aim save Uio srni w j-ai rxiuiLiU nonk.m i ^uil—.n, 4 ,1.44.1.'
get hack on grocers^ shelve* a f­ father o f the two boys, • L. F. position of Florida, producers,
**i
vtlu umiftii miu j.titl I'J
A C U -C .U 1 1 4 -U
4 -0 V o U M j.
J. Menwiancr ana s-tou* u m , , - , .
l l A l l p A J I , L o i l i i . , O c t . —0 — t / l ‘I — j
j u o t i U I , im ilu iiA iiy la m u u a g m l
ter the maritime striko Is over.
Carson, described by hie eons os and I am tremendously Impressf e l » U l III LW v-fe, J i M i l l l i l V J J l M l J i L a
tu
*v l i u i i i v r
p rise l i g n i e i , G e u ig u * u i v a
s.&lt;uv v * , . v r . . . u u u a r n - i i ,
Uanlord
was
petpaua
oiipturH
-^
a preacher, bsd been In Sanford ed
*&lt;• lode*
today with the vital support
-IIU *
n l k i i p 1 1t l i i t v e v l l U v i U l U t
trr. Jalm J. ngerl. prmWcni Ol. luipunu o l r . - a i tiu.iip.u.i, vom i, .,..,4,ua
o- oii- . b,, row t w vv.with
___ ___
the__
boys ___________r___
for ths U tter partbeing
bolngfitgiven our efforts by the j ui Uio lirsi iuul, ii-v u e i—
Uu ; U i i i v e i - i i y , w i k i p i t - . i i v M u i U u - , 4,1,1 u . . o u a . e i l tv w o o , 11 . u —u 40 , i r , u i «
,„„y
I
m
»V
J
U
U
L
Ulti
j
•km
ul
uio
b-.i
bus
i./or
A
l
u
j
M
i j I l a i * * A ^ | i w « U nil L . ( i n u u - i u i
of the week' but went to Orlando State Chamber o f Commerce,
r b A x n , « U i* N l U U U
a ^ h U A u ii.i.t^ j
! -U s u n u p o u c i m u m 1 0 v 44p 1.41 v m m
.&gt;uiii,iioi*]
Luuitiiy
viuu yI&gt;iui£ . - u — y v i s a * s a l i . 4* ! j j “ 1 1 4 4 1 u v t i - t i '
Lt. Comdr. Schiller
Friday to eeek work. A fter the through ite agricultural eommlt- IL1KI gallUtlg a gllUlU 40.441 04 44 luitl d sill lonncf Kuosiua Acitui m ' J*Ui lxii)t t!(I B t!j U d U ill J * 14 111 ( i u i l - ' ■ i t l l i U i l l II
lU Jilt SlitsI .,.*,.4 • u l J k J t - . t n U » U i lj &amp; a i L i . t « s u k i L U i j '
E
!■ Given Gold Star boye
jorus wiiite loouig •. T , » 4^001--* 4/ 1. —4 4144444 44/1 444— UU/.ll* 4. 14* *4 .4.
arrested, vae
the so
father
boy* war#
ware arrasieu,
inor toe, and eub-commltteee.
.
.
m v K i t * t H i l i . p i i J n d } *4t n l a 141 i c 1 u i k j j
Hi UUif 11lily, ill I't-'y uv,„g III. . . I j U l l l l . l l l u J Ltl l L L U f c l l i i C l 4l | j
told police be would atUnd the
.*1 feel* that tho reports and, -cm uirea.cn.ns romuimo
i-lC.UlVS Ol 4144.4 44 4114U4 J4AI 4*1 *4- . \ M i i i i i f i A j w i u f m r t v i i M U J U t t i t w t ' ) 3 * * j a
A t« i'i|a &gt;
liU tili
tilt
lifi K .s j,
User
Lt. Comdr. John . It.Schiller, • bearing, but failed to do
so. discussionsduring last week e ,
iwo suon* ».-a — on
.4/4.1
t ' - t l ' U "
&gt; U til
• J t t U U l i , -a*
144/14440X1 *44*041 444*44* Up4.lt U4 ipu«&gt;.
i t t u t i h u I it? I v l i t * d u t r t i i U ' s t 1
•MMI i l l U t i i i h
111 i l l i 4i . n l
i 4&gt;S
USNR, husband of Mre.
Dorli E. Judge Ware announced that -the Jacksonville
conference of the two pa-sea iniereepieU by Oramnr i - u a UlUIII Ul SXJtl 0 4 - 41, 4*. 4*4 4* -u t u i f l iltL’ i* H'h.
*-t»J |“»
Schiller, o f 2010 Hibiscus Avenue, boys would be held until a way agricultural committee, and the am iu d Jenxmsou
oppw.
“ ■ i * 4 &gt; m u i &lt; t i * u t t u l U u .* r . *M u i . * i / .
i i u - j i jt n i.
1 d p ' i- 't'
cut .ijiu l
ll*&gt; m
ilit1 J .n i
.. . .44
U*«
U
u
UD
m
*
4
4
1
1
1
I4
3
•
•
back
definite
actions
taken
by
this
*
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Sanfonl, has been presented tho Is found to send t h e m ----t l 1'* •* J s
Vk u l 1 u
lit!
W at ji , ix il. 1 k t i * |k,
K
•••%! #1it;Ha
J uai’ *iir m i . i i u tu iv u t uu j m ica
home.
Neither hsd attended group of oulstandng Floridians,
u i-, a ria . A . j .
p.u^i, . „ 4 01
Gold Hlsr In lieu o f tho Second1 home
Id U lu sikll
k-V illl
.1
&gt;CUf
tv i
at
xtie
LXdcry
in
n
.
HKismg
&gt;
•
*■
*
Y'tiU ***
uv»l Il'diUlv
*s*| eti ^ U l l M U l l t i t i j t u i M i , f t
i school beyond tho fifth gr^da,, should be most productive In ths
111—' A l l —:! - X I I U « . 4/ll A U 4 . , 4—l y
41,
muni! ui U»U |M
l' itk'sj 14IIII Ulicu " « a II1 * * 111h til u u d u ti, 1 %%t|i vk i« It *t - it rt &gt;■« J " v . 4L M l t i l * *»kJ 4
4
Ul
Aik Nedal.
j
udd/
”
”
" i continued development of the In C1C41I1 Ol4A*r |U|4, HVA.4-4.44.tl 4*J tilt* Slate, i- 4114V,
t*4J itt lilt* M il
rack all nuts 01 uteir iu&gt;. 440-14.
JltUIIVJla i u r n a*ia 4411|4 it Ji Usi ikL 'f.
* *'U
iiU d
JtVKUf
ilu tstin g
itiy
u a il
•&gt;UUe«l|
MU k ill
iU lU fU
(U ti
(H U V lh U
Lt. Comdr. Schiller received!
About 8:00 o'clock Sunday gtfttFT.’» progrese and proiperltv. I l l t4&lt;0 S44C44JJU I44LU 44.4-1 pv/U*J4i 44' - *.
ano luruicr uualt iiu
-—
iuul41 a.l-igiA ui .uu ui, uimu. lliut tliu bUiUlKlkl*, I IlClUhVIVI’-r.
m mrflni fnr hi* ReKi«v«m«nti wiaeaiai*
-w/i p * .. re s id in g m cnxlrman or ini*
A m o n g those n itc a iiin g Iro m
l i i m i r i g i t i I U 9 L' IL’ 8 ^ } WJ JUJ J l i l t U v ^ u i l
the medal for « •
Co^, and Ern- eoram iu i, I waTlmpiaea^d with cm* Uw UMleu 11110 U*c gimu.u.
KUiatL i i i g u
siiu it i i H M i i g
M i d u iit i I t m i t U d i i i y
s n o u i t i u c i n u n lit ) k t iy ir
^
4t*iuuru w ere o e it r y tv u u u ti, 11,111AlKi Uto big iuuiuuer was, W*u*a
oV „.pi' ot, of. *
n ! l * * t U v y ' wbo op* " U * c» blnrt th« aerious attitude at each of Aiuicroou. A onc-iiuiuiivu » « 4U llinuitor ot Campucil-L-M Siut; |'U1*1 a Uaiitigu ul uitisiij iituUA lut'IJiiuiiti * * u U J r t j u j D i l a i ^ U w t i U K l i into* u». 1oetii (uturv.
iu lli
UJ
ItU tO
p u itiu
lM&gt;Ut|U*«l t u n
%aehed
the
u a s nagtnaw
uay. j t b0p facing the alley back of our participating members. ProcKached to th
a USS
Saginaw Baj^.ghop
i ju itV k u y .
00, m e A in er ii*1111 1—'giun, - i t s .
Participating In many rnconnala- !1 Th&lt;
w lh#
F tevery
W T ona
msro- unre, slowed down by e lun**j.**. ojriitt oouvil, jitr sn ic iit ui m e iih u i l i t U B s i l U f U i J in a r t I d i g | K J u L \ . l i l u t
Partlclpatlng
jj , . HtrmId
Herald, u
saw
tho o)(Ur
older boy «c*U
Geolly
one ooff those
tl
L v *h
u i w i i u g u m f i e i i It 1 i n » n 1 i i u i t i
« u eUirtod by UW tng iu.io-4*.
*H t)
tit: b u r V Y U U s t t l u i t l III t i l 4 t IU* J v m i t i t K It M U. t ( w t i J I t l l i l M U B v * I k *
aanoo and air coverage missions,
. .
.
nM K. „
bert repreaented a at
a I4jrty yajtl trip irom **1» o-i* *■*«“ &gt;«» Auxiliary «ti4i .itr». 1*. •.Uti 11 JkJll|JsUH tiutim,
ily and »er- wiui
ho was Invaluahle to his s&lt;pjad, -an, r . * n ol“ , “ *** tee working definitely
41 tiv t,
lij
Um k j ;
M -J« (f
1U L t S i i
goal uno.
|.41.4'. 411•... vicu p4v*—. .
4,, ..t.ron and contributed ( t c t i l r to ball, tin aigu leaning against a iously on some problen
lem concernmu pvsUiu tttif inn luuipti uni U » t i 4* O l t . * U l t 1*1 h i t l M ) 4v * t B lI SL -V
.-&gt;444.0 Auxiiiaiy,
hls success
i building. The boy then went up ed with the present and future
Ml . Ifn i l II* ,J l 1 Jk, dre II i ILtJ VS vsY IJ .Hit 44
« t. .U
I al t K . . l “ l i l t s ,
He also tultlitl gains ot 15, 11.'
the allay toward Magnolia Ave- « f Florida agriculture. The fact and 8 uctorc » c pounoed over iivm,
1 11 Hdh .JL-spW-illL.il su lid)'! III! l%
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tiilllit-tl
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The text o f tho citation l* aa 1 nue an&lt;i threwsomething
Into that the Florida State Chamber
I VMJlIt Ml h U i i , *1 U, t‘ tftliJta^ii, i . d
uio sji-incn nieta ui Uio nisi p*-i
..
h “ M 1 IJM II*
J t * ** l*vk h i l l * H e p
J-4
,
,
follows:
an open window of The Herald. *&gt;f Commerce, representing the 01 Uw taxi qua.u*r. lor uio m i x *.'*
l a u .m IM.i IA I L l.n
ijiv daiM g Hi dini itiumi .-.ipiKvii . U V it-.a * i |
»» . . ‘ 1 - l l l v U
.a i.y
•
.
..
1 It proved to bo an insurance book enure commercial and Industrial Altuersou ailatxl uio cx *i» l—-*..
*
w . s ui li| '
iU f
Jllttl, OUllt
L llu tilrk
* J | * v l 4k ( t r ,
*&gt; M litU jv* 3
U(Jt o i M l l U j I i l j ,
“ For meritorious achievement wjtb Mrlt j T,_., Mma on
life of the State, has eet up such uirot4gn Uio Uno u&gt; compa'iti ii‘L'
HUl/lSr^ssti., ... 1 , i m .
s i u l j t : f u u iL i : y ;
M llta ivL i l l
| # k M&gt; LJ l a f
U llU
Up
U|j
Miss Gladys Well*, tHf) Elm
i**V -i/e*uu 1111*111 ui
,ij 11 vigiii
In aarle] flight at pilot of a tor- Later, Mr. Ivey cemo to the ■ thoroughly orgenlted group de- -coring.
lit; ifiun uuti «ii up|ioivUiuiy lu 1,-144 1414.0 11.04*. inti] loui uyi ./ii 4,4v Avi-nne, ptrkril I,* of l.i gridiron
|
niaue iiia iii.,u.ing ui ,.vw
^vedo
ho mb e r In ComposIt* cabinet shop to see about aoma *oted w promotion of th# Intlie iAt? g u . - i l
IU 8 t i n y
t i i u t I i VTUUI4
44444- 14,4441 44l.ll 4III vV Holla ,4J ,.o. gllllll*.*l 4*.ll H'l'lly Just W4*l*k UmLWlla
Benlord protcclcd Ite ailin louu
tAinUal trolna early
JRonadron Seventy-Eight, attach- window frames he had ordered teresU o f agriculture Is in my
od to tha USS Saginaw .Bay, and told o f Urn loss cJhis wlfa’a optnlori Indicative o f the wisdom oy baimng aosrn Cnspa pa-WL-t fhe derailment oc-uir.u -PSv-uu.r vrtiku a i i u i i i o t 1! u l l sv jf tv U p m i L c m n t imi .Kill*. *or .nu *iity wvie. ivi-. &lt;k*4‘larcd wjnnt'r of iho Music 11-rn\iT t'fljHUIc HIHI* iiu put UJ) ti tel* vntu,,.! ..nil i.—r i . , -nu open- j Kiii-lfcruld football pifk-thi'-wiuduring operations against enemy pocketbook the night before. The «
IU leadership and a fine uuouguoul Uvs rcmaiiiut-r ui utc] „ , , aM
MM * » &lt; M I J I d } 4 l |
i . lU ^
Uiiti ■
u*
- *i«. ——.........
OjiniLLi, 10!
nrr rentes.. The only two games
quarter.
UllU IkKg illjUlLU in *kii«J TM.L*UkTm. rnitk JlglMf DUt tJlivglUii liiUkLU U l7“ ii........
JUn??’ ren , Qulfk
men told himabout
seeing tha Wbuta to the Importance o f our
. « « uusUir mun.'AiUT i,ii|tLiin? 'ui*.
**nk hu uppjuuch Glut Miss W..Ils faiii*d to sctrtl
pine Ielawds, from Jan. 8 .to 20, boy. Some llnetick that hid been Induitrf.
i'o. rcctly wore (lice-Tcsus and the
194H. Participating In numerous |n the poekeibook was found u*.
"Cucumber shipments through
UJUuailb
tu
»vHkU
ptiULU
h u u Uk!i»u
stillkA Jluiu -O tiUivt
* d a rin g. reconnaissance, and eon* der the sign. The polire were th* Wauehula S U U Farmers’
4U«iKr»| ru) iiuiliHLiU uiat uno*‘-ui lur ualuuu uu a |int uvu nii.u. Wi4«*&gt; Fores -Tenneskec tilts ahich
ki ii iu p u i u v i i i A i i ifire(1 |»f tfVt i] n i u r u
«h d ^|MLjiLL(r feftUw a u ( r u i c u u u i c 'were tho major upsets of tho week­
'
•nd.u,‘ l r _ fS ? Jr* V 4 roi Mlo.tu notified and the bon were »r one expected to reach
during title period. L t Comdr. r*sted.
their Seasonal peak thle week. I
HM D t h l w U g s i
to r
Uu? U aJ liilllU U .lv .
»4*- &gt;.4i44 in.ii noiu iur a it, on end.
8chlller rendered gallant eervioe,
r .
. here been Informed by Market
p-r ituvu hole. .
Miss Wells was tho tKth person
.end by hie cool courage and out|V,
hid Manager Frank E. Conner,” aald
l-ttolva i&lt;ii&gt; will i&gt;e obso-ved to- to submit ii ballot hist week and
atonding skill In the face of
Director Wilson. In aummariilng
inoiruw ni ma club wuh a lunch* wits tin* only, contestant lo select
g r a v e hasarda Including hostile Th?,^«d»v e h . . . f i - v J l / S
eurrent crop and marketing eon17 Persons Were
**.Ws do not think*' was tho m-ditation.
tun ooiug surveiT u vi.n 'n i- .in/ j . winners.
j
*tl opposition, contributed me^
.IE i
throughout the State. keynote of Uie sermon dclnwrci
“ In tha spiritual realm such a
and l:oU I'. At. loili/wed iiy
Draw Jobless Pay .•oon
Ily to the tuceeea of his g * 1
“ W.oehula's tV elpU lost weak oy. tno Kav. Glenn E. Bmltn, i t state o f olfatra la sal mdenl,
Capturing
second
or
last
utmg&lt;? guiiics or gulf. Mrs. tt. A.
squadron _
r . a f the Farmers' S U U
week w«s B. C. Steele win
u s nuiKUy morning aarvica at anil tha loss is great and pereach perilous assignment
, bert, fo r which producers
Check,
fo
r
unemployment
comw,1‘ 1,0 ‘ n ch“ r|te o f, lho I'J k nines correctly. Steele failed
I reived 83.60 to 16.66, averaging int Christian and Missionary manant. God's Word may be of- pctumiun during ins week ending lu,llt40
unwavering devotion
to
All ciuu members t i pick tho Itlce-Tcxis, Vanderbiltj fered from without, but It r*throughout reflects the
(4.82. Quality waa reported ex- a h lance Church.
IH went to 11 persons, in “ r« Invited to organise tables mL»Ct
“ Wa have fought a war for qutrea medluUv* axerctse of tho&gt; lihiii Inole County, Uf thVse o were riudlngnwn club membe.a a.ul club L S. U. nml the Ulinols-Michigan'
»■; re Dent. The Wauehula Market
credit upon L t Comdr.'
til s cor.cclty. The other winners \
and the United States N s
1 handled a considerable volume of
J*1*1 w# ^ , « u l to oisImitate lu Activity, ai„ n Hnd u Wu„ en&gt; lho COUI,.y members.
Mrs. Stinecipher’s
also picket 12 games correctly. '
Service.'
I pepper, at 91 to 93.60, and aver­ notuunk, ha
assarted.
, wnalhar physical
or. social, If .ousi ot paymoms was *^i,.oU.
Tho winners^wero Mr. E. U, Smith,
CIO
Protcsla
D riv e
Room Wins Toume; aging 92.30 per unit, with some
little tuas for permitted to rob a . person ufinrougnout the stain jiMpeii w.i *
llrnltey Odham, Mrs. George Wells,
eggplant at 11.76 to 942(0, aver­ madluuva Utougnt during the hu
regtilar' time
for quiet paid *o o.JUh persons, ^,»ot men
T o - Clean
Up
C ity l-coit Lawson, and Barbara Anno
fS .lt . * Squash,
beans, war, and poet-war activity has thought and meditation, indicia ^ud -,toi women.
Mrs. Marie 8tlneclfh»r's room aging
Kdinflstd.
.
JJill Branan Leads
seven In the Senford Grammar tomatoes, okra and other IUrns proviiWd lose. Toe fevensft grau- upon him a morul wound,
who
Covered employees,
____ those
.
NEW ORtJTANS, Oct, 28r (/P)
are moving in light volume.
School
won
the
sixth
grade
rbund
mng
lor
“
tntngs"
so
long
deniod
“
MedlUtlon
is
not
alone
the
Ensign
Walter
H.
Anderson
who
nave
earned
aulf
iciont
wage
c.
m
i*
v.
—
The
mayor
of
New
Orleans,
lory Frosh To Win robin touch footkell contest held “ Auctions will open tomorrow
us, the hot pursuit for M u m y quiet exercise of
the mind, wmle employed by llrnu with U Dclesscps Morrison, snd other t on the U. S. S. Valley Forgo in k &amp; i 4
(Monday)
on
tha
Palmetto
Stato
last week* Room seven tallied
__ _________r
___ ......
Philadelphia
ship yard sub*.
BUI Branan, former Seminole 80 points In three games to win Fanners’ Market, Manager Jack in a world whose immeduw Things area end beard are placed 4&gt;r more employees, draw coin- city officials put on .their old ho.
,,ensation tip to ||6 s week whilu clothes today to do a dirty Job. mitird a ballot by malt* aml.srlecth gridder, Jed lha EVnory Uni*
future
Is
ratnor
uncertain:,
tnesa
Taylor,
Jr.
has
reported.
Light
before
the
heart
for
its
.reaction.
in the tourney.
Vut of work through no fault of Theyre directing a crew of vol.* ml 12 winners but the ballot was
ally freshmen team to a 8j0
Rena* Wilson. Michee1! Rotundo, spppllee h f ’ ’ tomatoes, squash, are the “ robbers" o f thought The deep-flowing Issues of life their own for a maximum of ltl unteers In picking up five days eceivcd after tfc« winning 1UU
pepper
and
efgp
ta
it
are
expect­
_ -over the- eophogiom In gn Bobby Morris.
Itself are replenished and fed. weeks, provided they are ready lo sccumulaton of 6arh*60- l«ft were subrnittml. Anderson receivp 8
S tates and
' , Phillip
and meditation, * J
ed. 4
I * -Em ory Inter-school football league Eugene Brown each scoi
The Word of God, having been
. •trended on the sidewalks of the d honorable mention.
"The world Is "assembly-line" heard or read, Is applied to tho accept suitable employment.
“ Cucumbers sold on tho Fort
: fim e thle week.
" '
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1 crescent city by e strike o f gartouchdown and
Myers
Stato
'Farmers*
Market
this
conscious.
The
master-minds
are
w.
rt
....
for markers.
•
bage collectors.
| The winner of the contest. Miss ^
Meditation
Branan, who lettered three yean-,
last weak at about 934W, field run.
th« scene. The ontinary
“ “
"* * * '
The mayor end property com- Wells, will receive two albums of ’
It Ui never merely
here, look'a pant on hie W yant _____ _________ rat, one of tho mo* and accident around 9**M, Mans. • » U f special poet, turns
0n4 ^
^
«U U
NOTICB
mlssloner, Thco Hotara, say 46 -ecordi from the Music Box, each
line and rebtyoeH it 87 varde to unique to he played at the echoo] *vr John C. McEwen has advised
mil** tn beer
motor vehicles ana being* used Ibum not to exceed 16.25. Mr
■f t the freshmen scoring drive. in years, featuring unusual rules. Tha -uollty o f produce la r^odi and otit e certain part of somauilng. „ . y . . *_ „
The Herald Is indebted to the
by the volunteers. All were re- Steele will be awarded a week's
The ball could only be advanced by
^
about
S
7
p
e
^
Z
carlo* movement Is expected b*
Celery City Printing Company
quested to xbow ^u p In eld nass to the RPs Theatre end the
the sustained driv# that kicking. Running with. Uw ball
pnwhicle Why tliould
o f m )^ g f nediuting
start this week. TVe\ first ear of H*?
for the printing of this' Itsbe.
clothes, but the city furnished other winners will receive a single
he handled the b g L i w
bet In like manner he p*rm!U ^ Y T , ,
‘
We have completely exhausted
mixed predare rolled from tha F t
*'°re * '
peas for two to ths Hits.
■
the
eolumnlst
and
the
eandidaw,
t
«M
edluUoo
u
^
o
u
W
m
't
E , except for cuie Quarter- " S in k Sybil Routh'a room and Myers
market during tha last
our reserve supply o f news­
Meanwhile, the New Orleans*
ell her running, passing Miss Luctelle .Campbell's room
politically
for a p ^ p riatin g God*.
lok,
•.
print end so far nave been un­
joint Ooerd Of Textile Workers’ • This weeks's - contest will be •'jjJ
o ff on a reverse. The eight were tied for second place
the antveree
Let blm a ed lU U with an
“ Manager M. E. Wintama o f the
able to obtain any more on
fnton—CIO—condemned the vol. I sponsored by Mather of Sahfotd
on a reverse, Branan In tho eontest.
on
kin
account o f OPA price ceilings
uqteer program.
In conjunction with the Rlti and
Members o f the winning team Fort Pierce Slate Farmer's Mar- aa&lt;n* . w
fatson, o f Deeptur, Ga,
u- c ' ‘J ° P « “ W « 4 a willing heart.
which have diverted Canadian
The Herald. Mather will award the
include: J, T . Alford, Robert
^ 7 , £ Dot; Mm do so with the Bible
-2 ™ the one-yard stripesWka to o’ her foreign' coun­
T o t'M A N TO VOTE
first three prl»e. for ther contest.
roUgioaa matters Is what he t ^ o r s him as the basis for his
The vtetorv. wne the second Baker, Eugene Brown, Henry Cor­
Y
_______ ■
WASHINGTON, Oct. 28-OP)— First prlr« will he a long# ehetr
tries. Mr. R a tliff of the Cels.y
dell, George Harden, Dobby Mor­
h e m from the minister's lips, meditations. Let him seek for
rtraleh* for th* first-year men
City Printing Company has
"reddent Truman is planning lo vnH Ottoman sec~nd will be e
ris. James Pierson, Michael Rnundisputed
Thao, he la arenatomed 14 having Ussaolf a personal acqnalnianee
••eve j&gt;n. Thursday afternoon for ehloa ha«* table 'amp end Mather's
kindly consented to print our
W fta T is o n
to Urn 'ready- wltk
divine Author. Lot Mm
Ms home of. Independence! MA, ‘ bird prise vritC be e hassock.
IIIIM I
i faiffw that iaanea vital to time* paper to r aa aa long aa his
where he will vote In the emigres- Fourth through seventh prlt*own
stock
o
f
paper
lasts.
and eternity are Me te nettle In
election on the following wUl be awoaded hy the R if
Y lM tN . ' •
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S. Of

Market Director
For Theft Says Agriculture
Pocketbook Is More Uncertain

L r r r r ir - ir ib u te raid A t

lo cxiiuier ueua

nigh ocnooi reds
mu uuuu rougiu
in i rn ua

Lx-rrize rignter uoii iritK ouoi
Lscapes
r rison juxpea rcnurius
but not lo r Long jtxi v^oumry uuo

Miss Gladys Wells
.Wins first Place
In Football Test

Kev. Glenn E. Smith Emphasizes.
liumung A t ine uirisiian Church

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T H E S AN FO R D - H ERALD. SAN FO R D , F L O R ID A

Fhe Sanford Herald

High Prices
The "price Bpiral" is upward. Prices don’t "go round
and round and come out below," as a lot of foolish people
were muttering not long ago, but now they generally

the George Washington of China.
A break-down of figure* com­
piled by the Oiitrict o f Columbia'*
lax attestor* offices reveals that
W a s h i n g tonian* drink 8K624
eight-ounce glasses of be*r a day.
■The State Department say* that
more than 12,000 foreign student*
now ar« studying at American col­
leges, universities and t r a d e
schools, with many more clamoring

M O N D A Y .. OCT. JHL IM S

cratie National Committee, and
A young blue whale puts on
Anna Lord Straus, President o f weight at *he aven ge of 220
the National League of Women pound* a day.
Voter*.
»
HOMEGROWN ELEVEN
LOS ANGELES, (A^-zU.C.LJt.’s
powerful football squad has only
two players who were not In serv­
ice, and only six o f the grldmeu
make their homes In states other
tlj^n California.

IT S F U N TO A T V
IT 'S WSMART
T O r iJ •
IN Y O U R W INGS A T TH E

PIANO TUNING
and REPAIRING

M O N D A Y , OCT. 26, 1046

FHE SANFORD

odal

HERALD, SAN FO R D .

F L O R ID A

P A G E THREE

AndPersonal

-OCIETY EDITOR — Cecelia Truluck

"

Legal Notice

__ TELE. NO

1a
t

to d iu L iy

SANFO R D SCHOOL OF A V IA T IO N

Social Calcndai
B E A U T IF Y
Y O U R HOM E
with V E N E T IA N

"VAkbLEY VENETIAN
BUNDS

B L IN D S

Washington newswomen, mem­
Ber* o f th* Women'* National
(Test club, are in for a busy sea-

Mondays O ff
A fiveday week for savings bank employees is ad­
vocated by Robert M. Catharine, president of the Dollar
Savings Rank of New York City, addressing
a state bankn r a ' ilA K IIA H iin n
■
weaiisa la ttis w h &gt; ;» 4 s Ih ers’
convention.
•
.
.
'
ui h«*hs «• rswauisaiiea •« •*•This undoubtedly indicates the social trend of the
______
Th0« J
enough to have Saturdays o ff testify
s f f i ' **

Their program start* o ff with
luncheon honoring Qertrqde Law­
rence, who will talk on “ The Thea­
ter During the War." Other event*
scheduled include a talk by Dr.
Robert Felix, chief of the Mental
Hygiene Dlvlelbn, U. 8. Public
Health 8ervlc*, and en'Internation
u i b l k vekib for TODAY
-w tli
much like having a week’s vacation. al
fashion show.
.
■■—--------While most businesses need to remain onen on OntnrHov
On Nov. 11 pie girls will hold a
MONDAY, o c t o b k b » . 1916
n Monday off could be granted the Saturday workers
postmortem panel on the elec­
■ GOD'S LOVE
is n o t w i t h
Jncldently, are there any objections except senti- tions. There will be a free-for-all
HiM A p a s s i n g FANCY. H U T' mental ones to having our holidays fall on Saturday o r discussion on "H ow well are worn
IS E TE R N A L AND UNC h A n o k - Monday, regardless of the weekday on which they woufd en measuring up as voting citlABLE: Having loved his own normally come? -Most American work«rt m in i/ . l,d
Sneakers at this affair will in­
Mcm0ri“ ' D"&gt;" »nd th. Fourth
WhC" clude Marion Martin, vice chair­
man of the Republican National
Committee: Mrs. Charles W. Tit•' ;
Unity O f Science
' let, vice chairman of the Demomake It up. Is revealel in the
*
—
Rosso Incident. By corrupting
A Russian professor, member o f ?h « ttm
t*

'coton University' that differences in the
♦
found in France. Just a * little
muscla flexing.
—■
•
* Henry

RusaLs «iT f* p nd. f l yln ir aI1 d ^ f erenccs,

Russia a s E n g l i s h - s p e a k i n g countries

Wallace

predict* that
will decide
between . "Taflism and progreeslvlsm" . &gt; . . "TaftUm” and
"Trutnanlsm," In other word*.

Govcmpr Caldwell announces
that he will not be a candidate for
any o ffice-either In UMfl or 1950,
All ha want* to do is to return to
tha practice of law and catch up
on his hunting and fishing. Now
h* can apeak freely.
Attonfsy General Clark hat
glvsn our 18 Ettonlan gueeta In
Miami a little breathing spell.
They may remain until they can
tnak* suitable arrangement* to
land *om#*here else. Thus, they

"It's all politic*," • sajr* tho
cotton farmery, aa tha priea of
cotton hit* ll\e bottom and drops
tan ednta a pound. It would navar
occur to any of thorn that 40 eant
cotton to out of sight, or that
T O T la such a thing aa thw
priea o f cotton going ao high
that It could fall from ahesr

llr

Venetian blinds made to fit sny size -wladows

W ood and m etal slats —

( mot mconooxATip)’

Repairing — Reflnlshlng

SEM INOLE V E N E T IA N B LIN D CO.
113 Vi Magnolia A ve

0 W E S T T H IR D STREET

W ASH IN G TO N LETTER
_____________|*7 JANE EADS
W
.IH „ ,J a , £fG
0 ,5'' of
W l-M
s. Chinese embassy for some years
Wellington
Koo,T wife
th* m
new
Chinese Ambassador, has often and where Madame Wei, the wife
^ •n acclaimed • » one of the of the previous ambassador, used
to glvs her own famous parties.
one of
o Mit* . best
' T i Thostesses.
1* 1 Women Bn‘l
one
Kar* and dsllclous foods* were
served at several buffet tables set
vitld°?n ,.UhCkjf en,ough,. t® b* In- up in the various rooms of the
hu.h.n1? th* Poriy. she and h.r embassy. Liquid refreshment# of
* l d * «niba*.y re­
cently in celebration of th* 36th all1sorts flowed freely.
The Italian Ambassador, tlic
n?1hM,*r*‘ rr 0f ,,h*
*•pub le were very Impressed Indesd. Cuban Ambassador, the Finnish
hleeky colffed and dressed in a Minister and the Irish Minister,
UUored wrap-around skin of black thtf Minister of New Zealand ami
wool topp** with a gold embossed th* Minister of South Africa were
black wool mandarin coat, she dis­ among thov who paid their res­
played unusual talent In this town pects, as were many o f th* Capi­
tal’s resident socialities.
The celebration marked the an­
niversary of the outbreak of th*
Chines* revolution in 1011, when
th* monarchy was overthrown. Tho
revolution was primarily Instigated
by 8un Yatsen, yho la known at

JUST RECEIVED!

&lt;

■* PH O N E U S ^ W

John Pope, son of Mr. and Mm.I
It. B; Pope of Indian Mound’
Village, has returned from Ithica, I
N. Y. where he attended the Yale*
Cornell' football game.
,

f A R R U X ' S

selves were Mr. and' Mrs. Eddlo one.. tool Wo are glad" to have
JOHNSON. UK. and MRS. CLAU- newcomers . . . Why not gtva thsm
KNCE REDDINO. MR. and MRS.! n handshake and a warm wel­
CHARLIE LUKE. MR. and MRS. D.i come? . . How are all the middle
W: SWAN. M R and MRS. CA1, 1 aged men feeling thsse days? Bssme
Dial so many have been 1U that the
BLANC. MR. and MRS EARNEST onesonca feeling fins ares begin­
CAMPBELL M R and MR3. JACK ning to wtysdcr and maybe not
KATIOAN. M R And MRS ED feel so well after looking over
JENSEN. MR. and MRS EARL the sick Ust . . . Ladlsn Day at the
HIOOEN BOTHAM. Mlt. and MBS. Seminole Country Club op Tusa-&lt;
C U P P AilLES, MR. and MRS day should be a wtiopplng suc­
ALVIN ODHAM. ELTON MOUUH- cess . . . Many tables c f bridge
TON.. M R and _____BRULE
MRS.
V
have already been telephoned In
ODHAM. M R and MRS. DAN and the members who are busy
W RIGHT, M R and MRS. . AL working are coming out for. lunch
SK IN N E R MU. and MRS. CAUL anyway . . \ Mr s R. A. NEW­
PRESCOTT, ROY HOLLER O W. MAN will conduct the bridge
AUSTIN. MRS OEISLEK. CLYDE games and award the p r tr »
.
TKKWILLEUAK, JR, M il and The golfers will goUl

.•mmlnrtl—Gll*«e*&gt; filled
203 S. Orange Are.
Orlando. Florid*
Phone 4087

POWELL’S
OFFICE SUPPLY CO.
EXCLUSIVE DEALER
11#4 HagueU* A t*.

mur it aacADi slut

M IAM I, tria.’— Who wore the fivo
grt-aic.n men in aviation? A great
many persons who are pretty big
in tne aviation game Uiameelvea
American Legion Auxiliary of Po;.t arc pondering tile question just
No 183, South Seminole County, now. r or nonunniions arc in oiuvi
will sponsor the dance to raise lor the Av luilon Hull ot Caine.
1 tie H a ll ol f a m e Is sp o n p orej
funds for their work with hoipiluliicd veterans and child wel­ by th e lin e .n a t io n a l A v ia tio n m u ­
m m y , M itn rie a d i|u a r.eis in .Miami.
fare.
•
I lie , u rin e is to ne lounileU n eie ,
Music will be furnished by Jim­ « u n l i v e new name.', e n te re d a.iout
my Willox and his orchestia from ju ii . 1 e a c h y ear.
9:00 P. M. to 1:00*A. M.
! \\_llbur and Orville Wright ap­
Costumes are optional but prices pear to have clutched the two top
will be given for the best dressed : places among tne li/st Itve’ naini.
ghosts, witches, gypsies and other |lives, although not every letter
characters. Cash prises will be |lists them.
given for the couple with the best
Uen. Carl Spaltx, chief of the
matrhnl costumes, nnd also for
the lady or gentlemen with the best Aimy A ir korces, nominated the
coatume and the person with tho Wright brothers, and then listed,
in order, Brig Uen. William Mit­
most original costume. •
chell, Gen. Henry H. Arnold, and
Lt. (ien. Janie. II. Doolittle.
“ Billy"
Mitchell
drew Gen.
flpuatx' nomination because he was
the first American officer to fly
over enemy lines in World War t,
set a wmId speed record of 244.0.»
miles an hour, and demonstrated
the offensive power of thp r.irpla io
over battleships.
Gen. Arnold was taught to fly
in the Wright -Brothers school ii
Dayton, O., set un altitude tccor.1
of 6.640 feet on June 1, 1012, and
in World War II, directed the U. S.
Air Forces.
' BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Gen. “ Jimmy Doolittle, after a
M/8gt .Walter Ward and Mr*,
ward announro the birth of a
eon Robert Vaughan Ward on
Oct. 24 in Campbell, Ky. Sgt.
Wahl Is the grandson of Mr. and
Mr*. John Vnughin o f this city.

W, V.' Bitting
Tonehton Drug Co.
i ,T !wra *• * certain
kind of
xina
or advertising abro
abroad In
tho land, which ft would be
wise to question.
When you hear or read of
n laxative, tonic or other
specific which la endorsed by
"doctors" o f "wsll known doc­
tors” or which la recommend­
ed widely by "famous physi­
cians" ask tho balloon prlclIhg question. Which doctors?"
Doctors In gcnsral are vary
chary o f any such blank*t en­
dorsement A doctor's work is
rightly designated “ caa# work"
because ho deals with his paHants on a highly individual­
ised basis.
Get your doctor's or a trust­
ed druggist’s approval o f any
extravagantly advertised pro­
duct *
This is th* 132nd Of a seriss
of Editorial Advsrilsamanta
appearing In this paper each

SH IPM ENT OF
T h e critical shortage o l 16,380 poles to
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carry electricity is one o l the m ost serious

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tlimisaiul*

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Advice is Given On
Mailing Packages
To Overseas Gls

threaten your fincneial security. Yon nrver know
"lien or In."’ Mill inav lie involved "in a damage

SPANNINO A7-YIA8 period, beginning Just before the Furopenn war ui
August. 1939, and.ending Auguit 13, IWIfl, the olx.vc chart slmu, how
toodstulf costa trays toyed In the U. S. in 1D41 the “ Little Steer
a
-annul* became efTectiv* at a “cott of living basis." On Aptil'ia. |'.M3
tne President's "hnld-the-llne" order was issued and the peak ol that
period was reached In May. September 2. IC43. Wn» V-J D»y ni,,i
price rise was causing mu. b cbnrcrn. The 10Ifl ttgurvs (rim th.* t s
Let tt Department, thovz how far cosU have risen.
(l-.tcmaiiundii

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rials, the 2 0 0 0 p lu s m e m b e rs of our or-

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A T T E N T IO N !

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(4tR — Hh PRICES DONATED B Y R IT Z THEATRE)

S ervice" at th e earliest p o s sib le m om ent

FOURTH PRIZE. — WEEKS PASS TO T H E RITZ FOR TWO
T i m i Urns NINTH PRIZES — ONE PASS TO THE RITZ FOR 8

Southside School
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the school* of the entire eounwhere on the whole about
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much of th* continent'* *l*ctncal
output 1* of a different voltag*
than In th* U. 8. and It may La
direct currant Instead of altomatYou can *«nd a package weigh­
ing up to 70 pound* and tha com^
blned length and girth must me*•ura no more than 100 inches.
- Mail a* early aa possible. Nor.
16 I* th* deadline.
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Coffee, chocolate and tea were
among the first products adver­
tised Ift-newapeptra.
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their fourth

G— Way Floor Lamp* with nil
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mctnl busi'H. Finishes nro Bronze, M U
Silver, Ivory, or CJilt. Shades are hnnd tai­
lored Silk or Parchment. OuLstiindinR
values.
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with indirect lighting
feature. Smart All-Metal base*
with Crystal Inserts. Finished Sil­
ver. Dainty Hand-Tailored Silk *
Shades. •

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TH IS T A G

N O T R E DAM E

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FO R
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Stylish, Modern Tabic 0 0 . 2 5
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INDF-ED! A N D IN A V A R IE T Y O F STYLES
A N D C O LO RS T H A T W IL L A M A Z E X O U . A N D
BETTER , STILL, T H E Y A R E A L L OF T H E H IG H E ST
P R E -W A R Q U A L IT Y S T A N D A R D , W E LIST HERE
O N L Y A F E W A N D IN V IT E Y O U T O SEE T H E
E N T IR E LIN E.
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HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL

M IN N E S O T A
FO R D H A M

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t o e A T ie r r
To Dr. Mlltoa Hunt
Banforii Florida
On tk. itth day ef Oelob.r, 1141
? will sell th* foil*wing daserlbed
arilele. at my Waraheee* at Psarth

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F U L L DETAILS

Phone 160

Sanford All, Nat. Bk Bldg

o r Ki.oninA OIIKETINUH
♦It t* C U « r %
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To— Klurl* Newton. Ehrhar.lt, It.,.,
'll |M fill lhe-i r.f lie f« ,
berg (Nruntr. Mguth Carotins.
'•riter
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r o n a r r u l lv e* va ..w
Tou or* harrby cnmriornit.it ...
appear to the bill nt complaint fil-.t I"tt| llr r u M . n Mr tt *p
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In the Clrrwlt Court. Ninth Judt.tal
Circuit, In and for Hemlnole fminty. N ervtlnol* C o u n t y . ftflurUI
WITNK.MH m&gt; h.-tful f
fltale of Vlorlda In the raa. of
rrank Newton. Plaintiff, va Elmir j r t m i b m i n f III In m u r
o f tH *tnbrr, I ft*.
Newton, Defendant, wherein Hi. re­
o . i* 11 i : i t N i m in
lief soushi Is plvorce, on the si.t l a
C la ir k
n t t h e * ( ’I
day of November A. D. 1*4*. ..ml
H fritlh olft i*e&gt;utiii
fall you not else a decree pro r..ni»&gt;
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SIZES 2-6x6-8 to 3-0x7-0

PICK TH E W IN N E R CO NTEST

arclilrnta

Ireiion agattHt the ninny hazards that ronatently

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Doric figu re o / 100 dfHird /rout period

President Andrew Johnson was
christen&lt;m Andrew Jackson John*

shortage of p o le s an d other critical mate­

lumting

rui|l|iasire the need for Personal I.lability pro-

p roblem * of o u r business today.

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Mrs. A. W. Efcpe, preetdent of the 8anfc.nl Gordon Club, will Irotf ap­
proximately 180 members composing six circles during the 1M8-47 ocacon. The purpose of tire club la to promote such knowledge and love of
gardening aa will result In a more beautiful community.

FIRST PRIZE — LOUNGE -.CHAIR A OTTOMAN SECOND PRIZE - CHINA BASE TABLE LAMP .
THIRD PRIZE — HASSOCK

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Leonard llarkrr
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P A C K A G E S T O !lIV

Which Doctors
Say So?

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NOTICE ‘
There will be special services
at the Presbyterian . Church for
the Week of Prayer and Self-de­
nial for Home Missions. These
services will be held at 3:30 P. M
In the Prayer Meeting' Room of the
church,

F ree Estim ates

* bov; Political boundary lines,

repeated misuse of tha word lU
That U such a tlmple lltUe word.
'd think moil peopl# would
w how to ui# It, but not one
In ton do. Tney almoit Invariably
tits tha apostrophe to denote pot*
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AMIRICA'S SUT-U7VIO
G R E E T I N G CAROS

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The government, in ■ vain att tempt to expedite housing an­
nounces a subsidy of 120 » ton for
nails.Thus the taxpayer wilt help
to buy nails for the fellow who is
building a house _______
Russia has agreed to debate the
veto power but not to Sbidq by the
decision. In other words, if they
don't play the way she wants to
play, she’ll pick up her marbles
and go home.
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NORCROSS

W e can make arrange* .
menta for you to finance
them on E A S Y TERMS 1

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PA G E FOUR

TH E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A ..
M O N D A Y , OCT. 2S, I M A
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will on Hi* Ilth day of November I above entitled Court, and you ate
tume thslr educational studies Belle* and Bountiful, $1.85-13; at- full speed In the Florida City
A. D. IMS, at_ ten o'clock A. lf&gt;, at'hereby required to file your written
havw been fillin g many o f thetu Tendergreens, 12.55. Tendergreens area, according to G. 3. Phillips,
LEG AL NOTICE
lh* front dooE of th. Court llouee In appearance (pertonally or by at­
Jobe.
City of Hanford, Florida, Mil lh* torney) Id the Dll) of Complaint In
sold st fd, Tuesday, taking a drop manager o f our State Farmers'
described real * ,(»!* ; eald cauea oh or befora the Ind
I S T H U C O U R T O F T H E C O U N T V following
From the point o f view of try­ o f 45 cents In ons day- Csnners are Market at that point, tfulte a few—
JUtM JK.
S K W IN u l.B
C O U N T Y, 1&gt;jI J, Hlock 1, Tier X or the City d a y o f D e c e m b e r . 1 H I , a n d t o t h e r e ing to find work for veterans, ■till getting the bulk o f tha pro­
of Hanford. Florida, according to a f t e. r (He y o u r d e f e n a * . I f a n y y o u
P L O I t I D A , IN INI H A T E .
USES has found that veterans duction from the Tahokea area at beans snd *uuaih are now b ein g*
In r s : E * U I * o f I I O U K R T U U ItN H , Flat thereof duly recorded In I’ ubllq h a v e . In l a i d D i l l a a r t u u l r e d b y
from fu n c tio n * ! p e r io d ic p a in
planted, and growing crops are
who sought temporary Jobs were
record* of Bemlnola County, Florida. l a w , a n d f a l l n o t , e l i e a D e c r e e
Deceased.
To All Creditor's and I'e/son* In accordance with Order of Court P r o C o n f e n o w i l l b e e n t e r e d a g a l n a t
difficult to place, especially if 11.50 per bushel. The area served reported In good condition, Toma­
By
JANE
BAD9
Hating Claim, or Demand, Again,! authorltlng aame, entered aa of Ilth y o u .
they had only a limited number by the Pshokee market has 22,000 toes growing on pine or rock land
day of October A. D. lilt. Term*
Bald Kalala:
Tlila n o t l r e w i l l b e p u b lis h e d o n e *
WASHINGTON — Ths United of skills to offer.
acres planted, snd volume of offer­ are expected "to be ready for pick­
a w e,k
f o r f o u r ( I ) c o n s e r u l l t e Staten
Y o u a n d ia ch o r yo u are h t r i b y caeh.
Service
Employment
ings is expected to rise considerT H E O It. I t U N l l l !
week*
In t h e H an fo Vd H e r a l d , n
n o tified
and
requ ired
la
iirn en l
ing early In November, present inA* Admlnlalrator of tlit ra­ n e w e p a p r r o f g e n e r a ) c i r c u l a t i o n , (USES) repotta that of the apa n f c l a i m , and d e m a n d , n l i l r h you,
The first oil well in the United
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‘ d y 12,810,000 male vet­
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m**kl
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diwtlfms
being that quality V iit
tal* of Heverln R*PP, de- p u b l l e h r d
In n H e m l n o l e
C o e m t y , proximstely
or e ith e r uf you, m a y lia r* a g a in ,I
States was sunk In 1859 In Oil
Planting is still going forward I* good.”
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ceaaed.
,
F lo rid a .
■ he d a t e o f t l ' i l o i l l l u r n a , d r c e a ,
eran, of World War II shout Creek, Pa.
W I T N E H N m y h a n d a n d o f f i c i a l 11,290,000 sre In the nation's civ­
ed, d a t a o f , a l d
C o u n t y , to the
C o b l i l y J u d a d u f H e m l n o l e C u n it y , I N T i l t : C I R C U I T C O U R T O F T H E r e a l a t H a n f q r d , H e m l n o l e C o u n t y
F l o r i d a , a ! I d , u f f l c a In t h e c o u r t N I N T H
JUDICIAL C I R C U I T O F F l o r i d a , t h l a t h e l | l h d a y o f O c t o b ­ ilian labor force.
’
h o u a e o f a a td C o u n t ) a t H a n f o r d . T H E H T A T E O F F L O R I D A LN A N D e r . A . D. l a t t .
This represents those actually
O. P. HERNDON
F lo rid a .
uttliln
e lsh t
ralan d ar F o i l
HK i t I N O L I :
co u n t y
in
employed or those seeking. cmC
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r
t
m o i i l l i , f r o m t h e l i m e o f t h a f l r a t C H A N C E R Y N O . «&lt;(«.
ploment. The tota l. number o f
lo h llca tlo n
o l— th la
n o t i c e . . E a c h R O R E R T O L E N N MILLS,
employed veterans, according to a
c l a i m o r d e m a n d e h a l l he In w r i t ­
Flklntlff,
N e e d .!
IYUt atuvcmnt determined the Census Bureau survey released
ing, a n d a h a ] I e l a t e th e p la c e of
V* .
r e a l d e n c e a n d !«*»! o f f h e a d d r e o f F E R N H O P E MI L I - 4 ,
aim
of Albany, N. Y.. In 1663 by Oet. 10, &gt;, 10,460,000.
th e c l a i m a n t , an d e h a l l tu ’ s w o r n to
De fe ndant.
( , , l l , , r , Frww Fa** Oar
Census figures show that 740,h y t h e c l a i m a n t , til e a g e n t , o r h i ,
Urihg one cannon ball north, ano l t l l K I I O F I’ M I l . H ' A T I n x
a sharp
in the
a t t o r n e y , ' a n d a n y e u t h c l a i m o r TO FERN HOPE MllJJt. MO null
mroi— in --------,
, . increase
--------- -.. 000 vets sre enrolled
schools ket, expects
other
south,
and
declaring
all
land
d e m a n d n o t eo f i l e d e h a l l h e v o i d .
Hire*!, Kavannah, Oeorgla.
and colleges unddr GI legislation, i Volume of produce moved this
n o n m i T A i i a i .i , i t f i t n h
between
the
shots
within
city
You ar* hereby notified that
180,U(lo are listed as retired or i
During the lest week teqeipU
A , a d m l n l e t r a i r l g o f t h e C e . RORERT OLENN MILLS ha* filed
limits.
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unable to go* to work ahd the have included tomatoes, selling at
ta le o f llotiert llu rn a , deceaeed.
a aull for dlvorc* aghlnat you In the
balance of 600,000 have not as yet *■• h» W i cucumbers, *1 to |3| pep
F i r ,1 | i u h l l r * l h i , i Cx-t. I t , l &gt; t * .
entered the civilian labor force.
5?™* (3.75; squash. 92,75 to 44:
IN T i l l : C O U N T Y J I ’ I X I E H C O U R T
The 10,400,000 employed reprePen*, 13 to 93.50; llmas, f:i
IN A N D F O R H U M I N O l . K C O U N T Y
tents an Increase of 7,350,000 over ' ‘'. . S ’50*,,
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HTATK O F F M llllD A .
Nov. 1945. ‘
* " « Pompano State Farmer,
y r r i i t : o f n ti.i: o f
h i : VI. I ' A T t T K
First USES reports coming in N « k e t has handled several can
! N otice I* h e re b y g iv e n , th a t
I
from labor market »rcn« Indicated
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date, nUo *ome pmallthat enrollment of veteran* to rr »hIpmenU, According to Man*schools and colleges were import- Kf.r J' L W« " n* I’&amp;ntlng. of
all crp* are heavy, and growing
ant fatcors In reducing labor sur­
crops arj? doing Well. The caiiol
pluses in certain areas.
i, . . i, r-i. s_
movement of beans is espeeted to
Th i. .- hi
hU HI
iV otb
er, *U rt ■rouni1 October 31 or. mNovl W i f l MM*
UkflVtn,
but
in
others,
.u i
labor market Pareas,
ember 1. T h e . Market official
whero skilled or selniopening for the Season has been
l. In u r o t d.tn.n4,
fVwviwIaitwvtwMa— ■
09c Opens 12i45 P. M. 40c
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ftet.
The USES points out that if you crease from that date t o . Its
peak around December
look 4(KI,(llKl to 600,000 skilled W Seasonal
L A S T T IM E S M O N D A Y ! |
15-30.
temiskliieil
permanent worker,
bronchial mucous mem"John A, Dtilany, manager of
Alas I A D 0
out of the labor market the efB H M T ell | W druggist to soil yoa
Ihe 1‘ahnkee Slate Farmers' MnrC irtU iM
» bottled Oreomuliion with the un­
feet would be serious. However
et reported ahipibent of 10 cars’of i
demanding you must like the w»y !•
few veterans full in these-. grqjiP, &lt; beans
t s T i t r c i r c u i t c m w f « p iik m ik o i .k c o u n t y , h . o u i u i
• FITZGIRAID
Wednesday, producing Aren,
Iquickly allays tha eoogh or ym* V I
1^ I II i S i Kill
Whom the,labor market Is tight,
farther north are.'atilt shipping,
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FA HE NO. ItSST
ami veterans have been working
HEMINOLE COUNTY. * poimnil rubdlvlslon
/ — ~ ......it,, u,Mi, ur-ttinie in ftnil nr'Ul *bev have cold wealhtr
of th* But* of Florida,
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gcr'b’ n’ k T n l f 'Vchn’il? T f i S * . ™
Florida^offeririus
Du .'
foiCoB|t&gt;,aMtCot(k,0nMdiiHi -— ----- *YH- '**
CERTAIN LANDS IN HEMLNOLE COUNTY.
' T n ' m l l r V 1■n t m ' w h i'fe e l! ,nf &gt;' (,',ol,?l1 nft&lt;ll,ei " :l f. • •
Tues, and Wed,
FIAtltlDA, s (,ln il which la ,*, ar* d*Al WJTt
k \H
( OS 1 0 UI HI R N
WH I M » OU A t ,
I QS D U D
fln quan t
A CHOST STORy..,
ment rather tlian a wlcsire to reDefendants (

Moat Veterans
Are On The Job
USES Reports

How women and girls
m ay get wanted relief

Market Director
Says Agriculture
Is More Uncertain

L A X A T IV E ?

Relief At last

Warning To All Persons Who
Owe Delinquent Taxes To StlM“fw,
i? Show’Cause

SrC'NoT.X.TKnX

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T H E H TA TE O F 'F L O R I D A ,
T O A L L F E R S O N 8 . FIUMH O H
In o r II*n u p o n a n ) o f Lh*

m» w ut
npk

C O R fO U A T IO N S .' b a v in s any in te r * ,!
l a n d , d | &gt; r t ! b r d In t h i n N o l l e * a m i . Ill

11

lh* Rill of Complain! filed In th, show, r*,H . situate In Hemlnole
County, Florida, to-wll:
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Sale of July 1, 1944
Our 5 Year Plan

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Let's loTft at It this way:
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Every
H)0c you are now
spending -yearly for fire and
windstorm'Jnsuranco can bo re­
duced to. 84c by buying a C
rear renewabla policy. You save
16c of *
every
v tfy 100c.
Now badid on our present
dividends, by buying a mutual 9S
policy frorrt us, you can further 32
reduce your yearly cost to 67
l/ 6c. Saving 32 4/5« of every
100c. You can’t lose - If you 122
don't get a dividend you are not
paving any moro than the publlsned rates for your Insurance.
The
Mutual Companies we H i
represent have always paid an­
nual dividends to pollcyholdsrs.
C. M. Boyd A Co. "You r Mutual ns
Insurance Friend," phone 104,—
Adv,

96 Ini A d d i t i o n tu N y l v a n
l l o u k &lt; p a n e Ik.
l « l l» t Ad&lt;lltl&gt;*n l o S y l v a n
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J I Mo ck I iJ iv jt in w o l d P i n t
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W A N T E D TO RENT

| B A R T IC L E S

FO R

SALE

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•AKTLY furnished house or apart- F IL L UI' with Fuel Oil and Kaix&gt;mciiL
i'crmiinent resident.
sene before winter.
John Blanton.
618
rh itdiun .
II. H. Pope Co^ Ine, 860

AR T IC LE S FO R SA LE
Just received!
ALADDIN LAMPS
H ILL HARDWARE CO.
301 East First St.

Park

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N IC ilO LLS
ONE ,or two bedroom furnished1 STUDIO OF PIIOTOGRAPUY
for finest quality
apartmifnt wanted. Permanent
PORTRAITS
resident, C. STANSBUHY, Phone
• Commercial and Copy Work
9139,
Snapshot Services
v 1e&lt;
J R E A L E S T A T E FO R S A L E Phone USD _ 220 Metach Bldg.

2H gallon foam type
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
*9.95
ntnvly charged
H ILL HABDWAKF. CO.
301 Eust First SL
GARDEN ROSE
GARDEN RAKE,*
H IL L HARDWARE CO.
3pl East First SL

TUXEDO F BEDS—com piste tine.
teltpOM borne *or sale, 2 miles
Hunt's Tuxedu Feed Store.
out on Celery Avenue. Living
room, 2 bedrooms, sleeping GRITS and meal—ground fresh!
every Monday from snowflake
porch, ball), dining room, kit­
chen, breakfast room, service
corn. Can bs bought st GnrJ. LATE model Hnllicrnflcr 0 tube
radio, Inlile model.
Usui 36
porch, large lot, fruit trees,
ner’s Store, Luke .Monroe. 10
days, cost |Cfl, sell for f40. Mr.
double garage. p;
Phone 960-J.
lb. bag. $1.00.
Boot, Montexumn Hotel.
6 ACRES, 4 room house fur­
S ^ ^ L B T l R E Y8HOP
*!Q
AR T IC LES W A N T E D
nished, wired. Price |2,100.Ut),
.5JITAT10N leathers In mo*t|r L L BUT ^
(kr - . ffkrdl
N. Lonsbtrg, Id. 2 , Box 166.
colors and largo selection of
of age or condition. Rv~ Reel,
good upholstery fabrics. Robert
300 W. 2nd 8b
R Brown, 2911 N. Orange
An exccptiunslly well planned, tw«
Ave., Orjnndo, Fla.
USED pjanoa for cash. Tbs Music
story imuss with J Poaruonu,
Box, phone 053,
large living loom, ample kuemm
Floor Mats Avu.luMe
and painty spate, large servenou
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NODE T IK E SHOP
BAGS
wanted—feed, fertilise
fToui puicn, lot'll UU on tflroo
Highest cash price. Write
lot,, m «scni(eni neignuuriioo,i. ifiA D Q U A R T E R S 1 for Christmas
trnl City Bag Co. Box 246?,
gifts, toys, games, books, dolla
.Lot* unvu k (leslrnuie aseotv' Undo.
intui u t‘ citrus and timer IrutL
»u y now on budget or Isy-nway.
Firestone Stores, i l l E. Firs* 7 Pets, Livestock, Supplies
Lolislilcr tin* to he one o f (lie
SL
_
‘ best values ntailaojo in the Llty
ol Seitldid. life property may
I 11UY cows calves, yearlings,
FLOWERS
' Phone R, ft. Lord. 7B8-W.
'be bought fumisped it ms pur­
for
sli
occasions
chaser so ussires.
Imtnedlaie
M
cNEILL
&amp;
YOST.
FLORIST
TOUCHTON
tr WATSON, 1201
possession,
Celery Are. Just o ff Sines
Celery Are. Hoe Purina Feeds.
i f you am seeking location, let
.Ifflee ph. 403, residence ph. 610-R
‘ rr
' us show you this lairiy priced
GIVE us your order fo r baby
house in an,excellent neignnor
.ARDEN and lawn seed; Vigors)
chicks. The S a n f o r d X-Cel
hoou. 4ia* 4 bedrooms, large
KorUliser. The Saaford X-Cel
Store, Snd b Sanford.
living loom, dining room, kiunStore, 2nd 4 Sanford.
JERSEY bull and cow. Mrs. Raulen, porches. Jront and rear.
■ Floors am In line condition; in 3EE us for stove pipe — stove ’ rraon, Enterprise, Fla.
pipe elbows end/,
_ I/, other
keeping wiin the rest of tho
other cold f o r 8A LE — Cocker Spaniel
weather lufns.
house which has recently been
puppies for Christmas, w ill b e
STANLEY-ROC ER9
decorated inside and out. Uwnet
11 weeke old/ Solid blocks and
HARDW ARE COMPANY
leaving town and can gjve im­
honey blonde. Also blond male
mediate possession.
a
2 U L u i t U U A l b u n g a l o w , p a t ( t a l l y POWER driven ditching machine
suitabis for
d in in g
tiling
or *cc
2031 Willow Ave. ^
fu rm in ed ,
porenes
front
and
re a r, n eed * s o m e rep airs, 2 H
a c re s lo c a te d u u tsid e c|iy lim its
on p a v e d 'h i g h w a y , ideal to r e n ­
jo y i n g c o u n t r y it ie y e t n o t 'is o ia te d i r o m m o d e rn co n vcn ien fSS
— n e a r g o o d s c h o o l . * .i, bo O . • l m *
m ed ia te p oesesaion.

LOANS

LOANH MADE
FROM *10 TO *300 * strict privacy; fast service
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
-|02 Sanford Avenue
BORROW HERB WHERE
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
YOUR nstuisl desire for privecyC
In money matter* le strictly '
reipociod here.
Friends and
relative* are not question*-*
about your credit
Your em­
ployer ot business associates
will not hear of your persons!
affairs. Thera is no cause for
embarrassment.
Reasonable credit requirements.
No co-makers on money loans.
Variable payment plans.
FAM ILY LOAN CO.
Florida Rank Bldg.
Phons » » £

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S P E C IA L SERVICES

.SIGNS
Show cards and nosier*
O— OBITS SIGN
SERVICE
N HER
0. D. Land res*. Phone 1031
* RENT A CAR
YOU DRIVE. IT
PHONE 209
STRICKLAND-MORIllfiON
" DK1VE-IT, INC.
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
. PARTS AN'U SERVICE
lust Palmetto Ave. . i'hone t i l l
ELECTRIC appliance repairs—
we repair washing machines,
voccum cleaners, fans, miser*.
Trotter Appliance Service, ?04
' W. 2nd Sl , Phone lo6W .
AUTOMOBILE A radiators ' re­
paired. Wright A Cohen Oar­
age, 2lit A French, Ph. 1009-J.
B E AU TIFY your Doors — hats
. them waxed by modern ms* chine. Homes, offices, ■lores,
Phone DsLand 284-W. Chuck
Aleno, 912 Carolina Ava.
ORLANDO MORNING SENTINEL
ORLANDO STAR
for delivery to your home, phons
Ralph Ray, 760AV.
Q

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M hu “ * « l x blonde cockers, very fine pedi- 13 NO TICES— P E R S O N A L
Phone 806. SanfonL Florida. .
lUK.k. SfVCn wrek. old.
1940 CHEVROLET cab over en -' Will hold until Christmas if
ShM IN O U i TIRE 8UOI
^in* end 26-fL stake trailer.' wanted.. Phone County 4304,
201 North Park
Sanford.
.
,
.
.
_ . t
Klrchhoff. Phone .105,
" TBiphone 37- •
nan turd, Florida- * •
COCKER spaniel
beautiful,.'* NO W ready to-grind every Mon­
F R U IT Cakee canned for shipmonths
1 m old,
j £ male. AKC regls*
day morning — Your corn,'
ping. Mr*. Brown Miller.
tratloib Call County 270L
grits, meal, com A ' cob or ■
•huckj, etc* fo , toad. J.vW. ;
PAnCAL celery plania.
K. A.
HELP W A N T E D
. Bell, Lake Mourqe, phone 15.
King, Phone 26u-W.
GIRL for soda founUtn a* LanELECTRIC phonograph. Very good
ey’s Drug Stars. Part Mine or PQONOORXPlla fo r rent. T h n ^
- Music Bos, phone 968.
condition. Phone 246-J.
full tlm*.
FIR E wood—oak and -pine. Free GIRL wanted for soda fountain W ATCH for the ns-opentng of E l-‘
eanor A Ann's Red 11am. . *
delivery. Early orders will be
work. Good pay, short hours,
given Immediate attention. Phone
No night work, o jf weekends Me- , 14
It.y,old , 1 W , Co., I'hon. » .
.W S T - ^
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ONE wslksf gyp. Five years old.
. black 64" wing span, believsd • ' •
W ORK W ANTED
Deer sad fox hound. Guaranteed.
In GlndeivlUe or Mecca Ham­
375. R. Z. Johnson. Sr. P,. O, EXPERT
mock area. Reward to finder.
Box 1857.
W. D. Hofmann, Phont 649-W.
G. Grogsn,
hourly - basis.

4 room house, tn good condition,
on a luO lb lot facing paved
Lots If * is UIK C Had 11 Hsnrood, touted on West 1st oueet
l a n a o B p n n a s B C t it ir d m e to y o i i B
Extension, partially furnished.
tiu reof m . n i u i
u p o n t h , p u it it u
r e c o r d , o f n tim n O i, c o u n t ) , aiottueFnee *»,ut&gt;0.
1-o t, U t l |
U iit D t r a c t
m«n - Htucco 2 bedroom house in excel­
l a n d o B t i t i n g g ^ H c c o r d i n s to p&gt;«i«
lent condition, splendidly fur­
t n , i , o f r e c o r d e d up on , t a , p uulic
nished, floors recently sanded,
r e c u ru , o f tfem in ols c o u n t y , FLridw .
nmecorated inside and out, gar­
L o t 4 D l k II T r a c t S I it a a i e A u u
H p rln se o e c o r d in a to p u t * iiie rvo t
age- Price |7,600. This house
record,U upon in * p u b lic n c u i c * w i
ia m
I t let location. Plenty
U *tniqot* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
o t room for expansion.
Lot i t liik C T ra m
t u ‘ Baal
b p r ln a s a O M M I n g t o p la U (naroot
Two ; very desirable lake front
r e e o r d a d u p o g ^ n e p u b l i c r e c o r d , ok
acreage tract* on the-west »tde
H em lnole c o u n t y , F lo r id a .
o f Luke Minnie, one containing
L o t 1 l i l k U T r a c t ’ t i HatiUhdo
33 scree P*t*d«,*k
priced a t H
*4,WO and
H prln se a c c o r d in g t o p la te tb e m o t
recorded upon tk* nubile recuru* • (
tha oiher containing 19 acres
Bemiqol* Counly, ®
Florida.
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16 fb butter hr
Lot* l fo' t * II to It D l k D Tract
tneta have good building site*
box**, o* is or
i l Sanlando g p r t n g a n e e o Y d l n s t o
overlooking
the
lake
and
Orlando
Service Co.
her;
110 N.
PUBLIC .
p u ts
lb *r* o f
r*cord*d upon t n *
Highway,
public record* of tt*mlnol* County,
Park, phone
MESSENGER.
Tw
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mule
power
W
n
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II II II
2ldS* om
b e d r o o m stucco house on Pal­
duster, good eondltlos— Hay rack l a w n s m d w e d .
Lot It Dlk D Tract (4 VaatandO
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metto, large living room, dining
Hprlnys according to pUU ibereof
— 1 horse turn .plow—spring
■Ices. Jerry Lord, phone 733, kitchen and garage, all In
e p o s Ike
I k s publle
pi
r*oerd*4 upon
record* ot
tooth harrow. Garrison, 4313.
condition. A good buy at

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H *m ln ol* C o u n l y , F lo r id a .
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41* Ft). Section S, Town.hlp *1 9 bedroom etncco house on large DUNCAN Phyfe mahogany dining TY PIS T will assist offices, dubs,
with
co n eeponroom suite, &gt;250.00. 2109 Mag- \ Individuals
South, Range I* KaeC
corneF^Iot facing San Lanta,
deoce, mailing lists, monthly
notts A w , Phone 931.
E TI Lk of NKU of.HER ot HEU
nicely landscaped. Recently dn- FOR SALE or trade for Pick-up
statamsnia. .W ork cuQad for
(laos N 4.TI Ch) Hwrtton I* Town'
roughout snd a very
and deMvarsd. Phone 474*J.
«klp It South, lUng* I t Beat.
truck 1935—1Vk too ChevreUt
hOTM
^
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RXQtmtBD to appear and show caus* before said Court
truck. 820 W. 20th Su Phone
l*uc till, why the ft* simple till* to sold lands
.Prlctd st
1193-W.
,&lt;f«VMd'»o' bo' vmt*4" In Mid Cossly free
rams
house
In
rood
all l_lsna_nsd ,el*Rn* of every kind and each fe* simp!*
condition, wlth’ gsrsge, situated
root agi

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u * aforeoaid rrtum
onumutD thu ui* notleo ..be published . an* time le , lb#
» newspaper of general circulation published le “

my bead end ffltelol Mat, this Ilth daFef October, T jk4

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1® someone look
° r near 1800 Palmetto A e a ,^ *
Sanford, one white and block female bird dog. On Oct. ■ t
®°e white and brown male bird ;
do* was taken from
»m same a&lt;
nddrees. Both dogs-hid collars.

Will pay reword for information
loading to whereabout* of dogs
or to party responsible for uoving them. Palmetto A y e , Phone

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THE WEATHER
In Unity There It Strength—

I'arllr cloud) aud ralhrr windy
tonight and Wednesday. A few
-himer* uailhi'iit roanlal untim
in rarly morning and at night.

(| T o rratoct (he t a n of the World;
T o Promote the Fto«T&lt;o&gt; of America;
To Prodoco Prapcrtt; far Sanford;

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPKM

VOLUME XXXVII

E t t t b l i i h t d 1908

SANFORD,-FLORIDA, TUESDAY, OCT. 29, 1946

Associated Prtu Leased W ire

NO. 287

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S^i

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h '-r, §

JLI. S. Strike
S itu atio n Is
Saidlm proved

Former First Lady Meets. Molotov a

Hope Is Held AW To Jewish
For' Peaceln Refugees Part
Chinese W ar Of U.S. Policy
m,

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Confirms
A s Official Expres­ President
Palestine Policy In
ses View, Hattie
Letter To
King
1Cages Hetween Op­
Of Saudi Arabia
posing F r a c t i o n s

Truman Says No Coal
t Striae is Jbxpectcd;
Five Pickets Held
In M ilwaukee Kiot

Reaction Is Varied ML
U. N, Pickett Removed. By Police

11 (I®®®

Democratic Senator
Asks For Treaty
Between Russians
■ And United Suites

lit, L w liI r S 1‘ n u l
M
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NANKING, OcL 29, { A ? - A
President T r u n i n n confirmed
LONDON, Oct. 29, (A P ).
minority party spokesman today yesterday that the hoped-for ad­
M iiistun t liurthilf replied to­
held out “ sumo hope" for a
day to the criticism leirlltd
negotiated peace In China'a civil mission of 100,000 European Jew­
si him yrsirritay by Prime
war.
Simultaneously, however, ish rcfuci-c* to Palestine is part
Mlninter Malm, Commenting
word of contimsod Xiercd combat of the Ambrican foreign policy.
oil Malm's latest statement
between Chinese government and
on mcrrnatioual attaira in
The President re-emphasized
Communist troops was received
which l timeout was branded
that in a message to King Jbn
from current battle areas.'
as a « ar-monger, Ihurcmll
An official o f the .LtamocraGc Baud, of Saudi 'Arabia, who com­
said losla) he wished to see
league, Lo Lung-Chi, voiced tho plained *- vitb I weeks ago against
the Kussian people 'sale,
possibility of u nogo.lalcd peace, whni he railed American inteferglorious and happy."
tie spoke following a meeting •nce in. the .Middle Hast. Mr. Truof lop guv eminent officials lapt niart's message re iterateil his lie*
ICcluH-a o i I'n iin ic r S ta lin 's
night ut liencralusltnu Cjnatig lie f-that steps -should l&gt;e* taken to
strike U over. President irunia..
latf.sl
p fo iio u iie m n o u t
tiu
Kai-Sheks home. ThoJ’OIKO.Plan .insure. The immediate. cutty of a
■aid Mem won't l&gt;s any suit coat
War, jh'. u ,' unit tun mum
-was - submitted * by '.representa­ substantial number &lt;’ f refugee
•trike on Nov, 1. Tha government
tive'! of China's minority par­ Jews into Palestine.
has nut agreed to JuJu) L Lewis.,
boiiiti a re still ruveroDcraties, but tho nature of the
uemantis lo reopen tin; io lt coat
In Ids lettcTr the Preside lit llld
tiiiH a f o un d tile w o rld and
formula is being kcp. secret.
conrruct. Hut N. 11. Coliisaon, mo
the Aiub leader that lie could nut
across tlio co u n try . A n d o f
Meanwhile, the Catholic nows* agree wall the statement that
coal mint* udminlatrator, u gum*
•jutper,
feudal
Welfare,
says
that
m a jo r in te rest is ih o L o flS'* talk things over with Lewis on
three was Inconsistency in the
•N ationalist troops who penetrat­
In e'itrat ol November anyway. &gt;
tlon r e a d in n to M a l m s blast
American position.
Mr. Truman
ed the Communist port of Che- tvfeijtsl to the possibility, unvisPresident. Truman's top advisory
at \V ms Lon C iiu rc tiiil.
foo* nr0 meeting a.iff resistance.
comninteo on aviation la expected A MEMM i o r THI U.I. DE1 I 0 AT10N to the U N , Mrs. Eleanor Itoosevelt
The publication says tho Com- sgeil by the king of Saudi Arabia,
Stalin d e s c rib e d m e fo r m ­
la shown talking with Soviet Foreign Minuter Vyacheslsv Molotov,
to intercede in the dcau-iuckeu
that
force
and
violence
may
be
muniiia are rushing reinforce­
er British frnne -tiiiiisie, as "loiL
v*
TW A pilot* strike. Hu; in Holly­
at tha opening of the United NaUon* Assembly at Flushing Meadows,
used
by
Palestine
Jews
In
aggres­
iiiii-I among tile mcemliai lea of
wood, k i i movie strike is ami ju
New York. Tbs ™‘ n In tha middle Is Andrei Gromyko. {International) ■ ments to th e Shantung peninsula sive si la-inm against the neighbor­
cby
from
soutnern
Mancnurla
U.11
with no prospect of an early asi de­
V; ti
using
uvery
avuiluble
craft. ing Arab eonntries. To this, the
ID
•
ment in sight.
a Hrni-.il im*v%»p;uit*rt tht?
Many u( th e Communist lmate President gave assiirancir that the
i.ni tl’iii •*Mt4i, t /iitu lii-tj isTHtt &gt;ialiu
In .Milwaukee, fivo pickets are
are aaul to have been sunk by Unite,I State* u* opposed to aggres­
ami i huittitll. It ot»»«»rVvt| mat
heinif held in the W esl A|lis cuy
sion of an kind or to the employ­
government warships.
iIn*11* if&lt;h«»
U,t ?hi* t rcat
jail fo r mild disorders at the
i he i ninese government diivo ment of t. rrorism for political pur­
■\iih -* It '•limn m*mi,s rtl vavh
gates o f the main Allis Chalmers
on the Husslan-occupied port ol posei oilier at Um
,i| Hum, Uiitpi.
.^ (a n l. Police Chief Thomas. HasSo f.n as any so-eallei! Jewish
mill'll ia tin lug military news of
Jfio ul li ■It* (.'&lt; * Hurt Mill Lo Hi *k
lello lUlid no charges hove been
Asia, but overshadowing that I* plot is concerned, Sir. Truman
l*&gt;t -rjirtg I li.it lm&gt;,iu )ui9 -pit
preferred against tho men, hut
the ominous threat of u revival of look the candid position that In*
Army uu i.i.ui., .ii, „ w „r f(ll.ting In
that they'd been intarfeanns with
■r.
does not believe that the respon­
Japanese Propaganda.
Eastern r.uiupe. I'umimg out tn*t
people trying to get in and out o.
According to on-the-spot ob­ sible Jrw -ti lraders contemplate
Malm hq,l plit ttm unrulier 4
POUCIMEM BEMOVI BODILY His Rev. Ashton D. Jones, Atlnnla. Gs^
tho plant and had been trying to
a
polity
of
aggression
against
the
a revived campaign of
■livisum* at tin. the 8 t,ir went ra
tip over cars.
from a picket line which circled tho Waldorf-Astoria Hotel In New
Lane Granted Permit Intimidation And Fal­ servers,
propaganda is going on at dinners A t»b c.omtriis. The president then
to -ay that it , now iqi to L'horKastcllo says things are about
-. whs;
-...-soagroup claim
Went on lo make the point that he York dining the United Nations luifthcon. Jones,
given
for
Kngiish
api
iikmg
diplo­
sification
R
ep
or­
For
Garage
Repair
1 bid nr proti Ins ntoii-nii-ni Of rethe same at the plant today as
Uiey rcprrsrnt the ''Committee for Non-vlolcnt Itcvolutlon," Is escorted
Still Indie red that nothing won
mats
and’
business
men
by
sbme
ol
inii'l
it.
yosthrdnv. There were several
airborne—by omccri to a waiting petrol wnsun. (International)
ted In Registration Japan's best educated and Btnartkst Coni 11t-‘i|c mole efficnntlv to tilt*
Opposite
M ayfair
A* (ttg StqlirV; cliari},. that
skirmishe* yesterday when mass
conservative
Icadeis.
American nllt’vi&lt;iti**n of the ptiglst « f tho
r InirtTiili and iiihr-i, wlio think
picketing was resumed. One car
LONDON, 6cl. ZD—W —Britain army officers, recently arrived in hotnolr- Jew* than the Itnmrdin
City Manager II. N. Sayer was
I'Xi- iijfu tiro war -uum,t*rs, the
'»* » overturned. The strike is now
entry
at l**asl 100,000 of thorn
tmlny
Joined
iht.
United
8tntes
In
Japan,
are
not
being
neglected,
instructed
last
evening
by
tho
I - hitiiii on*w -pop,-i a j till* In say:
IP HU daysr old.
into the Holy l^illtf. And, In* add
{rrotcstlng to llomr.niu that pre­ either.
City
Commission
to
call
for
bids
to, Matin to ilrri'i tlm sir. t hutvIn South Bend, Ind. the head of
tilts w.i- a belief which is aliaied
parations
for
the
Nov.
U
*
notional
for
construction
of
a
tourist
In■iill in that iiumiu-r, it -.ml, "is to
• As sumu old-line diplomats see
die CIO Uniud Kubber, Cork anu
fovmatlon booth and rest room &lt;election are not free and utihamprr (it, the propagandists hope to win widely by tho American*people.
i - *r Ho, in liiiti-ti ears, the tonC
Plaster Workers announced that
When
tho
whole
thing
i»
!«iih
d
.
support for maintenance of Japan's
land incabuluiy of Iho .Sitjia."
the union's policy committee has to be located at the southwest I ed.
corner of Park Avenue and Bern-1 Britain's protest, contained In n present social classes by ill*- tl.iwn, however, tho Anient mi
Mi-.niw liilv
i„
Atlantic
City
decided to seek a 2dc hourly wage Inale Boulevard. Jhls action fo1-|
note handed to the llomanian crediting the Russian* and tho government's advocacy of n refugee
DvmoriatiL Heimtor liittu Mcincrea** ftfe- its 1113,000 members. lowed presentation o f the p
plans
1
lucgront continues to ha little none
• * * - ) » *
i Ain
51ahua o f ConnwcLicul__ thrcUieiL
The union's international presi­ for the booth by Jack Batijran, foreign aflaira ministry at Bucha­ Japan**,* communists.
than n statement of policy by
. .
f
4thm
that n p w m l i m y between Uni
rest yesterdsyf accused the govern­
dents, L. 8. lluckmaiter, said Ibo president
Hut their major objective is to Washington. .For, ns Mr Truman
and
L in 'd Weber, ment of Intimidation and using
■ now demand, based on a ft).hour chatrman ot a committee o f the
t r !“
‘United Mutes and Busalu would
get Genetul MscAithur and tbr reminded the King of Saudi Arabia N e w ' F i g h t - S t a l l A d ­ O r g ’a n l z a t i o n O h tains
i-o most fundaitienlnl to tho' peace
work week, would add 3194,000,990 JaycMi, originators and propon­ methods of falsification in con­ army of occupation out of the* Jap
d it io n I n N o w C o m ­
l^unds From Sale fuf the world; lie think's that u
nection - with registration now home Islands. This they are trying today, there has not yet been any
to rubber industry payroll.
ents of the project.
decision on the proposal which he
riuld dissolve the differences
going on.
to do by getting across the idea submitted originally lo 1'rinn* Min­
p
l
e
t
e
l
y
O
c
c
u
p
i
e
d
Tho
building,
as
described,
will
O
f Christmas Seals treaty
hi'tu i' i' ii Bu-sunls and A lili-rli-nlis
Vi
Tha Yalta amt Moscow ngVee- that everything in Japan ■'
be
artistic
in
appearance,
will
i
'®City Bowling League have rest rooms and a refrigera­ menla provided fo r free elections wonderful, and that soon there will ister Altlee mote than one v- n
■ n e r iiilin ia tiitn .il a to in li em -tgy
String Iteatts and citrus are
The-Wtirk ..IVhe Seat mol 4&gt;omit. control.
ncu. In tho interim, he remit t i ­
Itonmnla. But the note says be no need of Allied occupation
To Meet Wednesday tor foy serving free orango Juice In
ed. it is only natural that the g*&gt;- the* leading Items now on sale |Tuherctilosu A.«snci,i:t,.i, tt i. ev
Mi Million is chairman of the
to tourists.
From there, the Komnnia’a National Truant Tarty,
ernment should faVnr at tbi- *•” »- at the .Sanford State Karmers plained &lt;o i|(r lt,.f.,f. i Iol. at tt- &gt;VJI,lll - .*-|i. 1U| Al-Olli,
1 III
The Sanford City llowllng Lea- tourists will be directed to the tha National Liberal and the Socud
Market; trucks are arriving In ,,colitr W r.i't &lt;■,&gt; . ... ..... -.da . -li'Mci .1.1 !.r to.nil- lo- -t.ltl'Oieul
tile enirv into Tales!tin* of a
"
Mr. Sayer Democratic parties nre nut being
Hue will bowl at the 8anfoid Howl­ Community House.
i teasing numbers from. Ute .|(&gt; Mre. Kilo aid K n .)..■,. - /et.it &gt;. .1"la y III all ui 111I cm prcpaicil fit
-iderahle numlter **f d&lt;*|'ln*e.l -I. '
given isiual Irecdom and ca m p a ig n
ing Alley Wednesday night at 7:30 wae asked to call for bids
»euboar,| sure* and Csnsila, and rtl,,, wits tmiisluhed by « »r\ill. Uie A mi m i .in Bar As-ociation.
m Europe.
with
Nov, 12, and plans and speclf£ facilities * in comparison
o'clock.
am . ...... to Mi
ill,, &lt; iiinn-ctnut liennnral says
There Is something else, h»w With nil stalls occupied, business r.o.ehlon.
Trirmie- Cross's democratic Front
Teams scheduled to bow I are; cations will be» prrovlded In
oiim yT t t m‘ y ru M th* thrM Kucher L t d that lh, ......... ...... . lint) a treaty couid pioynte -tor
ever,
which
Is
not
cub
minted
'
*
*
purpose,
few
days
for
this
tt
party.
Vet* "Happy-Go-Lucky’' vs. Flor­
dollar mark, .wording to ,*fo r k in g 'm tho tnt. .e-t of c m
ease tho crisis which lots atison million
11. J. Iahman. market manager. immitv health for the common swift and certain punishment for
ida ' Statu Bank, Blackout* vs was announced
Premier Groza has turned down
specific violation of atomic energy
in
Tnleslino
over
.The
fi&lt;ry
problem,
Edward
Bhinholser
and
TL
A.
Tho new eight stall addition is
demands by opposition parties for
Bauer Appliances, Lance Toastregulations and - tins way,, he^
of Jewish Immigration.
Cobb,
representing
southstde foreign observers at the polls and
soothsldi
completely* occupied, with ono good o f all.’* ,
hee va Seminole County Motor* Cobb,.
WASHINGTON,
OcL
2#
Mrs. Kire-licr. who hail* 12 year* says, would leave no question of
That is tho plotting now going apace reserve,! for fsYmers, Innd W. O. W. r». the Jayeeee. A ll property owners, asked tha Com rejected requests that the election
(
A
T
)
—
The
OTA
has
an­
veto and ini opportunity for escape.
dons
on among tho Arabs against Ndli eluding nn office. So many ap­ of Halvati. in Army experience b
members sr0 urged to bo present.
nr” ™ ** postponed to allow more tlino
nounced the decontrol of all
I' m on- Miin-ii-f Stalin 1 - * ui-il his
ther t rKpittt
O* 70. fw
f
r«ffiitritln n ThItritiih nutn
the British and the Jews
schem plications for market space are fore becoming connected with thoj
Any momber not present at start­ If! rega ilnf tos Z
V ls
resgUlratlon.
Th,. British
note
fata and oils Including lin­
tut lull. Iilld (Pi.1 j View* m woild all ail'- yesterday
ing that Is leil by the powerful how bring received that an en­ tuberculin*!, \
ing lime' receives -85 pin* for the r * ™
”
it will be up to the Groza
seed oil. The agency said the
Mufti of Jerusalem The Mufti &gt; tire new addition could ho filled, tho orgnniialim, ha* a three fold in tli. for..... . Die WI it ten question
gnme.
new order — which went In­
program
i i i &lt;n.&gt; finding; r'r and ausrti ,- intciview that It,, has
Id? oSkk F r « « e
f
l° i ’l WUrM
1nnll--cvery-lhlng that i- 111tti-*D 'aid Mr. l^hman.
to
effect
at
one
minute
past
Company to operate an abattoir
„ nfl,^ t,on IUto
it -i &lt;| ..ii prtu am- is i a-loii*. I his
String beaus, locally grown h i n p U n l i i i i * u n i ( !) r i- li u '.i li
or Jewish. 11nJ Amin Kl llu--eini
STRIKES M IN E
genuinely
compiled.
midnight
this
morning
—
In connection with their new
ration An l mi nil (hr*,, of *fe,-»,* I hi, Matin ,i11- 1* le t a li-i of tl
are
In
good
supply,
are
of
fine
—
to
give
him
is
name
not
only
|
would
release
eoeoaut
oil,
iKarlicr, the American political
. -li •
n»on
• I *.. n in
, th e
quality nm| nre bringing f 2.00 pharrt * n f ■ i. *r-. r l i - l i e in I ' l l .
.
YOKOHAMA, OcL 20 , UP)— planL
fish
oils, inedible tallow, 'is the spiritual head i f Tale-''n*
\i--,L. n, iu .t|ii t.i lo ol .d .10 Am. 1II alt l ow. .li.OIIC&gt;.
Mayor Gut replied that the representative in Buchan it Burton
to f«.fi0 a hamper, t'ucumbers orgnttiznt &gt;■
A United States Eighth
•lie
million
or
so
Moslem
tr.tb*
grease
*hd
a
number
of
less
, ilngii It.idln- of Hie l riitc-l Press
transportation officer In \ X Z Commission had granted Alex R. Berry, presented the American
important Item* for price ( tiuv is their |ailltirnl leuih-, o- arc not hitting tho extremely lion with nil nther relief .i xii\ * -oi ml ion
high
gh prices of Iasi year, and aro it) the rmiilli .
hama disclosed today that tha Johnson and Korreit Gatchel, note that declared that the Groza
j
well,
Morvlver,
hi*
influeme
e&gt;
I
control.
’iced at |4.GO
III
highlights of tlie Stalin
priced
94.50 a hamper. These
/-United State* lin o merchant- owners of the planL time to government was not allowing op­
Thanking
rlie
llotariap-r
for
tln-rr
!
,
tends
into
Transjordan,
liaq.
»d a
a* to sire, washed nasistunee rn her work and pnliq.riij ’•lali’liii-iil Ale these
V^i»n S 6 Sinneb was damaged find another aite for the abat­ position parlies full registration,
.WASHINGTON, Ocl. 2t»—trl*) .Saudi Arabia, Kgyut, I run, mil art; graded
equal
radio
time
or
adequate
new*
toir.
A
reply
is
expected
from
when aha ■truck a stray mins
11 -Tin* Shviiit leader uisiTTX
Another household commodity wii. Syria. He It gifted with lead­ and polished, principally by Wll- out that Itntariari George Touhy ;•
last week enroute from Pusan, th* owners in a few day* on paper circulation.
Eggplant are chairmifti of tli,. Christma* Seal that Itn-sla 1m- rot developed a le .
put on th* aklds today by O. I’. A. ership, haa a strong_ personality, llanr Williams.
this,
Mayor
Gut
said,
and
tha
Korea to Kobe, Japan. Non* of
prioed at 92.50 to 13.00 a unit. Sale and that liotarian Boy Holler atom ImiiiUj or a n y -similar w rngmi.
The prlc„ agency alinpnl lev; out and i* h i crafty as * fo*.
the crow was hurt and tha ves­ Commission Is aeralUng this .re­
Hanford CfVledo Truck growers i* cltairrnan of the AdvnnA-d • 2 ) —Stalin "ays that Bussiu's
from under centrol on tho ground • Most of hit life. Ilusseini lias
ply
before
taking
any
action
on
sel waa towed to Kobe for re­
that there i* plenty to meet all made war on Iho Jew* of Tales- have taken .over stall No. 1, ami Gift* Committee, she declared triHip strength in Western Europe
Australia Pipks Up
conditioning. Th* 6.000-ton ship tha matter.
demand*. The agency said that it tlne. Indeed. In T.'ZO, whin hi* have painted It and Installed that tho proceeds from the sale of will he rtsluccd in two month to
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lana . to
was under charter to th* army.
enclosure.
Harold Kast- Christmas Seals is tho organi* total tin divisions and that ‘this
Local Police Signal ha* decontrolled both natural ice brother waa the Mufti, he fled in office
whom a letter‘ hkd been directed
ncr’s stall. No. 2, la being read­ Mtton’a only source of retemio 10.
and
th*'manufactured
variety,
and
■
*Tz-«najordmn
*D
«i'
being
sentenc'd
by
tha
Commission
calling
at*,
BHRVINO NOTICE
ied for business urlth office on_ _ .. ....I II
TL_ liid iia lr t' 1
____ *
r
-I *
31
Htulm
arrused , Winston
well. *The
industry to 10
Folic* Chief Boy O. William, icing acrvicea aa
tentlon to tha condition o f tha
year* Imprisonment for his closure, .and there Is already with which to curry on its great Uliurrhill of lieiijg anu-ng what
garage structure partially de­ today had a Uttar, sent to hitn take* In an estimated tztio.ouo.om' part In the anti-Jewinh tloU. The activity there In produce sale*. work.
SHANGHAI, OcL 29,
stroyed by fir* opposite the by Alan Graham, a “ radio ham" a . year.
‘ n Observer* In
President G. A. Speer announc­ Stalin terms '‘ Instigator# o f p new
next year,(he brother died and lluj Mr. Williams haa etarted his cu­
w ar" In the United States and
Hotel Mayfair ware granted a of Melbourne, Australia, who re­
i UkI
today that
Consumers and others interest­ Amin wa* granted amnesty, after cumber business with supplies ed that thia is Nitlioflnl Air Mail
Britain. ‘
,s
Shek'a dHv* toward Dairen request to have tha building re* ported that at 9:46 A. M. Sept. ed now may get a new OTA direc­ which he was appointed Grand mostly from Wauchula.
Week
and
asked
Botarians
to
co­
Jack
4)
The Soviet Priviuior s’ay* he
D his indirect way o f serving built for a lon g* use.
4 (8:45 T. M. SepL 3, here) he tory* * 127-page lleting of all com­ Mufti aince It 1* the custom for Flynt, who also operates at tho operate in making the event a
notice to th* Unibed Nation* of / 1L B. Pop* requ ited that n bad heard signal* of excellent modity groups which have been de­ this office to remain in the same Homestead and Fort Plcrco mar­ success. He also read a letter from i s 'in flat disn JreemGnt With Secth* continued presence of Rue- Haas* to the Yaeht Club W ild ­ quality from WQRA the local controlled up lo and including Oct. family. It la an ironic circumslnnre kets, is preparing for a big Mrs. C. K. Carter asking support ictiu y of State Jatfles Byrnes that
there is gr'owifig tension between
■ian troop* in that important ing, used by th* Rad Crou dur­ pohoe transmit if r, wltlch haa power 16, The price is 93 and copies cun that It ura* Sir Her!&gt;ert Samuri, tomato season..
for the Celery Crate. This matter
Biisstn and the United Slates.
port ctre. Under Urma of tha ing tha war, and attU occupied output o f only 25 watt*. Graham be obtained at the government th*. fix at British High Commis­
Other operator! in tho targe was referred to the Youth Com­
nth old
aid Slno-Rnaalan
trea- by this agency, be given to tha gave th* correct frequency aa
14-month
Stno-i
___ _____
« 33.1 printing o ffice at Washington. Sup­ sioner of Palestine under the building aro Sanford Produce mittee for action.
ty^ Dairen la sapponad to be a Coaat Guard Auxiliary and Nav me or. 9.05 meters.
plements will b« Issued as fast League of Nations mandate, wlm Company with A. L. Skinner, Joe
Visitors at today's luncheon in­
fr «* port. Throe obeerrers the or- al Reserve. H * said that
and Co. with Bud Richards and cluded O. I* Taylor, G. K. Snow, Ship In Reported
Graham stated that it waai hart} aa tha epeeded-up decontrol pro- appointed Hal Amin. Mufti.
I n that Chlang haa no Intention Coaat Guard *61 repair
W. Altman; Jbhn McClelland Jo*. MoCortqack, W , ‘ II. Thomas,
to
aLth*.»*n»J* channel grptn o f President Tntmsn make* .Although lfitexn*|ion*l_ politic* J.
On-Way To Flbridaunder tha btttldlnir. nrotU
*
u S
22* ^
the*6 many poire* Irani- them necessary.
dictated th!* action by the British, la a new operator who formerly Geo, If. Cochranr, Malcolm Daven­
City make* other repairs. Mayor
Dj
lore#.
worked
with
Hugh
Whelehel
and
had
m
wrote
that
ha
hoc
With Paper Cargo
port,
Howard
Phillips
and
James
they
finally
found
it
necessary
to
Cealtaae* Ow P u t f t » r
A new decontrol order which
Vaeeived th* signal on a new IB will fro * msny more items i banish him from Palestine in 1937. Julian Ponder who occupy an j Pittman o f Otlsmlo. and Donald
A U TO ACCIDENT
adjoining itall.
tub* superhrtrodytie which he had
1
Bolls, formerly of Jackson, Miss,
awaiting final action In the officJ He took refuge first in Syria, and
JACKSONVILLE, OcL 29, (ff)
Whit* attempting to
Is Sentenced
In tha new building a n Alvin but now o f Hanford,
built’ hunrolf end it received on of Pric* Chief Paul Porter. A re­ then In Iren, and finally in Italy
— The newspaper shortage be­
left thm Imt Calefy Avenue
Johnson,
Lake
Mary
war
vet­
ing experienced by some Florida
F o r Stealing F a g s the 3 la 13 mater band. Ha reported lease haa been promised after —always managing to keep just eran, who l i supplying beans
northward Into Locust Avenue.
that he had been receiving signals Nov. 1.
nvwrspapcra la expected to be reahead o f th* British forces during from his own farm; Richard
Hut evening a Ford truck drtvm
An O PA economist, Meyer Sher th« war year* at they occupied 1
Packard Bill,
and avuil
John Walson,
William Smith, aegto of about since 1937, except fo r the six year*
n s w il, who
Wlltl Veterans Of Foreign Bovod with tho arrival .-next
by Den Curry,
W t bv a
week of tho S S Corner Brook
' ,
Diamond T. Truek driven by John SO years of age, was yesterday h* aervad In tho Austraiilan army. man, says 44 percent o f th* aver­ the Middle EasL Of course, the hara Installed a room for “ pink­
with a cargo
of
newsprint
JS,-Procock, west on Celery Ave­
to aerv* 90 day* In jaU He reported alio receiving W PIIA, age family's cost o f living dollar Mufti waa welcomed by Mussolini ing” tomatoes; Joe Cork
-ley, proW
ars
Hold
Meeting
aboard. *
1
police signals from Orlando, also etUl la under control. That’s a with open arms, for both the Duce dtree; R. S. Bales, U T.'. Beverly
hi
nge* Th* Impact on the right side whea Judge J. G, Sharon found him
Officials
of
tha
Straehan
' from BL Patanburg (WO- big reduction from June 30 hhen and nftler wore doing their utmost o f Quitman, Ga» and Henrv
of the Ford truck, knocked it m ilty o f stealing five carton* of
The
Veteran*
of
Foreign
War#
Shipping Company say the ves­
into a Chevrolet1sedan driven by cigarettes
nearly Bo percent o f tha same dul- to inflame the Mosleme of the lengwell. who handles tomatoes. Foat 3282 held Its regular meeting sel will dock at Savannah Friday
yesterday
afternoon
the *
lal waa spent for Items with price Middle East against the Allies. He The Sanford Fruit Company and last night at the Legion Hut on
from the Margaret Ann Grocery.
and then proceed to Jacksonville
carried on hi* anti-British activ­ Market Fruit (^mjiany are now
ceiling*.
•
According to Joe Baundera, ator*
th,
the Lakefront. The meeting #as to unload part at Ita cargo. Th*
ities from Italy until he again* was handling m u ch ___
_
SHAW-WINqOR
■usdriving zharge have been manager, th*
had
forced to flee, Jtl* time to NaxlThe market restaurant, the old under the direction of Commander ahlp will then continue to
S TR IK E CONTINUED
who purchased
a been filed egalnat
Bralley Odhani and was preceded Where additional (locks of paper
HOLLYWOOD, OcL W - O D - occulted Prone* where ultimately platform and other parts of the by a dinner party which wae at­ wilt be unloaded- nouJrwooD. ocl j
mrot, then throw It behilnd ve*e•'-v- Peacock.
*
market a n
acbeduled to be
j
table counters as a mi
Clarinet PIavtr Artie Shaw and IIope for a quick settlement o f the be came under Allied control.
r-» 1
tended by a large number o f mem,
STATIO N BOUGHT
When,th* Mufti skipped out of painted aa soon aa supplies are
Writer. Kathleen WInaor are man movte strike was dissipated again
■ out of th e’ store
AIR PILOTS STRIKE
r ith or without some A l­ available. A contract has been
J, Q. Calloway, war veteroa, who
and w ife, today after a surprize today. The strike‘ now in Its fifth Franc*—1
port rig as a shopper.
4KH1N0T0N. OcL 29, (
The occasion was “ get acqutinted
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*
» . Mlaa week. The A. F. o f L. Internatonal lied connivahe#— end arrived in let fo r repaving the market
in Juarez. " Mexico.
haa been aseoeleted with th* local
Howard Bender, assistant atore marriage
night” and each member was called President Truman's Aviation
station o f Ah* San Oil Company on manager, and Lyra Borqutrdf*, Winsor is Shaw’s fifth wif* end Alliance o f Theatrical Stage Em- Egypt, he was given refuge along area.
upon to give a brief outline of vtsory Committee la expected to
Park Avenue, hee purchased the a meat cotter, detected the negro he Is her second husband. Miss gloye* and it* Insurgent local 883 into pious assurances that he
in the desidlockhla service activity Including units lnteraede tods
Hit the jackpot in her
failed to patch up fhelr would not be uermltted to engage
Standard Oil Filling Station
in the act ef leaving the store
ed ptrik*
L pilot* a t
TOWNBEND MEET
served with and theatre In which th* inns-'
With the cartons of cigarettes In first literary try with “ Forever iquabU*. The local ia continuing in political activity. • But the Muf­
airlines.
The
the
veteran
served.
ti
u
vfnr
much
In
tha
picture,
ae
Amber.”
—
*
novel
broed
on
to
picket
film
atodloe
and
th*.
A
There
wilt
be*
a
meeting
o
f
the
nahad.um*
question
tion to
to be decided
d*chlad ta whether
British
Foreign
Secretary
Berin
Townsend
Club
at
the
Court
House
Th*
next
regulerly
scheduled
aroreh by
the government should take
Tuesday night at 7&gt;30 o'clock, meeting o f the jmet will be po«l-------- “ W Mt*at Ute'bnivvraUy of California,
W. I, Hughey announced
today.
poned until N ot. 25.
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.

tut assulias-ku i*:u:nui
The Nation’s labor situation
looxs brighter to day than
it has in a lohg time. Tho
shipping strike is over on
tile Last and Gulf coasts,
^iugar tliut has been tied up
nn the holds of* ships is al­
ready being unloaded and
will be Hewing to market
sunn, Nctv York's trucking

City Authorizes1Anglo • American
Tourist Booth At Protest Filed On
Municipal Z o o Romanian Voting

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;; String Beans And Mrs Ed Kircher
C i t r n s Leading Explains Work Of J
In Market Sales, T. Bi Association *

Price Ceilings On
Ice Are Removed
By Government

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P A G E E IG H T

N ILA. Feels Duty
To Warn Hunters
To Hunt Safely

W A SH IN G TO N
LETTER
.

lly CIIARLR8 MOIAJNY
W ASHINGTON—Wani .*
bine, government - minted, luHldate bronse medal commemorat­
ing Light Horse Harry Leo's
Revolutionary War' exploitsT
, That's the first medal ever
made by the U. S. Mint, turned
out the year after the Mint was
founded, but you ckn gei it from
the Mint at Philadelphia for 12.26 plus postage.
What you get may be a*
freshly struck as the Mint’s
newest medal, the Fred M. Vlnson number in its secretaries of
the treasury series (61.60), but
Thc Bureau of the Mint here
has assembled for the first time
a collection of all the commemo­
rative medals struck since this
country was'mode ui&gt; o f British
colonies. The result looks like a
collector’s — or maylie a swind(toft. dream.
_____
Leland llowatd, assistant di­
rector ttf the Mint, says, buw«ver, that there is aurprising!y
little swindling In the lonn of
passing o ff newly-struck copies
as ancient, originals of these
medals — nothing In the class of
the “ rare" coin* racket.
' Nevertheless, ■*say*
Howard,
there have liecn cases. In which
even a collector of rarities has

OHS Of N’ W tor.’.' CITY'S longest picket line* strelrhes down lower TVordwoy |&lt; striking members of ttie
Nal.onsl Maritime Union march to the (dikes of the Amefiran Merchant Marine Institute. Purpcwe of the
demaul ration was to btmg pressure on shipowner* in sign an acrecmtnt to end the strike. (International}

Vie Vet layj
HELPFUL ADVICE ON
M EDICAL B E N E FITS

THAT MAY 8E AVAILABLE
TO YOU, CONSULT YOUR
"n e a r e s t v a o f f i c e .

The Presidential Series 1*8*0
as *indlan Peace Medals.” These
carried on a tradition under
whiih likenesses of tfio English
Wing, Georges wrrs dia\rlbtltwl
to the piw-IUvntutlnnary redwkinn as. hopeful hint* there'd
be llo tomahawk tossing or other
disturbances.
- George Washington holds Ihe
J . with ten
In’s .the runhonoring ..... ..... ...____
.
dot up. Howard, a Southerner,
pointed out aorrowfully 'that the
■en

honored

like

GIh Teach Sports'
To German Cops
Hv RICHARD KASM CIIKK

A I* Newsfcatures
MkIt 1,1N - - A met lean

not cheeking first to see if the
gun is clear he not only take* a
chance o f running‘the barrel of his
weupun but ha lakes a good chancn
o f injuring himself.
He should
always check his gun barrel before
firing.
Aiut“ T»r&gt;ericec'r TKwuiiljlr,
remember _to check Horn ihe
bretch mil.
In the case where the hun'er
has (wen lying in wait fnr game
hr might l\y hi* gun down. The
battel might or might not come in
contact with the ground. Ho sever,
in all cases when picking it up
nzam the hunter should check his
barrel to see that it is clear. &gt;
All hunters should set Into' the
habit &lt;&gt;f checking their gun* perbsilcelly whrti In tho field. it will
hrlp to cut down accidents. In
I1M4, tho last year for which
statistics ate available, over two
thou-Hinl acrid-, ills occurred. Many
of them were caused by clogged
I&gt;arre1)i.‘ ’
1
“ Therefore, get Into the habit
of thoroughly rlenning your gun
ev.ry night. Check it constantly
when mil hunting and help to cut
down
unnecessary hunting accid-

t o i* g r o u n d -g a i n e r s
Georgia'*1m i effort which prod
MIAMI, ‘ OcU .. 22 — Greatest ucvd 44t&gt; yard* a* the Bulldog
round-(raining performance
in spanked Teas* Christian Univerllpm/e OruoKe llowf riassh* was Hity, 40-20.
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N O T a m a s s m e e t in g
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o f a n In J o * i, r ;
o f h a r f i r . e s c o u is
yon m r o fHan nec­
e s s a r y . B r in g e l l
you r policies to us
f o r a check-up. W a
w ill a d v iiu y o u w ilho u t o bligation .

MIAMI, Oct. 26 — Ike Pickle
(Mis«. Klulr, lUdlt h* singled out
as tho No. I goat of the Onings
Howl series for letting Du(|U*sne’s
Frnie HvfferU get behind him to
catch a -70-y»rd*.In-the-alr pass
thrown by Ih,yd Hiumbuugh to
win Ihe game. 13-42. I'fcklr quit
covering* Tlefferle because he rea­
and firs* before he looks to sec soned no one could throw a pass
whether his* hand Is free,
ily that far.

rO Q

terscy’s Robert

FRIDAY, OCT,

THE S A N F O R D H E R A LD , S A N fO R D . FLORIDA

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

NOT WATCHINO WHIM ha was going, this 30-(oot, CO-toif whale wound
up in Long Island .Sound at Huntington, L. I., N. Y „ and foundered
twenty feel olf shore In ten feci of water. Hundreds of school .children
and adults swarm around the stranded mammal, who suddenly gave up
and died before he coulfl he toVrd to deep water.
(International)

GET A TASTE OJF

lh€ copi Mini wwiLil iimlttit*I loita Ift liijptitcIni II, liitt t hi?ir i tn|ii l*ai
CiiftKt ttiMj tilt* lit lltw Renaom ftfttl

fill Im» moiinHiTril in the sprint?.
Merlin's police in ptcAar ytnri*
ptartcient liHjkeihttll tcim s
Riggast nrul most expensive
medal, however, is a 110 brtmio tut thrlr n:\v iJVNszffirr rank*

number, four inches In diameter,
minted In 1088 In honcr of nao
Joseph Francis; inventor of a
system for saving (he lives of
rson. aboard shins In dlslrces.
features an intricate life-

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illU4' It ub tJ tt i till* IfilfflCjr

When the commander of thr*
i&gt;.,llce force asked the If. H. Mllll.iry Govt rnm mi's Public Snfeiv
trench foi Tome p,aching. AMU
e*kc,| Kohlioh tn volunteer. A
(’ally curse wits arranged in on
American sector gymnasium cull d
"Madison Square (ianl.'ii,” I lie
C"l'» trained there, drawn from nil
rectors of the city, * ill return to
tnc.r units and roach ulhir*.
Head of the reaching staff i* Pfc
William Hornlg, 28, Noe ark, N.

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FIR ST STREET A T S A N F O R D A V E N U E

Rosy Future Seen
For Citrus Growers
BHADENTON. Oct. 26.' &lt;/1VKeal cal ato men wild specialise
in grove sales predicted ■&gt; rosy
future Tor the Florida ritruh Induslry today, Speaking to the
Florida Association of Realtors
who met In .convention In Brad­
enton, 8, II. Bokman of Cler­
mont said that six year* ago the

fltrus Indusfry netted JB.000,000
.ml that last year thu industry
Yrcelvtd *-n et retuni of 1126,000,000.
Bokman said the entire citrus
iM M n W io n Is on a firm foot­
ing and Is destined to keen grow­
ing. The development of by-pro­
ducts, he'cxplalned, would tw ono
of the propelling factors pushing
t big' Industry ahead.
K. 0. Hatton o f Bartow county
InUd out that citrus w*a the
ricultural ,tri&gt;p
trhp to
to go into
Into
lost agricultural

FE A T U lU N f
STEAKS
(77— Walter K, I’rmllcp, fillyear-old Jeffersonville . attorney.
Ik-IIevc* in keeping up with Ills ’
tons.
I
Two of them, Hubert .1. Pren­
tice, 20. and Dixon W. Prentice,,
27, decided lo take flying les-1
sons. The fathrr. follower) suit.
• “They tried lo tell me I wo*/
too old bu t, I think I’ve con­
vinced them you’re never too
old to learn,
said Prentice,
eaidtrh
;
All thrre. have soloed, prepar*
aiory to receiving private pilot *
licenses. A third son, Dr. W II-1
ron.K. IVentlce, n Joffersonvlllo
dentist, has . I*«n
flying for

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F O U N T A I N -T O

SE R V E Y O U BETTER T H A N

E V E R BE FO R E

being conducted by lh « s ' a,e

irirt o f Florida's citrus
far below. Tex** end
ornla sales prieM,

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Florida lo oHroct mar* vadors

w i t a t th o se s e e k in g d ft

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both those seeking rsersobon

the red tn- the depresalon which
n In the late tweutUh.. He

Bowing the discussion of
jrida’s citrus Industry, a nanat real estate leader called
r. the «lecontrol o f r»nU. Boyd
Bernard ®f Philadelphia, presnl of the National Assoel*n of Real Kitato Boards, Mid
it the •retention o f rent Yellts while othpr commodltlee are
ng decontrolled will dUeouri all new-eonitruotlon qf ranthoqelng. *

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Partly elondy end ret her windy
tonight
_ht and Toeodey.
Widely
•rattened ihowere In eflersoon
and ifattrrrd ihowere along the
eaet coast Jo(jJght,

| To Protect the Poore of the Worlds
To Promote the Protrees o f America
To Produce Prosperity for Buford;

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JPickets Are

Awaiting Selection Of Jurors

New Y ork Piers

SANFORD,

F L O R ID A ,

M O N D A Y , O CT. 28, 1948

Bom b B last Red Revolt Is
Rocks Office BegunluWest
A t Esslingen -Jndian Island
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Moslems And Hindus
B attle In New^Delhi

Nazi - Terrorists Hit .Again Communists Attempt T o —
For 2nd Time In 8 Days,
Take Over Government Protesting * Allied Aima
I n Dominican Republic

S e ttle m e n t O f S trike E x ­
pected
Soon
It
In le r ^
Union R o w Can B e S ettled

NEW YORK. Oct. 28, (VP)
— A union official said to­
day that picket* of the A
F of L Dock Officers' Union
would bo withdrawn at 12
noon, Eastern Time, from
. New York City piers.
Pickets had been on duty
at; New York1piers since tho
gjparitime fttriko began Oct.

Seeks Martin’s Congress Seat

FRANKFURT. Oct. iM -JVIVMIAMI, Oct. 28, W&gt;&gt;_ Arnanl
Tho American Military Govern- Communists urn said to have bemelit says that German terrorists gun a wavy' of rioting in the
hsvfl struck with a bomb for the capital o( the Dominican Kcpub*
second time in eight days. At noon lie. The incidents slid to have
Uodny ten persons V era in custody broken out in Ciudad Trujillo are
for &lt;(ucstionmg.
related in a Miami News paper
The bomb was exploded last which quotes a cable nsuasage
night on a windowsill of tho De- from Manuel do Moya, secretary
unification Board Office at Ess- to tho Dominican Republic's p m *
iingen.
IdonL
nccurjiy troops have cordoneu 1 4 * c« ^ ‘'ig to the cabled m**uU lilt!
ut'ifij; lui-ti
. 1
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b. e_ M
. o .y a _s a i d tthny
h e y
n
notif|ed
o tifie d
th o
tu tt»tu^»u in io
iti*
terraruM.
authentic, of thctA intention' to
t llv VAJJltAblim UVVUlilHJ jUJiV 9UU?J hold a meeting. In the early
•ail
iVMli jtavlui Iirnl ye*Savva aftermwn, he .continued, the Com­
,11V uuinaitigi Oiliji iliv vUve.Ud M» munists distributed weapons such
.aitr uuitisslltf «Ui UM&gt;t«»to|flV’U.*
as knives-and clubs, and at Id
Iliilia %
1*., M^ Saturday night they at/.mutnaii uTiicor# believe uio tacked ToruigiWrs aiid unarmed

Word that the pickets would
ha withdrawn came from Capfc.
A. E. Oliver, co-chairman of the
negotiating committee of the ■
.
Masters, Mates and Pilota A s ­
sociation. Oliver said. U »t mag■
---- ters of ships hfd onion approve!
to return rboarj their vessels

immediately.

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23 Dcn«m.s Killed And Many
Wounded In Calcutta Riot;
Egypt Wi nn Demand*
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HUIH WAR BUDI Bridget Waters, M, who le on trial at Eos Vegas, Nev.
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The
p ru lllciltiu l
SCCfCtSTy
Of
postpone a return to normal ,on
ui*ui m ALim iuu jit tiic urn*
attorney L. Q. Hawkins. They were awaiting the selection of a Jury.
wust.
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the Dominican ltepublic is ijuoUti
jjh ii strike-Pound waUrfronts . o f
LC-U JiauUiiO U klU liU JVAJtUl*
She is charged with shooting her American husband, Frank 1C. Waters,
* h e nation.' A t first It seemed
uixun.y till iters in r.ssniigou n» saying mat uve Ummumsu
1
*JJ Hi A10 w JUliv, t IIy |IIV8*
n
,
who
was
suing
her
for
divorce.
(international
Soundohoto)
__
that maritime peaco was just
...U
‘ 44* 4/v b t.444- created uislur bancui uirougrumi
v/ttm k«*it an i a ilia 10
around the comer.
East and __________________________________
........
44.0 UV. 4.4-11 4/044-4.. l«‘«
* “ ll YUiUM*!
U«1
Gulf coast operator* signed wage
tt &lt;Cl» VA»4Jen «l *t|* aaAdhAyUt21 t**. iv—..it., uusiu.
OieXlcan emhasiy.
agreements with two striking vwi
t f
.1
JL
./I, 0( 4. re a i/nueu S - - * , 'Atcoiding lo Uio Miami nowrsit- 1 v a t.
itiw
J lty tti
4 u l
i u u k l a
unions, ths A F o f L Masters. ( W Q
1 O U lU S
A T C
...... .
« 1.U 1- 4/ 4.4, ...oil U-- P * P «. lha ‘-ommuni.l party was
IltkJlv.il,
la
UAJH
v
.
but
u
DldiieUUt
Mates and PtloU and the CIO 1
W ^
.............. ...
1440. . . . . . 44,4, O.V44. a - . .
&lt; * ^ 01411.0
UIO t . 4 , ^ . , 4
ISMarine Enginews.
Everything w j j j
Inml ivpuimc wi.nin uio insi two
.ti i a
a t . i! u U i i l L / v ' O ,
looked rosy. Union leaders and - H p l f i
months.
.eW
rtIsnt-inr*sa,rvk 1
mKrtr s
rsfP^ll*lglt:B pre­
u,lUt((Ut 1
4 l ismaKlik IhiAJl i
labor
officials
■
awvf
»«ej
a
tllO
UMillueil^*
V
W
”
‘
dicted that steam would bs u
rJ iil
4. ,
today on 1,100 vessels whl
•lik itll
M iia e t
v 11U
have been tied up for 27 daya .
ij s atlls a ll s l v U a v l U
&gt; k n Gulf r.nd Atlantic ports.
I
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tv u u
n •»«
i h »u
Lt^,
iiUv Ilk IA iins»&gt;»*Dg w,“ ' M# d i a i e
JACKSONVILLE. ’ OcL 23 —
u m v c r s ii^
Then n CIO local In Houston.
Two youths, 14 and 10 years
yiMogiK e utMeiMt ivitvrwU jvuwi «.
Texas, balked. The agreement 0f
who gave their home ad- (Special)— “ Agriculture la to­
signa.1 by
ths marino eng inMrs j reM M
ne, r Asheville. N. C. day entering a period o f uncer­
which
may
continue
*U
v/cs illegal, complained ths Tex- were brought
before Judge R. tainty
MOTHSfl O? r\VO CHItontN. Mrs Maltha Sharp ol Wellesley.
,
months, or oven years, as inter­
— rji local.
The Houston strike W. Ware for a hearing this
filX
OkUUuul
U K 11
“ lU im g
slinwrri
in
acllnn
during
her
campaign
f.ir
eltclum
lr
Congr.-si
Q
|
I
n,r
chairman, Willinm Kellogg: also morning, following thalr arrest national and domestic political
ill!!
U U iU t'f
IstU iitllU j
U* M i t t | Democratic tlrkel She Is oppoiing Hep Jnsrjili W Marlin Ji It.economic
conditions
are
.said hs had bean promised sup- Sunday morning on a charge of and
U l U V V t v U . ) P i r i U l i l i s * tU OkiiiHIl N i * ]
puhllcnii. lintitc mlimrtty trailer
( f„|.
i (
port of engineers' locals in Phil- i stealing a white handbag from clarified,” said William I* W il­
«o silk tUaslUuIJi toll*
t r U U ) YliWs
til
U K .Ill* |
r,dolphin, Beattie, Savannah, Jack- on eutomobila parked Saturday son, Director of Florida State
I4-1 - *, *
U liU l
M lik tb
u u
U tV j
Farmers' Markets today. "This
sonvllte am) Norfolk In opposing * night on Second Street,
m
i n
- u a n j i &amp; » i * t u u i g ■ j h u U i . i i vA ■ * . u * * « . » t 1
tho
vrago
settlement,
w it h
Ths pocketbook and contents, uncertainty affacW tho entire
A 6l f S * * m 6
u tM
IU kYUflU rt d( 11 f M . i k
chances of furthor .backing from Including a fountain pen but no Nation, and becauso of Florida’s
la M i e ^ .
A n U w M * t i, r j M U &amp; i* * H i t rancivco.
money, were recovered b t Mrs. *pre pond francs of attention to
9 ? a n Pedrp r.nd San Francisco,
AiilUU U* UK- *«**, *•*
cji‘, rt.1 sjujuuiuj . vjcu xa — |i.r# J i
* skv III U it r iu v . H .
opposition of scattered \y. II. Ivey,'th e owner.
I f the o,
r. To get several major highly specialized lOyiAllAtJ — &lt;A»H*GiU li VifVlj
t£«UPl Utt oU t jt-tll ttt Asilt j l trtill
•
»LJIM M il V - . &lt; 44,(1
uld delay
locals shou._
. the end o f Jt, Mr. Ivey ellmb«d‘ the drain crops, it affects our producer*, ,*i m r * a f * O a
JilldA. a u i i i U a
1*1111 itu rtu u * U l
UJ*
f
A a d U U j a
r u u 4t v l h i i r ■ ’ i i d l i
the strike, housewives ■ on the pips of The Herald Building to ana eur economy most vitally. V/IVUtU UA&gt;i ilD ktA di/J4H
&lt; -t\, m m
k r i t*
rti.U
iiii
cast coast would havo to wait got the handbag off o f the roof Jt has been my constant affort •
JL’j it .MX tMUUUJU i l K i i t i t m u t n l
&lt;UAU ftVflfc JUUC
J, V -a»«_* «.4-i |
rt.Hl
wLMuaaj
V» U *o,
even longer for sugar. The beet of the building where if had and aim to help as far aa hu- out *11 U*Q cua Jk
1JM FOU.A- w r i t ) 1 ItUtrJikCrt. A - U j AU ii. UtAt A
“ t
1-n U . lit
Kv\u
guess it that It would take t t been thrown by”
JC I t fa n iy pomlbl* In the etemly bet ul W*U*A AiKmaun uou
by oni
one oY
of" fh
thei'lrd
bdJC
u*s J ^ A K f n U t l a i l i , l i l U i l k d u i U U g A l t a i ty
e ear t i u u , u i n u i e u s p a t i i i i . U i u j Feast three weeks for sugar to
cording to Judge Wore,
According
Ware, tho conservative Improvement of the .uUoicUlo aim save Uio srni w j-ai rxiuiLiU nonk.m i ^uil—.n, 4 ,1.44.1.'
get hack on grocers^ shelve* a f­ father o f the two boys, • L. F. position of Florida, producers,
**i
vtlu umiftii miu j.titl I'J
A C U -C .U 1 1 4 -U
4 -0 V o U M j.
J. Menwiancr ana s-tou* u m , , - , .
l l A l l p A J I , L o i l i i . , O c t . —0 — t / l ‘I — j
j u o t i U I , im ilu iiA iiy la m u u a g m l
ter the maritime striko Is over.
Carson, described by hie eons os and I am tremendously Impressf e l » U l III LW v-fe, J i M i l l l i l V J J l M l J i L a
tu
*v l i u i i i v r
p rise l i g n i e i , G e u ig u * u i v a
s.&lt;uv v * , . v r . . . u u u a r n - i i ,
Uanlord
was
petpaua
oiipturH
-^
a preacher, bsd been In Sanford ed
*&lt;• lode*
today with the vital support
-IIU *
n l k i i p 1 1t l i i t v e v l l U v i U l U t
trr. Jalm J. ngerl. prmWcni Ol. luipunu o l r . - a i tiu.iip.u.i, vom i, .,..,4,ua
o- oii- . b,, row t w vv.with
___ ___
the__
boys ___________r___
for ths U tter partbeing
bolngfitgiven our efforts by the j ui Uio lirsi iuul, ii-v u e i—
Uu ; U i i i v e i - i i y , w i k i p i t - . i i v M u i U u - , 4,1,1 u . . o u a . e i l tv w o o , 11 . u —u 40 , i r , u i «
,„„y
I
m
»V
J
U
U
L
Ulti
j
•km
ul
uio
b-.i
bus
i./or
A
l
u
j
M
i j I l a i * * A ^ | i w « U nil L . ( i n u u - i u i
of the week' but went to Orlando State Chamber o f Commerce,
r b A x n , « U i* N l U U U
a ^ h U A u ii.i.t^ j
! -U s u n u p o u c i m u m 1 0 v 44p 1.41 v m m
.&gt;uiii,iioi*]
Luuitiiy
viuu yI&gt;iui£ . - u — y v i s a * s a l i . 4* ! j j “ 1 1 4 4 1 u v t i - t i '
Lt. Comdr. Schiller
Friday to eeek work. A fter the through ite agricultural eommlt- IL1KI gallUtlg a gllUlU 40.441 04 44 luitl d sill lonncf Kuosiua Acitui m ' J*Ui lxii)t t!(I B t!j U d U ill J * 14 111 ( i u i l - ' ■ i t l l i U i l l II
lU Jilt SlitsI .,.*,.4 • u l J k J t - . t n U » U i lj &amp; a i L i . t « s u k i L U i j '
E
!■ Given Gold Star boye
jorus wiiite loouig •. T , » 4^001--* 4/ 1. —4 4144444 44/1 444— UU/.ll* 4. 14* *4 .4.
arrested, vae
the so
father
boy* war#
ware arrasieu,
inor toe, and eub-commltteee.
.
.
m v K i t * t H i l i . p i i J n d } *4t n l a 141 i c 1 u i k j j
Hi UUif 11lily, ill I't-'y uv,„g III. . . I j U l l l l . l l l u J Ltl l L L U f c l l i i C l 4l | j
told police be would atUnd the
.*1 feel* that tho reports and, -cm uirea.cn.ns romuimo
i-lC.UlVS Ol 4144.4 44 4114U4 J4AI 4*1 *4- . \ M i i i i i f i A j w i u f m r t v i i M U J U t t i t w t ' ) 3 * * j a
A t« i'i|a &gt;
liU tili
tilt
lifi K .s j,
User
Lt. Comdr. John . It.Schiller, • bearing, but failed to do
so. discussionsduring last week e ,
iwo suon* ».-a — on
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t ' - t l ' U "
&gt; U til
• J t t U U l i , -a*
144/14440X1 *44*041 444*44* Up4.lt U4 ipu«&gt;.
i t t u t i h u I it? I v l i t * d u t r t i i U ' s t 1
•MMI i l l U t i i i h
111 i l l i 4i . n l
i 4&gt;S
USNR, husband of Mre.
Dorli E. Judge Ware announced that -the Jacksonville
conference of the two pa-sea iniereepieU by Oramnr i - u a UlUIII Ul SXJtl 0 4 - 41, 4*. 4*4 4* -u t u i f l iltL’ i* H'h.
*-t»J |“»
Schiller, o f 2010 Hibiscus Avenue, boys would be held until a way agricultural committee, and the am iu d Jenxmsou
oppw.
“ ■ i * 4 &gt; m u i &lt; t i * u t t u l U u .* r . *M u i . * i / .
i i u - j i jt n i.
1 d p ' i- 't'
cut .ijiu l
ll*&gt; m
ilit1 J .n i
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U*«
U
u
UD
m
*
4
4
1
1
1
I4
3
•
•
back
definite
actions
taken
by
this
*
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Sanfonl, has been presented tho Is found to send t h e m ----t l 1'* •* J s
Vk u l 1 u
lit!
W at ji , ix il. 1 k t i * |k,
K
•••%! #1it;Ha
J uai’ *iir m i . i i u tu iv u t uu j m ica
home.
Neither hsd attended group of oulstandng Floridians,
u i-, a ria . A . j .
p.u^i, . „ 4 01
Gold Hlsr In lieu o f tho Second1 home
Id U lu sikll
k-V illl
.1
&gt;CUf
tv i
at
xtie
LXdcry
in
n
.
HKismg
&gt;
•
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*
Y'tiU ***
uv»l Il'diUlv
*s*| eti ^ U l l M U l l t i t i j t u i M i , f t
i school beyond tho fifth gr^da,, should be most productive In ths
111—' A l l —:! - X I I U « . 4/ll A U 4 . , 4—l y
41,
muni! ui U»U |M
l' itk'sj 14IIII Ulicu " « a II1 * * 111h til u u d u ti, 1 %%t|i vk i« It *t - it rt &gt;■« J " v . 4L M l t i l * *»kJ 4
4
Ul
Aik Nedal.
j
udd/
”
”
" i continued development of the In C1C41I1 Ol4A*r |U|4, HVA.4-4.44.tl 4*J tilt* Slate, i- 4114V,
t*4J itt lilt* M il
rack all nuts 01 uteir iu&gt;. 440-14.
JltUIIVJla i u r n a*ia 4411|4 it Ji Usi ikL 'f.
* *'U
iiU d
JtVKUf
ilu tstin g
itiy
u a il
•&gt;UUe«l|
MU k ill
iU lU fU
(U ti
(H U V lh U
Lt. Comdr. Schiller received!
About 8:00 o'clock Sunday gtfttFT.’» progrese and proiperltv. I l l t4&lt;0 S44C44JJU I44LU 44.4-1 pv/U*J4i 44' - *.
ano luruicr uualt iiu
-—
iuul41 a.l-igiA ui .uu ui, uimu. lliut tliu bUiUlKlkl*, I IlClUhVIVI’-r.
m mrflni fnr hi* ReKi«v«m«nti wiaeaiai*
-w/i p * .. re s id in g m cnxlrman or ini*
A m o n g those n itc a iiin g Iro m
l i i m i r i g i t i I U 9 L' IL’ 8 ^ } WJ JUJ J l i l t U v ^ u i l
the medal for « •
Co^, and Ern- eoram iu i, I waTlmpiaea^d with cm* Uw UMleu 11110 U*c gimu.u.
KUiatL i i i g u
siiu it i i H M i i g
M i d u iit i I t m i t U d i i i y
s n o u i t i u c i n u n lit ) k t iy ir
^
4t*iuuru w ere o e it r y tv u u u ti, 11,111AlKi Uto big iuuiuuer was, W*u*a
oV „.pi' ot, of. *
n ! l * * t U v y ' wbo op* " U * c» blnrt th« aerious attitude at each of Aiuicroou. A onc-iiuiuiivu » « 4U llinuitor ot Campucil-L-M Siut; |'U1*1 a Uaiitigu ul uitisiij iituUA lut'IJiiuiiti * * u U J r t j u j D i l a i ^ U w t i U K l i into* u». 1oetii (uturv.
iu lli
UJ
ItU tO
p u itiu
lM&gt;Ut|U*«l t u n
%aehed
the
u a s nagtnaw
uay. j t b0p facing the alley back of our participating members. ProcKached to th
a USS
Saginaw Baj^.ghop
i ju itV k u y .
00, m e A in er ii*1111 1—'giun, - i t s .
Participating In many rnconnala- !1 Th&lt;
w lh#
F tevery
W T ona
msro- unre, slowed down by e lun**j.**. ojriitt oouvil, jitr sn ic iit ui m e iih u i l i t U B s i l U f U i J in a r t I d i g | K J u L \ . l i l u t
Partlclpatlng
jj , . HtrmId
Herald, u
saw
tho o)(Ur
older boy «c*U
Geolly
one ooff those
tl
L v *h
u i w i i u g u m f i e i i It 1 i n » n 1 i i u i t i
« u eUirtod by UW tng iu.io-4*.
*H t)
tit: b u r V Y U U s t t l u i t l III t i l 4 t IU* J v m i t i t K It M U. t ( w t i J I t l l i l M U B v * I k *
aanoo and air coverage missions,
. .
.
nM K. „
bert repreaented a at
a I4jrty yajtl trip irom **1» o-i* *■*«“ &gt;«» Auxiliary «ti4i .itr». 1*. •.Uti 11 JkJll|JsUH tiutim,
ily and »er- wiui
ho was Invaluahle to his s&lt;pjad, -an, r . * n ol“ , “ *** tee working definitely
41 tiv t,
lij
Um k j ;
M -J« (f
1U L t S i i
goal uno.
|.41.4'. 411•... vicu p4v*—. .
4,, ..t.ron and contributed ( t c t i l r to ball, tin aigu leaning against a iously on some problen
lem concernmu pvsUiu tttif inn luuipti uni U » t i 4* O l t . * U l t 1*1 h i t l M ) 4v * t B lI SL -V
.-&gt;444.0 Auxiiiaiy,
hls success
i building. The boy then went up ed with the present and future
Ml . Ifn i l II* ,J l 1 Jk, dre II i ILtJ VS vsY IJ .Hit 44
« t. .U
I al t K . . l “ l i l t s ,
He also tultlitl gains ot 15, 11.'
the allay toward Magnolia Ave- « f Florida agriculture. The fact and 8 uctorc » c pounoed over iivm,
1 11 Hdh .JL-spW-illL.il su lid)'! III! l%
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The text o f tho citation l* aa 1 nue an&lt;i threwsomething
Into that the Florida State Chamber
I VMJlIt Ml h U i i , *1 U, t‘ tftliJta^ii, i . d
uio sji-incn nieta ui Uio nisi p*-i
..
h “ M 1 IJM II*
J t * ** l*vk h i l l * H e p
J-4
,
,
follows:
an open window of The Herald. *&gt;f Commerce, representing the 01 Uw taxi qua.u*r. lor uio m i x *.'*
l a u .m IM.i IA I L l.n
ijiv daiM g Hi dini itiumi .-.ipiKvii . U V it-.a * i |
»» . . ‘ 1 - l l l v U
.a i.y
•
.
..
1 It proved to bo an insurance book enure commercial and Industrial Altuersou ailatxl uio cx *i» l—-*..
*
w . s ui li| '
iU f
Jllttl, OUllt
L llu tilrk
* J | * v l 4k ( t r ,
*&gt; M litU jv* 3
U(Jt o i M l l U j I i l j ,
“ For meritorious achievement wjtb Mrlt j T,_., Mma on
life of the State, has eet up such uirot4gn Uio Uno u&gt; compa'iti ii‘L'
HUl/lSr^ssti., ... 1 , i m .
s i u l j t : f u u iL i : y ;
M llta ivL i l l
| # k M&gt; LJ l a f
U llU
Up
U|j
Miss Gladys Well*, tHf) Elm
i**V -i/e*uu 1111*111 ui
,ij 11 vigiii
In aarle] flight at pilot of a tor- Later, Mr. Ivey cemo to the ■ thoroughly orgenlted group de- -coring.
lit; ifiun uuti «ii up|ioivUiuiy lu 1,-144 1414.0 11.04*. inti] loui uyi ./ii 4,4v Avi-nne, ptrkril I,* of l.i gridiron
|
niaue iiia iii.,u.ing ui ,.vw
^vedo
ho mb e r In ComposIt* cabinet shop to see about aoma *oted w promotion of th# Intlie iAt? g u . - i l
IU 8 t i n y
t i i u t I i VTUUI4
44444- 14,4441 44l.ll 4III vV Holla ,4J ,.o. gllllll*.*l 4*.ll H'l'lly Just W4*l*k UmLWlla
Benlord protcclcd Ite ailin louu
tAinUal trolna early
JRonadron Seventy-Eight, attach- window frames he had ordered teresU o f agriculture Is in my
od to tha USS Saginaw .Bay, and told o f Urn loss cJhis wlfa’a optnlori Indicative o f the wisdom oy baimng aosrn Cnspa pa-WL-t fhe derailment oc-uir.u -PSv-uu.r vrtiku a i i u i i i o t 1! u l l sv jf tv U p m i L c m n t imi .Kill*. *or .nu *iity wvie. ivi-. &lt;k*4‘larcd wjnnt'r of iho Music 11-rn\iT t'fljHUIc HIHI* iiu put UJ) ti tel* vntu,,.! ..nil i.—r i . , -nu open- j Kiii-lfcruld football pifk-thi'-wiuduring operations against enemy pocketbook the night before. The «
IU leadership and a fine uuouguoul Uvs rcmaiiiut-r ui utc] „ , , aM
MM * » &lt; M I J I d } 4 l |
i . lU ^
Uiiti ■
u*
- *i«. ——.........
OjiniLLi, 10!
nrr rentes.. The only two games
quarter.
UllU IkKg illjUlLU in *kii«J TM.L*UkTm. rnitk JlglMf DUt tJlivglUii liiUkLU U l7“ ii........
JUn??’ ren , Qulfk
men told himabout
seeing tha Wbuta to the Importance o f our
. « « uusUir mun.'AiUT i,ii|tLiin? 'ui*.
**nk hu uppjuuch Glut Miss W..Ils faiii*d to sctrtl
pine Ielawds, from Jan. 8 .to 20, boy. Some llnetick that hid been Induitrf.
i'o. rcctly wore (lice-Tcsus and the
194H. Participating In numerous |n the poekeibook was found u*.
"Cucumber shipments through
UJUuailb
tu
»vHkU
ptiULU
h u u Uk!i»u
stillkA Jluiu -O tiUivt
* d a rin g. reconnaissance, and eon* der the sign. The polire were th* Wauehula S U U Farmers’
4U«iKr»| ru) iiuiliHLiU uiat uno*‘-ui lur ualuuu uu a |int uvu nii.u. Wi4«*&gt; Fores -Tenneskec tilts ahich
ki ii iu p u i u v i i i A i i ifire(1 |»f tfVt i] n i u r u
«h d ^|MLjiLL(r feftUw a u ( r u i c u u u i c 'were tho major upsets of tho week­
'
•nd.u,‘ l r _ fS ? Jr* V 4 roi Mlo.tu notified and the bon were »r one expected to reach
during title period. L t Comdr. r*sted.
their Seasonal peak thle week. I
HM D t h l w U g s i
to r
Uu? U aJ liilllU U .lv .
»4*- &gt;.4i44 in.ii noiu iur a it, on end.
8chlller rendered gallant eervioe,
r .
. here been Informed by Market
p-r ituvu hole. .
Miss Wells was tho tKth person
.end by hie cool courage and out|V,
hid Manager Frank E. Conner,” aald
l-ttolva i&lt;ii&gt; will i&gt;e obso-ved to- to submit ii ballot hist week and
atonding skill In the face of
Director Wilson. In aummariilng
inoiruw ni ma club wuh a lunch* wits tin* only, contestant lo select
g r a v e hasarda Including hostile Th?,^«d»v e h . . . f i - v J l / S
eurrent crop and marketing eon17 Persons Were
**.Ws do not think*' was tho m-ditation.
tun ooiug surveiT u vi.n 'n i- .in/ j . winners.
j
*tl opposition, contributed me^
.IE i
throughout the State. keynote of Uie sermon dclnwrci
“ In tha spiritual realm such a
and l:oU I'. At. loili/wed iiy
Draw Jobless Pay .•oon
Ily to the tuceeea of his g * 1
“ W.oehula's tV elpU lost weak oy. tno Kav. Glenn E. Bmltn, i t state o f olfatra la sal mdenl,
Capturing
second
or
last
utmg&lt;? guiiics or gulf. Mrs. tt. A.
squadron _
r . a f the Farmers' S U U
week w«s B. C. Steele win
u s nuiKUy morning aarvica at anil tha loss is great and pereach perilous assignment
, bert, fo r which producers
Check,
fo
r
unemployment
comw,1‘ 1,0 ‘ n ch“ r|te o f, lho I'J k nines correctly. Steele failed
I reived 83.60 to 16.66, averaging int Christian and Missionary manant. God's Word may be of- pctumiun during ins week ending lu,llt40
unwavering devotion
to
All ciuu members t i pick tho Itlce-Tcxis, Vanderbiltj fered from without, but It r*throughout reflects the
(4.82. Quality waa reported ex- a h lance Church.
IH went to 11 persons, in “ r« Invited to organise tables mL»Ct
“ Wa have fought a war for qutrea medluUv* axerctse of tho&gt; lihiii Inole County, Uf thVse o were riudlngnwn club membe.a a.ul club L S. U. nml the Ulinols-Michigan'
»■; re Dent. The Wauehula Market
credit upon L t Comdr.'
til s cor.cclty. The other winners \
and the United States N s
1 handled a considerable volume of
J*1*1 w# ^ , « u l to oisImitate lu Activity, ai„ n Hnd u Wu„ en&gt; lho COUI,.y members.
Mrs. Stinecipher’s
also picket 12 games correctly. '
Service.'
I pepper, at 91 to 93.60, and aver­ notuunk, ha
assarted.
, wnalhar physical
or. social, If .ousi ot paymoms was *^i,.oU.
Tho winners^wero Mr. E. U, Smith,
CIO
Protcsla
D riv e
Room Wins Toume; aging 92.30 per unit, with some
little tuas for permitted to rob a . person ufinrougnout the stain jiMpeii w.i *
llrnltey Odham, Mrs. George Wells,
eggplant at 11.76 to 942(0, aver­ madluuva Utougnt during the hu
regtilar' time
for quiet paid *o o.JUh persons, ^,»ot men
T o - Clean
Up
C ity l-coit Lawson, and Barbara Anno
fS .lt . * Squash,
beans, war, and poet-war activity has thought and meditation, indicia ^ud -,toi women.
Mrs. Marie 8tlneclfh»r's room aging
Kdinflstd.
.
JJill Branan Leads
seven In the Senford Grammar tomatoes, okra and other IUrns proviiWd lose. Toe fevensft grau- upon him a morul wound,
who
Covered employees,
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NEW ORtJTANS, Oct, 28r (/P)
are moving in light volume.
School
won
the
sixth
grade
rbund
mng
lor
“
tntngs"
so
long
deniod
“
MedlUtlon
is
not
alone
the
Ensign
Walter
H.
Anderson
who
nave
earned
aulf
iciont
wage
c.
m
i*
v.
—
The
mayor
of
New
Orleans,
lory Frosh To Win robin touch footkell contest held “ Auctions will open tomorrow
us, the hot pursuit for M u m y quiet exercise of
the mind, wmle employed by llrnu with U Dclesscps Morrison, snd other t on the U. S. S. Valley Forgo in k &amp; i 4
(Monday)
on
tha
Palmetto
Stato
last week* Room seven tallied
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Philadelphia
ship yard sub*.
BUI Branan, former Seminole 80 points In three games to win Fanners’ Market, Manager Jack in a world whose immeduw Things area end beard are placed 4&gt;r more employees, draw coin- city officials put on .their old ho.
,,ensation tip to ||6 s week whilu clothes today to do a dirty Job. mitird a ballot by malt* aml.srlecth gridder, Jed lha EVnory Uni*
future
Is
ratnor
uncertain:,
tnesa
Taylor,
Jr.
has
reported.
Light
before
the
heart
for
its
.reaction.
in the tourney.
Vut of work through no fault of Theyre directing a crew of vol.* ml 12 winners but the ballot was
ally freshmen team to a 8j0
Rena* Wilson. Michee1! Rotundo, spppllee h f ’ ’ tomatoes, squash, are the “ robbers" o f thought The deep-flowing Issues of life their own for a maximum of ltl unteers In picking up five days eceivcd after tfc« winning 1UU
pepper
and
efgp
ta
it
are
expect­
_ -over the- eophogiom In gn Bobby Morris.
Itself are replenished and fed. weeks, provided they are ready lo sccumulaton of 6arh*60- l«ft were subrnittml. Anderson receivp 8
S tates and
' , Phillip
and meditation, * J
ed. 4
I * -Em ory Inter-school football league Eugene Brown each scoi
The Word of God, having been
. •trended on the sidewalks of the d honorable mention.
"The world Is "assembly-line" heard or read, Is applied to tho accept suitable employment.
“ Cucumbers sold on tho Fort
: fim e thle week.
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1 crescent city by e strike o f gartouchdown and
Myers
Stato
'Farmers*
Market
this
conscious.
The
master-minds
are
w.
rt
....
for markers.
•
bage collectors.
| The winner of the contest. Miss ^
Meditation
Branan, who lettered three yean-,
last weak at about 934W, field run.
th« scene. The ontinary
“ “
"* * * '
The mayor end property com- Wells, will receive two albums of ’
It Ui never merely
here, look'a pant on hie W yant _____ _________ rat, one of tho mo* and accident around 9**M, Mans. • » U f special poet, turns
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NOTICB
mlssloner, Thco Hotara, say 46 -ecordi from the Music Box, each
line and rebtyoeH it 87 varde to unique to he played at the echoo] *vr John C. McEwen has advised
mil** tn beer
motor vehicles ana being* used Ibum not to exceed 16.25. Mr
■f t the freshmen scoring drive. in years, featuring unusual rules. Tha -uollty o f produce la r^odi and otit e certain part of somauilng. „ . y . . *_ „
The Herald Is indebted to the
by the volunteers. All were re- Steele will be awarded a week's
The ball could only be advanced by
^
about
S
7
p
e
^
Z
carlo* movement Is expected b*
Celery City Printing Company
quested to xbow ^u p In eld nass to the RPs Theatre end the
the sustained driv# that kicking. Running with. Uw ball
pnwhicle Why tliould
o f m )^ g f nediuting
start this week. TVe\ first ear of H*?
for the printing of this' Itsbe.
clothes, but the city furnished other winners will receive a single
he handled the b g L i w
bet In like manner he p*rm!U ^ Y T , ,
‘
We have completely exhausted
mixed predare rolled from tha F t
*'°re * '
peas for two to ths Hits.
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eolumnlst
and
the
eandidaw,
t
«M
edluUoo
u
^
o
u
W
m
't
E , except for cuie Quarter- " S in k Sybil Routh'a room and Myers
market during tha last
our reserve supply o f news­
Meanwhile, the New Orleans*
ell her running, passing Miss Luctelle .Campbell's room
politically
for a p ^ p riatin g God*.
lok,
•.
print end so far nave been un­
joint Ooerd Of Textile Workers’ • This weeks's - contest will be •'jjJ
o ff on a reverse. The eight were tied for second place
the antveree
Let blm a ed lU U with an
“ Manager M. E. Wintama o f the
able to obtain any more on
fnton—CIO—condemned the vol. I sponsored by Mather of Sahfotd
on a reverse, Branan In tho eontest.
on
kin
account o f OPA price ceilings
uqteer program.
In conjunction with the Rlti and
Members o f the winning team Fort Pierce Slate Farmer's Mar- aa&lt;n* . w
fatson, o f Deeptur, Ga,
u- c ' ‘J ° P « “ W « 4 a willing heart.
which have diverted Canadian
The Herald. Mather will award the
include: J, T . Alford, Robert
^ 7 , £ Dot; Mm do so with the Bible
-2 ™ the one-yard stripesWka to o’ her foreign' coun­
T o t'M A N TO VOTE
first three prl»e. for ther contest.
roUgioaa matters Is what he t ^ o r s him as the basis for his
The vtetorv. wne the second Baker, Eugene Brown, Henry Cor­
Y
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 28-OP)— First prlr« will he a long# ehetr
tries. Mr. R a tliff of the Cels.y
dell, George Harden, Dobby Mor­
h e m from the minister's lips, meditations. Let him seek for
rtraleh* for th* first-year men
City Printing Company has
"reddent Truman is planning lo vnH Ottoman sec~nd will be e
ris. James Pierson, Michael Rnundisputed
Thao, he la arenatomed 14 having Ussaolf a personal acqnalnianee
••eve j&gt;n. Thursday afternoon for ehloa ha«* table 'amp end Mather's
kindly consented to print our
W fta T is o n
to Urn 'ready- wltk
divine Author. Lot Mm
Ms home of. Independence! MA, ‘ bird prise vritC be e hassock.
IIIIM I
i faiffw that iaanea vital to time* paper to r aa aa long aa his
where he will vote In the emigres- Fourth through seventh prlt*own
stock
o
f
paper
lasts.
and eternity are Me te nettle In
election on the following wUl be awoaded hy the R if
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Market Director
For Theft Says Agriculture
Pocketbook Is More Uncertain

L r r r r ir - ir ib u te raid A t

lo cxiiuier ueua

nigh ocnooi reds
mu uuuu rougiu
in i rn ua

Lx-rrize rignter uoii iritK ouoi
Lscapes
r rison juxpea rcnurius
but not lo r Long jtxi v^oumry uuo

Miss Gladys Wells
.Wins first Place
In Football Test

Kev. Glenn E. Smith Emphasizes.
liumung A t ine uirisiian Church

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Fhe Sanford Herald

High Prices
The "price Bpiral" is upward. Prices don’t "go round
and round and come out below," as a lot of foolish people
were muttering not long ago, but now they generally

the George Washington of China.
A break-down of figure* com­
piled by the Oiitrict o f Columbia'*
lax attestor* offices reveals that
W a s h i n g tonian* drink 8K624
eight-ounce glasses of be*r a day.
■The State Department say* that
more than 12,000 foreign student*
now ar« studying at American col­
leges, universities and t r a d e
schools, with many more clamoring

M O N D A Y .. OCT. JHL IM S

cratie National Committee, and
A young blue whale puts on
Anna Lord Straus, President o f weight at *he aven ge of 220
the National League of Women pound* a day.
Voter*.
»
HOMEGROWN ELEVEN
LOS ANGELES, (A^-zU.C.LJt.’s
powerful football squad has only
two players who were not In serv­
ice, and only six o f the grldmeu
make their homes In states other
tlj^n California.

IT S F U N TO A T V
IT 'S WSMART
T O r iJ •
IN Y O U R W INGS A T TH E

PIANO TUNING
and REPAIRING

M O N D A Y , OCT. 26, 1046

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HERALD, SAN FO R D .

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P A G E THREE

AndPersonal

-OCIETY EDITOR — Cecelia Truluck

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Legal Notice

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SANFO R D SCHOOL OF A V IA T IO N

Social Calcndai
B E A U T IF Y
Y O U R HOM E
with V E N E T IA N

"VAkbLEY VENETIAN
BUNDS

B L IN D S

Washington newswomen, mem­
Ber* o f th* Women'* National
(Test club, are in for a busy sea-

Mondays O ff
A fiveday week for savings bank employees is ad­
vocated by Robert M. Catharine, president of the Dollar
Savings Rank of New York City, addressing
a state bankn r a ' ilA K IIA H iin n
■
weaiisa la ttis w h &gt; ;» 4 s Ih ers’
convention.
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ui h«*hs «• rswauisaiiea •« •*•This undoubtedly indicates the social trend of the
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Th0« J
enough to have Saturdays o ff testify
s f f i ' **

Their program start* o ff with
luncheon honoring Qertrqde Law­
rence, who will talk on “ The Thea­
ter During the War." Other event*
scheduled include a talk by Dr.
Robert Felix, chief of the Mental
Hygiene Dlvlelbn, U. 8. Public
Health 8ervlc*, and en'Internation
u i b l k vekib for TODAY
-w tli
much like having a week’s vacation. al
fashion show.
.
■■—--------While most businesses need to remain onen on OntnrHov
On Nov. 11 pie girls will hold a
MONDAY, o c t o b k b » . 1916
n Monday off could be granted the Saturday workers
postmortem panel on the elec­
■ GOD'S LOVE
is n o t w i t h
Jncldently, are there any objections except senti- tions. There will be a free-for-all
HiM A p a s s i n g FANCY. H U T' mental ones to having our holidays fall on Saturday o r discussion on "H ow well are worn
IS E TE R N A L AND UNC h A n o k - Monday, regardless of the weekday on which they woufd en measuring up as voting citlABLE: Having loved his own normally come? -Most American work«rt m in i/ . l,d
Sneakers at this affair will in­
Mcm0ri“ ' D"&gt;" »nd th. Fourth
WhC" clude Marion Martin, vice chair­
man of the Republican National
Committee: Mrs. Charles W. Tit•' ;
Unity O f Science
' let, vice chairman of the Demomake It up. Is revealel in the
*
—
Rosso Incident. By corrupting
A Russian professor, member o f ?h « ttm
t*

'coton University' that differences in the
♦
found in France. Just a * little
muscla flexing.
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RusaLs «iT f* p nd. f l yln ir aI1 d ^ f erenccs,

Russia a s E n g l i s h - s p e a k i n g countries

Wallace

predict* that
will decide
between . "Taflism and progreeslvlsm" . &gt; . . "TaftUm” and
"Trutnanlsm," In other word*.

Govcmpr Caldwell announces
that he will not be a candidate for
any o ffice-either In UMfl or 1950,
All ha want* to do is to return to
tha practice of law and catch up
on his hunting and fishing. Now
h* can apeak freely.
Attonfsy General Clark hat
glvsn our 18 Ettonlan gueeta In
Miami a little breathing spell.
They may remain until they can
tnak* suitable arrangement* to
land *om#*here else. Thus, they

"It's all politic*," • sajr* tho
cotton farmery, aa tha priea of
cotton hit* ll\e bottom and drops
tan ednta a pound. It would navar
occur to any of thorn that 40 eant
cotton to out of sight, or that
T O T la such a thing aa thw
priea o f cotton going ao high
that It could fall from ahesr

llr

Venetian blinds made to fit sny size -wladows

W ood and m etal slats —

( mot mconooxATip)’

Repairing — Reflnlshlng

SEM INOLE V E N E T IA N B LIN D CO.
113 Vi Magnolia A ve

0 W E S T T H IR D STREET

W ASH IN G TO N LETTER
_____________|*7 JANE EADS
W
.IH „ ,J a , £fG
0 ,5'' of
W l-M
s. Chinese embassy for some years
Wellington
Koo,T wife
th* m
new
Chinese Ambassador, has often and where Madame Wei, the wife
^ •n acclaimed • » one of the of the previous ambassador, used
to glvs her own famous parties.
one of
o Mit* . best
' T i Thostesses.
1* 1 Women Bn‘l
one
Kar* and dsllclous foods* were
served at several buffet tables set
vitld°?n ,.UhCkjf en,ough,. t® b* In- up in the various rooms of the
hu.h.n1? th* Poriy. she and h.r embassy. Liquid refreshment# of
* l d * «niba*.y re­
cently in celebration of th* 36th all1sorts flowed freely.
The Italian Ambassador, tlic
n?1hM,*r*‘ rr 0f ,,h*
*•pub le were very Impressed Indesd. Cuban Ambassador, the Finnish
hleeky colffed and dressed in a Minister and the Irish Minister,
UUored wrap-around skin of black thtf Minister of New Zealand ami
wool topp** with a gold embossed th* Minister of South Africa were
black wool mandarin coat, she dis­ among thov who paid their res­
played unusual talent In this town pects, as were many o f th* Capi­
tal’s resident socialities.
The celebration marked the an­
niversary of the outbreak of th*
Chines* revolution in 1011, when
th* monarchy was overthrown. Tho
revolution was primarily Instigated
by 8un Yatsen, yho la known at

JUST RECEIVED!

&lt;

■* PH O N E U S ^ W

John Pope, son of Mr. and Mm.I
It. B; Pope of Indian Mound’
Village, has returned from Ithica, I
N. Y. where he attended the Yale*
Cornell' football game.
,

f A R R U X ' S

selves were Mr. and' Mrs. Eddlo one.. tool Wo are glad" to have
JOHNSON. UK. and MRS. CLAU- newcomers . . . Why not gtva thsm
KNCE REDDINO. MR. and MRS.! n handshake and a warm wel­
CHARLIE LUKE. MR. and MRS. D.i come? . . How are all the middle
W: SWAN. M R and MRS. CA1, 1 aged men feeling thsse days? Bssme
Dial so many have been 1U that the
BLANC. MR. and MRS EARNEST onesonca feeling fins ares begin­
CAMPBELL M R and MR3. JACK ning to wtysdcr and maybe not
KATIOAN. M R And MRS ED feel so well after looking over
JENSEN. MR. and MRS EARL the sick Ust . . . Ladlsn Day at the
HIOOEN BOTHAM. Mlt. and MBS. Seminole Country Club op Tusa-&lt;
C U P P AilLES, MR. and MRS day should be a wtiopplng suc­
ALVIN ODHAM. ELTON MOUUH- cess . . . Many tables c f bridge
TON.. M R and _____BRULE
MRS.
V
have already been telephoned In
ODHAM. M R and MRS. DAN and the members who are busy
W RIGHT, M R and MRS. . AL working are coming out for. lunch
SK IN N E R MU. and MRS. CAUL anyway . . \ Mr s R. A. NEW­
PRESCOTT, ROY HOLLER O W. MAN will conduct the bridge
AUSTIN. MRS OEISLEK. CLYDE games and award the p r tr »
.
TKKWILLEUAK, JR, M il and The golfers will goUl

.•mmlnrtl—Gll*«e*&gt; filled
203 S. Orange Are.
Orlando. Florid*
Phone 4087

POWELL’S
OFFICE SUPPLY CO.
EXCLUSIVE DEALER
11#4 HagueU* A t*.

mur it aacADi slut

M IAM I, tria.’— Who wore the fivo
grt-aic.n men in aviation? A great
many persons who are pretty big
in tne aviation game Uiameelvea
American Legion Auxiliary of Po;.t arc pondering tile question just
No 183, South Seminole County, now. r or nonunniions arc in oiuvi
will sponsor the dance to raise lor the Av luilon Hull ot Caine.
1 tie H a ll ol f a m e Is sp o n p orej
funds for their work with hoipiluliicd veterans and child wel­ by th e lin e .n a t io n a l A v ia tio n m u ­
m m y , M itn rie a d i|u a r.eis in .Miami.
fare.
•
I lie , u rin e is to ne lounileU n eie ,
Music will be furnished by Jim­ « u n l i v e new name.', e n te re d a.iout
my Willox and his orchestia from ju ii . 1 e a c h y ear.
9:00 P. M. to 1:00*A. M.
! \\_llbur and Orville Wright ap­
Costumes are optional but prices pear to have clutched the two top
will be given for the best dressed : places among tne li/st Itve’ naini.
ghosts, witches, gypsies and other |lives, although not every letter
characters. Cash prises will be |lists them.
given for the couple with the best
Uen. Carl Spaltx, chief of the
matrhnl costumes, nnd also for
the lady or gentlemen with the best Aimy A ir korces, nominated the
coatume and the person with tho Wright brothers, and then listed,
in order, Brig Uen. William Mit­
most original costume. •
chell, Gen. Henry H. Arnold, and
Lt. (ien. Janie. II. Doolittle.
“ Billy"
Mitchell
drew Gen.
flpuatx' nomination because he was
the first American officer to fly
over enemy lines in World War t,
set a wmId speed record of 244.0.»
miles an hour, and demonstrated
the offensive power of thp r.irpla io
over battleships.
Gen. Arnold was taught to fly
in the Wright -Brothers school ii
Dayton, O., set un altitude tccor.1
of 6.640 feet on June 1, 1012, and
in World War II, directed the U. S.
Air Forces.
' BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Gen. “ Jimmy Doolittle, after a
M/8gt .Walter Ward and Mr*,
ward announro the birth of a
eon Robert Vaughan Ward on
Oct. 24 in Campbell, Ky. Sgt.
Wahl Is the grandson of Mr. and
Mr*. John Vnughin o f this city.

W, V.' Bitting
Tonehton Drug Co.
i ,T !wra *• * certain
kind of
xina
or advertising abro
abroad In
tho land, which ft would be
wise to question.
When you hear or read of
n laxative, tonic or other
specific which la endorsed by
"doctors" o f "wsll known doc­
tors” or which la recommend­
ed widely by "famous physi­
cians" ask tho balloon prlclIhg question. Which doctors?"
Doctors In gcnsral are vary
chary o f any such blank*t en­
dorsement A doctor's work is
rightly designated “ caa# work"
because ho deals with his paHants on a highly individual­
ised basis.
Get your doctor's or a trust­
ed druggist’s approval o f any
extravagantly advertised pro­
duct *
This is th* 132nd Of a seriss
of Editorial Advsrilsamanta
appearing In this paper each

SH IPM ENT OF
T h e critical shortage o l 16,380 poles to
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carry electricity is one o l the m ost serious

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year

tlimisaiul*

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Advice is Given On
Mailing Packages
To Overseas Gls

threaten your fincneial security. Yon nrver know
"lien or In."’ Mill inav lie involved "in a damage

SPANNINO A7-YIA8 period, beginning Just before the Furopenn war ui
August. 1939, and.ending Auguit 13, IWIfl, the olx.vc chart slmu, how
toodstulf costa trays toyed In the U. S. in 1D41 the “ Little Steer
a
-annul* became efTectiv* at a “cott of living basis." On Aptil'ia. |'.M3
tne President's "hnld-the-llne" order was issued and the peak ol that
period was reached In May. September 2. IC43. Wn» V-J D»y ni,,i
price rise was causing mu. b cbnrcrn. The 10Ifl ttgurvs (rim th.* t s
Let tt Department, thovz how far cosU have risen.
(l-.tcmaiiundii

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much of th* continent'* *l*ctncal
output 1* of a different voltag*
than In th* U. 8. and It may La
direct currant Instead of altomatYou can *«nd a package weigh­
ing up to 70 pound* and tha com^
blned length and girth must me*•ura no more than 100 inches.
- Mail a* early aa possible. Nor.
16 I* th* deadline.
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Coffee, chocolate and tea were
among the first products adver­
tised Ift-newapeptra.
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their fourth

G— Way Floor Lamp* with nil
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mctnl busi'H. Finishes nro Bronze, M U
Silver, Ivory, or CJilt. Shades are hnnd tai­
lored Silk or Parchment. OuLstiindinR
values.
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3— Way Junior Lamps O f f * ? 5
with indirect lighting
feature. Smart All-Metal base*
with Crystal Inserts. Finished Sil­
ver. Dainty Hand-Tailored Silk *
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FO R
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INDF-ED! A N D IN A V A R IE T Y O F STYLES
A N D C O LO RS T H A T W IL L A M A Z E X O U . A N D
BETTER , STILL, T H E Y A R E A L L OF T H E H IG H E ST
P R E -W A R Q U A L IT Y S T A N D A R D , W E LIST HERE
O N L Y A F E W A N D IN V IT E Y O U T O SEE T H E
E N T IR E LIN E.
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HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL

M IN N E S O T A
FO R D H A M

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t o e A T ie r r
To Dr. Mlltoa Hunt
Banforii Florida
On tk. itth day ef Oelob.r, 1141
? will sell th* foil*wing daserlbed
arilele. at my Waraheee* at Psarth

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F U L L DETAILS

Phone 160

Sanford All, Nat. Bk Bldg

o r Ki.oninA OIIKETINUH
♦It t* C U « r %
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To— Klurl* Newton. Ehrhar.lt, It.,.,
'll |M fill lhe-i r.f lie f« ,
berg (Nruntr. Mguth Carotins.
'•riter
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r o n a r r u l lv e* va ..w
Tou or* harrby cnmriornit.it ...
appear to the bill nt complaint fil-.t I"tt| llr r u M . n Mr tt *p
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In the Clrrwlt Court. Ninth Judt.tal
Circuit, In and for Hemlnole fminty. N ervtlnol* C o u n t y . ftflurUI
WITNK.MH m&gt; h.-tful f
fltale of Vlorlda In the raa. of
rrank Newton. Plaintiff, va Elmir j r t m i b m i n f III In m u r
o f tH *tnbrr, I ft*.
Newton, Defendant, wherein Hi. re­
o . i* 11 i : i t N i m in
lief soushi Is plvorce, on the si.t l a
C la ir k
n t t h e * ( ’I
day of November A. D. 1*4*. ..ml
H fritlh olft i*e&gt;utiii
fall you not else a decree pro r..ni»&gt;
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SIZES 2-6x6-8 to 3-0x7-0

PICK TH E W IN N E R CO NTEST

arclilrnta

Ireiion agattHt the ninny hazards that ronatently

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President Andrew Johnson was
christen&lt;m Andrew Jackson John*

shortage of p o le s an d other critical mate­

lumting

rui|l|iasire the need for Personal I.lability pro-

p roblem * of o u r business today.

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Mrs. A. W. Efcpe, preetdent of the 8anfc.nl Gordon Club, will Irotf ap­
proximately 180 members composing six circles during the 1M8-47 ocacon. The purpose of tire club la to promote such knowledge and love of
gardening aa will result In a more beautiful community.

FIRST PRIZE — LOUNGE -.CHAIR A OTTOMAN SECOND PRIZE - CHINA BASE TABLE LAMP .
THIRD PRIZE — HASSOCK

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Leonard llarkrr
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Auxiliary, Post\183
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P A C K A G E S T O !lIV

Which Doctors
Say So?

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NOTICE ‘
There will be special services
at the Presbyterian . Church for
the Week of Prayer and Self-de­
nial for Home Missions. These
services will be held at 3:30 P. M
In the Prayer Meeting' Room of the
church,

F ree Estim ates

* bov; Political boundary lines,

repeated misuse of tha word lU
That U such a tlmple lltUe word.
'd think moil peopl# would
w how to ui# It, but not one
In ton do. Tney almoit Invariably
tits tha apostrophe to denote pot*
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G R E E T I N G CAROS

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The government, in ■ vain att tempt to expedite housing an­
nounces a subsidy of 120 » ton for
nails.Thus the taxpayer wilt help
to buy nails for the fellow who is
building a house _______
Russia has agreed to debate the
veto power but not to Sbidq by the
decision. In other words, if they
don't play the way she wants to
play, she’ll pick up her marbles
and go home.
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them on E A S Y TERMS 1

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PA G E FOUR

TH E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A ..
M O N D A Y , OCT. 2S, I M A
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will on Hi* Ilth day of November I above entitled Court, and you ate
tume thslr educational studies Belle* and Bountiful, $1.85-13; at- full speed In the Florida City
A. D. IMS, at_ ten o'clock A. lf&gt;, at'hereby required to file your written
havw been fillin g many o f thetu Tendergreens, 12.55. Tendergreens area, according to G. 3. Phillips,
LEG AL NOTICE
lh* front dooE of th. Court llouee In appearance (pertonally or by at­
Jobe.
City of Hanford, Florida, Mil lh* torney) Id the Dll) of Complaint In
sold st fd, Tuesday, taking a drop manager o f our State Farmers'
described real * ,(»!* ; eald cauea oh or befora the Ind
I S T H U C O U R T O F T H E C O U N T V following
From the point o f view of try­ o f 45 cents In ons day- Csnners are Market at that point, tfulte a few—
JUtM JK.
S K W IN u l.B
C O U N T Y, 1&gt;jI J, Hlock 1, Tier X or the City d a y o f D e c e m b e r . 1 H I , a n d t o t h e r e ing to find work for veterans, ■till getting the bulk o f tha pro­
of Hanford. Florida, according to a f t e. r (He y o u r d e f e n a * . I f a n y y o u
P L O I t I D A , IN INI H A T E .
USES has found that veterans duction from the Tahokea area at beans snd *uuaih are now b ein g*
In r s : E * U I * o f I I O U K R T U U ItN H , Flat thereof duly recorded In I’ ubllq h a v e . In l a i d D i l l a a r t u u l r e d b y
from fu n c tio n * ! p e r io d ic p a in
planted, and growing crops are
who sought temporary Jobs were
record* of Bemlnola County, Florida. l a w , a n d f a l l n o t , e l i e a D e c r e e
Deceased.
To All Creditor's and I'e/son* In accordance with Order of Court P r o C o n f e n o w i l l b e e n t e r e d a g a l n a t
difficult to place, especially if 11.50 per bushel. The area served reported In good condition, Toma­
By
JANE
BAD9
Hating Claim, or Demand, Again,! authorltlng aame, entered aa of Ilth y o u .
they had only a limited number by the Pshokee market has 22,000 toes growing on pine or rock land
day of October A. D. lilt. Term*
Bald Kalala:
Tlila n o t l r e w i l l b e p u b lis h e d o n e *
WASHINGTON — Ths United of skills to offer.
acres planted, snd volume of offer­ are expected "to be ready for pick­
a w e,k
f o r f o u r ( I ) c o n s e r u l l t e Staten
Y o u a n d ia ch o r yo u are h t r i b y caeh.
Service
Employment
ings is expected to rise considerT H E O It. I t U N l l l !
week*
In t h e H an fo Vd H e r a l d , n
n o tified
and
requ ired
la
iirn en l
ing early In November, present inA* Admlnlalrator of tlit ra­ n e w e p a p r r o f g e n e r a ) c i r c u l a t i o n , (USES) repotta that of the apa n f c l a i m , and d e m a n d , n l i l r h you,
The first oil well in the United
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‘ d y 12,810,000 male vet­
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m**kl
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diwtlfms
being that quality V iit
tal* of Heverln R*PP, de- p u b l l e h r d
In n H e m l n o l e
C o e m t y , proximstely
or e ith e r uf you, m a y lia r* a g a in ,I
States was sunk In 1859 In Oil
Planting is still going forward I* good.”
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gobd.'
ceaaed.
,
F lo rid a .
■ he d a t e o f t l ' i l o i l l l u r n a , d r c e a ,
eran, of World War II shout Creek, Pa.
W I T N E H N m y h a n d a n d o f f i c i a l 11,290,000 sre In the nation's civ­
ed, d a t a o f , a l d
C o u n t y , to the
C o b l i l y J u d a d u f H e m l n o l e C u n it y , I N T i l t : C I R C U I T C O U R T O F T H E r e a l a t H a n f q r d , H e m l n o l e C o u n t y
F l o r i d a , a ! I d , u f f l c a In t h e c o u r t N I N T H
JUDICIAL C I R C U I T O F F l o r i d a , t h l a t h e l | l h d a y o f O c t o b ­ ilian labor force.
’
h o u a e o f a a td C o u n t ) a t H a n f o r d . T H E H T A T E O F F L O R I D A LN A N D e r . A . D. l a t t .
This represents those actually
O. P. HERNDON
F lo rid a .
uttliln
e lsh t
ralan d ar F o i l
HK i t I N O L I :
co u n t y
in
employed or those seeking. cmC
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t
m o i i l l i , f r o m t h e l i m e o f t h a f l r a t C H A N C E R Y N O . «&lt;(«.
ploment. The tota l. number o f
lo h llca tlo n
o l— th la
n o t i c e . . E a c h R O R E R T O L E N N MILLS,
employed veterans, according to a
c l a i m o r d e m a n d e h a l l he In w r i t ­
Flklntlff,
N e e d .!
IYUt atuvcmnt determined the Census Bureau survey released
ing, a n d a h a ] I e l a t e th e p la c e of
V* .
r e a l d e n c e a n d !«*»! o f f h e a d d r e o f F E R N H O P E MI L I - 4 ,
aim
of Albany, N. Y.. In 1663 by Oet. 10, &gt;, 10,460,000.
th e c l a i m a n t , an d e h a l l tu ’ s w o r n to
De fe ndant.
( , , l l , , r , Frww Fa** Oar
Census figures show that 740,h y t h e c l a i m a n t , til e a g e n t , o r h i ,
Urihg one cannon ball north, ano l t l l K I I O F I’ M I l . H ' A T I n x
a sharp
in the
a t t o r n e y , ' a n d a n y e u t h c l a i m o r TO FERN HOPE MllJJt. MO null
mroi— in --------,
, . increase
--------- -.. 000 vets sre enrolled
schools ket, expects
other
south,
and
declaring
all
land
d e m a n d n o t eo f i l e d e h a l l h e v o i d .
Hire*!, Kavannah, Oeorgla.
and colleges unddr GI legislation, i Volume of produce moved this
n o n m i T A i i a i .i , i t f i t n h
between
the
shots
within
city
You ar* hereby notified that
180,U(lo are listed as retired or i
During the lest week teqeipU
A , a d m l n l e t r a i r l g o f t h e C e . RORERT OLENN MILLS ha* filed
limits.
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unable to go* to work ahd the have included tomatoes, selling at
ta le o f llotiert llu rn a , deceaeed.
a aull for dlvorc* aghlnat you In the
balance of 600,000 have not as yet *■• h» W i cucumbers, *1 to |3| pep
F i r ,1 | i u h l l r * l h i , i Cx-t. I t , l &gt; t * .
entered the civilian labor force.
5?™* (3.75; squash. 92,75 to 44:
IN T i l l : C O U N T Y J I ’ I X I E H C O U R T
The 10,400,000 employed reprePen*, 13 to 93.50; llmas, f:i
IN A N D F O R H U M I N O l . K C O U N T Y
tents an Increase of 7,350,000 over ' ‘'. . S ’50*,,
_
HTATK O F F M llllD A .
Nov. 1945. ‘
* " « Pompano State Farmer,
y r r i i t : o f n ti.i: o f
h i : VI. I ' A T t T K
First USES reports coming in N « k e t has handled several can
! N otice I* h e re b y g iv e n , th a t
I
from labor market »rcn« Indicated
• V * 1'1
date, nUo *ome pmallthat enrollment of veteran* to rr »hIpmenU, According to Man*schools and colleges were import- Kf.r J' L W« " n* I’&amp;ntlng. of
all crp* are heavy, and growing
ant fatcors In reducing labor sur­
crops arj? doing Well. The caiiol
pluses in certain areas.
i, . . i, r-i. s_
movement of beans is espeeted to
Th i. .- hi
hU HI
iV otb
er, *U rt ■rouni1 October 31 or. mNovl W i f l MM*
UkflVtn,
but
in
others,
.u i
labor market Pareas,
ember 1. T h e . Market official
whero skilled or selniopening for the Season has been
l. In u r o t d.tn.n4,
fVwviwIaitwvtwMa— ■
09c Opens 12i45 P. M. 40c
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i U goes right to the
ftet.
The USES points out that if you crease from that date t o . Its
peak around December
look 4(KI,(llKl to 600,000 skilled W Seasonal
L A S T T IM E S M O N D A Y ! |
15-30.
temiskliieil
permanent worker,
bronchial mucous mem"John A, Dtilany, manager of
Alas I A D 0
out of the labor market the efB H M T ell | W druggist to soil yoa
Ihe 1‘ahnkee Slate Farmers' MnrC irtU iM
» bottled Oreomuliion with the un­
feet would be serious. However
et reported ahipibent of 10 cars’of i
demanding you must like the w»y !•
few veterans full in these-. grqjiP, &lt; beans
t s T i t r c i r c u i t c m w f « p iik m ik o i .k c o u n t y , h . o u i u i
• FITZGIRAID
Wednesday, producing Aren,
Iquickly allays tha eoogh or ym* V I
1^ I II i S i Kill
Whom the,labor market Is tight,
farther north are.'atilt shipping,
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FA HE NO. ItSST
ami veterans have been working
HEMINOLE COUNTY. * poimnil rubdlvlslon
/ — ~ ......it,, u,Mi, ur-ttinie in ftnil nr'Ul *bev have cold wealhtr
of th* But* of Florida,
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gcr'b’ n’ k T n l f 'Vchn’il? T f i S * . ™
Florida^offeririus
Du .'
foiCoB|t&gt;,aMtCot(k,0nMdiiHi -— ----- *YH- '**
CERTAIN LANDS IN HEMLNOLE COUNTY.
' T n ' m l l r V 1■n t m ' w h i'fe e l! ,nf &gt;' (,',ol,?l1 nft&lt;ll,ei " :l f. • •
Tues, and Wed,
FIAtltlDA, s (,ln il which la ,*, ar* d*Al WJTt
k \H
( OS 1 0 UI HI R N
WH I M » OU A t ,
I QS D U D
fln quan t
A CHOST STORy..,
ment rather tlian a wlcsire to reDefendants (

Moat Veterans
Are On The Job
USES Reports

How women and girls
m ay get wanted relief

Market Director
Says Agriculture
Is More Uncertain

L A X A T IV E ?

Relief At last

Warning To All Persons Who
Owe Delinquent Taxes To StlM“fw,
i? Show’Cause

SrC'NoT.X.TKnX

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T H E H TA TE O F 'F L O R I D A ,
T O A L L F E R S O N 8 . FIUMH O H
In o r II*n u p o n a n ) o f Lh*

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C O R fO U A T IO N S .' b a v in s any in te r * ,!
l a n d , d | &gt; r t ! b r d In t h i n N o l l e * a m i . Ill

11

lh* Rill of Complain! filed In th, show, r*,H . situate In Hemlnole
County, Florida, to-wll:
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Sale of July 1, 1944
Our 5 Year Plan

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Let's loTft at It this way:
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Every
H)0c you are now
spending -yearly for fire and
windstorm'Jnsuranco can bo re­
duced to. 84c by buying a C
rear renewabla policy. You save
16c of *
every
v tfy 100c.
Now badid on our present
dividends, by buying a mutual 9S
policy frorrt us, you can further 32
reduce your yearly cost to 67
l/ 6c. Saving 32 4/5« of every
100c. You can’t lose - If you 122
don't get a dividend you are not
paving any moro than the publlsned rates for your Insurance.
The
Mutual Companies we H i
represent have always paid an­
nual dividends to pollcyholdsrs.
C. M. Boyd A Co. "You r Mutual ns
Insurance Friend," phone 104,—
Adv,

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i e c u ril e d u p o n ti t* p u b l i c records* i n
Acrm noio C u u rtly, k io r id a .
l*ot 16 JJIock U T r a c t l i t d l t l a H t l u
HprlnitA a c c o r d t t i s t o p l a i a
recorded upon m « p u b lic recoran ui
K k r n in o l a t o u n t y , k ' l o r i d a .
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la rn lo b p r m a a o c c o r d i n a io p i a i a
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benm tote L u u t iU f k io rid e .
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IJ H a n t a i u l u
b p n n a a a c c o r t l i b k t o pt^m t u g r e u i
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n p r in a e , a c c o r d i n g tu p i e u u . c e i
r e c o r u r u u p o n tow p u b l i c 1*4.01 u a u i
i»e 1ei 1u o i e t , u u n l y , a 4u r 01 a.
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a ilia U tr a c t
44 iui 0 1 ^ 0 * 4
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r e c o r d e d u p o n it»e p u u u c r« « o * u *
01 o e i n n i w i e t u u n i y . i i u n u c
Lot
i t t i i k U ‘i r a c t
,a iM um nuu
n p u n a i a u u r a i B K t o p 4*(&gt; m t i c u t
f f l O f u v U U p o n t o * p u w i t r i t c u i t i l 4J4
neiiiinoie b o u n ty * f lu r m i.
Lot
i e i l i a c *i Intel
** k u m a n o u
n p t i t i a e a c c o r d in tf t o p i a u i. . m o o 4
t e c o '* u * d U p o n t o e p u u « ic i c t u m « p t
t&gt;, lm iiu ti i u t L i i i i j , jr iovtu a*
w *
I* Ilia t i T r a c t
«e n u i i i i m i u
n p n i i a e a c t o r u m a to* pt«*a t . u f t u i
r e c o i u e a u p o n i k e p u u u c recorae o t
h em m o ie C u u n ty, F tu rhis.
L u t I i n s 1 . ' t r a c t Xf B^IHeuUu
H y r i n i i s v e o rtiiB s tu p i a i ,
revuruwt upvn ta e p u u u c t t iu .h , ut
b e i n i a i i l e county, i M u u i l a .

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W A N T E D TO RENT

| B A R T IC L E S

FO R

SALE

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•AKTLY furnished house or apart- F IL L UI' with Fuel Oil and Kaix&gt;mciiL
i'crmiinent resident.
sene before winter.
John Blanton.
618
rh itdiun .
II. H. Pope Co^ Ine, 860

AR T IC LE S FO R SA LE
Just received!
ALADDIN LAMPS
H ILL HARDWARE CO.
301 East First St.

Park

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N IC ilO LLS
ONE ,or two bedroom furnished1 STUDIO OF PIIOTOGRAPUY
for finest quality
apartmifnt wanted. Permanent
PORTRAITS
resident, C. STANSBUHY, Phone
• Commercial and Copy Work
9139,
Snapshot Services
v 1e&lt;
J R E A L E S T A T E FO R S A L E Phone USD _ 220 Metach Bldg.

2H gallon foam type
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
*9.95
ntnvly charged
H ILL HABDWAKF. CO.
301 Eust First SL
GARDEN ROSE
GARDEN RAKE,*
H IL L HARDWARE CO.
3pl East First SL

TUXEDO F BEDS—com piste tine.
teltpOM borne *or sale, 2 miles
Hunt's Tuxedu Feed Store.
out on Celery Avenue. Living
room, 2 bedrooms, sleeping GRITS and meal—ground fresh!
every Monday from snowflake
porch, ball), dining room, kit­
chen, breakfast room, service
corn. Can bs bought st GnrJ. LATE model Hnllicrnflcr 0 tube
radio, Inlile model.
Usui 36
porch, large lot, fruit trees,
ner’s Store, Luke .Monroe. 10
days, cost |Cfl, sell for f40. Mr.
double garage. p;
Phone 960-J.
lb. bag. $1.00.
Boot, Montexumn Hotel.
6 ACRES, 4 room house fur­
S ^ ^ L B T l R E Y8HOP
*!Q
AR T IC LES W A N T E D
nished, wired. Price |2,100.Ut),
.5JITAT10N leathers In mo*t|r L L BUT ^
(kr - . ffkrdl
N. Lonsbtrg, Id. 2 , Box 166.
colors and largo selection of
of age or condition. Rv~ Reel,
good upholstery fabrics. Robert
300 W. 2nd 8b
R Brown, 2911 N. Orange
An exccptiunslly well planned, tw«
Ave., Orjnndo, Fla.
USED pjanoa for cash. Tbs Music
story imuss with J Poaruonu,
Box, phone 053,
large living loom, ample kuemm
Floor Mats Avu.luMe
and painty spate, large servenou
*■"
NODE T IK E SHOP
BAGS
wanted—feed, fertilise
fToui puicn, lot'll UU on tflroo
Highest cash price. Write
lot,, m «scni(eni neignuuriioo,i. ifiA D Q U A R T E R S 1 for Christmas
trnl City Bag Co. Box 246?,
gifts, toys, games, books, dolla
.Lot* unvu k (leslrnuie aseotv' Undo.
intui u t‘ citrus and timer IrutL
»u y now on budget or Isy-nway.
Firestone Stores, i l l E. Firs* 7 Pets, Livestock, Supplies
Lolislilcr tin* to he one o f (lie
SL
_
‘ best values ntailaojo in the Llty
ol Seitldid. life property may
I 11UY cows calves, yearlings,
FLOWERS
' Phone R, ft. Lord. 7B8-W.
'be bought fumisped it ms pur­
for
sli
occasions
chaser so ussires.
Imtnedlaie
M
cNEILL
&amp;
YOST.
FLORIST
TOUCHTON
tr WATSON, 1201
possession,
Celery Are. Just o ff Sines
Celery Are. Hoe Purina Feeds.
i f you am seeking location, let
.Ifflee ph. 403, residence ph. 610-R
‘ rr
' us show you this lairiy priced
GIVE us your order fo r baby
house in an,excellent neignnor
.ARDEN and lawn seed; Vigors)
chicks. The S a n f o r d X-Cel
hoou. 4ia* 4 bedrooms, large
KorUliser. The Saaford X-Cel
Store, Snd b Sanford.
living loom, dining room, kiunStore, 2nd 4 Sanford.
JERSEY bull and cow. Mrs. Raulen, porches. Jront and rear.
■ Floors am In line condition; in 3EE us for stove pipe — stove ’ rraon, Enterprise, Fla.
pipe elbows end/,
_ I/, other
keeping wiin the rest of tho
other cold f o r 8A LE — Cocker Spaniel
weather lufns.
house which has recently been
puppies for Christmas, w ill b e
STANLEY-ROC ER9
decorated inside and out. Uwnet
11 weeke old/ Solid blocks and
HARDW ARE COMPANY
leaving town and can gjve im­
honey blonde. Also blond male
mediate possession.
a
2 U L u i t U U A l b u n g a l o w , p a t ( t a l l y POWER driven ditching machine
suitabis for
d in in g
tiling
or *cc
2031 Willow Ave. ^
fu rm in ed ,
porenes
front
and
re a r, n eed * s o m e rep airs, 2 H
a c re s lo c a te d u u tsid e c|iy lim its
on p a v e d 'h i g h w a y , ideal to r e n ­
jo y i n g c o u n t r y it ie y e t n o t 'is o ia te d i r o m m o d e rn co n vcn ien fSS
— n e a r g o o d s c h o o l . * .i, bo O . • l m *
m ed ia te p oesesaion.

LOANS

LOANH MADE
FROM *10 TO *300 * strict privacy; fast service
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
-|02 Sanford Avenue
BORROW HERB WHERE
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
YOUR nstuisl desire for privecyC
In money matter* le strictly '
reipociod here.
Friends and
relative* are not question*-*
about your credit
Your em­
ployer ot business associates
will not hear of your persons!
affairs. Thera is no cause for
embarrassment.
Reasonable credit requirements.
No co-makers on money loans.
Variable payment plans.
FAM ILY LOAN CO.
Florida Rank Bldg.
Phons » » £

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S P E C IA L SERVICES

.SIGNS
Show cards and nosier*
O— OBITS SIGN
SERVICE
N HER
0. D. Land res*. Phone 1031
* RENT A CAR
YOU DRIVE. IT
PHONE 209
STRICKLAND-MORIllfiON
" DK1VE-IT, INC.
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
. PARTS AN'U SERVICE
lust Palmetto Ave. . i'hone t i l l
ELECTRIC appliance repairs—
we repair washing machines,
voccum cleaners, fans, miser*.
Trotter Appliance Service, ?04
' W. 2nd Sl , Phone lo6W .
AUTOMOBILE A radiators ' re­
paired. Wright A Cohen Oar­
age, 2lit A French, Ph. 1009-J.
B E AU TIFY your Doors — hats
. them waxed by modern ms* chine. Homes, offices, ■lores,
Phone DsLand 284-W. Chuck
Aleno, 912 Carolina Ava.
ORLANDO MORNING SENTINEL
ORLANDO STAR
for delivery to your home, phons
Ralph Ray, 760AV.
Q

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M hu “ * « l x blonde cockers, very fine pedi- 13 NO TICES— P E R S O N A L
Phone 806. SanfonL Florida. .
lUK.k. SfVCn wrek. old.
1940 CHEVROLET cab over en -' Will hold until Christmas if
ShM IN O U i TIRE 8UOI
^in* end 26-fL stake trailer.' wanted.. Phone County 4304,
201 North Park
Sanford.
.
,
.
.
_ . t
Klrchhoff. Phone .105,
" TBiphone 37- •
nan turd, Florida- * •
COCKER spaniel
beautiful,.'* NO W ready to-grind every Mon­
F R U IT Cakee canned for shipmonths
1 m old,
j £ male. AKC regls*
day morning — Your corn,'
ping. Mr*. Brown Miller.
tratloib Call County 270L
grits, meal, com A ' cob or ■
•huckj, etc* fo , toad. J.vW. ;
PAnCAL celery plania.
K. A.
HELP W A N T E D
. Bell, Lake Mourqe, phone 15.
King, Phone 26u-W.
GIRL for soda founUtn a* LanELECTRIC phonograph. Very good
ey’s Drug Stars. Part Mine or PQONOORXPlla fo r rent. T h n ^
- Music Bos, phone 968.
condition. Phone 246-J.
full tlm*.
FIR E wood—oak and -pine. Free GIRL wanted for soda fountain W ATCH for the ns-opentng of E l-‘
eanor A Ann's Red 11am. . *
delivery. Early orders will be
work. Good pay, short hours,
given Immediate attention. Phone
No night work, o jf weekends Me- , 14
It.y,old , 1 W , Co., I'hon. » .
.W S T - ^
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ONE wslksf gyp. Five years old.
. black 64" wing span, believsd • ' •
W ORK W ANTED
Deer sad fox hound. Guaranteed.
In GlndeivlUe or Mecca Ham­
375. R. Z. Johnson. Sr. P,. O, EXPERT
mock area. Reward to finder.
Box 1857.
W. D. Hofmann, Phont 649-W.
G. Grogsn,
hourly - basis.

4 room house, tn good condition,
on a luO lb lot facing paved
Lots If * is UIK C Had 11 Hsnrood, touted on West 1st oueet
l a n a o B p n n a s B C t it ir d m e to y o i i B
Extension, partially furnished.
tiu reof m . n i u i
u p o n t h , p u it it u
r e c o r d , o f n tim n O i, c o u n t ) , aiottueFnee *»,ut&gt;0.
1-o t, U t l |
U iit D t r a c t
m«n - Htucco 2 bedroom house in excel­
l a n d o B t i t i n g g ^ H c c o r d i n s to p&gt;«i«
lent condition, splendidly fur­
t n , i , o f r e c o r d e d up on , t a , p uulic
nished, floors recently sanded,
r e c u ru , o f tfem in ols c o u n t y , FLridw .
nmecorated inside and out, gar­
L o t 4 D l k II T r a c t S I it a a i e A u u
H p rln se o e c o r d in a to p u t * iiie rvo t
age- Price |7,600. This house
record,U upon in * p u b lic n c u i c * w i
ia m
I t let location. Plenty
U *tniqot* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
o t room for expansion.
Lot i t liik C T ra m
t u ‘ Baal
b p r ln a s a O M M I n g t o p la U (naroot
Two ; very desirable lake front
r e e o r d a d u p o g ^ n e p u b l i c r e c o r d , ok
acreage tract* on the-west »tde
H em lnole c o u n t y , F lo r id a .
o f Luke Minnie, one containing
L o t 1 l i l k U T r a c t ’ t i HatiUhdo
33 scree P*t*d«,*k
priced a t H
*4,WO and
H prln se a c c o r d in g t o p la te tb e m o t
recorded upon tk* nubile recuru* • (
tha oiher containing 19 acres
Bemiqol* Counly, ®
Florida.
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16 fb butter hr
Lot* l fo' t * II to It D l k D Tract
tneta have good building site*
box**, o* is or
i l Sanlando g p r t n g a n e e o Y d l n s t o
overlooking
the
lake
and
Orlando
Service Co.
her;
110 N.
PUBLIC .
p u ts
lb *r* o f
r*cord*d upon t n *
Highway,
public record* of tt*mlnol* County,
Park, phone
MESSENGER.
Tw
o
mule
power
W
n
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W
II II II
2ldS* om
b e d r o o m stucco house on Pal­
duster, good eondltlos— Hay rack l a w n s m d w e d .
Lot It Dlk D Tract (4 VaatandO
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metto, large living room, dining
Hprlnys according to pUU ibereof
— 1 horse turn .plow—spring
■Ices. Jerry Lord, phone 733, kitchen and garage, all In
e p o s Ike
I k s publle
pi
r*oerd*4 upon
record* ot
tooth harrow. Garrison, 4313.
condition. A good buy at

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H *m ln ol* C o u n l y , F lo r id a .
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41* Ft). Section S, Town.hlp *1 9 bedroom etncco house on large DUNCAN Phyfe mahogany dining TY PIS T will assist offices, dubs,
with
co n eeponroom suite, &gt;250.00. 2109 Mag- \ Individuals
South, Range I* KaeC
corneF^Iot facing San Lanta,
deoce, mailing lists, monthly
notts A w , Phone 931.
E TI Lk of NKU of.HER ot HEU
nicely landscaped. Recently dn- FOR SALE or trade for Pick-up
statamsnia. .W ork cuQad for
(laos N 4.TI Ch) Hwrtton I* Town'
roughout snd a very
and deMvarsd. Phone 474*J.
«klp It South, lUng* I t Beat.
truck 1935—1Vk too ChevreUt
hOTM
^
J
RXQtmtBD to appear and show caus* before said Court
truck. 820 W. 20th Su Phone
l*uc till, why the ft* simple till* to sold lands
.Prlctd st
1193-W.
,&lt;f«VMd'»o' bo' vmt*4" In Mid Cossly free
rams
house
In
rood
all l_lsna_nsd ,el*Rn* of every kind and each fe* simp!*
condition, wlth’ gsrsge, situated
root agi

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u * aforeoaid rrtum
onumutD thu ui* notleo ..be published . an* time le , lb#
» newspaper of general circulation published le “

my bead end ffltelol Mat, this Ilth daFef October, T jk4

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1® someone look
° r near 1800 Palmetto A e a ,^ *
Sanford, one white and block female bird dog. On Oct. ■ t
®°e white and brown male bird ;
do* was taken from
»m same a&lt;
nddrees. Both dogs-hid collars.

Will pay reword for information
loading to whereabout* of dogs
or to party responsible for uoving them. Palmetto A y e , Phone

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THE WEATHER
In Unity There It Strength—

I'arllr cloud) aud ralhrr windy
tonight and Wednesday. A few
-himer* uailhi'iit roanlal untim
in rarly morning and at night.

(| T o rratoct (he t a n of the World;
T o Promote the Fto«T&lt;o&gt; of America;
To Prodoco Prapcrtt; far Sanford;

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPKM

VOLUME XXXVII

E t t t b l i i h t d 1908

SANFORD,-FLORIDA, TUESDAY, OCT. 29, 1946

Associated Prtu Leased W ire

NO. 287

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S^i

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h '-r, §

JLI. S. Strike
S itu atio n Is
Saidlm proved

Former First Lady Meets. Molotov a

Hope Is Held AW To Jewish
For' Peaceln Refugees Part
Chinese W ar Of U.S. Policy
m,

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Confirms
A s Official Expres­ President
Palestine Policy In
ses View, Hattie
Letter To
King
1Cages Hetween Op­
Of Saudi Arabia
posing F r a c t i o n s

Truman Says No Coal
t Striae is Jbxpectcd;
Five Pickets Held
In M ilwaukee Kiot

Reaction Is Varied ML
U. N, Pickett Removed. By Police

11 (I®®®

Democratic Senator
Asks For Treaty
Between Russians
■ And United Suites

lit, L w liI r S 1‘ n u l
M
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NANKING, OcL 29, { A ? - A
President T r u n i n n confirmed
LONDON, Oct. 29, (A P ).
minority party spokesman today yesterday that the hoped-for ad­
M iiistun t liurthilf replied to­
held out “ sumo hope" for a
day to the criticism leirlltd
negotiated peace In China'a civil mission of 100,000 European Jew­
si him yrsirritay by Prime
war.
Simultaneously, however, ish rcfuci-c* to Palestine is part
Mlninter Malm, Commenting
word of contimsod Xiercd combat of the Ambrican foreign policy.
oil Malm's latest statement
between Chinese government and
on mcrrnatioual attaira in
The President re-emphasized
Communist troops was received
which l timeout was branded
that in a message to King Jbn
from current battle areas.'
as a « ar-monger, Ihurcmll
An official o f the .LtamocraGc Baud, of Saudi 'Arabia, who com­
said losla) he wished to see
league, Lo Lung-Chi, voiced tho plained *- vitb I weeks ago against
the Kussian people 'sale,
possibility of u nogo.lalcd peace, whni he railed American inteferglorious and happy."
tie spoke following a meeting •nce in. the .Middle Hast. Mr. Truof lop guv eminent officials lapt niart's message re iterateil his lie*
ICcluH-a o i I'n iin ic r S ta lin 's
night ut liencralusltnu Cjnatig lie f-that steps -should l&gt;e* taken to
strike U over. President irunia..
latf.sl
p fo iio u iie m n o u t
tiu
Kai-Sheks home. ThoJ’OIKO.Plan .insure. The immediate. cutty of a
■aid Mem won't l&gt;s any suit coat
War, jh'. u ,' unit tun mum
-was - submitted * by '.representa­ substantial number &lt;’ f refugee
•trike on Nov, 1. Tha government
tive'! of China's minority par­ Jews into Palestine.
has nut agreed to JuJu) L Lewis.,
boiiiti a re still ruveroDcraties, but tho nature of the
uemantis lo reopen tin; io lt coat
In Ids lettcTr the Preside lit llld
tiiiH a f o un d tile w o rld and
formula is being kcp. secret.
conrruct. Hut N. 11. Coliisaon, mo
the Aiub leader that lie could nut
across tlio co u n try . A n d o f
Meanwhile, the Catholic nows* agree wall the statement that
coal mint* udminlatrator, u gum*
•jutper,
feudal
Welfare,
says
that
m a jo r in te rest is ih o L o flS'* talk things over with Lewis on
three was Inconsistency in the
•N ationalist troops who penetrat­
In e'itrat ol November anyway. &gt;
tlon r e a d in n to M a l m s blast
American position.
Mr. Truman
ed the Communist port of Che- tvfeijtsl to the possibility, unvisPresident. Truman's top advisory
at \V ms Lon C iiu rc tiiil.
foo* nr0 meeting a.iff resistance.
comninteo on aviation la expected A MEMM i o r THI U.I. DE1 I 0 AT10N to the U N , Mrs. Eleanor Itoosevelt
The publication says tho Com- sgeil by the king of Saudi Arabia,
Stalin d e s c rib e d m e fo r m ­
la shown talking with Soviet Foreign Minuter Vyacheslsv Molotov,
to intercede in the dcau-iuckeu
that
force
and
violence
may
be
muniiia are rushing reinforce­
er British frnne -tiiiiisie, as "loiL
v*
TW A pilot* strike. Hu; in Holly­
at tha opening of the United NaUon* Assembly at Flushing Meadows,
used
by
Palestine
Jews
In
aggres­
iiiii-I among tile mcemliai lea of
wood, k i i movie strike is ami ju
New York. Tbs ™‘ n In tha middle Is Andrei Gromyko. {International) ■ ments to th e Shantung peninsula sive si la-inm against the neighbor­
cby
from
soutnern
Mancnurla
U.11
with no prospect of an early asi de­
V; ti
using
uvery
avuiluble
craft. ing Arab eonntries. To this, the
ID
•
ment in sight.
a Hrni-.il im*v%»p;uit*rt tht?
Many u( th e Communist lmate President gave assiirancir that the
i.ni tl’iii •*Mt4i, t /iitu lii-tj isTHtt &gt;ialiu
In .Milwaukee, fivo pickets are
are aaul to have been sunk by Unite,I State* u* opposed to aggres­
ami i huittitll. It ot»»«»rVvt| mat
heinif held in the W esl A|lis cuy
sion of an kind or to the employ­
government warships.
iIn*11* if&lt;h«»
U,t ?hi* t rcat
jail fo r mild disorders at the
i he i ninese government diivo ment of t. rrorism for political pur­
■\iih -* It '•limn m*mi,s rtl vavh
gates o f the main Allis Chalmers
on the Husslan-occupied port ol posei oilier at Um
,i| Hum, Uiitpi.
.^ (a n l. Police Chief Thomas. HasSo f.n as any so-eallei! Jewish
mill'll ia tin lug military news of
Jfio ul li ■It* (.'&lt; * Hurt Mill Lo Hi *k
lello lUlid no charges hove been
Asia, but overshadowing that I* plot is concerned, Sir. Truman
l*&gt;t -rjirtg I li.it lm&gt;,iu )ui9 -pit
preferred against tho men, hut
the ominous threat of u revival of look the candid position that In*
Army uu i.i.ui., .ii, „ w „r f(ll.ting In
that they'd been intarfeanns with
■r.
does not believe that the respon­
Japanese Propaganda.
Eastern r.uiupe. I'umimg out tn*t
people trying to get in and out o.
According to on-the-spot ob­ sible Jrw -ti lraders contemplate
Malm hq,l plit ttm unrulier 4
POUCIMEM BEMOVI BODILY His Rev. Ashton D. Jones, Atlnnla. Gs^
tho plant and had been trying to
a
polity
of
aggression
against
the
a revived campaign of
■livisum* at tin. the 8 t,ir went ra
tip over cars.
from a picket line which circled tho Waldorf-Astoria Hotel In New
Lane Granted Permit Intimidation And Fal­ servers,
propaganda is going on at dinners A t»b c.omtriis. The president then
to -ay that it , now iqi to L'horKastcllo says things are about
-. whs;
-...-soagroup claim
Went on lo make the point that he York dining the United Nations luifthcon. Jones,
given
for
Kngiish
api
iikmg
diplo­
sification
R
ep
or­
For
Garage
Repair
1 bid nr proti Ins ntoii-nii-ni Of rethe same at the plant today as
Uiey rcprrsrnt the ''Committee for Non-vlolcnt Itcvolutlon," Is escorted
Still Indie red that nothing won
mats
and’
business
men
by
sbme
ol
inii'l
it.
yosthrdnv. There were several
airborne—by omccri to a waiting petrol wnsun. (International)
ted In Registration Japan's best educated and Btnartkst Coni 11t-‘i|c mole efficnntlv to tilt*
Opposite
M ayfair
A* (ttg StqlirV; cliari},. that
skirmishe* yesterday when mass
conservative
Icadeis.
American nllt’vi&lt;iti**n of the ptiglst « f tho
r InirtTiili and iiihr-i, wlio think
picketing was resumed. One car
LONDON, 6cl. ZD—W —Britain army officers, recently arrived in hotnolr- Jew* than the Itnmrdin
City Manager II. N. Sayer was
I'Xi- iijfu tiro war -uum,t*rs, the
'»* » overturned. The strike is now
entry
at l**asl 100,000 of thorn
tmlny
Joined
iht.
United
8tntes
In
Japan,
are
not
being
neglected,
instructed
last
evening
by
tho
I - hitiiii on*w -pop,-i a j till* In say:
IP HU daysr old.
into the Holy l^illtf. And, In* add
{rrotcstlng to llomr.niu that pre­ either.
City
Commission
to
call
for
bids
to, Matin to ilrri'i tlm sir. t hutvIn South Bend, Ind. the head of
tilts w.i- a belief which is aliaied
parations
for
the
Nov.
U
*
notional
for
construction
of
a
tourist
In■iill in that iiumiu-r, it -.ml, "is to
• As sumu old-line diplomats see
die CIO Uniud Kubber, Cork anu
fovmatlon booth and rest room &lt;election are not free and utihamprr (it, the propagandists hope to win widely by tho American*people.
i - *r Ho, in liiiti-ti ears, the tonC
Plaster Workers announced that
When
tho
whole
thing
i»
!«iih
d
.
support for maintenance of Japan's
land incabuluiy of Iho .Sitjia."
the union's policy committee has to be located at the southwest I ed.
corner of Park Avenue and Bern-1 Britain's protest, contained In n present social classes by ill*- tl.iwn, however, tho Anient mi
Mi-.niw liilv
i„
Atlantic
City
decided to seek a 2dc hourly wage Inale Boulevard. Jhls action fo1-|
note handed to the llomanian crediting the Russian* and tho government's advocacy of n refugee
DvmoriatiL Heimtor liittu Mcincrea** ftfe- its 1113,000 members. lowed presentation o f the p
plans
1
lucgront continues to ha little none
• * * - ) » *
i Ain
51ahua o f ConnwcLicul__ thrcUieiL
The union's international presi­ for the booth by Jack Batijran, foreign aflaira ministry at Bucha­ Japan**,* communists.
than n statement of policy by
. .
f
4thm
that n p w m l i m y between Uni
rest yesterdsyf accused the govern­
dents, L. 8. lluckmaiter, said Ibo president
Hut their major objective is to Washington. .For, ns Mr Truman
and
L in 'd Weber, ment of Intimidation and using
■ now demand, based on a ft).hour chatrman ot a committee o f the
t r !“
‘United Mutes and Busalu would
get Genetul MscAithur and tbr reminded the King of Saudi Arabia N e w ' F i g h t - S t a l l A d ­ O r g ’a n l z a t i o n O h tains
i-o most fundaitienlnl to tho' peace
work week, would add 3194,000,990 JaycMi, originators and propon­ methods of falsification in con­ army of occupation out of the* Jap
d it io n I n N o w C o m ­
l^unds From Sale fuf the world; lie think's that u
nection - with registration now home Islands. This they are trying today, there has not yet been any
to rubber industry payroll.
ents of the project.
decision on the proposal which he
riuld dissolve the differences
going on.
to do by getting across the idea submitted originally lo 1'rinn* Min­
p
l
e
t
e
l
y
O
c
c
u
p
i
e
d
Tho
building,
as
described,
will
O
f Christmas Seals treaty
hi'tu i' i' ii Bu-sunls and A lili-rli-nlis
Vi
Tha Yalta amt Moscow ngVee- that everything in Japan ■'
be
artistic
in
appearance,
will
i
'®City Bowling League have rest rooms and a refrigera­ menla provided fo r free elections wonderful, and that soon there will ister Altlee mote than one v- n
■ n e r iiilin ia tiitn .il a to in li em -tgy
String Iteatts and citrus are
The-Wtirk ..IVhe Seat mol 4&gt;omit. control.
ncu. In tho interim, he remit t i ­
Itonmnla. But the note says be no need of Allied occupation
To Meet Wednesday tor foy serving free orango Juice In
ed. it is only natural that the g*&gt;- the* leading Items now on sale |Tuherctilosu A.«snci,i:t,.i, tt i. ev
Mi Million is chairman of the
to tourists.
From there, the Komnnia’a National Truant Tarty,
ernment should faVnr at tbi- *•” »- at the .Sanford State Karmers plained &lt;o i|(r lt,.f.,f. i Iol. at tt- &gt;VJI,lll - .*-|i. 1U| Al-Olli,
1 III
The Sanford City llowllng Lea- tourists will be directed to the tha National Liberal and the Socud
Market; trucks are arriving In ,,colitr W r.i't &lt;■,&gt; . ... ..... -.da . -li'Mci .1.1 !.r to.nil- lo- -t.ltl'Oieul
tile enirv into Tales!tin* of a
"
Mr. Sayer Democratic parties nre nut being
Hue will bowl at the 8anfoid Howl­ Community House.
i teasing numbers from. Ute .|(&gt; Mre. Kilo aid K n .)..■,. - /et.it &gt;. .1"la y III all ui 111I cm prcpaicil fit
-iderahle numlter **f d&lt;*|'ln*e.l -I. '
given isiual Irecdom and ca m p a ig n
ing Alley Wednesday night at 7:30 wae asked to call for bids
»euboar,| sure* and Csnsila, and rtl,,, wits tmiisluhed by « »r\ill. Uie A mi m i .in Bar As-ociation.
m Europe.
with
Nov, 12, and plans and speclf£ facilities * in comparison
o'clock.
am . ...... to Mi
ill,, &lt; iiinn-ctnut liennnral says
There Is something else, h»w With nil stalls occupied, business r.o.ehlon.
Trirmie- Cross's democratic Front
Teams scheduled to bow I are; cations will be» prrovlded In
oiim yT t t m‘ y ru M th* thrM Kucher L t d that lh, ......... ...... . lint) a treaty couid pioynte -tor
ever,
which
Is
not
cub
minted
'
*
*
purpose,
few
days
for
this
tt
party.
Vet* "Happy-Go-Lucky’' vs. Flor­
dollar mark, .wording to ,*fo r k in g 'm tho tnt. .e-t of c m
ease tho crisis which lots atison million
11. J. Iahman. market manager. immitv health for the common swift and certain punishment for
ida ' Statu Bank, Blackout* vs was announced
Premier Groza has turned down
specific violation of atomic energy
in
Tnleslino
over
.The
fi&lt;ry
problem,
Edward
Bhinholser
and
TL
A.
Tho new eight stall addition is
demands by opposition parties for
Bauer Appliances, Lance Toastregulations and - tins way,, he^
of Jewish Immigration.
Cobb,
representing
southstde foreign observers at the polls and
soothsldi
completely* occupied, with ono good o f all.’* ,
hee va Seminole County Motor* Cobb,.
WASHINGTON,
OcL
2#
Mrs. Kire-licr. who hail* 12 year* says, would leave no question of
That is tho plotting now going apace reserve,! for fsYmers, Innd W. O. W. r». the Jayeeee. A ll property owners, asked tha Com rejected requests that the election
(
A
T
)
—
The
OTA
has
an­
veto and ini opportunity for escape.
dons
on among tho Arabs against Ndli eluding nn office. So many ap­ of Halvati. in Army experience b
members sr0 urged to bo present.
nr” ™ ** postponed to allow more tlino
nounced the decontrol of all
I' m on- Miin-ii-f Stalin 1 - * ui-il his
ther t rKpittt
O* 70. fw
f
r«ffiitritln n ThItritiih nutn
the British and the Jews
schem plications for market space are fore becoming connected with thoj
Any momber not present at start­ If! rega ilnf tos Z
V ls
resgUlratlon.
Th,. British
note
fata and oils Including lin­
tut lull. Iilld (Pi.1 j View* m woild all ail'- yesterday
ing that Is leil by the powerful how bring received that an en­ tuberculin*!, \
ing lime' receives -85 pin* for the r * ™
”
it will be up to the Groza
seed oil. The agency said the
Mufti of Jerusalem The Mufti &gt; tire new addition could ho filled, tho orgnniialim, ha* a three fold in tli. for..... . Die WI it ten question
gnme.
new order — which went In­
program
i i i &lt;n.&gt; finding; r'r and ausrti ,- intciview that It,, has
Id? oSkk F r « « e
f
l° i ’l WUrM
1nnll--cvery-lhlng that i- 111tti-*D 'aid Mr. l^hman.
to
effect
at
one
minute
past
Company to operate an abattoir
„ nfl,^ t,on IUto
it -i &lt;| ..ii prtu am- is i a-loii*. I his
String beaus, locally grown h i n p U n l i i i i * u n i ( !) r i- li u '.i li
or Jewish. 11nJ Amin Kl llu--eini
STRIKES M IN E
genuinely
compiled.
midnight
this
morning
—
In connection with their new
ration An l mi nil (hr*,, of *fe,-»,* I hi, Matin ,i11- 1* le t a li-i of tl
are
In
good
supply,
are
of
fine
—
to
give
him
is
name
not
only
|
would
release
eoeoaut
oil,
iKarlicr, the American political
. -li •
n»on
• I *.. n in
, th e
quality nm| nre bringing f 2.00 pharrt * n f ■ i. *r-. r l i - l i e in I ' l l .
.
YOKOHAMA, OcL 20 , UP)— planL
fish
oils, inedible tallow, 'is the spiritual head i f Tale-''n*
\i--,L. n, iu .t|ii t.i lo ol .d .10 Am. 1II alt l ow. .li.OIIC&gt;.
Mayor Gut replied that the representative in Buchan it Burton
to f«.fi0 a hamper, t'ucumbers orgnttiznt &gt;■
A United States Eighth
•lie
million
or
so
Moslem
tr.tb*
grease
*hd
a
number
of
less
, ilngii It.idln- of Hie l riitc-l Press
transportation officer In \ X Z Commission had granted Alex R. Berry, presented the American
important Item* for price ( tiuv is their |ailltirnl leuih-, o- arc not hitting tho extremely lion with nil nther relief .i xii\ * -oi ml ion
high
gh prices of Iasi year, and aro it) the rmiilli .
hama disclosed today that tha Johnson and Korreit Gatchel, note that declared that the Groza
j
well,
Morvlver,
hi*
influeme
e&gt;
I
control.
’iced at |4.GO
III
highlights of tlie Stalin
priced
94.50 a hamper. These
/-United State* lin o merchant- owners of the planL time to government was not allowing op­
Thanking
rlie
llotariap-r
for
tln-rr
!
,
tends
into
Transjordan,
liaq.
»d a
a* to sire, washed nasistunee rn her work and pnliq.riij ’•lali’liii-iil Ale these
V^i»n S 6 Sinneb was damaged find another aite for the abat­ position parlies full registration,
.WASHINGTON, Ocl. 2t»—trl*) .Saudi Arabia, Kgyut, I run, mil art; graded
equal
radio
time
or
adequate
new*
toir.
A
reply
is
expected
from
when aha ■truck a stray mins
11 -Tin* Shviiit leader uisiTTX
Another household commodity wii. Syria. He It gifted with lead­ and polished, principally by Wll- out that Itntariari George Touhy ;•
last week enroute from Pusan, th* owners in a few day* on paper circulation.
Eggplant are chairmifti of tli,. Christma* Seal that Itn-sla 1m- rot developed a le .
put on th* aklds today by O. I’. A. ership, haa a strong_ personality, llanr Williams.
this,
Mayor
Gut
said,
and
tha
Korea to Kobe, Japan. Non* of
prioed at 92.50 to 13.00 a unit. Sale and that liotarian Boy Holler atom ImiiiUj or a n y -similar w rngmi.
The prlc„ agency alinpnl lev; out and i* h i crafty as * fo*.
the crow was hurt and tha ves­ Commission Is aeralUng this .re­
Hanford CfVledo Truck growers i* cltairrnan of the AdvnnA-d • 2 ) —Stalin "ays that Bussiu's
from under centrol on tho ground • Most of hit life. Ilusseini lias
ply
before
taking
any
action
on
sel waa towed to Kobe for re­
that there i* plenty to meet all made war on Iho Jew* of Tales- have taken .over stall No. 1, ami Gift* Committee, she declared triHip strength in Western Europe
Australia Pipks Up
conditioning. Th* 6.000-ton ship tha matter.
demand*. The agency said that it tlne. Indeed. In T.'ZO, whin hi* have painted It and Installed that tho proceeds from the sale of will he rtsluccd in two month to
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lana . to
was under charter to th* army.
enclosure.
Harold Kast- Christmas Seals is tho organi* total tin divisions and that ‘this
Local Police Signal ha* decontrolled both natural ice brother waa the Mufti, he fled in office
whom a letter‘ hkd been directed
ncr’s stall. No. 2, la being read­ Mtton’a only source of retemio 10.
and
th*'manufactured
variety,
and
■
*Tz-«najordmn
*D
«i'
being
sentenc'd
by
tha
Commission
calling
at*,
BHRVINO NOTICE
ied for business urlth office on_ _ .. ....I II
TL_ liid iia lr t' 1
____ *
r
-I *
31
Htulm
arrused , Winston
well. *The
industry to 10
Folic* Chief Boy O. William, icing acrvicea aa
tentlon to tha condition o f tha
year* Imprisonment for his closure, .and there Is already with which to curry on its great Uliurrhill of lieiijg anu-ng what
garage structure partially de­ today had a Uttar, sent to hitn take* In an estimated tztio.ouo.om' part In the anti-Jewinh tloU. The activity there In produce sale*. work.
SHANGHAI, OcL 29,
stroyed by fir* opposite the by Alan Graham, a “ radio ham" a . year.
‘ n Observer* In
President G. A. Speer announc­ Stalin terms '‘ Instigator# o f p new
next year,(he brother died and lluj Mr. Williams haa etarted his cu­
w ar" In the United States and
Hotel Mayfair ware granted a of Melbourne, Australia, who re­
i UkI
today that
Consumers and others interest­ Amin wa* granted amnesty, after cumber business with supplies ed that thia is Nitlioflnl Air Mail
Britain. ‘
,s
Shek'a dHv* toward Dairen request to have tha building re* ported that at 9:46 A. M. Sept. ed now may get a new OTA direc­ which he was appointed Grand mostly from Wauchula.
Week
and
asked
Botarians
to
co­
Jack
4)
The Soviet Priviuior s’ay* he
D his indirect way o f serving built for a lon g* use.
4 (8:45 T. M. SepL 3, here) he tory* * 127-page lleting of all com­ Mufti aince It 1* the custom for Flynt, who also operates at tho operate in making the event a
notice to th* Unibed Nation* of / 1L B. Pop* requ ited that n bad heard signal* of excellent modity groups which have been de­ this office to remain in the same Homestead and Fort Plcrco mar­ success. He also read a letter from i s 'in flat disn JreemGnt With Secth* continued presence of Rue- Haas* to the Yaeht Club W ild ­ quality from WQRA the local controlled up lo and including Oct. family. It la an ironic circumslnnre kets, is preparing for a big Mrs. C. K. Carter asking support ictiu y of State Jatfles Byrnes that
there is gr'owifig tension between
■ian troop* in that important ing, used by th* Rad Crou dur­ pohoe transmit if r, wltlch haa power 16, The price is 93 and copies cun that It ura* Sir Her!&gt;ert Samuri, tomato season..
for the Celery Crate. This matter
Biisstn and the United Slates.
port ctre. Under Urma of tha ing tha war, and attU occupied output o f only 25 watt*. Graham be obtained at the government th*. fix at British High Commis­
Other operator! in tho targe was referred to the Youth Com­
nth old
aid Slno-Rnaalan
trea- by this agency, be given to tha gave th* correct frequency aa
14-month
Stno-i
___ _____
« 33.1 printing o ffice at Washington. Sup­ sioner of Palestine under the building aro Sanford Produce mittee for action.
ty^ Dairen la sapponad to be a Coaat Guard Auxiliary and Nav me or. 9.05 meters.
plements will b« Issued as fast League of Nations mandate, wlm Company with A. L. Skinner, Joe
Visitors at today's luncheon in­
fr «* port. Throe obeerrers the or- al Reserve. H * said that
and Co. with Bud Richards and cluded O. I* Taylor, G. K. Snow, Ship In Reported
Graham stated that it waai hart} aa tha epeeded-up decontrol pro- appointed Hal Amin. Mufti.
I n that Chlang haa no Intention Coaat Guard *61 repair
W. Altman; Jbhn McClelland Jo*. MoCortqack, W , ‘ II. Thomas,
to
aLth*.»*n»J* channel grptn o f President Tntmsn make* .Although lfitexn*|ion*l_ politic* J.
On-Way To Flbridaunder tha btttldlnir. nrotU
*
u S
22* ^
the*6 many poire* Irani- them necessary.
dictated th!* action by the British, la a new operator who formerly Geo, If. Cochranr, Malcolm Daven­
City make* other repairs. Mayor
Dj
lore#.
worked
with
Hugh
Whelehel
and
had
m
wrote
that
ha
hoc
With Paper Cargo
port,
Howard
Phillips
and
James
they
finally
found
it
necessary
to
Cealtaae* Ow P u t f t » r
A new decontrol order which
Vaeeived th* signal on a new IB will fro * msny more items i banish him from Palestine in 1937. Julian Ponder who occupy an j Pittman o f Otlsmlo. and Donald
A U TO ACCIDENT
adjoining itall.
tub* superhrtrodytie which he had
1
Bolls, formerly of Jackson, Miss,
awaiting final action In the officJ He took refuge first in Syria, and
JACKSONVILLE, OcL 29, (ff)
Whit* attempting to
Is Sentenced
In tha new building a n Alvin but now o f Hanford,
built’ hunrolf end it received on of Pric* Chief Paul Porter. A re­ then In Iren, and finally in Italy
— The newspaper shortage be­
left thm Imt Calefy Avenue
Johnson,
Lake
Mary
war
vet­
ing experienced by some Florida
F o r Stealing F a g s the 3 la 13 mater band. Ha reported lease haa been promised after —always managing to keep just eran, who l i supplying beans
northward Into Locust Avenue.
that he had been receiving signals Nov. 1.
nvwrspapcra la expected to be reahead o f th* British forces during from his own farm; Richard
Hut evening a Ford truck drtvm
An O PA economist, Meyer Sher th« war year* at they occupied 1
Packard Bill,
and avuil
John Walson,
William Smith, aegto of about since 1937, except fo r the six year*
n s w il, who
Wlltl Veterans Of Foreign Bovod with tho arrival .-next
by Den Curry,
W t bv a
week of tho S S Corner Brook
' ,
Diamond T. Truek driven by John SO years of age, was yesterday h* aervad In tho Austraiilan army. man, says 44 percent o f th* aver­ the Middle EasL Of course, the hara Installed a room for “ pink­
with a cargo
of
newsprint
JS,-Procock, west on Celery Ave­
to aerv* 90 day* In jaU He reported alio receiving W PIIA, age family's cost o f living dollar Mufti waa welcomed by Mussolini ing” tomatoes; Joe Cork
-ley, proW
ars
Hold
Meeting
aboard. *
1
police signals from Orlando, also etUl la under control. That’s a with open arms, for both the Duce dtree; R. S. Bales, U T.'. Beverly
hi
nge* Th* Impact on the right side whea Judge J. G, Sharon found him
Officials
of
tha
Straehan
' from BL Patanburg (WO- big reduction from June 30 hhen and nftler wore doing their utmost o f Quitman, Ga» and Henrv
of the Ford truck, knocked it m ilty o f stealing five carton* of
The
Veteran*
of
Foreign
War#
Shipping Company say the ves­
into a Chevrolet1sedan driven by cigarettes
nearly Bo percent o f tha same dul- to inflame the Mosleme of the lengwell. who handles tomatoes. Foat 3282 held Its regular meeting sel will dock at Savannah Friday
yesterday
afternoon
the *
lal waa spent for Items with price Middle East against the Allies. He The Sanford Fruit Company and last night at the Legion Hut on
from the Margaret Ann Grocery.
and then proceed to Jacksonville
carried on hi* anti-British activ­ Market Fruit (^mjiany are now
ceiling*.
•
According to Joe Baundera, ator*
th,
the Lakefront. The meeting #as to unload part at Ita cargo. Th*
ities from Italy until he again* was handling m u ch ___
_
SHAW-WINqOR
■usdriving zharge have been manager, th*
had
forced to flee, Jtl* time to NaxlThe market restaurant, the old under the direction of Commander ahlp will then continue to
S TR IK E CONTINUED
who purchased
a been filed egalnat
Bralley Odhani and was preceded Where additional (locks of paper
HOLLYWOOD, OcL W - O D - occulted Prone* where ultimately platform and other parts of the by a dinner party which wae at­ wilt be unloaded- nouJrwooD. ocl j
mrot, then throw It behilnd ve*e•'-v- Peacock.
*
market a n
acbeduled to be
j
table counters as a mi
Clarinet PIavtr Artie Shaw and IIope for a quick settlement o f the be came under Allied control.
r-» 1
tended by a large number o f mem,
STATIO N BOUGHT
When,th* Mufti skipped out of painted aa soon aa supplies are
Writer. Kathleen WInaor are man movte strike was dissipated again
■ out of th e’ store
AIR PILOTS STRIKE
r ith or without some A l­ available. A contract has been
J, Q. Calloway, war veteroa, who
and w ife, today after a surprize today. The strike‘ now in Its fifth Franc*—1
port rig as a shopper.
4KH1N0T0N. OcL 29, (
The occasion was “ get acqutinted
.....................
*
» . Mlaa week. The A. F. o f L. Internatonal lied connivahe#— end arrived in let fo r repaving the market
in Juarez. " Mexico.
haa been aseoeleted with th* local
Howard Bender, assistant atore marriage
night” and each member was called President Truman's Aviation
station o f Ah* San Oil Company on manager, and Lyra Borqutrdf*, Winsor is Shaw’s fifth wif* end Alliance o f Theatrical Stage Em- Egypt, he was given refuge along area.
upon to give a brief outline of vtsory Committee la expected to
Park Avenue, hee purchased the a meat cotter, detected the negro he Is her second husband. Miss gloye* and it* Insurgent local 883 into pious assurances that he
in the desidlockhla service activity Including units lnteraede tods
Hit the jackpot in her
failed to patch up fhelr would not be uermltted to engage
Standard Oil Filling Station
in the act ef leaving the store
ed ptrik*
L pilot* a t
TOWNBEND MEET
served with and theatre In which th* inns-'
With the cartons of cigarettes In first literary try with “ Forever iquabU*. The local ia continuing in political activity. • But the Muf­
airlines.
The
the
veteran
served.
ti
u
vfnr
much
In
tha
picture,
ae
Amber.”
—
*
novel
broed
on
to
picket
film
atodloe
and
th*.
A
There
wilt
be*
a
meeting
o
f
the
nahad.um*
question
tion to
to be decided
d*chlad ta whether
British
Foreign
Secretary
Berin
Townsend
Club
at
the
Court
House
Th*
next
regulerly
scheduled
aroreh by
the government should take
Tuesday night at 7&gt;30 o'clock, meeting o f the jmet will be po«l-------- “ W Mt*at Ute'bnivvraUy of California,
W. I, Hughey announced
today.
poned until N ot. 25.
.............r-Tr!..
_________
.

tut assulias-ku i*:u:nui
The Nation’s labor situation
looxs brighter to day than
it has in a lohg time. Tho
shipping strike is over on
tile Last and Gulf coasts,
^iugar tliut has been tied up
nn the holds of* ships is al­
ready being unloaded and
will be Hewing to market
sunn, Nctv York's trucking

City Authorizes1Anglo • American
Tourist Booth At Protest Filed On
Municipal Z o o Romanian Voting

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;; String Beans And Mrs Ed Kircher
C i t r n s Leading Explains Work Of J
In Market Sales, T. Bi Association *

Price Ceilings On
Ice Are Removed
By Government

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THE 3ANF0RD HERALD, S A N ro frlV FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHT

New Father Reports
Shortage Of Names

there'* ■ nhortage of girl*’ fim t
nam e., according to the fath er of
a three*work-old' Liverpool, N. Y.,
girl. who returned a name form
to the county unfilled.
In a letter l&lt;&gt; Bernard M. MIt-

Bodies Of Fliers
i Found In Heroes’
Grave In Norway

TA BLEJlIP P LY

U 1W E « &gt;

THURSDAY, OCT. 24, 1946
vejfejl. in the Telem ark Mountain*,
ahoffly a fte r m idnight on Septem­
ber 10, IIMI.
’
The dlalnlrrm m -nt team found
that ^hrfr l«Hlle* hail liren burieil

in a cSipmon grave by loyal N or­
wegian* with ji atone marker
n e a rly tn ir a v e l' "Ihry gave .ill
a mart ran gfvb for freedom and
peace."
Freah flower* decorated the

VERSAILLES, F r a n c e — Tlie
American Army grave* regU tration cumtnaml. in final report* laaued here, told how the bodies of
1 1 United State* Army air corp*
flier*, miaaing aince Septem ber
I'lft, were found In recent S can­
Fire loaaea attrib u ted to flam- dinavian operation* of a U. H.
mniile wooden roof* exceed lid ,. Army dlainlerment team.
The crew In a four-engined
bomber bound with heavy cargo
year, more than 3.600 foe Norwegian underground force*
rraahrd into tow ering Mount Skor

^ M V E A L IT T L E
OH E V E R Y T H I N G

JANE PARKER
FRUIT CAKES

Fancy lumg Oram

white c ro it otm king each grave,
th e .re p o rt xtlid-—flow ers that had
Inert renewed regularly throughhut 'nearly tw .i' yh*r* until ‘in.American iquAtf could reach the
grave niui In mg m e uodie* oaca.

YOU B U Y '

iU.TaT ^j:

lb- 72c 5 lbs. 3.35
Vanilla Teffee

Ctiaee A Sanborn

F x tta Standard

Ann Page Pure Strawberry

Extra Standard

Tomatoes N0216&gt;ac

Pound Cakes 28c

thi r.tui *iiu,uc * e*onc n* c a

,

Preserves

Quantity Rights Reserved
Pricos Good Thru Saturday, OcfoDer 26

, ---------------

lb. Jar

•

49c
Nappy I tie*

tomato Juice

No. t 2■, Can

Tomato Catsup
Our Own

14 oz. Bottle

Old l ime

Crackers#

Hmakrd Klnnan

19c

HatJrl'* VnnUla

Extract nq 2 Bo*t 1 2c
FILLET

Lb 43c
Tablets

LOBSTERS Lb 55c

4

lb. Carton

Squash

t ’nprrlrd
Fry. W a.hluglon
llelU'luut

As Advorlisod.ln McCnll'i

19c

Armour

19c

2 lbs..

29c
. . . .

-

.

2 lbs.

Frr*h Trruler

Orange

•

2 Bunches

String
Beans
Fanry Yellow

W y /

Bushel

Fancy SHcrlrd

Fairry Tender

Cooked for tlrolllng

17c

'(iarili-n Fresh Fruits &amp; Vegetables

Carrots

OYSTERS pt 89c

WHOLE
APRICOTS

ibl . 17c lb. 31c. lb. 59c

Tea
Tomatoes
Frr*lr

Italtlmore Extra Standard

12c

Verb Imperial

’

Snmvhlto

Master

25c
*

Cauliflower

i&gt;
a

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.

Molasses

16 oz

llrren laibel Brer Kabbit

Kraft Amer

Ijn f

CHEESE

'/a Lb

Yellow S h a r p

•CHEESE

Grapefruit

Molasses i6°z

Oranges ,

Powder Rog 11c

llarlda
E-Z Lltpild

V. K. No. I lied tui

•

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'A-Lb

I'ruvaltme
lluug h

CHEESE

Make* W m dnw * S pa rkle

White Cheddar

CHEESE

Lb

MEAT

12 oz can

Mixed Vegetable*

No. S Can
Fane* Imng (drain

No. 1 Can

Reets

n Iapi' r

Can

Tomatoes
Iona *

63c

Yellow Hand Spired I.UfUll

I

FLORIDA ORANGES
Lb
8&gt;/2c
IDAHO POTATOES
5
tbs
?Sc
GEORGIA SWEET POTATOES Lb 7 ^ c
CANADA RUTABAGAS
Lb
3 'Ac
SH IPPE D EGGS (Or. A Lg Kama.) DoZ 6 3 C

. . . . 11c

Itlue Iloy Red

No, ] C a n

Kidney Beans .. 12c Macaroni, 8 oz.

37c

Sultana Small Early Ju n e No. 2 Virginia Dare

Red ,

Peas, No. 2 can 15c Wine, 4-5’h ....
Comilock Pig

C hase &amp; Sanborn D a ted

WESTERN A GRADE BEEF

At Adv»itis*d In McCall'*
Armour’.
York Imperial

Buthgl

Sirloin Steak
lb.
Round Steak
lb.
T-Bone, Porterhouse
lb.
Brisket Stew
lb.
Chuck Roast
lb.
Boneless Stew
lb.
Jumbo Ocean Shrimp
lb.

f r y . Washington
Oeltrluu*
Oreen Label U rtr Kabbit

Powder

11c

Arm A Hammer Baking

Velvo

t

Coffee

ib

30 .c

. ,

ib

19c

SaucV'a Vanilla

.

Extract No 2 bo* 1 2 c

Lb 43c

30 Mule Team

-

*

-

Cooked for Broiling

Tablets

LOBSTERS Lb 55c

4

Grapefruit

Freeh

Cauliflower

Local Fryers
Breast, Legs, Thighs
Wings
lb.
Backs
lb*

i

- *

No lione Codfiah

-

Bnowhlte

a - 1, st.ii.

-

OYSTERS,
pi 89c
.

Baltimore Oysters
Skinned Hams
Pork Chops

Long Ioland

-

Baltimore E x tra fltandard

Ex. Rid.

Fre»h Park ,

Crackers

HADDIE Lb 49c
-

FILLET

Baltimore Oysters

NUC Premium

Km.iked Firman

\

K raft A m ir Loaf

N. T. Dreaeed Long laland

DUCKLINGS -Lb

43c

' ft-

Yellow Sharp -

CHICKENS

CHEESE

Lb.

69c

TURKEYS

Lb

79c

D A O Tender

FRYERS

Lb
Lb

83c

Starch

W U U Cheddar

Make* Window* Spark!*—

Yellow Band Bf Iced Lunch

Diaper-

MEAT

White Lbsix. 25c

Windex 20. ,
12-ox can

SOrer F a Ih ,N a 1 * w a Be. S r ,

CAKE FLOUR

5c

CHEESE

89c

D ft O R o u tin g

CHICKENS

&gt;A

Provalone

D A D Pan Ready Hen

Boston Butts

CHEESE

Cut b p Pan Ready Frtcaaeeoin*

Prone Plums .... 27c
Lb-Box,

POSTUM
4 oz. 24c 8 oz. 42c

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” •

�THE W EA THER

In Unity There l» Strength

Scattered lhunder»hi&gt;&lt;« rr* ni north.
« r - l ptylttin am| n,(J~U -.raltrrrd
"hi'Bpfi r ^ 'l anil . oulb port ion*
iHn aftrrnimn. .Sr.»llcrrd thuniteithnwer* m r r north port inn tonight
linl,m ,-r snulh anil rcntral portions
Kalllrtln). I fimil\ nft,| m oire in
rstrem e nofth portion S aturday,

To Protect th e Trace of the lVorM;
'i* Promote (he f n p i M *f America
I * Prod ore Prosperity lor .Sanford;

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVII

SANFORD,

E sta b lish e d 1908

Cabinet Gives

Inactivated Armada

In

F L O R ID A , FRID A Y ,

A ssoeialcd P ress E rased W ire

Russians Yield To Pressure
C a lc u t t a For Debate On Veto Power

Agreement On Poats
In New Government
Is Regarded As En­
couraging E v e n t

Attorney General Is
Analyzing Contract
Between J. L. Lewis
A n d Government

OCT. _ 2 6 r 19-16

Vishinsky - Declares
However, That Such
Discussion Will Be
Only Waste Of Time

\s U. N. General Assembly Convened In New York

CALCUTTA, DcL 25—(/V)—Ten
persons were killed mid IJT oilier*
were hurt Ihly m orning in a n n ?
nulbiriih uf stabbing tfnrillg l l l n i l f
Modem rioting in C alcutta. Rioting
has upset normal ro jtin e in lienB*l to such nil r&lt;tent-H int officials
h tre n tr trying to rush fond inU
the Irioililr nren*.
(tut Hint*’* le tte r new* front
Indi.i'i boiling ikiIIUcjiI..fro n t to ­
day. In New Uelhi. u high-aourud
in the Ilimlu-lciHAtl-lnilla Con. res*
party any* the Cw rgr.s* nml th e
Moslem league have reached *
rimitunmise.
I f , npp.m-riMy u solution \ n the
dUtrlbultim. of portfolios In thu
interim
coalition
governm ent
Thnt*' the iisiio which ho it tbrriileiii-d in tiiimf •lioiit’ the ieflgnJ-1
Inn of oil 1‘nnjrc** pm iy minisH-r». |I ' h expected th a t the rubirtel
pioitH will Vf nnriouttced shortly
hy I hr Vlrrroy.

WASHINGTON, OcL 25.
1-The' threat of a stHkc
in the coni mines was care­
fully considered today by
top-Icvcl K°vernmcijt lenclTlui subject yua discussed
it -tU-niiputo-,nicoUng of
esident Trumnn’s
President
Truman's cabinet
Attorney. General Tom Clark

disclosed th a t
hU office It
S a n a ly iin g the governm ent's con*
Irsc t. w ith the United Mine
Worker*.
T h n t'i Ihe aBrorm ent which
vras negutiuted lanl May afte r
the tan*!m m»nt -took nver the
Idle jr e f t coni mine*. The bos*
of the United Mine - W orkers,
' John I&gt;. *l,ewU, Want* the con­
tra c t, re-one ncd. He aayn he will
roimhlcr llie contract void unless
the ruKotiatU ns s ta r t by Nov. 1,
TKi Rovemment, which still it
0 operating the m ines,' has taken
the stand th a t th e contract mu*t
remain in .force-unit) the mines Tart of the h urr WO-shlp arm ada anchored a t (irr n t Cove Sprint* on
are returned Jo „ their private the St. Johns Itlvrr lie qulrtl/~ at m l , framed -by tree*. It I* here that
f ft i i
i^i i
** * • ^
the Lartesl (coup of ship* In the entire United Stale* l* utgorrd, u i r
T hr A ttorney (tenoral in ado It aa a ltln f Inactivation, some totally Inactivated, eventually, SSI .ship*
clear today th a t lie had not J&gt;rcn wttl be berthed at II plrr* now being ro ru lru rlrd at a ro*t of ovrr
Seminole, i* tne fir*l county In
asked to study the contract, hut I ID,000,000.
Klnrtdtt to have it* li-iirau nf vital
hs added: *
J Mai lit ic* 1'N‘iltril at „ Iniillh unit,
"We nlwuy*
analyte
thine
■I, i ilnn- In lit K raut Ifulllmnn,
thing* so we will In- ready If
. iliM-i (ii, of iln- Sniiiim lr t'o u n ty
celled upon.”
i It.... . Unit.
As for today** cabinet moot­
i lay tun Mayo, ita ie director of
ing, all . th a t could bo learned
i nl *tjiiu tim , which include 3
immediately wa* th a t the coal
jr n o i d of birth* mid death*, Inaituation wa* inontionod. It wa*
tei.il* to iiiHke u different *eUup
said th a t 1‘reaidcnt T rum an gave
lli.,n ihe one form erly In u*o In
no hint a* to w hether he is
j ...... pilitiK the*e *tatntic», said Ur.
optimistic over chances nf pre­
l.l^uillinan and all cnUiltic* which
venting tho walkout.
‘
J have health ufilr* will follow- tho
On tho b rig h te r tide la th r
! cvHiu|itr of Seminole.
"
settlem ent of a strik e which had
I The late II (*. Ila-kin* mi* id
dragged oa fo r h alf a y ear at
cliurge of these ilu tiatics for the
the A llli-C halm tni farm m achin­
• Sanford, Lake Monioo areu. Miv*
ery p lant In I .a Crosse, Wie. The
I D urotlij_l’op*j of the IK allh Urtfc
boost of
. Many ulana pd arbo^t o rg an it
TflKYi i. OlI* . 2 5 -; UU. I ok, o * i^ now deputy lej-istrar for l h *
J r ir tf - c c n J c W W
ration qnd finance. Itavod rrn an- ItiWt- i* ft r. hut *hi- my- *hi- Inca, al-o tile M-■* f(ip tin ly -k * i.* y
Tha aituatlon tn the maritime awers to &lt;|ticsticnna!rr* rrccntly isn't Tokyo Jlnuti pi at!
led by M r-.-J. I tli.wcH at 1 ita ‘
strike also U saen a* hopeful. cllt-ulat^d niqmiB cltiscn*, wnre
The jttrl that American ( o u r, monte, Lnngwouil, i-tr. J. II. JoneAll th a t stand* In th* w ay of a fiKurnl out by sapt-rintemh lit of have been boldinu m , -Tiikjii Un- t ' will I* deputy for tin Uvicdo a n a
settlem ent now as fa r as easl school* in he *tnt* at thelr m eet­
l 1 efiirlMB of *tie»e vital atuti-M
and Gulf coakt port* are con­ ing thi* week in nainr*villt, and t» tetilly named Ikuko Tubiiiii Slo *|» of vital Importune* Horn *
wit*
y-iaduflied
from
the
I
in*
t
cerned I* acceptance of it new th r it- plan* will lie recommended to
*1lv of f'afo iin a at lai* \ny-r!f, m ! In nllb ungie, *ald Ur. (Juillinm
proposal mad* b y the A K of 1,
OuiinB ihe month, Ur. tfulllni.ithe
l^gialature
a*
a
man*
In
imlUJI. She walked thlouBh the bnf
M asters. Mate* and Pllola Union.
ha* show I* indtion picture* i d a i .v
prnvlnr:
the
educational
statu*
of
'steel
'&lt;jltc»
of
SiiKaitH)
prison
a
f
O
n
Term* of tha union'* la test of­
_ to woman today on instruction* fmm
fer to th* shin operator* havo •he S late __f Florida accordinB
Herman E. Morris, acting county the
fedeial nthiriiey at
I.-**not yet been disclosed.
AnKcles- He »«V* there Mie least
With th# m erchant marine school superintendent^
In the m a tte r of school financi, a doien Tokyo Koscs. He say* he'*
■w 1 still Hen up, New Yorker* found
lhcm**lv*t surrounded hy 10,- th r superintendent* proposed n not Boln? to try to narrow the
000,000 pound* of sugar — but balanced, comprehensive program, field thivcn to jii*i on
’ it m ight JU»t as well have been of state aid u* recommended by
AtrordlPB t(&gt; what Ikuko Togti*
on tho moot) as In New Yorjc the ad v iso ry committee of school (old newsmen, tho federal attorney
reported. It i., probaldy lig h t. Sh -a y . *he
harbor. The aurcet stu ff is lying finance.
■board strike-bound cargo snips, wa* recommended that more study w u 'p 'l Toky,, Hope, she wa- tin1
and ran not be unloaded.
In- Biv-rl lo ih r tnc-prying nbilf- pjll Amei it,in fiifliloit; Itrli beuid
Th« strike of pilot* on trons- tlr* of various school district*, and ■nvei the. tudbi it* "Atm, Orphan
.world airline* continues to move th a t counties make *t-hof&gt;l tUxntlor Ann, you. favorite , tinny and
tuward possible settlem ent at efforts In line with ,their ability play untie.“
to "ay; also th a t pouihle doficien- • And for the bnn-lit nf Hie (!. I.’s
wage parley* In W ashington,
In Hollywood tha dove of elea lw m ad- l»v the State.
ill foxhole* who ever wondered
'tin pence I* fluttering above the hig
It was derided that teacher*'
movie studios a f t e r , a JurUdlc- salaries should be decided on Ihu what Arm, Orphan Ann. Iimkcil
like, hcrc -iteall i*. She's nbnut 30.
)&lt;aals of-previous training. O ther She wa* drevsrtl like a collcRe
gill today it» a IfTown -*kilt. jacket
and low beelid -loo-- She wor?
her h air lont- hnnginc down her
hark. If she lost welsh', during the
wnl litoadcastinu lhn*e -cripU
announcin'- the destrvrlion of
whoti* A met trait fleet-* •livisn-n* of
air s-iuadion* well, *he snined I &gt;
pound* back In .'-uBnnio pri*on
Wh n *he walked out of jail. *he
smiled Hi the photographer a an l
walkril atru ish t tiv the arm* o f u

w itlu lo iw n t i n l .n

s t r o n g n |t|" i:- ilic ii le d b y U te
tim i.ll Suite 1 an,| it, it«in.* Iloty.
**«\ V iin n u k y
w annf
that
while his MMit t r r now vHU'ngro*
111 liflilllf (ill |Jf(, |) " t { thr
ill»rin -ton "will he «' w ait*
nf i in I* and Wjll l-rlOrT no prns*
lii'nt, paulM r''
I h * inerUiiif S tf t»*n t f
u»n
sit e* m e corttRijUnu . J t a u |\ « r t f o r r
^trirtly ^R^rordiiijT In p y jin r o
piI'tiii f
MhHI ’In1 ^UfprlNO
N ubian iiMivi-_ As ii,i&lt;I
foft«
\ .sllituiky !**&lt;!
cum*
ntittfi'
nri I. &amp; *|fntnntl
that fh|*. tr b i Usne In* rt*uinvr&lt;I
ff'ti! l),
Ii*( :-.:.( \*. —(„.f It ft, I
I t t**k*-&gt;r It
»rrt, than
.t Ib tlp li *lrl»
Sit Hartley

Seminole Is First
In State Among
Vital Statistics

Price Of Meat Is
Cause Of Anguish
Among Shoppers.

In Gainesville Ann, Orphan Ann

BnU'lirrs*

Plans Made By Super Federal Attorney Inintendents For Im- * sists There Were At
proving Of Schools
Least Dozen ‘Roses’

I

&lt;•
cRrua juices, state* experim ents
• *
will b» condueUd In chem istry,
V#t physics, bacteriology, oceanography
and anything *Ua suggM U d tn
" ” th* foundation as a nt*oa* of

th a t purpose and fo r no .other. I t j” 01 • . *
was also proposed by tho U nanco
“
Committee th a t salaries of super- ',0 '0Hi " n
lntendent* bo put on a fair and b«r.
___
equitable basis, and that the 8900
restriction clause bo ellmihated,
vv- i . i
The pamlnr* or election of school
superintendent* Is to be left up f l i j n n y
to ihe counties. It was decided.
I t was recommended that in ham A fter i
Ing future superintendents, th a t t a d i o n
they have an M. A. degree and U n fro ’^
two years experience as an ad- tjon# fo j
m lnigtralor also a tta s h e rs eerti* f(nnford’s
Heat*, This law it not to be re- nick Hoi
troaclive-or pertaining to tu p erin - known a
tendenls already appointed, said jgj,j down
Mr. Morris. 8chool principals (a s u n tly . aai
in Bemlnole County) sra to be ap- ih„ S t. .
pointed by the S tate afte r consult- favorite f:
ing with trust***- Principals In for Detrol
tu rn Will recommend teacher ap - 1 rehearsals
pointments. ‘
j play.
The matter of teachers’ salaries
Aecordtr

{*_still
bein’* worked upon. Th*,«!aw,
hi*n
m
. m
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&gt; ie m u
next
eetlnr of# aui

t
I
I

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^

Ur. Jam es has been M perlm anting for sum* lim a on eon Verting
w n e l into » f* i- Tb* P1*”*
continue thU study a a .n w ll •u
analysing many of lh* 600 varWtl*s of seafood In these w aU rs to
dtU rm ln* nsw edible sped**, try ing to develop a uia fo r th* thous­
and* of acres -of non-«oimn«relal

and th* m aterial! and equipment
needed for hla Island laboratory.

will take place Ue*. t
villa.
* JA PS TO ■HANG
BlNOAPORF. Oet 2 5 - U P )-A n
A ustralian w ar Crimea court ha*
sentenced General Kumakkhl H arada,i the commanded In chief of
Japanese air force* Irf Java during
the war. and hla chief intelligence
officer. Col. K aruo Mssugl, to be
hanged. They were charged w ith
unlawfully flrilcrtng the execution

Expirting
breath
. Said
reserve
opinion
tune.
’ (tie to
from

tt \ s i i i m , i u s . itft »r.
i v t't— S t c r n r j ut d in it
Jump, lit nip- Iml it i iilnrrd
111,- Si a I,, ilrp.ti r inm l mi
frrord
it» Imiellraf Inlli
MlJiporlinE
t'rr»idenl
11 »
man'- dcniand for Itnnu.li tl«
anil -ub-lantlat mimic i ■iio-o
of Kuropran Je « - lulu I’.ilrline. Serrelary li t m e - made
I lint klillemenl ill 'a trllrr lo
It.ibbl Stephen tVi-e. \m riiran nu-mltcr nf th e Ji-t*i-l,
Aucnrt for I’alrttUiie m -rutlvr rummlllee.

Flans Are Made To
vr'• Promote Research

TARPON SPRINGS, OeL 25—
Plans to establish a Florid*
Resource Research C enter, sim ilar
to thiv/amou* Wood* Hoi* L abora­
tory i t l i p * Cod. on UfV** small
Island* in * th* Gulf off T atpon
Springs war* announced today,

|,v A n d r e i

Vishinsky in the face of

H brr«N FOUNUATIHN
SANTA FK, N. M„ (let, 5’UP)—Tho 2,600-acre estale &lt;if
Rrnest Thompson Helon nenr S m 'n
Fe, N. M, it tn become Ih r S&lt;-t»n
Foundation for the study of untiiral history. The 8J-year oj«l S*li&gt;n,
who was aft author, a r tis t nml iiVtu ra ils!, died' Wednesday,

• PROCLAMATION*
WHEREAS. Navy Day Nineteen Hundred anil Puny
ford* tho people of the United Btatav an opportunity to faint"
the achievement* of our Nsvy. and;
WHEREAS, this t i n t Nsvy D ay following demobilisation (torn
mankind* greatest w ar offers an opportunity for public recogni­
tion of th e peacetime mission of th a Navy, to guard our ration's
freedom, and;
WHEREAS, this year U an especially ft|rproprlal" occasion
(o honor tho veterans of World W ar n and to emphaalfe Uie im­
portance ot m aintaining a strong peacetime Naval ne-s-rve. train ­
ed and ready lo m an our fleet tn th e event of national emergency,
and;
.
WHEREAS, the alogan for Navy Day, this year is "Your Navy,
Victor in War, G uardian In Peace.”
nfEUEFOREk I. H. JAMES OUT. Mayor of Hanford. P i* .
hereby proclsigf4 Sunday, * October " Twenty-Seventh, Nineteen
Hundred and Axty-Bbc. as'N av y Day and call upon all cliUent
of Sanford to tak* p a rt In observance of this day through the
many channala open to them. .
Herein unto I h av e aet my h and this 22nd day of Octob-r.
IMI.
' •"-•*■
' ' I ' ’' ' - : ' '
»'■
H. JAMBS OUT
Mayor, Oily of Sanford. Pi*.

cu -*iiib

piolilvm* mi Us- iii-Ii
uni'* form, nod linen houi*lliiilitll are deVolnl to olalil
J hoi o olid li&gt;» of fill m ei|uipoi
“ U niing th e past month the
i oiirollee* have stoda-d the
-eel* nod disea**-* *,|jitikiIn o k crop* Any vriei.yi olo
, ml, levtul in siiiilviog unib -1
on Hie form Iroioiog |ii&lt;*gn*o
. ,,&lt;|iA-*led 1m ronliivt
\li *
I,,I,ii *,in, coiirtty *,i|i, r \ i-'.i --I
if , fi,t m i isiiiMi):

d- ( K&gt;» up.
er : The Imlrbi r*' loko .ill opUml..
"" j lie view of f It, iltu«li|in, how'*• ever......... .. p ii.ifcf Hint high
II plii*-* nill out h ut Line Tin"* pr*-iiieoi of i iu- l,.i-.il Flon.l.i
10 ,iwin-,| I liiiif, . , -tool It legi ,|,|,| ,|
I1* ii,,- oiiooiger »f till- I,., ,,l. .'.o ,
lo —
1,1 M
t, Mill,,-, of Jill tlll|l £ 1
I" wt li'tu
ii -ik ft,,,ii (, i i . i-*
11 cerll I OMUIIli -|IIMt * ' »|l I 11,* -

L io n s ( lu t) i ’l a n s I'o
S p o n s o r ( ir c u s H u rt'

Vlciuw I, lie, -ir-l Olitlllg lo i in, ,«
loeul (oijiilt-J Jiiaiinifi r. h. ii .
■hud to pay- u wliole.*«le prot d t - e o l i a juinoil on -sib’- -if
ts-rf,. til mint* nil to mb c.tri-asses, f»l r-n t* on purk Iron*
olid lio cent* o n. white liiiron,,
He rvpliiioe,| thnt present ‘‘small
rise*" in price Hm due to elimlllrllitiii of the f»vn, cent a poiitoi
solwfily for inerlv paid liv the
RovermiBolt t,, fit'K"*-*'H* to'lodd
jprice* down.

The Sanford I.Inn* today di*
rliln l to sponsor a rlrrtl* in San­
ford on Met*. II to arrariKc llioie
old to the blind piogiam . All" .tPp ol by MU* Kdna rh itten d co foi
uiil in ntUitiR 8150*1 tow ard mak­
ing tho Scmioob- llig b SfS,M,t
lib rary up, to* dale, wo*- taken
iioder considlrrlUioii liy-llo- Club.
tra il Slndt* a ltd ‘Kolter*. Mritm ,
m u members, were welcomed by
King I,Ion H enry W llle • Sevei at
member* were fln n l by Tall t .'Ut
NKW VfHUv, H it
25—fil'i
IT Hick KUbetry fill WI-III iirn Taellly nlx- unit* of thg Foiled
rjvcktiea.'- ‘
‘■tilfttc*. fleet - (ill by the h,ilt)c-,hi|i
MU.li'ori itciuiipif Into New 1'nri
bm te., t in In \ lo fake tout in 'N .w
U.vy ri'lcbmiimi*.
Among lhship* iiiichou*! in tb,- boy oil- tby
dettioycr* Foue, Fld« her, I’ynit,
. ' c ia h d k n e r n r . n y o v r , tituki Ami M ribling, There'* the
f,Vt—Nsa.*»u county police have un­ light rrilUcr U ttlc Itock, tin- a*folded the Mory of a dmnr-vtt' J .m ill tinn*pnrt Noble. Ihe Ian,I
trngnly which bnm atu d rain to I ing raft rrp n ir ship Gntdiu* and
two women.
mi vers I I.SM’m and l-ST'*.
.
Tliey say th a t Dr Prank H
La slier, a prominent physician.;
sh o t to death his wife, (H od",
about AS and h er mother. IS-yrsr- 1 NKVV YORK. (lei. 25—td ’y "The
oid Mrs. Emm* Bryan. Lnalicr nbo
C h u r c h in thi
U aaid to havo vrounded Ills 11- I'rcsbyterian
ycar-old son—a Navy v eteran -slid United KtaU* ho* •ipericd it drive
th en turned th* gun upon him­ Ut raise' 127,OOn.Otkt tn rebuild and
strengthen chuich ftgcnciri, which
self.
According to district attorney. were weakened «r d ts troy ill in
Jam es Oenrlg. tho «0-year-okl doc- the war. At ft news conference in
to r comm Iltd th e act apparrently-' New York, a spokesman said that
*_
_1.1. sAn'. ] over hla sen* lin.oon.onn will 'be u sid to aid
In disappointment
failu re -lo resum e medical studies P rotestant groups in fiuropa ami
because of disabilities he suffered th* F ar East,
during the war.
SALK
T h e son 1* In one hospital with
n bullet wound tn hi* cheat while
Dr. Lasher 1* tq another with four
I&gt;. I), Han lets, Ovinlo grower,
bullet wounds inflicted by a 23 h n , nurejinasd the C ushlnj Houso,
caliber rifle. Jtl* condition i* dm- largest rooming house tn Oviedo,
frlbcvi m extremely critical.
from Mrs Annie Fleming.

Two Women Killed
In DomeHtic Trii^'dy

lod.ij, a long I, i of. irltcloi
i|e«noi| by, lll'A !o h- &gt;|nvi|in(tvmil to the &gt;-"-.t d! Iim iiB have
lueiwdiwvonlroHeil. T h-y infliulo:
So-plailden,
optical
gooil*.
handcwolliiil pbururtfraph*, 1-ils nf
elect runic •-*|iti|intrnt
odd for
a*«einbly inl-i rr-iviid fdayers,
aoiplftii-1 ,
mii-chpliow*.
loud
upcaker-i nod sim llnr dcviccsS
motor-; h.md operated washiiiB
niuchliiea;
non •di-clrient
Ictl^
■hopper* and juicer*-; lantern*,
niantW- lump*
and
hitrricann
tittup*,' that ‘ii -o oil. kerosene or
Uaaolluu; and ibYvroi; and t-il"
th e n knives and folk-,.
i.H u m n o t Ivl.TS
VTtM KHHI.M CM
"Tt T hr Swedi-h new-f&gt;.ip&lt; r Altoniilnilrl •••■lav q uoted' a Herman
wiukei arriving ill Ktmkhoifti ftS
Moymg Hint tierm an* had v t n
Huvsisn* lire " b HomV i *mk*t-'‘ from
Htnlpmunib- northw ard aerm s Ihe
Haitir. Stolpmuende t* h&gt;cule*l on
the Hattie Sen rua*l. mi'lwHy ire
tween UanstB s'") Swlneimutnl:.
SH HMKt
MAUItlU, Urt. 2b (tP)—The
F Ungi*l m w .paper A rriba h si lienouncet! Kccretary-ttvoi-iMl Trygve
l.lo’s re|Mtrt to th*? Unite»l Nation*
Assembly -Joali rday. The report
i.rireil lh&lt;- United N ahonv. As terrib­
ly to prompt TkcHan againsL lha.
Franco regirnv. This,"says Arriba.

URANGR BOWL ItUMJFJt
MIAMI, tict. 22- Attendance a t
the ItUfi Miami-Holy Cross Urang-i
Howl football Bsme was an alltim e high—Jbkooo. &lt;
,

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i

THE 3AWFORD H£KALU. bANhOKU, FLORIDA

trus Commission
iyfl Florida Fruit

Gets Good Support

a
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N D, Oct,
.LA
. . .KELA
. __ . _____
. (Special)
— Early shipment*, of Florida orthe inatket* at the
of a disappointing Califor­
nia Valencia *e*&amp;«f», are run-ting
•w ith unusually fjvif . reception,
*ale*
reo reren ta tiv e io f the
Florida Citru* Uonmiinhm report.
' In i n i t i a l . the teports for the
w eek ending Oct. 10 also indicate
quality and rondltion of
grapefruit hu* hewn fav ­
orable
reason, #with . M*dl«ifi
and plpk
U ing given prefer-

angef, hitting
service

(hat th«
Florida
this •
fruit

Hire over srrded. Some- o f the
dealer service-men Mid th at cooler
Wcuttu-r Would stlrnulat coii*unrp
tlon of g rap efru it, which h a’ beta
feelioj competition from top grade
melon* and &lt;uh*r&lt; fruita.
.
Little rhan g e to n noteil iri th j
rninird Juice aituntiou, though rev.
r ia l of the reports uuntioned the
effective cooperation the trad e 1*
giving the citrus rominlsslou's cur­
rent advertising and promotion
drive oil juice*.
The reception given FJnrida'*
"liMfl-17 orange rrop, which j w n
lifts begun to Jh n v e in vqhim ,’wij*
itnuriially cordial this season not
ordv L c iu u e of the t'ulifomi.v
deal, h u t aim liecau*e’ of the good
quality o f F’lorida fruit, fornnil*.
*lon representatives said.
“ From contacts made during the

p ast •week, iL-would .ap p ea r th at

FRIDAY, OCT. 25

MOCOW.
Oct. '2&amp;—OP)—'The
government newspaper Sivestia
says th a t th e interest of lata*
American hnd liritish Industrie!

notide
•
-----■-----i A stitr said Hugo w as bettei
BUENOS A IRES OP)— Take th fli tWo other custom ers, AleV
It from his barber — Victor
rw"
Hugo wouldn’t atop talklnif.
E m ile A etler, who says he re*
cenUy celebrated hie 101st b irth ­
day, claims to have shaved the
famouB French w riter who died

ncrauie or tn e presence nr u r a n i­
um ore. T h a t’s one of tne known
products used in the m anufacture In 1880.
‘
of at^ra bombs.
"H ugo was very edvaneed, and
Ths Russian publieatlon claims,
too, th a t (ieneraltssimu Franco is S S '/r wore a h at," Aetler said,
was • good customer, but
taking advantage of the political
Mpport o f w hat wa* termed his
“foreign protectors,” According to

Slava Are Supplying
Weapona To Italians

T frs li f lo ra l p rin ta and b rlg lit w hite stripe* on easy '
to-w car button-front an d shirtw aist dresses. W atliable. rsyons,, coltoni in c o p e n , rose, aqua. 1-1-4L

*

Russia Accused
Of Failure To
Not Much Difference
•Seen In Two Lead­
ing British Parties

m t you

d a is e

d r o p

«
Handicapped
Persons Given Jobs

-*---- MB

'

T H O S E C A K E S - - IL L T E L L YOU
H O W "THE FIG H T IS Pf5 0 Gf5 E S S / A ^ - A N Y W A Y T H E Y R ?E S T fc A N G E fc S
/N T O W N ------ YOU S T IL L HAVE *Tfc&gt;
H E L P S O R T T H E C O O K I E S ,YOU K N O W

Dr. hon*
H uthnauy, Stale
Director of the United States Em­
ployment Service, announced today
tliut 357 liatnlica|i|tcd workers In­
cluding k'-'.ii veterans wen- placed
on Jobs in tin- state during Nntlciml
Kmplov the
I’hysieuRy
n * .h.,a|i|i ,| Week, Oct. fl-12. lb
Hathaway rxpre***&lt;| B|i|iteciution
to the Florida employers, news­
paper* and i ad in station* who were
given much of the credit for the
successful results in the drive.
The .’kVT placements resulting
from (hid referrals, was an urisunl.!&gt;■ Iiigli |ierccntagc of plsrehient*
,t» referrals. Recording to Dr. Hath
away. This high perrcntnKc *■*
dm- largely to the desire on the
part of the employer* to cooperate
and their willingues* to u*v those
workers, as well a* I ho good
screening by the U SES of iach
ptirunt', -aparitir* a* compared
to the th'impgls of the purticnlni'

AIDSOCIET
baked
GOODS
S A L E -

9 r ASSOCIATED I’HKSS
1
The foreign policy debate In the
House of. Commons the past two
•lays turned la rrtly upon th e ;
■barges th a t Russia ha^. foiled to live up to her wartime agreem ents. (
Or. this, both Prim e Minister •
Attlee and- his predecessor, Wln*°«* Churchill, agreed.
In fact.

ROME, Oct. g S -O H —'Tbe ehlef
lbnne's politics* police, CarInc Buttino, rh arg n l today that
Italian official claims th at some ot
•he weapons were used by workers
who fought police'am ] carabinieri
in a s ir e d battle l*fore the Viminalc Palace on Oyt. 8. Four person*
w ere' killed and 142 'other* were
wounded In th a t clash. The political
police ch lff claims th a t eye-witnes­
ses obsorved Slav agents passing
nut guns to the rioters shor'-ly
ifftrr the fighting began.

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-Sooie ersjstnnro to small sitc i
wa* noteil Jn Ihe report made In
Frank C. fHullivnn for ____
Scianton,
I'ennsylvaflU. and o ih rr ’tparketa!

Keneral Insurance* Business of

Hr snid tiie first cars of Florida
••ranges arriving in Scranton w.-ro
Of fair nuahty uml appearance,
nrruntiiig to the trade, for early
fruit. * All fruit, Florida and Cal­
ifornia, was bringing ceiling prices.
"According to the Scranton of-

| *tl Ir11*

"Quality Bedding M a n u fa c tu re rs Since 1920"
119 W E S T F IR S T ST R E E T
PH O N E1133
• S A N F O R D M A TTR ESS FA C T O R Y
Celery and Sanford A ve. P hone 67 2 -J

A U N T S A R A H P E A B O D Y L E I S A JO T H /N
/ N T E ^ F E R E , W H E N S H E P U T S &lt; ?N
T H E A N N U A L 'P A S T R Y P A l ? A O E y/

A Thorough Cheek-up

of the llhlfl tre a ty at the. request
of the -Egyptian governm ent, the
discussions have dragged to a
slop. I’rlme Minister Ismail Shiky Pasha still is frtq je n llv .in
touch with laird Stansgnte, the
nrtlng head «f the liritish d e lria le
ill E gypt's second cnpital, .Alexnllilriu.
lint the foUlrrr—of—tinidlmnre hetweeo the turn countries
remain* olneiire.
fiery ' finding of Egyptian
lisnr has b» n growing
There nl»u ha&lt; lieen nil "la­
in the belief that nothing
in- out of th- negotiation*,
w
t-hea-l* at Fouad U nivii
Tl
t'uirn usually provide the
*i
ism fo, nnti-llritish denr"&gt;
ion». Hut so long as they
or
quirt, the impression i*
re
ere t* not likely to lie utiy
th
*e

B. B .-C R U M L E Y
Sanford Atlantic National Bonk Building
Box 88
I'h o n e 732

WE PLEIJGE SERVICE

Ismgest Orangtf Howl run Was
t ’ranherrie* ai*p the c h e f ex­
port crop In Ma*sachusett*.

^ T h a t's the m oat sincere advice w e
cen give you. W hile wallLng for
H ut new D odge o r P lym outh, Churchill ha* made' some sugges­
don't let y o u r present c a r " ru n tion* nlxiut the situation in lludpw n" w hen It'* so « * f U get Midilie East.
Regartling IlrRain's irlatiuitii
with Egypt, the . forniei • Prime
M inister made this positive pro­
posal; that B ritain re-nffirm her
intontion to stand by the present
trea ty with E gypt nnd keep h.r
D ouble P ro frctio n m eans: (1) garrison* In the Suex'Canal Zone
^ D r lv in r econom y and sa fety for if the current negotiation* for a
,
yourself and fam ily, an d (2 ) pro*, new Lrsatv fail.
Churchill, fully aw are of the
• n a t i o n of y o u r ear'* cash value. Anglo-Egyptian d.-udlock, therrhv
Let us cheek your m o to r and sought to head-off future lltili*li
w ithdrawals surh as are currently
I tune it up I f neceeaary—ex am in e being discussed in Ixuulon.
• p,
your eleetrleal a n d cooling eyeF or the seepnd lime since Eng-iAi
terns, check brake* and tire*. We land sent her dslegate* t*i Cairo ‘ )|
last April to negotiate n revision «have Ihe m anpow er fo r quirk,
reliable service new . D rive Lai .*

D O U BLE
PR O T E C T IO N

propose the unification of E gypt
nrnl the Sudan under one king.
The liritish have declined to negot*
into on the basis* of E gyptian
sovereignty. ,
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,
3. The establishm ent of a joint
Anglo-Kgyntian defense com mit­
tee. T lie^-gyptians b a v r favored
thi- return of liritish troops, only
ill ease (hey are nttrteknl. The
liritish want joint art ion if w ar
approaches through the nrighlwir*
iug areas.
The ilradlock ha* pul Siilky
I'usha's vovernmi-qt in a c r itic il
position. Reliable g o v e r n merit
source* piedirt Dial In case the
negotiation* fail, Siilky Pn«ha will
lurn in his resignation
Another factor in Jhv delicate
political situation is Sheik Itns.
sail Kl llann uml hi* Moslem lliothrrtiuod A**iK'iation. lie lohl his
followers recently that unless Sidky Pasha gets some action In the
negotiations, his outfit will declare
n revolution on (he lliiti*h to get j
them out. Many Egyptian* a re I
heller armed now than they w ereI
whi-li serious ntili liritish UJiris- I
iug- i-rniru'-l ill foiun r year*.
I

AFfll BOBSIN0 Is u Hallow een t r a ­
dition, b u t dow n In Etorliln p i r t t )
Mftltba Gray, of l j i k r l a n d . p r o ­
motes tbe State's fa vorite l iu l t by
botiblltg for oranges. Slit' dors It the
hard way. r e a ib in g riglil up t - llu*
t i r e lor the (lull, (fnlerm ilum ul)

Lt'gal Notice

S E M IN O L E
COUNT Y
1. T h o ! 10 million, long promised, M edffy Dam age money.
m neo

2. W aterways and Flood Control for knfce deep pastures.

4. More. Houses for our Veterans instead of hocum.

You may have -much more altraclive apparel — wearables
Inal wUI hold th eir Kmart atvle
character far longer — with
«mr Dry Cleaning aid! For fact
I*, even new things Immediately

P f*F ths* t\t*\

.

109 N. Pxhnctto

3. M o re Pensions for our old Folks instead of Pussyfootin'.

FROCKS TO FURS

fflc** In t l » r h * M » * « s.f
tinttN al Nstlifmil, KhdliU.
IjiDi * tirii’ljii motithn -4m m

EX P ER T ^ ?

Has purchased a half interest in the &lt;

B

•■■Jh-i highlight of the" week In
llu- M o-treal niarkol.” A lfr.'d La­
Iter one .rep-rte*!, "was Ihe nrrlvnl
of the first raib-n-l of Florida
o r a n g e - , which d'ffo rereiv.il by
tbe trn-)«* with •Mich enthusiasm .
This car a* sold In record time.
1L- quiit.lv of the fruit wn* fair,
hirl the i tmm for the quirk sale
was mo illy (lie poor q u ality of
»he'other cilni* fruit on the m ar­
ket fn m other sources. However,
some brokers, by iirrangenunt with
their parkin h, ace delaying ship­
PROVINQ A ll TOO W ill (he id ig r the Irmale ol lt(&lt; speclrs Is always
ment- oiT this m arket till a bit
deadlier than the male, is thix ». t in .Vor-tatconc. Italy, ns a nallvo
later in order to hnvo b etter fruit.
hln.velt the target of a young
Tld* ia c- niidrred nil improvement
lady aympalhetta with i
hal Tito. Outbreak occurred
•vftr previous w a rs
• fte r Parts PetrceXohlr
t Die town to Italy. Pictured
acquired a bad riputatlon from
(top) tiie lady just v ie
ui suddenly (center) follows
the s ta rt.*'
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through with.a left to it
i.'C.uw, tbe crowd cheeri as
Jam es D. McCurdy found in A t­ both connect with IrD
niiotos (/ntcrnadonal)
lanta mid variulty that (he supply
of oritnge* was smnll, but .that
“Irtii ks bringing oranges Into thi*
Tho first medirel school lr
m ntkri w n r using them ns u lieOklohnmn g ets its name from
in sale to sell np p b s.” lie went A nirrirn was established nt I’hila an Indian wdrd mrnning land .of
on to say that lit the cild of the drlphin in 1761.
|m*t *«il*&lt;m "thev were Using *Hpies to sell the omugcs, end with

ECHOLS BEDDING
&amp; FURNITURE CO.

Metropolitan Life .InHurance Company

NEW YORK . (A1)—Rover can
rum r o.it of the dug house now
a t. on* company u offering a
to of rm unellrs for dogs. Pack­
aged ip colorful huge* and bul­
lies, the com plete line* includsa a
shampoo, a flea pnwdrr and a coat

■till'large, w ith mm*

DODGE SERVICE

Formerly With

Tlu* I 'i n r s t In

INNKKSPftlNtt MATTRESSES, B()&gt;
SHRINKS and HOLLYWOOD BEDS
PAY AS YOU BEST .

FvpoMtl.e, held its first
Chios go in December,

j M enage fro m your

Howard A.

PAGE THRU:

By STANLEY

THE O LD H O M E T O W N
OTEY- Do

b A N F U R D , ,1 -L U K lD A

(with pleasure)

The roam etjrs are nlrrftdy on"
rain- nt one larg e New York de­
partm ent slu rs and arraugeniriila
liavrf been made to s-R them tn
stares all gver the coujilry.

In p ra c tic a l pretties a t euch a ^ i n y price)

i 12-game O range Bor.l
an average of alm ost five

|la aihled th a t the Spanish press
ia speaking openly of “anti-Soviet
cam paigns." .

Do^xonc It! Fido
Puts On The I)or
oranites
larger s.
leudvers

T ^ ^ N fO R D

Russia Accuses U. S. Barber, 1 0 1 , Shaved . he talked coiWlnuouxly."
Of Spanish Support Victor Hugo, Dumas' barber would n atu rally

Now Jersey, .W ilm ington, Dela­
w are, and 1‘hilndrlphia an d Ches­
ter, I’ciinsylvania. ' ‘Practically nil
handlers, wholasalt- and retail,
wanted to know ’when I run goipx
to he able to net Florida oranges.'
T h o 'f who have handled a few
hox&gt;-*^thu* f a r have been vrry
&gt;rithw*ln*tk- over the juice and
• u'gar corilent fouml in th e first
arriv als."
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Itr porting for I&gt;*trnlt, Flint,
Omntl Rapid* and l.ari*inj, Michi­
gan, James Wtishhiinte nnd Robert
C. Wnoley said that a “ pleasant
surprise the Florida shippers guve
the receivers in these m arkets was
llm very welcome, and high qual­
ity, novel orange* that we have
?c«n in many retail outlets. Com­
ment* a* to sweetness nnd Wright
of the fruit and nl»o th e clean
npp nrnnre and site has been made
by. th e trade. Thi* ffult has prac­
tically upwrt the California Val.
t-nrin deal wherever it has appear­
ed th e grapefruit ale of a ae. dies*
Variety, seem to I* mure accept­
able to the trade previously
again r thi* form of shipm ent.”
Robert W[M oure found in Nash­
ville nqd lllrmlngham th a t “only
a few ear* of Flmida fresh o r­
ange* have arrived in th«*« tnar*
k etp b u t the trmte welcomed the
. regiuitiiig of thin year'll fresh :ltrus Mui.Hi-wiUi much enthusiasm .”
Ill llaltinliire, “diiplay* o f fresh
Florida manges were seen in *U
m arkets hire thi* week, w ith fine
and urrvpianre by the

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DOOCE • PlVniOUTH

5. Federal Super Hiways across our State instead of Curbstone Politicians.

O G 'K -1 fi I ■ f t ) t „ t|CK i

llriofly. here are the nlHin point*
on which the trea ty negotiator*
have disagreed.
t. Th* tim e for completion of
the evacuation of ItritUh troops.
The liritish w ant three years; the

SERVICE

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liritish .say they can’t .do it la
that time.
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2. The future statu* &lt;if Ihe S ud­
an, tits* cnnntrv south of EgyptTill- Sudan hits been tb&lt;&lt; rock on
which negotiations in the past
b,53test Colds, Ironchitis have foundered. T hr Egyptian*

OMULSION

8. Florida's rightful place

W ash ingto n and not

LANKY DRY CLEANING ( U
HO FA ST SECO N D STRF.KT

P IIO N E 465

U S.
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SERVILE

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6. The shackles of Government removed from our agriculture and business.
7. Enough sugor from this State to feed the nation.1

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LOOK

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I ho Bag.

9. 20 million of Frae Publicity whan wa braak tha Solid South.
10. Sava thotTreedom for w h kh our forefothers died.
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with clock-’round comfort

informed th a t their r
will not bo moving into these
kets until th e .la lto r part of
cml-cr. With tHls sllUatlnn

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DOWNTOWN CLEANERS
AND LAUNDRY
113 Palmetto Ave.

Phone 914

.

Your Election of

to

CONGRESS -A

WE HAVE BE-0PENED OUR RUG CLEANING DE PAUTMENT
DOMESTIC RUGS, 9x12 ........................... '.........
'«

QUALITY

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$ 5 00

OTHER SIZES
5c PER SQUARE FOOT
MINIMUM CHARGE 75c -

ORIENTAL
RUPS —
10c PER SQUARE
FOOT
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COURTESY

INSURED FOR FIVE YEARS ’
DOMESTIC RUGS 6c PER SQUARE FOOT
ORIENTAL RUGS 10c PER SQUARE FOOT

neapin, 8t. Paul ami
markets, John B. 0
Jess* U. Stephens sal,

scant supplies of Flor
which have arrived in
keU *q far are meetii
ccllent arceplsnco, wit
strai;!)) celling. c*|
angta arc arriving in I
nly, and U wilt not be
Florida has %*t* only
th* market.?'' - - Y*
ta M u tm a llk a h a ll

H 4VE YOUR RUGS TREATK1) TO'PREVENT MOT H DAMAGE!

A handsomely'styled modem-sofa that leads a double life at night as a full sized
comfortable bed!. A wide choice of covers in plain or figured tapestry. Full spring con­
struction, easily opened from the front; assuring*night and day comfort.
This group nlso includes n spring base occasional chair upholstered in tapestry
dal'k wdod trim . . .
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That'* out' thioo )»int pUtTorin for gatiing you
— and keeping you—as a tteady auto acrvico
customer, We'd like to have your buxine*, and
you’ll* enjoy n smoother runnHif car when you

A lovely occasional (aide in walnut and a beautiful table lamp with parchment shade,

“ Sanford’s Big Friendly Furniture S tore”
203-09 East 1st St. ....

Phone 127

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

e Sanford Herald

F R ID A Y ,

(.&gt;&gt; rouse)
The

C h ristian .Science*

Monitor),
11cm’ In a tinkling and spanglrd
-

to n fu s io n

Of .music and light, bis sm all
hands tense
On UiA mane of a eliurger with
jew rlnl eye,
Capturi'd and lie Id by a bright
illusion
Of speed and pursuit and m ag­
nificence,
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211,

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T he ik y tend* to become dark
Morris' (Red) nadgro. U niver­
e r in the stratosphere and sta rs sity of Washington end coach,
played professional has; halt hi
can
be seen
readily* in the day*
ii M.
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w.
th# minors.

M O N S ID E " AND'''M R. OUTS]d !

O utside his- t.uur»u in my hum­
drum idace
.
.
I w atch. Whenever he passta me
lla smile*; biit ho haa the known
ing look.
0
'Wnveler upon hi* Dice.
Mo turns from me quickly again,
’
to see
Wlmt fuad his dashing compan­
ions look.
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Personal

C ecelia T rulucU
ru lu c k

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Activities
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Kir*

u r. !

Reg. Undershirts
$1,0 0

Fine Combed Knit

Phyllis Shames Is
(Jiven Birthday Party

Jockey Shorts
All Elastic Waist
Regular Shorts with
$ 1.0 0

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Boxer Style. Elastic
Waists $1.00 to $1.75.

v eu tP id a v

FIRE and AUTO

CORRECT MEN’S WEAR

FLORIDA
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CASH DIVIDKNDH TO rO U C Y m u i i r g *

l ut I loir ty gnu Monday on the
. ••ifiiirnlnud- If phiulntioiM and
inme than IOII inilotid* daily n/e
i needed to keen Uie mill operating

Open*
1 2 :4 5

DAILY

LA ST DAY
FR ID A Y !

NOT 'm C O R P O R A flo )

p .in .

09c —

40c

Sun.-Mon

m su k aa/cf a t a sa v /n g

ed a rts: Mrs. H. J. I.ehmnn, Mrs.
J . II. Ray, Mrs, Ralph A jstin
Smith. Mra. C- R. Dawa„n. Mt*.
Francis Boll. Mra. \V. M. Scott.
Mrs. IL M. i'apw orth, Mis. John
■ Meiiwh,' Sr., Mra. John Courier,
• i t . , .wi&gt;. B. II. Heck. Mrs. William
‘•Schnabel, Mrs. A. M. Phillips. Mra’.
’ I K. II. Clementa, Mra. (’,. J. K sher,
| Mra. Krtd T. Williams, Mra. W. A.
l.eavitt, Mr*. O. I*. Herndon, Mra.
, IV. II. Ilriaaon ami Mrs. Francis
Meriwether.
The exquisite ten table uirangentent was formed ty the tuhlc
being laid w ith a lace cloth nml
j centered with 11 bouquet of garden
flow ers. S i l v e r services w ire
placed lit each end of the table,
j Home linked fnnry rookies ami
cakes and mixed nuts were served
• Mr*, rru n k Shames lionurrd 1with lea. Hostesses for the nf.
her dau'jht r Phyllis with u lovely ternoon included: Mra. ( ', J, H«hparty on Tuesday at her mime in e . . Mra. K, (*. Ilarner, Mrs. John
May fair upon the occasion of her Kirk. Mia. II. A . . Moiitleth uml
.
eleventh birthday. The grttiip i»f M r s .J |. f . Iletacl.
Members n r isent were: Mr*. I‘.
tiny guest* g u ita r.d in tin- out­
door* :u oiiod a .fire amt enjoyed. y»* Dawson and Mrs. Keoinc. a '
telling ghost stories, toasting' iu ts l, Mrs. A. M. Philips, Mrs.
marahntellows, rooking hnm hurter* JI Wiliam-Kchnabcl. Mr*. K. II. Clemletit*. Mrs. II. B. Crumley, Mra.
and playing • imnirs. ‘ '
Ptlttrh and potato chip* were 'j Ralph Austin Sm ith and Mrs. S. D.
also seivod during Ho evening, ;j lligldeynian.
.
, Jack-n-lanterns
nml
paper
Alwi Mi*, t). P. Hrimlon, Mr&gt;-.
slrYamer* •were the festive parly •I I*. It. Stephenson, Mr*. It. A. •'••Id,,
decorations.^ &lt;1 covtuinu. m atch j Mr*. I.. ’V, Spenrer. Ml*. II. W
• was lield uml prirc* weie aw a rd -1
I Rueki r. Mr*. F. K. Hoi/. Mrs. ltd)
•••I ns follow*: Samira Dunn w hd|iT illis, Mr*. J . II. Itnv. Mr*. II. '
was dnjeacjl a* a gypsy in n l.ctiman. Mrs. John' Kick. Mrs. J.
hluu flowered skirl with n yel­ T. Newby, Mr*. It. It. Ilrrk and
low *ash, nml ruffled hlnttsc; Mi*. W. II. Brinson.
Sam m y. Jacobson whn ranie a s 'a
grnm linother; Linda* l^onanl the ............
CORHW TIDV &gt; • hula dancer *bnd .K arl Ratliff,
The American legion Auxil
one-eyed Pete the Piroje.
iary dance waif an c 'r n t of la*
Thonj enjoying the party were Saturday night intteml of Suir
Jeanette R a tliff,• I,irnla Leonard.
Evelyn Dorton, Jorni
Wright,}
.Hnndta Dunn, Mary Ann WiTkr,
Mildied Miller. Beverly Gray, I
N ettle Ruth llq ttrn i. Coil Bit - '
ting, Suicn Shnmes. Bnraff 'J B - J
cobton, Sanimv Jneolison, Tom- (
my Speer, Sydney Chase, Kdwin
Tison, George llunlin, Roliliy
H A I'I’Y IIIHTIID \ t
Morri*, (iordon Toll, Henry Cordel* '••el Mn**. Cecil Sh, p h ard 1
Oct. 2ft
Janie* N. Itohson. Ji
and 'Karl Uutllff.
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Wouldn't it La nice If there
, tom s w ay In hold down the
of everything .we have to hu
.-raise the piic* of everythin
have to aril T , '
.

Ah interesting and rath er
kind of iii Hrction will lx* held In
, W aahhigton mioii when the clUxtna
turn o u t to vote nn w hether they
; w ant to vote. Most nf. u* out here
ULlhr biiiterland had probably for*
gotten, - If we ever knew, that
IVashingtonlana are riot allowed to
vote, b u t judging /rum the way
they run our government many of
ua' had thought th a t a t leaaf they
weren't old enough to vote.
. Paul. Mallon »ay* th a t Russia,
In upatw iing In burop* nnd Aala
and m aking fu rth er unreaaonable
demand* upon her neighbor*, la
marelv bluffing. Ho la convinced
th ^ t R ussia Is In no poaltlon a t
•Tvsiml- to fight- nqnlber w «r-but
n .slm n ly trying to get all aha can

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Mr*, Blanche R sitt has left for
will v.alt her daughter iyid sonin-law Mr. ami Mrs. K. (». Hughes.

Tally Lassies
Mis* Sally Magundi
Utopia Ju n io r College
■
Utopia
l)enr Sal:
^ ou Juat can 't imagine how
wonderful the homecoming week­
end at (iuinrnvillo was. You've
ncrsir seen sucji fun in all your
life! O verheard an out-of-low nor
rem arking th a t whenever s.imothing was doing, ymf could bo
SOUK that SANFORD would he
there. And this list of some of
th. people | saw just goes to
show you bow right he was:

IVEY’S
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iVhrn In Rom* you do aa Itomi do, and when In Ruaala you
it* aa Russian* write.
Eddy
more, who la one of oUr moat
lahle oorreapondant*)) aaya a
uthful when ha writ**’ from
icow th a t the Soviet pappla
e fe llh In their government,
Iseders and the CommunUl

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------ " ha •»»*.

* never heard a Russian
did pqt believe In hi* govit . s , 1 have nevar beard
ta n even suggest ha would
some other kind o f governBceh unanimity of opinion

Roderick Edwini Adams
will bo connoctod with mo aa Real Ea(a(e Salesman.
Mr. Adam* naoda do inlroduction to the g^od people
of Sominolo County. Ho waa born and raiaed in San­
ford, graduated from Seminole High School and at.
tended the UnlvaraRy of Florida for two year*. He
(a 4a experienced real ettato man. a* thnt was hia
occupation at the time he entered (ha U. S. Army,
Ho served 4 ft year* a* Warrant Officer at Fourth
Army HeHadqvertera, Ft. Sam Houston, Texas. If
you have any real m ate to buy or tell phot* him at

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l-LiMikin ItTTV-k.

*Ihw a *

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p i'e -e u ln l

m ainiget , 1

tlit- I

lW-nosn Mi it i l* amt Mr* IJm W ffrrf

THE PRESENT
That Lasts

A

Year

A SilBSCRlPTiON TO

E. Tison H;is . MNl a r y
omans Council
N\ t tl ( V

The H om e N ew jpapei

In love . . . In
the Top Tlirtll
Show of
the

Saturday Only!

DOUBLE FEATURE__
g lo u p

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Mr*. O. D. Ijiiiilit-ss ami \t»- .
Julian ll ihim. rile il.sin g
wa, given l.y Itev J K Mch ,.t,
Mis. W. K I isnn tuiil elml
ih evangelistic mimI -tew aul ' •
portion of the piogram on,I l,,i. ,
introducetl llcv. McKinley » tin
•poke on ‘‘I'nripership With
Hev. W. p. Y ts le / cotuliirlsril tfie
mi/sh nary prograrn for th? evcn-J
‘ng which covine&lt;| the racial sufdfj
‘-r*
He printed mil th*: th e '
South hits progressed mine Imiu ,| j
•ohlllg tills nrotdem tlinti n
lithe, BrrlirtH «»f t|ir 4••utifvy |
through e&lt;luratlon. -ontjoi......... ..

IIklnlumm
(III).

lilurh nil ns

Don Juan de (hi,d r,
hrndrd the first rololiilil
dltior, into New Mexico

" SVIMTUH
O H TH» MATOUI

’ll huVe to rem ind

— SHOUT. PROGRAM

V •Me#rvy.grtttrf„m

Walt Disney
&gt;v . iCartoon
. &lt;‘Squattcr,K Riphtf
v Metratone News

ffffZ GALA HALLOWEEN MIDNIGHT
31S T —

1 1 :3 3 p - M -

The Falcon’s Alibi” — with Torn flonwav

American Indian* wara lha firri to mal# moccasin*, |&gt;uf
nevar lika iheiel Improvomonli in Jnrman’i inlorprntalion
Induda longer wear, barter rtyto and famous "friendfinett of fli"
—that axtra margin of comforf -Htaf ha* made Jarman
tha loading brand of America. Como In *Hd try on a pair today.

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FEATURE

iy &amp; Saturday

me

MARY IIKI.KN to : w
... ............
w hat she la knitting. I always
»een, to forget when I sc" her
|n my tejmis *1***, but I think
pnhnp* it’s n sw eater. Anyhow,
it's a beautiful shade nf blur,
•ml, like Mary’s little lamb, it
follows hi t to school every day
Certainly isn't hard to
gucas that men
campus. All the
are prominently
latest isue* of ''
. . . . . . Hardly
MADEMOISEL “
EDITH
fare anymora
to go too ..... - — .- ■ We had a
•’black-out" up here *&gt;n tho fifth
floor of GILCHRIST the other
bight. And It wa* fun. — th e
first five m inutes! Ilan i you
ever tried to typo in the dark,
sort your laundry blindfolded, or
read' your homework with Jrour
eye* closed t
Then you cen
imagine the sigh* of relief when
a new fum&gt; replaced th* ldowt&gt;
one a fte r w* had spent a half
hour of sitting In an Inky black
room worrying about lest* .
LOIS M ERIW ETHER was
wearing the g a rn e t and geH
pledge ribbon* of an F — fo r
athlete* — club when I **w
her battling th* aleg* of the
post office o arly on* morning.
LOIS 'll alio a member of the
Glee Club --------- That'* w hat I
call an active g irl. But, consid­
ering the 72 »Up* my roommat* end I have to wafk up and
down whenever we go outaide.
th a t make* ua plenty active tool
______Tho revolution I told
you about laat weak la atill
galloping along. T h e .g a m a t and
gold buaaa th a t ru n to and from
T illy “ U " era decorated Inlide
With "F8CW and U n aigna
____Saw BETTY MOOKE
pouring* tea In th e - parlor thia
afternoon. Thea* weekly tea* are
lota of fun for you g e t .to talk
to flrla you don't *t*s very often.
Besides, they alsraya have lota
of grdd cookie*
------KIRBY
FIT E w aa up fro m STETSON

Y O U R W IN G S A T T H E

i (aka freal plaaaure in ahnounciag 1h»l

10

I x h I-o i i

fe r . . . ilcrper

Phone 104

NVENTED BY INDIANS

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

CV t

Ilu i-i

Hr'* deep i„ ,Un.

113Vg Magnolia Av«,

ho.ng made by the properly own­
er* in the area the fm in iy Fanil
Bureau had heller find some other
place for this firm to Slaughter
III* pig* nml rattle to rave Im ag­
ing th is imposilion to a hind if
not then it is g /in z I» !*• Inkrn
over the bead* nf the farm Bin I
CIII1 and it will loll I., long l«-foie |
they will tvulite i t
■ j
now b rfb rt the (ax payrrs and
Your* very truly.'
property owner* It) our area«». K. W ill t K .
nam ely-the Slaughter House thnt .
ItOo Myrtle Avrnuihaa been presumably passed upon
by the Karra Bureau.
• All we, in this area, have do do
2ft — t/lft • Tim
t* t» recall What we went through • PARIS, Oct
a few year* hack when the same F rench Idark market lm* done nn
building was being used as a ju k e slm u t-fa ir. A court at Sen* fuie,)
plant. We were blessed with the i, poiiltrymai* tmlay for selling
smell of rotten g rap efru it night IJIHtl eggs under the nffirhil price
and day and nothing
done floni-*. The buyer wm* n cqoperativi'
about It until the firm decided to of tho Rank of Frnnrc employe*.
quit.
• • Now, w&gt; have before us-no tell­
ing wlmt. In the w ay of odor* and
Dr l,ronard Barker
unsanitary condition* because an y ­
O plom rtrist
one know* th a t thla wotk proposed
cannot b« carried on without show­ Kye* examined—Glaaoea flttrd
ing the** above mentioned result,.
• 203 S.^O raoxr Are.
The fryese-plant, ye* we need it
Orlando, Florida
. Phone 4987
era circulating and mo'

'ORD SCHOOL OF AVIATT01

The ini,!, a w eie vovrred with
while ‘linen cloth- anil r e n tc /d
with iMitull bouquets of ruses and
rlirysanthem um s.
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I'hii.e-attending weie Mr. and
Mi». II L I’rrkin*. Jr., honor
gurst*. Mrt and Mrs. Dale I..
Sr ,it. Jr.. Mr. nn.l Mrs. E duard
Higgins, Jr., Mr. mwl Mra. Richmil Brown, Mr. uml Mrt. John
Anderson. Mr ami • Mra. Jam es
O a p p s. Mr. and Mra. H arry
■lower of Orlando, Mr. and Mra.
Jack Itoidnson of Orlando and
Mr. and Mra. U e Mooixi of
(ialnrsvillr.
- Also Miss E lii^U 'lH ' Dyson,
Mi&lt;« Klitiiheih Wlnghiiin, Misa ■
Cecelia Truluck,
Mrs. Charlea
Iletts,
Clyde Tcrw illegar, Jr.,
J im’ McCasliu and Roller t A.
Newman. J r.
.

Al'DKKY BACK

SANFORD FORUM

W IN

In. M. S. Wigirin- rlltiTtaiiil.i. I d u llin g vi illi n Invrly
llriiglit ilinnrr party* h&gt;&gt;itnr
Mr. nml Mr*. H. U PetUos,
newlyweds, at tier home 12Magnolia Avenue a t 7:0u 'I*

a visit to S taten Island where she

ing ,1inclusions mi the proposed
ronitilutlnnnl amendments lately.

WiHiiton'Clmrrhill is suing laruis
Adamic for lil*el ns a result of
hi* book, "Dinner ut 'th e White
llouso”, which Mr. t'hurt-hill *ny*
hat m any unlruthful thing* to say
about him. But if Adamic’a book
libels Churchill, wlmt nlmut Klliott

M r* . M . S . W jlEffilUL-ls. LlohUiSiv.AL— ------L m e l j D I i i i h t Party For Newlyweds

Mrs. Fred Williams .
Sponsors Art Show

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T-Undershirts
$1.25

Aeronautical xltmvrt, aiitomnliilt’ .spimi.s, incrcaiililc I n t i n | o i i i t y
faint nml business displays in Km..|n ;„,
i,.s so
&lt; ••mpuny . ffiriul- say ihut good
ccnily disor-Kanizcd by war, Kiv.. evideme of those coun­ | growing wenthex has p ie v a il.il,and
the crop i* • vpcetetl to equal last
tries intention to take an active part in world trade.
v m i’- te or.l iiiiHlurtinii K riim ute,
it n ^
Mn nrticle .in Htisitiess Week, France, have sent th e sugar crop up to a
llollrtnd, Switzerland and Kunaiii are agKre.ssively going
?'e |T
for ••'fir H‘»otis. and nre getting the
The OPA ha. tukrn the prico ^
fircnt
Hritnm
is in the forefront of this moveceiling off of prartiridly every-/
thing except sugar, rice unci Syrup »nrihi{U,t!’0n 'll airKT..H
.C" '! fl,aM a,,y ",,u‘r country. Their
BntAin Can Make It exhibition is being advertised nil
* . and nrwtpclnt.
over the world, and everything displayed ran be delivered
» « reasonably short time. The article claims that Hie
King GemL’r nf Koglaml fonnally (iriliratnl the. four million U. b. is lugging far behind Europe in this eon,petition
dollar extension to Oxford'a iihraiy
Buitincssmen Vny th at the ten per cent of imr niiti.u*
yesterday, largely made possible
by American money, t'onlributo faclurers which we normally exported makes off ||„. dif­
gncnuuly. to S e m i n o l e High ference between operating at a profit and incrcjy breakScboal’a library fund.
•
oiMb , F II" '? t ,cnf"‘' American business lutd li.'dter got
We Jiave bean I several Interest­ world"
n" d Mnrt takl"« t,' “
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.appear to l« two sides lo the quesUon.
Have you mad* up your
mind y et how yoq arc going to

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for New York, Philadelphia and
Hnltimorc on a business trip.

f'l.BW STO N , Del.
riorum '* iSIfl - iiL.tr i rap •« Oil Itr
way. to the N ation's (aides. The
first i nr hold o f su g ar cane poured
into tJn- I hiilc.l S tates S u g ar
Corporation'- mill in* Clewiston

Journey* I mado to long ago?
W hat audden vision, w hat new
bold thought,
.What triuniph, (Oh, reach for
'th o big bra** r l n g l J u s t one more rid . and perhaps
you'll know.)
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Mr. nml Mrs. H arry Kudell had
as their recent guest, Mrs. Roy
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B. L. Perkins

O v e r H C iiH

OCT,

Social Calendai

Moat people have, without thinking much about il.
a feeling of personal safety when they are sheltered by a
building called fireproof. This feeling is wit bout func­
tion in fact, according’to Maurice Webster, mi architect,
writing in the October Atlantic, lie says:
,*'To say that a hotel is of fireproof construction
nrcnnn thut it has been so designed as to eliminate the
■possibility of more than a minimum and im'dictulile finloss. Fireproof construction is the child .of fire insurance.

t. IrV to .rem nnher’: w hat wa* it
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GOD W ild , MKKT US FAR
MORE THAN IIAP.F WAY: Draw
nigh J o Hud nml he w ill'draw nigh
Jhm r* 4:H.

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Editor Wallace
Henry A. Wallace, in riecirfitiK t«» become editor of.
the New Republic, htuft chOBcn n Rooif tvny to keep'hin
view* before the' public. TJiin niethod wju 'adopted by
Theodore Roosevelt on rfetirin# from the presidency. Ho
became contributing editor of the Outlook, a long-estab­
lished weekly remembered by older renders. Cool id go
also turned to writing a column.
It is somcwhnt ‘comforting to other editorial writers
to hear th at far from getting the $75,000 pcTr year first
announced os his stipend, Wallace will get something
nearer one-tenth of that'am ount. Editorial writing, has* its
values, but seldom a commercial value liko that rtf the
early Wallace rumor.
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The position has perils as well as advantages. The
necessity of saying something every week may load a mail
to express views which he later regrets. Even as shrewd
a politician as Theodore Roosevelt foipid this out. poon
after the first world war.broke out. he wrote in Hie Out­
look thnt the fntc of Belgium, overrun by the Germans,
,wns_nonc of our concern. Later he criticized President
Wilson sharply for not having protested strongly against
the German invasion of Belgium. The filet th at hp had
once advocated Preaident Wilaon'a preciso counto wn*
brought up mid decidedly blunted I bo edge or hi* criti­
cism.
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Florida Military Joe Ezar, Trick
Academy To Give Shot Artist, To
Celery Feds Battle Appear At Club

FHIDAY, OCT. 25,

Tex-Mwman % s Official testifies
Military
Doesn't Hi
liy IIA'h &amp;Lu v . ' rfATLU’r *
AP Newsfrutures
AUSTIN, T e x .-H a ro ld (i?Potl
Collins, the chunk o f g ran ite dowt
in the mighty U niversity or T***i
line, &gt;ays nuts to 'th e observe
Hun &lt;ha( rnlHHiwy ■service handi­
cap* an athlete.
“ If a guy keeps in miqd, all
the tljnc th at he* going to gel
back and play the beat poSsibU
game he -can play, he'll not tel
himself act so far out o f shape th a t
be can’t get back in condition by
some ronacletitioua wo Hi," Jocla/e* the defensive leader of to e
Longhorns, who ought to br welt(junlifird to apeak oh the eu b ject
Spot was -a 1 1-8 o u t h w e a t
Conference back at Texas before
th.- war. T hat's when he directed
the offensive plays. Then he
served a thieo-yeai hitch in the
Marinis, seeing action at O kina­
wa and d uty In China,
lie's one of the ffew college
plnyera who have d lrrcted b o th
offense and defense during th eir
aareer.
|j: Collins returned to Texas th is
yenr weighing 218 pounds—which
w as'a little too Ttiueh fo r • fellow
whiTs only 8 T ett BH Inches. Uy
some good bard work he"tHnjrned
down to JUS for the s ta rt of th e
football season. Since then hv*e

Cadets Have Strong Buffet Supper Will
Starting Eleven But Be Served After
Reserves Are ^Veak Exhibition Match
Joe Exar, nationally known trick
shot artlat, who hns participated,
in golf exhibilons and is well
known in th e pro ranks, will ex­
hibit his trick shot a rtistry n l the
•Seminole Country Club Sunday
aflernooon a t
P. M. The p«blic is-coftlially invited to atten d anil
no admission will la- charged.
An exhibit Ion match p ill be
played «l 1:00 p. M. Those who

Hun to battle the Cadets, because
tbe local lads have not engaged
in a gridiron battle since defeating
the DeUind Bulldogs on the local
field Thursday two wcj-ks nxo by
n 28 to U* m argin.
tJ
The Cedtta have a strong first
| team , but reserves are few. A
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hefty right guard, Buddy Frt-cre
and a bruising right tackle. Rol­
Kotowing K rar's tricks « buffet
and. Wilson nr.- the standouts ir upper will be-served and all mem*
19 the F. M. A. line.
bets of the club ami th eir guests
liras invite*!
)&gt;&lt;• nipsPiit
1
Invited tii
til be
present.
H
The backfiehl is ronslilered tons. are
H light yet fast and elusive. The
i' F. M. A. backfiehl quartet ar.
1 feared by all opponent*. Mercury
!' Kavousklis (th e kid with “m er­
cury" in his hrels) js a skat bnrk.

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COMPLETE FISHING'
POLE — REEL — LINE
HOOKS — FLOAT—SINK­
ERS — SPOON.
Jr. Slxe

Commission Rul e

MIAMI, Oct. 85— (AY—An oflie rr.o f th e Flotilla Tackle and Gun
Club and wildlife editor of- a
Jacksonville eublication is to con­
tinue his testimony today In a
hearing in Miami attac k in g , the
S tate Game and Preah W a te r Fish
Commission's ruling th a t has clos­
ed Lake Okrchobee to commertrinl
fishing.
The witness is Paul -Mains *0 /
Jacksonville. He was on the stand
yesterday when C ircuit Court
Judge Ross Williams adjourned
llama warned some V&gt; spectators
against "any controversy that ipay
work" out in vlolencr." The judge
interrupted court to order all per*
to n s w aiting outside to come into
th e courtroom, He said he didnx
know w hat was going on in the
hall but added—
'.'If th e re 'Is some controyeisy
it may lead to unpleasantness.
And he warned—“ D on't get Into
any controversy th at may work out
In violence because violence does
not pay.*
Main* who is secretary-treasurer
o f the Florida Tackle and Gun
Club, ha* testified sp o rts fishing
la worth $250,000,000 a year to
Florida.
Testim ony for the plaintiff—U
G.. S tew art, a Moore Haven fieh
d ealer—already has b rrn concluded
w ith several witnesses testifying
of their losses since t(ie big
lake was closed to commercial
fishing the first nf the month. •
Ths hearing which began yraterday*Ts expected *to he rortcltided
today or early Saturday. Testimony
already presented in clu d es-statem tn ts th a t the quantity of fish In
Lake Okechohre has shown n * de­
crease Ih recent years b ut the ban
h a s made idle many thonsands
o f jfloltar* worth of VnoInmenL

Joe te a r will (the a trick shot exhibition a t 5:00 P. M. following the
They are aipm.-d o u t a t th e
m atch The public Is Invited to attend.
university s t Spot's ability to
diagnose ami nail opponents' plays
as they’brdak.
,
r.illln , has tieen o u lsU n d iiu ip
Train
clearing. hole* far speedy Ralph
IsycetH .
iNils worth, Bobby" L^yna and t h t
Illuikcmu'
other Texas rumisrs tu s c a m p e r
I.iinrr Tunst-&lt;’hi
through. and b itak in g throu»h to
llam r'o A|i|&gt;lini
dump opposing backs for losses
o, w..
JUST WHAT THEY WANT w.
o r very little gain. The w ay he’s
Klmbla Slat-- It
TOOL BOXES
Fonlhall .Prrdirlins*
I Alabama tiaek into the w|i, column
Wt* ILippy-GoThe fluke-Army game h til ho , with ii viriinv nvnr Kentucky. Ken'fh-rnirudt- I n A
INCLUDES
the “ (in im&gt; fi&gt;( the Smith" Sntur- I turky an* luesy to **ke uul thv-ir
1 ou ve all heard the story about
iday. I hike h a. i|iilti- an imprr*i&gt;iv&lt;- ,1°
1 win ov r Vandy Saturday.
CLAXF—CHISEL
Ihe golfer who was kidding his
- i i rcml mi far ihl* year and thrii Alabama will trip Kentucky* "
Have
Crisp
is
a
fighting
fulllis.-k,
BCKCW Did vt u
friend about a bole In one- and
lk»l by Lane ami Company of
, Kd Splvack is rated as a fim, II In ll trounrlng of Itlrhimnid
SQUARE—ri.IEHK
then went out and sank an see
ln«t wei-k enhanrex their spirit. leva* will rope K ite; Penn will
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brenk
a
a
sv
artist
and
lloug
Mi*!
LEVEL—ILUt.FIl
himself.
A rm y, with the touchdown twin*, scuitl,. Navy; Purdue, afte r
i
illehrmik
'is
highly
touteil
a
,
a
MITRE
will dump Duke.
Well, 13 year*
I'D) me Ohm Stale to a 14-t t
in Oak Hill,
blocking hath.
tir *11 trip P ill: Ohio S late will
The In fv rn d ty of Florida'*
---- -------^ thre* melt
Tbe Cadet starlin g lineup in­
did ju st th at.
mortify &gt;linar»«la nnd Michi­
rig h tin g G ator, tangle Satur­
cludes: Sam G rnr.f.-. Ibn,
ami
T hree members of n foursome
I Ralph lit w l«r(v, t in, ui th. end day with North Carolina In. gan will likely edge Illinois.
FOLDING DOLL
w ere kidding ths fourth, S. A;
posts; Kinit- Whitehead, 17b, and what promise, in l»r a better
Also Indiana over N ebraska;
BcotL about his recent hole fti
Roland Wilson, I Ha, at the turkle cam e than many people expect. Notre D ante veil romp over Iowa;
CARRIAGES
one. One nf them. Hewitt Snyder,
spots;
Mack S trauss, lf*H, and Plordia p l a y e d inspired hall Holy .Cross Wil] nip H arvard! I &lt;&gt;!•
umnta will trim D artm o u th ;/C o r­ Texas. He plan* to continue •! then got an ace on a 155-yard hole.
Ruddy Kreere,
111.', guards uml Kdagainst Miami ' last Saturday
and with Parker ami Grove* In nell to Unit Prm etonf T exas rmtlhall a s - a e o s c h -a fte r BrsdU Th* steqrnl, O. &gt;F, Howell; drbppsd
Jamison in th r rent r of the fm
h is ' on th* 146-yard eighth T w k?
trail) wall; Middb brook, 15H, nt the lineup the G ators will he Aggies to corral ttaytor; AHsioutt attUB. .
The third, B -C. Burnslds, pot hta
DOUBLE
DISC the quartprinrk slot; Splvack, 117. stilt harder to down. Florida is will liek S. M. U, and Vale ro
WTIEELS WITH S-X and navnuPi's, D!0, at khe halves definitely Improving but they I rout the Con&gt;; (Juaid.
te* shot on top of H ow ells ball.
RUIUIER TIIIEH.
and Crisp, Iftx,.- in the fulllmek won't have the stuff to brat I
West Virginia to win ,o rc r
I harle "Choo-Chuo" Jiyitlcr and I Syracuoe; ttklahonia to walk
A grtcul.ural fnlrs have been nq'
pcsllion.
Integral p art of American country
laist yeai the Cadet* wort seven Wall Pupa of North Carolina. 1 orer \\a ah in g lo n ; Si.olhrrn Cal.
REO. 1.00 Tennessee will continue their to down S tanford, F . (’, L. A. !
life fo r s e ll n v tr a century.
contests and dropped three. This
FAINT SETS
A group of footbal players s i
Jvear Rogero’s Kibbler* have cup- victorious march ami will take lo sm other Hants Clara and
Peart** were Introduced Into
Washington aryl Jeffarson College
p.d two games amt have lieell Wake Forest. Trnncs-eo'it preclu­ North Carolina S tate will have
H COLOR —MIXING
------——
sion sml power b a t t e n ' d a highly an easy tim e with V. I*. I.
wars
sittin g -------------------around many, years England from Persia in 1W2,
defeated in two tilts.
M N — PALETTE — 1
prals.-d Alabama Crimson Title
ago talking about some ol
FAINTR — 'BRUSH —1 |
- The Celery Fed starters will last week, so wt- think Tennessee
dtffleult courses they w ers
atch color — i 7
likely include: Spencer llnrdin and
irtg. Una of the members of the
IAYONS—I (X)U)R '
Unwind Whtlchel at the end ppsta;
group was a fellow who w as long
COLOR
Harold Kasfner uml llohhy Spark*m muscles h ul short on brains.
mail at the tackle spots, Rill Lud­
They mentioned Latin and Greek
FORT
WORTH.
Tex.
Boys
wig and Nollie Trnpp filling the
and bow tough troth subjects ware.
nowaday*
wnrie
even
walk
to
tn«guard spots nml GWynne Reel it
coriicr *tore and tlm j's u reas.tn Somebody then brought up Col.
center. In the" bnckfield will be
why th rre a re more kriee injuries, cuius and at the mention of any­
t ’larence Granthiyu nt quarter, Ja n
111 East First Street
nbM-tves
A lbert (Sm ltty) Smith, thing m athem atical, our mutclo
Jenkinson and Holly Piercy- a l the
[■toon* 12
vatehtn tra in e r of T -sa* C h ristiati1man jumped Into the conversation
halves uml Willis Anderson in the
with both fee*, and .s a id : ‘‘Goth,
University foutbaR tenuis.
fulllmek position.
Sniitty, w ho, hus Ceetr trainer,! fellows, and don't forget lh a t long
division is no cinch, either.
Ih
Kinj-r cu*ti*diuu o f eqit-pnienl, gteeti-

INSIDE SPOUTS REPORT

SPORTS ODDITY

GUARDS AT NIGHT
INDIANAPOLIS, (/FI — Curtl*
Kyvlk. freihm an guard on tho
Butler football t l n m , docs some
KNOXVILLE, T enn. (AV-Hob­ guarding a t night, too. The hu«5tv
by Layne, Texas' sensational half­ ex-h«ebce l» a campus special
back, not only is a stellar pltersr policeman.
of the pigskin but also is a fine
TROTTING ENTHUSIAST
baseball h u rtrr, sayii Tennrsseb’a
BATAVIA, N . Y„ (/P)—H arness
Coach Bob Neyland.
'*
racing boasts a friend in the cabi­
''I'v e sren him throw a baseball net Ip W. A vdrtll H airim an, S*c7o yards on a line about shoulder r eta re of Commerce. Harrlmmi
height,"
saya the V olunteers' \ra» president o f the Grand T ro l­
fernjd football mentor who him ­ ling Circuit for many year* before
self ow m one of the finest am a­ he liecamo am bassador to Russia.
teur pitching records in the coun­
try.
Neyland won 35 games and lost
five while pitching for the Army
In le U - ld . In one strrteh he fash-

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Seat
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SEM INOLE TIKE SIKH*
hick sche tot you gf-um , . *ti Yr#*i KUli.^ISlIKI) ipartnu’iil -uilnlii,
Kir*I puttilmllim tK*t f l, l* lt
t5opI 'i c for Christm as. Will U*e! i* 1 w 4 time* a
to | mm w^cf,
If, i.'iip l.. J ’tiiirii- 7 -a -\.l aflc.
MITATION leather* in nmsi
•! weeks old. Solial black., and
.mm* hr cpI gundl th m
V • r (rn n a U tm a ag,o « faiTUW* ih -rt ,f
ci lor# mid Ii»rK«-f pelecttaft of 1 ni*!icv hlotid#, A No blond nmle
nci- ■» t that humlmt* of hi* fmi uii* hul
ifts'iI upiiobtary fuhrics. Il.-l^r' i
*• months. I’hone 4C2-W
W ANTED TO RENT '
|h * I’ ltach He
n lord tw* r
III own, 2‘.»ll N. Oiang.
r ‘ “* 2't'i 1 Willow A re.
tn *r i f rtActiy the ri^bt RflvHrti 1 \ -»
\ ve., Orlando. Fla.
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ftt tui c'i imn way to felk':
iii&gt; nt. I i rm .iiirrl imiilt iii.. •
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t Wo*- milhooi h*vt u*c*i If- 1 h«- mc4i*
.till,
for
n* Ia fountain a , Lanrtiil'l vii.
.Inliii illmiiDii. - ill:
S ' ‘' NOLK TlltK SHOP
Are
loraaeaatral with lleMs* *• tSnr 11
K ilr n e i’* r » .oo|vJH*iot, InI bu g S tu rt. P a rt *im« or
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full time.
athlete's ( h i , *ra,M ffn, if H il Itcfc. flu^.O iit o u t thoft&lt; r i c e &gt; acid * t i n t = u lf
■ Alltfl AltTKItS for Cho-lm.*
er other f i t r t k t l r
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THE WAfER
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Wiimlerfut opportunity tn make
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K••• I m.'iiey from now 'til C hrist.
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f»»|- all iHna-i.-ii,
m il.'i.i * , STANSRPIlY* IMmm
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■iai. W r.:e ija-.lifixations to it f t
IM.iV.
Mr NKI I L K MIST, IX tm iS l
I.an n , n t f lltsa sad Itassalllat
II. c o (la&lt;raid.
■They may
Celery Ave,. -itt't off SiavI A td rrsaa sr ,a a r kasar Ia n s
J KLAI. E S T A T E F O R S A L l
IrsssU t.
Wire ph. um , residence ph, dtihlt
IN I'lME
I 111, wnntftl for n«la fountain
8-UiHl.M home 'o r sale, 2 mile
warrk. Conal pay. short hotrr.,.
BECOME LAND
AIIOKN and latvn semis Yigon
•til aai .‘elery A ve. 2. tHJlroiim.
No night work, iiff \veeeti.|«,|.MehV rtiliier. Tin Sanford X-tV
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Tteyxijdn Orag t 'o.. d ’horie !'0.
St. iv, 2nd .t- Satifmd.
m in i, hita’ften, tirenkli;&gt;t * n u n
W ORK W A N T E D
sciviee porch, lingo lot, tiui SEE tt* 'f o r stove nip® — strive *
W ORLD
pipe ellmwa ami oth er cold
uvea, .iouhlo garage. I'hone Unit
S 'f E E P E S 'f
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w eather item s.
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STANI.HVIIOGKHS
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'fEMPLE.oR'THE
IH2« li. 1939 Miaalel,
R O Y A L (JORGE.
Park, plione 1120.
fruh l*»‘rg,
•CROPS ARE
Modernize 1 *aur • IfendiiahtH
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CENTRAL
DESTROYED ’ FOREHEAD
Keasnnahle
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imieiiTi
and hath.
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Pi'one 30IJ
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. i I \ PIST w ill assist offices, clutrs,
rrTi ij'ri fiinr. Imlinli**
POWER driven ditching m achine,
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w ith
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made t y yocinl Itemocrntie I’arty
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nddel that (german labor uniins IN TilK I'ni'ttT
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s i \ m r \ mi \i Ms
hi:.in Nm.i:
would’ he pei milled to make eou- jP titiK ,
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in h »l*h fin iiisihi‘d tf tin* fin
plained to American and Rriliell| -ft. All iTe.ti!s,c‘9 [.I'll r&lt; r.«.» I To All ci.JIti.i s mi*l l'*rs..ns!
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gorci pment
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ant
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Rea-,.|m|.ti- credit reipliretnent*.
if : ! i*d pin 1 hpt !r ini ur
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t-**i a atl .la't - w&lt;,I to -,
No r.i-rnakiTs on money loan*.
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w given imme-i.alt atta-otmie- Pit
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(noil) haltow . (oil *........ 1214
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anratcit thioughout and o very
IIAUHEN HOSE
for ih'Hwrv to Veu 1 home, phone
&lt;t&gt;«imhie home far any on*
(. Vlllll.N R Vti 1 .«
Ralph Ray, 7*50-W.
Priced at WJ500.
m u , 11 a r o w \ iif : &lt; o .
2 la-d.amm frame h&gt;&gt;u*e in
-'.01 Fliiri F irst St.
13 N O T IC E S— P E R S O N A L
eopalltmn. with garage, allanteal
am 12 hats. Priced at Ifl.OlHf.
,‘t Y O lIN ii hnatal mhv* nnd 21 pip--,
SEM INOLE TIRE. SHOP
n t l ll W. HEN HER
ad=-E young Uanr
ntainths **t*t
* '201 North Park
Uatnin ;■«
iJa, Strit- flank Hldg
lames M Phillips. N fltth -f
Telephone .'17
. I’llOh# 1030
Couitlrv Club Road ‘-a initv. t'u ,1
t&gt;»nln
CIltMtll,
a
t
U
N&lt;
W
ready
tn grind every Mon­
KMENTl l ock httihling. I2tw. »tp
day morning — Y our corn.
ft, fliHir/ pace. Wired am i-plum­ ONE IVUI-h u ruT |&gt;o* tiililo nil Hrni
K rlk. &gt;tm;,4 l, corn A c«*b or
bed.
llOUO.Od.HctlucIlim
for
t*r. Phnn# 25 7
shuck.*' etc., fur feed. J. W.
cash. 1521 W. 1st. Jam es "d.
JKItSl Y ta-.ll nnd emv. \l id*. lin ’d I Hell, Lake Monroe, Phone 15.
I’hHl ps. .Caantact at property.
■ertaun, Ent ijni e, F'l».
PHONOGRAPHS fo r rent* The
k ea l esta te w a n t e d
Music Box, phone 953.
LATE Hindi' Iln tlk n iftcr 6 tube
1 !*kft Hi
WE PEE D U ST IN G fl. o( Farms. ( i oilh # I kIi t. . inmli-t.
WAl
t ' l l fm- the rtf-i'i'peiiTng of El­
Homes, Grove* and Ilukines*
day*, cost fait*, aelk fur ftO Mr.
eanor St Ann’s Reif- Hnrn.
Ro,it M*-ntoiurjta Hotel.
Pronorty. ‘W. R.
Wlll&gt;»m*,
Realtor., Toni Bolt Aa*ocl*te,
14
L O ST &amp; F O U N D
W ie YlSO. 110 N. Park Ave. \ 6
A R T IC L E S ^ W A N T ."D
LOST - -model airplancr w hite A *
I'Ll* HUY your cny 'cgnniU'tw
hlnek 51" wtu_t &gt;*|raD, helievid . “ .
» a r t ic l e s f o r s a l e
cf-ttg g or condiUrta. lli* Heel,
i»i (ilndi'ivilh&lt; or )frcra Ham300 W. 2nd SL
riinck area.' Reward, to finder. *
KILL UP with Fual Oil and Kero" , _D. Hofmann, Phone 64J-W. , . ‘ ■
ten* before winter.
IJSF^D piano* for cash. The Mu*ic
II. 1L Pope Co„ Inc. 8(0
llox, jihono WJ.
IS _ A U T O S F O R ~ S A L E I
MIRACLE CONCRETE Co- J . B, HAGS wan tod—feed.- ftrtIH**r! MS FORI) V-8 Convertihle, cT•
T erw lllortr, Jr., Mgr. Cement
Highest cash price. Write C*ncellent r u n n i n g
condition,
W ater Proofing — Building
tra! City Hog Co, Ro* 2462, O r­
radio
and
heater,
new
paint
,
Block* — Sewer P i ^ .
300
lando.
job. P hone 247-M o r 810-J.
, .

? P e ts, L iv etlo ck , S u p p lies lW fl.FO'ID, new uphoUtery, nainL
e*
NICROLLR
perfw t condition. Roy Reel, 304
.ST U D IO OP PHOTOGRAPHY
X BUY cows- calves, yearling*.
•1 . 2 *. &lt; Phone 1
*
for flaeet quality
Phon# IL W. laird.
PORTRAITS
11*34 Chevrolet. $196. See a t 4W
Com mere It I and Cepy Work
T oliC H T O N A WATSON, 1 2 0 1
I’aik Ave. between A and to
Snapehet Bervweu
Celery Ave. Has Ihirlna Feed*.
A, M. •
Phene 111* — l i p Fleiech Bid*.
HIVE us your order for haby FOR -SALE 1932 G raham , good
od
TUXEDO FEEDS—compute line.
chicks. The S a n f o r d X-Col
motor. 3 new tire*. flOO. C. F.
lfunC* T u itd o Feed Store.
Store, 2nd A S anford. • j
Ry^ibin*, la k e Mary.

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PAGE EIGHT

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANfORD. FLORIDA

N ILA. Feels Duty
To Warn Hunters
To Hunt Safely

WASHINGTON
LETTER
.

lly CIIARLR8 MOIAJNY
WASHINGTON—W ani .*
bine, governm ent - minted, luH ldate bronse medal com m em orat­
ing Light Horse H arry Leo's
Revolutionary W ar' exploitsT
, T h at's the first medal ever
made by th e U. S. Mint, turned
out the y ear afte r the Mint was
founded, but you ckn gei it from
the Mint a t Philadelphia for 12.26 plus postage.
W hat you get may be a*
freshly stru ck as the Mint’s
newest medal, th e Fred M. Vlnson number in its secretaries of
the treasury series (61.60), but
Thc Bureau of the M int here
has assembled for the first time
a collection of all the commemo­
rative medals struck since this
country w as'm o d e ui&gt; of British
colonies. The result looks like a
collector’s — o r maylie a swind(toft. dream.
____
Leland llow atd, assista n t di­
rector ttf the Mint, says, buw«ver, th a t th e re is aurprising!y
little swindling In the lo n n of
passing off new ly-struck copies
as ancient, originals of these
medals — nothing In the class of
the “ rare" coin* racket.
' Nevertheless, ■*say*
Howard,
there have liecn cases. In which
even a collector of rarities has

not cheeking first to see if the
gun is clear he not only take* a
chance of ru n n in g ‘the barrel of his
weupun but ha lakes a good chancn
o f injuring himself. He should
always check his gun barrel before
firing.
A iu t“ T»r&gt;ericec'r TKwuiiljlr,
remember _to check Horn ihe
bretch m il.
In the case where the h un'er
has (wen lying in w ait fnr game
h r might l \ y hi* gun down. The
b attel m ight or might not come in
contact with the ground. Ho sever,
in all cases when picking it up
nzam the h u n ter should check his
barrel to see that it is clear. &gt;
All hunters should se t Into' the
habit &lt;&gt;f checking their gun* perbsilcelly whrti In tho field. i t will
hrlp to cut down accidents. In
I1M4, tho la st year for which
sta tistics a te available, over two
thou-Hinl acrid-, ills occurred. Many
of them were caused by clogged

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MEDICAL BENEFITS
THAT MAY 8E AVAILABLE
TO YOU, CONSULT YOUR
"n e a r e s t va o f f i c e .

GIh Teach Sports'
To German Cops

copi

Mini w w iL il

C iiftKt

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YOU’RE TALKING TO A PARADE
NOT a m a s s m e e t in g
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tinjpv Icav-ss
:
o f a n In Jo*i, r ;
o f h a r f ir.e s couis
y o n m r o fH an n e c ­
e s sa ry . Bring ell
y o u r p o lic ie s to us
f o r a c h e c k -u p . W a
w ill a d v i iu y o u w ilh o u t o b lig a tio n .

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

NOT WATCHINO WHIM ha was going, this 30-(oot, CO-toif whale wound
up in Long Island .Sound at Huntington, L. I., N. Y„ and foundered
twenty feel olf shore In ten feci of water. Hundreds of school .children
and adults swarm around the stranded mammal, who suddenly gave up
and died before he coulfl he toVrd to deep water.
(International)

Hv RICHARD KASMCIIKK
A I* Newsfcatures
MkIt 1,1N - - Amet lean
Mihliem

lh€

YOU CANT QUIT ADVERTISING

MIAMI, Oct. 26 — Ike Pickle
(Mis«. K lulr, lUdlt h* singled out
as tho No. I goat of the O nings
Howl series fo r letting Du(|U*sne’s
Frnie H vfferU get behind him to
catch a -70-y»rd*.In-the-alr pass
thrown by Ih,yd Hiumbuugh to
win Ihe gam e. 13-42. I'fcklr quit
covering* Tlefferle because he rea­
and firs* before he looks to sec soned no one could throw a pass
whether his* h a n d Is free, ily that far.

Vie Vet l a y j

I lo it a I ft liijptit c I n i II, li it t t h i? ir

t o i* g r o u n d -g a i n e r s
Georgia'*1 m i effo rt which prod
MIAMI, ‘ OcU .. 22 — G reatest ucvd 44t&gt; yard* a* the Bulldog
round-(raining perform ance
in spanked Teas* C hristian Univerllpm /e OruoKe llowf riassh* was Hity, 40-20.
•*

“ T herefore, get Into the habit
of thoroughly rlenning your gun
ev .ry night. Check it constantly
when mil hunting and help to cut
do w n unnecessary hunting accid-

OHS Of N’W to r .’.' CITY'S lon gest picket line* strelrhes down lower TVordwoy |&lt; striking members of ttie
Nal.onsl Maritime Union m arch to the (dikes of the Amefiran Merchant Marine Institute. Purpcwe of the
d em au l ration was to btmg pressure on shipowner* in sign an acrecm tnt to end the strike. (International}

rOQ HELPFUL ADVICE ON

The Presidential Series 1*8*0
as *indlan Peace Medals.” These
carried on a tradition under
whiih likenesses of tfio English
Wing, Georges w rrs dia\rlbtltwl
to the piw-IUvntutlnnary redwkinn as. hopeful hint* there'd
be llo tom ahawk tossing or other
disturbances.
- George Washington holds Ihe
J . with ten
In’s . th e runhonoring ...... ...... ...____
.
dot up. Howard, a Southerner,
pointed out aorrowfully 't h a t the
terscy’s Robert
■en honored like

FRIDAY, OCT,

GET A TASTE OJF

iimlttit*i tn |ii l* a i

Renao m

ftfttl

fill Im» moiinHiTril in the sprint?.
Merlin's police in ptcAar ytnri*
ptartcient liHjkeihttll tcim s
Riggast nrul most expensive
medal, however, is a 110 brtmio tut thrlr n:\v iJVNszffirr rank*

number, four inches In diam eter,
minted In 1088 In honcr of nao
Joseph Francis; inventor of a
system for saving (he lives of
rson. aboard shins In dlslrces.
features an intricate life-

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,l ,,*| I k n tiU

illU 4 'It u b tJ tti till* IfilfflCjr

When the commander of thr*
i&gt;.,llce force asked the If. H. Mllll.iry Govt rnm m i's Public Snfeiv
trench foi Tome p,aching. AMU
e*kc,| Kohlioh tn volunteer. A
(’ally c u r s e wits arranged in on
American sector gymnasium cull d
"Madison Square (ianl.'ii,” I lie
C"l'» trained there, drawn from nil
rectors of the city, * ill return to
tnc.r units and roach ulhir*.
Head of the reaching staff i* Pfc

William Hornlg, 28, Noe ark, N.

v.v r’*’
FIRST STREET AT SANFORD AVENUE

Rosy Future Seen
For Citrus Growers
BHADENTON. Oct. 2 6 .' &lt;/1VKeal cal ato men wild specialise
in grove sales predicted ■&gt; rosy
future Tor the Florida ritruh Induslry today, Speaking to the
Florida Association of Realtors
who met In .convention In B rad­
enton, 8, II. Bokman of Cler­
mont said that six year* ago the

fltrus Indus fry netted JB.000,000
.ml that last year thu industry
Yrcelvtd * - n e t re tu n i of 1126,000,000.

Bokman said th e entire citrus
iM M n W io n Is on a firm foot­
ing and Is destined to keen grow ­
ing. The development of by-p ro ­
ducts, he'cxplalned, would tw ono
of the propelling factors pushing
t big' Industry ahead.
K. 0 . Hatton o f Bartow county
InUd out th a t citrus w*a the
ricultural ,tri&gt;p
trh p to
to go
go into
Into
lost agricultural

FEATUlUNf
(77— W alter K, I’rm llcp, fillyear-old Jeffersonville . attorney.
Ik-IIevc* in keeping u p with Ills ’
tons.
I
Two of them, Hubert .1. P ren­
tice, 20. and Dixon W. P re n tic e,,
27, decided lo take flying le s - 1
sons. The fath rr. follower) suit.
• “They tried lo tell me I wo*/
too old b u t , I think I’ve con­
vinced them you’re never too
old to learn,
said P re n tic e ,
eaidtrh
;
All th rre. have soloed, prepar*
aiory to receiving private pilot *
licenses. A third son, Dr. W II-1
r on. K. IVentlce, n Joffersonvlllo
dentist, has . I*«n flying for

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l”
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SERVE YOU BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE

irirt of Florida's citru s
far below . Tex** end
ornla sales prieM ,

_

Florida lo oHroct mar* vadors
w i t a t those see kin g d ft

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both those seeking rsersobon

the red tn- the depresalon which
n In the late tweutUh.. He

Bowing the discussion of
jrida’s citrus Industry, a nanat real e s ta te leader called
r. the «lecontrol of r»nU. Boyd
Bernard ®f Philadelphia, presn l of the N ational Assoel*n of Real K ita to Boards, Mid
it the • retention o f ren t Yellts while othpr commodltlee a r e
ng decontrolled will dUeouri all new -eonitruotlon qf ran thoqelng. *

being conducted by lh« s ' a,e

T .'

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for permanent

The public hr invited to

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dv

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{b Unity Thorn It Strength—

P artly elondy end ret her windy
tonight
_ht and Toeodey.
Widely
•rattened ihowere In eflersoon
and ifa ttrrrd ihowere along the
eaet coast Jo(jJght,

To Protect th e Poore of th e Worlds
To Promote th e Pro trees of America
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VOLUME XXXVII
«

JPickets Are

Awaiting Selection Of Jurors

NewYork Piers

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, OCT. 28, 1948

B om b B la st Red Revolt Is
Rocks Office BegunluWest
A t Esslingen -Jndian Island
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Associated Preaa Leased Wir

Moslems And Hindus
Battle In New^Delhi

Nazi - Terrorists Hit .Again Communists Attempt T o —
For 2nd Time In 8 Days,
Take Over Government Protesting * Allied Aima
I n Dominican Republic

S e t t l e m e n t O f S tr ik e E x ­
p e c te d
Soon
It
In le r^
U n io n R o w C a n B e S e ttle d

NEW YORK. Oct. 28, (VP)
— A union official said to­
day that picket* of the A
F of L Dock Officers' Union
would bo withdrawn at 12
noon, Eastern Time, from
. New York City piers.
Pickets had been on duty
at; New York1 piers since tho
gjparitime fttriko began Oct.

Seeks Martin’s Congress Seat

FRANKFURT. O ct. iM -JV IV MIAMI, Oct. 28, W&gt;&gt;_ Arnanl
Tho American M ilitary Govern- Communists urn said to have bemelit says that G erm an terro rists gun a wavy' of rioting in the
hsvfl struck with a bomb for the capital o( the Dominican Kcpub*
second time in eig h t days. At noon lie. The incidents slid to have
Uodny t en persons V e ra in custody broken out in Ciudad T rujillo are
for &lt;(ucstionmg.
related in a Miami News paper
The bomb was exploded la st which quotes a cable nsuasage
night on a windowsill of tho De- from Manuel do Moya, secretary
u n ific a tio n Board Office a t Ess- to tho Dominican Republic's p m *
iingen.
IdonL
nccurjiy troops have cordoneu 1 4 * c« ^ ‘'ig to the cabled m**uU lilt!
ut'ifij; lui-ti
^
. 1
.,
“ . . .V ? .A
b. e_ M
. o .y a _s a i d tthny
h e y
n
notif|ed
o tifie d
th o
tutt » t u»uin
io
iti*
terraruM
.
authentic, of thctA intention' to
t llv VAJJltAblim UVVUlilHJ jUJiV 9UU?J hold a meeting. In the early
•ail
iVMli jtavlui Iirnl ye*Savva aftermwn, he .continued, the Com­
,11V uuinaitigi Oiliji iliv vUve.Ud M» munists distributed weapons such
.aitr uuitisslltf «Ui UM&gt;t«»to|flV’U.*
as knives-and clubs, and at Id
Iliilia %
1*., M^ Saturday night they at/.m u tn a ii uTiicor# believe uio tacked ToruigiWrs aiid unarmed

Word th a t th e pickets would
ha w ithdraw n cam e from Capfc.
A. E. Oliver, co-chairman of th e
negotiating com m ittee of th e ■
.
Masters, M ates and Pilota A s­
sociation. Oliver said . U »t m ag■
----- te rs of ships h fd onion approve!
to return r b o a r j their vessels

immediately.

NO. 286

23 Dcn«m.s Killed And Many
Wounded In Calcutta Riot;
Egypt Wi nn Demand*
MAMILNGTO.N, Uti. 2»—
— 1‘rrniuenl l i ui nsn lo*iay sent
a mri4*agr la Ihe am g u| AraotS
&gt;.ti me suujrci ul t'aiesunr. in e
vniei K tre u u ie m a siaiem enl
lu m n g tun ciauil rru c ra m t nw
w’tiri .14-1 slvp* sniiuiil u*&gt; i s s r s *
lit *I.*... *-* l no iiiiuiruia.a -uudltlllttdl IHi 111 Ig I Mllirll ul fCIU|V«
uuo • Mittiiur. *ur, iiu*
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HUIH WAR BUDI Bridget Waters, M, who le on trial at Eos Vegas, Nev.
0 4 4*40 4*441*4 « | 4). 4 W1444 * ClUlOAB.
U i
L v iiltjia e U irte iU llii
iU
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A ll*
' But t n Inter-union row m ty
oo t first-degree m urder charge Is shown in the courtroom with her
4,4 4440 4441**44—
f, *41 *444/11 UU.44i 4. 4g W ' T he p ru lllciltiu l SCCfCtSTy Of
postpone a retu rn to normal ,on
u i*u i m A L im iu u jit t i i c u r n *
attorney L. Q. Hawkins. They were awaiting the selection of a Jury.
wust.
*
th e Dominican ltepublic is ijuoUti
jjh ii strike-Pound w aU rfronts . of
LC-U JiauU iiO U klU liU JVAJtUl*
She is charged with shooting her American husband, Frank 1C. Waters,
* h e nation.' A t f ir s t It seemed
u ix u n .y till ite rs in r.ssniigou n» saying m at uve U m m u m s u
1
*JJ Hi A10 w JUliv, t IIy | IIV8*
n
,
who
was
suing
her
fo
r
divorce.
(international
Soundohoto)
__
th a t m aritim e peaco was ju s t
...U
‘ 44* 4/v b t.4 44- created uislur bancui uirougrum i
v/ttm k«*it a n i a ilia 10
around the com er. E ast an d ________________________________
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44.0 UV. 4.4-11 4/044-4.. l«‘«
* “ll YUiUM*!
U«1
G ulf coast operator* signed w age
tt &lt;Cl»VA»4Jen «l * t|* aaAdhAyUt21 t**. iv—..it., u u siu .
OieXlcan emhasiy.
agreem ents with tw o striking vwi
tf
.1
JL
./I, 0 ( 4. re a i/n u e u S - - * , 'Atcoiding lo Uio Miami nowrsit-1 vat. itiw Jltytti 4ul iu u k l a
unions, th s A F o f L Masters. ( W Q
1 O U lU S
A TC
....... ..
« 1.U 1 - 4/ 4. 4 , ...oil U-- P * P « . lha ‘-om m uni.l party was
I lt k J lv .il, l a U A JH v. b u t u D l d i i e U U t
Mates and PtloU and the CIO 1
W ^
............ ..
1440 . . . ... 44 ,4, O.V44 . a - . .
&lt;*^ 0 1 4 1 1 .0
UIO t . 4 , ^ . , 4
ISMarine E nginew s.
Everything w j j j
Inml
ivpuimc
wi.nin
uio
insi
two
.ti i a
a t . i! u U i i l L / v ' O ,
looked rosy. Union leaders and - H p l f i
months.
.eWrt Isn t-in r*sa,rv k
1
m Krt r
srsfP^ll*lglt:B
u,lUt((Ut 1
4 l ismaKlik IhiAJl i
labor
officials p re ­
■
awvf
»«ej
a
tllO
UMillueil^*
V
W
”
‘
dicted th a t steam would bs u
rJ iil
4. ,
today on 1,100 vessels whl
•likitll Miiaet v11U
have been tied up fo r 27 daya .
ij s atlls a ll s l v U a v l U
&gt; k n Gulf r.nd A tlantic ports.
I
.. . ■imMU tvuu n •»« i h »u
iiU v Ilk IA iin s » &gt; » * D g w , “ ' M#
JACKSONVILLE. ’ OcL 23 — L t^ ,
d ia ie
u m v c rs ii^
Then n CIO local In Houston.
Two youths, 14 and 10 years
yiMogiK e utMeiMt ivitvrwU jvuwi «.
Texas, balked. The agreement 0f
who gave their home ad- (Special)— “A griculture la to ­
signa.1 by
th s m arino eng in M rs j reM M
ne, r Asheville. N. C. day entering a period of uncer­
which
m ay
continue
*U
v/cs illegal, complained ths Tex- were b ro u g h t
before Ju d g e R. ta in ty
MOTHSfl O? r\VO CHItontN. Mrs Maltha Sharp ol Wellesley.
,
months, or oven years, as inter­
— rji local.
The Houston strike W. W are for a hearing this
filX
OkUUuul
U K 11
“ lU im g
slinwrri
in
acllnn
during
her
campaign
f.ir
eltclum
lr
Congr.-si
Q|I
n,r
chairm an, Willinm Kellogg: also morning, following th a lr arrest national and dom estic political
ill!!
U U iU t'f
IstU iitllU j
U* M i t t | Democratic tlrkel She Is oppoiing Hep Jnsrjili W Marlin Ji It.economic conditions
are
.said hs had bean promised sup- Sunday morning on a charge of and
U l U V V t v U . ) P i r i U l i l i s * tU OkiiiHIl N i * ]
puhllcnii. lintitc mlimrtty trailer
( f„|.
i (
p o rt of engineers' locals in Phil- i stealing a white handbag from clarified,” said W illiam I* W il­
«o silk tUaslUuIJi toll*
t r U U ) YliWs
til
U K .Ill* |
r,dolphin, Beattie, Savannah, Jack- on eutomobila parked S aturday son, Director of Florida S tate
I4-1
- *, *
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M lik tb
u u
U tV j
F arm ers' M arkets today. "This
sonvllte am) Norfolk In opposing * night on Second Street,
m
i n
- u a n j i &amp; » i * t u u i g ■ j h u U i . i i vA ■ * .u * * « . » t 1
tho
vrago
settlem ent, w i t h
Ths pocketbook and contents, uncertainty affacW tho entire
A 6 lf S * * m 6 u tM
IU kYUflU rt d( 11 fM .ik
chances of fu rth o r .backing from Including a fountain pen b ut no Nation, and becauso of Florida’s
la M i e ^ .
A n U w M * t i, r j M U &amp; i* * H i t rancivco.
ere recovered b t Mrs. *pre pond francs of attention to
9 ? a n Pedrp r.nd San Francisco,
money, w
were
AiilUU U* UK- *«**, *•*
cji‘, rt.1 s ju ju u iu j . vjcu xa — |i.r# J i
*skv III Uitriuv.H.
opposition of scattered \y. II. Iv e y ,'th e owner.
If the o,
r. To get several major highly specialized lOyiAllAtJ — &lt;A»H*GiU li V ifV lj
t£«UPl Utt oU t jt-tll ttt Asilt j l trtill
•
»LJIM Mil V -.&lt; 44,(1
uld delay. the end of Jt, Mr. Ivey ellmb«d‘ the drain crops, it affects our producer*, ,*i m r * a f * O a
locals shou._
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iturtuu*
Ul
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f
A a d U U j a
r u u 4t v l h i i r ■ ’ i i d l i
the strike, housewives ■ on the pips of The Herald Building to an a eur economy most vitally. V/IVUtU U A &gt; i i lD ktA d i/J 4 H
&lt;-t\, mm k ri t*
rti.U
iiii
ca st coast would havo to w ait got the handbag off of th e roof Jt has been my constant affo rt •
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J, V -a»«_* «.4- i |
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even longer fo r sugar. The beet of the building where if had and aim to help as f a r aa hu- out *11 U*Q cua Jk
1JM FOU.A- w r i t ) 1 ItUtr JikCr t. A - U j A U i i . U t A t A
“ t
1- n U . l i t
Kv\u
guess it th a t It would take t t been th ro w n by”
J C I t f a n i y pomlbl* In th e etemly b et ul W*U*A AiKmaun u o u
by oni
one oY
of" fthh ei'lrd
bdJC
u*s J^AKfn Utlaili, lilUilk duiUUg Altai ty
e ear t i u u , u i n u i e u s p a t i i i i . U i u j Feast three weeks fo r sugar to
cording to Judge W ore,
According
are, tho conservative Improvement of the .uUoicUlo aim save Uio srni w j-ai rxiuiLiU n o n k .m i ^uil—.n, 4 , 1.44.1.'
g et hack on grocers^ shelve* a f ­ father of the two boys, • L. F . position of Florida, producers,
**i
vtlu umiftii miu j.titl I'J
ACU-C.U114-U 4-0 VoUMj.
J. Menwiancr an a s-tou* u m , , - , .
llA ll p A J I , Loilii., O ct. —0 —t /l ‘I — j ju o t iU I , imiluiiAiiy lamuua gm l
te r the m aritim e strik o Is over.
Carson, described by hie eons os and I am trem endously Impressf e l » U l III LW v-fe, J i M i l l l i l V J J l M l J i L a
tu
*v liu iiiv r prise l ig n ie i , G euigu* u iv a s.&lt;uv v*,.vr. ..uu u a r n - i i ,
Uanlord
was
petpaua
oiipturH-^
ed today
lode* with the vital support
a preacher, bsd been In Sanford *&lt;•
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n l k i i p 1 1t l i i t v e v l l U v i U l U t
trr. Jalm J. n g e r l. prmWcni O l. luipunu o l r .-a i tiu .iip .u .i, v o m i , . , . . , 4,ua
o- oii- . b , , row t w v v .w
__
ith _the
_ __
boys ________
for ths U tte rr ___being
p a rt bolngfitgiven our e ffo rts by the j ui Uio lirs i iuul, ii- v u e i—
Uu; U iiivei-iiy, wiki pit-.iivM u i U u -, 4,1,1 u ..o u a .e il tv w o o ,11 .u—u 40 ,ir ,u i«
,„„y
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io
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bus
i./or
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M
i j I l a i * * A ^ | i w « U nil L . ( i n u u - i u i
of the w eek' but went to Orlando S tate Chamber of Commerce,
rbAxn, «Ui*Nl UUU a^hUAuii.i.t^j ! - U s u n u p o u c i m u m 1 0 v 44p 1 .4 1 v m m . &gt; u i i i , i i o i * ] Luuitiiy viuu yI&gt;iui£
Lt. Comdr. Schiller
. - u —y
visa*
s a l i . 4* ! j
j “ 11 441
u vti-ti'
Friday to eeek work. A fte r the through ite agricultural eommlt- IL1KI gallUtlg a gllUlU 40.441 04 44 luitl d sill lonncf K uosiu a A citui m ' J * U i l x i i ) t t ! ( I B t!j U d U i l l J * 14 111 ( i u i l - ' ■ i t l l i U i l l II
lU Jilt Slits I .,.*,.4 • u l J k J t - . t n U » U i lj &amp; a i L i . t « s u k i L U i j '
E
!■ Given Gold Star boye
jorus wiiite loouig •. T ,» 4^0 0 1 --* 4/1. —4 4144444 44/1 444— U U / . l l * 4.14* *4.4.
arrested, vae
th e fa
boy* war#
w are arrasieu,
so th
in eorr toe, and eub-commltteee.
.
.
m v K i t * t H i l i . p i i J n d } *4t n l a 141 i c 1 u i k j j
Hi UUif 11lily, ill I't-'y uv,„g III. . . I j U l l l l . l l l u J Ltl l L L U f c l l i i C l 4l | j
told police be would a tU n d the
.*1 feel* th a t tho reports and, -cm uirea.cn.ns ro m u im o
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A t« i'i|a &gt;
liU tili
tilt
lifi K .s j,
User
L t. Comdr. John . It. Schiller, • bearing, but failed to do
so. discussions during la st week e ,
iwo suon* ».- a — on
. 4/4.1
t ' - t l ' U "
&gt; U til
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144/14440X1 *44*041 444*44* U p4.lt U 4 i p u « &gt; . i t t u t i h u I i t ? I v l i t * d u t r t i i U ' s t 1
•MMI i l l U t i i i h
111 i l l i 4i . n l
i 4&gt;S
USNR, husband of Mre. Dorli E. Judge W are announced th a t -the Jacksonville
conference of the two pa-sea iniereepieU by O ram nr i - u a U l U I I I Ul S X J tl 0 4 - 4 1 ,4 * . 4*4 4*
*-t»J | “»
-u t u i f l i l t L ’ i * H ' h .
Schiller, of 2010 H ibiscus Avenue, boys would be held until a way agricultural committee, and th e am iu d Jenxmsou
oppw.
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back
definite
actions
taken
by
this
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Sanfonl, has been presented tho Is found to send t h e m -----t l 1'* •* J s
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K
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m i .i i u
tu iv u
tuu jm ica
N either hsd attended group of oulstandng Floridians,
u i - , a r ia . A . j .
p . u ^ i , .„ 4 01
Gold Hlsr In lieu of tho Second1 home.
home
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i school beyond tho fifth g r^ d a ,, should be most productive In ths C1C4 1 I1 Ol4 A*r |U | 4 , HVA.4-4.44.tl 4*J 111—
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4 Ul
Aik Nedal.
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” " i continued development of the In rack all nuts 01 uteir iu&gt; . 440- 14. tilt* S l a t e , i-4114V , t*4J i t t lilt* M i l Jml t UuI InVi!J l a iuiu r U»U
n a* i a 4 411|4 i t Ji U s i i k L ' f .
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itiy
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Lt. Comdr. Schiller received! About 8:00 o'clock Sunday gtfttFT.’» progrese and proiperltv. I l l t 4&lt;0 S 44C44J JU I 44L U 44.4 - 1 p v/ U* J4i 44'-*.
ano
lu r u icr uu alt iiu
-—iu u l 41 a .l-ig iA ui .uu ui, uim u. lliu t tliu bUiUlKlkl*, IIlClUhVIVI’-r.
m mrflni fn r hi* ReKi«v«m«nti wiaeaiai*
-w/i p * .. r e s id i n g m cnxlrm an or ini*
A m ong
th o se
n itc a iiin g
Irom
l i i m i r i g i t i I U 9 L' IL’ 8 ^ } WJ JUJ J l i l t U v ^ u i l
th e medal for « •
Co^, and E rn- e o r a m iu i, I w aT lm piaea^d w ith cm* Uw UMleu 11110 U*c gimu.u.
KU iatL
iiig u
siiuit
iiH M iig
M id
u iiti It m i t U d i i i y
sn o u iti
u c i n u n lit)
k tiyir
^ 4 t * iu u r u w e r e o e i t r y t v u u u t i , 1 1 , 111AlKi Uto big iuuiuuer was, W*u*a
a U aiitigu u l uitisiij iituUA lut'IJiiuiiti * * u U J r t j u j D i l a i ^ U w t i U K l i into* u». 1 oetii (uturv.
oV„.p i' ot, of. *
n ! l **t U v y ' wbo op* " U * c»b ln rt th« aerious attitu d e a t each of Aiuicroou.
A onc-iiuiuiivu »«4U l l i n u i t o r o t C a m p u c i l - L - M S i u t ; |' U 1*1 i u l l i U J I t U t O p u i t i u l M &gt; U t | U * « l t u n i j u i t V k u y .
%
ed to
u a s Saginaw
nagtnaw B
uay.
articipating members. ProcKaeh
ached
t o t the
h a USS
a j^ j.gthb0p
o p facing the alley back of our pparticipating
00,
m e
A in e r ii* 1111
1 —' g i u n ,
-its .
articip atln
atin g In m any rnconnala- !1 Th&lt;
w lh#
W T ona
msro- u n re, slowed down by e lun**j.**. o j r i i t t o o u v i l , j i t r s n i c i i t u i m e i i h u i l i t U B s i l U f U i J in a r t I d i g | K J u L \ . l i l u t
P artlclp
j j , . HtrmId
H erald, usaw
tho o)(Ur
older boy «c*UF
Geolly tevery
one of those
tl
L v *h
u i w i i u g u m f i e i i It 1 i n » n 1 i i u i t i
« u eUirtod by UW tn g iu .io - 4*.
*H t)
tit: b u r
VYUU stt l u i t l
III t i l 4 t IU* J v m i t i t K It M U. t ( w t i J I t l l i l M U B v * I k *
aanoo and a ir coverage missions,
. .
.
nM K. „
b e rt repreaented a at
iui a I4jrty y ajtl trip iro m **1» o-i* *■*«“&gt;«» A uxiliary «ti4i .itr». 1*. •.Uti 11 J k J l l | J s U H t i u t i m ,
ily and »er- w
ho was Invaluahle to his s&lt;pjad, -an, r . *n ol“ , “ *** tee w orking definitely
41 tivt, lij Umkj; M-J«(f 1U LtSii
goal uno.
| . 4 1 . 4'. 411• .. . vicu p 4v*—
. .
4,, ..t.ron and contributed ( t c t i l r to ball, tin aigu leaning a g a in st a iously on some problen
lem concernm u pvsUiu t t t i f inn luuipti u n i U » t i 4* O l t . * U l t 1*1 h i t l M ) 4v * t B lI SL -V
.-&gt;4 4 4 .0 A u xiiiaiy,
hls success
i building. T he boy then w ent up ed w ith the present and future
M l . If n i l II* , J l 1 Jk, dre II i
ILtJ VS vsY IJ . H i t 44
« t. .U
I al t K . . l “ l i l t s ,
He also tultlitl gain s ot 1 5 , 11 .'
the allay tow ard Magnolia Ave- «f Florida agriculture. The fact and 8 uctorc »c pounoed over iivm ,
1 11
Hdh .JL-spW-illL.il su lid)'! I I I ! l%
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T he text of tho citation l* aa 1 nue an&lt;i threw something
Into th a t th e Florida S ta te Chamber
I VMJlIt M l
h U ii,
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i.d
uio sji-incn nieta ui Uio n isi p*-i
..
h “ M 1 IJMII* J t ***l*vk hill * Hep J-4 ,
,
follows:
an open window of The Herald. *&gt;f Commerce, representing the 01 Uw taxi qua.u*r. lor u io m i x *.'*
l a u .m IM.i IA IL l.n
ijiv d a i M g Hi dini itium i .-.ipiKvii .U Vit-.a* i|
»» . .‘1-lllvU .ai.y
•
.
..
1 I t proved to bo an insurance book en u re commercial and Industrial Altuersou ailatxl uio c x * i» l—-*..
*
w .s u ili|'
iU f
Jllttl,
O U llt
L llu tilrk
* J | * v l 4k ( t r ,
*&gt; M litU jv* 3
U(Jt o i M l l U j I i l j ,
“ For m eritorious achievement wjtb Mrlt j T,_ ., Mma on
life of the State, has eet up such uirot4gn Uio Uno u&gt; com pa'iti i i ‘L'
H U l/lS r ^ s s ti., . .. 1 , i m .
s iu ljt:f
u u iL i : y ;
M llta ivL i l l
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U llU
Up
U|j
M i s s G l a d y s W ell*, tHf) E l m
i**V -i/e * u u 1111*111 ui
,ij 11 v ig iii
In aarle] flig h t a t pilot of a tor- L ater, Mr. Ivey cemo to the ■ thoroughly orgenlted group de- -coring.
lit; ifiun uuti «ii up|ioivU iuiy lu 1 ,- 1 4 4 1414.0 11. 0 4 *. inti] l o u i uyi ./ii 4 , 4v A v i-n n e, p t r k r i l I,* o f l.i g r i d i r o n
|
niaue iiia i ii .,u .i n g ui ,.v w
^ v ed o h o m b e r In ComposIt* cabinet shop to see about aoma *oted w promotion of th# Intlie iAt? g u . - i l
IU 8 t i n y
t i i u t I i VTUUI4
44444 - 14,4441 44 l.ll 4 III v V H o lla , 4J ,.o.
gllllll*.*l 4*.ll H'l'lly Just W4*l*k UmLWlla
Benlord protcclcd Ite ailin louu
tAinUal trolna early
JR o n adron S eventy-E ight, attach- window fram es he had ordered teresU of agriculture Is in my
o d to tha USS S aginaw .Bay, and told of Urn loss c J h is w lfa’a optnlori Indicative of the wisdom oy b aim n g aosrn C n s p a pa-WL-t fh e derailm en t o c - u ir .u -PSv-uu.r v r t i k u a i i u i i i o t 1! u l l sv jf tv U p m i L c m n t imi .Kill*. *or .nu *iity wvie. ivi-. &lt;k*4‘larcd wjnnt'r of iho Music 11-rn\iT t'fljHUIc HIHI* iiu put UJ) ti tel* v n tu,,.! ..nil i.—r i . , -n u open- j K iii-lfcruld football pifk-thi'-wiud u rin g operations ag a in st enemy pocketbook th e night before. The « IU leadership and a fine u u ou gu o u l Uvs rcmaiiiut-r ui utc] „ , , a M
MM * » &lt; M I J I d } 4 l |
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Uiiti ■
u*
- i«.
*- OjiniLLi,
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nr r ren te s.. The only two games
quarter.
UllU IkKg illjUlLU in *kii«J TM.L*UkTm. rnitk JlglMf DUt tJlivglUii liiUkLU U l 7“ i i.........
JU n ? ? ’ren , Q ulfk
men told him about
seeing tha W buta to the Importance of our
.« « uusUir m u n .'A iU T i,ii|tLiin? 'ui*.
**nk h u uppjuuch Glut Miss W..Ils faiii*d to s c trtl
pine Ielawds, from J a n . 8 .to 20, boy. Some llnetick that h id been In d u itrf.
i' o. rcctly wore (lice-Tcsus and the
194H. P articipating In numerous |n the poekeibook was found u *.
"Cucumber shipm ents through
U J U u a ilb
tu
»vHkU
p tiU L U
huu Uk!i»u
stillkA J lu iu
-O
tiU ivt
* d a r in g . reconnaissance, and eon* d e r the sign. The polire w ere th* W auehula S U U F arm ers’
4 U«iKr»| ru) iiuiliHLiU u iat u n o * ‘-ui lur ualuuu uu a |int u vu nii.u. Wi4«*&gt; Fores -Tenneskec tilts ahich
'w ere tho m ajor upsets of tho week­
k i ii i u
p u iu v iiiA ii
ifire (1 | » f t f V t i ]
n iu ru
« h d ^ |M LjiL L( r
feftUw a u ( r u i c
uu
u ic
'
• nd.u,‘ l r _ fS ? Jr* V 4 roi Mlo.t u notified and the b o n w ere » rone expected to reach
end.
d u rin g title period. L t Comdr. r*sted.
their Seasonal peak thle week. I
HM D t h l w U g s i
to r
Uu? U aJ liilllU U .lv .
»4*- &gt;.4 i 44 i n .ii noiu iur a i t , on
8 ch llle r rendered g a lla n t eervioe,
r .
. h ere been Informed by M arket
p -r ituvu hole. .
Miss Wells was tho tKth person
.end by hie cool courage and out|V,
h id M anager Frank E. Conner,” aald
l-ttolva i&lt;ii&gt; will i&gt;e obso-ved to- to subm it ii ballot hist week and
atonding skill In th e face of
D irector Wilson. In aum m ariilng
inoiruw ni ma club w uh a lunch* wits tin* only, contestant lo select
g r a v e hasarda Including hostile Th?,^«d»v e h . . . f i- v J l / S
eu rren t crop and m arketing eon**.Ws do n o t think*' was tho m -ditation.
tun ooiug surveiT u v i.n 'n i- .in/ j . winners.
j
*tl opposition, contributed me^
.IE i
throughout th e S tate. keynote of Uie sermon dclnw rci
“In tha spiritual realm such a
.•oon and l:oU I'. At. loili/wed iiy
J o b le s s
Ily to th e tuceeea of his g * 1
“ W .oehula's tV elp U lo st weak oy. tno Kav. Glenn E. Bmltn, i t s ta te of olfatra la s a l mdenl,
C
apturing
second
or
last
utmg&lt;? guiiics or g u lf. M rs. tt. A .
squadron _
r . a f the Farm ers' S U U
week w«s B. C. Steele win
u s nuiKUy morning aarvica a t anil th a loss is g re a t and pereach perilous a ssig n m e n t
, b ert, fo r which producers
Check,
fo
r
unemployment
comw,1‘ 1,0 ‘n ch“ r|te of , lho I'J k nines correctly. Steele failed
I reived 83.60 to 16.66, averaging in t C hristian and M issionary m anant. God's Word may be of- pctumiun dur i ng ins week ending lu,llt40
unw avering devotion
to
All ciuu members t i pick tho Itlce-Tcxis, Vanderbiltj fered from without, but It r*throughout reflects th e
(4.82. Q uality waa reported ex- a h lance Church.
IH went to 11 persons, in “ r« Invited to organise tables mL»Ct
“ Wa have fought a w ar for qutrea medluUv* axerctse of tho&gt; lihiii Inole County, Uf thVse o were riudlngnw n club membe.a a.ul club L S. U. nml the Ulinols-Michigan'
»■; re Dent. The W auehula Market
cred it upon L t Comdr.'
til s cor.cclty. The other winners \
an d th e U nited S tate s N s
1 handled a considerable volume of
J*1*1 w# ^ , « u l to oisImitate lu Activity, ai„n Hnd u Wu„ en&gt; lh o COUI, . y members.
also picket 12 games correctly. '
Service.'
I pepper, a t 91 to 93.60, and aver­ n o tu u n k , ha
assarted.
, w nalhar physical
or. social, If .ousi ot paym om s was *^i,.oU.
Tho winners^wero Mr. E. U, Smith,
aging 92.30 p er unit, w ith some
C IO
P r o tc s la
D riv e
little tu a s for perm itted to rob a . person ufinrougnout the stain jiMpeii w.i *
llrnltey Odham, Mrs. George Wells,
eggplant a t 11.76 to 942(0, aver­ m ad lu u va Utougnt d u rin g the h u
reg tilar' time for quiet paid *o o.JUh persons, ^,»ot men
T o - C lea n
Up
C ity l-coit Lawson, and Barbara Anno
f S . l t . * Squash, beans, w ar, and poet-w ar activ ity has th ought and meditation, indicia ^ud -,to i women.
M rs. Marie 8tlneclfh»r's room aging
Kdinflstd.
.
seven In th e Senford G ram m ar tomatoes, okra and o th e r IUrns proviiWd lose. Toe fevensft grau- upon him a m o ru l wound,
who
Covered employees,
____ those
.
NEW ORtJTANS, Oct, 28r (/P)
School won th e sixth grade rbund are moving in lig h t volume.
mng
lo
r
“tn
tn
g
s"
so
long
deniod
“M
edlU
tlon
is
not
alone
the
Ensign
W
alter
H.
Anderson
who
nave
earned
a
u
lf
iciont
w
age
c.
mi*
v.
—
The
mayor
of
New
Orleans,
“A uctions will open tomorrow
robin touch footkell contest held
us, the h o t p u rsu it fo r M u m y quiet exercise of the mind, wmle employed by llr n u with U Dclesscps Morrison, snd other t on the U. S. S. Valley Forgo in k &amp; i 4
(Monday)
on
tha
P
alm
etto
Stato
la s t week* Room seven tallied
__ _______
r __ ......
Philadelphia
ship yard sub*.
BUI Branan, form er Seminole 80 points In three games to win F an n ers’ Market, M anager Jack in a world whose im m eduw T hings area end beard are placed 4&gt;r more employees, draw coin- city officials put on .their old ho.
,,ensation tip to | | 6 s week whilu clothes today to do a d irty Job. mit ird a ballot by malt* am l.srlecth gridder, Jed lha EVnory Uni*
fu
tu
re
Is
ra
tn
o
r
un
certain
:,
tnesa
Taylor,
J
r
.
has
reported.
Light
before
th
e
heart
fo
r
its
.reaction.
in th e tourney.
Vut of work through no fault of T h ey re directing a crew of vol.* ml 12 w inners but the ballot was
ally freshm en team to a 8j0
Rena* Wilson. Michee1! Rotundo, spppllee h f ’’ tom atoes, squash, a re the “robbers" of thought The deep-flowing Issues of life their own fo r a maximum of ltl unteers In picking up five days eceivcd a fte r tfc« winning 1UU
pepper
and
e
f
g
p
ta
it
a
re
expect­
_ -over the- eo p hogiom In gn Bobby Morris.
Itself a re replenished and fed. weeks, provided they are ready lo sccumulaton of 6 ar h*60- l«ft were subrnittml. Anderson receivp 8S ta te s and
' , Phillip
and m editation, * J
ed. 4
I* -E m o r y Inter-school football league Eugene Brown each scoi
The W ord of God, having been
. •trended on the sidewalks of the d honorable mention.
"The w orld Is "assem bly-line" heard o r read, Is applied to tho accept suitable employment.
“Cucumbers
sold
on
tho
F
ort
: f im e thle week.
" '
___________
1 crescent city by e strik e of gartouchdown and
Myers
S
tato
'Farm
ers*
M
arket
this
conscious.
T
he
m
aster-m
inds
are
w.
r
t
....
for m arkers.
•
bage collectors.
| The w inner of the contest. Miss ^
Meditation
B ranan, who lettered th re e yean-,
la st weak a t about 934W, field run.
th« scene. T he ontinary
“ “
"***'
The m ayor end property com- W ells, will receive two albums of ’
I t Ui never merely
here, lo o k 'a p ant on hie W yant ______________ ra t, one of tho mo* and ac cid en t around 9 **M, Mans. •» U f special poet, turns
0n4 ^
^
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NOTICB
mlssloner, Thco H otara, say 46 -ecordi from the Music Box, each
line and rebtyoeH it 87 varde to unique to he played a t the echoo] *vr John C. McEwen has advised
mil** tn beer
motor vehicles ana being* used Ibum not to exceed 16.25. Mr
■f t th e freshm en scoring drive. in years, featuring unusual rules. Tha -u o llty o f produce la r^odi and otit e certain p a r t of som auilng. „ . y . . *_ „
The H erald Is indebted to the
by the volunteers. All were re - Steele will be awarded a week's
T h e ball could only be advanced by
^
about
S
7
p
e
^
Z
carlo* movement Is expected b*
Celery C ity Printing Company
quested to x b o w ^ u p In eld nass to the RPs Theatre end the
th e sustained driv# that kicking. Running with. Uw ball
pnwhicle Why tliould
o f m )^ g f n e d iu tin g
s ta r t th is week. TVe\ firs t ea r of H*?
for the p rin tin g of th is ' Itsbe.
clothes, b u t the city furnished other w inners will receive a single
he handled the b g L iw
b e t In like m anner he p*rm!U ^ Y T , ,
‘
We have com pletely exhausted
* '°re* '
peas for two to ths Hits.
■
, except fo r cuie Quarter- " S i n k Sybil Routh'a room and mixed p red are rolled from tha F t th e eolumnlst and th e ean d id aw , t «Med lu U o o u ^
o
u
W
m
'
t
our reserve supply of news­
Meanwhile, the New Orleans*
ell her running, passing M iss Luc telle .Campbell's room Myers m ark et during th a last
politically
for a p ^ p r i a t i n g God*.
lok,
•.
print end so f a r nave been un­ joint Ooerd Of Textile W orkers’ • This weeks's - contest will be •'jjJ
o ff on a reverse. The e ig h t were tied fo r second place
th e antveree
L e t blm a e d lU U with an
“M anager M. E. W intama of the
able to o b ta in any more on
fnton—CIO—condemned the vol. I sponsored by Mather of Sahfotd
on a reverse, Branan In th o eon test.
on
kin
account of OPA price ceilings
uqteer program.
In conjunction with the Rlti and
Members o f the winning team F ort P ierce S late F arm er's Mar- aa&lt;n* . w
fatson, of D eeptur, Ga,
u- c' ‘J ° P « “ W « 4 a w illing heart.
which have diverted Canadian
The H erald. Mather will award the
include: J , T . Alford, R obert
^ 7 , £ Dot; Mm do so w ith the Bible
- 2 ™th e one-yard stripesW ka to o’ her foreign' coun­
T o t ' MA N TO VOTE
first three prl»e. for ther contest.
roUgioaa m a tte rs Is w h a t he t ^ o r s him as the basis for his
T h e vtetorv. wne th e second B aker, Eugene Brown, Henry Cor­
Y
_______ ■
WASHINGTON, Oct. 28-O P )— F irst prlr« will he a long# ehetr
tries. Mr. R a tliff of th e Cels.y
dell, George Harden, Dobby Mor­
h e m from th e m in ister's lips, m editations. Let him seek for
rtraleh* for th* first-y e a r men
City P rin tin g Company has
"re d d e n t Truman is planning lo vnH Ottoman sec~nd will be e
ris. James Pierson, Michael Rnundisputed
Thao, he la arena tomed 14 having U ssaolf a personal acqnalnianee
••eve j&gt;n. Thursday afternoon for ehloa ha«* table 'amp end M ather's
kindly consented to p rin t our
W f ta T is o n
to U rn 'ready- w ltk
divine A uthor. Lot Mm
Ms home o f. Independence! MA, ‘bird prise vritC be e hassock.
IIIIM I
i faiffw th a t iaanea v ita l to time* paper to r a a aa long aa his
where he will vote In the emigres- F ou rth through seventh prlt*own
stock
o
f
paper
lasts.
and e te rn ity are Me t e nettle In
election on the following wUl be awoaded hy the Rif
Y lM tN . ' •
:
— ------ vY ..Y Y ,

S. Of

Market Director
For Theft Says Agriculture
Pocketbook Is More Uncertain

L r r r r ir - i r i b u te ra id At

lo cxiiuier ueua

nigh ocnooi reds
mu uuuu rougiu
in i rn u a

Lx-rrize rignter uoii iritK ouoi
Lscapes
r rison juxpea rcnurius
but not lo r Long jtxi v^oumry u u o

Miss Gladys Wells
.Wins first Place
In Football Test

Kev. Glenn E. Smith Emphasizes.

lium ung At in e uirisiian Church

17 Persons Were
Draw
Pay

Mrs. Stinecipher’s
Room Wins Toume;

JJill Branan Leads
lory Frosh To Win

E

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THE 3ANF0RD HERALD, S A N ro frlV FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHT

New Father Reports
Shortage Of Names

there'* ■ nhortage of girl*’ fim t
nam e., according to the fath er of
a three*work-old' Liverpool, N. Y.,
girl. who returned a name form
to the county unfilled.
In a letter l&lt;&gt; Bernard M. MIt-

Bodies Of Fliers
i Found In Heroes’
Grave In Norway

TA BLEJlIP P LY

U 1W E « &gt;

THURSDAY, OCT. 24, 1946
vejfejl. in the Telem ark Mountain*,
ahoffly a fte r m idnight on Septem­
ber 10, IIMI.
’
The dlalnlrrm m -nt team found
that ^hrfr l«Hlle* hail liren burieil

in a cSipmon grave by loyal N or­
wegian* with ji atone marker
n e a rly tn ir a v e l' "Ihry gave .ill
a mart ran gfvb for freedom and
peace."
Freah flower* decorated the

VERSAILLES, F r a n c e — Tlie
American Army grave* regU tration cumtnaml. in final report* laaued here, told how the bodies of
1 1 United State* Army air corp*
flier*, miaaing aince Septem ber
I'lft, were found In recent S can­
Fire loaaea attrib u ted to flam- dinavian operation* of a U. H.
mniile wooden roof* exceed lid ,. Army dlainlerment team.
The crew In a four-engined
bomber bound with heavy cargo
year, more than 3.600 foe Norwegian underground force*
rraahrd into tow ering Mount Skor

^ M V E A L IT T L E
OH E V E R Y T H I N G

JANE PARKER
FRUIT CAKES

Fancy lumg Oram

white c ro it otm king each grave,
th e .re p o rt xtlid-—flow ers that had
Inert renewed regularly throughhut 'nearly tw .i' yh*r* until ‘in.American iquAtf could reach the
grave niui In mg m e uodie* oaca.

YOU B U Y '

iU.TaT ^j:

lb- 72c 5 lbs. 3.35
Vanilla Teffee

Ctiaee A Sanborn

F x tta Standard

Ann Page Pure Strawberry

Extra Standard

Tomatoes N0216&gt;ac

Pound Cakes 28c

thi r.tui *iiu,uc * e*onc n* c a

,

Preserves

Quantity Rights Reserved
Pricos Good Thru Saturday, OcfoDer 26

, ---------------

lb. Jar

•

49c
Nappy I tie*

tomato Juice

No. t 2■, Can

Tomato Catsup
Our Own

14 oz. Bottle

Old l ime

Crackers#

Hmakrd Klnnan

19c

HatJrl'* VnnUla

Extract nq 2 Bo*t 1 2c
FILLET

Lb 43c
Tablets

LOBSTERS Lb 55c

4

lb. Carton

Squash

t ’nprrlrd
Fry. W a.hluglon
llelU'luut

As Advorlisod.ln McCnll'i

19c

Armour

19c

2 lbs..

29c
. . . .

-

.

2 lbs.

Frr*h Trruler

Orange

•

2 Bunches

String
Beans
Fanry Yellow

W y /

Bushel

Fancy SHcrlrd

Fairry Tender

Cooked for tlrolllng

17c

'(iarili-n Fresh Fruits &amp; Vegetables

Carrots

OYSTERS pt 89c

WHOLE
APRICOTS

ibl . 17c lb. 31c. lb. 59c

Tea
Tomatoes
Frr*lr

Italtlmore Extra Standard

12c

Verb Imperial

’

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Master

25c
*

Cauliflower

i&gt;
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.

Molasses

16 oz

llrren laibel Brer Kabbit

Kraft Amer

Ijn f

CHEESE

'/a Lb

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•CHEESE

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Molasses i6°z

Oranges ,

Powder Rog 11c

llarlda
E-Z Lltpild

V. K. No. I lied tui

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'A-Lb

I'ruvaltme
lluug h

CHEESE

Make* W m dnw * S pa rkle

White Cheddar

CHEESE

Lb

MEAT

12 oz can

Mixed Vegetable*

No. S Can
Fane* Imng (drain

No. 1 Can

Reets

n Iapi' r

Can

Tomatoes
Iona *

63c

Yellow Hand Spired I.UfUll

I

FLORIDA ORANGES
Lb
8&gt;/2c
IDAHO POTATOES
5
tbs
?Sc
GEORGIA SWEET POTATOES Lb 7 ^ c
CANADA RUTABAGAS
Lb
3 'Ac
SH IPPE D EGGS (Or. A Lg Kama.) DoZ 6 3 C

. . . . 11c

Itlue Iloy Red

No, ] C a n

Kidney Beans .. 12c Macaroni, 8 oz.

37c

Sultana Small Early Ju n e No. 2 Virginia Dare

Red ,

Peas, No. 2 can 15c Wine, 4-5’h ....
Comilock Pig

C hase &amp; Sanborn D a ted

WESTERN A GRADE BEEF

At Adv»itis*d In McCall'*
Armour’.
York Imperial

Buthgl

Sirloin Steak
lb.
Round Steak
lb.
T-Bone, Porterhouse
lb.
Brisket Stew
lb.
Chuck Roast
lb.
Boneless Stew
lb.
Jumbo Ocean Shrimp
lb.

f r y . Washington
Oeltrluu*
Oreen Label U rtr Kabbit

Powder

11c

Arm A Hammer Baking

Velvo

t

Coffee

ib

30 .c

. ,

ib

19c

SaucV'a Vanilla

.

Extract No 2 bo* 1 2 c

Lb 43c

30 Mule Team

-

*

-

Cooked for Broiling

Tablets

LOBSTERS Lb 55c

4

Grapefruit

Freeh

Cauliflower

Local Fryers
Breast, Legs, Thighs
Wings
lb.
Backs
lb*

i

- *

No lione Codfiah

-

Bnowhlte

a - 1, st.ii.

-

OYSTERS,
pi 89c
.

Baltimore Oysters
Skinned Hams
Pork Chops

Long Ioland

-

Baltimore E x tra fltandard

Ex. Rid.

Fre»h Park ,

Crackers

HADDIE Lb 49c
-

FILLET

Baltimore Oysters

NUC Premium

Km.iked Firman

\

K raft A m ir Loaf

N. T. Dreaeed Long laland

DUCKLINGS -Lb

43c

' ft-

Yellow Sharp -

CHICKENS

CHEESE

Lb.

69c

TURKEYS

Lb

79c

D A O Tender

FRYERS

Lb
Lb

83c

Starch

W U U Cheddar

Make* Window* Spark!*—

Yellow Band Bf Iced Lunch

Diaper-

MEAT

White Lbsix. 25c

Windex 20. ,
12-ox can

SOrer F a Ih ,N a 1 * w a Be. S r ,

CAKE FLOUR

5c

CHEESE

89c

D ft O R o u tin g

CHICKENS

&gt;A

Provalone

D A D Pan Ready Hen

Boston Butts

CHEESE

Cut b p Pan Ready Frtcaaeeoin*

Prone Plums .... 27c
Lb-Box,

POSTUM
4 oz. 24c 8 oz. 42c

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�THE W EA THER

In Unity There l» Strength

Scattered lhunder»hi&gt;&lt;« rr* ni north.
« r - l ptylttin am| n,(J~U -.raltrrrd
"hi'Bpfi r ^ 'l anil . oulb port ion*
iHn aftrrnimn. .Sr.»llcrrd thuniteithnwer* m r r north port inn tonight
linl,m ,-r snulh anil rcntral portions
Kalllrtln). I fimil\ nft,| m oire in
rstrem e nofth portion S aturday,

To Protect th e Trace of the lVorM;
'i* Promote (he f n p i M *f America
I * Prod ore Prosperity lor .Sanford;

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVII

SANFORD,

E sta b lish e d 1908

Cabinet Gives

Inactivated Armada

In

F L O R ID A , FRID A Y ,

A ssoeialcd P ress E rased W ire

Russians Yield To Pressure
C a lc u t t a For Debate On Veto Power

Agreement On Poats
In New Government
Is Regarded As En­
couraging E v e n t

Attorney General Is
Analyzing Contract
Between J. L. Lewis
A n d Government

OCT. _ 2 6 r 19-16

Vishinsky - Declares
However, That Such
Discussion Will Be
Only Waste Of Time

\s U. N. General Assembly Convened In New York

CALCUTTA, DcL 25—(/V)—Ten
persons were killed mid IJT oilier*
were hurt Ihly m orning in a n n ?
nulbiriih uf stabbing tfnrillg l l l n i l f
Modem rioting in C alcutta. Rioting
has upset normal ro jtin e in lienB*l to such nil r&lt;tent-H int officials
h tre n tr trying to rush fond inU
the Irioililr nren*.
(tut Hint*’* le tte r new* front
Indi.i'i boiling ikiIIUcjiI..fro n t to ­
day. In New Uelhi. u high-aourud
in the Ilimlu-lciHAtl-lnilla Con. res*
party any* the Cw rgr.s* nml th e
Moslem league have reached *
rimitunmise.
I f , npp.m-riMy u solution \ n the
dUtrlbultim. of portfolios In thu
interim
coalition
governm ent
Thnt*' the iisiio which ho it tbrriileiii-d in tiiimf •lioiit’ the ieflgnJ-1
Inn of oil 1‘nnjrc** pm iy minisH-r». |I ' h expected th a t the rubirtel
pioitH will Vf nnriouttced shortly
hy I hr Vlrrroy.

WASHINGTON, OcL 25.
1-The' threat of a stHkc
in the coni mines was care­
fully considered today by
top-Icvcl K°vernmcijt lenclTlui subject yua discussed
it -tU-niiputo-,nicoUng of
esident Trumnn’s
President
Truman's cabinet
Attorney. General Tom Clark

disclosed th a t
hU office It
S a n a ly iin g the governm ent's con*
Irsc t. w ith the United Mine
Worker*.
T h n t'i Ihe aBrorm ent which
vras negutiuted lanl May afte r
the tan*!m m»nt -took nver the
Idle jr e f t coni mine*. The bos*
of the United Mine - W orkers,
' John I&gt;. *l,ewU, Want* the con­
tra c t, re-one ncd. He aayn he will
roimhlcr llie contract void unless
the ruKotiatU ns s ta r t by Nov. 1,
TKi Rovemment, which still it
0 operating the m ines,' has taken
the stand th a t th e contract mu*t
remain in .force-unit) the mines Tart of the h urr WO-shlp arm ada anchored a t (irr n t Cove Sprint* on
are returned Jo „ their private the St. Johns Itlvrr lie qulrtl/~ at m l , framed -by tree*. It I* here that
f ft i i
i^i i
** * • ^
the Lartesl (coup of ship* In the entire United Stale* l* utgorrd, u i r
T hr A ttorney (tenoral in ado It aa a ltln f Inactivation, some totally Inactivated, eventually, SSI .ship*
clear today th a t lie had not J&gt;rcn wttl be berthed at II plrr* now being ro ru lru rlrd at a ro*t of ovrr
Seminole, i* tne fir*l county In
asked to study the contract, hut I ID,000,000.
Klnrtdtt to have it* li-iirau nf vital
hs added: *
J Mai lit ic* 1'N‘iltril at „ Iniillh unit,
"We nlwuy*
analyte
thine
■I, i ilnn- In lit K raut Ifulllmnn,
thing* so we will In- ready If
. iliM-i (ii, of iln- Sniiiim lr t'o u n ty
celled upon.”
i It.... . Unit.
As for today** cabinet moot­
i lay tun Mayo, ita ie director of
ing, all . th a t could bo learned
i nl *tjiiu tim , which include 3
immediately wa* th a t the coal
jr n o i d of birth* mid death*, Inaituation wa* inontionod. It wa*
tei.il* to iiiHke u different *eUup
said th a t 1‘reaidcnt T rum an gave
lli.,n ihe one form erly In u*o In
no hint a* to w hether he is
j ...... pilitiK the*e *tatntic», said Ur.
optimistic over chances nf pre­
l.l^uillinan and all cnUiltic* which
venting tho walkout.
‘
J have health ufilr* will follow- tho
On tho b rig h te r tide la th r
! cvHiu|itr of Seminole.
"
settlem ent of a strik e which had
I The late II (*. Ila-kin* mi* id
dragged oa fo r h alf a y ear at
cliurge of these ilu tiatics for the
the A llli-C halm tni farm m achin­
• Sanford, Lake Monioo areu. Miv*
ery p lant In I .a Crosse, Wie. The
I D urotlij_l’op*j of the IK allh Urtfc
boost of
. Many ulana pd arbo^t o rg an it
TflKYi i. OlI* . 2 5 -; UU. I ok, o * i^ now deputy lej-istrar for l h *
J r ir tf - c c n J c W W
ration qnd finance. Itavod rrn an- ItiWt- i* ft r. hut *hi- my- *hi- Inca, al-o tile M-■* f(ip tin ly -k * i.* y
Tha aituatlon tn the maritime awers to &lt;|ticsticnna!rr* rrccntly isn't Tokyo Jlnuti pi at!
led by M r-.-J. I tli.wcH at 1 ita ‘
strike also U saen a* hopeful. cllt-ulat^d niqmiB cltiscn*, wnre
The jttrl that American ( o u r, monte, Lnngwouil, i-tr. J. II. JoneAll th a t stand* In th* w ay of a fiKurnl out by sapt-rintemh lit of have been boldinu m , -Tiikjii Un- t ' will I* deputy for tin Uvicdo a n a
settlem ent now as fa r as easl school* in he *tnt* at thelr m eet­
l 1 efiirlMB of *tie»e vital atuti-M
and Gulf coakt port* are con­ ing thi* week in nainr*villt, and t» tetilly named Ikuko Tubiiiii Slo *|» of vital Importune* Horn *
wit*
y-iaduflied
from
the
I
in*
t
cerned I* acceptance of it new th r it- plan* will lie recommended to
*1lv of f'afo iin a at lai* \ny-r!f, m ! In nllb ungie, *ald Ur. (Juillinm
proposal mad* b y the A K of 1,
OuiinB ihe month, Ur. tfulllni.ithe
l^gialature
a*
a
man*
In
imlUJI. She walked thlouBh the bnf
M asters. Mate* and Pllola Union.
ha* show I* indtion picture* i d a i .v
prnvlnr:
the
educational
statu*
of
'steel
'&lt;jltc»
of
SiiKaitH)
prison
a
f
O
n
Term* of tha union'* la test of­
_ to woman today on instruction* fmm
fer to th* shin operator* havo •he S late __f Florida accordinB
Herman E. Morris, acting county the
fedeial nthiriiey at
I.-**not yet been disclosed.
AnKcles- He »«V* there Mie least
With th# m erchant marine school superintendent^
In the m a tte r of school financi, a doien Tokyo Koscs. He say* he'*
■w 1 still Hen up, New Yorker* found
lhcm**lv*t surrounded hy 10,- th r superintendent* proposed n not Boln? to try to narrow the
000,000 pound* of sugar — but balanced, comprehensive program, field thivcn to jii*i on
’ it m ight JU»t as well have been of state aid u* recommended by
AtrordlPB t(&gt; what Ikuko Togti*
on tho moot) as In New Yorjc the ad v iso ry committee of school (old newsmen, tho federal attorney
reported. It i., probaldy lig h t. Sh -a y . *he
harbor. The aurcet stu ff is lying finance.
■board strike-bound cargo snips, wa* recommended that more study w u 'p 'l Toky,, Hope, she wa- tin1
and ran not be unloaded.
In- Biv-rl lo ih r tnc-prying nbilf- pjll Amei it,in fiifliloit; Itrli beuid
Th« strike of pilot* on trons- tlr* of various school district*, and ■nvei the. tudbi it* "Atm, Orphan
.world airline* continues to move th a t counties make *t-hof&gt;l tUxntlor Ann, you. favorite , tinny and
tuward possible settlem ent at efforts In line with ,their ability play untie.“
to "ay; also th a t pouihle doficien- • And for the bnn-lit nf Hie (!. I.’s
wage parley* In W ashington,
In Hollywood tha dove of elea lw m ad- l»v the State.
ill foxhole* who ever wondered
'tin pence I* fluttering above the hig
It was derided that teacher*'
movie studios a f t e r , a JurUdlc- salaries should be decided on Ihu what Arm, Orphan Ann. Iimkcil
like, hcrc -iteall i*. She's nbnut 30.
)&lt;aals of-previous training. O ther She wa* drevsrtl like a collcRe
gill today it» a IfTown -*kilt. jacket
and low beelid -loo-- She wor?
her h air lont- hnnginc down her
hark. If she lost welsh', during the
wnl litoadcastinu lhn*e -cripU
announcin'- the destrvrlion of
whoti* A met trait fleet-* •livisn-n* of
air s-iuadion* well, *he snined I &gt;
pound* back In .'-uBnnio pri*on
Wh n *he walked out of jail. *he
smiled Hi the photographer a an l
walkril atru ish t tiv the arm* o f u

w itlu lo iw n t i n l .n

s t r o n g n |t|" i:- ilic ii le d b y U te
tim i.ll Suite 1 an,| it, it«in.* Iloty.
**«\ V iin n u k y
w annf
that
while his MMit t r r now vHU'ngro*
111 liflilllf (ill |Jf(, |) " t { thr
ill»rin -ton "will he «' w ait*
nf i in I* and Wjll l-rlOrT no prns*
lii'nt, paulM r''
I h * inerUiiif S tf t»*n t f
u»n
sit e* m e corttRijUnu . J t a u |\ « r t f o r r
^trirtly ^R^rordiiijT In p y jin r o
piI'tiii f
MhHI ’In1 ^UfprlNO
N ubian iiMivi-_ As ii,i&lt;I
foft«
\ .sllituiky !**&lt;!
cum*
ntittfi'
nri I. &amp; *|fntnntl
that fh|*. tr b i Usne In* rt*uinvr&lt;I
ff'ti! l),
Ii*( :-.:.( \*. —(„.f It ft, I
I t t**k*-&gt;r It
»rrt, than
.t Ib tlp li *lrl»
Sit Hartley

Seminole Is First
In State Among
Vital Statistics

Price Of Meat Is
Cause Of Anguish
Among Shoppers.

In Gainesville Ann, Orphan Ann

BnU'lirrs*

Plans Made By Super Federal Attorney Inintendents For Im- * sists There Were At
proving Of Schools
Least Dozen ‘Roses’

I

&lt;•
cRrua juices, state* experim ents
• *
will b» condueUd In chem istry,
V#t physics, bacteriology, oceanography
and anything *Ua suggM U d tn
" ” th* foundation as a nt*oa* of

th a t purpose and fo r no .other. I t j” 01 • . *
was also proposed by tho U nanco
“
Committee th a t salaries of super- ',0 '0Hi " n
lntendent* bo put on a fair and b«r.
___
equitable basis, and that the 8900
restriction clause bo ellmihated,
vv- i . i
The pamlnr* or election of school
superintendent* Is to be left up f l i j n n y
to ihe counties. It was decided.
I t was recommended that in ham A fter i
Ing future superintendents, th a t t a d i o n
they have an M. A. degree and U n fro ’^
two years experience as an ad- tjon# fo j
m lnigtralor also a tta s h e rs eerti* f(nnford’s
Heat*, This law it not to be re- nick Hoi
troaclive-or pertaining to tu p erin - known a
tendenls already appointed, said jgj,j down
Mr. Morris. 8chool principals (a s u n tly . aai
in Bemlnole County) sra to be ap- ih„ S t. .
pointed by the S tate afte r consult- favorite f:
ing with trust***- Principals In for Detrol
tu rn Will recommend teacher ap - 1 rehearsals
pointments. ‘
j play.
The matter of teachers’ salaries
Aecordtr

{*_still
bein’* worked upon. Th*,«!aw,
hi*n
m
. m
___s.l__
&gt; ie m u
next
eetlnr of# aui

t
I
I

.
^

Ur. Jam es has been M perlm anting for sum* lim a on eon Verting
w n e l into » f* i- Tb* P1*”*
continue thU study a a .n w ll •u
analysing many of lh* 600 varWtl*s of seafood In these w aU rs to
dtU rm ln* nsw edible sped**, try ing to develop a uia fo r th* thous­
and* of acres -of non-«oimn«relal

and th* m aterial! and equipment
needed for hla Island laboratory.

will take place Ue*. t
villa.
* JA PS TO ■HANG
BlNOAPORF. Oet 2 5 - U P )-A n
A ustralian w ar Crimea court ha*
sentenced General Kumakkhl H arada,i the commanded In chief of
Japanese air force* Irf Java during
the war. and hla chief intelligence
officer. Col. K aruo Mssugl, to be
hanged. They were charged w ith
unlawfully flrilcrtng the execution

Expirting
breath
. Said
reserve
opinion
tune.
’ (tie to
from

tt \ s i i i m , i u s . itft »r.
i v t't— S t c r n r j ut d in it
Jump, lit nip- Iml it i iilnrrd
111,- Si a I,, ilrp.ti r inm l mi
frrord
it» Imiellraf Inlli
MlJiporlinE
t'rr»idenl
11 »
man'- dcniand for Itnnu.li tl«
anil -ub-lantlat mimic i ■iio-o
of Kuropran Je « - lulu I’.ilrline. Serrelary li t m e - made
I lint klillemenl ill 'a trllrr lo
It.ibbl Stephen tVi-e. \m riiran nu-mltcr nf th e Ji-t*i-l,
Aucnrt for I’alrttUiie m -rutlvr rummlllee.

Flans Are Made To
vr'• Promote Research

TARPON SPRINGS, OeL 25—
Plans to establish a Florid*
Resource Research C enter, sim ilar
to thiv/amou* Wood* Hoi* L abora­
tory i t l i p * Cod. on UfV** small
Island* in * th* Gulf off T atpon
Springs war* announced today,

|,v A n d r e i

Vishinsky in the face of

H brr«N FOUNUATIHN
SANTA FK, N. M„ (let, 5’UP)—Tho 2,600-acre estale &lt;if
Rrnest Thompson Helon nenr S m 'n
Fe, N. M, it tn become Ih r S&lt;-t»n
Foundation for the study of untiiral history. The 8J-year oj«l S*li&gt;n,
who was aft author, a r tis t nml iiVtu ra ils!, died' Wednesday,

• PROCLAMATION*
WHEREAS. Navy Day Nineteen Hundred anil Puny
ford* tho people of the United Btatav an opportunity to faint"
the achievement* of our Nsvy. and;
WHEREAS, this t i n t Nsvy D ay following demobilisation (torn
mankind* greatest w ar offers an opportunity for public recogni­
tion of th e peacetime mission of th a Navy, to guard our ration's
freedom, and;
WHEREAS, this year U an especially ft|rproprlal" occasion
(o honor tho veterans of World W ar n and to emphaalfe Uie im­
portance ot m aintaining a strong peacetime Naval ne-s-rve. train ­
ed and ready lo m an our fleet tn th e event of national emergency,
and;
.
WHEREAS, the alogan for Navy Day, this year is "Your Navy,
Victor in War, G uardian In Peace.”
nfEUEFOREk I. H. JAMES OUT. Mayor of Hanford. P i* .
hereby proclsigf4 Sunday, * October " Twenty-Seventh, Nineteen
Hundred and Axty-Bbc. as'N av y Day and call upon all cliUent
of Sanford to tak* p a rt In observance of this day through the
many channala open to them. .
Herein unto I h av e aet my h and this 22nd day of Octob-r.
IMI.
' •"-•*■
' ' I ' ’' ' - : ' '
»'■
H. JAMBS OUT
Mayor, Oily of Sanford. Pi*.

cu -*iiib

piolilvm* mi Us- iii-Ii
uni'* form, nod linen houi*lliiilitll are deVolnl to olalil
J hoi o olid li&gt;» of fill m ei|uipoi
“ U niing th e past month the
i oiirollee* have stoda-d the
-eel* nod disea**-* *,|jitikiIn o k crop* Any vriei.yi olo
, ml, levtul in siiiilviog unib -1
on Hie form Iroioiog |ii&lt;*gn*o
. ,,&lt;|iA-*led 1m ronliivt
\li *
I,,I,ii *,in, coiirtty *,i|i, r \ i-'.i --I
if , fi,t m i isiiiMi):

d- ( K&gt;» up.
er : The Imlrbi r*' loko .ill opUml..
"" j lie view of f It, iltu«li|in, how'*• ever......... .. p ii.ifcf Hint high
II plii*-* nill out h ut Line Tin"* pr*-iiieoi of i iu- l,.i-.il Flon.l.i
10 ,iwin-,| I liiiif, . , -tool It legi ,|,|,| ,|
I1* ii,,- oiiooiger »f till- I,., ,,l. .'.o ,
lo —
1,1 M
t, Mill,,-, of Jill tlll|l £ 1
I" wt li'tu
ii -ik ft,,,ii (, i i . i-*
11 cerll I OMUIIli -|IIMt * ' »|l I 11,* -

L io n s ( lu t) i ’l a n s I'o
S p o n s o r ( ir c u s H u rt'

Vlciuw I, lie, -ir-l Olitlllg lo i in, ,«
loeul (oijiilt-J Jiiaiinifi r. h. ii .
■hud to pay- u wliole.*«le prot d t - e o l i a juinoil on -sib’- -if
ts-rf,. til mint* nil to mb c.tri-asses, f»l r-n t* on purk Iron*
olid lio cent* o n. white liiiron,,
He rvpliiioe,| thnt present ‘‘small
rise*" in price Hm due to elimlllrllitiii of the f»vn, cent a poiitoi
solwfily for inerlv paid liv the
RovermiBolt t,, fit'K"*-*'H* to'lodd
jprice* down.

The Sanford I.Inn* today di*
rliln l to sponsor a rlrrtl* in San­
ford on Met*. II to arrariKc llioie
old to the blind piogiam . All" .tPp ol by MU* Kdna rh itten d co foi
uiil in ntUitiR 8150*1 tow ard mak­
ing tho Scmioob- llig b SfS,M,t
lib rary up, to* dale, wo*- taken
iioder considlrrlUioii liy-llo- Club.
tra il Slndt* a ltd ‘Kolter*. Mritm ,
m u members, were welcomed by
King I,Ion H enry W llle • Sevei at
member* were fln n l by Tall t .'Ut
NKW VfHUv, H it
25—fil'i
IT Hick KUbetry fill WI-III iirn Taellly nlx- unit* of thg Foiled
rjvcktiea.'- ‘
‘■tilfttc*. fleet - (ill by the h,ilt)c-,hi|i
MU.li'ori itciuiipif Into New 1'nri
bm te., t in In \ lo fake tout in 'N .w
U.vy ri'lcbmiimi*.
Among lhship* iiiichou*! in tb,- boy oil- tby
dettioycr* Foue, Fld« her, I’ynit,
. ' c ia h d k n e r n r . n y o v r , tituki Ami M ribling, There'* the
f,Vt—Nsa.*»u county police have un­ light rrilUcr U ttlc Itock, tin- a*folded the Mory of a dmnr-vtt' J .m ill tinn*pnrt Noble. Ihe Ian,I
trngnly which bnm atu d rain to I ing raft rrp n ir ship Gntdiu* and
two women.
mi vers I I.SM’m and l-ST'*.
.
Tliey say th a t Dr Prank H
La slier, a prominent physician.;
sh o t to death his wife, (H od",
about AS and h er mother. IS-yrsr- 1 NKVV YORK. (lei. 25—td ’y "The
oid Mrs. Emm* Bryan. Lnalicr nbo
C h u r c h in thi
U aaid to havo vrounded Ills 11- I'rcsbyterian
ycar-old son—a Navy v eteran -slid United KtaU* ho* •ipericd it drive
th en turned th* gun upon him­ Ut raise' 127,OOn.Otkt tn rebuild and
strengthen chuich ftgcnciri, which
self.
According to district attorney. were weakened «r d ts troy ill in
Jam es Oenrlg. tho «0-year-okl doc- the war. At ft news conference in
to r comm Iltd th e act apparrently-' New York, a spokesman said that
*_
_1.1. sAn'. ] over hla sen* lin.oon.onn will 'be u sid to aid
In disappointment
failu re -lo resum e medical studies P rotestant groups in fiuropa ami
because of disabilities he suffered th* F ar East,
during the war.
SALK
T h e son 1* In one hospital with
n bullet wound tn hi* cheat while
Dr. Lasher 1* tq another with four
I&gt;. I), Han lets, Ovinlo grower,
bullet wounds inflicted by a 23 h n , nurejinasd the C ushlnj Houso,
caliber rifle. Jtl* condition i* dm- largest rooming house tn Oviedo,
frlbcvi m extremely critical.
from Mrs Annie Fleming.

Two Women Killed
In DomeHtic Trii^'dy

lod.ij, a long I, i of. irltcloi
i|e«noi| by, lll'A !o h- &gt;|nvi|in(tvmil to the &gt;-"-.t d! Iim iiB have
lueiwdiwvonlroHeil. T h-y infliulo:
So-plailden,
optical
gooil*.
handcwolliiil pbururtfraph*, 1-ils nf
elect runic •-*|iti|intrnt
odd for
a*«einbly inl-i rr-iviid fdayers,
aoiplftii-1 ,
mii-chpliow*.
loud
upcaker-i nod sim llnr dcviccsS
motor-; h.md operated washiiiB
niuchliiea;
non •di-clrient
Ictl^
■hopper* and juicer*-; lantern*,
niantW- lump*
and
hitrricann
tittup*,' that ‘ii -o oil. kerosene or
Uaaolluu; and ibYvroi; and t-il"
th e n knives and folk-,.
i.H u m n o t Ivl.TS
VTtM KHHI.M CM
"Tt T hr Swedi-h new-f&gt;.ip&lt; r Altoniilnilrl •••■lav q uoted' a Herman
wiukei arriving ill Ktmkhoifti ftS
Moymg Hint tierm an* had v t n
Huvsisn* lire " b HomV i *mk*t-'‘ from
Htnlpmunib- northw ard aerm s Ihe
Haitir. Stolpmuende t* h&gt;cule*l on
the Hattie Sen rua*l. mi'lwHy ire
tween UanstB s'") Swlneimutnl:.
SH HMKt
MAUItlU, Urt. 2b (tP)—The
F Ungi*l m w .paper A rriba h si lienouncet! Kccretary-ttvoi-iMl Trygve
l.lo’s re|Mtrt to th*? Unite»l Nation*
Assembly -Joali rday. The report
i.rireil lh&lt;- United N ahonv. As terrib­
ly to prompt TkcHan againsL lha.
Franco regirnv. This,"says Arriba.

URANGR BOWL ItUMJFJt
MIAMI, tict. 22- Attendance a t
the ItUfi Miami-Holy Cross Urang-i
Howl football Bsme was an alltim e high—Jbkooo. &lt;
,

�*6
i

THE 3AWFORD H£KALU. bANhOKU, FLORIDA

trus Commission
iyfl Florida Fruit

Gets Good Support

a
*
__
N D, Oct,
.LA
. . .KELA
. __ . _____
. (Special)
— Early shipment*, of Florida orthe inatket* at the
of a disappointing Califor­
nia Valencia *e*&amp;«f», are run-ting
•w ith unusually fjvif . reception,
*ale*
reo reren ta tiv e io f the
Florida Citru* Uonmiinhm report.
' In i n i t i a l . the teports for the
w eek ending Oct. 10 also indicate
quality and rondltion of
grapefruit hu* hewn fav ­
orable
reason, #with . M*dl«ifi
and plpk
U ing given prefer-

angef, hitting
service

(hat th«
Florida
this •
fruit

Hire over srrded. Some- o f the
dealer service-men Mid th at cooler
Wcuttu-r Would stlrnulat coii*unrp
tlon of g rap efru it, which h a’ beta
feelioj competition from top grade
melon* and &lt;uh*r&lt; fruita.
.
Little rhan g e to n noteil iri th j
rninird Juice aituntiou, though rev.
r ia l of the reports uuntioned the
effective cooperation the trad e 1*
giving the citrus rominlsslou's cur­
rent advertising and promotion
drive oil juice*.
The reception given FJnrida'*
"liMfl-17 orange rrop, which j w n
lifts begun to Jh n v e in vqhim ,’wij*
itnuriially cordial this season not
ordv L c iu u e of the t'ulifomi.v
deal, h u t aim liecau*e’ of the good
quality o f F’lorida fruit, fornnil*.
*lon representatives said.
“ From contacts made during the

p ast •week, iL-would .ap p ea r th at

FRIDAY, OCT. 25

MOCOW.
Oct. '2&amp;—OP)—'The
government newspaper Sivestia
says th a t th e interest of lata*
American hnd liritish Industrie!

notide
•
-----■-----i A stitr said Hugo w as bettei
BUENOS A IRES OP)— Take th fli tWo other custom ers, AleV
It from his barber — Victor
rw"
Hugo wouldn’t atop talklnif.
E m ile A etler, who says he re*
cenUy celebrated hie 101st b irth ­
day, claims to have shaved the
famouB French w riter who died

ncrauie or tn e presence nr u r a n i­
um ore. T h a t’s one of tne known
products used in the m anufacture In 1880.
‘
of at^ra bombs.
"H ugo was very edvaneed, and
Ths Russian publieatlon claims,
too, th a t (ieneraltssimu Franco is S S '/r wore a h at," Aetler said,
was • good customer, but
taking advantage of the political
Mpport o f w hat wa* termed his
“foreign protectors,” According to

Slava Are Supplying
Weapona To Italians

T frs li f lo ra l p rin ta and b rlg lit w hite stripe* on easy '
to-w car button-front an d shirtw aist dresses. W atliable. rsyons,, coltoni in c o p e n , rose, aqua. 1-1-4L

*

Russia Accused
Of Failure To
Not Much Difference
•Seen In Two Lead­
ing British Parties

m t you

d a is e

d r o p

«
Handicapped
Persons Given Jobs

-*---- MB

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T H O S E C A K E S - - IL L T E L L YOU
H O W "THE FIG H T IS Pf5 0 Gf5 E S S / A ^ - A N Y W A Y T H E Y R ?E S T fc A N G E fc S
/N T O W N ------ YOU S T IL L HAVE *Tfc&gt;
H E L P S O R T T H E C O O K I E S ,YOU K N O W

Dr. hon*
H uthnauy, Stale
Director of the United States Em­
ployment Service, announced today
tliut 357 liatnlica|i|tcd workers In­
cluding k'-'.ii veterans wen- placed
on Jobs in tin- state during Nntlciml
Kmplov the
I’hysieuRy
n * .h.,a|i|i ,| Week, Oct. fl-12. lb
Hathaway rxpre***&lt;| B|i|iteciution
to the Florida employers, news­
paper* and i ad in station* who were
given much of the credit for the
successful results in the drive.
The .’kVT placements resulting
from (hid referrals, was an urisunl.!&gt;■ Iiigli |ierccntagc of plsrehient*
,t» referrals. Recording to Dr. Hath
away. This high perrcntnKc *■*
dm- largely to the desire on the
part of the employer* to cooperate
and their willingues* to u*v those
workers, as well a* I ho good
screening by the U SES of iach
ptirunt', -aparitir* a* compared
to the th'impgls of the purticnlni'

AIDSOCIET
baked
GOODS
S A L E -

9 r ASSOCIATED I’HKSS
1
The foreign policy debate In the
House of. Commons the past two
•lays turned la rrtly upon th e ;
■barges th a t Russia ha^. foiled to live up to her wartime agreem ents. (
Or. this, both Prim e Minister •
Attlee and- his predecessor, Wln*°«* Churchill, agreed.
In fact.

ROME, Oct. g S -O H —'Tbe ehlef
lbnne's politics* police, CarInc Buttino, rh arg n l today that
Italian official claims th at some ot
•he weapons were used by workers
who fought police'am ] carabinieri
in a s ir e d battle l*fore the Viminalc Palace on Oyt. 8. Four person*
w ere' killed and 142 'other* were
wounded In th a t clash. The political
police ch lff claims th a t eye-witnes­
ses obsorved Slav agents passing
nut guns to the rioters shor'-ly
ifftrr the fighting began.

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-Sooie ersjstnnro to small sitc i
wa* noteil Jn Ihe report made In
Frank C. fHullivnn for ____
Scianton,
I'ennsylvaflU. and o ih rr ’tparketa!

Keneral Insurance* Business of

Hr snid tiie first cars of Florida
••ranges arriving in Scranton w.-ro
Of fair nuahty uml appearance,
nrruntiiig to the trade, for early
fruit. * All fruit, Florida and Cal­
ifornia, was bringing ceiling prices.
"According to the Scranton of-

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"Quality Bedding M a n u fa c tu re rs Since 1920"
119 W E S T F IR S T ST R E E T
PH O N E1133
• S A N F O R D M A TTR ESS FA C T O R Y
Celery and Sanford A ve. P hone 67 2 -J

A U N T S A R A H P E A B O D Y L E I S A JO T H /N
/ N T E ^ F E R E , W H E N S H E P U T S &lt; ?N
T H E A N N U A L 'P A S T R Y P A l ? A O E y/

A Thorough Cheek-up

of the llhlfl tre a ty at the. request
of the -Egyptian governm ent, the
discussions have dragged to a
slop. I’rlme Minister Ismail Shiky Pasha still is frtq je n llv .in
touch with laird Stansgnte, the
nrtlng head «f the liritish d e lria le
ill E gypt's second cnpital, .Alexnllilriu.
lint the foUlrrr—of—tinidlmnre hetweeo the turn countries
remain* olneiire.
fiery ' finding of Egyptian
lisnr has b» n growing
There nl»u ha&lt; lieen nil "la­
in the belief that nothing
in- out of th- negotiation*,
w
t-hea-l* at Fouad U nivii
Tl
t'uirn usually provide the
*i
ism fo, nnti-llritish denr"&gt;
ion». Hut so long as they
or
quirt, the impression i*
re
ere t* not likely to lie utiy
th
*e

B. B .-C R U M L E Y
Sanford Atlantic National Bonk Building
Box 88
I'h o n e 732

WE PLEIJGE SERVICE

Ismgest Orangtf Howl run Was
t ’ranherrie* ai*p the c h e f ex­
port crop In Ma*sachusett*.

^ T h a t's the m oat sincere advice w e
cen give you. W hile wallLng for
H ut new D odge o r P lym outh, Churchill ha* made' some sugges­
don't let y o u r present c a r " ru n tion* nlxiut the situation in lludpw n" w hen It'* so « * f U get Midilie East.
Regartling IlrRain's irlatiuitii
with Egypt, the . forniei • Prime
M inister made this positive pro­
posal; that B ritain re-nffirm her
intontion to stand by the present
trea ty with E gypt nnd keep h.r
D ouble P ro frctio n m eans: (1) garrison* In the Suex'Canal Zone
^ D r lv in r econom y and sa fety for if the current negotiation* for a
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yourself and fam ily, an d (2 ) pro*, new Lrsatv fail.
Churchill, fully aw are of the
• n a t i o n of y o u r ear'* cash value. Anglo-Egyptian d.-udlock, therrhv
Let us cheek your m o to r and sought to head-off future lltili*li
w ithdrawals surh as are currently
I tune it up I f neceeaary—ex am in e being discussed in Ixuulon.
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your eleetrleal a n d cooling eyeF or the seepnd lime since Eng-iAi
terns, check brake* and tire*. We land sent her dslegate* t*i Cairo ‘ )|
last April to negotiate n revision «have Ihe m anpow er fo r quirk,
reliable service new . D rive Lai .*

D O U BLE
PR O T E C T IO N

propose the unification of E gypt
nrnl the Sudan under one king.
The liritish have declined to negot*
into on the basis* of E gyptian
sovereignty. ,
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Anglo-Kgyntian defense com mit­
tee. T lie^-gyptians b a v r favored
thi- return of liritish troops, only
ill ease (hey are nttrteknl. The
liritish want joint art ion if w ar
approaches through the nrighlwir*
iug areas.
The ilradlock ha* pul Siilky
I'usha's vovernmi-qt in a c r itic il
position. Reliable g o v e r n merit
source* piedirt Dial In case the
negotiation* fail, Siilky Pn«ha will
lurn in his resignation
Another factor in Jhv delicate
political situation is Sheik Itns.
sail Kl llann uml hi* Moslem lliothrrtiuod A**iK'iation. lie lohl his
followers recently that unless Sidky Pasha gets some action In the
negotiations, his outfit will declare
n revolution on (he lliiti*h to get j
them out. Many Egyptian* a re I
heller armed now than they w ereI
whi-li serious ntili liritish UJiris- I
iug- i-rniru'-l ill foiun r year*.
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AFfll BOBSIN0 Is u Hallow een t r a ­
dition, b u t dow n In Etorliln p i r t t )
Mftltba Gray, of l j i k r l a n d . p r o ­
motes tbe State's fa vorite l iu l t by
botiblltg for oranges. Slit' dors It the
hard way. r e a ib in g riglil up t - llu*
t i r e lor the (lull, (fnlerm ilum ul)

Lt'gal Notice

S E M IN O L E
COUNT Y
1. T h o ! 10 million, long promised, M edffy Dam age money.
m neo

2. W aterways and Flood Control for knfce deep pastures.

4. More. Houses for our Veterans instead of hocum.

You may have -much more altraclive apparel — wearables
Inal wUI hold th eir Kmart atvle
character far longer — with
«mr Dry Cleaning aid! For fact
I*, even new things Immediately

P f*F ths* t\t*\

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109 N. Pxhnctto

3. M o re Pensions for our old Folks instead of Pussyfootin'.

FROCKS TO FURS

fflc** In t l » r h * M » * « s.f
tinttN al Nstlifmil, KhdliU.
IjiDi * tirii’ljii motithn -4m m

EX P ER T ^ ?

Has purchased a half interest in the &lt;

B

•■■Jh-i highlight of the" week In
llu- M o-treal niarkol.” A lfr.'d La­
Iter one .rep-rte*!, "was Ihe nrrlvnl
of the first raib-n-l of Florida
o r a n g e - , which d'ffo rereiv.il by
tbe trn-)«* with •Mich enthusiasm .
This car a* sold In record time.
1L- quiit.lv of the fruit wn* fair,
hirl the i tmm for the quirk sale
was mo illy (lie poor q u ality of
»he'other cilni* fruit on the m ar­
ket fn m other sources. However,
some brokers, by iirrangenunt with
their parkin h, ace delaying ship­
PROVINQ A ll TOO W ill (he id ig r the Irmale ol lt(&lt; speclrs Is always
ment- oiT this m arket till a bit
deadlier than the male, is thix ». t in .Vor-tatconc. Italy, ns a nallvo
later in order to hnvo b etter fruit.
hln.velt the target of a young
Tld* ia c- niidrred nil improvement
lady aympalhetta with i
hal Tito. Outbreak occurred
•vftr previous w a rs
• fte r Parts PetrceXohlr
t Die town to Italy. Pictured
acquired a bad riputatlon from
(top) tiie lady just v ie
ui suddenly (center) follows
the s ta rt.*'
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through with.a left to it
i.'C.uw, tbe crowd cheeri as
Jam es D. McCurdy found in A t­ both connect with IrD
niiotos (/ntcrnadonal)
lanta mid variulty that (he supply
of oritnge* was smnll, but .that
“Irtii ks bringing oranges Into thi*
Tho first medirel school lr
m ntkri w n r using them ns u lieOklohnmn g ets its name from
in sale to sell np p b s.” lie went A nirrirn was established nt I’hila an Indian wdrd mrnning land .of
on to say that lit the cild of the drlphin in 1761.
|m*t *«il*&lt;m "thev were Using *Hpies to sell the omugcs, end with

ECHOLS BEDDING
&amp; FURNITURE CO.

Metropolitan Life .InHurance Company

NEW YORK . (A1)—Rover can
rum r o.it of the dug house now
a t. on* company u offering a
to of rm unellrs for dogs. Pack­
aged ip colorful huge* and bul­
lies, the com plete line* includsa a
shampoo, a flea pnwdrr and a coat

■till'large, w ith mm*

DODGE SERVICE

Formerly With

Tlu* I 'i n r s t In

INNKKSPftlNtt MATTRESSES, B()&gt;
SHRINKS and HOLLYWOOD BEDS
PAY AS YOU BEST .

FvpoMtl.e, held its first
Chios go in December,

j M enage fro m your

Howard A.

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By STANLEY

THE O LD H O M E T O W N
OTEY- Do

b A N F U R D , ,1 -L U K lD A

(with pleasure)

The roam etjrs are nlrrftdy on"
rain- nt one larg e New York de­
partm ent slu rs and arraugeniriila
liavrf been made to s-R them tn
stares all gver the coujilry.

In p ra c tic a l pretties a t euch a ^ i n y price)

i 12-game O range Bor.l
an average of alm ost five

|la aihled th a t the Spanish press
ia speaking openly of “anti-Soviet
cam paigns." .

Do^xonc It! Fido
Puts On The I)or
oranites
larger s.
leudvers

T ^ ^ N fO R D

Russia Accuses U. S. Barber, 1 0 1 , Shaved . he talked coiWlnuouxly."
Of Spanish Support Victor Hugo, Dumas' barber would n atu rally

Now Jersey, .W ilm ington, Dela­
w are, and 1‘hilndrlphia an d Ches­
ter, I’ciinsylvania. ' ‘Practically nil
handlers, wholasalt- and retail,
wanted to know ’when I run goipx
to he able to net Florida oranges.'
T h o 'f who have handled a few
hox&gt;-*^thu* f a r have been vrry
&gt;rithw*ln*tk- over the juice and
• u'gar corilent fouml in th e first
arriv als."
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Itr porting for I&gt;*trnlt, Flint,
Omntl Rapid* and l.ari*inj, Michi­
gan, James Wtishhiinte nnd Robert
C. Wnoley said that a “ pleasant
surprise the Florida shippers guve
the receivers in these m arkets was
llm very welcome, and high qual­
ity, novel orange* that we have
?c«n in many retail outlets. Com­
ment* a* to sweetness nnd Wright
of the fruit and nl»o th e clean
npp nrnnre and site has been made
by. th e trade. Thi* ffult has prac­
tically upwrt the California Val.
t-nrin deal wherever it has appear­
ed th e grapefruit ale of a ae. dies*
Variety, seem to I* mure accept­
able to the trade previously
again r thi* form of shipm ent.”
Robert W[M oure found in Nash­
ville nqd lllrmlngham th a t “only
a few ear* of Flmida fresh o r­
ange* have arrived in th«*« tnar*
k etp b u t the trmte welcomed the
. regiuitiiig of thin year'll fresh :ltrus Mui.Hi-wiUi much enthusiasm .”
Ill llaltinliire, “diiplay* o f fresh
Florida manges were seen in *U
m arkets hire thi* week, w ith fine
and urrvpianre by the

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DOOCE • PlVniOUTH

5. Federal Super Hiways across our State instead of Curbstone Politicians.

O G 'K -1 fi I ■ f t ) t „ t|CK i

llriofly. here are the nlHin point*
on which the trea ty negotiator*
have disagreed.
t. Th* tim e for completion of
the evacuation of ItritUh troops.
The liritish w ant three years; the

SERVICE

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liritish .say they can’t .do it la
that time.
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2. The future statu* &lt;if Ihe S ud­
an, tits* cnnntrv south of EgyptTill- Sudan hits been tb&lt;&lt; rock on
which negotiations in the past
b,53test Colds, Ironchitis have foundered. T hr Egyptian*

OMULSION

8. Florida's rightful place

W ash ingto n and not

LANKY DRY CLEANING ( U
HO FA ST SECO N D STRF.KT

P IIO N E 465

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SERVILE

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6. The shackles of Government removed from our agriculture and business.
7. Enough sugor from this State to feed the nation.1

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9. 20 million of Frae Publicity whan wa braak tha Solid South.
10. Sava thotTreedom for w h kh our forefothers died.
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with clock-’round comfort

informed th a t their r
will not bo moving into these
kets until th e .la lto r part of
cml-cr. With tHls sllUatlnn

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DOWNTOWN CLEANERS
AND LAUNDRY
113 Palmetto Ave.

Phone 914

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Your Election of

to

CONGRESS -A

WE HAVE BE-0PENED OUR RUG CLEANING DE PAUTMENT
DOMESTIC RUGS, 9x12 ........................... '.........
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QUALITY

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$ 5 00

OTHER SIZES
5c PER SQUARE FOOT
MINIMUM CHARGE 75c -

ORIENTAL
RUPS —
10c PER SQUARE
FOOT
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COURTESY

INSURED FOR FIVE YEARS ’
DOMESTIC RUGS 6c PER SQUARE FOOT
ORIENTAL RUGS 10c PER SQUARE FOOT

neapin, 8t. Paul ami
markets, John B. 0
Jess* U. Stephens sal,

scant supplies of Flor
which have arrived in
keU *q far are meetii
ccllent arceplsnco, wit
strai;!)) celling. c*|
angta arc arriving in I
nly, and U wilt not be
Florida has %*t* only
th* market.?'' - - Y*
ta M u tm a llk a h a ll

H 4VE YOUR RUGS TREATK1) TO'PREVENT MOT H DAMAGE!

A handsomely'styled modem-sofa that leads a double life at night as a full sized
comfortable bed!. A wide choice of covers in plain or figured tapestry. Full spring con­
struction, easily opened from the front; assuring*night and day comfort.
This group nlso includes n spring base occasional chair upholstered in tapestry
dal'k wdod trim . . .
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That'* out' thioo )»int pUtTorin for gatiing you
— and keeping you—as a tteady auto acrvico
customer, We'd like to have your buxine*, and
you’ll* enjoy n smoother runnHif car when you

A lovely occasional (aide in walnut and a beautiful table lamp with parchment shade,

“ Sanford’s Big Friendly Furniture S tore”
203-09 East 1st St. ....

Phone 127

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

e Sanford Herald

F R ID A Y ,

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The

C h ristian .Science*

Monitor),
11cm’ In a tinkling and spanglrd
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to n fu s io n

Of .music and light, bis sm all
hands tense
On UiA mane of a eliurger with
jew rlnl eye,
Capturi'd and lie Id by a bright
illusion
Of speed and pursuit and m ag­
nificence,
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T he ik y tend* to become dark
Morris' (Red) nadgro. U niver­
e r in the stratosphere and sta rs sity of Washington end coach,
played professional has; halt hi
can
be seen
readily* in the day*
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th# minors.

M O N S ID E " AND'''M R. OUTS]d !

O utside his- t.uur»u in my hum­
drum idace
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I w atch. Whenever he passta me
lla smile*; biit ho haa the known
ing look.
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'Wnveler upon hi* Dice.
Mo turns from me quickly again,
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to see
Wlmt fuad his dashing compan­
ions look.
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C ecelia T rulucU
ru lu c k

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Kir*

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Reg. Undershirts
$1,0 0

Fine Combed Knit

Phyllis Shames Is
(Jiven Birthday Party

Jockey Shorts
All Elastic Waist
Regular Shorts with
$ 1.0 0

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Boxer Style. Elastic
Waists $1.00 to $1.75.

v eu tP id a v

FIRE and AUTO

CORRECT MEN’S WEAR

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CASH DIVIDKNDH TO rO U C Y m u i i r g *

l ut I loir ty gnu Monday on the
. ••ifiiirnlnud- If phiulntioiM and
inme than IOII inilotid* daily n/e
i needed to keen Uie mill operating

Open*
1 2 :4 5

DAILY

LA ST DAY
FR ID A Y !

NOT 'm C O R P O R A flo )

p .in .

09c —

40c

Sun.-Mon

m su k aa/cf a t a sa v /n g

ed a rts: Mrs. H. J. I.ehmnn, Mrs.
J . II. Ray, Mrs, Ralph A jstin
Smith. Mra. C- R. Dawa„n. Mt*.
Francis Boll. Mra. \V. M. Scott.
Mrs. IL M. i'apw orth, Mis. John
■ Meiiwh,' Sr., Mra. John Courier,
• i t . , .wi&gt;. B. II. Heck. Mrs. William
‘•Schnabel, Mrs. A. M. Phillips. Mra’.
’ I K. II. Clementa, Mra. (’,. J. K sher,
| Mra. Krtd T. Williams, Mra. W. A.
l.eavitt, Mr*. O. I*. Herndon, Mra.
, IV. II. Ilriaaon ami Mrs. Francis
Meriwether.
The exquisite ten table uirangentent was formed ty the tuhlc
being laid w ith a lace cloth nml
j centered with 11 bouquet of garden
flow ers. S i l v e r services w ire
placed lit each end of the table,
j Home linked fnnry rookies ami
cakes and mixed nuts were served
• Mr*, rru n k Shames lionurrd 1with lea. Hostesses for the nf.
her dau'jht r Phyllis with u lovely ternoon included: Mra. ( ', J, H«hparty on Tuesday at her mime in e . . Mra. K, (*. Ilarner, Mrs. John
May fair upon the occasion of her Kirk. Mia. II. A . . Moiitleth uml
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eleventh birthday. The grttiip i»f M r s .J |. f . Iletacl.
Members n r isent were: Mr*. I‘.
tiny guest* g u ita r.d in tin- out­
door* :u oiiod a .fire amt enjoyed. y»* Dawson and Mrs. Keoinc. a '
telling ghost stories, toasting' iu ts l, Mrs. A. M. Philips, Mrs.
marahntellows, rooking hnm hurter* JI Wiliam-Kchnabcl. Mr*. K. II. Clemletit*. Mrs. II. B. Crumley, Mra.
and playing • imnirs. ‘ '
Ptlttrh and potato chip* were 'j Ralph Austin Sm ith and Mrs. S. D.
also seivod during Ho evening, ;j lligldeynian.
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, Jack-n-lanterns
nml
paper
Alwi Mi*, t). P. Hrimlon, Mr&gt;-.
slrYamer* •were the festive parly •I I*. It. Stephenson, Mr*. It. A. •'••Id,,
decorations.^ &lt;1 covtuinu. m atch j Mr*. I.. ’V, Spenrer. Ml*. II. W
• was lield uml prirc* weie aw a rd -1
I Rueki r. Mr*. F. K. Hoi/. Mrs. ltd)
•••I ns follow*: Samira Dunn w hd|iT illis, Mr*. J . II. Itnv. Mr*. II. '
was dnjeacjl a* a gypsy in n l.ctiman. Mrs. John' Kick. Mrs. J.
hluu flowered skirl with n yel­ T. Newby, Mr*. It. It. Ilrrk and
low *ash, nml ruffled hlnttsc; Mi*. W. II. Brinson.
Sam m y. Jacobson whn ranie a s 'a
grnm linother; Linda* l^onanl the ............
CORHW TIDV &gt; • hula dancer *bnd .K arl Ratliff,
The American legion Auxil
one-eyed Pete the Piroje.
iary dance waif an c 'r n t of la*
Thonj enjoying the party were Saturday night intteml of Suir
Jeanette R a tliff,• I,irnla Leonard.
Evelyn Dorton, Jorni
Wright,}
.Hnndta Dunn, Mary Ann WiTkr,
Mildied Miller. Beverly Gray, I
N ettle Ruth llq ttrn i. Coil Bit - '
ting, Suicn Shnmes. Bnraff 'J B - J
cobton, Sanimv Jneolison, Tom- (
my Speer, Sydney Chase, Kdwin
Tison, George llunlin, Roliliy
H A I'I’Y IIIHTIID \ t
Morri*, (iordon Toll, Henry Cordel* '••el Mn**. Cecil Sh, p h ard 1
Oct. 2ft
Janie* N. Itohson. Ji
and 'Karl Uutllff.
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Wouldn't it La nice If there
, tom s w ay In hold down the
of everything .we have to hu
.-raise the piic* of everythin
have to aril T , '
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Ah interesting and rath er
kind of iii Hrction will lx* held In
, W aahhigton mioii when the clUxtna
turn o u t to vote nn w hether they
; w ant to vote. Most nf. u* out here
ULlhr biiiterland had probably for*
gotten, - If we ever knew, that
IVashingtonlana are riot allowed to
vote, b u t judging /rum the way
they run our government many of
ua' had thought th a t a t leaaf they
weren't old enough to vote.
. Paul. Mallon »ay* th a t Russia,
In upatw iing In burop* nnd Aala
and m aking fu rth er unreaaonable
demand* upon her neighbor*, la
marelv bluffing. Ho la convinced
th ^ t R ussia Is In no poaltlon a t
•Tvsiml- to fight- nqnlber w «r-but
n .slm n ly trying to get all aha can

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Mr*, Blanche R sitt has left for
will v.alt her daughter iyid sonin-law Mr. ami Mrs. K. (». Hughes.

Tally Lassies
Mis* Sally Magundi
Utopia Ju n io r College
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Utopia
l)enr Sal:
^ ou Juat can 't imagine how
wonderful the homecoming week­
end at (iuinrnvillo was. You've
ncrsir seen sucji fun in all your
life! O verheard an out-of-low nor
rem arking th a t whenever s.imothing was doing, ymf could bo
SOUK that SANFORD would he
there. And this list of some of
th. people | saw just goes to
show you bow right he was:

IVEY’S
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iVhrn In Rom* you do aa Itomi do, and when In Ruaala you
it* aa Russian* write.
Eddy
more, who la one of oUr moat
lahle oorreapondant*)) aaya a
uthful when ha writ**’ from
icow th a t the Soviet pappla
e fe llh In their government,
Iseders and the CommunUl

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* never heard a Russian
did pqt believe In hi* govit . s , 1 have nevar beard
ta n even suggest ha would
some other kind o f governBceh unanimity of opinion

Roderick Edwini Adams
will bo connoctod with mo aa Real Ea(a(e Salesman.
Mr. Adam* naoda do inlroduction to the g^od people
of Sominolo County. Ho waa born and raiaed in San­
ford, graduated from Seminole High School and at.
tended the UnlvaraRy of Florida for two year*. He
(a 4a experienced real ettato man. a* thnt was hia
occupation at the time he entered (ha U. S. Army,
Ho served 4 ft year* a* Warrant Officer at Fourth
Army HeHadqvertera, Ft. Sam Houston, Texas. If
you have any real m ate to buy or tell phot* him at

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THE PRESENT
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Mr*. O. D. Ijiiiilit-ss ami \t»- .
Julian ll ihim. rile il.sin g
wa, given l.y Itev J K Mch ,.t,
Mis. W. K I isnn tuiil elml
ih evangelistic mimI -tew aul ' •
portion of the piogram on,I l,,i. ,
introducetl llcv. McKinley » tin
•poke on ‘‘I'nripership With
Hev. W. p. Y ts le / cotuliirlsril tfie
mi/sh nary prograrn for th? evcn-J
‘ng which covine&lt;| the racial sufdfj
‘-r*
He printed mil th*: th e '
South hits progressed mine Imiu ,| j
•ohlllg tills nrotdem tlinti n
lithe, BrrlirtH «»f t|ir 4••utifvy |
through e&lt;luratlon. -ontjoi......... ..

IIklnlumm
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lilurh nil ns

Don Juan de (hi,d r,
hrndrd the first rololiilil
dltior, into New Mexico

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ffffZ GALA HALLOWEEN MIDNIGHT
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The Falcon’s Alibi” — with Torn flonwav

American Indian* wara lha firri to mal# moccasin*, |&gt;uf
nevar lika iheiel Improvomonli in Jnrman’i inlorprntalion
Induda longer wear, barter rtyto and famous "friendfinett of fli"
—that axtra margin of comforf -Htaf ha* made Jarman
tha loading brand of America. Como In *Hd try on a pair today.

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iy &amp; Saturday

me

MARY IIKI.KN to : w
... ............
w hat she la knitting. I always
»een, to forget when I sc" her
|n my tejmis *1***, but I think
pnhnp* it’s n sw eater. Anyhow,
it's a beautiful shade nf blur,
•ml, like Mary’s little lamb, it
follows hi t to school every day
Certainly isn't hard to
gucas that men
campus. All the
are prominently
latest isue* of ''
. . . . . . Hardly
MADEMOISEL “
EDITH
fare anymora
to go too ..... - — .- ■ We had a
•’black-out" up here *&gt;n tho fifth
floor of GILCHRIST the other
bight. And It wa* fun. — th e
first five m inutes! Ilan i you
ever tried to typo in the dark,
sort your laundry blindfolded, or
read' your homework with Jrour
eye* closed t
Then you cen
imagine the sigh* of relief when
a new fum&gt; replaced th* ldowt&gt;
one a fte r w* had spent a half
hour of sitting In an Inky black
room worrying about lest* .
LOIS M ERIW ETHER was
wearing the g a rn e t and geH
pledge ribbon* of an F — fo r
athlete* — club when I **w
her battling th* aleg* of the
post office o arly on* morning.
LOIS 'll alio a member of the
Glee Club --------- That'* w hat I
call an active g irl. But, consid­
ering the 72 »Up* my roommat* end I have to wafk up and
down whenever we go outaide.
th a t make* ua plenty active tool
______Tho revolution I told
you about laat weak la atill
galloping along. T h e .g a m a t and
gold buaaa th a t ru n to and from
T illy “ U " era decorated Inlide
With "F8CW and U n aigna
____Saw BETTY MOOKE
pouring* tea In th e - parlor thia
afternoon. Thea* weekly tea* are
lota of fun for you g e t .to talk
to flrla you don't *t*s very often.
Besides, they alsraya have lota
of grdd cookie*
------KIRBY
FIT E w aa up fro m STETSON

Y O U R W IN G S A T T H E

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NVENTED BY INDIANS

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

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Hr'* deep i„ ,Un.

113Vg Magnolia Av«,

ho.ng made by the properly own­
er* in the area the fm in iy Fanil
Bureau had heller find some other
place for this firm to Slaughter
III* pig* nml rattle to rave Im ag­
ing th is imposilion to a hind if
not then it is g /in z I» !*• Inkrn
over the bead* nf the farm Bin I
CIII1 and it will loll I., long l«-foie |
they will tvulite i t
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now b rfb rt the (ax payrrs and
Your* very truly.'
property owner* It) our area«». K. W ill t K .
nam ely-the Slaughter House thnt .
ItOo Myrtle Avrnuihaa been presumably passed upon
by the Karra Bureau.
• All we, in this area, have do do
2ft — t/lft • Tim
t* t» recall What we went through • PARIS, Oct
a few year* hack when the same F rench Idark market lm* done nn
building was being used as a ju k e slm u t-fa ir. A court at Sen* fuie,)
plant. We were blessed with the i, poiiltrymai* tmlay for selling
smell of rotten g rap efru it night IJIHtl eggs under the nffirhil price
and day and nothing
done floni-*. The buyer wm* n cqoperativi'
about It until the firm decided to of tho Rank of Frnnrc employe*.
quit.
• • Now, w&gt; have before us-no tell­
ing wlmt. In the w ay of odor* and
Dr l,ronard Barker
unsanitary condition* because an y ­
O plom rtrist
one know* th a t thla wotk proposed
cannot b« carried on without show­ Kye* examined—Glaaoea flttrd
ing the** above mentioned result,.
• 203 S.^O raoxr Are.
The fryese-plant, ye* we need it
Orlando, Florida
. Phone 4987
era circulating and mo'

'ORD SCHOOL OF AVIATT01

The ini,!, a w eie vovrred with
while ‘linen cloth- anil r e n tc /d
with iMitull bouquets of ruses and
rlirysanthem um s.
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I'hii.e-attending weie Mr. and
Mi». II L I’rrkin*. Jr., honor
gurst*. Mrt and Mrs. Dale I..
Sr ,it. Jr.. Mr. nn.l Mrs. E duard
Higgins, Jr., Mr. mwl Mra. Richmil Brown, Mr. uml Mrt. John
Anderson. Mr ami • Mra. Jam es
O a p p s. Mr. and Mra. H arry
■lower of Orlando, Mr. and Mra.
Jack Itoidnson of Orlando and
Mr. and Mra. U e Mooixi of
(ialnrsvillr.
- Also Miss E lii^U 'lH ' Dyson,
Mi&lt;« Klitiiheih Wlnghiiin, Misa ■
Cecelia Truluck,
Mrs. Charlea
Iletts,
Clyde Tcrw illegar, Jr.,
J im’ McCasliu and Roller t A.
Newman. J r.
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Al'DKKY BACK

SANFORD FORUM

W IN

In. M. S. Wigirin- rlltiTtaiiil.i. I d u llin g vi illi n Invrly
llriiglit ilinnrr party* h&gt;&gt;itnr
Mr. nml Mr*. H. U PetUos,
newlyweds, at tier home 12Magnolia Avenue a t 7:0u 'I*

a visit to S taten Island where she

ing ,1inclusions mi the proposed
ronitilutlnnnl amendments lately.

WiHiiton'Clmrrhill is suing laruis
Adamic for lil*el ns a result of
hi* book, "Dinner ut 'th e White
llouso”, which Mr. t'hurt-hill *ny*
hat m any unlruthful thing* to say
about him. But if Adamic’a book
libels Churchill, wlmt nlmut Klliott

M r* . M . S . W jlEffilUL-ls. LlohUiSiv.AL— ------L m e l j D I i i i h t Party For Newlyweds

Mrs. Fred Williams .
Sponsors Art Show

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T-Undershirts
$1.25

Aeronautical xltmvrt, aiitomnliilt’ .spimi.s, incrcaiililc I n t i n | o i i i t y
faint nml business displays in Km..|n ;„,
i,.s so
&lt; ••mpuny . ffiriul- say ihut good
ccnily disor-Kanizcd by war, Kiv.. evideme of those coun­ | growing wenthex has p ie v a il.il,and
the crop i* • vpcetetl to equal last
tries intention to take an active part in world trade.
v m i’- te or.l iiiiHlurtinii K riim ute,
it n ^
Mn nrticle .in Htisitiess Week, France, have sent th e sugar crop up to a
llollrtnd, Switzerland and Kunaiii are agKre.ssively going
?'e |T
for ••'fir H‘»otis. and nre getting the
The OPA ha. tukrn the prico ^
fircnt
Hritnm
is in the forefront of this moveceiling off of prartiridly every-/
thing except sugar, rice unci Syrup »nrihi{U,t!’0n 'll airKT..H
.C" '! fl,aM a,,y ",,u‘r country. Their
BntAin Can Make It exhibition is being advertised nil
* . and nrwtpclnt.
over the world, and everything displayed ran be delivered
» « reasonably short time. The article claims that Hie
King GemL’r nf Koglaml fonnally (iriliratnl the. four million U. b. is lugging far behind Europe in this eon,petition
dollar extension to Oxford'a iihraiy
Buitincssmen Vny th at the ten per cent of imr niiti.u*
yesterday, largely made possible
by American money, t'onlributo faclurers which we normally exported makes off ||„. dif­
gncnuuly. to S e m i n o l e High ference between operating at a profit and incrcjy breakScboal’a library fund.
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oiMb , F II" '? t ,cnf"‘' American business lutd li.'dter got
We Jiave bean I several Interest­ world"
n" d Mnrt takl"« t,' “
around the

.appear to l« two sides lo the quesUon.
Have you mad* up your
mind y et how yoq arc going to

P A C E F IV E

for New York, Philadelphia and
Hnltimorc on a business trip.

f'l.BW STO N , Del.
riorum '* iSIfl - iiL.tr i rap •« Oil Itr
way. to the N ation's (aides. The
first i nr hold o f su g ar cane poured
into tJn- I hiilc.l S tates S u g ar
Corporation'- mill in* Clewiston

Journey* I mado to long ago?
W hat audden vision, w hat new
bold thought,
.What triuniph, (Oh, reach for
'th o big bra** r l n g l J u s t one more rid . and perhaps
you'll know.)
ANITA LAUUIK CUSHING.

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Mr. nml Mrs. H arry Kudell had
as their recent guest, Mrs. Roy
Stodghiil of Miami. • .
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B u s in e s s

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Social A n d

B. L. Perkins

O v e r H C iiH

OCT,

Social Calendai

Moat people have, without thinking much about il.
a feeling of personal safety when they are sheltered by a
building called fireproof. This feeling is wit bout func­
tion in fact, according’to Maurice Webster, mi architect,
writing in the October Atlantic, lie says:
,*'To say that a hotel is of fireproof construction
nrcnnn thut it has been so designed as to eliminate the
■possibility of more than a minimum and im'dictulile finloss. Fireproof construction is the child .of fire insurance.

t. IrV to .rem nnher’: w hat wa* it
''
jf sought
And alibi'd found, in ll|e glitter-

F R ID A Y ,

SO C IE T Y E D IT O R _

illB L K VKRRh FOR TODAY
GOD W ild , MKKT US FAR
MORE THAN IIAP.F WAY: Draw
nigh J o Hud nml he w ill'draw nigh
Jhm r* 4:H.

OCT.

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T H E SA N T O R f) lir.R A I.D , S A N F O R D , FLORIDA'

Editor Wallace
Henry A. Wallace, in riecirfitiK t«» become editor of.
the New Republic, htuft chOBcn n Rooif tvny to keep'hin
view* before the' public. TJiin niethod wju 'adopted by
Theodore Roosevelt on rfetirin# from the presidency. Ho
became contributing editor of the Outlook, a long-estab­
lished weekly remembered by older renders. Cool id go
also turned to writing a column.
It is somcwhnt ‘comforting to other editorial writers
to hear th at far from getting the $75,000 pcTr year first
announced os his stipend, Wallace will get something
nearer one-tenth of that'am ount. Editorial writing, has* its
values, but seldom a commercial value liko that rtf the
early Wallace rumor.
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The position has perils as well as advantages. The
necessity of saying something every week may load a mail
to express views which he later regrets. Even as shrewd
a politician as Theodore Roosevelt foipid this out. poon
after the first world war.broke out. he wrote in Hie Out­
look thnt the fntc of Belgium, overrun by the Germans,
,wns_nonc of our concern. Later he criticized President
Wilson sharply for not having protested strongly against
the German invasion of Belgium. The filet th at hp had
once advocated Preaident Wilaon'a preciso counto wn*
brought up mid decidedly blunted I bo edge or hi* criti­
cism.
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Editor Wallace may encounter similar pitfalls.

■ im s o u P T io f t isa t r *
P a ra h ia la S l u s n
Or Carrier, w eak .. .
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M A R K E D
T R A I L r
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JrtLLIE

ju n io r s
by HALAMAR
Hoautiful, tub-able c o tto n * lit
aizes D to 17. Fine q u a l i t y
woven striped chambray. Pink,
Green, Blue and ’Red.

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BIRTH ANNOUNCKMEVI
, Mr. ami Mt*. G eorgn II. Alf"r4
•nncutire the birth of a ilnuvh'vr
Bonnl* M*ri# Oct. 21 a t the F«fnalt Laughton Memqrial H»spi&gt;"lMrs. A lfonl It the former Mi»«
Leola Renton,
Ip. cut point*
: lemon quar*
TB# wortl
auiear- applie,
more ih a ^ 100 aidwlence*. havl
distlnctlv) .nrrpertlea.
w**V*nd and MASON WHAR*
TON, an Orlando boy fr«»„ L*w
If "J K i o u t n *
c. —- -•«
AMONO the 2.241 passengers Who
SYLVIA MCISCIL SYLVIA by arrived In New York on th# Queen
th* w*v I* wolng in he initiated Jfttrabeth on the liner's flrst'post­
Into the DELTA DELTA D F I- w ar luxury voyage across the At* .
TA su ro rltr loon , ........
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jn it have to go now,' because my lantlc waa British stag* s tir Frances
thnt*. favorite bridge friend* are Day. H ere she Is shown doing a bit
of dow ulng fur U&gt;* American news i
nudging nt* ...... So hm g -ji
photographer*.
(fnlcrwaHonal) |,

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ALLY A D V E R T ISE D B R A N D S, IN C LU D IN G JU N IO R DEB, JU D Y NF.L
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�THE SAflFORD HERALD, S A N f g t ^ . FLORIDA

Florida Military Joe Ezar, Trick
Academy To Give Shot Artist, To
Celery Feds Battle Appear At Club

FHIDAY, OCT. 25,

Tex-Mwman % s Official testifies
Military
Doesn't Hi
liy IIA'h &amp;Lu v . ' rfATLU’r *
AP Newsfrutures
AUSTIN, T e x .-H a ro ld (i?Potl
Collins, the chunk o f g ran ite dowt
in the mighty U niversity or T***i
line, &gt;ays nuts to 'th e observe
Hun &lt;ha( rnlHHiwy ■service handi­
cap* an athlete.
“ If a guy keeps in miqd, all
the tljnc th at he* going to gel
back and play the beat poSsibU
game he -can play, he'll not tel
himself act so far out o f shape th a t
be can’t get back in condition by
some ronacletitioua wo Hi," Jocla/e* the defensive leader of to e
Longhorns, who ought to br welt(junlifird to apeak oh the eu b ject
Spot was -a 1 1-8 o u t h w e a t
Conference back at Texas before
th.- war. T hat's when he directed
the offensive plays. Then he
served a thieo-yeai hitch in the
Marinis, seeing action at O kina­
wa and d uty In China,
lie's one of the ffew college
plnyera who have d lrrcted b o th
offense and defense during th eir
aareer.
|j: Collins returned to Texas th is
yenr weighing 218 pounds—which
w as'a little too Ttiueh fo r • fellow
whiTs only 8 T ett BH Inches. Uy
some good bard work he"tHnjrned
down to JUS for the s ta rt of th e
football season. Since then hv*e

Cadets Have Strong Buffet Supper Will
Starting Eleven But Be Served After
Reserves Are ^Veak Exhibition Match
Joe Exar, nationally known trick
shot artlat, who hns participated,
in golf exhibilons and is well
known in th e pro ranks, will ex­
hibit his trick shot a rtistry n l the
•Seminole Country Club Sunday
aflernooon a t
P. M. The p«blic is-coftlially invited to atten d anil
no admission will la- charged.
An exhibit Ion match p ill be
played «l 1:00 p. M. Those who

Hun to battle the Cadets, because
tbe local lads have not engaged
in a gridiron battle since defeating
the DeUind Bulldogs on the local
field Thursday two wcj-ks nxo by
n 28 to U* m argin.
tJ
The Cedtta have a strong first
| team , but reserves are few. A
'
hefty right guard, Buddy Frt-cre
and a bruising right tackle. Rol­
Kotowing K rar's tricks « buffet
and. Wilson nr.- the standouts ir upper will be-served and all mem*
19 the F. M. A. line.
bets of the club ami th eir guests
liras invite*!
)&gt;&lt;• nipsPiit
1
Invited tii
til be
present.
H
The backfiehl is ronslilered tons. are
H light yet fast and elusive. The
i' F. M. A. backfiehl quartet ar.
1 feared by all opponent*. Mercury
!' Kavousklis (th e kid with “m er­
cury" in his hrels) js a skat bnrk.

Jayccus, Blackouts
Cop Bowling IA'a(I

[UY YOUR TOYS NOW AT

T ir « $ fo n 6
directed for the benefit of

COMPLETE FISHING'
POLE — REEL — LINE
HOOKS — FLOAT—SINK­
ERS — SPOON.
Jr. Slxe

Commission Rul e

MIAMI, Oct. 85— (AY—An oflie rr.o f th e Flotilla Tackle and Gun
Club and wildlife editor of- a
Jacksonville eublication is to con­
tinue his testimony today In a
hearing in Miami attac k in g , the
S tate Game and Preah W a te r Fish
Commission's ruling th a t has clos­
ed Lake Okrchobee to commertrinl
fishing.
The witness is Paul -Mains *0 /
Jacksonville. He was on the stand
yesterday when C ircuit Court
Judge Ross Williams adjourned
llama warned some V&gt; spectators
against "any controversy that ipay
work" out in vlolencr." The judge
interrupted court to order all per*
to n s w aiting outside to come into
th e courtroom, He said he didnx
know w hat was going on in the
hall but added—
'.'If th e re 'Is some controyeisy
it may lead to unpleasantness.
And he warned—“ D on't get Into
any controversy th at may work out
In violence because violence does
not pay.*
Main* who is secretary-treasurer
o f the Florida Tackle and Gun
Club, ha* testified sp o rts fishing
la worth $250,000,000 a year to
Florida.
Testim ony for the plaintiff—U
G.. S tew art, a Moore Haven fieh
d ealer—already has b rrn concluded
w ith several witnesses testifying
of their losses since t(ie big
lake was closed to commercial
fishing the first nf the month. •
Ths hearing which began yraterday*Ts expected *to he rortcltided
today or early Saturday. Testimony
already presented in clu d es-statem tn ts th a t the quantity of fish In
Lake Okechohre has shown n * de­
crease Ih recent years b ut the ban
h a s made idle many thonsands
o f jfloltar* worth of VnoInmenL

Joe te a r will (the a trick shot exhibition a t 5:00 P. M. following the
They are aipm.-d o u t a t th e
m atch The public Is Invited to attend.
university s t Spot's ability to
diagnose ami nail opponents' plays
as they’brdak.
,
r.illln , has tieen o u lsU n d iiu ip
Train
clearing. hole* far speedy Ralph
IsycetH .
iNils worth, Bobby" L^yna and t h t
Illuikcmu'
other Texas rumisrs tu s c a m p e r
I.iinrr Tunst-&lt;’hi
through. and b itak in g throu»h to
llam r'o A|i|&gt;lini
dump opposing backs for losses
o, w..
JUST WHAT THEY WANT w.
o r very little gain. The w ay he’s
Klmbla Slat-- It
TOOL BOXES
Fonlhall .Prrdirlins*
I Alabama tiaek into the w|i, column
Wt* ILippy-GoThe fluke-Army game h til ho , with ii viriinv nvnr Kentucky. Ken'fh-rnirudt- I n A
INCLUDES
the “ (in im&gt; fi&gt;( the Smith" Sntur- I turky an* luesy to **ke uul thv-ir
1 ou ve all heard the story about
iday. I hike h a. i|iilti- an imprr*i&gt;iv&lt;- ,1°
1 win ov r Vandy Saturday.
CLAXF—CHISEL
Ihe golfer who was kidding his
- i i rcml mi far ihl* year and thrii Alabama will trip Kentucky* "
Have
Crisp
is
a
fighting
fulllis.-k,
BCKCW Did vt u
friend about a bole In one- and
lk»l by Lane ami Company of
, Kd Splvack is rated as a fim, II In ll trounrlng of Itlrhimnid
SQUARE—ri.IEHK
then went out and sank an see
ln«t wei-k enhanrex their spirit. leva* will rope K ite; Penn will
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brenk
a
a
sv
artist
and
lloug
Mi*!
LEVEL—ILUt.FIl
himself.
A rm y, with the touchdown twin*, scuitl,. Navy; Purdue, afte r
i
illehrmik
'is
highly
touteil
a
,
a
MITRE
will dump Duke.
Well, 13 year*
I'D) me Ohm Stale to a 14-t t
in Oak Hill,
blocking hath.
tir *11 trip P ill: Ohio S late will
The In fv rn d ty of Florida'*
---- -------^ thre* melt
Tbe Cadet starlin g lineup in­
did ju st th at.
mortify &gt;linar»«la nnd Michi­
rig h tin g G ator, tangle Satur­
cludes: Sam G rnr.f.-. Ibn,
ami
T hree members of n foursome
I Ralph lit w l«r(v, t in, ui th. end day with North Carolina In. gan will likely edge Illinois.
FOLDING DOLL
w ere kidding ths fourth, S. A;
posts; Kinit- Whitehead, 17b, and what promise, in l»r a better
Also Indiana over N ebraska;
BcotL about his recent hole fti
Roland Wilson, I Ha, at the turkle cam e than many people expect. Notre D ante veil romp over Iowa;
CARRIAGES
one. One nf them. Hewitt Snyder,
spots;
Mack S trauss, lf*H, and Plordia p l a y e d inspired hall Holy .Cross Wil] nip H arvard! I &lt;&gt;!•
umnta will trim D artm o u th ;/C o r­ Texas. He plan* to continue •! then got an ace on a 155-yard hole.
Ruddy Kreere,
111.', guards uml Kdagainst Miami ' last Saturday
and with Parker ami Grove* In nell to Unit Prm etonf T exas rmtlhall a s - a e o s c h -a fte r BrsdU Th* steqrnl, O. &gt;F, Howell; drbppsd
Jamison in th r rent r of the fm
h is ' on th* 146-yard eighth T w k?
trail) wall; Middb brook, 15H, nt the lineup the G ators will he Aggies to corral ttaytor; AHsioutt attUB. .
The third, B -C. Burnslds, pot hta
DOUBLE
DISC the quartprinrk slot; Splvack, 117. stilt harder to down. Florida is will liek S. M. U, and Vale ro
WTIEELS WITH S-X and navnuPi's, D!0, at khe halves definitely Improving but they I rout the Con&gt;; (Juaid.
te* shot on top of H ow ells ball.
RUIUIER TIIIEH.
and Crisp, Iftx,.- in the fulllmek won't have the stuff to brat I
West Virginia to win ,o rc r
I harle "Choo-Chuo" Jiyitlcr and I Syracuoe; ttklahonia to walk
A grtcul.ural fnlrs have been nq'
pcsllion.
Integral p art of American country
laist yeai the Cadet* wort seven Wall Pupa of North Carolina. 1 orer \\a ah in g lo n ; Si.olhrrn Cal.
REO. 1.00 Tennessee will continue their to down S tanford, F . (’, L. A. !
life fo r s e ll n v tr a century.
contests and dropped three. This
FAINT SETS
A group of footbal players s i
Jvear Rogero’s Kibbler* have cup- victorious march ami will take lo sm other Hants Clara and
Peart** were Introduced Into
Washington aryl Jeffarson College
p.d two games amt have lieell Wake Forest. Trnncs-eo'it preclu­ North Carolina S tate will have
H COLOR —MIXING
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sion sml power b a t t e n ' d a highly an easy tim e with V. I*. I.
wars
sittin g -------------------around many, years England from Persia in 1W2,
defeated in two tilts.
M N — PALETTE — 1
prals.-d Alabama Crimson Title
ago talking about some ol
FAINTR — 'BRUSH —1 |
- The Celery Fed starters will last week, so wt- think Tennessee
dtffleult courses they w ers
atch color — i 7
likely include: Spencer llnrdin and
irtg. Una of the members of the
IAYONS—I (X)U)R '
Unwind Whtlchel at the end ppsta;
group was a fellow who w as long
COLOR
Harold Kasfner uml llohhy Spark*m muscles h ul short on brains.
mail at the tackle spots, Rill Lud­
They mentioned Latin and Greek
FORT
WORTH.
Tex.
Boys
wig and Nollie Trnpp filling the
and bow tough troth subjects ware.
nowaday*
wnrie
even
walk
to
tn«guard spots nml GWynne Reel it
coriicr *tore and tlm j's u reas.tn Somebody then brought up Col.
center. In the" bnckfield will be
why th rre a re more kriee injuries, cuius and at the mention of any­
t ’larence Granthiyu nt quarter, Ja n
111 East First Street
nbM-tves
A lbert (Sm ltty) Smith, thing m athem atical, our mutclo
Jenkinson and Holly Piercy- a l the
[■toon* 12
vatehtn tra in e r of T -sa* C h ristiati1man jumped Into the conversation
halves uml Willis Anderson in the
with both fee*, and .s a id : ‘‘Goth,
University foutbaR tenuis.
fulllmek position.
Sniitty, w ho, hus Ceetr trainer,! fellows, and don't forget lh a t long
division is no cinch, either.
Ih
Kinj-r cu*ti*diuu o f eqit-pnienl, gteeti-

INSIDE SPOUTS REPORT

SPORTS ODDITY

GUARDS AT NIGHT
INDIANAPOLIS, (/FI — Curtl*
Kyvlk. freihm an guard on tho
Butler football t l n m , docs some
KNOXVILLE, T enn. (AV-Hob­ guarding a t night, too. The hu«5tv
by Layne, Texas' sensational half­ ex-h«ebce l» a campus special
back, not only is a stellar pltersr policeman.
of the pigskin but also is a fine
TROTTING ENTHUSIAST
baseball h u rtrr, sayii Tennrsseb’a
BATAVIA, N . Y„ (/P)—H arness
Coach Bob Neyland.
'*
racing boasts a friend in the cabi­
''I'v e sren him throw a baseball net Ip W. A vdrtll H airim an, S*c7o yards on a line about shoulder r eta re of Commerce. Harrlmmi
height,"
saya the V olunteers' \ra» president o f the Grand T ro l­
fernjd football mentor who him ­ ling Circuit for many year* before
self ow m one of the finest am a­ he liecamo am bassador to Russia.
teur pitching records in the coun­
try.
Neyland won 35 games and lost
five while pitching for the Army
In le U - ld . In one strrteh he fash-

Texas’ Bpbby Layne
Also Hurls Baseballs

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can-amuie Iheraselye* for hours with our
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COWBOY SUITS
with real leather chaps
. . . special for Hallowatn:

SPORTING
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JUST RECElVppi

S B f f W W UF

Florida’s Griffin
Long- Run

- PACERS BIT PEAK
W E8TBURY, H. Y.. l/P J-W R h
October tradltionslly tbe month in
which tro tte rs and pacers reach
p«ak form, Roosevelt Raceway on
Long tsland Is .s ta r tin g a 30night fall session. Sponsored by
the Nassau T rotting Association,
r will continue through
ho raceway previously
meeting in bseptapiber.

NEW YORK, OcL 25, M V Two of the m ost dangerous Safe­
ty men In college football thl*

MacGrtgor Long Sleeved

‘ SPORT SHIRTS-/
Woven Madras, washable

Special MacGregor

GOLF SHORTS
$3.65 &amp; $4.13'
GQLF SQCKS
. % A 65c
L a ri*

department.

IN THE SOUTHEAST V •
More people drink Atlantic Ale *nd Beer dun any otlier,
It must

be...

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CHILDREN’S STORY BOQKS

Ride—Don’t Walk
Is Modern Motto

FIRESTONE STORES

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Paul’s Blue Ox
Lil Abner’s Dog Patch Band ....

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THE

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H E R A L D , SA N FO R D , F L O R ID A
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P A G E SEVEN
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nfcrtfin. * « t « t biuc . y k o x e f y t f
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and *hail «tnlr th» ptac&lt; n f h?*I
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BECOME LAND
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ten* before winter.
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T erw lllortr, Jr., Mgr. Cement
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condition,
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PORTRAITS
11*34 Chevrolet. $196. See a t 4W
Com mere It I and Cepy Work
T oliC H T O N A WATSON, 1 2 0 1
I’aik Ave. between A and to
Snapehet Bervweu
Celery Ave. Has Ihirlna Feed*.
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HIVE us your order for haby FOR -SALE 1932 G raham , good
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TUXEDO FEEDS—compute line.
chicks. The S a n f o r d X-Col
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PAGE EIGHT

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANfORD. FLORIDA

N ILA. Feels Duty
To Warn Hunters
To Hunt Safely

WASHINGTON
LETTER
.

lly CIIARLR8 MOIAJNY
WASHINGTON—W ani .*
bine, governm ent - minted, luH ldate bronse medal com m em orat­
ing Light Horse H arry Leo's
Revolutionary W ar' exploitsT
, T h at's the first medal ever
made by th e U. S. Mint, turned
out the y ear afte r the Mint was
founded, but you ckn gei it from
the Mint a t Philadelphia for 12.26 plus postage.
W hat you get may be a*
freshly stru ck as the Mint’s
newest medal, th e Fred M. Vlnson number in its secretaries of
the treasury series (61.60), but
Thc Bureau of the M int here
has assembled for the first time
a collection of all the commemo­
rative medals struck since this
country w as'm o d e ui&gt; of British
colonies. The result looks like a
collector’s — o r maylie a swind(toft. dream.
____
Leland llow atd, assista n t di­
rector ttf the Mint, says, buw«ver, th a t th e re is aurprising!y
little swindling In the lo n n of
passing off new ly-struck copies
as ancient, originals of these
medals — nothing In the class of
the “ rare" coin* racket.
' Nevertheless, ■*say*
Howard,
there have liecn cases. In which
even a collector of rarities has

not cheeking first to see if the
gun is clear he not only take* a
chance of ru n n in g ‘the barrel of his
weupun but ha lakes a good chancn
o f injuring himself. He should
always check his gun barrel before
firing.
A iu t“ T»r&gt;ericec'r TKwuiiljlr,
remember _to check Horn ihe
bretch m il.
In the case where the h un'er
has (wen lying in w ait fnr game
h r might l \ y hi* gun down. The
b attel m ight or might not come in
contact with the ground. Ho sever,
in all cases when picking it up
nzam the h u n ter should check his
barrel to see that it is clear. &gt;
All hunters should se t Into' the
habit &lt;&gt;f checking their gun* perbsilcelly whrti In tho field. i t will
hrlp to cut down accidents. In
I1M4, tho la st year for which
sta tistics a te available, over two
thou-Hinl acrid-, ills occurred. Many
of them were caused by clogged

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THAT MAY 8E AVAILABLE
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To German Cops

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NOT a m a s s m e e t in g
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o f h a r f ir.e s couis
y o n m r o fH an n e c ­
e s sa ry . Bring ell
y o u r p o lic ie s to us
f o r a c h e c k -u p . W a
w ill a d v i iu y o u w ilh o u t o b lig a tio n .

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

NOT WATCHINO WHIM ha was going, this 30-(oot, CO-toif whale wound
up in Long Island .Sound at Huntington, L. I., N. Y„ and foundered
twenty feel olf shore In ten feci of water. Hundreds of school .children
and adults swarm around the stranded mammal, who suddenly gave up
and died before he coulfl he toVrd to deep water.
(International)

Hv RICHARD KASMCIIKK
A I* Newsfcatures
MkIt 1,1N - - Amet lean
Mihliem

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YOU CANT QUIT ADVERTISING

MIAMI, Oct. 26 — Ike Pickle
(Mis«. K lulr, lUdlt h* singled out
as tho No. I goat of the O nings
Howl series fo r letting Du(|U*sne’s
Frnie H vfferU get behind him to
catch a -70-y»rd*.In-the-alr pass
thrown by Ih,yd Hiumbuugh to
win Ihe gam e. 13-42. I'fcklr quit
covering* Tlefferle because he rea­
and firs* before he looks to sec soned no one could throw a pass
whether his* h a n d Is free, ily that far.

Vie Vet l a y j

I lo it a I ft liijptit c I n i II, li it t t h i? ir

t o i* g r o u n d -g a i n e r s
Georgia'*1 m i effo rt which prod
MIAMI, ‘ OcU .. 22 — G reatest ucvd 44t&gt; yard* a* the Bulldog
round-(raining perform ance
in spanked Teas* C hristian Univerllpm /e OruoKe llowf riassh* was Hity, 40-20.
•*

“ T herefore, get Into the habit
of thoroughly rlenning your gun
ev .ry night. Check it constantly
when mil hunting and help to cut
do w n unnecessary hunting accid-

OHS Of N’W to r .’.' CITY'S lon gest picket line* strelrhes down lower TVordwoy |&lt; striking members of ttie
Nal.onsl Maritime Union m arch to the (dikes of the Amefiran Merchant Marine Institute. Purpcwe of the
d em au l ration was to btmg pressure on shipowner* in sign an acrecm tnt to end the strike. (International}

rOQ HELPFUL ADVICE ON

The Presidential Series 1*8*0
as *indlan Peace Medals.” These
carried on a tradition under
whiih likenesses of tfio English
Wing, Georges w rrs dia\rlbtltwl
to the piw-IUvntutlnnary redwkinn as. hopeful hint* there'd
be llo tom ahawk tossing or other
disturbances.
- George Washington holds Ihe
J . with ten
In’s . th e runhonoring ...... ...... ...____
.
dot up. Howard, a Southerner,
pointed out aorrowfully 't h a t the
terscy’s Robert
■en honored like

FRIDAY, OCT,

GET A TASTE OJF

iimlttit*i tn |ii l* a i

Renao m

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fill Im» moiinHiTril in the sprint?.
Merlin's police in ptcAar ytnri*
ptartcient liHjkeihttll tcim s
Riggast nrul most expensive
medal, however, is a 110 brtmio tut thrlr n:\v iJVNszffirr rank*

number, four inches In diam eter,
minted In 1088 In honcr of nao
Joseph Francis; inventor of a
system for saving (he lives of
rson. aboard shins In dlslrces.
features an intricate life-

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illU 4 'It u b tJ tti till* IfilfflCjr

When the commander of thr*
i&gt;.,llce force asked the If. H. Mllll.iry Govt rnm m i's Public Snfeiv
trench foi Tome p,aching. AMU
e*kc,| Kohlioh tn volunteer. A
(’ally c u r s e wits arranged in on
American sector gymnasium cull d
"Madison Square (ianl.'ii,” I lie
C"l'» trained there, drawn from nil
rectors of the city, * ill return to
tnc.r units and roach ulhir*.
Head of the reaching staff i* Pfc

William Hornlg, 28, Noe ark, N.

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FIRST STREET AT SANFORD AVENUE

Rosy Future Seen
For Citrus Growers
BHADENTON. Oct. 2 6 .' &lt;/1VKeal cal ato men wild specialise
in grove sales predicted ■&gt; rosy
future Tor the Florida ritruh Induslry today, Speaking to the
Florida Association of Realtors
who met In .convention In B rad­
enton, 8, II. Bokman of Cler­
mont said that six year* ago the

fltrus Indus fry netted JB.000,000
.ml that last year thu industry
Yrcelvtd * - n e t re tu n i of 1126,000,000.

Bokman said th e entire citrus
iM M n W io n Is on a firm foot­
ing and Is destined to keen grow ­
ing. The development of by-p ro ­
ducts, he'cxplalned, would tw ono
of the propelling factors pushing
t big' Industry ahead.
K. 0 . Hatton o f Bartow county
InUd out th a t citrus w*a the
ricultural ,tri&gt;p
trh p to
to go
go into
Into
lost agricultural

FEATUlUNf
(77— W alter K, I’rm llcp, fillyear-old Jeffersonville . attorney.
Ik-IIevc* in keeping u p with Ills ’
tons.
I
Two of them, Hubert .1. P ren­
tice, 20. and Dixon W. P re n tic e,,
27, decided lo take flying le s - 1
sons. The fath rr. follower) suit.
• “They tried lo tell me I wo*/
too old b u t , I think I’ve con­
vinced them you’re never too
old to learn,
said P re n tic e ,
eaidtrh
;
All th rre. have soloed, prepar*
aiory to receiving private pilot *
licenses. A third son, Dr. W II-1
r on. K. IVentlce, n Joffersonvlllo
dentist, has . I*«n flying for

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irirt of Florida's citru s
far below . Tex** end
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Florida lo oHroct mar* vadors
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both those seeking rsersobon

the red tn- the depresalon which
n In the late tweutUh.. He

Bowing the discussion of
jrida’s citrus Industry, a nanat real e s ta te leader called
r. the «lecontrol of r»nU. Boyd
Bernard ®f Philadelphia, presn l of the N ational Assoel*n of Real K ita to Boards, Mid
it the • retention o f ren t Yellts while othpr commodltlee a r e
ng decontrolled will dUeouri all new -eonitruotlon qf ran thoqelng. *

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Crop Dusting &amp; Range Seeding
y*]*J£*5 ^ w W r d in g Ariw flight training under G! BiU o£ Righto. If you have
bad 80 day. of eei-Yie* you .r e eligible for a pH e.t. pilwt c o m a M m !
GrJaUr eiifibllity wlll taUUa you to the commarelal court*, In.tructor’, ruling-

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“WIN YOUR WINGS
WINGS AT SANFOBIV
SANFORD”
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THE WEATHER
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{b Unity Thorn It Strength—

P artly elondy end ret her windy
tonight
_ht and Toeodey.
Widely
•rattened ihowere In eflersoon
and ifa ttrrrd ihowere along the
eaet coast Jo(jJght,

To Protect th e Poore of th e Worlds
To Promote th e Pro trees of America
To Produce Prosperity for B u fo rd ;

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEW SPAPEH
Established 1908

VOLUME XXXVII
«

JPickets Are

Awaiting Selection Of Jurors

NewYork Piers

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, OCT. 28, 1948

B om b B la st Red Revolt Is
Rocks Office BegunluWest
A t Esslingen -Jndian Island
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* 1.L- . - .

Associated Preaa Leased Wir

Moslems And Hindus
Battle In New^Delhi

Nazi - Terrorists Hit .Again Communists Attempt T o —
For 2nd Time In 8 Days,
Take Over Government Protesting * Allied Aima
I n Dominican Republic

S e t t l e m e n t O f S tr ik e E x ­
p e c te d
Soon
It
In le r^
U n io n R o w C a n B e S e ttle d

NEW YORK. Oct. 28, (VP)
— A union official said to­
day that picket* of the A
F of L Dock Officers' Union
would bo withdrawn at 12
noon, Eastern Time, from
. New York City piers.
Pickets had been on duty
at; New York1 piers since tho
gjparitime fttriko began Oct.

Seeks Martin’s Congress Seat

FRANKFURT. O ct. iM -JV IV MIAMI, Oct. 28, W&gt;&gt;_ Arnanl
Tho American M ilitary Govern- Communists urn said to have bemelit says that G erm an terro rists gun a wavy' of rioting in the
hsvfl struck with a bomb for the capital o( the Dominican Kcpub*
second time in eig h t days. At noon lie. The incidents slid to have
Uodny t en persons V e ra in custody broken out in Ciudad T rujillo are
for &lt;(ucstionmg.
related in a Miami News paper
The bomb was exploded la st which quotes a cable nsuasage
night on a windowsill of tho De- from Manuel do Moya, secretary
u n ific a tio n Board Office a t Ess- to tho Dominican Republic's p m *
iingen.
IdonL
nccurjiy troops have cordoneu 1 4 * c« ^ ‘'ig to the cabled m**uU lilt!
ut'ifij; lui-ti
^
. 1
.,
“ . . .V ? .A
b. e_ M
. o .y a _s a i d tthny
h e y
n
notif|ed
o tifie d
th o
tutt » t u»uin
io
iti*
terraruM
.
authentic, of thctA intention' to
t llv VAJJltAblim UVVUlilHJ jUJiV 9UU?J hold a meeting. In the early
•ail
iVMli jtavlui Iirnl ye*Savva aftermwn, he .continued, the Com­
,11V uuinaitigi Oiliji iliv vUve.Ud M» munists distributed weapons such
.aitr uuitisslltf «Ui UM&gt;t«»to|flV’U.*
as knives-and clubs, and at Id
Iliilia %
1*., M^ Saturday night they at/.m u tn a ii uTiicor# believe uio tacked ToruigiWrs aiid unarmed

Word th a t th e pickets would
ha w ithdraw n cam e from Capfc.
A. E. Oliver, co-chairman of th e
negotiating com m ittee of th e ■
.
Masters, M ates and Pilota A s­
sociation. Oliver said . U »t m ag■
----- te rs of ships h fd onion approve!
to return r b o a r j their vessels

immediately.

NO. 286

23 Dcn«m.s Killed And Many
Wounded In Calcutta Riot;
Egypt Wi nn Demand*
MAMILNGTO.N, Uti. 2»—
— 1‘rrniuenl l i ui nsn lo*iay sent
a mri4*agr la Ihe am g u| AraotS
&gt;.ti me suujrci ul t'aiesunr. in e
vniei K tre u u ie m a siaiem enl
lu m n g tun ciauil rru c ra m t nw
w’tiri .14-1 slvp* sniiuiil u*&gt; i s s r s *
lit *I.*... *-* l no iiiiuiruia.a -uudltlllttdl IHi 111 Ig I Mllirll ul fCIU|V«
uuo • Mittiiur. *ur, iiu*
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HUIH WAR BUDI Bridget Waters, M, who le on trial at Eos Vegas, Nev.
0 4 4*40 4*441*4 « | 4). 4 W1444 * ClUlOAB.
U i
L v iiltjia e U irte iU llii
iU
U iU
A ll*
' But t n Inter-union row m ty
oo t first-degree m urder charge Is shown in the courtroom with her
4,4 4440 4441**44—
f, *41 *444/11 UU.44i 4. 4g W ' T he p ru lllciltiu l SCCfCtSTy Of
postpone a retu rn to normal ,on
u i*u i m A L im iu u jit t i i c u r n *
attorney L. Q. Hawkins. They were awaiting the selection of a Jury.
wust.
*
th e Dominican ltepublic is ijuoUti
jjh ii strike-Pound w aU rfronts . of
LC-U JiauU iiO U klU liU JVAJtUl*
She is charged with shooting her American husband, Frank 1C. Waters,
* h e nation.' A t f ir s t It seemed
u ix u n .y till ite rs in r.ssniigou n» saying m at uve U m m u m s u
1
*JJ Hi A10 w JUliv, t IIy | IIV8*
n
,
who
was
suing
her
fo
r
divorce.
(international
Soundohoto)
__
th a t m aritim e peaco was ju s t
...U
‘ 44* 4/v b t.4 44- created uislur bancui uirougrum i
v/ttm k«*it a n i a ilia 10
around the com er. E ast an d ________________________________
..........
44.0 UV. 4.4-11 4/044-4.. l«‘«
* “ll YUiUM*!
U«1
G ulf coast operator* signed w age
tt &lt;Cl»VA»4Jen «l * t|* aaAdhAyUt21 t**. iv—..it., u u siu .
OieXlcan emhasiy.
agreem ents with tw o striking vwi
tf
.1
JL
./I, 0 ( 4. re a i/n u e u S - - * , 'Atcoiding lo Uio Miami nowrsit-1 vat. itiw Jltytti 4ul iu u k l a
unions, th s A F o f L Masters. ( W Q
1 O U lU S
A TC
....... ..
« 1.U 1 - 4/ 4. 4 , ...oil U-- P * P « . lha ‘-om m uni.l party was
I lt k J lv .il, l a U A JH v. b u t u D l d i i e U U t
Mates and PtloU and the CIO 1
W ^
............ ..
1440 . . . ... 44 ,4, O.V44 . a - . .
&lt;*^ 0 1 4 1 1 .0
UIO t . 4 , ^ . , 4
ISMarine E nginew s.
Everything w j j j
Inml
ivpuimc
wi.nin
uio
insi
two
.ti i a
a t . i! u U i i l L / v ' O ,
looked rosy. Union leaders and - H p l f i
months.
.eWrt Isn t-in r*sa,rv k
1
m Krt r
srsfP^ll*lglt:B
u,lUt((Ut 1
4 l ismaKlik IhiAJl i
labor
officials p re ­
■
awvf
»«ej
a
tllO
UMillueil^*
V
W
”
‘
dicted th a t steam would bs u
rJ iil
4. ,
today on 1,100 vessels whl
•likitll Miiaet v11U
have been tied up fo r 27 daya .
ij s atlls a ll s l v U a v l U
&gt; k n Gulf r.nd A tlantic ports.
I
.. . ■imMU tvuu n •»« i h »u
iiU v Ilk IA iin s » &gt; » * D g w , “ ' M#
JACKSONVILLE. ’ OcL 23 — L t^ ,
d ia ie
u m v c rs ii^
Then n CIO local In Houston.
Two youths, 14 and 10 years
yiMogiK e utMeiMt ivitvrwU jvuwi «.
Texas, balked. The agreement 0f
who gave their home ad- (Special)— “A griculture la to ­
signa.1 by
th s m arino eng in M rs j reM M
ne, r Asheville. N. C. day entering a period of uncer­
which
m ay
continue
*U
v/cs illegal, complained ths Tex- were b ro u g h t
before Ju d g e R. ta in ty
MOTHSfl O? r\VO CHItontN. Mrs Maltha Sharp ol Wellesley.
,
months, or oven years, as inter­
— rji local.
The Houston strike W. W are for a hearing this
filX
OkUUuul
U K 11
“ lU im g
slinwrri
in
acllnn
during
her
campaign
f.ir
eltclum
lr
Congr.-si
Q|I
n,r
chairm an, Willinm Kellogg: also morning, following th a lr arrest national and dom estic political
ill!!
U U iU t'f
IstU iitllU j
U* M i t t | Democratic tlrkel She Is oppoiing Hep Jnsrjili W Marlin Ji It.economic conditions
are
.said hs had bean promised sup- Sunday morning on a charge of and
U l U V V t v U . ) P i r i U l i l i s * tU OkiiiHIl N i * ]
puhllcnii. lintitc mlimrtty trailer
( f„|.
i (
p o rt of engineers' locals in Phil- i stealing a white handbag from clarified,” said W illiam I* W il­
«o silk tUaslUuIJi toll*
t r U U ) YliWs
til
U K .Ill* |
r,dolphin, Beattie, Savannah, Jack- on eutomobila parked S aturday son, Director of Florida S tate
I4-1
- *, *
U liU l
M lik tb
u u
U tV j
F arm ers' M arkets today. "This
sonvllte am) Norfolk In opposing * night on Second Street,
m
i n
- u a n j i &amp; » i * t u u i g ■ j h u U i . i i vA ■ * .u * * « . » t 1
tho
vrago
settlem ent, w i t h
Ths pocketbook and contents, uncertainty affacW tho entire
A 6 lf S * * m 6 u tM
IU kYUflU rt d( 11 fM .ik
chances of fu rth o r .backing from Including a fountain pen b ut no Nation, and becauso of Florida’s
la M i e ^ .
A n U w M * t i, r j M U &amp; i* * H i t rancivco.
ere recovered b t Mrs. *pre pond francs of attention to
9 ? a n Pedrp r.nd San Francisco,
money, w
were
AiilUU U* UK- *«**, *•*
cji‘, rt.1 s ju ju u iu j . vjcu xa — |i.r# J i
*skv III Uitriuv.H.
opposition of scattered \y. II. Iv e y ,'th e owner.
If the o,
r. To get several major highly specialized lOyiAllAtJ — &lt;A»H*GiU li V ifV lj
t£«UPl Utt oU t jt-tll ttt Asilt j l trtill
•
»LJIM Mil V -.&lt; 44,(1
uld delay. the end of Jt, Mr. Ivey ellmb«d‘ the drain crops, it affects our producer*, ,*i m r * a f * O a
locals shou._
JilldA. a u i i i U a
1*1111
iturtuu*
Ul
UJ*
f
A a d U U j a
r u u 4t v l h i i r ■ ’ i i d l i
the strike, housewives ■ on the pips of The Herald Building to an a eur economy most vitally. V/IVUtU U A &gt; i i lD ktA d i/J 4 H
&lt;-t\, mm k ri t*
rti.U
iiii
ca st coast would havo to w ait got the handbag off of th e roof Jt has been my constant affo rt •
JL’j it .MX tMUUUJU ilKii titm utnl
&lt;UAU ftVflfc JUUC
J, V -a»«_* «.4- i |
rt.H l
wLMuaaj
V»U*o,
even longer fo r sugar. The beet of the building where if had and aim to help as f a r aa hu- out *11 U*Q cua Jk
1JM FOU.A- w r i t ) 1 ItUtr JikCr t. A - U j A U i i . U t A t A
“ t
1- n U . l i t
Kv\u
guess it th a t It would take t t been th ro w n by”
J C I t f a n i y pomlbl* In th e etemly b et ul W*U*A AiKmaun u o u
by oni
one oY
of" fthh ei'lrd
bdJC
u*s J^AKfn Utlaili, lilUilk duiUUg Altai ty
e ear t i u u , u i n u i e u s p a t i i i i . U i u j Feast three weeks fo r sugar to
cording to Judge W ore,
According
are, tho conservative Improvement of the .uUoicUlo aim save Uio srni w j-ai rxiuiLiU n o n k .m i ^uil—.n, 4 , 1.44.1.'
g et hack on grocers^ shelve* a f ­ father of the two boys, • L. F . position of Florida, producers,
**i
vtlu umiftii miu j.titl I'J
ACU-C.U114-U 4-0 VoUMj.
J. Menwiancr an a s-tou* u m , , - , .
llA ll p A J I , Loilii., O ct. —0 —t /l ‘I — j ju o t iU I , imiluiiAiiy lamuua gm l
te r the m aritim e strik o Is over.
Carson, described by hie eons os and I am trem endously Impressf e l » U l III LW v-fe, J i M i l l l i l V J J l M l J i L a
tu
*v liu iiiv r prise l ig n ie i , G euigu* u iv a s.&lt;uv v*,.vr. ..uu u a r n - i i ,
Uanlord
was
petpaua
oiipturH-^
ed today
lode* with the vital support
a preacher, bsd been In Sanford *&lt;•
-IIU *
n l k i i p 1 1t l i i t v e v l l U v i U l U t
trr. Jalm J. n g e r l. prmWcni O l. luipunu o l r .-a i tiu .iip .u .i, v o m i , . , . . , 4,ua
o- oii- . b , , row t w v v .w
__
ith _the
_ __
boys ________
for ths U tte rr ___being
p a rt bolngfitgiven our e ffo rts by the j ui Uio lirs i iuul, ii- v u e i—
Uu; U iiivei-iiy, wiki pit-.iivM u i U u -, 4,1,1 u ..o u a .e il tv w o o ,11 .u—u 40 ,ir ,u i«
,„„y
I m»VJU
UL
U lti j
•km
ul
u
io
b
-.i
bus
i./or
A
l
u
j
M
i j I l a i * * A ^ | i w « U nil L . ( i n u u - i u i
of the w eek' but went to Orlando S tate Chamber of Commerce,
rbAxn, «Ui*Nl UUU a^hUAuii.i.t^j ! - U s u n u p o u c i m u m 1 0 v 44p 1 .4 1 v m m . &gt; u i i i , i i o i * ] Luuitiiy viuu yI&gt;iui£
Lt. Comdr. Schiller
. - u —y
visa*
s a l i . 4* ! j
j “ 11 441
u vti-ti'
Friday to eeek work. A fte r the through ite agricultural eommlt- IL1KI gallUtlg a gllUlU 40.441 04 44 luitl d sill lonncf K uosiu a A citui m ' J * U i l x i i ) t t ! ( I B t!j U d U i l l J * 14 111 ( i u i l - ' ■ i t l l i U i l l II
lU Jilt Slits I .,.*,.4 • u l J k J t - . t n U » U i lj &amp; a i L i . t « s u k i L U i j '
E
!■ Given Gold Star boye
jorus wiiite loouig •. T ,» 4^0 0 1 --* 4/1. —4 4144444 44/1 444— U U / . l l * 4.14* *4.4.
arrested, vae
th e fa
boy* war#
w are arrasieu,
so th
in eorr toe, and eub-commltteee.
.
.
m v K i t * t H i l i . p i i J n d } *4t n l a 141 i c 1 u i k j j
Hi UUif 11lily, ill I't-'y uv,„g III. . . I j U l l l l . l l l u J Ltl l L L U f c l l i i C l 4l | j
told police be would a tU n d the
.*1 feel* th a t tho reports and, -cm uirea.cn.ns ro m u im o
i-l C .U l V S Ol 4144.4 44 4114U4 J4AI 4*1 * 4 - . \ M i i i i i f i A j w i u f m r t v i i M U J U t t i t w t ' ) 3 * * j a
A t« i'i|a &gt;
liU tili
tilt
lifi K .s j,
User
L t. Comdr. John . It. Schiller, • bearing, but failed to do
so. discussions during la st week e ,
iwo suon* ».- a — on
. 4/4.1
t ' - t l ' U "
&gt; U til
•JttUUli, -a*
144/14440X1 *44*041 444*44* U p4.lt U 4 i p u « &gt; . i t t u t i h u I i t ? I v l i t * d u t r t i i U ' s t 1
•MMI i l l U t i i i h
111 i l l i 4i . n l
i 4&gt;S
USNR, husband of Mre. Dorli E. Judge W are announced th a t -the Jacksonville
conference of the two pa-sea iniereepieU by O ram nr i - u a U l U I I I Ul S X J tl 0 4 - 4 1 ,4 * . 4*4 4*
*-t»J | “»
-u t u i f l i l t L ’ i * H ' h .
Schiller, of 2010 H ibiscus Avenue, boys would be held until a way agricultural committee, and th e am iu d Jenxmsou
oppw.
“■ i*4&gt;mui&lt;ti*utt ul Uu.* r . *Mui.* i/.
i i u - j i jtn i.
1 d p ' i- 't'
cut .ijiu l
ll*&gt; m
ilit1 J .n i
. . . .44- *
U*«
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u
UD
m
*
44111
I
43
•
•
back
definite
actions
taken
by
this
-------p.4 J .4144 441 U| Utr A lllu u -it ............
Sanfonl, has been presented tho Is found to send t h e m -----t l 1'* •* J s
Vk u l 1 u
lit!
W at ji , ix il. 1 k t i * |k,
K
• ••%! #1 it;Ha
J
u a i’
* i ir
m i .i i u
tu iv u
tuu jm ica
N either hsd attended group of oulstandng Floridians,
u i - , a r ia . A . j .
p . u ^ i , .„ 4 01
Gold Hlsr In lieu of tho Second1 home.
home
Id U lu sikll
k-V illl
.1
&gt;CUf
tv i
at
x
tie
LXdcry
i
n
n
.
HKismg
&gt;
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Y'tiU ***
uv»l Il'diUlv
*s*| eti ^ U l l M U l l t i t i j t u i M i , f t
i school beyond tho fifth g r^ d a ,, should be most productive In ths C1C4 1 I1 Ol4 A*r |U | 4 , HVA.4-4.44.tl 4*J 111—
' A ll—
:! -XII U « . 4/ll AU4 ., 4—
ly 41,
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l
' itk'sj 14IIII Ulicu " «a II1**111h til u udu ti, 1 %
%t|i vki« It *t- it rt &gt;■« J"v. 4LMlti l **»kJ 4
4 Ul
Aik Nedal.
j
udd/
”
” " i continued development of the In rack all nuts 01 uteir iu&gt; . 440- 14. tilt* S l a t e , i-4114V , t*4J i t t lilt* M i l Jml t UuI InVi!J l a iuiu r U»U
n a* i a 4 411|4 i t Ji U s i i k L ' f .
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iiU d
JtVKUf
ilu tstin g
itiy
u a il
•&gt;UUe«l|
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iU lU fU
(U ti
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Lt. Comdr. Schiller received! About 8:00 o'clock Sunday gtfttFT.’» progrese and proiperltv. I l l t 4&lt;0 S 44C44J JU I 44L U 44.4 - 1 p v/ U* J4i 44'-*.
ano
lu r u icr uu alt iiu
-—iu u l 41 a .l-ig iA ui .uu ui, uim u. lliu t tliu bUiUlKlkl*, IIlClUhVIVI’-r.
m mrflni fn r hi* ReKi«v«m«nti wiaeaiai*
-w/i p * .. r e s id i n g m cnxlrm an or ini*
A m ong
th o se
n itc a iiin g
Irom
l i i m i r i g i t i I U 9 L' IL’ 8 ^ } WJ JUJ J l i l t U v ^ u i l
th e medal for « •
Co^, and E rn- e o r a m iu i, I w aT lm piaea^d w ith cm* Uw UMleu 11110 U*c gimu.u.
KU iatL
iiig u
siiuit
iiH M iig
M id
u iiti It m i t U d i i i y
sn o u iti
u c i n u n lit)
k tiyir
^ 4 t * iu u r u w e r e o e i t r y t v u u u t i , 1 1 , 111AlKi Uto big iuuiuuer was, W*u*a
a U aiitigu u l uitisiij iituUA lut'IJiiuiiti * * u U J r t j u j D i l a i ^ U w t i U K l i into* u». 1 oetii (uturv.
oV„.p i' ot, of. *
n ! l **t U v y ' wbo op* " U * c»b ln rt th« aerious attitu d e a t each of Aiuicroou.
A onc-iiuiuiivu »«4U l l i n u i t o r o t C a m p u c i l - L - M S i u t ; |' U 1*1 i u l l i U J I t U t O p u i t i u l M &gt; U t | U * « l t u n i j u i t V k u y .
%
ed to
u a s Saginaw
nagtnaw B
uay.
articipating members. ProcKaeh
ached
t o t the
h a USS
a j^ j.gthb0p
o p facing the alley back of our pparticipating
00,
m e
A in e r ii* 1111
1 —' g i u n ,
-its .
articip atln
atin g In m any rnconnala- !1 Th&lt;
w lh#
W T ona
msro- u n re, slowed down by e lun**j.**. o j r i i t t o o u v i l , j i t r s n i c i i t u i m e i i h u i l i t U B s i l U f U i J in a r t I d i g | K J u L \ . l i l u t
P artlclp
j j , . HtrmId
H erald, usaw
tho o)(Ur
older boy «c*UF
Geolly tevery
one of those
tl
L v *h
u i w i i u g u m f i e i i It 1 i n » n 1 i i u i t i
« u eUirtod by UW tn g iu .io - 4*.
*H t)
tit: b u r
VYUU stt l u i t l
III t i l 4 t IU* J v m i t i t K It M U. t ( w t i J I t l l i l M U B v * I k *
aanoo and a ir coverage missions,
. .
.
nM K. „
b e rt repreaented a at
iui a I4jrty y ajtl trip iro m **1» o-i* *■*«“&gt;«» A uxiliary «ti4i .itr». 1*. •.Uti 11 J k J l l | J s U H t i u t i m ,
ily and »er- w
ho was Invaluahle to his s&lt;pjad, -an, r . *n ol“ , “ *** tee w orking definitely
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lem concernm u pvsUiu t t t i f inn luuipti u n i U » t i 4* O l t . * U l t 1*1 h i t l M ) 4v * t B lI SL -V
.-&gt;4 4 4 .0 A u xiiiaiy,
hls success
i building. T he boy then w ent up ed w ith the present and future
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He also tultlitl gain s ot 1 5 , 11 .'
the allay tow ard Magnolia Ave- «f Florida agriculture. The fact and 8 uctorc »c pounoed over iivm ,
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Into th a t th e Florida S ta te Chamber
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an open window of The Herald. *&gt;f Commerce, representing the 01 Uw taxi qua.u*r. lor u io m i x *.'*
l a u .m IM.i IA IL l.n
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“ For m eritorious achievement wjtb Mrlt j T,_ ., Mma on
life of the State, has eet up such uirot4gn Uio Uno u&gt; com pa'iti i i ‘L'
H U l/lS r ^ s s ti., . .. 1 , i m .
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u u iL i : y ;
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M i s s G l a d y s W ell*, tHf) E l m
i**V -i/e * u u 1111*111 ui
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In aarle] flig h t a t pilot of a tor- L ater, Mr. Ivey cemo to the ■ thoroughly orgenlted group de- -coring.
lit; ifiun uuti «ii up|ioivU iuiy lu 1 ,- 1 4 4 1414.0 11. 0 4 *. inti] l o u i uyi ./ii 4 , 4v A v i-n n e, p t r k r i l I,* o f l.i g r i d i r o n
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niaue iiia i ii .,u .i n g ui ,.v w
^ v ed o h o m b e r In ComposIt* cabinet shop to see about aoma *oted w promotion of th# Intlie iAt? g u . - i l
IU 8 t i n y
t i i u t I i VTUUI4
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gllllll*.*l 4*.ll H'l'lly Just W4*l*k UmLWlla
Benlord protcclcd Ite ailin louu
tAinUal trolna early
JR o n adron S eventy-E ight, attach- window fram es he had ordered teresU of agriculture Is in my
o d to tha USS S aginaw .Bay, and told of Urn loss c J h is w lfa’a optnlori Indicative of the wisdom oy b aim n g aosrn C n s p a pa-WL-t fh e derailm en t o c - u ir .u -PSv-uu.r v r t i k u a i i u i i i o t 1! u l l sv jf tv U p m i L c m n t imi .Kill*. *or .nu *iity wvie. ivi-. &lt;k*4‘larcd wjnnt'r of iho Music 11-rn\iT t'fljHUIc HIHI* iiu put UJ) ti tel* v n tu,,.! ..nil i.—r i . , -n u open- j K iii-lfcruld football pifk-thi'-wiud u rin g operations ag a in st enemy pocketbook th e night before. The « IU leadership and a fine u u ou gu o u l Uvs rcmaiiiut-r ui utc] „ , , a M
MM * » &lt; M I J I d } 4 l |
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nr r ren te s.. The only two games
quarter.
UllU IkKg illjUlLU in *kii«J TM.L*UkTm. rnitk JlglMf DUt tJlivglUii liiUkLU U l 7“ i i.........
JU n ? ? ’ren , Q ulfk
men told him about
seeing tha W buta to the Importance of our
.« « uusUir m u n .'A iU T i,ii|tLiin? 'ui*.
**nk h u uppjuuch Glut Miss W..Ils faiii*d to s c trtl
pine Ielawds, from J a n . 8 .to 20, boy. Some llnetick that h id been In d u itrf.
i' o. rcctly wore (lice-Tcsus and the
194H. P articipating In numerous |n the poekeibook was found u *.
"Cucumber shipm ents through
U J U u a ilb
tu
»vHkU
p tiU L U
huu Uk!i»u
stillkA J lu iu
-O
tiU ivt
* d a r in g . reconnaissance, and eon* d e r the sign. The polire w ere th* W auehula S U U F arm ers’
4 U«iKr»| ru) iiuiliHLiU u iat u n o * ‘-ui lur ualuuu uu a |int u vu nii.u. Wi4«*&gt; Fores -Tenneskec tilts ahich
'w ere tho m ajor upsets of tho week­
k i ii i u
p u iu v iiiA ii
ifire (1 | » f t f V t i ]
n iu ru
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feftUw a u ( r u i c
uu
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• nd.u,‘ l r _ fS ? Jr* V 4 roi Mlo.t u notified and the b o n w ere » rone expected to reach
end.
d u rin g title period. L t Comdr. r*sted.
their Seasonal peak thle week. I
HM D t h l w U g s i
to r
Uu? U aJ liilllU U .lv .
»4*- &gt;.4 i 44 i n .ii noiu iur a i t , on
8 ch llle r rendered g a lla n t eervioe,
r .
. h ere been Informed by M arket
p -r ituvu hole. .
Miss Wells was tho tKth person
.end by hie cool courage and out|V,
h id M anager Frank E. Conner,” aald
l-ttolva i&lt;ii&gt; will i&gt;e obso-ved to- to subm it ii ballot hist week and
atonding skill In th e face of
D irector Wilson. In aum m ariilng
inoiruw ni ma club w uh a lunch* wits tin* only, contestant lo select
g r a v e hasarda Including hostile Th?,^«d»v e h . . . f i- v J l / S
eu rren t crop and m arketing eon**.Ws do n o t think*' was tho m -ditation.
tun ooiug surveiT u v i.n 'n i- .in/ j . winners.
j
*tl opposition, contributed me^
.IE i
throughout th e S tate. keynote of Uie sermon dclnw rci
“In tha spiritual realm such a
.•oon and l:oU I'. At. loili/wed iiy
J o b le s s
Ily to th e tuceeea of his g * 1
“ W .oehula's tV elp U lo st weak oy. tno Kav. Glenn E. Bmltn, i t s ta te of olfatra la s a l mdenl,
C
apturing
second
or
last
utmg&lt;? guiiics or g u lf. M rs. tt. A .
squadron _
r . a f the Farm ers' S U U
week w«s B. C. Steele win
u s nuiKUy morning aarvica a t anil th a loss is g re a t and pereach perilous a ssig n m e n t
, b ert, fo r which producers
Check,
fo
r
unemployment
comw,1‘ 1,0 ‘n ch“ r|te of , lho I'J k nines correctly. Steele failed
I reived 83.60 to 16.66, averaging in t C hristian and M issionary m anant. God's Word may be of- pctumiun dur i ng ins week ending lu,llt40
unw avering devotion
to
All ciuu members t i pick tho Itlce-Tcxis, Vanderbiltj fered from without, but It r*throughout reflects th e
(4.82. Q uality waa reported ex- a h lance Church.
IH went to 11 persons, in “ r« Invited to organise tables mL»Ct
“ Wa have fought a w ar for qutrea medluUv* axerctse of tho&gt; lihiii Inole County, Uf thVse o were riudlngnw n club membe.a a.ul club L S. U. nml the Ulinols-Michigan'
»■; re Dent. The W auehula Market
cred it upon L t Comdr.'
til s cor.cclty. The other winners \
an d th e U nited S tate s N s
1 handled a considerable volume of
J*1*1 w# ^ , « u l to oisImitate lu Activity, ai„n Hnd u Wu„ en&gt; lh o COUI, . y members.
also picket 12 games correctly. '
Service.'
I pepper, a t 91 to 93.60, and aver­ n o tu u n k , ha
assarted.
, w nalhar physical
or. social, If .ousi ot paym om s was *^i,.oU.
Tho winners^wero Mr. E. U, Smith,
aging 92.30 p er unit, w ith some
C IO
P r o tc s la
D riv e
little tu a s for perm itted to rob a . person ufinrougnout the stain jiMpeii w.i *
llrnltey Odham, Mrs. George Wells,
eggplant a t 11.76 to 942(0, aver­ m ad lu u va Utougnt d u rin g the h u
reg tilar' time for quiet paid *o o.JUh persons, ^,»ot men
T o - C lea n
Up
C ity l-coit Lawson, and Barbara Anno
f S . l t . * Squash, beans, w ar, and poet-w ar activ ity has th ought and meditation, indicia ^ud -,to i women.
M rs. Marie 8tlneclfh»r's room aging
Kdinflstd.
.
seven In th e Senford G ram m ar tomatoes, okra and o th e r IUrns proviiWd lose. Toe fevensft grau- upon him a m o ru l wound,
who
Covered employees,
____ those
.
NEW ORtJTANS, Oct, 28r (/P)
School won th e sixth grade rbund are moving in lig h t volume.
mng
lo
r
“tn
tn
g
s"
so
long
deniod
“M
edlU
tlon
is
not
alone
the
Ensign
W
alter
H.
Anderson
who
nave
earned
a
u
lf
iciont
w
age
c.
mi*
v.
—
The
mayor
of
New
Orleans,
“A uctions will open tomorrow
robin touch footkell contest held
us, the h o t p u rsu it fo r M u m y quiet exercise of the mind, wmle employed by llr n u with U Dclesscps Morrison, snd other t on the U. S. S. Valley Forgo in k &amp; i 4
(Monday)
on
tha
P
alm
etto
Stato
la s t week* Room seven tallied
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r __ ......
Philadelphia
ship yard sub*.
BUI Branan, form er Seminole 80 points In three games to win F an n ers’ Market, M anager Jack in a world whose im m eduw T hings area end beard are placed 4&gt;r more employees, draw coin- city officials put on .their old ho.
,,ensation tip to | | 6 s week whilu clothes today to do a d irty Job. mit ird a ballot by malt* am l.srlecth gridder, Jed lha EVnory Uni*
fu
tu
re
Is
ra
tn
o
r
un
certain
:,
tnesa
Taylor,
J
r
.
has
reported.
Light
before
th
e
heart
fo
r
its
.reaction.
in th e tourney.
Vut of work through no fault of T h ey re directing a crew of vol.* ml 12 w inners but the ballot was
ally freshm en team to a 8j0
Rena* Wilson. Michee1! Rotundo, spppllee h f ’’ tom atoes, squash, a re the “robbers" of thought The deep-flowing Issues of life their own fo r a maximum of ltl unteers In picking up five days eceivcd a fte r tfc« winning 1UU
pepper
and
e
f
g
p
ta
it
a
re
expect­
_ -over the- eo p hogiom In gn Bobby Morris.
Itself a re replenished and fed. weeks, provided they are ready lo sccumulaton of 6 ar h*60- l«ft were subrnittml. Anderson receivp 8S ta te s and
' , Phillip
and m editation, * J
ed. 4
I* -E m o r y Inter-school football league Eugene Brown each scoi
The W ord of God, having been
. •trended on the sidewalks of the d honorable mention.
"The w orld Is "assem bly-line" heard o r read, Is applied to tho accept suitable employment.
“Cucumbers
sold
on
tho
F
ort
: f im e thle week.
" '
___________
1 crescent city by e strik e of gartouchdown and
Myers
S
tato
'Farm
ers*
M
arket
this
conscious.
T
he
m
aster-m
inds
are
w.
r
t
....
for m arkers.
•
bage collectors.
| The w inner of the contest. Miss ^
Meditation
B ranan, who lettered th re e yean-,
la st weak a t about 934W, field run.
th« scene. T he ontinary
“ “
"***'
The m ayor end property com- W ells, will receive two albums of ’
I t Ui never merely
here, lo o k 'a p ant on hie W yant ______________ ra t, one of tho mo* and ac cid en t around 9 **M, Mans. •» U f special poet, turns
0n4 ^
^
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NOTICB
mlssloner, Thco H otara, say 46 -ecordi from the Music Box, each
line and rebtyoeH it 87 varde to unique to he played a t the echoo] *vr John C. McEwen has advised
mil** tn beer
motor vehicles ana being* used Ibum not to exceed 16.25. Mr
■f t th e freshm en scoring drive. in years, featuring unusual rules. Tha -u o llty o f produce la r^odi and otit e certain p a r t of som auilng. „ . y . . *_ „
The H erald Is indebted to the
by the volunteers. All were re - Steele will be awarded a week's
T h e ball could only be advanced by
^
about
S
7
p
e
^
Z
carlo* movement Is expected b*
Celery C ity Printing Company
quested to x b o w ^ u p In eld nass to the RPs Theatre end the
th e sustained driv# that kicking. Running with. Uw ball
pnwhicle Why tliould
o f m )^ g f n e d iu tin g
s ta r t th is week. TVe\ firs t ea r of H*?
for the p rin tin g of th is ' Itsbe.
clothes, b u t the city furnished other w inners will receive a single
he handled the b g L iw
b e t In like m anner he p*rm!U ^ Y T , ,
‘
We have com pletely exhausted
* '°re* '
peas for two to ths Hits.
■
, except fo r cuie Quarter- " S i n k Sybil Routh'a room and mixed p red are rolled from tha F t th e eolumnlst and th e ean d id aw , t «Med lu U o o u ^
o
u
W
m
'
t
our reserve supply of news­
Meanwhile, the New Orleans*
ell her running, passing M iss Luc telle .Campbell's room Myers m ark et during th a last
politically
for a p ^ p r i a t i n g God*.
lok,
•.
print end so f a r nave been un­ joint Ooerd Of Textile W orkers’ • This weeks's - contest will be •'jjJ
o ff on a reverse. The e ig h t were tied fo r second place
th e antveree
L e t blm a e d lU U with an
“M anager M. E. W intama of the
able to o b ta in any more on
fnton—CIO—condemned the vol. I sponsored by Mather of Sahfotd
on a reverse, Branan In th o eon test.
on
kin
account of OPA price ceilings
uqteer program.
In conjunction with the Rlti and
Members o f the winning team F ort P ierce S late F arm er's Mar- aa&lt;n* . w
fatson, of D eeptur, Ga,
u- c' ‘J ° P « “ W « 4 a w illing heart.
which have diverted Canadian
The H erald. Mather will award the
include: J , T . Alford, R obert
^ 7 , £ Dot; Mm do so w ith the Bible
- 2 ™th e one-yard stripesW ka to o’ her foreign' coun­
T o t ' MA N TO VOTE
first three prl»e. for ther contest.
roUgioaa m a tte rs Is w h a t he t ^ o r s him as the basis for his
T h e vtetorv. wne th e second B aker, Eugene Brown, Henry Cor­
Y
_______ ■
WASHINGTON, Oct. 28-O P )— F irst prlr« will he a long# ehetr
tries. Mr. R a tliff of th e Cels.y
dell, George Harden, Dobby Mor­
h e m from th e m in ister's lips, m editations. Let him seek for
rtraleh* for th* first-y e a r men
City P rin tin g Company has
"re d d e n t Truman is planning lo vnH Ottoman sec~nd will be e
ris. James Pierson, Michael Rnundisputed
Thao, he la arena tomed 14 having U ssaolf a personal acqnalnianee
••eve j&gt;n. Thursday afternoon for ehloa ha«* table 'amp end M ather's
kindly consented to p rin t our
W f ta T is o n
to U rn 'ready- w ltk
divine A uthor. Lot Mm
Ms home o f. Independence! MA, ‘bird prise vritC be e hassock.
IIIIM I
i faiffw th a t iaanea v ita l to time* paper to r a a aa long aa his
where he will vote In the emigres- F ou rth through seventh prlt*own
stock
o
f
paper
lasts.
and e te rn ity are Me t e nettle In
election on the following wUl be awoaded hy the Rif
Y lM tN . ' •
:
— ------ vY ..Y Y ,

S. Of

Market Director
For Theft Says Agriculture
Pocketbook Is More Uncertain

L r r r r ir - i r i b u te ra id At

lo cxiiuier ueua

nigh ocnooi reds
mu uuuu rougiu
in i rn u a

Lx-rrize rignter uoii iritK ouoi
Lscapes
r rison juxpea rcnurius
but not lo r Long jtxi v^oumry u u o

Miss Gladys Wells
.Wins first Place
In Football Test

Kev. Glenn E. Smith Emphasizes.

lium ung At in e uirisiian Church

17 Persons Were
Draw
Pay

Mrs. Stinecipher’s
Room Wins Toume;

JJill Branan Leads
lory Frosh To Win

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                    <text>TH E

P A C E E IG H T
G allow ay

Lana

Oalloway Cary It.
Uauldlng lie,ale ||.
Qauldlng Norman M
utaaamlr* Theodore K.
(llaeem lra Bertie
Orand Annie M.
Ilrnnd Kuaenla
Orand Paul E.
M oll Gertrud*
H ull Hamilton
Hunter C. n. •

lying
lyin g
Ixiper
let)per

John
Minnie Mey
Geo. II.
Sarah W.

M alher* Mildred F.
Mather* llaeel V.
M alher, lnu ra
Mather* Hrady K.
Moramen Mliftil* A.
Mpremea A. W.
Mnreman E ll,a b ,lh
Morrla T. I*
M yer* Sara A.

Hartley Chaat V.
Ila ille y W. i,
lle rlle y |1_ A.
Hartley Florida A. .
■ U r tle y V Ie ry
H artley Jteee I.
Hprtmen it. II.
Mead lllanrh* M.
Heath H. L Jr
Heath Dorothy
Her.Ih Mary C.
Ilealh H. I*
Helm* A. L
llrln w I'earl
llenn#***) |,*ltoy
HrJineaeey Grace II.
Healer J. |I.
Mine* A vy
Mine* inn
tlilrhcock Mr* I . N.
Hlichr-ock Lealer
ijllchrock I’ atil U
llopeon M.
Horton W illi* Me*
llorlon Lloyd
l|uil*on Mery
Ilm lH i, Hubert Henry
Hunt l,ewta T. Jr.
Hunt Bobble Joe
Hu»ted l-eo II
Hyatt M. J.

M tK nlghl Vivian
Parker Ederard II.
Earlier Nan
Parker II. tl.
Parker Kate
Parker Katherine I.
Payne J|. C.
1 , Pop* W. II.
, Pope Carrie F.

Jarkaon Btanrhr M
Jackaon I. J.
lark*on Hal Hr LJarkeon Harold
Jarkaon I - G,
Jarkaon Margaret
Jean &gt;1. O.
Jean Lucille
June* Tborna* H

llnyt lllanrh* M.
tlnm alnrer Ororgw
Humphrey M argaret
Humphrey Ethel
Hnmphrey I. L! •
Humphrey R. L*
Humphrey Itoae L
Humphrey Mamie
Ilulrhlnaun D. tV. '
lluirhlneon Mr*. Mo

M ad, M ary E.
Hrnllh Heroic#
Smith Kllkahelh M
Smith J. C.
Smith Ann
Smith Hairitiond A.
Smith W eill* It
'ffmllh C arlo#
Snow C. H.
Baow L illie F.
Spinner W illiam
Starr H erbert A.
Starr Ernie
Stile* .Wlnnlfreit Mae
Stile* C. K
Slonerork Holier t
Ntoneruck Viola 11
Htnnernrk O. F.
Klnree llurnham
Hltire* Eleanor
Stum tl. II.
Stum Clara N.
Hulllean Delia
Hulllvnn Ilu **l* A.
Sltlllran Arthur IHulllean John I.
Hulllean Herbert ftSumlerlln Florence p

Jobnton Carl A.

K
Kanaky Joaeph F.
Kemp A«*F- * *
Kemp Jewell
Keoah 1.1* . K
|yigrri|ul,l Emma K
LegerkUtSI E. J.
Lloyd J. d.
Lloyd Hnrolhy E.
Lloyd Elmore J.
Lloyd K. B. Sr.
Lundoul't A i r l
i.utjiieer Carrie A

Tabor Julia
Tabor tjriiman
T ire Carrie IV
Tic* T. A.
T ire Vernon C.
Tupper ’Maud*
Topper H. I,
T yler I- C,
Tyner Mr*. Med
Tyler M yrlt* 1
Tyner F. G. II

Maready O. B,
Martin Charley I*.
Marrham A. II.
Mallllewa Win- II,
Matlhew* Mr*. IV i
Mallbewa Janie* t
M ellrllle Jean C.
Miller Arrh ,
Mln*hew Belle
Mln*hew Franklin
M ueariee Wm.
Mimgrare Wm. J..

Van Horn T . M.
Venllorn Jo*le
Vahlfnrn Ttorrrna* M

Jenktn* W. C,
Jeuaett Howard W
Jenten Mabel
Jrihnaon Edward

S
Wheaton O. I*.
!
W b e. ion Annie
&gt; W h ilin g Evnrilla M
■ —o—~JWUII«ina-Lurau It.
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Wvod* In
l-eltoy
Wood* lluby
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llarosdnaky Anna
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COLORED fcK H O O B A T tO
T ilt 1- L.
rail Ophelia

A bar Isabelle II.
Abraham Mra. James
Alderman AHtn*
Alderman II.
Allen Hemp
Altnon William
Ahdyraon Harvey l^e
Arnold H. S.
Arnold Ollv*
A yer* Klhei w
Baker C. P
Ha I la nc* II. K.
M ila n a s lleaei* A
Baldwin Caryl* 1.
Marwick Modena
Marwick N. J.
narwlek M. a •
e» George
Vloln
Benson Cart
ItlaHIn* J. A
tllgflln e Adeline
Dlahe W aller E.
f i i i i r F. m .
Illankenrhip luiwrene* 1
Blanker),hip lleaulah
ltUnken.hlp M. II.
Ilrldcaa Mary A.
B rook, Blanche
Bryant Addle K.
Bryant N. lb
Barnet Dorothy Knoll
Harne, Donald J

lorracril Mary II.
LaVIgn* lle lll*
l.*e Mr*. Vera
I.** I/ * I&gt; W.
I^ e Erwin F.
, '
l.elghton Florence E.
I.*1 ghIon IV .KI.cwf* Georg* W ill* Id
le wl* Turnl* P
t.ewl* W. A
I i*wl* Geo, P.
Lew i* Olive
liewla Edith C.
|.l*k Opll*Ha
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Link It. O
t.lvlngatnn David
Idvingeton G r «r «
lotrke Hurl*
t*&gt;cke Iblwsrd I.
Locke Pearle
l/Ocke E I.
Locke Mervln
liownian T. It
Malone George It
Madden Emily
Madden Fred H
Matheraml Margaret
Meckley l^ la M
Menlck Anna I*.
M-nlck J. II
Melton W. D
MlkalSjefk Mnry
Jlllwee Aldl.i
Mil Wee ,H. T. •
Mobley Mao*.
Moon Mr*, w . O
Moon, W. O,
MoMeF Iln*g
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Morgan Fred I.
Mdrgan Ahhle H
Mtirpliv T. H
Myers Tleaete
Ml ere W »
Melfaynold* llalpli
M eW atler* Albert
McNamara J. C.
McNamara - |l*Ola
McGrath Mnelne
Nelniyer France* C
Nobles Cllnl H.
North JIonebMd
NnrrM fyla
Nnrrla A. J.
North I. J.
North Carrie D »
Norlli l.uelan
North C* N.
North Ernealln*
Norlh W B
Norlli Orville
Overelreet B r«*le Jl&gt;ver*|re»l II. J. Hr
Overstreet Earl
0 *# r»»r*el Mr#. K ail

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Preeroll J. R.

V

Pugh ll»r te y l \
Pugh leil* M.
Pugh William

H eun dey* C h e a t e r
h h r ln e r M r*. M a r g
H h r ln rr I . A,
S h r ille r I h u iiiD
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S h r ille r L . C .
S h f in r r A lb y r l
S h u m a n M r* O . L
S h u m a n o , t.
H i1.I i I omi M r*. H m I i &gt;

,H)iitiliim Kitty*! 1*HJotihitti IJofidhBrl

R E TU B lelC A N
VO TE RS
lliirlflm. Mr*. Emma P
Grave* W in ifred
llarknea* C. T.
Ilaakln* Jnme* H
ll**k ln * Virginia J
iiuflman Itury M
U . k i y E lltabelh E
l.»*k »y Fred
Luiader M. M
Nlcholla Catherine
Ntcholla Clarence
(Julgg Grace M
Smith Ann
W alker Iiealle

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JimIt h i: VV
Hrnllh Irf* Vem ii
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Soin*rfirl4 M. 11.
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Htuarl ilrfj A.
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IN D E P E N D E N T
LAKE M ARY
P R E C IN C T Na. 1*

Taylor Mrs. I t ATaylor II A.
ThomphOn Edward
Ttinm|iaon lr. A.
Thorne- Helen AThorne WHIIaut
Tld.1 F, M
Tnmpklnaun A .
Tau^ A r.ilvn I 1

W

Wan,ley W. T.
W ciielei Camille L
Wester llartT
I V u u r Helena
Wli It Her George It
W illiam , Vanee I .

Ilailey l.llllan
Bailey W . T
Baker lletty II.
Maker W illiam E
Ball I/ * (ten* G
Hall llaym ond M
Heck Charles W.
Beck Inee M.

W ilton Hattie
Wing Kminn L.
Wing Harry lb

Jackson l*ef#ar*
June* W illie

Glor* IJIIIan M.
Glore Paul W.
Godhee A. K.
Godwin J. B. Jr.
Godwin Clro Edna
Gorham T. L
Go,bam Mra. T. I .
Gray Samuel
G riffin Charlie

K ^irtns Hum
Kelgan* n . Ct
Rliigaley lieu
Klogeley Mr*. Emma
Kremer Huhtv J.
Ererner Fannie It.*Kyla H. tLKyle Herbert O.
K y i* Mra; Lau*
Kyle Ml** In**
Kyle Ml** M »»m e .
Kyle Chttla
^
t,*nkford Clarepce
ianklorri Buhl
(.argent A. M.
l a iy r a l Geneva
l a l i l i t e Ji H.
Llvlngalon Eva K.
’
'tow ard C.
Lyman
MallhewjpJamas R.
Mallhawa Mra.' J«
Millar E. H.
&gt;Mlich*ll Edward N
MDrhell Juaalla t,
Mitchell Ijiwrenc#
JMitchem H. F,
Moor# A. II, ,
M'.ore Mrs. Clyde
ucuech Magale E.
ucuech Harman K.

Col* u rh e * U.

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Hay Trim Walaon
Heller L#Hny IL
r Hells Adslt
S ille
"Her Naomi
slier Martha •
Heller Jam** R.
Rllsy John
Hllry K sla
llln a lA Maud W.
Hoblnaon Berlla

Crocker VerllS I
Crockyr Arthur K.
CulksHioua* Anils

IIE P U B U C A N

VOTTJIH

fiatrow Harry

lam yrrl Herbert A

Mihel M.
lb P.
II. H. Jr,
Ur*.

Nmtlngham l|o*a I
.
P
Perkin*. Mary
Paioakay John G.

Ballard W. IL
Ballard Marlon I.
Balter Florenc* A.
Halier A. J .
Hanks Mrs. O llv *
Barber Jack
Barber Arts M.
Halts Grace II.
■tales Lillian U
ftatee'K. C.
Hen,on Lydia R.
Hah eon Chaa. A.
Henson Myrsn* IL
Cora Darla

KM5*v8K» m

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1

Clrmaaac Julia

B

Kills Abbl#
Kubanka Ur*. II. U
Eubank. II. U
Fubanka Mr*. I|- H.
Eubank* Robert H.
Evan* rra n k
Even, C lair# P. _

Sanborn lgurl*1#n O
Hcaman llafnld K
Heoli Jiewey
Hrtiil Mary I. ,.
m
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*Jewel
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Hotel!
Beall Doigile* J.
Heever Cfaresee II
Bga^ar- Anna U
' H W f/ DB O
ver Mr». la C.
Sewell Mra. A lll*
Sewell IL R Sr.
S w e l l IL A Jf.
dlmmeha |la*»t
X g llh lllanrh# tl.
fcnlDi ! &gt; * ) ■ «•
SmlHr Bertram O.
Smith Earlah
■now Lillian
Surer Clkraao* H.,

L e w i" |. r

Fabry Paul
Fkliry Mary

Maaun Edith
Maeon Ll*ter
M errill Jltinl*- Lee.
M errill Mary
More* Cl., W. ' ~
Mora# W. H.

Jakuhrln
Jakubrln
Jakiityrtn
Jakubrln
Jakuhrln
Jakuhrln
Jakubrln
Jakuhrln

MrGruder linker!
M rK rlv ry ' IV. II
Norm*

Richardson Frederick
Itoblneoa Andrew
Itublmnn Jam**.
Hoblnaon Itoae
Hoblnaon Ham

Andy Jr.
Ann
Olga
John J.
Geurge Hr.
Anna
Emily
llro ra * Jr.

Hrartlrflrld Jan* A.
Hrkehel ll»n
Hr helm I AHA*
HrklfIrher Emil U
M.blelihcr B elly
Krhoon* Eugmu A
Hlmpeon lb Forbe*
Hllnpaun llrrtha A.
Hrnllh Clam Ih
HmllU C. Hendrick
Kluut Mnlh
S«ili)tiion Maude
Muloniv'i 1&lt;*»Dr
H era t lager Myra
Swearingen J e ll
hw uffotd Carl HStronie Haley
Sir..me Wl, D s
Hi 0 * 0 llennI.

Luke* Paul II
Luka* Mary K.
Luka* Milton A

Mlkter Andrew

Thom **
Thuio**
Tillm an
Tucker
Tucker
Tucker
Turner

Albert
W arm ao
lewvI
Elisa
W allet
Wavuian A,
W illie

Hlank'o
Stanku
Hlanko
Klanku

Thompson len d le A
Tiioniptun Abner I.
T h orp * lludolph H.
T o o l Edward U
Tout Id* L
T ra y lo r dilhu r T.

Marlin
Juliana
Andrew
Hulart

Vaughn Jegell
Vaughn Thomag

Tealnahy Mary
1&gt; *ln *k y -Paul
Tuby Iffephen Hey.
Tuhy Mr*, p ig *

W alklne Geo.
W eek * tlrndy
W'eek* John
W illiam * Honker T.
W illiam * Odheea
W illiam * Svlveeter
W illiam * W llll* M*

H E rtm u cA N
K oiarlk Joaeph
K olarlk Anile

v o t b is

Vnung Mary
K E T U B IJ C A N V O T E R S CO LO RE D

t^Uir* M

lia v l" H. M
Dunklin Hence
Level* L Carrie
Alacun Ceader
Mandy Arthur
Mason Minnie
M errill Claude
M errill Condor.
M errill Eddie
M errill E eerlll
M errill W llll#
Merritt W. E.
M errill E II
M ur*, l^rny
F O R E S T C IT Y
P R E C IN C T Na. I I
Harne* Edwin J
lla rtle ll Dordlhy
BetlWell Elbe!
Urechrr K erry
lle ll KylviL
Uethea Franeea A.
IteOiea J'ljm II
llowen ltulan.l G.
lirndrnrd Grace
Ilradfard III.her r |l.

Baker Mildred
Baker Oliver F.
tinker N ellie A.
Baker {talelah D
Darnell Annie K
llarnetl Mel J.
Barn, 11 Augutlua E.
Darnell Gordon
Bales Paul A.
IMleu Maalne
llaumbaeh Aulirev E
jlerkbom lltilli K
Bennett l.uln
ilannell Jaa. lb
llrackln Kills
Bowser J. (I.
Bowser Opel
lim n oo Leu la
Urunuo Sven
Brunon Prudence E
llullon OHIe E
liulion Leonard
liurklnaham Nellie lb

w a rn

W a lk er Malll* H
W a l»h Waller F , W arren Minty H. ■
Warren Heliner T .
W a ter* Fram e*
W ater* Neal
W a ter* L J.
W a te r* Donnie
Watao'n Mr*.‘ i* "■ Wntenn t* K.
W eather* li«*a r;.
W eaver llohert
W eaver Ituih HWea vrr O. E
W ell# F. WW illiam * Emily
w illiam / Margaret .
m rU B U C A N -

VOTERS

t'eeaelberry Jane
I’ h e e v e r1Charles M
Ell la William Ivey
ssmwHEijfdir

ilinahanw Rvrrt M

Carvee Samuel A
Caaaelherry Mary E. I
Ga*srlherty IHbbard
t'nlle Janla J.
poll# Jules Joseph
C line Frank II.

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Davl* Flnrenee kl
Dawson W. W.
Dawsdn Eileen C.
tierthlek Alda E.
IVetlhlck Oliy J
Her I lilr k Wllny I.
Iterthlck Aldon &lt;’
Hoilieon T. M.
Dol|M&gt;on Ellen M-

Chtnleuai Mrs. Trny
ChuSeuaj John
i'lv
v Mr*.
Mr* llenFy
ll.n r v
C
lay
C ley Henry
t'ounrll W aller A
I -..win I . M.
Cowln Mra 1. kl
Cunnlnghaln P. II
t*u ,il* Harold A.
Crirlla J. R.
* V

F a irrll Harry W.
Faneher,, Kalherln# lb
Faneher FreiPBV.
Faulk Joseph f t
IT
Faulk Kalelle J
Fletcher Hnwlbll MFre.neh Alherl I*.
Fuller Matilda ^1 -

Forward Mah#l 1*

Gull llnaella
( N i l Georg* I*

II
Hawthorn. Ira
ll.itrlkeen Mra, 11* J
Heath Morris U
lllckork Florenea
lllckock &lt;b. W.
Ilortge, Mra. U WIH.dtea I . W.
lloakln Luclle
lloo yer Mr*. R- o,
Hoover IL O.

K lra lrln Malaga R e '
Klreleln Id-lloy M.

[|#i%drt o.

Itambori Mrs. Therm.
IJm b erl Th#ron
l e n d ] P- R*
t
l e o r t i Mrs. Ik. IL

Ljrnd IL A.

|.rn d Medford

Maaeon
Uaieun
M alU Irr
Mellaler

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llahert fl.
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Montgomery W. W .

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Rlahard H otel

HaUM M « r**rtvi s ^

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Weageoman Jshu

Ileal James il.

C all lawa
I'herm a Charlr*
Cook* Mynelle,
C nfllp Carl C.
Collier leruly#
C olfln Emma I.
J’ reainer Waller
Creamer Ituih
tllg g e ll Aden* *
Hwlnnell Alfred M.
H w lh ad l Kyiv la M.

G rate John A
Grave Mary
■f j

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H oover A

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H oover Florence n.
Ilo w e ll J. M.
H ow ell Florence U.
K
Ketvhem Thomaa II
Kalrham Mildred I.

S E B S E f lS
Halt Daisy
H a lle ll Mary A.
Harris p ia r lc ir : ™ '*
llattaw ay Jcmea IL
llaltaw ay Alma
H a lla w ty Talley
lla tla w ay CHflon,
llr lla w a y Vhrgery
llln k le R&lt;J#«r T . ,*.r
lllichcock Paul I«*
IIHchcncK Mary
Itnffgiaa June O.
Ifolfm an Donald
llwvker Margaret
H old er John C.
Holder Ida
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Hunt Peril I#
Hum Kvilyrt E ^

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n u o k s li Mrt. CV R
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Julia
Thom s, W.
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Gain*# Charle# Av.
Gain#* Harsh R.
H arlow Jlerlrude L*.
Gcher W illiam F.
neher Margrrel tl.
rialchell I'arl 11.
Galcfael Marilyn
GeUler Franklin K.
Gelater HyVIlla lb
Gldtan Arthur IIOltieon Mra. Aflhur It.

JUffecys Margaret f.
Jnhneon E lligkelh
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Keeper J. ( 1.
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Nowell W. IL
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I lock en* urea George
Ilnrkeu oieH line
llhnde* 1Hhelh#&gt; *
llnuhen IIMiry
Iteardun Flank
Itunben. Allrw
l(u a**ll F u n k
lleddlrk ’ J*m r. J.
Iteddlrk Mildred I,

Hlmiunili Alfred
Hlntpeon Ned
Smith Haley
Hrnllh T. It.
Smotbere K ilt* bet h
Smother* Phil

irtl H n M r t n

Fowler gldh ar

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i w r r**i*&gt;- k
I biulaen John ti.
I’ olllHe), Jeall
Pyhurn Oliver
I'yburn I'ratlle
Poland Verne

Urgham Edna

gR a .J? .r

2

Farm etei l.yle
I'a n n e le r M u le
1‘etteya * H

1 -ark Ateiander
L a w * Genera

Hudson Raymond O.

F a n e s Colombo A.
rva a e ll IL B.
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U1 h ,ln Jj|ae« I
(F llretn Hello

Dlndk H. J.
Dud* Andrew Jr.
Iludn ileora*
Hilda Katherine
Hilda John
Dtida A ml re w Hr.
Hud* Ferdinand
Hint. Anna
Hilda Kmllla
Hilda Klleaheih A.

Cash Mra. Mary Kva

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C its ;:, o '*. -

tiertha
J. C/~
B, W,
tleorae
1 Lula
MaraJiall

ft, I.

AHder* Mari* c
Andera I* M.

Hair Patrick
Davla W illia m Henry
Dremonil Daniel
Deemond Viola
eliger n*rtruds
K ih
naldaoh Clarenca H

far

Mclnloah
M ctslcrh
M rin i».h
Mclnloah

ly h n r n

Clamp M. L.
Clark L e ila Graham
Claag* A. G.
ciau ie Nora A
Cochran Ham
Cwchren Elina 11
Cochran J. Ik.

Fraseou H alil#'
Pfeycnll leota
Prrecoil II. J.

Husttll Y - ‘ C)

Gilbert
iHIbert
Gilbert
Gilbert

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Young lle.rtha fl.
Voung Thomas II.
Voting Ipi (it* II

Ch ild* G la d ys

Dunn ll,l* | p

Florence Flueale
Florence James
Futlon Dave
Harmon
Harmon
lloakln*
Itnaklna
lloakln ,
llnaklry.

Mildred II.
G. IIU. l i t Jr.
Nora P.

McClain George Ii.
Meltons Id Howard A.
McDonald Heotnlna J,
M rln ty r* lleeele L

Koatrr Charlotte

llrownl'ng fl. L.

llladea Florence II.
Iloleler Howard
B older Florence M.
Bradley Fred If
Bridge i W. O.
Ilrldgman I* .K
llrldgm an llerlba
Dr lanl 11obey i
llrltDiu llot.y
Brockman John
Brooklln Mary. C
llrouktln Erne*I
Brown Hannah II
Brown lluby
(lucklaw Franre* M
lllitk lew Harry L
Bullard Clarence I.
jlurkH Mrs. W. P.

Caldwell N. V.
Caldwell Mrs. N. F.
Ca/aaily M ile* T. .
Cateedy James lb

ir Joeephlua K.

Davla I.lllii
Duke* inh
Duke, May

Faufflabcr Otlo F.
Faulbaber K llu b elh
Fuller II. 0 .
Fuller H. R.
Fuller Until (I.
Fuller Mary A.
Fuller A. II.
Fuller Dorothy

AJlan
ficC#JIou»h
cln lyre Anna K.

Ilhrlnn Edna C,

PII.Man K a pi "I
Finch Alice W.
pjnch T-.iM.
r o llin g , r Florenc
I’ PG Ing,r . Frapk

Edenlleld Beaale
Kdenfleld Leon
Eltf* Alton lleddla
Emereon Mra. Carl

Ha i|ndera

Peckh.iin John A.
Plrkerlng Ikon tj.
pli-kcilng li*aal« kl

Variii.il llow ftrd
V arnill lla rp e *
y a rn ill Hare lr
Vale* Julia
Yeoman Itlla

[kavldaon Laura ft.
Deustae* E. S.
Burke* E. A. ■ • .
tyunn Theodore

Hick* Mr*. I l » t » l E.
(lyre* Mr*, ft. F.
ilyre* Hen F.

Palmer Virginia
Pallerenn Amy II
P*lter*oii Geo. II

W llll* F lora n. •
Wilson John II.
Wllvnn Con*la nee
W rlabl G eorge M.
W rlth i Mnry

F L O R ID A

I fob In*, in E ilwnld

Odell L U
Owen Eugene

Week* Nine I*
W ell* l.uclle
W ell* W J. Jr.
W hlllen June B.
W b lllrn lla r r le ll E
W hile Jubn Allen
W hlllen Junr A
WldUl* lle ttie n.
Wld.ll* P h ilip II
W llll*m *nn M lnervib
William son T. J.
W illiam * Marlon
Williamson Lid*
Wlllarfiaon It. E.
Williamson Ham P '
WillInmroll lull* Wll

H ERALD , SANFO RD ,

Heine* Margaret K.
llaln r* Carrie II
Heine* f.ou J,
H al"** Mary I.
II aI ney Webber tl
lle llb ro a 'J , Frank
||»neell Elba
Henerll I* N.Ilar her Harry J .
lUrkneee M allle Neleon
IlnrrlM Mra Je*e|*
ilarrle Pdnald
lla lla w a f I* G
llalta w ay Annie
llelnur A. U
Henkel At I.
Herndon Edwin
lllll Mra. Minnie
ll.elae* Q. H
ll.etgr* M yrll*
|loliman Ida II.
Hullrnaali Itkherd E. ,
||i Ideworlh le la
Holloway Margaret
Ibdloway Huberl*
H uaiII Elisabeth F * i *
lloyvfll J**.** C. Jr
iiu w ell Bernice W.
Ilow ell Jeeea I V
Hughe* Mr*. Julia '
H u gh **, L **ler
,

Nordvirofn W illiam
Nnrrlt II II. ,
Welkin*

Knoll IdiUl*
Knoll, Loutan
Kuunit laiuclnd*
K oont* F.
K reliikr Goldie M
Krel|ier John
K u r il E lite j.
K u r il llufu* 4

SANFORD

France*
»r g * J.
K e lly Estla A. K lbb* Gordon MKlbb* D om lhr A.
K illin g .r Mra- tT^tr
lw m *p Mr*, twola f
la r a w Julian lb
Lowd,rtnllk C. It.

K lfhieln Mr*.
K lrrteln C rl*»l* II,

Iw slrr Vets'
l.lrh ly Thelma

M
Martlo Ida t
e
Martin Mary K- 1
Mggsn lla r r f '!•••
Maauh Kalherlno.^,;
McNaughlpn John
McNeill J. E.
•
M rS rtll JeMle
Parson* florenea M.
*
h.
He ld M ar ik s

A.

Hrgkt uatbrrin#
S,4Kt lla r rr
.
Wood Mar/.
W illiam * Jrs*
W illiam * Edna

Young llarley D. t
T o g g g Bertha L

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t %

THE

lb

U n it y T h e re l i Strength— ■
To Protect the Peace a&lt; U&gt;« World;
To Frotoo11 (he rrofTt— mt America;
To Prodoce Troopedly for Hanford;

S
AN

IN D E P E N D E N T

D A IL Y

f e

r a

W EATHER

Partly cloudy, tnnight and Friday,
Widely. scattered light shoWer*
along southeast t m &lt; l ,
IJtll#
■hang,, in temperature. Gentle la
moderate ru h rly winds.

l d

NEW SPAPEK

b b b ____

VOLUME XXXVII,

Truman Balks
|:

SANFORD,

Established 1908

THURSDAY,

CIO Leader

Vets In N. Y: 'Housing March’

•______ '

RoOsOVtlt ,
if

-ildent
ladtte
rdthethaPtreaJ.lden
tow
Inad
lrvcM
tly
p
r
e
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l
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c
te
d
a
e
n
a
to
.Wrom
odeIfUhlaen
d.acAcep
nteew
aen.aakedRRhim
M
dim
M
G rath's ' resignation .a* lolicttor
general. Mr. Truman laid that
he had and added that a man
couldn't be jenslor and ■•lid
Icltor
at the akme time.
For the third straight new,
conference, Mr. Truman told tho
newamen, po, he doun’t have
any p l a n a for making any
*P&gt;jecht»
in the congressional
campaign.
g
Meanwhile Democratic Senator
• llurtpn K. Wheeler told news­
men that In hla opinion there la
a Republican trend In the nation,

24.

1946

Associated

Press I.fa il'd

W ir e

CARXYINO PLACARDS as they march In Now York City are some ot the
SlOOO veterans of World War II who paraded in protest against the city’s
housing shortage. The group, marching to U10 music ot 4 bands, seeks
legislation to end the current bousing crisis. An estimated 760,000 per--,
sons are at lha present time seeking homes in Uro city, (international)

It t S H I M . T O N , Oct. 24 .
1 M * )—
President
T rum an
»a&gt;H t h e piKsibililv &lt;&gt;f a s o f t ,
coal S l n k e i- a i n i t l e r t o be”
h a n d le d hv Ssscretary of t h #
I n t e r f o r h r u g a m i J o h n L.
I e » is.
^

j 4 NEW YORK. 0 . 1. 21 , (/P)
— Mrmlmrs &lt;*i ilu* CIO Ma*
rim4 Kiipini-pr.H have voted
in New York to :(r&lt;V|&gt;l an
airroeml'iif tvaclit'd between
Ihv utiioti aiuVhhip o|ioratur»
mi flip Allan Ur and Gulf
coast.-; The vnti4 waa I.A49
to !•:*,’ in favojr o f an npre**'
luenl deat:rllied as a basis of
s e t t l e m e n t of t h e s t r i k e w h ic h
begun O ct. J l
’A u n io n v fficial sa id t h a t t h e
rc.-iuli. of ill# t ia llo lin g will b#

WASHINGTON, Oct. 24-OPJ-*
High Administration official* predieted, that
_
Ol'A in January. Hot these officials
added that by'thut time inly a sllni (
list o f very scare# items in addi-J
lion to tent will remain. 11ruler*

with these comment*, th*
Advertising Said Attorney General Ol'AIndiri#
ha* announced the removal
today .g price controls from cosVital To American Grants Stay For items.
mi tic. iiit a tong list of non-food
Removal
price celling*
all food mid iwvsrVisiting
Estonians
W ay O f L i f e
ng# item,* was onnounced yester­
sugar; syrups, and rice
eeilirigs. 4

•amt to AVushiivgtun, where re-'
sull1
* fioiu all * caiioard citl#.i
a l e li.dng tall mi
I be .K llg in e -ts u e r v insiruct#,!
not tu l e ^ u n i I,, w o r k u n t i l “ t h c y

. . %

of

from v i r tu a lly

day. Only

NO. 284

Showdown Looms Be­
tween Lewis’ Min­
ers And Secretary
O f Interior Krug -

‘Dreamboat’ Lands In U, S. After Atlantic Hop

DETROIT, OctT 24, (/ip)— The
Ptosident of the CIO United
Auto Workers, Waller P. Rsuther, Mid today the removal of
price ceiling, on food Is a’ blow
(■to the health and welfare of (ho
American people.
He &lt;!.‘cjares’ that the removal
nf ceilings “ is1the inevitable "Con­
sequence of 1a series of actions
stalled last&lt;spring by ths 79th
Congress tn' destroy price cantrol.''
Rcuther add* that tlu
at of food ceiling* will
American f people , j ]
mete for food t m '1yaq
last. Hr sayk that's mor
n 30 pqr cent Increase, 41
add* voter* will . romrntti
the poll* which representative* in
Congress a re responsible.

tfMrsjr President
•gft.
• on\* slip.

! • . . . ...
. .
Truman s*
ri........
tl art against the law where
• he cornea from.

_. ;ij

Rcuther Says End Of
Price Ceilings Blow
To Health Of The
American
People

Republican Trend Is
Claimed By Wheeler
President Plans No
Political
Speeches

OCT.

Maritime Union Votes
To Accept Operators’ Offer

OfOPAPrices

•••

4) WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.
(A*)— Whjtft House reporters
couldn't get* President .Tni’
man to forecast today the
.outcome of next ihonth’s
congressional elections. At
tho President’s radio pud
press conference the news­
men asked him if he’d made
a wager with himself the

1

F L O R ID A ,

TKI CREW Of THE 8-29 Carman Drcflmboat leave l!ie landing strip at Wcitover Flcid. Mass, after com­
pleting their fliglil from ( ’ari*. Fiance, m (*' hours and '.'3 minutes Col. C. S Irvine, the pilot, called the ti ip
“ routine," saying, " l made no attempt To make a leciud " The crew ineiubo' i. pictuicd with ttieir plane in th#
hackgiound are (I to r ): Col C lu iem cS tl vine, St Paul. Nob , pilot; Col. H J Warner. Omaha, !A-b ; l.t Col
I J Shannon, Philadelphia, Pa . Mu) J It KCCi! A itm lu Calif . MaJ J„lt. Ihile, Wise, Vs; Ma|. J. Jl.
Ilrotheis. Knosulir, Toon , It S Snodgi .tv., Seattle, Wasla, in lliuu engiiicet; M Sgt. F. J. Vu»c. Huntsville.
Va ; and MaJ N I'. 11ages The plane. Dying at -0.00U feet, avc:aged 304 mile* per hour.
(f nternationat)

reeeicri
ilnnsn

elr-qram-e
I liev

• le . lt a in * .

w e re

from
loid

III#

that,

no

w-rttit.i

... i,-u#d until
otdel • u e l, j . e ed flolll WashMIL-1.-I II
tin- F.ngineers
n t-,. , i
j. . ,|g, -I
I'lr k e l h o e
..J
I

of !. lie," l

M C**11,l f *' l

l -h

*• ie*p#et th#

• «i i iking A F
w h o still ar#
■i. .lop „wn-

remain under controls after mid-

NBC President Hits 18 Refugees (iiven i login
With ihe decontrol actions anMore Time To A r­ pounced
At Efforts To Curb
yesterday and today th e
Departure sOI'A swept nway another ierge,
-R a d io Advertising; range

t\ ASHl \t, |ns, ih-t. y't. u i —
New Chain Fence Air-Mail I’iekupTo ^ew Automobiles i*ttlfr
Ineat of ano*n 1 »Hrik**
matter lo
Secretary
'Yorkers*
Is Delivered
For
s
[!
Jd
!,V
!
Sm
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S
'S
'S
'i&amp;
W
:
Questiotufd
A n
M i ii
A t iNonn
®
..Ittui lit#4 jiitiati.in at his news
.... today, I'lestdent Tru­
Use At Cemetery
.
Milli’i I n I o M e x i c o
man said Ihe
coal dispute
If jp|u *m - t liut ’ li«&gt;

segment of wage controls becaUte
Wa s h i n g t o n ; o n . 24—opj— the government applie, its pay i T
CHICAGO, Oct. 1W—OP)-N!le*
( l a v
t w
j..b „ i . u w r .
y u # * t io r
Trammel, president of the S'ntion- The 18 Estonian Refugees who hail eurlis only when higher price
ceding*
are
involved.
,
been
ordered
to
leave
Miami
today
sl Ilraadcsstlng Company, said to­
c o n fe r#
................................
A m i.f......................
f , iiiu t I |in
Lu|i *it.. ..........................
t h i1 ............
.Statisticians estimate that in
s o ft
day lhal advertising is the right now have been granted a tempor­
It*Hull \ii|fi*rt will Iff hplti
iM»lny
Ihe
case
of
the
food
and
restau­
ary
stay
by
Allorney.
General
Toiyi
'
—— - ....
t* Krug's prol*lent to handle.' Mr.
arm of a free press and free radio
InI rr h'Hrif■
! i: l.'r.lo I1 M • i
In an addresa prepared for the Clark. Ctkrk'has directed the im­ rant industries alone, smiie so* and P n r k f n t r M n t o r u
'H
A r p H iM y rtrfi.fi T r u m a n teftued i« l«&gt; ilrawn InA re iliisti ilf* Nil* Nils \H Mail \\ riA., P r ilH
”
*
r.. # di..u .#V n ,d the John 1National Association of Ilrood- migration seivire to do what it one-haJf millilon workers are out*
f’tftl i
. srilil all i't’l Ritlu ^ishinjr 1
from
under
wego
control*.
A s B n n i r i n i r l l n T o m w i , uititna&gt;tm r.,» njopenin|r
rsttem, .T/Rfnmrll *&lt;Dd advertis­ ran to arrange ndroissyin for the
1p ■•an sir*
ifr*r—
rt'T
i h ■ 1 f^ 1
One ranking Jiftcial acknowledge
,,
! of *b# Mm# Workers* contract. •
ing is essentlnl to the ' Amcf iron group tn smnii country In thi*
Uf ug ‘If Ml,-MI
111.
«Ml
f' I It o i l s a i l (|
"U
tint matter., the Chief
Of P. (). Buildiiur f4"t
economy and the American way of hemisphere. T li I s development td frankly that there i* a wide, j
.. i ;i h.. •Imi! th.
^
_
K lm llh r ilnlttfttl h«* will jjivi*
rant* o* th# F.stnninns prepared spread belief in Ihe government .
life.
! !i« IV.- i if ft 1*4" .
. ll. .l! 1
•tyt ri 4tutikincMt sift fh#* bydg'fit
'ongress will come bark prr ;
l»\ ASSi h T U T D ntKSS
“ in the can# of n vast majority to set sail for the Dominican it--- that Co
, «r
11!'■It ti.#
|..lt
lalt*F in Iia tlfiy
W hett fiikiil
psre.l
to
knock
out
(ll'A
quiiklv
i
,f"
k
f7
''''
.....
f
'
'
puhtie
in
the'Caribbean.
i*
"
f
f
w
i
t
h
i
h
r
niil
an
d
mu
w*?h
of newspapers and magazine*,"
■ 4j P, .sit, Iltvli *,
t I "
atin&gt;iat th»* pit * Llv li flint; o( wajjc
and
finally.
7|.i,
offidal
raid
M
"
1
V"’
f,“
,
'
|
fii*
u
rn
jiL m ii ; tlu- M i - y il h i i b u n fi'i
president
Truman
praised
t'lsrk
he continued, "cdvrrtlslng makes
«i.ii*
i 11 mnl ft JltL'
( .
7.****' "
' L ■
4‘iitlft4 niiRtlifts han ifivpfs
**• r u n i r » f l'» f h r D»h|_ i n -w N iim t tn i t *
all the difference between progress for his action in staying the de­ piivately that the policy from
t r i u l Iiiw Os !
I I
in w h ic h
AL 1..* lai * uitl * (till ll# 1
now
until
(he
end
of
fh.
year
w
illlfi
’
„
S
'
1
m
fii*w
A
ilir
r
icitti
m
itt*
portation
of
the
Estonian
refugees.
onl poverty, between editorial free
hi* p r m ’ ln i in r il th*
p in ! tif p H C ^
f»i»* 1rttitt I* 111mid
lie to
lo get
ml rid
rl.l If
If reili.fir,
. 1,hl* . M
l" f,C ',V rt
* '*&gt;' f1.
•»••••*!
1
fttiihiltn*
b#
ceilings
rapidly,!
"
s
The
i’
resldent
expressed
‘hope
that
dom and slavery, between printing
toritro!^ iim me+ilv *
%
*
ft V|w
#111*•1Ml II*
wt
thi* Itlu ( i n u t i l e e in iie
new, that has tieen sought out and immigration Injv* ran be amended offlrlal sa id°YhVt ^th d r vTV*4that
Thr
win n h k a ii
the . W r of ii„. .......
„|.-e,, ;,ti..n yeslrr.luv i "P i»" »m
" ' iih m ir **T
» ■ " " nmue vnoo
new* that has been handed out,” so that puli 1 leuI refugee# may be
wIiL'thrr AUiirtu?y tirnriiti Turn
....1,1
l- n !,. ''?.#"" m
Trammell went on to say that In provided for in what he called pro­ It would be to Aesldint Trlimnn’s
nark iii*iv k* ii*pLi»f,| hy Bt-npolitical
advanlag#
to
trim
tl.r|,°,M
ttH
"
’
fenr*’
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ll1
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1
n‘
"»k
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»l'l"
hut thryVf |in*|Vihl\ &gt;\liM* |tii| tun K, W lypli'i uf Mun*
the. United Slates, alt radio pro­ per cases- II# emphasized tlust
.*.11*. i ft.e &lt;^ tL . •
__ I *1___
■nt".l#,j tiUI lU" n j j 1#‘ Jil|U.
... controlled (i*t tp.thc.tiurm and Jji.’ji
rerrm^r all TTiev
grams, no jugjtec- whethia- they,'re legislation will bcjmjidwnl.
ti»im !««••
f«*i rtwtmef**/*
let Congress- take th# Pespon : “ Onrrel# p.i-l# in. now n. .- Ms . * f ft.el.IV
Him' rM‘((
I f inti vn'g tfjily
commercial or sustaining, art'
Ii » « »•»I t i n u i i ’ ll u hat
1 lit* |u*rij|I ,ii| ninil
sil.ility
if
it
want*
is
4
4
o
the
re
t
|
stonrlle.1
on
Fork
mnl
I
b
t
MIAMI. Ort. 4
. M -(4 * )-A gnlmade possible by. advertising. He
..... Ire- -lint i-rt.l lu-r.........
* •'-irVi have lirvti mi|***tii*.f min M•*\
way,
knud ‘
ma, k ......... ■«' .
\\ As|| |\i, lo \ i I,--f i|, i^P
said that in other countries where Jant littt# bund nf lit Estonian re­ of Mthe
4 , t till It tj I .*I1*&lt;I*
IISI- • ■ 11» Ir i: iiIk » 11u tlit- f 11*i --1 1111'
e
a
n
w
h
ile
,
consumers
at#
w»
post*
have
now
Iw.-n
■
li.l
.
.■
\
.1
t.n v .g o ,
Joh n I,.
the radio system is a slat# mon 1 - fugees who have low-n ottirn4il to
v«7«
Hut '«&gt; • |e|i»|||% .f f i\ i*»|
I
t
I
M
l
t
l-.llti
I
Is
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ill
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t
A
I
-1
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t
I
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Two Groups Oppose
. ^nl1'
,h
poly, the iistener ha* to pay fur leave the country are making plan# ing to see what happen* tn pro4. -JIIHL'i.'It l I*ewi% iim U tiiy k'i'M'L'iini'Jil o v e r
,\h.lLliUv\ 1tilil iillilnj JIMIIII i JU*t fiS lllliny ililNp
in
grocery
stores,
restaurants
aml|f*rNuyer
announrv.l
l‘,..i,
(
ih e l im e f
im ie g n t li» t io n o f a
Hut in America, he toduy to sail for th# Dominion
.irrfMft (he biinh'i
Constitution Change wentlistening.
j, I m s
t»f Itniirif'H, 1
liquor stores. Ol’A4 official, p.,- Il,r •nvtnlle,| at othe, inlet
,.
anifearn
on. the listener get* more Rcpublli4. Their decision to go
\ » u i nr w h tfY e i i i ’ ii k titiu it t.» mine Wi-iLt'ii viMiiACt
IJtMvM,
l*t'l..llltlI
'
1
1
news, information and entertain­ to lb# island republic was announc­ diet that th# coat of living uni ** *m,n n* ’hvy nr# in.,.1.,01. ". v*EiL-f i ih’%1 tilul Nt w, Sm&gt;t»ik hrmn u« nint h at l^.iMin m AniCli lo he U i L i i j : .jshsiiH* itn lu y .
tlrv A m r lttH !*»»«•» .
drinking certainly will go up ni,
Mine
l.evvi-*, widely known
The directors of two farm and ment than anywhere pise, and is ed lute l^st nigbl by the llev. least temporarily as the result of j The newly stenciled p# t , tn S l u m p c o lh -fto la s e n d in g it-M#r- inn .imney in .M«*xic*». A ml the |for Hi* “tin centim t* no work**
James
Jjieffler of tlie Gcsu
nvi'iatfi* i« ti bn nt (wire the priee
■jilrti* organisations art ’ strongly thanked for his Ibitenitfg.
w
ill
Imyi4
t
h
e
iippiiMunlly
of
*
&lt;
■
&gt;
■
Himid, hn* q»*t Nov, l iin* tho
Skirting the FCC policy of Catholic • Church in Hlaml. The the bread-to-beer retreat fro n . attractive in ' appealarn-e and fill itring n spi'citil cite In*i sitiitellittio t KOlt Ortrmt.
tg.pposing two proposed ‘ Florida
ih'tidline f"i teopeniliir iH^otia*
ceilings.
•
’ ft long felt need n« most painted
const itutianal amendments. Tho radio progarme being In the public priest has worked ,in liehalf of
Tire
iiikiuicg^ler.4
nhu
lire
i
‘*
u
h
i
i
h
w
|ll
Irn
placed
on
t
i
n
'
a.i
IhO}-, I.eniN hit- iMiiphat if ally
One Ol’A oTfidnl said incre«*e, [ marking* of strra-t nnin#-. on
proposals, would authorise tho ap­ Interest, Trammell said: “The the refugees ever since they sailed can be expected in bread and lutk have long since faded ..(.f The m a d a f D n y t o n a It. acli. - a n l M- k* having t» field dn\ nhmu: tip* sta te d ! ha&lt;
n e w (jon traeC
pointment of a budget director broadcasting of.any radio program into Miami on Aug. 21 .iboard ed goods, Jams, jellies and pi# WOtk is Iteieng done mnlr .li.#. &gt;
i*Hrih*i
n
ffirliiU
w
t»&gt;
llinl
mu
**
|
i
»i
I- n-lii
di*cu»«intM *ii»’ hi i;tin Hv that
by the' state legislature and abolish which a substantial proportion of their tiny fishing sloop.
*m
»
ni
Kl
Past*
h
*
known
D
j
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.
l
i
l
t
.
Mrivt.-r
.
S
t
ii
u
l
.i
v
,
h
a
in*
il.t'e. the l \\\ eonlrAi't with
Rev. l-oeffler says the Domini­ serves, dry beans, canned fim. of Sidney Miicliar.l
the - state’s continuing pppropria- the available audience want* to
flip in ifiOsthNI w o r th of I n n
1hi- J»t&gt;\i |Tl111.0 ii ill I*,' ‘ iv m ii.w
Six parking rn#ter« h«v# )«.■. .■nimection with Hi# Ltuinad -et t n #
listen to at thb time it goes on tho can Republic offers the Iwst^op­ bananas ami most whisky.
lion*.
I h t * t a l l 'l l I »•«-1 a
tve hern InterTrad* sources generally exp# t removed in from nf lit.- |'..,i tjfn... I I ii, t will i»" lui.iigiu .tied b # t .\‘ . by f
With citrus growers leading the air i* an example of broadcasting portunity and* that Copt Felix some,
pli*t«*i| &lt;o HUM!
h a ! iinh'vm n » *
I lortila Vli wav - on ■
temporary price rises but on First Street ntnl lint. I -.*) ,,
T w o A r e K i l l e d In
Tandre. skipper 3f Ihe boat, will
wiy. Orange County Farm bureau In the public interest.'*t!i el hv \oV, |.
I
t:i. ,|,.. lare.t
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said there would be a gradual
laced
bv
velii.w
,iagn.
will.
In
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L
confer
t.alay
with
Jose
M
Nou*l.
Getting
hack
to
the
subject
of
low
III......
.
S
director* mr( In Orlando yester­
i .1 »'»• f * w ill
N e j r r o ( i h it B a i l i e
turn to the old price system bn »#-l i lettering ..iin .m n . ii.i- .r
*11Ik*day ' end came out formats/ advertising, Trammell said this: Consul Cenernl «.f the repuldlr.
on
supply
and
demand.
parking
The
meterwe.#
,epb
"There
ii
the
criticism
that
there
Francis
J
II
Dever.
United
St1
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• against the proposal*. They said
Iiiti'ipn Jutiu«
( Mi 1 tIMH. M u - , M,t i*i td
Liquor industry spokcamen l&gt;r# , |,v signs futlowing n u m e r o u - .
hi UK hitja r\|n*
I Joubt th a t
tiwy feared the effect* the mrsi- is too much advertieing nn the Stales Immigration official, gave
diet
that
some
sgeit
I1i.tiil.ni
j
plaints,
hut
H
uin#
mmm,.
law
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l’U I U T S A dcjmiy * sheriff sii , . tu.:. ,ii&lt;l* **t h tr " i» IM r j: -a’* ’ W i l l .ayliit- - u sii k, — I h H - — •
air.
Rlnee
American
broadcasting
the
Estonians
until
noon
today
to
w ire would, have on control ot
Scotch
hmi.Dlher
whiskey.may
nfulwlt)-be^
slrtciiy-#nf&lt;.|CF.t
-nt.1
Mr
kliicd
early
tvttny“by
n
nr-gto
wit
.
]
|
tv
totd
Hcwsmcti
tn
HouUcr City,
Is
entirely
supported
by
adzrertis.
,
.deride—
rwbaher
to
sru|
-uway_
in
Fldrida Citrus Commission adver­
Ing and th# press not ettUtaly so. their tioy craft nr be sent to Ellis pear atain at somewhat high, r|Hayer;
tising funts.
A.
\Y.
ilu.
mm#
of
I'lllaburg,
l‘«j
if/ke"*.''*’
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"
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'’y
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NVv’
u'JId
Q.at
ho__d»d not,
rices. They said OPA ceilings ■.
,1 . . . .
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hi,‘T he guuld bo in. Washings
W. L. Story, chairman of the it might be natural tp expect that island for deportation to Swr.den. £
is now. associated vvitb It- W . M,'*| 11 Rhcrif
ad
tended
to
keep
them
from
th#'
Sheriff
\
\
.
f.lnl.oie
said
that
tuit
on
ill#
dale
specified
by
advertising
massage*
would
occupy
Another
band
of
1
1
Estonian*
Commission’s advertising commit­
CuHougb. stale distribulor of tho' Deputy llaniinn McDuffie and ■» i l.#wj, r,i| l.egiiuqug of Dio new
|
FORCE DSHD
tee and a director of the Orange a larger proportion of Tadlo pro­ and on* Finn and a third party market;
I
Kirby Vacuum Cleaner t'otnpnny McComli policeman named Miller [ cnnlinrt talks, King Is cutroiitly
A New York bakery leader an­
I .
County Farm Bureau,
HU declared thu grams than they occupy in the of IRjtre calmly owalUng th# same
JERUSALEM. Oct. IM-td*, * with offices located in Dm Hartford urn* to Die home of the negro,{ making u tout of western areas
the
committee
I___^ _i m . i.ild be unable to white space of newspapers or orders which were given to their ticipated Hltle change In consumed
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l.Ufius Hrowu, , to idvestigute li oil• federal business,
wprk Inteilfgcetly under th* a- magaainea. The reverse of this, is Yellow countrymen—order* idling Brice* of bread end beked go»d&lt;. The Palestine guvcrnuirnt sat* AD«n(ic National Honk Uultdlng.
The m gotialioru .iispule took
le said he expected flour prim it was necessary to us# fore# ia- Mrs, Huemmc is expected In arrive| disturbance." McGuffl# culled from
them they must put to fen ngaln.
mendment which would ellmlnete tru*.
to remain about the same. Hut
Monday to disembark^, ine of Dii4,t„.r,. ihjs week, and they plan in. the front of tlie hmi-e saying ho on poltticul significance tmlay
"In the case of the great maiorcontinuing appropriations. Story
wlirit tlie pO’sident .J-tli# UMW’a
Chicago flour mill spokesman for. HI4 Jewish refugrrs "d.-p .rtc.l I. I , h - r e
1wnnU'd *o speak lu lliown.
also said that the requirement tty of aucccssful newspaper* and
district
17,
William Hlitzard,
cast a jump of 25 to 60 lent* a Cyprus after they alli-mpU'd iv
Mr. McCullough reported that he I
{falling for legislative approval or magailnes, M&gt; percent or more Crumley Sells Half
j
t
. w
ffftiiu* to Ilu* ooor ami firftl a I’*!- termed "Die government's interhuRdrcd pounds In the price nf enter I’alcstin# illegally. The an *, i oisrut
M W advertising budget Would lit of their total apace t* occupied by
nouncement says minor insiudlii4* had .1.1 mi order# on hand for ... 1 , , ^ kho(gun m.d McDuffie was preUtDoii, s.f tin- existing conltect
‘ 'up the committee's fund until the advertlalng. In the e**e of a net­ Interest To Montieth flotlr.
said it was
resulted when 200 of Dip Jew* had iuum cleaners,wh^|i cannot tw d e _ kj)|ri| i„,laI„|y xh# Sheriff said «" ow-sidtd. ami he suld
.» ■ * * ■ luuFmal mmmrn BWwa
was apprqnd ot dls- work with which 1 am familiar,
f‘h»t D
by
un*ctupuloua
t l ; i&gt;n pioi
&gt;- un*crupu
lulls m em .
Magnesium la finding new uses to be put ashore forcibly. S’li ul b^r liveretf irecausc o f the inability of ,hal h# nmj atn,iher officer h tid
only « 8/10 percent of the net-,
B. B. Crumley, Insurance agent
apn
e m o c r a tic narty *—
the nmipaiiy inCleveland. Ohm. to f„||awed McDuffie ami Miller and] liens uL
"T Die
the D
Democratic
to *
e, the dlructAr* of the work’s total program time la de­ at No. 50&lt;t Atlantic National Hank becauae of its vibration-dampen­ details are k Ivcii in th# Dritl.li M-cure elm-trie motors f.ir IfiO.niW ,||,n| Hrowu was allot to deuth in desiroy our union.' To thi* Uuxing
properties.
ennounrement.
voted
to
commercial
announce­
Florida Cllru* Producers Trade
Building, has fold a half Interest
znrd
"Dm —
miner* should
clcnners. This delay ho altritunc.r
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1 'added. &gt;*.iAssociation, tn session in Lakeland. ments. In other words, out of the in hi# company *t o
Howard
vole tik# they strike.’*
to Ol’A interference which lie said
1,0«0
minute*
this
network
I*
on
' also voiced their opposition lo the4
Montieth, former agent here for
holds prices lo he p.(|l fo, mof.os
, proposed amendment*. Association the air eiacH day of the week, the the past five vests for the Metro­
hy olil maunfactureis to low levels, Spaghetti Supper Is
Vets Have Advantage
commercials
take
an
averag*
nf
i president W. C. Pedsrson of
politan Life insurance Company.
but iwrmits new manufacture!s
Wavtrly said, "Th* situation under only #7* minutes."
Mr, end Mrs. Montieth came here
In Postal Exams
to pay more and bene# gel deli­ Planned For Joyce eft
these two amendment* could easily
from Haines City and live at 81*7
veries.
AIMED AT TIREa
dtoreek th# Cltru* Commlwlon at
West Sixteenth Street.
Veterans will be -given marked
Arrangemenls-^vere mad# for a
^ 4f»e-wh*n tb* cltru* Industry
Mr. Crumley ha* been operating
Th# Seminole Oun Club re­ a* to the proper categories,,*uch
fre# spaghetti supper for all mem* advantages In ratings in open
POISON ALCOHOL
need* .It* mo*t in working out the - BERLIN, Oct. J4-W V-Ratslaii hie agsnry for ihe past twti years
sumed its regular weekly prac­ as A. B.l. C. D, shooters sccordln
aslkorltlc* have given their verFRANKFURT, GERMANY. Oct. tiers and their wives of the Junior competitive examination for proproblem* ahead of tsa.**
•km of Ike fatal ehoetlng #f aa and prior 1° th*l for eight yeat* tice Ttvolvw shoots on the Police to th* regular N.R.A. rules and 24— f/Pl— United States Army Ommh#r of Commerce nt their bstional appointment to the posi­
regulations, Byrd J. Comic, presi­
tions of substitute ctrrk ami sub­
Amertean civilian ia Berlla 8an- area representative for the Metro­ Range yesterday afternoon from dent, said today.
■Inclurs worked todny to *nv# thd regular luncheon meeting held nt stitute enrrier nt the Sanford
.
COBRECTTON " ..
the Motors Inn today. Routine
lives
of
n
group
of
American
In her appeal t » Xlwanlana day iy a Soviet M. P. Tfce aotheri- politan Company. Before coming 8:00 to 0:00 oVloek.
Coma out and help make these
Post Office, It was nniminred to­
U*a declare the Bed A m y M. F. to Sanford h llvsd In Eusll* wilh , After several %weka of prae- matches interesting. The annual soldiers who singed n nnrty in n business was carried nn and pre­ day by th# U. R. Civil Servica
‘
for contributions
WM alatfatg at the Hrv- nf th# hi* family end now lives et 120 tics the members, and any other dues for membership are 81.00, giri-on stockade at Heid#|berg, sided over by president Jnck Rati- Commission of Atlanta, Ga.
facilities for tn* I
Amerkan Jeep when he kilted the West Sixteenth 8treat. Both Mr.
soldiers
drank gsn.
Eh School library*
an who -are Interested In re­ and ammunition will be supplied Germany,
Applicants must actually live
Forty-five member# were preeetit
Amerkaa— Robert Flory of Paw- Crumley aod Mr. Montieth er# volver Miooting will be classified to memburs at cost, ha willed.
rocklsils nf fault juier gild gtoison
within the delivery area of the
tiSTii
Ktwxnlsne and are also actlv# In
llcohol. The result—ope soldi cc and it was decided that the supper Sost office or be patrons of.it.
1City Nek.
The following scores wars turned tot:
,
,wbo*1l**d In town*
is d#nd and IR ar# ill, four criti­ will be held tomorrow night at
/lyfc affaire,
mpioyec* of ti*i post office are
Blew
Timed
Rapid
Total
WARM IN M A IN S
cally. Th# doctor's rejnirt it'* too the Seminole Country Club. Th# considered patrons. Basic pay for
* -ot
793 . earlv to say how many &gt;&gt;f th# club will open at 7:00 I’.M. and suMitutes is 81.04 an hour, and
9*
R7
«7
W E T MATCHER
supper will be served at 8:00 P. M, after 2,024 hours of satisfactory
W. H, Orabam
M
M
M
386
FALMOUTH. Ifr*., Oct &gt;4 &lt;4^ , OflVJpEXJO, N. Y., Oct, 24, C D soldiers will recover.
The main attraction on the en­ service will be Increased five
J. A. Howard
M
M
«7
777
Civilian* soon wtll be able to obNad Benlth
m
, ®l
m
376
tertainment program will be a cent* an hqftr per year until
tain an Hem which heretofore
78 GET CARH
U B. earth *
M
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*7
343
^ la^ late . October, Thte has been available only to the
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24, fJTY— mogican act which will start nt maximum pay of 81-84 an hour
Oordoo Dean
u
Yf
to
380
is reached, Applicants roust
armed wnekea, ami thwt ip th#
It we* disclosed today that ft.- 0:0ft P. M.
. (0 the°iee*l
RoBand Dean
it
'O i o
M
24T
Visitor* at th# meeting were Df. 18 to 50 year* of axo, iul44
community, r o e a e
and water-reeUtan* match. The match
000 dikdbled veteran* have a|vH. n. muingaley
an
u
at.
347
«
bloomed In profusion, will light while wft. It’s guar­
t)liq,l for new automobiles utnler Clyde H. T#rwill#inir. 8r„ Joe from veterans. Forms for
/ tnJt J °s U U ^ D »* talk and i
O. V. BtnlUt
Tl
.V at
74
241
wrru cut E*ny spinach anteed to function even after be­
the "cars for ampuleea” program. Rounder, Karl Schultz and Holmes cation must h# filed wit
reference was not to tb#
na
It M Ortglr 83
80 ’
• 74
eeeded itself wee picked ing under water more than four
At the latest count, only 70 cars Mellon and Tom Freeman who U civil eervic# offic# at Atlanta
j Klwaal* club.
[jutd
203
J. H Pattarsan
71
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no Islet,than Oct. 81.
„
had been delivered.
4
a new member.
hours.
*
. ;;
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•
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„ claimed that on' the baili of reg
Istrstlon* She Democrats ahoutd
V win In Montana, Washington
and California, but that nevertbelesa he saw a Republican
awing. Ha declared that ths an­
swer will be found in ’the big
Mdlont vote — among, those who
- *i/4"itW talking,- ■
Highlights of President Truman's press conference are as
followit
The Chief Executive ssld It’s
up to Interior Secretary J. A.
Krug to handle the threat of a
coal strike by John L. Lewis'
United Mine Workers. He re­
fused to discuss the Lewis ulti­
matum for a reopening of the
•oft-coal workers contract:
Replying to questions about
^th e
budget. President Truman
said he would have a 'statement
m on that -eubject later today. He
^ gave no hint as tn jrhnt It may
.contain... ,
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Ol'A Price ( eiliiitfs

Seminole Gun Club Resumes Weekly
Pistol Shooting^At Police Range

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SANFORD

H L K A L L I, S A N h O K U ,

F L O R ID A

THURSDAY,

O C T . 24,

1946
■TH UR SDAY,

N S l " * ’ * »»•«'«■
c o u r t , a n ti r » u ’ l . « . n f l l r .l u * * l n . t to o
l i . r . U r V a i|U lrr.l t o ( l l r
7 Mir I m il
fo u r!
of
Hcmln
, y H l » ' i » l‘ l f s n u t » . &lt; t tt r ro n a )lt .r V lo r M a . In r h n n r a r jr . I.
« c ii* r a l l ' i r n c , ) In I h i U ! ll ..f i : , . ; n - . l u l l f o r i t l r e r e * t h r . r
H n ' | i l i l n l .In * 4 Id rn i|«# o il o r b r f m r 1 to r o n im im l j o u to t f
i # r | tfir 2ntl «l*&gt; «*f l» # ( f in W r , I9 IA , a n d b &lt; f n r i p a id c o u r t on u
-d- In ih**fr a f t f p III# r**u r 4
••»«•«. If . j j i . i d«&gt; «»f N ovem ber.
* any &gt;&lt;»* h i v e , . « s a id U t il p a r r - o l t i . i w l . . I i . c r r . P ro «
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«fulr«-«! h r la w , uni! f a l l
r lv » a
lirt-ifp l*r*» l'o n f * M o *fMI !»• e n t e r *
a r't a tiatn et &gt;«*u.
T h l« ftu H m p lia ll
I— p u b l^ h m l
M u r a w e e k fo r f*&gt;ur I I I n n i w u i l v t
! « &gt; r k i In th e H a ii/o rd
I U i a M. a
( I K |h r * &lt; i|u p « r o f f c r n r r a l « lr » u l i t l o n .
O K . puM lPht d
In
H t m ln o t*
L 'u u iit y .

Clover Blamed
For Sexless Sheep
MELBOURNE M V - A new
d lu u c which ftffwl* the fer­
tility of aliccp it threatening
the reproduction of flock* in
Western Auitralla 'and part of
South Australia and Victoria.
An Auitralian Government, re­
search officer, disclosing the
pretence of the disease, aaiil it
wat thought originally It uras
associated with an early type
of clover known oa-dwnlganuji.
but now there w «« eome *uggr»tlon that later clover* such a*
1ft. Barker and Tallarook were
involved.
* The officer aald the clover*
. Miihtd to contain sulntanrc*
clotely allie,! to oestrogen. u fe­
male hormone and ulmllar to
•tllbeeitrol,
a
manufactured
chemical used In human ther­
apeutic* ami veterinary work,
rta
auhgttncr*.
he declared,
Itemed to up*et the ductle»&gt;
gland* tyitem of anlmtlt and
■fleeted the lireeding orifani of

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PACK AG E S IO H .IP
GSM 51 AtCAOl BUlt. PhcHeS/M

1946
THE

Rural Common Sense

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H ER ALD , SANFORD.

F L O R ID A

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S A N FO R D ’S BIG FR IEN D LY F U R N IT U R E STO R E

Dy Spud* Johnsaa

NEEDING MtTI!. \\)r. |.osi:
SO MlX’ll *WE COULD IMF

from fu n ction a l p e rio d ic pain

o f IM IA C l r r u K
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The new Rccloture Top fill
k+tk m , tad help* keep Dili*
Crystals package ,dg»r*
frcih hmgrw.

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A favorite reerrallonln oar town
It gelling together la one or an­
other's home aad making mu*ir.
There’* homebody at the piano; a
guitar; a Oddi* player; aid Molly
Birtlea even ha* a harp!

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Stains, Dvllness Vanish from

•» a**4»» la a ate* .f -,i„,
•40 • mil* Mm.ll, r.ntaf
ai.lo.. Oral*,. *0*r, 41.4.1.
n ilM .a u m i' T m lM t
■eartl. 114. m *. AO ,Hi
*&gt;»*«“' MO|
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Ancient Indian Cultural Ties
Reached South Of The Border

HORSE!.

without k l t c h p n
Phone 18-VV.

privilcgca.

FURNI8IIKD hotr«~*k7&lt;!plng
apartment. t:«ll 437-W after
4:00 . P. Sf. . itefined people
- onl* ’
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FUIINI8IIKI) apartment—suitable
for couple. Phone 7YH-XJ after
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A ^ c / o ^ B u ' °

(1 )
G ood Chicks.
(2 )
Good C are. - ( 3 )
Good
F lorida Housing a n d Equipment.
(4 )
G ood F lo r
Ida Feed*.

T H E SANFORD

W A N T E D TO R E N T

e.’XPCHT painting—contract -:r
hocrly buais. 8. G. Oroga-i,
roof* repaired. Phone 1154 or
7R3J.
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S a n fo rd A ven u e a t 2nd Street
R obert E. P ark , M g n

Phone 154

A.VgKI&gt;— Futnlshei or unfur
ni*hed apnrtnient VeedW urgent­
ly 'by couple with .1 child,
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no children.
Fulton I
Phone 022-J/

PUBLIC stenographer.
Park, phono 1130.

N o w to Attend.
OUR G A L A

H ALLOW EEN
IDNIGHT SHOW

FRUIT Cakes canned tor ship
ping. Mrs. Brown Miller.

3 R E A L E S T A T E FOR S A L E

COLT automatic hnmmerlesa re­
volver, .38 cal., 130. Almost TYPIST will assist offlc**, c
Individuals
with eorroi
new. See Aack Williams, Buick
deuce, mailing lists, mo
Garage, Sonfoni.
statemonta. Work railed
WOOD HITS
all site*
STANLEY HKACHS
12-inch sweep
HANFORD HARDWARE CO. GROCERY STOId ; for sale with
58 ACRES on beautiful shore*
- 5:room apnrtnirnt upstair*. Good
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210 East First 8L
of Lake Monroe. Edward F.
location. i*bona LOT, '
Lane, Phopg 1111.___________
LOANS
IL200 — FUBNIlfnED s m a l l
homo near Winter Park. Inelude* gan re, automatic gas
hot water icater and 'several
strict privacy; fast service
' fruit tree*.
FLORIDA LOAN'CO.
$11,000 — l
IUJ Sanford Avenue
O'ROOM home for *alt-, 2 mile*
out or. L’elcry Ave. 2 bedroom*,
sleeping porch, bath, dining
room, kitchen, hri-akfa*t room,
service porch, large lot, fruit
tree*, double garage. Phone It.'ul-

ONE walker gyp. Five year* old.
Deer and fox hound: Guaranteeik
$75. It. 'A. Johnson, Hr. P, O.
Box 1357.
REAL ESTATE W A N TE D

W E H A VE RE-OPENED OUR RUG C LE A N IN G D E P A R T M E N T
DOMESTIC RUGS, 9x12

WE NERD LI STING 8, 'of Farm*,
Home*, Grove* and Busin***
Property.
W . IL William*,
Realtor, Tom Bolt Associate,
'*hnna_1120. 310 N . Park Avu.

O T H E R S l i E S — Sc P E R S Q U A R E F O O T
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H A V E YO U R RUGS TREATED TO PR EVENT MOTH DAM AGE!
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enam el for a spotless kitchen that
m ake* you so im patient to get -In
there and alart cooking I
PbYMOUTW
PARTS A NID
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Pabarito Net.
Phmso I M l

itery fabrics Robert
H Brawn, SOU N,
Are*. Orlando. Ft*.

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Cabinet

Mo d e r n

b e d r o o m s u it i

D ream room fo r two, p la n n e d with the very latest mod-

GRITS and meal—ground fresh
. every Monday from snowflake
Phon* R, W. Lord. 7faLW.
BEAUTIFY your floors —
corn. Can be bought at Card‘ ner’s Store, Lake klonroa. 10 TOUCIITON A WATSON-, 1201
chin*. Homes,
Calory Ave. Ha* Purina Food*.
lb. hag. * 1.0 0 .
Phans DcLand
Alano, O il Co
chick*. The .4 a n f o i
8tore, 2nd A banford.

IMITATION leathora la
colon and large atlaet

llo n u

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AUTOMOBILE A judlator*
paired. Wright A Cohen
ege, list A French. Ph. 101

• O R IE N T A L RUGS 10c PE R SQUARE FOOT
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6 A R T IC L E W A N T 'D f
I'L l BUT your &lt;ar -agardUxei ELECTRIC appltaaea twpalruof age nr condition- Ho* Ra*!/
» e repair washing taacblne*.
, 808 W, 2nd 8L
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Trotter Appnanes 8ei»lca, 301
USES) piano* tor nth. Th# Music

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Garrison, 4213.

R O O F T ILB
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Spanish A barrel type
H. a Pop* Co* lac. 860
* wMtn and colored
R. A R. ROOFING T«I.K CO.
MIRACLE CONCRETE Col J. E.
Tenrlllwrtr, J r , Mgr. Camant Plant-300 Carswell 8t.. Phone 1121
Daytona Beach. Fla.. Box 51f
Water Proofing — Building
Block* — Sower Pipe.
SOB

10c PER SQUARE FOOT

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FILL UP with Fuel Dll and Karosene before winter. •
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STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHT’
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OR quick sale—2 10 fL butter or
Erodurc boxes, as is or repaired. 12
Ifctylc Bervice Co. .
EB8ENOSJ1. Two mule power
duster, good condition—Hay r**St

Hden Ann Frvll-Hut Mix contoim {lots
chopped fruits, ptttrn end almond mtali,
tpitts, tnittd for dinnertime maglt. Add
ItAN 103 YARDS
ordinary toki bolter and you'll hare a
RALEIGH, N. V. (&amp; )£ dslklovs fruit tali*. Us* if for foppingt,
»rd Turner, baekfiehl
fillings, puddings, k» ho* desserts, fon­ North Carolina State,
up la*t Reason'* longes
dant rolls, nut and fruit ban.
crllfglate grid ilarh iv
trotle.l tor.’ yard* ugnin&gt;
at Durham. Turner wa*
All-Conference, the
|a.
season*.
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tour si*p

K P . f W n i E. WACKER
American Fruit Grower* Wilg.
Maitland, Florida .

IU R S D A Y . O C T . 31 S T
11 .i n n m
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•■AU'NS mowe d.
Reasonable
prices. Jerry Lord, phono liiH-

FJKE wood—roak and pine. Free
delivery. Early order* will Ire
cated on a lake, truly on** of
given Immediate attention. Phone
the show place* of Orange

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Frepcr* delicious,
tasty desserts
frMih
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minimum of time
and trouble.

There u a grrtter need for iumher that) any other ti-rlod i„ our
resretlme hMtorr hut million* of
* » r t l_ f e « of valuable timber and
million* of small ire**. that
...-I irould
uroduce timber * rr tie*(roved
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evnry
ye’ f bv tincont rolled fir?"
The well-bein* of the f,
Uie nation depend* op th,.
'..is. -e -h-&gt; t -'-r vc*
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fhouctnd* or Ion* of f-ri'ie oil
*te w**hed awav from our farms
ov voter rrn'lnn eve-v vpor *•'flc'ent farmlnp iim-rn*,
i...^
• V~pr V»fnre |.j* »j,.
,,r
meil
.* h-*w. vcI ml'M-uis
•f round. o« ,r~1 m"’ t
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V a lu a b le Prem ium Coupon in Every Bag.

*TH E FA LC O N ’S
A LIB I”

W ANTED

Fertilizer. Thr Sanford X-Cal SALESMAN vr *alulady wiuit.jJ
Rtorv. I!mi &amp; Sanford.
, *“ &lt;1° canvaaeing for attractive
-----------— i—-------- ------------------l p.oduct, guaranteed by reliabas
“ V u* &gt;pr • l°v® Pipe — stove
local firm. Large commission,
pipe • 'bow* and other cold
Wenderfuf-opportunity to make
* H T vvtvv im r n x i
* owl moBOY from now ’til Christ-

, Here’s the Keys to the Florida
Poultry Profit I-«oek

(Jack)
Baldwin ha* traveled more than
.'ID.onn mile* in th ■ pa*t *ix foot­
ball *nr*nrr* Inoktng nt;'ghn\if a*
a int'inlwr* of the Grange Howl
schedule committee.
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fiddle—even badly I)

A 01 f r l MI N C I -IN O A T S — I U f TH I I W f

Because F lorida Condition* D iffe r So R ad ically
From O ther Sections.
X 'C E L L Feeds are C o n ­
tinually F L O R I D A F A R M T E S T E D .

KNOXVILLE. Term.— 0P&gt;—Bib
Neyland, hark at the University
helm after five years in the Army,
had n record of 118 victories
against 14 loaw-w and rFrht tic*
before o|&gt;ening of the IJHI sea­
son—hi* 16lh at Tennessee.

Beeauao the iplrlt of harmony la
there—harmony between folks who
like each other’ll company, who en­
joy the alraple, homey atmoophero

6 A R T IC L E

SMALL aimrtmcnt Mr rent. GIO
TV. First SL
P*nny lee penny, and pound let
pound. 3-Mlnuto Oats lo your bod
hronklant bob Mo ethos one typo
el cereal la *m naturally, rich la
Vitaadn B|. Pro UI a. bon aad Eaorgy I Ask lav the package with
The Big Hod X
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From where I alt, it’e a heap
more Important to h^ a poor Addle

Copyright, 19t0,L 'iuud Stores Brewers r — J - ~ *

F O R R E N T*

A rnerica,
rK*"' light ha* been tip own on
the early Indian* of .Oklahoma,
Louisiana and 'IVTin* by excava­
tion* of the Spiro inoundt dearKufnula, Okla. Commenced about
10 year* ago, thi* digging ha*
revealed that the aborigine* laid a
hi.hllT-developed culture, extentive
religiou* practice*, arti-Ii.- Inclina­
tion* and some conception of
science, nreheologista hevrl.
The Rpiro mound* yielded mace
than 1.000 skeleton*— p*e*umnbly
of wterifiriul victim* buried liefare
the arrival of the first European*
Other village
Irelleved to!
I„. between Mro and 1.30*1 yent»
old, have hnn found in nnrthi'a&gt;tt
Oklahoma. *aulhea«tern Oklahoma,
mwtheaatem TeTB*. msrthwbatern
l.ouixiana ami western Arka.i.a*.
it un* atated here.
(
The prehialorie people np|M)ielitly had a well defined conception
r.t utter-life, fnr they hurird otnamerit*, weapon* and pottery ve».
*el* with their dead. Skull* found
near altar* »ugge*letl to aicheol-

—with nothing mart etching than
•Id tonga, aad a gloat of moderate
brer or rider.
,

What comet out lan’t the begt
music In the whole world. In fact,
a lot of It It downright bad. But
nobody even thinka to question or
to criticize.
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Get Kleenlfe today at
TOUGH TON DRUG CXI.

A m t .TWO Oil AY*, luting five month*. Mr*. Father Degenhardt and
her five-year-old daughter, Grctchen. are ready to leave Pittsburgh, Pa.,
for New York. There, they'll tall for Germany to be rcunltedr wlth
their Gl hutbahd-dad. Mr*. DegcYthdriK'i father borrowed* a Jeep to
take their luggage east when they could not express It because of
the teamsters’ itrike In New York City.
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C l e r k , of the C i r v u i t
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om where I sit „;fay Joe Marsh

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WIT.NK.HH rn&gt; hand and

OCT.

e r i l at H a n fo rd , C « M * it ^ n f H »m l*
n a if a n d S l a t * of K l o i d j . t b i« th e
* 4 id d a y of O c to b e r. A , f&gt; l ) | f .

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C^U.Vlal

Dr l/eonnrd Barker
« Optometrist

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W IT.V K M »«y ha o il. a n d o f f l f l n l
p .a l at H a n fo rd . H o n lf t o lc f ’o u n t y ,
1*1 »I»V». H u * th e XJrd . U r *»f O r t t jb t r .
A l» . !*•«*

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• l l la f u r t h e r o r d e r e d
th a t th l»
c it a t io n b * |»uM I»h#J in
p* ’ ■
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fo rd l l r r a l d . a n m a p a f x r p .ib t lr lit d
In H c n fo r d . H e m ln o le C o u n t y , Ift u r i*
d a. o n e r e a c h w e e k f*»r fo u r 4 4 )

Hqw women and girls
may get wanted relief

ROBB’S HOME B A K E R Y

Bye* •tamlned—Gln**r* fitted
*. 203 8. Orange- Ave.
Orlando, Florida
Phone 49B7

be f|itrred ai;atfi«l

•e'n design bedroom

furn itu re in richly

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finish­

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h a rd w a re . Chosen •’*

as h p art o f thi* w o n d e rfu l borne outfit, but savings priced
in the event you want It separately!

COCKERS Red Hon
8 wka. 38 champ* in
Mrs. A. D. Marsh. 1
R t ; 1. Now Smyrna

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SANFORD

HERALD, SANFORD,

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THURSDAY,

f ^r«v POSTWAR SUFFERING IN GREAT BRITAIN
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of raiflifiK $1,500 with which to purchase* new books and
equipment for the higli school library. Miss Etlnn £hittenrlen, librarian, is in charge of the drive iind this week
has-been visiting the vnrious civic clubs describing the
needs of the library and seeking the cO-operntion of our
business mid professional men in this very worthy en­
deavor. ■ '
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As we understand it. the library now has about four
thousand hooks which have been well organized and
classified and which have proved both useful and enter­
taining to. the students, so far as they go. However, moat
of them are old and practically no new bookft have been
'added since 1935, amt there is*n pressing need for certain
types of books which Iiave never boon available there. *
That the vnlue of the library is appreciated by the
students is indicated by the fact that with 458 students
enrolled last year, an average of 12 hooka per student
were borrowed from the library last &gt;Var. while the at­
tendance, including repeaters, reached 17,092 for' the
year.—We regard this as a very creditable record mfd
indicative of the desire for knowledge' which our stu-

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0 9 1SAY! MOW
AWFUL! TWt POOR

D U C H E S S W O N 'T
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tilnr troths or profession written in the hooks which should

The Gall-Ip. Dull indicate* It**.
. puldiran viclutle, in New York
*n&lt;l j Dhjiit_&lt;fjjKl} file |k u i ut. .i f
Jliiu* Vulei^- it, !*fi| ia ie u t ly fru"
hr itrpuhliiun lltlrker fig .vlintur,
tidy 35 perreni fur Ole lletmicniti.
lutfman, In New Ymk'* giibrinaurinl race. 2 peirrnl-famr lie*..1
iy: 3K. perreni. Mead

liolicrt Wi|liam un Oct. lit at the
Kernnld.ljiuglitun Memuiiul ||u*-

p.taf. Mr*. I'urHih «u* the funn­
er Nellie 11■ilil**,- uf iMrult, Miih

SleUik rule# g {*■&lt;-td *ct,i*kJr4a,y «uV. *.i.l.-,ci lk%f
lu»lt*Wl i*i#iwe M.&gt;vli # «n ... I jUl‘.I'. ' I I^ II |

j'.T h trq are nliotit r.Mi.iinti huild
lug fire- evtiv &gt;r:n ii. tin- I n «•
Stale*.
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W A S H IN G T O N LETTER
. Ily JA N H KADS
• Ifi e'he Full Employment lllll I
which » e have ulrraily enacted » e ;
WASHINGTON. (A
have conimiHriji-fhe t^ivernmenf mints are working I
&lt;o keep jnh oppdVlunitdt open tu l" ' 1* night, lo suppb
the niH**e» of the people of th e. '"*h enough dome*
muiitry *.. «• tu prevent u* from 1r#r(J on its hutine**
i*sCMtf&gt; nuiniing hungry and unem-1 If Hie present drm
ployV.I the "Heel* upd highway*♦mb*.- nlcklra, dime*
uf t h e land \Ve tried fo «et up* dollar* continues, off
safeguard* that would toevent* the util be uerrssaVy for
•infion slipping, bark Into another! turn "in :l,000.0(1,).il
depression n* if illd under Dresld- 1Yoin* during the 12

•hat they don't -repeal by legisla­
tion they will repeal by adminis­
tering them in such a way that
they will not mean anything. I
feel that .the Idg lm*ine*s crowd
|Wuul,|

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hark

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•and take nvei sguln a* they did
unde,
Harding, Conljdge and.
Hoover.
So with all the fault* and *hori
coming* ami failure* that tvr
Demociat* have had. our rectinl ■
i* iineipiatlrd in the history of the
United States or any other country
In what ive have done for'.tho
people of the lamt..So'\ve as l,em*
locrats have reason io lie pr«ud of
lour scroniplishmvnts as well as
i irgretful of pur shortcominis. Now
•is the time when we have got ,n
tight If we are lo keep the gov­
ernment a* Abraham Lincoln sai.l
lit should lie, "A government of the
ptuiple.^ for the people und by the
people". The IteDubllrans have Ihe
money, ihcy have the big newjpapers. I f we win it will he be
enuse Ihe people, realizing whtl
tnU election means to their prosperdysm t their peace, see to Ir

llrcnu'e of the heavy demand
nt home. Ihc mints have produc*' I
v*r\ few foreign coin* in the p««t
f? « months During the year end
ing June 30- the mints produced
■1.198/il |,7UK coin* for eight dif­
fer* nt c. untrie*.
There were Colombia. Culm,
Ethiopia, the Netherlands, the
Philippine*. Salvador, Saudi Ara
bin and Venezuela.
Order* hrc pending for approzi*
mat.ly 250 00(1,000 coins for Culm;
the Netherlands Fast Indies, Pan.
nma, Vtneiueln, Columhia, Kcuii.
dor and the Philippine*.
that the Democratic party, the
In additlrn to ruins, the mint*
party of the people,'r.ontinuns to made pll n^dal* fur thf Navy.
nave the lesponsibilitv and the Cua«t Guard and Marines during
authority of yn vrm ',»ii(.
I hi* war and many for the Army
and other government agencies. .
V eiy truly your*.
Lelsnd Howard, assistant dineCLAUDE PEPPER

FIRE and AUTO
CASH DIVIDENDS TO POLICY IIOLUEtLS

(nor iNcoopoRAito)

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TUSSY
RICH
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Joe Hendricks

VOTE FOR JOE

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Juil think of III You can buy this
luscious night cream and save
money. This Is the famous cieain
that is almost the color of butter,
ft's rich In lanolin. Get your |ar
now and see how its emollient
action helps your skin become
supple, smoother. See how it en
courages that young, young look!

* (Paid Political Adv.)
113Vi M a g n olia Ave

P ho n e 104

Touch Ion DruK Co,

104ft

i&gt;r«r r riemU.
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this afternoon on is
speaking tou r‘ under the auspice*
j f the Democratic National Commitu&gt;e for Democratic, nominees
which w'ill lake me into a number
of states and keep me busily oc­
It should In* Impurtani Ui re­ cupied until ^ust time to get home
member during the new roal cos* fo vote on Novemlier. 5th.
troversA that the roal miner* at el
pot laniun.tmg, or linking ngainM, . Tomorrow I sprnd in conference
'heartless ruld-hliioilrd capitalists, jviih Democratic leaders In Cld»
Whom John L. Lewis Ibranded last ;ngo. On Friiay the 18th I shall
»r fs "swindlers ami murder* he in Minnesota, the 18th in North
ns-he began his negotiations, 1Dakota, the 21s( in' Michigan and
Illinois, the '27th and SHth in In­
diana, the 29th In Ohio, the 30th year while It Only reached 300
billion dollars In Ihe boom war
year of 1944. Many things like
Mpigera'ora, sewing machines ami
Udngs of thgl sort are already
jwuig nroducnl In larger quantify
mis before
sro swev (MV
iBiii
the war.. 1/1
Of Vk/UIIV.
course,
many other fields the dehtaml
* so, huge Ihst production has
( yet been able to match It at
I. Thtr\ undoubtedly Is a lot of
nfuslon and une4rtalntlg in. the
ibllc mind and more than t!
imild l&gt;e in governmental po
ba ‘ President had to Uke i
xperience the gres'
the greatest man In the worU
of course, everything has not
e«ty sailing and the Admlrfl
DMI has not been wlthpat mist
Yet the President 4ml the De
batle party have tried to legl
and to aamlnlstrstnJwilh a
K the Interest of is ]I .the p

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Activities
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HERALD,

SANFORD.

FLO RID A

P A C E F IV E

Mc»sdahU's Ward And
Ponder An* Hostesses

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•Mr*. J. ( , Itnvl-, general fin.trin chairman uf thc'anriiiul Smith
*ide .t'rurmiy Jsrlimtl ^M.lbAw*n
rui nival. anno,meed today that lh*
event i* scheduled fur Oct. II and
*upper will tie -irved in Ihti school
lunchroom at 5:00 I*. M. through
7:00 I’. M under the *ii|&gt;ervi»iiiii
(if .Mr*. .I»i*h I’hillip*.
The event*- w iir*b fgin nt tl-,00
I*. M. with tlie costume parade
•t.eing -c-hcdiilrd nt 7:00 I'. M on
the j*chind ground* umlei the
dlrrellnn uf Ml*. I. I', Ftillen Mi*.
J.
Mitchell wdl Itavi . *
the program ill the njditoiium-it&lt;
4:00 F. M.
Other chairmen, are a fo llo w :
hot dug*. Mr*. J i : . Foiitliivuid:
drinks. J. C. Ihivis; popn rn. Mr*
Jark Mnrllonald; 1-001111 &gt;■ store,
Mr*. W, C. Iluie: plant *ale. Mr,*
.tie Corley; ,;piM.U hi.u**'. it* 5*.
I.. \ .Hire; ji*'|i title, Mi- lli'in '.
Itu**vll; 1 ii.-ine ilde, Mr* K. It
Smith: cake*. Mr?. C. M Flowei .
candy* Mr*. Ilulwrt Drawn; mi
tery show. .Mr*..Jack liu- ell, ft h
p. lid. Ml*. J. I- Itedding; f i.'tone
telling, Mr*. John Miller mid mi-.
Ilmi, Mr*. John lliggin .

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n»iirile.1 ,t
.iml uiiiiiicuii
. -ui« l .1 I eler*on Client la*l *i't fur hi.'ti
amt M i. II It,
uei l
in • I'rmnc. ln where *bc IMIinni. .It ah . given it unvelty
■aught ,i lld.le study course in Mutmnri) lm\ f&lt;i| lov m-iuv
•hr First baptist Chinch
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i t* t r i* * h m v n t *
w e re
M 'linl t»y Mi*. .1. \. tfillon I,, the
lull..win. Mr*. It. it. uiih.tnt. Jr.,
Mi*. Wallace Philip*, Mrs. It***-*
lliu-hunait of Washington. 11. t".,
Mr*. Lliarlr- Ihtt* and Mr*. Ster­
ling llolling .if Washington, 0.
Mr and Mi
Drift Hal.out plo:
AIm Mr* i: y K Fyntes*, Jr*.
to leave tnniiriow fur lheir hone Mi». I lr r m l Mn«e*, Mi*. John
III • let i land, tllilii, a.ler Viwltin. I .re. Mi &lt; Joe Jarrell,- Ml*- Ilurcilh..'
for -r.me time here with relatives I*.Mi'll. Mi.-- France-. Mnlmiiey.
Mr*.'Ward and Mr*. Pointer
Yellow fatl flower* aete ntt*ue*
l.n ly tinmigi'.l iiuiuml tin- putty
rimilia fur llte lu-t get-f. gelhei
llii* gtutip uf friend* tin* had t»
tin- p«*t -evrrnl year*.

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upper icvejllly given fui
tel un.l MU* Siilnrv • " "
d Cuiilun, Ohio mu- o k ’
liver Spring* recently. Ijho
er nnd Mf-* llcime**v Fan
plane *iu Ik* the huUM*
I
dr*. Knight'* In Lilly ,J.rt.t
evernl day*.
Mi

ing mutan lur t;lny nna*
To produce tile very tiesl tun • !»*••■*Jble. rvmember that &lt;v*iv apron
l.iui u job in do and-ituiM he |«a
l.iwl u_* w**ll as |in*U&gt;*
Ifere Is n I0*pnlnt o.sl for a
kitchen apron rui:8CsH\l hv ctami low »peclsll«ts of DM' If K O '* '
j partment of Agriculture'
Will shoulder Mr.ip* it.iv pu*’ '
I Anchor .trim fimilv tn hick, well
above waistline !-!*■ them **»ju
I Into a single -trip aftei p.i m •
nier .Imulder* nr rluKk-i i piilrtii
1Hat hold* tie-in *«*ure \u", —•
n'.|*'D*eer in hull
I* the aiimn fire from
.iteti |
fia/arif** ('him-* plain M-»* *r;m .
Nu ilanelliii’ t*i»- So •
i ’*
,»rllcle* iibnid Mie kitchen tin Hull* t
ruffle* to ra’rfi fire Itelullu^ &lt;*'* ■
■tie *tove
I* It e**v' In vet Irrtn* !f*e *v&gt; ,
irore fa*tenlns Hi*n nee.i«i
*
,
Ipsianc" mike ,i nlnsfore with out* j
button at hark -of '.he neck and a ,
tie I\t waist Inatrad Of u*unl hur )- ,
to-(a*ten ,b*rk b'lttons
,
I» Hie iklrt iiuxleta leli u i - 1 ^
Alloa width at ballot!! tor "idiI n a* ' graduated from
Ing and stefiptnc but. n.n.f *a ,
I fll-l't * il v .'* *ii,. *iiv*
I
murli tu'lne** th.*' k'r» un. f i ,
Ip w»* or erl *tetMb*J Jdi
Ar** t*jckr'* ample rrani'tilrntlv (|
plttrrd? Purkrl* «hnuki !»■ 1*ive ,
enough fn- r'o»et '".nd
1*1• •• r
t1:rm on full fiar'i of *h** g-rtnejit fi
fait pifi un rune* of bod
For . ,
•Ide rnrkrfs *ltaiei|t nirl -Ian' 1 i
hur lop* aVe erpmiiy- tiandv
i*ir ! ^
pocket* c*o*e In fmttl slant ajieil- •
Ir** toward bark
Tf belt lie* In birk is II narrow |
wjlli &lt;* flat Iww? Tie* mak» it j
pd'-lble fo adhi'l waistline hut n ; ‘
wh|e, fluffy Imw inav ratrh op fhln»*
•
iitkil |itirrh « hrrr button* urr
Will the npnui lr&gt;u en*•!v,, 1
Cut bullonholrA with «n»Iu
Avoid pattern'; railin'; for *u'fl*s ; '
ds
ii 1 I «Y irk lh »*m • l A 'f t y
Keen ranvlnuilun * at f.c. fr.mi
!tir apron*, illll J»»*k ptrlf\
Dil-k lumtu r&lt;uii&gt;f
i'u. ti,.i
•*!*»•.»Ir«) virtirill*; ttiwl |k » ii
ni" •i'iin-*ifr*i buttons
*llo(i*r tolof l ist cihkU uli.l
Will It wn*h well’
CIKKM0, .
trim that util Ud j lortl
fabric* Dial are rolor-fn*i and i .
apron an.I color*lav'. nLittlioroiigbl
_ y • pre-dirunk
A.tshabir fattening*
|TwDern* on cokne.1 r
. Ir roplfa of "Drr.vr^ nml
j while
tynrkgrouniU I
•Apron* for Work In the Hume."
| linger and ^ve.laundi
mav be find free from Da- attire of
I.* workmanship ne
Information U 8 .Depart meat of
Reinforce pocket rnrner
Agriculture. Waidiluglmi n t&gt; c

U-. i" it lurmall) i h i t f
. i Tiiuiii.i* uf Yigiki ■*.
. i- •| rhjiitpagnr. Tlu*
Via Juun. I'u..I., linn.
&gt;

takes him from th# Crown
i qf. Naples at \h# tan'*
n « f rorsn ; to a country
up In Florida at ito age
, an advance In life which
ires favorably with lloA ltfr**' "Struggling Up-

.Igc uf , l i * l i l i g

SLACKS I

oratiYr tile* in u ••uini,
linlid labor ,i* rii*Hv. I *
Screen \fiei the de-iun i*
sheet* of Iim' i|iici liliu **i•
over It (one at a I lute • an.
that part nf*lhe design wiiii
lit. in und mini i» cut ■u*
Him *ti*nrd fadunii lh. * h
i.euig an|ilieil In llu- " b
lime until 'he de ig'

wit* «•• »iu*i “ «• &gt;■■•'' "
liniught hi'l friend• *" 1
actresses, bullet ilain'1' ' *. "
mill artist* front South d
Russia, Nut way, Fmme.
ipsnV nnd Utjiuunm. I bey
sewn hours it day any tin*.'
wish to lietween nine mid
mid earn a (|"9'*i •'• nune
“ In Ibul wa&gt; they I'ane..*
lheir career* in the mldun'l pay a living wage !•• '
liVrs. I In y uie nil ibnng il '

S M A R T L Y TAILORKI)
'—'
.with
FINE FABRICS
•
F IN E W O R K M A N SH IP
TO D AY’S BEDROOMS GO M ODERN
W ITH T W IN H EAD BO AR D BEDS
H e a d b o a rd beds arc-, sim ple an d
c h a rm in i! T h ey're k ey ed to the
clean*cut, streamlined tem po o f to*
d a y . Dostinod to becom e • high
sp o t'w ith thoeo who p re fe r m odern
in th'dr homes I Thoeo eatrom ely
hsndsomet beds Include tho hoad*
board, maltreat, and. eix U g a a t ­
tached. to b o x spring, f

A SELECTION O F S T Y LE S
T n ilorn l llio wny all women lovr!

Easy fillin g &lt;

• *

the well-born. fttSa fough
totter health, b etW f educi
better homes, a gfteter sec
•for all the people, m e bare
to help li.tle businessBo get sti
and to grow end welysve tyh

'

■1n aim.; ei .ir). t«.

a /iredout cream I
a yolden o^urfiRiJfi/f

will be connected wllh me Us Real Estate S.'ilctman
Mr. Adants needs ho introduction lo (fie good peopl
o f Seminole County. Ha wns born and raised in San
ford, graduated fro m Seminole High School an d at
tended the UnlverJily of Florida for tw o year*. He
it an experienced
re.al e»tnt e man at t|]at w a s hit
.
occupation at the time he entered the U.- S. Arm y.
IJe served 4• j ye a r* ns W a r r a n t O ffic e ^ at Fourth
A r m y . MeHudiiuarterc, Ft. Sam Houston, Texas. If
you have any real estate lo buy or sell phone him at

The Itepiiblicans in thi*
Slate are saying,' "tart's
have a two-party system."
No one ever heard n Re­
publican in Maihe or Ver­
mont *a)' ‘‘ Let’* have a
two-party system" in those
states. Don't be fooled by
this line, tart's keep Flnr*.
ids Democratic. Gi* tn the
pells on Novemlier 5th amt
vote for the Democratic
nominees.
ItK-E LKtT
JOE HEND­
RICKS. FOR ' CONGRESS
BTH D IS TR irt’ *

SANFORD

Southside Halloween
Carnival Is Oct. :U

Hints To Housewives

Argentine Reef

M is also true that western i-ntilei
the competition u f Argentine beef. It is
than American beef, and rheaper Ru!
fairness, most he set the fact that tl,.
disease is devastating, and when it gut ii
19-9 it took the slaughter of some Inn in
•t out. Argen tin e entile have developed .
lake it lightly."To (ll,r cattle, lacking t
is a terrible danger. The western cattlen
sanitation on his side, ns well as the pr
I enple seldom get this disease Tlie
hone or m a rro w o f the animal and i,s sin
h a nd lin g o f bones and scrap. Freezing
virus, bin heal doe*, and « temper..!.,,,
grees makes meat safe. In canned b e e f
danifor. It is not inconsistent to refu
'•d b e e f in this country vvliih* huving cai

Personal

Cecelia Truluek

Mr. and Mrs.-William T. I’.'iriirh

,

THE

And

are aniiuum lug the k&gt;•&lt;11■ uf a &lt;&gt;i

' l « W | J lik . i . BV.IuCI I i . M u i t K l d u l l ,

Roderick Rdwin Adams

i Do (tl.M-aw la. ivgiomtl. ft
s on the Arifentine
|willipas. but la ahaent fnnn
..oiiin, much further
A noted D r i t i • ,i .cieuti.l south. P atagon ian beef,
it is believed, iH (|ujto safe. In
Sir • Henry Dale, proposes Dial
the sciential* of he woild, in such cases aa this, there is usually i|iiito a little more than
sn effort .fo prevent war, g j m eets tho eye nt first (fiance.
on »lrlke against rarrying on
military riperiment*. and dis­
coveries. Thai would rertalnlv pu;
thoi« cmintne* 'wliru: the »ncn' list* kept 'their s g i^ ir n t at the
intrey of any country whoa* srirnlists might aecrell&gt; v I,dale .iirh
kn agieemriit

ed himself
With his *

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1946

The Seminole Cojntv IVT.A
wtl| meet at the Seminole High
Sellout at 10:00 A. M. All 'mem­
ber* of the P.T.A.’s thrnughojt
the county are automatically
member* of the county council
Mini are urged to uttend.
The N De V. Howard Chapter
of the United Daughter* of the
Confederacy will meet ut the
home of Mr*. L. A. lirumlev on
Celery Avenue a 3:00 I*. M. with
Mr*. A. K. tins setter a* co*
^O llN I.
TUESDAY
The Presbyterian Dullness Wo­
men are invited to meet with
the Ru*(nr*s Women of District
No. 2, Oct. 22, at the First
Presbyterian Church in Urlnndn.
Mr*. Joe Corley is in charge of
trail ipnr.ulimi arrangement*.

I la k e great pleasure in announcing Ihnl

W h M i a neighbor w as heat'd jo
tlimight hnof-niid-mniith disense w a s h
•coiigreaarnnn. it seemed time to do a litti
facts about Argentine b ^ o f.‘H p 'W ffjf rijfl
gressmen have n tendency to open the n
fool into it, lull that wins observed loin
l roversy,

r*.

i

24.

Social Calendai

iH t CMdUTlAli :CIINCL

told, costs $150. Is it worth it 7 A ll the knowledge of the
vvorld, you might almost fifty, wrapped up in « single set
of 22 volumes of approximately loo pages each. How
many man hours of labor did it take to write those books *
To print them? To read.proof on them ? -To bind them ’
Y hat about the ro&gt;t of the paper? The bindings? One of

.Miami Heu* h T&lt;* A
Touiiite headline. A
them who can't get i
to arli may fulfils lu*e.
i f l in here. .
**

Th# firat adinlaaipn.. from a
Democratic polidcian thnl we have
ever seen that the efforts of for­
mer Pm *Ionl Hoover to dgsl with
the depression were stymied' bv
an "unco-opeiatlve," If not to siiy,
actually hostile • Congre**,'-came
fron, Senator Kulbrlght, an ArJkonsas Democrat. Ihe othfr «lay.
.lit compared Hoover's trouble «*t*h
ijkoso of \\’oodritw Wilson on ihe
Jwague of Nslions itsup. '

Social

Qte
r».‘ t* * Ml »»' \
nrarrt/-1|4| fw|
0«»rv tou *-'*ki^**l ir.ltlpfllct) fa Urv« Ifj
itirnlKin V^fvc IV .

OCT.

S O C IE T Y E D IT O R —

lor YOUR homo
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vf M-t H'U’JUrf.J
hni l-.rly ixi flw W.run'i Ptft# kf
•

THF.UF, IS NOTHING KLSK lie available to him. Rooks are hut the tloorwny .through
RU8TWOHTIIY. lllcvM I* the which all men must pass in their tpicst for knowledge.
an that irmitelh in the ouni,
A single set of the Encyclopedia Brittanlca,, we are

KUM-Jin 1 . 1,1 I K Who lor many
years, and «t the time vf Peart
Harbor, siu Americsn amhiu*iidor
to Japan, say* that \*ntld peace
cannot he pie*eiveH with I he
United Stale* .landing xiplllriv
hy while other pe.iplP arr ah.mb
eil
into totalitarian mninirat.
Those word* should be well i,niemliered when-and if ltu**ta .i
vadc* Turkey, nr YugmliiMa »r|V. .
Trieste.

THURSDAY,

\h,vr ?

IMULK VKHKfc FOR TODAY

gems valued Ut JI.SOII.OOO ftom j
German piinre**, *ny* the *l»ne*
were "legitimate loot" nn.l iliet
he had a right lo *teu| them, if
they \%erc “ Iriftt liiiDtf
tht*
loot )*vlon$;&lt;*4l In llir
tifiirul n*
Ihe United Staley and not tn an
individual Atmv colonfl.

1946

1tor of the mint. &gt;«)■» Hint appruxi
&gt;instrly a million m*&lt;lnl* wrrr «!«*.Ijvcr.d in the year .tmliliK &lt;Jaue
I 3ft. The order*, mitrail of ileerwaV
I in gwith the war'* util, hate in*
ejeased almost 1,000 percent.
The fnle of mi-dals of Ihe'preAidenta of the t'nitr^.Stut. ». Swri—
tariea of the Treasury, Directors
of the Mint, and historic medal*
authorised by Congr(.*« from the
time rur government started, ha*
inc rea«e«l.
' The mint has sold 8,f»t)0 Roost*veil memorial medal* atnre his
death, Mr. Howard report*, add*
ini; that this represents the great­
est demand for a presidential
represent have always paid an*
medal In the mint's history.
Not), appropriations have he n nunl dividends to policy bolder 4
granted hy Congress for the mak­ C. M. Hoyd &amp; Co. "Your Mutual
ing of mrdal* to Gen. Marshall* fnsuranre Friend,’! phone K it ,.,
Adv.
and Adm. King.

M l l l l M l I c t mt all »&gt;•&gt; • 41
tc *4 IU 4
Ik It er kkl
••
m 4 J I * 4 Ik l k l «
r*»*r
■
k« Ikckl n r * .
eMhll*fcr4
III r l a b t * l » r » r » M i r a l l k »
( • I J l a e k l r b r a kcrcls

Itaymtmd MuJry &gt;ay* the' left
'.wing.in the DcniOtrallr party i*
trying t&gt;&gt; di»rrcdil 1'ir.lilmi Tiu
man »o a^ tu net the »luge fur Hie
nomlnatinfi uf a more rttilit at iTmilidate fur President m IP (It It ear*
tainly wuuhl tic intrre*ting if the
Democrat* nniniuuled ll. ru i Will­

OCT. 24,

.

your winter suits ;inil drrsses.
Thrce-guarU-r Co.ils in lovely Fall Colors, 18.40

Nrat n e w slacks fo r the n e w season! I 0 0 r, wool i
INNER5PRING
BOX

S P R IN G

M ATTRESS
ON

6

dine a n d

LEGS

Flannel

m aterials.

Solid colors, stripea,

CHILDREN’S COATS

plaids. Sixes 28 through 40. ‘

A N D H E A D B O A R D C o m p e te
•
Rasulutlon o f Co
k will to guarani
flty price*. The I
the government

“ R ight W h e re

W e ’ve Been fo r 25

’

*

$ 1 2 .9 5 ijp
fA(t,'gtAU IPUl and Ulenled U.s*
Mycrton, 31, Qronx, N. Y., who WUI
?Mla America of IOC* ehAe.l wllli
Allan Wayne, a dol) mm|&gt;uiT&gt; f\ft&gt;
utlve and fbrmfr Army prtker. Ti.ry
were married « { Whitt plalw. N Y..
The couple met s|s mouihs st;u u
• lYoyoa’ left AnuStJCHemei.iuntil

W r Clothe Ihr Fam ily— W r Furnbth the H om e"
16 K. ltd S f.

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• Phone 171

Retting righlly on &gt;oui
figure, this tliipcd uiyon
clonic with bow-tied
neckline, leatbet bell, * «
puih-up sleevet.
- ■
Narrow brown tlnpe
on pink, aquo.
yellow. Sites 17-J0
* . . 38-40. No 5VA3.'58(54

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P A G E SIX

R D H E U A L U , JjA N K O R D , F L O R I D A
dr*

Eddie Gilliland, Mud
Toledo Boss Was Florida State
League President Durihg 1936 Season

rtffl GOLD-DUST TWINS

THUR5DAY,

OCT.

24,

1946

n President,-Likes
J

I

|Hamilton Points
Middies For Army
! Football Contest

‘po'.t.. he **y» that in foothull nud]
war "We must seek out the oppo- |
icni'a weanies. and pound ujwii
*t" and 'ure the element o f surl)ri»« a. a devastating rearing ,
Vlay."
'
^
lie I. credited with saving col-1
icge football during the var. fg r |
Vuvy men_ attending preflightl
i
_____ _ •
( hool* or V-1J schools we. c per* j
Back From gea, Tom milted lo play.
the war, Hamilton .aid;
Hopes To End West “ftitring
This I. no lime to retreat. Wc I-,
ore looking for a much more virile J
Points Grid
By FifAN K ECK
race and it will not conu fiorn cal­
A I* Nett, feat urc. .Spurts Editor
isthenics or Jogging or other’ ekerII, JOHN F. CHANDLER
NEW YORK— It will be very
\yORLD FAMOUS GOLF
ciae* tvhere the. incentive to exu*
At*'Newafcature#
intr real ing thl» foil In, watrh (he
not prcienl."
ANNAPOLIS, Md.—Cant. Tern
piny nf the eentor."an the'football
Now -il year* old and married,
Hamilton, the man who inauguft o e o r the
TRIGK SHOT ARTIST
(cam. o f Alabama. Navy and
-led the gt-ul mte Torching »y» with two son*. Tom wa. a triple
&amp; MILITARY
Glrmeon. ^They were one, two,
tern nl the U. S. Naval Acadrmy threat back in hi* playing day.
three on The 1915 Associated
in t-tt. i._ currying on the Nnvv it Annapolis. He drop-kicked with
W IL L BE A T T H E
l*re.» All-American team.
tralition. and fleet mm hor»c hh kill and hi. educated toe brought
return mean, the end af two-year the extra point which reaultmi
Alabama, unlwaten last, scaeun
in the men,arable 21 -'ll tic with
font hall drought against ‘Army.
and n d-l-lt Rose Howl victor over
Southern California, had collegial.■ Navy men my that in genial A. my at Chicnno in 1024.
Not generollv known was thu
football’s outstanding pivot mn-,
Tom Hamilton, who returned to
in 2-'W-ti()dnd Vaughan Moncha
the Academy tht* yc«r after « tact that .Hamilton offered to rr5 :0 6 O ’C L O C K P. M ., S U N D A Y , O C T . 2 7 T H
Coach Frank Thomai rale. I’nnch ■
tour of v a duty, they have prob- 'ign hia Navy commission and -re­
Mancha one of the best linemen
ably the beat regular Navy offi. main a* a civilian coach at An­
napolis after l?*-1” , hut Acndt-mv
ver to play for the Crimson Tide,
eer in the fleet ft&gt;r th, jub.
Mnnchu is 21, a junior • from
liianiltoii, one of the Academy’ , i.u'horitie* thought this would be
llirmlngham and stand, six-foot
Exhibition Golf Match giratest all-round athlrtea. coach­ a step backward for both the sin:.nc.
ed Anngpolla team, from I93d-'d, rditutlon and Hamilton.
C ly d e T c rw jlle g a r &amp; Jim S p en cer
In HM3, Hamilton a.ke&lt;l for ac­
Richard U. Scott i* expected tn
finning 10 of 27 game* played in
T H E S E TWO ST A R S A P E 7H E
*— VS—
*
iwl.tei n Navy line weakened by
three sea suns. Then he returned tive duty, and leaving the physiu| training urograrn he advanced
he loss o f key men through grmtG R EA TD &amp; V /M 6 FO R C E &amp;EHTMD
to sea and later went to war.
Joe Exar &amp; •Stockton Rogers
‘ rum air officer to executive offi:
uglion.
TH E 1946 A Q H Y rtX m A U ELEV EN , | In .circling Hamilton to *ue- eer
on the famous "B ig-E," the
For year, to come 'people un
i
reed
fomd.-.
0»ea&gt;.
Hagberv
nt
At 1:00 P. M .' w
/ • m T '— \
aircraft carrier Entci prise, .
douhtedly will tx- asking him "How
!
the
Tar
helm,
Navy
men
couldn't
GCJUXIX
/ spsit or
lie participated in the invasion
com# you played fot* N avy!" Krutl
nave nve'rlooK.'u ute » »ct trfnt •if the Gilbert., Marshalls, raids j
DOC'S
) iU tS J
Captain Tom gave the Midtie. un Tiuk and l,alau„-th(‘ first uni |
live* within one mile of West Point
MJWfcStO 3 b
OA U r / CAiX I HAL/BACK
thrir flt.l victory over Apniy tince ■crond battle. . o f the ■Philippine
ami A ), .lad h/i. niamifcd Army'aaw s ,
7
VWO ItO M IS IfrtM TO A
Cadet .litre for the lit.! 31 year*.
1921 when h.* lean, won the 11)14 Hea, the invasion there, at Bnlaill
HOMIXX- 4 1 J (CJ/fJU1
ro-n Vmc*ira.T« hkhcah
H i. brother Tom played tackle foe
(nine, .':-0. Th,t was on Sludc i-.nd ttoii-n.iifi, p'i-1 raids nu
Army in 1912. •
f
.,
- I utter'* fnmed 2tt-vnrd flyld goal “ osa nml Iwu Jima. He wears the
. -Ae«nr " nrt tht- toTFotting y*A., Stronxo Star and the Legion nf
Hut Hick Fcott i. happy at An­
2N-n, huT Hamilton Uiunced bacR Merit fur heroic action, and MVgh
napolis ami nothing would iilra*&lt;
T H E P U B L IC IS
with a 7-0 victory it, IlLitJ, ami
him inor* than -n—Narjl VTfldry
»tais.
tince victory in the hitter .ervlcc i-attlo
over Army when the .ervlre rivnlHamilton; k native of Hoopev
C O R D IA L L Y
livalry mean. a. »r»cce**ful *ea»on tmu 111.* has * home now in po
&lt;la*h ip i'hiladrlphia on Nov. !I0.
Ito matter what the other uo.'w, 1limbus, 0.—when he’ s not at An­
Scott played freshman fontbnU
INVITED
Ti m wa* .olid.
at Colgate in 1313, I- 21, .ix-fool
napolis chdkiilg up plans to get
two, weigh. J90 pound, and w ill)
Navy regulation, that an officer bark in the .wing ’ agaiusl the
heroine an alimn upim gtadual-io.i i.r liiiioo »...i . i n . )
i
,
'who lia* Itean'nu shore duty far ( inlets- of West Point.
JU LIAN
in June, 19th.
- ; Roilln. footbail coach Jack 'Me-1 farimil., coulj h'J
* h r « year* must return to * « ,
CROSH.COUNTRV HA/ K
Clcm.on, South Caudina'i ngri
till Ural college, believe* i^ hn piece rtf Gator meal "he other day' *,00° more. We can't see anything | Hamilton, who o.gnntzcd ami I LARAM IE, Wyrt.—(Ah—CrossCommission
Guards lo Italtih -l-nkln* n*-» of the
and also Jorgot to put up‘ his hur i u ronk with that.
, directed Hie naval aviation *phys- tountry running will return to th r i*
ricane
rlcane sluitters
blitters w|i|ui he pruudK
Florida has often failed tn nc- !l ri' ,r“ */'’ ng program-duriar the Itocky Mountain I'onference this -*i
Stay
With
Charge.s
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p
w
«
11 to the
• o f Ini,
" '
win, likens football to mortal
wtt!i at least three seboot* j
*
,
ct,
ion I hr /inmirinieil fii'ss ililnl |rn.* announced
people
I’ll cep! many Hu It ns in Vi ntiuns
to
represented. Wyomitt#* Colorado
tnachl
_ we ___________
thnt his
Ida Tar inacliliiA
meet each iilhei as
undtntund
To Stop Kinsmen • e r t e r la s t y e m n ru l h a s b e e n o entire sliij- that
A great believer' la the » r,,: and (s)lorailo Mines will compete
•jo-mlnutc player irt m—st- T ig c could hTrTT both
b o t h the
................
Florida anil1it- It's about time I he high ai.j __________________________________
game* during the last three cam Miami grid sijuuds scoreless.
In rates ami several other schools
mighty .Florida athletic of fie ie hi
5 By JOHN WEEKS
paigns.
.Since McDouall made the statu , c,,"&gt;e down u earth and give the ‘ un the Folrida scltcdule every sea- in the area may join the ranks.
A P Newsfeatuivs
This season lie expert* to -lo1- mint many Hanford foothnlt fan- (other state sehnol* an opportunity ion u' very club we've mentioned
WAJ.TIMOHF.-The man with
JINX HN ItKANTOWNKItS
-for the hlorlda crown. No v - shnuld play each other and hen
th* mustache approached the stable mite the first Clrdisnnitr e,et In. have disngired with him. Htlw
MIAMI. Oct. 24— Boston Col
Hid held out a Ml dollar hill to win four fnnthall letters. Jeftkhi- e,er, there have lieen rtthers, bu» Dmt Miami ha. whipped Florida, .a *late crown could Iw hunrstly
lige, (watan by Alabama, 37-21,
a private in the Army tn 1942, I only o few, who have agreed wit I, *-Ltrk .Harding's eleven will claim awarded.
lirtt ilabla&gt;Jwy.
the state title.
Until thnt time arrive* it i. n 'n the 1943 Orange Itowl game,
thc Tar inrhtor.
"Jluy yourself a ilrink," he said, married and eumrs fmm Nrwpot
Trnn. lie i. 25, six-foot thtee und
waste of ttvirds tu tw talking about] is rated tht. "unluckiest team” in
I "and forget you saw me."
A* far a* we are concerned »&lt;
* iright
.km,
Heeau*e we ndvosate a Flofida- slate champion, and wliat teams the bowl scries. Joe Kepke, reg­
"Ytasir," said tlie stable Ixiy and weigh. 190 pound*.
do not 'tWtlV ' ....
*tel ..........
mwiill is
he shuffled e*f,
and "we are"eo*nvlnre^r' the sUtc- ,,u***n* nff“ lr* " e aren't Intimating ran heat nod score on what club*, ular tackle, was Injured in the
STAR H I T RIGHT
!
Tho man with the uuutarbe
McDowalla statement wus the divining room before the game
meatt was made for only one pur ,hn1t I1“ l,in* w°4ld U&gt;at Florida,
ivs thtittwildest
AUSTIN. Tex.
The lini- pose. Tlia purpose Was
___ swung
_ __ open
n__ _________
___ ___
the stabie ,i«.sr
and
more oi 'APt. W
B
l ____, . » »ay
that) wildest we've
we’ve ever
ever ttvaid
heatd or
oT nun
him. when a water cooler fell on hint.
w’n« mare
a method (n whirh the To |l{olllns would beat the Hurricane*, .unking Iml we ihiirouihly admirnaiul three other regular* wers
4 - dtew a hypodermic syi inge from . verslty of Texas football team ha oss n
|nt. ; 1he fact i* 'hat Rollins would.fat Ida purpose.
'
hurt early in the game.__________ _
Steady,
M«*t »nly one opening day game i,. t„ rr,,„r rml)d rhallenge Jack Hat
a ta x * tn h i . pocket
_______ hay!"
.
3 -he whl.pelH to the sleek chest. ' more than half a centurv nf gu t ding of the Miami .eleven
. . , -.■•-i
ami j , . ,,
,,1
.,hp| iw,m “ "&lt;• w m ld ,----------------UUt thoroughbred. "Thls won't hint I war*. The Longhorns diopjo'd o- Rear Wolf of the Gator m achlnr , ,
aeorelesp.
;
narrow
19-18
decision In
to hitn-i.
Kansu to play the Tars.
you ■ ML**
*
mu
Mm I!•-1
H decision
' But nevertheless, we can't under-]
in
the
opening
contest
of
I93R.
ThHa ruined the needle . . .
in Oie opening content of IU3H. Th
PIC K -T H E -W IN N E R
After seeing both the Gat or sT
*t " ‘ B ti'lf* mean any-]
cor.ehcd eleven
smeared and lie Hurricane* in action, we re
|t this the way tnii»e* u.u
u.c i.lihlc
IJihlr coached
smenrt-l
” “ D *"•' clulis involve,!
1
Missouil
12-t*
in
the'
opener
th
I ilopad? *
’
•
Missouri 12-0
theth
MHC Hollins could not .top uithn uren t given u chance t,&gt; piny for
CONTEST
The chairman of the Maryland yeas.
tvjtin. We're afraid that the RoJwin
o
u
r
wings
a
t
the
Racing Commlialon, lanky, oat*
We would like do tee Ike Tampa
lin* line, particularly again.t Mi­
Spoken George P. Muhonty. lias horsemen have
resumed the ««• ami, would have o lough time nl- Kpartan., Miami Hurricane., Kietan Idea It happOlta somethin)} like ( tack on the plan from nthcr at
emptlng to .top Hairy (the T er­ qon Haller, and the- Hollins Tar*
FIRST. PRIZE — 2 Albums o f Records
that. Ilomemen, understandably g|e*. Thoroughbreds, they n»
rible) (Ihaul If the hefty Miami
r-rnsitiv. on the subject, aren't j assert, are high-strung animal . hack rammed into the furward
■ paying much abotlt how doping*!
ftn,|
jdtould notbo auhjceted
wall. ' .
•/^warded by *
occur.
Instead they re .cqnctnunfamiliar
surrounding. • Althmrgh we completely dlsngrc
tratlnr their fire once again tn the receiving barn in the cruriill
With ildtow afl'i statement we wilt
Mahoney’* .rheme . for prttfen- two hntira before the race.
M USIC BOX
agree with anyone who advncnlr
JUST RECEIVED! SH IPM ENT OF
____ .__ ,i. ...
And they have reMimed tin h llollins-Florida conte.t each yen)
* That echeme. a
nl '
'fight on thcL accuracy of the mou ■ There'* no reason why the two
SECOND PR IZE — W EE K ’S PASS FOR
on the much-debated receiving.
earn, could not play an annual
harn plan, call* for eacli hnr»r to} * *
TW O — to RITZ THEATRE
1* (tabled in a acrcened Mall fgr L . *■urthermore. say. Haorld W. content. A Hollins tilt at Gain*,
two hour, prior tn post *l-ne., l«r * u »«n t aecrelary nf the Story villa would draw in the virinit.
THIRD TO SEVENTH PRIZES — . . . For
Guarding the stnl.tr. uie not
IfoMenttma Protective A.m- o f H.OOO to 111,000 fifh*, particula*
|y
It
if
were
an
opening
garn'y
fin
hhisemenV employee., hut b'ueP*™ '1' " f,
e a c h prize winner, O N E PASS FOR TW O
coated racing comm|a.lw guai.u.
„ the Gatora. A Ga'ur-Tar engage
manl
played
at
Orlaudo'a
stadium
to RITZ.
mo.lly ex-putrolmcn
would draw a capacity of crowd
Thty'rr utiigHcd orn» to a bone,
S IZ E S 2-€a6-8 to 3 -0 *7 0
and they .lay with their elinVii**
INSTRUCTIONS through the Maryland comnthM a k e y o u r selection o f team * you believe w ill w in
eiofi'* mandatory pro-race saliva
the ga m es below b y placin g an ( x ) m ark in the
resL through the identification by
the-Track .trward., through the
ipac4 provided. Yotj do not have (o gucaa the ic o rti.
..addling cgrcniiJiiy, until the ho:*c
C lip the ballot and b rin g to Th4 S an fo rd H e rald
u led from the paddock portO ffic e
b e fo re 6 :0 0
l». , M .
on • F rid a y , * e r
If
RO LL F A S T B A L L B E A RI N G
ward.
m alted to the H e ra ld , (h e envelope must bo poat*
Th# "compromise," whirh nar­
F O R 24x24
m ark ed b e fo re 6:00 P . M . on Friday.
rowly Averts a threatened bov^
ROLLER SKATES
tuU of Mn'rylund'a track, by the
ti«a fo r various prize*, t h e o r i z e w inners
powerful Horsemen's Ben*vu|ent
w ill b e determ ined b y the ord e r in y fit c b c n lrlra a re
and Protective Association, lie* in
received b y the HeArid.' Y o u must m ak e a selection
Mahoney', concession that- If ltu&gt;
o f a ll 15 games.
saliva sample enjected into a I
white mouse in the commission'aB E G IN N E R 'S S K A T E S $2.35
mobile • trniltr * lab cause, the
B A LLO T
mouse to wiggle hi, tall, indleat-t
B
E
N
P
E
A
R
S
O
N
ing the presence of a drug, th,
F .M .A .
-V S , SANFORD .
owner and trainer, ara not hgld ra-,
ARCHERY
sponsible. The horae U scratch»d,
D U jC E
-VS^
ARM Y .
tutd that", the end of It.
SETS
From , a man of .Mahoney's
... K E N T U C K Y
-V S .
ALABAM A .
dogged determination to-"prole-1
the racing public" from needle
F L O R ID A
-V S NORTH C A R O U N A .
expert,, tnats no .mall concesp.m. The horsemen won Iht*
. M IS S IS S IP P I S T A T E
-V S TULANE .
/point pnly after a jfg a l *hatllc
fought up |« Maryland* highest
B ic E
-V S TEXAS .

Picking All-Shir
Center This Year
Will Be Difficult

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S A N F O R D SCHOOL OF AVIATION

The fight centered'around'I he
romnd»»lon'. rule, which held
that If a horse*wa» found to hav:
bean duped, the fact would conalHute evidence that -tha trainer
WM guilty -either of negltfct Jt j
T

‘ When Mahoney beian to, bear!
!!■ ■ In
In u
n t a a t withw llk ' tflltv
a and
m rl '
earnest
aaliea
teat, laat fall, a number of
i were found m haft Men
, Their trainer, were given
g*. awl, when tha commlfbund that tha test* pn&gt;r*l
gUon. tha tralnera were
uled for varying period*.

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24,

1946

THE

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FLORIDA

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No point in New Z?nlamj is
gri jit-lfrumlson of (Juivn Victoria. more- than HU miles -from the &amp;ca.
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Of th* SUM at th* Grncral traction In
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N o w T i t n i r r o n * . I. a . a . g r a y ,
OocrrUr? of flU t* of Ih* SUM o f Florida,
GENERAL ELECTION
will h i held In each count? In TToiidi
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“ uF r r R ESOLVED n Y TH E L E G IS L A TUHK O F THE S T A T E O E F I/ lU ID A l
That Ih* following amendment to tb#
Constitution cC Florida, to be
h# *“------------k i.o «n a*
Artie!* X X .J P vtttona
t lo n t I1 and S. lb # r*«L
gons# tidal ton. abolUhtng
rat*ling to vmt gnnsotldatton,
certain
office*
and rreatm t V :* c
c r t :~ Count? -----j*
'and for n m i m n l and■enhevtton * f —
mu&lt;
tn
ntripal taa#! by County 'U a efnc#rs.
‘
1
Grange County, FtortdL and
___ -providing
M r f t f s i M W I fleetMn* tof acceptsne*
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_ Ian
j ? ©f laws
tnaefad*
• f toj'tdlefs
of any
1
tor U f U l f l F h hf Florida as provided
__ , ‘be gwtimutcd
rein,
*
‘ ‘to to# qualified
♦Itriott of tb# * U M af I ntlda for adof&gt;*
fton or rcjectlvr at *h» C*v| gerMcal
«!*&lt;!M n ta U
b«ld to th* f*a * IM4,

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earn# la h#r*b? agreed to and vhall b#
fyhm ittfd %
a Ih# C r e t a n o f th# SUt#
e f FUMUla liar Ratification or |l#J#etion

Tha to##1iU?tfT# fhall al th#

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I I t to 4 0
1 d u . o oplir

A R TIC LE X X
•
•
• t C T IO N I. Tb* LegMUtur# la «uth#ftied and rmpowrt#d to provtda by law
or l » « * enacted by 11 af Ha rtfu la r a#a*
d e n bald tn A . D. I M l, or al an?
regular sesmton thereafter, for th# too*
•olldsiion, ahniitMng or creating of any
Courtv O ff er# In Orang# Count?# Flor­
ida, Provided, thee# Is #acopied from
th# tlfert* of this ArUcI* bidgea of all
#Ch*rtai and to pro?Id* tor tb# »at«*tin*nf
and fwitcctloh of muntttyal Mae* and
rgar#k*w*#&amp;!(, of either of them, b? Count?
la * officer* In said Ca inly. A n ? law an
on atied f*?p#cltog Ih* rM w tldatton or
ttt'Vott of an? Cotint? offteva vhall pf#Sctieal Bn.rti, "sD iool O U lrin t
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rurreni lle*otiilk n ef the f»»-ns'e ard
llouv# of flap r m n U lit * * oi • llirectpi
o f Ih# Hud|tt and to Author!?# th* L # fifI*lu r» to Piinrrtt*# hit Power* and
riutiet, QnatlfKwlkifta and Term ol Offie*.
n r rr n t s o L v r n n r t i i i i r n r s iA n m s o f T it s s t a t t o r r t m t t r iA i
That th* |(jll£4»l»ig-Amendment to Artlct* XVI of th* CtrOiUtyHon of th* S?af#
of Florid!, by * f iing lhcr*to an addl*
ttflfUl i* ft Ion to tie Known »■ Sect Inn It .
b# and th* *am# Ii her eh? tgrred to and
rhalt b# atihm lied In t’,.# tfectnt* e l th#
St it# ef Florida tof u Pflcatien « * rfe
Jccfton it th* f r r f i l flection for fir n m
arnMtivtt to be h*hf In Ih# ? »* r lead,
a# follawt'
*
SECTION 94 The I^gliU ttire ••iatt b?
taw pcnfld* for • Director of th# Budget,
who ihtll be appefstf-d by • fo n o ifT tn l
nrtululkffi of lb# flenatr and M&lt;rau of
Henrtt^f;tf»iv*t, and ih ill by law, ron»
sttton! ntth other pm?l*Ff»et o f thli Cnn*
stltutton, preecrtto- hta pots#?* and dukes,
provide for hU ttnaUBfatlons and tortn
o f ofpf#, th* length nf Which ihall b#
wholl? wtUiln th« diH-f#itoft ©t to* ! ^ t *
Jalatur* and Khali not h# llmlteil h? Sec*
Una 1« Art let# X V I of |ht Ccni filu l loo.

*

RECTtON IP.
Law s making tha anprnpfisiiofta tor fh* Mlartr* at
official# and em ol^s*** and at! #t;m«?
r t p e e 'f t « f th# It a t i fhtll cnntatn grovtttoni mq» no other ?uh|#&lt;t imr at.a-i a*t
•ppfppftatkw b# an tofwent of an? ©"let
bill I *11 c« il# a ups opr i« ti-nn• rxcep* sp«
proprllitona tor iha ewifit? sthaol* cc-uit1^*, tftto*. or ©'he? ftfllitfcal aulnlftki na
#f th* mat*. • nrourntton# for p*#m'-a&gt;
nenf Improvement* ind tn»Hdm*r *'■»?
iteta tostlltntom &gt;s r m H a t for
m «s
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funds and lrm*t fun#*, «►&gt;*1t
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fn on# geoeta'I aftof-noUititoi hut nr an?
fcrt'tftfafni oc o»iMii*«is*r.l th*r«ia- n J
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uf their i -.itU. mar Itr ||,re| kiii&amp;r-.e
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Rice, 3 Ih plcg.

64c

36c

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H e rrin g, IS oz. can .'. I6c

Happy Harvest
WHEAT GERM
12 oz. Jar 25c
PANCAKE
FLOUR
2 Pkgs. 2

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29c

.

tlo . u l y

S u fu rlp r

S lic e ,!

Stokley'a Peaches .... 29c
Gibb's
,
14 n&gt;.
Catsup ....................... 20c
L c F lo c o

10c;

Sunshine
Crackers
KR1SPIE3
Ih. Pkg. ^ 18c

l«c

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from UM .prtxfUIsnt »l U u . Amcndrctnt.
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l i n tfccremfur. r u t i U » . apdclfitne l ' « icaoy-rba *gh# grovtotons of ton acnioa
p a a t r i, luatruoai. d u t lc and r w i r n a
tliPS t t j l r a at .#» Jut? I. IM7.
uen i l Count/ t u Cot lotto, d n .id n .«4
la r . r . f r . p h i k
SerttosJ k .J p m &gt;h»H
llk d a iM p r o ,I d . lo r th* tolltrtlnn. r*r«.
f t o ii f t r j o t r o k t n i m n - f n . m
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A JO IN T U n o J X T t O N P r r w t r . j .n
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A J O IN T H E S O L t m o N Propovlpf u
kwntv AvUrlltM n# rvM CtHiRtf,
\ p im d m m l to Artttto V III o| tho Conimtilloa a l .Uid Staid ml rtattdo IMotloo
« Auoavnont o l I'ro p ru v tor To*oo » v l
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Letluce, 5 doz.

H o u s e j o i n t n r - s o u m o M n o u#
A JOINT HFSOLt'TlON Proposing i #
Amcndmir.l to Afltcle HV1, of the Con­
stitution of Iti* Sure of Florid*. It?
Adding Thereto An Additional Section to

CO M UtTTTF St IN ST IT U TE
HOUSE JOINT R E S O LU T IO N N f). t l
A JOINT R R S O L U n O N Propomtn# tha
Am *jdm #fit nf Sect ton 3f. nl A r i f la U l
nf the ConilUnfion #1 to* ’it**# of Flo#
)da, RelMrrf In %pprvprtifl«n«t
n r IT RESOLVED n v f HF t r.itoT .A*
T U IIF o r THE STATE OF m i f l l U A l
T b it the toll© * inf imendm^n*
Sec­
tion Sc ArtkM HI *'t Ibr Cm**'-tut -n -«f
thw ht*te ©f flnrM a rctiting in * r? ^ p r t*
•linns if h#t«by agreed to and »h#i! **
luhm ittel to th# #!rf*flrt v» the Mat#
©f Flarlta f&gt;r rvltPratian or rrtectiM #t
th* nct» Generet Elcctton In b * held in
Nmcembe?, A ’. O IfM : tha? t* Jo m ? tost
• IId SCTflcr# US', Artie!* fill *»t the ro e .
fUtuttnfi * f th* State of Florida shall t=a
•mnmdpi and at •m#Aif/d shall .read at

♦

FA N CY ItT im iM i

25c

STEAKS; ,
PortcrJimise, T-Iiune, Sir­
loin. Club. Rib II,. 59c

2 U..UV

la tit# flat*! on of :IM?. and from 11m* to
tn »# liw iea ftfr enact law* tprcH tlng
tb# power*, functk- ».*, dullet and com*
pcnuUi'n of Cktufit? T * * Collector drug*
ns ted In paragraph 1 of this Section 14,
•nd thail lih#wti# pro*hi* for th# cotlerttaa c#r*. nr'to*??. reporting and di*»
huriemtnt of all U*e-« cut;#\t#d ti? in#
Count? Taa Collector.

fS)

FIFTH DAY OF NOV'EMItER
for th# r#tJflcatlon o? ?#j**tk&gt;n o f Ih#
n r i t n r s o u v i o b y t u t i .i g i s l a Mid Joint IX#Kd ut ion a prn^jainf Amend* r u iir o r Tier s t a t s o r ruosiDAi
■nrnts to th# ConilltuUsa of Um SUM
That th# fc4iowtnc Am tn^ntftl #f
Artie la V III of th# Con* mutton ol th*
ml Florida ? u i
fltat# of rkttlda ratallv« to til# A•#■**® fut and ColloctkMi of t il !*»#* In tb#
S E N A T E JOIN T R F SO L lfT IO N NO. M3
Count? of I!t!i$b$fmi!lt, SU ta a* Florid a.
• A J O U ft JtFJNH.t‘ TtON Proposing an t * H &gt; N ijm b # rf« Saglfeoat I I t#
Amendment ?o th* Constitution of the at th# G « r.rrtl S#ctlf»I* of S b •* #* to
Inst# nf Ftorlda, to ba fenuwri as Article mob# It road Section I I of Artie!# V III
XJC, fjecUsns 1 and I , Thereof. IMMUnf ©1 Um 'Coo*11!uttxm of th# SU t# of florto Ih* Cnnealtdailon, A h aiitoln f or Che­ 11a. and b ? Amowdlng S*ftL&gt;o I t ef
a tin g e f P M lalfl Covint? O f f k * i. #nd tht Avtlrl# V III of (h# CoMtJtutloai «l th#
Attctitnefll and CollMtfen o f lluitldpal Slat# of rio t Id a. i * adapted el th* G *n -*
T «*t# b? Count? Taa O fP eltlt. to Orasg* oral Klaeiioh in Na*im b#r, of MM ao
County,
Ftorid^r and Providing for tl#fRef- i i to malt# ft road flection 13 of A 'licit
_____ _ Ftoiida.
trendtum de rtlo m for AeccpUncw •# It#- v i l l of tb# Con*m illion of th* s u m of
JecUon ef any La w or L a w * Unacted by Florida, and to cariuda th# C it? ef I**.ant
tb* LegixUtua# ml th* S U M of Florida CJt? from aa!d Amendment; D« and th#
ns

It

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LE G A L NOTICE
Sedlona 11 and I I of Artleia V III e l th#
ConomuUoo of th# » U U ol flo O d i u
Adopiad #1 th# General riectloo o! No­
vember. t H t, w ld AmtftdfMftl to Pro^id# for th# fl# -?fy m l*rin f of IWrtioaa
H and 11 of «\rtlrD V III of tb# Cooilltutlon of th# fltat# of riorl4# at Adopted
at ih# Q#n#ral Klectlon in Novrmf-er,
IH 4. and to Amend ftt«tlaa Ji ind I I
ol Article V IH of Ih# CofMlltutlon of
lh« SU t# of floflda, and to l*r#Tl4a that
lit th# Count? of lltUibohjirth, ftlat# of
iTortd#. th# Count? Taa A«#*»ot that!
A n u a th # . Prff*#rt? of th# Crnm lf lor
th# purport of M vyln# p u l* . Count?.
School* and SfiintrlpaltVea In th# Count?
of Hliltboro-tfh B ic rp t th# C l t j . e l Plant
C it?. Floflda, which Shall Itm C itm pt
from Ih# f*Trtirtil»na of thl* Atnvudrfttnt,
T it a * L#vl«4 top tb# B u t*. Counl?*
Dotinty id w a l iKtant. School O tatiifu,
Special T » * School Dlatrtrt* and th#
hfunirlnalitl## of lb# Count? ZLirrpt th#
C tl? of I1«nt C ity , riofida,

M id

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( ’a uli flower. 13&gt;

I- V IIC E s t / r .

YO'.*NC» T E N D E R W E S T E R N B A B Y
BEE.
FEDERALLY GRADED A A
A A. TH E K I N D T H A T M ELTS, IN

DI*&lt;V-C&gt;r*u)lil

Pi ■

« «1«vrf*«- j ir*• riifilVfP i

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2!)e

Leirons, 132’s, dozen

I* iir,
111Hi ■*•* Ip

.tie JIM

Kulahauas, a|h
IO \ C i

Delicious Apple;*, 2 ll&gt;s

You'll

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Emperor Grape
Celery, 2 stalks

ImpvriaUApples, 5 lbs .. 39c

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1h*
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32e

Western Carrots, 3 hnch 25e

-.'’I o -o you gracefully

( ‘antn Wtl^-n'a (KNynnl kickoff
return iigrimst Ceurgin &lt;Tcdi in
tie lUir. (rome.

A v a ila b le )

.F lo rid a

Slrrl — Aluminum — Hood
Cnmptolrly llt tU lM

M.i *
.UkKlO

TAKINO It (AST in hit Fort Worth.
T e x . home Is J . Clyde ito ucr, who
Inherits one-fourth ol the estate i t
hit aunt. Mrs. Minnie Rosser Wrlgle.
She left neatly • halt-million dol­
lars in* cash concealed in an old
trunk. The cache .was found in hsr
New York hotel apartment by the
administrators.
(International)

25 lbs ......$1.73

On

Saturday

r,IJ \V. Koblneen — Phono -.'ur"!

(High Quality)

lISTTaat FlrttUtreet

01 East First Street
Suufi.nl, Fioriila

H . lli i n i i l t j ' K n o w n A A d v e r t U r i l
I*. IV . S l u m . ,
K ir lt n i.r
H op

four brothers

(W h e n

Friday and

Y A R D L E Y V E N E T IA N
B LIN D S

25 lbs ..... $1.82

USSSSZIk

HOMH C O N T R O L L E D

For

s\
m&gt; ti&amp;F.ri rth»l “ I f*
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w a»/i

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IilRDSEY’S BEST

Send

Where Customers

F resh

Peas. N o. 2 Can ...... 19c
Geld Model ('end.
(Until 2&gt;

M ilk ......

Roach Hives

l l ls c k e y r d

20c

S m stl

Ia / (e

3c

33c

We Reserve U s m#bl To Llatl Q assilly

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PAGE EIGHT

THE

New Father Reports
Shortage O f Names

3ANF0RD

H E R A L D , S A N r o f r l V F L O R ID A

there'* ■ nhortage of girl*’ fimt
name., according to the father of
a three*work-old' Liverpool, N. Y.,
girl. who returned a name form
to the county unfilled.
In a letter l&lt;&gt; Bernard M. MIt-

Bodies Of Fliers
i Found In Heroes’
Grave In Norway

TABLEJlIPPLY

U 1W E«&gt;

THURSDAY,
vejfejl. in the Telemark Mountain*,
ahoffly after midnight on Septem­
ber 10, IIMI.
’
The dlalnlrrmm-nt team found
that ^hrfr l«Hlle* hail liren burieil

in a cSipmon grave by loyal Nor­
wegian* with ji atone marker
nearly tniravel' "Ihry gave .ill
a mart ran gfvb for freedom and
peace."
Freah flower* decorated the

VERSAILLES, F r a n c e — Tlie
American Army grave* regUtration cumtnaml. in final report* laaued here, told how the bodies of
11 United State* Army air corp*
flier*, miaaing aince September
I'lft, were found In recent Scan­
Fire loaaea attributed to flam- dinavian operation* of a U. H.
mniile wooden roof* exceed lid,. Army dlainlerment team.
The crew In a four-engined
bomber bound with heavy cargo
year, more than 3.600 foe Norwegian underground force*
rraahrd into towering Mount Skor

24,

1946

white croit otm king each grave,
the.report xtlid-—flowers that had
Inert renewed regularly throughhut 'nearly tw.i' yh*r* until ‘ in.American iquAtf could reach the
grave niui In mg me uodie* oaca.

^ M V E A LITTLE
O H EVERYTH IN G
YOU B U Y '

JAN E PA R K E R
FRUIT CAKES

Fancy lumg Oram

OCT.

iU.Ta T ^j:

lb- 72c 5 lbs. 3.35
Vanilla Teffee

Ctiaee A Sanborn

Fxtta Standard

Ann Page Pure Strawberry

Extra Standard

Tomatoes N02 16&gt;a c

Pound Cakes 28c

thi r.tui *iiu,uc * e*onc n* ca

,

Preserves

Quantity Rights Reserved
Pricos Good Thru Saturday, OcfoDer 26

, -------------

lb. Jar

•

49c
Nappy I tie*

tomato Juice

No. t 2■, Can

Tomato Catsup
Our Own

14 oz. Bottle

Old l ime

Crackers

19c

#

Hmakrd Klnnan

HatJrl'* VnnUla

Extract nq 2 Bo*t 1 2c
FILLET

Lb 43c
Tablets

Cooked for tlrolllng

LOBSTERS Lb 55c

lb. Carton

Squash
F rr*h

Orange

•

t ’nprrlrd
Fry. Wa.hluglon
llelU'luut

As Advorlisod.ln McCnll'i

19c

A rm our

2 Bunches

19c

2 lbs..

29c
. . . .

-

String
Beans
Fanry Yellow

W y/

Bushel

Fancy SHcrlrd

Fairry Tender

4

17c

'(iarili-n Fresh Fruits &amp; Vegetables

Carrots

OYSTERS pt 89c

WHOLE
APRICOTS

ibl . 17c lb. 31c. lb. 59c

Tea
Tomatoes
Frr*lr

Italtlmore Extra Standard

12c

Verb Imperial

.

2 lbs.

T r r u le r

’

S n m v h lt o

Master

25c
*

Cauliflower

i&gt;
a

Gold fjjtrel R r e r l U b b i t

.

Molasses

16

oz

llrren laibel Brer Kabbit

K r a f t Amer

Ijn f

CHEESE

'/a Lb

Yellow Sharp

•CHEESE

Grapefruit

Molasses i6°z

Oranges ,

Powder

llarlda
E-Z Lltpild

V. K. No. I lied tui

•

Rog

11c

Potatoes

'A-Lb

I'ruvaltme
lluug h

CHEESE

Make* Wmdnw* Sparkle

White Cheddar

CHEESE

Lb

MEAT

12 oz can

No. S Can
F a n e * I m n g (drain

No. 1 Can

Reets

. . . . 11c

Itlue Iloy Red

n Ia pi' r

Can Mixed Vegetable*

Tomatoes
Iona *

63c

Yellow Hand Spired I.UfUll

I

FLORIDA ORANGES
Lb
8&gt;/2c
IDAHO POTATOES
5
tbs
?Sc
GEORGIA SWEET POTATOES Lb 7 ^ c
CANADA RUTABAGAS
Lb
3'Ac
SHIPPED EGGS (Or. A Lg Kama.) DoZ 6 3 C

No, ] C a n

Kidney Beans .. 12c Macaroni, 8 oz.

37c

Sultana Small Early June No. 2 Virginia Dare

Red ,

Peas, No. 2 can 15c Wine, 4-5’h ...
Comilock Pig

Chase &amp; Sanborn Dated

W ESTERN A G R A D E BEEF

At Adv»itis*d In McCall'*
Armour’.
York Imperial

Buthgl

Sirloin Steak
lb.
Round Steak
lb.
T-Bone, Porterhouse
lb.
Brisket Stew
lb.
Chuck Roast
lb.
Boneless Stew
lb.
Jumbo Ocean Shrimp
lb.

fr y . Washington
Oeltrluu*
Oreen Label Urtr Kabbit

Powder

11c

Arm A Hammer Baking

Velvo

t

Coffee

ib

30 .c

. ,

ib

19c

SaucV'a Vanilla

.

Extract No

Lb 43c

2 bo* 1 2 c

30 Mule Team

-

*

-

Cooked for Broiling

Tablets

LOBSTERS Lb 55c

4

Grapefruit

Freeh

Cauliflower

Local Fryers
Breast, Legs, Thighs
Wings
lb.
Backs
lb*

i

- *

No lione Codfiah

-

Bnowhlte

a - 1, st.ii.

-

OYSTERS,
pi 89c
.

Baltimore Oysters
Skinned Hams
Pork Chops

Long Ioland

-

Baltimore Extra fltandard

Ex. Rid.

Fre»h Park ,

Crackers

HADDIE Lb 49c
-

FILLET

Baltimore Oysters

NUC Premium

Km.iked Firman

\

Kraft Amir Loaf

N. T. Dreaeed Long laland

DUCKLINGS -Lb

43c

' ft-

Yellow Sharp -

CHICKENS

CHEESE

Lb.

69c

TURKEYS

Lb

79c

D A O Tender

FRYERS

Lb
Lb

83c

Starch

W U U Cheddar

M a k e * W in d o w * S p a r k !* —

Yellow Band Bf Iced Lunch

Diaper-

MEAT

White Lb six. 25c

Windex
12-ox can

SOrer FaIh,Na 1 * w a Be. S r,

CAKE FLOUR

5c

CHEESE

89c

D ft O Routing

CHICKENS

&gt;A

Provalone

D A D Pan Ready Hen

Boston Butts

CHEESE

Cut bp Pan Ready Frtcaaeeoin*

Prone Plums .... 27c
Lb-Box,

POSTUM
4 oz. 24c 8 oz. 42c

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19c

20. ,
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30c
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�THE
In U n ity T h e re l» Strength
To Protect the Trace of the lVorM;
'i* Promote (he f n p i M *f America
I * Prod ore Prosperity lor .Sanford;

AN
VOLUM E

X X X V II

SANFORD,

Established 1908

Cabinet Gives

IN D E P E N D E N T

Inactivated Armada

In

F R ID A Y ,

OCT. _ 2 6 r

19-16

Assoeialcd

Press Erased W i r e

Russians Yield To Pressure
C a lcu tta For Debate On Veto Power

Agreement On Poats
In New Government
Is Regarded As En­
couraging E v e n t

Attorney General Is
Analyzing Contract
Between J. L. Lewis
A n d Government

Scattered lhunder»hi&gt;&lt;« rr* ni north.
« r - l ptylttin am| n,(J~U -.raltrrrd
"hi'Bpfi r^ 'l anil . oulb port ion*
iHn aftrrnimn. .Sr.»llcrrd thuniteithnwer* m rr north port inn tonight
linl,m ,-r snulh anil rcntral portions
Kalllrtln). I fimil\ nft,| moire in
rstreme nofth portion Saturday,

DAILY NEWSPAPER

F LO R ID A ,

Vishinsky - Declares
However, That Such
Discussion Will Be
Only Waste Of Time

\s U. N. General Assembly Convened In New York

CALCUTTA, DcL 25—(/V)—Ten
persons were killed mid IJT oilier*
were hurt Ihly morning in a nn?
nulbiriih uf stabbing tfnrillg llln ilf
Modem rioting in Calcutta. Rioting
has upset normal rojtine in lienB*l to such nil r&lt;tent-Hint officials
htre ntr trying to rush fond inU
the Irioililr nren*.
(tut Hint*’* letter new* front
Indi.i'i boiling ikiIIUcjiI..front to­
day. In New Uelhi. u high-aourud
in the Ilimlu-lciHAtl-lnilla Con. res*
party any* the Cwrgr.s* nml the
Moslem league have reached *
rimitunmise.
I f , npp.m-riMy u solution \n the
dUtrlbultim. of portfolios In thu
interim
coalition
government
Thnt*' the iisiio which ho it tbrriileiii-d in tiiimf •lioiit’ the ieflgnJ-1
Inn of oil 1‘nnjrc** pm iy minisH-r». |I'h expected that the rubirtel
pioitH will Vf nnriouttced shortly
hy I hr Vlrrroy.

W A SH IN G TO N , O cL 25.
1-The' threat of a stHkc
in the coni mines was care­
fully considered today by
top-Icvcl K°vernmcijt lencl-

Tlui subject yua discussed
it -tU-niiputo-,nicoUng of
esident Truman's
Trumnn’s cabinet
President
Attorney. General Tom Clark

disclosed that
hU office
It
S an alyiin g the government's con*
Irsct. with the United Mine
Worker*.
Thnt'i Ihe aBrorment which
vras negutiuted lanl May after
the tan*!mm»nt -took nver the
Idle jreft coni mine*. The bos*
of the United Mine - Workers,
' John I&gt;. *l,ewU, Want* the con­
tract, re-one ncd. He aayn he will
roimhlcr llie contract void unless
the ruKotiatU ns start by Nov. 1,
TKi Rovemment, which still it
0 operating the mines,' has taken
the stand that the contract mu*t
remain in .force-unit) the mines Tart of the hurr WO-shlp armada anchored at (irrnt Cove Sprint* on
are returned Jo „ their private the St. Johns Itlvrr lie qulrtl/~at m l, framed -by tree*. It I* here that
f ft i i
i^i i
** * • ^
the Lartesl (coup of ship* In the entire United Stale* l* utgorrd, u i r
Thr Attorney (tenoral inado It aaaltlnf Inactivation, some totally Inactivated, eventually, SSI .ship*
clear today that lie had not J&gt;rcn wttl be berthed at II plrr* now being rorulrurlrd at a ro*t of ovrr
Seminole, i* tne fir * l county In
asked to study the contract, hut I ID,000,000.
Klnrtdtt to have it* li-iirau nf vital
hs added: *
J Mai lit ic* 1'N‘iltril at „ Iniillh unit,
"W e
nlwuy*
analyte
thine
■I, i ilnn- In lit Kraut Ifulllmnn,
thing* so we will In- ready If
. iliM-i (ii, of iln- Sniiiimlr t'ounty
celled upon.”
i It..... Unit.
As for today** cabinet moot­
i lay tun Mayo, itaie director of
ing, all . that could bo learned
i nl *tjiiutim, which include 3
immediately wa* that the coal
jrn o id of birth* mid death*, Inaituation wa* inontionod. It wa*
tei.il* to iiiHke u different *eUup
said that 1‘ reaidcnt Truman gave
lli.,n ihe one formerly In u*o In
no hint a* to whether he is
j .....pilitiK the*e *tatntic», said Ur.
optimistic over chances nf pre­
l.l^uillinan and all cnUiltic* which
venting tho walkout.
‘
Jhave health ufilr* will follow- tho
Plans
Made
By
Super
Federal
Attorney
InOn tho brighter tide la thr
! cvHiu|itr of Seminole.
"
settlement of a strike which had
I The late II (*. Ila-kin* mi* id
intendents
For
Im*
sists
There
Were
At
dragged oa for half a year at
cliurge of these ilutiatics for the
the Allli-Chalmtni farm machin­
proving Of Schools
Least Dozen ‘Roses’ • Sanford, Lake Monioo areu. Miv*
ery plant In I .a Crosse, Wie. The
I D urotlij_l’op*j of the IKallh Urtfc
boost of
. Many ulana pd arbo^t organit
T flK Y i i. Ol I* . 25-; UU. I ok, o * i^ now deputy lej-istrar for l h *
Jr irtf-ccnJc W W
ration qnd finance. Itavod rrn an- ItiWt- i* ft r. hut *hi- my- *hi- Inca, al-o tile M-■* f(ip tin ly -k *i.*y
Tha aituatlon tn the maritime awers to &lt;|ticsticnna!rr* rrccntly isn't Tokyo Jlnuti pi at!
led by Mr-.-J. I tli.wcH at 1 ita ‘
strike also U saen a* hopeful. cllt-ulat^d niqmiB cltiscn*, wnre
The jttrl that American (our, monte, Lnngwouil, i-tr. J. II. JoneA ll that stand* In th* way o f a fiKurnl out by sapt-rintemh lit of have been boldinu m, -Tiikjii Un-t ' will I* deputy for tin Uvicdo a n a
settlement now as far as easl school* in he *tnt* at thelr meet­
l 1efiirlMB of *tie»e vital atuti-M
and Gulf coakt port* are con­ ing thi* week in nainr*villt, and t» tetilly named Ikuko T ubiiiii Slo * |» of vital Importune* Horn *
wit*
y-iaduflied
from
the
I
in*
t
cerned I* acceptance of it new
thr it- plan* will lie recommended to *1lv of f'afoiina at lai* \ny-r!f, m ! In nllb ungie, *ald Ur. (Juillinm
proposal mad* by the A K of 1,
OuiinB ihe month, Ur. tfulllni.iMasters. Mate* and Pllola Union. the l^gialature a* a man* In im- lUJI. She walked thlouBh the bnf ha* show I* indtion picture* i d a i . v
prnvlnr:
the
educational
statu*
of
'steel
'&lt;jltc»
of
SiiKaitH)
prison
a
f
O
n
Term* of tha union'* latest of­
_ to woman today on instruction* fmm
fer to th* shin operator* havo •he Slate __f Florida accordinB
Herman E. Morris, acting county the
fedeial nthiriiey at
I.-**not yet been disclosed.
school superintendent^
AnKcles- He »«V * there Mie least
With
th# merchant marine
In the matter of school financi, a doien Tokyo Koscs. He say* he'*
■w 1still Hen up, New Yorker* found
lhcm**lv*t surrounded hy 10,- thr superintendent* proposed n not Boln? to try to narrow the
000,000 pound* o f sugar — but balanced, comprehensive program, field thivcn to jii*i on
’ it might JU»t as well have been of state aid u* recommended by
AtrordlPB t(&gt; what Ikuko Togti*
on tho moot) as In New Yorjc the advisory committee of school (old newsmen, tho federal attorney
reported. It i., probaldy light. Sh -ay. *he
harbor. The aurcet stuff is lying finance.
■board strike-bound cargo snips, wa* recommended that more study wu'p'l Toky,, Hope, she wa- tin1
and ran not be unloaded.
In- Biv-rl lo ihr tnc-prying nbilf- pjll Amei it,in fiifliloit; Itrli beuid
Th « strike of pilot* on trons- tlr* of various school district*, and ■nvei the. tudbi it* "Atm, Orphan
.world airline* continues to move that counties make *t-hof&gt;l tUxntlor Ann, you. favorite , tinny and
tuward possible settlement at efforts In line with ,their ability play untie.“
to "ay; also that pouihle doficienwage parley* In Washington,
• And for the bnn-lit nf Hie (!. I.’s
In Hollywood tha dove of elea lw mad- l»v the State.
ill foxhole* who ever wondered
'tin pence I* fluttering above the hig
It was derided that teacher*'
movie studios a fte r, a JurUdlc- salaries should be decided on Ihu what Arm, Orphan Ann. Iimkcil
like, hcrc -iteall i*. She's nbnut 30.
)&lt;aals of-previous training. Other She wa* drevsrtl like a collcRe
gill today it» a IfTown -*kilt. jacket
and low beelid -loo-- She wor?
her hair lont- hnnginc down her
hark. If she lost welsh', during the
wnl litoadcastinu lhn*e -cripU
announcin'- the destrvrlion of
whoti* A met trait fleet-* •livisn-n* of
air s-iuadion* well, *he snined I &gt;
pound* back In .'-uBnnio pri*on
Flans Are Made To
Wh n *he walked out of jail. *he
smiled Hi the photographer a anl
vr'• Promote Research
walkril atruisht tiv the arm* o f u

w it lu lo iw n tin l.n

Vishinsky

&lt;•
cRrua juices, state* experiments
• *
will b» condueUd In chemistry,
V#t physics, bacteriology, oceanography
and anything *Ua suggMUd tn
" ” th* foundation as a nt*oa* of

t
I
I

.
^

that purpose and for no .other. It j” 01 • . *
was also proposed by tho Unanco
“
Committee that salaries of super- ',0 ' 0Hi " n
lntendent* bo put on a fair and b«r.
___
equitable basis, and that the 8900
restriction clause bo ellmihated,
vv- i. i
The pamlnr* or election of school
superintendent* Is to be left up f l i j n n y
to ihe counties. It was decided.
It was recommended that in hamAfter i
Ing future superintendents, that t a d io n
they have an M. A. degree and U n fro’^
two years experience as an ad- tjon# fo j
mlnigtralor also a ttashers eerti* f(nnford’s
Heat*, This law it not to be re- nick Hoi
troaclive-or pertaining to tuperin- known a
tendenls already appointed, said jgj,j down
Mr. Morris. 8chool principals (as untly. aai
in Bemlnole County) sra to be ap- ih„ St. .
pointed by the State after consult- favorite f:
ing with trust***- Principals In for Detrol
turn Will recommend teacher ap- 1 rehearsals
pointments. ‘
j play.
The matter of teachers’ salaries
Aecordtr
{* still bein’* worked upon. Th*,«!aw, hi*
__
m
.
___s.l_
_
#
&gt;
iem
u
n
next meetlnr of aui
will take place Ue*. t
villa.

Ur. James has been Mperlmanting for sum* lima on eonVerting
w n e l into » f * i - T b* P1*” *
continue thU study aa.nw ll •u
* JAPS TO ■HANG
analysing many of lh* 600 varWtl*s of seafood In these waUrs to
BlNOAPORF. Oet 2 5 -U P )-A n
dtUrmln* nsw edible sped**, try- Australian war Crimea court ha*
ing to develop a uia for th* thous­ sentenced General Kumakkhl Harand* of acres -of non-«oimn«relal ada,i the commanded In chief of
Japanese air force* Irf Java during
the war. and hla chief intelligence
officer. Col. Karuo Mssugl, to be
hanged. They were charged with
unlawfully flrilcrtng the execution
and th* material! and equipment
needed for hla Island laboratory.

|,v A n d r e i

the

face of

tim i.ll Suite 1 an,| it, it«in.* Iloty.
* *«\
V iin n u ky
wannf
that
while his MMit trr now vHU'ngro*
111 l i f l i l l l f (ill |Jf(, |) " t {

th r

ill»r in -ton "w ill he « ' w ait*
nf i inI* and Wjll l-rlOrT no prns*
lii'nt, paulMr''
I h * inerUiiif S tf t»*n t f
u»n
sit e* me corttRijUnu . J ta u | \ «rtforr
^trirtly ^R^rordiiijT In p y jin r o

piI'tiii f
MhHI ’ In1 ^UfprlNO
Nubian iiMivi-_ As ii,i&lt;I
fo ft«
\ .sllituiky !**&lt;!

ntittfi'
that
.t

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fh|*. trb i Usne

ff'ti! l),
It
Ib tlp li

Ii*( :-.:.(
t**k*-&gt;r
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In* rt*uinvr&lt;I

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It

—(„.f Itft, I

» rrt, than
Sit Hartley

Price O f Meat Is
Cause Of Anguish
Among Shoppers.

In Gainesville Ann, Orphan Ann

I

in

strong n|t|"i:-ilicii led by Ute

Seminole Is First
In State Among
Vital Statistics

TARPON SPRINGS, OeL 25—
Plans to establish a Florid*
Resource Research Center, similar
to thiv/amou* Wood* Hoi* Labora­
tory i t l i p * Cod. on UfV** small
Island* in * th* Gulf o ff Tatpon
Springs war* announced today,

WEATHER

BnU'lirrs*

Expirting
breath

tt \s i i i m , i u s . itft

it-

Said

’

(tie to

reserve
opinion
tune.

»r.

i v t't— S t c r n r j
ut dinit
Jump, lit nip- I ml it i iilnrrd
111,- Si aI,, ilrp.ti rinml
mi

frrord

.

from

» Imiellraf Inlli

MlJiporlinE
t'rr»idenl
11 »
man'- dcniand for Itnnu.li tl«
anil -ub-lantlat mimic i ■iio-o
of Kuropran J e «- lulu I’.ilrline. Serrelary li t m e- made
I lint klillemenl ill 'a trllrr lo
It.ibbl Stephen tVi-e. \mriiran nu-mltcr nf the Ji-t*i-l,
Aucnrt for I’alrttUiie m-rutlvr rummlllee.

H brr«N FOUNUATIHN
SAN TA FK, N. M „ (let, 5’UP)— Tho 2,600-acre estale &lt;if
Rrnest Thompson Helon nenr Sm'n
Fe, N. M, it tn become Ihr S&lt;-t»n
Foundation for the study o f untiiral history. The 8J-year oj«l S*li&gt;n,
who was aft author, artist nml iiVturails!, died' Wednesday,

• P R O C L A M A T IO N *
WHEREAS. Navy Day Nineteen Hundred anil Puny
ford* tho people of the United Btatav an opportunity to faint"
the achievement* o f our Nsvy. and;
WHEREAS, this tint Nsvy Day following demobilisation (torn
mankind* greatest war offers an opportunity for public recogni­
tion of the peacetime mission of tha Navy, to guard our ration's
freedom, and;
WHEREAS, this year U an especially ft|rproprlal" occasion
(o honor tho veterans of World War n and to emphaalfe Uie im­
portance ot maintaining a strong peacetime Naval ne-s-rve. train­
ed and ready lo man our fleet tn the event of national emergency,
and;
.
WHEREAS, the alogan for Navy Day, this year is "Your Navy,
Victor in War, Guardian In Peace.”
nfEUEFOREk I. H. JAMES OUT. Mayor of Hanford. P i* .
hereby proclsigf4 Sunday, * October " Twenty-Seventh, Nineteen
Hundred and Axty-Bbc. as'Navy Day and call upon all cliUent
of Sanford to tak* part In observance of this day through the
many channala open to them. .
Herein unto I have aet my hand this 22nd day of Octob-r.
IMI.
' •"-•*■
' ' I ' ’' ' - : ' '
»'■
H. JAMBS OUT
Mayor, Oily of Sanford. Pi*.

cu -* iiib

piolilvm* mi Us- iii-Ii
uni'* form, nod linen houi*lliiilitll are deVolnl to olalil
J hoi o olid li&gt;» o f fill m ei|uipoi
“ U niing the past month the
i oiirollee* have stoda-d the
-eel* nod disea**-* *,|jitikiIn o k crop* Any vriei.yi olo
, ml, levtul in siiiilviog unib- 1
on Hie form Iroioiog |ii&lt;*gn*o
. ,,&lt;|iA-*led 1m ronliivt
\li *
I,,I,i i *,in, coiirtty *,i|i, r \ i-'.i --I
i f , fi,t m i isiiiMi):

d- ( K&gt;» up.
er : The Imlrbi r*' loko .ill opUml..

"" j lie view of f It,
'*•
II
"*
10
I1
*

iltu«li|in, how-

ever........ ..
p ii.ifc f
Hint
high
plii*-* nill out hut Line
Tinpr*-iiieoi of i iu- l,.i-.il Flon.l.i
,iwin-,| I liiiif, . , -tool It legi ,|,|,| ,|
ii,,- oiiooiger » f till- I,., ,,l. .'.o,

I"

lo —
1,1Mt, Mill,,-, of Jill tlll|l £1
wt li'tu
ii -ik ft,,,ii (, i i .

11

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Vlciuw I, lie, -ir-l Olitlllg lo i in, ,«
Lions ( lut) i ’ lans I'o
loeul (oijiilt-J Jiiaiinifi r. h. ii .
Sponsor ( ircus Hurt' ■hud
to pay- u wliole.*«le prot d t - e o li a juinoil on -sib’- -if
ts-rf,. til mint* nil to mb c.tri-asses, f»l r-n t* on purk Iron*
olid lio cent* on. white liiiron,,
He rvpliiioe,| thnt present ‘‘small
rise*" in price Hm due to elimlllrllitiii o f the f»vn, cent a poiitoi
solwfily for inerlv paid liv the
RovermiBolt t,, fit'K"*-*'H* to'lodd
jprice* down.

lod.ij, a long I, i o f. irltcloi
i|e«noi| by, lll'A !o h- &gt;|nvi|in(tvmil to the &gt;-"-.t d! I im ii B have
lueiwdiwvonlroHeil. Th-y infliulo:
So-plailden,
optical
gooil*.
handcwolliiil pbururtfraph*, 1-ils nf
elect runic •-*|iti|intrnt
odd
for
a*«einbly
inl-i rr-iviid fdayers,
aoiplftii-1 ,
mii-chpliow*.
loud
upcaker-i nod simllnr dcviccsS
motor-;
h.md operated washiiiB
niuchliiea;
non •di-clrient
Ictl^
m u members, were welcomed by
■
hopper*
and juicer*-; lantern*,
King I,Ion Henry W llle • Sevei at
niantWlump*
and
hitrricann
member* were flnnl by Tall t .'Ut
NKW VfHUv, Hit
25— fil'i
IT Hick KUbetry fill
WI-III iirn Taellly nlx- unit* of thg Foiled tittup*,' that ‘ii -o oil. kerosene or
Uaaolluu; and ibYvroi; and t-il"
rjvcktiea.'- ‘
‘■tilfttc*. fleet - (ill by the h,ilt)c-,hi|i then knives and folk-,.
The Sanford I.Inn* today di*
rliln l to sponsor a rlrrtl* in San­
ford on Met*. II to arrariKc llioie
old to the blind piogiam. All" .tPp ol by MU* Kdna rhittendco foi
uiil in ntUitiR 8150*1 toward mak­
ing tho Scmioob- llig b SfS,M,t
library up, to* dale, wo*- taken
iioder considlrrlUioii liy-llo- Club.
trail Slndt* a ltd ‘ Kolter*. Mritm ,

MU.li'ori itciuiipif Into New 1'nri
bm te., tinIn\ l o fake tout in 'N .w
U.vy ri'lcbmiimi*.
Among lhship* iiiichou*! in tb,- boy oil- tby
dettioycr* Foue, Fld« her, I ’ ynit,
. ' c ia h d k n e r n r . n y o v r, tituki Ami Mribling, There'* the
f,Vt—N sa.*»u county police have un­ light rrilUcr Uttlc Itock, tin- a*folded the Mory of a dmnr-vtt' J.mill tinn*pnrt Noble. I h e Ian,I
trngnly which bnmatu drain to I ing raft rrpnir ship Gntdiu* and
two women.
mi vers I I.SM’m and l-ST'*.
.
Tliey say that Dr Prank H
La slier, a prominent physician.;
shot to death his wife, (Hod",
about AS and her mother. IS-yrsr- 1 NKVV YORK. (lei. 25—td’y "The
oid Mrs. Emm* Bryan. Lnalicr nbo
U aaid to havo vrounded Ills 11- I'rcsbyterian C h u r c h in thi
ycar-old son—a Navy veteran-slid United KtaU* ho* •ipericd it drive
then turned th* gun upon him­ Ut raise' 127,OOn.Otkt tn rebuild and
strengthen chuich ftgcnciri, which
self.
According to district attorney. were weakened «r dts troy ill in
James Oenrlg. tho «0-year-okl doc- the war. At ft news conference in
tor commIltd the act apparrently-' New York, a spokesman said that
*_
_1.1. sAn'. ] over hla sen* lin.oon.onn will 'be usid to aid
In disappointment
failure-lo resume medical studies Protestant groups in fiuropa ami
because of disabilities he suffered th* Far East,
during the war.
SALK
The son 1* In one hospital with
n bullet wound tn hi* cheat while
Dr. Lasher 1* tq another with four
I&gt;. I), Han lets, Ovinlo grower,
bullet wounds inflicted by a 23 hn, nurejinasd the Cushlnj Houso,
caliber rifle. Jtl* condition i* dm- largest rooming house tn Oviedo,
frlbcvi m extremely critical.
from Mrs Annie Fleming.

Two Women Killed
In DomeHtic Trii^'dy

i.H u m not Ivl.TS
VTtM KHHI.M CM

"Tt -

Thr Swedi-h new-f&gt;.ip&lt; r Altoniilnilrl •••■lav quoted' a Herman
wiukei arriving ill Ktmkhoifti ftS
Moymg Hint tierman* had v t n
Huvsisn* lire " b HomV i *mk *t-' ‘ from

Htnlpmunib- northward aerms Ihe
Haitir. Stolpmuende t* h&gt;cule*l on
the Hattie Sen rua*l. mi'lwHy ire
tween UanstB s '") Swlneimutnl:.

SH HMKt
MAUItlU, Urt. 2b (tP)—The
F Ungi*l mw.paper Arriba hsi lienouncet! Kccretary-ttvoi-iMl Trygve
l.lo’s re|Mtrt to th*? Unite»l Nation*
Assembly -Joali rday. The report
i.rireil lh&lt;- United Nahonv.As terrib­
ly to prompt TkcHan againsL lha.
Franco regirnv. This,"says Arriba.

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