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                    <text>TH E

P A C E FOUR

W EDNESDAY, D C T. 9 , 1 5 4 8 *

H E R A LD , S A N FO R D , F L O R ID A

flraiithiitn quotes, it irrma ’’that*
» « » asking for trouble %/
evro talking to the players after
the game.
'
*

IN S ID E SPOttTS R EPO RT

Concentrating On
P assing A ttack-

SALFO RD

IMPROVE YOUR
POSTURE!

to i l In h&gt;uiii)'j|p C o u n t),

o i* itrn v iH is
, &lt;:iirik Circuit cr.uM,
. K-mHvilir Combir. r
I r i T ifll'itT UKAl.r

PtvrMi,. fitU .«,'«! *di»y i»f
.. '* *
(it 'H HKHNIMJ.V
A# t'lr.fk u/ (lift i,ifr«||
t'ou/t Ninth.
(*ir. will flhr# you grocefully
rult ^ HurMn, tn *11*1 tut •red conioge. Vow'll
Hpttiliiolp Conrily,

A SPENCER

1 9 ic;

Hletoan Hnmernmlng .
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noriir*
Snllrf U l i f o l r a Iren Mini « , I d R t H l i r
Platts for the grTatrst illc U u
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feet better-loot better.

PEALD

&gt;i k h .

Lately v». Faint"
I
“ Hpeaklrig of what took ; way under the directum of J. M.j r.tll}.:.!. nainn of Hewinnln fru it
The iirrtpire aU*w is still hrew* ' place on the field, there is almost [ AlhrlUrm.’ Jr., alumni iw te U ry of! i iimuanjr. an&gt;t that wa la lo u l In
r-al-t-r ««M nam« pnr,nant In
jug in the Florida' Slate la-ague.1 unanimous testimony that Hlein, I the university,.
*'
It* l»rm » of ths •Klrllllomr (tarn*
•
. Ill a letter received Mila week'rfkr rfld not rurse the umpire, hut
l O u r l'r i l l t l t a w i of
Main evreila on the program hi-jluln
from Judge W'. f», (Iramhain, cMr^nnaV player wrote, 'other than
i &lt;&lt;.111141 Hifn ill, n * r k **f ih,
thus far include a llnsiernming i irrnll Court of K, ml no I, County,
of
minor
lesgoh
hasrlnill,
the
judge
cursing
ami
swearing
at
Umpire
M uhI
*■
1 la te ly I could see no reason shy pi*), fiMitball game, and ■ par* I I . 1,1.1
fltclncckh was thrown from the arlC*
Ilf AR TH U R B K C K W ITH , JR.
KrstivitM-s will start at H;im
game-' O f routs* if this inayrr
Ifereld Sport* Fdilur
le right then Merikger Hlelnetke I*. M., N'ovv Ifi. with thn play at
h O T II* TO S N 'K iH
fJametirne for the Hanford •
should have lieen removed from Stover Theatre, followed hy open
M» Hm u Ii M JLuttilton, plarr of
Defan.I football contest will l„
-lefts« ItfiknfrMft
the game. Nearly every witness house In all the dormitories ami
rtl Pi ii|#*
fiat houses.
.Saturday morning, Vsin nfn (ifrtviey
7 : 4 5 Thursday eteniug instead of
Uoarh Fpee Martin Is concen* testifies that the umpires nm e

*••• .-

srheduled etaiting
I*. SI. it was an*
hy Herman Morris,
Heudnote, H i g h

(rating mi a passing attack to
throw against the Celery 'Feds
Thursday night,
Kelly llorgh,
fresh from trailing the Bulldogs
we havr hern talk*
to their 111 to 0 victory over tne lag'Naturally
over the game all the way
Tlie game time Is In-log set up I’alatka Msroons will I* the man from Hanford anil whrn the um­
III ptrfri to have the finish route t for Bcminole to atop.
pire* came In »e took up some
Ihugh tossed to Mm shall Me* of the decisions with Lately.'
earlier slore Friday will )■«, n
j l.stighlio, rangy iJifg left end frjr
"I have nuflotikt that Jhis young
42 yards to place the hall on the man I* telling the gospel truth.
Maroon four ( mid murker to aet The playhrs had hern discussing
op the first iVlsiiiil lolirhilowO the game, wrr* mad about it*
Need n LA X A TIV E ? and eonnreled wltii Prison for ip nulrome
and decisions rendered l.y
yards, last Friday night, to act the umpires, and when the um*
81,&lt;V-Drsetki
op urnittiei'.
pirra came In the restaurant thn
k I*
Charles lleslty, swivel hipped playrrs immediately hrought tip
l-U isA j
speedster, led the llelaiml ground |heir ennttovorsy with them.
, »f»ue* I
| attack, picking tip |2 U yards,
"In any e&gt;enl when I ran get
J UwsOr
i lleatty is noted fhr his «klrta In It I will handle this rase as
. |ki|&gt;lf i i v
around end. Friday flight against to me it should lie handled.end
| the Maroon* he made two trips those nut sallsflrd ran lake an
1 around .his own left end, one for aptiral to the Kiem U tr Cum*
, It yards and the other for till,
mjltee."
.
lleatty picked up many yards
The Idler Is self egulanatory
against Palalka running from thuj 'and show, wjirie me Judge elands
shott-punt formation nod the lie- on the tyt&gt;e of hrawl that oiLand level ses ate deser lin'd a * eurr.'d in iH'lmod aflrr the gameliirky and timely.
Arrordlog to the testimony thst

n.

Spencer C «r»rlU re
’ • * Registered
2 7 1 8 1 ‘almello Arc.

Borffli And Beatty Art*
Bulldog P I it y e n * !
Sanford
Stop

the regularly
lime of M;lf»
notldred today
prjmlpal of
fh'hiH.I.

a r c h il

• 4MITH

i

TOUCHTON DRUU CO,

*m ! llsiy 4«f
rha|K*l will he held at H:!lO fob' SII *sift19181 lie
, Ih a
null f«r
towel hy an Alumni Association! ss.fse ptflOLf’
»f»|f*«
mei ting.
nisi Ssf H*llTl
(* « 8 (Fs FlnfMfl,
«l»lif *1 1*1*s| tMl** Ilf which **»ld
The hlg parade wilt leave iltdly
U WIIMr- If atiii Ifnfi. I'U IM Iff.
Field at I :I*0 I*. M. and end lip atj V Nrtmlr
M. ilitMlIiiiM, iMfriiilinl,
the Municipal Ntadium In time
Wltnr.A
H») Hi M
•sfflrful
—i.l '
.,1 i MaHf&lt;»r*lt Nr»iiln«il»* ( ‘minly,
.»f nr KlurMsi, ihU |7 ilt
uf

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w in

' Y O u V w iN q ? A T TH E

S A N F O R D S C H O O L OF AVIATION

fur (v*ir rtmieculltft* w«#k* In lh«
R«i»fal firviiUdlm i»i»l»ll*ltHt in
Hunfunl
fotifMFx FI'»»I4 a
W ITNKM MY IIANti ANt» SKA!*
W K ir iA L ; M T il IH »‘o l,HT, TIIM
•ml f&gt;AV. n K im To B K H Iff*
fi fc lIKHNbON
lylirk i*f llt» l*|rrifji Onirt.
‘ Hr.Ai.i
llr faumard Itsrker
OpfW elrl*^ . ^ ■

Wc Ihive Plenty Of

Kyra namined—Classes fTited
20.V H. Orange A * g .
Orlando, Florida

I'hone &lt;8 * 7
•AMR** arii

FLOORS SANDED
and FINISHED

LEGAL NOTICE
FOR R E N T

A R T IC L E S

5

FOR

SALE

W ORK

9

I]

W A N TED

. B. N . M c C Iu m f
Lurlks Court P rU n d ,
. Phone Ut*M

REFINING
COMPANY

Hr
Phone 8 8 8 - W o r 9 1 6 6

HF.E UH for Innersp/iiiif Mat- E X I'K U T punting-rnulracl or
. I reuses.
Hug Hprings,
and
hourly basis. H. (I. (Jrogatt,
Hollywood lli'ilt ul fneUiry
roofs irpalrnl. Phone 1 1 5 4 or
F U H N IH IIKD ruum, gmUcmen
priros. detail store A display
7 H .U.
. nrefgrrcl.
All
cgnriji|(U)fTa. - - room. — l .
— ‘ — .
I'U
IILIC sii'iingrni
BIO W. Brd Ht.
1 1 0 W. FIH H T HT.
Park, phone 11 JO
rirhola
llcddlng
A
Furniture
Ck».
liKUHOOM for rent. 3 1 0 Pal
Hanford Mnttrcaa Fartnry
LAW NS mowed,
. I'hutie IIIIJ arid (I7 J*J.
plume PHI J.
2
W A N TED TO RENT
USUI) Iron doulde Led rnmplete
with springs'multless JUJ W. l,A WNR mo w e d
150 H K W A d ll f"l t » " " r three
prices. Jerry lair
Il'lli Hi.
-s'liedriNiin i i f&lt;r• ill,hid house to
FUH N IH IIK Ii room

desllalde nulghl'oiIiihhI I.&gt; perOiaprilt resident, di-ol in ml
. vaore. U s IQ if desired. Wt|i
, pay top rental. |l»x J.J.M., c/o
Herald.

.lost jtirivnl! (Imid supply
tIH lK Il IHONINli IIOAIIUH
HIANI.liVIMMiKItH
HAIUtW AKK CO.
LOANS

FLOW HUH

FUftNIHIIKll apt. Yniiiig roiiple
for all occMshm*
h r two or three nmollis. Nuj MrNHII.I. A VOHT, FU lKItH
child I i'o or pbl*. Viildet I In'ell
I'elerr Ave. Just sff Hines

LOANS MAUU
FROM tin TO »300
si i ir f PI ivory; last nciviro

rmnil &lt;4(1(1 lieiween M nod 12 nod; I If flee ph. (O'! Muldett»” ph CJ0 I!
2 ami Is,
3

R E A L E S T A T E FOR S A L E
10

i i .o h i i i a

Lo a n

i :o

.

. Flrtl to orrivo —
first to gtt road— first'to
got the attention you want

Iit2 Hanford Avenue
tislf-pm pirk-np.
1011 Chevrolet canopy, lullf-toil
llOllltOW IIF.IIF, W IIKIIB
truck. Tim l'ir power &gt;nw fmP IIIV a CV IH IIK.HPH(,TI'.I)
rot'ing Isrgg stands of limlier.
YOU it natuial desire for privacy
120:: W. 2nd.

non
At'ltKH
407.1

nn'iiHK

in laniK-y matters is strictly*
rcs|H'dcd hera,
Friendi and
rdativea are nut uucstlonad
aI,mil your ctedlL
Your aev*
ployer or buslnraa ataoclatai
will grot near of yutlr poraonal
affairs. Thera ia no cauaa for
John Henkarlk,
Paula Huail.
•mbarraaameiU.
IPtilflPBljl Nil (ill Ills
Iteasunalda credit ro«|ulremenli. - Unless Mltl
I'hone Cuimly* 4 IU2 .
l,dr»m,il dmifrlliiH Id Intsr. *' tli»No cn-makeri on money loin*. iii
ilMPFlhHj
thrtrln
Mill
•
•
!
»
*
*
r
*
%
Hce us for
Variable payment plana.
’hjifiicf •
he i&lt;»lit *♦ I hi"
DOOR (.'HIMFH
h**fi&lt;»*
tliiop
ftirtt
the
riMirt
\
FAM ILY LOAN CO.
1 ft»r hUiBth r,f Nnirint"
We have a complete * line nf
Flurlda Hank Bldg.
Phutte 3&gt;
i‘ll l« tills I til tl-M
NuTone’
HANFOIII) II Alt l&gt;W A III'. ID ,
ill* 2l»tl (In V "f «#,‘tp»t,i I
12
S P E C I A L S E R V IC E S

High wielded land'on cmriily puVI-.I
liiad' IH miles aoulliwi'sl Han It K O O N I) I I I O S' F. II washing
machine. Trotter's
Appliance
find, l miles mirth nf Apopka
Hrivirc, .'till W. 2nd Ht.
pear ‘ I1ih'!» Hpilngs I'aik and
putdlc swimming pool, Terms, UPIMUIIT piano in flist class
P, O. Hos I 3 M), Orlando.
rnnOMIun. One bed and drrsaer.

i gnod *U room hunguluw- hi
fpilet section on Ihirc lots, lias
eight laigo la-ating fiuit trees.
Cun give poisi’scloti.
' ( 41.7 5 0 .0 0

OUF.HT A. WILLIAMS. Itrallnr
Itaymoinl l,umh|ulvi, Aswainlr

B A R T IC L E S

FOR

SALE

FILL UP with Fuel Oil and Kero•rim before winter.
II. JL Pup« f a , jnr. SSO

IW riuart Kkro . ,
PHKMHUllK ( ItOKKItH
HANFORD HARDWARE CO,
210 hhist First Ht.

, f a**-rIf * m*m
. mm
Spanish A barrel ly|w
whit# and colored
H. A It. ttOOFIN’U T II.K CO.
PUnt-.TUO Carswell HI., Phono 1 1 2 1
Daytona Peach, Fla., Hog At I
JU S T arrlvedl New shipment nf
BOQ x |A and n50 X HI I/ee
lire*.

i

•

NICIIOLI.H
A TL A N TIC SER VICE H TA TlO N
8TUHIO OF PIIOTOtiRAPII Y
I'hunn 0104
('inner 3 rd * Park
fur finest quality
Andy J*n*yn, proprietor
*
*
PORTRAITS
6 ___ A R T I C L E S
W A N TED
* Commmtsl and Cimy Wurk
'■
Snapshot Services
rhime IIBO — 220 Mfl.ch llldg. I’LL BUY your car »cijf»nlle»i
(jitlTH • and meal—ground fresh
every Mumky (rum snowflake
C«ru. Can lie bought at Oenl.
' ner*« Store, loike Mnnroe. 15

II. *1--at fill

of age or
condition.
,IL*» Reel,
aaa
« e
a*.
■i 30«
— W.i 2nd 8L -mm ■— mm o
USED pianos for rash. The Music
Hog, phone M3. /:
•.

* IMtmlsr Heat Covera •
HKMINOLH T ilt It WHOP _

TvpawrlUr. standard,
IMITATION lratt\*ri In most WANTED!
■UrnHW (AMt-Ts *
“
.
ndars and targe selection of
- geotl upholstery fabrics. Robert 7 Feta, Livestock, Supplies
R. Brown, 21)11 N. Orange
Avs., Orlando, Kla._
_ ___
calves,
T U X F I'O f BUI) 8 — com pis ta llitK

Toisda Feed Htore.

women's and child
'all shoes. Bee us f&lt;
©-get merchandise, i

CONTEST

Beware

FIlfiST. PJtIZE — Goldsmith
Tennis Racquet
Awarded by

CfMtntiUloa

/

•Jin Fast'First . Ht.

R EA L ESTA TE W A N TED

•K- NKKIl l.llTlNOH, nf Farms,
Humes, Urnvea ami Husines*
Prnpeity. W. It. William*,
Realm. Tom Holt A**oclale,
Plume 1120. 110 N. Path A m-.

FICK-THE-WINNER

CHTON . A WAT80N. IIP I
lety Ave, Has Purins Feeds.
0

IVB us
chicks.
Store, 2

tur order for bel
ie S a n f o r d X*C
A 'Sanford. ,

and lawn seed; Vlgore
r. Th* Sanford X-Oal

3I0NH

IJ

i.I.O, It, tjuulress,

i

Phone 1021

FLOOR NANIltNa

lid -finUhlng.
ig.

Cleaning end wa«&lt;

is-ilon. Old floors’made like new,
:#U

1

-AND NOW , FAMOUS O u O U S / J
WHO WAS IT W HO ONCf . 1
s a id , w w t Qt v f u p Tnr $H/P

New floor* surfaced to par-

t

r AW-W-- WHV DON'TCHA
ASK US WHO IS IT WHO
I SM S'ALW AYS ASM SOX
SO UTH ERN WHIN YOU

TWO — to RITZ THEATRE
ForCovihi,

THIRD TO SEVENTH PRIZES — . . . For

f c O M t C0 MI,&gt;UDPit s7 g ! "

~AHgW£R“ a " 1 '*

M. OLKA BON
ka Mary, Fla.

"V O i

each prize winner, ONE PASS FOR TWO
| to R IT Z ~

tV C R Y B O P Y SAYS (T/ r i V

*w
V»«H
**

ItKNT vA CAR
YOU OlllVK IT

•.via/

I’ llONK 200
; HTRICKLANO'MORIUHON
. j.
"'D H IV B . i t , INC.

INSTRUCTIONS

IIOD08 • PLYMOUTH
PARTS ANI) BBRV1CB

W Palmetto Ave,

Phone 111!

(WOCTRIC appliance r»P*lrt
j we repair washing machlm
vaccum cleaner*,' fans, mlket

1 Trotter Appliance Bervlc*. W
I W. 2nd BU Phone 10S4-J.
NN0UNCIN0 opening of L. D
Simonson Engineering A Sur­
veying. Marlon C. Oordon, rt*
preaenUtlve. 110 N. Park Av*,

S TA N C O M STO C K

D m R a e il s*cwHko r

bom tie# Tatetyys DO SS

M a k e your selection o f ( earns you b elieve w ill w in
the game* below b y p is c in e o n ( x ) m a r k *in (he
•paca p ro vid e d . Y o u d o not ha ve to g u e w th e a c o rn .
C lip t h a .b a llo t a n d B ring to T b o S a n fo rd H e ra ld
O fflc a before 1 2 t0 0 o 'clock noon on T h u r s d a y , o r if.
m a ile d to tha H a r a ld . (h a anvelopo m u st b o post­
m a rk e d before 1 2 : 0 0 o 'c lo c k n o o n on T h u r s d a y . .
In c a ts o f ties f o r va rio u s p r ig as, tha p r iz e w in n e r*

w ill be de term in e d b y the o i^ e r in whleh entries oro
received b y (b e H c r o ld . Y o u m u st moke o aelectien
o f o il Ifn game*. ’ ‘

v
L_______
u m i n o _u s t ir b s h o p

t

201 North Perk
______ Telephone 37
to grlad' v n r j U " *
morning

PHONOGRAPHS fa
Musk Bos, phone

HTF-U8 for ChrtsUtuu

SECOND PRIZE — W EEK’S PASS FOR

Show ranis and pnatara
O— ttKI^H SKIN HKit VICE

...... SANFORD
-VSDELAND ........
, ... CLEMSON
-VSW AKE FOREST
FLORIDA
VSVANDERBILT .......
..... ^ GEORGIA
VS* KENTUCKY
..... GEORGIA TE C H - -VS- M IUUSIPPI
L.S.U .
VSTEXAS A I M ......
....... WM. A MARY
-VSV . P. |.
.... . T U L A N r
-VS.
R IC E .........
------- GEORGETOWN
-VSFOADH AM ........
....... VIRGINIA
-VSV. M. I. ........
—

WANTED to succoud W,
for 1500 family Rawlslgh
less In West Pasco County,
usta hold 20 year*. !&gt;r-

a

s

e

ly tiW tfc v ro x

f e

23(. Ung*

BALLOT

BE SURE. T O FILL IN T H E FOLLOWING —

�t n U n ity T h e r e Is S t r e n g t h —

THE WEATHER

T o rrolK cl the Peace o f the World:
T o Promote the P ro irco * o f Amut.-a;
T o Pred er* Proaprilty for Halliard;

I'o n liih ird
F a ir
i in*
r i w fi i and tumor r o * .

Eatabliahrd 1908

VOLUME XXXVII

r a i n m

eman

e n

«

Labor Chieftan Says
Groups Must Fight
For Price Controls,
&amp; Tax Legislation

Airline Halts
Air Service To
Middle Enrol

MIAMI BEACH. Oct. 10
— President Philip Murray
of the CIO thafged today
that this notion b u t hoard­
ed stockpile of durable and
non-durablo
goods
worth
I37.000.OM.000.
The CIO
chieftain aaM h* believed the .
Commerce Department and
the Chilian production Administration should inventlgat* th walleyed goods hoard"
lug To determine the reason
for it,

out trainm en, M urray unred I i*ehrs

them l o . merge force* wtfh the! r*®*
CIO In a fight fSr price 'cun Dot •
an] ins Liislaliun to head ..}
whit lie predicted would I m - o
new depression.
The ClU chief nstorted th.il

(0

niitlciibiirg,
[oleVhte

^determined
demand for free commerce
on the Dumi ho River and.for
free trade throughout the
-Ua}knn-t}otmtr|{RL
1lip Michigan..: Nopator

••pcur.r iui tin. . Itoinajilan "
•flinty diilff.JJit cimrvnUalrd his
-if tent ion ..fi h i,, iirtid rs which
tire I -Irig liniiiu.1 hv
corilinissioii
m ilji.i i l l
i v,-i ..Ujet-ltiMis rf.f ih •
Sides

Sciiutiu
V.'iiiileiilierg
insisted ,J
that o "frin- Dnin.bc i. indisprnsilde Jn ti.. economic h-nltli ami
|’e:i,e .if renlrnt Europe.’1 Any '
f.iilnrr In open rli^- *tr,y»m, jia
declined, would Is* a “.tragic,
i*»ncliunary mrstake.*1 ■

*'„

Ih e •tn ie n i'n i .m l d ia l a-Pan
T
' Vmerican clipper
fropt PrnguU |o
cn ih». hrnch »r the Hjp. Ji.tire nf the high - rourt.
' Vienna hail l-«s,|i lurried • hdc*uuri.- in \v Whitt*...... fu r1
(InlernaHonal Sutnulpbin,. yes it rdny by I ’ nited .Stales nOJi
tury i nlrm. LIiv unh r « suiil
i i vUUji _ »r m ilita ry ,-a ir ttfift
um ilil Ik? tin m ist *»l to fly W i
t tech territory or Ru#ni»n*«®\*
iiotlvii trn itu i&gt;
in H ungary Mil
Ifttm.ii.ii. frmii U d
t&lt; Ocl**14
lb
dnlei Ijiuthing flig h ts oTn
ItU"&lt;*i fat uCciihuh I
territu ry Hl»
t.Vimait altil \uslria i ' i ftoctlvr
Discussion o f various road jiro
i
je d * , notably a new roud south siiiiti] f it f t ht*r noli*#.
[ I d i* i i*11tie
that I'nii A iflifj
o f ta k e H ow ell in th r southeast
port o f the county, occupied the »«»«' aliMt httH Item •«Ivi«ih| by the
S itu ation
this m orning o f the Vim'i ican KiuU«is*y iti J'rngUd ditil
iionrd o f County Camml**unu&gt;rr tl.. C iw li Min it try -»f T m n »p o r
m eeting f“
for» *&gt;n
tin tut 11*11 tUni iiM plane* uiunt not hIn their initial (netting
I ibMiiilelier)
iiv«*r
Itti mi (an
fpS*
fiscal year.

Chi f !

rile

products.
Ntirry also uph&lt;ld (ho juixilim
of th* brotherhood in Ihe rairuaj
strik? lost Huy which, ended only
after President Truman pr. posed
• uor/eiy v antistrik e ieglxlstion.
Th* President's action'so sng*r,ul
ih« h*sd iff lb* trslnm.-n, A. P.
WirRmy, that h« threatened . tn
v*-

I

live In th» event that Mr. Truman
tuna again.
•
Murry olio assailed lb* AP of
l. fcr following n fuddy-duddy
lefderahip r.'nne the p»th of (hr
(TO. and skittling, "me loo. wait
for Italiy.”

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i%!iifri *rvrr,
silittreftnl
Sutv 'iik'k’ vpp.'ita1 t bni AtiO rica
1*t* tii|ur m(iti v^tr-t 111 Ctlt*
I awi«*^Cr
Hlviu
than
1iff titibi*
Tf?»
ljxp|lbliran
f r k|
M u lligan
jAyiitisi, uni that
v* *vw.. t, , t f %
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4 I bfl ^"ll reign

Military P
I.ifiion Causes Wide Speculation ]»0iice
L t* /t
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brtittgbl
plenary

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Labor Problenis

ilitf in* MiUlli »Uoro of Ibe la k e

tiiuetalde

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i
Hhi^J| :*y» liT’lltg
?,.y, T**,, Atftft'MUltfe III

A number o f leslden ls o f Hie
I'lkii-AtiW'ririHi ba# been
la a «u li!r )&gt;i.ii
in thr makiitu
L o V *‘ H o w ell region, hooded by mg
Iwiee-wvvkiy mi i vir 1 fitilH; Mariim i i Ihr.rm dit. hat me tngt? &gt;
1 C ol.’ C, J l. G allow ay. appeared IttilPAvU l « Prague anil Vienuil.:**• arriniil
«',/#*•* Ihe ball |i(
I Inju re tiie board to ask fur n Ten pasH'sent *?m boolfeii fnr-V lerilfa ta rriiw i pa^i Mc I tr iif**1** &gt;b&lt;Hdibi th
I new road fro m ta k a H ow ell It-a d v m i *
left at
Prague
mail
1 eastward olioul a m ile Bird d m 1 tJi|i|*er retUrliCtl to llrussels.
I

spmt |j, 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 of union fundi

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ifnv
It I- tip-* .e c i.h .r n7 1 |i" f iv e r ,

Named Comptroller

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Ij County Commissioners Discuss
New Road Projects For Seminole

his unions and the brotherhnol|
lung ago had recognized the vain.*1
o f political action, lie u r g .d thm I
the two groups stnnil lu g eth -r
a?*i(\sl ' the development
of
-i|
situation w l o f
n* world Lis unable t

^t*eak*r w tKTilrs J

TJWTe

trolled • .iirril. rv
in
H u n gary
lluiitiiiiin ami Austria.
T h e o ffic ia l’ Psn-Am erican an •
linuii.ement ssid that t util fu,
II *r i h itlfm .tl,in of the stiuali^li.
:i 11 1’a n -A n ic ria .i
services
to
' mill.Ilr Eunice vi ill lie hslled

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i .o .\t »o n ; &lt;m . 10 i,r&gt;-/rhx
Pah-American airway* tut lay wt
HMirurd that n h jj su*j:Z!l4fcl
all serVfof^te-miJdle Europe,
tnmiuugtnmnk_j* a* made- afje. „
Oidted ritatPF-tmlL
fitat*F-miki; —
• ; issuance of « UfVRw
- ± tat#,unu*Yurtrtridijig.-f UgjtM otWr
i Clcilunluvakln or Itussih»&lt;A(i

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Miehigaii. Senator Is
Initial1
r'
‘ 1
Debat
On Romania Treaty

Pan-American Tal
Action In Compli­
ance With US Order

MIAMI BEACH rO cL 1c_),
(/P)— CIO President t Philip
Murruy today extended a
formnl Invitation "T0“ tlu&gt;
Brotherhood of Railroad
trainmen to join the Conifress of Industrial OrjotnU
zillions. In an address to the ATTIRED IN HIS uffi-al rc'»es.,lhe first lime, as a nc»
convention of the independ- Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson ay- j began. Vimon is the l.llL

•

sfiem rion ,

S A N F O R D , J » L O R l D ^ ( t H U R S D A Y .'O C T . 10, IM G

Vinson As 13th Chief Justice
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.

on A

t|i&gt;p rHETrsI w ith

th*wir o f

ib e

which i* linked b? a creek with
i i %w ^ U L iJ ik
A il
I Im u i J
nil.I
L
tak e Maitland to the south nmi
ami
I tak e Jessup tod the north.
Prisoners Make One
The Board directed M. C. Hn
Run,
Also Om* Error
gnn, county engineer, to make a
preliminary survey, prep aratory
U nliu-V i m In i.l'i l.n i i
LANSING, Kan., Oct. 10
to securing right of way for the
d m .in i i i i I u j i j ulld |o,ltce ] 11.’
(VH— Khnsus Slate 1‘rlsim
rood which will serve more than
on ion * In LiO&gt;o
1‘o ilu g a l, hiiv,
u doten property owners. There j Warden Itotiert Hudspeth »«&lt; C'onunitlcc .Schedules
-id lw i in Wtdt--. ii’ud fpcculirtioii
nut for n driv,e‘. last tiiglii
arc at present, seven new houses
Iin iaj, Infm 111,si •• in ecs expn.'.s
near the prison at tansitiv
under construction south of the
*T AUGUSTINE. Ih-t. IP. (dn
Meeting
For
Orlan­
*iii- opinion Dial i tm | iiirtiiilon .
As
he
drovo
along.
Hudspeth
lukc, according to Mr*. K. J .Jniu*.
Police Capt. Vlrrtil Stuart of
j it ) m ove* re-tilted flnm i» govern.
wns
hailed
by
'two
hitch
do
On
Oct.
1
7
1
^
a resident, who also represented
St: \ iigii-t inf i- bolding four
»itffl rtf .|J4 Lilt'll
hikers.
The
wardcp
stopped
Dr. C. IV. I.you and Don Berrg.
|ni«M 'f^F TjiD'htNiflltllf- |l» ■l'dllll«*l‘ *
^w*4t kAJhic ..
i
«*n»
anit-Edward'M oler-and llirtwl.l
'O T i r A v m c r S T 'r , '
1 oTTi
Tt4 present swamp- rend hastae II.. m r&gt;.wfnt i*4»\I'Minn nt
linn mtill th 4* Damn Heuch murMi 11curs, hundreds of them, Clarrnce M. Gar. Orlando, haslram e nearly impassihle due .to| Mnlicoat got in.
I gt.l*
pr.d.I,-in* ..f i h,. H i i .
IS. ... . .hi
MW ■ ir .il „. Fldtnli- 24.
**l|? 11 i• Itt’ie I*
tipped
southward
last
night
named
Slate
Itecognition was mutual and indusli \ w ill l». ll .
rains, according to Charles O.
.it 3(r r»
1 i vVr e-i . * 11 II..gau J l
through the stratosphere, and
iavrrnnr Millard ( ald*v*1l to! ItaMdtt, nnd trartnrs have had to
ilistantaoeous. Hudspeth g rn * o f ll III,', 1lit.- T.
(lu.* f th.r nt.-o l(o, Hurgc»s.
1 4 Vh ♦1t Vr’i (t.
til | •t .4
ended their ranters In brUf. bril- sure red Ih r ale O l. J. M. Lee' h„u| rars'o u t.
*■ |
cd the men and they greet,
hind" Url 17 1- Ih,
i•■■minimi . dllMlU |»| t S. S’i a llalli vital SiIt1 lavi di iv.-r l* liellig
lidnl hursts of multi-colored flattie
dlo.1 Stinds). r,at will »erte
' *
.
(•ecu called by |li\,.i.
him —— and he took them hack
-* 1tilt rftU1 .!h, .•tl » |.r**v in* ‘ • sfctaini*,1 for Dud. l oiinlv author.
In &lt;fh* of tha most Interesting
thi- nominee tlectr.| in the' ° ,h?r Pr*M*e-rty owners who «PMiami, chairman
to the prison and placed th«
wanted «n a
11h . 1 .af J l*\
tiltl »l 11le*^ « h i‘re in‘
neared
were
liny
Green,
t
.
celestial fintworks displays «vof Nov.
clrclion lakes o ffic e
in maximum security cells.
coninnitee o f tiie MSt inirt said.
Inline
anil
iltc
laiccny
charjg.-.
•t’
i
Alt
lrm*i**e
Williams
and
Mrs,
D
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a
n
W.
s,«n by local tusldtnta. who stool January.
table d ’tilim ilttee.
The two trusties had escaped
ititi t'oiumuirUt Vnlttplerr legion
Th,- other three according to
Thom*s. Spraying by airplane of
on street corner* peering upward.
from a Work detail yesterday,
. S tuart, were riding in the
According
III
ream'
know
u
lit*
M
I,ci;inii
I'ort
«if
U
fm
***
Capt
take
Howell
with
chemicals
to
, Th’ meterr* started flashing
hid in u nearby wood* .unlll
rivt-o1 cit!* /I fi» 1licit ikiitrin’K.’t taxi with Burgess mill are tidrig
kill the niHH* of hyacinths, has
*t about mlnuiu interval* nt
nightfall and then made lh&lt;ir Finn, t,,
liriil at the li'Ulll'lit of Broward
cailv tin lay.
had* some effect, according to
10:00 o’clock last evening,k ns
wav to a highway.
of thet* Kin f iftsi [T.iilurc!14 f..i
1lie |tft*%eitilv»* mcii*mi4*x tit thr C41(1111IV authorities who are sendMrs. Jane. On the north shore
fo r cast by astronomers,’ who say
The first car they hail'd i ID-lit IT
• 7 i ri*|i
‘ Piiii'fi,
tun
i’.ol ■u* *•** tn|«ltii! itpif f»«I |*l*-ii itur ■
officer* In Si Augustine ti&gt;
of the lake are camping and
that the comet (Jtacoblnl /.lnner.
make |ltg|fs fni
turned out to he Warden Hud*
* \ U*nt!4* lit -1 | 4 't!■&gt;e■
«* t|llew|ii.iii the men
mif l
fishing sites.
the head of which patted bv elgnl
I Secott4. tn act 4*11 34 (ill ....... .
Stiiait rvveals that a 32 ralpeth'a.
tlittt
days ago about 24 million mik.s
The Board took under advise­
tionul |.r*iii* I Hill f 1 •tnir t
t |■ i mis iif e -ui.) I&gt;» fust' &lt;
diri pistol wa- found in the taxi,
away,
switched
at
the
-end
of
it*
.
ment
the
request
of
(3.
W.
Spen­
:
workr
1’ ntnign Salmii w )!
1 1 tin . lift if
lift kilt I
■ nnd from ipie«tiiunng it was
tail w h ich was only about 131,000 Mrs. Edward hircher. cvecullve cer, attorney representing grove
availnlil
ti? R111 this •f \ * ■
I s4’ r ib**.! i
" ’li
I l.iiioisi that the men cmiir front
miles away or half Ihe distance secretary nf the S. mlnole County owners at the San tanilo sub- GrundHon Of Mr., Mrs. suppl
.4 . 1
sl-iltlft).
&gt; Hi ow i,t.| rountv
night
!»efor«'
\ ’ till’’ ’ • • !»*?»
to the moon.
'
' . Tulierculnsi. Association, uiltlined divisio'n in Altamonte, U&gt; clinic
Thi. will I•*’ ill’* * * ^-.if &gt; 1*
\tairflM Lv
Ia - 1 Simriff \t sit*-* I*, i Ini k o f
Tilt meteors, of'meteoritsm llllle the acDvitlps nod ll&gt;&gt; goals of certain roads now no longer u»od
~ E. W. Stiles Dies •aid. In i mi -i* -.tif i f v - -Li
tit ihr "tilli'll'
llrownid eount&gt; tol.l Stunrt that
n orpha ns following In the wak».* the association lodav when rhe _Ba sUCj, and’planted with orange
while fin m uinl k!lnVf InhiM
I ' tl At'l ’
'f
a !J cahlicr pistol was used in
spoko
at
tile
weekly
Junior
Cha.n.j
trees.
The
ownors
purchased
the
th*
eomet,
appeared
to
be
^ of tl
Friends here of Mr. nnd Mi*. mandsi w ill l*is h**nvi4*r i hi*
Ihe slaying winch occurred yes( *nrmrr Slat.1.1 !.1/il l *% N 14111ft;1}
ft A*Mi * '«iil A
j-tand for the grovei from the E. W. Stiles will regret to h &lt;rn sop
heading southward for th* must tier of Commerce luncheon held
(n»t cut i ;il
* t»|e|»f \
tha
tetduy.
lliiicl) nf '’ if” iIII’ 1 i..a nt \ 11.«w* j'.f jv‘« f*‘ruiVii*l Hiiifu
tin
Motors
Inn,
p a rt Th* moon did 1U best 'o
state ‘under the Murphy art.
domestic
migratory
labor
willtu
of
the
desth
of
their
grand—
n,
iimiGtiiknl that hr (» ►C4A iiv f rirnj tif .Hi** Villr
Mr*. Kircher was Introduced i Dr, Frank Qulllman presented
"
. outshine tjw matoora.
IJoyd Wesley Harper, ^ Jr., -’0 smaller, din- to the fact-that |h«
la—I Sovvmt
A iw jleoriu- le a roateor that after Jark Itntignn, Juycce presi­ a t£3,730 budget for operation year uld son of Mrs- 0- 0 . Col- prswur migration w-hniuli-- wt-tc iiom I nui ii ir tn ih f* i ffiec ef ‘D utr
, ('c im jilij llt f MI’lif !!. fi' is% 11
.11 %aril ill r rattr o)i)msitiim (ilcdgcd at Dull lUisNinsr Youths Are •
ha* entered th* •arth'a atmui- dent, had Introduced Miss Mary of the County^ Health Unit for - tier of Pompano, tho former broken up, hml the facilities fo r.....................
rct-rnlly li)r tiie ■**litlilrti lira 1Hi .1 iimi. t » ctmtinm* its stru ggle
phsro and. being lnl*n»*ly heated Itawltna who (uld the group of the coming fis?kl year o p d to ld Elisabeth Stiles of Sanford.
recruiting amj rmiting donicelu’i J^’d - j ] ' m Lj » ,
Iroeated This Morning
aiim-il at what it described
duties
which
wen* of ndV plana to Inculcate iJiNth
by Impact with li»* fir, I* partially numerous
workers
U
&gt;
art-as
"iu*(j
needm!
Young H arper, a former Mat me,
- it-1 net ailing freed om *." ,
consumed lofor* reaching the carried out !&gt;•• Mr*. Kirchfr.
habits among sjiool chlldron by died last Saturday on tho way are itindcqun'i’
Two eleven Vear old Ixiy*. whn *
Mr*. Kircher e*|dalned how means of lduMrated talk* for
nd. It la »**n at night as a
Reports will nl-o. is- mad'* to
to Broward General Hospital li­
di-apt-.-ated ye.tci day afternoon
San. of fir*, frequently Uaving funds rec*lv{d by the assoclatltfn which purpose, he said, he had ter
allegedly being stabbed- !&gt;y the labor committee on the re­
ufter attending fiunford Gr^ammnr
State’s Bill Buying
_ a brilliant trail oL Incandescent through thy sale of Chrlslmaa projeetora on hand.
14*"|J recent
m v i n ’ i i t
* a
a
- s
a
R. I . Miller, 64, a hog farmer. commendations formulaic,)
School in the morning, have been
A matsrlal behind It. Stony meteor- Seals and Isralth bands were egon (III AltMUlilV I'sV.UmilH; Machinery Is Behind legated according to Principal
Effort* of a resident tn block Th* knifing occurred near Mil­ ly by a national eon’f.r.n.e
' lu * aiu 10 Umaa more numerous pended’ and outlined future plana
. . . .
•»
in W n s h -i
Steele, and arc buck hum-.
*
t
m
th* Pplm Spring* Maitland Road, ler'* farm aouthwest of Pomparn; mlgratnrv farm labor in
Hurt iron cm*s,- in th# IfU dr »h* of the group. —•*- ~
Ington.
The
program
•eomiiiiHcej
S.-iuiitd.
t’out*i
Accordlng
to
Sheriff
Walter
Police who a n y n.ked to alJ
used
a
i
a
mall
route,
wer*
told
TALLAHASSEE, O ct 10. i/P)—
Final plana for the Jnycre dan *
au d it forming more Hun 1*0
ill Ihe search, deceived a report .
of by Commissioner Overstreet, Clark, Harper and three o th e r JO of the ■ eonferenco imnnihiously
tu
be
hriil
Haturday
.night
at
the
Hori.ln's
idtl-paying
machinery
I*
percent of th* w m
e a r old ronfpanlona were di.v. proponed « plan under which th e jtt,H bold a dirnn * mreting Mon I
nenily u week iiehlnd scheiulc j froixx a resident - in I’sola that
Mayfair
Inn
wens t|l*cutrud. who said T hat the man had sued
—
"
anting
near Miller's farm when slate nml federal governinenU j veiling, a) i i ,0
ns a result of the d.afli of Slate ‘«» boys. I.ylieveil to have Dren
Visitors today were U. W. Morgan, log barriers and dug. hole* In the ui
would
cooperate
with
farm
.)
Ijftflon
Hut
Iiia
le
d
on
Mil
liter’s
son,
Joseph,
Is
repotted
( ontplr.dl.r J. M. ‘la*e.‘ tae's the rumiwa&gt;L bad applied Tor^
Hov . Sym-s and Haymqnd Lund- clay road to make It impassible
FlEht Airlines Seek
groups In increasing the available
, nifeessor, riarence M. Gay. said a*"l “ t r v k’i'en shelter shortly
- for ont half a milt. Then after to have entered Into an argu­ supply of agricultural workers. lUui’t o n n ,l ’I'iie t-o-o-*- ,
New Route In State quIsL
■
I
will
I
k
th* man. had been personally In­ ment with th* boys, using nbu*
brtd—L'PU’.uJifltf l. . lulluu
srhr-hile wilt t resumed by be fin *» nndnigiit, i&gt;ul^iefl -without
formed by- Mr. Overstreet th at •lv* language. ’ A t ' thU point Mr." ■Tomato growers will- nlstr- inert.•Mhg* Hut s n p w r. T ii'iP l a ..........I i l t ! t , m id ,n „ t&gt;f the month when atyuts) knowing it, tieldre 6;0ll
A* rhalim nn of Ihe tomato snh fo r HV lllb i - nod etigt'.b 1 ,|1P hacking can 1
he was blocking a county read, Miller entered the controversy
---------- . WASHINGTON, p e t l O . t W r caught up oV im k this m orning.
Italian Cabinet Has
he had again placed barriers and stabbed Ihe boy in the nidi division of the FVC, I’carce hn* veterans nt it -undB^i uni ,\inl&lt; i j j,v 1t!ght work,
The civil **ronautk» board has
called
n
meeting
of
tiie
division
ion nnd ihe Smoke ibm-**
A11 checks Issu cl by the state
A boon advised by *itht airline*
Emergency Session and blocked the rood after county with a large pocket knife
Funeral service* for young and of all tomato growers nnd t. A„ (r‘,l,r|-’f 'lf«1l,w’ f " " 1'
worker* had removed them.
m seeking to establish now route*
about lioo.nno a murith _ $25,(100,000 Credit To
ahlppvr*
in
thr
stale,
to
begin
In Florida that they will b# p rj, bcad'iiuitiu". &gt;'i | must, llavc the comptroller's sig*
ROME. Oct. 10—lA*|_Th# lu ll Possibility of taking legal step! Harper were held Tuesday after, a t 1:00 p. M. Oct. 17. prior to . i
» nared f o r , hearing* within 90 an Cabinet la holding an emergen to keep the road open were dis­ noon In th* Mathodlst Church in th* labor conference. The basic Atlanta «iU is- the g u .-l --prnkei.( ,mlllre. When t.ee died Sunday, Greece Is Announced
cy session today In an effort to cussed with U Fi Boyle, board Pompano and the burial wa* In* problems at Florida tomato grow­ t wa. announced th i- .ft.-. m.o!» ] im)v Hmse checks which had been
•Wa s h i n g t o n , Oct.
r
signed before his death cmild be
a threatening labor crisis. attorney, who said that the mat­ th* Pompano Cemetery.
er* will be t h e - subject of the by Adjutant John Li Sail!'.
The State Department announced
SIVurtg’ reinfdrytmerit* _nf s .&gt;el- ter would have to be ’referred t&gt;&gt;
issued
anil
it
will
take
a
short
afternoon session, according to
- NAMED BY.fiUHTAV
tha board. Th* board examinar. helmeted ItaUeTi troopa and polfc* County Prosecuting Attorney G.
while ^fnr Ute plates on the today u (25,000,000 ctedit to
LaMont* Grow, - manager of tli
. .
F. M. Rubier, warned th a t all are guarding all approach** to th* A. Speer.
j
mcchimU-nl
check-writing machine Greece for the purchase of sur­
FVC.
; Hull Shows Slight
StOCKHOLM, Oct. 10—1/1'
IntarvanUon petltloni, Inclading Vlmlp.aie DaUce tn prevent a o »
tii be changed from I sh1'* signa- plus Unite,I States Array m aA former minister of educslion,
Ihrial overseas. The announeqthaw of el tie*, muat be filed petition of yeeVrday's rioting In
Improvement Today turo to*Gay's
ment followed Informal dlacua"* n ten d*y».
wMch tw0i person* went killed WRECKED PLANK LOCATED" le g * Erlander, has bserv apt»intROTARY
SPEAKER
ed
head
of
The
Swetilsh
goVrrn■ibns among British and A n*ii... of the applicant* pro- and 14 L Injured.
WASHINGTON,
th-t.
Id
(/Ih
rm
nt
by
King
Gustav
V.
Erlsnder
*
STILWELL SAID CRITICAL
can diplomats three week* ago
feeder-type tinea, while NeBICIIANG, Ort. 10, W&gt;— Tbe succeeds the1 1st* Premier Per
—Former
Secretary
td
Stn'o
fu
r'Dr.
F.
S.
Jamison,
truck
horti­
1 Airlines la ask I
TO ATTEND PARLEY
burned wreckage of a Chinese Albln. Erlander also )■ the n«w culturist of the Agricultural Ex­ dell Hell is disclu-cd today to ’ SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10-&lt;A-) during the Greek civil 'war ertau.
These diplomat* reached tha
op ita already at
National Airway,
head of the Swedish Soria] Demo­ periment Station at Gainesville, have •hnwfi^'alight, hut definite'* —Ductors-at the Let term tn Gener­ conclusion’ that the United State*
Dr. am} Mr*. L. T. Dost
has bean located *0 miles
Improvement.
Tim
nnnuunrcinent
will
be
the
principal
speaker
at
cratic party,
«
al llospltn] In San Francisco hsvo would back the present Greek
yesterday tn attend the convert- w**t of Sichang. It waa b
tha Rotary luncheon Monday. Tho was rejeasoil at tho lV-thndn, Mi!.. plactal General Jincph HtilweU's government with substantial eco­
ai
NOTICE
Hon of the Florida Chiropraetor'a the American pilot and SI ChinNaval
lluspital,
Jind.
oulsiilc
'o
f
subject o f his addresa will be
nama on the critical list. Th* nomic assistance. A similar, deci­
f BRAZILIAN GOLD STRIKE
of last » k s Touch- Association which le being held
may hav# died In the
— —
_
"Sanford Truck Crops other Than Washington, whetc the, fcllr-d Sixth Army cmumamlsr, a Veteran sion is said to have binn made
tt -H« mid , pick -the -winner at the Gforye Washington Hotel Pjrvi&lt;?u* *ccpom*_ saw Diet ihe
GO IANIA. -Braall, (A^—4*i&lt;cor- CeiSry.” Each Rolsrisn has been raliintt officer has betn In ,i
i -are r*&lt;n»**t*d tw call -at tn
in JsrksopftUtr
JsrksonrttleL' W
W li lIsi bast AS persons wer* safe but had • r p of gold near thi* city ha* at­ asked to invite some farmer as critical condition .lure Sept. 1.1 of the Asiatic war, is *u|fsrlng In the case of Turkey, who** r e ­
l B^. "PW
from a liver ailment believed to jection of Moscow’* is test d t- ile raid effjc* -to ob- president of the sseucistion, about been taken in
Into &lt;nst«dy by the tracted miners from widespread his guest tor this occasion. Ed
The husprtal aiiiuuimumrot .null have iwam evutracted during his mands on th*' Dardanklts* hart*
***** to. Ihe ,Rlt* 400 .mambepi o f which are ex­ wild tribeimtan
tn of th* Lolo
section*. They are coming frose Stow*, chairman of the Rural- that Mr. Hull y e tie j r.ell during J campaign against tho Japanese Ihe support of U&gt;« United State* ’
m the Burma Jungles.
ot&gt;d Britain.

To Be Discussed
By F,V.C. Group

n (,|(| |.'0Ur

Men In Connection
With Danin Slaying

Sanford Citizens
* View Big'Celestial
Display Last Night

Kircher Is
Main Speaker At
Jaycee Luncheon

V. F. \V. |&gt;uh(.To .Mt’t’l

R

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haveil

Orange

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Ilowl; one-five yat-d.ecnaliy,

___ air.
ippl In llU T .K a c h team drew!

I Orange
wtanjfc iIlowl
&gt;owi ia .euanii
.Miami ..Field,
r inu, ■thu
n™
_
JSpring; training ^ground* xif the
Within a baaaball throw of toe Hi. Loo la JlraatniC. ■
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ilt» C ircu it C«xut.
C 'lln t j, K lu iio a
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Wooden Sh°e&lt;*
Adding Pinch
In Timber Cut
a a. i f

[THURSDAY, OCT.-IO, 1P46

HERALD. SANFO RD . FLO R ID A

*

claim . o r dem and x h a ll if* In . w i l t - to T»y lhar claimant, agent. or
:1hk and *h4JI a t a t * «h * plan* oC tu ra r^ .a a l any auch claim or-dat t i M i w t and p o*t of fir * addreaa mand not » « (lin t ah aii Da void
o f th * claim ant, and aball 'b e e w o r n
r ie n n iK a . w i u o n

d.feJaed- .

publication Bapt. II, lit * .

L ir

A I* N. %v*ftaturcf
• U-mu i i7T&gt;
RKtJIN'A, Saiik.-Tbe axebtoxvaTiii t iti*ni'«»t
o f lumlUrmen now pr*|mrlnf fur
winter operation* will jlw ' re-echo„,...
eil idling. .Utp_ collided rlreda.. if
,Ynu are t
Am *t rtiuin by1 weotJPFT *lu&gt;&gt;* to to t***11 'f‘
curved fr o r f Siitluitebiwan poplar. J u ;!1o, ki
T he Netherlands govern menFa pei,o«r. t»
rrd r for enough impFar to make thrrW. a &lt;
225,000 pair* of aabota waa among
the flood o f rei|jf»ta from the
ir\i:.n
United Stnlci, Kurope and Canada e*di thl» l

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t pax

F or r e e l
energy-building
lunchea, taatj; to the laat bite,
buy quality fooda a t' Table
Supply Store*. Table, Supply
offera a wide variety o f the
beat nationally-known food*,
dally freah aUpplle* of fruit*
end vegetable# and top-grade
meat* Hay your food aupplire
Store* and

Wartilngton Delicious

happyI

GREEN C ABBAG E
C A tir . r a c s H c a r r o
M IC H IG A N

ts

Slakely

Lb
2

EG. C E LE Q T

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A

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OMON S 3
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CHICKENS

Quantity Bights Reserved

Lb

&gt;d Thru Saturday. October 12
Tucked CalYee

u&gt;

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—

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TURKEYS

. »rm tw

n n itU at- iit.-d- ti3 lu U aeP S w ; p f* » * h t
at’,t TTjtm - i f r t ai-m ahd*w h t c u y o u ;
o r riltirr o f. you, m ay h ave a * a ln * t
th - M i l l Ilf XV I'. XX IlitO N , d *r,
lu te o f saht T 'la h ty . to th *
THK LUST (ORII
Courily J u d se o r Sem inole County,
, HONOI UI.U — (dhx-Kveryoiie ' I'-farid*. ax h i* o f fir * In Ih * - c o u r t
*)ghed when, the diy-cnuntr, Jail j h ,.,.e o f *al&lt;t C o u n ty at Pan ford,
renlared it* won&gt;l-hi'rninie Hwnen, rlo th ta. w ith in e l* M calen d ar
fro n t th * H o i* o f th e flr h l
range wllh h nt'-dern nil burner. nioiilh*
publication ,ot th l* n o lle *. Hath

Ve Tnnrer anav homeown*r» have

69c

Dreaaed, lima a, Pan.Rrady
Young Hen

ttis »ni» Agata.t

YclJow
V

Urmeed. Drawn. Daa B « 4 y
Stewing or frlcaaoewtitj.

Prices

leitUoHa_jjml

'C A N A D A

n

ott. fnrf 'ti which rcoomni |kdS4
that only one-twentieth o f utait’lIng timber ttc cut each year. Tba
exp rta *nid ihjat at,the rat* luntIwr w a * 'c jl in altiM, Haakatch•jwan’a foreaU would I * depleted
within five year*.
The need for hnu*litg, h«wi-v?r.
mhdifird i-nvcrnment pinna to the

X„u h i * th e re fp r* requlri-d to
a p i-u r In w»f*l *-&lt;lu** In |i*rwm or
b j at turn v a r l b * Court t t o u » In
ganfi.nt
H lo rn ta ‘ nn the l l i l i l » l
« f tV I„h * t, 15 tC and that fn defa,ill th ereof, a iteeree pro en ttf***'*
w ill he e n le r r ,! mi.i Ih * aald ra n **
tirir-fril e x parte.
\x IT N K H * m y Im ik U ait o ff ic ia l
*&gt;al till* l» * it'** o f Itrln lier. I f I I .

2

DKG IS L A N D P O T A T O E S -1 0 CU* 35c
ID A R O P O T A T O E S
5 _ Lfcs
21c
rtHD B L IS S P O T A T O E S
J r Lb* ' Z 3 c

1 Ei

r a t i lat
HOUt-UCPl
mmb/

■Tick'Com

79c

Dreaaed. Drawn Pan Heady

D re ii, Dr, Pan Ready Hoaitlng

Chickens tb 83c

Argo Sweet

Lofc-nl N o tic e
Del Monte Fnilt
HADDOCK

Lb *

48c

Lb

45c

RED PERCH

Del Monte Fruit

WHIT. BUTTERFLY Lb 35c
V «U writ! rOjsti o f jmu t»r# tir n t ix ,
fi fit i f till Mint » ef|tilri*tl iti pr#n9'iiT
*R)
*"ln(iD»- q td ilHiuittdft y b six
Tpu. t»f elt ti*»r v* &gt; "m*. in ft y hnvft
DirnfHet 11.* r * lu le «.f HA It A lt d 'll
SlHUiW AN,
liit*1 n f mi Id
f?0(1.111)% In t Ifhp ( ’mint y J tiif jtr "(if
^ m t iin i- , i ' -1Hiit | r .
hit*
o ff ic e Iti Ili«» epun hotipc o f paid
Crtutili *»t Ho Ilford. Fl«*fli»a. »?hhto .Htfht c^lphdiir tnontlin fro m the
iLmr* fi I ■ thp f ?r*t im tfHcalton o f ’
tb ia not(f*flaim fir domAmt
rh.|1| to* in u ritiuir* mid
eliitH
th o phii’ o o f rpMdHirs atu| |mnt
( i f f l c * uddrcsH o f the cla im a n t* and
■ hull hr* iw r r n |o t»jr l l t f 'f*!alnm tit.
»ir J iH o rn o . hhi*
»url»
c la im or* dptound not *n fllAd stmll
N Vtiltl.
*
II. 1‘ M HIowan
An -adllntnUtrAlor* o f the
F fita tf Af Ham lllr t i Melic w a ii, tlrrptnrd,
,
F lr » t puhlii'rtlIt■o Heft. IStli. 19M«

Grapofruit

Stokoly Honoy-Pod

Rmoltfd Klnnnn

IN SUGAR

Krrsli. Fat
Stokely

S td k e ly D iced
C q o k r A f o r B te ll)C S —

Lobsters tb 53c

U B B Y S J ll
DEL M O N
G 2 0 H G IA

N o303G I

White Cheddar

IS N T P E fl

is T in : r i i i c o i T r o n t T o p t iiit
-NINTH JIHHCtAI. CIRCUIT IN
AND ro/t SKMINIU.K COUNTY.
PlAiltlO A
IN CIIANCKHY No (111
Itl-'llY IIA1.t*AOIIKIt,

CMELSE ib 03c

Kraft Amir.
Loaf
CHEESE WbJS
Tallow Shorp

16-oat Gl

Cheese i ^.»35
Sited Seta—Pork

IrefeLidu lit.

-

D r y o r U ip ih t

WBlSfY CUT'S OF MEAT
Dreaaed, Draxvp, ran Ready
Htrixtng or Prlraaaeelng

Fillet Sale!

JteeJc From War I

HADDOCK
Lb
48c
RED PERCH
Lb 45e
WHIT. BUTTERFLY Lb 35c

lABectlchlo
Dreaaed, Drawn. Pan Ready

Tba Sweet Snap—
(VllEN AVAII.ARI.K

tn t i h

.O P

; K a m i;

P liQ llt n A .

op

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TO

h t a t ij

m i llN A im

UiLU|VRH li-YIJ-AlltlCU. Hut U.ee
du*r- Hlreet, Xl.“ (*fni."ri; .XtleidUnT
County, p*.

Yol* ARH IIHItRlIV CLiMHANO-.
EH In np|&gt;*;ir In |h&lt;- hill of rnm
ipletut filed lii .the Ulri-ult I **«ur«
of the &gt; Ntpth f mil, In I Circuit
Hemlnul*’ (hmnty Kl'nrtrta, Ih Ihn
&lt;rtue nf tlllt-v UllUxhrr. planhlf
v* llctimiil I ’harlr. Haltug.ier, rlefeltd.nl, Whet^ln, the l*lle f ennyhl
la dlvnree, nn the f l l l i day nf
Octiiher. A.*rPs III* ; and fall you
ni*t_ film? n d**#*)#1#* ft?(i . fo iifit a s i will
h « * n lc r M pijnlnsf vf i t AV)d ih*
Ih ? r » « p p r n ft M tx p irl? .
I T fclH F I ’T I I K U llH U S IU t D lh-1
tftf• ord er h r |H&lt;lillih&gt;f1 nr»(##» a , « H k

stobeljr Tomato

noURIF ACTINC

for four 'mnurrullr^ w*rk* In TIip

Hrmlnolh I’fiuRty Klo', Ud

TURKEYS
u&gt; 79c
Dreaaed. Drawn

■ OHDKIt OC 1*1 m .lCATIng .

H m nfonf llf^rrtld, n tirwsfttahfr
b •*n p f m I r lr n ik lliin ,
.m M lj.io l

Hmnked Finnan

W 1TNKHN

Pt&gt;n Ready
Cooked lor. nrolling

Dreaa^'Dr., Pan-Heady Roairting

Lobsters

mr

hsttl

and

Hurra Dog

o ff I

W a n te d I Mem And
W o m en J V h o A re
H a r d O f H e a r in g

FRUITS and

VEGETABLES
TETLEY

White Cheddar
C K trst t» CJo
Kraft Amer.

Orange Pekoe

CHS225 U-.3S

TouehUm Drug Co.

c u fc t* is w »

Velkiw Rand Lunch

12-oz can
Ctotsip ♦*&gt;* 17c Meat
Hurr* Dog
2 Lb,
S e a U H o ^ n 1 0 c food
• lh k « y Weed •
' ft"*-

_y * .*

Meat 12*ox

«»f
|p

Select HeU-Pork

P d S « lt o 2 * A c s n 2 7 ^

Yaliow Band Lunch

FOODS

ll

TeBdw Shorp

^

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1

T o ly

Vk.u.d kr tk.

W m im .

Jfd b Santoid - 214 E F lr tt
T M I lf l| 4 S l f M l I N C f IN O i f » — tUY T if f t f I J l

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.

4% c

C A A B O T I 2 Bchs 19c
CUXBY
2
Sts
19c
PO TA TO E S 10 Lbs 35*
0M
5 . - Lbs
ilc

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T H U R S D A Y , O C T . 10, 1948

TH E

SANFORD

HERALD ,

5AnFORD. FLORIDA

tolisus B fireatrSaysU .S: Population ‘Blue Boy* Prom
„Will Reach 165 Million In 1990 Franc* Gets jie w

PAG E
• I TS

A P NewaitaUiaw** —

SKOUI.,
Korea, fd’i— II.
3.
riny cnglnier* are remapping
p A irvirican-occupied southern
n u c k s s a Ti y
ilf of Korea to c o m e , crroi*
ill replace Japanese names wi'-h
otipi* Korean’ tj-TnuhotogSL 03
w lu ^ ^ n i. otw exuUnK .wapa, rjng a ----■ %
i
t
l
J
. . t- : — - Vntehlnjf*

By Spuds Johnsoa
w ork

---- '•* _ - 1

-HAlsTIMnirr—SAwTyar . old

_ ^

' ?*?.*-1l

I• \ I f T L I N K

U \ I N I. STON. Mont.. (A!) ~
Tchfphnne tn in lilfih q o tr ), cheek
inc a ilt-ail Hue writ of Living"it'ii fmin 1 a *ix*bU&gt; fi*h lymt
aero's* two wire* 'ami shorting
OiSfli j * a i r Flying fisiiytna!i -llee
in iniMilniBi. ,*«&gt; it uaVTigurod-that'
„
rther fiahr-'

Rural Common Sense
IIAICII

By ALEXANDER K. GEORGE I
^ WASHINGTON—The Ilureau of
JBthe Census figures that the pop-.
Ulation of the. Units*! Statta-wUll
_jtart ta declirif-after i! refcehr*-

IS

T rtR E t

.thuir fiumuitf ■will,l** ia»H*r ilia*------------——:—”

"

-tisi-,- to .blame.

“ n'"

* * ;*nvt .’ tray* Jtia J ite-to a -lame!
gU p ^ h e*
T iV n f " wm~' p tnViT. sin K ryL^
* at-geo nt.lwti—i i W wpn.ie. n l*r“Tb
|Ji»U utter/ Hi* him » ntrfrtmH lrH iimV rra onablv
* M priMltah*!.
.* # ;»« ».' E
,nT
r «.r
r imv
a Lrenrh“ m\v.]&gt;nifPrtTtf|ipITrir niiT
ch en farm, ranch (trove, or
h„ ,hmk;t
wi„ ,nkl. ,t
standards
of
living
and
the
spread
n
group-insurance
plan
to
which
Scneral farm i n i d u m n i ‘ he
on tlu, fiirnii it u ,M..t fut
of the poulalion Is the-, result nf
hi* mother belonged.
lealitlta of agricultural life.
htmy |o K„
, OIlie o!l,er line &gt;f
a long-range decline in ths birth of health education share the
credit.
The
clippinf—n
fiv.'-line
filler
rate. Although the war brought
Such novice* find that an ntcri. work
jf he i* retiring. to rv
Same
observers
believe
a
pro­
—
was
handed
to
Jean's
father,
M.
about a ^marked Increase In births
cultural enterprise just doesn't go tir,,
Farming i* plca-amt and
during the 1040s. the downward longed period of prosperity with Claude IXville, last December',
nloiu: by itnelr with the owner »it-&gt;profitnldo only for him who mul­
It
said;
.full
employment
would
tend
to
Arend in the birth rate Is expected
ling hack ami taking it easy. Tiny tie* that there I* a lot o f hard
keep the birth rate from deprec­ "Thank* to an operation per­
(to start agaitvdiscover that there's « gnat deal work t
Some aiiiocate* of larger fam­ iating ' considerably. The depres­ formed by thf great Dr. Hlaicck
nf hard work to farrnlns. I ’htckin.
sion ’30» brought a sharp decline at the Hopkins Hospital in Haitiilies have expressed alarm of*the
must he fed and watered rvg.il*'|v,
in marriage and (firth rates. The mere, U. S. A., there is now hop*'
prospect of "a nation o f old peo­
hmi.ee and yard- must lie k?pt in
ple."
They have presented ,i big rise o f the ’40s w-a» attributed for blue babies. It is said that VO.
gloomy, picture of "a dying race, to full employment as well as ihe .pi reent arc recovering.
’ Jean is How among This happy}
a future America of graveyard*. wnr. employment the Problem
BC percent
, . ___ __ and i economically weak
" I f employment can be solved,
While
Jean
was Recovering
and inelticlent, and powerless in
the old age dependency, problem rapidly under an oxygen tent at
war."
m
in rfn older population wilt oc the John
Hopkins
Hospital—
■Such Fears Discounted
Population experts, however, ssy comparatively simple," say* Dr. where Dr, Alfn.'d Blalock ope rat-'
ed on him, the bay’s fattur rent-,
no such situation is in proapecL Dufand.
"On the other hand, if we fall
back into Ihe economic doldrum •
of the MO*, the increase of people
in Ihe a ie group over (Si will mean
nn economic - burden of tonshlerahle weight. An efficient-and ade­
quate system of old-age security(
will become mors essential a* the tjt cj
in the birth rate, .similar to tho number of aged people grows."
I f a third world war should
hlg.spurt Induced by the war, may
break out 2t&gt; years from now, the
Flavor-famed salmon from the dear.(.‘old water* o f
I 'sparingly, the Duvllles waited FILM ACTRESS tuualno Day and her husband-, James Ilay Hendrick*,
be resumed at various periods.
the Pacific Northwest is cooked in a rich cream sauce and
The population I* growing older Unltsd Slates would have between till the war ended. Then u neigh: proudly peso In their Hollywood home with their 11-months-Old
brought
the .fatDrr—who
.because of a slump in the death 28 and 21* million men in the mili­ bor
qtiick-froien to retain all that
tary age group, 20-to 41 years olJ. taught vocational school — ihe adopted son, Christopher. The tot was taken from Chicago's famed
Irate combined with the long-range
“ Cradle" recently by the xcreen alar.
(International Soundphoto)
matchless flavor. You simplyw
lit
In
1
0
4
/
&gt;
when
the
draft
law
wn*
paragraph friim lai ttcpulili'iiie
jlrop in the birth( rate. I f these
enacted there were ‘ about 25,400,- de Sqil-Ocst, a Toulouse paper.
trend* continue. U»e median age &lt;&gt;f
C'lvillo w roli l(r. Illaliwk. The
the population f* expected to in- 000 men in that group.
latter rr plied immediately.
crear * from 30 nt present to about
Then .lean’ s life
became a.
TT by Ihe yosr 2000. Median is the
question of St.tPhi. Tin- problem
age which divide* the population
TRY IT TO DAY!
wai K ill'll when the boy’s mdth-|
into two equal group', one-half
DOVER. England, (d’i
er submlttid the cAsc to the nnl-i
older and one-half younger than Ihe streets qf a new si
the median age.
t util-assistance-fund
officer*
of
Dover are to be nam&lt;
.
Major Age Groups . • . nresident’ , status and tnwnt of, -h»
now
naDonalirett - elect
Children tn lrr I f now romprite' the United Stale*.
company In Souclluc. The bo.
Hj
JCIVNHM. Mar FA R|. AN
about 25 percent of the populati-v.
Already theru is a Roosevelt;voted u ctcdH of JHlO.Otni Iran
W A K IIIN G T liN , td ’ i — l! n c I u
’It is estimated this group will Road, a Wyoming Way and a' ■ Father and Soil fkiw to Hal
Sam is fini-liitu lip llie Job " f
comprise about 19 percent in the ‘Nevada Street.
•
• I more. Mile. I’aule Mnudult
r. tin ning binoculars to the people
year 2000. The figure was 12
More than 100 «/ the’’ prefahri- t.nrine. Freni-n nurse i uw bn
118 M n K n olin A v e n u e
“ In* "rented" them to the Navy
torrent In 1910, 38. percent III caOrd houses being erected there government schulprshlp in Am
during
tile
war.
lRflO and 42- percent in IK50. At are of American manufacture. Il-lco. became their interprelur. I
Ihe Navy’s Bureau of Ships
present about 7 percent- of thp wnst that which gnvr Ihe town) vide took n room nea.» the h
ADELMDK. nit -The Austral*|
’ .pi's -m-h a |&gt;iogrum will nev*-1
population Is nr. and over. Tbe council Ihe idea o f - giving theipital.
inn polar explorer. SJt Douglas
The tnii.-iiu
istlmales for Ihe .year 2(100 put street* American names.
Maw on, Ha* r-vtiresso.l tin- belief •■'I'" In- nt-f » an
. I Two day's nf;cr the operati
(lull Antarctica I'untains great de­

s'Tfiisnsj

Rich, Nourishing
Goodness in this NEW

QUICK FROZEN

Creamed Salmon

Eye For An Eye
The Navy Returns
8 ,5 0 0 Binoculars

ROBERTS’ GROCERY

THE OLD HOME TO W N

By STANLEY

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in atomic rc-cni.li

Kit Douglas, ndiln-sjlng the con1 - n f tin- Australian and New
Zealand Association for the Ad*
ism -ment of Kt-ienre, declared
v-.iM ii ic a. of ’ A li tare l lea Icsrmbled
-)ic iiiaimmibejiiing di’ lrirts .of
Arctic Canada
lie added that
the n -free and snow-f^re'mount-,
tain* of Antarctica probnlily also;
contained great quantities of other
raw materials.

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Memorial Dedication
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GAINESVILLE, Oct H&gt;. (Spc. TCI t.d gla-se- to l\ itohiiig'oti i»
ini) Senator Spr»»nrJ L. Ilonnnd fast a. poBstfih-.
will lie guest sneaker at the .h-.ii
Mntir of the glnsse* lion1 not
ration of the Muiplirve Memvri.il |been a.r . iintei! for Thf \.n\
scheduled a* the opening e c y pert - .1 " ill In- iinnldi- t" teluttt
of the I'nivrr-lly nf Klotidn . , perh»i&gt;. 2 llh) pair Some loo
i.
nu.il llomecnming, Oct. 18.
were found to In- In)mid repmi
The Memotial, erected in mem ,'One Inige shipment #s- lo-t n
ory of Dr. Allrert A. Murphrre, transit doling the « a r
lit lift for 1 " yt-nr* President of tlu ware h-st In combat. ■hunt.' few
University of Flnrido, will die un- evtdcnlly were apprapHated by
vellyd In the patio in-tween the ihose entrusted with them.
University Library' amt Peabody'
Ptesidi’ ni Trillium tm- -n’ m-d
Unit. The hronxo life *ixe,v»lnt'" legislation to (H'lmlt the -erleliUy
of Dr. Murphrre' was executed ,| U s |&gt;n o u i— suiplit* S o le
hrohl bv~ Paul' Manship. •not' I' or simthii qunlitv to I.... ' s 1"- •
Now A'nrk sculptor.
g la s s e s wet*- lost
leature nttrartion cf llomein
Oflermg- of gin
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ing week end svll) he the fooll.u from a gold plated el onto.I hi
game Saturday afternmm l«*td- ; Josephus Daniel*, a former seethe CLitnts and Miami Jlurncnr
rotary of the Navy, to ypei i
glasses ,111.1 lorgnettes. It.innls'
glasses were sent In Ihe battleship
Pennsylvania, saw service in the
Pacific and have In-cn returned.
One set of gla-set from Jere­
miah A, Detlton, Houston. Tex.,
JERUSALEM, Oct. 10, ’ (/ft
BrltPh military authorities h»&gt;■■ had this message in the case: "I
hereby lend these binocular* to
clamped » strict house curfew
two sttrburbs of Jerusalem and t ■ my count*y. the I Miles! Stall* of
Jewish’ settlements at. (he bni . America, with the bop,- that they*
may la- nisi umrnlnl itt blowing
cf the city following the l«t»
Germain ai d fan.in to Hr II
oull-reak of liolence m the II
lamit.
Two soldiers Wete k ill"! !•
British Jsmlenant mlnnrl and
other rxcupant&lt; of an army
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Curfew Slapped On
Parts Of Jerusalem

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The physicians ai t charged With proers* for convertlnr sh&amp;rpsklne
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Threo hours after imposittpn f
the curfew tho British saiil tiny
had discovered 84 charge* of -tploslves. alonij with other atm*
amt nmmunlltun In prlvai't hum.".
NuMrpests were made.,

left Moscow today by air for
come of thh). trial, which began Ptria. General Smith will attend
befora the ruling waa announce L the Paria Peace Conference discutstoni on the treaty draft fir
Romania ami then will fly to
DOCTORS REACH NUERNURJK Washington before returning la
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cSTniaamler declared that Ihe •!*■•
DEATH TOLL RISKS
clslcft was a noteworthy a)ip!iAPELDOORN, Oct. 10, (Ah—
cation of the theory that all men
The deaths In the Apeldoorn, IloL
are equal.
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5facArthur‘a itaUtnent followM 'Unit, ’ achoolhouse air era ih now
I the proaecutor'a refusal to |u*'* number 23. Two more school boys
a charge against Illromiehl Kuime died today. Their ilfaths result.il
from the crashing of a Dutch plane
the school gvinnadum,

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or not a^ all. This Is the stagger­
ing tell in human life and limb
on U. S. highways today.
Using a ‘ new kind of real-life
technlquu, In which characters,
background and situ a tio n arc
authentic. “Traffic with the Pevil**
examines * the nation's traffic
problem which is growing at such
an alarming rale that the Presi-

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J11BLF! VERSE FOK TODAY-

For n novel-va cal ion trip try. Robinson Crusoe's Jslaiid.
DO YOU SEEK PEACE? HERE This is Juan Fernandez, 100 miles out in the Pacific from
IH A CERTAIN* WAY &lt;tF AT­ the coast of Chile. The Chilean government will build nn
TAINING IT: Thou will i*&gt;i&lt;p air base there, making it an easy destination for the va*
him In perL-d |&gt;rurf whine ml’iil
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Itobinson Crusoe was not a real person, but Alexand­
er Selkirk, who inspired Dnniel Pefoe’s story, was. Sel­
• Tlu* Implral huiriranr. *n wlik-)y Itnrril Mi'mlay night, turned kirk, put V&gt;ff u ship at his own request, spenti’our years
out .lu' hr a
in a Ira- and four months alone there.‘From thd ten-line account
of his'experiences, told by Edward Cooke, an IHlh coptpry j
pot” .
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collertor
of voyage allventuFe tales, Defoe built up the
t h e A C I. i , planning In n'lmn»l
double ila paatrngrr train rapa story of Itobinson Crusoe which - hns captured millions
eity thin winter iii onler i» i«iu-'of renders since.
car* of unjmselenteil. t"uri«t tie. jn ni, Fernandez, though not inhabited^ bu/oru Sol- j—
"'•'’‘I1- ___ ■ r — ■__ {kirk.w as a porCof cgil for British and Diitch pirofes, who
tmsurlh In thee.—Isaiah 89:3.

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■Jnn. p . :Jtntii.Jipft aaimnls auid-idaiits Ihere foe future ustu-NiiW It has
raiWWS' -tiu*Th1fiVttftns, flf-an ' uf#. (l^OilV^T^tirnTr^t Gfl
n*4in r j
time hlsh with
i«Tr*nt. mfjhiortcd that they have erected 'tablets or markers to show*
olnl In
h^pie haunts of the Island’s most famous inhabitants, or
ed by any rnunty in ;th r atalu..
(art, ja.ii perrm t iii just atxiui provided guides, All that will doubtless be changed when
perfect. Th« almorl tolnl cnll»c- Illy new air base .brings along .modern enterprise.

. J Mu that the 'Republican party is
the party qf_ the money crowd,
the moneyrraia today s s .l t was
Crime
In the days of Alexander Hamil-j
ton and they will do what able I
In renditiK of KUit-nifn's hold-ups-tliesc cluys, nnyime
Republican Congressman r f Ind­
iana, Charles l.a Fulutte. has
niinlit fancy llint'Ji'axc James and his hhiir were newly
G lc M &amp; e
P e p p e A
just done and "come over into
The government l» now fi&gt; j&gt;■ come t»* life. That was the most notorious outfit of free­
Macedonia" and help us in the
■Idering the advisability ofiifm- booters thill ever play tied this country in its raw youth.
Democratic party which essential-.
porting beef from Argentina jt » Even if most of his exploits were exnyyeratud, there was
, ly still 14 the parly of the people
romjsJle with the meat imlu\Uv
was nevrcr any truth in al election. Snm* of these |\o p l e -as It was ig It-- days of Thi mas
in them, and blood enough to mnko. theThrr*
•o f our own country. Ourt own still plenty of
ieiailliliei of noinc of our rich who followed
Roosevelt
Jefferson.
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end reactionary new»pap*rs thet loyally nnd faithfully- wanted
cattlemen have always nuyiagid a name Ihut still lives. .
This election In November wi'-l
there
hail
been
n
split
betwoin
L» fled tlie people nf th is^ S liitry
-talk
about
a
'
third
party
But there may have been chivalry, in thnUnutfit, ns
determine in niv opinion whether
and have some left o'FrfTor r»- well as nerve. If tradition runs true, Jesse operated in the Democratic National Commli- which (he liberal* of all p
we retain prosperity in this coun­
port to foreign lands* lintII the
tec nml me. A* soon a* I re* or no party^could gethur.
try or whuthcr we fall through
(overnmunt's "We pinwnyl it th^t the yrand manner. He was bold nnd also generous, more turned Dire from R-nator AnJI hav* rohatanlly urged th
the hatch of inflatlrn back in'u
way" program put » stop to :t. like an English Robin Hood tlinii liny of our freebootenf. rewe' funeral I talked over the people not to comMIt the fc
There is something r 0 d ie a l l y in comparison, he makes most of our modern stealers and fall campaign plena with Gknlr- of trying to *tr.rt s third parly. he dark hole of depression. It
Wrong with government, policies killers look like rats. Which, of course, is whnt most- of men llannegsn end Ctongreesmtn I empbraised a* *tronglyr r» I
II determine whether we conhen the people nf tlil^ country
Spsrkmah nml they then publicly could qn the contrary th st the tirhts to work with other nations
are.
i
announced as had been pr*vlou»lf
* world in itlfj .Spirit., jf
IV* to f o to fnrsigner* to gel them
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sg n ed that I would aprek in bnly hope fi r more ‘hum anitarian Roosih^elt op In the spirit of Mcfflmelhlng tu cot. 7 T , .
various pari* of tho country for gov. rn'nunt and for pltc* for Ih* Kinl»y-V|ii short, whether we fol­
Ppisident Truman, in t tnesyaire,
f.'.nrcretie nominees - end. thta -P*®!1!* ° f tin* country was. first, low in fhreisp affairs the policy
to the A. F. of L, conl'jMiun- had,
they were counting heavily on niefta elect a Democratic House cud cf the golSl „neighbor or dollar
less thaa'
ry. nb; IT
this to tay. "Todiy.
in th# campaign. Hennegan eUi/Senate In November; then, sec- diplomacy.
In wartime, our most fumpcllhgj
quoted me a* *aylng that I deem- end,-for th* dual progressive# of
I am not a 'prophet or the son
‘ucUrti.1 b(
lied pMHlucUoi,'
B*td Is *full, sustained
cd It vital to th* future -w elfsio! the; nelion to come with us into of a'prophrjt. bulxnnrk. m» word,
Politico) Mover May Hit
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Jlamei# Malta Strong lid
rapayty
hole's
,
Our ifomonsirated
of our .country that the peanS&gt;l (Ji# Democratic-party and lake if the Republicans tree elected this
Harmony of War Probari
]
For Friandihlp of U. S.
Out the promise nf se tu p abund | tH
elect a Democratic Congress this]part in party nominations amt in fpll there will be a wild inflation
e
and
t~
•nc* for America's '.Wag
Tall. .
«
”' pqrty policies, -thus keeping our .end another 1829 stock- markot
Speciil
It
C
tn
trtl
f
r
r
u
salaried wcrbirs, a* \S r jJ fa*
■ T hat la right. And th at Is at»o Demur-rallr party the party of th* •crash In a short time. Then: .will
V for
our faringr» ami busl
what l urgedt upon the Conference! gvfhle in tlu spirit of Jefferson, be more and more unemployment.
• W A S H IN G T O N — Look for tem porary firework* in the usually.
professional people'
Farm price* and. wages srlll stead,
of Progressives In Chicago ,S*pt. Jackson. Wilson and Roosevelt.
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herpioniou*
War
InveeUgatlng
Commute*—fromnow
until
after
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any group, Who. 0 « I nm. .do nl« .
, . i . , | | on
28 and* upon the ‘country an
If the truly progressive people lly fall. Th* cloek on socUl legis­
spoke oyer-, a netlnnal netsork of th* cnuntfY who are not reg lation will b t tu ri'x l beck. W,*
S f e l"tion';thiV
V ‘*“ l
U ln -d %PJO/UCI
. J rJ rfe rin g !
of tho Mutual Rroadcastlng Com­ uUr, registei&gt;id Democrats . tu t eged vdll gel leas pensions, the
the
Republican
member
may
be
expected
to
make
with th in ' "abandon*#111, |DT
pany a t the sam e'tim e. At Chic­ who bV 'voting with the Democ­ blind, widows, dependent-children,
moves to embarrass Chairman Ju n ta Mead &lt;D)
Amerlcan|y&gt;*i&gt;i&gt;lr
ago there were repreeCntatlvrs of rat* have kept a Democratic will take a cut in the pittance
of New York. In hia New York govemofihlp cam­
many progressive orgaiftmtim *' President nnd a DemccraUc 'Con- tl»ry now receive. There will be
Even jhough F*l6rid(#|i| went
paign. Such action aim may be UkCrf to hurl
in the nation. Many of them grata, in -uffini now foe- naartv no hrpe that- we may hava a. na­
}o a lot of trouble in ; preparing
the re-election campaign of Senator Harley Kil­
were not regular IVnioerct* «r 14 yenre think this thing through tional health Ihsuranc* sy*!em
or th* tropical Imrrlcnhe which
gore (D) of West Virginia, and prominently men­
Kcpublicnns. Tb*y vote n* Inde- they will agree with me. A n t which will give every man, woman
filled to' materlsliir, t|*-y were
pendrnta and .such peon!* a* th»v If progressive Republicans will and child a chane* to #»t a doc­
tioned a* Mead's successor aa chairman.
navarthelees smart lo g et ready
usually determine which of lh e._
------------------------Moves are already In evidence. Mead's appar­
uk»
a forthright'
and--------candid took tor, a dentist, a hoepltal, a nurse
for It. An, ounce of liteyenllon
old-line partri* will win a nation- at th*. Republican party they 111 wham til.. Thrr* will be no hope
ent Inclination to postpone th* Inquiry by Sena,
I* worth a pound of cinf-i eepec——
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tor Owen Brewster (R) of Main*, into ths con­
laity when dealing wltW hurrt
con**. T htre it very , Uttlo a
duct of ''high-ranking officers" In ths occupation
# * ,
*r hi*
family can do about It
rone. In favor of pushing other probe#', waa seised
watts
roof begins to blow off,
Senoler Owen upon for criticism.
e*ro tn and th* rising wi r* enLikewise, Republicans are going lo fan whabj
Ire water
gulf all that is left. A &gt;in nine
ever embers of discord they can And among th*
out of ten hurricanes WO get majority over selection of a chairman. On* hears rumor* that ad*
CHENILLE SPREADS
ready for In Florida neved dmount
to much, but th* one that does ministration leaders are engaging In a “draft Mead" move to hav»
il apt to be a honey, ’••y fc h o u td th* Ntw Yorker retain the chairmanship and head off Kilgore—lh a ‘
pne o f these lovely deep
heir apparent.
never b« taYen too lightlj,
But observers are noting that those rumors appear only tn Re­
pile chenille bedaprendn
The newsprint short*g(| i*
publican circles. They can be marked down aa pollUeaJ campaign-'
Ink
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S irtwt tmlsy *) the wo)ht since tng.
will add color nml
p War brgan Our 1/
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After th* election, the committee can be depended upon to go back
us that I hey cannot gcj
•charm to your bedroom.
bast* and function harmoniously.
tract -’ 1from
rum th*
inn Canadi!
ian au i* ||i mill* to Jli non'puUean
. » .
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became of the prlc* ceilings Im­
[' In. lucfoug^pnateli lo*
• BELEAGUERED SIAM recently mad* a dope rate diplomatic
posed by th* OI*A and thn
movs to enlist Untied States support In Its present position by In*
pu
nlghor prices
price* which puldlsA;
blend or contrast avilh
vitlng American capital to com* In and develop Its unaaUmaled but
countries *10 oifrri
print- One c*n hanil
largely untapped natural mlperial
your
fnvorite color
madlsns for not
Hitherto. aunt
Siam has been- attached sentimentally to the United.
us when they c*n gel \
8 tate*. but financially Ued to Oroat Britain.
fu s
scheme.
*
Uth for It in kngUnd.
Since the war, however, Siam has rerented British and French
hlle former »ource«
efforts to take the country over along with Ita rich tin deposits.
itt, Norway and Finla
Thua, by throwing open Us resources to American capital. It la be­
ahipptd any papir to
11.95 to 17.95
lieved, Siam la reek in g* friend In th* United a tales' wlth^the view
rtry . *lj&gt;c* the war
that her other, friend* havo' foiled ‘horv
‘ I get* It * 11. Th*
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print-price* »nd If
• REP. DEWET SHORT (R) of Missouri haa returned from a
*d to pay more fo
BLANKETS
31.000-mile, 40-day lour of th* F a r B u t convinced thnt tf th*
I
w* wll| be abk&gt; to
United State* -ta att to ta outsmarted. It should drill Ita dlplo,
/a M^ ^ n 1n s1 i-l
pich v» stint
O T lt M T ^ ClOUtl
tlnn nf t*se» In thin rnunty reJlerta great credit nut only upnu
the eftorla of Mr. Jinkin' hut
•lao upon the la ip a y rrt nf Jkjm
Ola County and their apprcrla'’
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BUFFALO, N. Y.—A brand
nsw house has been standing yacant at d* Suffolk S U B u ffa lo ."
because of a slip In title to the
land. The builder thought the
land was his, but It wasn't.
. A y ear ago August Gelb and hla
son Edwin bought the land from
the city. liast January, with only
Intqrion plastering remalnirigs to
be done, the Geibs were informed
that The city made ‘a mistake.
Three weeks befoul the Gejbs .
bought the land it had been sold
to Edward Kberle.
a.
The courts will have to rule u n "
the mixup.
T H E .1,AW (ILO R IFIR P
iat—women police

London ,

are to gel their new.uniforms In
Novemlcr.: Home of the featurus .
of the new stykj include padded
sh-juldcrs, two breast- pockets tn
the tunir aiul a sia-piece Skirt In
'lead of u two-piece.

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with the complete cooperation o
that city's hijfflv efficient Police
Pepartnsrnt. "Traffic with the
Devil” Is a real-life presentation
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for enough m=ney to f medical
research to offer any chance of
finding a cure for ranctr, tr.-art
■lisease, premature old age.
All the things Roosevelt fought
for would be pushed into the
, discard and -eij would b j helhhent
, for the days of Harding, Coolidge
and Hoover all over again; "'J ne
simple plan, he may take who has
the power and he may keep Who
can".
If the Republicans win in Nov­
ember the light* which Roosevelt
held aloft will l&gt;cgln to go out
In the country and. in the world.
They wou|d not burn again until
1952. Then, be sure, thwy woflid
burst into such a flame as would
be a burning sun bv day and **J
pillar of fire by night" for us 9ml
fur mankind.
It Is not a question nf whether
'truth rm she I to earth shall rise
“Kiln." It will. .. The question
b bow much we and the world
would suffer while it is buried.
Very truly yours.
CLAUDE P&gt; PPEK

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A ntw Theatre ’ o f life fa«t-| bability of lu in r killed or Injured
film,- "Traffic with tlv Devil," by an automobile before he l i v e ^
produced In rooperatidn with the out his normal -life span. Thus?
Associated Press, will be shown as the. film shows, along, with the
iir - Hanford. is l-ih -Bit* Tlfealie U-nefita the' inoter-car brought to
TTtext Sunday, iruf-ilandsy in-con. .mankind.'tt haa elsqr-.presoiuaJ -i
Ju h«loiu j**iV the' N iin ^ T l'c f“ r
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clearly and honestly on this Subject, thnt_short working

Tire workmanls certnitily''"worthy ot hlir hire/' ancT
a lt t u i u r r.
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The annual wage sounds reasonable. Factories which
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But there are such Immense difficulties attendant on put­
takiiM iiaa at «n
ara4M*4 la II ar aal V tC rw S a ting it over in most businesses thnt it is likely^to be a long
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embassy personnel abroad-havo to have "native#" translate for,
them. H# declared:
"The men In our embassies In China, Japan and Ruaria may
have a (mattering of th# language but when It come# to oomething Important, they havo to get a naUre to translate for them."

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M is i K llr-ih .-tn ja riiiu in . iinught r t iif M r*, Claude Jackson a rid 1
the 1it I ** M r. Jucksun u f L in g ­
Shopi&gt;cr» who were in town on nl Hotel .
. Bouquet* .to the 's nod, b rrc iu e lt v b rill*' o f Lee
Wednesday m o r n I n g included: r..
nunagei' the GCY WOODS K ils u rd lln u m n n , son o f Mr. iim l'
MRS.
SAM
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MRS. in e ntc proud _ possessor* - iif
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SOCIETY EDITOR — Cecelia Truludc

•.Social Calendar

Stanley Fletcher To
Be F.S.M.T.A, Guest

GEORGE HAt.Mfc-S; MISS MAJ1Y, iitjk Hii4r-[W1uiu! Font-* Tadar in o I m L I m j i r c t t H n - rcr~
H 0 BTN.SUN.
HAROLD
- . .MthT.gr. l unutu1o~_Storp !&gt; nionv O&amp;TtV fcL.lTiy -U n v Y d * R rs --»
TATUM V■X. A V T lfA M lL ;- MRS.:
“ j w e •tiitiiins- uridor J. K.‘ .Mt'KIfTlovT
t.~
lahUti
liin
made
hJi
R
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ortrt
GConte IT ’'Cornell wTio entered A : M . r i W V R i . U „ M H S , J . . ' u i h .- Jim*. lot. oi -»oe oi-i« nimmrer- ;v 3 )IL t2 ^ w w « e V ~ w &lt; i- iw ffp rn iZ 1 5 ih ‘
The^ IRTBrmediate [A ’* -will mpd
eb
u
t'in
Town
Hall
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n
year,!
.ife, .,V «4 *tcr:M l,m a rlii Ijispuar P L A IT L W IA ^ M .- MUST FORT?
___________ __ ____ tl*i home of
O T H s ;JVH.LTAM tl n'^pu-wnc.
tinin Orlando ‘ Ip reportr'iL^o— i&gt;e KUSSEId. . M
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RSr-t.tm
i AYE HER.' K i’! /.t'.KT
itml two childr.'ii liiinilic* uf the couple.
annual convention oY the Florida 1critically ill.
J. II.. HODGES. DUVAL GILL- JKVA MARIE uml HOSE of Tal- I The bride wap ntt.it Al in
»7th Street.
YA R D , MRS. i. G. SHKPHARI’. liin.i'*. ■ me visiting Mlt. mol *t re e l-le n g th d i m o f pm k no &gt;i
The T. E. L. Cla*. of the First State Millie Teachers Appociation
Mip* Martha I’age’, sophomore MRS. .EARL
'ilaptiat Church will meet at the thla fall. Fletcher hap appeared
EVANS.
J. B. MRS. It. It HECK . . . MR. nml|withi n hcudtes* o f *rt|U itl* f r nt
home o f Mr*. Lillian Vlckeryi 306 In concert* throughout the eoun- iat F. S. C. W., I* now n n*.,rnb.‘r JUNES. J. r, w II.us. M r s . t. MltS. Wl'RT
WARNER were; which M lI n veil of itluainn. Shetry
and
ha*
been
highly
pralied
i
cf. the glee club nt Tallahassee. W. SMITH. W, II SINGLETARY*. lunching nt HOY JOHNSON’S fo il) nil inch l I corsage.
W#*t Tnlrd Street at .7:30 I*. M.
.Mr*. Victory and Mr*. Khotla K\«- by critic*, ripecially fo r hi* interJH.. J. T. HALL. NELL N. new eating establishment nt Mng-; Attending trio couple wore Mi:*
pretntion of Chopin. He will give
Mrs. Gene Hassison viitited Mi. STRICKLAND. MRS. J. \V. A LT ntdia and Third Sii*w‘t . .
’ Ing'i group, will be ho*te*»e*.
Gloria Hogg. of Winter I'nrk mol
a concert for convention memben, IHarrison
in Jacksonville
last MAN . . . AD,. MRS. It. K. EltANK
Fr i d a y
WOI.EEU
relehmted C h arlw 'R . I'nlnirt of Snnfoid
*1(0
a
mafter
lesion
on
the
itage
w.ekend.
The Central Circle of the Gar­
SMITH,
MISS EVELYN
UIU- hi' hirtinla) Miuulny evening « m
A fter Oft. til Mr, uiid Mr*.,
den Club will meet with Mr*. while teacher* observe. Then he
C-XHS. MRS. A LBER T HICKSON i party hi hr. residence on the, Ilnitiitiin |ilnn to mnkr theii Iron
will
participate
in
a
round
tab le
Mr.
and
Mr*.
C,
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Luke,
Jr.
E. B. Clement*'on Park Avenue
H. M- ELK It'll KK. MHS. JAMES |
Store Hi'iilevard . . . . line ill Simford. SHo i» n gmdjHte;
discussion on variou* phase* of have moved Into the Central (i D ANIEL. MRS. J. r. Al.tlRIT- t
at 10:00 Al M.
• U'quc*:* for u Inn!it* Ony to. oi Lyman tffjtffr School uml nt-i
.technic
and
interpretation.
Apartmtnla.
The S ellb Harrison Chapter of
TON. MRS SHANNON WINN’ Ii e started nt tin Kcmipole Colin-' ternlr.il ■Orktmio Junior College
All local muiic teacher* o f
the D/ A . K. will meet « f 3:00
MHS.
CLARENCE
PECKMAN. try Cluti
I MltS I/' VY • He »(*» educated in the Snnfoid
piano,
voice,
instruments
and
pub­
Mr*. C. L. Irmlne will return MRS. CLYDE PIEKCY. MRS. J .iU I
P. M. with Mr*. E. B. Clement*,|
d p to
e i . v u K ...........
»cho l».. mid litter attemle 1 I ‘a ry s li j
lic
school
mu»jc
are
urged
to
to this city the middle of thi* M.
000 Park Avenue with Mra. W. 1HARRISON.
GEORGE
M. il
lie planning to
ji Acini inv.
He »eiv ■■
join
the
association
and
make
month from an extensive trip to H AGAN,
Henley and Mf*. W. M. Thigpen
PAUL BROWN. REV. I.in the mini din e
* with the 101r*t A if hot in
a* co-ho»te**t a. All v i s i t i n g reservation* fbr the convention, New York City and N. J.
V.
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daughter* are invited to attend. I which will be held at Florida
.HUTCHISDN. C. F. PROCTOR, ul,.
The A *»l*a Circle-of the Garden I State College for Women. The l Mr*. Edward Klrcher returniH 1JR.. MRS. J. A
W
ILLIAM
S,
tv
Club will meet at tf:00 P. M. with ■Floridian and Cherokee Hotel* recently from n three day meeting 'MRS. II. V. AIKE N. MRS. HAH- vd
Mr*, E. A. Mrnforton nt her have reserved ample space - for in Jackscnvillu conn riling thi IIY A.
WATT.
MRS. W. M.i
Tuberculosis ^Association.
home on Sanford Avenue Mem­
jlll.ACK,.
MISS A N N
BLACK, t..
ber* are reminded that bulbs will
'W . I». HOFMANN'. MRS. II. It. h.e
My. Mild Mr*. Lawrence Harri POPE. MRS. JtOIC' KT THRASH hei
be exchanged.
*.*n of Tampa have lieen tl*&lt; re­ ER. MRS. ROY W I I . 1.1 A M S PG
The Hlblacua Circle o f the
cent visitor* of Mr. and Mi* MISS MINNIE HUTU oDHAM. mk
Harrison of thi* rity.
,KD . LEVY-W IIITN Kit, A| BRY Itim
BROOKS., I .
Jit.. REV. MELTON WARE
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A l«i ARTIIUIt W ILLIAM S. RAVJiTheie |, pl.iitv ..1
MOND
I.D N D W U I S T . A V A tli. NIRLACK null
W It I C II T DAVIS
M A Y M BMal.li hnu-nt mi Fri
HODGKIN, '(!. \. SPEER. MRS Mmv . i.1uu. i.I(
ERNEST CAMPIt'-l.l.
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)'uu heat iibuiii ■ JO EL. FI KLIPS : f. t , it i
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Stahley Kle+eher. brilliant

S•*»H-berths truest 'nntSt-»t*'tmiti

Mrs. I). K. McNab Is!
Fidulis Hostess
n
L',n«* n f the F irs t I has *|ient t
B ap tist
Church
m et
Tuesday Lusine**• M, as frllowsi Circle No. 1 with evrn in g a t the home o f S ir*. |).|
Mrs. F. M. Ru *ell Wym*jwoud; ■ i McfGtb fur a tipsines* meeting! Mrs. Julk
No. ST. Mrs. J. It. Davison, H)U which wun ■fullowoil by a *&lt;.ci ,| Brunswick,
. Elliott Avenue! No, .V Mr*. L, A. hi ur. Mr*. L. S. Wilkin* and M r*.,approximate!
Brumlry, Cylery. Avenue- No. t, McNnh were hoxtessejt forthr| •rother-in-la'
Mr*. Harry Woidruff, 51H Oak rvrninic1Mr*. H a rry
Avenua; No, 6, Mrs. Georg? Maf- ■Tho*,' present were Mr*. J A. Mr*. W. A.fe tt, 2-641 Lily Court; N o . «, Mr*. lloward. Mr*. J. L. Thornley, M&gt;*'
W. A, l.cuvio. 24!rt .Orange Blv.i, r. D. Wright, Mr*. S. C. Grnhui i 1 Mis*
Au
wljh Mrs. tiraliam llunou ami Mrs. L. F Garner, Mr*. Cal 11l&lt;wi*l from
Mir*. IL II, Dugue a* eo-hostvnse*. Moss, Mr*. Thu mas Groves nnd&lt;u fe» day
- Circles of tin W. M. U. of the Mr*. Jphn Miller.
Mi mid Mr
M First Baptist Church will limi t
Also Mis, Christine Stnuik*n- ,,flrK '‘r ,,,,
- at 3:30 P. M. with the fnlhwlng: mire. Ml** RenaUreeden,
\ir. ! G. ithm Milit
P. Ilnltiulaw,
No. |, Mr*. J
Forrest Gatehell,
Mrs W
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chairman, u! her home, 1015 Klin Duncan, Mrs I w. Stewart, Mr* rrhonl.
Avenot. No. 2, Mr* Fre! Myers.! Rte II W rig h t. M r*. J. P H o i!*-,
riiajrmen, -In the annex. ,No. I. claw. M r*. J n h i\ R o ge r*, Mrs j M r. and
Mr*., M. N. Cleveland, chaimta &gt;. Perry W a d i, M r*. F. E .. (Ywper.l
M n* A ti
.........Mrs, W. D. Gardiner, 421 M r*. IV.
wlUi
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M is* Beach spent
Magnolia Avenue. No. 4. Mr*. V. l.orene F ra n k lin n n f M r*. J, P. f ,,r,l. M r. nn

t iilliv t iu n u f u n til rn p li f
la i* t
year, .tl (he l.er’ iuu i . n v c lillu n
lit- itliL iiin iil th e • lio iiiire il -ig n a lU te
of G F N . OMAR B R A D L E Y .
T h i* ye a r the s itfiu ilu r u f S A L L Y
H A N D ! . , . IJAIC IIAU A C H A P
M AN m uI J O A N N E W II,I.IA M S
have 'r-'ln fu « 'd fro m .» M r lh u jls l
Y iiu lji ife c lln e in N e * S m yrna
. . . f hi-iie you 'll nut ice the ispv
n.n l , f while iiiiin t m i llie Fine-

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jStetson OffurH Night
And Saturday Clares

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|Evening am] .Saturday classes aie
Jlieing o ffe ii.il-at Stetson Unlvcr
rity in addition to » praetically
O n e H o stess dawn to-fusk das* schedule. Dean
IL. C. Garwood announced today
■ -Mr*. E. H. T-attey WI&gt; hostess |lhn! registration would lemsln
Uf Circle On# of the First Meth­ oji n until'Oct, 12, for the fidodist Church at her home « l 205 lowing class?* which have Iwe.i
lave IWh In Miami for,'
P I U C l\ U &gt; I» U IH | U l, l
E i# l Eighteenth Street on Mon­ formed for tli^ beroifit of teachers
werk miking preparation*
*
---------thly with Mr*. Clark Leonardy as nnd others who cannot attend at
le to enter his fto»hm?n] G AINESVILLE, Oct.. 10, (Kpc
co-hostea*.
. . . , [he regular hours: Education Ad­
the University nf Mlaml.’ ixl)-—Georg- imnther*. ptomim
Jdrs. C. H. Cogburn presided ministration'and S u p e r v is io n ,
fmann nlan* to Irnvc Sat-j llnivcr-ity of Florida iiliimnu
at th# mooting and the devotions! taught by Dr. R. L. Carter,,
or JL'ami *n I will return ninl congressman-elect, will
wa* conducted by Mr*. J. N. Thurs*iay*. (1:30-11:30* p.m,; the
principal ipeaker «t the minn.i
Lord. Member* brought to the saiwt subjert taught . by Prof.I
Hmiilii Him- Key Bnmpi i.
meeting articles of clothing which M. J. P?rrel, Saturday*. P:0&lt;| *,ni-!
opening das- event nf the I-Un. .
aro W be packed and sent to. the 12:00; Sociology, taught by Prof.
Hninecoiiilna, slated fur the a*
needy- In this Philippine#. During John W. Gorby. Saturdays,' 1:00-'
riul o f O ct. DM 9.
tho buelnese'session plan* were 4:00 p.ni.
flmntlv’ r* will nddre»« past
I
A class in grogrsphyv will also
completed for the church pro­
piesenl member* of tllue hi
!u offered if enough registrations
gram on Monday.
and honored guest* at the tm .
Those present were Mrs, L. P. are received by Oct. 12, Dean
quel in tifb University gymnast tm
ra. Cogburn, Mr*. L. E. Garwood stated.
Th.*
tnsdiUnnnl
Guirrr Grout,'
’ r, Mrs. W.
Baiier, Mr*. 'Leonardy,
sponsored by the Blue Key, will
years,
but
it
Isn't
wa'ted
advice:
' Manchester *nd Portland once
follow in Florida Field Studio, t
P. Field. Mr*. Laney, Mr*. J
played six game: on the final play •4£ktt a third o f your dey’s ipUke
H u ll, Mr*. Bawling, Mrs.
The Gator* will nuVt Min
o
f
food
at
breakfast.”
of
the
New
England
League
ra--e
Black, Mr*. &gt;C. R. Mason. I
Hurricane;, nt Florida Field
If
yyu
have
the
doubtful
privito decide the pennant.
A. D- fltevens nnd Mr*. laird.
lo ;» of watching any working
portion of America's million* ea t­
ing at drug store counter* of a
morning, you know that they
haven't beetled the good advicu
available in bieakfsiling.
And
G A IN K S V II.L v 0,-1. Ill, IS
mak &gt; no mistake, many of us rat
at home just' a* unwisely and un­ i l l ) — U n iv e rs liy of K lo riila t»L
who w ill he honor guests al
healthily.
Lots of tin*.'* th* excuse for t h ir ty in in th nnminl llm in -ro i
eating a poor breakfast I* that fje t. |H and Rl In Gminesvilh
fW K T I fir r time ter do otherwise scheduled to me«-i . fo r u busl
Everythfltg I* so rushel In the and social g e l-to g e th e r Satu
murnkng, Welffynowl Fur the "sake m o rn W , O c t,'IH a l 11:110 uY
o f jyowr health would you get pp In F to riitu Union AudUiu-Li
maybs ten minute* w l l e r ?
A
L. K. E dw pn ls. president o f
goo,| breakfast can \«t prepmvd Atunlnl Assnciation, has also loll­
with • the eX|xnditur« o f that ed *'n executive council meeliiig
many mjn ute*._1L'TV’*_An_illuitra - •for Kalerrhry-mtirrrinif, "tridd oVtn-tr
lion:
In F lo rid a Union.
*

Mrs. E. H. Laney Is
Circle

tin s
and ,
mu ,i i ..null ,»r
pasii .j incior • nn the

u n i - p u ff! w ith n d o tlr
1*h fii sew an aphid*
tin the top of it. tie a
front wid. It &gt; i ve* ti
safity pin in hark "I.
to fn h-ii -In- gndgi-i

These Women

curs

STRIPES
XOUR

SHOULDERI

Alumni To Be (iuesls
At 39th Horneeomiim

UUICK IIKEAKFAST MENU
Wheat Flake* and Melon 11*11*
flofl Cooked Eggs
Toast

HOTBID
Of

BlDimt
n, thot ingenious

H ans to reactivate a lu m n i rh iln
th ro u g h o u t the s t a t e . w ill 1*- &lt;1. —
russed a t both session*.

to lu ol

Buy
coffee
tlma*~
servs.s
don't

now know that o n e i e juice butter.

ond glrst

it a

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*n all, doas.lt7&gt;
Thera are other quickie*, too.
Yoo nsedn't hay# th* same meal
every mr.mfhg:. For Instance, hr
the tinis-saving d&lt;psrtmenl, we

jflFJB wV 1\
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17 t i
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I w l i s l Coffee
Ae soon &gt;* you ret un put squcixed th? • night U.fore anil
enough water on to boll for both tightly covereil dnsvn't lesi si uth* coffee and the rgie. Pour out min content. All you do ip that
morning rush is io pour U out!
IU v* several kin in oLpr.pnn-J
cereal ^.n d y. There aio so mu y
lk*t bnrulom nerd nev?r set in.
And though you needn’ t hnsb
fruit on: it ay.yy morning, it d -u*
vary the monctony, so have sou*#
them In, cover, and stand over eurrant' and raisin*, date* mid
very low heat for eight to km
!* on hand, and change the t* te
minutes, impending upon how soft
th one o f those orcastonnlb . '
you Ilk* them. When the egg*
Perhaps tomr morning* yuu'd
ore nearly done! m*k* toast. Pic- Ilka to have French toast f&gt; ■ x
pare th* Instant coffos In a pnj, change. A ll you need to do for It
vou can have that second cup if whip gn rgg into simir m ilk,
without more trouble. You can *o*k lha • » « * of bread In R—
usa anything from a half teaspoon turning to coat .both *U e »—« nl
to a full tcaaooonful to a cud of fry them gently in butter of in»f*
water, &lt;1lym dlne upon how much tarlnx to ■ golden brown. Tbit
power you resjulre of your h re*! doesn't tsk * watching every mm*
(During this process you will find ut*.,rither. \ bit o f honey of
m H iu lf' o f f L it * *nd there U syrup to tep th te. and the nece^
m ak# vouf to B rtle, at tesst par.

plii]ur.-U o n a w o iiili- if u lly v o lt

rayon F lA N N E l by ROSEUNE
now

winter p o d t'li and important
nedtrul iliu d ci. S iret 10 to 18.

Headline Bands

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

THURSDAY, OCT. 10, 1948
***** ***&gt;
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T H E SANFO RD H E R A L D , SAN FO R D , FLO RIDA

In N«»t! hr An ( &lt;jort&gt;*r l i t d a y »»• S o V rin h tr A. I).
* N in th
Judicial
i;ircu it
uf
u t Nurthwrut \
rf
). A N D
IKNUICO
|
Florid,i. In and fo r H «fnlnol«
Sontt~u»| * n nf
hrii^4- \ tatl : \dKaCy r To fK I(M
o b a r . . A. I). I
paid 5 «r lfn h 33. Ho.ilh I32&lt;» fr it
.
o 1*. iitrus’ iHis
J r i l f C r i T r o t It ;
.
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d . t ’ lM Uit I u u rlw
lik N u 'th | n r n/ Huuthtapt 'i
• o f H outnvatt 14 Of fair! Hrctlnn
"-**1 1110 f f « l to S n rth rA rt
Cornmr
of
go u th w #*!
l« • „ f
fto u t h w n i
*4
of
M«clfnn
33.
T o w o a h lp
|&gt; Houlh I U n « r 31
W 'U A*eolh !3«t# 1«r• t i&lt;( &lt;vTmh
, 1*0* o f naltl H#«*tion 34, IV ra i , ] ! ( •
f r r t in t«| ln n lm r.
4 I r ig ,,, ii'rliN lt ||'o*D
• ; if- Or lo b a r J ith |f|C. at the
ill. o il %r A. II. K f ’htitrh n \ll|.
I'ctu m f. PI**rM *. , „ r
inn purpoaa o f on ranfiltvif a muni*
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Rom where I sit ...t y Joe Marsh,

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j

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T h - bull chn rr,e 1*fU rtfflrIK time,

■ luring
the
! quarters n f
.'Catholic l!.

&lt;l+'rK* y. ||iK|r)

sccnml
m il third
the IM 6 Ole .Ml*,O range Howl gam*-.

*V7. w Tt» * m u «
,T ft.
i i k y i . u iiik n k t a c k
.HI . ,i, whn* ' f'se*
rraldrt.rr
,hv,ui Ll'/i.
onhntiwn:
m

Dr

British
in i111ii i &gt;
governinent
headquarter-, at ll';rforil today an j
nounceil
that 16 (ierman
War
criminals
hadhern hanged. They
Included
thecommandant
- and
m mbera
o f, thu staff of
the
Neurngainme concentration ramp
near Hamburg. Almost half of
the 90,000 ‘ rersons who entm-d
the ramp did not mine out alive.

l^onard Darker
Optometrist

Rye* examined—fllaases filled
203 8. Orange Are.
Orlando, Florida
I’ hone 4967

Austria Wants To Try
Von Papen, Schirach

m i t i u ; ok i :i .»:i t i i i
' r*. Ih . M h .rllf nr S -in lu -l
f&gt;. o f lb*** Mini#* o f Kltirldn
It** II l{tio «rn , T I i a I I,

qilAV. Hrrrrtury Of Ih*1*H
Kfm ltln,
tloal *«

tf«»

hr’r f l i f
.

IlKM.H M. i:i.v.«Tin\

Schirach.
The request was presenle,) to
the Allied Control Council in
Mssgauffsrvrs rtlln* atf«ln| UiksrKs
Itrrlln. Austria wants to try the
one* la*T iitmtr that |*s n«l
NEW
YORK. (,V&gt;—The day two mrn on" war crimes charge* ,«ut,kl/,
**i7*V'
aidnuv.
erv
Tt-kWiWrlosUsatyMIM
ns. tor. t.slu .-scl.l,f »s,0f
when you can hv&gt;ve New York at dating back to the (Ierman • Aus*
!"* ttsriMjurUj aa4 *uU eat of ths
nine o’clock on atlv mdrnlng and tripn nnschluss.
Mand. TJ»r kslp most paepts pus stoat I
attlve in Los Angeles at the saute
ptsts a ear.
.
•
Wh»n SUorteref Miner fauction p.mills
time the same morning, is draw­
potsosmjs matter to ,&lt;msln In sour fbo.1 It
ing cloaer.
•
. •*•»««&gt;■*n »*l,n «ls »k u h ..,h «:m „&gt; lo in..
, ah American World Airways
, rclen.
•'“ o*. •(
surry. *siila« up
lias propo rd it five-hour service
ll-rlmil
1
P**»**. *waUls«.. potr-nrw anise ths sits.
iracliail. bssJoskss sn4 dlulwra. rrsaasnt or ssantr
to th’ coast In 430-mile-an-hour
Republic Rainbow-type' Clippet-.,
With thl* kind- of service, a Hoilywcod-houml actre«* would lot
able to hoard a plan- at v
In. New Yokk and arrive in Hol­
lywood, counting the lime differHire nt 11 a.m.

Plane Schedules
Race With Sun

5 ARTICLES

FOR RENT

FOR

SALE

Pal- SEE US for Innerspring Mattressea,
Box
Springs,
and
Hollywood Beds tit factory
2
W A N T E D TO RENT
prices. Retail store &amp; display
room.
i0 REWARD for two or three
119 W. FIRST ST.
btdroom unfurnished house in Cchols lidding A Furniture Co
dciiratdc neighlKirhood by per
Sanford Mattress Factory
manent resident. Ilrnt in- ndY * Phone 1133 and 072-J.
vance. Ix-ase If desired. Will
FLOW FBS
pay. top rental. Box J.J.M., r/u
for all iN-cnsions
Herald.
McNKll.l. A Y o s t , f l o r i s t
Crier) Ave. just o ff Sloes
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Office ph. 403, residence ph. 010-1
BEDROOM for
metto Ave.

310

rent

0 % WORK
,

W ANTED

EXPERT painting—contract •:»
hourly basis. S. (}. Grogan,
roofs repaired, Phone lIM -u r
7H.U.

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LAWNS- mowed.
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ITS NO'
r SOAP,

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DINkT’S GOT i- BRCfTH S I3* DOES
A M N E S IA /"
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HIM A

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OKTAY " j
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YOU DONT GEMEM DIGGING
BEE YOU BORROWEO IF " YOU••■/-------

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Increase In T «tal
O f Players Reason
For Fatality Rise

JJACkfvtiAS UklPeKSfk/oy
f o d A n &lt;?*
A c rtc e CAMP'S B C t t C 1-M
A A 9 &amp; &amp; - PxP AUCiGrir

IN SID E SPORTS R EPO RT

II i llidihs
Attains, former
||(j ! I saining •.(fleer for the

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ENJOY

system of ten
points fur first place, nine for
rtcvot'd, mill p|f &lt;1 un tu one fm
tenth, the top ten lerrm* t«m
T * *'**. \tmy. Notre d nftte. Michi
gniu t't'l.A. Alabama, lVntisy i '

3ril fit Magnolia

/ T S F U N TO T J
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W IN V O U R W INGS A i; TME

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S A N F O R D S C H O O L . O F A V IA

P A R K I N G i: P A C E
\\ Ml, \m,K in T ill MONTH!

! Ksnsa, Iktat, noil iraik- the only
|luu
* ' I inlersrctim a| footliall game s elf - (*a»li
ltnlduled to dale for the 11»17 aens.io tram,
c, I Killsa. State is rom-he&lt;l IV 1' 1

THE LONE RANGER

IVMI

l OI

CONVMNH '•

T O STOK

REASONAI1I.E RA I S
I'AHK WI T H SAI TY

physical-Dunl |
lark- o when

viP.s Naval A ll Station.
Tin- ackle
Kansas achnol Is ruing through n lot
about the same steps a* i« th want
University of Folrida sime It 1That
trying to huii,| a football power one v
for next year.
-Jbadly

s VM’ OKI) ( AHINI r SHOP
S Pnlim-Mo

—

Ncn.oa ,'ro m

Fire SI

HOW .DO YOU KNOW X I EXAMINED
TME CABLE W A S X - X r - r - r IT ! ,
FILED ? rzrtr-I
f

&lt;&lt;.IUv
m"

deU-J intercrdleciatn court squads, ni.

DO VOU MEAN TO SAV 'u
TKAT SOMEONE PLANNED
EVERYTHING THAT MAS;
HAPPENED ON
TME BRIDGE

FOREMAN COULDN'T
SEE IT ! r - --------^

SPORTS LAUGH
One day when Frankie Fri»ch
wa*
imager of the St. Loul*
Cardinal*, he notlcrd a atran ter
sitting on a stcol in the elut&gt;house with his feet in a pail of
steaming watur.
Frankie asked the man whul
he waa dong there.
. The man replied: "Searrh ine.
I’m an athl^Jc good* salesman.
1 cam* hire to demonstrate some
new knee supports to the boys
and aomo old guy lugged^* pail
of salt* and water and nflkl* me

KEEP_G01NG.

U..—

NO, NO - -

. DONT
hr SHOOT J

Gordon Gray would b* on the
second string ckven today.

•

Gators, Hurricanes
To Meet For
9th •Time
«____

6 AROUND!

OF PLANNING THE ) I SAID I DONT
ACCIDENTS ON A KNOW WHY YOU

OF YUH! LISTEN

^G A IN E SV IL L E , Oct. 10. (SpWU l)—When the Fighting Gators
m en the University of Miami
Harrlearw, for th* floridk Hum#
coming game, Oct. 19, It will be
tbs eighth lime the two Florida
trains have met &lt;&gt;n thv gridiron.
The Gators met the Hurricanes
first In 1038 .m l lead the Miahtl
t« m with four wins, three loose*

MACKS REUNITED . . .

Tull for 1600 family Itawltlgh
buslnaaV In Weal Pasco County,
business. Pto* bcU sold 20 rear*,
rurmanent of you are a hustler

•

got

Florida Southern
The Florida Southern
|p,.|. ruirrrs,
» J“ «nP

8BMINOLR TIRE 81101
.TOUCHTON A WATSON,. 12*01
201 North Park
.
Celery Are. Has P urina Feeds. .________ Telephone 87 '
GIVE u* your order for baby NOW ready to grind erery Mon­
chick*. The S a n f o r d X&gt;C#1 day morning — Your corn,
Store, Snd A Sanford.
'
grits, meal, corn A cob or

900 x 20 used Duck Urea) MAN WANTED to auceutd W.

it

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Phona R, W.. Lord. 788,W,

loot Mate Available
P i :'N 0LB T1RB SHOP

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J S O R R Y /1 CANT TAKE YOU
TO A MOVIE, CHICIC/ IM B C O
•BEEN RAVIN’ MY DEBTS/ I
—
' SURE ovgE° A

1 n u r cowa.‘ " I r i C y m j m Z

BLONDE roc'* r
inlel female
iDQUARTERS for Christmas
puppy. Mother i
tend. Phone
ft*, toys, game*, bools, dolls,
y new on budget or lay.away.
H ELP W A N T E D
reaton* 8toius, l i t E. First 8

NEW YORK, Oct. 10. (iP l-T h r
big three oi college looibau, Tex
as, Notre Dame and Army, fact
busy afternoons Saturday. .
After hurdling YUlanova, Okla­
homa and Cornell, th» Army
Cadet* will r.n smack into .«
powerful Michigan crew that is
beginning to look like the top
team of the Western Conferen-.v.
The cad.ts, wl:h Doc Dlanch.ird
out of the linuup for the second
successive week, trounced Cornett
) Saturday; 46 to 21, whilF-Mtchnrair
l&gt;ewt a -strong I owa team, 14 Mh 7i
I Telaa n u e l a _________ ...
thnr” wllL offer son-,? hdds
dugs, have V hiihlv touted |ini*inj; gnme‘
combination In Rally Borgh • a*5&lt;J for a cqfnparlion ut TeTh* and
Amty. Army: te&lt;^.OMahoma 21
MoLSbliu. The "other HolMupNim-i 1.j lo 7 .-Texas, meanwhile, has been
• re aim aecurate pOserx. Among]'running wild, rolling up 17’J points
^gnt are Armstrong, Frison. Mix,'
j against Missouri. Colorsdo ami
Wd Beatty,
I Oklahoma A. A M.
The two rangy Dcloind ends,. Notre Dame will me.'t Purdu.,
McRae nnd .McLaulin were pot nt! the Rois.'rmakers will be out to
factors In the Bulldog' win ov?r make a game of ii, even lkuu.lt
Palntkn lust Friday night. Mc- they lost to Illinois, Ft to 7. while
l.u-.iliri wa.i the outstanding pass Notre Dante beat Illinois liy 20
pxelver for the Ih&gt;g.i.
points,
The Bulldogs will jicjd a litllc.^— Wpstrrti T n n rpTrTu'trnfT»~ •&gt; will
heavier theant than the ( clery Fils,taend Illinois agajnst against (ndibut Kettles prom it»« that 8-k-t- ana. Ohio Siate againtt Wiscon*
ford will make up in spirit whnt sin. and Minnesota Northu -st. to.
they do hot have in weight.
in the Dig Six. Missouri will
fxThe probable starting line-ip mr:t Kansas State and Kansas'
™ lude: Spencer Bardin and How­ will take on Iowa Stm
Nebraska
ard Wht Ichl-I nt tlo end posts. has a non-confcrent.; da e at Iowa.
In intcrsrrtinnnl clashes, Missis­
sippi State will take on Michigan
State and Idaho will tanglo with
MarqueUr.
In the Ka*t, two uni* atm teams
will collide when ('olumhiu me. t.
Yale. Dartim tit It will m et now. i
1lul Pennsylvania. I take will lie at
Navy, Penn State at Syractl-e,
‘ Dimple at Pitt. Villanova nt Holy
; Cross, linly. r* nt New York t!ni! versity, Colgate at Cnrorll, Rhode)
Islntnl nt llrowii, and llarvat.l a t.
' Princ ton.
i
In the far west. CPI.A w ill'
1entertain Stanford in tbe Pacific i
j'Cpast Conferenre I ,‘adlincr. UCLA
'now is favored to cop the confer­
ence crown. South rn Callforitin

YOU H
MEAN 1
I.O .U .'

wa . repair- waahlng—maftitner;
vaceum cleaner*, (ana, mixer.*.
. Trotter Appliance Service, 304

618-J.

to T rim

I’ rv** |toll of

ill* vn»r on the top U.no-* in tlo
• unit v.

A K T H IR BKt'K'ATTH, Jr.
Herald Spurts Kdiltsr
The Seminole High Celery Fscll
tangle with ths DeLand High
llullJors in the second conferenej
grid conical of the year for the
BanfcrdPes tonight at the local
stadium at 7:45 o'clock.
.(Coach Kctll.a announced this
(prnitu that Wtllia Anderson and
Jan .*viWin»on wilj be co-captaina

BY PAUL ROBINSOl

u

Utui honor

th*’ fiiM

Dy

NUMBER"/

W. tod BL, Phone 1064-J.
I want 2 or 3 used doors, send
postal. Will rail. A . C. Blau,
YOUR
last year’* hate cleaned.
'ATI0N leathers In
chette, 1400 Park Avo. '
*
re-*hlocked, restyled. An assort,
color*, and large aeleetlon'of
ment of trims and %tylea to
good dphoUtery fabrics. Robert WANTED: Typewriter, atandaiL
suit your choice. Evening* oply.
8, Brown, 2011 N. Orange
Phono 1 0 5 5 4 . __________
Call Ellxabeth Klrcher, phone
A v v O rla n d a . F l a . ____ _

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J

F&lt; i

f P foot Ini II tennt In •tin* rounliv

rsily
of
Flor ola *
rs have roin|&gt;lrt,.-d
i (ilsaV ail inters*,'meet in (iainvsvilL
Stale College N. t.
i K Stanley of the
college of p h v s i r n l e.Um tO'i.
health, and athletics, has
an
» t nounrvd.
'
’J1*'
the cotitfaet sn « r.-ceivril fn,.i*

returni n g .* t h a t s i

UJAm

VK W V o H K . Del. 10. „Vi

i|«f fif-'l lilltt* hi vt'ior two V* nr*
\in»C ia no |om*ei rnn«ii|(ie«l tin

Illis Anderson And Duke-Navy Game Is
Ian Jenkmson Are
o ne o f interest On
Mamed Co-Captains Saturday Afternoon

DODGE - PLYMOUTH

GR1T8 and meal—ground fresh
PARTS AND SERVICE
*Y»ry Monday from snowflake T L L HUY *your car &gt;egardlext 109 PalaaelU A t *.
Phone H I I
o f age or condition. Ex'* Reel,
com. Can b« bought at Card*
806. W. 2nd BL
__________
F.LFjCTIUO appltarao repair* . neria Store, ioik a Monnt*. 10

. lb. hag. 41.00.

JEEPEPS X 1 DONT
EVEN PEMEMBEC
i MV OWN NAME-7,

O'pjHfta, 1M6, UiuJrJSiaUt tlttuin FounJttwm

IILD CA5S * HE’LL GET
H IS m e m o r y t i c k -1 M i

ALL RIGHT.

Well, plcpty of them hare re­
turned to our town, nnd a finer,
Steadier bunch you couldn’t aak
for. Moat of them are back at the
same jobs . . . going with the
same nice home-town girls (get*
ting married, some Af them, and
setting up families).. . . renewing
the same old friendships.
Even their amusements ara ths

,&lt;rt||un I? T o * n «tiJ p I I H u u 'li
lU r .ffl *31, K(t*t. run N u itli rr.« •*
f eWt t«» N o r t h « r * t ru rnrr o f **l*f
H o t 4 nf H o u t h » « « t » 4 . ih«nr«t

Aerial Attack |Notre Dame Face
ly Bulldog Team ' Busy Weekends

I 'H O N B 200
IC K L A N D - M O R R I S O N
" . D R I V B - I T ^ IN C .

BICYCLE—good condition, goo, I
tire^ P h o i.) 022-W, 'JOO.W. 6th.

Coaaaitrtlal and Copy.Work
Snapshot Service*

t ' J ^ N O W V O U ?1-------

•«l *•»! p-sf M(•* limit*. M follow ■ Its*
wl*
•
.
|i*flnnini *( thu Houthw*fi| cur*
lirr of H ot 4 of Houthra*! 4

J ,° 1' A , *K H K H K IIV N U T IK IK It
In al Ih afa h a .
In .lllu iriJ .ml
*• im »
I . U I I I !, ,
In I li i* I'lrculi
JuJIrlaal C irc u it n
rio r ld a . In and fu r H.min .1. C o u iu i.
In i h iiir g r ), iiffin g Cgmi s**. m ;
n Piill NKnln^l yuu fur Ab«Milui«* «||.*
yfuiem nr nn nu lm rn t. w hpr»|n j.m
M pry Its y llg k e n s la r k &gt; u), M r. arc
! r . « » ' • Iidanl. and W a lle r John
IVJnar la the
plalnlicr. nndl an
a ld ir a tl^ ln l u ilt
nf ih . c a . r la
U n i l . r .John |&gt;,• )* , , . T 'la ln i i r i v*
_
la
r
r
11c*&gt;
llahcnatai-h
I’ujr.nr. |,cf a n i l a a. S

name. Nothing more exciting than
Ashing Be ward* creek or pilch*
Ing horaeahoe# . . . enjoying an
outdoor barbecue with friendly
wholesome beer and pleasant talk,
I f they're changed nt all It'a In
the direction of maturity and tol­
erance . . . tolerance for everything
except dlctatora, nnd those who
would deatroy our drmocratlo
principles of lire snd let lire. And
from where I alt, that'a nnothcr
reason to be proud of them.

During tbs war you heard a lot
about bow hard U waa going to bo
for returning veterans to get od«
Justed to civilian life . • • bow
they'd be 'different.”

i I.AWNS m o w e d .
Kcasonabh
prices. Jerry Ixml, phone 788

TREKS trimmed, or removed, ilo
It* III UQDCK half-toni nick-ui
10 ACRES
waul II. Roth &amp; Co. 1202* \\
1675
. • lu ll Chevrol t canopyy. hnlf-ti’ ,truck. Tlml'.-r powerr raw- fi, •
High wooded land on eO'llity paved
cuttinr large alundii of timlH t
. road 18 mllea acu Ihwoat San­
1202 W. 2nd.
LO ANS
ford, 4 mile* north of Apopka
near Rock Springs -Park, nnd
public swimming pool, Terms, It E ( ’ O M l I i I O N K D u n sh ioi
LOAN'S MADE
marliuie
Trotter'*
AppliuoP, O.-nox 1350. Orlando.
FROM $10 TO 4300
Service. 3U4 W. 2nd Su
atrict privacy; fast service
&gt;
’
FOR SALE
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
A good alx roam hungnloa in U P P IC I'T pin' o In first rior
ronditiirn. One l&gt;ed and dresser
102 Sanford Avenue
quiet section on thre.- lots. Has
John Senkarik,
Paula Ihmil
•Ifh’t large bearing fruit tree-.
Phone County 4102.
IIORKUW HERE WHERE
Can give po'sesaion.
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
16,750.00
See us for
YOUR natuial desire for privacy
ROHKRT A. W ILLIAMS, Realtor
DOOR CHIMES
In money matters la strictly
Raymond Lundqu’ xt, Associate
We have a complete line of
respected here.
Friends an I
t ’hona 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
NuTonel
relatives ara not oueitionr'
HANFORD HARDW ARE CO.
about your credit. Your em*
FOB HALE .
210 East First St,
plover or ' bualneee‘ associatei
W ELL LOCATED HOME within
will not hear of yoor person',I
city limits. Ownrr leaving town.
414 quart Kkcn
•
affaire. There la no cauaa for
PRESSURE COOKERS
Priced for quick sale at 42,
embarraaamenL
vtUJM.
. '
,
SANFORD HARDWARE CO.
•Reasonable credit requirement-.
RAYMOND M. HALL. Realtor
210 East. First St.
No co-mekcrs on money loan-.
Room 4, Florida State Hank lihlg
Variable payment plana.
ROOF TII.H
FAMILY LOAN CO.
Spanish &amp; liarn-l type
S R E A L E bT A T E W A N T E D
P.hona 3*
•
white and colored
■ Florida Bank Bldg.
WE NEED LISTINGS, of Farm*.
H. &amp; II. KOOFINC TILE CO.
Home a, Uroves ' and .Business Plant-3110 Carswell St., Phone 1121 12 SPECIAI. SERVICES
Property.
W. It.
William*,
Daytona llcarh, Fla., Box All
Realtor, Tom Roll Associate,
- • SIGNS
_Phone 1120. 110 N. Park Ave. JUST arrived! New shipment nf
600 x'10 nnd 060 x 16 Leu'
.Show cards and posters
WILL TRADE’ home""Tn~ rily for
tire*.
. •
O— DEB’S SIGN SKUVICh
homx outside city limit*.
I’h. ATLAN TIC SERVICE STATION
D. D. Eandreaa. Phone 1021
Corner 3rd A Park - Phono 0101
FLOOR HANDING
Andy Jensen, proprietor
G ARTICLES FOR SALE
and flnfahing. Cleaning and wax­
HOUSE TRAILER—I«.ft.~Blear. ing. Now floor* surfaced lo per­
FILL UP with Fuel Oil and Kero- . Seats 4, Electric brakes, nexv fection. Old floor* made like new.
aen* before winter.
tire*. 263'J Willow Axu.. Phone Call
524.If.
11. H. Pope Co- Inc. 660
n. M. G LB ARON
Lake Mary, fla.
PECANS.—
limited
amount.
I
H
e
,
N IC H O L L S
per
pound
in
20
lb.
lota.
Henry
IIB N T A C A R
S T U D IO O F P H O T O G R A P H Y
Nickel. Phone H55-J.
YOU
H R IV K IT
for flneet quality
P O R T R A IT S

7|

w ill l»«* I'* HI In ile m ln o k i*ount&gt;-.
Slntu o f K lorM *. on Tur*dny n **l
iirri-ol rn( lh*» flr
I « t M oti'lav In
No%rmti*r
A
I*1 I9 U . ih** t4 l«f
l»*lfiK , Ih

M ir ir a : o k i s m n l - O H x t i m j
T a k I: N la T li'H .
Alafs I ’ KIlHONH W|»i| Ml* r » K i«« r (*
«k! tiilrr*. rrablnir In III* pro|M»».

.

JNDERSTUDY

Are Returning Veterans
"Different"?

•

t:h W n «« U am lall
W n d r H am ilton
C. U iiyr-1

FACE

U L A D tL P H lX .O cL

need",!

Doe trotting through preliminary
or ,i I ereixr* nnd drill* preparatory I
l«ginnirig n ocrioua study of lyi
l„„.t ketimll fundamentals when «',m.'
flight1J. A. llA'.tlr moves the canduhitwho* itld'sits sometime tills wick,
irlevn ' . Since lust Tuesday, the Mis-i .
Ihi e sit) pmepeete have been outdo. ,
thu**' for roiiihtiunirig and some f m ,'
work di II.
Now , ip practice life nppioi
inately 25 players amopg whm
arc
Captain 'Cotton' Brndli x
Tommy Joyce. Chuck Terry, llm
’ The Sand Crab*
Head Coerh Duxter Dxlldop o ry Kempf, Jim Farrell, Johnn
•
Seahrtexr lllx’ h School la pr«H&gt;»» Ureer and other*.

THE ItAKOMKTKK IS RISING-.
THE 11ASS W ILL HE IIITTINC
HER LARIiE SELECTION OI
LEGES!
‘

J S P O R T IN G
« .G O O D S

Fqr

T H E T H R E E VETS

SPORTS ODDITY

Bowl Game Promoter
Start Picking: Team:
NRW YORK,
--------. Oct,
— ^ 10-d/P,
It a a long tune before N *v Yea
day, but bowl game promoter* ,.
already convinced thiy’ll ha\|&gt;
liagin •heir shopping early tl
•eawin.
‘
U.^ appears that likely paidpaota from the - North, We
•nd East are going to be erar-

the gem? 21 to 7 .
rtunU
t*,,, lrled &lt;ince ,s a, popular hunting ground. Ilf i,
,Urt of th# game, whergf&lt;&gt;olblll|- w&gt;§ )nVPntcdi Th# • S alt!‘ "P
teeny llsttd in t ly flj
xcertaln f
^ , * “ **“ * ^1 Lak« On y X O id nil of Uie^' Paeif.c! AsaoflsUd Presa 'PoH 'elght a
h .Po 5 ^ S jm W2 S r t l K ' C o u t Pmfeaaonal U . &lt;U. dream froJT
{ j a d i n g Texs
« » » « *« *'■ *
^ lWae,Dra*'*l hSx0k*ilt
Hetwern halve, a football four n’ i' ' c&lt;l % th?
Howl unh*"rhat Oklahoma coach f**t high and 10 fret long was •
i'Wltatlon la fori'
r n m t Oklahoma coach
onU&gt; ^
f|tU Th(,n e|uU, roming 71m aecoitd, third, a
President Frank Chrlatenaen kcil ; fo“ r*h team* cn tha Hat
ed I t Out of the mammoth pi t l Pow ,r'.
Not,rc :
skin poppa J 60 live icagulla, all Army, end Michigan, don t go
differ, r. color*.
’
•
for joai-a.-atou ,!&gt;owl gamra.
E*ory one* In a while you hear | • •
. .
aomeorve rpcak with awe of x| r t,. 'i. . . . - . ,
.
fighter who boumud back After*. , r 1
r f nr! ,
t-eing kn eked down four or fire } f 0 '
/ r,i
KROXVILLE, Tenn., ' IA
or alx times and won the \ * i l 2 ? ^
.T?
the Grat time In 16 year*

Six Fathers Playi
* For Tennessee

SLEEPBETTER

4RO*x vvajh ingto n , (
S p o iitored

o r lyn do

TONIGHT

By

b u s it

PKOFESSIONA
W O M E N 'S CLU
Will Appear

The Fincel In

INNERSPRING MATTRESSES, BOX
SPRINGS arid HOLLYWOOD BEDS
.'
PAY* AS YOU RKStr
-

10—OF)

« , Philadelphia Evening Buireported today ‘that Conn«
1 and hla w ife'w ill be « •
led w h « h i re torn* to Phlla I
ila from .Ih# World B#rD .
Macks separated last Apul
over disposition of. stock la
Philadelphia Athletics B aw ;
Club, which a « you know,
t own* and wattage*. 1 . ’ j

W ill A e lo o k in g

YARDLEY

ffism

OCTOBER

18, 1

P R IC K — T A X INCH
Special School MallnfCJ:
MuJrnl*
Ad, In
Vn Rr*cr*crt SraU
r&gt;m int—6 :IS P. 31
All Scats Itrvcrrt
Main Moor
First llalronr
.»•
■
First Five Rows, A. B. (
. '
'.
t.4#
•
Second Balronr
F. d. II, J. K. u M. S . . U4
Tap Balcony
’­
A n. C, I). K. F. « . II. J. K. U M. N All Rcorrvcd
.
Tax Inrhadrrt

M A IL ORDER R ESER VATIO NS

“Quality Bedding Manufacturer* Since 1020'*
110 W E S T FIRST STREET
P H O N E 1133
.
SA N FO R D ' MATTRESS FACTO R Y
Celery qnd Sanford Ave, Phone 672&gt;J

‘

IMPORTANT—Slake check payable to a P. W. C. Enclose yi
artrtrw.cl »l*mprd envelope for return tlckrl*. Olhcrwri. they
held at the bn* office for yojl.

UNITED STATES N A V Y HAND HDQS.
.
ROBINSON M USIC CO.
431 N. ORANGE AVE,

r

PIIO

�«»A 0 E

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

E IG H T

i Philadelphia
Plan s■v
i
n
V T ________"* 'houiht it over fur two (lay*, girl., wtd

r

Dre*ei

in-ti;i—
jiuHnrans Find, Skull
?vC Of
New
‘Missing: Link’
—■
* -• .

worked in ihr cal
||L I O r I O U f l l T A K i n i l O uml fltcHr*! Ural if certain .weighty-, tng-v.iom o f - Ihe - Univrrtily
ty oott
» _________________________________ , Ifriem l, belirvcri I cmild make, A j North I ’amlln* library.
. ■ - ' ■
;
[.poWtTltftitlnn, riirn-l woiilii. iM lw L j jdrrJn
j-lri-/pan.
'~ — Mra:
**- - Vliiinj w i l l "live
o f l.ongf*llow, and of American llriu."
*
‘ - iff
nr ihe'
il.ni
the imperial
Imperial palace, and »l*o
al*o
thought* and loeala.”
I Window of Ibe former »
‘
will lecture at the Petr** School,
1 Th? njltlillc-ngcd brunette mem- dlr*ctor- of lb** extern ion
educational’ Initltutlon for the
' ber of the Amerkan Friend* 8erv- of the Unlvrrattfr of Nmt
ioyal fapilly. She will be one of
[ ice Committee, which rocomm*n*Hina. Mr*. Vintng h«* tfo
d.d her to the Japan*** Commis-jof her gwn. hut ha* wrltll
w .i jw .
1 nion on Kducatlon for thl* unique tal of eievrn Ixrokn for the
Aklhlto, a n j i* delighted that the
aisignment, if not an educator i*i er »et.
P rin c e and Prince**** will inend

•;"*«’ "*•■»•
.

the formal, »en*e o f the ,**otd.j “ J rather think I wr
! She did teach hi,;), orhodl for n'rhltdr *n," »h* explain*, "
jtim e in N -w Jeroey,. but ha* con-jlhey eivfoy th ev book# »i
| central* d on writing- book* for,'— read and rr.-read thenj
older hoy* anj- jrirlr— b«&gt;k* ranif- „ ( toawinK th"in aafdr i
' frig from bktjtraphle* o f William curnory akimming.” •

*

. . .

T H U R S D A Y , O C T . JO, 1948

"

« « - - -i

’ ■*-

LONDON—
-rThe
Ruaaiani
______
_ publication Sotlet New*;
Pmbaa.y
ha* reported the dUcovery o f
■
"another ‘miaalnif
link.' partly
amphibian and partly reptile.*
The »kull. of * «uch a creature,

jnlw* *light
K;?„z%'
Z‘ '"Z'^ U
on the tran»ltfon frun
amphibia to land animal*."
cii

tn_ u

I.a

t.1..■■i £

* I,. ^ a

I

v W h e r e

C u s t o m e r s

S e n d

T h e ir

HOME CONTROLLED1

Penn ami Waller Scott to the .She add* that #ome
»lory of a modem high *chool IkhiU* are on the li#t prepi
iriri. Mr*. Vining, who write# uu* her Japapwe afaignitient
der hef maiden name, Kliubclh American Library A»*oclat
Jiinet* Cray, won the John NewHer .writing ekreer beiri
lierry mnlal in HMJ for b*r r i a l "jrar# before she
'‘ Adam of the •Road,*' which wm llrytt Mnufr at the »gi* i
Ir&gt;l!ed "the mo*t dintlngultheJi 'perhaps rile mint naive
leontrihulion of thj year to Ami*?- Kt tntoud'frevhinan that evri
• lean literature fer children.”
&gt;ed throayh P e m b r o k e
8 veral hundred American teach-, Karly in hrr teen*. *he *
•'er* vnlunlicrc l for the jot. whet » ” ’ - l
« &lt;*rv for chlldr*
.i *»*11 tnr
i»i. r.mprt
iSmmiit wn« Fiiftuunt.tJ.trail
tIb«* Ynunfr
. ...i hurrhm
* ,

Friday and
F r u it

C a k e s ,

C r u n c h

O ra n g e

201 East First Street
Sanford. Florida

Saturday

7 2 c

lb

4 9 c

C a k e

N o .

1 .P o ta t o e s ,

10

33c

lb s

R e d

R o m e

S U in g le s s

Layer
L e t t u c e , 3

Ic e b e r g :

T J a u lU lo w e r ,

Y 7 C e le r y ,

R e d

S H O M I2

217 EAST FIRST STREET

NOTICS OF ILKCTION
W
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m o w m c H ir o n i . l b. a . o r a t ,
k o r t i n o l 11. 1* cl Ik* «u t * ,4 florid.
t o kariv* f i r . retire Ui»l •

O tM IH A L I ti C T iO ll

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tm Tu*od a* nail w m r f i n i ik* flro
Bondar In Korrmbrr A. 0 . 1*44, uu
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lo trtrH t* tnd d luk.ret Ikt duutt tf
Ikt e flk r. IJ run ml Id.ltd Of HHIH&gt; »nd
t o t to* H truiitd I n p r t iu i tor tutrttomi tn* ritlfrtton t f munitiotl u . t .
to t M iu n n i ii, *&lt; tilktr of Iktrn, h,
tauM , to. .tnrrto thtll prorld# lo, Ikt
.lit u lo i . rtlltnin*. ttrounllits • lor tnd
•tokunin* t l ill* to ... .ndfte i w u nun
tu ikt i P P M f i M .n u s n ip il
tutouillti. tad lor rompiMitltn lo«
turn count, it.la * tffiror, Im J U t l M
leader** k u H w i Ik. tolt. TkM II • « ,

■HR too irtoWrtl**.'Ui*.-,ft.HH*miw

•t.tn tlton . .1 .n, count,, tlflro, to at-

B A K E R Y

N IC

fh » C#n##tn«» #• Tat##, by Amendfnc
B#clia&amp;t II
II of Arllti* VIII *r iht
( untilluliuri ui til# gl#t#
**IC»414# M
Atlt-plcvl at th# U#fWf#I lEUctliett *4 Nutflubtr* 1*44, i«ltl An«*n*lin*nt“ to I*,ruvlu# for Ui# Hr-Mufnl&gt;»fIf.j# tf N«tiSohi
II #fi4 II of Article .VIII «*f U»e Conatl*
lulJon ef the Rtat# of FlwfUa ft* A 0* ptn1
•I 'Hie Utnenl
in Hoyrmtwff,
IN I, *n«l ta Amend S « t n o 11 ?n*t It
ol AHlcIf VIII of If*# Csbtlllutton ef
Ihe Rial# of Florid#, tfid to I’rovM# that
In the County of till 11but^ if h. Biat# of
Florida, the County Taa Ak»*f*»*,*r ahal!
Aaaeu th# Property of th# County fur
the purpoet of L*vying Blau. County.
AchnoJt and ManlcipalitJe* In the CeonD
of IfilUberough Carept thv City of Plan!
City. Florida, whlih Shall t# r * # « H
from tha Pnrrlilan* of thft Amendment*
Taa#* I*eeled by the ilat#. County*
County Krhaol Hoard, School tliilrifti,
8p##tal • Taa S«ln»oI Dltlrkl* and t&gt; *
UunictpailUea of the County Farept lira
City of Plant City. FLulda,
ItK IT HEAOl.VKD UY TIIF IJ n lS L A TUIt* OF Tltt STATE OF FLORIDA!
That th# following * Amendment of
Article VIII of the Comtltutioo of th*
Slate » f Florida relative te th# * m » l
m#nt and Coll#rtlen of all taact in th#
County of ftUl *hot on gh. Slat# #1 Fmctdc
by He-Numbeflng Section II »• adapted
•t the General tlrcUon of 111* m »* to
make tt t»*4 Saction IS of Article VIU
et th# CocMtltution mt th# State of FtorIda., and by Amending R#?4lnr, I I M!
Artlrla VIII of th# Conrfllutiort of th*
State of Florida, a* adopted at th* Gen­
eral Elrftion in November, •»! l**f* «?
•a lo make 11 read legion IS of A Hid#
VII! of the ContlltLitton ef the mate t l
Florida, and to eve Kid# the City M Plant
City from said Amendment, H# and th*
aame.la hereby agreed to and *ha!l L-#
lU'brnJtlrd to the Electort df the Slat#
of Flotldi fur ItiUfieaPon or
at tha Oenersl Electinn f« tw held nn
the fflrat Tuetday illt f the flt*l Monday
Jin Navrmbtr. l l i l i
SECTION II. I. From *M after ianu*
ere I. IH I. th# Countf Tat A**e**«f af
llultbnfmiyh Count# »h*lt •*•#*» alt
M Aerty fee all Hale, C'nmty. Sfhunl
end iluRldpel T a a n to b# levied in
Ifillabarough Cvunty
by the
stale.
County, County Set not Hoard, lehool
ptitrirta, Hpee tal Tat Sehool Pltlrtrit end
ftlunletpaltUee t*repl In Ihr City of Flam
CUy* Floetdi, whirh city enall **# eva^iipl
from th# provUton* ef thi# Sn iu-n.
L Th# LegUIatur# ibail. #1 th# i*rgtt,&gt;
latlv# letalnn In I»*T #rd fron. lte»« U,
11mg thereafter, ervart la»a ipecJyirg Its#,
(Hiaefa, funclioi.a. dutirv and
Uon ef th# County T m 4*«#%H»r *“r»lg‘
n#t#4 In pareiiapti I of S * ' i 1. ard
ahalt lUewta# pro*Mb by lev for th#
eilfti&amp;tea on th# AM*#*t»ehl HaII *1 the
County 1Taw A b r u e r of oil la*e« le*i«d
by the Slate. County. County . School
Hoard, Mtooi
Rpec;»l T f «
School DUtrltti end MimtrmaUtee lo*
r#t#4 • In lb# OgtaMF « f llili- i^ r ©ugh
Slat# ef Florid** »U H Ihe evrypHon ol
lb# City of H i l l Cfly* ohieh to l»#f#bf
etempt ttrtn tn# 'praiUioul t
UHi
AmeadmerL
* [
SECTION IS, 1 tiom ai-J aflee Jtnu*
jury I. IHf. lb# Cotiilv T is Cottoclog In
Ibo County of llijbbtkfvwn. Mat# ol
Fiofldt ahall enlleit all ta«#» i#vi#H in
lb# Coamly by lb# State Ctnjnty, C o anly
School Ik^arJ. Si bool Dlitrtc’ b Spevlal
Tot School Dlatilfti end MariHp^iillci
ol .IllUabotougn Coun'y. Fioilio c u cp l
m Ih# City #f Pianl Ctt? t! b* ng m
ft hid th# pro! IHuni gf ihlt Ani#» dwilnL
V Th# LFgUlatur# ahall at tb# U f » *
lim e Seulon ol 1MT on! from time »?
11m# thereAfter, ir d f i U h l
IM
M a m , fun(Hon*. 4pUea amt enopttal*
m
o l Count, To* CullMtor dt.ton.ird
In r . n r i p k I *4 XtiOvfl II, rod -thill
ilk tu lu krolHt lor Ikt rullrrllon. r.r*
m.todp. rtpoiiin*. and auburui-uni #1
tU m t * aaUrrtonl Lb U u Caoni* T t .

NMHu

A JOINT H t jd U iT lO N l-iupmln* u
A n m f n n i I* J m W u VIII ol Ik* Cao■llluUao *| too rfulo of XtonJo ItoUUtt
« • A.M unur .1 U ■ s w i l i fur T o . . . »iu
to* NCoUortlao I T . T . if ,, far A * * In,
Tbtrtt* . AddiUof.ol Rtrltoo, to FroYM*
to ll lit to* Count, *1 U „ , Rial* of
Florida, to* County Too A homuo Mull
A m o k Uto r r t ptrlX of Ik* Count, lot n:,
■ tot*. Count,. CounU trbool boot*.
U bool niiuitil, Rpori.l To. Rrhool Dl&gt;ttlrlt to * MuoirUuIntot of Ik* County.
t l w l UU foltortin* Aowkdnttot to A ftlrto VIU *4 Ik* CHUUHlioo *1 Im
tU t * *1 norkl. ,&lt;ttl.it to Ikt Aktow-

M * i Ik * DolitMIO. Ol *11 U .t . Ll to*

. tb* flrrl Tutotox ofltr Uto c m
londot U Btrooifarr, 1** 4, M lottoolt
•IC T IO N 11
III
rroH # b * »Rrr
MMorr I. IM l. lb * Coo* i. To* A wo mo,
1 too Count, *4 Roy, Rial* ol ritot**.
toll u o u ON trootrty l w kU lik u .
MMIfi Rrbool M d Utminjul lo o t, to
* llrltd -* tk* Count, by tb* blot*,

MW. Civtoiy. bW.lu.4i ■cbooi

tilbt,'* Tunisia

Y u m s ,

fia . Sh ip p ed , l l r n a e d

TTit |jrft«l8l«if» ft*at1 »t ffc# t / P »*

G r a p e s ; 2

T o k a y

2 9 c

l b s

5

F r e s h

lb s

C u c u m b e r s ,

and

D raa n

Hulk t'ettage

P o u ltry

C h e e s e ,

|)r*«%rd

And

lb

D ra w n

M hitiranln C o r t t -l'n l A I'n llrn rtl, I&gt;r»d . A p r s t fn

nmt iiaiiiB «f i*o, *i‘4 f?0«t tw« m
Utj»«
Hi»&lt;t Ufl

!h» pkjfrtfti fiiAOluft*, &lt;t»*l Ift Bml
|,|pr:tailicit «*jl' r #«jdIf 1 *• CuliwlW
ualrxj . In
I 4*^ flat* f«M- tl* fl &gt;JL
#Ad kt.all
|*fyvLI# tat |L# r**|*
jfflkin, r#tr. r j i l H i ,
» M Hi#*
tHjt«i#iTi'#T*tn»l
cifltattd Lf Hth
CtAjii ijr T sk

Tomato Juice ' 40 «/. can

25c

Ken T U R K E Y S lb. 79c

M u l l e t , , 1b

Type 2 Sliced, Bologna, lb 32c

I 'V c s h

(lo o k e d

S a la m i,

G r o u p e r

(iu ic jt -F r o z e n

lb

B u lk

Black Berry Preserve# lb. Jar 33c

P e a n u t
A g e d

G a r d e n

F r e s h

F r u it s

Carrots
Squash
Cucumbers
Selected
Tomatoes
I . r j e Jalrf
Lemons
L’.n r jr

Y ellow

&amp;

H o m e

S te u k s ,

F ille t

3 9 c

l b

o f

-

11)

H a d d o c k ;

o m u it T T ir m ill* m m *
lio t’s r JOINT MRnl.LTWtM n o

s t a lk

; U b s

FR YE R S
FO W L

finUHF JOINT S n o U T T lO N NO I lf
A JOINT HESOl lT iu N l*im-ulr*g *n
Am#n&lt;liuettt t*i AMKl# XVI. af tr*# C#uitli tut ion uf the
of ftotiJi, hr
A dull tig Thtiria An A*IJtllt*nil
ta
Fim hte far the An*&lt;iU.ittr#M h# • CuftBiftmt IIr*Guillufi of ’Ji* B#t*el# if d
Hoot# of lirpfr*»nlititrl of # Dhec'uf
of One llild(rt andl lu A nIhnlif» tht Lt#li*
Ulur#
tu Pfesertb# Kli Puweit *r-,*H
Ouliet, Qualities Hum and T n w of u»lire,
IlF IT HCAOLVED HY THE I PUIalJ4*
h i he o r t h e s t a t e o r riTiHiUAt
Thet th# Lilia*ing Amendment ta Artlrie X V I uf th# ChmtJtiitlon af th# St*t#
a| Flortda. by Mining therein *n addi*
Hahel ter! Inn fa Le known #f Seri Ion SSL,
t* and the « m i t« hereby agreed to an&lt;|
ihell be urbrnltted to IK# #t#eiore of th#
flat* of Flcgidi l**r rattflcstfoii or rgJerthm at the eenetal election for fttptt*
•er-Dtlvet iu K# L*14 tn th#’ ytet 1* 44,
#• futlawt*
RECTION H Tt.» Leg Hietore ahaH teg
law (fiovlJ* far • [iirnior #f th* ftudirf,
Wha thvil L« yoi-Holnir i by a pirnurfmt
moiutisn uf the Berate and Koine of
Repfevehtatlve*. and ahetl by^ law, enn»
sletent with othrr pintlalwr;1
* Ii| thl* Cnf**
tiitutJan. preji-rthe hl» Boarri and dutlra,
provide fee Hit Qualiftratmna and term
of off iff. th# length « f wturh ihail h#
wholly wllhlf) the di*rr#tion
the l e i *
iiialure a»\d ahfil not be Untied tie Ser*
lion 1, Artifi* XVI of th# Co*utttuli*m-

3 3 c

l b s

Fruit Cocktail

“ Thor- ns* :i v *»r of odl j«*b»
of, to^uriiii;. mid t;railing pn|»*ra,
. f iw it our inir . "loria_ mid im
|m m il' v -i-rmrdI r.f Ibr* wall' .if
my bedroom witb tbr ri-JoeI urn

ffl

B e a n s , 2

3 3 c

lb s

lb

e lld w r O n io n s ,
G e o r g ia

3

A p p le s ,

27c

h e a d s

N .

R O B B ’S

F r ie n d s ’

#c.a_ I

4 9 c

M a d e

B u t t e r ,

C h e d d a r

lb

Q u ic k -F r o z e n

C h e e s e

•

D o v e r

F ille t

S o le ,'

o f

lb

.

3 9 c

V e g e t a b le s

.

1’i e . h

!

( ’ream of Tomato

lb. carton

P IC K LE S
it lll.

IB oz. Jn

tlriM.

CO FFEE
M b. Can
*
MFLK
4 tall Cans
No. V i Can
SW E E T PO TATO ES
( ‘.m allon

rill.tiury Ural

Tl

A JO IN T R=v-ol t; 11,1*4 tN oe^nri. Ik#
A m .,&gt;dm rn( of Arrllnn U nJ A rllrl. III
.V ik* Cnn.litollnn * l , 1k . S&lt;j&lt;r -rt.nor*

Id, ItoT.tfrr in AnnrnViUtfent;
» * i t H r tm .v rn h v h i t i c o i f i .a .

TVnr nr utr sjAtr or rj&lt;,ii"At

That th# ffaiinwlnf am#nrt*»«##» #f iw *
ftnn 3c A r'it(» ill of I! e CfiflHituLi1) *4
th* State of fdnrtda leUVing to afpl&amp;pfl*
• tT,-&gt;n« It SerrisT ip *n * lo and ituil M
tilbentl!#dl In the vlertAv* **t th# Mat#
l)f I'lnftta ft»# ratlhrat*"ff n* ♦e&gt;e#Frt«| #1
tha next Ornfril Fifltun h he held n
Nm e n A D tit#' &gt;h»l ti to »ajr that
11(4 See Ilot* » , A MirI# IM of the Con.
ftitultm of th# St«f# nf FlnMda thalt t#
anffoded end a* amended »ha!) tead M
s r c T lO N IQ ftlri making If# ta propria Ilona fat th# uT trSf f f TRi*W
of filial# #o4 employ##* and ail giber
of lb* Slit# *hatl fimfatn hf#*
vHiaei* « • no #*b#f tuVrel fenf *b*t| to
•pgfopelelkn be an InMfleol of an# o»hef
Will #11 S e if tpptepftattoeve vtresi ig *
IrfDprfation* i«r the county trfwaM, imin*
I jM', fill#*. At »thrf [HuMitlfit aaitWIfiilaMIS
ef th# Stale, •Hdopriall#^ fat n m m *
nenl leftpfpvrmentf tt**f bp^Jdtnfi for
Hit# |naHUfUriHF»a #1 |,nnVM for by law#
erected at lb# IIIA legK'ah’rf nr prior
ieflrlatum amf X t hfi»
i»nr#mont
fundi #n&lt;d trujl lubli, (hMt fcf tnfimlr!
In On# f r r &gt; * f apfropriatb'P b»U nf any
sahnwfmgAt pi f i p i r m n i {Ltreio, »• t
*H lit Imp fur r-n i‘«ng#f than tu«* real*.
At- at*pi oi-ftationi made jaL-»f t# th#
a,h{)tK‘ff « f tbl* lettlon which ate fhnn
if at# tn the
of !Hl» p t tiWI
ih li tuple# ae of July L ||«?.

Potatoes
IN

OUR

B lu e

C h e e s e ,

IfB ffa

munly offituU art .Itrlod, TV. H n i P
ttonioo. Ot to* Juitit of to* Court *4
Rotor* I « tnd 4. * ktromh1. Cnuni, on*
tl to* Count, Rntiritor of » t d rw o ly .
MuU kt h .M ot Uto Ortur.t XittolMi to
IM*. »
toko olfirt lb * tint Turvl.y %

t

IV

m .
C u t

F o o d , ....... 3 0 c

D o g

Fflrroonl
C h e e s e

A

v ..

H e n 8, l b

S t e w in g
I lr r a o r d

G ia n t
P e a s
ii , Z C a n

16c
64c

A n n ^ P a g e

O y s t e r s ,

p

....

. .

lb

L l b b j ’s F an cy

■

Peach Preserves

85c

Green Beans

t

, 1 .0 3
F ln l

..........

95c

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

. . . . .

P A N C A K E FLO U R
McDonald .

W o rt

Sunthine Cracker*

K R ISP IE S

1 Blatz, ’ Beverwych

For

J

Bold In Case Lots

.

M o h ln i

RriM tot

C o a U ril*

■Ml I m Crrwn

H a l l M a « k e r o l -----lb

1-lb. Pkg,

Ballentine &amp; Allan
tic B eer.

Cm W

Mullet, n&gt;
F ille t s ,

46 ot. Can .

G R A P E F R U IT JUICE

39c

Whiting, lb

Limit 1

PilUbury, Per Plcy.

K rtw tn C o d
l b

Medal

C O N D E N SE D M ILK

Field Peas
With Snaps

35c

____________ 4 5 c

lb

Gold

. Osage

Kre.h Frtnen lladderk

F ille t s ,

C u t.

tin t

F ro x rn M n e k e ra l

F ille t s ,

P u r e

ir-ht S

S e le c t O y s t e r s ,
l U H I n w r a Ex. Bttf.

F rrw h

O k r a

G r e e n

N

D raw n

F r y e r s , lb
Il&amp; Jllm ere Ex.

F re n h

N IB L L T fi

111.

C r e a m
a

F re a h

T o p p e y ’s

85c

l b

-

69c

lb i
1 .6 5
The
F a .te i
r ilK h u rj
f t * it
f o r M od ern
llo k ln j

M F .A T D E P A R T M E N T

F ille t s ,
nntiRX j o i n t M M u r r t o r t n » rr:
A J O IN T RUOMJTION Wukoiin* t * ■
A m m i m o I In Art), It V at tot IV .n l'Lilian n l rintld! kr Addla* Tbtnlo &gt;■
Addltlsri.l Btrtkw Krtolin* la Ik* r l n .
Him at Ik t Juilft tl Ikt Caul I t l ilr.vid
in on* fur ruo ribl, County . M u u
Cour.lr eolltltor ol Ml* County.
« ( IT RCSULVU) BY Tttr l . c n iU A t *
TURK or T i n at a t * n r f i o r i d a *
IC C TiO N L Tl.,I Arttolo V d I M ,
Cwitfltutlorr ol Ito klolo ol Florida lu
M m d *il by oddln* Ihtttto kk MUII ontl
Mr Iton In fat kiwnn t . fttrllna 4* of
Ml* Arttotf, itl.lln* to tot rtoflton nf
too Judio af th* Coikt.of Horrrd In on-l
for t a M i U l County and Ikt Count*
Aolltllar « * H U County ond Ikt tonu tr
htftfa/ o&lt;rood I*, tn* (k ill fao m Vakito
la Ikt ttorlor* *4 U&gt;t S U It of F lu id *
I*4 rotJItrotloa to wtorl'Bi. .1 Ik* O tw .
M4l [Kfirlliui lo I * ktld on Hu lint
Tutkl.y ofirr Ikt Uni Von-m in N o- ‘
ttwkar, IMd. ■■ toi v» i
%
S t e n o H 41 Ylw J...ift of'tor Court
*1 Brm rd In tnd f.r Ktrotnkl. c .urly
knd ibo County u i l i l u , ol u d . t b . i g u
Null k t i t i l u t UL*itrlrd kr tht ou.llllod

10 Jh»
^5

U

N

K

E

T

J

Rennet Powder
Pkg. 8c

U

N

K

E

T

Rennet' Tablets
Pkg. l i e

Crab Meat ...... 51c Asparagus
Morton'* CtUcfcoa

*

W J»r lane

Noodle Dinner ^. 34c Beets, No. 2
lAdtoMi Omui

lge.-pTigT 23c

Mae Boy **d KMi

Corn, No. 2 Can 12c Beans, No. 2

s s * i2 ° rhU*dtl»4U*

2fS s

P*l

TALQP

«_
2 V t a.“

o w e . HURj-r, a M. H i

Scratch..^....!
.

Scratch... im
* Hk

fl '

Laying Mash
mir# * i

100 lb, 16%

J7c WWW“ s*.3
»&gt; »k »-...
How*
N*.

Clawe ^ . l for 25c. Appl# S«uce .........

lihrlng Mash-

4.98

LU X FLAKES

1- W »

.

Starting M*sh

agnolia Avenge

#. Bnita ■

Pnm e*

........

No. I. rtkimyR Grown *

(Mm rrah

cad

17e Pickle^ 30 o s .’ J a r

SWEETHEART
SWAN SOAP

*H* •’“O FlRYRT
F r* ‘h

T o * . Juice, No. 2 « n iOc Hcins C ,U uP* 14 0
Spajthatlit No. 2

•

330

1*® Lima Been* ............

RmbM1
m.

Growing Mash 1X1

n

Toilet Soap

BEECHNUT

�!n Unity Tli*r® I* Strength—&gt;

TH E

- t * r n iH i ib* r * c « h m w « i d : •
To r n m ih the Prntrru of America;
I * Produce Prosperity fee Hanford)

Ore*-ion* I thnnrfrrahn'rrr* thl?
sflernnrm. InnicJu and Sulnrdat.
fnllnurd by (-tearing and fooler
Batimtoy nlchl.

AN. INDEPENDENT DAILY NKWBPAPBH
SANFORD,

EetablULfd 1008

VOLUME XXXVH

Tail Calls For
$ EndToO.P.A.
Meat Control

FLORIDA. FRIDAY, OCT. II. IfMG

Bishjgt Ste|tinac:
SenteraccLXo jjij

(/P)—Senator Rqberi'.Taft of j
Ohlo'tmlHV railed for nn.cudf
' to «U OPA controls on HicntrTaft -ifcclnred: “ Tlie . patdkl
prefers pork! d»opa.to .priciiI
control,'politics ami Demo- 1
cratir conjiressnieu.’’
r.
The Ohio Uoptihlicnn la-1
• ju ed hia statement ns Prerfi-;

••

P reM

Leased

W ne

N O . 275

S lw .iflL C iiU K lrt Nr;ippiiii&gt;v-IP44\ rxiT i loses

'‘•K .S p y ^ Proposed
(V rm s J V i l l P e r m it
*u Ic ^ r ia - l r&gt;4b m iT g e f

YjrSfroiiber Nation
It j \ it 11'. | f 1,-. ,
1 'trusta nl in 'I',;.*Icl.iris, preitiifi
&lt;&gt;f nr«?i*fp, tlrrln red
I &gt;i 11»11 1&gt;• lie f,H i’
the
P a ris
1 V ile r t o tifi’ i .’ tiro ,ii‘ssioii to* *.
iln y Hint tin*- |ip;ici’ li,riiig*
I 'l i . j i n j il |m IJnlt&gt;,'iiTi ivrittiil*2 ’
i»mrnitf th.it iiiili.itr In I'ln i'rg e
(i.iin lit*r
nlnl wfrt :iKrtiliftl.-*
Ill’ A l l l t 'l 11.111 •■11 . |.• |(;,&gt;r ;|||fJ
1 M'tip.t’ r thiiii I’ v i’j ’ he fo re,
tin tin cl. prim,’
ac- 0 ”d Mu .. ■ let 1' P’H%er. of
&gt;irMtrij. t*_, i..,u,-i I’M II ir up
Itulg’.ll I i
t1| ,.f ■anti cb.irgej
rim nii.l’ .villi ||,’p •*f' grutitude
ft’l 11.1 p ilf l,|i
d.i.’ d in lho

=‘T* '

PeopleN C o u rt F in d s
A rc h b is h o p
tJ u ilty
O n A ll M a in P o in ts

THII* MOIHM, Mr*. Edwina Burnup. of Indcpcmlenra. Mo. shows her
two imall daughters, Brenda and Linda, a picture of thalr fsther, Robert,
UNRflA construction eniioeer who we* relented by Yug«d*v Pure*
after being held In aolltary confinement B day* for ellegH etplonaje
(International)
Cleared of Uin rhsrses. Burnuti set out for hla home.

Anderson And Piercy Lead Celery
Feds To 27-19 Win Over Bulldogs
Greeks Say 10 Or
50 Leftist Band'
Members Are Slain Smuts Advocates
New Method For
European Peace

ZAOItF.lt. Yugosavl*. &lt;&gt;ct. 11.
i|,V&gt;
*TI,r timid' '•( I lie Itbrnftn
Catholic church in Yugiy-tovia &gt;
Archbishop KtcuiriBc
today wa•rnlenrcd to l*&gt; yr.tr* imprison
iiiriil n! hard IhIhii tic wau con
vti’trd • f rnllnbornllnti with th'Nsrk. A Ihirr-Judyr pCopla'i
rruirt of the Tilo-cuVerrimepi
lilted that the AlthliUhop cry -glliltv, on oil nt.'.iii pnioU,of th«Indirlinrnt lignin t . him.
ruin I al.it .lleri *lr»l Hint nil W
lit *I’TTii KIf p itinr1n |iI l»pr ft Y Nbi 11
hr i*’hfi*rit!r*l nml tbnt (hr Ca(Ii

a —a

I It* ARTHUIt BECKWITH. JR.
Herald Sport* Editor
I An alert, hard charRlnB Sent
i.inote

SALONIKA, Greece, Oct. II (JP)— Military authorities today
tald that'betw.’en ’111 mid fit) memhsf* of a Leftist band, ortjiinrily
numbering more than 409, barn
been killed or captured since Oct.
~~
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A * * ",M l- d

Powers Are Accused Of
To .Demands1"Of Soviet
arian

1l i c i r F a t h e r R eleased B y T it o

A n d e rs o n S a y s C a b i­
n e t Session
F a ils
T o - P ro d u c e S o lu ­
tio n In M e a l C ris is

denr. Truman nmvasted the ti«.at
problem at .« cabinet tu tting.
S eneU ry o? Agriculture Ander.
eon irjMirlt I thr.' reuhlenl T r jman U roiw considering ■-(’•vision
on. the meet problem. /kn'trimn
Mill till’ hn.’r and it hair cabinet
’
session failed In re-till in n »olu- :
lion of the riant age.
The (IP A today ycmuM’d
' ‘control from nil. purr silk wcarii:;
apparel uni ntceitonrie:, maue
-to wholly from allk or pure linen.
w
An official wx|tlnlifn* that *h»
action was Inker, In protect from
lorn thine niattuafclurcr* Alto
belli;lit rntr silk nr linen ■&gt;*'htl.*
.. prices were pneuntroHrd.-nod then!
acre forced In »el| their pro'ducts tintW ceiling prlret.
‘
PHre rrillligii al|o weio rrniov. il
from iiome«,(r rrern olives, me I
1 Camp rMrc
liitl
II V l-l
II I llnlforms
Lf mil »*■ Hint
j

W T A T Iir .lt

High

School

machine, led

by fullback W i l l i * Andrian.,
1 trour^rd a atubboris DeUnd High
. levcp here last night by a 27
to- |B margin. OcLaiul, flndilng

R o ftin n a l

C ro u p iu K

in. •

I i

ui'bgn.’*t .i, lift t

pul..

” *il\

■i

n|»r Ipntlfr iihwll !«' il^privied

• iiu la llo n

. .i

nil « ivil riitlitft f«*r fiYp vrnra.
Tliitlrrn turn "i nil
V|» l|*r( hv fill1 I ITLUt'A

ren tier

l toU ||pd

vi r 11" uivfii (tritlrfTt'T^ Ifwtn V*
lit* lit lift In tlm th
f hiTf w CTp
r * tiMPfnlrd
( aat Fir ik li-nlv wn*
lit tiniitf. vrlulr n .tbUll tlcfCJUsUm
wm oFdfWjl «l»c*| fin ni‘1* ftt
v S 'J . f’
’*! 1
iPMoriuii 4&gt;h IftiruiniC HI" ^^0
II'urf, f ul. |,t ail* siinfik Ilia f(*l
fit thr court Hint nhiiutril
— l-l
.
" * 'l dir f 0, ( ro »ti. I^ng ll*.
|l,c i„«|. pemb .d * ale of W
"»
Ryconlraat. the Htrbbuhut
».h»* if fXJMrkvMinnlfiS slid «h
iV
s*
"lnvl.1 .nnk a lotit Ie.iit nil Mi- I,,, amt thru apparrttllr »rot
tin hIkiia of rmoliuh wb»*n hi *
sleep, lint hot pltelirr. ferrlw. run lirlwren Mil. 1*1 and IIIr «*rh nith ll.e ..Iv.vr re&gt;Mlt Mndtl Is l.fliit
nfttlfitcf whs rruil.
..
. . . , .
. \Z
" 0,*"n " ,*rri
' « • "• Ibr I.... I
...... .. ...............
Thr audiciirr. whlrh tied eloyd Red hot nrul the ( «rdln»l». tn llo.|»n the Red ho,
i n
*
, .
tbrnngbnnl the le.dlng. -&gt;----**•
------------------------------ ---- .....rtiwllm.al.
ulien
sentence: ngninst (he
Archbishop and f.d , t.tiak w-re

_ iparkling *erls! attack. w»*
unable to keep pace with the
powerful .grnunij offen»e ” f the
Eed* a* trie Ifwal* galnr.1 270
vnrd» by nuhlriff, Anderson picklug UP in'i. Holly Pirrrv K.i and
pmnniinred.
Jan Jenklrraon 29.

rim
l” r ,i,|
*•' • iil(\J

i, .'lling
■ in do.
■Cl'l e I .if.’
•n*n Hill •
,o~*4 -

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i » tu!l th*

i

rrjfiy

f -IIr , pyKsf?.
ni dM u i cuQy
*;!-«*!•, r i f tier
r„.| i ';’ P*” rl h
jhhV'

♦hr
Hr fPint
.

••

*1 -,Hi i y .by

If. &gt;1* H»f rfittr*
The opiratloiia
*;ain*l
the
■ * ” »|
O f N a tio n s U ru c rl
Isftivt Croup took place In On
. I •11r I!•|Mr.
nroiintnint of tlw Negrito district,
By P r im e M in is te r
•* * ;#FI. 1042 "kvtr
about 20 miles from Salonika.
The Froalian court president’
jK&gt;|.«ml wept to the »!• nine I tend a tong Hat, of finding, i
r iKtivil
Pwaa dlspatchta ta ll that a left
Hmrii. rnmplellllg five pnv*e*, t ngnloil lh,&gt; Arehhishnp Am ’Mg
'•I i
I *•» v
Ut band nltarked n village near
THE HAt.UE. (Jet III MJ
* Irl.Mfi r'Jlltffji
riel inn. On# civilian and »nr Routh Africa a prime nibilater. two of which w eir good .fo r Hie rliargiM ,*a» one .nf fm . mg |
12 jib
1 Mllptl .vitYlP.!
gemlarnu wen- killed ami twnjJan Chrlatlan H m u t », t™lav touchdown*.
e lconversion
o f fvrilla
Serbs HI
in vt’ -*lll
nth,
, HeLaml
* T •gsincvl
I |L»„«
'll*’
Uitvi
Fltl*
**| I 11*f y ♦ isiniift
I m Will back
Thl, Arvhhlshop also . . s
civilians were taken a* twatage*. strongly advocated the regional first downs, by rtlshinii and Jhr« ,
l»m«T
•
V^tlriTliV
«|*pii.krf|
(Fir
I . .Ill* *
Th* ruidrm, burned a *c‘ore of' grouping of European nation* *e
/ ,p f. 1
1 convicted .pf. inspiring the Imp
i*e
I
m
II
m
I
flrf
Hli
r
fit
hoifke* ami lootetl a waTcboine, a powerful weapon for, peace. r iBl,|. nil on the ground.
that the present government of
opened the lilt by Marshal Tild would be *b” l t* V i’l N ahhcci By
A diapn ch from KalamaU aai.l The one-time field marshal made
anitv • I
that bandita h-jld tip « •’» * «"•
lived.
S e rv e d
In
I ’aetfie
•( •» .......
i
.,.d*y 8mPU i klrki"K " ff »« * *
■VoiH&gt;. An Rparta and roWied lA r e \ c . ^ r n I m e t 0M
•♦|*|g11 f,.| |||»
^ « L , ! that
,2” .
,1,
K u rn n o«J lmmP«li"*,'y,,,
|V "'O
' r'(ll'
"v
the" ^ European
ff)|d|
) „ " li"
„ lr "fr„ *urth
passenger* of about II.IOR wnr.h proposed
W i lli B o n ilte r ( i i T i n p
.i I I m p
Sts
,
f fc
r,rB,tv rumbled
c l property. The hkndita al»o state, join hand, now In an
•Its* Mr*
. .
nnmlf
council
a,
«
step
tow
ard,^
*
y
rrcpvered
on
took the panengera' Imot*.
« Ir f
11
HA 1 T l M o v r i
* 1*1
T|#
H »#
n .,1 ,
,
I* .»!,
I »
the formallnn of n pnlitiml e.nm- • nm’ t’
llw W g 2fl. Piercy., Anderson]
.. i . u|
\
* ’ 1 inf.
1 nt ,
|| (i I,
1
Tin
1 Ml loatnv
ell of Europe.
' ■' n.ri Jtl-lge
and Jcnkinso,, moved ,l|r apli-rr
............' o|»-h , ’ (
t li t re
. n f
1
H e a lt h F ilm s S how n
V m « * l u n u 'it JI t v »•fe t .40
i i • _ ,. *
' ’ i ■. * i' , , ’iiinv d
The Prime Minister referred to to the 20, Anderson skirted his
1'Ii mI i * 4 1,.
charge
fif
p m hit hi iii '
It.V.Hri
M ,
-I,.
V* i
•fi"
I
'
' • ■ ' t &lt;» ' -d i, so\
A t C o u n ty Schools Winston Churchill's rremmnenda- own left end for 19 to place
t Is- '1,
•*f t lt r ril e.Mtto* h-M. tl.
graph
Ituup iItUUp
i , Jjjj; J-.i, - .. r - . » w o r " —
r," ’ -'I- 'r m r .n w ir
lion of a United State* of Eu­ life bull on the ntte yard slrtpe.
F Mceiejland « .. - j,p,miii&lt;F.t
( l i r e e H d l r 4 n !*#.#♦ 4— ♦v.va— •
; 4 ' ^iD IJ^Til*^
tillf
.
-■
.
.
.
__.
-----------....
thTTTr
ot
, ,i &lt;_.i„i|ldste f", Mir ( ity.CuraSound moUirn ptcture* ou The rope bated - upon • a -fcconeilistiuu ATffletmn
Arfflsrsnrr iiilef
'wc'tU. ofer l e i r O viedo d M In * ...................... . * t Slates Comnu-mm ,n Hull,mote i
. melt, tier „t
Inter
ii ’Ij nit, t" fill M.r voeutwy left"
topic of defame agalnat tnvaiion of Franca and Germany. Then tackle for. Ol**'
* luldmi’ . lb’ll,|(||li nr y f'nmnnMn
........
j ( -r,, j , „ L 1n,1 lived
: 3 » i P. M. Thursday Iron, tnnrrpat for arraign,i,e„t '
li» Iti, r.y f*t
Iff th— c &gt;pirs.t i»,t
o l diaraie garmi into the boilyJ}
IxxU. he eapressetl the fear that such touchdown sod made the « l t i ^
, ffW n „ ivmrll ,*•
Arz-nnlln^
tti»
Mil,
t*1
',,f
|
iri
i.f
n
|
lf
Md|
hava baen ikown this week at a a reconciliation might lake too point from placement.
•tilabifffi
.
curred
iliortly
efU
r
mldnbM
la»t
currrrl sliorlly after
la v ti*lln"’ ,,r the Inuiib « r . e ,
, I, .*
w ith number of achooli throughout the long. Europe's case Is too urgent
The Rulldogs came hsrk In th# Burnlay night wlr-n 'he KOr.l i&gt;*ck. by one " f the men won ,rr
id. ■
In tll’iw
county by Dr. Frank Qulllmgn, for that, he added. 8m,it* de­ second
wilt,
»
t&gt;-'l|lbr,
cotid ' perloj to score as ‘ A rm - -up t ruck Ir) whlrli t,e wsv rHit, r av
aa
ct M'f t by
director of the 8amtnolo County clared that Europe's small na­ strong and Realty moved th e ], pa.vengrr, nvertum-d mi tl.
Or- I'acifir if’iririK
Health Unit, who reported that tion* should act now or take the ball
Fall
of
1046
the Sanford 22.
all to me
uijhway near M te M „t'
H
children * are *how|ng much In- risk of being furred to attach
The ..y i-hl ut rl».i|;f tiI ( If,
Irnng. in H4ap punt formation
Oinnn. vlin wai iinrii '‘-t'1 |.%
Mmni*
U reit In the lubjen and telling themselves as satellite* to some l,eav«d a psss t " McRae wlm ... ............. .. .....
1920 ,n Tfernindo. FI* I,**, lust FBI Il f f i r . i , i ttnllion*,- ,’tr i,l if ,ed
great power.
• ll’.rti'l
parents about It
scampered acres* the tw|n«,trln*1| ^ nli'r t/v*ri’ given an Mm
Ide the lh ,r- turn ,,n«frf a*,r,r ,
i igtd i
Behold* at which the plclmea
Grnrge \\ .,li.*.- ( " 111,1 * I. .(
for the touchdown. The try ( " N rfUrh.rge tmo, the t; M A"
In
were* ahown Include:
Ovleilo,
i, 1-41,,,,
the conversion * * , no good.
nhlctr Iw had served tor fl»u* Urluir, '1.1
•&gt; lo.'irsnee
South Hide Primary. Grammar
Tl,e Fed* kicked ti&gt; Delstnd liut He was 31 year* old It- had n-rn fir* I rin** t„ i hr A Hnv A m n iiodilsught* i . Fi&lt;im i
i ’^nl'lv roN'llSchool, Junior High School, WilForres;
Mil'
a
Frederick
llsidn-t,
the
Ilulldog
offensive
boggrd
til,n| Mi rill,
In Oviedo tor lour mol,tin w,'&gt; ht*
!{•'•,« nf Ran F miimo i
ion School at PaoU and Lake
bryrr, 2d. „lm ,.f tli-lnh. „ f«,
down on the Sanford IK. Sem­ porcnti.
f ’ .l Ml tho
at a, i several n io * * and
Monroe School. Dr, gulllman ha*
mrr
Navy
m«icu:
sod
Arniy
!!•
inole
moved
the-ball
to
the
HullAir-, Ifthsno i,«-. a me........
BesIdM hi* pironU. Mr ni'4 Mr*.
School holiday* were )v s t«n U /
u*ed hla own projection erprlpsarvr
t'npt
James
ll.tiar,
R
ile,
i
,
Miin.-- 1 ttelleve ,n f
jnent et the arhoolf for the mo*t aelTry the Seminole County lbr.nl dogs' 49 vnnl stripe and, Ander- J A. Ouynn, th* dece!ue:i »■ nrim n
'
8 n „f,iid and'
ftc ,«t«e mvi.'i'H
in til by .* n,ember
part He will carry out thla pro­ of Public In.VucUnn as follows.* ■on. ‘ on* an o ff tarklr aweep. vlved bv ooe *l*(er. Mr&lt; lll-oard
Hike bail Im , » ,I k .lulr.l ....... i)f nir /f,al,K|,lrr* of IV.-dev ( In
I e,;, .’tain, n. primarily1;
IfiTy* on * Nov,
I I ; picked »P 46 yards to. place, the Or*he of Ttollyhlll: and two tr.olhgram once a month and advise* Arniittira
turn
to
active
duty
tomorrow
*i
,lf
^
,,,,,1,
" I Hjiifm d will
on Nov. C8-89; sphere on the four-yard stripe. er*. Ba*l| E. Ouynn of Ovlcl', and
principals of schools wanting' to Thanksgiving
* WnreH.1
I 1*4, It’ ,- w||ie)| will ;
Funeral |Frv ir«t _ will W con
. M 'F itN tlE lii., Mil n
i.fi
nave the pkturn shown to con Christma. holidays at from Dec. On the next play the big Fed James FT Ouynn of the U. fl H*vy. his own rr«|(lnt. 20 to Jan. 0, and closing day na fidlhiu'k ploughed aernaa the goal statlonrd in the Hawaiian Latinrls.
•In’ ■ elcelittl o f A t
‘ 'lure
d 'lt r lt ilII st Ibe Krtfk *ui F.iimt d 'll," of ,}„*
T l l f t - r iiH ’o liT V il
V&gt;',idl i-,| N ,,-,.
tact him at hla office.
T I I K r I ItM O ItIT .Ii
. , Itooie
,, .... . at 1-.11
i . n ' I1 * m ita uid.; frill,,,', tlconnr, tiiilrn’ ,rt
with half o f the Bulldog line .Tire Rev Nath Thomp-am will
May At. «t,rCrl vote of tbo j
Thr board discussed the sla'e hanging to hla Jersey, lie than honduct hineral service.-, *i 7:00
t,,|,( ,*• p l r . ' 'lei l . t , • M , M i l k i V .
0-O/gr ,Vr llmv ,. |I.OI, s eifntd will, lb*’ Rev I I M r II Mil* v *' 't' * II;!' ■ t ill. • lie
’ tin. will &gt;l.n iill'iw for tl'* &gt;
FDA lunch program with Mr*. kicked thh extra point.
■ill Intersistvri l,e |nine |,r’ i|.
P.' 61. flat,inlay tn lire Mriliodlst Ave,n,r. reported ((„• Mirf, ,.f o f ir in liu g . a r i , r d By * »*?
II
Brownlee. Iltlr;, ne rd
D. Tull, state representative, ac.
Delsiml opened
with
their Church of Ovle&lt;ln and bhrlsl will walrh n*p«i,i^ (ign from in front f
Mi !•* i’ll'&lt; nee,I by ,« iln, ,rifli , rltrrion of ,11 Vi*v eon,mla*topees
fe llo w In M k r V ie w O m rt-.c .
cording in II, E, Morris, acting passing attack again In the third be made In the Oviedo Cemetery. of. bis home.
(Jrtil « -Mil t bill
hoi fe&gt;, Di,- t, ope tin,*’, whlrh would give the 1
. -f ' vefdirl Raid t , ,1 i lie .
tt-lrfi of .K.srff'fd tbr opportunity
stanxa to move to the Sanford
Mrs. Genevieve Marlatt, wife superintendent
Thy PTA committee o f I ho 87; [lurch and Armstrong mfvad
„ I'lro go,*. —wiilenit -oyirti? ilia* nf maktne' '&gt; eowplel* change,
of. .Norval (1. Marlatt, died at
,*f r, * J7 inroih*. in p,i ■,,, I l , roMirr than, having a mittqrily
1:80 P. M. Thursday at the resL Junior High Reboot e lk *! that the hall tq the Sanford seven
C ity C iv il S e r v in ’
On' lo(lk f’l, W4»,t ,'i ,,,’W Mtip, t Yll'l •’ ’•■rte-t rarb lime," he. said;
derw on tha Old Orlando High- something be done to improve where Itorgh want over. Thsh try
lighting e f the school ronhla. The for the extra .point was no good.
Alt Miller elineiM’d that he
way after a lengthy Illness.
B o a rd I I jih M r H in j? l»"llt, I*' il A MIC, |r,|„, ft,I -it,,,
I erinm. Rut I tn, »,( Ml'' &lt;&gt;ptIl i t;
ITMI 1° .im L in t . a f - hiv lift*-.
Born on May 9, 1876 In Ro­ board promised that a survey
An exchange o f punts found
AryyrlnrbilviT beet, 4,’ipiiiir.i *wf, tiic f i t y •’■nnini nint, anil tarSld
thester, N, Y., Mr*. Marlatt tame will be made to determine e*‘ i- Sanford on their own 46. JruklnThe
i(Va1
CivTr
Srrvicr.
Bust,I,
tiie ful, 1nalI'li'i,t T»lliun:’ l. " f aide-,111*,, |t,irthg tiic Hm# J.1
lo Sanford thraa years ago /tom mated’ cost* of proper lighting eon-picked up fiv e ' t » ' placeOhe
met last evening nt the City Hall iii" i in,&gt;,nil .in d v r , t„ Mrr,ii.,ti t&gt; ‘ David*nn was mayor, tlwra
faculties.
~“
fly W ILLARD CONNOLLY
p o l l , W* (
At 30 to W rrntj
Dearborn, Mich., where sr
hall on the midfield stripe. An­
o revise rules and rvnnrlnBtinni
i net.* war, aldermen who elected
Bruno Mussolini led an Italian two |Mrt,nda for « ‘ P'SC r. ” ,!' l ! '.rrordirg Vo N. Tl.''i;'nVr,ri . n -ti-l low
derson, on tha next play, picked
a member of the Methodist Com­
( l i e c t y , lerk. T h e m ayor appoin­
K
munity Church and tha Daughup alx. then took o ff on a 44- sir snuadhrn In an attar!, oq sugar curl’d hsiu*. thr m em ory'*ant o n
necretniy and examiner.
ted th# p' ltrc vf,M1 rnitfirmaHon
tans of America.
yard Jaunt for a touchdown. An­ Madrid to aid Franco; thr Jap* of which grows fainlrr daily
Present were Lloyd F. Hoyle, j
;.y M " lOitiirjl, and the chief of
Survivors, In addition to her
derson converted from place­ worn attacking China; Wdlian we,# but 23 rcnlu^n pouml.
secretary. Mr. (turner and Barry, F o o l b fill-B ii l i f t
•
|tullL3 was* riffle,I
Mr Milter
Green accused John l?. Lewi* of
SanforJ people are notoriously
ment.
Lee, chairman « f the IhiumI.
j
I,a4
nhn
served
a*
city
Judge.
using
tha
.CIO
to
further
presi­
fetid
of
fried
chicken
■
nml
■
l,oii*fs
The Bulldog passing attach beIm p a r l E nds T i l t
Preparation* are Iming made
Kira chief .Mack Cleveland has
dential smbitlona: them w** no Wit'.'* in 1937 could buy « tiler
Iff, U
K n clicking again and, with the OPA
to hnvp Ft JH.pngr manUM " f ,
baen
busy
this
week
with
hla
and them w m plealy of Iwef thrie pounder * for" 81.96 Multiply (lie civil nervier rule* and regil--Norral G. JrH r f Jfidrigan ;
N a tio n a lis t T ro o p s
II resting on thalr'own 48,
MOOtLK Al4 , Ocl 11 MV) —
daughter. Mr*. Msblo Kimbel of man handing out booklet* and Rorgh passed to McLauglin for rrait in Sanford store* at 15 rente the prrsent K'J cent.* « pound Inlion* printed, ^ f . Garner *ald.
All nn-yoar-olrt rraldent of Moputting
up
posters
during
tha
a
pound.
The
time
was
Ortoher,
by
three
and
there
is
the
cos'
&gt;
f
N
e a r C it y O f K a lg n n
Yatoo City, .Miss.
67 yarde snl a.-tooehdown. Arm­ 1937.
hllf. h*;. been put on hit ipxrl
yotir Sunday fried chicken, poloFuneral services will be held present Flrv Prevention week.
strong
passed
to Nix for the
behavior
Am*II
a
lurlber
heart,ir
The booklets give
To conUait. local food price*' tn to.'# wera thjn H* pound* for Iv l
at the Trlckson FUneral Home
Oct.
11—(/F)—-An
conversion,
t
‘ ,•
nn cliaigcn of halting • hoy*' , PBIPING,
that pro-war beriod ■** mmparod cent*, now sell In pennds for lift F t H 4‘ n h ft W C I \ M o n i . V
at 10:80 A. M. Monday with the facta about lb* high coat
unconfirmed report today said
In
D
m
dying
moments
of
the
fooUnll g * o v bv shooting a rtf to
Area
which
In
1946
coat
'
with
iho**
now
enjoywl
&lt;
TI
und#r
cents. Onion* are the same, thrv'|
« .
-•
n n .»»n / iu
E. McKinley officiating,
, that m e Natinoalift troop column
Ram* Anderson and Plerey moved iha OPA, The Herald has mods pounds for HWcents. Aon eould
bullri Into th# fnottnl!
thl* country.
fa lV O I l L f l W IJ P I ffP C H
lit will taka place at a 0oo,ooo In T
1 has, penetrated to within eight
tha ball to tha Sanford 84 and a recent survey. We find that then get a larc* loaf of bread fir
Judge
Norvelie
tglgU
I
ls
.-,
told
■
rg
niilca of tlie FommuniJt stroi
on a rover*# from Anderson to tha abovu beef roast, if you can .right rt.mlg
NRW OPERATORS
the
octogenarian
llut
age
Mmuld
and now pay II cent*,
CAMBRIDGE. England, Oct. II
i bold «f-H a lfa n , Tire govvinni
Pierov th* Neet Sanford left half get It, la now 49 cento a puun"
have caught him lolennoe. An
then 23 cent* a pound for (/py_ Two commander* In the
fcrcV* are said to be driving tl
C. P. Llad, a Marina veteran
A nice western club strak
good grad# la now 39 cant*. A’gg* greatest o f wars. General Dwight • alUmtoy for H ip «l*fend»nt spirt 1 a rou e useal by Fhineae wvrri'jre
NOTICE
i •* has
taken
over
the-cperatlon
nf
that tie* fcjy* had trreh warned
eouid be-secured at 19 cvnta
In Oct. tPd7 were 33 cento a dorm , f,, E|Mnbower and Field Marshal
The Herald
of anrtrin time 1 to attack tlel
version w m no good,
Elder Springs youth of Sanford
pound, and how it Is 63. St
about retrieving the halt from
sn l now #rc 71 cent*.
I^ord Montgomery, today received
today's
s»i„e position now nccupied by;
•ally af ha
and formerly owned by W, W,
memorable Hams m lamb chop* 7 TTie blggtfSt leap nt ell I* in honorary degree* o f doctor of
t — _____ the yard of tlw acciuod.
TAr
j* the Communist*.
i la fear »
(rumember 'em), ware 26 rente a the price of butter which * • used jaw„ from Cembrldge University.,
which Judge L?lgh rn'llod:’
A second government column
ta leave ea t,
Atlantic fillin g .'Station h a a A fo n
The number of motor vehicle* pound, th# bacon that'peonl* ua«d to spread so’ thickly on our h rrall n , B military men heard their
"I'm sure boys have been lin­
and adrirtlatog aa aoi* nrsriiHT tbr town nf Htlawhat-.
-w —
over tha distributied’ center fur mile* drlron in 1941 w m shout to eat for breakfast was 29 cento, *nd even need for cooking. J'-1leadership extolled In L a t i n
ing Into neighboring yard* since
nan, about 26 mile.* from halgwi
tha wntag f
to 1,797 round tripa to the and pork sausage, another relic was thnn 36 cento a pound, and phrase# by the Unlverelty'e pub- you were a boy and alike I era.*
MeJnwhlle, the battla for Iho^
Springs water In nokod fa r Ita tun ptua *70 round tripa to tha of is p t i) era, wag two pounds for now can . sometime* be secured !|lc orator. Neither spoke in re*
■ hoy. They always will do It "
walled-clly o f Panting in Ji ‘ "
sponae.
province ha* stnick a lull.

Three Arrested

Nov. 5 General Fled ion Bn Hot

For Publishing , Is Approved By ( ounty Commission
A-Bomb Photos

Mrs.

H. L. (gib,son
\'\l\ PionjEcr Resident,

Ray nm mi Guy nn O f
Oviedo Died From
Accident Injuries

Miller Will idraws
As Candidate For
Cily Cnmmissimier

Died This iMorninu

School IIolidnyH Set
By Seminole Board

I' rilM’lic D ' Not
F«'i»r (•'criiimt Trial

Mr* N. € . Marlatt
Died On Thursday

Roast Beef Plentiful In Lonil Stores
A t 15 Cents Per Pound - Back In ’.17

V.lJ

Firemen Distribute
Booklets, Posters

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TH E SANFORD

PACE FOUR

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T U E S D A Y , O C T . 'S , TSjW
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H E R A L D , S A N F O R D . F t t &gt; R lD A ’
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|lr.ts {’empty,. Florida. this Tttk'appear la aald causa In paraon or
A. IT. I*H
by attornay at |ha Coarl Ifouaa
It! Munfotd, Florida on lha Jtth, day
tSttNfMW
.Hrrult
Court
of October, tflt and that In da*
£1
fau|l
thereof a decree pCo coa/ewao
!•_' 'T b s t p o r i L 't C v K U i u I N S I D E
S I ' O J i l ’S - J t E P U B T ;
Wilt be entered and the said causa
*i
By^AtmuiR n rxK w itii. Jiu
t o A ren a.
i&gt;i'*.f«t e» part*.
;
*
■ • The ■achedtried" tilt ^jclwtCU
MAt.r.
tviTNKHfl my hand awl nfflrlal
HayfifTf and TWttiinin^-'.ttitl i * * *
__ _ _
.jatjhareby hdllflrd that
seal lids ilth day of Hepltmbet,
uriiy .Lumber Company waboth the
__ _______
__r ^w ii„it ^nd:qcai),
__
_____ in tbs !»»•. .
former ___
S.lnt play.r
Ih'.ill.ted
• .
There i« a ponaiWIilji that
r&gt; |*. IIEItNUHV
postponed Jimt night dug It
fitc St. AuRihiiar player, fae. ’ and l^ayrly were Jailed, hot ‘ If ir« qlll t'diti or.Ho* Ninth JUdlc.l
'Clerk,
Ctrculr
'Ceurl,
wet" trtojn ls Mini high winth
1
‘
hy
He
Land
-If■»-"lt&gt;&lt;
iFtoHda.
Hemlunl.
County,
‘ “
“‘ lrl
IqeliflihilUy to play arganUrd. were l i l y relea«jsl*‘ ”
Kemldnt* County, Florida
In Ctianeefy. ;Uoder itio Utla •«! Ithat prevailed.
H u li d o p n T o - S c e k
.
baatball, and'anothrr at.a who
policemen without charges.
eranr-s ttatl s-ul »frFFICIAI. SKAl.)
The two (rath*' will renmn'
avety’a aff|. n-vt Ufa V.atJcf sought la afl ab- Krnesl F, HoUahuMtr
playrrl for Ihr Salnta earllrr In
It I. ..Id (hat lately
Altorner
.t R e v e n g e F o r T w i n
play a* soon as the wrathn
lUIO-niV'lHp;
the year facea a yrar* ao.pan*
davit In llramham stairs that
raqulrrsl lo q .tiford. Florida
r'mi afat iharel
pet utils. Il.iyne^ and Williatm
aloft
aa
a
result
of
the
alleged
the player had been "egged on"
S etb ack L a s t Y e a r
won the first contest an'
attack ntt Umpire l-arry harrly
by one of the Ajtrienl City
Security Umbel was vktoriou.
whlrh la a.id to have happened
playrra who told him that
Dr ABTtinT BECKWITH, JR.
In tin- tVennd game.
in Ilei .and on the night of
"you’re not a player, they
Hi1.-.
Il.rald. Sport* Editor
* The teams n rr playing n font
Sept. C.
rant do. any thing to you, go
The ft*mino|r High Hthonl U«&gt;1* mil rf u'vrn .nit* tr. deterinim
ahead and gel him."
the. tivr playrra, abuse
ary Frdi, frorit from their 21 lo the wiimrt in Itie f'ity Soft
mintra hate not-hern published,
*
0 victory over Ihr Winter Cardm ball l*ngn*',
f# IN Y O U R WINGS A T THE
have received'a ropy of a letter
Red Devil* last Friday night, are
from
Judge
llramham,
which
l e g a l
n o t ic e
priniinir for their till Thursday
O R D
S C H O O L O F A V IA T IO N
night. wilh Cdach Spec Martin'. trounced the Ileljtnd pit Won by was »enl In President Krncat
I'adgrtl of ihp Florida State IN TJIK CiltCiiiT c u r in fi&gt;* t i i i
a IP to IJ store which iudicutrm
DcUkml High' Bulldog*.
h
i,\i, rrii5.ni
i lieu it i.y
im.iciAi.
hianner in whirh Dramham, it ninth
TIIK IITATK try* FlV.ltIIM, IN ANI*
The Bulldog* did not fare tn llml Sanford has n eutc tnuehHKMINOI.y: I’ll! BH1
MTV
m
well with Ihe Kuitta I'mithrrs ns ilown ndvnntnjre over liter flull- la reported Iti havr naid, that CHANCHItv.
n^^-pty.
No, l]|i|
ayja ~
on the basts of rrporta rrc.lrrd IILTIV ___
-V_r d|d the Celery Fed*. Kuslis iloga, Tlrfrnsivcly.
A U A lT llt ir it
•Talntirf.
I.a»t Friday niflht I&gt;c-IjiimI de- from lunrly and Umpire Spike
fentrd a weak I’alatkn. Illi:h .Davis, he will be ronslrainrd to
W O RN O U T FRO M
MAI«\i |lvf MATTIIKVVS
Seiio.d eleven hy a 12 to. 0 mar*. ban the five' playera-frora or* DtfcriifjHii.
q isHired play.
Kin. n conference tilt.
a iM H B Tti A F I’BAN
Thr Sanford lleLatid Rnine hna
-T-M K rrrA T E r.K y u m iD A to:
llramham indiratrd hy hla &gt;
1
AI*AL(IAt
WATT Ilf; Wg,
who*,
been net up . frpm Friday to
&lt;in,| address me Oeoeral
Thtirmiay .irwe there are Central request that hr wanlrd the.full irinlvft'-*.
D
eliver..
Winslow.
Arlror’a..
! ?
Florida football fann.who *Ujo story of the lnridrnl and wished
tou ate hrreliv nutlDed that
the
playrra
lo
submit,
any
rvi**IH
hna
been
brmiglil
H
g
.liul
you
port Sanford ami llrlaind tftrd
harkttlu. due t« •*«*• acidity m Hit would like lo ko In Orlatulo for
drnrr In Ihrir favor In writing in the Circuit Court of Hemlnola
f,
•H m , he *J»d ?«i'r» f*»din| I hi.:
so that both sides of thr caae I nunly. Florid* m •.•liunrerv, *|J|7
ft* aa above set f«f|h. t,y r u BV a
.Three irim ailoo. at1' Dr. KH«y, i • the llolliu* - (IeorKrti.wri cnnUnit could he aired.
l iv r n iK lV H . and you "are lieraby
fsmooi doctor. N " d huodted. of hi* h'tlday. niirlit.
L tlrn t, with this troubl*. Ho h jlja d e a
The HuII'Ior* are out to te.ek
Il»lh .lastsly and llavl. havr ln|lltr*d to fils wlih the f|e tk *t
!n,dltlet M I » hrtbt, r«di. -vr«*tabltt( revniBe for the |wo MditllaekiiiiM submitted affidavit* tg Judge raid Coil*’ V..ur, written appesrnnes.
&lt;perrons h r «r h r atfaruerl, hr e tld
hakaiea- Mr railed It "Bwsiep'Roet•It on the Son, dav nt .Ortohsr
Million! of men and women have Uken the Feet, handed them last Dramham staling that lutvely ’l»l€.
W e H a v e P le n t y O f
sod thereafter lo file* w||h
year. In the reKulnily' (scheduled w-ga attacked during the playoff **bt clerk
11—often with .msrin* trtu'la
.
t,oir written defenses.,
W Rwatitp-Kwrt | « riiht to » « * lo lilt Sanford tp*unceu the Del amt
if
*»y,
lo
the
t.llV
complaint
In
game between Hanford and Kh said suit at th« Hm* pie«rrlh«d
u I kidney* • * . Inrreswt flow ol train hy a It to 0 marciti. .The
4 : urine, bhelpln.
relier* eiret* ■’•'dtly . . so iccond content, which win played -Aueustinr in Sanford on Ih. hy 1st, Herein fell riot n r 'Jfu ig .
J3T.hilt.tVd hinder *rt. a g^tl «"*h^
night of Srpf. «. and lalrr In menl will hr- entered sgslnsl too
not
Many eepml feltlnl • S'”** for the benefit of the llrtatnd a Ilr IJ nd rating psl.hllahmrnl t»v detsuJI Thlv Is n soil l.r Hi*
H
itch
School
liand.tn
poet
eepaoti
I lalotlff. III'HT A MATTIIFAVH
it
',
deep
Ih*
Are/
few
dneee.
a
otkml t.*« *&gt; directed.
^ . p affair, wan also taken hy S.m- lie was allacknl Ivy a man »ho tor Hlvitrre from von SJAI.ACIIAI
d.fsndai.t
Irrole by a 7 tr» 0 -maryin. Ihdl, had played fur. Ih. Sainla. hut . M.STTMKWH,
t v m f l W me hand Vv*d ***| o{
had lorn released.
Btune.
were
played
in
the
Hesaid
Court
nt
Han fort. Florida. Ibti
|rUJS T o f-« tt fuUtlijd boll if of
Aa n result of thr frarua, t i l dav of Octnhar ISIS.
hand Municipal Stadium. .
R E F IN IN G
f^r- p * * todAy it yoof dropt^rt.

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F U N TO
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GETTING UP
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As Clerk of aald Court
in F F lU IA t* HEM.)

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FOR RENT

S A R T IC L E S

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Ibis
Springs,
nnil
Holly win.,I
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fuctory
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FURNISHED room, snillcmrn
room.
prafrrraJ.
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Sanford Mattress Factory
t F U R N IH H K II apartmenU Tor
Phono 11311 ami 072-Jr*n l. 410 M yrtle Avc.

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round wirkt-r suite. ', Ice lio*.
3.way floor lamp.
Mrs.
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road.lH mllrv s»uthwevt San-

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■ford, t niiiea nuith of Apopk. FOUIt’ 000 x til Used truck tires,
near Rock Springs Park and
lOdfi Chevrolet pick-up tiuek

1 kublta swimming pool, ?*rms,
r. 0, Hog.lSMi, Orltmlo.
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70ft French Avc,
USED Iron double bed complete

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with aiiritigs-mnttrr.s*. 222 W,
good six room bungalow in
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quiet .ecttun on three Iota. Ha*
eight large bearing fcult Arecs. CELERY and Cabbage plants.
Can give povaesalon.
R. A,. King, Phone 25II-W.

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Marts of tooth hickory with
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23-laeh Arrows., . , 11. «o.

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W E E K ’S P A S S

FOR

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P R IZ E S —

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Spot Romovor.. 2f»c

FoamGleaner

Ethyl Cleaner

Solvsntol

Furniture PolitH. 3 9 c

Floor \yax

to R I T Z .
IN S T R U C T IO N S

Make your rolocllon *»f (eajna you baH*v* will win
lb « gamea below by plactAg an (x ) mark In the
space providod. You do not have lo guaaa the scores.
Clip the ballot' and bring to The Sanford (tarald
Office before 12:00 o’clock -nobn on Thursday, or if
mailed lo the Herald, the envelope must be post­
marked bcfogjLl2:00 o’clock noon on Thursday.
In case of UCbTfor various prtaas, the prig* winner*
Will be determined by the order in which entries ere
received by the Herald. You must make a selection
of all ten games. *

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201 North Part
Telephone 87

P R IZ E

ROBSON SPORTING GOODS

WATSON. . 1201

I- YE A I f old black anil white Boa
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ten bulk |2&amp;. Mr*. M. Clark.
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ANNOUNCING opening of L 0
Simonson Engineering A Sur­
Celery Ave. lla* Ikirina Fcedy.
veying. Merien C. Gordon, repreaentaUva.' 110 N. Park Ave.
GIVE ui your order for baby
Phone 1120.
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ehleka. Tha S a n f o r d X-Cal
Store, ted A S.r.ford.

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YOU DRIVE I t
PHONE 200
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♦'-DRIVK-IT, INC.

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CONTEST

Tbon tp y n muvr
n«EDH W«TEH m t Miro*

SPECIAL SERVICE?

F i n n

’F o ld in g

P IC K -T H E -W IN N E R

pcalal. Will call. A. C, lllanr
K I jJJCTRIC
ehllte. 1400 Park Ave.

QBrra and meal—ground fresh
* * w y Monday from arvowfl.ka
7 P ela ,* LIveatocW , Suppling
, cunt. Can b« bought at Cardfiterc. -Leke Illontma, - j a L u u r Towx."
beg. 81JJ0.
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K BRMINOLB TIR B BHOP

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T K T C O

K \ T I I V 4» I J I S I I I I I
/ \| n»p»cUlly d.'lgnrd for »l*rtrlc. g ti or oil
j l j «r*» wlietk tht.uta of w»Ur La d in n te iu .
* Opray* 17 f»»t.

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WEEK' S

5-STAR SPECIAL

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A w ard ed

HOHKOW MERE WHKIIE
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED .
YOUit nalutal desire J or privacy
I in lummy matters I. strictly
re* per led here.
Frlsitdi and
reliftlvca are not qurillrned
alioul your eietllL Tour amploycr ur bustqrmi aaaoclatei
will uni hear uf your parscmtl
affairs. The to hr nu c.in e for
rmbiirrassinenl.
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Reaaouuble credit rcnuIrcinsnU.
No co maker* on. money loans.
Variable payment plans.
FAM ILY LOAN CO.
Florida Hank lild*.
I’hou. »

USED plane* for cash. The Music

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,-*t,roll Court
Hendsnlv Cutinlr. Florida*

Commercial and (*• »» Work
DODGE • PLYMOUTU
Box, phone W&gt;3.
Snapshot Hervlcea ^
PARTS AND SERVICE
Pham ||89 — 220 Mr lech Bldg. 1 want 2 or 3 used doors, s«iu) 109 PalmeUa Ava.
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Cl It CD IT fO lIItT. NINTH JUDIC-IAI. CIRCUIT OF FUIIHDA. FTTR
UKHINnDM CTMINTT. IN C1IANa’ KIt T. ’
IIA fill IDT K. MATTUDCM,
t'omplaln.nr,
vi
H K N Itr J . MATTl'Nt'fl.
Drfsodant.
T H E H T A T E D F FBftHIDA
TO tlK N R Y J. H A T T I'W tl:
You . .rn herehr nuttflsd that s
volt hss been fllrrl 111 th* t'If**H
Court of Krminnt* County, ytorM*.,
In thr. null uf H *ttl*l ft M»ltu*en
rnraplalnant, V,, Hrnry J. Ualtti*fh.j
drftm i*tit. t'htncsrr No. are*, Th*
ualur* of this m il I* lo obtain »
divorce. Tou i r * required to flit,
your wMlImi aio-efatire on or h*
foi o the tw ro ty .lln r it*y of Orloher. A. I). IH *. or ft CsrCS* juu
,'onrr**,, w ill t,v entiTert ari*to*t,
you,
WITNBW* niy hstol and »*“• *»
Clerk «f th* nlrrttlt. Court of «*m .|

for all uceavirna
,'
WK NEED LISTINHS, of Farms,
Homes, Drove, .ml Itusineas MeNKILL A Y ost ,' FLORIST
Celery Ave. just o ff Sines
Property.
W. IL
Williams,
. Rtallor, Tom Holt Associate, Office ph,-4(W, residence pit. fiiO-R
FLOOR SANDING
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Phone. 1120. 110 N. Park Are.
“iotO DODGE half-ton pick-up, and' finishing. 'Cleaning and .wax*
r
1941 Chivmlst canopy, holf-ltm ing. New floor, surfaced Ur per*
truck. Tirolur power saw for fection. Old ftoora mada like new.
I ARTICLES FOR SALE
.c
• cutting large at«mla of timber. Call
II. M. GLEASON
F IL L U F with fttal Oil and Kero-^ 1203 W. 2nd
lake Mary, Fla.
. »4n« before winter.
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SIGNS
Slum cnrtls nnd poslera
I l— DKITS SIGN SERVICE
O. D. Llrndretta.' Phone 1021

flo w ers

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PART tiirie Job. Am
Slctsuii University.
daily after 2:00 p.
Srdiaidtl. I'. II. Box

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HARDWARE CO.

I REAL ESI ATE WANTED

UlfrnM

VVm «* Uarluno* IirfriidNiii
W lln p if mr hind and 4»fflfl*il

.'aI vnh in owe ,1.
Itraidnable j
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f ,ip,I phone
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price*. Jerry
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3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CALBNDU1A
Ready to .cb 1020 laiurel Avc.

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flUlp uf KlftHdH, »til** K ill day r't
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F U R N IS H E D houa* or apt., 2 or
.1 brdrvMima. I'hona 5W-J.
, CELERY
plants— a n o u g h for TREES trimmed, ut removed. Howm,l II. Roth &amp; Co, 1202 W.
.boot 10 a r m . Volanll, P a .
| ib * R E W A R p T J o r two or thrae
2nd.
ch .I and E a rly Fortune.
Ile*is
bedroom unfurnished houaa In
have not been pulled over. Aim'll
LOANS
desirable nllthborhood by perreatly. * Phevrss fiiti'R,
nitnant realdenL Rent In ad&gt;
l.tiANH MADE
Vanes. I^aae If desired. W ill URAU.KEK JKtty and viddle. Also
FROM tin TO f-100
pay lop rental; fin* J J . M , c/n
tlu-ililo Uof*e tnriler.
Edg,c
.triil privacy! font service
H eiahL .
Suttnn, Henson Junction',

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tHtlntlhg—contract nr
hourly bn*i*. H, (i. Grogan,
if4,111f H repairfd, Phtme ilf&gt;l or
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Prirlr, pHunc 1120.

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S T U D IO apartment aultable for
one or a couple, 1702 I'nrk
A rc.. Phono Hiil-J.

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�THE WEATHER

In Unity There la Strength—
Ta Ftolfct lha' Peace of (he World:
Ta I*remote tha' ItrofTfaa at Amerlo*:
Ta Produce rrosperity far Hanford; •

(Trhttally fair tndar. fonlght and
Thursday'. Warmer in fhe north
iwulltm Ihi* iflrtnwm, Oilier*
wine, little lemperaturo rhanga.

AN INDEPENDENT DADY NEWSPAPER
Established 1908

VOLUME XXXVII

C a iro

W e lc o m e s

SANFORD,

F L O R ID A ,

P ric e

C o n t r Q ls

A r e U s e le s s W it h o u t
S u p p o rt
O p in io n ,

O f

P u b lic

C on gress

iys

"

P o s it io n

H ere

John p. Papier has resigned Mi
position as secretary-treasurer of
the Centre! Florida Production
Credit Association at Hanford to
grrent n poiition m nuiwurer of
Perfection Dalriaa CooporaUva of
OrUndo.
%
-M r. Payne, who had to m con­
nected with the Association for

s^ star? ^

Bocceedtng -Mr. Payne will b#
Leonard U. Toy o f Orlando, who
fo r several yesr* has boon a field
T89t*M9tat|ve in fM M a fa r Ura
ProdDflion Credit CoyporaUon of

A d ria tic

C o n c T ,r n e d

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Wooinek,

fnilt'Biiinii.

rini&gt; inieUop

r»B(| Mrs

■»i the C n in in tin ilv H ouse.

He' •iij&lt; &gt; tM r. Hoover n» *l»tcniuoipoiot nM.-m|d« to
(» nettiil,, t lu- l.rgiim hnd hern a
failure, ond Trail from IlnOVfr'ii
*t*rrrh thr MMfunrn! tlmt "lllvldr
mg lh«r

and r»i|f»iin*l In tfif' flirt mil flip
wUlt U h Ip V*‘ V w arn in ir
I In* tiiiiiir t lib nf * f in iv* Wtiiji n liti

trtvCii

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flip

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Mii \ mr
Itiwl^kin,
iirw *
iD f fi
s.jimlirlfiit for the O rlan d o S e iitln rl
SI .,
wen- e lr d t s l 1-4*1 evening
a*
stole
lle m o cra lie
cse cu tlv e
n,rnmitteA- n ie m h rrs I" fill W ri-m i * f.t? w tilih it" one uualiftfd
• tut* nl the Inst g en eral election, t

Propones To Sponsor Milk
|»0 ( ) | F ( ) r
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Children

------- i Members nf the Pilot
W ASHlNtiTON, Ocl. 9-—1/1’.
voted t« sponsor a Milk Pool and
Final oral argument was being (n .contribute $15 toward it each
heard by-the Interstate Commerce nutnlh at the meeting of the
Commission on the proposed re-Krnup held in-the Mayfair Imi
erganiiatfou of the Florida East |u i night with Mrs. Mary Raw
Hallway under the cnntrul tina. presidanL presiding,
of the SL Joe. Paper Company
M„ .
Kdward Kitrher was
A w w i r t qii_ the M jo it of th*1 IIIIRn{ M chairman « f thr Pool
T. ovsimnrr Ralph Jewell L«-cn.. , whfeh tlir r|ul, hopes to in
his morning at lOdlO o’clock- The
o()l0t eivle clubs and inl( f&gt; rgnmlner r n m n . l n l U » rfiv|jtrtN to , hr Pllrllt nf making
eon,mis.bn rejeele lb* rsorga,,.- ,
permanent • project.
The
jn ion pan of the Atlantic &lt; oa,t
*
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provide
Line Rndro.nl wh.rh nrnvide, for m||k flir 'nrP(ly whn„| ............

Rome Workmen BaUlc Police In
Protesl Of Dismissal From Jobs

Coast C*rilV ihe (•". si "V ine It tuberrulosia patients and famllie*
-lead h i report p in p ^ e T ^
and
adoption—with* cortiiu modinra- tri nUed t h ^ r t th. IAT.A.. and
liona—a plan authorising the In- Tuherenlnals A-soeialio,, where,
depend-nt operation of the ^ine ry,r iFere Is a need for it.
under the control of Che HI. Joe
!l wa* brought nut nt thr meet*
Paper Company, n«/ird by toe ing that not enoygh funds are
A lfre d '1, Dupont vslate.
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received earh year from the
The ICC esarnltu-r held the mm Christmas Sale of T. H. stinnp*
gt‘r of Ihe two , railroads would In enable the Association *'• take
result In no appreciable Impipve- rarr of the patients in need nf
metrC in transportation nervier to te-atiwnl. There Is b long w-aitthe ptihlir a* compared with
r ing list and now ItutI room hit*
rite under independent operation.; iu-en provided tn care for the
■ His. report further, said the) patient*, there is a lark of funds,
eventual saving* of a metytr
The r|ub was divided into b o
would not Ire such ns to wnrraiil groups, the "Greens’* pml the
:&lt; r, idcrnllon by them na a can- "Golds" for an attendance tnnlrsl
trolling factor: Thr report add'd with the losing group lo give n
the predominate lyptijnent* «f| party tn the winners. Thn attendresidents, ahlppcra and coiymunt-] * nre will b.- based on points, 10
ties on the Florida Ka-t 'Coast &gt;K||ntP f nr business meetings and
ravors independent operation. Thr flight points for social meetings.
re|H-rt also saitl a merger-is not n,,,, rbe merobet having the most
point* against her will serve ns
liability ef the Florida Fast Coast, chairman o f tin parly.
L m s o
V l o d m u , . r
Mrs. M.« n.
Smith, Mrs.u ,K.
II.
unci « frit Lit lorn 01 tli© HI .
iti*,.
nn t‘v

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P a y n e B e s ig n a C r e d it

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Final Hearings . ! Mayme Hodgkin, Muse Womack A re
Begin On F.E.C. 'Nam ed Dembcratic Committeemen
Reorganization i&gt;ilot eiub v^

That «*rtain Navy fliers who
trained at Sanford Nava) Air
Hutton and then ruined Japanese
.hope* for world conquest found
Saford “ an extremely pleasant
place’^ to which they would. Ilk*
sometime to return It indicated
b y a letter recently rectivrd by
Robert L. l*ox, local pholograplfer
firm Kns.-.R. L. Peterson of
Bivety Point Naval A ir Sutbn
at Norfolk, Va., who ordered some narty to control the Vlor"ds K ^ P
picture* nf Flight 973 which Mr.
flat Iroad
Cox hod made while Peterson
The St. Joe comnanv. .unnortinn
was here training .with thr troop.
.Ha wrote: "It mar *&gt;&lt;• o f soma
interest to you to know that all
Umi boys in Flight 978. with the
etrenUou r f myself, aro . ow
glorified civilians and seem to like
It piotly well. I have found Iho
Navy
my liking and intend
to stay until they no longer need
me. I might also addadd that
___ our
stay In Hanford was an extremely
ilaasant one and wt- once voted
t to be Iho place we would like
most lo gb back to.” ,

O ffic e

K eep

Is

W ay

• let F o re ig n M in is te r
M.
I M o lo t o v to d a y c o n d e m n e d
the Ita lia n I’ en ce Ir e a t y .d r a ft
plan
to
create- th e
fr e e
. sta te o f T r ie s te .
M o lb to v d e c la re d , in Ids
first a p p e a r a n c e b e fo r e a
pli’ iin jv session o f th e I’ a ris
t’e a e r fb it fe r e n i'e sin ce his
rrtuhi from » recent visit te
Mrnniw, that thn'plan w as'what
hv trrmed an 'Tiiidcmoeratie'*
ninn* h T. keeping thr strategic
Adriatic nir« umlrr thr ronljot
nf- thr United H ln lp j and Britain.
Molotov appealed, however, fnr
.conciliation between the Slav and*
non-Slav nations. He coupled this
with a warning lh.il the western

At

PILOT. OP THE TACUHAN nBEAMHO.tr Col. C, H iBUIl Irvine, llrftl of kt. Paul. Nebraska. &gt;» vieicod-'i
to Cairo by Oamrl Hey Motbr. an nffirial of the royal Aeroelnb or Egypt. The giant n-M arrived alter *
rreord breokJag 10400-mite nmt-slop' flight*over the lop of the world. An ..riling to Irvlnr. "the moot Im­
portant discovery” during the llonoluln-Cotru flight was the fart that'thr mxgnrtlr pele Is 503 mllra ‘ “ A h j'
north than la shown On the polar maps now In e*bllrne£ The Bight nav Completed
In ^. hours and ^3” cinn (Jeoartnient adjutant, told
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(International
ttadlophato''
Klunnian* today si thrir meeting
minuira,
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Iss u e

* nf- veteratm and II)
lme
’’ism'."
In fill ratin g
thi* I'o iintrv. n n lilify rurnninnUtn.
which w n* warned n gain sl by
K ill d ire cto r J. E d g a r Hoover
wIli'ii. presented bv thn l-eglon
with
jf
D istinguished ■Service
Mrtltil. A . Held M ann, sto le I'**.

O p e ra tio n
By
S t.
J o e PapcJr C o m p a n y

N aval O fficer Says
F liers Found City
“ P leasan t P lace”

M can u re

U n d e m o e ra tic

V e teran s A n d is m s ’

Kxamincr

.

M a in

P a rle y

\(.i r

Incidentally. 38 Texo* steer*
arrived In Flushing, New York,
to temporarily so lve. the meal
problem for IIHI New Yorks-rs.
The president of the Gtncral Steel
Products Corporation bought the
it e m and will have them butchercd fnr distribution among his lucky
employees.

| )c e lu r e s

U n d e r B r ita in , U . S .

* v|iii|iiiif nt

canned hnrsanieot.

l-eascd W ir e

To

ata for the agency's life. Hr is*
slu'd this statement: " I f price ro*i.
trul it getting hack like prohibi­
tion in lla tail Jays an that puMie
opinion is nut going lu siippotl
effective pricq control ami thCongress is nut going 'to' *U|i|ioi l
it. o f might ju*i n\ wrl| not try
to have Ii-"
Pepper* statement mbix-alinc
thr* junkln-f uf etr tifli^ -foliltol
w m rnaJn os President Trunun
proved his personal survey nf
the meat shortage.
New York’s Democrrtif 1?snBor
Junes Mead—emsrittnjf from co:»frr.’ nce with V/hlte House. CPA
and Aj;ririilture Department of­
ficials—sciil- h; ♦* hopeful that
tn rmerg.ney decision will l*e
!f&lt; rthmmlng very ehoitly which
will help t&lt;| relieve ll&lt;_- tnea\ short-.

By AHHOLTATKI) rHESS

A s s o c ia te d P ress

Kiwanis Told O f

WASHINGTON. Oct. 9,
1/E)— Senator Clnudo-t’cpper
today »nid l»o is seriously
cunsideriiiK abandoning his
iu|iport of price controls because tin' program does not
teem to be working out.
Pepper was one of tlie
itaunchcst supporters in-last
Hummer's .fight in Uie Sen,*

Th? controversy over the meat
'situation rontinued hitter today
with mere politiral rharges and
eounbit charge*. Meanwhile, llte
. shops 'continue to offer little or
no meat. Most authorities agros
that there Is .plrnty of meat, but
A that it la graung nrt Uic range*
w . instead o l showing up ; at lha
packing plant
UNItiiA Director General L«GuaMin iVinied that meat is going
oversea* In ’ JNHRA cartons, lie
•ay* Ihe only meat going abroad
from hi* Organisation i* some

1946

Molotov Condemns Italian
Peace Treaty .Draft For
M aking Trieste Free State

‘ D r e a m b o n t ’ ■C o m m a n d e r

May Abandon
Says

W E D N E S D A Y , O C T . 9,

J" f*'"1 " meeting pUrr h r bath
httslneaa and dinner meetings.
*ine* '*?« Mayfair Inn ranimt nrcommodate tha club any longer,
it- was disclosed.
Thr'group voted lo fill “ friend­
ship” Imxea to be sent to some
foreign country, And bring them
to the next (heeling on Oct. 92.
The boxes must b« cigar tmxai
and can bo filled with school sup*
piles,
sowing supplies,
toilet
article* • and small toy*. It ,wa*
also suggested that a friendly
letter b* enclosed.
Mr*. J. P. HtD, announced that
plan* ara undarwty for a Foundrr'* Day program for lha next
dinner meeting, Mrs.- A )'H u n t,
finance* chairman, reported plans
for a rummage sale in the near
futufe.
v
Mrs'.JrMirlna Deal g a r * a rspurt of the conndl meeting of
District Four which was held last
weekend In Ocala a t Hllver
Spring*. Mrs. Rawlins, who alio
attended the meeting reminded
the group that during the -year
1948*47 International has asked
that 89 new duba be formed.
AUo each dub I* to increase lla
membership fie* members. She
the resignation of R a y ' Slaton a* stated that folTr new clube have
secretary and that Sam Martina already been formed and four are
has been appointed to fill the In tha making.
eaeaney.
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club to the Silver Anniversary
which will ba obaarrrd there Oct
N E W YORK.
18-17*18 w ia road.
Corot Guard '
There ware II'm em bers pres.
. I at iL . w ia.il.today. aVd it
Naval Dhrtrtct. hi

7,!T&amp;-too freighter

Sen ator Demands
Rep. May Appear
B efore Mead Group
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" ,tf"t J Engi ne I'm , Iml.iv -ailed upon
&gt;rf." v |jH, ;;01|ih to put tl- own wrlfare
" " first and if oeeevsory loeak with
! the Democratic party. In a speech
'** " ’ ,-efme the r.iKiigiu State fteinocra’’ | to t'.in-enti-oi, *
&lt;|rci.ired that
ni.K.d j ,u, |, rt hii-al* -In-Ill.I t-e made if
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lt o r n ^ n v rininriit and Ihe P A G
" '*• * ol I t-e dissolved »t tl-c co u n try
*h-’ U wi|| (,P doom nl.

am dj ( ‘,,v wan the keynote speaker
'at tl-r convention railed to-ratify
’ 1,1 I the in initiation of Eugene Tat‘ ima lge na tlie next Governor of.
jfiv*irgia
lie (utterly denounced
L*'" l.iiilgmng tloninoi Flit* Aniatl si
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bfllbi toniifhl h ( Ihn sprA w linir Miirtime iiuinUion

Kastrut

Hhuuliirt! I outfit hended tiy Depr.y ntid
| rny flfirsio n .

Sem inole H igli Student Council T o
• Send D elegates T o National Confab
Hemlnola High School Principal
Herman E. Morris entertained (ha
Student Council o f the high-srhnoj
Monday evening at .the Palms end
Pines with a chicken supper, slid
plans were mada to . send Ihrfi
Ueloiate* ta the national *ti"toAt
council
convention
at fit.
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Tha council consists of Ihrpd
freshmen, four sophomore*, fife
junlori and six senior*, sit,I aro
sponsored by Miss EtherRisrr sad
Mrs,. Gladys Smith, both o f whop#
were “present.
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Acting as a sort o f go-between
or buffer- between student* and
faculty, the council also Is
dieated to building up jchflrf
morale and greeting new student*
Mr. Morris on Babirday attend­
ed .the meeting o f. the Clilteqa
Committee, on Education at th*

llir rnbtnrt. tti
ot&gt; * ,t*M‘i^ -i.it
Mny acknowledged .liiteirnling police officials.
with the 'War Departmanl in lie ; Tits police and raiahinjpri n*ril
half of the Garsson interest* to I i lull*, -.ivolds. fij&lt;&gt; nriiiR and I« o
obtain war contracts. However, armored cars In tlirlr rffoit- t-i
the Kentuckian.' maintained he clear tile -upiare lu-forr the pal.re
did not profit ’financially -from
Aflcr the first i-nir, the crowd
hia admitted ctuineetlons, with the was p*tinuil"d to uiimtwr ta-lw'een
1Garsson*.
jn.tlOfl and 30,000 pci .mi,
t'nlicr said lim e inr,.nn. w eir
i Meanwhile, .^ttnniey General
Tom .f’lark announced that the killed, la'aler* of tin* mol, uid
Garsson ease wilt lie presented to tlirre wore eight -foul. Many of
a Federal grand jury beginning the Injured inrluding policemen .irr
tomnrrojr. _ Chief _ Justice H, J. saitl lo Iv- In. serioii* Cottdilioij,
Heldirr* and (--■•ahlnieii .
Low* of l)i« District nf. Columbia
court is tn h” ill charge of the shoulder to slimild- r to (dock o ff
grand' Jury prnl-e. Two special rutrsnrei to ll«- upiatirsind Itegan
Im-lv lnuk_
assistants tn CJnth, William I’nb furring the ciowj
Tey and W an Mallnrk, will pin- flur of ITie nmioii'.t rpra rlriilst,
sent Ihn government’s case to the ing Ihn ueh Dir crow I n|em-d fueginnd Jury.’ The Justice, Depart­ T here u rtr three loud e i plus ions
ment said It* casp has hern built, that soiHidril like lu,ml grenailes.
on a full F ill investigation Into In momentary pnnle the d'tnrtnfart* turned up by the Senate etratnr. hrnke and fled They i foiuud rin ko quickly, however,
committee’s lengthy heatings.
ami ri silinrrl (h rir reilslan cr to
May’* name was not* mentioned thn snhltrrs and police.
In thn Justice Department an­
nouncement o f the start of grand
HANRUET HEATED
jury action In the Garsson case.
Drews ter suggested that slnre
A banquet Will lw glvrn WedMay ts a candidate for re-elec­
tion, he should he given sn o)v nr* day evening at thr Mayfair
portunlty to state hit ease before hv the Hemlnola Chapter No. 2.
the Senate committee in view nf ordet nf Eastern Slar lit honor
Hie .frequant reference* made ta of Mrs, Hi&gt;**lr Christian. Grand
his activities daring the probe by Matron of the Grind Chapter vf
.Florida and other visiting officers.
|he upper chamber.
At 8:00 o'clock the.order will inert
-* ’rtie rhalrman of the House at the Masonic Hall and six rand'Military Committee was sub* dales will receive degrees.
heart ^attack and has been ro- - •
______ ■ — ----cuperaUng since In his home In . The county* Board of Public In*
Prestonsburg, Ky. May’s doctors I rtructlon will hold'll* retulxr meetindicated the lawmaker soon may Ing tomorrow rooming at the office
be able to traeel to Washington, or the county superintendent.

Farm Bureau Will
Name New O fficers
AI Meeting Oct. 14

Offirlala of Ihe Rebson-Ritt*
Herald plek-lhe-wlnner contest
.smnuncfd yesterday the beHom
on (Ms week's gssaee most be
turned Into the Herald office
not later than 11:00 o’eloclf
noon tomorrow or mast k *
!»•*(marked before that U a s if
mailed. This cam* w lias rwsnlt of the switch In the Ram*
ford-Dcloind game which w ill ho
played tomorrow night lnata*4
of Friday nlghL

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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9, 1946.

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANlORD, FLORIDA

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A lth o u g h it nm y com e as s o m e th in g o f a su rp rise
to most v e te ra n s to legrn th a t th ere is som e h o m e constrUc'tioli Koinfc on t o d a y d esp ite t h e ir incrensinK d i f f i ­
setTbee XT, ISIS. * r Ike fw l OffH* cu lties in /ibtuiniiiK a d eq u a te hnusiiiK, w o a re .not b lin d in g
« ISStM k fteriee. ■■£»» •}* A r* liom gs, o n e c o m p e te n t a u th o rity te lls us, but th e slu m *
4 pssirsM at ll*rek *» »*T&lt;
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o f the fu tu r e , l'o o r ly b u ilt o f p o o t m a te r ia ls .th e y n r e a e e n
aot-i-Atui u ntss
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"Even during the preccdiny decade, whep copstructlou costs wore nbjinrmdlly low and building materials
were plentiful, it was not possible for private enterprise
to provide' new hmiaing to serve all income groups,'* ibtjrs
f«otiis JuHtcmunt, chairmnn of the Committee on Urbnn
i'lanniiiK o f the Americnn Institute of-Architects. "With
the exception'of ft few public housing projects, families
of low incomes were housed in dwellings vacated by more
prospermia families who could move into the new build-

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&gt; &lt;"Although thc-re is a need for a vast quantity of new
housing at moderate rental* and sales prices, it is a need
that cannot be met merely ns a result of a government
■.ew.be* •&lt; Tke edict. A problem that was difficult under normnl condi­
wblrh I* *••*'■* tions has became almost impossible under the chnotic
ike » ' l«t
,,e**e ai*»el«b.*
. „ mI »lk*fwl»» conditions that now confront the building industry, .
"The effort to produce housing within present price
blreatlea «* •*** limitations in the face of existing mntcrinl shortages and
,1a are
'•* JhTfeh construction costs Will inevitably result In.makeshifts
!n»d jerry-building. Perhaps nothing can be done about
DAY, OCTOWtS t ; t t « 4' this situation now because housing of any kind-is critically
needed/ For the time being we shall probably sacrifice
VKK.tR FOR TpUAT
quality in tjn- hope of obtaining quautity.
.
* "Wo can bstglit now, however, to plan for thu time
when wo shall no longer be forced to rely on make­
shift expedient* and when we nhnll be able to'begin the
orderly rebuilding, of our cities, recognizing that the
scope of the problem ho* been greatly enlarged by the
poorly built homes being erected during the present
emergency."
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"It &gt;,yi In ftnS print".;..^ -...-and every day language, so that you’ll
that', why you probably paid do know what you are doing when
attention* to It.
But you can you so to th* poll* In Nov.
take it from me. brother, the metOf the six resolutions, only twa
sage ift forth in the legal advor
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lleoment that hat been ruonlni other* .deal with ailualkoas in
in yOer newipaper for severe specific cauntiea and affect nniy
esks. entitled "Notice _T
of riec- Orange. Hllhborodgh ami Bay.
weeks,
nn** la
is plenty IMPORTANT.
|Ther*fbre unless you rwrtde tp onr
tlon"
Considering the fart thab-thU nf these •counties, your principal
I* h one-party and we have foTia-'rnnctml is with the . remaining
rv-olution* numbered 4 and b.
ad tha-habit of settling our pol-, i_.
itical problem. In a Hprtrtg lkmoe-| Theae two
. . . resolutions call for
ratle primary, moat of 'ua pay no radical ehanyri In the handling
sttrntion to General Elections In and distribution o f state fond*
the Kail, and even leaa attention If passed they will set up a
to Constitutional Amendmenla on ayitem of atrkt budget control
which wa are naked to express, and require that the legislature
urwlvea,
’
act on all appropriation*. dolm
Some folk* don't evrn know|away with continuing approprijwhat a constitutional amendment tiona over which the UgisUtive
ia and I’ll' admit the auhjact It body has had no control,
pli-nty dry 'I f you stick to the, Joint Ilouae Resolution No. 110
•rthodox legal jnterprrtation. You — No. 4 on the ballot, would set
«**-, all law is hasod on that con-•up a Plrecior of the budget, who
ntltuMon. or at least It la supposed would he responsible only to the
o he. You can't take anything legislature. All state funds would
out or put anything in the con- be -under atrkt budget control,
■tltutlon without a vofe of the
j„|nt Resolution No. 78— No. 6.
people. .Sow am| then, your law- „ „ lh, ballot, would require that
makers In Tallahassee run Into a t ,w» making the approprlathmk
nroblrm that thru feel the rertre for ,.UHea o f public officials and
J g f S S O f . I k
employees and .11 other .spends
that happens they pass .J o in t of th# „ u t# t0 ^ budgeted and

SOCIETY EDITOR — O c e lia Truluck

Social Calcnaat
S P E C IA L

Pound*

301 E a s t F i r s t S t r e e t

tlon. Then at |he nejtt Goneral
wou,d do, * wwy
Election, the proposed amend- "•&lt;»»
continuing appropriation*,
menu are presented on the ballot.&gt; T.h*»*
»k* » " • ® °*« • » :
. A l the General Election. N o v . ' « t « * » t ona 0»# voters will
3, six Joint resolutions propoalng
called on to deddo In Novem- mend menu • to the constitution " f UlMtar the wrOieilt •system
will appear nn the ballot. Evary «*•? ■bout 20 " r 25 P * " * " 1 « * ■*,
•Itlxcn and voter should fully
oaponditures are budget. d|

HOLIDAY NOTICE

October 12, 1946, in obaorvnnce of “ Columbus Day."'
All ordqrft for currency, pnyrolls, etc. should be

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produce l^e good* MseVnty t»
j M ail Seeing to be the o n ly e jU t q r a i i
wovide Ut* highest sumlarj of aelf-co n scio u a , a w a r e o f the vlaiW o and
firing In th* world_
u niverse i|t w h it e r he live*. This^Vftaj iut
Arrest* i f girls under 18 year*
af age ha* Increased 1U8 percent
since Just before th* war, figure*
released by the Federal Bureau
M Investigation reveal. Their
crime*. Include stealing, burglary.
Orton nnd t**n murder. W* vgnfur* to say, without the fads to
prove It, that not many of the**
. * e* ar#
_ committed
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__Itti olelu by girl*
Crim
who regularly attend church serv­
ices, who etand fairly well in
Umlr ciaise* at school, who help
their mother* wa»h the dishr*
and make the la-d* at home. If
yoOC daughter hi delinquent In
these respects, she may I * start­
ing out on the Wrong course.

be»e resolutbmif ami If you -Jo
-rot understalid them, contact tomenne in whom you Hava confidant*,
srho dor* know what they mean
and get an explanation In simple

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W A S H IN G T O N
LETTER
WASHINGTON, (/V) — Things
aren’t going ao well in the animal
world cither. The WiUllfe Rctjlfw,
an InUrlur Coparlmenl suth-up
o f art Idea from publications afi
oyer th. country• tend a few fdrelgn one*), relates.

He M-hoot* Is to teach the student
U read. An Aaanc|ated Press
fu tu re writer declared tha x)ther
day that reading Intelligently cmt^rdon^laruuM
breeds the detection o f propagan­ I OkUhLmL*
da. tha separation of fact from
fiction, lit* recognition of edi­ a the last I I *a*»on. 3,750,000
torialising In Ike new*. It Is also .Tows have been hlsstcd ruriuly
Important to know the difference snd rffklently out of their rnosD.
2. The Kaibab deer ere.htaded
between a gtatement o f fact and
th* axpreulim of an opinion. Our
Constitution gives as the right t0
big herd agsin
express any opinion on earth; It
•g of does is
Opes not .glre u* tho right to
gloomy concluiVsller G.. Murrn

The state's sweet potato crop, a

loean’l air his sevr-ta.
2. *If you want to know Just how
•a tell the age of a cotton tall ralfblu the men to turn to are Ihtus
Peter Thomron and Otto A Motteruen of Pennsylvania State Col­
lege. Thty sav bon* atroctur* has
a lot to do with It.
3. Wlere to get tha lowdown on
how to weigh a Minnesota moor*.
4. What a aolt’on eaglet. In
northern Montana eats: snakes,
ground squirrels, rabbits end
T .
rrncaa. This article I* hy a man
*'
L. Alien of Lan.lng, named Harry Truman — Harry
Yarn Truhisn, that la.
naaunng akunkt.
The Uevtew

IK fthe practice, we may
idiltienal undesirable *pvdigiised in this country."
. .. olghorn sheep hatw their
troubles, is do th* Kaibab dter,
but In i ihiTunfnt way. In tha bighorn rdurdre, Fred Mallery Pack&gt;rd
there are about twice
„ maaw’ awud aa rams,
TharV *ru. other 'guide * to fuller
k n o w l^ . 'in the Review. It lells

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livestock foodstuffs and industrial
use, Florida offers

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I w ill la k e ord ers fo r h a n d m a d e g if t s
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POSTPAID. SATISFACTION

GUARANTEED

May wv rrn.l you tjumiiflt Utc m ill 31 ntbred perennial flowe;
pUuils front our famous tleuioiytratitm gsrjervt? 3t t-xquhlte flow­
er*. *ull tilt* colors o( tit? ralhbo*-,' inchKilng t-n-lr* of ottr ncs
•direr pink HOSE DAWNS T!ii&lt; t* oar unusual w.ty 'of oilrertL-4iw
tme of the turgwsl ,iml oldest t.Hfrertr*, in Htc wiukl. Yofir trmaf
v e your planus and our bbtwiinr.i jerepers. Notlilng rL-*- to pot-

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P a r t y O n It ir t h d a y
John !.. Miller wa* It.innretl on
Id* liitthdiiv In't Tue-di) with a
tlinn-r given by hi* mot hat Mi*’.
Mila Mdler, ut her home on \Y*--i
First Street.
The iTiia'ci tabic 'Wrt- laid wi'li
u white Iftli-lt lovvr anil held tinwhite hirth-lnv take inppv I with
yellow la n llr ,
I'ink \iiir mti*.
.p«‘l*cd .Willi -f4lU.rari.n-U.U4. lJ..Mnqy useful biitlnlu) gifs
Wert- plated uik UUi I the lirmoti-e"*
plate.
Appropriats wing* were *&lt;&gt;ng bv
the -Kroiq&gt;.
I’ho-,- 'enjoying the
occn Jon were Mr. and Mr*. John
I.. .Miller. Mr*. W. U Htoudenmitt-, Mr., anil Mrs. Ji E. Baker,
Mr. ait,| Mr* Earnest linker. Mi
l.enii Allli-k. .Mrs. I.ul.i Millis,
.Itii iirur Line or J Jnrkj« Milb-r.

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boasts 800,000 acres ideally suited
for growing sweet potatoes!

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For machine or machlralngg .wawfaif
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waving (o boat waving through a new
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\wrHM attitude toward th* valua of
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FOOD

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A successful fl*h- fry w* put
, nn Oct. ft at Rock Hprlng- by
local Union No. 2:17ft. 8m f*-rJ.
Urotherhood ut Carpenter* -ml
Jollier*, Mr. W. A. Cook, • h.iij.
Mrs. Philip J. Allen of this man of arrangement*. Attci-nng
city and Mr. nnd Mr*. E. E. Grow from l^ungwood »e re Mr. an t Mr*.
of Miami have returns! from .ill David Llviug*ti4i. Mr. and 'lr*.
ixtt-'n*ive motor trip to visit \V. S. Ijirgent and farnll) iinl
friends and relative* In North Mr. and Mr*. A. M. Urg&lt;-n -rul
Carolina, Knm-ke and Martins­ family.
I'erry Wale*, *011 of C. ' -rville, Vn. Wilke* Itarre, Phila­
delphia and ‘Chester, Pa.,* Catnikm, ton Wale*, Is a gue.t nt :d*
N, J. and Wilmington, Dela. Th-ry father in Fern Park. P e m *&gt;•»
Ireon Purser with the Mer.' ait
were gone 15 day*.

were cultivated- A ctually, Florida

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DOWNTOWN C L E A N E R S
AND LA U N D RY

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income, only 20,000 acres of land

H o n o re d A l S h o w e r B y T h re e H o ste sses;

The Apterican Childhood Edu­
cation ofsSanford had as a guest
The board meeting of the San­ speaker (&gt;n Momluv Miss Sarah
lllK T lt ‘ANNOUNCEMENT
ford' Garden Club will meet at Carnrll, reading rpecialiat for the
Winston
I*uhlishers.
She
super­
10:00 A. M. at the Chamber of
Mr. and Mr*. Don '
vised a deiqonstratlon reading
Commerr# Building.
•
nouttrr the birth o f n
Mrs.
Harry
Kudcll
ha*
return­
group
made
up
o
f
IS
third
grade
Tha Social Department of the
Shorten I^»u bom Oct.
8anford Woman* Club -wilt have children from the Southside Pri­ ed Irom points in Ohio and Nc-v local hunntal. Mr*. Ym
mary
School.
York.
a dmrnrt bridge at the Club llou«y
fermer llciltrici* Carson.
MU* Cornell began her demon­
w
mi 1::io p. M. Ho*te**eit will in­
stration
by
becoming
acquainted
. chide Mrs. W&lt; A. I^avitt, Mrs.
Mr*. Floyd Fullerton of Like
John Mcisch, Sr., Mrs. Howard with the children. An open dl*. Onora returnul front Tumpu Mon- V i h l e n F a m i l y H o l d
cuasion
followed
concerning
"Wild
Mnnlielh. and lira. Frances Mt-riR e u n io n O n S u n d a y
weather. Guesta are rc&lt;|«J?slcd to Animals'' amf later "Deer," .the
make reservations with any.of thu latter being the topic of the
A family reunion pf .‘Id mcml*-i'
reading- lesson. The' 15 pupil*
Mr*. H. L Wheeler of Oviedo
hoattues.
The Junior High P. T. A. will were divided into two groups with ha* been ill for the past seieial wa* held at the home of Mr. an.I
Mrs. C or/c Vihlen at Wind,.
meet at 3:^0 P. M. at the school one • group leading orally while day*.
mere Sun lay honoring ttje arri'.il
with Edward M a r s h a ll, gu&lt;-&gt;t the -other read silently, llolh
aprakir, discussing "Better Under­ groups read a story In the Win­
Shirhy
Smith
and
Jnckic in America of hi* sut«r( i M&gt;standing between th4 School and ston third grade reader entitled Brotrhle, studenta at F. S. C. W., Itreta Vihlt-a from Sweden.’.Dur­
A fte r
the Tallahassee, were guests of their ing the dov the Virthday.-r of tin^
the Home". The board meeting •‘ Faraway .Ports."
ho:t'» chiklren. Eric' nnd Rotini-.-,
ptrplla reading silently completed families-this past weekend.
were celebrated and nl*o the birllo
the, story, they drew pictures of
THURSDAY
.. a doer. Then both groups were
Roy Howard, Jr., who i» attend­ day* of Mr*. E. I ’ . Hunter and
A rake *&gt;•'
The T. E. L. Class of the Fir»l assembled into one and riiscuised ing college In _Tallahs»H-e spent Randall Bobbin*.
Baptist-Church will moot at the the story, difficult words and the weekend In 'lh l* city with his m rved in the afternoon.
Attci\diug tin- fnmlly rlinner and
. home of Mrs. Lillian Vickery. '3011 viewed the deer picture*. The
nil day-visit With tin- honor guc*i* H u b c r t - S m i t h T o W e d
West Thlnl StreM at 7:30 P. M. instructor t Jnciudnl lesson* In
Mr*. Victory and Mrs. Rhoda Ew­ phonetics, art and language.
. Mr*. John Kick hs» .returned wer? « rati'Emma Vihlen, Mr* ant
M is s H u rt O f O c a la
ing’* group will be hosteascs.
After. vthe
demonstration -the from So.lu*, N. Y. where*she ha&lt;
The regular meeting of the A.C..L. heldr -a short
business meet­ been spending the'past two month*.
American Red Cross will Ire held ing with Miss Mary Rtdri^son Mr, Kick will return Nov. I.
at 10:00 A. M. at the Chapter presiding. Tho minutes of th.
House.
Edward Higgins and Lea la-sh-'i
last meeting were read by the
Hanford Home Demonstration secretary, Mr*. Eloi* tyilklns, af­ (•.•turned Monday evening from
Club will meet at the (tome of ter Miss Robinson flnUhed the Atlanta whrre they^ have born on
Mr*. W. B. Brinson. 1422 Patk scripture rending.
a three day business trip. *
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Avrnu* at 3:00 P. M. with Mrs'.
.
An
open
discussion
with
Mis*
John 1). Andes, Jr. us ro-hn&lt;trs*.
Carnell was held concerning read­
Mr*. Myrtle Smith ami llerlieit
ing. Mr*. Carmeta Hay. speaking Smith, former residents, wenFRID AY
in' lylmlf of the fourth- gradu visitors* in tht* - city yesterday.
The Central’ Circle of the Gar teacher* of the Southside ami
Th*v air now'making their home
den tlub will meat with Mr*. We* table Primary, Schools, ex.'
in Ocala.
E. II. ClemenU on Park Avenue prassed appreciation tp Miss Car*
at 10:00 A. M.
nell for the excellent rending
Lieut. Conulr. Lm ls E. BrtgwV.I
The Sallia Harrison Chapter of program.
,
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ha* relurned to Jacksonville Naval
tho D. A. R. will meat at 3:«0
Air Station after »l&gt;ending n fewr
P. M. with Mr*. E. II. Clamant*,
day* a* the gue*t of Mr. and,Mi*.
6&lt;)o Park Avenue with Mr*. W. L. M r s . M . B , S m i t h I s • 8. C. Graham.
US. J. II. MENICJt
Henley and Mf*. W. If. Thigpen
H o s te s s T o C irc le
a* co-hmtessi*.-- All V i s i t i n g
Dr. J. W. Martin rvlurnod
daughter* ate invited to attend.
Saturlay from hi*-vacation spent
The
Professional
and
Business
• The Atalea CJrtle cf the GanJrn
In ||&lt;i*ion with hr* son amt dam hClub will meet at 8:00 P. M. with »\ omen* Ciprlc o f the firs t Meth- lerin-law, Mr. 'and ' I I M. .11.m y
o»|i*t
Church
met
al
the
home
of
Mr*, ft. A. Monfortoft at her
Martin.
home nil Sanford Avenue M*-m- Mr*. If. B. Smith recently with
the
business
meeting
being
con­
her* are reminded that bulb* will
ducted by Mrs. P. 11. luHisiug.
l&gt;e exehanged.
Mi** Kuth Hale presented the
The Hlhlscu* . (Ilrrle nf the mission study.
At the close of the mecling
G.irlen Club will form a motorrefreshment*
were
cad. ut 10:30 A. M. al the anchor, delightful
nge ar,| drivv? to the heme o f Mr*. served to the following: Miss
Sannnv lump nn the Genevn Bond Saidee Williams, Mis* Mildrfd
r There was ntli*ic by out-of-bn. •
fnf a rnv. red di*h 'lunchuon. Mem- Await, Mis* Ruth Hale. Mr*. O.
•r ill list*. Most attractive irfrvv
b»-r* are rairJirded tfyst the name* K. Goff, Mr*. Nancy Brock, Mr*.
k •i|iCist* well- seivisl.
nf native tH.d flowOr* arc to lie P. II. luinsing, Mr*. E»car Price,
Betuming from . vacation spent
Mr*. Jack Home. Mr* J. C. Calla­
n*ed as roll call.
. tn Mn suchusette are Mr*. Gem
han and Mrs. M. B. Smith.
iv iltridgi uii,| Mr*. Melifmulil win­
, also uttendrd tin E|&gt;i*i-i&gt;|&gt;ul, Tri* ••
f i l i a l in Philmb inhiu In which the
,f funner was a delegate.
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A V O ID
Till' Civic l . . i t
heki tie ffc-i
of-the-season scsioii !Ht* T.-rioey
‘S E R V I C E F I L M
With n large •OtendutM'O of ot-IS*I 1mm* It(eluding two new men !wr».
r
..
•I Thdle wa* a long program of
flteatthity, without your ever
it i businrii* presuleil over by Mr*.
reallilnx, i gtecalorinx dlnpa| Bayhurn Slilwee. It wa* von-.l to
film sdhms to the fabric of
*r
*, *&gt;»*, 1•
y let two ivturned war vet. sn*
the n it you feel la etlll quite
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put oil movie* each one evening
nesr. If you haven't noticed
n week in life Library.
this, ethers have, be quite
' Many mcmlieiV volunteer..1 (o]
enrol Out our Dry Cleaning
* -•-Jf
r alien,I the dtNtrirt tmetin,- of
removes this unsightly film
, Women’* Club* in Hnnfcril m
completely. Lengthens smart1( Frlilay,
ltd .
18. Itefrpshiqi-qt*
ault Nfel
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, were *erve&lt;l by Mr*. Halite I.a- •
, 1
Vigne, Mr*. F. J. Nlcineyei, 'll*,
il C. II. Searcy. Mt*. Iluyimru 'Illwee.
Longwimd Canl Club met* ilh
Mr and Mr* J. Ili-mv M. ick
Sntuiday night ut The ttuk
u-n
113 Palmetto Avenue
P h o n e 914
* Ibreo tabl-s of player* al Pti hie
| wVre entertained.
|
* Service at the Episcopal • -tclii
* on Oct.

valued
at well
over
a million dollars,
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Yet, to produce this m illion dollar

Wildlife o f the InaecLdhR va­
riety, however, see nut to bo eat•ng well.
LucUe A. Ulc. esti­
mates la jig . Indiana publication
that I.442ASO Insula were gobOdd up by ryartlug bird* amt their
/otmg. in • «U&gt;* on 60 arr. a.
WirrtJV - O W J W . DMglee-aud A. If.-’
cf W K field er -In Michigan Uk* a dim

% California. Thi
“ I t l« coytalnly
.landing that pert
sorta'lon o f bird
heir lib ration ft

profitable field

young and undeveloped asset com*

" | , What’ with depth g-barges kill- (1
lug whale*,'wartime 1 laughter of
bird colonies, etc., the lalq war
really wa« rough. Says Ira Gabrl- ,
•Ison, director of ,|h# wildlife
services: "W a r sum* to bo bad
,or wildlife and fish as well a*

I or man."

R e a d in g S p e c ia lis t

Ijongwood

made on or before Friday, October 11, 1946

U . S. R id s G a r m e n t s

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Mrs. 8.
Cmham, Miss Jcw.-ll ward. Mr*. Krn«-*i Southward.
I'itlmnn and Mrs J. (). A m in ,1M is N’ ih 'II Smith mid Mi- \V. I*
Sr., honored Ml*.* Grvtchen Lew is Chapman.
popular bride-elect, with n mievCl.\l*o All*. J. V;. Jk*c4-&lt;in. All*.
Iim/iln, shower recently at the John Kad'-r. Alt*. John Abraluini*.
home of the Utter ho.tr,s, cm;, Mr* 1“ I. Allen. Alt., Phyll'.
West Twentieth Stieet.
Ctnelrr. Mr,. hrc,l llarri.on. Mi*
Tht- room* nrn- attractlxvty Alice llolmn. Mi»s Ella Bolton,
discorated with ghidiolu'e.* nnil* Mr*. V n iiie Draper. »&gt;fr - 1-Si!
other P a l fl,»ver*.
Itingo n;.*' \\ illlai.l. Airs. M K. linker, Mr.,
plny.'d. daring the evening tunll \V. c
IK-Oomsej, Mr*. A. C.
prirdt were won by Mr*. It. I.. Alclie^ttidd*. Mr*. Alice Atnle*,
Caldwell and Mrs. Hurry Watt.
Mr*. Rntwrt Cote. )li». L
S.
The gift* were htmighl into the; I lor key. Mr*. Edwar J KirchlY,
living room in a Urg.- white nir Mr*. W. A. Cagle ami Mr*. C, C.
plane. No. lit, that liriiu All** follin*. Jr.
la-wri*’ fiance** plane number, n^l, Al o
Atr-. .fulian
WiUon.Mr*,
prreentrd thg honoree.
‘ ,
jChaHe* llork.y, Alt*, la-wi* lingR’ frv*hmerit* of punch, mind- heV. Ml*. Margaret Jnmmr*. Mr
wiehrs and a**orted cakes w. t'ei | lerey.
Air*. Clvde I’ ieivy. Airs
•erved frAot thy dining table whidi&lt; llruiv
Watt. All*. MivK.&gt;-.
Mr*,
wa* ovetlairl with a lav.- cloth. E. N. Eliding, Alt*. It. A. Etnris.
centired with a low arrangement, Mrs f&lt;. K.*"Uauman. A ir * - Alex
of Enll. flowers flanke I by ctystnl, Johlt-ou. Alt*. John Wynne. Mr*.
candrUhra holdin? liglKe.1 taper*. \V’. M. McKIm, 'li** Al ir»
Guest; Invlltxl to be with Mi- - MvKInt and All*. Erutik Ailo’ili-. ,
l ewi. w. te: Mr, \Y F. Eewi-.j
A|&gt;|&gt;
M l„; Mux |
Mr*.
Air.-. Jie ( orlrv, Mr*. II. E.-5lor-|, ,
. ,,
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\l.. Ii l i --i .i ...,ii tu t i l-*1 Hr*
" e iit . Mr*. &lt; hail.-. Ihii, lilt*-Jonei, Mu. I**t«*r
of Orlando. Ml*- J.-weli
Mr*. S. C. ^mlihai and

WEDNESDAY

DAK RIDGE. Tenn., CA*)— A
meth&lt;Ml of laundering cloth, a to j
get rid of radioactive couumlna- '
ion has been developed by Man-.1
mllnn District, and it ia baingl
used .to safeguard workrra'in the]
atomic research plant hara.
Th* Oak Ridg* public relation*
•ffir* annuunetd:
, "The operation I* similar to all
aundry operation*. The clothing
s pul into a revolving cylinder
•nd washed In a specially prerare.1 solution dtslgned to remove
-.ny radioed Ive material which
night hav* clung to th* clothing.

country need* Is “ production,
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• , more and
I
Th e p la g u e o f Americani.Mti. Itven in t
S^uoktnJ u*the**United ^
I jH a e o je r iw n nd o p e ra tio n * ns ra d a r, IIch ii
for economic as well ns political •tertall.tm .' W e seem to bfe c o n c e r w u onl&gt;
leadership. Th* »&lt;esl wray for th e; th in g *, a » i f ill them a lon e luy p o tter, Vi
U alVkiRutre t u ^ m b jt J,0'?®11? ' I w h en o n r re n l g lo r j’ lie * in m a n \ h iin »elf,

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iMn when »»• MV1* ,hal wh,li

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M i.v * G r e t c h e n ’ L e w i s , " B r i d e - E l e c t ,

TOO. L A T E T O C L A S S IF Y

' The following banks will bo closed on Saturday,
Even ua a vote-getting device there will be uo prom­
but It g « v» *ht k,Ui ■
ise*
nf
tax cuts. Federal expenses remain .high because of
fr«m school.
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interest oil tbe public debt, vuternn aid nncS national de­
When Thomas Jeffarson said. fense, the latter an 18 billion item. Further, a new con­
" H « govern* bast who goTCTir* ception of taxation sees it its n stabilizing Agent to comlea st,''*or wortls to that effact. |bnt infiatioir.
.
ha*»aa not Odtikln* oT tht pr**.......j
President
Trumnq
in
nit
interim
report
on a revised
entf fpepoerstk ‘ '
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order) 10.|ft..|7 budget recommended "with added emphasis'^
•'&lt;;£!that there be no tax reduction pyti| .inflation danger
patoeq. *Jnaopit O'Connell, Jr., geiA'rnl'counsel of the
m tnni in* ......... - .... pend* (Treasury Department, reiterated His, U x philosophy btmuch Urn* trying to regulate fore«a recent meeting of the Califdmift Stote Bnr Aaaocia*
. Site of randy bar* and thing* (|0II
Coronado, Calif.
. •
i that that 11 .
!.
Such a realistic view nnd frartk pronouncement from
?
,LoMming
I political leaders is heartening. The public would rather

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I l f A R T H U R B K C K W IT H , JR .
Ifereld Sport* Fd ilu r
fJametirne for the Hanford •
D efan .I football contest w ill l„
7 :4 5 Thursday eteniug instead of
the regularly srheduled etaiting
lim e of M;lf» I*. SI. it was an*
notldred today hy Herman M orris,
prjm lp al
of
Heudnote, H i g h

flraiithiitn quotes, it irrma ’’ that*
» « » asking for trouble % /
evro talking to the players after
the game.
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IN SID E SP O ttT S REPO RT

Concentrating On
P assing A ttackB u lld o g

WEDNESDAY, DCT. 9, 1 5 4 8 *

THE SALFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLO R ID A

P A C E FOUR

Lately v». Faint"
I
“ Hpeakl ri g of what took
The iirrtpire aU*w is still hrew* ' place on the field, there is almost
jug in the Flo rid a' Slate la-ague.1unanimous testimony that Hlein,
. Ill a letter received Mila w e e k 'rfk r rfld not rurse the umpire, hut
from Judge W'. f», (Iramhain, cM r^nnaV player wrote, 'other than
of minor lesgoh hasrlnill, the judge cursing a m i swearing at Umpire
1l a t e ly I could see no reason s h y
fltclncckh was thrown from the
game-' O f routs* if this inayrr
le right then Merikger Hlelnetke
should have lieen removed from
the game.
Nearly every witness
Uoarh Fpee Martin Is concen* testifies that the umpires n m e

(rating mi a passing attack to
throw against the Celery 'Feds
Thursday night,
Kelly llorgh,
fresh from trailing the Bulldogs
'N aturally we havr hern talk*
fh'hiH.I.
to their 111 to 0 victory over tne lag over the game all the way
T lie game time Is In-log set up I’alatka Msroons will I * the man from Hanford anil whrn the um­
III ptrfri to have the finish route t for Bcminole to atop.
pire* came In »e took up some
Ihugh tossed to Mm shall Me* of the decisions with Lately.'
earlier slore Frid a y w ill )■«, n
j l.stighlio, rangy iJifg left end frjr
" I have nuflotikt that Jhis young
42 yards to place the hall on the man I* telling the gospel truth.
Maroon four ( mid murker to aet The playhrs had hern discussing
op the first iV lsiiiil lolirhilowO the game, wrr* mad about it*
Need n L A X A T I V E ?
and eonnreled wltii Prison for ip nulrome and decisions rendered l.y
yards, last Friday night, to act the umpires, and when the um*
81,&lt;V-Drsetki
op urnittiei'.
pirra came In the restaurant thn
k I*
Charles lleslty, swivel hipped playrrs immediately hrought tip
l-U isA j
speedster, led the llelaiml ground |heir ennttovorsy with them.
, »f»ue* I
|attack, picking tip |2U yards,
"In any e&gt;enl when I ran get
J UwsOr
i lleatty is noted fhr his «klrta In It I will handle this rase as
. |ki|&gt;lfiiv
around end. Friday flight against to me it should lie handled.end
|the Maroon* he made two trips those nut sallsflrd ran lake an
1around .his own left end, one for aptiral to the Kiem U tr Cum*
, It yards and the other for till,
mjltee."
.
lleatty picked up many yards
The Idler Is self egulanatory
against Palalka running from thuj 'and show, wjirie me Judge elands
shott-punt formation nod the lie- on the tyt&gt;e of hrawl that oiLand level ses ate deser lin'd a * eurr.'d in iH'lmod aflrr the gameliirky and timely.
Arrordlog to the testimony thst

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Hpttiliiolp Conrily,
Hletoan Hnmernmlng .
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PEALD
S n llrf U l i f o l r a Iren Mini « , Id R tH lir
Platts for the g rTatrst i l l c U u
t r i . n i l H B l In liu,Inrun at O rlm ' hoiiirriiniinx a ir _getting under*! .1 Kin ,. JU S ©Write H|„ uiwter Ik*
; way under the directum of J . M.j r .t ll}.:.!. nainn of Hewinnln fru it
[AlhrlUrm.’ J r., alumni i w t e U r y of! i iimuanjr. an&gt;t that wa la lo u l In
r-a l-t-r ««M nam« pnr,nant In
I the u n iv e rs ity ,.
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Main evreila on the program hi-jluln
i &lt;&lt;.111141 Hifn ill, n * r k **f ih ,
thus fa r include a llnsiernm ing
i irrnll Court of K , ml no I , County,
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pi*), fiMitball gam e, and ■ par* I I .1,1.1
arlC*
KrstivitM-s will start at H;im
I*. M., N'ovv Ifi. with thn play at
hOTII* TO SN'KiH
Stover Theatre, followed hy open
M» Hm u Ii M JLuttilton, plarr of
-lefts« ItfiknfrMft
house In a ll the dormitories ami
Vsin nfn (ifrtviey
rtl Pi ii|#*
fia t houses.
.Saturday morning,
SI sift 1lie *m! llsiy 4«f
rha|K*l w ill he held at H:!lO fob'
I * 1918, I h a
null f«r
towel hy an Alumni Association! ss.fse
ptflOLf’
»f»|f*«
mei ting.
nisi Ssf H*llTl
(*«8(Fs FlnfMfl,
«l»lif * 11*1* s| tMl** Ilf which **»ld
The hlg parade wilt leave iltd ly
Field at I :I*0 I*. M. and end lip atj V U WIIMr- If atiiiIfnfi. I'UIMIff.
Nrtmlr M. ilitMlIiiiM, iM friiilinl,
the Municipal Ntadium In time
•sfflrful
—i . l ' Wltnr.A H») Hi M
.,1 i MaHf&lt;»r*lt Nr»iiln«il»* (‘minly,

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S A N F O R D S C H O O L OF AVIATION

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P le n t y O f

Kyra n a m in e d —Classes fTited
20.V H. Orange A * g .
Orlando, Florida

I'hone &lt;8*7
•AMR** arii

FLO O R S
L E G A L

and

N O T IC E

SA N D E D

R E F IN IN G

F IN IS H E D

C O M PA N Y

. B. N. McCIumf

FOR RENT

5 ARTICLES FOR SALE 9

I]

WORK WANTED

Lurlks Court P r U n d ,
. Phone Ut*M

Hr

Phone 888-W or 9166

HF.E UH for Innersp/iiiif Mat- EXI'KUT punting-rnulracl or
. I reuses.
Hug
Hprings,
and
hourly basis. H. (I. (Jrogatt,
Hollywood
lli'ilt ul fneUiry
roofs irpalrnl. Phone 1154 or
F U H N IH IIK D ruum, gm Ucmen
priros. detail store A display
7H.U.
. nrefgrrcl.
A ll
cgnriji|(U)fTa. - - room. —l .
— ‘ — .
I'UIILIC
sii'iingrni
BIO W. Brd Ht.
110 W. FIHHT HT.
Park, phone 11JO
rirhola
llcddlng
A Furniture Ck».
liKUH O OM for rent. 310 Pal
Hanford Mnttrcaa Fartnry
L A W N S mowed,
. I'hutie IIIIJ arid (I7J*J.
plume PHI J.
FUHNIHIIKIi room

2

WANTED TO RENT

150 H K W A d ll f " l t» " "r three
-s'liedriNiin i i f&lt;r• i l l , hid house to
desllalde nulghl'oiIiihhI I.&gt; perOiaprilt resident, di-ol in ml
. vaore. U s IQ if desired. Wt|i
, pay top rental. |l»x J.J.M ., c/o
H erald.
F U ftN IH IIK ll apt.
h r two or three
child I i'o or pbl*.
rmnil &lt;4(1(1 lieiween
2 ami Is,

USUI) Iron doulde Led rnmplete
with springs'multless JUJ W. l,A WNR m o w e d
prices. Jerry lair
Il'lli Hi.
.lost jtirivn l! (Imid supply
t IH lK Il IH O N IN li IIOAIIUH
H IA N I.liV IM M iK ItH
H A IU tW A K K CO.

LOANS

FLO W HUH
Yniiiig roiiple
for all occMshm*
nmollis.
Nuj M rN H II.I. A V O H T, F U lK I t H
Viildet I In'ell
I'elerr Ave. Just s f f Hines
M nod 12 nod; I If flee ph. (O'! Mu ldett»” ph C J0 I!

3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
10 At'ltKH
407.1
High wielded land'on cmriily puVI-.I
liiad' IH miles aoulliwi'sl Han
find, l miles mirth nf Apopka
pear ‘ I1ih'!» Hpilngs I'aik and
putdlc swimming pool, Term s,
P, O. Hos I3M), Orlando.

i gnod *U room hunguluw- hi
fpilet section on Ihirc lots, lias
eight laigo la-ating fiuit trees.
Cun give poisi’scloti.
' (41.750.00

OUF.HT A. WILLIAMS. Itrallnr
Itaymoinl l,umh|ulvi, Aswainlr

REAL ESTATE WANTED
•K- NKKIl l.llTlNO H , nf Farms,
Humes, Urnvea ami Husines*
Prnpeity.
W. It.
William*,
R ealm . Tom Holt A**oclale,
Plume 1120. 110 N. Path A m -.

B ARTICLES FOR SALE
FILL UP with Fuel Oil and Kero•rim before winter.
II. JL Pup« f a , jn r. SSO

non nn'iiHK

tislf-pm pirk-np.
1011 Chevrolet canopy, lullf-toil
llO llltO W IIF.IIF, W IIK IIB
truck. T im l'ir power &gt;nw fmP I II V a C V IH IIK.HPH(,TI'.I)
rot'ing Isrgg stands of lim lier.
YO U it natuial desire for privacy
120:: W. 2nd.
in laniK-y matters is strictly*
rcs|H'dcd hera,
Frien d i and
It K O O N I) I I I O S' F. II washing
rdativea
are nut uucstlonad
machine.
Trotter's
Appliance
a I,mil your ctedlL
Your aev*
H rivirc, .'till W. 2nd Ht.
ployer or buslnraa ataoclatai
U P IM U IIT piano in flist class
will grot near of yutlr poraonal
rnnOMIun. One bed and drrsaer.
affairs. Thera ia no cauaa for
John Henkarlk,
Paula Huail.
•mbarraaameiU.
Iteasunalda credit ro«|ulremenli. - Unless Mltl IPtilflPBljl Nil(ill Ills
I'hone Cuimly* 4IU2.
l,dr»m ,il dmifrlliiH Id Intsr. *' tli»No cn-makeri on money loin*. iii ••!»**r*% ilMPFlhHj
thrtrln
Mill
Hce us for
Variable payment plana.
’hjifiicf •
he i&lt;»lit *♦ I hi"
DOOR (.'HIMFH
h**fi&lt;
»*
tliiop
ftirtt
the
riMirt
\
F A M IL Y LO A N CO .
1 ft»r hUiBth r,f Nnirint"
We have a complete * line nf
Flurlda Hank Bldg.
Phutte 3&gt;
i‘ll l« tills I til tl-M
NuTone’
H A N FO III) II Alt l&gt;W A III'. I D ,
ill* 2l»tl (InV "f «#,‘tp»t,i I
12 SPECIAL SERVICES
•Jin F a s t 'F ir s t . Ht.
3I0N H
IW riuart Kkro . ,
IJ
Show ran is and pnatara
PHKMHUllK ( ItOKKItH
O — ttKI^H SK IN HKit V IC E
H A N FO R D H A R D W A R E CO,
i.I.O, It, tjuulress, Phone 1021
210 hhist F irs t Ht.
-AND NOW, FAMOUS OuOUS/ J

,f

a**-rIf * m* m
. mm

Spanish A barrel ly|w
whit# and colored
H. A It. ttOOFIN’U T I I .K CO .
PUnt-.TUO Carswell HI., Phono 1121
Daytona Peach, Fla., Hog At I
J U S T arrlvedl New shipment nf
BOQ x |A and n 50 X HI I/ee
lire*.
i
•
A T L A N T IC S E R V I C E H T A T lO N
I'hunn 0104
('inner 3rd * Park

N IC IIO L I.H
8 T U H IO O F P IIO T O tiR A P II Y
fur finest quality
Andy J*n*yn, proprietor
*
*
P O R T R A IT S
6__ ARTICLES WANTED
* C o m m m tsl and Cimy W urk
'■
Snapshot Services
rhim e IIBO — 220 M fl.ch llldg. I ’LL BUY your car »cijf»nlle»i

of age or condition. ,IL*» Reel,

aaa
« e a*.
(jitlT H • and meal—ground fresh
30« W. 2nd 8L
i
- mm
■— mm o
every Mumky (rum snowflake ■i —
C«ru. Can lie bought at O e n l. USED pianos for rash. The Music
Hog, phone M3. /:
•.
' ner*« Store, loike Mnnroe. 15
II. *1-- at fill

* IMtmlsr Heat Covera •
HKMINOLH T ilt It WHOP _
TvpawrlUr. standard,
IM ITATIO N lratt\*ri In most WANTED!
■UrnHW (AMt-Ts *
“
.
ndars and targe selection o f
- geotl upholstery fabrics. Robert
R. Brown, 21)11 N. Orange 7 Feta, Livestock, Supplies
A vs., Orlando, K la._
_ ___
calves,

TUXFI'O f BUI)8—compista llitK
Toisda Feed Htore.

women's and child
'all shoes. Bee us f&lt;
©-get merchandise, i

LO A N S M AUU
FRO M tin TO »300
si i irf PI ivory; last nciviro
i i . o h i i i a L o a n i :o .
Iit2 Hanford Avenue

CHTON . A W AT80N. IIP I
lety Ave, Has Purins Feeds.

0IVB us

chicks.
Store, 2

tur order for bel
ie S a n f o r d X*C
A 'Sanford. ,

and lawn seed; Vlgore
r. Th* Sanford X-Oal

FLOOR NANIltNa

i

lid-finUhlng. Cleaning end wa«&lt;
ig.

New floor* surfaced to par-

is-ilon.

Old floors’ made like new,

:#U

1

t

M. OLKA BON
ka Mary, Fla.

fcOMt C0MI,&gt;UDPits 7 g ! "

F IC K -T H E -W IN N E R
CO NTEST

Beware

F IlfiS T . P J t I Z E

A w ard ed

SECOND
r AW-W-- WHV DON'TCHA
ASK US WHO IS IT WHO

I SMS'ALWAYS ASM SOX
SOUTHERN WHIN YOU

~AHgW£R“ a "1 '*

by

W E E K ’S P A S S

FOR

— to R IT Z T H E A T R E

T H IR D T O S E V E N T H P R IZ E S —

. . . For

"V O i

e a c h p riz e w in n e r , O N E P A S S F O R T W O
|

to R IT Z ~

IN S T R U C T IO N S

N N 0U NCIN0 opening o f L. D
Simonson Engineering A Sur­
veying. Marlon C. Oordon, rt*
preaenUtlve. 110 N. Park Av*,

STAN COMSTOCK

DmRaeil s*cwHko r

bom tie# Tatetyys DO SS

Make your selection of ( earns you believe will win
the game* below by piscine on (x ) mark *in (he
•paca provided. You do not have to guew the acorn.
Clip tha.ballot and Bring to Tbo Sanford Herald
Offlca before 12t00 o'clock noon on Thursday, or if.
mailed to tha Harald. (ha anvelopo must bo post­
marked before 12:00 o'clock noon on Thursday. .
I n c a t s o f t ie s f o r v a r io u s p r ig a s , th a p r i z e

t

201 North Perk
_______ Telephone 37
to grlad' v n r j U " *
morning

w in n e r *

will be determined by the oi^er in whleh e n trie s oro
received by (be Hcrold. You must moke o aelectien
of oil Ifn game*. ’ ‘

v

Musk Bos, phone

/

ForCovihi,

•.via/

(WOCTRIC appliance r»P*lrt
j we repair washing machlm
vaccum cleaner*,' fans, mlket
1 Trotter Appliance Bervlc*. W
I W. 2nd BU Phone 10S4-J.

shop

P R IZ E —

T W O

IIOD08 • PLYMOUTH
PARTS A N I) BBRV1CB
W P a lmetto Ave,
Phone 111!

t ir b

G o ld s m it h

CfMtntiUloa

I’ llO N K 200
; H TR IC K LA N O 'M O R IU H O N
. j.
" 'D H IV B . i t , IN C .

L________
uminous
_

—

T e n n is R a c q u e t

tVCRYBOPY SAYS (T / r i V
*V**
w»«H

ItKNT vA CAR
YOU OlllVK IT

PHONOGRAPHS fa

HTF-U8 for ChrtsUtuu

WHO WAS IT WHO ONCf . 1
said,w w t Qt v f u p Tnr $H/P

. Flrtl to orrivo —
first to gtt road— first'to
got the attention you want

B A LLO T

..... SANFORD
-VSDELAND ........
, ... CLEMSON
-VSWAKE FOREST
FLORIDA
VSVANDERBILT ......
.... ^ GEORGIA
VS* KENTUCKY
.....GEORGIA TECH- -VSM IUUSIPPI
L.S.U.
VSTEXAS A I M .....
....... WM. A MARY
-VSV. P. |.
..... T U L A N r
-VS.
R IC E ........
------ GEORGETOWN
-VSFOADHAM.......
...... VIRGINIA
-VSV. M. I. ........
— BE SURE. TO FILL IN THE FOLLOWING —

W ANTED to succoud W,
for 1500 family Rawlslgh
less In West Pasco County,
usta hold 20 year*. !&gt; r-

a

s

e

f e

lytiWtfcvrox 23(. Ung*

�tn U n ity T h e r e Is S tre n g th —

THE WEATHER

To rrolKcl the Peace of the World:
To Promote the Proirco* of Amut.-a;
T o Preder* Proaprilty for Halliard;

I'o n liih ird

e n

eman

C h ie fta n

Says

«

Labor

G ro u p s
For
&amp;

M ust

P ric e
Tax

C o n t r o ls ,

MIAMI BEACH. Oct. 10
— President Philip Murray
of the CIO thafged today
that this notion b u t hoard­
ed stockpile of durable and
non-durablo
goods
worth
I37.000.OM.000.
The
CIO
chieftain aaM h* believed the .
Commerce Department and
the Chilian production Administration should inventlgat* th walleyed goods hoard"
lug To determine the reason
for it,

P a n -A m e r ic a n
A c tio n

In

t (/T)— Sen-

niitlciibiirg,

Tal

[oleVhte

C o m p li­

^determined
demand for free commerce
on the Dumi ho River and.for
free trade throughout the
-Ua}knn-t}otmtr|{RL
1lip Michigan..: Nopator

i .o .\t »o n ;
&lt;m . 10 i,r&gt;-/rhx
Pah-American airway* tut lay wt
HMirurd that n h jj su*j:Z!l4fcl
all serVfof^te-miJdle Europe,
tnmiuugtnmnk_j* a* made- afje. „
Oidted ritatPF-tmlL
fitat*F-miki; —
• ; issuance of « UfVRw

i Clcilunluvakln

or

••pcur.r iui tin. . Itoinajilan
•flin ty d iilff .J J it cim rvnUalrd his
-if tent ion ..fi h i,, iirtid rs which
tire I -Irig liniiiu.1 hv
corilinissioii
milji.i i ll i v,-i ..Ujet-ltiMis rf.f ih •
Sides

Itussih»&lt;A(i

trolled • .iirril. rv
in
lluiitiiiiin ami Austria.

H ungary

The official’ Psn-American an •
linuii.ement ssid that t util fu,

Sciiutiu
V.'iiiileiilierg
insisted ,J
that o "frin- Dnin.bc i. indisprnsilde J n t i.. economic h-nltli ami
|’e:i,e .if renlrnt Europe.’1 Any '
f.iilnrr In open r li^- *tr,y»m, jia
declined, would
Is* a “.tragic,
i*»ncliunary mrstake.*1 ■
rile Dio 'V. ur tiiuetalde calls
for the filial o l.iu’mil of flic

II *r i hitlfm .tl,in of the stiuali^li.
:i 11 1’a n -A n icria .i
services
to
I ' mill.Ilr Eunice vi ill lie hslled
* . Brussels'
*'„
A T T IR E D IN H IS uffi-al rc'»es.,lhe first lime, as a nc» Chi f!
Ihe •tnieni'ni .ml dial a-Pan
Chief Ju stice Fred M. Vinson ay- j began. Vim on is the l.llL
T ' Vmerican clipper fropt PrnguU |o
o u t t r a in m e n , M u r r a y u n r e d I i*ehrs cn ih». hrnch »r the H jp . J i.t ir e nf the high - rourt.
' Vienna hail l-«s,|i lurried • hdc-

them l o . merge force* wtfh the! r*®* *uuri.- in \vWhitt*..... fur1
(InlernaHonal Sutnulpbin,. yes it rdny by I ’ nited .Stales nOJi
tury i nlrm. LIiv unh r« suiil
CIO In a fight fSr price 'cun Dot •
an] ins Liislaliun to head ..}
i i vUUji _»r m ilitary,-airttfift
umilil Ik? tin mist *»l to fly W i
whit lie predicted would I m - o
t tech territory or Ru#ni»n*«®\*
new depression.
iiotlvii trnitui&gt; in Hungary Mil
The ClU chief nstorted th.il
Ifttm.ii.ii. frmii U d
t&lt; Ocl**14
•
his unions and the brotherhnol|
lb
dnlei Ijiuthing flights oTn
lung ago had recognized the vain.*1
ItU"&lt;*i fat uCciihuh I territury Hl»
of political action, lie urg.d thm I
the two groups stnnil lugeth-r
Discussion of various road jiro t.Vimait altil \uslria i' i ftoctlvr
i
( 0 a?*i(\sl ' the development of -i|
je d *, notably a new roud south siiiiti] f it f t ht*r noli*#.
[I d i*i i*11tie
that I'nii Aiflifj
situation w lo f
of take Howell in thr southeast
Named
Comptroller
n * world Lis unable t
port of the county, occupied the »«»«' aliMt httH Item •«Ivi« ih| by the
products.
Situation this morning of the Vim'i ican KiuU«is*y iti J'rngUd ditil
iionrd of County Camml**unu&gt;rr tl.. C iw li Min it try -»f Tmn»por
Ntirry also uph&lt;ld (ho juixilim
of th* brotherhood in Ihe rairuaj
meeting f“
for» *&gt;n
tin tut 11*11 tUni iiM plane* uiunt not hIn their initial (netting
I ibMiiilelier)
iiv«*r Itti mi (an
fpS*
strik? lost Huy which, ended only
fiscal year.
*
IrrrU o ry. *_ ™ r 1 lllH
l M
\| plriure -hm*
after President Truman pr. posed
A number of lesldenls of Hie
I'lkii-AtiW'ririHi ba# been
la a«uli!r )&gt;i.ii in thr makiitu
•uor/eiy v antistrike ieglxlstion.
LoV*‘ Howell region, hooded by mg
Iwiee-wvvkiy mi i vir 1 fitilH; Mariim i i Ihr.rmdit. hat me tngt? &gt;
Th* President's action'so sng*r,ul
1 C o l.’ C , J l . Galloway. appeared IttilPAvU l« Prague anil Vienuil.:**• arriniil
«',/#*•* Ihe ball |i(
ih« h*sd iff lb* trslnm.-n, A. P.
I Injure tiie board to ask fur n Ten pasH'sent *?m boolfeii fnr-Vlerilfa tarriiw i pa^i Mc I tr iif**1** &gt;b&lt;Hdibi th
WirRmy, that h« threatened . tn

Umnnimn iiavt' l.y ihr end of tiie
ifnv It I- tip-* .eci.h.r n7 1|i" five r ,

Ij County Commissioners Discuss
N ew Road Projects For Seminole

spm t

| j , 500,000

of

union

I new road from ta k a Howell It-ad v m i * left at Prague mail
1 eastward olioul a mile Bird d m 1 tJi|i|*er retUrliCtl to llrussels.

fundi

^t*eak*r w tK T ilrs J
"

TJWTe

- ± tat#,unu*Yurtrtridijig.-f UgjtM otWr

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On Romania Treaty

an ce W ith U S O rd e r

MIAMI BEACH r Oc L 1c_),
)— CIO President Philip
Murruy today extended a
formnl Invitation "T 0“ tlu&gt;
Brotherhood of Railroad
trainmen to join the Conifress of Industrial OrjotnU
zillions. In an address to the
convention of the independ-

'l l *.

Miehigaii. Senator Is
Initial1
r'
‘ 1
Debat

Airline Halts
A ir Service To
Middle Enrol

F ig h t

L e g is la t io n

(/ P

sfiemrion,

S A N F O R D , J » L O R l D ^ ( t H U R S D A Y .'O C T . 10, IM G

1908

V i n s o n A s 1 3 th C h i e f J u s t i c e

- T r a i n m

i in*

r i w fi i and tumor ro*.

Eatabliahrd

VOLUME XXXVII

F a ir

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Hhi^J| :*y» liT’lltg
?,.y, T**,, Atftft'MUltfe III
t

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i*v

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f

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■tfiUDf hi. HP- latiuiw,
i'9 _ I he ( IhflnaU ami
^pi
The jl'ifrtU «%mil.

I I lit* i it.ill

I

;|

brtittgbl
plenary

f*ri j., yn-i li rutHfD

1

** JIn

.«i*|MiiTril

IX.*11*it

trebly,

tpalv

Imlay and
:*•»! Wf-tt* 4 I bfl ^"ll reign MIim ’ 1f
=*.*■&lt; '41 1!»»■ Italihu
- 'b
if*i.f.sh||| b‘«w i ban

I * 1 1i i I be I ll *' 'I . gjilen l e
«.* ,t
il|\ it vi'.th Ihiw nml'i111-irbiffrj;..

Hi litu »|iirvi*h bt*’
Ih r
i%!iifri *rvrr, silittreftnl
Sutv 'iik'k’vpp.'ita1 t bni AtiOrica
1*t* tii|ur m(iti v^tr-t 111 Ctlt*
I awi«*^Cr
Hlviu
than
1iff titibi*
Tf?»
ljxp|lbliran
f r k|
M ulligan jAyiitisi, uni that
v* *vw.. t, ,t f %
i|sf nut tin* an*

sitinr sin thr M
on A
ilitf in* MiUlli »Uoro o f Ibe lake
L t * /t D ss swys
I«r*
t|i&gt;p rHETrsI with th*wir of ibe
which i* linked b? a creek with
&lt;* it * .* .
i i %w ^ U L iJ ik
A il
I ImuiJ
nil.I
L
take Maitland to the south
south nmi
ami
I take Jessup tod the north.
Prisoners Make One
The Board directed M. C. Hn
Run,
Also Om* Error
gnn, county engineer, to make a
preliminary survey, preparatory
U nliu-V i m
In i.l'i l.n i i M e n
In C o n n e c tio n
LANSING, Kan., Oct. 10
to securing right of way for the
dm.in iiiiIu jij ulld |o,ltce ]11.’
(VH— Khnsus Slate
1‘rlsim
rood which will serve more than
onion* In LiO&gt;o
1‘oilugal, hiiv,
u doten property owners. There j Warden Itotiert Hudspeth »«&lt;
-idlwi in Wtdt--. ii’ud fpcculirtioii W i t h D a n i n S l a y i n g
C'onunitlcc .Schedules
nut for n driv,e‘ . last tiiglii
arc at present, seven new houses
Iin iaj, Infm 111,si •• in ecs expn.'.s
near the prison at tansitiv
under construction south of the
* T A U G U S T I N E . Ih-t. IP. (dn
M eeting For Orlan­
*iii- opinion Dial i tm |iiirtiiilo n .
As he drovo along. Hudspeth
lukc, according to Mr*. K. J .Jniu*.
Police Capt. Vlrrtil Stuart of
j it ) move* re-tilted flnm i» govern.
wns
hailed
by
'two
hitch
do
On
Oct.
17
1^
a resident, who also represented
St: \iigii-t inf i- bolding four
»itffl rtf .|J4 Lilt'll
hikers.
The
wardcp
stopped
Dr. C. IV. I.you and Don Berrg.
|ni«M 'f^F TjiD'htNiflltllf- |l» ■l'dllll«*l‘*
^w*4t kAJhic ..
i
«*n»
anit-Edward'Moler-and llirtwl.l
'O T i r A v m c r S T 'r , '
1 oTTi
Tt4 present swamp- rend hastae II.. m r&gt;.wfnt i*4»\I'Minn nt
linn mtill th 4* Damn Heuch murMi 11curs, hundreds of
them,
Clarrnce M. Gar. Orlando, haslrame nearly impassihle due .to| Mnlicoat got in.
I gt.l*
pr.d.I,-in* ..f i h,. H i i .
IS. ... . .hi
M W ■ ir .il „. Fldtnli- 24.
**l|? 11 i• Itt’ie I*
tipped
southward
last
night
nam ed
S la te
Itecognition was mutual and
indusli \ will l». ll .
rains, according to Charles O.
.it 3(r r»
1 i vVre-i . * 11 II..gau Jl
through the stratosphere, and
iavrrnnr Millard ( ald*v*1l to! ItaMdtt, nnd trartnrs have had to
ilistantaoeous. Hudspeth grn *
of ll III,', 1lit.- T.
( lu.* f th.r nt.-o l(o, Hurgc»s.
1 4 Vh ♦1t Vr’ i (t.
til |•t .4
ended their ranters In brUf. bril- sure red Ih r ale O l. J. M. Lee' h„u| rars'out.
*■ |
cd the men and they greet,
hind" Url 17 1- Ih,
i•■■minimi . dllMlU |»|t S. S’i a llalli vital SiIt1 lavi di iv.-r l* liellig
lidnl hursts of multi-colored flattie
dlo.1 Stinds). r,at will »erte
' *
.
(•ecu called by |li\,.i.
him —— and he took them hack
-* 1tilt rftU1 .!h, .•tl » |.r**v in* ‘ • sfctaini*,1 for Dud. l oiinlv author.
In &lt;fh* of tha most Interesting
thi- nominee tlectr.| in the' ° ,h?r Pr*M*e-rty owners who «PMiami, chairman
to the prison and placed th«
wanted «n a
11h . 1 .af J l*\
tiltl »l 11le*^ « hi‘ re in‘
neared
were
liny
Green,
t.
celestial fintworks displays « vof Nov.
clrclion lakes o ffice
in maximum security cells.
coninnitee of tiie MInline anil iltc laiccny charjg.-. St inirt said.
•t’
i
Alt
lrm*i**e
Williams
and
Mrs,
D
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a
n
W.
s,«n by local tusldtnta. who stool January.
table d ’tilim ilttee.
The two trusties had escaped
according to
itit i t'oium uirU t Vnlttplerr le g io n
Th,- o th e r three
Thom*s. Spraying by airplane of
on street corner* peering upward.
from a Work detail yesterday,
. Stuart, were riding in the
According III ream '
know
u
lit*
M
I,ci;inii
I'ort
«if
Ufm
***
Capt
take
Howell
with
chemicals
to
, Th’ meterr* started flashing
hid in u nearby wood* .unlll
rivt-o1 cit!* /I fi» 1licit ikiitrin’ K.’t taxi with Burgess mill are tidrig
kill the niHH* of hyacinths, has
*t about mlnuiu interval* nt
Finn, t,,
nightfall and then made lh&lt;ir
liriil at the li'Ulll'lit of Broward
cailv tinlay.
had*
some
effect,
according
to
10:00 o’clock last evening,k ns
wav to a highway.
of thet* Kin f iftsi [T.iilurc!14 f..i
1lie |tft*%eitilv»* mcii*mi4*x tit thr C41(1111IV authorities who are sendMrs. Jane. On the north shore
fo r cast by astronomers,’ who say
The first car they hail'd i ID-lit IT
• 7 i ri*|i
‘ Piiii'fi, tun
i’.ol ■u* *•** tn|«ltii! itpif f»«I |*l*-ii itur ■
o fficer* In Si Augustine ti&gt;
o f the lake are camping and
that the comet (Jtacoblnl /.lnner.
make |ltg| fs fni
turned out to he Warden Hud*
* \ U* nt!4*
lit -1 |4 't!■&gt;e■
«* t|llew|ii.iii the men
mif l
fishing sites.
the head of which patted bv elgnl
I Secott4. tn act 4*11 34 (ill ........ ..
Stiiait rvveals that a 32 ralpeth'a.
tlittt
days ago about 24 million mik.s
The Board took under advise­
tionul |.r*iii* I Hill f 1 •tnir t
t |■ i mis iif e -ui.) I&gt;» fust' &lt;
diri pistol wa- found in the taxi,
away,
switched
at
the
-end
of
it*
.
ment
the
request
of
(3.
W.
Spen­
:
workr
1’ntnign Salmii w )!
1 1 tin . lift if
lift kilt I
■ nnd from ipie«tiiunng it was
tail which was only about 131,000 Mrs. Edward hircher. cvecullve cer, attorney representing grove
availnlil
ti? R111 this •f \ * ■
I s4’r ib**.! i
" ’li
I l.iiioisi that the men cmiir front
miles away or half Ihe distance secretary nf the S. mlnole County owners at the San tanilo sub.4. 1
sl-iltlft).
GrundHon O f Mr., M rs. suppl
&gt; Hi ow i,t.|
rountv
night !»efor«'
\’ till’ ’ ’ • • !»*?»
to the moon.
'
' . Tulierculnsi. Association, uiltlined divisio'n in Altamonte, U&gt; clinic
Thi. will I•*’ ill’* * * ^-.if &gt; 1*
\tairflM Lv
Ia - 1 Simriff \t sit*-* I*, i Ini k of
Tilt meteors, of'meteoritsm llllle the acDvitlps nod ll&gt;&gt; goals of certain roads now no longer u»od
~ E. W. Stiles Dies •aid. In i mi -i* -.tif ifv - -Li
tit ihr "tilli'll'
llrownid eount&gt; tol.l Stunrt that
n orpha ns following In the wak».* the association lodav when rhe _Ba sUCj, and’ planted with orange
while fin m uinl k!lnVf InhiM
I ' tl At'l ’
'f
a !J cahlicr pistol was used in
spoko
at
tile
weekly
Junior
Cha.n.j
trees.
The
ownors
purchased
the
th*
eomet,
appeared
to
be
^ of tl
Friends here o f Mr. nnd Mi*. mandsi will l*is h**nvi4*r i hi*
Ihe slaying winch occurred yes(*nrmrr Slat.1.1!.1/il l *% N 14111ft;1}
ftA*Mi *'«iil A
j-tand for the grovei from the E. W. Stiles will regret to h &lt;rn sop
heading southward for th* must tier of Commerce luncheon held
(n»t cut i ;il * t»|e|»f\
tha
tetduy.
lliiicl) nf '’ if” iIII’
1 i..a nt \ 11.«w
* j'.f jv‘« f*‘ruiVii*l Hiiifu
tin
Motors
Inn,
part Th* moon did 1U best 'o
state ‘under the Murphy art.
domestic
migratory
labor
willtu
of
the
desth
o
f
their
grand—n,
iimiGtiiknl that hr (» ►C4A iivf rirnj tif .Hi** Villr
Mr*. Kircher was Introduced i Dr, Frank Qulllman presented
"
. outshine tjw matoora.
IJoyd Wesley Harper, ^ Jr., -’0 smaller, din- to the fact-that |h«
la —I Sovvm t
A iwjleoriu- le a roateor that after Jark Itntignn, Juycce presi­ a t£3,730 budget for operation year uld son of Mrs- 0- 0. Col- prswur migration w-hniuli-- wt-tc iiom I n ui ii ir tn ih f* i ffiec ef ‘Dutr
('cimjilij llt f MI’lif !!. fi' is% 11.11 %aril ill r rattr o)i)msitiim (ilcdgcd at Dull
ha* entered th* •arth'a atmui- dent, had Introduced Miss Mary of the County^ Health Unit for -tier o f Pompano, tho former broken up, hml the facilities fo r ,...................
rct-rnlly li)r tiie ■
**litlilrti lira 1
Hi .1 iimi. t» ctmtinm* its struggle
phsro and. being lnl*n»*ly heated Itawltna who (uld the group of the coming fis?kl year o p d told Elisabeth Stiles o f Sanford.
recruiting amj rmiting donicelu’ i J^’d - j ] ' m Lj » ,
aiim-il at what it described
duties
which
wen* of ndV plana to Inculcate iJiNth
by Impact with li»* fir, I* partially numerous
workers
U
&gt;
art-as
"iu*(j
needm!
Young Harper, a former Mat me,
- it-1net ailing freedom*." ,
consumed lofor* reaching the carried out !&gt;•• Mr*. Kirchfr.
habits among sjiool chlldron by died last Saturday on tho way are itindcqun'i’
Two eleven Vear old Ixiy*. whn *
Mr*. Kircher e*|dalned how
nd. It la »**n at night as a
Reports
will
nl-o.
ismad'*
to
means of lduMrated talk* for to Broward General Hospital li­
di-apt-.-ated ye.tci day afternoon
San. of fir*, frequently Uaving funds rec*lv{d by the assoclatltfn which purpose, he said, he had ter allegedly being stabbed- !&gt;y the labor committee on the re­
ufter attending fiunford Gr^ammnr
V . F . \ V . |&gt;u h ( . T o .M t’ t ’ l State’s Bill Buying
_ a brilliant trail o L Incandescent through thy sale of Chrlslmaa projeetora on hand.
14*"|J recent
m v in ’ i it
* a
a
-s
a
R. I . Miller, 64, a hog farmer. commendations formulaic,)
School in the morning, have been
A matsrlal behind It. Stony meteor- Seals and Isralth bands were egAltMUlilV I'sV.UmilH; Machinery Is Behind legated according to Principal
Effort* o f a resident tn block Th* knifing occurred near Mil­ ly by a national eon’f.r.n.e on (III
' lu * aiu 10 Umaa more numerous pended’ and outlined future plana
in W nsh -i
. . . .
•»
Steele, and arc buck hum-.
*
t
m
th* Pplm Spring* Maitland Road, ler'* farm aouthwest of Pomparn; mlgratnrv farm labor in
Hurt iron cm*s,- in th# IfU dr »h* of the group. — •*- ~
Ington. The program •eomiiiiHcej S.-iuiitd. t’out*i
Accordlng
to
Sheriff
Walter
Police who a n y n.ked to alJ
used
ai
a
mall
route,
wer*
told
TALLAHASSEE, Oct 10. i/P)—
Final plana for the Jnycre dan *
audit forming more Hun 1*0
ill Ihe search, deceived a report .
o f by Commissioner Overstreet, Clark, Harper and three other JO of the ■ eonferenco imnnihiously
tu
be
hriil
Haturday
.night
at
the
Hori.ln's
idtl-paying
machinery
I*
percent of th* w m
e a r old ronfpanlona were di.v. proponed « plan under which th ejtt,H bold a dirnn * mreting Mon I
nenily u week iiehlnd scheiulc j froixx a resident - in I’sola that
Mayfair
Inn
wens
t|l*cutrud. who said That the man had sued
—
ui
"
anting
near Miller's farm when slate nml federal governinenU j veiling, a) i i ,0
ns a result of the d.afli of Slate ‘ « » boys. I.ylieveil to have Dren
Visitors today were U. W. Morgan, log barriers and dug. hole* In the
would
cooperate
with
farm
.)
Ijftflon
Hut
Iiia
le
d
on
M
il
liter’s
son,
Joseph,
Is
repotted
( ontplr.dl.r J. M. ‘ la*e.‘
tae's the rumiwa&gt;L bad applied Tor^
Hov . Sym-s and Haymqnd Lund- clay road to make It impassible
F lE h t A ir lin e s S e e k
groups In increasing the available
’I'iie t-o-o-*- ,
, nifeessor, riarence M. Gay. said a*"l “ tr v k’ i'en shelter shortly
quIsL
- for ont half a milt. Then after to have entered Into an argu­ supply o f agricultural workers. lUui’to n n ,l
N e w R o u te In S ta te
■
I
will
I
k
th* man. had been personally In­ ment with th* boys, using nbu*
brtd—L'PU’.uJiflt fl. . lulluu
srhr-hile wilt t resumed by befin *» nndnigiit, i&gt;ul^iefl -without
a........I ilt!t, mid,n„ t&gt;f the month when atyuts) knowing it, tieldre 6;0ll
formed by- Mr. Overstreet that •lv* language. ’ A t ' thU point Mr." ■Tomato growers will- nlstr- inert.•Mhg* Hut snpwr. Tii'iPl
A * rhalimnn of Ihe tomato snh for HV lllb i - nod etigt'.b 1 ,|1P hacking can 1
he was blocking a county read, Miller entered the controversy
--------- . WASHINGTON, p e t l O . t W r caught up oVimk this morning.
It a lia n C a b i n e t H a s
he had again placed barriers and stabbed Ihe boy in the nidi division o f the FVC, I’carce hn* veterans nt it -undB^i uni ,\inl&lt; i j j,v 1t!ght work,
The civil **ronautk» board has
called
n
meeting
of
tiie
division
ion nnd ihe Smoke ibm-**
A11 checks Issu c l by the state
A boon advised by *itht airline*
E m e r g e n c y S e s s i o n and blocked the rood after county with a large pocket knife
Funeral service* for young and of all tomato growers nnd t. A „ (r‘ ,l,r|-’ f 'lf« 1
worker*
had
removed
them.
m seeking to establish now route*
l,w’ f " " 1'
about lioo.nno a murith _ $25,(100,000 C r e d i t T o
ahlppvr*
in
thr
stale,
to
begin
In Florida that they will b# prj, bcad'iiuitiu". &gt;'i | must, llavc the comptroller's sig*
ROME. Oct. 10—lA*|_Th# lu ll Possibility o f taking legal step! Harper were held Tuesday after, at 1:00 p. M. Oct. 17. prior to . i
Atlanta «iU is- the gu.-l --prnkei.( ,mlllre. When t.ee died Sunday, G r e e c e I s A n n o u n c e d
» nared fo r , hearing* within 90 an Cabinet la holding an emergen to keep the road open were dis­ noon In th* Mathodlst Church in
th* labor conference. The basic
cy session today In an effort to cussed with U Fi Boyle, board Pompano and the burial wa* In* problems at Florida tomato grow ­ t wa. announced thi- .ft.-. m.o!» ] im)v Hmse checks which had been
•Wa s h i n g t o n , Oct.
r
signed before his death cmild be
a threatening labor crisis. attorney, who said that the mat­ th* Pompano Cemetery.
er* will be t h e -subject o f the by Adjutant John Li Sail!'.
The State Department announced
SIVurtg’ reinfdrytmerit* _nf s .&gt;el- ter would have to be ’referred t&gt;&gt;
issued
anil
it
will
take
a
short
afternoon session, according to
- NAMED B Y.fiU H TA V
tha board. Th* board examinar. helmeted ItaUeTi troopa and polfc* County Prosecuting Attorney G.
while ^fnr Ute plates on the today u (25,000,000 ctedit to
LaMont* Grow, - manager o f tli
. .
F. M. Rubier, warned that all are guarding all approach** to th* A . Speer.
j
mcchimU-nl
check-writing machine Greece for the purchase of sur­
FVC.
S tO C K H O L M , Oct. 10— 1/1'
IntarvanUon petltloni, Inclading Vlmlp.aie DaUce tn prevent a o »
tii be changed from I sh1'* signa- plus Unite,I States Array maA former minister of educslion,
Ihrial overseas. The announeqthaw o f el tie*, muat be filed petition of yeeVrday's rioting In
turo to*Gay's
ment followed Informal dlacua"* n ten d*y».
wMch tw0i person* went killed WRECKED PLA N K LOCATED" l e g * Erlander, has bserv apt»intR
O
TA
R
Y
SPEAKER
ed
head
o
f
The
Swetilsh
goVrrn■ibns among British and A n * ii... of the applicant* pro- and 14L Injured.
WASHINGTON,
th-t.
Id
(/Ih
rmnt
by
King
Gustav
V.
Erlsnder
*
STILW ELL SAID CRITICAL
can diplomats three week* ago
feeder-type tinea, while NeBICIIANG, Ort. 10, W&gt;— Tbe succeeds the1 1st* Premier Per
— Former Secretary td Stn'o fu r'Dr.
F.
S.
Jamison,
truck
horti­
during the Greek civil 'war ertau.
1 Airlines la ask I
TO ATTEND PARLEY
burned wreckage of a Chinese Albln. Erlander also )■ the n«w culturist o f the Agricultural Ex­ dell Hell is disclu-cd today to
’ SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10-&lt;A-)
These diplomat* reached tha
op ita already at
National Airw ay,
have
•hnwfi^'alight,
hut
definite'*
periment
Station
at
Gainesville,
head of the Swedish Soria] Demo­
— Ductors-at the Let term tn Gener­ conclusion’ that the United State*
Dr. am} Mr*. L. T. Dost
has bean located *0 miles
Improvement.
Tim
nnnuunrcinent
will
be
the
principal
speaker
at
cratic party,
«
al llospltn] In San Francisco hsvo would back the present Greek
yesterday tn attend the convert- w **t of Sichang. It waa b
tha Rotary luncheon Monday. Tho was rejeasoil at tho lV-thndn, Mi!.. plactal General Jincph HtilweU's government with substantial eco­
ai
NOTICE
Hon of the Florida Chiropraetor'a the American pilot and SI ChinNaval
lluspital,
Jind.
oulsiilc
'o
f
subject o f his addresa will be
nama on the critical list. Th* nomic assistance. A similar, deci­
f B R A Z ILIA N GOLD STRIKE
of last » k s Touch- Association which le being held
may hav# died In the
— —
_
"Sanford Truck Crops other Than Washington, whetc the, fcllr-d Sixth Army cmumamlsr, a Veteran sion is said to have binn made
tt -H« mid , pick -the -winner at the Gforye Washington Hotel Pjrvi&lt;?u* *ccpom*_ saw Diet ihe
GO IA N IA . -Braall, (A^—4*i&lt;cor- CeiSry.” Each Rolsrisn has been raliintt officer has betn In ,i
i -are r*&lt;n»**t*d tw call -at tn
in JsrksonrttleL'
JsrksopftUtr W
l B^. "PW
W li lIsi bast AS persons wer* safe but had •rp o f gold near thi* city ha* at­ asked to invite some farmer as critical condition .lure Sept. 1.1 of the Asiatic war, is *u|fsrlng In the case of Turkey, who** r e ­
from a liver ailment believed to jection o f Moscow’* is test dt- ile raid effjc* -to ob- president of the sseucistion, about been taken in
Into &lt;nst«dy by the tracted miners from widespread his guest to r this occasion. Ed
The husprtal aiiiuuimumrot .null have iwam evutracted during his mands on th*' Dardanklts* hart*
***** to. Ihe ,Rlt* 400 .mambepi o f which are ex­ wild tribeimtn
tan of th* Lolo
section*. They are coming frose Stow*, chairman of the Rural- that Mr. Hull y e tie j r.ell during Jcampaign against tho Japanese
Ihe support of U&gt;« United State* ’
m the Burma Jungles.
ot&gt;d Britain.
'•*. M ip- A ^ v .u ih* •” K

v * -

I

live In th» event that Mr. Trum an
tuna again.
•
M urry olio assailed lb * A P of
l. fc r following n fuddy-duddy
lefderahip r.'nne the p»th of (hr
(TO . and skittling, "me loo. wait
for Italiy.”

Labor Problenis

Military P
To Be Discussed
I.ifiion Causes W ide

Speculation ]»0iice n (,| (| |.'0Ur

By F ,V .C . Group

San ford C itizens
* View B ig'C elestial
Display L a s t N igh t

K ircher Is
Main S p eak er At
Ja y c e e Luncheon

lUisNinsr Youths Are •
Iroeated This Morning

R

■ifrSSSLtSUTJfttfJT

; Hull Shows Slight
Improvement Today

-. .

■ -:

-

*

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|lr.ts {’empty,. Florida. this Tttk'appear la aald causa In paraon or
A. IT. I*H
by attornay at |ha Coarl Ifouaa
It! Munfotd, Florida on lha Jtth, day
tSttNfMW
.Hrrult
Court
of October, tflt and that In da*
£1
fau|l
thereof a decree pCo coa/ewao
!•_' 'T b s t p o r i L 't C v K U i u I N S I D E
S I ' O J i l ’S - J t E P U B T ;
Wilt be entered and the said causa
*i
By^AtmuiR n rxK w itii. Jiu
t o A ren a.
i&gt;i'*.f«t e» part*.
;
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■ • The ■achedtried" tilt ^jclwtCU
MAt.r.
tviTNKHfl my hand awl nfflrlal
HayfifTf and TWttiinin^-'.ttitl i * * *
__ _ _
.jatjhareby hdllflrd that
seal lids ilth day of Hepltmbet,
uriiy .Lumber Company waboth the
__ _______
__r ^w ii„it ^nd:qcai),
__
_____ in tbs !»»•. .
former ___
S.lnt play.r
Ih'.ill.ted
• .
There i« a ponaiWIilji that
r&gt; |*. IIEItNUHV
postponed Jimt night dug It
fitc St. AuRihiiar player, fae. ’ and l^ayrly were Jailed, hot ‘ If ir« qlll t'diti or.Ho* Ninth JUdlc.l
'Clerk,
Ctrculr
'Ceurl,
wet" trtojn ls Mini high winth
1
‘
hy
He
Land
-If■»-"lt&gt;&lt;
iFtoHda.
Hemlunl.
County,
‘ “
“‘ lrl
IqeliflihilUy to play arganUrd. were l i l y relea«jsl*‘ ”
Kemldnt* County, Florida
In Ctianeefy. ;Uoder itio Utla •«! Ithat prevailed.
H u li d o p n T o - S c e k
.
baatball, and'anothrr at.a who
policemen without charges.
eranr-s ttatl s-ul »frFFICIAI. SKAl.)
The two (rath*' will renmn'
avety’a aff|. n-vt Ufa V.atJcf sought la afl ab- Krnesl F, HoUahuMtr
playrrl for Ihr Salnta earllrr In
It I. ..Id (hat lately
Altorner
.t R e v e n g e F o r T w i n
play a* soon as the wrathn
lUIO-niV'lHp;
the year facea a yrar* ao.pan*
davit In llramham stairs that
raqulrrsl lo q .tiford. Florida
r'mi afat iharel
pet utils. Il.iyne^ and Williatm
aloft
aa
a
result
of
the
alleged
the player had been "egged on"
S etb ack L a s t Y e a r
won the first contest an'
attack ntt Umpire l-arry harrly
by one of the Ajtrienl City
Security Umbel was vktoriou.
whlrh la a.id to have happened
playrra who told him that
Dr ABTtinT BECKWITH, JR.
In tin- tVennd game.
in Ilei .and on the night of
"you’re not a player, they
Hi1.-.
Il.rald. Sport* Editor
* The teams n rr playing n font
Sept. C.
rant do. any thing to you, go
The ft*mino|r High Hthonl U«&gt;1* mil rf u'vrn .nit* tr. deterinim
ahead and gel him."
the. tivr playrra, abuse
ary Frdi, frorit from their 21 lo the wiimrt in Itie f'ity Soft
mintra hate not-hern published,
*
0 victory over Ihr Winter Cardm ball l*ngn*',
f# IN Y O U R WINGS A T THE
have received'a ropy of a letter
Red Devil* last Friday night, are
from
Judge
llramham,
which
l e g a l
n o t ic e
priniinir for their till Thursday
O R D
S C H O O L O F A V IA T IO N
night. wilh Cdach Spec Martin'. trounced the Ileljtnd pit Won by was »enl In President Krncat
I'adgrtl of ihp Florida State IN TJIK CiltCiiiT c u r in fi&gt;* t i i i
a IP to IJ store which iudicutrm
DcUkml High' Bulldog*.
h
i,\i, rrii5.ni
i lieu it i.y
im.iciAi.
hianner in whirh Dramham, it ninth
TIIK IITATK try* FlV.ltIIM, IN ANI*
The Bulldog* did not fare tn llml Sanford has n eutc tnuehHKMINOI.y: I’ll! BH1
MTV
m
well with Ihe Kuitta I'mithrrs ns ilown ndvnntnjre over liter flull- la reported Iti havr naid, that CHANCHItv.
n^^-pty.
No, l]|i|
ayja ~
on the basts of rrporta rrc.lrrd IILTIV ___
-V_r d|d the Celery Fed*. Kuslis iloga, Tlrfrnsivcly.
A U A lT llt ir it
•Talntirf.
I.a»t Friday niflht I&gt;c-IjiimI de- from lunrly and Umpire Spike
fentrd a weak I’alatkn. Illi:h .Davis, he will be ronslrainrd to
W O RN O U T FRO M
MAI«\i |lvf MATTIIKVVS
Seiio.d eleven hy a 12 to. 0 mar*. ban the five' playera-frora or* DtfcriifjHii.
q isHired play.
Kin. n conference tilt.
a iM H B Tti A F I’BAN
Thr Sanford lleLatid Rnine hna
-T-M K rrrA T E r.K y u m iD A to:
llramham indiratrd hy hla &gt;
1
AI*AL(IAt
WATT Ilf; Wg,
who*,
been net up . frpm Friday to
&lt;in,| address me Oeoeral
Thtirmiay .irwe there are Central request that hr wanlrd the.full irinlvft'-*.
D
eliver..
Winslow.
Arlror’a..
! ?
Florida football fann.who *Ujo story of the lnridrnl and wished
tou ate hrreliv nutlDed that
the
playrra
lo
submit,
any
rvi**IH
hna
been
brmiglil
H
g
.liul
you
port Sanford ami llrlaind tftrd
harkttlu. due t« •*«*• acidity m Hit would like lo ko In Orlatulo for
drnrr In Ihrir favor In writing in the Circuit Court of Hemlnola
f,
•H m , he *J»d ?«i'r» f*»din| I hi.:
so that both sides of thr caae I nunly. Florid* m •.•liunrerv, *|J|7
ft* aa above set f«f|h. t,y r u BV a
.Three irim ailoo. at1' Dr. KH«y, i • the llolliu* - (IeorKrti.wri cnnUnit could he aired.
l iv r n iK lV H . and you "are lieraby
fsmooi doctor. N " d huodted. of hi* h'tlday. niirlit.
L tlrn t, with this troubl*. Ho h jlja d e a
The HuII'Ior* are out to te.ek
Il»lh .lastsly and llavl. havr ln|lltr*d to fils wlih the f|e tk *t
!n,dltlet M I » hrtbt, r«di. -vr«*tabltt( revniBe for the |wo MditllaekiiiiM submitted affidavit* tg Judge raid Coil*’ V..ur, written appesrnnes.
&lt;perrons h r «r h r atfaruerl, hr e tld
hakaiea- Mr railed It "Bwsiep'Roet•It on the Son, dav nt .Ortohsr
Million! of men and women have Uken the Feet, handed them last Dramham staling that lutvely ’l»l€.
W e H a v e P le n t y O f
sod thereafter lo file* w||h
year. In the reKulnily' (scheduled w-ga attacked during the playoff **bt clerk
11—often with .msrin* trtu'la
.
t,oir written defenses.,
W Rwatitp-Kwrt | « riiht to » « * lo lilt Sanford tp*unceu the Del amt
if
*»y,
lo
the
t.llV
complaint
In
game between Hanford and Kh said suit at th« Hm* pie«rrlh«d
u I kidney* • * . Inrreswt flow ol train hy a It to 0 marciti. .The
4 : urine, bhelpln.
relier* eiret* ■’•'dtly . . so iccond content, which win played -Aueustinr in Sanford on Ih. hy 1st, Herein fell riot n r 'Jfu ig .
J3T.hilt.tVd hinder *rt. a g^tl «"*h^
night of Srpf. «. and lalrr In menl will hr- entered sgslnsl too
not
Many eepml feltlnl • S'”** for the benefit of the llrtatnd a Ilr IJ nd rating psl.hllahmrnl t»v detsuJI Thlv Is n soil l.r Hi*
H
itch
School
liand.tn
poet
eepaoti
I lalotlff. III'HT A MATTIIFAVH
it
',
deep
Ih*
Are/
few
dneee.
a
otkml t.*« *&gt; directed.
^ . p affair, wan also taken hy S.m- lie was allacknl Ivy a man »ho tor Hlvitrre from von SJAI.ACIIAI
d.fsndai.t
Irrole by a 7 tr» 0 -maryin. Ihdl, had played fur. Ih. Sainla. hut . M.STTMKWH,
t v m f l W me hand Vv*d ***| o{
had lorn released.
Btune.
were
played
in
the
Hesaid
Court
nt
Han fort. Florida. Ibti
|rUJS T o f-« tt fuUtlijd boll if of
Aa n result of thr frarua, t i l dav of Octnhar ISIS.
hand Municipal Stadium. .
R E F IN IN G
f^r- p * * todAy it yoof dropt^rt.

-Game Set Up Due

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lest FnHay' Night

F U N TO
SMART TOi

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LESS THAN

GETTING UP
NIGHTS?

« . I* IIKIlMliON
As Clerk of aald Court
in F F lU IA t* HEM.)

FACTORY - M ETH O D
r e t r e a d in g

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S C O M PA N Y

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P h o n e fl5ft-VV o r 9166

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*»n lha IVth day of f^tob«r. A. D.

FOR RENT

S A R T IC L E S

FO R

SALE

BEE US fnr liinerspring Mat­
■ rUBNlBH ED room — B07 Megtresses,
Ibis
Springs,
nnil
Holly win.,I
IIcjl* nt
fuctory
nolle Avenua._________________
prlcei. Retail atore A display
FURNISHED room, snillcmrn
room.
prafrrraJ.
A ll
coavanlcncat.
Its W. FIRST HT.
J l O W jJrd St,______________ kkhnls Deilding A Furnlturn (io,
Sanford Mattress Factory
t F U R N IH H K II apartmenU Tor
Phono 11311 ami 072-Jr*n l. 410 M yrtle Avc.

iHO I'flU Ik E A lM JU A ltT E IIS for Uhristinns

&amp;

Wan ted to rent

u ifls, toys, games, Ivooks, dolls,
liny nnW’ on budget or lay-itway.
Fireatniie H ln iu i t i l K. First
fit.

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High wuotled land on county psve-l

OIL TABLE top range, fi plcrc
round wirkt-r suite. ', Ice lio*.
3.way floor lamp.
Mrs.
Clark, HL L Ho* 122.

road.lH mllrv s»uthwevt San-

M.

■ford, t niiiea nuith of Apopk. FOUIt’ 000 x til Used truck tires,
near Rock Springs Park and
lOdfi Chevrolet pick-up tiuek

1 kublta swimming pool, ?*rms,
r. 0, Hog.lSMi, Orltmlo.
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and 1020 Ford pick-up truck,
70ft French Avc,
USED Iron double bed complete

FO R S A L K

with aiiritigs-mnttrr.s*. 222 W,
good six room bungalow in
'lOlh «t.
___
quiet .ecttun on three Iota. Ha*
eight large bearing fcult Arecs. CELERY and Cabbage plants.
Can give povaesalon.
R. A,. King, Phone 25II-W.

»fl,7r.0,00
BODERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor

• Ju st arrived! Cood supply

PADDED IRON INC HOARDS

Raymond Lundqutst, Ataoclatt
Phona 732 '-Atlantic Hank Illdg.

stanlkvh o o kh h

steungraplTyr.

Ill)

LAWNS mowed.
pliope thtt J.

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H. B. Pope Co* Ine.

ARTICLES W AN TE D

Pl 1 “ *™— * '* '* ^ 1 ^ 1^.1L_W9**tl»*B**M_.

NICHOLIJ4
r . 8TVDIO OF P IK m X vR A P H T

'" r t i Z h X T

I’LL HUY your ear Yfgardlca*
of age or condition. I L - Reel,
808 W. 2nd 8L

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attending
Available
M. Jim
J72.

FLORIDA LOAN CO,
102 Hartford Avenue

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laathari

Orlando, Ft*.

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HELP W AN TE D

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(timing It.thtr grip. Tor

SB inch irrotra.

R acquet
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5 .9 5

Marts of tooth hickory with
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23-laeh Arrows., . , 11. «o.

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W E E K ’S P A S S

FOR

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P R IZ E S —

.. . For

Spot Romovor.. 2f»c

FoamGleaner

Ethyl Cleaner

Solvsntol

Furniture PolitH. 3 9 c

Floor \yax

to R I T Z .
IN S T R U C T IO N S

Make your rolocllon *»f (eajna you baH*v* will win
lb « gamea below by plactAg an (x ) mark In the
space providod. You do not have lo guaaa the scores.
Clip the ballot' and bring to The Sanford (tarald
Office before 12:00 o’clock -nobn on Thursday, or if
mailed lo the Herald, the envelope must be post­
marked bcfogjLl2:00 o’clock noon on Thursday.
In case of UCbTfor various prtaas, the prig* winner*
Will be determined by the order in which entries ere
received by the Herald. You must make a selection
of all ten games. *

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appliance rapelre*we n palr wa.hlnjr; machines,
vaccum cleaner., fangj miter*:
Trotter Appliance Sendee, 304
Bt-rFMne.ltXK-J:------

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H O W

Rtutproof, ell astit. Fold!
ii.to small, aa.y-to-inrqaia

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SEMINOLE T IR E BHOP
201 North Part
Telephone 87

P R IZ E

ROBSON SPORTING GOODS

WATSON. . 1201

I- YE A I f old black anil white Boa
;n .V'
ten bulk |2&amp;. Mr*. M. Clark.
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HL J. Bo* 12*. *

STOOD,

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flo w in g

ANNOUNCING opening of L 0
Simonson Engineering A Sur­
Celery Ave. lla* Ikirina Fcedy.
veying. Merien C. Gordon, repreaentaUva.' 110 N. Park Ave.
GIVE ui your order for baby
Phone 1120.
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ehleka. Tha S a n f o r d X-Cal
Store, ted A S.r.ford.

TOUCHTON

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T H IR D T O S E V E N T H

'R E N T a c a r "
YOU DRIVE I t
PHONE 200
8TKICKLAND-MOHRISON
♦'-DRIVK-IT, INC.

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CONTEST

Tbon tp y n muvr
n«EDH W«TEH m t Miro*

SPECIAL SERVICE?

F i n n

’F o ld in g

P IC K -T H E -W IN N E R

pcalal. Will call. A. C, lllanr
K I jJJCTRIC
ehllte. 1400 Park Ave.

QBrra and meal—ground fresh
* * w y Monday from arvowfl.ka
7 P ela ,* LIveatocW , Suppling
, cunt. Can b« bought at Cardfiterc. -Leke Illontma, - j a L u u r Towx."
beg. 81JJ0.
i Popular Seat Cover.
K BRMINOLB TIR B BHOP

HERALD

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12

ROBSON

T K T C O

K \ T I I V 4» I J I S I I I I I
/ \| n»p»cUlly d.'lgnrd for »l*rtrlc. g ti or oil
j l j «r*» wlietk tht.uta of w»Ur La d in n te iu .
* Opray* 17 f»»t.

SVHV.VW0 I
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WEEK' S

5-STAR SPECIAL

***,

A w ard ed

HOHKOW MERE WHKIIE
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED .
YOUit nalutal desire J or privacy
I in lummy matters I. strictly
re* per led here.
Frlsitdi and
reliftlvca are not qurillrned
alioul your eietllL Tour amploycr ur bustqrmi aaaoclatei
will uni hear uf your parscmtl
affairs. The to hr nu c.in e for
rmbiirrassinenl.
»'
Reaaouuble credit rcnuIrcinsnU.
No co maker* on. money loans.
Variable payment plans.
FAM ILY LOAN CO.
Florida Hank lild*.
I’hou. »

USED plane* for cash. The Music

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n r ivr.ltNnuN ,
,-*t,roll Court
Hendsnlv Cutinlr. Florida*

Commercial and (*• »» Work
DODGE • PLYMOUTU
Box, phone W&gt;3.
Snapshot Hervlcea ^
PARTS AND SERVICE
Pham ||89 — 220 Mr lech Bldg. 1 want 2 or 3 used doors, s«iu) 109 PalmeUa Ava.
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Cl It CD IT fO lIItT. NINTH JUDIC-IAI. CIRCUIT OF FUIIHDA. FTTR
UKHINnDM CTMINTT. IN C1IANa’ KIt T. ’
IIA fill IDT K. MATTUDCM,
t'omplaln.nr,
vi
H K N Itr J . MATTl'Nt'fl.
Drfsodant.
T H E H T A T E D F FBftHIDA
TO tlK N R Y J. H A T T I'W tl:
You . .rn herehr nuttflsd that s
volt hss been fllrrl 111 th* t'If**H
Court of Krminnt* County, ytorM*.,
In thr. null uf H *ttl*l ft M»ltu*en
rnraplalnant, V,, Hrnry J. Ualtti*fh.j
drftm i*tit. t'htncsrr No. are*, Th*
ualur* of this m il I* lo obtain »
divorce. Tou i r * required to flit,
your wMlImi aio-efatire on or h*
foi o the tw ro ty .lln r it*y of Orloher. A. I). IH *. or ft CsrCS* juu
,'onrr**,, w ill t,v entiTert ari*to*t,
you,
WITNBW* niy hstol and »*“• *»
Clerk «f th* nlrrttlt. Court of «*m .|

for all uceavirna
,'
WK NEED LISTINHS, of Farms,
Homes, Drove, .ml Itusineas MeNKILL A Y ost ,' FLORIST
Celery Ave. just o ff Sines
Property.
W. IL
Williams,
. Rtallor, Tom Holt Associate, Office ph,-4(W, residence pit. fiiO-R
FLOOR SANDING
* .
Phone. 1120. 110 N. Park Are.
“iotO DODGE half-ton pick-up, and' finishing. 'Cleaning and .wax*
r
1941 Chivmlst canopy, holf-ltm ing. New floor, surfaced Ur per*
truck. Tirolur power saw for fection. Old ftoora mada like new.
I ARTICLES FOR SALE
.c
• cutting large at«mla of timber. Call
II. M. GLEASON
F IL L U F with fttal Oil and Kero-^ 1203 W. 2nd
lake Mary, Fla.
. »4n« before winter.
4 -

Hurl Run* . t»l sin tiff

SIGNS
Slum cnrtls nnd poslera
I l— DKITS SIGN SERVICE
O. D. Llrndretta.' Phone 1021

flo w ers

U»*tift

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A. C a s w e l l ,

PART tiirie Job. Am
Slctsuii University.
daily after 2:00 p.
Srdiaidtl. I'. II. Box

letiii

tHEAl.l

HARDWARE CO.

I REAL ESI ATE WANTED

UlfrnM

VVm «* Uarluno* IirfriidNiii
W lln p if mr hind and 4»fflfl*il

.'aI vnh in owe ,1.
Itraidnable j
tifiav-s
lore,, Idirrt,
f ,ip,I phone
s.hr. a 7H
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price*. Jerry
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and pink plant*.
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CALBNDU1A
Ready to .cb 1020 laiurel Avc.

10 ACRES

Ihr

itml n | fLsTtfriril, Hrnilnnlr Count?
flUlp uf KlftHdH, »til** K ill day r't
1Hitpiimhpf, A. D I f R

F U R N IS H E D houa* or apt., 2 or
.1 brdrvMima. I'hona 5W-J.
, CELERY
plants— a n o u g h for TREES trimmed, ut removed. Howm,l II. Roth &amp; Co, 1202 W.
.boot 10 a r m . Volanll, P a .
| ib * R E W A R p T J o r two or thrae
2nd.
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have not been pulled over. Aim'll
LOANS
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nitnant realdenL Rent In ad&gt;
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Vanes. I^aae If desired. W ill URAU.KEK JKtty and viddle. Also
FROM tin TO f-100
pay lop rental; fin* J J . M , c/n
tlu-ililo Uof*e tnriler.
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.triil privacy! font service
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�THE WEATHER

In Unity There la Strength—
Ta Ftolfct lha' Peace of (he World:
Ta I*remote tha' ItrofTfaa at Amerlo*:
Ta Produce rrosperity far Hanford; •

(Trhttally fair tndar. fonlght and
Thursday'. Warmer in fhe north
iwulltm Ihi* iflrtnwm, Oilier*
wine, little lemperaturo rhanga.

AN INDEPENDENT DADY NEWSPAPER
Established 1908

VOLUME XXXVII

C a iro

W e lc o m e s

SANFORD,

F L O R ID A ,

P ric e

C o n t r Q ls

A r e U s e le s s W it h o u t
S u p p o rt
O p in io n ,

O f

P u b lic

C on gress

iys

"

P o s it io n

H ere

John p. Papier has resigned Mi
position as secretary-treasurer of
the Centre! Florida Production
Credit Association at Hanford to
grrent n poiition m nuiwurer of
Perfection Dalriaa CooporaUva of
OrUndo.
%
-M r. Payne, who had to m con­
nected with the Association for

s^ star? ^

Bocceedtng -Mr. Payne will b#
Leonard U. Toy o f Orlando, who
fo r several yesr* has boon a field
T89t*M9tat|ve in fM M a fa r Ura
ProdDflion Credit CoyporaUon of

A d ria tic

C o n c T ,r n e d

‘

Wooinek,

fnilt'Biiinii.

rini&gt; inieUop

r»B(| Mrs

■»i the C n in in tin ilv H ouse.

He' •iij&lt; &gt; tM r. Hoover n» *l»tcniuoipoiot nM.-m|d« to
(» nettiil,, t lu- l.rgiim hnd hern a
failure, ond Trail from IlnOVfr'ii
*t*rrrh thr MMfunrn! tlmt "lllvldr
mg lh«r

and r»i|f»iin*l In tfif' flirt mil flip
wUlt U h Ip V*‘ V w arn in ir
I In* tiiiiiir t lib nf * f in iv* Wtiiji n liti

trtvCii

in

flip

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itiipflnf %

Mii \ mr
Itiwl^kin,
iirw *
iD f fi
s.jimlirlfiit for the O rlan d o S e iitln rl
SI .,
wen- e lr d t s l 1-4*1 evening
a*
stole
lle m o cra lie
cse cu tlv e
n,rnmitteA- n ie m h rrs I" fill W ri-m i * f.t? w tilih it" one uualiftfd
• tut* nl the Inst g en eral election, t

Propones To Sponsor Milk
|»0 ( ) | F ( ) r
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Children

------- i Members nf the Pilot
W ASHlNtiTON, Ocl. 9-—1/1’.
voted t« sponsor a Milk Pool and
Final oral argument was being (n .contribute $15 toward it each
heard by-the Interstate Commerce nutnlh at the meeting of the
Commission on the proposed re-Krnup held in-the Mayfair Imi
erganiiatfou of the Florida East |u i night with Mrs. Mary Raw
Hallway under the cnntrul tina. presidanL presiding,
of the SL Joe. Paper Company
M„ .
Kdward Kitrher was
A w w i r t qii_ the M jo it of th*1 IIIIRn{ M chairman « f thr Pool
T. ovsimnrr Ralph Jewell L«-cn.. , whfeh tlir r|ul, hopes to in
his morning at lOdlO o’clock- The
o()l0t eivle clubs and inl( f&gt; rgnmlner r n m n . l n l U » rfiv|jtrtN to , hr Pllrllt nf making
eon,mis.bn rejeele lb* rsorga,,.- ,
permanent • project.
The
jn ion pan of the Atlantic &lt; oa,t
*
' ,j, bp U(Pd
provide
Line Rndro.nl wh.rh nrnvide, for m||k flir 'nrP(ly whn„| ............

Rome Workmen BaUlc Police In
Protesl Of Dismissal From Jobs

Coast C*rilV ihe (•". si "V ine It tuberrulosia patients and famllie*
-lead h i report p in p ^ e T ^
and
adoption—with* cortiiu modinra- tri nUed t h ^ r t th. IAT.A.. and
liona—a plan authorising the In- Tuherenlnals A-soeialio,, where,
depend-nt operation of the ^ine ry,r iFere Is a need for it.
under the control of Che HI. Joe
!l wa* brought nut nt thr meet*
Paper Company, n«/ird by toe ing that not enoygh funds are
A lfre d '1, Dupont vslate.
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received earh year from the
The ICC esarnltu-r held the mm Christmas Sale of T. H. stinnp*
gt‘r of Ihe two , railroads would In enable the Association *'• take
result In no appreciable Impipve- rarr of the patients in need nf
metrC in transportation nervier to te-atiwnl. There Is b long w-aitthe ptihlir a* compared with
r ing list and now ItutI room hit*
rite under independent operation.; iu-en provided tn care for the
■ His. report further, said the) patient*, there is a lark of funds,
eventual saving* of a metytr
The r|ub was divided into b o
would not Ire such ns to wnrraiil groups, the "Greens’* pml the
:&lt; r, idcrnllon by them na a can- "Golds" for an attendance tnnlrsl
trolling factor: Thr report add'd with the losing group lo give n
the predominate lyptijnent* «f| party tn the winners. Thn attendresidents, ahlppcra and coiymunt-] * nre will b.- based on points, 10
ties on the Florida Ka-t 'Coast &gt;K||ntP f nr business meetings and
ravors independent operation. Thr flight points for social meetings.
re|H-rt also saitl a merger-is not n,,,, rbe merobet having the most
point* against her will serve ns
liability ef the Florida Fast Coast, chairman o f tin parly.
L m s o
V l o d m u , . r
Mrs. M.« n.
Smith, Mrs.u ,K.
II.
unci « frit Lit lorn 01 tli© HI .
iti*,.
nn t‘v

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P a y n e B e s ig n a C r e d it

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Final Hearings . ! Mayme Hodgkin, Muse Womack A re
Begin On F.E.C. 'Nam ed Dembcratic Committeemen
Reorganization i&gt;ilot eiub v^

That «*rtain Navy fliers who
trained at Sanford Nava) Air
Hutton and then ruined Japanese
.hope* for world conquest found
Saford “ an extremely pleasant
place’^ to which they would. Ilk*
sometime to return It indicated
b y a letter recently rectivrd by
Robert L. l*ox, local pholograplfer
firm Kns.-.R. L. Peterson of
Bivety Point Naval A ir Sutbn
at Norfolk, Va., who ordered some narty to control the Vlor"ds K ^ P
picture* nf Flight 973 which Mr.
flat Iroad
Cox hod made while Peterson
The St. Joe comnanv. .unnortinn
was here training .with thr troop.
.Ha wrote: "It mar *&gt;&lt;• o f soma
interest to you to know that all
Umi boys in Flight 978. with the
etrenUou r f myself, aro . ow
glorified civilians and seem to like
It piotly well. I have found Iho
Navy
my liking and intend
to stay until they no longer need
me. I might also addadd that
___ our
stay In Hanford was an extremely
ilaasant one and wt- once voted
t to be Iho place we would like
most lo gb back to.” ,

O ffic e

K eep

Is

W ay

• let F o re ig n M in is te r
M.
I M o lo t o v to d a y c o n d e m n e d
the Ita lia n I’ en ce Ir e a t y .d r a ft
plan
to
create- th e
fr e e
. sta te o f T r ie s te .
M o lb to v d e c la re d , in Ids
first a p p e a r a n c e b e fo r e a
pli’ iin jv session o f th e I’ a ris
t’e a e r fb it fe r e n i'e sin ce his
rrtuhi from » recent visit te
Mrnniw, that thn'plan w as'what
hv trrmed an 'Tiiidcmoeratie'*
ninn* h T. keeping thr strategic
Adriatic nir« umlrr thr ronljot
nf- thr United H ln lp j and Britain.
Molotov appealed, however, fnr
.conciliation between the Slav and*
non-Slav nations. He coupled this
with a warning lh.il the western

At

PILOT. OP THE TACUHAN nBEAMHO.tr Col. C, H iBUIl Irvine, llrftl of kt. Paul. Nebraska. &gt;» vieicod-'i
to Cairo by Oamrl Hey Motbr. an nffirial of the royal Aeroelnb or Egypt. The giant n-M arrived alter *
rreord breokJag 10400-mite nmt-slop' flight*over the lop of the world. An ..riling to Irvlnr. "the moot Im­
portant discovery” during the llonoluln-Cotru flight was the fart that'thr mxgnrtlr pele Is 503 mllra ‘ “ A h j'
north than la shown On the polar maps now In e*bllrne£ The Bight nav Completed
In ^. hours and ^3” cinn (Jeoartnient adjutant, told
------ —
(International
ttadlophato''
Klunnian* today si thrir meeting
minuira,
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Iss u e

* nf- veteratm and II)
lme
’’ism'."
In fill ratin g
thi* I'o iintrv. n n lilify rurnninnUtn.
which w n* warned n gain sl by
K ill d ire cto r J. E d g a r Hoover
wIli'ii. presented bv thn l-eglon
with
jf
D istinguished ■Service
Mrtltil. A . Held M ann, sto le I'**.

O p e ra tio n
By
S t.
J o e PapcJr C o m p a n y

N aval O fficer Says
F liers Found City
“ P leasan t P lace”

M can u re

U n d e m o e ra tic

V e teran s A n d is m s ’

Kxamincr

.

M a in

P a rle y

\(.i r

Incidentally. 38 Texo* steer*
arrived In Flushing, New York,
to temporarily so lve. the meal
problem for IIHI New Yorks-rs.
The president of the Gtncral Steel
Products Corporation bought the
it e m and will have them butchercd fnr distribution among his lucky
employees.

| )c e lu r e s

U n d e r B r ita in , U . S .

* v|iii|iiiif nt

canned hnrsanieot.

l-eascd W ir e

To

ata for the agency's life. Hr is*
slu'd this statement: " I f price ro*i.
trul it getting hack like prohibi­
tion in lla tail Jays an that puMie
opinion is nut going lu siippotl
effective pricq control ami thCongress is nut going 'to' *U|i|ioi l
it. o f might ju*i n\ wrl| not try
to have Ii-"
Pepper* statement mbix-alinc
thr* junkln-f uf etr tifli^ -foliltol
w m rnaJn os President Trunun
proved his personal survey nf
the meat shortage.
New York’s Democrrtif 1?snBor
Junes Mead—emsrittnjf from co:»frr.’ nce with V/hlte House. CPA
and Aj;ririilture Department of­
ficials—sciil- h; ♦* hopeful that
tn rmerg.ney decision will l*e
!f&lt; rthmmlng very ehoitly which
will help t&lt;| relieve ll&lt;_- tnea\ short-.

By AHHOLTATKI) rHESS

A s s o c ia te d P ress

Kiwanis Told O f

WASHINGTON. Oct. 9,
1/E)— Senator Clnudo-t’cpper
today »nid l»o is seriously
cunsideriiiK abandoning his
iu|iport of price controls because tin' program does not
teem to be working out.
Pepper was one of tlie
itaunchcst supporters in-last
Hummer's .fight in Uie Sen,*

Th? controversy over the meat
'situation rontinued hitter today
with mere politiral rharges and
eounbit charge*. Meanwhile, llte
. shops 'continue to offer little or
no meat. Most authorities agros
that there Is .plrnty of meat, but
A that it la graung nrt Uic range*
w . instead o l showing up ; at lha
packing plant
UNItiiA Director General L«GuaMin iVinied that meat is going
oversea* In ’ JNHRA cartons, lie
•ay* Ihe only meat going abroad
from hi* Organisation i* some

1946

Molotov Condemns Italian
Peace Treaty .Draft For
M aking Trieste Free State

‘ D r e a m b o n t ’ ■C o m m a n d e r

May Abandon
Says

W E D N E S D A Y , O C T . 9,

J" f*'"1 " meeting pUrr h r bath
httslneaa and dinner meetings.
*ine* '*?« Mayfair Inn ranimt nrcommodate tha club any longer,
it- was disclosed.
Thr'group voted lo fill “ friend­
ship” Imxea to be sent to some
foreign country, And bring them
to the next (heeling on Oct. 92.
The boxes must b« cigar tmxai
and can bo filled with school sup*
piles,
sowing supplies,
toilet
article* • and small toy*. It ,wa*
also suggested that a friendly
letter b* enclosed.
Mr*. J. P. HtD, announced that
plan* ara undarwty for a Foundrr'* Day program for lha next
dinner meeting, Mrs.- A )'H u n t,
finance* chairman, reported plans
for a rummage sale in the near
futufe.
v
Mrs'.JrMirlna Deal g a r * a rspurt of the conndl meeting of
District Four which was held last
weekend In Ocala a t Hllver
Spring*. Mrs. Rawlins, who alio
attended the meeting reminded
the group that during the -year
1948*47 International has asked
that 89 new duba be formed.
AUo each dub I* to increase lla
membership fie* members. She
the resignation of R a y ' Slaton a* stated that folTr new clube have
secretary and that Sam Martina already been formed and four are
has been appointed to fill the In tha making.
eaeaney.
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— A * Jooitatlon from tha Macon
club to the Silver Anniversary
which will ba obaarrrd there Oct
N E W YORK.
18-17*18 w ia road.
Corot Guard '
There ware II'm em bers pres.
. I at iL . w ia.il.today. aVd it
Naval Dhrtrtct. hi

7,!T&amp;-too freighter

Sen ator Demands
Rep. May Appear
B efore Mead Group
The t Inis v*»t*•»! A^stm i

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new iInnt Aml ahi fin ! ftwliiv

plcH't* §*t llir SUifr H*’.k MM I MM t ‘ tplfn| Iflll fti.il ftrifirwrittlr tl*'
y(ti}iii»ii («ii Tim' Suu&lt;l*«.i «•’ IMv
toil it llf.icli, • l i r t h
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Kofi III’*riH r f A Mill! hi.
A H
A linnH of Miami .tn-f
ilMr iri) *»f thr Kry i lnh . A
from A , H. Ilrrlonp, pufdfr o ff.iiv*
eommilf^
rhnirnmn
vvnt M'atl
Urging the jluli fn ilnvnlr llw r

rrarnliilivr ..Vudiru \\,*y of K*
tuck v

nriAwrr

v r s tic nt luff

Hftiwlr

('o rn u iiilrr

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*|iirili** 0 '-

About thr wtitinnr fi«imaoii Mum j
tiu n a' Cnmbinr prior t tin* No |
vrmlifr rslictinii.
The drriMiifl rnmr fr»»m « mem* |
In iliitriu sio n of * il« ir nturnilmrpt^

f n mint;

Up

*oo|| for

.« v o ir

l*er

of t h r

Kenntr nioifuiifi*#*

!(r|iuhtir«o Hennt»»r Hwftt Il)*-«
Ilrewatrr lob!
news men
felt thol “ in Jtr^l irtto Max." the Kt’hliK kinu whmilil |
h#» rfilteif

h r f u jr

thi*

i *.*d
MM ON. ( i i . tbt 3 t/P)— A
-'•no • j 'iP&lt;.|yia Dmo rr il. Rrprp*rntative
" ,tf"t J Engi ne I'm , Iml.iv -ailed upon
&gt;rf." v |jH, ;;01|ih to put tl- own wrlfare
" " first and if oeeevsory loeak with
! the Democratic party. In a speech
'** " ’ ,-efme the r.iKiigiu State fteinocra’’ | to t'.in-enti-oi, *
&lt;|rci.ired that
ni.K.d j ,u, |, rt hii-al* -In-Ill.I t-e made if
*
?be tl mi h i at I. part v continues Its
, , &gt;»iaiton -ill- ili, i Jit political
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\ longtime
11 ! c;i tl a "I tlie a ilin n iialra tio n . C o t
*” ' 1 I * n trd
tiiai *he m arriag e
be­
lt o r n ^ n v rininriit and Ihe P A G
" '*• * ol I t-e dissolved »t tl-c co u n try
*h-’ U wi|| (,P doom nl.

am dj ( ‘,,v wan the keynote speaker
'at tl-r convention railed to-ratify
’ 1,1 I the in initiation of Eugene Tat‘ ima lge na tlie next Governor of.
jfiv*irgia
lie (utterly denounced
L*'" l.iiilgmng tloninoi Flit* Aniatl si
' *' **i * iii.i| of Hi..... who Would eirt

rm nm iltio

[. IWt !l. )&gt;Vi
OitP ' At thr- eftrllrnf .ippor I milt y ! hr
ftpnrtAroint rrlrtlml Sflintf1 group frreiitly •*I'll*ill -it !
J c n K C n T illtC H O V C T
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S c r V IC L * S t u t l O n l l f T C

»*rtii tjri! i1 1 t1«if %
" i n 1 week A p iiitiln c t In- nft iv ilir-* **f i
bfllbi toniifhl h ( Ihn sprA w linir Miirtime iiuinUion

Kastrut

Hhuuliirt! I outfit hended tiy Depr.y ntid
| rny flfirsio n .

Sem inole H igli Student Council T o
• Send D elegates T o National Confab
Hemlnola High School Principal
Herman E. Morris entertained (ha
Student Council o f the high-srhnoj
Monday evening at .the Palms end
Pines with a chicken supper, slid
plans were mada to . send Ihrfi
Ueloiate* ta the national *ti"toAt
council
convention
at fit.
ivt'rifs
1
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sIL
* ' $
burg
on Noe.
7,
anda in
9th:
Tha council consists of Ihrpd
freshmen, four sophomore*, fife
junlori and six senior*, sit,I aro
sponsored by Miss EtherRisrr sad
Mrs,. Gladys Smith, both o f whop#
were “present.
||
Acting as a sort o f go-between
or buffer- between student* and
faculty, the council also Is
dieated to building up jchflrf
morale and greeting new student*
Mr. Morris on Babirday attend­
ed .the meeting o f. the Clilteqa
Committee, on Education at th*

llir rnbtnrt. tti
ot&gt; * ,t*M‘i^ -i.it
Mny acknowledged .liiteirnling police officials.
with the 'War Departmanl in lie ; Tits police and raiahinjpri n*ril
half of the Garsson interest* to I i lull*, -.ivolds. fij&lt;&gt; nriiiR and I« o
obtain war contracts. However, armored cars In tlirlr rffoit- t-i
the Kentuckian.' maintained he clear tile -upiare lu-forr the pal.re
did not profit ’financially -from
Aflcr the first i-nir, the crowd
hia admitted ctuineetlons, with the was p*tinuil"d to uiimtwr ta-lw'een
1Garsson*.
jn.tlOfl and 30,000 pci .mi,
t'nlicr said lim e inr,.nn. w eir
i Meanwhile, .^ttnniey General
Tom .f’lark announced that the killed, la'aler* of tin* mol, uid
Garsson ease wilt lie presented to tlirre wore eight -foul. Many of
a Federal grand jury beginning the Injured inrluding policemen .irr
tomnrrojr. _ Chief _ Justice H, J. saitl lo Iv- In. serioii* Cottdilioij,
Heldirr* and (--■•ahlnieii .
Low* of l)i« District nf. Columbia
court is tn h” ill charge of the shoulder to slimild- r to (dock o ff
grand' Jury prnl-e. Two special rutrsnrei to ll«- upiatirsind Itegan
Im-lv lnuk_
assistants tn CJnth, William I’nb furring the ciowj
Tey and W an Mallnrk, will pin- flur of ITie nmioii'.t rpra rlriilst,
sent Ihn government’s case to the ing Ihn ueh Dir crow I n|em-d fueginnd Jury.’ The Justice, Depart­ T here u rtr three loud e i plus ions
ment said It* casp has hern built, that soiHidril like lu,ml grenailes.
on a full F ill investigation Into In momentary pnnle the d'tnrtnfart* turned up by the Senate etratnr. hrnke and fled They i foiuud rin ko quickly, however,
committee’s lengthy heatings.
ami ri silinrrl (h rir reilslan cr to
May’* name was not* mentioned thn snhltrrs and police.
In thn Justice Department an­
nouncement o f the start of grand
HANRUET HEATED
jury action In the Garsson case.
Drews ter suggested that slnre
A banquet Will lw glvrn WedMay ts a candidate for re-elec­
tion, he should he given sn o)v nr* day evening at thr Mayfair
portunlty to state hit ease before hv the Hemlnola Chapter No. 2.
the Senate committee in view nf ordet nf Eastern Slar lit honor
Hie .frequant reference* made ta of Mrs, Hi&gt;**lr Christian. Grand
his activities daring the probe by Matron of the Grind Chapter vf
.Florida and other visiting officers.
|he upper chamber.
At 8:00 o'clock the.order will inert
-* ’rtie rhalrman of the House at the Masonic Hall and six rand'Military Committee was sub* dales will receive degrees.
heart ^attack and has been ro- - •
______ ■ — ----cuperaUng since In his home In . The county* Board of Public In*
Prestonsburg, Ky. May’s doctors I rtructlon will hold'll* retulxr meetindicated the lawmaker soon may Ing tomorrow rooming at the office
be able to traeel to Washington, or the county superintendent.

Farm Bureau Will
Name New O fficers
AI Meeting Oct. 14

Offirlala of Ihe Rebson-Ritt*
Herald plek-lhe-wlnner contest
.smnuncfd yesterday the beHom
on (Ms week's gssaee most be
turned Into the Herald office
not later than 11:00 o’eloclf
noon tomorrow or mast k *
!»•*(marked before that U a s if
mailed. This cam* w lias rwsnlt of the switch In the Ram*
ford-Dcloind game which w ill ho
played tomorrow night lnata*4
of Friday nlghL

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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9, 1946.

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANlORD, FLORIDA

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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9, 1946

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A lth o u g h it nm y com e as s o m e th in g o f a su rp rise
to most v e te ra n s to legrn th a t th ere is som e h o m e constrUc'tioli Koinfc on t o d a y d esp ite t h e ir incrensinK d i f f i ­
setTbee XT, ISIS. * r Ike fw l OffH* cu lties in /ibtuiniiiK a d eq u a te hnusiiiK, w o a re .not b lin d in g
« ISStM k fteriee. ■■£»» •}* A r* liom gs, o n e c o m p e te n t a u th o rity te lls us, but th e slu m *
4 pssirsM at ll*rek *» »*T&lt;
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o f the fu tu r e , l'o o r ly b u ilt o f p o o t m a te r ia ls .th e y n r e a e e n
aot-i-Atui u ntss
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"Even during the preccdiny decade, whep copstructlou costs wore nbjinrmdlly low and building materials
were plentiful, it was not possible for private enterprise
to provide' new hmiaing to serve all income groups,'* ibtjrs
f«otiis JuHtcmunt, chairmnn of the Committee on Urbnn
i'lanniiiK o f the Americnn Institute of-Architects. "With
the exception'of ft few public housing projects, families
of low incomes were housed in dwellings vacated by more
prospermia families who could move into the new build-

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&gt; &lt;"Although thc-re is a need for a vast quantity of new
housing at moderate rental* and sales prices, it is a need
that cannot be met merely ns a result of a government
■.ew.be* •&lt; Tke edict. A problem that was difficult under normnl condi­
wblrh I* *••*'■* tions has became almost impossible under the chnotic
ike » ' l«t
,,e**e ai*»el«b.*
. „ mI »lk*fwl»» conditions that now confront the building industry, .
"The effort to produce housing within present price
blreatlea «* •*** limitations in the face of existing mntcrinl shortages and
,1a are
'•* JhTfeh construction costs Will inevitably result In.makeshifts
!n»d jerry-building. Perhaps nothing can be done about
DAY, OCTOWtS t ; t t « 4' this situation now because housing of any kind-is critically
needed/ For the time being we shall probably sacrifice
VKK.tR FOR TpUAT
quality in tjn- hope of obtaining quautity.
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* "Wo can bstglit now, however, to plan for thu time
when wo shall no longer be forced to rely on make­
shift expedient* and when we nhnll be able to'begin the
orderly rebuilding, of our cities, recognizing that the
scope of the problem ho* been greatly enlarged by the
poorly built homes being erected during the present
emergency."
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"It &gt;,yi In ftnS print".;..^ -...-and every day language, so that you’ll
that', why you probably paid do know what you are doing when
attention* to It.
But you can you so to th* poll* In Nov.
take it from me. brother, the metOf the six resolutions, only twa
sage ift forth in the legal advor
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lleoment that hat been ruonlni other* .deal with ailualkoas in
in yOer newipaper for severe specific cauntiea and affect nniy
esks. entitled "Notice _T
of riec- Orange. Hllhborodgh ami Bay.
weeks,
nn** la
is plenty IMPORTANT.
|Ther*fbre unless you rwrtde tp onr
tlon"
Considering the fart thab-thU nf these •counties, your principal
I* h one-party and we have foTia-'rnnctml is with the . remaining
rv-olution* numbered 4 and b.
ad tha-habit of settling our pol-, i_.
itical problem. In a Hprtrtg lkmoe-| Theae two
. . . resolutions call for
ratle primary, moat of 'ua pay no radical ehanyri In the handling
sttrntion to General Elections In and distribution o f state fond*
the Kail, and even leaa attention If passed they will set up a
to Constitutional Amendmenla on ayitem of atrkt budget control
which wa are naked to express, and require that the legislature
urwlvea,
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act on all appropriation*. dolm
Some folk* don't evrn know|away with continuing approprijwhat a constitutional amendment tiona over which the UgisUtive
ia and I’ll' admit the auhjact It body has had no control,
pli-nty dry 'I f you stick to the, Joint Ilouae Resolution No. 110
•rthodox legal jnterprrtation. You — No. 4 on the ballot, would set
«**-, all law is hasod on that con-•up a Plrecior of the budget, who
ntltuMon. or at least It la supposed would he responsible only to the
o he. You can't take anything legislature. All state funds would
out or put anything in the con- be -under atrkt budget control,
■tltutlon without a vofe of the
j„|nt Resolution No. 78— No. 6.
people. .Sow am| then, your law- „ „ lh, ballot, would require that
makers In Tallahassee run Into a t ,w» making the approprlathmk
nroblrm that thru feel the rertre for ,.UHea o f public officials and
J g f S S O f . I k
employees and .11 other .spends
that happens they pass .J o in t of th# „ u t# t0 ^ budgeted and

SOCIETY EDITOR — O c e lia Truluck

Social Calcnaat
S P E C IA L

Pound*

301 E a s t F i r s t S t r e e t

tlon. Then at |he nejtt Goneral
wou,d do, * wwy
Election, the proposed amend- "•&lt;»»
continuing appropriation*,
menu are presented on the ballot.&gt; T.h*»*
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. A l the General Election. N o v . ' « t « * » t ona 0»# voters will
3, six Joint resolutions propoalng
called on to deddo In Novem- mend menu • to the constitution " f UlMtar the wrOieilt •system
will appear nn the ballot. Evary «*•? ■bout 20 " r 25 P * " * " 1 « * ■*,
•Itlxcn and voter should fully
oaponditures are budget. d|

HOLIDAY NOTICE

October 12, 1946, in obaorvnnce of “ Columbus Day."'
All ordqrft for currency, pnyrolls, etc. should be

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produce l^e good* MseVnty t»
j M ail Seeing to be the o n ly e jU t q r a i i
wovide Ut* highest sumlarj of aelf-co n scio u a , a w a r e o f the vlaiW o and
firing In th* world_
u niverse i|t w h it e r he live*. This^Vftaj iut
Arrest* i f girls under 18 year*
af age ha* Increased 1U8 percent
since Just before th* war, figure*
released by the Federal Bureau
M Investigation reveal. Their
crime*. Include stealing, burglary.
Orton nnd t**n murder. W* vgnfur* to say, without the fads to
prove It, that not many of the**
. * e* ar#
_ committed
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Crim
who regularly attend church serv­
ices, who etand fairly well in
Umlr ciaise* at school, who help
their mother* wa»h the dishr*
and make the la-d* at home. If
yoOC daughter hi delinquent In
these respects, she may I * start­
ing out on the Wrong course.

be»e resolutbmif ami If you -Jo
-rot understalid them, contact tomenne in whom you Hava confidant*,
srho dor* know what they mean
and get an explanation In simple

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W A S H IN G T O N
LETTER
WASHINGTON, (/V) — Things
aren’t going ao well in the animal
world cither. The WiUllfe Rctjlfw,
an InUrlur Coparlmenl suth-up
o f art Idea from publications afi
oyer th. country• tend a few fdrelgn one*), relates.

He M-hoot* Is to teach the student
U read. An Aaanc|ated Press
fu tu re writer declared tha x)ther
day that reading Intelligently cmt^rdon^laruuM
breeds the detection o f propagan­ I OkUhLmL*
da. tha separation of fact from
fiction, lit* recognition of edi­ a the last I I *a*»on. 3,750,000
torialising In Ike new*. It Is also .Tows have been hlsstcd ruriuly
Important to know the difference snd rffklently out of their rnosD.
2. The Kaibab deer ere.htaded
between a gtatement o f fact and
th* axpreulim of an opinion. Our
Constitution gives as the right t0
big herd agsin
express any opinion on earth; It
•g of does is
Opes not .glre u* tho right to
gloomy concluiVsller G.. Murrn

The state's sweet potato crop, a

loean’l air his sevr-ta.
2. *If you want to know Just how
•a tell the age of a cotton tall ralfblu the men to turn to are Ihtus
Peter Thomron and Otto A Motteruen of Pennsylvania State Col­
lege. Thty sav bon* atroctur* has
a lot to do with It.
3. Wlere to get tha lowdown on
how to weigh a Minnesota moor*.
4. What a aolt’on eaglet. In
northern Montana eats: snakes,
ground squirrels, rabbits end
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rrncaa. This article I* hy a man
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L. Alien of Lan.lng, named Harry Truman — Harry
Yarn Truhisn, that la.
naaunng akunkt.
The Uevtew

IK fthe practice, we may
idiltienal undesirable *pvdigiised in this country."
. .. olghorn sheep hatw their
troubles, is do th* Kaibab dter,
but In i ihiTunfnt way. In tha bighorn rdurdre, Fred Mallery Pack&gt;rd
there are about twice
„ maaw’ awud aa rams,
TharV *ru. other 'guide * to fuller
k n o w l^ . 'in the Review. It lells

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livestock foodstuffs and industrial
use, Florida offers

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I w ill la k e ord ers fo r h a n d m a d e g if t s
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POSTPAID. SATISFACTION

GUARANTEED

May wv rrn.l you tjumiiflt Utc m ill 31 ntbred perennial flowe;
pUuils front our famous tleuioiytratitm gsrjervt? 3t t-xquhlte flow­
er*. *ull tilt* colors o( tit? ralhbo*-,' inchKilng t-n-lr* of ottr ncs
•direr pink HOSE DAWNS T!ii&lt; t* oar unusual w.ty 'of oilrertL-4iw
tme of the turgwsl ,iml oldest t.Hfrertr*, in Htc wiukl. Yofir trmaf
v e your planus and our bbtwiinr.i jerepers. Notlilng rL-*- to pot-

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John

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P a r t y O n It ir t h d a y
John !.. Miller wa* It.innretl on
Id* liitthdiiv In't Tue-di) with a
tlinn-r given by hi* mot hat Mi*’.
Mila Mdler, ut her home on \Y*--i
First Street.
The iTiia'ci tabic 'Wrt- laid wi'li
u white Iftli-lt lovvr anil held tinwhite hirth-lnv take inppv I with
yellow la n llr ,
I'ink \iiir mti*.
.p«‘l*cd .Willi -f4lU.rari.n-U.U4. lJ..Mnqy useful biitlnlu) gifs
Wert- plated uik UUi I the lirmoti-e"*
plate.
Appropriats wing* were *&lt;&gt;ng bv
the -Kroiq&gt;.
I’ho-,- 'enjoying the
occn Jon were Mr. and Mr*. John
I.. .Miller. Mr*. W. U Htoudenmitt-, Mr., anil Mrs. Ji E. Baker,
Mr. ait,| Mr* Earnest linker. Mi
l.enii Allli-k. .Mrs. I.ul.i Millis,
.Itii iirur Line or J Jnrkj« Milb-r.

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boasts 800,000 acres ideally suited
for growing sweet potatoes!

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Trwly one o f profossional perfection!
For machine or machlralngg .wawfaif
r , « . It add* tb« advantngea of cold
waving (o boat waving through a new
baelc aoftoning ingredient . . . pro-

\wrHM attitude toward th* valua of
*"* ,T‘"; bounties In. reducing the coyote

rrssi Luiiford, England, a pair
sf bird wgtchtrj contribute g
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A successful fl*h- fry w* put
, nn Oct. ft at Rock Hprlng- by
local Union No. 2:17ft. 8m f*-rJ.
Urotherhood ut Carpenter* -ml
Jollier*, Mr. W. A. Cook, • h.iij.
Mrs. Philip J. Allen of this man of arrangement*. Attci-nng
city and Mr. nnd Mr*. E. E. Grow from l^ungwood »e re Mr. an t Mr*.
of Miami have returns! from .ill David Llviug*ti4i. Mr. and 'lr*.
ixtt-'n*ive motor trip to visit \V. S. Ijirgent and farnll) iinl
friends and relative* In North Mr. and Mr*. A. M. Urg&lt;-n -rul
Carolina, Knm-ke and Martins­ family.
I'erry Wale*, *011 of C. ' -rville, Vn. Wilke* Itarre, Phila­
delphia and ‘Chester, Pa.,* Catnikm, ton Wale*, Is a gue.t nt :d*
N, J. and Wilmington, Dela. Th-ry father in Fern Park. P e m *&gt;•»
Ireon Purser with the Mer.' ait
were gone 15 day*.

were cultivated- A ctually, Florida

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income, only 20,000 acres of land

H o n o re d A l S h o w e r B y T h re e H o ste sses;

The Apterican Childhood Edu­
cation ofsSanford had as a guest
The board meeting of the San­ speaker (&gt;n Momluv Miss Sarah
lllK T lt ‘ANNOUNCEMENT
ford' Garden Club will meet at Carnrll, reading rpecialiat for the
Winston
I*uhlishers.
She
super­
10:00 A. M. at the Chamber of
Mr. and Mr*. Don '
vised a deiqonstratlon reading
Commerr# Building.
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Mrs.
Harry
Kudcll
ha*
return­
group
made
up
o
f
IS
third
grade
Tha Social Department of the
Shorten I^»u bom Oct.
8anford Woman* Club -wilt have children from the Southside Pri­ ed Irom points in Ohio and Nc-v local hunntal. Mr*. Ym
mary
School.
York.
a dmrnrt bridge at the Club llou«y
fermer llciltrici* Carson.
MU* Cornell began her demon­
w
mi 1::io p. M. Ho*te**eit will in­
stration
by
becoming
acquainted
. chide Mrs. W&lt; A. I^avitt, Mrs.
Mr*. Floyd Fullerton of Like
John Mcisch, Sr., Mrs. Howard with the children. An open dl*. Onora returnul front Tumpu Mon- V i h l e n F a m i l y H o l d
cuasion
followed
concerning
"Wild
Mnnlielh. and lira. Frances Mt-riR e u n io n O n S u n d a y
weather. Guesta are rc&lt;|«J?slcd to Animals'' amf later "Deer," .the
make reservations with any.of thu latter being the topic of the
A family reunion pf .‘Id mcml*-i'
reading- lesson. The' 15 pupil*
Mr*. H. L Wheeler of Oviedo
hoattues.
The Junior High P. T. A. will were divided into two groups with ha* been ill for the past seieial wa* held at the home of Mr. an.I
Mrs. C or/c Vihlen at Wind,.
meet at 3:^0 P. M. at the school one • group leading orally while day*.
mere Sun lay honoring ttje arri'.il
with Edward M a r s h a ll, gu&lt;-&gt;t the -other read silently, llolh
aprakir, discussing "Better Under­ groups read a story In the Win­
Shirhy
Smith
and
Jnckic in America of hi* sut«r( i M&gt;standing between th4 School and ston third grade reader entitled Brotrhle, studenta at F. S. C. W., Itreta Vihlt-a from Sweden.’.Dur­
A fte r
the Tallahassee, were guests of their ing the dov the Virthday.-r of tin^
the Home". The board meeting •‘ Faraway .Ports."
ho:t'» chiklren. Eric' nnd Rotini-.-,
ptrplla reading silently completed families-this past weekend.
were celebrated and nl*o the birllo
the, story, they drew pictures of
THURSDAY
.. a doer. Then both groups were
Roy Howard, Jr., who i» attend­ day* of Mr*. E. I ’ . Hunter and
A rake *&gt;•'
The T. E. L. Class of the Fir»l assembled into one and riiscuised ing college In _Tallahs»H-e spent Randall Bobbin*.
Baptist-Church will moot at the the story, difficult words and the weekend In 'lh l* city with his m rved in the afternoon.
Attci\diug tin- fnmlly rlinner and
. home of Mrs. Lillian Vickery. '3011 viewed the deer picture*. The
nil day-visit With tin- honor guc*i* H u b c r t - S m i t h T o W e d
West Thlnl StreM at 7:30 P. M. instructor t Jnciudnl lesson* In
Mr*. Victory and Mrs. Rhoda Ew­ phonetics, art and language.
. Mr*. John Kick hs» .returned wer? « rati'Emma Vihlen, Mr* ant
M is s H u rt O f O c a la
ing’* group will be hosteascs.
After. vthe
demonstration -the from So.lu*, N. Y. where*she ha&lt;
The regular meeting of the A.C..L. heldr -a short
business meet­ been spending the'past two month*.
American Red Cross will Ire held ing with Miss Mary Rtdri^son Mr, Kick will return Nov. I.
at 10:00 A. M. at the Chapter presiding. Tho minutes of th.
House.
Edward Higgins and Lea la-sh-'i
last meeting were read by the
Hanford Home Demonstration secretary, Mr*. Eloi* tyilklns, af­ (•.•turned Monday evening from
Club will meet at the (tome of ter Miss Robinson flnUhed the Atlanta whrre they^ have born on
Mr*. W. B. Brinson. 1422 Patk scripture rending.
a three day business trip. *
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Avrnu* at 3:00 P. M. with Mrs'.
.
An
open
discussion
with
Mis*
John 1). Andes, Jr. us ro-hn&lt;trs*.
Carnell was held concerning read­
Mr*. Myrtle Smith ami llerlieit
ing. Mr*. Carmeta Hay. speaking Smith, former residents, wenFRID AY
in' lylmlf of the fourth- gradu visitors* in tht* - city yesterday.
The Central’ Circle of the Gar teacher* of the Southside ami
Th*v air now'making their home
den tlub will meat with Mr*. We* table Primary, Schools, ex.'
in Ocala.
E. II. ClemenU on Park Avenue prassed appreciation tp Miss Car*
at 10:00 A. M.
nell for the excellent rending
Lieut. Conulr. Lm ls E. BrtgwV.I
The Sallia Harrison Chapter of program.
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ha* relurned to Jacksonville Naval
tho D. A. R. will meat at 3:«0
Air Station after »l&gt;ending n fewr
P. M. with Mr*. E. II. Clamant*,
day* a* the gue*t of Mr. and,Mi*.
6&lt;)o Park Avenue with Mr*. W. L. M r s . M . B , S m i t h I s • 8. C. Graham.
US. J. II. MENICJt
Henley and Mf*. W. If. Thigpen
H o s te s s T o C irc le
a* co-hmtessi*.-- All V i s i t i n g
Dr. J. W. Martin rvlurnod
daughter* ate invited to attend.
Saturlay from hi*-vacation spent
The
Professional
and
Business
• The Atalea CJrtle cf the GanJrn
In ||&lt;i*ion with hr* son amt dam hClub will meet at 8:00 P. M. with »\ omen* Ciprlc o f the firs t Meth- lerin-law, Mr. 'and ' I I M. .11.m y
o»|i*t
Church
met
al
the
home
of
Mr*, ft. A. Monfortoft at her
Martin.
home nil Sanford Avenue M*-m- Mr*. If. B. Smith recently with
the
business
meeting
being
con­
her* are reminded that bulb* will
ducted by Mrs. P. 11. luHisiug.
l&gt;e exehanged.
Mi** Kuth Hale presented the
The Hlhlscu* . (Ilrrle nf the mission study.
At the close of the mecling
G.irlen Club will form a motorrefreshment*
were
cad. ut 10:30 A. M. al the anchor, delightful
nge ar,| drivv? to the heme o f Mr*. served to the following: Miss
Sannnv lump nn the Genevn Bond Saidee Williams, Mis* Mildrfd
r There was ntli*ic by out-of-bn. •
fnf a rnv. red di*h 'lunchuon. Mem- Await, Mis* Ruth Hale. Mr*. O.
•r ill list*. Most attractive irfrvv
b»-r* are rairJirded tfyst the name* K. Goff, Mr*. Nancy Brock, Mr*.
k •i|iCist* well- seivisl.
nf native tH.d flowOr* arc to lie P. II. luinsing, Mr*. E»car Price,
Betuming from . vacation spent
Mr*. Jack Home. Mr* J. C. Calla­
n*ed as roll call.
. tn Mn suchusette are Mr*. Gem
han and Mrs. M. B. Smith.
iv iltridgi uii,| Mr*. Melifmulil win­
, also uttendrd tin E|&gt;i*i-i&gt;|&gt;ul, Tri* ••
f i l i a l in Philmb inhiu In which the
,f funner was a delegate.
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A V O ID
Till' Civic l . . i t
heki tie ffc-i
of-the-season scsioii !Ht* T.-rioey
‘S E R V I C E F I L M
With n large •OtendutM'O of ot-IS*I 1mm* It(eluding two new men !wr».
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•I Thdle wa* a long program of
flteatthity, without your ever
it i businrii* presuleil over by Mr*.
reallilnx, i gtecalorinx dlnpa| Bayhurn Slilwee. It wa* von-.l to
film sdhms to the fabric of
*r
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y let two ivturned war vet. sn*
the n it you feel la etlll quite
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put oil movie* each one evening
nesr. If you haven't noticed
n week in life Library.
this, ethers have, be quite
' Many mcmlieiV volunteer..1 (o]
enrol Out our Dry Cleaning
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r alien,I the dtNtrirt tmetin,- of
removes this unsightly film
, Women’* Club* in Hnnfcril m
completely. Lengthens smart1( Frlilay,
ltd .
18. Itefrpshiqi-qt*
ault Nfel
••
, were *erve&lt;l by Mr*. Halite I.a- •
, 1
Vigne, Mr*. F. J. Nlcineyei, 'll*,
il C. II. Searcy. Mt*. Iluyimru 'Illwee.
Longwimd Canl Club met* ilh
Mr and Mr* J. Ili-mv M. ick
Sntuiday night ut The ttuk
u-n
113 Palmetto Avenue
P h o n e 914
* Ibreo tabl-s of player* al Pti hie
| wVre entertained.
|
* Service at the Episcopal • -tclii
* on Oct.

valued
at well
over
a million dollars,
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,
Yet, to produce this m illion dollar

Wildlife o f the InaecLdhR va­
riety, however, see nut to bo eat•ng well.
LucUe A. Ulc. esti­
mates la jig . Indiana publication
that I.442ASO Insula were gobOdd up by ryartlug bird* amt their
/otmg. in • «U&gt;* on 60 arr. a.
WirrtJV - O W J W . DMglee-aud A. If.-’
cf W K field er -In Michigan Uk* a dim

% California. Thi
“ I t l« coytalnly
.landing that pert
sorta'lon o f bird
heir lib ration ft

profitable field

young and undeveloped asset com*

" | , What’ with depth g-barges kill- (1
lug whale*,'wartime 1 laughter of
bird colonies, etc., the lalq war
really wa« rough. Says Ira Gabrl- ,
•Ison, director of ,|h# wildlife
services: "W a r sum* to bo bad
,or wildlife and fish as well a*

I or man."

R e a d in g S p e c ia lis t

Ijongwood

made on or before Friday, October 11, 1946

U . S. R id s G a r m e n t s

ill I

Mrs. 8.
Cmham, Miss Jcw.-ll ward. Mr*. Krn«-*i Southward.
I'itlmnn and Mrs J. (). A m in ,1M is N’ ih 'II Smith mid Mi- \V. I*
Sr., honored Ml*.* Grvtchen Lew is Chapman.
popular bride-elect, with n mievCl.\l*o All*. J. V;. Jk*c4-&lt;in. All*.
Iim/iln, shower recently at the John Kad'-r. Alt*. John Abraluini*.
home of the Utter ho.tr,s, cm;, Mr* 1“ I. Allen. Alt., Phyll'.
West Twentieth Stieet.
Ctnelrr. Mr,. hrc,l llarri.on. Mi*
Tht- room* nrn- attractlxvty Alice llolmn. Mi»s Ella Bolton,
discorated with ghidiolu'e.* nnil* Mr*. V n iiie Draper. »&gt;fr - 1-Si!
other P a l fl,»ver*.
Itingo n;.*' \\ illlai.l. Airs. M K. linker, Mr.,
plny.'d. daring the evening tunll \V. c
IK-Oomsej, Mr*. A. C.
prirdt were won by Mr*. It. I.. Alclie^ttidd*. Mr*. Alice Atnle*,
Caldwell and Mrs. Hurry Watt.
Mr*. Rntwrt Cote. )li». L
S.
The gift* were htmighl into the; I lor key. Mr*. Edwar J KirchlY,
living room in a Urg.- white nir Mr*. W. A. Cagle ami Mr*. C, C.
plane. No. lit, that liriiu All** follin*. Jr.
la-wri*’ fiance** plane number, n^l, Al o
Atr-. .fulian
WiUon.Mr*,
prreentrd thg honoree.
‘ ,
jChaHe* llork.y, Alt*, la-wi* lingR’ frv*hmerit* of punch, mind- heV. Ml*. Margaret Jnmmr*. Mr
wiehrs and a**orted cakes w. t'ei | lerey.
Air*. Clvde I’ ieivy. Airs
•erved frAot thy dining table whidi&lt; llruiv
Watt. All*. MivK.&gt;-.
Mr*,
wa* ovetlairl with a lav.- cloth. E. N. Eliding, Alt*. It. A. Etnris.
centired with a low arrangement, Mrs f&lt;. K.*"Uauman. A ir * - Alex
of Enll. flowers flanke I by ctystnl, Johlt-ou. Alt*. John Wynne. Mr*.
candrUhra holdin? liglKe.1 taper*. \V’. M. McKIm, 'li** Al ir»
Guest; Invlltxl to be with Mi- - MvKInt and All*. Erutik Ailo’ili-. ,
l ewi. w. te: Mr, \Y F. Eewi-.j
A|&gt;|&gt;
M l„; Mux |
Mr*.
Air.-. Jie ( orlrv, Mr*. II. E.-5lor-|, ,
. ,,
...
,
,,
.i
\l.. Ii l i --i .i ...,ii tu t i l-*1 Hr*
" e iit . Mr*. &lt; hail.-. Ihii, lilt*-Jonei, Mu. I**t«*r
of Orlando. Ml*- J.-weli
Mr*. S. C. ^mlihai and

WEDNESDAY

DAK RIDGE. Tenn., CA*)— A
meth&lt;Ml of laundering cloth, a to j
get rid of radioactive couumlna- '
ion has been developed by Man-.1
mllnn District, and it ia baingl
used .to safeguard workrra'in the]
atomic research plant hara.
Th* Oak Ridg* public relation*
•ffir* annuunetd:
, "The operation I* similar to all
aundry operation*. The clothing
s pul into a revolving cylinder
•nd washed In a specially prerare.1 solution dtslgned to remove
-.ny radioed Ive material which
night hav* clung to th* clothing.

country need* Is “ production,
. ■ ■ ( jJ
• , more and
I
Th e p la g u e o f Americani.Mti. Itven in t
S^uoktnJ u*the**United ^
I jH a e o je r iw n nd o p e ra tio n * ns ra d a r, IIch ii
for economic as well ns political •tertall.tm .' W e seem to bfe c o n c e r w u onl&gt;
leadership. Th* »&lt;esl wray for th e; th in g *, a » i f ill them a lon e luy p o tter, Vi
U alVkiRutre t u ^ m b jt J,0'?®11? ' I w h en o n r re n l g lo r j’ lie * in m a n \ h iin »elf,

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O f R a d io a c tiv it y

iMn when »»• MV1* ,hal wh,li

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M i.v * G r e t c h e n ’ L e w i s , " B r i d e - E l e c t ,

TOO. L A T E T O C L A S S IF Y

' The following banks will bo closed on Saturday,
Even ua a vote-getting device there will be uo prom­
but It g « v» *ht k,Ui ■
ise*
nf
tax cuts. Federal expenses remain .high because of
fr«m school.
_____
interest oil tbe public debt, vuternn aid nncS national de­
When Thomas Jeffarson said. fense, the latter an 18 billion item. Further, a new con­
" H « govern* bast who goTCTir* ception of taxation sees it its n stabilizing Agent to comlea st,''*or wortls to that effact. |bnt infiatioir.
.
ha*»aa not Odtikln* oT tht pr**.......j
President
Trumnq
in
nit
interim
report
on a revised
entf fpepoerstk ‘ '
* "
order) 10.|ft..|7 budget recommended "with added emphasis'^
•'&lt;;£!that there be no tax reduction pyti| .inflation danger
patoeq. *Jnaopit O'Connell, Jr., geiA'rnl'counsel of the
m tnni in* ......... - .... pend* (Treasury Department, reiterated His, U x philosophy btmuch Urn* trying to regulate fore«a recent meeting of the Califdmift Stote Bnr Aaaocia*
. Site of randy bar* and thing* (|0II
Coronado, Calif.
. •
i that that 11 .
!.
Such a realistic view nnd frartk pronouncement from
?
,LoMming
I political leaders is heartening. The public would rather

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I l f A R T H U R B K C K W IT H , JR .
Ifereld Sport* Fd ilu r
fJametirne for the Hanford •
D efan .I football contest w ill l„
7 :4 5 Thursday eteniug instead of
the regularly srheduled etaiting
lim e of M;lf» I*. SI. it was an*
notldred today hy Herman M orris,
prjm lp al
of
Heudnote, H i g h

flraiithiitn quotes, it irrma ’’ that*
» « » asking for trouble % /
evro talking to the players after
the game.
'
*

IN SID E SP O ttT S REPO RT

Concentrating On
P assing A ttackB u lld o g

WEDNESDAY, DCT. 9, 1 5 4 8 *

THE SALFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLO R ID A

P A C E FOUR

Lately v». Faint"
I
“ Hpeakl ri g of what took
The iirrtpire aU*w is still hrew* ' place on the field, there is almost
jug in the Flo rid a' Slate la-ague.1unanimous testimony that Hlein,
. Ill a letter received Mila w e e k 'rfk r rfld not rurse the umpire, hut
from Judge W'. f», (Iramhain, cM r^nnaV player wrote, 'other than
of minor lesgoh hasrlnill, the judge cursing a m i swearing at Umpire
1l a t e ly I could see no reason s h y
fltclncckh was thrown from the
game-' O f routs* if this inayrr
le right then Merikger Hlelnetke
should have lieen removed from
the game.
Nearly every witness
Uoarh Fpee Martin Is concen* testifies that the umpires n m e

(rating mi a passing attack to
throw against the Celery 'Feds
Thursday night,
Kelly llorgh,
fresh from trailing the Bulldogs
'N aturally we havr hern talk*
fh'hiH.I.
to their 111 to 0 victory over tne lag over the game all the way
T lie game time Is In-log set up I’alatka Msroons will I * the man from Hanford anil whrn the um­
III ptrfri to have the finish route t for Bcminole to atop.
pire* came In »e took up some
Ihugh tossed to Mm shall Me* of the decisions with Lately.'
earlier slore Frid a y w ill )■«, n
j l.stighlio, rangy iJifg left end frjr
" I have nuflotikt that Jhis young
42 yards to place the hall on the man I* telling the gospel truth.
Maroon four ( mid murker to aet The playhrs had hern discussing
op the first iV lsiiiil lolirhilowO the game, wrr* mad about it*
Need n L A X A T I V E ?
and eonnreled wltii Prison for ip nulrome and decisions rendered l.y
yards, last Friday night, to act the umpires, and when the um*
81,&lt;V-Drsetki
op urnittiei'.
pirra came In the restaurant thn
k I*
Charles lleslty, swivel hipped playrrs immediately hrought tip
l-U isA j
speedster, led the llelaiml ground |heir ennttovorsy with them.
, »f»ue* I
|attack, picking tip |2U yards,
"In any e&gt;enl when I ran get
J UwsOr
i lleatty is noted fhr his «klrta In It I will handle this rase as
. |ki|&gt;lfiiv
around end. Friday flight against to me it should lie handled.end
|the Maroon* he made two trips those nut sallsflrd ran lake an
1around .his own left end, one for aptiral to the Kiem U tr Cum*
, It yards and the other for till,
mjltee."
.
lleatty picked up many yards
The Idler Is self egulanatory
against Palalka running from thuj 'and show, wjirie me Judge elands
shott-punt formation nod the lie- on the tyt&gt;e of hrawl that oiLand level ses ate deser lin'd a * eurr.'d in iH'lmod aflrr the gameliirky and timely.
Arrordlog to the testimony thst

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IMPROVE YOUR
POSTURE!

to i l In h&gt;uiii)'j|p Count),
PtvrMi,. fitU .«,'«! *di»y i»f
19ic;
.. '* *

i* itrn v iH is

, &lt;:iirik Circuit cr.uM,

K-mHvilir Combir. r

( it 'H HKHNIMJ.V
A# t'lr.fk u/ (lift
t'ou/t Ninth.

I r i T i f ll'it T UKAl.r

rult ^

A SPENCER
i,ifr«||
(*ir.

.»f nr KlurMsi, ihU |7ilt

will flhr# you grocefully
conioge. Vow'll
feet better-loot better.

HurMn, tn *11*1 tut • r e d

Hpttiliiolp Conrily,
Hletoan Hnmernmlng .
•"
n o r iir*
PEALD
S n llrf U l i f o l r a Iren Mini « , Id R tH lir
Platts for the g rTatrst i l l c U u
t r i . n i l H B l In liu,Inrun at O rlm ' hoiiirriiniinx a ir _getting under*! .1 Kin ,. JU S ©Write H|„ uiwter Ik*
; way under the directum of J . M.j r .t ll}.:.!. nainn of Hewinnln fru it
[AlhrlUrm.’ J r., alumni i w t e U r y of! i iimuanjr. an&gt;t that wa la lo u l In
r-a l-t-r ««M nam« pnr,nant In
I the u n iv e rs ity ,.
*'
It* l»rm» of ths •K lrllllom r (tarn*
•
l O u r l ' r i l l t l t a w i of
Main evreila on the program hi-jluln
i &lt;&lt;.111141 Hifn ill, n * r k **f ih ,
thus fa r include a llnsiernm ing
i irrnll Court of K , ml no I , County,
*■
pi*), fiMitball gam e, and ■ par* I I .1,1.1
arlC*
KrstivitM-s will start at H;im
I*. M., N'ovv Ifi. with thn play at
hOTII* TO SN'KiH
Stover Theatre, followed hy open
M» Hm u Ii M JLuttilton, plarr of
-lefts« ItfiknfrMft
house In a ll the dormitories ami
Vsin nfn (ifrtviey
rtl Pi ii|#*
fia t houses.
.Saturday morning,
SI sift 1lie *m! llsiy 4«f
rha|K*l w ill he held at H:!lO fob'
I * 1918, I h a
null f«r
towel hy an Alumni Association! ss.fse
ptflOLf’
»f»|f*«
mei ting.
nisi Ssf H*llTl
(*«8(Fs FlnfMfl,
«l»lif * 11*1* s| tMl** Ilf which **»ld
The hlg parade wilt leave iltd ly
Field at I :I*0 I*. M. and end lip atj V U WIIMr- If atiiiIfnfi. I'UIMIff.
Nrtmlr M. ilitMlIiiiM, iM friiilinl,
the Municipal Ntadium In time
•sfflrful
—i . l ' Wltnr.A H») Hi M
.,1 i MaHf&lt;»r*lt Nr»iiln«il»* (‘minly,

&gt;i k h . a r c h i l n.
• 4MITH
Spencer C «r» rlU re
’ • * Registered
2718 1‘alm ello A rc.
TOUCH TON

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D R U U CO,

Y O u V w i N q ? A T THE

S A N F O R D S C H O O L OF AVIATION

uf

fur (v*ir rtmieculltft* w«#k* In lh«
R «i»fa l

firviiUdlm

i»i»l»ll*ltHt

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Hunfunl
fotifMFx FI'»»I4a
W ITN KM MY IIANti ANt» SKA!*
W K i r i A L ; M T il IH »‘o l , HT, TIIM
•ml f&gt;AV. n K im T o B K H
Iff*

fi fc lIKHNbON

lylirk i*f llt» l*|rrifji Onirt.

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faumard Itsrker

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P le n t y O f

Kyra n a m in e d —Classes fTited
20.V H. Orange A * g .
Orlando, Florida

I'hone &lt;8*7
•AMR** arii

FLO O R S
L E G A L

and

N O T IC E

SA N D E D

R E F IN IN G

F IN IS H E D

C O M PA N Y

. B. N. McCIumf

FOR RENT

5 ARTICLES FOR SALE 9

I]

WORK WANTED

Lurlks Court P r U n d ,
. Phone Ut*M

Hr

Phone 888-W or 9166

HF.E UH for Innersp/iiiif Mat- EXI'KUT punting-rnulracl or
. I reuses.
Hug
Hprings,
and
hourly basis. H. (I. (Jrogatt,
Hollywood
lli'ilt ul fneUiry
roofs irpalrnl. Phone 1154 or
F U H N IH IIK D ruum, gm Ucmen
priros. detail store A display
7H.U.
. nrefgrrcl.
A ll
cgnriji|(U)fTa. - - room. —l .
— ‘ — .
I'UIILIC
sii'iingrni
BIO W. Brd Ht.
110 W. FIHHT HT.
Park, phone 11JO
rirhola
llcddlng
A Furniture Ck».
liKUH O OM for rent. 310 Pal
Hanford Mnttrcaa Fartnry
L A W N S mowed,
. I'hutie IIIIJ arid (I7J*J.
plume PHI J.
FUHNIHIIKIi room

2

WANTED TO RENT

150 H K W A d ll f " l t» " "r three
-s'liedriNiin i i f&lt;r• i l l , hid house to
desllalde nulghl'oiIiihhI I.&gt; perOiaprilt resident, di-ol in ml
. vaore. U s IQ if desired. Wt|i
, pay top rental. |l»x J.J.M ., c/o
H erald.
F U ftN IH IIK ll apt.
h r two or three
child I i'o or pbl*.
rmnil &lt;4(1(1 lieiween
2 ami Is,

USUI) Iron doulde Led rnmplete
with springs'multless JUJ W. l,A WNR m o w e d
prices. Jerry lair
Il'lli Hi.
.lost jtirivn l! (Imid supply
t IH lK Il IH O N IN li IIOAIIUH
H IA N I.liV IM M iK ItH
H A IU tW A K K CO.

LOANS

FLO W HUH
Yniiiig roiiple
for all occMshm*
nmollis.
Nuj M rN H II.I. A V O H T, F U lK I t H
Viildet I In'ell
I'elerr Ave. Just s f f Hines
M nod 12 nod; I If flee ph. (O'! Mu ldett»” ph C J0 I!

3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
10 At'ltKH
407.1
High wielded land'on cmriily puVI-.I
liiad' IH miles aoulliwi'sl Han
find, l miles mirth nf Apopka
pear ‘ I1ih'!» Hpilngs I'aik and
putdlc swimming pool, Term s,
P, O. Hos I3M), Orlando.

i gnod *U room hunguluw- hi
fpilet section on Ihirc lots, lias
eight laigo la-ating fiuit trees.
Cun give poisi’scloti.
' (41.750.00

OUF.HT A. WILLIAMS. Itrallnr
Itaymoinl l,umh|ulvi, Aswainlr

REAL ESTATE WANTED
•K- NKKIl l.llTlNO H , nf Farms,
Humes, Urnvea ami Husines*
Prnpeity.
W. It.
William*,
R ealm . Tom Holt A**oclale,
Plume 1120. 110 N. Path A m -.

B ARTICLES FOR SALE
FILL UP with Fuel Oil and Kero•rim before winter.
II. JL Pup« f a , jn r. SSO

non nn'iiHK

tislf-pm pirk-np.
1011 Chevrolet canopy, lullf-toil
llO llltO W IIF.IIF, W IIK IIB
truck. T im l'ir power &gt;nw fmP I II V a C V IH IIK.HPH(,TI'.I)
rot'ing Isrgg stands of lim lier.
YO U it natuial desire for privacy
120:: W. 2nd.
in laniK-y matters is strictly*
rcs|H'dcd hera,
Frien d i and
It K O O N I) I I I O S' F. II washing
rdativea
are nut uucstlonad
machine.
Trotter's
Appliance
a I,mil your ctedlL
Your aev*
H rivirc, .'till W. 2nd Ht.
ployer or buslnraa ataoclatai
U P IM U IIT piano in flist class
will grot near of yutlr poraonal
rnnOMIun. One bed and drrsaer.
affairs. Thera ia no cauaa for
John Henkarlk,
Paula Huail.
•mbarraaameiU.
Iteasunalda credit ro«|ulremenli. - Unless Mltl IPtilflPBljl Nil(ill Ills
I'hone Cuimly* 4IU2.
l,dr»m ,il dmifrlliiH Id Intsr. *' tli»No cn-makeri on money loin*. iii ••!»**r*% ilMPFlhHj
thrtrln
Mill
Hce us for
Variable payment plana.
’hjifiicf •
he i&lt;»lit *♦ I hi"
DOOR (.'HIMFH
h**fi&lt;
»*
tliiop
ftirtt
the
riMirt
\
F A M IL Y LO A N CO .
1 ft»r hUiBth r,f Nnirint"
We have a complete * line nf
Flurlda Hank Bldg.
Phutte 3&gt;
i‘ll l« tills I til tl-M
NuTone’
H A N FO III) II Alt l&gt;W A III'. I D ,
ill* 2l»tl (InV "f «#,‘tp»t,i I
12 SPECIAL SERVICES
•Jin F a s t 'F ir s t . Ht.
3I0N H
IW riuart Kkro . ,
IJ
Show ran is and pnatara
PHKMHUllK ( ItOKKItH
O — ttKI^H SK IN HKit V IC E
H A N FO R D H A R D W A R E CO,
i.I.O, It, tjuulress, Phone 1021
210 hhist F irs t Ht.
-AND NOW, FAMOUS OuOUS/ J

,f

a**-rIf * m* m
. mm

Spanish A barrel ly|w
whit# and colored
H. A It. ttOOFIN’U T I I .K CO .
PUnt-.TUO Carswell HI., Phono 1121
Daytona Peach, Fla., Hog At I
J U S T arrlvedl New shipment nf
BOQ x |A and n 50 X HI I/ee
lire*.
i
•
A T L A N T IC S E R V I C E H T A T lO N
I'hunn 0104
('inner 3rd * Park

N IC IIO L I.H
8 T U H IO O F P IIO T O tiR A P II Y
fur finest quality
Andy J*n*yn, proprietor
*
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P O R T R A IT S
6__ ARTICLES WANTED
* C o m m m tsl and Cimy W urk
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Snapshot Services
rhim e IIBO — 220 M fl.ch llldg. I ’LL BUY your car »cijf»nlle»i

of age or condition. ,IL*» Reel,

aaa
« e a*.
(jitlT H • and meal—ground fresh
30« W. 2nd 8L
i
- mm
■— mm o
every Mumky (rum snowflake ■i —
C«ru. Can lie bought at O e n l. USED pianos for rash. The Music
Hog, phone M3. /:
•.
' ner*« Store, loike Mnnroe. 15
II. *1-- at fill

* IMtmlsr Heat Covera •
HKMINOLH T ilt It WHOP _
TvpawrlUr. standard,
IM ITATIO N lratt\*ri In most WANTED!
■UrnHW (AMt-Ts *
“
.
ndars and targe selection o f
- geotl upholstery fabrics. Robert
R. Brown, 21)11 N. Orange 7 Feta, Livestock, Supplies
A vs., Orlando, K la._
_ ___
calves,

TUXFI'O f BUI)8—compista llitK
Toisda Feed Htore.

women's and child
'all shoes. Bee us f&lt;
©-get merchandise, i

LO A N S M AUU
FRO M tin TO »300
si i irf PI ivory; last nciviro
i i . o h i i i a L o a n i :o .
Iit2 Hanford Avenue

CHTON . A W AT80N. IIP I
lety Ave, Has Purins Feeds.

0IVB us

chicks.
Store, 2

tur order for bel
ie S a n f o r d X*C
A 'Sanford. ,

and lawn seed; Vlgore
r. Th* Sanford X-Oal

FLOOR NANIltNa

i

lid-finUhlng. Cleaning end wa«&lt;
ig.

New floor* surfaced to par-

is-ilon.

Old floors’ made like new,

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M. OLKA BON
ka Mary, Fla.

fcOMt C0MI,&gt;UDPits 7 g ! "

F IC K -T H E -W IN N E R
CO NTEST

Beware

F IlfiS T . P J t I Z E

A w ard ed

SECOND
r AW-W-- WHV DON'TCHA
ASK US WHO IS IT WHO

I SMS'ALWAYS ASM SOX
SOUTHERN WHIN YOU

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to R IT Z ~

IN S T R U C T IO N S

N N 0U NCIN0 opening o f L. D
Simonson Engineering A Sur­
veying. Marlon C. Oordon, rt*
preaenUtlve. 110 N. Park Av*,

STAN COMSTOCK

DmRaeil s*cwHko r

bom tie# Tatetyys DO SS

Make your selection of ( earns you believe will win
the game* below by piscine on (x ) mark *in (he
•paca provided. You do not have to guew the acorn.
Clip tha.ballot and Bring to Tbo Sanford Herald
Offlca before 12t00 o'clock noon on Thursday, or if.
mailed to tha Harald. (ha anvelopo must bo post­
marked before 12:00 o'clock noon on Thursday. .
I n c a t s o f t ie s f o r v a r io u s p r ig a s , th a p r i z e

t

201 North Perk
_______ Telephone 37
to grlad' v n r j U " *
morning

w in n e r *

will be determined by the oi^er in whleh e n trie s oro
received by (be Hcrold. You must moke o aelectien
of oil Ifn game*. ’ ‘

v

Musk Bos, phone

/

ForCovihi,

•.via/

(WOCTRIC appliance r»P*lrt
j we repair washing machlm
vaccum cleaner*,' fans, mlket
1 Trotter Appliance Bervlc*. W
I W. 2nd BU Phone 10S4-J.

shop

P R IZ E —

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W P a lmetto Ave,
Phone 111!

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T e n n is R a c q u e t

tVCRYBOPY SAYS (T / r i V
*V**
w»«H

ItKNT vA CAR
YOU OlllVK IT

PHONOGRAPHS fa

HTF-U8 for ChrtsUtuu

WHO WAS IT WHO ONCf . 1
said,w w t Qt v f u p Tnr $H/P

. Flrtl to orrivo —
first to gtt road— first'to
got the attention you want

B A LLO T

..... SANFORD
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, ... CLEMSON
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FLORIDA
VSVANDERBILT ......
.... ^ GEORGIA
VS* KENTUCKY
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L.S.U.
VSTEXAS A I M .....
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— BE SURE. TO FILL IN THE FOLLOWING —

W ANTED to succoud W,
for 1500 family Rawlslgh
less In West Pasco County,
usta hold 20 year*. !&gt; r-

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lytiWtfcvrox 23(. Ung*

�tn U n ity T h e r e Is S tre n g th —

THE WEATHER

To rrolKcl the Peace of the World:
To Promote the Proirco* of Amut.-a;
T o Preder* Proaprilty for Halliard;

I'o n liih ird

e n

eman

C h ie fta n

Says

«

Labor

G ro u p s
For
&amp;

M ust

P ric e
Tax

C o n t r o ls ,

MIAMI BEACH. Oct. 10
— President Philip Murray
of the CIO thafged today
that this notion b u t hoard­
ed stockpile of durable and
non-durablo
goods
worth
I37.000.OM.000.
The
CIO
chieftain aaM h* believed the .
Commerce Department and
the Chilian production Administration should inventlgat* th walleyed goods hoard"
lug To determine the reason
for it,

P a n -A m e r ic a n
A c tio n

In

t (/T)— Sen-

niitlciibiirg,

Tal

[oleVhte

C o m p li­

^determined
demand for free commerce
on the Dumi ho River and.for
free trade throughout the
-Ua}knn-t}otmtr|{RL
1lip Michigan..: Nopator

i .o .\t »o n ;
&lt;m . 10 i,r&gt;-/rhx
Pah-American airway* tut lay wt
HMirurd that n h jj su*j:Z!l4fcl
all serVfof^te-miJdle Europe,
tnmiuugtnmnk_j* a* made- afje. „
Oidted ritatPF-tmlL
fitat*F-miki; —
• ; issuance of « UfVRw

i Clcilunluvakln

or

••pcur.r iui tin. . Itoinajilan
•flin ty d iilff .J J it cim rvnUalrd his
-if tent ion ..fi h i,, iirtid rs which
tire I -Irig liniiiu.1 hv
corilinissioii
milji.i i ll i v,-i ..Ujet-ltiMis rf.f ih •
Sides

Itussih»&lt;A(i

trolled • .iirril. rv
in
lluiitiiiiin ami Austria.

H ungary

The official’ Psn-American an •
linuii.ement ssid that t util fu,

Sciiutiu
V.'iiiileiilierg
insisted ,J
that o "frin- Dnin.bc i. indisprnsilde J n t i.. economic h-nltli ami
|’e:i,e .if renlrnt Europe.’1 Any '
f.iilnrr In open r li^- *tr,y»m, jia
declined, would
Is* a “.tragic,
i*»ncliunary mrstake.*1 ■
rile Dio 'V. ur tiiuetalde calls
for the filial o l.iu’mil of flic

II *r i hitlfm .tl,in of the stiuali^li.
:i 11 1’a n -A n icria .i
services
to
I ' mill.Ilr Eunice vi ill lie hslled
* . Brussels'
*'„
A T T IR E D IN H IS uffi-al rc'»es.,lhe first lime, as a nc» Chi f!
Ihe •tnieni'ni .ml dial a-Pan
Chief Ju stice Fred M. Vinson ay- j began. Vim on is the l.llL
T ' Vmerican clipper fropt PrnguU |o
o u t t r a in m e n , M u r r a y u n r e d I i*ehrs cn ih». hrnch »r the H jp . J i.t ir e nf the high - rourt.
' Vienna hail l-«s,|i lurried • hdc-

them l o . merge force* wtfh the! r*®* *uuri.- in \vWhitt*..... fur1
(InlernaHonal Sutnulpbin,. yes it rdny by I ’ nited .Stales nOJi
tury i nlrm. LIiv unh r« suiil
CIO In a fight fSr price 'cun Dot •
an] ins Liislaliun to head ..}
i i vUUji _»r m ilitary,-airttfift
umilil Ik? tin mist *»l to fly W i
whit lie predicted would I m - o
t tech territory or Ru#ni»n*«®\*
new depression.
iiotlvii trnitui&gt; in Hungary Mil
The ClU chief nstorted th.il
Ifttm.ii.ii. frmii U d
t&lt; Ocl**14
•
his unions and the brotherhnol|
lb
dnlei Ijiuthing flights oTn
lung ago had recognized the vain.*1
ItU"&lt;*i fat uCciihuh I territury Hl»
of political action, lie urg.d thm I
the two groups stnnil lugeth-r
Discussion of various road jiro t.Vimait altil \uslria i' i ftoctlvr
i
( 0 a?*i(\sl ' the development of -i|
je d *, notably a new roud south siiiiti] f it f t ht*r noli*#.
[I d i*i i*11tie
that I'nii Aiflifj
situation w lo f
of take Howell in thr southeast
Named
Comptroller
n * world Lis unable t
port of the county, occupied the »«»«' aliMt httH Item •«Ivi« ih| by the
products.
Situation this morning of the Vim'i ican KiuU«is*y iti J'rngUd ditil
iionrd of County Camml**unu&gt;rr tl.. C iw li Min it try -»f Tmn»por
Ntirry also uph&lt;ld (ho juixilim
of th* brotherhood in Ihe rairuaj
meeting f“
for» *&gt;n
tin tut 11*11 tUni iiM plane* uiunt not hIn their initial (netting
I ibMiiilelier)
iiv«*r Itti mi (an
fpS*
strik? lost Huy which, ended only
fiscal year.
*
IrrrU o ry. *_ ™ r 1 lllH
l M
\| plriure -hm*
after President Truman pr. posed
A number of lesldenls of Hie
I'lkii-AtiW'ririHi ba# been
la a«uli!r )&gt;i.ii in thr makiitu
•uor/eiy v antistrike ieglxlstion.
LoV*‘ Howell region, hooded by mg
Iwiee-wvvkiy mi i vir 1 fitilH; Mariim i i Ihr.rmdit. hat me tngt? &gt;
Th* President's action'so sng*r,ul
1 C o l.’ C , J l . Galloway. appeared IttilPAvU l« Prague anil Vienuil.:**• arriniil
«',/#*•* Ihe ball |i(
ih« h*sd iff lb* trslnm.-n, A. P.
I Injure tiie board to ask fur n Ten pasH'sent *?m boolfeii fnr-Vlerilfa tarriiw i pa^i Mc I tr iif**1** &gt;b&lt;Hdibi th
WirRmy, that h« threatened . tn

Umnnimn iiavt' l.y ihr end of tiie
ifnv It I- tip-* .eci.h.r n7 1|i" five r ,

Ij County Commissioners Discuss
N ew Road Projects For Seminole

spm t

| j , 500,000

of

union

I new road from ta k a Howell It-ad v m i * left at Prague mail
1 eastward olioul a mile Bird d m 1 tJi|i|*er retUrliCtl to llrussels.

fundi

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On Romania Treaty

an ce W ith U S O rd e r

MIAMI BEACH r Oc L 1c_),
)— CIO President Philip
Murruy today extended a
formnl Invitation "T 0“ tlu&gt;
Brotherhood of Railroad
trainmen to join the Conifress of Industrial OrjotnU
zillions. In an address to the
convention of the independ-

'l l *.

Miehigaii. Senator Is
Initial1
r'
‘ 1
Debat

Airline Halts
A ir Service To
Middle Enrol

F ig h t

L e g is la t io n

(/ P

sfiemrion,

S A N F O R D , J » L O R l D ^ ( t H U R S D A Y .'O C T . 10, IM G

1908

V i n s o n A s 1 3 th C h i e f J u s t i c e

- T r a i n m

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r i w fi i and tumor ro*.

Eatabliahrd

VOLUME XXXVII

F a ir

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?,.y, T**,, Atftft'MUltfe III
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i'9 _ I he ( IhflnaU ami
^pi
The jl'ifrtU «%mil.

I I lit* i it.ill

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brtittgbl
plenary

f*ri j., yn-i li rutHfD

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.«i*|MiiTril

IX.*11*it

trebly,

tpalv

Imlay and
:*•»! Wf-tt* 4 I bfl ^"ll reign MIim ’ 1f
=*.*■&lt; '41 1!»»■ Italihu
- 'b
if*i.f.sh||| b‘«w i ban

I * 1 1i i I be I ll *' 'I . gjilen l e
«.* ,t
il|\ it vi'.th Ihiw nml'i111-irbiffrj;..

Hi litu »|iirvi*h bt*’
Ih r
i%!iifri *rvrr, silittreftnl
Sutv 'iik'k’vpp.'ita1 t bni AtiOrica
1*t* tii|ur m(iti v^tr-t 111 Ctlt*
I awi«*^Cr
Hlviu
than
1iff titibi*
Tf?»
ljxp|lbliran
f r k|
M ulligan jAyiitisi, uni that
v* *vw.. t, ,t f %
i|sf nut tin* an*

sitinr sin thr M
on A
ilitf in* MiUlli »Uoro o f Ibe lake
L t * /t D ss swys
I«r*
t|i&gt;p rHETrsI with th*wir of ibe
which i* linked b? a creek with
&lt;* it * .* .
i i %w ^ U L iJ ik
A il
I ImuiJ
nil.I
L
take Maitland to the south
south nmi
ami
I take Jessup tod the north.
Prisoners Make One
The Board directed M. C. Hn
Run,
Also Om* Error
gnn, county engineer, to make a
preliminary survey, preparatory
U nliu-V i m
In i.l'i l.n i i M e n
In C o n n e c tio n
LANSING, Kan., Oct. 10
to securing right of way for the
dm.in iiiiIu jij ulld |o,ltce ]11.’
(VH— Khnsus Slate
1‘rlsim
rood which will serve more than
onion* In LiO&gt;o
1‘oilugal, hiiv,
u doten property owners. There j Warden Itotiert Hudspeth »«&lt;
-idlwi in Wtdt--. ii’ud fpcculirtioii W i t h D a n i n S l a y i n g
C'onunitlcc .Schedules
nut for n driv,e‘ . last tiiglii
arc at present, seven new houses
Iin iaj, Infm 111,si •• in ecs expn.'.s
near the prison at tansitiv
under construction south of the
* T A U G U S T I N E . Ih-t. IP. (dn
M eeting For Orlan­
*iii- opinion Dial i tm |iiirtiiilo n .
As he drovo along. Hudspeth
lukc, according to Mr*. K. J .Jniu*.
Police Capt. Vlrrtil Stuart of
j it ) move* re-tilted flnm i» govern.
wns
hailed
by
'two
hitch
do
On
Oct.
17
1^
a resident, who also represented
St: \iigii-t inf i- bolding four
»itffl rtf .|J4 Lilt'll
hikers.
The
wardcp
stopped
Dr. C. IV. I.you and Don Berrg.
|ni«M 'f^F TjiD'htNiflltllf- |l» ■l'dllll«*l‘*
^w*4t kAJhic ..
i
«*n»
anit-Edward'Moler-and llirtwl.l
'O T i r A v m c r S T 'r , '
1 oTTi
Tt4 present swamp- rend hastae II.. m r&gt;.wfnt i*4»\I'Minn nt
linn mtill th 4* Damn Heuch murMi 11curs, hundreds of
them,
Clarrnce M. Gar. Orlando, haslrame nearly impassihle due .to| Mnlicoat got in.
I gt.l*
pr.d.I,-in* ..f i h,. H i i .
IS. ... . .hi
M W ■ ir .il „. Fldtnli- 24.
**l|? 11 i• Itt’ie I*
tipped
southward
last
night
nam ed
S la te
Itecognition was mutual and
indusli \ will l». ll .
rains, according to Charles O.
.it 3(r r»
1 i vVre-i . * 11 II..gau Jl
through the stratosphere, and
iavrrnnr Millard ( ald*v*1l to! ItaMdtt, nnd trartnrs have had to
ilistantaoeous. Hudspeth grn *
of ll III,', 1lit.- T.
( lu.* f th.r nt.-o l(o, Hurgc»s.
1 4 Vh ♦1t Vr’ i (t.
til |•t .4
ended their ranters In brUf. bril- sure red Ih r ale O l. J. M. Lee' h„u| rars'out.
*■ |
cd the men and they greet,
hind" Url 17 1- Ih,
i•■■minimi . dllMlU |»|t S. S’i a llalli vital SiIt1 lavi di iv.-r l* liellig
lidnl hursts of multi-colored flattie
dlo.1 Stinds). r,at will »erte
' *
.
(•ecu called by |li\,.i.
him —— and he took them hack
-* 1tilt rftU1 .!h, .•tl » |.r**v in* ‘ • sfctaini*,1 for Dud. l oiinlv author.
In &lt;fh* of tha most Interesting
thi- nominee tlectr.| in the' ° ,h?r Pr*M*e-rty owners who «PMiami, chairman
to the prison and placed th«
wanted «n a
11h . 1 .af J l*\
tiltl »l 11le*^ « hi‘ re in‘
neared
were
liny
Green,
t.
celestial fintworks displays « vof Nov.
clrclion lakes o ffice
in maximum security cells.
coninnitee of tiie MInline anil iltc laiccny charjg.-. St inirt said.
•t’
i
Alt
lrm*i**e
Williams
and
Mrs,
D
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a
n
W.
s,«n by local tusldtnta. who stool January.
table d ’tilim ilttee.
The two trusties had escaped
according to
itit i t'oium uirU t Vnlttplerr le g io n
Th,- o th e r three
Thom*s. Spraying by airplane of
on street corner* peering upward.
from a Work detail yesterday,
. Stuart, were riding in the
According III ream '
know
u
lit*
M
I,ci;inii
I'ort
«if
Ufm
***
Capt
take
Howell
with
chemicals
to
, Th’ meterr* started flashing
hid in u nearby wood* .unlll
rivt-o1 cit!* /I fi» 1licit ikiitrin’ K.’t taxi with Burgess mill are tidrig
kill the niHH* of hyacinths, has
*t about mlnuiu interval* nt
Finn, t,,
nightfall and then made lh&lt;ir
liriil at the li'Ulll'lit of Broward
cailv tinlay.
had*
some
effect,
according
to
10:00 o’clock last evening,k ns
wav to a highway.
of thet* Kin f iftsi [T.iilurc!14 f..i
1lie |tft*%eitilv»* mcii*mi4*x tit thr C41(1111IV authorities who are sendMrs. Jane. On the north shore
fo r cast by astronomers,’ who say
The first car they hail'd i ID-lit IT
• 7 i ri*|i
‘ Piiii'fi, tun
i’.ol ■u* *•** tn|«ltii! itpif f»«I |*l*-ii itur ■
o fficer* In Si Augustine ti&gt;
o f the lake are camping and
that the comet (Jtacoblnl /.lnner.
make |ltg| fs fni
turned out to he Warden Hud*
* \ U* nt!4*
lit -1 |4 't!■&gt;e■
«* t|llew|ii.iii the men
mif l
fishing sites.
the head of which patted bv elgnl
I Secott4. tn act 4*11 34 (ill ........ ..
Stiiait rvveals that a 32 ralpeth'a.
tlittt
days ago about 24 million mik.s
The Board took under advise­
tionul |.r*iii* I Hill f 1 •tnir t
t |■ i mis iif e -ui.) I&gt;» fust' &lt;
diri pistol wa- found in the taxi,
away,
switched
at
the
-end
of
it*
.
ment
the
request
of
(3.
W.
Spen­
:
workr
1’ntnign Salmii w )!
1 1 tin . lift if
lift kilt I
■ nnd from ipie«tiiunng it was
tail which was only about 131,000 Mrs. Edward hircher. cvecullve cer, attorney representing grove
availnlil
ti? R111 this •f \ * ■
I s4’r ib**.! i
" ’li
I l.iiioisi that the men cmiir front
miles away or half Ihe distance secretary nf the S. mlnole County owners at the San tanilo sub.4. 1
sl-iltlft).
GrundHon O f Mr., M rs. suppl
&gt; Hi ow i,t.|
rountv
night !»efor«'
\’ till’ ’ ’ • • !»*?»
to the moon.
'
' . Tulierculnsi. Association, uiltlined divisio'n in Altamonte, U&gt; clinic
Thi. will I•*’ ill’* * * ^-.if &gt; 1*
\tairflM Lv
Ia - 1 Simriff \t sit*-* I*, i Ini k of
Tilt meteors, of'meteoritsm llllle the acDvitlps nod ll&gt;&gt; goals of certain roads now no longer u»od
~ E. W. Stiles Dies •aid. In i mi -i* -.tif ifv - -Li
tit ihr "tilli'll'
llrownid eount&gt; tol.l Stunrt that
n orpha ns following In the wak».* the association lodav when rhe _Ba sUCj, and’ planted with orange
while fin m uinl k!lnVf InhiM
I ' tl At'l ’
'f
a !J cahlicr pistol was used in
spoko
at
tile
weekly
Junior
Cha.n.j
trees.
The
ownors
purchased
the
th*
eomet,
appeared
to
be
^ of tl
Friends here o f Mr. nnd Mi*. mandsi will l*is h**nvi4*r i hi*
Ihe slaying winch occurred yes(*nrmrr Slat.1.1!.1/il l *% N 14111ft;1}
ftA*Mi *'«iil A
j-tand for the grovei from the E. W. Stiles will regret to h &lt;rn sop
heading southward for th* must tier of Commerce luncheon held
(n»t cut i ;il * t»|e|»f\
tha
tetduy.
lliiicl) nf '’ if” iIII’
1 i..a nt \ 11.«w
* j'.f jv‘« f*‘ruiVii*l Hiiifu
tin
Motors
Inn,
part Th* moon did 1U best 'o
state ‘under the Murphy art.
domestic
migratory
labor
willtu
of
the
desth
o
f
their
grand—n,
iimiGtiiknl that hr (» ►C4A iivf rirnj tif .Hi** Villr
Mr*. Kircher was Introduced i Dr, Frank Qulllman presented
"
. outshine tjw matoora.
IJoyd Wesley Harper, ^ Jr., -’0 smaller, din- to the fact-that |h«
la —I Sovvm t
A iwjleoriu- le a roateor that after Jark Itntignn, Juycce presi­ a t£3,730 budget for operation year uld son of Mrs- 0- 0. Col- prswur migration w-hniuli-- wt-tc iiom I n ui ii ir tn ih f* i ffiec ef ‘Dutr
('cimjilij llt f MI’lif !!. fi' is% 11.11 %aril ill r rattr o)i)msitiim (ilcdgcd at Dull
ha* entered th* •arth'a atmui- dent, had Introduced Miss Mary of the County^ Health Unit for -tier o f Pompano, tho former broken up, hml the facilities fo r ,...................
rct-rnlly li)r tiie ■
**litlilrti lira 1
Hi .1 iimi. t» ctmtinm* its struggle
phsro and. being lnl*n»*ly heated Itawltna who (uld the group of the coming fis?kl year o p d told Elisabeth Stiles o f Sanford.
recruiting amj rmiting donicelu’ i J^’d - j ] ' m Lj » ,
aiim-il at what it described
duties
which
wen* of ndV plana to Inculcate iJiNth
by Impact with li»* fir, I* partially numerous
workers
U
&gt;
art-as
"iu*(j
needm!
Young Harper, a former Mat me,
- it-1net ailing freedom*." ,
consumed lofor* reaching the carried out !&gt;•• Mr*. Kirchfr.
habits among sjiool chlldron by died last Saturday on tho way are itindcqun'i’
Two eleven Vear old Ixiy*. whn *
Mr*. Kircher e*|dalned how
nd. It la »**n at night as a
Reports
will
nl-o.
ismad'*
to
means of lduMrated talk* for to Broward General Hospital li­
di-apt-.-ated ye.tci day afternoon
San. of fir*, frequently Uaving funds rec*lv{d by the assoclatltfn which purpose, he said, he had ter allegedly being stabbed- !&gt;y the labor committee on the re­
ufter attending fiunford Gr^ammnr
V . F . \ V . |&gt;u h ( . T o .M t’ t ’ l State’s Bill Buying
_ a brilliant trail o L Incandescent through thy sale of Chrlslmaa projeetora on hand.
14*"|J recent
m v in ’ i it
* a
a
-s
a
R. I . Miller, 64, a hog farmer. commendations formulaic,)
School in the morning, have been
A matsrlal behind It. Stony meteor- Seals and Isralth bands were egAltMUlilV I'sV.UmilH; Machinery Is Behind legated according to Principal
Effort* o f a resident tn block Th* knifing occurred near Mil­ ly by a national eon’f.r.n.e on (III
' lu * aiu 10 Umaa more numerous pended’ and outlined future plana
in W nsh -i
. . . .
•»
Steele, and arc buck hum-.
*
t
m
th* Pplm Spring* Maitland Road, ler'* farm aouthwest of Pomparn; mlgratnrv farm labor in
Hurt iron cm*s,- in th# IfU dr »h* of the group. — •*- ~
Ington. The program •eomiiiiHcej S.-iuiitd. t’out*i
Accordlng
to
Sheriff
Walter
Police who a n y n.ked to alJ
used
ai
a
mall
route,
wer*
told
TALLAHASSEE, Oct 10. i/P)—
Final plana for the Jnycre dan *
audit forming more Hun 1*0
ill Ihe search, deceived a report .
o f by Commissioner Overstreet, Clark, Harper and three other JO of the ■ eonferenco imnnihiously
tu
be
hriil
Haturday
.night
at
the
Hori.ln's
idtl-paying
machinery
I*
percent of th* w m
e a r old ronfpanlona were di.v. proponed « plan under which th ejtt,H bold a dirnn * mreting Mon I
nenily u week iiehlnd scheiulc j froixx a resident - in I’sola that
Mayfair
Inn
wens
t|l*cutrud. who said That the man had sued
—
ui
"
anting
near Miller's farm when slate nml federal governinenU j veiling, a) i i ,0
ns a result of the d.afli of Slate ‘ « » boys. I.ylieveil to have Dren
Visitors today were U. W. Morgan, log barriers and dug. hole* In the
would
cooperate
with
farm
.)
Ijftflon
Hut
Iiia
le
d
on
M
il
liter’s
son,
Joseph,
Is
repotted
( ontplr.dl.r J. M. ‘ la*e.‘
tae's the rumiwa&gt;L bad applied Tor^
Hov . Sym-s and Haymqnd Lund- clay road to make It impassible
F lE h t A ir lin e s S e e k
groups In increasing the available
’I'iie t-o-o-*- ,
, nifeessor, riarence M. Gay. said a*"l “ tr v k’ i'en shelter shortly
quIsL
- for ont half a milt. Then after to have entered Into an argu­ supply o f agricultural workers. lUui’to n n ,l
N e w R o u te In S ta te
■
I
will
I
k
th* man. had been personally In­ ment with th* boys, using nbu*
brtd—L'PU’.uJiflt fl. . lulluu
srhr-hile wilt t resumed by befin *» nndnigiit, i&gt;ul^iefl -without
a........I ilt!t, mid,n„ t&gt;f the month when atyuts) knowing it, tieldre 6;0ll
formed by- Mr. Overstreet that •lv* language. ’ A t ' thU point Mr." ■Tomato growers will- nlstr- inert.•Mhg* Hut snpwr. Tii'iPl
A * rhalimnn of Ihe tomato snh for HV lllb i - nod etigt'.b 1 ,|1P hacking can 1
he was blocking a county read, Miller entered the controversy
--------- . WASHINGTON, p e t l O . t W r caught up oVimk this morning.
It a lia n C a b i n e t H a s
he had again placed barriers and stabbed Ihe boy in the nidi division o f the FVC, I’carce hn* veterans nt it -undB^i uni ,\inl&lt; i j j,v 1t!ght work,
The civil **ronautk» board has
called
n
meeting
of
tiie
division
ion nnd ihe Smoke ibm-**
A11 checks Issu c l by the state
A boon advised by *itht airline*
E m e r g e n c y S e s s i o n and blocked the rood after county with a large pocket knife
Funeral service* for young and of all tomato growers nnd t. A „ (r‘ ,l,r|-’ f 'lf« 1
worker*
had
removed
them.
m seeking to establish now route*
l,w’ f " " 1'
about lioo.nno a murith _ $25,(100,000 C r e d i t T o
ahlppvr*
in
thr
stale,
to
begin
In Florida that they will b# prj, bcad'iiuitiu". &gt;'i | must, llavc the comptroller's sig*
ROME. Oct. 10—lA*|_Th# lu ll Possibility o f taking legal step! Harper were held Tuesday after, at 1:00 p. M. Oct. 17. prior to . i
Atlanta «iU is- the gu.-l --prnkei.( ,mlllre. When t.ee died Sunday, G r e e c e I s A n n o u n c e d
» nared fo r , hearing* within 90 an Cabinet la holding an emergen to keep the road open were dis­ noon In th* Mathodlst Church in
th* labor conference. The basic
cy session today In an effort to cussed with U Fi Boyle, board Pompano and the burial wa* In* problems at Florida tomato grow ­ t wa. announced thi- .ft.-. m.o!» ] im)v Hmse checks which had been
•Wa s h i n g t o n , Oct.
r
signed before his death cmild be
a threatening labor crisis. attorney, who said that the mat­ th* Pompano Cemetery.
er* will be t h e -subject o f the by Adjutant John Li Sail!'.
The State Department announced
SIVurtg’ reinfdrytmerit* _nf s .&gt;el- ter would have to be ’referred t&gt;&gt;
issued
anil
it
will
take
a
short
afternoon session, according to
- NAMED B Y.fiU H TA V
tha board. Th* board examinar. helmeted ItaUeTi troopa and polfc* County Prosecuting Attorney G.
while ^fnr Ute plates on the today u (25,000,000 ctedit to
LaMont* Grow, - manager o f tli
. .
F. M. Rubier, warned that all are guarding all approach** to th* A . Speer.
j
mcchimU-nl
check-writing machine Greece for the purchase of sur­
FVC.
S tO C K H O L M , Oct. 10— 1/1'
IntarvanUon petltloni, Inclading Vlmlp.aie DaUce tn prevent a o »
tii be changed from I sh1'* signa- plus Unite,I States Array maA former minister of educslion,
Ihrial overseas. The announeqthaw o f el tie*, muat be filed petition of yeeVrday's rioting In
turo to*Gay's
ment followed Informal dlacua"* n ten d*y».
wMch tw0i person* went killed WRECKED PLA N K LOCATED" l e g * Erlander, has bserv apt»intR
O
TA
R
Y
SPEAKER
ed
head
o
f
The
Swetilsh
goVrrn■ibns among British and A n * ii... of the applicant* pro- and 14L Injured.
WASHINGTON,
th-t.
Id
(/Ih
rmnt
by
King
Gustav
V.
Erlsnder
*
STILW ELL SAID CRITICAL
can diplomats three week* ago
feeder-type tinea, while NeBICIIANG, Ort. 10, W&gt;— Tbe succeeds the1 1st* Premier Per
— Former Secretary td Stn'o fu r'Dr.
F.
S.
Jamison,
truck
horti­
during the Greek civil 'war ertau.
1 Airlines la ask I
TO ATTEND PARLEY
burned wreckage of a Chinese Albln. Erlander also )■ the n«w culturist o f the Agricultural Ex­ dell Hell is disclu-cd today to
’ SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10-&lt;A-)
These diplomat* reached tha
op ita already at
National Airw ay,
have
•hnwfi^'alight,
hut
definite'*
periment
Station
at
Gainesville,
head of the Swedish Soria] Demo­
— Ductors-at the Let term tn Gener­ conclusion’ that the United State*
Dr. am} Mr*. L. T. Dost
has bean located *0 miles
Improvement.
Tim
nnnuunrcinent
will
be
the
principal
speaker
at
cratic party,
«
al llospltn] In San Francisco hsvo would back the present Greek
yesterday tn attend the convert- w **t of Sichang. It waa b
tha Rotary luncheon Monday. Tho was rejeasoil at tho lV-thndn, Mi!.. plactal General Jincph HtilweU's government with substantial eco­
ai
NOTICE
Hon of the Florida Chiropraetor'a the American pilot and SI ChinNaval
lluspital,
Jind.
oulsiilc
'o
f
subject o f his addresa will be
nama on the critical list. Th* nomic assistance. A similar, deci­
f B R A Z ILIA N GOLD STRIKE
of last » k s Touch- Association which le being held
may hav# died In the
— —
_
"Sanford Truck Crops other Than Washington, whetc the, fcllr-d Sixth Army cmumamlsr, a Veteran sion is said to have binn made
tt -H« mid , pick -the -winner at the Gforye Washington Hotel Pjrvi&lt;?u* *ccpom*_ saw Diet ihe
GO IA N IA . -Braall, (A^—4*i&lt;cor- CeiSry.” Each Rolsrisn has been raliintt officer has betn In ,i
i -are r*&lt;n»**t*d tw call -at tn
in JsrksonrttleL'
JsrksopftUtr W
l B^. "PW
W li lIsi bast AS persons wer* safe but had •rp o f gold near thi* city ha* at­ asked to invite some farmer as critical condition .lure Sept. 1.1 of the Asiatic war, is *u|fsrlng In the case of Turkey, who** r e ­
from a liver ailment believed to jection o f Moscow’* is test dt- ile raid effjc* -to ob- president of the sseucistion, about been taken in
Into &lt;nst«dy by the tracted miners from widespread his guest to r this occasion. Ed
The husprtal aiiiuuimumrot .null have iwam evutracted during his mands on th*' Dardanklts* hart*
***** to. Ihe ,Rlt* 400 .mambepi o f which are ex­ wild tribeimtn
tan of th* Lolo
section*. They are coming frose Stow*, chairman of the Rural- that Mr. Hull y e tie j r.ell during Jcampaign against tho Japanese
Ihe support of U&gt;« United State* ’
m the Burma Jungles.
ot&gt;d Britain.
'•*. M ip- A ^ v .u ih* •” K

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live In th» event that Mr. Trum an
tuna again.
•
M urry olio assailed lb * A P of
l. fc r following n fuddy-duddy
lefderahip r.'nne the p»th of (hr
(TO . and skittling, "me loo. wait
for Italiy.”

Labor Problenis

Military P
To Be Discussed
I.ifiion Causes W ide

Speculation ]»0iice n (,| (| |.'0Ur

By F ,V .C . Group

San ford C itizens
* View B ig'C elestial
Display L a s t N igh t

K ircher Is
Main S p eak er At
Ja y c e e Luncheon

lUisNinsr Youths Are •
Iroeated This Morning

R

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; Hull Shows Slight
Improvement Today

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                    <text>THE 5A*F0RI&gt; HEKXLD,: 3ANF0R0, FLORIDA
m TIHJ COURT o r T * « COUNTT th#r«of 8*14 ea**« w ilt p ro c ,d E i
JUDGE.
SEA11NOLB
COUNTY. T a rt* saalltst you.
FLORIDA Ln Profcal*,.
'
Th* ssnkral natura Of till* lull

FLOORS SANDED
and FINISHED
M

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B. N. M cCIuijk
Lusll* Court DiLand,
rtionr tSt-M.

in . &gt;•:
0t H AR T
WARDS RKMK'K. JUrsaao*

ED- 'll fo r dlvore#T * M fb# ilyla of n ld

.•ull !*: Tlshle Wiggins vs: Chari*.
Ttf all ('rtdllor'i ind pinout Homer WlaglBs
U *tlns Claim er Dtmantla Aialoal
tv iln ii, mr hand and official
anal of salt Court at Sanford. Hemlnot* County, piorloa,' thla Hal day
notlllnV and mjulrod |o pr«&gt;«ni ahv
of Keptambar, l»4t. „
IIKHNDON
_CIa»k-*f-**M Clr'iitl &lt;&gt;«,!

*

Ha

^ • Dr.- Leonard Barkar
*
Optometrist *
Era* m m iner!—Glasses filled
203 S. Orange Are.
Orlando, Florida
Phone 4947

IHUAI.)

PIANO TUNING
and REPAIRING

flrat publication of thla nolle#.
Each claim or dafuand ahall l*a In
wrltlnn. and ahall atsto tha (Mac*
of repMrnr* and po*t offlca addrsss
of tha claimant, and ahall I&gt;a sworn
In by Ilia ‘ claimant, leant,' nr at­
torney, and any
or (M
,dr.
* * # . ,»rh
-r 'Ha ■i t
irlalm
.iw a ifl
1JI
Wfiled ahall ba void.

Last
IB .fenra with Cabft
INnnu IV. and University al
llllnola, Champaign- I rbana

im n c iiT

Ma r t i . Kr

RBNICK

Aa *&lt;cculor of lha Laal w ill
and Train maul of MAtlY ED­
WARD* IIF.NICK. ilaraa.nl.

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HKtODKNtK I'HONK fl||.W
or MUSIC HOX, I'HONK 9M

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IN TIIK CIRCUIT IXJURT FOR THE
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
TDK HTAVK OF FIAIIIIt'A. IN
AN! • FOR 8KMINOI.E COUNTY.
IN. CHANCERY.
, Caaa No (IIP
MOOD WATII* from lh« swollen Sen Antonio JUver end Its tributaries cover Mary Street In the downtown
auction of the dtp alter a heavy rainfall caused the river banks to overflow. The flood, the worst to stHke
the city ln a quarter of a century, Is reported to have taken the lives of at leayt twelve persons. Damage to
homci and business structures is estimated at approximately 15.000,000.
(0.000.000,
(In Irma timidIt
homes

ilILKH IllJil Ell WIClUINK
D-rmitutii
m von cN
NOTII'H Tit AFFKAR *
CMAIILH0 HOME It WlCIlMKH

iummiNO from ■ rare kidney dis­
ease, Diana Miehal, 2J-months-old,
of Baltimore, 1KL la surrounded by
a few o f the many .boxes o f rlca

hwest o f II; utrtee, ami
following s
Untied III file hU claim on the broadcast eDO«al fa
■:nmir of Jnn. 1, IHdi. when the r|ee Is tha Drinctoa]
bin ■nd Act vent Into effect.
*nAetai AiaL
” (fnfanuxHonal)
Mow He Btat Rush
di&gt;t
Hut the night,before he was or- built| ,
rkred to proceed to St./ Louis. Jt'i.
hintM un u land office,' And
learned the officials were at urM.
1ug a dance. The nnxjous yonfig •
developed
soidier went to the dance and
. i gilt ouL ur\ Rstinlant land icgls:uir ami (urciu.iled him to leave
l.t laillfR Ion. enough to acctpt
hi ikiim —.Just a few rtinulea afUr midnight.
In tl«j four deea l»» following
Fi roman's-first filing, the nations
'.oimlntion d'ltihled as lami-hungry immigrrnl* peopled the WtiL
r '- Y ter.'iiag-rltilBAEH-- didn’t- s«t-U r
, r- . uro-U. hj« iioutaalcad' uuljl twp
.U’-nr. .iftci he made TiTi claim.
-JM »»* -,| irwtii the- Arm y in—Hw,
lie- built- a log raiain and farmed
hoiuerUati.-'untii hrs -death- In
-Ifffii --^HiR -lHw1tr WTth-that o f hit
r.’ifc tv iv Jir* hur'.il within lha
I oiighinl lo rn''tend grounds.
V National Monumrnl
The grar.sy acreage waa made a
I national monument in 19.19. II Jt*
! the linmireinee o f war prevented
any formnl rerogrlllioo.
••
"Now w - pinn to make it posvlflit- for the vUitor lo Freeman'*
, humf-teiid to undvratand tf.&gt; story
{ th- !i»iilihina of pioneer time*/*
| *3)‘* Howard W. *flaky r, n*»oclafh
, tegini !! dirtrlor of the. National
, I w t Servicy.
.
"Among
other
thing*. Wall

bronchial mucous m em Tell your druggist to sell you
&gt;o f Creomulslon with the tra­
ding you must like the way U
sllaya the cough o r you o n

r¥ o m u l s i o n

f«CMxftt,Cbi*t CcMi, Sronchitij

BEAUTIFY
YOUR HOME .
with VENETIAN
BLINDS
Wo can make arrange­
ments for you to finance
them on EASY TERMS I
Venetian blinds made to fit any size windows

Free Estimates
Wood and metal slats
Repairing — ^finishing

SEMINOLE VENETIAN BLIND CO,
820 WEST THIRD STREET

I

How women a n d girls
m n y get wanted relief
from functlontl periodic p»th

'A IIA 0H Of THI vnttAN S' aquattec movemerit In Canada, F-dward.
Hanratty (top) standi on the roof of a moving van In Ottawa and urge*
home-teekers to move into government bulldlnRs. Later, he was ar­
rested (bottom) by police Sergeant Oeorgo 1L IJarttett on ch irge* of
forcibly entering government property and obstructing the pol to. Ttie
squatters declared they would stick b t Hanratty, who la a homer nip
forro officer with tfi raid* oV*r Enron* lo hi* credit.
( Jnlrru.itlrmfll)

West's First
Homestead Is
New Memorial
IT* ICU1V lUMVtt The worldwide shortage of fats and oils
to' make aoips la dr^pcfatc.
We’ve got to depend on used
feta from your Idtchcn, Mrs.
Housewifsl It's the o/i(/ extra
•ourca we have

unless EVERY
nousewife qef&amp;

Ily TIM PARK Ell
\
HEATIilCE, Neh-—Tint n»tion‘*i
first homestead |j gulng In lie- coma a memorial to I ho ihouiaod* j
of pioneers whir almost a centutyi
ago ■answered the rail of ‘ 7 r*a 1
- The dlrst claim under thu Rome,
stead Act of 1H02—by which thu
gryemment gave away an ncreaga
nearly equivaksnt In *Im to the
itatoa of Texn* and lAiuldana—
waa filed by Daniel Freaman.
The ynling Union soldier had
picked out a IfiO aenj plot 314

REGISTRATION NOTICE
The vRegistrniion Books of tha ' City of Ssnford,
Floridn, are o)ten nl the City Hall, commencing
Monday, September 16t!i, 1946, for the purpose of
registering for the Municipnl Primary Election to be
held on November Slh, 1946, and will remain open

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each day except-Sundays and holidays, up'to and in*
eluding Saturday, October 26th. 1946.
H. N. SAYER.
City Registration Officer.

CRI T I CAL MA T E RI A L SHORTAGES
ARE HOLDING UP 0 U I WORK

back to saving
As conditions •improve well speed up the

U secffctsfa

work but we must have the necessary

WHISKEY

supplies before we cifi&amp;ring ydu the many
benefit? of cheap electric service.

WINE
RUM

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PACKAGE STORE
410 SANFORD AVENUE

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�In Unity Thera. la Strength—
' To Pretret Uio F n t » f t the W orld;
To P n iin o U the rregrese of America
T * r rod art rm p t H tg r for B u ilo rd ;.

P a i l l i ttptidr llfir i t f l r m o r ! '
tilghl ami H n l n r il.»r.

A N 'INOKCBNOKNT DAILY NEWSl'AI'EH
VOLUME XXXVII

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Foreign Minister Bevin Says Allied

is Alternoon
No Major Ix&gt;hsc8 I q
Huge, (ritrus Indus­
try Indicated Ry
Commission Report
A

Ohio Governor
Meat Situation

m r A i M C u n n rnr-ssi,

vmlelicV' —

w|

ttnoo-mnerpnv

Crops

Slate Executive Also
Asks .Investigation
Kv Federal Officials

Reported

Wind (.’lists In This
Area Estimated At
7.» Miles Per* limn*

CULUMUUtt, &lt;&gt;.. Uet. H. Dpi—
An IrtveSllgatlmi nt . the meat
shortage In Ohio ha. l&gt;tru n&gt;iiurMrd liv fjnyrnmr Frank J.
Ijtnehr. Th * Onvernur-nnitn’irttn^
th*l Inluunrhlnr luinn.li.itHy
yn in»r-UralIt'ii nf hi* own. In
Ol'irdim* In guvrenmenl nfft.
r»,.l . however. he ii.krjl .i I'pnrul'4 federal pinlir.
l 'were

Jtmshinr ils tr and thlA afternoon
wai blowing Itself "nut liver southeast Cent pis. The latest advisory
frmu the Federal Storm Warning
Service (raid Ihe diminishing- dis­
turbance will cSPlimie
inl.md.
through Georgia amt fiortth Faro- &gt;
lina. slid Mini strung winds are ?
IrvUmted as Tat—rmrttr asLAttantir-^
all A ls

(•ennaus Read Trilnmnl Verdict

Orders Probe In

The reportedly vicious
tropical liurrlcntrn which
alarmed, the entire atute of
Florida yet-terdny apparent- J
ly turned out to bo some­
thing of a tempest in a tea­
pot— and, a relatively mild
tempest at that.
The center of the greatly
weakened storm 1ms left tlm

K o.e

Utile Dam age To
Fruit, Vegetable

H ole

A on &lt;gl to Kemtimle
. im| 4.
.I"J,M-nillril f i um i lie htirtlrn'.e
i ; h t . vhicli
n- o f minor

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.*tin'll,4 ..r llii ■ intlir?. Ill
I, f.hli 3i.iE.ll |i*iil» -•( tie..-

Hilt

I*.* jin. ft i* f *■1rfiI =, I n "

Flier .IuhI Doesn't
'IVust Parachutes

Mu
D rily 'Jo-ely, lir u l ..( lhP e a l t nln.l S tute i Kiiiplojrnn V
S. r-;irc o f f l r i . d e r k s m l ltel.iv jl. -i
ime
I hiuniy .
this
y.m .
).,.mil. .ipped pvt -o . ttn jioljm," n t 1!i**j*j vt- ; i-1 m u» v ^ W orld
II, hove Iwep p lan eI inl.i y*.*.,*i*»- -

h&gt; Ihe Han/ord .offiiy
Mt&gt;. Musfh mod.- *|il * (t-'iv
im i't tfi ti mirclioii with I lie h i
ti.mal hmploy
tlie I'hysically
lllirtlirspjitxt Week, which if o-t
o Ido ntiiiimilv hv ini Art of 1

nJT “ "d |,rr*i,tr"“ *1 ......... .

Truman's Message!
Lauded Kv Laborj
P a rle y Delegates
t Itlt-AGO. Oct. 8. (A'.-” A*

In Seminole Revealed By Jinltins
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S hi rt t f *i
It lir. Ill Iit-|! 111»I*1* iViMliFf
inti«
tlinu
i»nft*tt| «»f
• tittir t.n* l i ?l
f “ HI

New Record Sel

,UM. . i l ^ K . - u t . t that
- . l » l . n . - h U - r ttoio F r r - i d . u i l . moan
O . m . h !MPI , ; i
:.f / t r l« l
iM a T - m r ir e d
lo u d • p r l m n e m e '
i n - th. Ut u „ i ...i , . f u.ijo i r r ......... .
Amem-nn h e i r ration of U ht.oi.e3
fi lm
to Hie g r . . n mi
i-«i|vcntl«nIn &lt;hi.-m.-k.
tapped rrservi.tr
of skill
nit 1
Mi. Tinman
told the A F of I
ihditl. *. po o
l it h j hall In a|*t&gt;rd drlrgn te*
in hl i on-- n g r
• '
.. .il'rr "
.
...... lira stands on the threaliliold
■*\\.
[.I) Jjii v (■ o ’ hao.i|jeap|«*d of
ehnodam-e
T n k O i.I ii
tilt1
|H.| oitiv
in l hi.r m en to hs- placet^.’ nhuudancr. tie on&gt;.], the ronnt r)
Ml
Ntreoly Inletl.
fol.e i.&lt;vrnl(i|j ipii'l have Ihe full conpefntlotl of
that " Ih e maj ority of thorn ar industry, Inln.r
nii.l go vernment
veft-nuB and m e t tn '&gt;0 Pl'iren*
Tin* President went .... t.. m ,

Red Envoy I'rotcsts

Atlorncy CI 1I :
Arrest Of Scliuclit

jkrrtiy Trying To Get
Meat From pritafn

WASHINGTON,- Oct, 8— W V Schmid demanded that the ac j Vm.r c utl(( r ( h f f .
The Army, unable In flhfl enough quitted defendant tn the NuernWhile ihe runteuls of the note
mrat at home' for lie overseas berg w ar rrime» trial - le? release. w trf n‘ot mu,k&gt; puhlle, lfN uravrjttforres, I* negotiating fo r * a loan from n Jail ceil In HtuUgarl.unlllt „|
K u lk o v'* romplaJnt was
* of b ee f. from Britain. Thle s»ashe la convicted bjr a German.|0 , | u„ thi*. Incident: He was
disclo cd today by tha War Do- denazification court. Srhacht wasj|ir(i| ff)r 1|f#r|y one h*ur by-cjtv
arrested last night an hovr after
B„ihoritlrt at L.sGuardi*
he arrived from Nuernlwrg.
J-IrlsL aid asked «-i sign a stateill? arrest was nrtered pn ror„| ^ a t he had nuthlng Illegal
charges that he had been a lead' |„ |,|a
Ur » s s relea»rd.
loan In kind—with Atrstrlran tneal* Ing Nail.
* Ime.iver,
without | signing the
pound for round, befor* the end
"1
,
statement.
*
* of nest Frmuary.
.y
annnuncl
PltO PAG ANIIA
U&gt;t fieri situation for onr
in Europe ami tha Pacific
LONDON,
Oct.
ft—l/Pi—The
T A L W U A 8HKE. OcL fk-fAh-rVjrui* from . thrqugpMt Florida lUtsvian News Agency T »M
r« e specto. I In Tatlahaisee tedny diitill.uting today an offklal bulle­
BAD 8EHIK8 W *A *
tin from L*Ji,mon I hat condemns
al'dird
propajan-la
regarding
lOBTON, O eC T, (fH
Puasla and thr Arab rounlries
of the Middle Kail. Toss w »i
Weather Bureau U
•piotel in n Moscow reimrt n«

W

a r c art.s

F6r Camptroller'^c

B t LouU Csrdinsl* |

ten Red Sot. The to
it will be cloudy.
&gt;fld quite cooL An
aid it might be a
sonny and warmOW BLANK RTS A R E A

^under
^ tsy
-s.% .2
from fear to e r
s f SHOW. Two women ]

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Record Mnrl&lt; For Tax Colled ions
fi
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th*
f -t

kW4&gt; PU'tlllK &lt;Ul sAGk*I
ill. w I** *r&gt;r|nY f f‘ I I‘ tr&gt;l If’, In
J*

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.F tikii &gt; . . ’inrtf *,

I&gt;»*

'll |ti * T’ht F

I. -up. i ,*

RcHtaurani Opened
Ry Roy Jolmson

t It ’’wont’ be «
ilber” for the tht
«a game tomorrow

J- ?y

. 1 -li ■" !i tJ A'i jjJlQ
tA lin s.-jt-

i ■-ui I he i rihnnal sent-n - i i 1 ml the tup Fasts to he i... i .. . ,
til..-: t *.. j.i.1 tiom IP &gt;e*. a pi life sio.l s. &lt;|.ntled lhire ( I "terimiiotoi, j

I* The atjilr of Florida had (repared for this hurricane a« never
"W e hi.wi t lie f«e | | H ir* h„
before. Beach rrsldruta were evac­
't m i'i t unf, " t o , o inicj. velvet ntul
uated and thousands took refuge
i»l**, «b iltletl v, &gt;fiuiv ,H"I other
In *tdrm shelter*. Elaborate dH Eini,,.itte*l io r 1ri « t.r ri.ipb.v, e*
aitef priy-aulions were taken by ;y | last r relay, n - a r Until tit reel \\ ,. , ,11, '■*( 1 l«v,'ll It.,,.,* J-ro.r I
the Bed Cross and other relief on Magnolia Avenue. 410I at i.l'ib? 111* 111, r III.i.llgl. refeiial "I
luny hr Incaletl hv i!.. urnij trim
agencies. .. ...
.
■ 'Umllli.'l -rtirker* tor l«(,s oeil
As yeL however, there have tiling*. The remodeled building, of - slur
f,,r i,r&gt;-iedit'd aptneo
cement
block
ron»trpe!lmi.
I'le
em.
heed no reports of heavy damage
Mr- hip 1" ogi
. "
a
neat
appearance
end
Is
divided
anywhere tn the state, and no
[he etunloy leatil ulficr IlNil
into
a
small
lunch
stand
in
con­
report* o f Injuries. to residents.
ilsr, retnariteil that “ we n.vk llint
■ Apparently the highest winds nection with the kitchen, anil a riuoloy, rs rousider the phy&gt;lcallr
dining
riiorn
with
tallies,*
Wn the mainland were felt at
handicapped workers In fit! »*?*»,
Fort Myers, on the eouthwest Thno i«|n rest room .for latfic and w urge you t nmk" work Mr.
jiihiumn's
skill
a*
a
rook
coast, which the storm missed by
|&gt;»i-.|hle for thrill, null tn li.t ihe'
some UO miles while It was still
i var;ne*i(-i
I ii
vuur * -orgaoirtilloii,
raging at full fury tn the Gulf.
wt'h oiir office.”
Fort Myers reported gusts up to
80 miles an hour. A » the storm
veered Inland near the entrance
l ' li e in pi
v me nt m m p e n . i t .&gt;.
to Tampa Bay, Egmont Key, re­
I'-vm-nU |ii DeiidnnlF IH&gt;,|.‘ .
l
!.
8.
D
is
c
o
u
r
lc
s
ic
s
ported winds up to 85 miles an
itlg the n-rek
riilllllT
Hep'
io chk ch
hour.' Tampa llaelf, BL Peters­
•i.O'iuilril to ft.’. Oil and « n r mu i
W A D I I I N t i l t t N.
Mr*,
&lt;P.
burg and other eltlea In the
t» tliree |M*ifl. lit, • ail It .‘ tout,
l h ' Klplt Itepa.liniiit i.r e iv e d .i
populous west coast area, reported
chairman nf the Florida iudustil..
p
n
leAt
tndnv
fro
m
tie?
ftuiGan
G o ill m l s 1 i o ii, re.o,(
, ml.,
ly moderate gur.ts,
nfU TTG ABT. (Brittany,* fd-t. a sntluii'Silot to llAs i’fmiitry. Hie
Thiuugliuul Hie Ktate paymeo'
Ihiv.-t euvpy, Nfk-dt Novikov, com- dlopp
d flam lln l.tr.I.ho f,,r i

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iftwm t *:nn*i*xi

n t . M A N S Ih S’lietnli'-rg rend Ihe vei.li. t of Ihe lolerttsthmil tt.l ' i . v
ti
fttfei
i.tlot* fci.mii.i the n r , e mi t * h-r ho.ii*. |i.,i,n^ o*e
&gt;nl li si, feehiij ran li si, |„ the . n r u tth r o l l o - . ,r . 1

Hj Associated I'rrss
A 'yoimg N’ avv flier on a
fly-away from Pensacola to
Barksdale Field had a narrow
escape from serious injury or
death last night. I.iettl. Wilding
G. 01*en of Pitman. N. J.,
made a cnysh landing in his
Navy trainer, an .S.N
while
,5fc tfiv
» u ranirri ui uiu
moving -the plane oyl of thr
wlnifda Cllriis Commfssinht tt. C.
path of Ihe atipfonrliing hnrri' Kvans, tmlny seld damage to the
cane.
fabuloos citrus rrop. in the la k e ­
I.lrul. ilihling, who is slated
land area appeared minor- Caketo tie discharged in about four
lind Is in the heart of the grape­
days, said Ids engine rut out
fruit and orange belt*
wldtr flying lit H.OOd fret, lie
Kvans said he had not vet' sahi he didn't bail mil because,
'thecked with other points, hut * . "J just, don't trust'those puro*
preliminary
report*
Indicated I chutes.”
there probably would not ha » « y
major loss for the record-making
crop, valued at about $150,000.-

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I* M i l s . €&gt;*-* A. i/Pj— B n t i li I ..i, dm , ................ l-.rne.it
I *,.&gt;«. m to d a y ti»ld (lelegatc.'l
at tin* I ’ i i i i . I'l . n f t.'ou fer■itre that . u n ity
v. as
thefu tm dn tjoji o f
th e A llie d
Mi to r y and that it uiusl b e
the fo u n d a tio n
tIf* [lea ye.
H vv in m ade th*1 latent u p *
|MA| iitf UMtV klltfl
I
t*-» \* I’jl-.IItrun :‘ p
af Ik liiiti t.i'fl tin jir.pt* trtaiy.
1i i 3f fr ■1 ft IT It ifIV i* ‘ I&gt;€IVi7. I fHJ
I' *j 1.1 * li 1tit t» *-t l*1 ! Dill| |To

Th rouR-FOUCtMIM-rarfy ttracellnc film p ic k e t.T W h 'T n n e r T *fr o m
" Oner'i-lhe-flepuUiC Sthdloi, U ,ifl,nnk;Car-f,.«liW ftra% e»H het*ea»rFdic«-,- -wr-mt.
guuds and demonstrator.. This was tha. first tlarc-jp at Ilepubllc-since the atudlo workers wsnkttn strike is the-tUm capitals — (fnlcrruUonai)
•_ ‘‘ hoc

,;rro*»
AtTcisn thr
the Floruit
Florida Gulf cos*t in
the Tampa Bay area at midnight
The howling gales diminished,
rapidly, however. liv tho time the
storm approached Jacksonville on
thr r«st tonal, that city recorded
pint, only up to 46 mile* an
hour,
Orlando, In the center *&gt;f the
style, reported 70-suite gu«ta. _ [
; fbe hurrirani* advisory servics
Reported this morning that the;
remnants of the hurricane were
centered over .smithenslem Geer-,
gla about 10 miles southwest o f ,
navannah. The advisory said the
storm was weakened to the point j
where it no longer 1* a danger- 1
oils hurricane, hut will lie attend- j
ed by strong winds up ’ to 40
miles an hour , over the coastal
areas of Georgia and the Caro-

,

Role Says.Treaty Pro­
vision For Trieste
Will Ik* Cause Of
landless, Arg.uiuents

memtier who started hit political
career as attorney for the city
of Aron Park went scheduled to
be held (hi* hflemoon a|. 4=00
V. H. CRACKS DOWN
-WASHINGTON, OtL l , &lt;AV-

Sen. Tall Rejirals
IVior (TiHcisi|i
01’ Wjii Tiilninal
f.tiii ite-rcrnr *!» t &lt;&lt;fti i** •m*-I
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iiffft 11-,ii e » ti*.
|»rf itt|»ii| J»rH|'t fty I.KPf. ill
AhlAllfit 4«f
r,7 Yrfl*
Uit*» !iU offirr.,
*11**’ lujrfiavrrv
mn| • f I
Fax Co ll wtni »Miu j» .irnkm.
»
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4&gt;* rulin'!Fui ■ iisr'l ln- »i i*"»' li* "| i#„
|tis#- p lf|rr uM»l*fi u r ' i ' Mlitii ''*'*■'* i*$"i '■III o f Dvr- t.t
I n , f**i 'h« j n
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m
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o ohi Supieoo- &lt; .ort tod*. op
-I tbe right ’ *f Mui l.nll *
-ervc.l lu.licfl the! I r.itt/ \
tdie.nl
Mi.,mi I" con!mile
J. f
UltlpiuVAlt t
t'e jt, Ilf (p ill le d nt
I lr i o lo ’ l
holding III. position .ii judge"of
previous w e^ fl. $7'f^f.f.O. l»o he trle.i for treason If J.e itayi ‘ llie Eleveiilh Jmllcliil I'irruil.
’&gt;■» \
VI *.J* .*■■&gt;» number of claimants ebtnpen-&lt;utrd &lt;n the American lour of* o I op.,
iliijl f4*•111 is# |Ip 4■I.it1r* Ami ci 9
Tti»- Culirl declined tn suvtaiu
dmppnd front 5,07;i to 1,751.
|*+rf I 'Ih l' n ***!*' h ill! I' • M 1',“ I f?1*
tlwi.
a
suit
brought
l.y ■ N. Vetunu
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vvitisf fit nnri Ihf‘D‘ .

Iljiwthnrue t-* oust .fii'lge Wise||r|)'•utili'T* r
hem! from Ihe puslll.m, on the
II
Jl. t
1 g i e t m d . that It" Mrt
Inelit'iidv
a rtfi \ \| vr
fo r tin* IPtl l appniiittiici.t to tin
w.t *J. ill A *
| benrh heesiue he w.i. a tnemliei

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1 J i&gt; "J tile legitfalurv which caiicd it-, luwfxj tMilnti
Arim a
r.lrcuit Judge** salmi. -.
M. At R:fWl tIt* ’ Iihmmhi;' if
*
WASHINGTON, Oet. fi. &lt;/pi.
(oilers Injhl hark their entire
•tit *„ *ri..Tt» Hitfl Bt llt.iiH
l«* I i!
The office-of price admlnist(ati-&lt;o dock, wap for a new ihipriienl
has changed some of r Us price and re-ticket Ihe whole I .1 nl
tag rutrs to end what one offM iil the higher prlrp.
callidl chiseling hv sump retailer*
The OPA iiUo stiitouneed i&lt;-d.iy
_fifcCftlJgd__hraml name. *hut~M ghrr -retHngr ti.v.T ’ r.srn
(M K Y K N N K / W ,
•»&lt; l. C. r,p.
Items are involved in the nev Used for rtrine cotlon knit wear.
ruling. These Include items surh The aiiriDiincriiirnt Mill the e Iii - - A big Ijiitn l Airilnet plane,
flying fiipn San linnclsco !■•
as clothing, shoes, furntturr, rug • reasrs may lo* m high
Chin*
,:jl) tlilraff.i
with
i&lt;!
piv.rngen, - NANKING. (Jet. B. (,V&gt;
and shower rurtalns.
tmrecnl. Thp collon knit wear InC»e Cummiiillsts lod.iy ‘ have le,
These ilefnk are usually well r-renso hec?Siui*a effective today, crocked on (lift numiiug near Jecle.t |he Inlest plop&lt;* '1 f'U i
advertised and sold on a uniform |t primltn Incentive pricing It, Flo yriinr, Vr’ytt, ,
ten day trm o ill t hlim"* civil
Two pnssengeri were killed nod
price basis with the retail prlrc irwrenHu productirni t.f
rtapte three yf i hem hurl badly enougji slrlfe.
ceiling tag placrd on the ll»m&gt; Items etich ne |hi|.i shirts, tee
Hie CommunUU nie suggest­
by the manufacturer and pro­ ■jllrls, children's two-piece cotton bu that their comlitious • mny he ing Dial tin prupiiBal con’ titutes
serious.
One
of
those
killrd
linn
ducer.
stilts, cation Sweaters anti rrrepla-on Identified as William Wang a governiiirtit- effort to gain dime
Previously when this celling &gt;*rs.
for regrouping National! t. af mir­
of
San Frandaco.
prlr^ advanced. * the Office of
Anolhrr OPA ilevelnpnient InNational Congress Price Administration allowed tlr*
The I ’ niled Airlines lilrtlie - a ror a filial assault on I lie C -m
mimiiUi' not 11- Chinn ulroiighotd
rrpiilrr to .cha.Mre the tags on day is a n it-hack in the amount Id* I of Ihe type which wan fig- of Kalgan.
hia entire atoek to the n(f*, high­ of raw sugnr nil'it led to maun, tin'll In the two recent Newfound­
facfurt’rs of - fmlk svveetr-d con- land ernahe* — wan coming in
er prices,
for a regularly scheduled land­
Now the OPA says this prsrhY b K KFN TA N K KB klREII
ing nt Cheyenne when the arel.
lice must stop on Oet. 14 so
dent occurred. Just what happen­
that sales are marie on a basis
0IIAIILEK7ON, IVI. n - J ,'V
ed is no’l yet known, hut the Tlie (jiiu t Guard went In Ihe nHl
of actual eoel at the !im. of
plana raiue down on th e. Fort nf thr? stricken tanker S. S. Vrtu
ahipmrnt
plus the legal profit
Francis K. Wnrrcn military reser- Cm* and lnw»d It to |?i?rt. The
margin at the time.
vation, and according to the locnl 1",nun ton tanker hn.l -.out out
The result may be that sonic:
sheriff, il -bcoki* in two. The ilUtrr.ts signals yestrclny. Tin'
retailers will I * offering idrntirsl I
ship was piloted by Capt. U II. Coast Guard cutter Blnrkhswk
Sinitlw- of Ban yrnnclsco. who raced from ita base at Charieshm.
,tK8&gt; l.sl
with three other crew members S. C., to aid the the vr-\rl wltiph
c official explained that j ai
iy in Tfaihmany pullers ar* fe ttln g . may Uke several weeks before a apparently escaprd serious injury. ■was lying almut 4n mil's cast
slkoul began
of Irapendlnr price Increases I final derision it reached by the ' All o f the passengers have of the mouth o f the Savannsh
i, the , official, eafd, the-Y e - ' de-control board.
been taken to a h'iepltal.'
Hivrr.

IVo Are .Kill, (I In
Anollier ltr-1 Crash C(m,Illmiisl,M;11 *111111 PrO|H*8Ul

^ o v ir l.s

O iillfin *

C ase

A^ain.sf War I a’ihIits

i i mirt ' in!
il,.- I

Mi ll
hip.il! a
" la te * s m l

I-,., hiteoikd tg I-. mere!.'
.in

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API ! HOOKS,
f-cl . &lt;1—1 / 4 ■: Ff, more Hitch re It &gt;41 Iwys *litvl
h, . hospital at Apel'l e rn, H.dIniid. tmlay. l i increa ed t o j g ,
|ho niltnbet killnl wb-u .1 dtilcn
■ ■ into
' * a school
n a val plane croeherl
yntra lum yejtrrdsy.

11(ILLY WOOD, tht. ", (AT-Hollywood movie stars have v„Ua
hv more than 5 I n 'l In ignore
picket -Hnm at Nttjdlo gates.-Thw
picketing hss been g?npg on for
1.1 days as the result o f a juris,
.lictional dispute betweeg two \
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TUESDAY, OCT.' 8,

XHE SANFOKD HERALD, SANf QK1&gt;‘, FLOfilDA

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hd SanforJIlerald

1 _ , ■ Katafctuiied In &gt;Ht
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Driving.
The rapidly niountinjf number of traffic fatalities,
especially amnnidyniithful tlrlvein, indicates the importHiice of «afe:(Jrivinjf instructions in tluwjMKh schools of the
nation. Lee Moran, Executive vicc-plcim(eiit of the. Nation­
al Dealers -Association, recently pointed out.
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“Jt is nu appalling fact," he said, “ that hetween
January. 1 nfid October 1 this /enri 21,290. persons met
death in traffic accidents. During the same eight months
last year the death-toll Was 15,880, which means' that
traffic fatalities so far this year have increased more than
HI percent. Among teen-age drivers the death rate has in­
creased -II percent..
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schools generally over the country fall in line with the
current trend and include safe-driving in their courses of
study, the traffic douth rate among youthful drivers
might ho cut down ns much ns 50 percent;'
"Every j’enr 050,000 boys and girls become licensed
drivers within IK months after their graduation from high
school. Certainly, if these thousands of youngstent, who
go behind the wheM every year, can he inspired with the
determination to became safe drivers and arc taught how
to do so, many lives will he saved.
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glad to give all possible encouragement to this worthy
ami vitally necessary nipvcmeiit."

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Fight Fo^ health

Sumter • County. 'll® hwiiVnl MA. and It.- A. degree* firm the
Hnlvritity of Kloiid*.
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|ium li lionnl distributor asked the
tl.y commission"- to .1 raiic the
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druggists who are Pl*Uc|ibin» for
the doctors here, th e pill-rpllara
entertained the prescription wrlters'nt a «rnh fca&lt;7, Mtaniring •*
promate » ' dc*W relntbnshlgJjJ;

All iiuri'i*''*" of 1,00 to 700 tin 111ruts ^
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nt 1In.' IliiHnn.i ’ It Ivor Naval. ,Ali
S ul inn U anticipated due W m
rvef*****?. Jlr-*ot‘ hWffch
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*etiidi»*»fr-*r|’Jlfr'
Ij l(irpci|ii'' bomber* wJQJ
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^nil eu^'s will \ f jt f t n B
ft..HI It. I.miih-rii5lii nl'ji f iitiiily .Commission voted'I'laU a
c-» ami crews from Miami viiiiinum salncy of fttlfi a month:
A NN U LM ENT OltANTKD
&gt;el at th(&gt; llnnanat Hivij &lt;le wn* county BK*nt in Kumier
now i* between 1.100 an* ft.unty and made his home in
Dorothy Ann FurSsun hua bean
if which 500 are eivilibn |lu«hnel| for nlMint Pd years. A noted an annulment ofeher nor- .» ]
University of Florida graduate, l&gt;e liape In Kyle Stewart McMillan
i«rv.d 30 hiontha as major in the
by sl'dga M. R. Hiuith in the
M rot&gt;*r* of the Cocoa A by-Heto
Ninth Judicial Circuit Cour-, arI ei'tun Post have Ttil'eil
I
errding tn an announcement today.
•„wnrd their *20.0(10 [f||m*e,l
Mat rial* needed to finish vetertretention nienmrlnl hall, aril « l ' ii m dwellings aie not yet to bo
TRY J IIT E R R t’ClilNt
II'.w rrii,mtr d ill a rampjirn f» 'if-d, kavs the, F'lorj Ia State ChAinmi l- Ibe I slnilre of tH • fund, Thi hrr of 7. untinerco. 'Until this Irroe
hall I Inti ruled to provide a pita- .uilding program it completed or
SYDNEY. Australia—4/P&gt;—Hydh ac i' ‘ foal, millions of dollars ney'**town clerk promised that n
In .authofixed indu- rial liuilding new ekvatrr would be installed'
sir- prnrtiCAlly ut u stnnilstlll. ut the town hall as soon a* ,one
Lforn and nails nr- b^ttlepecks. w u avnilatdr. One alderman sugAl
mld.-uinmer. lt,5tXl ve.eran rested that It was ridiculous (o
Pune* were under cpii'truetlon Pi have to jump up and down in thitcady completed
Fbiida, nintiiisl an idlnttiii rium- present elevator to. make it wnrib
M*r of 14 577 for the first half
,'f tlie year. . I t i* liejievcd that
FJily re.s ivatlnii*. nccordli
ant more than rr»i ipiurt r nf the
1piiatnM e f * hotel* 'and ' 1
. —- horri's nre h|ihilable diry In
front cottage-eulonle* at Do:
It *' h. indicate that the cumin nnbarrassing shortage* such as
winter—Imiriat * 11*011 will Ke I?»•, nunibing facilities.
or ate*t that the city ha*
Rrownrd Millie, new principal
* F't*H« Htifh School, ha* hail
|S year* of teaching^ 1xperiaole.
r. r r v d v . an offh* r In the
Navy luring th" war. ha* h'
it ran* adylmir nt Southern,C I
•ge. l.kkrUnd. and fir eight vrt'.t
vaa »uperlhteml. nt of school* 1

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Optometrist

Kyrs examined— Gtasafa fitted
203 8. Orange A » »
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ROBB’S HOME BAKERY
PH O NE

217 E A S T F I R S T S T R E E T

Hcauty
Elegance
and Quality

Vluii.U-.Cau GiOW
Sugar. Jivwa^. YJ it TutWlilK dlspoverart-yttumlti:; ia^va£cIut^44G.Um^d«AjeJ^'ii--4**i*rf
_w * long a»- tha-UuUtumtU1 YUJUdk-may jimvu lo4 *e ju»4iH«otini7.Mt-itw- ngnipst m bp rctl^

I'evis. and vitamins arv being studied with the hope that
some means piny he fotind to hal^'the degenerative pro.
cesses of old age,
These laboratory workers win no decorations for
their accomplishments, have no' military titles' and arc
modestly paid, hut they are true benefactors of mankind.

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J. E. McAlexander, Jr.

CRAZE OF THE AIRWAYS
NOW ON THE SCREEN!

dR£AKFASTjN\
BRENEMAN*GRANVILLE*PITTS

203-09 fc. 1st

SPIKE JONES and hi« UITY SUCKERS
KING COLE TRIO • ANDY RUSSELL
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H U G H H E R B E R T C O M E D Y 'T h e M a y or's Husband’
Param ount New s

THE BEST QUALITY

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STATEM ENT OF CONDITION

STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF SEPTEMBER 30, 1946

AS pF SEPTEMBER 30, 1946

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Oveidrafu

federal Hearn* Bank Stock
OUter

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Obligations

pthcr Marketable
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Fixture*

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Undivided Frofllo

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Vice l reaIdeal
R. F. M ANK .
Cashier
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nil whip* •hoii* .1ml Mp mu.fit
. . MRS: K. f . M tV A L U ,t pink
-•pulls lllr.H
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it It.- JAt K'
111 III NYU. it I&gt;|n i 11 -kiit tilth t
’•tripod blouse .
MRS. 'F I '
LKYYAVIIITN't/R :* givan »pi»it&gt;
tin*** mill , hn m o t h e r MRS.
l*ORt'HKlt « m Or. &gt;m i I in n white
■poitH lire** . . . The nuitr.l tt ,1II llhiippiUK micciui!
After the
rumhinatiuii&lt; ef men nml tmmep
gulfer* inmplrteil th • Srutrli Fu ll
Mime, limit of tin nun i.nilinunl
to piny until almn«t iln*k.
Vusual JOHN IVKY wui 1 prise*
. . . lie hits never fuileil lit t.iUe
hnnii' the Imrun frnm the Intirn 1
mint*
. ROY FRANK SVMKS.
Jit wan reil hilt tliinitiilit •rvri.il
nf hi* ilftvi'i J‘&gt;o yard* and &gt;&gt;
iilng n Iiiie n|Hirl* shirt In hmittg
th e.le»e*t »r.'ie o f the day. .
RAY REAVERS u a . flnOiim- '
cninein ninuiiit nnd ynlitniia -It

Wanted! Men And
* Women Who Are
Hard or Heuring

ROSE
RUSHES

. . . Have y.ui uollttil the fl • n 1 ■ 1
nig gai.len pear the E lk , I tint i
il(g?
W ell, I lull L her* alt Ue ao.l
«he L the bappv, *u rc e* *fu l gar
ileuer. A m o n g the n(tt-«if*tnwiit'i*

air
W. G. FLEMING.
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si'UEit anti \ x U it f: w 1 u :
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LIND MERER :. ii li t.
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ItARRIE. tli.it f 1M'tt.l, wit it-i*
them at (he -Muyl.m du­
. . . Autuiig the new nt\nictiii
) nuitg . wtuiltiu.anuuul—iglui- •**MRS JAi K l:\ IIG S ..\ tl:.- IM \
WRIGHT. MRS. Elt.NEHi: t \MP
HELL. MRS. EDWIN S IIIN H l'I.
SFlt. MRS, HARRY SILSRY
MRS W AI.I \t E I ’ llll.lP ^ . MRS
H- G Mi iN l'tS H . MRS • •! Y
Will ID. MRS. Gl EMEU SI I I It:
MRS FltK fl CANAK. MRS PYftl
HIGGF N ltilTII \M
MRS
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IKHINKR. .MRS M \l I 4 R Mni:
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Mlts
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M i'll MRS 1 I t iRt.l It'l- flY Ml
I A M T a.,.I lu l 1 1 III 1 ( I
wil'i MISS \V\ HI M K Mb'- I t •
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time bn* br*ii confined nt llav
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Pint
Hospital ha* returned '» 1 linng preOitmi wun *
Ml* Flawcr* !'« » • ..
^ -III, home on Oak Avenue M * fa,nl\ tar
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Hamby, who I* in the tlrant.' r.1 th* officer: Ilf lt»4.i-4rt
Alemrrial Hospital In Orlando. 1* 1
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|aney won the tree fiiuti'«t prl*&gt; »
«n
dilinn.
Refreshment* \m » •«'&gt; ''• *° 1
,1..lowing: Mr*. YV A llunler,
' |f * '«
I T Sill. Mis* Ru'h Hand, MVj , l lob
Gene r'fvy, son in Air an.I Alt- ID*»U achry, Mr*. 0. F. YY|f' ,
Sam Levy, nriived Satuiilay from Mi* R. A Fvtrail. Mr* A H
San Antonio He is now on 11 43 Welds Mr* ft M Flower*.^ Mr*.
.lav leSVn after whtcii he will re­ I* a u i l n c llowird. Air* M
ceive hi* discharge. F^nroute home
Wright ami Mr*. Glarcnfi
he visited F'rnnk Robinson in tlie
Also Mr* l\ II. Winn.
Philippine* who will ul«o la- home
-non. Levy brought word that A Rowland. Mr*. I*. N
Npiki .Itiiiri |i&gt; Hut i\ .1m u lu»
burst. ..Mr*. Ague* Kmit
Nick Kmni* in Japan expected
I'luiu is tin* I.s ntrvi uil l.ilitji k,
leave the week following la-vy;
I A. H. Btsvsiuon. Air*. A. .
time »• 7:*lO in
II *ti.
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son, Atr*. RcV Tilli*. Mi
uit* tin* Trvrt'Aift'iV • Ini* Uu&gt;'
Mntkiuiat, Mr*. W. F..
Dig -.lit Join dn.it pants anti h o*,
Alar Neill
Mr*. J. CL 1-ancy, Air*
tie*. lial*: luke youi sw,ntei*|
|,.ft. ,|u*
Aft*. II. Gllmsr Stn-le ami Schultx,' Mrs. J. F?. Court
unit A irt* awayfrom the mplh*.
lltu. „ j
,j„. thic,' d..j
ifnughteni ‘ Marilyn and .llarbarn YV. A. Hunter. Mrs. L. J
and
jiurr to polish n prnnv t &gt; ,,f t|,. |n(,.a| ,„t.l -..ii..... 1
have rrturne.l ta their home. 120 ■Atr*. J. P. Thurmond, Mr
JIU| in V"HI livbl (•■ufei
Spitug
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«AAV*t Tw’ -ntletb StrJcl lifter vl*it- Davis. Mr* FL IP l.n »'
tber.', going to
t e .1 pn/f f'" , K., l,„,nAinu mlaiopn
inn relative* in I'ittiliutgli. i'n. E, C. William* and Air*
the lie,t i'o*luoi&gt;..
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Milnr St•
i« At th«» Ponl^firn* Williams.
tal IIaaa S»rtion uf t l»r U. S.
NAN
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pla)ri| hi„le&lt;s.
.il ori
Imni.- ,,||| |H.
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hlmiA to rntiuin in thin r11y win!*
YY'ednr,dat niglil to ,1 SIuoiIhi , &gt;n I,- .bow ..ill It. 1• 1.
In* in OY+f/fJIB.
Iiarty.
Sonte of lb., girl* al- , Muntcipnl ( *nli■•*11111 III fn
leniPng were
h)S I t K ll\\\ itoiuonuA. .nl.lH...mil f . IKINS. AltDELL \ YEOMAN.
.Ii*playi*l ..1 th. Hill
.I.OHRAI.NF: MUGICAIII, MAH- Hotel. •
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A compr«hcn»lv# lexsnn war
H O jdB M e e t i n g ' H e r e riven on the United Thank* Offer
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ing with i|ucstlons relating'lo the
The St. Agnr* Chapter of tho subjtct. being answered l»y 'hr
Woman* Auxiliary of the Holy group.
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Cro/A I7pi*cnpal Churrh met re-' The host*** a**l»ted by Mr#,
cciilly wilh Mr*. YV. A. Adam*, Jr. Flell and Mr*. John Mel*cL Jr.
A|r*. John .kfeUch prexkleil over »erved le « and rookie. The Novthe meeting nnd appointed bar einbrr meeting will meet with Mrr.
chairmen of department* for the Hell and th® program .«"ti'Wt
yrnr.
"Supply" will be given b&gt; Mr*.

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■Mrs. Mac Will AI
Fashion Market

I'romotion. Mr*, w. :. wht-«.

WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIAL

S h o r t e e ". . .
s h o r t cut to
a l l o u td o o r s !
M en who like lo gel o u f lld o . . .
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like nothing belter than lo gal inaidft
Ihit ideal AYorlboro tporlj jacket.
Which isn’t turpriting, whbn you ie«
how "Shorfee" combine* comfort with
*lyle . . . freedom with fit.
It’s Marlboro-tailored of wafer- ‘
repellent, windproof fabric . . . feature*
a full zipper closing, »nug pleated
Wairiband, adjuttablo cuff*, big
pleated pocket*.
In *horf.

ShorfeoV for youl

C A LL U3 T O D A Y

Open or Closed Heel
,
Bluck Suede or Black Gabardine
N and M Widths
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"th a t lo o k " fa r fa ll!
1’ lalna, print., spun ray*

Others from $-1.50

Quality' Bidding Manufacturera Slnc« 1920”
9 WcE? J //J S 5 r STREET
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Celery and Sanford Aire. Phone 872-J ,

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In esc Women I " **r«-i**■;&gt;««ij favntue iw.

Substantial leather aolas sullabble for school wear I
af Fcdrr.I Deposit Issursnrs

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AN UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER!

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CM ANCF. ON

Surplus
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Undivided ProflU
243.71531
Rascnrea
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fetters of Credit
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Deposits
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JUST ABRIVKD! A NEW SHIPMENT
OF THE EVER POPULAR

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Real Estate (Adjoining Lot
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Customers Liability Under
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Federal K**enr* Bank Stock
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P h on e 101

Jnait* and DUcount*

• ' -Riconverxlon bireclor Sl-elmlin
anticlpxtlng nnnther detfrwrinn
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b • c a u a a o f aplrallng Ibjue
that it be wrapped to avoid eon
and price IncryaM*. saya Luliilt lamination.
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workn on in Mormons i f i l t JlOQk
U-hlua printed and xrad/itn K
Irr order to «ara for great |k4»ai
. 6f unemployed- Also blue Urtplfv
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Then# a11• nilinit w»rn Mr. an.I'.
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Mr*. Charlie Furrcitrr, Mr. au.l
Mrs. D. t‘. Slowanl, Mr. and Mt■. Alathcan and ' Aia.rian Classes
15. C Umack. Mr and Mra oDnnl I
of the First ltaptist Churvh will
Davis, sir. and Mrs. FYank Oeory
inrs't at 7:30 l‘. A e In the unnex
with Mrs. Voile Williams. Mrr.
Mr. ami Mra. Hobert 11. WlUUm-Mr. and Mr*. W. J. MrMilion# Mi
A . J. Peterson and Sir*. Wilt
itrvi Mr* Raymond W. Knapp and
HumbLy as hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. llelliert Willard.
The Fidelis Class ef the First
Mr. and Mm. L. M. I^inhart of
A lio -Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Kmi h.
Uaptllt Church will meet at H:00
Jacksonville wuro visitors in Han­ Mr. and Mr« llndsrwood' Proseu •.
I*. M. at the home of Mrs. D. K.
ford over the weekend. .
,1 Mr. and Mrs. W .-A. ttivons, M in
Me Nab. 01K Elm Avenue. •
Allen Wiliam*. Miss Rernlc* W il­
The Pilot Club will rn.ct in the
liams. Miss Jackie Knapp. M eMayfair Inn nl H:tK) P. M. to be
'oiupany. Marvall MeMIUon, Earl Von He*-eekk -&gt;l,(nills, Thomas Vess. Donald Hn«ard, F'rankte Davi* and Billy.' -u.-ti.11 .ale. MRS JOHN IIUSwith -F.dward 5 1 u r .lia ll, gumi
INti and countiy stme, MRS.
Kenneth and David Hromck.
■penktr, discUsairyg •*Met ter Under­
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Also Wayne Terrv Willard. Mi w ii it f :.
standing between the School and
Attending the popular Sunday
and Mr*. O. W. Touchten and Mi­
tho- Home". The board meeting
ami Mr*. C.- A. Stine,
(iuest* el.lung buffet supper ut the Sem­
will be held at 3:15 P. M.
c infirmary's with a included M. }\ Frasier of Orlando. inole Country Club weie MR. and
THURSDAY
Charles Fiowers, Jim and Tom MRS. M. R. STRICKLAND and
The T. K. L. Clas* of the Fir*t
Fratisr of Orlando and Donald MR and MRS. PRICK HEARD,
HaptM Chuith will me-1 at tho
new itiemjier* and MIL and 5fRS
homo of Airs. LUliau Vickery, 30(1 son Winston spent the weekend
JOHN IVKV, MR. and MRS.
West Third Street at 7:30 P. M. In &lt;!re*c?nt City visiting witli the
.IdllN MKI8CII. MR. and MRS.
Itl'till
WIIEI.ClIEL, MR. aiul
Mr*. Vlclory and Mrs.'RHnda Ew­ latter’* purentp Mr. QnJ Mi-.
ing'* group will be hostesses.
MRS. JAMES RIDCE, MR. and
The rrgular meeting of the
I MRS. C. K. SPENCER. MR. and
American Reil Crus*, will be held
MRS IIA ItK Y THOKF, nan.l childLeaving -F'rklav on a three day
ten PATRICIA and IIF'NUY, DR.
at U*:0o A. M. at th? Chapter yacht trip to Silver Glenn with
lions.
Harry Lee, Sr. were Gene Rouniil-. The Daughters of Wesley of th-' and MRS. C. F. .MCDANHiL nnJ
daughter
MARILYN. MR. and
FRID AY
. lat, Ralph AVIght, G. I). Workman
• Tho Central Circle of the (5ar- anti E. C. Harper who were guest* First Mclhi'vliV Churrh mat .11 i MRS. ROY F. SYMES. JR.. MR.
the
home
df
Mr*.
P.
A.
Rowland
and MRS. F. Ii. SCOTT. MR. and
den Club will meet with Sir*. aboard the l-e.- yacht Lelo Jl.
last Tuesday with the hosWwe- j MRS CiEORCiK THURSTON. MRS.
E. 11. Clements on Park Avenue
being Mr*. Pauline Howard. M i­ W 14. FLEMISH. MR iirtdi-MRS.
Mr*. A. II. Wallace. Mr*. II. M. d a ir Smith. Mr*. Agnes Smlih
WALTER IIHHI. MR nod MRS.
Tho .Sidlle lfailu*on Chapter of Rumtdey. Mr*. L. O. lamnanly.
•'Y’ou’ll »core with Ih* ladie* too,
nnd Mr*. K. L. Thrasher. Trie,
tho
D.
A.
It.
U
ii
meet
at
3JI0
Mr*. F’ . FL Roumlllat. Mr* L. H. meeting wa« opened by the pr*.' DAN Wit It HIT. MR and MRS.
in rlothm Kmarlly cleaned* and
Mil -and MRS
P- M. with M is ^A t II. Clement*, Mrleod. Jr. of Otlamlo and tiny- .lent Mr*. C. M Flowers and LIND WHICH
altered at Colonial."
JACK- KATIUAN. MIC nnd Mlt'C
•'eft Park AvenuiMiitli Mr*. W. I.. daughter Lucia spent Satunlnv
Mi* E. (4. William* led the d#Vo IIKNRY. W ltillT II. MR and
ilcu liy and Alt*. \V. M. Thigpen at Daytona llcach.
.
ton,;il. Of fleet w fur the new yCtir) MRS JAMES ('RAPPS. MISS
a-,„ru-hu*tc**t*.
All v i d t i n g
were - Installed during a randb- CECELIA
TRUI.UC.K. I I.YDE
dai’ghU'i* are invited to attend. '
Mr*. William T. Johnson and
Ceremony.
*
TF ItWII I F :.\lt. Jr.r.. MIL and
The Axalen Circle of the Garden A|i** Virginia Johnson are visit­ light
Mrs. C. II. Winn will nerve a; MRS, Fit LEVY W IIITSER. MIL
Chili will meet at- H:00 P. M. with ing Air*. Gilmer Stride for a few
the new president; Ml*. W. I and MRS. A L IIRYANT. SR. and
Air*. FL , A . Alrnforton at hey tlav* after which th ^ will leave Rainc*. vice-president! Mr*. «
A'teratiom Dry Cleaning
.MiTsi. r o lt i licit . .
Wliat |hhomo on Sanford Avenue Atom- for Shreveport, La. to Join Alstjor
A 1111nU r, .eerctary; and air*. I
S. Palmetto Ava. Ph.'dll
her* aro.femiadeil that liullai will Jnlinsnn.
*
\ R o w la ml. trea*urer. • M'
bo exchanged.
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Fiances lli.'k*on w »» Inetailed «■
Ibe new' «umt lender and Mr*. •
«v Wlitl chin *t a* the sunshine

Pieces

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arblly. nff&lt; ct the high level ol
prosperity jn *t‘&gt;re for F1'irids.(

:tcd every time ha ran lor
tha last lima balng in W44.,

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* room group again. - Thi*
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i suite, in fine mahogany,

It’ » rmart (o invest in qunlity m erchandise fo r the
most dependable service. Stop in today and m ake
your te le c lio q o f n Z en ith radio from ou r sales flo o r

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Plsnnlnr Asrnclatloil. a pntv-^o*•ritmenl n search crgsnttatlmt.SiMt
them Is ■ depression fccftluJnfc.
"Tbire are forces at work ttMky .
they declare, "which cookl'bring
a softening of demand In th* n i't
htslf of n#*4 Ve*r and a'pWstble
Increase ip unemployment of Iwo

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Trehiury", Jim Lea. beeams
Tlctlm o f hla l*l*»n Sundsy
1 he died j ) t a heart attack,
ng ovar tive gfflea c f Btsts
pholUr after the "fro * awl

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D A IL Y

f*j It's good to be able to say

Ths Amsrlcan Fcdnaiiis
Labor sgrees with u«—cr |&gt;4II
. ahmfld■say, we attic® w4tl|
at' "tho»o unions which b
price celling* lo get 'v* l " .
Cl esse* of IH’ i Cl III. fp
followed a »hoU sighted 'I “O'
Wherein does 41 pr'cflt a Yi'Ji
t X Ini jwrccnl wage fn*&gt;
the' covl uf living goes up

tha Irnoranea^ of
tg political figures
s the assertion of
Lafluardts o f.N *w
y, now UNRItA director,
[silted ths osa of U. S.
Army mules 'given by UNRRA
to tho Y'ugotlavs and usrd to carry
ammunition i^ver 'the mountains
for possible us* agsltut th* Amer­
icans In th# Trieste area. ‘’They
ware .-given the Yugoslav* for
b r e a d i n g purpose**, says LaGuardls. who do*s not know that
if gfe hybnrds. do not bread.

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Japanese Reparations

A house but mil lotlay I* Wucti
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FLOORS SANDED
and FINISHED

^.'Vll.lcF op lv
ia y i&gt; J je .'n fouuiL'
herorftT ran trmv sornetime'iTTirTOTcd b y foIfa'ilTnl. n jie w ty [

. hi.* iiiiiieiiiii 111 mii'iiia n real proijiftrti to our governmcnl an it must be removed from Japan, thus eliminating
tin- possibility of selling to Oriental firm*. Almost no ntarkM exists for these products in the United States, ns they
are infurior to American manufactured machinery Thu
prospects are that comparatively little profit will biMtiade
w
pt tho reparations program.

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One form.of warfare which is beneficent in ita effects
" UIIILK VFIBSP. FDR TODAY
ami which' no one wants to kco nbolished i.s the war
against tilaense. In npite of the general improvement in
a C O N V E R TFsO
SINNER public health and the longer average life-apan of modern
HIGHLY HCINOUBI*. HUT MAjtY
II..I,
i . i 'i n ir i i.v man, mhih of his diseaHe-enemlea remain stubbornly, un,
v i s i t e d Tits t o m i i -. h i ik w a s com) ut?rod.
FIRST AT TUFF THRU AND
'J’tM'hnicians in lahoratorii'n .of several large drug
L a s t a t * t i m : g r o s s : n .* companies nre battling against tuberculosis, cancer, andwhen he w «» He*n; * «fly ,,n U**
the virus diseases, stteh as the common cold, pneumonia,
polio, ami meningitis, Among tho new drugs to he de­
veloped is one -of the'mold-mnde drugs, streptomycin,
•which .has
been found U.IICII.IH
beneficialI 1in
cases o
1»»., u,,-.,
11 utaea
111f-tuberculosis,
-1iiui-i i iiiuoin, ti
pei ltouitis, bladdec. infections. u4uL_w»1«i4l blood-Infec-.l
•ay*. HUlaJHabll
tions. '
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Uncle Nam has added to his already complicated
problem of disposal of surplus war materials by iictiuiring
more of the satin* sort of thing in the shape of repafatiops
from Japan.
•
General MncArthur, acting under a directive of the
Far Eastern Commission, lias selected r*j).r» plants to be
dismantled and apportioned nhiong the allied nations en­
titled to reparations. These plants hnvo manufactured
war ip.itoriAlu and art* to tie completely stripped to pre­
vail Japan from ever again waging par. Among the pro­
duct* are machine tools, hnll-bearlngs. and heavy mach-

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PACE FOUR

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Hulidopn To-Scek .
.t Revenge For Twin
Setback Last Year
Dr A B T tin T BECKWITH, JR.
Il.rald. Sport* Editor
The ft*mino|r High Hthonl U«&gt;1*
ary Frdi, frorit from their 21 lo
0 victory over Ihr Winter Cardm
Red Devil* last Friday night, are
priniinir for their till Thursday
night. wilh Cdach Spec Martin'.
DcUkml High' Bulldog*.
The Bulldog* did not fare tn
well with I he Kuitta I'mithrrs ns
-V_r d|d the Celery Fed*. Kuslis

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WORN OUT FROM

G E T T IN G U P
N IG H T S ?
harkttlu. due t « • * « * • acidity m Hit

•Hm , he *J»d ?«i'r» f*»din| Ihi.:

.Three irim ailoo. at1' Dr. K H «y, i •
fsmooi doctor. N " d huodted. of hi*
L tlr n t, with this troubl*. Ho h jlja d e a
!n,dltlet M I » hrtbt, r «d i. -vr«*tabltt(
hakaiea- Mr railed It "Bwsiep'RoetMillion! of men and women have Uken
11—often with .msrin* trtu'la
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W Rwatitp-Kwrt | « riiht to » « * lo
b
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kidney*
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Inrreswt
flow
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urine, helpln. relier* eiret* ■’•'dtly . . so

J3T.hilt.tVd hinder *rt. a g^tl «"*h^

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Many eepml fe ltln l • S'” **
i t ' , deep
Ih* Are/ few dneee.

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otkml t.*« *&gt; directed.

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p * * todAy i t yoof dropt^rt.

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HayfifTf and TWttiinin^-'.ttitl i***

trounced the Ileljtnd p it Won by
a IP to IJ store which iudicutrm
llm l Sanford has n eutc tnuehilown ndvnntnjre over
iloga, T lrfrnsivcly.

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I.a»t Friday niflht I&gt;c-IjiimI defentrd a weak I’alatkn. Illi:h
Seiio.d eleven hy a 12 to. 0 mar*.
Kin. n conference tilt.
Thr Sanford lleLatid Rnine hna
been net up . frpm Friday to
Thtirmiay .irwe there are Central
Florida football fann.who *Ujo
port Sanford ami llrlaind tftrd
would like lo ko In Orlatulo for
the llolliu* - (IeorKrti.wri cnnUnit
h'tlday. niirlit.
The HuII'Ior* are out to te.ek
revniBe for the |wo MditllaekiiiiM
the Feet, handed them last
year. In the reKulnily' (scheduled
lilt Sanford tp*unceu the Del amt
train hy a It to 0 marciti. .The
iccond content, which win played
for the benefit of the llrtatnd
Hitch School liand.tn poet eepaoti
affair, wan also taken hy S.mIrrole by a 7 tr» 0 -maryin. Ihdl,
Btune. were played in the Hehand Municipal Stadium. .

It! Munfotd, Florida on lha Jtth, day

o f October, t f l t and that In da*
fau|l thereof a decree pCo coa/ewao
Wilt be entered and the said causa
t o A ren a .
i&gt; i'* .f«t e » part*.
;
*
MAt.r.
tviTNKHfl my hand aw l n fflrla l
.jatjhareby hdllflrd that
seal lids il t h day of Hepltmbet,
_ :qcai), Ih'.ill.ted
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Florida. this Tttk'appear la aald causa In paraon or
A. IT. I * H
by attornay at |ha Coarl Ifouaa

.Hrrult Court

■ • The ■achedtried" tilt ^jclwtCU
uriiy .Lumber Company wapostponed Jimt night dug It
wet" trtojn ls Mini high winth
that prevailed.
The two (rath*' will renmn'
play a* soon as the wrathn
pet utils. Il.iyne^ and Williatm
won the first contest an'
Security U m b el was vktoriou.
In tin- tVennd game.
* The teams nrr playing n font
mil r f u'vrn .n it* tr. deterinim
the wiimrt in I tie f'ity Soft
ball l*ngn*',
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gtyftban’ G jim c"ra *
£1
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lest FnHay' Night

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TUESDAY, O CT.'S, TSjW

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p__r
la y^w
.r ii„it
r&gt; |*. IIEItNUHV
’ and l^ayrly were Jailed, hot ‘ I f ir« q lll t 'd it i o r.H o * Ninth JUdlc.l
' Clerk, Ctrculr 'C eu rl,
1
‘
hy
He
Land
-If■»-"lt&gt;
were l i l y relea«jsl*‘
”
‘ “&lt; iFtoHda.
“ ‘ lrl Hemlunl. County,
Kemldnt*
County, Florida
In Ctianeefy. ;Uoder itio Utla •«! Ipolicemen without charges.
eranr-s ttatl s-ul »frF F IC IA I. SK Al.)

both the
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form er ____
S .ln t

There i« a ponaiWIilji that
fitc St. AuRihiiar player, fae.
IqeliflihilUy to play arganUrd.
baatball, and'anothrr at.a who
playrrl for Ihr Salnta earllrr In
the year facea a yrar* ao.pan*
aloft aa a result of the alleged
attack ntt Umpire l-arry harrly
whlrh la a.id to have happened
in I lei .and on the night of
Sept. C.
the. tivr
playrra,
abuse
mintra hate not-hern published,
have received'a ropy of a letter
from Judge llramham, which
was »enl In President Krncat
I'adgrtl of ihp Florida State
hianner in whirh Dramham, it
la reported Iti havr naid, that
on the basts of rrporta rrc.lrrd
from lunrly and Umpire Spike
.Davis, he will be ronslrainrd to
ban the five' playera-frora or*
q isHired play.
llramham indiratrd hy hla
request that hr wanlrd the.full
story of the lnridrnl and wished
the playrra lo submit, any rvidrnrr In Ihrir favor In writing
so that both sides of thr caae
could he aired.
Il»lh .lastsly and llavl. havr
submitted affidavit* tg Judge
Dramham staling that lutvely
w-ga attacked during the playoff
game between Hanford and Kh
-Aueustinr in Sanford on Ih.
night of Srpf. «. and lalrr In
a I lr IJ nd rating psl.hllahmrnl
lie was allacknl Ivy a man »h o
had played fur. Ih. Sainla. hut .
had lorn released.
Aa n result of thr frarua,

n-vt Ufa V.atJcf sought la afl ab- Krnesl F, HoUahuMtr
Altorner
lUIO-niV'lHp;
raqulrrsl lo q . tiford. Florida
r'mi afat iharel

avety’a
aff|.
It I. ..Id (hat la
tely
davit In llramham stairs that
the player had been "egged on"
by one of the Ajtrienl City
playrra who told him that
"you’re not a player, they
rant do. any thing to you, go
ahead and gel him."

F U N TO
SMART TOi

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f#IN YOUR WINGS AT THE

ORD SCHOOL OF AVIATION

l e g a l n o t ic e
IN T J IK C ilt C iiiT c u r i n fi&gt;* t i i i
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a i M H B T ti A F I’ BAN
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&gt;1A I*A L (IA t W ATT I lf; Wg,
w ho*,
irinlvft'-*. &lt;in,| address m e Oeoeral
D eliver.. Winslow. Arlror’a..
tou
ate hrreliv
nutlDed that
**IH hna been brmiglil H g .liu l you
in the Circuit Court o f Hemlnola
I nunly. Florid* m •.•liunrerv, *|J|7
ft* aa above set f«f|h. t,y r u BV a
l i v r n i K l V H . and you "are lieraby
ln|lltr*d to fils w lih the f| etk * t
raid C oil*’ V..ur, written appesrnnes.
&lt;perrons h r « r hr atfaru erl, hr e tld
’ •It on the Son, dav nt .Ortohsr
l»l€ . sod thereafter lo file* w||h
**bt clerk t,oir written defenses.,
if * » y , lo the t.llV
complaint In
said suit at th« Hm* p ie«rrlh «d
hy 1st,
Herein fe ll riot n r 'Jfu ig .
menl w ill hr- entered sgslnsl too
t»v detsuJI Thlv Is n soil l.r Hi*
I la lo tlff. III'H T
A
MATTIIFAVH
tor Hlvitrre from von SJAI.ACIIAI
M.STTMKWH, d.fsndai.t
t v m f l W me hand Vv*d ***| o {
said Court nt Han fort. Florida. Ibti
t i l dav o f Octnhar ISIS.
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As Clerk o f aald Court
in F F lU IA t* H EM .)
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FOR RENT

FOR

SALE

BEE US fnr liinerspring Mat­
■rUBNlBHED room — B07 Megtresses,
Ibis
Springs,
nnil
Holly win.,I
IIcjl* nt
fuctory
nolle Avenua._______________
prlcei. Retail atore A display
F U R N IS H E D room, snillcmrn

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room.

Its W. FIRST HT.
J l O W jJ r d St,______________
kkhnls Deilding A Furnlturn (io,
Sanford Mattress Factory
t FURNIHHKII apartmenU Tor
Phono 11311 ami 072-Jr*nl. 410 Myrtle Avc.
STUDIO apartment aultable for
one or a couple, 1702 I'nrk
Arc.. Phono Hiil-J.

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divorce. Tou i r * required to flit,
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veying. Merien C. Gordon, repreaentaUva.' 110 N. Park Ave.
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Telephone 87

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Store, ted A S.r.ford.

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SB inch irrotra.

Make your rolocllon *»f (eajna you baH*v* will win
lb« gamea below by plactAg an (x ) mark In the
space providod. You do not have lo guaaa the scores.
Clip the ballot' and bring to The Sanford (tarald
Office before 12:00 o’clock -nobn on Thursday, or if
mailed lo the Herald, the envelope must be post­
marked bcfogjLl2:00 o’clock noon on Thursday.
In case of UCbTfor various prtaas, the prig* winner*
Will be determined by the order in which entries ere
received by the Herald. You must make a selection
of all ten games. *

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ii.to small, aa.y-to-inrqaia

THIRD TO SEVENTH PRIZES — .. . For
each ijrize'winner, ONE PASS FOR TWO
to RITZ.
INSTRUCTIONS

DODGE • PLYMOUTU
PARTS AND SERVICE
Pham ||89 — 220 Mrlech Bldg. 1 want 2 or 3 used doors, s«iu) 109 PalmeUa Ava.
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QBrra and meal—ground fresh
we n palr wa.hlnjr; machines,
* * w y Monday from arvowfl.ka 7 Pela,* LIveatocW, Suppling
vaccum cleaner., fangj miter*:
, cunt. Can b« bought at CardTrotter Appliance Sendee, 304
fiterc. -Leke Illontma, - j a L u u r Towx."
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and' finishing. 'Cleaning and .wax*
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fection. Old ftoora mada like new.
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Tennis Racquet
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Clerk « f th* nlrrttlt. Court of «* m .|

II. M. GLEASON
lake Mary, Fla.

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jl j «r*» wlietk tht.uta of w»Ur La dinnteiu.
* Opray* 17 f»»t.

t'omplaln.nr,
attending
Available H K N I t r vJ.i M A T T l'N t'fl.
M. Jim
Drfsodant.
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T H E H T A T E D F FBftH IDA

FLORIDA LOAN CO,
102 Hartford Avenue

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OIL T A B L E top range, fi plcrc
HOHKOW MERE WHKIIE
10 ACRES
round wirkt-r suite. ', Ice lio*.
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED .
M75
3.way floor lamp.
Mrs. M. YOUit nalutal desire J or privacy
High wuotled land on county psve-l
Clark, HL L Ho* 122.
I in lummy matters I. strictly
r o a d . lH m llrv s»uthwevt Sanre* per led here.
Frlsitdi and
■ford, t niiiea nuith of Apopk. FOUIt’ 000 x til Used truck tires,
reliftlvca are not qurillrned
near Rock Springs Park and
lOdfi Chevrolet pick-up tiuek
alioul your eietllL Tour am1 kublta swimming pool, ?*rms,
and 1020 Ford pick-up truck,
ploycr ur bustqrmi aaaoclatei
r. 0, Hog.lSMi, Orltmlo.
70ft French Avc,
will uni hear uf your parscmtl
affairs. The to hr nu c.ine for
USED Iron double bed complete
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FOR S A L K
rmbiirrassinenl.
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with
aiiritigs-mnttrr.s*.
222
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A good six room bungalow in
Reaaouuble credit rcnuIrcinsnU.
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quiet .ecttun on three Iota. Ha*
No co maker* on. money loans.
eight large bearing fcult Arecs. CELERY and Cabbage plants.
Variable payment plans.
Can give povaesalon.
FAMILY LOAN CO.
R. A,. King, Phone 25II-W.
»fl,7r.0,00
Florida Hank lild*.
I’hou. »
BODERT A. W ILLIAM S, Realtor • Jus t arrived ! Cood supply
PADDED IRON INC HOARDS
Raymond Lundqutst, Ataoclatt
12 SPECIAL SERVICE?
Phona 732 '-Atlantic Hank Illdg.
stanlkvh o o kh h
HARDWARE CO.
I REAL ESI ATE WANTED
SIGNS
flo w e r s
for all uceavirna
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WK NEED LISTINHS, of Farms,
Homes, Drove, .ml Itusineas MeNKILL A Y o s t ,' FLORIST
Celery Ave. just o ff Sines
Property.
W. IL
Williams,
. Rtallor, Tom Holt Associate, Office ph,-4(W, residence pit. fiiO-R
Phone. 1120. 110 N. Park Are.
“iotO DODGE half-ton pick-up,
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1941 Chivmlst canopy, holf-ltm
truck. Tirolur power saw for
I ARTICLES FOR SALE
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• cutting large at«mla of timber.
F IL L U F with fttal Oil and Kero-^ 1203 W. 2nd
. »4n« before winter.
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ARTICLES WANTED
4 H. B. Pope Co* Ine.
Pl 1 “*™—* '* '* ^ 1 ^ 1^.1L_W9**tl»*B**M_.
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o f age or condition. I L - Reel,
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808 W. 2nd 8L

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FURNISHED houa* or apt., 2 or
.1 brdrvMima. I'hona 5W-J.
, CELERY plants—a n o u g h for TREES trimmed, ut removed. Howm,l II. Roth &amp; Co, 1202 W.
.boot 10 a rm . Volanll, Pa.
|ib*REWARpTJor two or thrae
2nd.
ch.I and Early Fortune. Ile*is
bedroom unfurnished houaa In
have not been pulled over. Aim'll
LOANS
desirable nllthborhood by perreatly. * Phevrss fiiti'R,
nitnant realdenL Rent In ad&gt;
l.tiANH MADE
Vanes. I^aae If desired. W ill URAU.KEK JKtty and viddle. Also
FROM tin TO f-100
pay lop rental; fin* JJ.M, c/n
tlu-ililo Uof*e tnriler.
Edg,c
.triil privacy! font service
HeiahL .
Suttnn, Henson Junction',
and pink plant*.
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CALBNDU1A
Ready to .cb 1020 laiurel Avc.

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uifls, toys, games, Ivooks, dolls, PART tiirie Job. Am
liny nnW’ on budget or lay-itway.
Slctsuii University.
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daily after 2:00 p.
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T a Ftolfct lh a ' Peace of (he W orld:
Ta I* remote th a' ItrofTfaa at Am erlo*:
T a Produce rrospe rity far Hanford; •

(Trhttally fair tndar. fonlght and
Thursday'. Warmer in fhe north
iwulltm Ihi* iflrtnwm, Oilier*
wine, little lemperaturo rhanga.

AN INDEPENDENT DADY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD,

Established 1908

VOLUME XXXVII

FLO RID A, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9, 1946

May Abandon
Says Price ContrQls
Are Useless Without
Support Of Public
Opinion, Congress

|)celures Mcanure Is
Undemoeratic Way
To Keep Adriatic
Under Britain, U. S.

Told Of

Kiwanis

WASHINGTON. Oct. 9,
1/E)—Senator Clnudo-t’cpper
today »nid l»o is seriously
cunsideriiiK abandoning his
iu|iport of price controls because tin' program does not
teem to be working out.
Pepper was one of tlie
itaunchcst supporters in-last
Hummer's .fight in Uie Sen,*

• let Foreign Minister
M.
I Molotov today condemned
the Italian I’ence Ireaty.draft
plan to create- the free
. state o f Trieste.
Molbtov declared, in Ids
first appearance before a
pli’iinjv session o f the I’ aris
t’e a e r fb it fe r e n i'e sin ce his

iys Main Issue At
Parley ConcT,rned
Veterans And isms’
* nf- veteratm and II)
l me
’’ism'."
Infill rating
thi* I'oiintrv. nnlilify rurnninnUtn.
which wn* warned ngainsl by
PILOT. OP THE TACUHAN nBEAMHO.tr Col. C, H iBUIl Irvine, llrftl of kt. Paul. Nebraska. &gt;» vieicod-'i Kill director J. Edgar Hoover
to Cairo by Oamrl Hey Motbr. an nffirial of the royal Aeroelnb or Egypt. The giant n-M arrived alter * wIli'ii. presented bv thn l-eglon
rreord breokJag 10400-mite nmt-slop' flight*over the lop of the world. An ..riling to Irvlnr. "the moot Im­ with jf
Distinguished ■Service
portant discovery” during the llonoluln-Cotru flight was the fart that'thr mxgnrtlr pele Is 503 mllra ‘ “ A h j' Mrtltil. A. Held Mann, stole I'**.
north than la shown On the polar maps now In e*bllrne£ The Bight nav Completed
In ^. hours and ^3” cinn (Jeoartnient adjutant, told
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(International
ttadlophato''
Klunnian* today si thrir meeting
minuira,
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He' •i i j &lt;&gt;tMr. Hoover n» *l»tmg lh«r cniuoipoiot nM.-m|d« to
(» nettiil,, t lu- l.rgiim hnd hern a
failure, ond Trail from IlnOVfr'ii
*t*rrrh thr MMfunrn! tlmt "lllvldr
and r»i|f»iin*l Intfif' flirt mil flip
wUlt Uh Ip V*‘ V warn in ir
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Wooinek,
rini&gt;inieUop IIn* tiiiiiir t lib nf * f iniv* Wtiiji nliti
in
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Mii \ mr
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rrtuhi from » recent visit te
Mrnniw, that thn'plan w as'what
hv trrmed an 'Tiiidcmoeratie'*
ninn* h T. keeping thr strategic
Adriatic nir« umlrr thr ronljot
nf- thr United Hlnlp j and Britain.
Molotov appealed, however, fnr
.conciliation between the Slav and*
non-Slav nations. He coupled this
with a warning lh.il the western

Final Hearings . !Mayme Hodgkin, Muse Womack Are
Begin On F.E.C. 'Named Dembcratic Committeemen
Reorganization i&gt;ilot eiub v^
Kxamincr

Propones To Sponsor Milk

Operation By St.
Joe PapcJr Company

|»0()|F()r Children
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1-4*1 evening

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stole
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csecutlve
n,rnmitteA- niemhrrs I " fill W ri-mi * f.t? wtilih it" one uualiftfd
nl the Inst ge ne ral election, t

By AHHOLTATKI) rHESS
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------- i Members nf the Pilot • tut*
Th? controversy over the meat
W ASHlNtiTON, Ocl. 9-—1/1’.
voted t« sponsor a Milk Pool and
'situation rontinued hitter today Final oral argument was being (n .contribute $15 toward it each
with mere politiral rharges and heard by-the Interstate Commerce nutnlh at the meeting of the
eounbit charge*. Meanwhile, llte Commission on the proposed re-Krnup held in-the Mayfair Imi
. shops 'continue to offer little or erganiiatfou of the Florida East |u i night with Mrs. Mary Raw
no meat. Most authorities agros
Hallway under the cnntrul tina. presidanL presiding,
that there Is .plrnty of meat, but of the SL Joe. Paper Company
M„ .
Kdward Kitrher was
A that it la graung nrt Uic range*
A w w i r t qii_ the M jo it of th*1 IIIIRn{ M chairman « f thr Pool
w . instead o l showing up ; at lha T. ovsimnrr Ralph Jewell L«-cn.. , whfeh tlir r|ul, hopes to in
packing plant
his morning at lOdlO o’clock- The
o()l0t eivle clubs and inUNItiiA Director General L«- l( f&gt; rgnmlner r n m n . l n l U » rfiv|jtrtN to , hr Pllrllt nf making
GuaMin iVinied that meat is going eon,mis.bn rejeele lb* rsorga,,.- ,
permanent • project.
The
oversea* In ’ JNHRA cartons, lie jn ion pan of the Atlantic &lt; oa,t
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' ,j, bp U(Pd
provide
•ay* Ihe only meat going abroad Line Rndro.nl wh.rh nrnvide, for m||k flir 'nrP(ly whn„| ............
from hi* Organisation i* some
Coast C*rilV ihe (•". si "V ine It tuberrulosia patients and famllie*
canned hnrsanieot.
.
Incidentally. 38 Texo* steer* -lead h i report p in p ^ e T ^
and
arrived In Flushing, New York, adoption—with* cortiiu modinra- tri nUed t h ^ r t th. IAT.A.. and
to temporarily so lve. the meal liona—a plan authorising the In- Tuherenlnals A-soeialio,, where,
problem for IIHI New Yorks-rs. depend-nt operation of the ^ine ry,r iFere Is a need for it.
The president of the Gtncral Steel under the control of Che HI. Joe
!l wa* brought nut nt thr meet*
Products Corporation bought the Paper Company, n«/ird by toe ing that not enoygh funds are
it e m and will have them butcher- A lfre d '1, Dupont vslate.
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received earh year from the
cd fnr distribution among his lucky
The ICC esarnltu-r held the mm Christmas Sale of T. H. stinnp*
employees.
gt‘r of Ihe two , railroads would In enable the Association *'• take
result In no appreciable Impipve- rarr of the patients in need nf
metrC in transportation nervier to te-atiwnl. There Is b long w-aitthe ptihlir a* compared with
r ing list and now ItutI room hit*
rite under independent operation.; iu-en provided tn care for the
■ His. report further, said the) patient*, there is a lark of funds,
eventual saving* of a metytr
The r|ub was divided into b o
would not Ire such ns to wnrraiil groups, the "Greens’* pml the
:&lt; r, idcrnllon by them na a can- "Golds" for an attendance tnnlrsl
That «*rtain Navy fliers who trolling factor: Thr report add'd with the losing group lo give n
trained at Sanford Nava) Air the predominate lyptijnent* «f| party tn the winners. Thn attendHutton and then ruined Japanese residents, ahlppcra and coiymunt-] * nre will b.- based on points, 10
.hope* for world conquest found ties on the Florida Ka-t 'Coast &gt;K||ntP f nr business meetings and
Saford “ an extremely pleasant ravors independent operation. Thr flight points for social meetings.
place’^ to which they would. Ilk* re|H-rt also saitl a merger-is not n,,,, rbe merobet having the most
point* against her will serve ns
sometime to return It indicated
b y a letter recently rectivrd by liability ef the Florida Fast Coast, chairman o f tin parly.
Robert L. l*ox, local pholograplfer L m s o V l o d m u , . r
Smith, Mrs.u ,K.
II.
unci «frit Lit lorn 01 tli© HI . Mrs. M.« n.
iti*,.
nnt‘v
firm Kns.-.R. L. Peterson of
Bivety Point Naval A ir Sutbn
at Norfolk, Va., who ordered some narty to control the Vlor"ds K ^ P J" f*'"1 " meeting pUrr h r bath J c n K C n T i l l t C H O V C T
picture* nf Flight 973 which Mr.
flat Iroad
httslneaa and dinner meetings.
.
,
Cox hod made while Peterson
The St. Joe comnanv. .unnortinn *ine* '*?« Mayfair Inn ranimt nrS c r V IC L * S t u t l O n l l f T C
was here training .with thr troop.
commodate tha club any longer,
.Ha wrote: "It mar *&gt;&lt;• o f soma
it- was disclosed.
interest to you to know that all
Thr'group voted lo fill “ friend­
Umi boys in Flight 978. with the
ship” Imxea to be sent to some
etrenUou r f myself, aro . ow
foreign country, And bring them
glorified civilians and seem to like
to the next (heeling on Oct. 92.
It piotly well. I have found Iho
The boxes must b« cigar tmxai
Navy
my liking and intend
and can bo filled with school sup*
to stay until they no longer need
piles,
sowing supplies,
toilet
me. I might also addadd that
___ our
article* • and small toy*. It ,wa*
stay In Hanford was an extremely
also suggested that a friendly
ilaasant one and wt- once voted
letter b* enclosed.
t to be Iho place we would like
Mr*. J. P. HtD, announced that
most lo gb back to.” ,
plan* ara undarwty for a Foundrr'* Day program for lha next
dinner meeting, Mrs.- A )'H u n t,
finance* chairman, reported plans
for a rummage sale in the near
futufe.
v
John p. Papier has resigned Mi
Mrs'.JrMirlna Deal g a r * a rsposition as secretary-treasurer of
purt of the conndl meeting of
the Centre! Florida Production
District Four which was held last
Credit Association at Hanford to
weekend In Ocala a t Hllver
grrent n poiition m nuiwurer of
Spring*. Mrs. Rawlins, who alio
Perfection Dalriaa CooporaUva of
attended the meeting reminded
OrUndo.
%
the group that during the -year
Hemlnola High School Principal
-Mr. Payne, who had to m con­
1948*47 International has asked Herman E. Morris entertained (ha
nected with the Association for
that 89 new duba be formed. Student Council o f the high-srhnoj
AUo each dub I* to increase lla Monday evening at .the Palms end
membership fie* members. She Pines with a chicken supper, slid
the resignation of R a y ' Slaton a* stated that folTr new clube have plans were mada to . send Ihrfi
Bocceedtng -Mr. Payne will b# secretary and that Sam Martina already been formed and four are Ueloiate* ta the national *ti"toAt
Leonard U. Toy of Orlando, who has been appointed to fill the In tha making.
council
convention
at fit.
ivt'rifs
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for several yesr* has boon a field eaeaney.
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burg
on Noe.
7,
anda in
9th:
T89t*M 9tat|ve in fM M a far Ura
club to the Silver Anniversary
Tha council consists of Ihrpd
ProdDflion Credit CoyporaUon of
which will ba obaarrrd there Oct freshmen, four sophomore*, fife
NEW YORK.
junlori and six senior*, sit,I aro
18-17*18 w ia road.
Corot Guard '
There ware II'm em bers pres- sponsored by Miss EtherRisrr sad
.
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Mrs,. Gladys Smith, both o f whop#
Naval Dhrtrtct. hi
were “present.
||
Acting as a sort o f go-between
or buffer- between student* and
faculty, the council also Is
dieated to building up jchflrf
morale and greeting new student*
7,!T&amp;-too freighter
Mr. Morris on Babirday attend­
ed .the meeting o f. the Clilteqa
Committee, on Education at th*

Naval Officer Says
Fliers Found City
“Pleasant Place”

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Rome Workmen BaUlc Police In
Protesl Of Dismissal From Jobs
i *.*d
MM ON. ( i i . tbt 3 t/P)— A
-'•no • j 'iP&lt;.|yia Dmo rr il. Rrprp*rntative
" ,tf"t J Engi ne I'm , Iml.iv -ailed upon
&gt;rf." v |jH, ;;01|ih to put tl- own wrlfare
" " first and if oeeevsory loeak with
! the Democratic party. In a speech
'** " ’ ,-efme the r.iKiigiu State fteinocra’’ | to t'.in-enti-oi, *
&lt;|rci.ired that
ni.K.d j ,u, |, rt hii-al* -In-Ill.I t-e made if
*
?be tl mi h i at I. part v continues Its
, , &gt;»iaiton -ill- ili, i Jit political

Senator Demands
Rep. May Appear
Before Mead Group
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Office Position Here

Seminole Higli Student Council To
• Send Delegates To National Confab

s ^ s ta r? ^

Associated Press l-eascd W ire

Molotov Condemns Italian
Peace Treaty .Draft For
Making Trieste Free State

Cairo Welcomes ‘Dreambont’ ■Commander

ata for the agency's life. Hr is*
slu'd this statement: " I f price ro*i.
trul it getting hack like prohibi­
tion in lla tail Jays an that puMie
opinion is nut going lu siippotl
effective pricq control ami thCongress is nut going 'to' *U|i|ioi l
it. o f might ju*i n\ wrl| not try
to have Ii-"
Pepper* statement mbix-alinc
thr* junkln-f uf etr tifli^ -foliltol
w m rnaJn os President Trunun
proved his personal survey nf
the meat shortage.
New York’s Democrrtif 1?snBor
Junes Mead—emsrittnjf from co:»frr.’ nce with V/hlte House. CPA
and Aj;ririilture Department of­
ficials—sciil- h; ♦* hopeful that
tn rmerg.ney decision will l*e
!f&lt; rthmmlng very ehoitly which
will help t&lt;| relieve ll&lt;_- tnea\ short-.

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Mny acknowledged .liiteirnling police officials.
with the 'War Departmanl in lie ; Tits police and raiahinjpri n*ril
half of the Garsson interest* to I i lull*, -.ivolds. fij&lt;&gt; nriiiR and I« o
obtain war contracts. However, armored cars In tlirlr rffoit- t-i
the Kentuckian.' maintained he clear tile -upiare lu-forr the pal.re
did not profit ’financially -from
Aflcr the first i-nir, the crowd
hia admitted ctuineetlons, with the was p*tinuil"d to uiimtwr ta-lw'een
1Garsson*.
jn.tlOfl and 30,000 pci .mi,
t'nlicr said lim e inr,.nn. w eir
i Meanwhile, .^ttnniey General
Tom .f’lark announced that the killed, la'aler* of tin* mol, uid
Garsson ease wilt lie presented to tlirre wore eight -foul. Many of
a Federal grand jury beginning the Injured inrluding policemen .irr
tomnrrojr. _ Chief _ Justice H, J. saitl lo Iv- In. serioii* Cottdilioij,
Heldirr* and (--■•ahlnieii .
Low* of l)i« District nf. Columbia
court is tn h” ill charge of the shoulder to slimild- r to (dock o ff
grand' Jury prnl-e. Two special rutrsnrei to ll«- upiatirsind Itegan
Im-lv lnuk_
assistants tn CJnth, William I’nb furring the ciowj
Tey and W an Mallnrk, will pin- flur of ITie nmioii'.t rpra rlriilst,
sent Ihn government’s case to the ing Ihn ueh Dir crow I n|em-d fueginnd Jury.’ The Justice, Depart­ T here u rtr three loud e i plus ions
ment said It* casp has hern built, that soiHidril like lu,ml grenailes.
on a full F ill investigation Into In momentary pnnle the d'tnrtnfart* turned up by the Senate etratnr. hrnke and fled They ifoiuud rinko quickly, however,
committee’s lengthy heatings.
ami ri silinrrl (hrir reilslancr to
May’* name was not* mentioned thn snhltrrs and police.
In thn Justice Department an­
nouncement o f the start of grand
HANRUET HEATED
jury action In the Garsson case.
Drews ter suggested that slnre
A banquet Will lw glvrn WedMay ts a candidate for re-elec­
tion, he should he given sn o)v nr* day evening at thr Mayfair
portunlty to state hit ease before hv the Hemlnola Chapter No. 2.
the Senate committee in view nf ordet nf Eastern Slar lit honor
Hie .frequant reference* made ta of Mrs, Hi&gt;**lr Christian. Grand
his activities daring the probe by Matron of the Grind Chapter vf
.Florida and other visiting officers.
|he upper chamber.
At 8:00 o'clock the.order will inert
-* ’rtie rhalrman of the House at the Masonic Hall and six rand'Military Committee was sub* dales will receive degrees.
heart ^attack and has been ro- - •
______ ■ — ----cuperaUng since In his home In . The county* Board of Public In*
Prestonsburg, Ky. May’s doctors I rtructlon will hold'll* retulxr meetindicated the lawmaker soon may Ing tomorrow rooming at the office
be able to traeel to Washington, or the county superintendent.

Farm Bureau Will
Name New Officers
AI Meeting Oct. 14

Offirlala of Ihe Rebson-Ritt*
Herald plek-lhe-wlnner contest
.smnuncfd yesterday the beHom
on (Ms week's gssaee most be
turned Into the Herald office
not later than 11:00 o’eloclf
noon tomorrow or mast k *
!»•*(marked before that U a s if
mailed. This cam* w lias rwsnlt of the switch In the Ram*
ford-Dcloind game which w ill ho
played tomorrow night lnata*4
of Friday nlghL

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                    <text>THE 5A*F0RI&gt; HEKXLD,: 3ANF0R0, FLORIDA
m TIHJ COURT o r T * « COUNTT th#r«of 8*14 ea**« w ilt p ro c ,d E i
JUDGE.
SEA11NOLB
COUNTY. T a rt* saalltst you.
FLORIDA Ln Profcal*,.
'
Th* ssnkral natura Of till* lull

FLOORS SANDED
and FINISHED
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Lusll* Court DiLand,
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in . &gt;•:
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WARDS RKMK'K. JUrsaao*

ED- 'll fo r dlvore#T * M fb# ilyla of n ld

.•ull !*: Tlshle Wiggins vs: Chari*.
Ttf all ('rtdllor'i ind pinout Homer WlaglBs
U *tlns Claim er Dtmantla Aialoal
tv iln ii, mr hand and official
anal of salt Court at Sanford. Hemlnot* County, piorloa,' thla Hal day
notlllnV and mjulrod |o pr«&gt;«ni ahv
of Keptambar, l»4t. „
IIKHNDON
_CIa»k-*f-**M Clr'iitl &lt;&gt;«,!

*

Ha

^ • Dr.- Leonard Barkar
*
Optometrist *
Era* m m iner!—Glasses filled
203 S. Orange Are.
Orlando, Florida
Phone 4947

IHUAI.)

PIANO TUNING
and REPAIRING

flrat publication of thla nolle#.
Each claim or dafuand ahall l*a In
wrltlnn. and ahall atsto tha (Mac*
of repMrnr* and po*t offlca addrsss
of tha claimant, and ahall I&gt;a sworn
In by Ilia ‘ claimant, leant,' nr at­
torney, and any
or (M
,dr.
* * # . ,»rh
-r 'Ha ■i t
irlalm
.iw a ifl
1JI
Wfiled ahall ba void.

Last
IB .fenra with Cabft
INnnu IV. and University al
llllnola, Champaign- I rbana

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Ma r t i . Kr

RBNICK

Aa *&lt;cculor of lha Laal w ill
and Train maul of MAtlY ED­
WARD* IIF.NICK. ilaraa.nl.

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or MUSIC HOX, I'HONK 9M

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IN TIIK CIRCUIT IXJURT FOR THE
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
TDK HTAVK OF FIAIIIIt'A. IN
AN! • FOR 8KMINOI.E COUNTY.
IN. CHANCERY.
, Caaa No (IIP
MOOD WATII* from lh« swollen Sen Antonio JUver end Its tributaries cover Mary Street In the downtown
auction of the dtp alter a heavy rainfall caused the river banks to overflow. The flood, the worst to stHke
the city ln a quarter of a century, Is reported to have taken the lives of at leayt twelve persons. Damage to
homci and business structures is estimated at approximately 15.000,000.
(0.000.000,
(In Irma timidIt
homes

ilILKH IllJil Ell WIClUINK
D-rmitutii
m von cN
NOTII'H Tit AFFKAR *
CMAIILH0 HOME It WlCIlMKH

iummiNO from ■ rare kidney dis­
ease, Diana Miehal, 2J-months-old,
of Baltimore, 1KL la surrounded by
a few o f the many .boxes o f rlca

hwest o f II; utrtee, ami
following s
Untied III file hU claim on the broadcast eDO«al fa
■:nmir of Jnn. 1, IHdi. when the r|ee Is tha Drinctoa]
bin ■nd Act vent Into effect.
*nAetai AiaL
” (fnfanuxHonal)
Mow He Btat Rush
di&gt;t
Hut the night,before he was or- built| ,
rkred to proceed to St./ Louis. Jt'i.
hintM un u land office,' And
learned the officials were at urM.
1ug a dance. The nnxjous yonfig •
developed
soidier went to the dance and
. i gilt ouL ur\ Rstinlant land icgls:uir ami (urciu.iled him to leave
l.t laillfR Ion. enough to acctpt
hi ikiim —.Just a few rtinulea afUr midnight.
In tl«j four deea l»» following
Fi roman's-first filing, the nations
'.oimlntion d'ltihled as lami-hungry immigrrnl* peopled the WtiL
r '- Y ter.'iiag-rltilBAEH-- didn’t- s«t-U r
, r- . uro-U. hj« iioutaalcad' uuljl twp
.U’-nr. .iftci he made TiTi claim.
-JM »»* -,| irwtii the- Arm y in—Hw,
lie- built- a log raiain and farmed
hoiuerUati.-'untii hrs -death- In
-Ifffii --^HiR -lHw1tr WTth-that o f hit
r.’ifc tv iv Jir* hur'.il within lha
I oiighinl lo rn''tend grounds.
V National Monumrnl
The grar.sy acreage waa made a
I national monument in 19.19. II Jt*
! the linmireinee o f war prevented
any formnl rerogrlllioo.
••
"Now w - pinn to make it posvlflit- for the vUitor lo Freeman'*
, humf-teiid to undvratand tf.&gt; story
{ th- !i»iilihina of pioneer time*/*
| *3)‘* Howard W. *flaky r, n*»oclafh
, tegini !! dirtrlor of the. National
, I w t Servicy.
.
"Among
other
thing*. Wall

bronchial mucous m em Tell your druggist to sell you
&gt;o f Creomulslon with the tra­
ding you must like the way U
sllaya the cough o r you o n

r¥ o m u l s i o n

f«CMxftt,Cbi*t CcMi, Sronchitij

BEAUTIFY
YOUR HOME .
with VENETIAN
BLINDS
Wo can make arrange­
ments for you to finance
them on EASY TERMS I
Venetian blinds made to fit any size windows

Free Estimates
Wood and metal slats
Repairing — ^finishing

SEMINOLE VENETIAN BLIND CO,
820 WEST THIRD STREET

I

How women a n d girls
m n y get wanted relief
from functlontl periodic p»th

'A IIA 0H Of THI vnttAN S' aquattec movemerit In Canada, F-dward.
Hanratty (top) standi on the roof of a moving van In Ottawa and urge*
home-teekers to move into government bulldlnRs. Later, he was ar­
rested (bottom) by police Sergeant Oeorgo 1L IJarttett on ch irge* of
forcibly entering government property and obstructing the pol to. Ttie
squatters declared they would stick b t Hanratty, who la a homer nip
forro officer with tfi raid* oV*r Enron* lo hi* credit.
( Jnlrru.itlrmfll)

West's First
Homestead Is
New Memorial
IT* ICU1V lUMVtt The worldwide shortage of fats and oils
to' make aoips la dr^pcfatc.
We’ve got to depend on used
feta from your Idtchcn, Mrs.
Housewifsl It's the o/i(/ extra
•ourca we have

unless EVERY
nousewife qef&amp;

Ily TIM PARK Ell
\
HEATIilCE, Neh-—Tint n»tion‘*i
first homestead |j gulng In lie- coma a memorial to I ho ihouiaod* j
of pioneers whir almost a centutyi
ago ■answered the rail of ‘ 7 r*a 1
- The dlrst claim under thu Rome,
stead Act of 1H02—by which thu
gryemment gave away an ncreaga
nearly equivaksnt In *Im to the
itatoa of Texn* and lAiuldana—
waa filed by Daniel Freaman.
The ynling Union soldier had
picked out a IfiO aenj plot 314

REGISTRATION NOTICE
The vRegistrniion Books of tha ' City of Ssnford,
Floridn, are o)ten nl the City Hall, commencing
Monday, September 16t!i, 1946, for the purpose of
registering for the Municipnl Primary Election to be
held on November Slh, 1946, and will remain open

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each day except-Sundays and holidays, up'to and in*
eluding Saturday, October 26th. 1946.
H. N. SAYER.
City Registration Officer.

CRI T I CAL MA T E RI A L SHORTAGES
ARE HOLDING UP 0 U I WORK

back to saving
As conditions •improve well speed up the

U secffctsfa

work but we must have the necessary

WHISKEY

supplies before we cifi&amp;ring ydu the many
benefit? of cheap electric service.

WINE
RUM

FL6K1U PI

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PACKAGE STORE
410 SANFORD AVENUE

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�In Unity Thera. la Strength—
' To Pretret Uio F n t » f t the W orld;
To P n iin o U the rregrese of America
T * r rod art rm p t H tg r for B u ilo rd ;.

P a i l l i ttptidr llfir i t f l r m o r ! '
tilghl ami H n l n r il.»r.

A N 'INOKCBNOKNT DAILY NEWSl'AI'EH
VOLUME XXXVII

SANFO RD,

E s ta b lis h e d 4 0 0 8

Storm Ceuter

One Way To RcntdvcA Picket

F L O R ID A

T U K 5 D A Y ... O C T .

a.

Atruridlril Press -Leased. Wiic

tu to

Foreign Minister Bevin Says Allied

is Alternoon
No Major Ix&gt;hsc8 I q
Huge, (ritrus Indus­
try Indicated Ry
Commission Report
A

Ohio Governor
Meat Situation

m r A i M C u n n rnr-ssi,

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ttnoo-mnerpnv

Crops

Slate Executive Also
Asks .Investigation
Kv Federal Officials

Reported

Wind (.’lists In This
Area Estimated At
7.» Miles Per* limn*

CULUMUUtt, &lt;&gt;.. Uet. H. Dpi—
An IrtveSllgatlmi nt . the meat
shortage In Ohio ha. l&gt;tru n&gt;iiurMrd liv fjnyrnmr Frank J.
Ijtnehr. Th * Onvernur-nnitn’irttn^
th*l Inluunrhlnr luinn.li.itHy
yn in»r-UralIt'ii nf hi* own. In
Ol'irdim* In guvrenmenl nfft.
r»,.l . however. he ii.krjl .i I'pnrul'4 federal pinlir.
l 'were

Jtmshinr ils tr and thlA afternoon
wai blowing Itself "nut liver southeast Cent pis. The latest advisory
frmu the Federal Storm Warning
Service (raid Ihe diminishing- dis­
turbance will cSPlimie
inl.md.
through Georgia amt fiortth Faro- &gt;
lina. slid Mini strung winds are ?
IrvUmted as Tat—rmrttr asLAttantir-^
all A ls

(•ennaus Read Trilnmnl Verdict

Orders Probe In

The reportedly vicious
tropical liurrlcntrn which
alarmed, the entire atute of
Florida yet-terdny apparent- J
ly turned out to bo some­
thing of a tempest in a tea­
pot— and, a relatively mild
tempest at that.
The center of the greatly
weakened storm 1ms left tlm

K o.e

Utile Dam age To
Fruit, Vegetable

H ole

A on &lt;gl to Kemtimle
. im| 4.
.I"J,M-nillril f i um i lie htirtlrn'.e
i ; h t . vhicli
n- o f minor

f i it j 1

•t.

i.

■ *.i.|.y.-i with |ti.v

.*tin'll,4 ..r llii ■ intlir?. Ill
I, f.hli 3i.iE.ll |i*iil» -•( tie..-

Hilt

I*.* jin. ft i* f *■1rfiI =, I n "

Flier .IuhI Doesn't
'IVust Parachutes

Mu
D rily 'Jo-ely, lir u l ..( lhP e a l t nln.l S tute i Kiiiplojrnn V
S. r-;irc o f f l r i . d e r k s m l ltel.iv jl. -i
ime
I hiuniy .
this
y.m .
).,.mil. .ipped pvt -o . ttn jioljm," n t 1!i**j*j vt- ; i-1 m u» v ^ W orld
II, hove Iwep p lan eI inl.i y*.*.,*i*»- -

h&gt; Ihe Han/ord .offiiy
Mt&gt;. Musfh mod.- *|il * (t-'iv
im i't tfi ti mirclioii with I lie h i
ti.mal hmploy
tlie I'hysically
lllirtlirspjitxt Week, which if o-t
o Ido ntiiiimilv hv ini Art of 1

nJT “ "d |,rr*i,tr"“ *1 ......... .

Truman's Message!
Lauded Kv Laborj
P a rle y Delegates
t Itlt-AGO. Oct. 8. (A'.-” A*

In Seminole Revealed By Jinltins
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it ft; li r* •
S hi rt t f *i
It lir. Ill Iit-|! 111»I*1* iViMliFf
inti«
tlinu
i»nft*tt| «»f
• tittir t.n* l i ?l
f “ HI

New Record Sel

,UM. . i l ^ K . - u t . t that
- . l » l . n . - h U - r ttoio F r r - i d . u i l . moan
O . m . h !MPI , ; i
:.f / t r l« l
iM a T - m r ir e d
lo u d • p r l m n e m e '
i n - th. Ut u „ i ...i , . f u.ijo i r r ......... .
Amem-nn h e i r ration of U ht.oi.e3
fi lm
to Hie g r . . n mi
i-«i|vcntl«nIn &lt;hi.-m.-k.
tapped rrservi.tr
of skill
nit 1
Mi. Tinman
told the A F of I
ihditl. *. po o
l it h j hall In a|*t&gt;rd drlrgn te*
in hl i on-- n g r
• '
.. .il'rr "
.
...... lira stands on the threaliliold
■*\\.
[.I) Jjii v (■ o ’ hao.i|jeap|«*d of
ehnodam-e
T n k O i.I ii
tilt1
|H.| oitiv
in l hi.r m en to hs- placet^.’ nhuudancr. tie on&gt;.], the ronnt r)
Ml
Ntreoly Inletl.
fol.e i.&lt;vrnl(i|j ipii'l have Ihe full conpefntlotl of
that " Ih e maj ority of thorn ar industry, Inln.r
nii.l go vernment
veft-nuB and m e t tn '&gt;0 Pl'iren*
Tin* President went .... t.. m ,

Red Envoy I'rotcsts

Atlorncy CI 1I :
Arrest Of Scliuclit

jkrrtiy Trying To Get
Meat From pritafn

WASHINGTON,- Oct, 8— W V Schmid demanded that the ac j Vm.r c utl(( r ( h f f .
The Army, unable In flhfl enough quitted defendant tn the NuernWhile ihe runteuls of the note
mrat at home' for lie overseas berg w ar rrime» trial - le? release. w trf n‘ot mu,k&gt; puhlle, lfN uravrjttforres, I* negotiating fo r * a loan from n Jail ceil In HtuUgarl.unlllt „|
K u lk o v'* romplaJnt was
* of b ee f. from Britain. Thle s»ashe la convicted bjr a German.|0 , | u„ thi*. Incident: He was
disclo cd today by tha War Do- denazification court. Srhacht wasj|ir(i| ff)r 1|f#r|y one h*ur by-cjtv
arrested last night an hovr after
B„ihoritlrt at L.sGuardi*
he arrived from Nuernlwrg.
J-IrlsL aid asked «-i sign a stateill? arrest was nrtered pn ror„| ^ a t he had nuthlng Illegal
charges that he had been a lead' |„ |,|a
Ur » s s relea»rd.
loan In kind—with Atrstrlran tneal* Ing Nail.
* Ime.iver,
without | signing the
pound for round, befor* the end
"1
,
statement.
*
* of nest Frmuary.
.y
annnuncl
PltO PAG ANIIA
U&gt;t fieri situation for onr
in Europe ami tha Pacific
LONDON,
Oct.
ft—l/Pi—The
T A L W U A 8HKE. OcL fk-fAh-rVjrui* from . thrqugpMt Florida lUtsvian News Agency T »M
r« e specto. I In Tatlahaisee tedny diitill.uting today an offklal bulle­
BAD 8EHIK8 W *A *
tin from L*Ji,mon I hat condemns
al'dird
propajan-la
regarding
lOBTON, O eC T, (fH
Puasla and thr Arab rounlries
of the Middle Kail. Toss w »i
Weather Bureau U
•piotel in n Moscow reimrt n«

W

a r c art.s

F6r Camptroller'^c

B t LouU Csrdinsl* |

ten Red Sot. The to
it will be cloudy.
&gt;fld quite cooL An
aid it might be a
sonny and warmOW BLANK RTS A R E A

^under
^ tsy
-s.% .2
from fear to e r
s f SHOW. Two women ]

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Record Mnrl&lt; For Tax Colled ions
fi
,»♦(
th*
f -t

kW4&gt; PU'tlllK &lt;Ul sAGk*I
ill. w I** *r&gt;r|nY f f‘ I I‘ tr&gt;l If’, In
J*

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.F tikii &gt; . . ’inrtf *,

I&gt;»*

'll |ti * T’ht F

I. -up. i ,*

RcHtaurani Opened
Ry Roy Jolmson

t It ’’wont’ be «
ilber” for the tht
«a game tomorrow

J- ?y

. 1 -li ■" !i tJ A'i jjJlQ
tA lin s.-jt-

i ■-ui I he i rihnnal sent-n - i i 1 ml the tup Fasts to he i... i .. . ,
til..-: t *.. j.i.1 tiom IP &gt;e*. a pi life sio.l s. &lt;|.ntled lhire ( I "terimiiotoi, j

I* The atjilr of Florida had (repared for this hurricane a« never
"W e hi.wi t lie f«e | | H ir* h„
before. Beach rrsldruta were evac­
't m i'i t unf, " t o , o inicj. velvet ntul
uated and thousands took refuge
i»l**, «b iltletl v, &gt;fiuiv ,H"I other
In *tdrm shelter*. Elaborate dH Eini,,.itte*l io r 1ri « t.r ri.ipb.v, e*
aitef priy-aulions were taken by ;y | last r relay, n - a r Until tit reel \\ ,. , ,11, '■*( 1 l«v,'ll It.,,.,* J-ro.r I
the Bed Cross and other relief on Magnolia Avenue. 410I at i.l'ib? 111* 111, r III.i.llgl. refeiial "I
luny hr Incaletl hv i!.. urnij trim
agencies. .. ...
.
■ 'Umllli.'l -rtirker* tor l«(,s oeil
As yeL however, there have tiling*. The remodeled building, of - slur
f,,r i,r&gt;-iedit'd aptneo
cement
block
ron»trpe!lmi.
I'le
em.
heed no reports of heavy damage
Mr- hip 1" ogi
. "
a
neat
appearance
end
Is
divided
anywhere tn the state, and no
[he etunloy leatil ulficr IlNil
into
a
small
lunch
stand
in
con­
report* o f Injuries. to residents.
ilsr, retnariteil that “ we n.vk llint
■ Apparently the highest winds nection with the kitchen, anil a riuoloy, rs rousider the phy&gt;lcallr
dining
riiorn
with
tallies,*
Wn the mainland were felt at
handicapped workers In fit! »*?*»,
Fort Myers, on the eouthwest Thno i«|n rest room .for latfic and w urge you t nmk" work Mr.
jiihiumn's
skill
a*
a
rook
coast, which the storm missed by
|&gt;»i-.|hle for thrill, null tn li.t ihe'
some UO miles while It was still
i var;ne*i(-i
I ii
vuur * -orgaoirtilloii,
raging at full fury tn the Gulf.
wt'h oiir office.”
Fort Myers reported gusts up to
80 miles an hour. A » the storm
veered Inland near the entrance
l ' li e in pi
v me nt m m p e n . i t .&gt;.
to Tampa Bay, Egmont Key, re­
I'-vm-nU |ii DeiidnnlF IH&gt;,|.‘ .
l
!.
8.
D
is
c
o
u
r
lc
s
ic
s
ported winds up to 85 miles an
itlg the n-rek
riilllllT
Hep'
io chk ch
hour.' Tampa llaelf, BL Peters­
•i.O'iuilril to ft.’. Oil and « n r mu i
W A D I I I N t i l t t N.
Mr*,
&lt;P.
burg and other eltlea In the
t» tliree |M*ifl. lit, • ail It .‘ tout,
l h ' Klplt Itepa.liniiit i.r e iv e d .i
populous west coast area, reported
chairman nf the Florida iudustil..
p
n
leAt
tndnv
fro
m
tie?
ftuiGan
G o ill m l s 1 i o ii, re.o,(
, ml.,
ly moderate gur.ts,
nfU TTG ABT. (Brittany,* fd-t. a sntluii'Silot to llAs i’fmiitry. Hie
Thiuugliuul Hie Ktate paymeo'
Ihiv.-t euvpy, Nfk-dt Novikov, com- dlopp
d flam lln l.tr.I.ho f,,r i

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.i.uuj/ltu i¥pj»a*' 11 „*'*'■-s-ltHt -t'*
iftwm t *:nn*i*xi

n t . M A N S Ih S’lietnli'-rg rend Ihe vei.li. t of Ihe lolerttsthmil tt.l ' i . v
ti
fttfei
i.tlot* fci.mii.i the n r , e mi t * h-r ho.ii*. |i.,i,n^ o*e
&gt;nl li si, feehiij ran li si, |„ the . n r u tth r o l l o - . ,r . 1

Hj Associated I'rrss
A 'yoimg N’ avv flier on a
fly-away from Pensacola to
Barksdale Field had a narrow
escape from serious injury or
death last night. I.iettl. Wilding
G. 01*en of Pitman. N. J.,
made a cnysh landing in his
Navy trainer, an .S.N
while
,5fc tfiv
» u ranirri ui uiu
moving -the plane oyl of thr
wlnifda Cllriis Commfssinht tt. C.
path of Ihe atipfonrliing hnrri' Kvans, tmlny seld damage to the
cane.
fabuloos citrus rrop. in the la k e ­
I.lrul. ilihling, who is slated
land area appeared minor- Caketo tie discharged in about four
lind Is in the heart of the grape­
days, said Ids engine rut out
fruit and orange belt*
wldtr flying lit H.OOd fret, lie
Kvans said he had not vet' sahi he didn't bail mil because,
'thecked with other points, hut * . "J just, don't trust'those puro*
preliminary
report*
Indicated I chutes.”
there probably would not ha » « y
major loss for the record-making
crop, valued at about $150,000.-

'

I* M i l s . €&gt;*-* A. i/Pj— B n t i li I ..i, dm , ................ l-.rne.it
I *,.&gt;«. m to d a y ti»ld (lelegatc.'l
at tin* I ’ i i i i . I'l . n f t.'ou fer■itre that . u n ity
v. as
thefu tm dn tjoji o f
th e A llie d
Mi to r y and that it uiusl b e
the fo u n d a tio n
tIf* [lea ye.
H vv in m ade th*1 latent u p *
|MA| iitf UMtV klltfl
I
t*-» \* I’jl-.IItrun :‘ p
af Ik liiiti t.i'fl tin jir.pt* trtaiy.
1i i 3f fr ■1 ft IT It ifIV i* ‘ I&gt;€IVi7. I fHJ
I' *j 1.1 * li 1tit t» *-t l*1 ! Dill| |To

Th rouR-FOUCtMIM-rarfy ttracellnc film p ic k e t.T W h 'T n n e r T *fr o m
" Oner'i-lhe-flepuUiC Sthdloi, U ,ifl,nnk;Car-f,.«liW ftra% e»H het*ea»rFdic«-,- -wr-mt.
guuds and demonstrator.. This was tha. first tlarc-jp at Ilepubllc-since the atudlo workers wsnkttn strike is the-tUm capitals — (fnlcrruUonai)
•_ ‘‘ hoc

,;rro*»
AtTcisn thr
the Floruit
Florida Gulf cos*t in
the Tampa Bay area at midnight
The howling gales diminished,
rapidly, however. liv tho time the
storm approached Jacksonville on
thr r«st tonal, that city recorded
pint, only up to 46 mile* an
hour,
Orlando, In the center *&gt;f the
style, reported 70-suite gu«ta. _ [
; fbe hurrirani* advisory servics
Reported this morning that the;
remnants of the hurricane were
centered over .smithenslem Geer-,
gla about 10 miles southwest o f ,
navannah. The advisory said the
storm was weakened to the point j
where it no longer 1* a danger- 1
oils hurricane, hut will lie attend- j
ed by strong winds up ’ to 40
miles an hour , over the coastal
areas of Georgia and the Caro-

,

Role Says.Treaty Pro­
vision For Trieste
Will Ik* Cause Of
landless, Arg.uiuents

memtier who started hit political
career as attorney for the city
of Aron Park went scheduled to
be held (hi* hflemoon a|. 4=00
V. H. CRACKS DOWN
-WASHINGTON, OtL l , &lt;AV-

Sen. Tall Rejirals
IVior (TiHcisi|i
01’ Wjii Tiilninal
f.tiii ite-rcrnr *!» t &lt;&lt;fti i** •m*-I
\ttvi
iiffft 11-,ii e » ti*.
|»rf itt|»ii| J»rH|'t fty I.KPf. ill
AhlAllfit 4«f
r,7 Yrfl*
Uit*» !iU offirr.,
*11**’ lujrfiavrrv
mn| • f I
Fax Co ll wtni »Miu j» .irnkm.
»
' X l l y ! Ii.## a !*f a III-fli ii t .t f i; (»*t
4&gt;* rulin'!Fui ■ iisr'l ln- »i i*"»' li* "| i#„
|tis#- p lf|rr uM»l*fi u r ' i ' Mlitii ''*'*■'* i*$"i '■III o f Dvr- t.t
I n , f**i 'h« j n
•v u l ynif lirjil hn ii |nf f k&gt;.
m
MUle C'OHltlV • iM ” ,

in itlM'jitlntn, nllttwfd Iiy la w fm
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folil (o lliir,* ,|i, tool,
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of

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o ohi Supieoo- &lt; .ort tod*. op
-I tbe right ’ *f Mui l.nll *
-ervc.l lu.licfl the! I r.itt/ \
tdie.nl
Mi.,mi I" con!mile
J. f
UltlpiuVAlt t
t'e jt, Ilf (p ill le d nt
I lr i o lo ’ l
holding III. position .ii judge"of
previous w e^ fl. $7'f^f.f.O. l»o he trle.i for treason If J.e itayi ‘ llie Eleveiilh Jmllcliil I'irruil.
’&gt;■» \
VI *.J* .*■■&gt;» number of claimants ebtnpen-&lt;utrd &lt;n the American lour of* o I op.,
iliijl f4*•111 is# |Ip 4■I.it1r* Ami ci 9
Tti»- Culirl declined tn suvtaiu
dmppnd front 5,07;i to 1,751.
|*+rf I 'Ih l' n ***!*' h ill! I' • M 1',“ I f?1*
tlwi.
a
suit
brought
l.y ■ N. Vetunu
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vvitisf fit nnri Ihf‘D‘ .

Iljiwthnrue t-* oust .fii'lge Wise||r|)'•utili'T* r
hem! from Ihe puslll.m, on the
II
Jl. t
1 g i e t m d . that It" Mrt
Inelit'iidv
a rtfi \ \| vr
fo r tin* IPtl l appniiittiici.t to tin
w.t *J. ill A *
| benrh heesiue he w.i. a tnemliei

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1 J i&gt; "J tile legitfalurv which caiicd it-, luwfxj tMilnti
Arim a
r.lrcuit Judge** salmi. -.
M. At R:fWl tIt* ’ Iihmmhi;' if
*
WASHINGTON, Oet. fi. &lt;/pi.
(oilers Injhl hark their entire
•tit *„ *ri..Tt» Hitfl Bt llt.iiH
l«* I i!
The office-of price admlnist(ati-&lt;o dock, wap for a new ihipriienl
has changed some of r Us price and re-ticket Ihe whole I .1 nl
tag rutrs to end what one offM iil the higher prlrp.
callidl chiseling hv sump retailer*
The OPA iiUo stiitouneed i&lt;-d.iy
_fifcCftlJgd__hraml name. *hut~M ghrr -retHngr ti.v.T ’ r.srn
(M K Y K N N K / W ,
•»&lt; l. C. r,p.
Items are involved in the nev Used for rtrine cotlon knit wear.
ruling. These Include items surh The aiiriDiincriiirnt Mill the e Iii - - A big Ijiitn l Airilnet plane,
flying fiipn San linnclsco !■•
as clothing, shoes, furntturr, rug • reasrs may lo* m high
Chin*
,:jl) tlilraff.i
with
i&lt;!
piv.rngen, - NANKING. (Jet. B. (,V&gt;
and shower rurtalns.
tmrecnl. Thp collon knit wear InC»e Cummiiillsts lod.iy ‘ have le,
These ilefnk are usually well r-renso hec?Siui*a effective today, crocked on (lift numiiug near Jecle.t |he Inlest plop&lt;* '1 f'U i
advertised and sold on a uniform |t primltn Incentive pricing It, Flo yriinr, Vr’ytt, ,
ten day trm o ill t hlim"* civil
Two pnssengeri were killed nod
price basis with the retail prlrc irwrenHu productirni t.f
rtapte three yf i hem hurl badly enougji slrlfe.
ceiling tag placrd on the ll»m&gt; Items etich ne |hi|.i shirts, tee
Hie CommunUU nie suggest­
by the manufacturer and pro­ ■jllrls, children's two-piece cotton bu that their comlitious • mny he ing Dial tin prupiiBal con’ titutes
serious.
One
of
those
killrd
linn
ducer.
stilts, cation Sweaters anti rrrepla-on Identified as William Wang a governiiirtit- effort to gain dime
Previously when this celling &gt;*rs.
for regrouping National! t. af mir­
of
San Frandaco.
prlr^ advanced. * the Office of
Anolhrr OPA ilevelnpnient InNational Congress Price Administration allowed tlr*
The I ’ niled Airlines lilrtlie - a ror a filial assault on I lie C -m
mimiiUi' not 11- Chinn ulroiighotd
rrpiilrr to .cha.Mre the tags on day is a n it-hack in the amount Id* I of Ihe type which wan fig- of Kalgan.
hia entire atoek to the n(f*, high­ of raw sugnr nil'it led to maun, tin'll In the two recent Newfound­
facfurt’rs of - fmlk svveetr-d con- land ernahe* — wan coming in
er prices,
for a regularly scheduled land­
Now the OPA says this prsrhY b K KFN TA N K KB klREII
ing nt Cheyenne when the arel.
lice must stop on Oet. 14 so
dent occurred. Just what happen­
that sales are marie on a basis
0IIAIILEK7ON, IVI. n - J ,'V
ed is no’l yet known, hut the Tlie (jiiu t Guard went In Ihe nHl
of actual eoel at the !im. of
plana raiue down on th e. Fort nf thr? stricken tanker S. S. Vrtu
ahipmrnt
plus the legal profit
Francis K. Wnrrcn military reser- Cm* and lnw»d It to |?i?rt. The
margin at the time.
vation, and according to the locnl 1",nun ton tanker hn.l -.out out
The result may be that sonic:
sheriff, il -bcoki* in two. The ilUtrr.ts signals yestrclny. Tin'
retailers will I * offering idrntirsl I
ship was piloted by Capt. U II. Coast Guard cutter Blnrkhswk
Sinitlw- of Ban yrnnclsco. who raced from ita base at Charieshm.
,tK8&gt; l.sl
with three other crew members S. C., to aid the the vr-\rl wltiph
c official explained that j ai
iy in Tfaihmany pullers ar* fe ttln g . may Uke several weeks before a apparently escaprd serious injury. ■was lying almut 4n mil's cast
slkoul began
of Irapendlnr price Increases I final derision it reached by the ' All o f the passengers have of the mouth o f the Savannsh
i, the , official, eafd, the-Y e - ' de-control board.
been taken to a h'iepltal.'
Hivrr.

IVo Are .Kill, (I In
Anollier ltr-1 Crash C(m,Illmiisl,M;11 *111111 PrO|H*8Ul

^ o v ir l.s

O iillfin *

C ase

A^ain.sf War I a’ihIits

i i mirt ' in!
il,.- I

Mi ll
hip.il! a
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I-,., hiteoikd tg I-. mere!.'
.in

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tlm .i"gr? " ‘ i ' e

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,r.&gt;. t?.» Soviet ! ar
rich f t on.,- . gftd

11 Gluuiky.
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11. it-.
Vl areas.

API ! HOOKS,
f-cl . &lt;1—1 / 4 ■: Ff, more Hitch re It &gt;41 Iwys *litvl
h, . hospital at Apel'l e rn, H.dIniid. tmlay. l i increa ed t o j g ,
|ho niltnbet killnl wb-u .1 dtilcn
■ ■ into
' * a school
n a val plane croeherl
yntra lum yejtrrdsy.

11(ILLY WOOD, tht. ", (AT-Hollywood movie stars have v„Ua
hv more than 5 I n 'l In ignore
picket -Hnm at Nttjdlo gates.-Thw
picketing hss been g?npg on for
1.1 days as the result o f a juris,
.lictional dispute betweeg two \
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TUESDAY, OCT.' 8,

XHE SANFOKD HERALD, SANf QK1&gt;‘, FLOfilDA

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1 _ , ■ Katafctuiied In &gt;Ht
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Driving.
The rapidly niountinjf number of traffic fatalities,
especially amnnidyniithful tlrlvein, indicates the importHiice of «afe:(Jrivinjf instructions in tluwjMKh schools of the
nation. Lee Moran, Executive vicc-plcim(eiit of the. Nation­
al Dealers -Association, recently pointed out.
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“Jt is nu appalling fact," he said, “ that hetween
January. 1 nfid October 1 this /enri 21,290. persons met
death in traffic accidents. During the same eight months
last year the death-toll Was 15,880, which means' that
traffic fatalities so far this year have increased more than
HI percent. Among teen-age drivers the death rate has in­
creased -II percent..
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schools generally over the country fall in line with the
current trend and include safe-driving in their courses of
study, the traffic douth rate among youthful drivers
might ho cut down ns much ns 50 percent;'
"Every j’enr 050,000 boys and girls become licensed
drivers within IK months after their graduation from high
school. Certainly, if these thousands of youngstent, who
go behind the wheM every year, can he inspired with the
determination to became safe drivers and arc taught how
to do so, many lives will he saved.
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glad to give all possible encouragement to this worthy
ami vitally necessary nipvcmeiit."

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Fight Fo^ health

Sumter • County. 'll® hwiiVnl MA. and It.- A. degree* firm the
Hnlvritity of Kloiid*.
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|ium li lionnl distributor asked the
tl.y commission"- to .1 raiic the
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druggists who are Pl*Uc|ibin» for
the doctors here, th e pill-rpllara
entertained the prescription wrlters'nt a «rnh fca&lt;7, Mtaniring •*
promate » ' dc*W relntbnshlgJjJ;

All iiuri'i*''*" of 1,00 to 700 tin 111ruts ^
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nt 1In.' IliiHnn.i ’ It Ivor Naval. ,Ali
S ul inn U anticipated due W m
rvef*****?. Jlr-*ot‘ hWffch
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*etiidi»*»fr-*r|’Jlfr'
Ij l(irpci|ii'' bomber* wJQJ
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^nil eu^'s will \ f jt f t n B
ft..HI It. I.miih-rii5lii nl'ji f iitiiily .Commission voted'I'laU a
c-» ami crews from Miami viiiiinum salncy of fttlfi a month:
A NN U LM ENT OltANTKD
&gt;el at th(&gt; llnnanat Hivij &lt;le wn* county BK*nt in Kumier
now i* between 1.100 an* ft.unty and made his home in
Dorothy Ann FurSsun hua bean
if which 500 are eivilibn |lu«hnel| for nlMint Pd years. A noted an annulment ofeher nor- .» ]
University of Florida graduate, l&gt;e liape In Kyle Stewart McMillan
i«rv.d 30 hiontha as major in the
by sl'dga M. R. Hiuith in the
M rot&gt;*r* of the Cocoa A by-Heto
Ninth Judicial Circuit Cour-, arI ei'tun Post have Ttil'eil
I
errding tn an announcement today.
•„wnrd their *20.0(10 [f||m*e,l
Mat rial* needed to finish vetertretention nienmrlnl hall, aril « l ' ii m dwellings aie not yet to bo
TRY J IIT E R R t’ClilNt
II'.w rrii,mtr d ill a rampjirn f» 'if-d, kavs the, F'lorj Ia State ChAinmi l- Ibe I slnilre of tH • fund, Thi hrr of 7. untinerco. 'Until this Irroe
hall I Inti ruled to provide a pita- .uilding program it completed or
SYDNEY. Australia—4/P&gt;—Hydh ac i' ‘ foal, millions of dollars ney'**town clerk promised that n
In .authofixed indu- rial liuilding new ekvatrr would be installed'
sir- prnrtiCAlly ut u stnnilstlll. ut the town hall as soon a* ,one
Lforn and nails nr- b^ttlepecks. w u avnilatdr. One alderman sugAl
mld.-uinmer. lt,5tXl ve.eran rested that It was ridiculous (o
Pune* were under cpii'truetlon Pi have to jump up and down in thitcady completed
Fbiida, nintiiisl an idlnttiii rium- present elevator to. make it wnrib
M*r of 14 577 for the first half
,'f tlie year. . I t i* liejievcd that
FJily re.s ivatlnii*. nccordli
ant more than rr»i ipiurt r nf the
1piiatnM e f * hotel* 'and ' 1
. —- horri's nre h|ihilable diry In
front cottage-eulonle* at Do:
It *' h. indicate that the cumin nnbarrassing shortage* such as
winter—Imiriat * 11*011 will Ke I?»•, nunibing facilities.
or ate*t that the city ha*
Rrownrd Millie, new principal
* F't*H« Htifh School, ha* hail
|S year* of teaching^ 1xperiaole.
r. r r v d v . an offh* r In the
Navy luring th" war. ha* h'
it ran* adylmir nt Southern,C I
•ge. l.kkrUnd. and fir eight vrt'.t
vaa »uperlhteml. nt of school* 1

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Optometrist

Kyrs examined— Gtasafa fitted
203 8. Orange A » »
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ROBB’S HOME BAKERY
PH O NE

217 E A S T F I R S T S T R E E T

Hcauty
Elegance
and Quality

Vluii.U-.Cau GiOW
Sugar. Jivwa^. YJ it TutWlilK dlspoverart-yttumlti:; ia^va£cIut^44G.Um^d«AjeJ^'ii--4**i*rf
_w * long a»- tha-UuUtumtU1 YUJUdk-may jimvu lo4 *e ju»4iH«otini7.Mt-itw- ngnipst m bp rctl^

I'evis. and vitamins arv being studied with the hope that
some means piny he fotind to hal^'the degenerative pro.
cesses of old age,
These laboratory workers win no decorations for
their accomplishments, have no' military titles' and arc
modestly paid, hut they are true benefactors of mankind.

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J. E. McAlexander, Jr.

CRAZE OF THE AIRWAYS
NOW ON THE SCREEN!

dR£AKFASTjN\
BRENEMAN*GRANVILLE*PITTS

203-09 fc. 1st

SPIKE JONES and hi« UITY SUCKERS
KING COLE TRIO • ANDY RUSSELL
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H U G H H E R B E R T C O M E D Y 'T h e M a y or's Husband’
Param ount New s

THE BEST QUALITY

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STATEM ENT OF CONDITION

STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF SEPTEMBER 30, 1946

AS pF SEPTEMBER 30, 1946

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Oveidrafu

federal Hearn* Bank Stock
OUter

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Obligations

pthcr Marketable
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Fixture*

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Undivided Frofllo

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Vice l reaIdeal
R. F. M ANK .
Cashier
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nil whip* •hoii* .1ml Mp mu.fit
. . MRS: K. f . M tV A L U ,t pink
-•pulls lllr.H
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111 III NYU. it I&gt;|n i 11 -kiit tilth t
’•tripod blouse .
MRS. 'F I '
LKYYAVIIITN't/R :* givan »pi»it&gt;
tin*** mill , hn m o t h e r MRS.
l*ORt'HKlt « m Or. &gt;m i I in n white
■poitH lire** . . . The nuitr.l tt ,1II llhiippiUK micciui!
After the
rumhinatiuii&lt; ef men nml tmmep
gulfer* inmplrteil th • Srutrli Fu ll
Mime, limit of tin nun i.nilinunl
to piny until almn«t iln*k.
Vusual JOHN IVKY wui 1 prise*
. . . lie hits never fuileil lit t.iUe
hnnii' the Imrun frnm the Intirn 1
mint*
. ROY FRANK SVMKS.
Jit wan reil hilt tliinitiilit •rvri.il
nf hi* ilftvi'i J‘&gt;o yard* and &gt;&gt;
iilng n Iiiie n|Hirl* shirt In hmittg
th e.le»e*t »r.'ie o f the day. .
RAY REAVERS u a . flnOiim- '
cninein ninuiiit nnd ynlitniia -It

Wanted! Men And
* Women Who Are
Hard or Heuring

ROSE
RUSHES

. . . Have y.ui uollttil the fl • n 1 ■ 1
nig gai.len pear the E lk , I tint i
il(g?
W ell, I lull L her* alt Ue ao.l
«he L the bappv, *u rc e* *fu l gar
ileuer. A m o n g the n(tt-«if*tnwiit'i*

air
W. G. FLEMING.
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si'UEit anti \ x U it f: w 1 u :
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LIND MERER :. ii li t.
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ItARRIE. tli.it f 1M'tt.l, wit it-i*
them at (he -Muyl.m du­
. . . Autuiig the new nt\nictiii
) nuitg . wtuiltiu.anuuul—iglui- •**MRS JAi K l:\ IIG S ..\ tl:.- IM \
WRIGHT. MRS. Elt.NEHi: t \MP
HELL. MRS. EDWIN S IIIN H l'I.
SFlt. MRS, HARRY SILSRY
MRS W AI.I \t E I ’ llll.lP ^ . MRS
H- G Mi iN l'tS H . MRS • •! Y
Will ID. MRS. Gl EMEU SI I I It:
MRS FltK fl CANAK. MRS PYftl
HIGGF N ltilTII \M
MRS
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IKHINKR. .MRS M \l I 4 R Mni:
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Mlts
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M i'll MRS 1 I t iRt.l It'l- flY Ml
I A M T a.,.I lu l 1 1 III 1 ( I
wil'i MISS \V\ HI M K Mb'- I t •
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II Al. ll aiilby »in&gt; fur .non­
time bn* br*ii confined nt llav
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Pint
Hospital ha* returned '» 1 linng preOitmi wun *
Ml* Flawcr* !'« » • ..
^ -III, home on Oak Avenue M * fa,nl\ tar
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Hamby, who I* in the tlrant.' r.1 th* officer: Ilf lt»4.i-4rt
Alemrrial Hospital In Orlando. 1* 1
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|aney won the tree fiiuti'«t prl*&gt; »
«n
dilinn.
Refreshment* \m » •«'&gt; ''• *° 1
,1..lowing: Mr*. YV A llunler,
' |f * '«
I T Sill. Mis* Ru'h Hand, MVj , l lob
Gene r'fvy, son in Air an.I Alt- ID*»U achry, Mr*. 0. F. YY|f' ,
Sam Levy, nriived Satuiilay from Mi* R. A Fvtrail. Mr* A H
San Antonio He is now on 11 43 Welds Mr* ft M Flower*.^ Mr*.
.lav leSVn after whtcii he will re­ I* a u i l n c llowird. Air* M
ceive hi* discharge. F^nroute home
Wright ami Mr*. Glarcnfi
he visited F'rnnk Robinson in tlie
Also Mr* l\ II. Winn.
Philippine* who will ul«o la- home
-non. Levy brought word that A Rowland. Mr*. I*. N
Npiki .Itiiiri |i&gt; Hut i\ .1m u lu»
burst. ..Mr*. Ague* Kmit
Nick Kmni* in Japan expected
I'luiu is tin* I.s ntrvi uil l.ilitji k,
leave the week following la-vy;
I A. H. Btsvsiuon. Air*. A. .
time »• 7:*lO in
II *ti.
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son, Atr*. RcV Tilli*. Mi
uit* tin* Trvrt'Aift'iV • Ini* Uu&gt;'
Mntkiuiat, Mr*. W. F..
Dig -.lit Join dn.it pants anti h o*,
Alar Neill
Mr*. J. CL 1-ancy, Air*
tie*. lial*: luke youi sw,ntei*|
|,.ft. ,|u*
Aft*. II. Gllmsr Stn-le ami Schultx,' Mrs. J. F?. Court
unit A irt* awayfrom the mplh*.
lltu. „ j
,j„. thic,' d..j
ifnughteni ‘ Marilyn and .llarbarn YV. A. Hunter. Mrs. L. J
and
jiurr to polish n prnnv t &gt; ,,f t|,. |n(,.a| ,„t.l -..ii..... 1
have rrturne.l ta their home. 120 ■Atr*. J. P. Thurmond, Mr
JIU| in V"HI livbl (•■ufei
Spitug
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«AAV*t Tw’ -ntletb StrJcl lifter vl*it- Davis. Mr* FL IP l.n »'
tber.', going to
t e .1 pn/f f'" , K., l,„,nAinu mlaiopn
inn relative* in I'ittiliutgli. i'n. E, C. William* and Air*
the lie,t i'o*luoi&gt;..
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Milnr St•
i« At th«» Ponl^firn* Williams.
tal IIaaa S»rtion uf t l»r U. S.
NAN
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pla)ri| hi„le&lt;s.
.il ori
Imni.- ,,||| |H.
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hlmiA to rntiuin in thin r11y win!*
YY'ednr,dat niglil to ,1 SIuoiIhi , &gt;n I,- .bow ..ill It. 1• 1.
In* in OY+f/fJIB.
Iiarty.
Sonte of lb., girl* al- , Muntcipnl ( *nli■•*11111 III fn
leniPng were
h)S I t K ll\\\ itoiuonuA. .nl.lH...mil f . IKINS. AltDELL \ YEOMAN.
.Ii*playi*l ..1 th. Hill
.I.OHRAI.NF: MUGICAIII, MAH- Hotel. •
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A compr«hcn»lv# lexsnn war
H O jdB M e e t i n g ' H e r e riven on the United Thank* Offer
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ing with i|ucstlons relating'lo the
The St. Agnr* Chapter of tho subjtct. being answered l»y 'hr
Woman* Auxiliary of the Holy group.
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Cro/A I7pi*cnpal Churrh met re-' The host*** a**l»ted by Mr#,
cciilly wilh Mr*. YV. A. Adam*, Jr. Flell and Mr*. John Mel*cL Jr.
A|r*. John .kfeUch prexkleil over »erved le « and rookie. The Novthe meeting nnd appointed bar einbrr meeting will meet with Mrr.
chairmen of department* for the Hell and th® program .«"ti'Wt
yrnr.
"Supply" will be given b&gt; Mr*.

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■Mrs. Mac Will AI
Fashion Market

I'romotion. Mr*, w. :. wht-«.

WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIAL

S h o r t e e ". . .
s h o r t cut to
a l l o u td o o r s !
M en who like lo gel o u f lld o . . .
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like nothing belter than lo gal inaidft
Ihit ideal AYorlboro tporlj jacket.
Which isn’t turpriting, whbn you ie«
how "Shorfee" combine* comfort with
*lyle . . . freedom with fit.
It’s Marlboro-tailored of wafer- ‘
repellent, windproof fabric . . . feature*
a full zipper closing, »nug pleated
Wairiband, adjuttablo cuff*, big
pleated pocket*.
In *horf.

ShorfeoV for youl

C A LL U3 T O D A Y

Open or Closed Heel
,
Bluck Suede or Black Gabardine
N and M Widths
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R A Y O N S bring out
"th a t lo o k " fa r fa ll!
1’ lalna, print., spun ray*

Others from $-1.50

Quality' Bidding Manufacturera Slnc« 1920”
9 WcE? J //J S 5 r STREET
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PHONE-Ji;

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Celery and Sanford Aire. Phone 872-J ,

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In esc Women I " **r«-i**■;&gt;««ij favntue iw.

Substantial leather aolas sullabble for school wear I
af Fcdrr.I Deposit Issursnrs

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AN UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER!

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CM ANCF. ON

Surplus
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Undivided ProflU
243.71531
Rascnrea
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fetters of Credit
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Deposits
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AMERICANA BALLET

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JUST ABRIVKD! A NEW SHIPMENT
OF THE EVER POPULAR

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Real Estate (Adjoining Lot
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Customers Liability Under
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Federal K**enr* Bank Stock
Other Rasounv* ' _
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P h on e 101

Jnait* and DUcount*

• ' -Riconverxlon bireclor Sl-elmlin
anticlpxtlng nnnther detfrwrinn
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b • c a u a a o f aplrallng Ibjue
that it be wrapped to avoid eon
and price IncryaM*. saya Luliilt lamination.
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workn on in Mormons i f i l t JlOQk
U-hlua printed and xrad/itn K
Irr order to «ara for great |k4»ai
. 6f unemployed- Also blue Urtplfv
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Then# a11• nilinit w»rn Mr. an.I'.
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Mr*. Charlie Furrcitrr, Mr. au.l
Mrs. D. t‘. Slowanl, Mr. and Mt■. Alathcan and ' Aia.rian Classes
15. C Umack. Mr and Mra oDnnl I
of the First ltaptist Churvh will
Davis, sir. and Mrs. FYank Oeory
inrs't at 7:30 l‘. A e In the unnex
with Mrs. Voile Williams. Mrr.
Mr. ami Mra. Hobert 11. WlUUm-Mr. and Mr*. W. J. MrMilion# Mi
A . J. Peterson and Sir*. Wilt
itrvi Mr* Raymond W. Knapp and
HumbLy as hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. llelliert Willard.
The Fidelis Class ef the First
Mr. and Mm. L. M. I^inhart of
A lio -Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Kmi h.
Uaptllt Church will meet at H:00
Jacksonville wuro visitors in Han­ Mr. and Mr« llndsrwood' Proseu •.
I*. M. at the home of Mrs. D. K.
ford over the weekend. .
,1 Mr. and Mrs. W .-A. ttivons, M in
Me Nab. 01K Elm Avenue. •
Allen Wiliam*. Miss Rernlc* W il­
The Pilot Club will rn.ct in the
liams. Miss Jackie Knapp. M eMayfair Inn nl H:tK) P. M. to be
'oiupany. Marvall MeMIUon, Earl Von He*-eekk -&gt;l,(nills, Thomas Vess. Donald Hn«ard, F'rankte Davi* and Billy.' -u.-ti.11 .ale. MRS JOHN IIUSwith -F.dward 5 1 u r .lia ll, gumi
INti and countiy stme, MRS.
Kenneth and David Hromck.
■penktr, discUsairyg •*Met ter Under­
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Also Wayne Terrv Willard. Mi w ii it f :.
standing between the School and
Attending the popular Sunday
and Mr*. O. W. Touchten and Mi­
tho- Home". The board meeting
ami Mr*. C.- A. Stine,
(iuest* el.lung buffet supper ut the Sem­
will be held at 3:15 P. M.
c infirmary's with a included M. }\ Frasier of Orlando. inole Country Club weie MR. and
THURSDAY
Charles Fiowers, Jim and Tom MRS. M. R. STRICKLAND and
The T. K. L. Clas* of the Fir*t
Fratisr of Orlando and Donald MR and MRS. PRICK HEARD,
HaptM Chuith will me-1 at tho
new itiemjier* and MIL and 5fRS
homo of Airs. LUliau Vickery, 30(1 son Winston spent the weekend
JOHN IVKV, MR. and MRS.
West Third Street at 7:30 P. M. In &lt;!re*c?nt City visiting witli the
.IdllN MKI8CII. MR. and MRS.
Itl'till
WIIEI.ClIEL, MR. aiul
Mr*. Vlclory and Mrs.'RHnda Ew­ latter’* purentp Mr. QnJ Mi-.
ing'* group will be hostesses.
MRS. JAMES RIDCE, MR. and
The rrgular meeting of the
I MRS. C. K. SPENCER. MR. and
American Reil Crus*, will be held
MRS IIA ItK Y THOKF, nan.l childLeaving -F'rklav on a three day
ten PATRICIA and IIF'NUY, DR.
at U*:0o A. M. at th? Chapter yacht trip to Silver Glenn with
lions.
Harry Lee, Sr. were Gene Rouniil-. The Daughters of Wesley of th-' and MRS. C. F. .MCDANHiL nnJ
daughter
MARILYN. MR. and
FRID AY
. lat, Ralph AVIght, G. I). Workman
• Tho Central Circle of the (5ar- anti E. C. Harper who were guest* First Mclhi'vliV Churrh mat .11 i MRS. ROY F. SYMES. JR.. MR.
the
home
df
Mr*.
P.
A.
Rowland
and MRS. F. Ii. SCOTT. MR. and
den Club will meet with Sir*. aboard the l-e.- yacht Lelo Jl.
last Tuesday with the hosWwe- j MRS CiEORCiK THURSTON. MRS.
E. 11. Clements on Park Avenue
being Mr*. Pauline Howard. M i­ W 14. FLEMISH. MR iirtdi-MRS.
Mr*. A. II. Wallace. Mr*. II. M. d a ir Smith. Mr*. Agnes Smlih
WALTER IIHHI. MR nod MRS.
Tho .Sidlle lfailu*on Chapter of Rumtdey. Mr*. L. O. lamnanly.
•'Y’ou’ll »core with Ih* ladie* too,
nnd Mr*. K. L. Thrasher. Trie,
tho
D.
A.
It.
U
ii
meet
at
3JI0
Mr*. F’ . FL Roumlllat. Mr* L. H. meeting wa« opened by the pr*.' DAN Wit It HIT. MR and MRS.
in rlothm Kmarlly cleaned* and
Mil -and MRS
P- M. with M is ^A t II. Clement*, Mrleod. Jr. of Otlamlo and tiny- .lent Mr*. C. M Flowers and LIND WHICH
altered at Colonial."
JACK- KATIUAN. MIC nnd Mlt'C
•'eft Park AvenuiMiitli Mr*. W. I.. daughter Lucia spent Satunlnv
Mi* E. (4. William* led the d#Vo IIKNRY. W ltillT II. MR and
ilcu liy and Alt*. \V. M. Thigpen at Daytona llcach.
.
ton,;il. Of fleet w fur the new yCtir) MRS JAMES ('RAPPS. MISS
a-,„ru-hu*tc**t*.
All v i d t i n g
were - Installed during a randb- CECELIA
TRUI.UC.K. I I.YDE
dai’ghU'i* are invited to attend. '
Mr*. William T. Johnson and
Ceremony.
*
TF ItWII I F :.\lt. Jr.r.. MIL and
The Axalen Circle of the Garden A|i** Virginia Johnson are visit­ light
Mrs. C. II. Winn will nerve a; MRS, Fit LEVY W IIITSER. MIL
Chili will meet at- H:00 P. M. with ing Air*. Gilmer Stride for a few
the new president; Ml*. W. I and MRS. A L IIRYANT. SR. and
Air*. FL , A . Alrnforton at hey tlav* after which th ^ will leave Rainc*. vice-president! Mr*. «
A'teratiom Dry Cleaning
.MiTsi. r o lt i licit . .
Wliat |hhomo on Sanford Avenue Atom- for Shreveport, La. to Join Alstjor
A 1111nU r, .eerctary; and air*. I
S. Palmetto Ava. Ph.'dll
her* aro.femiadeil that liullai will Jnlinsnn.
*
\ R o w la ml. trea*urer. • M'
bo exchanged.
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Fiances lli.'k*on w »» Inetailed «■
Ibe new' «umt lender and Mr*. •
«v Wlitl chin *t a* the sunshine

Pieces

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arblly. nff&lt; ct the high level ol
prosperity jn *t‘&gt;re for F1'irids.(

:tcd every time ha ran lor
tha last lima balng in W44.,

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* room group again. - Thi*
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i suite, in fine mahogany,

It’ » rmart (o invest in qunlity m erchandise fo r the
most dependable service. Stop in today and m ake
your te le c lio q o f n Z en ith radio from ou r sales flo o r

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Economisla of tho
Plsnnlnr Asrnclatloil. a pntv-^o*•ritmenl n search crgsnttatlmt.SiMt
them Is ■ depression fccftluJnfc.
"Tbire are forces at work ttMky .
they declare, "which cookl'bring
a softening of demand In th* n i't
htslf of n#*4 Ve*r and a'pWstble
Increase ip unemployment of Iwo

Nr» thin
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Trehiury", Jim Lea. beeams
Tlctlm o f hla l*l*»n Sundsy
1 he died j ) t a heart attack,
ng ovar tive gfflea c f Btsts
pholUr after the "fro * awl

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D A IL Y

f*j It's good to be able to say

Ths Amsrlcan Fcdnaiiis
Labor sgrees with u«—cr |&gt;4II
. ahmfld■say, we attic® w4tl|
at' "tho»o unions which b
price celling* lo get 'v* l " .
Cl esse* of IH’ i Cl III. fp
followed a »hoU sighted 'I “O'
Wherein does 41 pr'cflt a Yi'Ji
t X Ini jwrccnl wage fn*&gt;
the' covl uf living goes up

tha Irnoranea^ of
tg political figures
s the assertion of
Lafluardts o f.N *w
y, now UNRItA director,
[silted ths osa of U. S.
Army mules 'given by UNRRA
to tho Y'ugotlavs and usrd to carry
ammunition i^ver 'the mountains
for possible us* agsltut th* Amer­
icans In th# Trieste area. ‘’They
ware .-given the Yugoslav* for
b r e a d i n g purpose**, says LaGuardls. who do*s not know that
if gfe hybnrds. do not bread.

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Japanese Reparations

A house but mil lotlay I* Wucti
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FLOORS SANDED
and FINISHED

^.'Vll.lcF op lv
ia y i&gt; J je .'n fouuiL'
herorftT ran trmv sornetime'iTTirTOTcd b y foIfa'ilTnl. n jie w ty [

. hi.* iiiiiieiiiii 111 mii'iiia n real proijiftrti to our governmcnl an it must be removed from Japan, thus eliminating
tin- possibility of selling to Oriental firm*. Almost no ntarkM exists for these products in the United States, ns they
are infurior to American manufactured machinery Thu
prospects are that comparatively little profit will biMtiade
w
pt tho reparations program.

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One form.of warfare which is beneficent in ita effects
" UIIILK VFIBSP. FDR TODAY
ami which' no one wants to kco nbolished i.s the war
against tilaense. In npite of the general improvement in
a C O N V E R TFsO
SINNER public health and the longer average life-apan of modern
HIGHLY HCINOUBI*. HUT MAjtY
II..I,
i . i 'i n ir i i.v man, mhih of his diseaHe-enemlea remain stubbornly, un,
v i s i t e d Tits t o m i i -. h i ik w a s com) ut?rod.
FIRST AT TUFF THRU AND
'J’tM'hnicians in lahoratorii'n .of several large drug
L a s t a t * t i m : g r o s s : n .* companies nre battling against tuberculosis, cancer, andwhen he w «» He*n; * «fly ,,n U**
the virus diseases, stteh as the common cold, pneumonia,
polio, ami meningitis, Among tho new drugs to he de­
veloped is one -of the'mold-mnde drugs, streptomycin,
•which .has
been found U.IICII.IH
beneficialI 1in
cases o
1»»., u,,-.,
11 utaea
111f-tuberculosis,
-1iiui-i i iiiuoin, ti
pei ltouitis, bladdec. infections. u4uL_w»1«i4l blood-Infec-.l
•ay*. HUlaJHabll
tions. '
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Uncle Nam has added to his already complicated
problem of disposal of surplus war materials by iictiuiring
more of the satin* sort of thing in the shape of repafatiops
from Japan.
•
General MncArthur, acting under a directive of the
Far Eastern Commission, lias selected r*j).r» plants to be
dismantled and apportioned nhiong the allied nations en­
titled to reparations. These plants hnvo manufactured
war ip.itoriAlu and art* to tie completely stripped to pre­
vail Japan from ever again waging par. Among the pro­
duct* are machine tools, hnll-bearlngs. and heavy mach-

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PACE FOUR

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Hulidopn To-Scek .
.t Revenge For Twin
Setback Last Year
Dr A B T tin T BECKWITH, JR.
Il.rald. Sport* Editor
The ft*mino|r High Hthonl U«&gt;1*
ary Frdi, frorit from their 21 lo
0 victory over Ihr Winter Cardm
Red Devil* last Friday night, are
priniinir for their till Thursday
night. wilh Cdach Spec Martin'.
DcUkml High' Bulldog*.
The Bulldog* did not fare tn
well with I he Kuitta I'mithrrs ns
-V_r d|d the Celery Fed*. Kuslis

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WORN OUT FROM

G E T T IN G U P
N IG H T S ?
harkttlu. due t « • * « * • acidity m Hit

•Hm , he *J»d ?«i'r» f*»din| Ihi.:

.Three irim ailoo. at1' Dr. K H «y, i •
fsmooi doctor. N " d huodted. of hi*
L tlr n t, with this troubl*. Ho h jlja d e a
!n,dltlet M I » hrtbt, r «d i. -vr«*tabltt(
hakaiea- Mr railed It "Bwsiep'RoetMillion! of men and women have Uken
11—often with .msrin* trtu'la
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W Rwatitp-Kwrt | « riiht to » « * lo
b
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kidney*
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Inrreswt
flow
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urine, helpln. relier* eiret* ■’•'dtly . . so

J3T.hilt.tVd hinder *rt. a g^tl «"*h^

not
Many eepml fe ltln l • S'” **
i t ' , deep
Ih* Are/ few dneee.

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otkml t.*« *&gt; directed.

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p * * todAy i t yoof dropt^rt.

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HayfifTf and TWttiinin^-'.ttitl i***

trounced the Ileljtnd p it Won by
a IP to IJ store which iudicutrm
llm l Sanford has n eutc tnuehilown ndvnntnjre over
iloga, T lrfrnsivcly.

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I.a»t Friday niflht I&gt;c-IjiimI defentrd a weak I’alatkn. Illi:h
Seiio.d eleven hy a 12 to. 0 mar*.
Kin. n conference tilt.
Thr Sanford lleLatid Rnine hna
been net up . frpm Friday to
Thtirmiay .irwe there are Central
Florida football fann.who *Ujo
port Sanford ami llrlaind tftrd
would like lo ko In Orlatulo for
the llolliu* - (IeorKrti.wri cnnUnit
h'tlday. niirlit.
The HuII'Ior* are out to te.ek
revniBe for the |wo MditllaekiiiiM
the Feet, handed them last
year. In the reKulnily' (scheduled
lilt Sanford tp*unceu the Del amt
train hy a It to 0 marciti. .The
iccond content, which win played
for the benefit of the llrtatnd
Hitch School liand.tn poet eepaoti
affair, wan also taken hy S.mIrrole by a 7 tr» 0 -maryin. Ihdl,
Btune. were played in the Hehand Municipal Stadium. .

It! Munfotd, Florida on lha Jtth, day

o f October, t f l t and that In da*
fau|l thereof a decree pCo coa/ewao
Wilt be entered and the said causa
t o A ren a .
i&gt; i'* .f«t e » part*.
;
*
MAt.r.
tviTNKHfl my hand aw l n fflrla l
.jatjhareby hdllflrd that
seal lids il t h day of Hepltmbet,
_ :qcai), Ih'.ill.ted
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Florida. this Tttk'appear la aald causa In paraon or
A. IT. I * H
by attornay at |ha Coarl Ifouaa

.Hrrult Court

■ • The ■achedtried" tilt ^jclwtCU
uriiy .Lumber Company wapostponed Jimt night dug It
wet" trtojn ls Mini high winth
that prevailed.
The two (rath*' will renmn'
play a* soon as the wrathn
pet utils. Il.iyne^ and Williatm
won the first contest an'
Security U m b el was vktoriou.
In tin- tVennd game.
* The teams nrr playing n font
mil r f u'vrn .n it* tr. deterinim
the wiimrt in I tie f'ity Soft
ball l*ngn*',
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gtyftban’ G jim c"ra *
£1
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lest FnHay' Night

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TUESDAY, O CT.'S, TSjW

__ _ _
p__r
la y^w
.r ii„it
r&gt; |*. IIEItNUHV
’ and l^ayrly were Jailed, hot ‘ I f ir« q lll t 'd it i o r.H o * Ninth JUdlc.l
' Clerk, Ctrculr 'C eu rl,
1
‘
hy
He
Land
-If■»-"lt&gt;
were l i l y relea«jsl*‘
”
‘ “&lt; iFtoHda.
“ ‘ lrl Hemlunl. County,
Kemldnt*
County, Florida
In Ctianeefy. ;Uoder itio Utla •«! Ipolicemen without charges.
eranr-s ttatl s-ul »frF F IC IA I. SK Al.)

both the
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form er ____
S .ln t

There i« a ponaiWIilji that
fitc St. AuRihiiar player, fae.
IqeliflihilUy to play arganUrd.
baatball, and'anothrr at.a who
playrrl for Ihr Salnta earllrr In
the year facea a yrar* ao.pan*
aloft aa a result of the alleged
attack ntt Umpire l-arry harrly
whlrh la a.id to have happened
in I lei .and on the night of
Sept. C.
the. tivr
playrra,
abuse
mintra hate not-hern published,
have received'a ropy of a letter
from Judge llramham, which
was »enl In President Krncat
I'adgrtl of ihp Florida State
hianner in whirh Dramham, it
la reported Iti havr naid, that
on the basts of rrporta rrc.lrrd
from lunrly and Umpire Spike
.Davis, he will be ronslrainrd to
ban the five' playera-frora or*
q isHired play.
llramham indiratrd hy hla
request that hr wanlrd the.full
story of the lnridrnl and wished
the playrra lo submit, any rvidrnrr In Ihrir favor In writing
so that both sides of thr caae
could he aired.
Il»lh .lastsly and llavl. havr
submitted affidavit* tg Judge
Dramham staling that lutvely
w-ga attacked during the playoff
game between Hanford and Kh
-Aueustinr in Sanford on Ih.
night of Srpf. «. and lalrr In
a I lr IJ nd rating psl.hllahmrnl
lie was allacknl Ivy a man »h o
had played fur. Ih. Sainla. hut .
had lorn released.
Aa n result of thr frarua,

n-vt Ufa V.atJcf sought la afl ab- Krnesl F, HoUahuMtr
Altorner
lUIO-niV'lHp;
raqulrrsl lo q . tiford. Florida
r'mi afat iharel

avety’a
aff|.
It I. ..Id (hat la
tely
davit In llramham stairs that
the player had been "egged on"
by one of the Ajtrienl City
playrra who told him that
"you’re not a player, they
rant do. any thing to you, go
ahead and gel him."

F U N TO
SMART TOi

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f#IN YOUR WINGS AT THE

ORD SCHOOL OF AVIATION

l e g a l n o t ic e
IN T J IK C ilt C iiiT c u r i n fi&gt;* t i i i
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a i M H B T ti A F I’ BAN
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&gt;1A I*A L (IA t W ATT I lf; Wg,
w ho*,
irinlvft'-*. &lt;in,| address m e Oeoeral
D eliver.. Winslow. Arlror’a..
tou
ate hrreliv
nutlDed that
**IH hna been brmiglil H g .liu l you
in the Circuit Court o f Hemlnola
I nunly. Florid* m •.•liunrerv, *|J|7
ft* aa above set f«f|h. t,y r u BV a
l i v r n i K l V H . and you "are lieraby
ln|lltr*d to fils w lih the f| etk * t
raid C oil*’ V..ur, written appesrnnes.
&lt;perrons h r « r hr atfaru erl, hr e tld
’ •It on the Son, dav nt .Ortohsr
l»l€ . sod thereafter lo file* w||h
**bt clerk t,oir written defenses.,
if * » y , lo the t.llV
complaint In
said suit at th« Hm* p ie«rrlh «d
hy 1st,
Herein fe ll riot n r 'Jfu ig .
menl w ill hr- entered sgslnsl too
t»v detsuJI Thlv Is n soil l.r Hi*
I la lo tlff. III'H T
A
MATTIIFAVH
tor Hlvitrre from von SJAI.ACIIAI
M.STTMKWH, d.fsndai.t
t v m f l W me hand Vv*d ***| o {
said Court nt Han fort. Florida. Ibti
t i l dav o f Octnhar ISIS.
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As Clerk o f aald Court
in F F lU IA t* H EM .)
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S ARTICLES

FOR RENT

FOR

SALE

BEE US fnr liinerspring Mat­
■rUBNlBHED room — B07 Megtresses,
Ibis
Springs,
nnil
Holly win.,I
IIcjl* nt
fuctory
nolle Avenua._______________
prlcei. Retail atore A display
F U R N IS H E D room, snillcmrn

prafrrraJ.

All

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room.

Its W. FIRST HT.
J l O W jJ r d St,______________
kkhnls Deilding A Furnlturn (io,
Sanford Mattress Factory
t FURNIHHKII apartmenU Tor
Phono 11311 ami 072-Jr*nl. 410 Myrtle Avc.
STUDIO apartment aultable for
one or a couple, 1702 I'nrk
Arc.. Phono Hiil-J.

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C l It C D IT fO lIItT . N IN T H J U D IC-IAI. C IR C U IT O F F U IIH D A . FTTR
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You . .rn herehr nuttflsd that s
volt hss been fllrrl 111 th* t 'I f **H
Court o f Krminnt* County, ytorM *.,
In thr. null uf H * ttl*l f t M»ltu*en
rnraplalnant, V,, Hrnry J. U altti*fh.j
d rftm i*tit. t'htncsrr No. are*, Th*
ualur* o f this m il I* lo obtain »
divorce. Tou i r * required to flit,
your wM lIm i aio-efatire on or h*
f oi o the tw r o t y .lln r it*y o f Orloher. A. I). IH *. or ft CsrCS* juu
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Telephone 87

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BALLOT

WATSON. . 1201

Store, ted A S.r.ford.

(timing It.thtr grip. Tor
SB inch irrotra.

Make your rolocllon *»f (eajna you baH*v* will win
lb« gamea below by plactAg an (x ) mark In the
space providod. You do not have lo guaaa the scores.
Clip the ballot' and bring to The Sanford (tarald
Office before 12:00 o’clock -nobn on Thursday, or if
mailed lo the Herald, the envelope must be post­
marked bcfogjLl2:00 o’clock noon on Thursday.
In case of UCbTfor various prtaas, the prig* winner*
Will be determined by the order in which entries ere
received by the Herald. You must make a selection
of all ten games. *

Box, phone W&gt;3.

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ii.to small, aa.y-to-inrqaia

THIRD TO SEVENTH PRIZES — .. . For
each ijrize'winner, ONE PASS FOR TWO
to RITZ.
INSTRUCTIONS

DODGE • PLYMOUTU
PARTS AND SERVICE
Pham ||89 — 220 Mrlech Bldg. 1 want 2 or 3 used doors, s«iu) 109 PalmeUa Ava.
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QBrra and meal—ground fresh
we n palr wa.hlnjr; machines,
* * w y Monday from arvowfl.ka 7 Pela,* LIveatocW, Suppling
vaccum cleaner., fangj miter*:
, cunt. Can b« bought at CardTrotter Appliance Sendee, 304
fiterc. -Leke Illontma, - j a L u u r Towx."
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fection. Old ftoora mada like new.
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Tennis Racquet
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Clerk « f th* nlrrttlt. Court of «* m .|

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lake Mary, Fla.

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jl j «r*» wlietk tht.uta of w»Ur La dinnteiu.
* Opray* 17 f»»t.

t'omplaln.nr,
attending
Available H K N I t r vJ.i M A T T l'N t'fl.
M. Jim
Drfsodant.
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T H E H T A T E D F FBftH IDA

FLORIDA LOAN CO,
102 Hartford Avenue

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OIL T A B L E top range, fi plcrc
HOHKOW MERE WHKIIE
10 ACRES
round wirkt-r suite. ', Ice lio*.
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED .
M75
3.way floor lamp.
Mrs. M. YOUit nalutal desire J or privacy
High wuotled land on county psve-l
Clark, HL L Ho* 122.
I in lummy matters I. strictly
r o a d . lH m llrv s»uthwevt Sanre* per led here.
Frlsitdi and
■ford, t niiiea nuith of Apopk. FOUIt’ 000 x til Used truck tires,
reliftlvca are not qurillrned
near Rock Springs Park and
lOdfi Chevrolet pick-up tiuek
alioul your eietllL Tour am1 kublta swimming pool, ?*rms,
and 1020 Ford pick-up truck,
ploycr ur bustqrmi aaaoclatei
r. 0, Hog.lSMi, Orltmlo.
70ft French Avc,
will uni hear uf your parscmtl
affairs. The to hr nu c.ine for
USED Iron double bed complete
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FOR S A L K
rmbiirrassinenl.
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with
aiiritigs-mnttrr.s*.
222
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A good six room bungalow in
Reaaouuble credit rcnuIrcinsnU.
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quiet .ecttun on three Iota. Ha*
No co maker* on. money loans.
eight large bearing fcult Arecs. CELERY and Cabbage plants.
Variable payment plans.
Can give povaesalon.
FAMILY LOAN CO.
R. A,. King, Phone 25II-W.
»fl,7r.0,00
Florida Hank lild*.
I’hou. »
BODERT A. W ILLIAM S, Realtor • Jus t arrived ! Cood supply
PADDED IRON INC HOARDS
Raymond Lundqutst, Ataoclatt
12 SPECIAL SERVICE?
Phona 732 '-Atlantic Hank Illdg.
stanlkvh o o kh h
HARDWARE CO.
I REAL ESI ATE WANTED
SIGNS
flo w e r s
for all uceavirna
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WK NEED LISTINHS, of Farms,
Homes, Drove, .ml Itusineas MeNKILL A Y o s t ,' FLORIST
Celery Ave. just o ff Sines
Property.
W. IL
Williams,
. Rtallor, Tom Holt Associate, Office ph,-4(W, residence pit. fiiO-R
Phone. 1120. 110 N. Park Are.
“iotO DODGE half-ton pick-up,
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1941 Chivmlst canopy, holf-ltm
truck. Tirolur power saw for
I ARTICLES FOR SALE
.c
• cutting large at«mla of timber.
F IL L U F with fttal Oil and Kero-^ 1203 W. 2nd
. »4n« before winter.
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ARTICLES WANTED
4 H. B. Pope Co* Ine.
Pl 1 “*™—* '* '* ^ 1 ^ 1^.1L_W9**tl»*B**M_.
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o f age or condition. I L - Reel,
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FURNISHED houa* or apt., 2 or
.1 brdrvMima. I'hona 5W-J.
, CELERY plants—a n o u g h for TREES trimmed, ut removed. Howm,l II. Roth &amp; Co, 1202 W.
.boot 10 a rm . Volanll, Pa.
|ib*REWARpTJor two or thrae
2nd.
ch.I and Early Fortune. Ile*is
bedroom unfurnished houaa In
have not been pulled over. Aim'll
LOANS
desirable nllthborhood by perreatly. * Phevrss fiiti'R,
nitnant realdenL Rent In ad&gt;
l.tiANH MADE
Vanes. I^aae If desired. W ill URAU.KEK JKtty and viddle. Also
FROM tin TO f-100
pay lop rental; fin* JJ.M, c/n
tlu-ililo Uof*e tnriler.
Edg,c
.triil privacy! font service
HeiahL .
Suttnn, Henson Junction',
and pink plant*.
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CALBNDU1A
Ready to .cb 1020 laiurel Avc.

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uifls, toys, games, Ivooks, dolls, PART tiirie Job. Am
liny nnW’ on budget or lay-itway.
Slctsuii University.
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daily after 2:00 p.
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T a Ftolfct lh a ' Peace of (he W orld:
Ta I* remote th a' ItrofTfaa at Am erlo*:
T a Produce rrospe rity far Hanford; •

(Trhttally fair tndar. fonlght and
Thursday'. Warmer in fhe north
iwulltm Ihi* iflrtnwm, Oilier*
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AN INDEPENDENT DADY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD,

Established 1908

VOLUME XXXVII

FLO RID A, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9, 1946

May Abandon
Says Price ContrQls
Are Useless Without
Support Of Public
Opinion, Congress

|)celures Mcanure Is
Undemoeratic Way
To Keep Adriatic
Under Britain, U. S.

Told Of

Kiwanis

WASHINGTON. Oct. 9,
1/E)—Senator Clnudo-t’cpper
today »nid l»o is seriously
cunsideriiiK abandoning his
iu|iport of price controls because tin' program does not
teem to be working out.
Pepper was one of tlie
itaunchcst supporters in-last
Hummer's .fight in Uie Sen,*

• let Foreign Minister
M.
I Molotov today condemned
the Italian I’ence Ireaty.draft
plan to create- the free
. state o f Trieste.
Molbtov declared, in Ids
first appearance before a
pli’iinjv session o f the I’ aris
t’e a e r fb it fe r e n i'e sin ce his

iys Main Issue At
Parley ConcT,rned
Veterans And isms’
* nf- veteratm and II)
l me
’’ism'."
Infill rating
thi* I'oiintrv. nnlilify rurnninnUtn.
which wn* warned ngainsl by
PILOT. OP THE TACUHAN nBEAMHO.tr Col. C, H iBUIl Irvine, llrftl of kt. Paul. Nebraska. &gt;» vieicod-'i Kill director J. Edgar Hoover
to Cairo by Oamrl Hey Motbr. an nffirial of the royal Aeroelnb or Egypt. The giant n-M arrived alter * wIli'ii. presented bv thn l-eglon
rreord breokJag 10400-mite nmt-slop' flight*over the lop of the world. An ..riling to Irvlnr. "the moot Im­ with jf
Distinguished ■Service
portant discovery” during the llonoluln-Cotru flight was the fart that'thr mxgnrtlr pele Is 503 mllra ‘ “ A h j' Mrtltil. A. Held Mann, stole I'**.
north than la shown On the polar maps now In e*bllrne£ The Bight nav Completed
In ^. hours and ^3” cinn (Jeoartnient adjutant, told
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(International
ttadlophato''
Klunnian* today si thrir meeting
minuira,
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He' •i i j &lt;&gt;tMr. Hoover n» *l»tmg lh«r cniuoipoiot nM.-m|d« to
(» nettiil,, t lu- l.rgiim hnd hern a
failure, ond Trail from IlnOVfr'ii
*t*rrrh thr MMfunrn! tlmt "lllvldr
and r»i|f»iin*l Intfif' flirt mil flip
wUlt Uh Ip V*‘ V warn in ir
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Wooinek,
rini&gt;inieUop IIn* tiiiiiir t lib nf * f iniv* Wtiiji nliti
in
flip 1«»v»
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* v|iii|iiiif nt fnilt'Biiinii. r»B(| Mrs trtvCii
Mii \ mr
Itiwl^kin,
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rrtuhi from » recent visit te
Mrnniw, that thn'plan w as'what
hv trrmed an 'Tiiidcmoeratie'*
ninn* h T. keeping thr strategic
Adriatic nir« umlrr thr ronljot
nf- thr United Hlnlp j and Britain.
Molotov appealed, however, fnr
.conciliation between the Slav and*
non-Slav nations. He coupled this
with a warning lh.il the western

Final Hearings . !Mayme Hodgkin, Muse Womack Are
Begin On F.E.C. 'Named Dembcratic Committeemen
Reorganization i&gt;ilot eiub v^
Kxamincr

Propones To Sponsor Milk

Operation By St.
Joe PapcJr Company

|»0()|F()r Children
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1-4*1 evening

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stole
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csecutlve
n,rnmitteA- niemhrrs I " fill W ri-mi * f.t? wtilih it" one uualiftfd
nl the Inst ge ne ral election, t

By AHHOLTATKI) rHESS
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------- i Members nf the Pilot • tut*
Th? controversy over the meat
W ASHlNtiTON, Ocl. 9-—1/1’.
voted t« sponsor a Milk Pool and
'situation rontinued hitter today Final oral argument was being (n .contribute $15 toward it each
with mere politiral rharges and heard by-the Interstate Commerce nutnlh at the meeting of the
eounbit charge*. Meanwhile, llte Commission on the proposed re-Krnup held in-the Mayfair Imi
. shops 'continue to offer little or erganiiatfou of the Florida East |u i night with Mrs. Mary Raw
no meat. Most authorities agros
Hallway under the cnntrul tina. presidanL presiding,
that there Is .plrnty of meat, but of the SL Joe. Paper Company
M„ .
Kdward Kitrher was
A that it la graung nrt Uic range*
A w w i r t qii_ the M jo it of th*1 IIIIRn{ M chairman « f thr Pool
w . instead o l showing up ; at lha T. ovsimnrr Ralph Jewell L«-cn.. , whfeh tlir r|ul, hopes to in
packing plant
his morning at lOdlO o’clock- The
o()l0t eivle clubs and inUNItiiA Director General L«- l( f&gt; rgnmlner r n m n . l n l U » rfiv|jtrtN to , hr Pllrllt nf making
GuaMin iVinied that meat is going eon,mis.bn rejeele lb* rsorga,,.- ,
permanent • project.
The
oversea* In ’ JNHRA cartons, lie jn ion pan of the Atlantic &lt; oa,t
*
' ,j, bp U(Pd
provide
•ay* Ihe only meat going abroad Line Rndro.nl wh.rh nrnvide, for m||k flir 'nrP(ly whn„| ............
from hi* Organisation i* some
Coast C*rilV ihe (•". si "V ine It tuberrulosia patients and famllie*
canned hnrsanieot.
.
Incidentally. 38 Texo* steer* -lead h i report p in p ^ e T ^
and
arrived In Flushing, New York, adoption—with* cortiiu modinra- tri nUed t h ^ r t th. IAT.A.. and
to temporarily so lve. the meal liona—a plan authorising the In- Tuherenlnals A-soeialio,, where,
problem for IIHI New Yorks-rs. depend-nt operation of the ^ine ry,r iFere Is a need for it.
The president of the Gtncral Steel under the control of Che HI. Joe
!l wa* brought nut nt thr meet*
Products Corporation bought the Paper Company, n«/ird by toe ing that not enoygh funds are
it e m and will have them butcher- A lfre d '1, Dupont vslate.
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received earh year from the
cd fnr distribution among his lucky
The ICC esarnltu-r held the mm Christmas Sale of T. H. stinnp*
employees.
gt‘r of Ihe two , railroads would In enable the Association *'• take
result In no appreciable Impipve- rarr of the patients in need nf
metrC in transportation nervier to te-atiwnl. There Is b long w-aitthe ptihlir a* compared with
r ing list and now ItutI room hit*
rite under independent operation.; iu-en provided tn care for the
■ His. report further, said the) patient*, there is a lark of funds,
eventual saving* of a metytr
The r|ub was divided into b o
would not Ire such ns to wnrraiil groups, the "Greens’* pml the
:&lt; r, idcrnllon by them na a can- "Golds" for an attendance tnnlrsl
That «*rtain Navy fliers who trolling factor: Thr report add'd with the losing group lo give n
trained at Sanford Nava) Air the predominate lyptijnent* «f| party tn the winners. Thn attendHutton and then ruined Japanese residents, ahlppcra and coiymunt-] * nre will b.- based on points, 10
.hope* for world conquest found ties on the Florida Ka-t 'Coast &gt;K||ntP f nr business meetings and
Saford “ an extremely pleasant ravors independent operation. Thr flight points for social meetings.
place’^ to which they would. Ilk* re|H-rt also saitl a merger-is not n,,,, rbe merobet having the most
point* against her will serve ns
sometime to return It indicated
b y a letter recently rectivrd by liability ef the Florida Fast Coast, chairman o f tin parly.
Robert L. l*ox, local pholograplfer L m s o V l o d m u , . r
Smith, Mrs.u ,K.
II.
unci «frit Lit lorn 01 tli© HI . Mrs. M.« n.
iti*,.
nnt‘v
firm Kns.-.R. L. Peterson of
Bivety Point Naval A ir Sutbn
at Norfolk, Va., who ordered some narty to control the Vlor"ds K ^ P J" f*'"1 " meeting pUrr h r bath J c n K C n T i l l t C H O V C T
picture* nf Flight 973 which Mr.
flat Iroad
httslneaa and dinner meetings.
.
,
Cox hod made while Peterson
The St. Joe comnanv. .unnortinn *ine* '*?« Mayfair Inn ranimt nrS c r V IC L * S t u t l O n l l f T C
was here training .with thr troop.
commodate tha club any longer,
.Ha wrote: "It mar *&gt;&lt;• o f soma
it- was disclosed.
interest to you to know that all
Thr'group voted lo fill “ friend­
Umi boys in Flight 978. with the
ship” Imxea to be sent to some
etrenUou r f myself, aro . ow
foreign country, And bring them
glorified civilians and seem to like
to the next (heeling on Oct. 92.
It piotly well. I have found Iho
The boxes must b« cigar tmxai
Navy
my liking and intend
and can bo filled with school sup*
to stay until they no longer need
piles,
sowing supplies,
toilet
me. I might also addadd that
___ our
article* • and small toy*. It ,wa*
stay In Hanford was an extremely
also suggested that a friendly
ilaasant one and wt- once voted
letter b* enclosed.
t to be Iho place we would like
Mr*. J. P. HtD, announced that
most lo gb back to.” ,
plan* ara undarwty for a Foundrr'* Day program for lha next
dinner meeting, Mrs.- A )'H u n t,
finance* chairman, reported plans
for a rummage sale in the near
futufe.
v
John p. Papier has resigned Mi
Mrs'.JrMirlna Deal g a r * a rsposition as secretary-treasurer of
purt of the conndl meeting of
the Centre! Florida Production
District Four which was held last
Credit Association at Hanford to
weekend In Ocala a t Hllver
grrent n poiition m nuiwurer of
Spring*. Mrs. Rawlins, who alio
Perfection Dalriaa CooporaUva of
attended the meeting reminded
OrUndo.
%
the group that during the -year
Hemlnola High School Principal
-Mr. Payne, who had to m con­
1948*47 International has asked Herman E. Morris entertained (ha
nected with the Association for
that 89 new duba be formed. Student Council o f the high-srhnoj
AUo each dub I* to increase lla Monday evening at .the Palms end
membership fie* members. She Pines with a chicken supper, slid
the resignation of R a y ' Slaton a* stated that folTr new clube have plans were mada to . send Ihrfi
Bocceedtng -Mr. Payne will b# secretary and that Sam Martina already been formed and four are Ueloiate* ta the national *ti"toAt
Leonard U. Toy of Orlando, who has been appointed to fill the In tha making.
council
convention
at fit.
ivt'rifs
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for several yesr* has boon a field eaeaney.
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burg
on Noe.
7,
anda in
9th:
T89t*M 9tat|ve in fM M a far Ura
club to the Silver Anniversary
Tha council consists of Ihrpd
ProdDflion Credit CoyporaUon of
which will ba obaarrrd there Oct freshmen, four sophomore*, fife
NEW YORK.
junlori and six senior*, sit,I aro
18-17*18 w ia road.
Corot Guard '
There ware II'm em bers pres- sponsored by Miss EtherRisrr sad
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Mrs,. Gladys Smith, both o f whop#
Naval Dhrtrtct. hi
were “present.
||
Acting as a sort o f go-between
or buffer- between student* and
faculty, the council also Is
dieated to building up jchflrf
morale and greeting new student*
7,!T&amp;-too freighter
Mr. Morris on Babirday attend­
ed .the meeting o f. the Clilteqa
Committee, on Education at th*

Naval Officer Says
Fliers Found City
“Pleasant Place”

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Rome Workmen BaUlc Police In
Protesl Of Dismissal From Jobs
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" " first and if oeeevsory loeak with
! the Democratic party. In a speech
'** " ’ ,-efme the r.iKiigiu State fteinocra’’ | to t'.in-enti-oi, *
&lt;|rci.ired that
ni.K.d j ,u, |, rt hii-al* -In-Ill.I t-e made if
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Rep. May Appear
Before Mead Group
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Molotov Condemns Italian
Peace Treaty .Draft For
Making Trieste Free State

Cairo Welcomes ‘Dreambont’ ■Commander

ata for the agency's life. Hr is*
slu'd this statement: " I f price ro*i.
trul it getting hack like prohibi­
tion in lla tail Jays an that puMie
opinion is nut going lu siippotl
effective pricq control ami thCongress is nut going 'to' *U|i|ioi l
it. o f might ju*i n\ wrl| not try
to have Ii-"
Pepper* statement mbix-alinc
thr* junkln-f uf etr tifli^ -foliltol
w m rnaJn os President Trunun
proved his personal survey nf
the meat shortage.
New York’s Democrrtif 1?snBor
Junes Mead—emsrittnjf from co:»frr.’ nce with V/hlte House. CPA
and Aj;ririilture Department of­
ficials—sciil- h; ♦* hopeful that
tn rmerg.ney decision will l*e
!f&lt; rthmmlng very ehoitly which
will help t&lt;| relieve ll&lt;_- tnea\ short-.

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Mny acknowledged .liiteirnling police officials.
with the 'War Departmanl in lie ; Tits police and raiahinjpri n*ril
half of the Garsson interest* to I i lull*, -.ivolds. fij&lt;&gt; nriiiR and I« o
obtain war contracts. However, armored cars In tlirlr rffoit- t-i
the Kentuckian.' maintained he clear tile -upiare lu-forr the pal.re
did not profit ’financially -from
Aflcr the first i-nir, the crowd
hia admitted ctuineetlons, with the was p*tinuil"d to uiimtwr ta-lw'een
1Garsson*.
jn.tlOfl and 30,000 pci .mi,
t'nlicr said lim e inr,.nn. w eir
i Meanwhile, .^ttnniey General
Tom .f’lark announced that the killed, la'aler* of tin* mol, uid
Garsson ease wilt lie presented to tlirre wore eight -foul. Many of
a Federal grand jury beginning the Injured inrluding policemen .irr
tomnrrojr. _ Chief _ Justice H, J. saitl lo Iv- In. serioii* Cottdilioij,
Heldirr* and (--■•ahlnieii .
Low* of l)i« District nf. Columbia
court is tn h” ill charge of the shoulder to slimild- r to (dock o ff
grand' Jury prnl-e. Two special rutrsnrei to ll«- upiatirsind Itegan
Im-lv lnuk_
assistants tn CJnth, William I’nb furring the ciowj
Tey and W an Mallnrk, will pin- flur of ITie nmioii'.t rpra rlriilst,
sent Ihn government’s case to the ing Ihn ueh Dir crow I n|em-d fueginnd Jury.’ The Justice, Depart­ T here u rtr three loud e i plus ions
ment said It* casp has hern built, that soiHidril like lu,ml grenailes.
on a full F ill investigation Into In momentary pnnle the d'tnrtnfart* turned up by the Senate etratnr. hrnke and fled They ifoiuud rinko quickly, however,
committee’s lengthy heatings.
ami ri silinrrl (hrir reilslancr to
May’* name was not* mentioned thn snhltrrs and police.
In thn Justice Department an­
nouncement o f the start of grand
HANRUET HEATED
jury action In the Garsson case.
Drews ter suggested that slnre
A banquet Will lw glvrn WedMay ts a candidate for re-elec­
tion, he should he given sn o)v nr* day evening at thr Mayfair
portunlty to state hit ease before hv the Hemlnola Chapter No. 2.
the Senate committee in view nf ordet nf Eastern Slar lit honor
Hie .frequant reference* made ta of Mrs, Hi&gt;**lr Christian. Grand
his activities daring the probe by Matron of the Grind Chapter vf
.Florida and other visiting officers.
|he upper chamber.
At 8:00 o'clock the.order will inert
-* ’rtie rhalrman of the House at the Masonic Hall and six rand'Military Committee was sub* dales will receive degrees.
heart ^attack and has been ro- - •
______ ■ — ----cuperaUng since In his home In . The county* Board of Public In*
Prestonsburg, Ky. May’s doctors I rtructlon will hold'll* retulxr meetindicated the lawmaker soon may Ing tomorrow rooming at the office
be able to traeel to Washington, or the county superintendent.

Farm Bureau Will
Name New Officers
AI Meeting Oct. 14

Offirlala of Ihe Rebson-Ritt*
Herald plek-lhe-wlnner contest
.smnuncfd yesterday the beHom
on (Ms week's gssaee most be
turned Into the Herald office
not later than 11:00 o’eloclf
noon tomorrow or mast k *
!»•*(marked before that U a s if
mailed. This cam* w lias rwsnlt of the switch In the Ram*
ford-Dcloind game which w ill ho
played tomorrow night lnata*4
of Friday nlghL

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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

U. S. Navy Band How to get your Prosthetic
•;f To Give Concert CartMor artificial limb repairs
At

Homecoming

O Gat 4 photos of you rself, I t f x

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from m id -c h e s t, m od e on thin paper.

H o lla n d , Smathers
To -Participate On
Florida U; Program
' GAINKSVILl.K, Oct. I. (Spedat)—Pir-ltoniecnming feature rf
the University bf Florida’* Thirtyninth annual Homecoming will hr
’---- '■
a concert
Octt. IT, by the famed
United Stale, Navy Hand, official,
of the Lyceum Cnuricil, , pan,or*
for The concert• have announced.
Mu,leal hiphllght of the Home­
coming wt-ek-enT, the concert i»
eipeclc) to draw u capacity crowd
of Student, and old (trad, to the
Florida Field ftadinm. Thi* *eaaan mark, the first fall tour of
Ihe Navy Hand shite H»tl ami
rnora than fifty musirlnn* ami
seven soloist, will make the trip
from Wathln(ton for tin* lint*
verslty appearance. Lieutenant
Charles llrendler will conduct.
The Blue Key *pnn,orwl Homeill get under
comini program
way Oct. 1H at 3:00 P. M. when
Senator Spe,»ar I L. Holland, a
Florida alumnus, will dedicate thv
Murphree-Memorial, ir.eied to the
htmur of Hr. Albert A. Murpline,
for l? year* preident of the
an orjan teellal hy Claude l»
Mi rphre.. tlnlv. rsity organist, id
4:00 P. M. and two conducted
tour, of tin- campils ami uni verstty fawllitie*.
Annual Blue Key banquet with
Congrr'^man elect . George »Smn
then a, glle*t -peskxr r. -IM'd
for ;Tl30 P. M. Get, IH in the
gymna- mm, with the annual
Gator jltp.wl Mlqwinx.xi 8;16 PHL-liTTIorf fit Hi Id .Stmlimn.
Saturday’* pr&lt; grant, hlgUligld
ed by itje .Miami-Hiitiila fi o|fca|l
’akrfif,--Wlifi»» uiiHM-ti&gt;d? Iiteak
iia»t~ parti*-.

*• nre-etin* o f —tin

University of Honda ^liimnl AWNdafJim

the" legL-flal'its” tnlrfrt-

0 1 G o to n ea rest V A o f f ic e ,f u r n is h p erson a l
inform ation and y o u r 4 p h o to s ,fill out V A
Form 10 -25 01 , a nd sign 4 S e rvic e Cards.

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Your p io sfic-o e a le d P ro sth e tic S e rv ic e C a rd
w ith in stru ctio n s fo r u se, w ill b e sent 1oyo u b y re g is te re d m ail w ithin a week.

P resen t c o rd at a n y lim b o r re p a ir shop,
a n y w h e re , fo r im m e d ia te -lim b r ^ p p ir i up to
* *35 ..S ig n y i p r n a m r o t t v e n d o r V fnvoice
. e x a c t ly o s it a ppeoLS on c o rd ,-

couch*** in the anuthcantern loon
"te nutlinir their charge* through
final tunmip practice, today.
The ttnWer-iiv of, Florida Ga­
tor* and th.- Tulane Greenl** are
nutting their all Into practice aa
ihev v*-t reedy In face each other
SnMlrduv The Gator* will atop
-vi-r uf l*#r*arola tomorrow for a
i Imrt practice ,e,«lon' before goim* no t&lt;» New Orlean*.
The th-orgin Bulldog, are alreailv on their way to Philadel­
phia: Tliev expect to arrive there
hi time for &lt;i prarll-e ,e,-ioo
'•oiler the-light, tonight. - The
llidldiw-. (day Temple tomorrow
night.

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Exhibit* will Ite *et up for the
1 r 'tm*oI»nln" week-end by Ihe
Agricultural taperiment Station
in . Mu liner log . and Indiiil rial
(experiment Station, the University |
t.lhrary and the Schuol .jf Areld ;
tecture anil AJIicd Art*.

tlfWURED

P r e r tn l this ad v e rtise m en t
— S a tu rd a y a n d receive
3x5 A M E R IC A N FLAG
&amp; STAFF

Eddie Dyer Had] Southeastern Grid
Hard Assignment! Teams Primed For
As Card Manager Weekend Games

E m b ro id e re d S t a r t St Faat
C olors

Keif. 3.95 for 1.44

$19995

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T h' f« * « M I wcekon I in Itm
^° .l ik f ,»iithc**trrn r.lnfi-n-nc- I- -t«rl

uie oil buslneii In Houston. Thi,
spring, he a-tretd to tab, over a*
r&lt;»nsgfr of th* Itedblrl, when
Billy Southworth want to the
Boston Brave,.
Hi* wm a tough BMignm jnt,
Ip for the pennant.
Own. r Ham Itu-ailon put loo
tnurh faith In hi, club’, prsa*
rlinplng, and traded away nr sold
4r nnnv llonpl(|ta&gt;- .Sander*, Walk­
er Conner nml Kmit Verban. am*
nil* other,,
To add tu tlyer’, worrits, Terry
Moure . jevilomsl lei trouble.
(!herley. Bid. Burr U wa, unable
to Wgaln hi, winning form of
last year, JohnnV Beasley disap­
pointed ami Dirk Slider failed to
live up‘Ui expectation, a» a firstbraeman,
The bigg-,l blow of all. how­
ever wa, the-In*, of Max' I,arilvr,
FroMIe Martin and Imu Klein
If.th e Mexican Ix-agu*-.
Dexplf- thtse loate*, Iho CanU
Still w*re rated Ihe team to beat.
And there v III lie no managerOf-the-vear award for Dyer, !&gt;oenuae (lie Card* wire eX|ieeted |o
win the National t.raguo p-nnnnl.

• F lo o r la m p a n d m a tc h in g ta b le lam p
-in e n d u rin g m etal.
• F in ely sty le d sm o k er a n d trn y table
In m e ta l, fin ish ed in lu s tro u s la c q u e r
for la s tin g b ea u ty .
• A c h o ic e ,o f b e a u tifu l covers o n this
s m a rtly sty led occasio n al c h a ir to
b lend w ith th e above su ite..

DINING
ROOM
SUITE

Biff Track Deals And *U*UIU* And .
IjOfiKt’H To Mexican JjaYe Their I
: Hurt Cards Hopesi
1&gt;«M ^
MT I n t l l S O f T T UP)
t l « ' nvJ*mb«r

• E x q u isite 2 piece Living Room Suite
in choice o f colors a n d deep spring
T illed cu sh io n s a n d back.
• Lovely s trip e d m ah o g an y co ck tail
(ab le, re m o v ab le g lass Iray.
• M atch in g , end fend lam p ta b le s with
g allery tu p * in so m e rich t.trlp e m a­
h o g an y .

A n o th e r o f o u r fine v alu e s o ffered to o u r .c u sto m e rs
lif thfs Big R em odeling Sale, A b e a u tifu l a n d s tu rd ily
co p , I rue ted su ite In m a tc h e d w a ln u t c o n s is tin g 'o f i
• C r v d e n x a B u ffe t, o ffe rin g | la rg e n m o u n t o f sto r. Xge sp ace fo r linen a n d ,china. ’
• 90” e x te n sio n tab le ex quisitely fin ish ed , to m atch .
• Room y a r m .c h a ir fo r th e host.
• Five sid e c h a irs . *

(»!injury It,l* through most ’ of

e conference appear to be
Imlllng thi, even in*:, ft* Iho
ini, get rraily lor lb* weekend
;e. For thr Bulbing*, however,
n roar it who has ! ,-rti mbit 4
the ,irk rosier. I.ine Conah
!, -’K ars” W htlworlh ha- l&gt;s*»*n

el under uhn-rvalt*m for utt
,c1o,e * m*l«Lly nt Fmory h'stsl In At tan|n. nml hr ruobslilv
ltl|nut make Ihi- trip to PhitnilelThe Tulane Green Wavu and the
prida Gators ,eem to have their
the pr*ltv well dnm-it ou*. Coach
m r K m ka of Tulane I, pul-

Ig Ihe rmphasl, m pii'slnr. and
prh Bay Wolf at Florida '*
plug hit team no on pass do­
nga. The Gators did pretty well,

Bedroom

■VV A I a l» a m a, ('nnrh Frank
Tgotnaa route* up with n frank
riawtjent on the Crilliaen Tide's
dsMbmo against the South Csroiids'Vr•fornnftion. Thoms* lab.led
tM«. effort ‘‘pretty ,orrv” aa re,jhv«s gained ronsiitentiy agalna1
tegular*.
•
FLOOHS SANDHI) tUIrlitra’,
good news y%t Auburn,
and FINISHED
vmrrt! the Tiger, aro i'ire|iarlng'
B. N. M cC lung
lii'irnlertain Furmalt. Ja^k C-ora LawUs Csxrt DeUnd, Fta nillus, injure.I right tackle., h*,
• • rhsoe Ul-M
edme around into
tbin.............
In Atltkiita.
.. I TnJofexI T tn
Georgia Tech liMik* a little
let with'm-e i(ilar(erbark Frank
lylea rapidly rounding Into

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pa-'.

&gt;r Ihe current. dUpula In the
wenca, ‘ ('resident John J.
rt says ha ha*t sent a telen Informing the University of
ueky that, aUr bock Krmal
lit ha* been drclarxut ln»lt&lt;il*te.
ia report* front Kentucky In*

N O T IC E
H O M E O W N E R S , — B U ILD E R S , — P LU M B E R S
P ro e a sl concrete s s p lle tankk, g q u a lity p ro d u c t,
a p p ro v e d by th e S lot* B o a rd o f H e o lth A F. H .^A .
n o w av ailab le fo r in sta lla tio n co m p lete w ith d r a in

■ few o f th e ex pem ivo fe a tu re s
g e t In tliia .deluxe m o d e m b rd rr
y

Fashion decree*
a. mure tailored
— moro detailed
look to the new
fall suite,-.' For
your
wearing
pleasure, w e prosent our striking
suit
creations
fa .beautiful allwool fabrics * . *

including ggbar-

d 1 n e / - G 1e n u

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T h e g ro u p consists o f i
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• 3 piece B edroom S u ite
• 4-6 C oil Spring
S -j,
M k llress. .
• T w o B o udoir L am p s
f . 6 1 Chenille" R ug
f
• § 1 C henille B e d sp re a d

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aw

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-tP ia id r-T ^ w a ;
S o lid s , ' C h ic k s
a n d S trip e s .'

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C loik, th , F t n ll y — W t Puraiah U m H om .”

It’s Easy ta Pay the MATHER Way”

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In U n lly 'H ie r a la S tre n g th —

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To TttftM the l*r»r» of. the World;
*wr# .P/umUt l be Prorreoo ~mt \m rr\f*
‘ .To ^Todore—Troope*ilr (or Hsnfocdr.

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D A l t T ^ N E W S P A I ’W t

F L O R I D A ,- M O N D A Y ,

OCT.

7,

1'J‘Hi

A s s o c in to d

Talks Are Given
On Vocations At

P r e s s 'L e n se il W i r e

Placed
cuteieopa

Education,
Baseball
Refrigeration, Auto
Parts Arc Discussed

Yil Local Agencies
Have Been Desig­
nated In Event Of
Any Emergencies

. !_■ • »Hi

Vocations! talks were given ««
the regular weekly luncheon »f
the Rotary Club a t tho Com­
m unity Itutldirifr today by R- $«•
• True, education: It- I- Cornell.
Indualrial refrigeiration; K,t l^ v y .
W hltner, liasoball: atid K. I*.
S co tt, auto part*, in u urogram
arranged hy Orville Touchlnn.
Mr. True predicted It r e a l
chahjtes ill the puhlle school*
during the. n eat -ten year*., lie
-wf $4,000 ■« y ear and iwill to*
b etter prepared fur their
VKTKRANS A dministrator (Jen. | expensive school plnnla will be
O mar llra d lry I* pictured n* l e ■used 12 mouth* o u t of the year
opr tied f |r e oa John Slrllo. national ‘ Instead of only nine a* at prr«
co m m a n d o of the Ameriran l e ­ i r n t : and thyy will be built »n thr
gion. a t th e Ban Francisco r u m e n , ‘ outskirts «f the community *«r
lion. Ilradlcy declared that Stclle large trad * of 2ti acre* ‘tir imm
Mono n(* i f l r r it left ttlrk au I jrli^ It&gt;ouihihi llau.ii ttir I t m i* supcitnrt I'sru su i lJrr.mitiii.il hr ul
"had for a y ra r ohslrurted the efOriginally, he «ald, H'himl* m -tr
furt* of th e adm inistration" ajid •ta tte d hy p rin t* unit tnlniatrr- Eiarthsarrt tnssril Itie \rU r nil It* ip c m .lu l M*,hl n o , Hir I,i,p ol lllr Motlcl to ( arm. |.*sti! 1he ,|H-1Ilf
“ jeopard tied the rig h ta " of mil­ In order to train boys to lurum* uUt III.too mile trip Ihnrougtdy tfetr'l I s lirasi Imiiiliii,* slot tuimhcr i i f s s tinder pol.it riiiitlllltm
1 hr ■rail r irrln l a crew of ten. (1),$. Stgn.il f orte, IE idmphnlu iltilrrnallanili.
lions of seta.
(International)
priest,* and m inisters. Today there
are more children nttrm ting puts
lie schools ttian ever before nt
the hiatqry of the world nod they
, are l**ihg trained for every con
celvable kliul of vocation. Teach
I ing good ritlicnship i* one of the
i prim ary objecta of the schools, j
i ha aald, and a fa r blither per
J A C h S f i n v i i I.K. h ,m ; r.|»
| cqntaKr are going to rollrite t&lt;&gt; '
r i a l i ' i:» pt-n
f &gt;Min ibi* n h - i
; dav than 20 years ag".
F !•*» ul.i iittUFiiling ,i (me t*ttI fill ft
Declaring th a t the school* a*
i
jil. j**n is I n 111 nt tl * ill !*
i a whole are dolnyr n pretty good
i It r c niinii I m l
h«*f I mi&gt;i- - f
j ioh. he *ald the schools »f rio t
j 'liir-ft* tilt M«r §*!♦!#'' lU.tvn CMtttl'Hir' 1
i Jdn /tod of Seminole County are
Ui
a Y fy
1*ji y
j trot a t the bottom of the Its*
f « Intfli |*|if|ii«'»-r lififl ■ '*'■
’ "A* n group,” he aald, “ I think
*»*!-8#!fr I .* r *is| Willi f III |- Wtl m"'
I,ARIS. Met 7. OV*— StnntAi '
j our school teachers ate a pretty
■In -rltii ttf 11 Utiltl i i1* F*ktr!IM||
totil tU'. gtm,| bunch, ami they an- it"! ; Timt &lt;'ruthally tmiav
*Al*»iki't
*»■ Liv
I *i * * in &gt;.
i nearly as 'ipjr er’ n» some people Jj l rml |VAn* ( iiTiff*!I’liri* th a t til* j
iifflc
II f t I f’ill i f | t I
.I•• •' *
j I ’hitrti Sliit^T Wfiuld ih»i give muj »eetu to think.’’
t» Ki-li . hi ifiilgtt k'f ‘I Vl* ►111
Stalt I .j v i*Muc k M .t 111 i . iii utio I| Mr. Cornell dlelded reftiirim - | m o i f inch «»n tin* T r i p l e Uill** ;
sllia Vi’ti’i till ti|» fill* I rtth’f h I hilt
tlorr Into three classification*: nhftt»ahiir the prti|Mine&lt;! Italian
Vk*+ IlgVi' fttore Ct! I If it till t^’lb »
(H household refrigeration, (2) t truly , (Vlttfmllv &gt;*t|r ,H«*4| ih ilt Ihr
raU lr. (linn In 1!• 11 Yrt, tin
air conditioning, (.11 industrial! I proponMM for |hn |»ri»jwti‘il fm*
fonlrn! Vretfwtiftn
refrigeration.
U nder this Inal ; Eitne hail tieeu harkor! I»y Iwo
l«*rt* in fo r rr, sliuighti’n 'r
aiul
classification he placed himself ltil[ (ttin li of tho ftiiliim Dnllthal
1 Imi ttihirli Thin* t' f »*|m»41
the precooliug.,pf produce ilivi-. f^UTlinii»^l6n. Hr urgi il I hr rim
Ii it i1if1 ttiily 1‘0 |M'M »'fil *tf tin
tl
forenn* In mhifit I ho rdiiimiMint
•tun,
I’reeooling, he said, &lt;l*vt’ln|i(jl$j e c rh m u c n 4 .il in n -*
th a l
thr
otll of the neresslty of deliverrttafjI f 'iifirmHy wwacrtnl
produce to di*lant market* m tho'1 I it i f * t| State* vr|£j«rit«v| tin
r« plan m
Wsl possible condition. It- i&gt;Jf‘y:] r t H o t r ngri-rinrnt
. •i *"?*
im* -i •
•» i •
pose is to reninvn from the l&gt;r((* w 11ir It 11ti j &gt;ni t i n if| I*«* ar|iH li»|c* 1j r^:4.Si.
" k v J bI 1 I' din 1teach l ime
i►
| •••i
dnee "field h eat" before binding from tho wlinle* .He mtiV&lt;l.' “*\
m m
'.tiifj.il
I
•1
ll In ear* fur shlpjnent In urdeC ! Hu| milntlikfi of the (irnhlrin »*f
\
I hr m .tl* ■!I
T
tlru
lr
Mini
the
frim
ticr
lirlw*r»i
to reduce the spoilage in lnin-Uj
4
it* i
The first precluding plant ii* iMly Atwl VOKniUtfin in tin. kry-j
Mnunty miige? than llteie \u*i
■tmir of th«* |»CHCr lir ijtv .”
Sanford, he aald, was s ta rte d
Tin* SroAlor w«!? th e f l n i ; Janiew M. I-re, Ik3. I lofl&lt;U&gt; M4U n year ago,. tVuitily Agent .Mmint
altout 25 yeafs alto for the purr! af&gt;riikrr In grnrraf diactisalnti on comptroller for th r p*j*t 13 &gt;r4r*. u *‘ Jl.iiotn! in Muting
posa o f precooling celery. In ibd th e Italian treaty, lie «|Htkr a- died At his T ilb h u n r e hninr irw* . “ U Itv tin " 1* have ^la"g!il&gt;.i
beginning only a small p art olj t h r f n n f r r ^ m|tf ft|et| f h r i r nnrr,* terday after a tirart 4tl 4rk Many of i •|,**»tn • * 1 a .|tie in.n |.»*.|o.u». »■ 1
the celery produced here was pre- Lfioiifg in in ert their Met, lf» thiol Cloyrfnor I Aldwrll'w rahliiri itirm
H 1 JtihtM* n in n.ag« » .*f *»***
tt'eafluaea n« e * , r y*HO
brm r i p r r w d rrg iri »r th r itralli I'lnnt * Hv Si ne I n»m » M .M . »
line.
of Mr. l-ee.
%
M«»iA|r**i
Inhiirnn 11 et t
tb*’

Connally Says
Wilson Asserts Florida Has More
And Better Cattle Than Formally
U.S. Won’t Yield
On Trieste Issue

New Chief Justice
MakeH Initial Ap­
pearance On Bench

Delegate K e &lt;| u c sts
Adoption Of Crojmnecl Italian Treatv.

f'mmally
aiticr t**ft
Mint
llo
p e a r r t r r n t v and I h r U oifr.l S’.t
i lltfo-. SeciiHt y Dniturll ihimi gn.

Intelligent Reading Is Still

. Held As Vital News Factor
Florida Tower and b ig h t Compaay
h a t alerted all nf hi* force, i t M
planned to te g rrg a U tha bran.di
farder* from tha main f e n k r i In
order to assure the le a s t possible
dam age, and th a t service be re ­
s ts tod as quickly as possible If
the current Is turned o ff for pro­
tection of light and* proparty.
©, V. Turner, m anager of tho
local office of Southern Bell TWIerAoTte Company said th a t ha Had
L*ade arrangements w ith operators
as how to g st to work- The
env&lt;rfency‘ engines are be inJr put
la gaod shape In order to charge
sto rag e batteries In event the fity
cu rren t goes off. S ervice.w ill ho
kept up as long as possible, he

p rtctlce i, crime, and
condition*. A ttentive rrnding will Herurity C oiinril/
disclixn tb* pip*r'* ottitm ’- to-’ hy the irovrrnor.
W«rd th w n rv-.m&lt;niihilltiM. t'riticv
*1 «n»lyril of nctt-g «tntic*. r.lltni’UU, interpretive column?, and car*

gr* n h

ah

iwrn given, but with varying Intsprctatlon. Tsriodicalty. perhaps
once a .week, avitrf reader should
buy a paper-with whoso news he
violently disagrees, rather than
thus* .papers—which rainfort* HU
oplnloas.

ponsiblljty, independence, dccencT,
fair pUy, Impartiality, sincerity,
^
AWARDED MBDAL
• ’ truthfulness and accuracy:
Tha Constitution guarantees this
Lawrence Robgrt Blankenship,
freedom o f tt» press, but than
are parallel duties. A newspaper’
has a moral obligation to th*

are hum an belni*. Hence It is lm?
Possible to lie i^ lc lly objective;
If an a rtle k j’expresses and ui&gt;usual 'o r ftrnngly m arked atlllw F ,
the au th o r may have e *perl*l
alant and the article should hr
checked with other accounts.
P ro p s|sn d a Device* ____t
X pItH iU and lahels h’re commoll
itocY-ln-trade of the propsgan
diet. Identification of eonteinnora ry person* or events with Wroes o r events of tho past, the n*e
o f Innuendo, generalisation* un­
supported by evidence r*vja| tho
hand of Ui« propagandist. The
wise read er will leai-p, to detect
Ir/jnee, editorialising** new* stoHes, burying item s on Inside
page* a re common methods of
slan tin g th e ' new*. Still aiytther
m eans o f distorting tho news Is

headlining news stories . so ' the
reader will form an opinion with­
out roading the story.
A loader must learn to recog­
nise bask controvrsial tssuee, anslyxe and weigh arguments, ristlnsulsh between fact and opinion,
detect partisanship, e v a l u a t e
sourer*, and check accounts.
i Adrertising psys tha way of
the newspaper. It also rsiuje-the
American standard of Iking. The

a'i!l2.,wJa ^ 4ttaBg dots the MWSi

art* f •t * &gt;-*

Full State Honors
Will lie Accorded
Comptroller Lei

reprenentc/t

"T A L l.A llA fW jiK l.(»rt. 7. ,ld'i
Full ataie homira will !«• ucriinl
e»l Com ptroller Jum ea M l-ee who
died unexpectnlly ?&gt;f n liem l at
tack a t hi* home In T al!nh:m re
yettertlny. Lander* of the n ce u tlve,
legldftlivr ' ami
Judicial
(tranche* **f the Florida atni?’ gov­
ernm ent wll| act a* Immirury pall
hearer* for Ilm vrternn pnlitlral
...................- ...............
...^ .flg tin i who for Id year* algurd
F grm crt Kta!® M arket, and fu f-.tU " ta le check*,
tn e r clly rom m ltiloner an d maym
According to fimeral ptnn* niL^ f Knnfnril, wa* highly rtunmrml"! noupced lial.iy; (he loaly will lie
fo r hit hualnet* and elvlc acilvi ln ( tlg t e .ju .. the .rapltol -rotund*
** re rrn t m eeling of
tl* from
11 :(ttt • o'clock tmnortow
M a’onlc . I^alge by tt»y Rev. I*? m orning until Jtftt U fo re the
5*; P. Bft&gt;wnl», and waa_tuejenv. service* a t l.Qt) t ' d . l k . iu -tlic.
f“
B c r r &gt;lficate and pin far afternoon. I^ e will I*, buried in
hie
nn years of aclltvv s-fvlte a T allahassee cemetery.
•

High Tribute Is ,
Tho public should Iv concerned Paid If. J. Lehman
with concealed propaganda nnd
bo able to detect prejudice, bias,’ By Masonic Lodge
and coloring of n-w s. Heyorters

a ' captain.
heads tho DeUnd floillle. „ „ -------- Important speeches, and
Rer. 8- M, Touhy and John events Involving promfcunt people.
i and other officials of tho
Tha Right to Prtal
b-3l*vli dlitrict art being The pres* If It Is to be of us* (a
dad try the Rod Cross to a fra* people must be a “free
any needed rtliof effort* that pree*.“ It must have tho right to
be p.iquirvd (n that eectlon. print whatever It pleomo so long
lal* of I-cngwood, AlUmoida, s i ll does not abuse pemmat
ra, Lake Mary And other rights or moral standards. Pub­
11 also be contacted,
licity is a guarantee of honest ad­
’ord, Ralph Luhlaski. d t ministration of public affairs. The
intelligent reader ascertain* how
far hla newspaper follow* or dodcpirlrm nL
d ty sanitary
viatea from the uthles of JountalIQ handle emergrncita for tho Ism—freedom of the prees, rear
'

I t ic 11o t h e

tifkjmrl ntiit \
fit liiiritl I
tile if Own nffiiiiM. Aaaiirnpre*t ..f
in tegrity Ofnl iinlepenilmire, hi*
un*nnit*ry| ■nhl, cotilil he made only hy |hi

To follow event* and trend*' Intallipvntly, th e r e a d e r should
g rasp th o ’ c m trs l Idea of evory
Im portant new* story. Ha should
irticularly la
latest
move*
nottca particularly
test movas
BiSwTheod.i-*
i, governm ental policies,

-

i r P liilr iitji t tf

slit' riii&lt;»1 m rcnfrietnni

StinmnluT Wins
\V. S. Stapler Is Now Pick-.The-W inner
Football Contest
Stationed At Norfolk

I&lt;eg!*Uiiin.

Hunting Permits On
•Resident hunting licenses n r
now on safe a t the office ..f
County Ju d g e R, W. W are it
$2.00 fer county and $740 for
ita te Kernses.
Aside from marsh hens, there »
nothing open in gam e hunting
un til Nor. 20 when th o seexon
fo r dtur, turkey, quail, oquirr»l
and dor*# owfn*. On Nov. 23 th*
season for ducks,.geese an d coot*
fcpan*. The#* may be h unted fvr
R jst 7 0 day* and thoiuaflcr
Wi -Mnndays, W rdnrM ayn snt

no hunting and fishing is allows).
----------- ------------------ MAT POHTPONB M KET
T he fkminol* C ounts Koard «f
Commissioners are scheduled to
m**t tomorrow morning a t 10:00
O’clock a t thn Court R ous*. In
event of a severe etorm , --Ihc
m eeting will be postponed until
Rle m orning of Tuesday, Oct. IS,
fend Jh e County Clerk's office will
ha closed, said O. P, Herndon,
w u n ty clerk,

Experts Probing Mel hods Qf Curbing
High Juvenile Delinquency Rate

The ‘ big four''- of the confer­
en ce-w ill ennstet of the le d n .il
Security Agency, the Department
of Justice, the D epartm ent ?if Agricultilin riinl tho ItejMitnient ’if
te lle r, 'i- - ' • ■- ' ' ■ • * - •*
The committee*,' nr panel -, meet­
ing here off end &lt;&gt;n n iitt U it
M nirh, hnve studied such p lu -e .
which nffeci the growth nnd lie
velnpmenl. of vouth a* hmiiing,
recrvatlon. Juvenile ro u te 'ad m in i­
stratio n . tho rote of the police
In the community, case work ami
group work studies, community
attitu d es and so forth.
Not only ar« these committee*
d raftin g complete n«J ' detailed
report* of th eir finding*. They
are readying recommendation* to
the conference when it get* under
wa*%
• If accepted hy tho conferencethese recommendations then wPI
pe {mnudiately available, to local
governm ents an d will give tjtst*
tU» something to work* on.

U n d id him bv
»"|»
it -core of I hit. Silverm an's aw ard
» .u ft wri'k'.i | 1«*J (or I'V'I nt the
Hits.
Ktlvvrinati'c *li ■fiithinc wov fils
trntvi:select&lt;‘d L|ir the Army-CorMrll Unfue und the Alnli:im,v-*JUHtll
l';n .iim i lu lili'.
I fii-ti- win lull one u tertton
11&gt;..i uliiii-?I WiuO-r (iindcn . 0V«t
S.inford nml Hint -election save
lln*‘ Red Itcvlla :i two UiOchdoWB
iiijvauiiigi1. I lm ■ Mii»U«i't&gt;pi-Vaq*
•Ir-rl-t11 game was the n|».’«*t ganm
mt vhc lullot accordinc to a *cn-,
en d .cqnictixus of omuion. Most
eclections Kltvo M ississippi " two
Imiehduwii victory t'Ver Vamlarlillt. however Vandy topped Missb*fpp« by a '7 In Ot tnntglm ’
The A rm y -I'orju-ll 'gam e in u io l
g rief among many since Army
mtbfd over;C ornrll 4d to 21. Most
rcleclion* .named Army lo win by
t w o r thre&lt;( tottchdowiit,
- •
This week Rolisott's Snorting
t .Vod ', Store will sponsor th&lt;\ contosi and they offer o Cotdsmllh
Nvlon tennis racquet a* th e O ral
n riw . fAllowed bv th a second
through* seventh prjses effsred
by Lhe Hits Th**»r#.‘
Holes have been m ade m ere
simple for the coming week slnra
there will lie no «ccre* to he
entered on the ballot. T he puhlle
I*, aitvised to enter th e ir «e1**&gt;
tl»n* early sines the order ir
which they, a r e subm itted will
ils tc m tn s w inners In tho s v s n t
I h o r t . a r f ttts ,

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�T H E ' SANFORD HERALD, 5A|

, i *■&gt; a t n k i u M ia saw
fa»n*v»d J«Hr ** "* * , V « '* - r •
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M lu r
cio iu siv q r

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Salas*

Aaiaapaerr

Hr*

.Uvea, l a r - r r s r r s r e l s T h »
as th e s e l l s * * ) ria l* » f ■*&lt;
'/H ir e s e r e w . I . i . l a r * l „ I
Ml rM ICs la Ih e r i .u n lt
f r t a e l e e l b r s * « « a t l e r e la
la 4 Weae V erb .

'Tbs lleral* U a MB-saber
tease Is Ira I'frss aablrb l&gt;
tlcsiy ealllln l is lbs ass
,»fcllr»|l»a uf all s c a t *1
ire* lie* i« l|
aal a
•ee*llr* | a ,kla , i , e e a
lb# )aeal Bens esbll.bed
bit najals la re,aM irsilwa
*si ab e aleb rs beeelb are

j i n o l « t ) p u U i ^ g j ^ ^ n t ' \V 1n»hiT t' C fiu i,c h l i r

mailthto -the nutimia
ntlticnou nt Jthf, .1fiiivbprity of.
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T
“jlnn'd.
"oil
VThc.Tragedy
«xf Burope-/’* tint]
-a im r
—^ le i^ b y . TTuxericnror
‘
'
- “"‘our
***" f
«*»»*« iw o r d k J a U O U
- a t ‘A” Utfi3^svho'h
Uli n IbvPT
e jm
iil: ~ ~
nuTH/umntcn r.rrrir to InT.-tt ki&gt;IHtfh’S
lhvPT H
lit*
ftnlil:
"TM« nol)ln continent, comprisiii# op. the wholo the
fnlrost mid most cultivated rojrionit of tit** enrtli, enjoying
a temperate and equable cliiim te, in the hom e of nil the
igrent parent races rtf the W estern World. It fa the found­
ation of Christian faith and .Christian ethics, ilda the ori­
gin of most of the culture, art, philosophy and science
of both ancient and modern lim es. If Kuropn ware once
united in the sharing of Its common inheritance, there
would l&gt;e no limit to the happiness, the prosperity nnd the
glory which its 300 or •1iu&gt; million people would enjoy.
Yet it is from Europe that has spiting the series of fright­
ful and nationalistic morals originated by the Teutonic
nations in their rise to power, which, we Imvc seen in this
twentieth century, and which lift ve* for a long time wreck­
ed the pence ami niitrm l the pronpects of/nli mnnkiml.
“And what is the plight to which Europe has been
reduced? Some of the xmnlier sta tes have indeed m ade a
good ricoyery. Hut over wide areas a vast, qulvnrintc mass
of tortured, ltungry, care-worn and • bewildered human'
licings gazu on the ruins of their cities nnd scan the dark
horizon for the approach of som e new peril, tyrnpny or
terror. Among Ihe victors them selves there In a babble of
voices,-nnd among the vanquished a sullen silence of de.-r-

M e a a e lle * ’ " ■ » * •

k im e ~ i/
tU M
J S ^ T r r , saia. »»-*ha

pay cJaim i of Mexicans against
the Unl&gt;c&lt;J StaU a. §ome of thi-wt
Wire approve J by the two general
fommls.'ioni.
. .
*' More than 200 of the 203 claim*
left are known as Texas c a iu s
claim al/O rliinally there w ere 402
of these, for 853,275,81)0. A * far
a* the runimijsion.known, no or!*&gt;
Inal claim ants are alive, Children
an d grandchildren' arc* n o w - press­
ing the cat&lt;i*.
G ist of Contentions
The g e n e ra l' aarCrtion in all of
them I* thin:
Dad (o r grand-dad) lost a lot
of cattle bnWKtt lKiik and 1875,
Not all of them died or w ere sold.
The Mexican governm ent did not
punish xyatlers. Ihid (or gramidad)) knew darned well th a t Mex­
ican rustlers got his cattle.
The Mexican governm ent has
replied:
W eren't tfcvre any cattle thieves
i n ‘T exas? .A lot of cattle were
shipped out of the port o f G alves­
ton and Into Kansan during those
■year/. Also drouth and periods c f
severe cold undoubtedly killed

United States Of JEurope

The Sanford Herald

=3 .

Defending Itself, the commitslon has gone bsrk to report*
made in 1H72 and 1875. Congress,
the T.-xas legislature, the grand
Jurlt* of .Cam eron .County, Texas,
ami tke U. 8. D istrict Court, or
■o-i&lt;m Texay nil Investigated re­
port* in those days of cattle raids
by banJa of Mexican* a n d - In­
dians.
Mexican Outlaw T ra-ed
An American commission in
1H72 r.p o rted ' th a t' a Mexican
brigand named Juan N. Cortina
was made a general of 1808 and
given-command of Mexican .troop*
in Tamaullnas. Th &gt; pretim t coinmission has ,sld “ A fter C ortina’s
nm uval In. lb 12 r.title raid* from

MONDAY. OCTOBER *. &gt;»*6
B IBLE VKKRK H IK TODAY
IU U , .n . , ....
THINK YOU CAN IK). FAITH
18 AN AMAZING STRENGTH­
EN L it.
RELIEVE TH A T GOD
IS WITH YOU AND YOU W fl.l.
NOT KAIL. HUT GOl) WMJ.
NOT 1IKLI* IN KVIJ. PLANS: J
will go in the sir wig til of the
Lord— I'saim 71:10,
Calf Hwallows W allet; Value up
Buddeiily-rheadline. W hat did the
OKA say about mis'?

! Not m any people realise the
An efcparirnent ih i-duentlon, Hnmford School, idtfi
seriousness of N ational Safety
statistic:,, until they have met with ing “ to eq u ip bdyn f o r a c tu a l -•x ia tiu u o " , him opened ot
an-autom obile nsdd-’itt.
A
a w ooded eainpuR .lii W n sh in g to u , Oman. Ilerie 7 8 hoys
Ttiyrs may not be any m eat in ini'lu d tn g juirne fo reig n -b o rn , w ill follow r o n m itlo n n
the m arkets these days, 'b u t the Htudies, h u t nlso w i l l nsfliiclati-. inform a lly a t m eals
DUblic is certainly being fed plenty w alk s, fill-side ch a ts w ith in te rn a tio n a l le a d e rs in liusi

ness, science, ed u c atio n nnd

politics.

continues,
Russia uni Turkey have tougrn
12 w ars for possession ° f the
Dardanelles in the la st 2MI years.
It lines not seem likely th a t T u r­
key will give them up iu,w w ith­
out a s t ruggle.
'A le t of so-calleil liberals io
th il country have been very muen
concerned of late, since the recant
Wirconsin election, alsiut a federal
Job foe S-nator L aFullette. Why
not le t him work fcT n living!

'd e n t o f th e K n ls e rF rn z e r f ’o rp ., Dr. V a n n e v a r Bush; di
| re c to r o f the Office o f S cien tific R esearch, m em bers u

Of course w r a r e not super­
stitious ootMub to brlievo Uiat
lightning sw^ld strike three tlpi-s
were
in lha
the eMM bjpre
b|pcc bbut
u t ir
if wo Were
ing frol»York In England
would sU ar clear of NewfuundNi wspnpiTpjen are leg g in g m e
01'A to laky ihe price ceilings off
of&gt; new sprint M th a t they can pay
more f o r thslr impel*, w orse than
high prices fof newMirint Is tr y ­
ing l» print si tiewspapl-r without
naweprlnt, Tlie Tampa C ham ber of Comm e rtj raportsil th a t the tourist
rush to t-’lurUp i t pn n month
. , . petslblv
, ariler this Y
io onverc col I
on- account o'
ut the north,
w eather throl
officials report
Is e a l .tr a d e hi
th at Inquiries pro f a r ahead of
nny pro vie us w o r d a t th is ‘ lim a
„f year.
» ^
'
•
C ongressm an. P a t Cannon of
Miami doe« not ngree with Hrnntcr P epper igt foreign policy. In
fegl, he told a;%(Uoii Herald, cor*
nu-imndcnt th a ib lh e r day th a t ha
-bell v. d th a t) both Pepper .and
Henry Wallace I'hav# done Irrepar«W* dam age b» t|u- cause of world
a** by theft- ixcent speeches.
nlso pr.-dlcta a Republican
vlflnry In I'Jlf If Popper am!
.Wallace continue to m ake speech-

r

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cartoon,

W hirl
W h a n .li a n E x ttllen cy ?

S erio lo ri W a r r e n A u i l i n

A n d , if So, W ho! K ind?

Puxtloi* P ro to to l

Boyy

i

7,

VNRR a MISSION UNDERWAY*
. "WAStUNGTON, O c t 7 - O V D irector General LaGuardia uf
UN'UR A disclosed todsy th a t a
xt-idal mission U. o n ' ll* way to
Yugoslavia fo Investigate ' d istri­
bution of relief sunnlles, Jt
been charged th a t the JPPIIM
srs h il
a da being diverted U&gt;
Tito'* m ilitary farce*.

Physicians Can *' ^
Prevent Diphtheria
fay W.
B itting .
Touch ton Drug Co.
T he raoiea o f Diphtheria
have not disappeared from our
environment, it la only through
immunisation and the neccsaary Schick te at th a t tbia
dreaded disease has b e e n
^checked.
The well m eaning parent
who'negledt* to have hla child
immunised not only expose*
his child to the disease, but

endangers society and retards

the progress of
science,
A physician I* always pr&lt;?
pared to immunixe, but ’ he
m u st hays the cooperation of
th e parent to m ake sure th a t
children haVe thla protection,
cfbtklng - closely with the
* * '*is ■
' - skilled p_.thar­
phyiician
the
m acist who supplies th e life
saving scrum.
This Is the 120th of a series
o f {Editorial Advertisements
appearing in thla paper each

Winding Up Vlcxicpn Cj^iptB
By

HOWARD

A l’ ! ,'AifrDtiiri-,
.
' WASHINGTON -If the persls*
V nt lu lls of some liar l-fidinjj,
Texas cattlem en are witling, Uic
A m criran-xtixiran - Claims Comnitssion expectx to shot up shop
in Hiiuther six months.
.
The law crratin g i t uxpircs
April fi, ami the reiumUsion has
only ‘JOt claim*—for about |42,uou.omt left to be tile. I t had
1.2.) I when i t , went to work in

NOW OPEN!

bO U 8 0 W

gn-ssman from Omaha, Neb. They
are paid 110,000 a year.
It lias ju ri'd leth m over almost
all. but *-11 claims, which ars h a n ­
dled ; ••parntcly.
Mi xloo had already agreed tn
pay »40,000.000 to th e- United
States a t a fa te of ^ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 *
yoar tg to v tr claims, approved by
the commission. On our side, ('ong r ’** has appropriated 85.13,000 to

" C e a b o o r d R e c U y -O u tlt"

S C a i0 N -l2 fD H O PB5

ONI TO IIS IOOM» ADD' IATH

. JUST
GOOD FOOD

f*ari#»
W*

4 fH» HltwH IHdf
luidsoW

im4MM I* tmm1W

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|b u ft/ f f HT*/ fcftMt N r—* ftf

215 M A G N O L IA A V E N U E

Roy Wants To See You

S«a5sord Rtcds-f afll llorrst, inc.

*■*110 WS18UT «T- ?H»ta * h - .

Uur rlainis business with Mcxu gix* back to cattle rab e
rn * thi- Hto Grande in the lmfl
IWJba ami early INDIA '!&gt;■ Me*i
giivsciimi-nt lik* paid o ff *|ij
pros mini |y 8 ^I.MW.OUi) on ciuim*
originally to.tiling f.306,000,00(1. '
T bo Claim* l iimmisabrnB
The UniUed Ktato* and Mexico
ugr.-ed IA IUS1 to g i t together mt
claims by U. 8. ciu ten s fo r propa Joint Interna-

wax consuming hi* weight tn aspirin! . . .H e had wlmt’i known as
an Ambassadorial Headache!
,
Not t h n fihlrley's going to be m ade an Excellency . . . If* Just
th a t he has had to decide what kind of an Excellency to make out
of Vermont fienalor W arren Austin, fu tu re UN 'delegate
' Y c ^ m ight think, as Bhlrlsy did a t first, th a t i f a a snap—Just
T
make th e man an am bassadoe and hand him a
f
I
• lQP h a t and spots. Dut after volunitnous research
-- B
In such weighty treatise* as Corwin on the "Omen
and I’ower of the American President." the
: " i&gt; ’
"World Almanac," "Ttm Jolucs llnpklns Htudy on
American Foreign Ilclations C ustom s" rl lelcin ,
l
B '
*t esters, Hob Bhlrley discovered there arc at
I
half n doxen kind* of umliasxador*
- B A , ~*ii
The ordinary common garden-party variety, for
j
exam|»I«. lx (usually on envoy extraordinary and
ntlflloter plenipotentiary A ustin can 't be th a t
H
■ V O " ' ’ ::'

because ha Un i und&lt;-r tin- stale departm ent, but
directly under the W hite House
Actually, according to the Ctanstltutlon. public

m lnlitera should be nominated by the president
A lriM * Coiwwl *nd approved by the JSenate.
» '
Hut certain presldenta. notably George W ash­
ington and President Wilson, started n a practice of sending their
perscAal pal* on "specUT* mlsaiona, th e re to g ettin g around lh»;
uauoR procedure.
-y.
. **
W ashington appointed Gouveroeur Morris to negotiate the peaca
With the Urltlxh without contuiflng anyone.
•
■. .
. Wllaon had Col. E- M. Mouse, who amused himself by sending
lelteiit in code o f.h it oWn Invention to the prealtlent, who was
usually.tap busy to decode them fn d threw them .aw ay unread
T hi" more recent forma of special envoy with th e rank of am*
baixkdol Include our envoy to the V atican. Myron Tkylar. , .. Then
there's Edwin Pauley, roving rtprenantallve w ith nmbaaaadorlkl

r* H o w * w 7 th e White lloue* felt th a t AusUn should bd special
adviser to the president, w ith the personal title of ambassador
If Bhlrley has lost h it headache, protocol people n t the UN have
Now th a t m eal is pracUeally an o th er one.
&gt;
**
They, may' refer to A ustin ap: "M r Ambassador.” s , . “Mr llrjw*
ipossible to ohjdln lb the markiT lt U lntew iltng to note an rvosnlatlve " . . . “Mr Adv»*«r." , .'. “ Mr Envoy." . . "Mr. Ben*-’
ry a’ton of* Dr.- E sther Phlp- to r " . , ' . ffThe Gentleman from V erm ont." . . . Or Just-plain, " fU f,
a i r ; 8, Department- of A grlt- you therel'A uxtlnl"
,
•
e
*
e
e
entlng nvesi la only 0 k»Wt ft TH E KAISER'S (Oermsn. not K aletr-Frnner) great-granday. Coal m lnrrs don’t need daughter. .Count oak U ngen. will soon complain to
*
.,.
|o mine coal, aha ln»l**»- ** ------ --- *'-----»*ls» ».LUss ss.Wae ■■ esMtUlt tnM
it they mean to (hoy Uk*
,'th e y prefer meat* thmr ;ta« a

story on tho htamlr

OCT.

oui the knowlrdgr ef MTXwan-viL
at.
The eliuchec. as fa r ^ss th« comjnuisloa." In* iJtw . . rettCftn&amp;f.Twas
supplied by ihe Mtxl^ari ktlvernmenl Itself. It investigated some
of th# cuttle
f l a i i t i e m t r s l *j c s r i
*

I/oarniiift: To Live

These “ visiting to u c h e rs" in c lu d e ( ’o n n e c tie u t's gov
unian *»y»
it
k» miy nival ihorl* e rn o r IL E. B aldw in, E d w a rd It. H teltin iu a, J r., Itoctoi
%t any fn^at famine o f th e U niversity o f V irginia, J o se p h \V. F ra z e r, p resl
unlearn the ahorUi**

M ONDAY,

FL O R ID A

and it eventually runakitred claim*
a riiin g a* lat* as lint end of U)Z').
A t the same I iota, a special com­
mission w as i.-slaMislied to take
car* of claims connectol with
Aicxlcaii revoiutioiis* between lull)

umt lirgu.

'Jh.so two commissions functlcn id until IU32. The two gov.'’
cm m in ts revlvesl still unsett-H l
clams Iti Itrjr., recreating th*
gcr\rral claim s coittmiMmi and

wholly of
ir*-—-ettlrd

present commisainn, eetsbllehed In ' IP42 by net of C ongr**.

Three 110,080 Jobe

York City and Charu rh ln .'a form er eon*

Your Ford') reotly o» horte In pur ihop. O ur
man hava
skill a n d u j p k *0Y W p 0 eafa
en d dependable. Their quick, rp * d o llie d iorv k . b roro to rovo you
^

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MONDAY,

O C T.

7,

P A C E TH R EE

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

1940

lft«; h?n\r f»t- jMc*.

Southside P. T. A.
Meets On Thursday
SO C IE T Y E D IT O R — . £ t c « l w T ru lu c k

Social Calcndat
MONDAY
B uslnua and Professional Wo­
m an’* Circle of the F irs t Metho­
d ist Church will meet .ydlh Mr*.
M. B. Sm ith. 450 Rosalia Drive
a t 8:00 P. M.
TUESDAY
'JU th e a n and *vtarian Classes
of. the F irs t H iptist Church will
meet a t ?:.f0 P. M. in the Annex
with Mr». Vclic Williams, Mr*.
A. J. Pet arson ' and Mr*. Will
Rumblry as ho*Us*e*.
The Fidelia Claw of Ihe Fir*t
Baptist Chtireh will m eet a t 8:00
P. M. at the home of Mr*. D. K.
McNair. 018 Kim Avenue.
The Pilot Club will m :e t in the
Mayfair Inn at 8:00 P, M. to be
led by the Umnl meeting a t
P. M. All member* a te urged
to be present.
WKDNFdiDAY
Th* board meeting of tl)e San­
ford (Jarden Club will nirct at
• 10:00 A. M. at the Chamlrer of
Commerce Building.
The Srcial D epartm ent of the
fianfard Wo to an* Club will have
a drasert bridge at life Club House
a t l:J0 P. M. Hostesses will in­
clude Mr*.' W. A. Leavitt. Mr*.
J * £ i Miiseh, Sr., Mr*. Huward
Montieth and Mra. Franre* Mrriweather, H oists arc requrktrd to
majie reservations with liny of tin
hostesses,
-*

•

TllliURDAY '

The T. K. 1.,* Cla»* of the First
BapHst Church will meet a t .th e
home, nf-M rs. TJIllag, Vn-ker&gt;C‘dtW
WciL ThicJ- RtrseL a l *|J0 P .-M .
MP4. VlrDiry and Mr*. Rhoda 'FwIng’s group will be ho*tes*e».

Given Birthday Party | P e r s o n
, ™ r)my
dll hi* fifth birthday with a
magic party a t hi* home on Hoi)y Avenue on Saturday afternoon
given by, hi* n\oihcr Mra. K. C.
William*. Fourteen young gueata
enjoyed a program of game*
which included a magic wand
hunt, a search for the .pot of
gold a t the end of the rainbow
amt a trip through a fairy ’*

a

M lsl Dorothy
C m i^
p|t ,l(tCll t,d u .
lx .1„
„ „ t y s . c W Tallah.
'
_______
Ml*. Nancy Jo Gon talcs,
Bt p. s c . \y. has pled,
L-.dtn Zat« sorority.
-----------jf r . amj'M r*. R. W. Tur
|. j r ilr() Tir.clay fnnn a
vacation in Georgia an

,
.. 1Tie {iruthsidr I*. T. A. Octut jr
■'*“ meeting was held Thursday at the.
scheol with Mrs. J . 1’. Cullen
—~ presiding over the Mission . which
was attended- by approxim ately
liitl member.. Mrs. J t C. Mitchell,
5 principal led th.1 devotional whlcit
wTt- followed by lip* flan salute
h j, and the 1*. T. A, tong.
ror_
Mrs. Mi.chell thankrd the rvpreventative* of th* organisation
*ho went before the County Corn­
u al niDsloneri In brhnlf of the race
j[lp tru c k ' r r Venue applying towards
higher, w nius for the teacher*..
.
Mrs. Cullen unpointed com ml tre. ; tees f ir the Halloween Carnival.
T hr first grade won th r room
the I count*

Ml** Belty Jo Brock has pledge f t l .t PI Retta l’hir*ocial fratcr
nity a t Morida S tate College for
W omrn, Tallahassee.
of the Florida ■ Story Teller*
ia-nguc,
‘ Rainbow colors were ji»ed in
decorating the dining room where
the pink and w hile birthday rake
wa* cut and served figm the lace
covered table by Mrs. , W. K.
Koines. Ice cream was also served
as giant flow er pot* on cart*
drawn byf tiny animal crackera.
Assisting ’ the hostess and, Mr*.
Raines were the Misses H a iti
Raines, B arbara Chapman, Mar­
th a Chspman, Mary Ann Krelnhring, Janice Reel and Joanne
William*.
Th* Youtig guest* included
Tommy Williams, Jane William*,:
Joyce Collum, Barbara Ashdown,,
T om m y Butner, Al Matthews,
Joey^Govocek, K m i'ry.Krelnbring'.
L a rry RfW, Jackie MHIerCYYbddy
jAshyoirtt, Jim m y . W illiams, C arl
Reniusat and Ju stin Lynch. ’

*• •# h Y T ? n-tr»riUDAYV
■ - l ClrrlS o r IK Y C irr

den Cloh will meet with Mrs.
W hen, it cornea to . testing jar
E. B. O em ent* on Park Avenue
rubbers before you use them fry
a t 10:00 A. M.
canning, the secret i* to l&gt;«nd. not
spiutch them. You should test the
VARDLEY V E N E T IA N
ring by,doubling it over on Itself
BLINDS
npec nnd pressing it between the
thumb and forefinger. If th r rub.
The most beautiful blinds.made
tier i* a good oUC, when you let it
Vl’cod - Aluminum . Hteel
go. it should spring back to Us
Oort na more than ordinary
original, shape. 'Rubbers th at a r t
blinds.
stretched or cracked prevent an
P. W STEVEN8. Esrlcslve Rep.
TBl Yf. Boblnvon — Orlando air-tight seal on jars and cause
final spoilage.

RAIN W EAR

Mrs, .Frank W oodruff. Sr. has
retu rn ed from vDitinY Itr. Ralph
W oodruff in New .'J-rsev pun!
-Frank Wotalruff III in Hender­
!
sonville, N. C. *
M iu Ruth Hand and Miss Nancy
F itts have n lu f u td frimt »p*mlIng the wrekend In Dayton*
Bearh with Mr*. William Gtlnvmj
and Alls* Patty Hs'hulti.

Thernn Madden, son of Mr. am)
•Mra. A. C. Madden, haa returned
te the U niversity of Florida
where he i* a student after
spending the weekend w ith tiu
parent*.
Juscph Marion Crenshaw. Henry
* Kilward Kilpatrick am l'Jnhii Alvin
■Kilpatrick of this city have pledg­
ed Lambda Chi Alpha, aortal
fra tern ity , at the University of
F lorida.
. Tha Pi Kappa Alpha fra trrn ity
a t Gainesville pledged' the follow­
ing Hanford boya last w rek: Rill
Shoemaker, Jo h n Hill, T roy Bay,
Sonny Rabom. Tommy Vaughan
and rMward Hurt.'

School '‘Lunchroom
Mnminers Have Meet

Tbs Semfno:e k o u n ty l.tinchroom m anagert met at the G ram ­
m ar Srhiait on Saturday morning
with Mi*, &lt;)iridn Wilson, •‘■runty
| D -minulintfun Agent, who illsfe lists id the selection of proper
menus and fhe preparation and
•ere lug of adritUaV school iiuiche*.
| Tho-. attending included Ml*.
Martha Heard. mnungei of thy
West side lunchtoeni; Mts. Arlec
Hnuk'. Soiithaidet Mr*, (ienevu
ta tr y n l, l.ym sn School; Miss
Annie Nelsnn, lifain m ar School;
Mr* M T. Slurrl*. L ain Monrue;
Mr*, i. (', P artin an d ' Mrs. A. T,
•Tirtlrdge, malinger and a**l*tant
manager 'o f Ovlriln lumdiriauu;
Mr*. Pearl Hansell, Seminole lllgli;
Me*. Leona
McClain. Geneva
School; Mr*. M aig atet Guit, ptiltcipa) of Gen- va Srhoid and Mts*
Ruth Hand, General Hupi rvtsiu
of Kilucatfcn.
Aft** Hand annoumpll today
th a t Mr*. Christine Tull. Field
l&gt;irectnr of Lunchtoom Su|»-rvisor*, will visit in this county on
Oct. 10 in connection with the
proginm for the year of the
lufH-hrnnm*. Mr*. Tull plans to
v-iflt the various lunchrooms.

with

Lieut, anil Mrs. John B. Tatum
are home for te n day*. Lieu:.
T atum will re p e rt for d u ty in
Iceland and Mr*. Tatum plans to
r is lt with her siste r ami brotherin-law Lieu:. Comdr. It. K. Pearce
and Mrs. Pearce in -Annapolis.
ucsident of
The Hanford Pilot Club, and Mrs.
Lourine Beal to tu m ed l*»t avenIng from Sliver Spring* where
they attended a two-day council
m eeting of th e Fourth District
which was presided over by Miss
A ltla .Lee Rush of Ocala, district
governor. Mra. Beal also attondrd a meeting of th e Supervisor* of

Fabric tre a te d w ith D u P o n t Z elan. D u ra b le water*
rep ellen t

finish a n d r e tU ta n t to p e rs p ira tlo n a n d

GENEVA NEWS
The two Vreeka P. T. A. mimberahlp drive la well uni|«r war,
under the direction of Mr*. Calvin
Oldham, '
Mr. and Mrs. Georg# Pluekebaum of Rotkltdge were vDltnrs
of Mrs. Mella Tho mss .ml Mr. and
Mrs. John Thomas Sunday.
Little Tommy McLaul|n haa re­
covered from a fair be took while

in Orlaii'fji/

- t i r l o t u i ! -w{il\ I b p I f^ T

#T

t 'lory

l‘o*t hojit* **n (/un»| (r*til! flfiv* to fL.«

Ciimniuiitt'
n l.In will
« tu
nml Dittijil.'
■ A Inigo ertw d lit tr: lift'd I lie
"put lurk" siipp r held" In Itomn
uf Rev. nnd Mrs, Nnih Thorn p-on, tu’ttci hm i^ii' tn their friend*
in thi&lt; vicinity .i* •’I 'ti'V Nath
and "M iss Hula.T at the Coin
mimity t ^ V r Jastl Thitr-.lav’ itigrtt.
"M u* Sm VI Was IP lrol-rvil bv
lldiliird CaVaclbeny .ind | i '*rni
rd with J n irB ic r I hr iiirmN-fi t ,lh • b"rtril*!nf i eivanD tpid
various elitlh-h' connhltter* were
ii'|roitu.*sl, id ’Uftclc N a th ", war
thru lunik' n *hoi:
’-elii*&lt;r . w a s ' r l n ’e.1

HAT10 ATOP A PLANT at Las Vega*, Nc.v„ lovely M ialne Neal does her

The Mure We C"t
llilppiei We’ll 'Iti ”

bit t* focus (ha spotlight of the nation on the coming annual Avlada
Celebration that will be held there on October 16th and 20th. Maxino
Illustrates w hat tire well dressed sky Jockey'is wearing. (International)

NORCROSS
AwtniCAs atsf-vovco
,G ft'C E T IN G CARDS

POWELL’S
o m C K KHIMM.Y CO.
E X C L U S IV E D E A L E R
l'.. M i i n s l l i A i r .

Phone 9*4

nlirt&gt;.e* Bint tl Hi'kfe Avns lin e tt i I h n ri
m other " M B ir Jl
of the day wfien MRS. G liA ttK .------—
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NON KUt.lSON
((S R A C K j. M A J. R1M.ISON Inis cautimicil
[tK &gt; j.ccrixtd ward. Vw^j;et
tTiTTT5 .feiuly for. Lb* polt
In’ ilt-i'ihit (i'f Reattfe niul
I ship for t Japan. She will

ttt‘-r in bring plenty I'fd m th ,sunn
ju e r.n n d -w in tc i. j.-lukkiAg n»- tm
.clihtah- i* ■ similar^ to tlmt ol
Washington. I*. C. She is very

* her h it si, a n d MAJOR
NllN !i l 1LI.SI IN ut '/limit
* In* is Adjutant tirm-rnl of
Fourth Replacement I H-pul.
ten following the MA.ltlit

hnppv to know thtA she* h«» .,
six tmim npartm ent traily I*
move into upon her nl rival . .
nnd n in a til. fook nod =cnd*
woman The MAJ has a house

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jw titlnm Aftaip I line* nn the c**fn|

i Miiini? iif viiiii Hit 11 #m*| ■xiftiji
pt’fiiri' yon shampoo, m a"Sge
■on ..ilp vigorously \ pply one
llo plen-antlv flag ran t emol
ii*-ot- i-oiilnii'iiitf • vV'ioiiiollne ami
ip h u tnied (■•!»■.lot on, wltrefi *
Mint In In- onni for tin* Kan tet I
*-,!111 Moire a tellv "f a mildly
- oare Unit' &lt;rt the riiiiiiitlolrllllf t'f
Voui littir and ecalpli

RAIN COATS

Refute you shampoo. oia**a:
your Mnl|i vigorously. Apply one
of tlie p tfu sa n llv ftn g in n t emol
lot*** ennlnlning iixyuuirmllnc nml
otphurntml p^t rrln iu m . which ■
, t " t n to ia' good for 11-' halt a n t
lip
Make a jellv of it mildly
&lt;- treated soap wliti li ■-■•Ittnuiiu&gt; ..f ito a ingit*du-nt- ii" I " "
a- a - h a mu.at.
hVpciit thi*
v-4*k. I n -Ii VUllf Hull III
?riijk« &gt; it illiy. Hliif ytil!
iinto the nm nth. «jiin(ng
will look Iteautiful any*
1 1ii&gt;o*n l*&gt; comb it. *

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT

Aiir** .1
l**s»*1 *B'&lt;»
will
hair that
win _ y "&gt;

Come and Hear
LOIS KIRKLAND

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

th e teen -ag e g irl (h a t.w ill m ak e you m arv el

October &lt;1

Mr*. John Cullum

SHE SPEAKS

playing a t hum* Monday a fte r­
noon.
Joe Mnthicux spent the wt*ik•
end with .h is family in Jackimivllle
Miss Mary Stones^ who has liv­
ed here J o r savers) years, has
m o v e d 'to D aytona Beach. She
will m aki hep hotrw there near
h e r brother Mr. Fred .Stones. Mr.
and Mr*. R. N. 8trevell - brought
th* Atones' home.
Mr*. I-a Rue Alderman spent the
week In F t. Pierce vDUIng. Dir
sta te r Hr*,- Judeort Leonard.
A delightful p ir ty o f . game*
and songs w as enjoyed by approxi­
mately 50 people a t the Com­
m unity House S tlu rd a v evening.
Honor g u ests _ v ir* the *eh«&lt;d

. Margaret Colt, Mrs.
and Joe Mathleux.
M. Torre* and son
vbltlng her parent*

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W o n 't c ra c k , stiftt o r pi‘t’1.

0 S tn in p ro o f— oils, acid s, tilknlis, w ipe
. w ith d a m p c lo th o r m ild sonp- suds.

w ith th e o rato ry of Billy S u n d a y a n d w ith a wfsdopt

0 N ever n e rd s refin ish in g .

t h a t ict'tn* to com e fr o m 'n n o lh e r w o rld . E ach night

0 -E ven th e scam * are scaled w ith K orosea

th ro u g h thia week a t

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Akl’s G to 14
Ages Hi t«
MEN’S RAINCOATS

F ifth S treet a n d H o lly A v e n u e

. C. P. H arrison.

Phone 1141

in Florida Today.

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Srft. .Dt liiisun. u

A m r iiif in

Two 8tory brick apartment house with four stores un­
derneath. Located on, corner Second &amp; Oak Avenue.
Metal garage building In rear. Paying big interest on
investment 10 apartments furnished, one apartment

Positive

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,/Via lea
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u n *ii'rlm-k a! thiM
D r i v i n g I ‘n r \ . w h irK t n \ p lan , t o
o j Ltljlary.
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l.fg iiru A n sill a n w i l l . n U » l
tile same tim e ami p ln rr.I
ot J lie H lll-n I’m i l tii be
jh c . t# i» '.11lien y t 'ontnian
»e on it if f. In w ill I e com'.

Mr*.,
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’ Mr. and Mrs. J. F„ Wood a n ­
nounce the b irth of a son bon;
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Davis of Oct,- .1 nl the F rrnnld-ljiughton
Jacksonville have been visiting Memorial Hospital. Mi**. Wood i*
h er m otlnr Mrs. John T. Brady on the former Kate Gilbert.
P alm ettb Avenue for a few day*.
Mr*. Ilridy has returned to .larksou vl He for a few week*.

m i lYltlteili h t sU rlb erry

.v m litrlo d ltl

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Kenneth L e ffo r, son of Mr. .ami
Mrs. W. A. I^ fflc r, was pledged
this week tn th e Sigma Alpha
Cpsllon fraternity a t the U niver­
sity of Florida vvhece he it a
-student.

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Mr. ami Mr*. T . W. Shelsur of
Havana. Fla. spent tho weekend
: with her sister Mrs. C. W - laiing.
Mr*. W. C. hortoti and *ons
‘ Kenneth and Ronnie rf OcaJj| «l»«

1 sp en t the weekend
j Lalng.
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Ca^lUrerry

Mr. nud Mr&gt;. Leonard / i m i I*
b [Ik nr a. ii|t I’tlnl: o f . t h e W i r y linti* tnm*Hl f r o m t h d r

Robert Thrasher Is
Honored On Birthday

Mr*. It. C. Thrnsher honor'd
Paul Hudgins and J. D. (irogari
of Sanferd p u d g ed Phi Kappa her 'on Robert on Oct. I at Dir
Tail fraternity a t the university home *n C ilery Avenue with a
party celebrating Ills sixth birthin CainceviUr. T hrasher was assisted
Mr. and Mr*. Thomas P. While, by Mrs, R. T. Thrnsh#r in aery.
J r ; have returned to Charsittipit. ing nnd entertaining ID;’ tiiiy
R. C. a f te r - a brief visit wi’J i gv -■»!*.
Whistle* were distributed , a*
thriY uncle and au n t Mr. and Ml*.
favir*. and Ice cream mid cake
J . St. Clair W hite. '
wa* twired. T he Hallowixin m otif
Capt. and Mrs, William Met belt was rarried o u td n the flowers and
Nfisstr have returned In Daytona' olhi r .decorations, lto ttle Williams
Htaeh after a week’* visit with end Itiirxbi Yo*t-were given iiriros
hi* brrthtm .atM sistPr-in-luw Mr. for winning tl«j gmn-js played.
Among these attending were
and Mr*. 0. D. Farrell.
Krma Jean Corley, June Jennings,
Rov Holler ha* rettirr'id ftom Dottie Williams, Carol! McNeill,
•a convention ’ of th* New York Dca line ItenrUk, llm uiit Sljryock,
Life Insurance Company held it Putty 1'iiiinls, I.yiulia Hester of
the Chateau Front ’tiac in Qurliee, Orlnnd'i. Ju stin l.ynch. Al Collins,
Donalil Yost, Tommy Water*. Hilly
Canada.
Thurston. Jim m ie W right.* J . .It.
ffttr* iinC M ary ■H elrrr b ttv.
Al-o Mr*.. Shryork, "Mr*. Ju stin
l.yi'fti,,M ts .' Bob D entihm nd Mrs.
H ester of Orlando.

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PAGE FOUR

Florida^ Record^'
Citrus GrorrPJaced
In Acute Jeopardy

Nted .i LAXATIVE
BU&amp;-Dra*|H

WIAK SIZI 14 AOAIN*

OmmIMIU. Itlm 1Ur$w&gt;U*lost
•till A V DM \ ItA-

mkm O u a ir | U l « t i i ( 11a*. Now
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The Tateit 'ad v iso ry from the.
Miami w eather ' btiorau said the
h u rrican e, was centered, at noon
about 130 miles w hit of Kev West,
(‘•a lia se s I ram r u &gt; Oae
.
moving northw est a t IS to 18 ratios fooled, b ut today practically all
an h«Ury -Winds, a re ryot expected of ft Is. In. addition thebe are
to . increase much more on the 23 other plants, in the- state.
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Mr. W hitner gave p -b rlg f out­
line of his baaeliall career - and
said ' th at he,- like almost all
boys, has always, wanted to be
a b ig , league player. Th« acci­
dent jinx trailed huh through bis
early training camps and a brok­
en shoulder, u broken arm ami
an injured back at v arip u i timt*
Interrupted hiry career. H e,' c a m e
( ( .'• a l l a u r a Kreiw r o s e Owe)
pay&gt;! of a .Tamo* paper late in to Florida from N orth Carolina
the week, announcement* of »us- when he heard about Jack Macncnelon iff operations by a p ark­ llowrll of Rollins -aMd* in* order
ing plant. C. C. licndry, co­ to be near the |S p rin g training
.
owner of Hendry Brothers Rack­ ramps.
ing Company was quoted, by The
The Yankee m an ag rr liked hi*
Tampa Morning Tribune as s la t­ looks and helped him through coling: “ We rould coo’lnue to operatc u n le r the black m arket, but
we’d rath e r d o se than Uo that. strlctions.1
" 'W e .hi definitely not going
MTh* v c /e table production pic­
out of business, but we expert^ tu re over th s StaU&gt; wgk dtscril- ' I
to be closeJ uptll the OPA changes by Director Wilson aa “ Increealngit* m eat cpntrol pollcbs,' Mr. ly bright."
H-indry was uuoted 4* statin g In
this article, ‘it is inrjrtsslble fur
us to operate under prvsent r» -’

Florida Has
More Cattle
Than In 1944

" I LOST 3 2 LBS*!
WWlgLl

Gotniuiasiuri. have, poxumaei

Roiimlllat &amp; Anderson
W algreen Agency

F A R R E b L 'S
P A C K A G E S T O LAIj-

natt tt aecaei aiuo,
5 ARTICLES FOR SALE

FOR RENT

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MONDAY. OCT. 7,

H E R A L D , fl Art F O R D , FL O R ID A

Confederate Reunion
Y l • s a u f t S f ' S r J s life fM S#y- 'nruman Search Betfns For
Has Failed' To Reply Missing.'U. S. Airmen Gets Underway Today
To Atlee Message CHUNGKING. Get. 7—&lt;**)—A BD4KWATF.R. Mlaa-- tM . .7—

take Lota G ehrig's' place. D uring
hia flrai »r«»on he .plsyvd * t six
illffrrent pi ear* anal lk« following
y ear 's t a r t e d ., a t ilingbaiuton,
la ter going te N ew ark ., In 1842
he started with the Yankees and
ilrotv in the first run th a t a ta rtid them o ff for the pen n an t tljat
year- _ . «■
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Camit Guard, l»e received a med­
ical discharge in l l ( 4 , b u t hail to
give up -baseball. he th o u g h t for
good, afte r a spinal operation. R
was then th a t be took up' golf.
Mr. W hitner aald he d id n 't know
w hat hia praaent plana .are, but

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reunion, is bringing the thin iDA-s
of • |h e bof* In G ray, together hi
Edgi-water. Mis*. tdJay. The a vac- V
age age &lt;&gt;f the fu m o r southern
roJdirrs is computed a t IWH year*. •
Thera will not lie m any'attending
this year's ■ mCollrv, but thci-e
arrivid- last sight,. They ara
General William Meresr Ruck *f
Muscogee, Okla.; General W. W.
A lcxandrr of C harlotte,, N. C-, *
and Col. W. . II. Culpepper of
AGanta.
a,
. The last official m e m to rra p
count—taken about four' y r m * *
ago— ll'tc d only 11! surviving
confelerute veterans.

to keep In ktoek all C and D
part* which :ar«&lt; In the g ro t test
demand, .he iialil. and belonging
to tjie N ational A ttn I’arU Aosociatlon, he Is gble to secure on
24 hour delivery A and B porta
from the Jacksonville w arehouse.
Mr. Touchton announced th a t
F. 8. Jam esop. truck h o rtic u ltu r­
ist of the Unlvafsily o f F lorida.
w il| be the principal speaker next
week. Roy H oller presided a t the
meeting today In the absence of
President O. A. Speer. V isitors
included H arry Smith of W inter
G ardes, H arry Waller of Orlando.
Dale Pennington of Jacksonville,
Ed Staton of Gainesville and
Clyde Terw illegar of S anford.

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NUF.NBERG. Germany. Oct. 7
—(A1)—(Grand A dm iral Erich Raedrr today appealed his rontence
to life Imprisonment. H arder ask­
ed th s Allied Control Council In
Berlin to change h it sentence to
death b y . shooting instead of incauuralion in a prison cell.
Raetlt-r asserted th a t his peMtidn does not mean th a t he |t
pleading guilty as In Jiratrd hut
war*k s*W—p fo n n U il Jig . his . g jvanetd age o r l # 'a n d I n g ItA ft o r
his lu allh . ‘*Saya Hoeder: tgThe-

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H. ii. Pope Cs« lag, ff$

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STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY
for finest quality

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_ Clyde HtrH with 62 yards.* IlnilvisKd 11jvv-W 'hilnrr-ap
Pi rry wlf1T*:i2 y-anls. an&lt;1 Jcnkln- lr
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Ton w lftiU i wilie Tfn- bthTr’reading ni
rw -g sm ih it gainers.
■■-?3Gs w -1
Th» gumv nptiueil ^ Ith lhi» FfJ* w
ktrliing off *to- th e Rest IVvils Si
whn -returned ttn- t.nll tn theiy nw-r or
40 yard marker. In three running cl
'plays they gained urthind througl gi
the F.-d forward wall then they M
kicked
to the Sanford 2I. Plcr.’y M
picked u|&gt; five around rirh t end, ni
Anderson ploughed o v r rigb‘ II
tnikle for eight, J-nklnson went in
over
left tackl* to gnin
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colne from, down Ti'*n» wav, I'm
fn .t i-uougii.’l- Rut W kkhorst p«rsls.iil, ami akkeil him If he would­
n 't try 'le a rn in g another position.
Tlie kid thought fo r another
low inlinitcs ihcu replied »ln»!y
'Gueae I .w on't mind. Oughln tic
pi. lily of time. I reckon I'll In
her fur four years, inebt*. inure"

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THEY MIGHT TELL WHO FILED
THE CABLE SO IT WOULD SNAfi
ANO YMO SAWED THE TIMBERS
S O BRALEY WOULD FALL

WHO PAID F O R 7HE~)

.ATLANTA, (/P)—Georgia Tech's
head 'epael^ (lobby Dodd, who»e
face was w reathed In smile) In
the spring, Is scowling th tse days.
Reasons for the scowls are two­
fold. F irst, Tich face’s one of tl*)
roughest schnlules In Its long
history. lilit Dodd knew th a t all
alrng.
In the- spring, hoavvrr, tho
rchrfhilc didn't look so tough with
fellows Ilk* DeW itt Coulter, Phil
1 ins'.jy. Bill Chambers, Henry
Walker,, Ned Uummlrvgs, . Jack
Helms an I a • h o st of other*
around, n u t than Coulter, All­
America tackle, signed vfrith the
pro G iants, and T l n t l e y and
Chambers
both
All-Conferener,
were ruled ineligible. Walker, an­
other. All Ccnfervnce star, decided

St o- compete

for

Clrmson, "and

k ’k -t h k - w i n n i :r

CONTEST
Goldsmith

/ r s F U N TO £ 7 V
/ r s SMART t o f L J
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WIINT Y O U R W INGS A T TWE

SANFORD SCHOOL OFAVIATION

POSTPAID. HATDik'AtTIO^i

GI'AM ANIMT)

May vre xend you through the mall 31 mixed pcreuntaV flower
plontA fraai our fammu deuioiutratkm g ardnu? 31 exquisite floaer», all the colors of Uu- rainbow^ Including tw rhv of our new
silver pink ROSE UAWNH. Till* U otjr unusual way of advertising
one of the Urgant aud dlUrAl nurseries In Use world. Your friends
tee your plants an d 'o u r Ubuxlnru prospers Nothing rUe to pay.
DolUr UU la your only m at. Offer good for few days only. Rmd
your order w ith -Just $1 00 fo
.
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CLARK GARDNER

- Helms and Cummings, star* from
t Otwrloua cluba, left Tech to- work

SECOND PRIZE - WEEK’S PASS FOR
TWO — to RITZ THEATRE
THIRD TO SEVENTH PRIZES
. . . For
each prize winner, ONE PASS FOR
- to RITZ.
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INSTRUCTIONS
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M a k e y o u r re lo c lio n of leam g you bellrvo will w in
t h e f a m e s below by placing a n (* ) m ark in th e
s p a c e p ro v id e d . Y o u do not h av e Ip guess th e scores.
C lip th « b a llo t a n d b rin g to T h e S n n fo rd H e ra ld
O ffice b e fo re 1 2 :0 0 o’clock n o o n on F rid a y , o r if
m a ile d to th e H e ra ld , .th e en v elo p e naira! b e p o s t­
m a rk e d b e fo re 1 2 :0 0 o'clock noon on F rid ay .
In case o f 'I l e a fo r v arious prigea, th e prixo w in n e rs
w lll be d e te rm in e d by Ihe o rd e r in w hich e n trie s a r e
re ceiv ed b y t h e H e rald . You m u st m ake a selec tio n
o f all te n g a m e s.
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IN THE SOUTHEAST
More people diink Atlantic Ale and Beer than any other,
I t must b e...

Bell, Lake Mohroa, Rhone IQ.
PHONOORAPHfl for rent. Tl
Huale Box, phone 053.

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GEORGETOW N
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HE GOT OYpHfi FIPLO.1^
OUT fckteN IWCy
GOT HEP HE WAS SPY

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Your Telephone Company la dolnn the larf-eat v o lu m e o f business In Its h isto ry ,
yet'telepbone'eorninj;* are still tleclininj: rapidly.
T he reason la perfectly clear. Y our telep h o n e rate has lem ained th e same for
m any years while the Coats of f u r n is h in g you telephone service have increasedW ages, m aterials, building coats, services, all have gone up so fast t h a t the amount ol money Paid Out to provide service is
increasing faster than the amount Taken In. Actually
telephone earnings today are the lowest in our historyI
Aa avery buainesa man knowa, go o d serv ice depends on reasonable earnings. T h a t
la b a iic . T o render.goo’d telephone service an d to continually Improve and e x ­
pand it, reasonable telephone ea rn in gs are essential. Our public d u ty dem ands
that we report thesa facta to you .

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from Mr. and Mrs. Jphn Inntue
to Mr. T. E . Sm ith, as o f OeL
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DOWNTOWN CLEANERS
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u u n I r t f i t u n i . , ..c h in c ti art p m K »»vn't
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BOIDIOKOOM Joseph Dana Roberta
has a wide sm ile for his wife, the
lorm cr Mary Markham, after their
m arriage In T rinity Church, Seat­
tle, Wash. Tho trifle is the rdeeft of
Anthony M en, former British for­
eign njlnistcr In Churchill's war
ca b in e t In the United Stale* sinca
June, the bride said she will maka i
h e r home here.
(fnl/roptional)

*1Is mitali tfpi i|ifa ira eeai. »’#n out, • • •
I u* || a- 'tl» IssjiHk fssly U r || l/t* FuC
N 4 ri!B, jilt, iry Oftfri TuaJr
i ,jit i ip'.t nirunt&lt;«iLiiai.m«t iw*4fuf |V"J
Mnnltimnll, II* ilrllH*! id n»*#ry l*os k.
At all drug stores everywhere—
tin Sanford, at Tourhton Drug t o .

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A R TIC LES W A N T E D
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Husbands! Wives!

It uctm Kid iftvifium* %•M h iM o n . . . U Four
%tumach Hurt* »jwn full mi f M «r hurts « h * i

A. F. Of IZ Opens 65tK
Annual ConveTition

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CHICAGO, Oct. 7—DP)—T h r
American Feilerallon o f Labor
opmcil Its fifith annual conventbn
today In Chicago with the name
o f Ijibor S ecretary la-wis fichwwjIrnliach absent from the speaker’s
"*t. . the
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Federation officials said
om­
ission could lie taken as a mild
slip at Schweltenbach and as
i vidrncs of A. F. of L. d issatis­
faction with l-r.W D epartment
policies. T rrditionally, the lotlmr
SeciuUry etway* spsaks at A.
F. of L. .conventions.

The Scotch Fdursmne played
yesterday at th e Seminole Coun­
try Club under the dheetlnh of
Clyde Terwillcgnr. d ub pro. was
won with ft Rcoro of 17 turnrti
In bv Miss Cecelia Truluck nnd
Hoy Symes, J r. F irst nrlxi-n were
given this couple with second
arise* g o in g .t

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WE NEED L18TING8. of Farms, CELERY and Cabb
Hnu.m. Groves and Business
R. A. King, Phone
Property. W. • R. WTUIaSS,
Realtor, Tom Bolt Associate,
Phone 1120. 110 N. ParV Are.

By ARTHUR BECKW ITH. Jr. '
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The Seminole* High Schoo'V
Celery Fed elevenf, led by their
powerhouse fullliack, Willis Andcr*
son, came through with a dis­
play of power ami ran routhsho'1
over the |.ak v ie w . Red Itvvils of
W inter Garden here Friday night
Mo the tune of 21 to 0.
* The Feds p en -trated Ihc Red
Devil forward wall with regularity
to am ass 'Jot. y ard s from scrim ­
mage while the Devils could gain

O n R if 19th 1U 7 «*f lK»liili#r, 1914,
t w ill *^ll Hu* fgillotrinK
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Racder Asks Death
Before Firing Squad

Place

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San f«»»•’. Fli»rl4

Bread

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Fe&lt;|s pain 254 Yards McCaH -I v e y

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TO *ATI»P%*

TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY!

ANNOUNCING opening of L. D
Simonson Engineering A Sur­
veying. Marlon C. Oordon, rspreaentatlve. 110 N. Park Ave.
Phone 1120.

’W illis Anderson Truluck, Symes
Pilots Semiriole \ Win Foursome
In Ground Attack*
Wtlh 47 Score

LEGAL NOTICE

IRI. for soils fountain a
FURNISHED roam — 807 M ag­ IMITATION leathers in moat
ey'a Drug Store, P art *J
rolora*.and
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nolia Avenue.________________
full time.
gooil upholstery fabrics. Rolnwt
PUBNISIIED room, gentlemen K Brown, .21111 N. Orange SALES c k rk w anted. Also stock
preferred.
A ll
conveniences. ■ Ave., Orlando. Fla.
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man, preferably with hardw are_ 8 | 0 .W . 3rd 8 t» ______________
cxpcriiVK* ■Ibvugh net aba idTUXEDO FDUDS—eonipJai* line.
u lily necessary. Apply Cy let­
LARGE well furnished room .' 113
H unt's Tuxedo Feed Store.
K3NITA GKANVIllf
te r to Rox lbfi, Herald.
W. If.lb jU.' Phone 4IU-W.
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CONCRETE . sewer pipe—Septic
rwaxo groat
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WORK
WANTED
2 ‘ FURNISH rill apartment's for
tanks, fence pu»t. grease traps,
lAt wotaucH
rent- lit) M yrtle Avth .
benches, flower pots. Miraclo EX l'ERT p n ln tln g '-cn n trn ct -ir
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Concrete Co.. 80k Elm Ave.
zo M ftm
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hourly basis. 8. G. Grogan,
STUDIO upai tm enl suitable for
. as|«DM HO m i m
froe estimave*. Plmne II&amp;4 or
one or a couple, 1702 Park MEN’S, women’a and children’s
^.ANOY RUSSEil 1
783-J. Avc.« I’hmie 16il-J.
new Fall shoes. See us fo r the
hsrd-to-gct merchandise. G. W. LAWNS m o w e d .
Reasonable
Clark, 208 Sanford Ave._____
prices. Jerry laird, phone 7811*
SEE US for Innerspring M at­
tresses,
llox
Springs,
and
PUBI.IC stenographer.
110 N,
2
W A N T E D T O RENT
Hollywood Beds at fa c to r/
Park, phope 1120. •
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price*. Retail store &amp; display
La s t t i m e s m o n i Ja y Ti
Hugh Herbert C om edy
room.
FURNISHED hoiisi* or upt., 2 or
l i p W. FIRST ST.
T
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M
ayor**
H
usband"
3 bedhioms. Phone bOO-J.
Echols Betiding &amp; F urniture Co.
Sanford M attress Factory.
PART time Job. Am attending
8&amp;0 REWARD for two or three
Paramount News
Phone 1133 and 072-J. .
Stetson University. Available
bedripim unfurnished house in
daily afte r 2:00 P. M. Jim
desirable nelghlmrhnod by |&gt;eryour car with N tJSchantel, P. O. Box 372.
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nianent resident. Rent In a d ­ rA IN T
KNAMEL
for
12.05.
No
brush
vance. l^-ase if desired. Will
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arks!
Randall
Electric
Co.
LOANS
pay lop rental, llox J.J.M . c /o
LOANS
MADE
GARDEN and lawn sect);
FROM »I0 TO 1300
3 REAL B6TATE FOR SALE Kcrillixer. The Himford
strict privacy; fast service
Stotsl. 2nd it Sanford.
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
2-burner
Pre-way
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FOR S A IJi
102 Sanford Avenue
CAMP
STOVE
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DON’T WORRY. M lSTlR
SANFORD
HARDWARE
CO.
on five uercs laud with plenty
THE WAY Y00 F E U , ,
210
East
F
irst
St.______
fruit trees. I.;m,| suitulile fur
IIOHItOW HERB WHERE
YOU DIDN’T HURT
’ raising vegetnbles "i flower*. FOR. these cool days hrnl th a t
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
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IT A N Y /
A real buy a t $8250.00.
room with an electric heater. YOUR n atu ial desire for privacy
SEVERAL choice building lots In
in money m atters is strictly
We
hdve
them.
$7.15.
M ayfair and Sanford Heights
respected here. ■Frieads and
SANFORD HARDWARE CO.
•section priced from $H\0.00 to ______210 East F irst St.
•relative# are not u u estlo af/
$600JHk
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about your credit. Tour em­
TWO alary hom e . on com er lo t
ployer o r boslneaa aaeoclatai
Floor Mata Available
* in good location priced a t
will n o t h e a r of yoor personal
PPV JN O I.E TIR E SHOP
$7600.00.
'affairs. _ There la no cause for
BIX room bungnlinv ou Palm etto CO PENH AG AN~ cabbage nlan‘s
em barrassm ent.
now ready. Phone 705-M.
Avenue hard wood floors, th ire
* Reasonable 'credit requirem ents.
bedrooms.
No eo-makers on money- loans.
SEVERAL nice 6 &amp; fl room HEADQUARTERS for Christmas
V ariable paym ent plans.
liungalijws in giMid locations
FAMILY LOAN CO.
gifts, toys, g a m e s , honks, dolls.
Phons V
from $7860 tu IH50U.
Rev tn»W on budget nr Iny-nway. Florida Itank Bldg.
HU1IBRT* A. WILLIAMS
F iiestone Stonrs, III E. F irst 12 SPECIAL SERVICES
REALTOR
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SIGNh
Associate
Shaw card* and posters
Atlantic Rank Uldg.
Phono 732 CELERY plants—e n o u g h for
0 — ORB'S SIGN RKKVICb
aboot 10 acres, Volantl, ' Paa
O. D. Landreaa, Phone 1021
chal and Early Fortune. Be*ls
ACRES good la rd h
have not been pulled over. About
of NW'« Sec. 8-2040,
re»dy. ' Phots) fllO'R.
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or. Write Orlando,
or phone Orlando flIOfl.
COPENHAGEN, cabhago planU.
K. k. Crensnaw a t Post o n ice.
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10 ACRES
CRACKER pchy and saddle. Also
$673
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double horse trailer, .hdga.tgh wooded land on roonly paved
gutton, Ilenson Junction.
road 18 milrs southwest S an­
RENT A CAR
ford, 4 mile* imrtkw of Apopka CALENDULA and pink plants.
YOU DRIVE IT
near Hock S|(ting« Park and
PHONE 200
Ready to get. 1020 Laurel Ave.
public swimming pool, Term*,
STRICKLAND-MORRISON
P. O. Box 1350, Orlando.
OIL TA BLE Up range. 6-plcce
" D RIV E-IT. INC.
round wicker »ult*e Ico box*
DODGE
• PLYMOUTH
FOR 8A I.B J
&amp; sr.
Mr*- M-OFAKTS AND 8ERVICI
A goo,l six ro rm liungalow In
108 Palm etto Ave.
Itw ee
4ulat saction on three loU. H as
tig h t large bearing fru it trees.
ELECTRIC appliance repairs
- CtU) give po»session'.
we repair washing machine
$0,750.00
.
vscrum cleaners, fans, mlaer
flORERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Trotter Appliance Service, M
• Raymond Lundqulat, AsaoclaU
2nd St., Phone 1QM4.
Phone 732 • A tlantic Rank Bldg.

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Celery Feds Run Roughshod Over Lakeview ln 2 l ToO Win

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friendly • l.olo tribeim an and .a
British C h in eir general's aide are searrhLONDON,. Oct. 7,
ing *the • w ildi of ivretefh china
lot yet answer- today for an American pilot and
r A ttle e s last r i other persona believed to have
the Palestine,
n held by l&lt;olo tribesmen since
officials n s - a Chinefe tran -p o rt pier*) crashed
message called Sept. 20. ■
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The trib e sm an 'and the aide are
Trum an asked th e only two men permitted by
in Palestine a t the hostile natives to pass through
I Immigrations, th eir mountalnou* stronghold,
was term ed a j \ loacue plane carrying P»oirotest to th e , (tT,iona1 parachutists nas been
I driven off by rifle fire from the
also p ro tested ; lo to s m a r the Scene of the

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�THE 5A*F0RI&gt; HEKXLD,: 3ANF0R0, FLORIDA
m TIHJ COURT o r T * « COUNTT th#r«of 8*14 ea**« wilt p ro c ,d E i
JUDGE.
SEA11NOLB COUNTY. Tart* saalltst you.
FLORIDA Ln Profcal*,.
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Th* ssnkral natura Of till* lull
in . &gt;•:
0t HART ED- 'll for dlvore#T *M fb# ilyla of n ld
WARDS RKMK'K. JUrsaao*
.•u ll !*: Tlshle Wiggins vs: Chari*.
Ttf all ('rtd llo r'i i n d p i n o u t Homer WlaglBs
U * tln s C l a i m e r Dtmantla A ialoal
tv iln ii, m r hand and official
anal of sa lt Court at Sanford. Hemlnot* County, piorloa,' thla H al day
notlllnV and m julrod |o pr«&gt;«ni ahv of
Keptambar, l»4t. „
IIKHNDON
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FLOORS SANDED
and FINISHED
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rtionr tSt-M.

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PIANO TUNING
and REPAIRING

flrat publication of thla nolle#.
Each claim or dafuand ahall l*a In
wrltlnn. and ahall atsto tha (Mac*
of repMrnr* and po*t offlca addrsss
of tha claimant, and ahall I&gt;a sworn
In by Ilia ‘claimant, leant,' nr a t ­
torney, and any
rlalm 1or
,dr.
**#. -,»rh
r'Ha■it i.iwaifl
JI (M
Wfiled ahall ba void.
im n c iiT Ma r t i . Kr RBNICK
Aa *&lt;cculor of lha Laal w ill
and Train maul of MAtlY ED­
WARD* IIF.NICK. ilaraa.nl.
U I’ubllccllon S/M/t*.

Last IB .fe n ra with Cabft
INnnu IV. and University al
llllnola, Champaign- I rbana

HKtODKNtK I'HONK f l||.W
o r MUSIC HOX, I'HONK 9M

IN TIIK CIRCUIT IXJURT FOR THE
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
TDK HTAVK OF FIAIIIIt'A. IN
AN! • FOR 8KMINOI.E COUNTY.
IN. CHANCERY.
, Caaa No (IIP
MOOD WATII* from lh« swollen Sen Antonio JUver end Its tributaries cover Mary Street In the downtown
auction of the d tp alter a heavy rainfall caused the river banks to overflow. The flood, the worst to stHke
the city ln a quarter of a century, Is reported to have taken the lives of at leayt twelve persons. Damage to
homci and business structures is estimated at approximately (0.000.000,
(In Irm a timid It
homes
15.000,000.

ilILKH IllJil Ell WIClUINK
D-rmitutii
m voncN
NOTII'H T it AFFKAR *
CMAIILH0 HOME It WlCIlMKH

iummiNO from ■ rare kidney dis­
ease, Diana Miehal, 2 J-months-old,
of Baltimore, 1KL la surrounded by
a few of the many .boxes of rlca

hwest of II; utrtee, ami
following s
file hU claim on the broadcast eDO«al fa
■:nmir of Jnn. 1, IHdi. when the r |ee Is tha Drinctoa]
bin ■nd Act v e n t Into effect.
*nAetai AiaL
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Mow He B tat Rush
d i&gt; t
Hut the n ig h t,before he was or- built| ,
rkred to proceed to St./ Louis. J t'i.
h in tM un u land office,' And
learned the officials were a t urM.
1ug a dance. The nnxjous yonfig •
developed
soidier went to the dance and
. i gilt ouL ur\ Rstinlant land icgls:u ir ami (urciu.iled him to leave
l.t laillfR Ion. enough to acctpt
hi ik iim —.J ust a few rtinulea afU r midnight.
In tl«j four deea l»» following
Fi ro m an 's-first filing, the nations
'.oimlntion d'ltihled as lami-hungry im m igrrnl* peopled the WtiL
r'-Y ter.'iiag-rltilBAEH-- didn’t- s« t-U r
, r- . uro-U . hj« iioutaalcad' uuljl twp
.U’-nr. .iftci he made TiTi claim.
-JM»»* -,| irwtii the- A rm y in—H w ,
lie- built- a log raiain and farmed
hoiuerUati.-'untii hrs -death- In
-Ifffii --^HiR -lHw1tr WTth-that of h it
r.’ifc tv iv Jir* h u r'.il within lha
I oiighinl lo rn ''te n d grounds.
Untied

bronchial m ucous m em Tell your druggist to sell you
&gt;of Creomulslon with the tra­
ding you must like the way U
sllaya the cough or you o n

r¥ o m u l s i o n

f«CMxftt,Cbi*t CcMi, Sronchitij

Wo can make arrange­
m ents for you to finance
them on EASY TERMS I
Venetian blinds m ade to fit any size windows

Free Estimates
Wood and metal slats

III

R ep airin g — ^ f i n i s h i n g

SEMINOLE VENETIAN BLIND CO,
820 WEST THIRD STREET

any formnl rerogrlllioo.
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"Now w - pinn to make it posvlflit- for the vUitor lo Freeman'*
, humf-teiid to undvratand tf.&gt; story
{ th - !i»iilihina of pioneer time*/*
| *3)‘* Howard W. *flaky r, n*»oclafh
, te g in i !! d irtrlo r of the. National

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"Among

other

thing*.

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Wall

Howwomenandgirls
mnygetwantedrelief

from functlontl periodic p»th

'A IIA0H Of THI vnttANS' aquattec movemerit In Canada, F-dward.
Hanratty (top) standi on the roof of a moving van In Ottawa and urge*
home-teekers to move into government bulldlnRs. Later, he was a r­
rested (bottom) by police Sergeant Oeorgo 1L IJarttett on ch irge* of
forcibly entering government property and obstructing the pol to. Ttie
squatters declared they would stick b t Hanratty, who la a hom er nip
forro officer w ith tfi ra id * oV*r Enron* lo hi* credit.
( Jnlrru.itlrmfll)

IT* ICU1V lUMVtt The worldwide shortage of fats and oils
t o ' make aoips la dr^pcfatc.
We’ve got to depend on used
feta from y o u r Idtchcn, Mrs.
Housewifsl It's the o /i( / extra
•ourca we have

unlessEVERY
nousewifeqef&amp;

Ily TIM PARK Ell
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HEATIilCE, Neh-—Tint n»tion‘*i
first homestead |j gulng In lie- coma a memorial to I ho ihouiaod* j
of pioneers whir almost a centutyi
ago ■answered the rail of ‘7 r * a 1
- The d lrst claim under thu Rome,
stead Act of 1H02—by which thu
gryem m ent gave away an ncreaga
nearly equivaksnt In *Im to the
itatoa of Texn* and lAiuldana—
waa filed by Daniel Freaman.
The ynling Union soldier had
picked out a IfiO aenj plot 314

REGISTRATION NOTICE
T h e vR egistrniion
F lo rid n , a re

Books

o f th a ' C ity o f

o)ten nl th e C ity

S s n fo rd ,

H a ll, co m m encing

M onday, S ep tem b er 16t!i, 1946, fo r th e p u rp o s e o f
re g isterin g fo r th e M unicip n l P rim a ry E lectio n to

be

h e ld on N ovem ber S lh , 1946, a n d will re m a in o p e n
ea ch d ay ex c e p t-S u n d a y s a n d h o lid a y s, u p 't o
elu d in g S a tu rd a y ,

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October 26th. 1946.
H . N. SA Y E R .
C ity R e g is tra tio n O fficer.

CRITICAL MATERIAL SHORTAGES
A R E H O L D I N G UP 0 U I W O R K

back to saving
As conditions •improve well speed up the

Usecffctsfa

work but we must have the necessary

WHISKEY
WINE
RUM
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supplies before we cifi&amp;ring ydu the many
benefit? of cheap electric service.

FL6K1U PI

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PACKAGE STORE
410 SANFORD AVENUE

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203 S. Orange Are.
Orlando, Florida
Phone 4947

BEAUTIFY
YOUR HOME .
with VENETIAN
BLINDS

V National Monumrnl
The grar.sy acreage waa made a
I national monument in 19.19. II Jt*
! the linmireinee of war prevented

West's First
Homestead Is
New Memorial

^ • Dr.- Leonard B arkar
*
Optom etrist *

' I- - . L r S - -

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PHONE 1182

�In Unity Thera. la Strength—

' To Pretret Uio F n t » f t the World;
To PniinoU the rregrese of America
T* r rod a rt rm p tH tg r for B uilord;.

P a i l l i ttptidr llfir i t f l r m o r ! '
tilghl ami H n l n r il.»r.

AN 'INOKCBNOKNT DAILY NEWSl'AI'EH
SA N FO R D ,

Established 4008

VOLUME XXXVII

Storm Ceuter

F L O R ID A

TUK5DAY... OCT. a.

tu to

A tru rid lril P re s s -Leased. W iic

Foreign Minister Bevin Says Allied

One Way To RcntdvcA Picket

is Alternoon
No Major Ix&gt;hsc8 Iq
Huge, (ritrus Indus­
try Indicated Ry
Commission Report
A

Ohio Governor
Orders Probe In
Meat Situation

m r A i M C u n n r n r - s s i,

The reportedly vicious
tropical liurrlcntrn which
alarmed, the entire atute of
Florida yet-terdny apparent- J
ly turned out to bo some­
thing of a tempest in a tea­
pot—and, a relatively mild
tempest at that.
The center of the greatly
weakened storm 1ms left tlm

Utile Damage To
Fruit, Vegetable
Crops Reported

(•ennaus Read Trilnmnl Verdict

Role Says.Treaty Pro­
vision For Trieste
Will Ik* Cause Of
landless, Arg.uiuents

I* M ils. €&gt;*-* A. i/Pj— B n ti li I ..i, dm, ................ l-.rne.it
I *,.&gt;«. m today ti»ld (lelegatc.'l
Wind (.’lists In This at
tin* I’i i i i . I'l . n f t.'ouferArea Estimated At ■itre th at . unity v. as the7.» Miles Per* limn* futm dntjoji of the A llied
Mi tory and that it uiusl b e
H o l e A o n &lt;gl t o K em tim le the foundation
tIf* [leaye.
f i it j 1 . im|
4.
.I"J,Hvvin m ade th*1 latent up*

Slate Executive Also
Asks .Investigation
Kv Federal Officials
CULUMUUtt, &lt;&gt;.. Uet. H. Dpi—
An IrtveSllgatlmi nt . the meat
shortage In Ohio h a . l&gt;tru n&gt;iiurMrd liv fjn y rn m r Frank J.
Ijtn e h r. T h* O nvernur- nnitn’irttn^
th*l Inlu u n rh ln r luinn.li.itH y
yn in»r-U ra lIt'ii nf hi* own. In
O l'irdim * In guvrenm enl n fft.
r»,.l . however. he ii.krjl .i I'pnru l '4 federal pinlir.
l 'w ere

Jtmshinr i l s t r and thlA afternoon
wai blowing Itself "nut liver southeast Cent pis. The la test advisory
frmu the Federal Storm W arning
Service (raid Ihe diminishing- dis­
turbance will cSPlimie inl.m d.
through Georgia amt fiortth F aro- &gt;
lina. slid Mini strung winds are ?
IrvUmted as Tat—rm rttr asLAttantir-^
T h rouR-FOUCtMIM-rarfy ttracelln c film p ic k e t.T W h 'T n n e r T * f r o m
" Oner'i-lh e-flep u U iC Sthdloi, U ,ifl,nnk;C ar-f,.«liW ftra% e»H het* ea» rF d ic« -,- -w r-m t.
all A ls vmlelicV' — w|
g u u d s and dem onstrator.. This w as tha. first tlarc-jp a t Ilepubllc-since K
the atudlo workers wsnkttn strike is the-tUm capitals — (fnlcrruU onai)
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iiiti t.i'fl tin jir.pt* trtaiy.

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I' *j 1.1 * li 1tit t »*-t l*1 ! Dill| |To

.i.uuj/ltu i¥pj»a*' 11 „*'*'■-s-ltHt -t '*
iftw m t *:nn*i*xi J- ?y
. 1 -li ■" !i tJ A'i jjJlQ
tA lin s .-jt- “

o.e ttnoo-mnerpnv

,;rro*»
AtTcisn th
ther Floruit
Florida Gulf cos*t in
the Tampa Bay area at m id n ig h t
The howling gales diminished,
rapidly, however. liv tho tim e the
storm approached Jacksonville on
thr r« st tonal, that city recorded
p in t, only up to 46 mile* an
hour,
Orlando, In the center *&gt;f the
style, reported 70-suite gu«ta. _ [
; fbe hurrirani* advisory servics
R eported this morning that the;
remnants of the hurricane were
centered over .sm ithenslem G eer-,
gla about 10 miles southw est o f ,
navannah. The advisory said the
storm was weakened to the point j
where it no longer 1 * a danger - 1
oils hurricane, hut will lie attend- j
ed by strong winds up ’to 40
miles an hour , over the coastal
areas of Georgia and the Caro-

nt.M ANS Ih S’lietnli'-rg rend Ihe vei.li. t of Ihe lolerttsthm il tt.l ' i . v

ti
Mu

Flier .IuhI Doesn't
'IVust Parachutes

Hj Associated I'rrss
A 'yoimg N’avv flier on a
fly-away from Pensacola to
Barksdale Field had a narrow
escape from serious injury or
death last night. I.iettl. Wilding
G. 01*en of Pitman. N. J.,
made a cnysh landing in his
Navy trainer, an .S.N
while
,5fc tfiv
» u r a n ir r i u i uiu
moving -the plane oyl of thr
w ln ifd a C llriis Commfssinht tt. C.
path of Ihe atipfonrliing hnrri' Kvans, tmlny seld dam age to the
cane.
fabuloos citrus rrop. in the la k e ­
I.lrul. ilihling, who is slated
land area appeared minor- Caketo tie discharged in about four
lind Is in the heart of the g ra p e ­
days, said Ids engine rut out
fruit and orange belt*
wldtr flying lit H.OOd fret, lie
Kvans said he had not v e t' sahi he didn't bail mil because,
'thecked with other points, hut * . "J just, don't tru st'th o se puro*
preliminary
report*
Indicated I chutes.”
there probably would not ha »«y
major loss for the record-m aking
crop, valued at about $150,000.-

Peal

Drily
t n ln .l

'Jo-ely, liru l ..( lhS tu tei

Kiiiplojrnn V

S. r-;irc o fflri. d erk sm l ltel.iv jl. -i
ime I h iu n iy . this y .m .
).,.mil. .ipped pvt -o . ttn jioljm," n t 1!i**j*j vt- ; i-1mu» v ^ World
II, hove Iwep p l a n eI inl.i y*.*.,*i*»- h&gt; Ihe Han/ord .offiiy
Mt&gt;. M usfh mod.- *|il * (t-'iv
im i't tfi ti m irclioii with I lie h i
ti.mal hmploy
tlie I'hysically
lllirtlirspjitxt Week, which if o-t
o Ido ntiiiimilv hv ini Art of 1

Truman's Message!
Lauded Kv Laborj
P a r l e y Delegates

n JT “"d |,rr*i,tr"“*1 ............
,UM. . i l ^ K . - u t . t
O .m .h

!MPI , ; i

that

t Itlt-AGO. Oct. 8. (A'.-” A*

-.l»l . n .-h U -r ttoio F r r - i d . u i l . moan

:.f / tr l«l

iM a T -m rire d

in - th. Utu „ i . . . i , . f u.ijo i r r .......... .
ht.oi.e 3
film
to Hie g r..n mi

tapped rrservi.tr
ihditl. *. po o l it
...il'rr "

fttfei

i.tlot* fci.mii.i the n r , em it* h-r ho.ii*. |i.,i,n^ o*e

&gt;nl li si, feehiij ran li si, |„ the . n r u tth r o l l o- . ,r . 1
i ■-ui I he i rihnnal sent-n - i i 1 ml the tup Fasts to he i . .. i .. . ,
til..-: t *.. j.i.1 tiom IP &gt;e*. a pi life sio.l s. &lt;|.ntled lhire ( I "terimiiotoi, j

loud

• p r lm n e m e '

Amem-nn h e i r ra tio n of U -

i-«i|vcntl«nIn &lt;hi.-m.-k.
of skill
nit 1 Mi.Tinman told the A F of I
h j hall In a|*t&gt;rd drlrgnte* in h li on-- ngr
•'
.
...... lira stands on the threaliliold

Record Mnrl&lt; For Tax Colled ions
In Seminole Revealed By Jinltins
\ it ft; li r* •

j New Record Sel

S hi rt t f *i f i
It lir. Ill Iit-|! 111»I*1* iViMliFf ,»♦(

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th*

• tittir t.n* li? l
f “ HI
f -t
kW4&gt; PU'tlllK &lt;Ul sAGk*I
ill. w I** *r&gt;r|nY f f‘I I‘ tr&gt;l If’, In
J * .F tik ii &gt; . . ’inrtf *, • • . i s•H*• i *i
I&gt;»* 'll |ti * T’ht F I. -up. i ,*

■*\\.
[.I) Jjii v (■ o ’ hao.i|jeap|«*d of ehnodam-e
Tn k O i.I ii tilt1
|H.| oitiv in lhi.r m en to hs- placet^.’ nhuudancr. tie on&gt;.], t h e ro n n tr)
Ml
Ntreoly Inletl. fol.e i.&lt;vrnl(i|j ipii'l have Ihe full conpefntlotl of
th a t "Ihe m a jo rity of thorn a r industry, Inln.r
nii.l g o vernm en t

veft-nuB and m e t tn '&gt;0 Pl'iren*

Tin* President went .... t.. m ,

RcHtaurani Opened
Ry Roy Jolmson

I* The atjilr of Florida had (re pared for this hurricane a « never
"W e hi.wi t lie f « e ||H i r * h„
before. Beach rrsldruta were evac­
'tm i'it unf, "to , o inicj. velvet ntul
uated and thousands took refuge
i»l**, «b iltletl v, &gt;fiuiv ,H"I other
In *tdrm shelter*. E laborate d H Eini,,.itte*l i o r 1 ri « t.r ri.ipb.v, e*
a ite f priy-aulions were taken by ;y | last r relay, n -ar Until tit reel \\ ,. , ,11, '■*( 1 l«v,'ll It.,,.,* J-ro.r I
the Bed Cross and other relief on Magnolia Avenue. 410I at i.l'ib? 111* 111, r III.i.llgl. refeiial "I
luny hr Incaletl hv i!.. urnij trim
agencies. .. ...
.
■ 'Umllli.'l -rtirker* tor l«(,s oeil
As yeL however, th ere have tiling*. The remodeled building, of - slu r
f,,r i,r&gt;-iedit'd aptneo
f.tiii ite-rcrnr *!» t &lt;&lt;fti i** •m*-I Ft t
cem
ent
block
ron»trpe!lmi.
I'le
em
.
heed no reports of heavy dam age
\ttv i
iiffft 11-,ii e »t i*. ^i i
Mr- hip 1" ogi
. "
a
neat
appearance
end
Is
divided
anywhere tn the sta te , and no
[he etunloy leatil ulficr IlNil
|»r f itt|»ii| J»rH|'t fty I.KPf. ill 11**■
into
a
small
lunch
stand
in
con­
report* of Injuries. to residents.
ilsr, retnariteil th at “ we n.vk llint
AhlAllfit 4«f
r,7 Yrfl* |Milf t?f fii’fs*.
■ Apparently the h ig h est winds nection with the kitchen, anil a riuoloy, rs rousider the phy&gt;lcallr
Uit*» !iU offirr.,
»,f i r |
dining
riiorn
with
tallies,*
Wn the mainland were felt a t
handicapped w orkers In fit! »*?*»,
*11**’ lujrfiavrrv
mn | • f I
| ‘.» I* »«*• *-•
T
h
n
o
i«
|n
rest
room
.for
latfic
Fort Myers, on the eouthw est
in itlM'jitlntn, nllttwfd Iiy law fm 1 I *i
Mr. jiihiumn's skill a* a rook and w urge you t nmk" work coast, which the storm missed by
Fax Collwtni »Miu j» .irnkm. » |i.i
|&gt;»i-.|hle for thrill, null tn li.t ihe'
itititlr It* N’tivitmliri,
some UO miles while It w as still
'X l l y ! Ii.## a !*f a III-fli iit.tfi; (»*t I &gt;t il’M|J*(f|
i var;ne*i(-i Iii vuur *-orgaoirtilloii,
4ete*| rVlstltif
raging a t full fury tn the Gulf.
4
&gt;
*
rulin'!Fui
■
iisr'l
ln»i
i*"»'
li*
"|
i#„
w t'h oiir office.”
F ort Myers reported gu sts up to
|tis#-plf|rr uM»l*fi u r 'i ' Mlitii ''*'*■'* i*$"i 80 miles an hour. A» th e storm
'■III of Dvr- t.t
I n , f**i 'h « j n
veered Inland near the entrance
•v u l ynif lirjil hn ii |nf f k&gt;.
m
l ' li e in pi v me nt m m p e n . i t . &gt;.
to Tampa Bay, Egmont K ey, re ­
I'-vm -nU |ii DeiidnnlF IH&gt;,|.‘.
MUle C'OHltlV •iM ” ,
l
!.
8
.
D
i
s
c
o
u
r
l
c
s
i
c
s
ported winds up to 85 miles an
itlg the n-rek riilllllT Hep'
io chk ch
hour.' Tam pa llaelf, BL P ete rs­
• i.O'iuilril to ft.’. Oil and « n r mu i
l i l I All A l i
.i •
i
W ADIIINti lttN . Mr*,
&lt;P.
burg and other eltlea In the
t» tliree |M*ifl. lit, • ail It .‘tout,
f o l il (o lliir,* , | i , t o o l , o f Mo
l h ' Klplt Itep a.lin iiit i.reiv ed .i chairman nf the Florida iudustil..
populous west coast area, reported
NUKIINBKIH,. mu
, e
o ohi Supieoo- &lt; .ort tod*. op
p n leAt tndnv from tie? ftuiGan
, ml.,
ly m oderate gur.ts,
GemiNli | miM(eel I, oh i
-I tbe right ’*f Mui l.nll *
nfU TTG A BT. (Brittany,* fd-t. a sntluii'Silot to llAs i’fmiitry. Hie G o ill m l s 1 i o ii, re.o,(
Thiuugliuul Hie Ktate paym eo' -ervc.l lu.licfl the! I r.itt/ \
tdie.nl
Mi.,mi I" con!mile
Ihiv.-t euvpy, Nfk-dt Novikov, com- dlopp
d flam l l n l .t r . I.ho f,,r i
J. f
UltlpiuVAlt t
t'ejt, Ilf (p ill le d nt
Ilr io lo ’ l
holding III. position .ii judge"of
previous w e ^ fl. $7'f^f.f.O . l»o he trle.i for treason If J.e ita y i ‘ llie Eleveiilh Jmllcliil I'irruil.
’&gt;■» \
VI *.J* .*■■&gt;» number of claim ants ebtnpen-&lt;utrd &lt;n the American lour of* o I op.,
iliijl f4*•111 is# |I p 4■I.it1r* Ami ci 9
Tti»Culirl
declined
tn
suvtaiu
dmppnd front 5,07;i to 1,751.
tlwi.
a su it
brought l.y ■ N. Vetunu |*+rf I 'Ih l' n***!*' hill! I' •M 1',“ I f?1*
WASHINGTON,- Oct, 8—W V fit nnri Ihf‘D‘.
Schmid demanded th at the ac j Vm.r c utl(( r ( h f f .
. . Iljiw thnrue t-* oust .fii'lge Wise- vvitisf
| |r| )'•utili'T* r
: l f**-rIf ft+H
The Army, unable In flhfl enough quitted defendant tn the NuernWhile ihe ru n teu ls of the note
hem! from Ihe puslll.m, on the
m rat at home' for lie overseas berg war rrime» trial - le? release. w trf n‘ot mu,k&gt; puhlle, lfN uravrjttJl. t
f«u. &gt;||| | ti|4| ***
1 g ie tm d . that It" Mrt
Inelit'iidv II
a rtfi \
\| vr Nr»l.iv IF* *■ • *'
forres, I* negotiating f o r * a loan from n Jail ceil In H tu U g arl.u n lllt „ |
K u lk o v '* romplaJnt was
for tin* IPtll appniiittiici.t to tin w.t *J. ill A * *i HR. I* ,M '!
»
* of b e e f . from Britain. Thle s»ashe la convicted bjr a G erm an .|0 , | u„ thi*. Incident: He was
„ | benrh heesiue he w.i. a tnemliei ilijaii
jit
i.i,aut|
i Ibti »♦ i '**4
disclo cd today by tha W ar Do- denazification court. Srhacht w a s j|ir(i| ff)r 1|f#r| y one h*ur b y -cjtv
1 J i&gt; "J tile legitfalurv which caiicd it-, luwfxj tMilnti
Arim a
arrested last night an hovr afte r
B„ ih o ritlrt a t L.sGuardi*
r.lrcuit Judge** salm i. -.
M. At R:fWl tIt* ’ Iihmmhi;' if
*
he arrived from Nuernlwrg.
J-IrlsL a id asked «-i sign a stateWASHINGTON, Oet. fi. &lt;/pi.
(oilers Injhl hark their entire
•tit *„ *ri..Tt» Hitfl Bt llt.iiH
l«* I i!
ill? arrest was nrtered pn ror„ | ^ a t he had nuthlng Illegal The
office-of
price
admlnist(ati-&lt;o
dock,
w
ap
for
a
new
ihipriienl
c h a r g e s that he had been a lead' |„ |,|a
U r » s s relea»rd. has changed some of r Us price
and re-ticket Ihe whole I .1 nl
loan In kind—with Atrstrlran tneal* Ing N ail.
* Ime.iver, w ithout | signing the ta g rutrs to end w hat one offMiil the
higher prlrp.
pound for round, befor* the end
"1
,
statem ent.
*
callidl chiseling hv sump retailer*
* of nest F rm u ary .
.y
The OPA iiUo stiitouneed i&lt;-d.iy
_fifcCftlJgd__hram l name. *hut~M g h rr -retHngr ti.v.T ’ r.srn
annnuncl
(M K Y K N N K /W ,
• »&lt;l. C. r,p.
Items are involved in the nev Used for rtrine cotlon knit wear.
PltOPAGANIIA
ruling. These Include item s surh The aiiriDiincriiirnt Mill the e Iii - - A big I jiit n l Airilnet plane,
U&gt;t fieri situation fo r onr
flying fiipn San linnclsco !■• - NANKING. (Jet. B. (,V&gt; Chin*
as clothing, shoes, fu rn ttu rr, rug • reasrs may lo* m high
in Europe ami tha Pacific
,:jl) tlilraff.i with
LONDON,
Oct.
ft—l/Pi—The and shower ru rtaln s.
i&lt;! p iv .rn g e n ,
T A L W U A 8 HKE. OcL fk-fAh-tmrecnl.
Thp
collon
knit
wear
InC»e Cummiiillsts lod.iy ‘ have le,
These ilefnk a re usually well r-renso hec?Siui*a effective today, crocked on (lift numiiug near Jecle.t |he Inlest plop&lt;* '1 f'U i
rVjrui* from. thrqugpMt Florida lUtsvian News Agency T»M
d
iitill.u
tin
g
today
an
o
ffk
lal
bulle­
Flo
yriinr,
V
r’ytt,
,
advertised
and
sold
on
a
uniform
r« e spec to. I In Tatlahaisee tedny
BAD 8 EHIK 8 W*A*
tin from L*Ji,mon I hat condemns price basis with the retail prlrc | t prim ltn Incentive pricing It,
Two pnssengeri were killed nod ten day tr m o ill t hlim"* civil
rtapte three
a l'd ird
p ropajan-la
regarding ceiling tag placrd on th e ll»m&gt; irwrenHu productirni t.f
yf i hem hurl badly enougji slrlfe.
lOBTON, O eC T , (fH
Hie CommunUU n ie suggest­
Puasla and th r Arab rounlries by the m anufacturer and pro­ Items etich ne | hi|. i sh irts, tee bu th a t their comlitious • mny he
■jllrls, children's two-piece cotton
ing Dial tin prupiiBal con’titutes
of
the
Middle
K
ail.
Toss
w»i
serious.
One
of
those
killrd
linn
ducer.
Weather Bureau U
stilts, cation Sweaters anti rrrep - la-on Identified as William Wang a governiiirtit- e ffo rt to gain dime
•piotel in n Moscow reim rt n«
Previously when th is celling &gt;*rs.
t It ’’wont’ be «
for regrouping National! t. af m ir­
of San Frandaco.
p rlr^ advanced. * the Office of
memtier who started hit political
ilber” for the tht
A nolhrr OPA ilevelnpnient InNational Congress Price A dm inistration allowed tlr*
The I ’niled Airlines lilrtlie - a ror a filial assau lt on I lie C -m
career as attorney for the city
«a game tomorrow
mimiiUi' not 11- Chinn ulroiighotd
rrp iilrr to .cha.Mre the tag s on day is a n i t -hack in the am ount Id* I of Ihe type which wan fig- of Kalgan.
of Aron Park went scheduled to
B t LouU Csrdinsl* |
hia entire atoek to the n(f*, high­ of raw sugnr nil'it led to m aun, tin'll In the two recent Newfound­
be held (hi* hflemoon a | . 4=00
ten Red Sot. The to
facfurt’rs of - fmlk svveetr-d con- land ernahe* — wan coming in
e r prices,
it will be cloudy.
for a regularly scheduled land­
Now
the
OPA
says
th
is
prsrhY b K KFN TANK KB klREII
&gt;fld quite cooL An
ing nt Cheyenne when the arel.
lice m ust stop on Oet. 14 so
aid it might be a
V. H. CRACKS DOWN
dent occurred. Ju st w hat happen­
th a t sales are marie on a basis
0IIA IILEK 7ON , IVI. n - J , 'V
sonny and warmed is no’l y et known, hut the Tlie (jiiu t G uard went In Ihe nHl
of actual eoel a t the !im. of
-WASHINGTON, O tL l , &lt;AVplana raiue down on t h e . Fort nf thr? stricken tanker S. S. Vrtu
ahipm rnt
plus the legal profit
OW BLANK RTS A REA
Francis K. Wnrrcn m ilitary reser- Cm* and lnw»d It to |?i?rt. The
m argin a t the time.
vation, and according to the locnl 1",nun ton ta n k er hn.l -.out out
The result m ay be t h a t sonic:
sheriff, il -bcoki* in two. The ilUtrr.ts signals y estrcln y . Tin'
retailers will I* offering idrntirsl I
under from fe a r to e r
ship w as piloted by Capt. U II. Coast G uard c u tte r Blnrkhswk
s f SHOW. Two women ]
Sinitlw- of Ban yrnnclsco. who raced from ita base a t Charieshm.
,tK8&gt; l.sl
with three other crew members S. C., to aid th e the v r -\r l wltiph
c official explained that j ai
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been taken to a h'iepltal.'
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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

U. S. Navy Band How to get your Prosthetic
•;f To Give Concert CartMor artificial limb repairs
At

Homecoming

O Gat 4 photos of you rself, I t f x

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from m id -c h e s t, m od e on thin paper.

H o lla n d , Smathers
To -Participate On
Florida U; Program
' GAINKSVILl.K, Oct. I. (Spedat)—Pir-ltoniecnming feature rf
the University bf Florida’* Thirtyninth annual Homecoming will hr
’---- '■
a concert
Octt. IT, by the famed
United Stale, Navy Hand, official,
of the Lyceum Cnuricil, , pan,or*
for The concert• have announced.
Mu,leal hiphllght of the Home­
coming wt-ek-enT, the concert i»
eipeclc) to draw u capacity crowd
of Student, and old (trad, to the
Florida Field ftadinm. Thi* *eaaan mark, the first fall tour of
Ihe Navy Hand shite H»tl ami
rnora than fifty musirlnn* ami
seven soloist, will make the trip
from Wathln(ton for tin* lint*
verslty appearance. Lieutenant
Charles llrendler will conduct.
The Blue Key *pnn,orwl Homeill get under
comini program
way Oct. 1H at 3:00 P. M. when
Senator Spe,»ar I L. Holland, a
Florida alumnus, will dedicate thv
Murphree-Memorial, ir.eied to the
htmur of Hr. Albert A. Murpline,
for l? year* preident of the
an orjan teellal hy Claude l»
Mi rphre.. tlnlv. rsity organist, id
4:00 P. M. and two conducted
tour, of tin- campils ami uni verstty fawllitie*.
Annual Blue Key banquet with
Congrr'^man elect . George »Smn
then a, glle*t -peskxr r. -IM'd
for ;Tl30 P. M. Get, IH in the
gymna- mm, with the annual
Gator jltp.wl Mlqwinx.xi 8;16 PHL-liTTIorf fit Hi Id .Stmlimn.
Saturday’* pr&lt; grant, hlgUligld
ed by itje .Miami-Hiitiila fi o|fca|l
’akrfif,--Wlifi»» uiiHM-ti&gt;d? Iiteak
iia»t~ parti*-.

*• nre-etin* o f —tin

University of Honda ^liimnl AWNdafJim

the" legL-flal'its” tnlrfrt-

0 1 G o to n ea rest V A o f f ic e ,f u r n is h p erson a l
inform ation and y o u r 4 p h o to s ,fill out V A
Form 10 -25 01 , a nd sign 4 S e rvic e Cards.

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Your p io sfic-o e a le d P ro sth e tic S e rv ic e C a rd
w ith in stru ctio n s fo r u se, w ill b e sent 1oyo u b y re g is te re d m ail w ithin a week.

P resen t c o rd at a n y lim b o r re p a ir shop,
a n y w h e re , fo r im m e d ia te -lim b r ^ p p ir i up to
* *35 ..S ig n y i p r n a m r o t t v e n d o r V fnvoice
. e x a c t ly o s it a ppeoLS on c o rd ,-

couch*** in the anuthcantern loon
"te nutlinir their charge* through
final tunmip practice, today.
The ttnWer-iiv of, Florida Ga­
tor* and th.- Tulane Greenl** are
nutting their all Into practice aa
ihev v*-t reedy In face each other
SnMlrduv The Gator* will atop
-vi-r uf l*#r*arola tomorrow for a
i Imrt practice ,e,«lon' before goim* no t&lt;» New Orlean*.
The th-orgin Bulldog, are alreailv on their way to Philadel­
phia: Tliev expect to arrive there
hi time for &lt;i prarll-e ,e,-ioo
'•oiler the-light, tonight. - The
llidldiw-. (day Temple tomorrow
night.

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Exhibit* will Ite *et up for the
1 r 'tm*oI»nln" week-end by Ihe
Agricultural taperiment Station
in . Mu liner log . and Indiiil rial
(experiment Station, the University |
t.lhrary and the Schuol .jf Areld ;
tecture anil AJIicd Art*.

tlfWURED

P r e r tn l this ad v e rtise m en t
— S a tu rd a y a n d receive
3x5 A M E R IC A N FLAG
&amp; STAFF

Eddie Dyer Had] Southeastern Grid
Hard Assignment! Teams Primed For
As Card Manager Weekend Games

E m b ro id e re d S t a r t St Faat
C olors

Keif. 3.95 for 1.44

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T h' f« * « M I wcekon I in Itm
^° .l ik f ,»iithc**trrn r.lnfi-n-nc- I- -t«rl

uie oil buslneii In Houston. Thi,
spring, he a-tretd to tab, over a*
r&lt;»nsgfr of th* Itedblrl, when
Billy Southworth want to the
Boston Brave,.
Hi* wm a tough BMignm jnt,
Ip for the pennant.
Own. r Ham Itu-ailon put loo
tnurh faith In hi, club’, prsa*
rlinplng, and traded away nr sold
4r nnnv llonpl(|ta&gt;- .Sander*, Walk­
er Conner nml Kmit Verban. am*
nil* other,,
To add tu tlyer’, worrits, Terry
Moure . jevilomsl lei trouble.
(!herley. Bid. Burr U wa, unable
to Wgaln hi, winning form of
last year, JohnnV Beasley disap­
pointed ami Dirk Slider failed to
live up‘Ui expectation, a» a firstbraeman,
The bigg-,l blow of all. how­
ever wa, the-In*, of Max' I,arilvr,
FroMIe Martin and Imu Klein
If.th e Mexican Ix-agu*-.
Dexplf- thtse loate*, Iho CanU
Still w*re rated Ihe team to beat.
And there v III lie no managerOf-the-vear award for Dyer, !&gt;oenuae (lie Card* wire eX|ieeted |o
win the National t.raguo p-nnnnl.

• F lo o r la m p a n d m a tc h in g ta b le lam p
-in e n d u rin g m etal.
• F in ely sty le d sm o k er a n d trn y table
In m e ta l, fin ish ed in lu s tro u s la c q u e r
for la s tin g b ea u ty .
• A c h o ic e ,o f b e a u tifu l covers o n this
s m a rtly sty led occasio n al c h a ir to
b lend w ith th e above su ite..

DINING
ROOM
SUITE

Biff Track Deals And *U*UIU* And .
IjOfiKt’H To Mexican JjaYe Their I
: Hurt Cards Hopesi
1&gt;«M ^
MT I n t l l S O f T T UP)
t l « ' nvJ*mb«r

• E x q u isite 2 piece Living Room Suite
in choice o f colors a n d deep spring
T illed cu sh io n s a n d back.
• Lovely s trip e d m ah o g an y co ck tail
(ab le, re m o v ab le g lass Iray.
• M atch in g , end fend lam p ta b le s with
g allery tu p * in so m e rich t.trlp e m a­
h o g an y .

A n o th e r o f o u r fine v alu e s o ffered to o u r .c u sto m e rs
lif thfs Big R em odeling Sale, A b e a u tifu l a n d s tu rd ily
co p , I rue ted su ite In m a tc h e d w a ln u t c o n s is tin g 'o f i
• C r v d e n x a B u ffe t, o ffe rin g | la rg e n m o u n t o f sto r. Xge sp ace fo r linen a n d ,china. ’
• 90” e x te n sio n tab le ex quisitely fin ish ed , to m atch .
• Room y a r m .c h a ir fo r th e host.
• Five sid e c h a irs . *

(»!injury It,l* through most ’ of

e conference appear to be
Imlllng thi, even in*:, ft* Iho
ini, get rraily lor lb* weekend
;e. For thr Bulbing*, however,
n roar it who has ! ,-rti mbit 4
the ,irk rosier. I.ine Conah
!, -’K ars” W htlworlh ha- l&gt;s*»*n

el under uhn-rvalt*m for utt
,c1o,e * m*l«Lly nt Fmory h'stsl In At tan|n. nml hr ruobslilv
ltl|nut make Ihi- trip to PhitnilelThe Tulane Green Wavu and the
prida Gators ,eem to have their
the pr*ltv well dnm-it ou*. Coach
m r K m ka of Tulane I, pul-

Ig Ihe rmphasl, m pii'slnr. and
prh Bay Wolf at Florida '*
plug hit team no on pass do­
nga. The Gators did pretty well,

Bedroom

■VV A I a l» a m a, ('nnrh Frank
Tgotnaa route* up with n frank
riawtjent on the Crilliaen Tide's
dsMbmo against the South Csroiids'Vr•fornnftion. Thoms* lab.led
tM«. effort ‘‘pretty ,orrv” aa re,jhv«s gained ronsiitentiy agalna1
tegular*.
•
FLOOHS SANDHI) tUIrlitra’,
good news y%t Auburn,
and FINISHED
vmrrt! the Tiger, aro i'ire|iarlng'
B. N. M cC lung
lii'irnlertain Furmalt. Ja^k C-ora LawUs Csxrt DeUnd, Fta nillus, injure.I right tackle., h*,
• • rhsoe Ul-M
edme around into
tbin.............
In Atltkiita.
.. I TnJofexI T tn
Georgia Tech liMik* a little
let with'm-e i(ilar(erbark Frank
lylea rapidly rounding Into

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pa-'.

&gt;r Ihe current. dUpula In the
wenca, ‘ ('resident John J.
rt says ha ha*t sent a telen Informing the University of
ueky that, aUr bock Krmal
lit ha* been drclarxut ln»lt&lt;il*te.
ia report* front Kentucky In*

N O T IC E
H O M E O W N E R S , — B U ILD E R S , — P LU M B E R S
P ro e a sl concrete s s p lle tankk, g q u a lity p ro d u c t,
a p p ro v e d by th e S lot* B o a rd o f H e o lth A F. H .^A .
n o w av ailab le fo r in sta lla tio n co m p lete w ith d r a in

■ few o f th e ex pem ivo fe a tu re s
g e t In tliia .deluxe m o d e m b rd rr
y

Fashion decree*
a. mure tailored
— moro detailed
look to the new
fall suite,-.' For
your
wearing
pleasure, w e prosent our striking
suit
creations
fa .beautiful allwool fabrics * . *

including ggbar-

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• 4-6 C oil Spring
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f . 6 1 Chenille" R ug
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D A l t T ^ N E W S P A I ’W t

F L O R I D A ,- M O N D A Y ,

OCT.

7,

1'J‘Hi

A s s o c in to d

Talks Are Given
On Vocations At

P r e s s 'L e n se il W i r e

Placed
cuteieopa

Education,
Baseball
Refrigeration, Auto
Parts Arc Discussed

Yil Local Agencies
Have Been Desig­
nated In Event Of
Any Emergencies

. !_■ • »Hi

Vocations! talks were given ««
the regular weekly luncheon »f
the Rotary Club a t tho Com­
m unity Itutldirifr today by R- $«•
• True, education: It- I- Cornell.
Indualrial refrigeiration; K,t l^ v y .
W hltner, liasoball: atid K. I*.
S co tt, auto part*, in u urogram
arranged hy Orville Touchlnn.
Mr. True predicted It r e a l
chahjtes ill the puhlle school*
during the. n eat -ten year*., lie
-wf $4,000 ■« y ear and iwill to*
b etter prepared fur their
VKTKRANS A dministrator (Jen. | expensive school plnnla will be
O mar llra d lry I* pictured n* l e ■used 12 mouth* o u t of the year
opr tied f |r e oa John Slrllo. national ‘ Instead of only nine a* at prr«
co m m a n d o of the Ameriran l e ­ i r n t : and thyy will be built »n thr
gion. a t th e Ban Francisco r u m e n , ‘ outskirts «f the community *«r
lion. Ilradlcy declared that Stclle large trad * of 2ti acre* ‘tir imm
Mono n(* i f l r r it left ttlrk au I jrli^ It&gt;ouihihi llau.ii ttir I t m i* supcitnrt I'sru su i lJrr.mitiii.il hr ul
"had for a y ra r ohslrurted the efOriginally, he «ald, H'himl* m -tr
furt* of th e adm inistration" ajid •ta tte d hy p rin t* unit tnlniatrr- Eiarthsarrt tnssril Itie \rU r nil It* ip c m .lu l M*,hl n o , Hir I,i,p ol lllr Motlcl to ( arm. |.*sti! 1he ,|H-1Ilf
“ jeopard tied the rig h ta " of mil­ In order to train boys to lurum* uUt III.too mile trip Ihnrougtdy tfetr'l I s lirasi Imiiiliii,* slot tuimhcr i i f s s tinder pol.it riiiitlllltm
1 hr ■rail r irrln l a crew of ten. (1),$. Stgn.il f orte, IE idmphnlu iltilrrnallanili.
lions of seta.
(International)
priest,* and m inisters. Today there
are more children nttrm ting puts
lie schools ttian ever before nt
the hiatqry of the world nod they
, are l**ihg trained for every con
celvable kliul of vocation. Teach
I ing good ritlicnship i* one of the
i prim ary objecta of the schools, j
i ha aald, and a fa r blither per
J A C h S f i n v i i I.K. h ,m ; r.|»
| cqntaKr are going to rollrite t&lt;&gt; '
r i a l i ' i:» pt-n
f &gt;Min ibi* n h - i
; dav than 20 years ag".
F !•*» ul.i iittUFiiling ,i (me t*ttI fill ft
Declaring th a t the school* a*
i
jil. j**n is I n 111 nt tl * ill !*
i a whole are dolnyr n pretty good
i It r c niinii I m l
h«*f I mi&gt;i- - f
j ioh. he *ald the schools »f rio t
j 'liir-ft* tilt M«r §*!♦!#'' lU.tvn CMtttl'Hir' 1
i Jdn /tod of Seminole County are
Ui
a Y fy
1*ji y
j trot a t the bottom of the Its*
f « Intfli |*|if|ii«'»-r lififl ■ '*'■
’ "A* n group,” he aald, “ I think
*»*!-8#!fr I .* r *is| Willi f III |- Wtl m"'
I,ARIS. Met 7. OV*— StnntAi '
j our school teachers ate a pretty
■In -rltii ttf 11 Utiltl i i1* F*ktr!IM||
totil tU'. gtm,| bunch, ami they an- it"! ; Timt &lt;'ruthally tmiav
*Al*»iki't
*»■ Liv
I *i * * in &gt;.
i nearly as 'ipjr er’ n» some people Jj l rml |VAn* ( iiTiff*!I’liri* th a t til* j
iifflc
II f t I f’ill i f | t I
.I•• •' *
j I ’hitrti Sliit^T Wfiuld ih»i give muj »eetu to think.’’
t» Ki-li . hi ifiilgtt k'f ‘I Vl* ►111
Stalt I .j v i*Muc k M .t 111 i . iii utio I| Mr. Cornell dlelded reftiirim - | m o i f inch «»n tin* T r i p l e Uill** ;
sllia Vi’ti’i till ti|» fill* I rtth’f h I hilt
tlorr Into three classification*: nhftt»ahiir the prti|Mine&lt;! Italian
Vk*+ IlgVi' fttore Ct! I If it till t^’lb »
(H household refrigeration, (2) t truly , (Vlttfmllv &gt;*t|r ,H«*4| ih ilt Ihr
raU lr. (linn In 1!• 11 Yrt, tin
air conditioning, (.11 industrial! I proponMM for |hn |»ri»jwti‘il fm*
fonlrn! Vretfwtiftn
refrigeration.
U nder this Inal ; Eitne hail tieeu harkor! I»y Iwo
l«*rt* in fo r rr, sliuighti’n 'r
aiul
classification he placed himself ltil[ (ttin li of tho ftiiliim Dnllthal
1 Imi ttihirli Thin* t' f »*|m»41
the precooliug.,pf produce ilivi-. f^UTlinii»^l6n. Hr urgi il I hr rim
Ii it i1if1 ttiily 1‘0 |M'M »'fil *tf tin
tl
forenn* In mhifit I ho rdiiimiMint
•tun,
I’reeooling, he said, &lt;l*vt’ln|i(jl$j e c rh m u c n 4 .il in n -*
th a l
thr
otll of the neresslty of deliverrttafjI f 'iifirmHy wwacrtnl
produce to di*lant market* m tho'1 I it i f * t| State* vr|£j«rit«v| tin
r« plan m
Wsl possible condition. It- i&gt;Jf‘y:] r t H o t r ngri-rinrnt
. •i *"?*
im* -i •
•» i •
pose is to reninvn from the l&gt;r((* w 11ir It 11ti j &gt;ni t i n if| I*«* ar|iH li»|c* 1j r^:4.Si.
" k v J bI 1 I' din 1teach l ime
i►
| •••i
dnee "field h eat" before binding from tho wlinle* .He mtiV&lt;l.' “*\
m m
'.tiifj.il
I
•1
ll In ear* fur shlpjnent In urdeC ! Hu| milntlikfi of the (irnhlrin »*f
\
I hr m .tl* ■!I
T
tlru
lr
Mini
the
frim
ticr
lirlw*r»i
to reduce the spoilage in lnin-Uj
4
it* i
The first precluding plant ii* iMly Atwl VOKniUtfin in tin. kry-j
Mnunty miige? than llteie \u*i
■tmir of th«* |»CHCr lir ijtv .”
Sanford, he aald, was s ta rte d
Tin* SroAlor w«!? th e f l n i ; Janiew M. I-re, Ik3. I lofl&lt;U&gt; M4U n year ago,. tVuitily Agent .Mmint
altout 25 yeafs alto for the purr! af&gt;riikrr In grnrraf diactisalnti on comptroller for th r p*j*t 13 &gt;r4r*. u *‘ Jl.iiotn! in Muting
posa o f precooling celery. In ibd th e Italian treaty, lie «|Htkr a- died At his T ilb h u n r e hninr irw* . “ U Itv tin " 1* have ^la"g!il&gt;.i
beginning only a small p art olj t h r f n n f r r ^ m|tf ft|et| f h r i r nnrr,* terday after a tirart 4tl 4rk Many of i •|,**»tn • * 1 a .|tie in.n |.»*.|o.u». »■ 1
the celery produced here was pre- Lfioiifg in in ert their Met, lf» thiol Cloyrfnor I Aldwrll'w rahliiri itirm
H 1 JtihtM* n in n.ag« » .*f *»***
tt'eafluaea n« e * , r y*HO
brm r i p r r w d rrg iri »r th r itralli I'lnnt * Hv Si ne I n»m » M .M . »
line.
of Mr. l-ee.
%
M«»iA|r**i
Inhiirnn 11 et t
tb*’

Connally Says
Wilson Asserts Florida Has More
And Better Cattle Than Formally
U.S. Won’t Yield
On Trieste Issue

New Chief Justice
MakeH Initial Ap­
pearance On Bench

Delegate K e &lt;| u c sts
Adoption Of Crojmnecl Italian Treatv.

f'mmally
aiticr t**ft
Mint
llo
p e a r r t r r n t v and I h r U oifr.l S’.t
i lltfo-. SeciiHt y Dniturll ihimi gn.

Intelligent Reading Is Still

. Held As Vital News Factor
Florida Tower and b ig h t Compaay
h a t alerted all nf hi* force, i t M
planned to te g rrg a U tha bran.di
farder* from tha main f e n k r i In
order to assure the le a s t possible
dam age, and th a t service be re ­
s ts tod as quickly as possible If
the current Is turned o ff for pro­
tection of light and* proparty.
©, V. Turner, m anager of tho
local office of Southern Bell TWIerAoTte Company said th a t ha Had
L*ade arrangements w ith operators
as how to g st to work- The
env&lt;rfency‘ engines are be inJr put
la gaod shape In order to charge
sto rag e batteries In event the fity
cu rren t goes off. S ervice.w ill ho
kept up as long as possible, he

p rtctlce i, crime, and
condition*. A ttentive rrnding will Herurity C oiinril/
disclixn tb* pip*r'* ottitm ’- to-’ hy the irovrrnor.
W«rd th w n rv-.m&lt;niihilltiM. t'riticv
*1 «n»lyril of nctt-g «tntic*. r.lltni’UU, interpretive column?, and car*

gr* n h

ah

iwrn given, but with varying Intsprctatlon. Tsriodicalty. perhaps
once a .week, avitrf reader should
buy a paper-with whoso news he
violently disagrees, rather than
thus* .papers—which rainfort* HU
oplnloas.

ponsiblljty, independence, dccencT,
fair pUy, Impartiality, sincerity,
^
AWARDED MBDAL
• ’ truthfulness and accuracy:
Tha Constitution guarantees this
Lawrence Robgrt Blankenship,
freedom o f tt» press, but than
are parallel duties. A newspaper’
has a moral obligation to th*

are hum an belni*. Hence It is lm?
Possible to lie i^ lc lly objective;
If an a rtle k j’expresses and ui&gt;usual 'o r ftrnngly m arked atlllw F ,
the au th o r may have e *perl*l
alant and the article should hr
checked with other accounts.
P ro p s|sn d a Device* ____t
X pItH iU and lahels h’re commoll
itocY-ln-trade of the propsgan
diet. Identification of eonteinnora ry person* or events with Wroes o r events of tho past, the n*e
o f Innuendo, generalisation* un­
supported by evidence r*vja| tho
hand of Ui« propagandist. The
wise read er will leai-p, to detect
Ir/jnee, editorialising** new* stoHes, burying item s on Inside
page* a re common methods of
slan tin g th e ' new*. Still aiytther
m eans o f distorting tho news Is

headlining news stories . so ' the
reader will form an opinion with­
out roading the story.
A loader must learn to recog­
nise bask controvrsial tssuee, anslyxe and weigh arguments, ristlnsulsh between fact and opinion,
detect partisanship, e v a l u a t e
sourer*, and check accounts.
i Adrertising psys tha way of
the newspaper. It also rsiuje-the
American standard of Iking. The

a'i!l2.,wJa ^ 4ttaBg dots the MWSi

art* f •t * &gt;-*

Full State Honors
Will lie Accorded
Comptroller Lei

reprenentc/t

"T A L l.A llA fW jiK l.(»rt. 7. ,ld'i
Full ataie homira will !«• ucriinl
e»l Com ptroller Jum ea M l-ee who
died unexpectnlly ?&gt;f n liem l at
tack a t hi* home In T al!nh:m re
yettertlny. Lander* of the n ce u tlve,
legldftlivr ' ami
Judicial
(tranche* **f the Florida atni?’ gov­
ernm ent wll| act a* Immirury pall
hearer* for Ilm vrternn pnlitlral
...................- ...............
...^ .flg tin i who for Id year* algurd
F grm crt Kta!® M arket, and fu f-.tU " ta le check*,
tn e r clly rom m ltiloner an d maym
According to fimeral ptnn* niL^ f Knnfnril, wa* highly rtunmrml"! noupced lial.iy; (he loaly will lie
fo r hit hualnet* and elvlc acilvi ln ( tlg t e .ju .. the .rapltol -rotund*
** re rrn t m eeling of
tl* from
11 :(ttt • o'clock tmnortow
M a’onlc . I^alge by tt»y Rev. I*? m orning until Jtftt U fo re the
5*; P. Bft&gt;wnl», and waa_tuejenv. service* a t l.Qt) t ' d . l k . iu -tlic.
f“
B c r r &gt;lficate and pin far afternoon. I^ e will I*, buried in
hie
nn years of aclltvv s-fvlte a T allahassee cemetery.
•

High Tribute Is ,
Tho public should Iv concerned Paid If. J. Lehman
with concealed propaganda nnd
bo able to detect prejudice, bias,’ By Masonic Lodge
and coloring of n-w s. Heyorters

a ' captain.
heads tho DeUnd floillle. „ „ -------- Important speeches, and
Rer. 8- M, Touhy and John events Involving promfcunt people.
i and other officials of tho
Tha Right to Prtal
b-3l*vli dlitrict art being The pres* If It Is to be of us* (a
dad try the Rod Cross to a fra* people must be a “free
any needed rtliof effort* that pree*.“ It must have tho right to
be p.iquirvd (n that eectlon. print whatever It pleomo so long
lal* of I-cngwood, AlUmoida, s i ll does not abuse pemmat
ra, Lake Mary And other rights or moral standards. Pub­
11 also be contacted,
licity is a guarantee of honest ad­
’ord, Ralph Luhlaski. d t ministration of public affairs. The
intelligent reader ascertain* how
far hla newspaper follow* or dodcpirlrm nL
d ty sanitary
viatea from the uthles of JountalIQ handle emergrncita for tho Ism—freedom of the prees, rear
'

I t ic 11o t h e

tifkjmrl ntiit \
fit liiiritl I
tile if Own nffiiiiM. Aaaiirnpre*t ..f
in tegrity Ofnl iinlepenilmire, hi*
un*nnit*ry| ■nhl, cotilil he made only hy |hi

To follow event* and trend*' Intallipvntly, th e r e a d e r should
g rasp th o ’ c m trs l Idea of evory
Im portant new* story. Ha should
irticularly la
latest
move*
nottca particularly
test movas
BiSwTheod.i-*
i, governm ental policies,

-

i r P liilr iitji t tf

slit' riii&lt;»1 m rcnfrietnni

StinmnluT Wins
\V. S. Stapler Is Now Pick-.The-W inner
Football Contest
Stationed At Norfolk

I&lt;eg!*Uiiin.

Hunting Permits On
•Resident hunting licenses n r
now on safe a t the office ..f
County Ju d g e R, W. W are it
$2.00 fer county and $740 for
ita te Kernses.
Aside from marsh hens, there »
nothing open in gam e hunting
un til Nor. 20 when th o seexon
fo r dtur, turkey, quail, oquirr»l
and dor*# owfn*. On Nov. 23 th*
season for ducks,.geese an d coot*
fcpan*. The#* may be h unted fvr
R jst 7 0 day* and thoiuaflcr
Wi -Mnndays, W rdnrM ayn snt

no hunting and fishing is allows).
----------- ------------------ MAT POHTPONB M KET
T he fkminol* C ounts Koard «f
Commissioners are scheduled to
m**t tomorrow morning a t 10:00
O’clock a t thn Court R ous*. In
event of a severe etorm , --Ihc
m eeting will be postponed until
Rle m orning of Tuesday, Oct. IS,
fend Jh e County Clerk's office will
ha closed, said O. P, Herndon,
w u n ty clerk,

Experts Probing Mel hods Qf Curbing
High Juvenile Delinquency Rate

The ‘ big four''- of the confer­
en ce-w ill ennstet of the le d n .il
Security Agency, the Department
of Justice, the D epartm ent ?if Agricultilin riinl tho ItejMitnient ’if
te lle r, 'i- - ' • ■- ' ' ■ • * - •*
The committee*,' nr panel -, meet­
ing here off end &lt;&gt;n n iitt U it
M nirh, hnve studied such p lu -e .
which nffeci the growth nnd lie
velnpmenl. of vouth a* hmiiing,
recrvatlon. Juvenile ro u te 'ad m in i­
stratio n . tho rote of the police
In the community, case work ami
group work studies, community
attitu d es and so forth.
Not only ar« these committee*
d raftin g complete n«J ' detailed
report* of th eir finding*. They
are readying recommendation* to
the conference when it get* under
wa*%
• If accepted hy tho conferencethese recommendations then wPI
pe {mnudiately available, to local
governm ents an d will give tjtst*
tU» something to work* on.

U n d id him bv
»"|»
it -core of I hit. Silverm an's aw ard
» .u ft wri'k'.i | 1«*J (or I'V'I nt the
Hits.
Ktlvvrinati'c *li ■fiithinc wov fils
trntvi:select&lt;‘d L|ir the Army-CorMrll Unfue und the Alnli:im,v-*JUHtll
l';n .iim i lu lili'.
I fii-ti- win lull one u tertton
11&gt;..i uliiii-?I WiuO-r (iindcn . 0V«t
S.inford nml Hint -election save
lln*‘ Red Itcvlla :i two UiOchdoWB
iiijvauiiigi1. I lm ■ Mii»U«i't&gt;pi-Vaq*
•Ir-rl-t11 game was the n|».’«*t ganm
mt vhc lullot accordinc to a *cn-,
en d .cqnictixus of omuion. Most
eclections Kltvo M ississippi " two
Imiehduwii victory t'Ver Vamlarlillt. however Vandy topped Missb*fpp« by a '7 In Ot tnntglm ’
The A rm y -I'orju-ll 'gam e in u io l
g rief among many since Army
mtbfd over;C ornrll 4d to 21. Most
rcleclion* .named Army lo win by
t w o r thre&lt;( tottchdowiit,
- •
This week Rolisott's Snorting
t .Vod ', Store will sponsor th&lt;\ contosi and they offer o Cotdsmllh
Nvlon tennis racquet a* th e O ral
n riw . fAllowed bv th a second
through* seventh prjses effsred
by Lhe Hits Th**»r#.‘
Holes have been m ade m ere
simple for the coming week slnra
there will lie no «ccre* to he
entered on the ballot. T he puhlle
I*, aitvised to enter th e ir «e1**&gt;
tl»n* early sines the order ir
which they, a r e subm itted will
ils tc m tn s w inners In tho s v s n t
I h o r t . a r f ttts ,

p
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�T H E ' SANFORD HERALD, 5A|

, i *■&gt; a t n k i u M ia saw
fa»n*v»d J«Hr ** "* * , V « '* - r •
. -

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M lu r
cio iu siv q r

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Salas*

Aaiaapaerr

Hr*

.Uvea, l a r - r r s r r s r e l s T h »
as th e s e l l s * * ) ria l* » f ■*&lt;
'/H ir e s e r e w . I . i . l a r * l „ I
Ml rM ICs la Ih e r i .u n lt
f r t a e l e e l b r s * « « a t l e r e la
la 4 Weae V erb .

'Tbs lleral* U a MB-saber
tease Is Ira I'frss aablrb l&gt;
tlcsiy ealllln l is lbs ass
,»fcllr»|l»a uf all s c a t *1
ire* lie* i« l|
aal a
•ee*llr* | a ,kla , i , e e a
lb# )aeal Bens esbll.bed
bit najals la re,aM irsilwa
*si ab e aleb rs beeelb are

j i n o l « t ) p u U i ^ g j ^ ^ n t ' \V 1n»hiT t' C fiu i,c h l i r

mailthto -the nutimia
ntlticnou nt Jthf, .1fiiivbprity of.
Z
u
t
j
1
1
7
T
“jlnn'd.
"oil
VThc.Tragedy
«xf Burope-/’* tint]
-a im r
—^ le i^ b y . TTuxericnror
‘
'
- “"‘our
***" f
«*»»*« iw o r d k J a U O U
- a t ‘A” Utfi3^svho'h
Uli n IbvPT
e jm
iil: ~ ~
nuTH/umntcn r.rrrir to InT.-tt ki&gt;IHtfh’S
lhvPT H
lit*
ftnlil:
"TM« nol)ln continent, comprisiii# op. the wholo the
fnlrost mid most cultivated rojrionit of tit** enrtli, enjoying
a temperate and equable cliiim te, in the hom e of nil the
igrent parent races rtf the W estern World. It fa the found­
ation of Christian faith and .Christian ethics, ilda the ori­
gin of most of the culture, art, philosophy and science
of both ancient and modern lim es. If Kuropn ware once
united in the sharing of Its common inheritance, there
would l&gt;e no limit to the happiness, the prosperity nnd the
glory which its 300 or •1iu&gt; million people would enjoy.
Yet it is from Europe that has spiting the series of fright­
ful and nationalistic morals originated by the Teutonic
nations in their rise to power, which, we Imvc seen in this
twentieth century, and which lift ve* for a long time wreck­
ed the pence ami niitrm l the pronpects of/nli mnnkiml.
“And what is the plight to which Europe has been
reduced? Some of the xmnlier sta tes have indeed m ade a
good ricoyery. Hut over wide areas a vast, qulvnrintc mass
of tortured, ltungry, care-worn and • bewildered human'
licings gazu on the ruins of their cities nnd scan the dark
horizon for the approach of som e new peril, tyrnpny or
terror. Among Ihe victors them selves there In a babble of
voices,-nnd among the vanquished a sullen silence of de.-r-

M e a a e lle * ’ " ■ » * •

k im e ~ i/
tU M
J S ^ T r r , saia. »»-*ha

pay cJaim i of Mexicans against
the Unl&gt;c&lt;J StaU a. §ome of thi-wt
Wire approve J by the two general
fommls.'ioni.
. .
*' More than 200 of the 203 claim*
left are known as Texas c a iu s
claim al/O rliinally there w ere 402
of these, for 853,275,81)0. A * far
a* the runimijsion.known, no or!*&gt;
Inal claim ants are alive, Children
an d grandchildren' arc* n o w - press­
ing the cat&lt;i*.
G ist of Contentions
The g e n e ra l' aarCrtion in all of
them I* thin:
Dad (o r grand-dad) lost a lot
of cattle bnWKtt lKiik and 1875,
Not all of them died or w ere sold.
The Mexican governm ent did not
punish xyatlers. Ihid (or gramidad)) knew darned well th a t Mex­
ican rustlers got his cattle.
The Mexican governm ent has
replied:
W eren't tfcvre any cattle thieves
i n ‘T exas? .A lot of cattle were
shipped out of the port o f G alves­
ton and Into Kansan during those
■year/. Also drouth and periods c f
severe cold undoubtedly killed

United States Of JEurope

The Sanford Herald

=3 .

Defending Itself, the commitslon has gone bsrk to report*
made in 1H72 and 1875. Congress,
the T.-xas legislature, the grand
Jurlt* of .Cam eron .County, Texas,
ami tke U. 8. D istrict Court, or
■o-i&lt;m Texay nil Investigated re­
port* in those days of cattle raids
by banJa of Mexican* a n d - In­
dians.
Mexican Outlaw T ra-ed
An American commission in
1H72 r.p o rted ' th a t' a Mexican
brigand named Juan N. Cortina
was made a general of 1808 and
given-command of Mexican .troop*
in Tamaullnas. Th &gt; pretim t coinmission has ,sld “ A fter C ortina’s
nm uval In. lb 12 r.title raid* from

MONDAY. OCTOBER *. &gt;»*6
B IBLE VKKRK H IK TODAY
IU U , .n . , ....
THINK YOU CAN IK). FAITH
18 AN AMAZING STRENGTH­
EN L it.
RELIEVE TH A T GOD
IS WITH YOU AND YOU W fl.l.
NOT KAIL. HUT GOl) WMJ.
NOT 1IKLI* IN KVIJ. PLANS: J
will go in the sir wig til of the
Lord— I'saim 71:10,
Calf Hwallows W allet; Value up
Buddeiily-rheadline. W hat did the
OKA say about mis'?

! Not m any people realise the
An efcparirnent ih i-duentlon, Hnmford School, idtfi
seriousness of N ational Safety
statistic:,, until they have met with ing “ to eq u ip bdyn f o r a c tu a l -•x ia tiu u o " , him opened ot
an-autom obile nsdd-’itt.
A
a w ooded eainpuR .lii W n sh in g to u , Oman. Ilerie 7 8 hoys
Ttiyrs may not be any m eat in ini'lu d tn g juirne fo reig n -b o rn , w ill follow r o n m itlo n n
the m arkets these days, 'b u t the Htudies, h u t nlso w i l l nsfliiclati-. inform a lly a t m eals
DUblic is certainly being fed plenty w alk s, fill-side ch a ts w ith in te rn a tio n a l le a d e rs in liusi

ness, science, ed u c atio n nnd

politics.

continues,
Russia uni Turkey have tougrn
12 w ars for possession ° f the
Dardanelles in the la st 2MI years.
It lines not seem likely th a t T u r­
key will give them up iu,w w ith­
out a s t ruggle.
'A le t of so-calleil liberals io
th il country have been very muen
concerned of late, since the recant
Wirconsin election, alsiut a federal
Job foe S-nator L aFullette. Why
not le t him work fcT n living!

'd e n t o f th e K n ls e rF rn z e r f ’o rp ., Dr. V a n n e v a r Bush; di
| re c to r o f the Office o f S cien tific R esearch, m em bers u

Of course w r a r e not super­
stitious ootMub to brlievo Uiat
lightning sw^ld strike three tlpi-s
were
in lha
the eMM bjpre
b|pcc bbut
u t ir
if wo Were
ing frol»York In England
would sU ar clear of NewfuundNi wspnpiTpjen are leg g in g m e
01'A to laky ihe price ceilings off
of&gt; new sprint M th a t they can pay
more f o r thslr impel*, w orse than
high prices fof newMirint Is tr y ­
ing l» print si tiewspapl-r without
naweprlnt, Tlie Tampa C ham ber of Comm e rtj raportsil th a t the tourist
rush to t-’lurUp i t pn n month
. , . petslblv
, ariler this Y
io onverc col I
on- account o'
ut the north,
w eather throl
officials report
Is e a l .tr a d e hi
th at Inquiries pro f a r ahead of
nny pro vie us w o r d a t th is ‘ lim a
„f year.
» ^
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•
C ongressm an. P a t Cannon of
Miami doe« not ngree with Hrnntcr P epper igt foreign policy. In
fegl, he told a;%(Uoii Herald, cor*
nu-imndcnt th a ib lh e r day th a t ha
-bell v. d th a t) both Pepper .and
Henry Wallace I'hav# done Irrepar«W* dam age b» t|u- cause of world
a** by theft- ixcent speeches.
nlso pr.-dlcta a Republican
vlflnry In I'Jlf If Popper am!
.Wallace continue to m ake speech-

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cartoon,

W hirl
W h a n .li a n E x ttllen cy ?

S erio lo ri W a r r e n A u i l i n

A n d , if So, W ho! K ind?

Puxtloi* P ro to to l

Boyy

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7,

VNRR a MISSION UNDERWAY*
. "WAStUNGTON, O c t 7 - O V D irector General LaGuardia uf
UN'UR A disclosed todsy th a t a
xt-idal mission U. o n ' ll* way to
Yugoslavia fo Investigate ' d istri­
bution of relief sunnlles, Jt
been charged th a t the JPPIIM
srs h il
a da being diverted U&gt;
Tito'* m ilitary farce*.

Physicians Can *' ^
Prevent Diphtheria
fay W.
B itting .
Touch ton Drug Co.
T he raoiea o f Diphtheria
have not disappeared from our
environment, it la only through
immunisation and the neccsaary Schick te at th a t tbia
dreaded disease has b e e n
^checked.
The well m eaning parent
who'negledt* to have hla child
immunised not only expose*
his child to the disease, but

endangers society and retards

the progress of
science,
A physician I* always pr&lt;?
pared to immunixe, but ’ he
m u st hays the cooperation of
th e parent to m ake sure th a t
children haVe thla protection,
cfbtklng - closely with the
* * '*is ■
' - skilled p_.thar­
phyiician
the
m acist who supplies th e life
saving scrum.
This Is the 120th of a series
o f {Editorial Advertisements
appearing in thla paper each

Winding Up Vlcxicpn Cj^iptB
By

HOWARD

A l’ ! ,'AifrDtiiri-,
.
' WASHINGTON -If the persls*
V nt lu lls of some liar l-fidinjj,
Texas cattlem en are witling, Uic
A m criran-xtixiran - Claims Comnitssion expectx to shot up shop
in Hiiuther six months.
.
The law crratin g i t uxpircs
April fi, ami the reiumUsion has
only ‘JOt claim*—for about |42,uou.omt left to be tile. I t had
1.2.) I when i t , went to work in

NOW OPEN!

bO U 8 0 W

gn-ssman from Omaha, Neb. They
are paid 110,000 a year.
It lias ju ri'd leth m over almost
all. but *-11 claims, which ars h a n ­
dled ; ••parntcly.
Mi xloo had already agreed tn
pay »40,000.000 to th e- United
States a t a fa te of ^ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 *
yoar tg to v tr claims, approved by
the commission. On our side, ('ong r ’** has appropriated 85.13,000 to

" C e a b o o r d R e c U y -O u tlt"

S C a i0 N -l2 fD H O PB5

ONI TO IIS IOOM» ADD' IATH

. JUST
GOOD FOOD

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W*

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215 M A G N O L IA A V E N U E

Roy Wants To See You

S«a5sord Rtcds-f afll llorrst, inc.

*■*110 WS18UT «T- ?H»ta * h - .

Uur rlainis business with Mcxu gix* back to cattle rab e
rn * thi- Hto Grande in the lmfl
IWJba ami early INDIA '!&gt;■ Me*i
giivsciimi-nt lik* paid o ff *|ij
pros mini |y 8 ^I.MW.OUi) on ciuim*
originally to.tiling f.306,000,00(1. '
T bo Claim* l iimmisabrnB
The UniUed Ktato* and Mexico
ugr.-ed IA IUS1 to g i t together mt
claims by U. 8. ciu ten s fo r propa Joint Interna-

wax consuming hi* weight tn aspirin! . . .H e had wlmt’i known as
an Ambassadorial Headache!
,
Not t h n fihlrley's going to be m ade an Excellency . . . If* Just
th a t he has had to decide what kind of an Excellency to make out
of Vermont fienalor W arren Austin, fu tu re UN 'delegate
' Y c ^ m ight think, as Bhlrlsy did a t first, th a t i f a a snap—Just
T
make th e man an am bassadoe and hand him a
f
I
• lQP h a t and spots. Dut after volunitnous research
-- B
In such weighty treatise* as Corwin on the "Omen
and I’ower of the American President." the
: " i&gt; ’
"World Almanac," "Ttm Jolucs llnpklns Htudy on
American Foreign Ilclations C ustom s" rl lelcin ,
l
B '
*t esters, Hob Bhlrley discovered there arc at
I
half n doxen kind* of umliasxador*
- B A , ~*ii
The ordinary common garden-party variety, for
j
exam|»I«. lx (usually on envoy extraordinary and
ntlflloter plenipotentiary A ustin can 't be th a t
H
■ V O " ' ’ ::'

because ha Un i und&lt;-r tin- stale departm ent, but
directly under the W hite House
Actually, according to the Ctanstltutlon. public

m lnlitera should be nominated by the president
A lriM * Coiwwl *nd approved by the JSenate.
» '
Hut certain presldenta. notably George W ash­
ington and President Wilson, started n a practice of sending their
perscAal pal* on "specUT* mlsaiona, th e re to g ettin g around lh»;
uauoR procedure.
-y.
. **
W ashington appointed Gouveroeur Morris to negotiate the peaca
With the Urltlxh without contuiflng anyone.
•
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. Wllaon had Col. E- M. Mouse, who amused himself by sending
lelteiit in code o f.h it oWn Invention to the prealtlent, who was
usually.tap busy to decode them fn d threw them .aw ay unread
T hi" more recent forma of special envoy with th e rank of am*
baixkdol Include our envoy to the V atican. Myron Tkylar. , .. Then
there's Edwin Pauley, roving rtprenantallve w ith nmbaaaadorlkl

r* H o w * w 7 th e White lloue* felt th a t AusUn should bd special
adviser to the president, w ith the personal title of ambassador
If Bhlrley has lost h it headache, protocol people n t the UN have
Now th a t m eal is pracUeally an o th er one.
&gt;
**
They, may' refer to A ustin ap: "M r Ambassador.” s , . “Mr llrjw*
ipossible to ohjdln lb the markiT lt U lntew iltng to note an rvosnlatlve " . . . “Mr Adv»*«r." , .'. “ Mr Envoy." . . "Mr. Ben*-’
ry a’ton of* Dr.- E sther Phlp- to r " . , ' . ffThe Gentleman from V erm ont." . . . Or Just-plain, " fU f,
a i r ; 8, Department- of A grlt- you therel'A uxtlnl"
,
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e
*
e
e
entlng nvesi la only 0 k»Wt ft TH E KAISER'S (Oermsn. not K aletr-Frnner) great-granday. Coal m lnrrs don’t need daughter. .Count oak U ngen. will soon complain to
*
.,.
|o mine coal, aha ln»l**»- ** ------ --- *'-----»*ls» ».LUss ss.Wae ■■ esMtUlt tnM
it they mean to (hoy Uk*
,'th e y prefer meat* thmr ;ta« a

story on tho htamlr

OCT.

oui the knowlrdgr ef MTXwan-viL
at.
The eliuchec. as fa r ^ss th« comjnuisloa." In* iJtw . . rettCftn&amp;f.Twas
supplied by ihe Mtxl^ari ktlvernmenl Itself. It investigated some
of th# cuttle
f l a i i t i e m t r s l *j c s r i
*

I/oarniiift: To Live

These “ visiting to u c h e rs" in c lu d e ( ’o n n e c tie u t's gov
unian *»y»
it
k» miy nival ihorl* e rn o r IL E. B aldw in, E d w a rd It. H teltin iu a, J r., Itoctoi
%t any fn^at famine o f th e U niversity o f V irginia, J o se p h \V. F ra z e r, p resl
unlearn the ahorUi**

M ONDAY,

FL O R ID A

and it eventually runakitred claim*
a riiin g a* lat* as lint end of U)Z').
A t the same I iota, a special com­
mission w as i.-slaMislied to take
car* of claims connectol with
Aicxlcaii revoiutioiis* between lull)

umt lirgu.

'Jh.so two commissions functlcn id until IU32. The two gov.'’
cm m in ts revlvesl still unsett-H l
clams Iti Itrjr., recreating th*
gcr\rral claim s coittmiMmi and

wholly of
ir*-—-ettlrd

present commisainn, eetsbllehed In ' IP42 by net of C ongr**.

Three 110,080 Jobe

York City and Charu rh ln .'a form er eon*

Your Ford') reotly o» horte In pur ihop. O ur
man hava
skill a n d u j p k *0Y W p 0 eafa
en d dependable. Their quick, rp * d o llie d iorv k . b roro to rovo you
^

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MONDAY,

O C T.

7,

P A C E TH R EE

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

1940

lft«; h?n\r f»t- jMc*.

Southside P. T. A.
Meets On Thursday
SO C IE T Y E D IT O R — . £ t c « l w T ru lu c k

Social Calcndat
MONDAY
B uslnua and Professional Wo­
m an’* Circle of the F irs t Metho­
d ist Church will meet .ydlh Mr*.
M. B. Sm ith. 450 Rosalia Drive
a t 8:00 P. M.
TUESDAY
'JU th e a n and *vtarian Classes
of. the F irs t H iptist Church will
meet a t ?:.f0 P. M. in the Annex
with Mr». Vclic Williams, Mr*.
A. J. Pet arson ' and Mr*. Will
Rumblry as ho*Us*e*.
The Fidelia Claw of Ihe Fir*t
Baptist Chtireh will m eet a t 8:00
P. M. at the home of Mr*. D. K.
McNair. 018 Kim Avenue.
The Pilot Club will m :e t in the
Mayfair Inn at 8:00 P, M. to be
led by the Umnl meeting a t
P. M. All member* a te urged
to be present.
WKDNFdiDAY
Th* board meeting of tl)e San­
ford (Jarden Club will nirct at
• 10:00 A. M. at the Chamlrer of
Commerce Building.
The Srcial D epartm ent of the
fianfard Wo to an* Club will have
a drasert bridge at life Club House
a t l:J0 P. M. Hostesses will in­
clude Mr*.' W. A. Leavitt. Mr*.
J * £ i Miiseh, Sr., Mr*. Huward
Montieth and Mra. Franre* Mrriweather, H oists arc requrktrd to
majie reservations with liny of tin
hostesses,
-*

•

TllliURDAY '

The T. K. 1.,* Cla»* of the First
BapHst Church will meet a t .th e
home, nf-M rs. TJIllag, Vn-ker&gt;C‘dtW
WciL ThicJ- RtrseL a l *|J0 P .-M .
MP4. VlrDiry and Mr*. Rhoda 'FwIng’s group will be ho*tes*e».

Given Birthday Party | P e r s o n
, ™ r)my
dll hi* fifth birthday with a
magic party a t hi* home on Hoi)y Avenue on Saturday afternoon
given by, hi* n\oihcr Mra. K. C.
William*. Fourteen young gueata
enjoyed a program of game*
which included a magic wand
hunt, a search for the .pot of
gold a t the end of the rainbow
amt a trip through a fairy ’*

a

M lsl Dorothy
C m i^
p|t ,l(tCll t,d u .
lx .1„
„ „ t y s . c W Tallah.
'
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Ml*. Nancy Jo Gon talcs,
Bt p. s c . \y. has pled,
L-.dtn Zat« sorority.
-----------jf r . amj'M r*. R. W. Tur
|. j r ilr() Tir.clay fnnn a
vacation in Georgia an

,
.. 1Tie {iruthsidr I*. T. A. Octut jr
■'*“ meeting was held Thursday at the.
scheol with Mrs. J . 1’. Cullen
—~ presiding over the Mission . which
was attended- by approxim ately
liitl member.. Mrs. J t C. Mitchell,
5 principal led th.1 devotional whlcit
wTt- followed by lip* flan salute
h j, and the 1*. T. A, tong.
ror_
Mrs. Mi.chell thankrd the rvpreventative* of th* organisation
*ho went before the County Corn­
u al niDsloneri In brhnlf of the race
j[lp tru c k ' r r Venue applying towards
higher, w nius for the teacher*..
.
Mrs. Cullen unpointed com ml tre. ; tees f ir the Halloween Carnival.
T hr first grade won th r room
the I count*

Ml** Belty Jo Brock has pledge f t l .t PI Retta l’hir*ocial fratcr
nity a t Morida S tate College for
W omrn, Tallahassee.
of the Florida ■ Story Teller*
ia-nguc,
‘ Rainbow colors were ji»ed in
decorating the dining room where
the pink and w hile birthday rake
wa* cut and served figm the lace
covered table by Mrs. , W. K.
Koines. Ice cream was also served
as giant flow er pot* on cart*
drawn byf tiny animal crackera.
Assisting ’ the hostess and, Mr*.
Raines were the Misses H a iti
Raines, B arbara Chapman, Mar­
th a Chspman, Mary Ann Krelnhring, Janice Reel and Joanne
William*.
Th* Youtig guest* included
Tommy Williams, Jane William*,:
Joyce Collum, Barbara Ashdown,,
T om m y Butner, Al Matthews,
Joey^Govocek, K m i'ry.Krelnbring'.
L a rry RfW, Jackie MHIerCYYbddy
jAshyoirtt, Jim m y . W illiams, C arl
Reniusat and Ju stin Lynch. ’

*• •# h Y T ? n-tr»riUDAYV
■ - l ClrrlS o r IK Y C irr

den Cloh will meet with Mrs.
W hen, it cornea to . testing jar
E. B. O em ent* on Park Avenue
rubbers before you use them fry
a t 10:00 A. M.
canning, the secret i* to l&gt;«nd. not
spiutch them. You should test the
VARDLEY V E N E T IA N
ring by,doubling it over on Itself
BLINDS
npec nnd pressing it between the
thumb and forefinger. If th r rub.
The most beautiful blinds.made
tier i* a good oUC, when you let it
Vl’cod - Aluminum . Hteel
go. it should spring back to Us
Oort na more than ordinary
original, shape. 'Rubbers th at a r t
blinds.
stretched or cracked prevent an
P. W STEVEN8. Esrlcslve Rep.
TBl Yf. Boblnvon — Orlando air-tight seal on jars and cause
final spoilage.

RAIN W EAR

Mrs, .Frank W oodruff. Sr. has
retu rn ed from vDitinY Itr. Ralph
W oodruff in New .'J-rsev pun!
-Frank Wotalruff III in Hender­
!
sonville, N. C. *
M iu Ruth Hand and Miss Nancy
F itts have n lu f u td frimt »p*mlIng the wrekend In Dayton*
Bearh with Mr*. William Gtlnvmj
and Alls* Patty Hs'hulti.

Thernn Madden, son of Mr. am)
•Mra. A. C. Madden, haa returned
te the U niversity of Florida
where he i* a student after
spending the weekend w ith tiu
parent*.
Juscph Marion Crenshaw. Henry
* Kilward Kilpatrick am l'Jnhii Alvin
■Kilpatrick of this city have pledg­
ed Lambda Chi Alpha, aortal
fra tern ity , at the University of
F lorida.
. Tha Pi Kappa Alpha fra trrn ity
a t Gainesville pledged' the follow­
ing Hanford boya last w rek: Rill
Shoemaker, Jo h n Hill, T roy Bay,
Sonny Rabom. Tommy Vaughan
and rMward Hurt.'

School '‘Lunchroom
Mnminers Have Meet

Tbs Semfno:e k o u n ty l.tinchroom m anagert met at the G ram ­
m ar Srhiait on Saturday morning
with Mi*, &lt;)iridn Wilson, •‘■runty
| D -minulintfun Agent, who illsfe lists id the selection of proper
menus and fhe preparation and
•ere lug of adritUaV school iiuiche*.
| Tho-. attending included Ml*.
Martha Heard. mnungei of thy
West side lunchtoeni; Mts. Arlec
Hnuk'. Soiithaidet Mr*, (ienevu
ta tr y n l, l.ym sn School; Miss
Annie Nelsnn, lifain m ar School;
Mr* M T. Slurrl*. L ain Monrue;
Mr*, i. (', P artin an d ' Mrs. A. T,
•Tirtlrdge, malinger and a**l*tant
manager 'o f Ovlriln lumdiriauu;
Mr*. Pearl Hansell, Seminole lllgli;
Me*. Leona
McClain. Geneva
School; Mr*. M aig atet Guit, ptiltcipa) of Gen- va Srhoid and Mts*
Ruth Hand, General Hupi rvtsiu
of Kilucatfcn.
Aft** Hand annoumpll today
th a t Mr*. Christine Tull. Field
l&gt;irectnr of Lunchtoom Su|»-rvisor*, will visit in this county on
Oct. 10 in connection with the
proginm for the year of the
lufH-hrnnm*. Mr*. Tull plans to
v-iflt the various lunchrooms.

with

Lieut, anil Mrs. John B. Tatum
are home for te n day*. Lieu:.
T atum will re p e rt for d u ty in
Iceland and Mr*. Tatum plans to
r is lt with her siste r ami brotherin-law Lieu:. Comdr. It. K. Pearce
and Mrs. Pearce in -Annapolis.
ucsident of
The Hanford Pilot Club, and Mrs.
Lourine Beal to tu m ed l*»t avenIng from Sliver Spring* where
they attended a two-day council
m eeting of th e Fourth District
which was presided over by Miss
A ltla .Lee Rush of Ocala, district
governor. Mra. Beal also attondrd a meeting of th e Supervisor* of

Fabric tre a te d w ith D u P o n t Z elan. D u ra b le water*
rep ellen t

finish a n d r e tU ta n t to p e rs p ira tlo n a n d

GENEVA NEWS
The two Vreeka P. T. A. mimberahlp drive la well uni|«r war,
under the direction of Mr*. Calvin
Oldham, '
Mr. and Mrs. Georg# Pluekebaum of Rotkltdge were vDltnrs
of Mrs. Mella Tho mss .ml Mr. and
Mrs. John Thomas Sunday.
Little Tommy McLaul|n haa re­
covered from a fair be took while

in Orlaii'fji/

- t i r l o t u i ! -w{il\ I b p I f^ T

#T

t 'lory

l‘o*t hojit* **n (/un»| (r*til! flfiv* to fL.«

Ciimniuiitt'
n l.In will
« tu
nml Dittijil.'
■ A Inigo ertw d lit tr: lift'd I lie
"put lurk" siipp r held" In Itomn
uf Rev. nnd Mrs, Nnih Thorn p-on, tu’ttci hm i^ii' tn their friend*
in thi&lt; vicinity .i* •’I 'ti'V Nath
and "M iss Hula.T at the Coin
mimity t ^ V r Jastl Thitr-.lav’ itigrtt.
"M u* Sm VI Was IP lrol-rvil bv
lldiliird CaVaclbeny .ind | i '*rni
rd with J n irB ic r I hr iiirmN-fi t ,lh • b"rtril*!nf i eivanD tpid
various elitlh-h' connhltter* were
ii'|roitu.*sl, id ’Uftclc N a th ", war
thru lunik' n *hoi:
’-elii*&lt;r . w a s ' r l n ’e.1

HAT10 ATOP A PLANT at Las Vega*, Nc.v„ lovely M ialne Neal does her

The Mure We C"t
llilppiei We’ll 'Iti ”

bit t* focus (ha spotlight of the nation on the coming annual Avlada
Celebration that will be held there on October 16th and 20th. Maxino
Illustrates w hat tire well dressed sky Jockey'is wearing. (International)

NORCROSS
AwtniCAs atsf-vovco
,G ft'C E T IN G CARDS

POWELL’S
o m C K KHIMM.Y CO.
E X C L U S IV E D E A L E R
l'.. M i i n s l l i A i r .

Phone 9*4

nlirt&gt;.e* Bint tl Hi'kfe Avns lin e tt i I h n ri
m other " M B ir Jl
of the day wfien MRS. G liA ttK .------—
—
NON KUt.lSON
((S R A C K j. M A J. R1M.ISON Inis cautimicil
[tK &gt; j.ccrixtd ward. Vw^j;et
tTiTTT5 .feiuly for. Lb* polt
In’ ilt-i'ihit (i'f Reattfe niul
I ship for t Japan. She will

ttt‘-r in bring plenty I'fd m th ,sunn
ju e r.n n d -w in tc i. j.-lukkiAg n»- tm
.clihtah- i* ■ similar^ to tlmt ol
Washington. I*. C. She is very

* her h it si, a n d MAJOR
NllN !i l 1LI.SI IN ut '/limit
* In* is Adjutant tirm-rnl of
Fourth Replacement I H-pul.
ten following the MA.ltlit

hnppv to know thtA she* h«» .,
six tmim npartm ent traily I*
move into upon her nl rival . .
nnd n in a til. fook nod =cnd*
woman The MAJ has a house

y**ii «*iiii

ttu*» *.imr f f f '

A\ilh*mt tIII*
the ImcII «*i *
A it

D o n ’l

f o rg o t

to

Rivi* th e

ln tly o f y o u r lifr&gt; it h r tttiliftil c o r s a g e f in n t

McNEILL
FLORIST

httnd. *»»i ninth

nt t liiiu e m e u t

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K csirlt'iici' P h o n e

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Y'pvpr, ilrtimtnl* clrim,- shtntn , ,
In- f i (nib huh If y»»it tlnft’t hrivi*
u,

film

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wit It |i|it t ill |«

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shiiilMirt

unit

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in

KOUOSUAL l(M)rf WATERPROOF

jw titlnm Aftaip I line* nn the c**fn|

i Miiini? iif viiiii Hit 11 #m*| ■xiftiji
pt’fiiri' yon shampoo, m a"Sge
■on ..ilp vigorously \ pply one
llo plen-antlv flag ran t emol
ii*-ot- i-oiilnii'iiitf • vV'ioiiiollne ami
ip h u tnied (■•!»■.lot on, wltrefi *
Mint In In- onni for tin* Kan tet I
*-,!111 Moire a tellv "f a mildly
- oare Unit' &lt;rt the riiiiiiitlolrllllf t'f
Voui littir and ecalpli

RAIN COATS

Refute you shampoo. oia**a:
your Mnl|i vigorously. Apply one
of tlie p tfu sa n llv ftn g in n t emol
lot*** ennlnlning iixyuuirmllnc nml
otphurntml p^t rrln iu m . which ■
, t " t n to ia' good for 11-' halt a n t
lip
Make a jellv of it mildly
&lt;- treated soap wliti li ■-■•Ittnuiiu&gt; ..f ito a ingit*du-nt- ii" I " "
a- a - h a mu.at.
hVpciit thi*
v-4*k. I n -Ii VUllf Hull III
?riijk« &gt; it illiy. Hliif ytil!
iinto the nm nth. «jiin(ng
will look Iteautiful any*
1 1ii&gt;o*n l*&gt; comb it. *

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT

Aiir** .1
l**s»*1 *B'&lt;»
will
hair that
win _ y "&gt;

Come and Hear
LOIS KIRKLAND

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

th e teen -ag e g irl (h a t.w ill m ak e you m arv el

October &lt;1

Mr*. John Cullum

SHE SPEAKS

playing a t hum* Monday a fte r­
noon.
Joe Mnthicux spent the wt*ik•
end with .h is family in Jackimivllle
Miss Mary Stones^ who has liv­
ed here J o r savers) years, has
m o v e d 'to D aytona Beach. She
will m aki hep hotrw there near
h e r brother Mr. Fred .Stones. Mr.
and Mr*. R. N. 8trevell - brought
th* Atones' home.
Mr*. I-a Rue Alderman spent the
week In F t. Pierce vDUIng. Dir
sta te r Hr*,- Judeort Leonard.
A delightful p ir ty o f . game*
and songs w as enjoyed by approxi­
mately 50 people a t the Com­
m unity House S tlu rd a v evening.
Honor g u ests _ v ir* the *eh«&lt;d

. Margaret Colt, Mrs.
and Joe Mathleux.
M. Torre* and son
vbltlng her parent*

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IJg K l-w eig h t, longer lustin g .

0

W o n 't c ra c k , stiftt o r pi‘t’1.

0 S tn in p ro o f— oils, acid s, tilknlis, w ipe
. w ith d a m p c lo th o r m ild sonp- suds.

w ith th e o rato ry of Billy S u n d a y a n d w ith a wfsdopt

0 N ever n e rd s refin ish in g .

t h a t ict'tn* to com e fr o m 'n n o lh e r w o rld . E ach night

0 -E ven th e scam * are scaled w ith K orosea

th ro u g h thia week a t

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BOVS* RAINCOATS
Akl’s G to 14
Ages Hi t«
MEN’S RAINCOATS

F ifth S treet a n d H o lly A v e n u e

. C. P. H arrison.

Phone 1141

in Florida Today.

a_

JjAk#

Srft. .Dt liiisun. u

A m r iiif in

Two 8tory brick apartment house with four stores un­
derneath. Located on, corner Second &amp; Oak Avenue.
Metal garage building In rear. Paying big interest on
investment 10 apartments furnished, one apartment

Positive

if

l-e gion i A s a in
*t
*h
,/Via lea
1 .a t
u n *ii'rlm-k a! thiM
D r i v i n g I ‘n r \ . w h irK t n \ p lan , t o
o j Ltljlary.
'
* tie t r it e f h i fc *ktii-ii|i
l.fg iiru A n sill a n w i l l . n U » l
tile same tim e ami p ln rr.I
ot J lie H lll-n I’m i l tii be
jh c . t# i» '.11lien y t 'ontnian
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nounce the b irth of a son bon;
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Davis of Oct,- .1 nl the F rrnnld-ljiughton
Jacksonville have been visiting Memorial Hospital. Mi**. Wood i*
h er m otlnr Mrs. John T. Brady on the former Kate Gilbert.
P alm ettb Avenue for a few day*.
Mr*. Ilridy has returned to .larksou vl He for a few week*.

m i lYltlteili h t sU rlb erry

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Kenneth L e ffo r, son of Mr. .ami
Mrs. W. A. I^ fflc r, was pledged
this week tn th e Sigma Alpha
Cpsllon fraternity a t the U niver­
sity of Florida vvhece he it a
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Mr. ami Mr*. T . W. Shelsur of
Havana. Fla. spent tho weekend
: with her sister Mrs. C. W - laiing.
Mr*. W. C. hortoti and *ons
‘ Kenneth and Ronnie rf OcaJj| «l»«

1 sp en t the weekend
j Lalng.
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Mr. nud Mr&gt;. Leonard / i m i I*
b [Ik nr a. ii|t I’tlnl: o f . t h e W i r y linti* tnm*Hl f r o m t h d r

Robert Thrasher Is
Honored On Birthday

Mr*. It. C. Thrnsher honor'd
Paul Hudgins and J. D. (irogari
of Sanferd p u d g ed Phi Kappa her 'on Robert on Oct. I at Dir
Tail fraternity a t the university home *n C ilery Avenue with a
party celebrating Ills sixth birthin CainceviUr. T hrasher was assisted
Mr. and Mr*. Thomas P. While, by Mrs, R. T. Thrnsh#r in aery.
J r ; have returned to Charsittipit. ing nnd entertaining ID;’ tiiiy
R. C. a f te r - a brief visit wi’J i gv -■»!*.
Whistle* were distributed , a*
thriY uncle and au n t Mr. and Ml*.
favir*. and Ice cream mid cake
J . St. Clair W hite. '
wa* twired. T he Hallowixin m otif
Capt. and Mrs, William Met belt was rarried o u td n the flowers and
Nfisstr have returned In Daytona' olhi r .decorations, lto ttle Williams
Htaeh after a week’* visit with end Itiirxbi Yo*t-were given iiriros
hi* brrthtm .atM sistPr-in-luw Mr. for winning tl«j gmn-js played.
Among these attending were
and Mr*. 0. D. Farrell.
Krma Jean Corley, June Jennings,
Rov Holler ha* rettirr'id ftom Dottie Williams, Carol! McNeill,
•a convention ’ of th* New York Dca line ItenrUk, llm uiit Sljryock,
Life Insurance Company held it Putty 1'iiiinls, I.yiulia Hester of
the Chateau Front ’tiac in Qurliee, Orlnnd'i. Ju stin l.ynch. Al Collins,
Donalil Yost, Tommy Water*. Hilly
Canada.
Thurston. Jim m ie W right.* J . .It.
ffttr* iinC M ary ■H elrrr b ttv.
Al-o Mr*.. Shryork, "Mr*. Ju stin
l.yi'fti,,M ts .' Bob D entihm nd Mrs.
H ester of Orlando.

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Florida^ Record^'
Citrus GrorrPJaced
In Acute Jeopardy

Nted .i LAXATIVE
BU&amp;-Dra*|H

WIAK SIZI 14 AOAIN*

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The Tateit 'ad v iso ry from the.
Miami w eather ' btiorau said the
h u rrican e, was centered, at noon
about 130 miles w hit of Kev West,
(‘•a lia se s I ram r u &gt; Oae
.
moving northw est a t IS to 18 ratios fooled, b ut today practically all
an h«Ury -Winds, a re ryot expected of ft Is. In. addition thebe are
to . increase much more on the 23 other plants, in the- state.
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Mr. W hitner gave p -b rlg f out­
line of his baaeliall career - and
said ' th at he,- like almost all
boys, has always, wanted to be
a b ig , league player. Th« acci­
dent jinx trailed huh through bis
early training camps and a brok­
en shoulder, u broken arm ami
an injured back at v arip u i timt*
Interrupted hiry career. H e,' c a m e
( ( .'• a l l a u r a Kreiw r o s e Owe)
pay&gt;! of a .Tamo* paper late in to Florida from N orth Carolina
the week, announcement* of »us- when he heard about Jack Macncnelon iff operations by a p ark­ llowrll of Rollins -aMd* in* order
ing plant. C. C. licndry, co­ to be near the |S p rin g training
.
owner of Hendry Brothers Rack­ ramps.
ing Company was quoted, by The
The Yankee m an ag rr liked hi*
Tampa Morning Tribune as s la t­ looks and helped him through coling: “ We rould coo’lnue to operatc u n le r the black m arket, but
we’d rath e r d o se than Uo that. strlctions.1
" 'W e .hi definitely not going
MTh* v c /e table production pic­
out of business, but we expert^ tu re over th s StaU&gt; wgk dtscril- ' I
to be closeJ uptll the OPA changes by Director Wilson aa “ Increealngit* m eat cpntrol pollcbs,' Mr. ly bright."
H-indry was uuoted 4* statin g In
this article, ‘it is inrjrtsslble fur
us to operate under prvsent r» -’

Florida Has
More Cattle
Than In 1944

" I LOST 3 2 LBS*!
WWlgLl

Gotniuiasiuri. have, poxumaei

Roiimlllat &amp; Anderson
W algreen Agency

F A R R E b L 'S
P A C K A G E S T O LAIj-

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MONDAY. OCT. 7,

H E R A L D , fl Art F O R D , FL O R ID A

Confederate Reunion
Y l • s a u f t S f ' S r J s life fM S#y- 'nruman Search Betfns For
Has Failed' To Reply Missing.'U. S. Airmen Gets Underway Today
To Atlee Message CHUNGKING. Get. 7—&lt;**)—A BD4KWATF.R. Mlaa-- tM . .7—

take Lota G ehrig's' place. D uring
hia flrai »r«»on he .plsyvd * t six
illffrrent pi ear* anal lk« following
y ear 's t a r t e d ., a t ilingbaiuton,
la ter going te N ew ark ., In 1842
he started with the Yankees and
ilrotv in the first run th a t a ta rtid them o ff for the pen n an t tljat
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Camit Guard, l»e received a med­
ical discharge in l l ( 4 , b u t hail to
give up -baseball. he th o u g h t for
good, afte r a spinal operation. R
was then th a t be took up' golf.
Mr. W hitner aald he d id n 't know
w hat hia praaent plana .are, but

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reunion, is bringing the thin iDA-s
of • |h e bof* In G ray, together hi
Edgi-water. Mis*. tdJay. The a vac- V
age age &lt;&gt;f the fu m o r southern
roJdirrs is computed a t IWH year*. •
Thera will not lie m any'attending
this year's ■ mCollrv, but thci-e
arrivid- last sight,. They ara
General William Meresr Ruck *f
Muscogee, Okla.; General W. W.
A lcxandrr of C harlotte,, N. C-, *
and Col. W. . II. Culpepper of
AGanta.
a,
. The last official m e m to rra p
count—taken about four' y r m * *
ago— ll'tc d only 11! surviving
confelerute veterans.

to keep In ktoek all C and D
part* which :ar«&lt; In the g ro t test
demand, .he iialil. and belonging
to tjie N ational A ttn I’arU Aosociatlon, he Is gble to secure on
24 hour delivery A and B porta
from the Jacksonville w arehouse.
Mr. Touchton announced th a t
F. 8. Jam esop. truck h o rtic u ltu r­
ist of the Unlvafsily o f F lorida.
w il| be the principal speaker next
week. Roy H oller presided a t the
meeting today In the absence of
President O. A. Speer. V isitors
included H arry Smith of W inter
G ardes, H arry Waller of Orlando.
Dale Pennington of Jacksonville,
Ed Staton of Gainesville and
Clyde Terw illegar of S anford.

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NUF.NBERG. Germany. Oct. 7
—(A1)—(Grand A dm iral Erich Raedrr today appealed his rontence
to life Imprisonment. H arder ask­
ed th s Allied Control Council In
Berlin to change h it sentence to
death b y . shooting instead of incauuralion in a prison cell.
Raetlt-r asserted th a t his peMtidn does not mean th a t he |t
pleading guilty as In Jiratrd hut
war*k s*W—p fo n n U il Jig . his . g jvanetd age o r l # 'a n d I n g ItA ft o r
his lu allh . ‘*Saya Hoeder: tgThe-

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H. ii. Pope Cs« lag, ff$

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STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY
for finest quality

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Pi rry wlf1T*:i2 y-anls. an&lt;1 Jcnkln- lr
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Ton w lftiU i wilie Tfn- bthTr’reading ni
rw -g sm ih it gainers.
■■-?3Gs w -1
Th» gumv nptiueil ^ Ith lhi» FfJ* w
ktrliing off *to- th e Rest IVvils Si
whn -returned ttn- t.nll tn theiy nw-r or
40 yard marker. In three running cl
'plays they gained urthind througl gi
the F.-d forward wall then they M
kicked
to the Sanford 2I. Plcr.’y M
picked u|&gt; five around rirh t end, ni
Anderson ploughed o v r rigb‘ II
tnikle for eight, J-nklnson went in
over
left tackl* to gnin
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fn .t i-uougii.’l- Rut W kkhorst p«rsls.iil, ami akkeil him If he would­
n 't try 'le a rn in g another position.
Tlie kid thought fo r another
low inlinitcs ihcu replied »ln»!y
'Gueae I .w on't mind. Oughln tic
pi. lily of time. I reckon I'll In
her fur four years, inebt*. inure"

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THEY MIGHT TELL WHO FILED
THE CABLE SO IT WOULD SNAfi
ANO YMO SAWED THE TIMBERS
S O BRALEY WOULD FALL

WHO PAID F O R 7HE~)

.ATLANTA, (/P)—Georgia Tech's
head 'epael^ (lobby Dodd, who»e
face was w reathed In smile) In
the spring, Is scowling th tse days.
Reasons for the scowls are two­
fold. F irst, Tich face’s one of tl*)
roughest schnlules In Its long
history. lilit Dodd knew th a t all
alrng.
In the- spring, hoavvrr, tho
rchrfhilc didn't look so tough with
fellows Ilk* DeW itt Coulter, Phil
1 ins'.jy. Bill Chambers, Henry
Walker,, Ned Uummlrvgs, . Jack
Helms an I a • h o st of other*
around, n u t than Coulter, All­
America tackle, signed vfrith the
pro G iants, and T l n t l e y and
Chambers
both
All-Conferener,
were ruled ineligible. Walker, an­
other. All Ccnfervnce star, decided

St o- compete

for

Clrmson, "and

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CONTEST
Goldsmith

/ r s F U N TO £ 7 V
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WIINT Y O U R W INGS A T TWE

SANFORD SCHOOL OFAVIATION

POSTPAID. HATDik'AtTIO^i

GI'AM ANIMT)

May vre xend you through the mall 31 mixed pcreuntaV flower
plontA fraai our fammu deuioiutratkm g ardnu? 31 exquisite floaer», all the colors of Uu- rainbow^ Including tw rhv of our new
silver pink ROSE UAWNH. Till* U otjr unusual way of advertising
one of the Urgant aud dlUrAl nurseries In Use world. Your friends
tee your plants an d 'o u r Ubuxlnru prospers Nothing rUe to pay.
DolUr UU la your only m at. Offer good for few days only. Rmd
your order w ith -Just $1 00 fo
.
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CLARK GARDNER

- Helms and Cummings, star* from
t Otwrloua cluba, left Tech to- work

SECOND PRIZE - WEEK’S PASS FOR
TWO — to RITZ THEATRE
THIRD TO SEVENTH PRIZES
. . . For
each prize winner, ONE PASS FOR
- to RITZ.
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t h e f a m e s below by placing a n (* ) m ark in th e
s p a c e p ro v id e d . Y o u do not h av e Ip guess th e scores.
C lip th « b a llo t a n d b rin g to T h e S n n fo rd H e ra ld
O ffice b e fo re 1 2 :0 0 o’clock n o o n on F rid a y , o r if
m a ile d to th e H e ra ld , .th e en v elo p e naira! b e p o s t­
m a rk e d b e fo re 1 2 :0 0 o'clock noon on F rid ay .
In case o f 'I l e a fo r v arious prigea, th e prixo w in n e rs
w lll be d e te rm in e d by Ihe o rd e r in w hich e n trie s a r e
re ceiv ed b y t h e H e rald . You m u st m ake a selec tio n
o f all te n g a m e s.
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IN THE SOUTHEAST
More people diink Atlantic Ale and Beer than any other,
I t must b e...

Bell, Lake Mohroa, Rhone IQ.
PHONOORAPHfl for rent. Tl
Huale Box, phone 053.

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Your Telephone Company la dolnn the larf-eat v o lu m e o f business In Its h isto ry ,
yet'telepbone'eorninj;* are still tleclininj: rapidly.
T he reason la perfectly clear. Y our telep h o n e rate has lem ained th e same for
m any years while the Coats of f u r n is h in g you telephone service have increasedW ages, m aterials, building coats, services, all have gone up so fast t h a t the amount ol money Paid Out to provide service is
increasing faster than the amount Taken In. Actually
telephone earnings today are the lowest in our historyI
Aa avery buainesa man knowa, go o d serv ice depends on reasonable earnings. T h a t
la b a iic . T o render.goo’d telephone service an d to continually Improve and e x ­
pand it, reasonable telephone ea rn in gs are essential. Our public d u ty dem ands
that we report thesa facta to you .

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BOIDIOKOOM Joseph Dana Roberta
has a wide sm ile for his wife, the
lorm cr Mary Markham, after their
m arriage In T rinity Church, Seat­
tle, Wash. Tho trifle is the rdeeft of
Anthony M en, former British for­
eign njlnistcr In Churchill's war
ca b in e t In the United Stale* sinca
June, the bride said she will maka i
h e r home here.
(fnl/roptional)

*1Is mitali tfpi i|ifa ira eeai. »’#n out, • • •
I u* || a- 'tl» IssjiHk fssly U r || l/t* FuC
N 4 ri!B, jilt, iry Oftfri TuaJr
i ,jit i ip'.t nirunt&lt;«iLiiai.m«t iw*4fuf |V"J
Mnnltimnll, II* ilrllH*! id n»*#ry l*os k.
At all drug stores everywhere—
tin Sanford, at Tourhton Drug t o .

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It uctm Kid iftvifium* %•M h iM o n . . . U Four
%tumach Hurt* »jwn full mi f M «r hurts « h * i

A. F. Of IZ Opens 65tK
Annual ConveTition

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CHICAGO, Oct. 7—DP)—T h r
American Feilerallon o f Labor
opmcil Its fifith annual conventbn
today In Chicago with the name
o f Ijibor S ecretary la-wis fichwwjIrnliach absent from the speaker’s
"*t. . the
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Federation officials said
om­
ission could lie taken as a mild
slip at Schweltenbach and as
i vidrncs of A. F. of L. d issatis­
faction with l-r.W D epartment
policies. T rrditionally, the lotlmr
SeciuUry etway* spsaks at A.
F. of L. .conventions.

The Scotch Fdursmne played
yesterday at th e Seminole Coun­
try Club under the dheetlnh of
Clyde Terwillcgnr. d ub pro. was
won with ft Rcoro of 17 turnrti
In bv Miss Cecelia Truluck nnd
Hoy Symes, J r. F irst nrlxi-n were
given this couple with second
arise* g o in g .t

DEFENSIVE STAR

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THE LONE RANGER

WE NEED L18TING8. of Farms, CELERY and Cabb
Hnu.m. Groves and Business
R. A. King, Phone
Property. W. • R. WTUIaSS,
Realtor, Tom Bolt Associate,
Phone 1120. 110 N. ParV Are.

By ARTHUR BECKW ITH. Jr. '
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The Seminole* High Schoo'V
Celery Fed elevenf, led by their
powerhouse fullliack, Willis Andcr*
son, came through with a dis­
play of power ami ran routhsho'1
over the |.ak v ie w . Red Itvvils of
W inter Garden here Friday night
Mo the tune of 21 to 0.
* The Feds p en -trated Ihc Red
Devil forward wall with regularity
to am ass 'Jot. y ard s from scrim ­
mage while the Devils could gain

O n R if 19th 1U 7 «*f lK»liili#r, 1914,
t w ill *^ll Hu* fgillotrinK
• r ile l« m in» W ifchntiJM* tl I 'o W lh
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a fit! *1% * . A t r n u r ,
R a n fn rtl,
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iu
a \Vttr»!MH!»«fti*n*«
U rn «*f h 'l n u R ' Irv Ibt* ^rm iutil t»f

Racder Asks Death
Before Firing Squad

Place

Offensive Tbip Year

tlr .Milt"ti llurnl
San f«»»•’. Fli»rl4

Bread

R EA L E S T A T E W A N T E D

Fe&lt;|s pain 254 Yards McCaH -I v e y

^R ITIC N IU* « u i :
TO *ATI»P%*

TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY!

ANNOUNCING opening of L. D
Simonson Engineering A Sur­
veying. Marlon C. Oordon, rspreaentatlve. 110 N. Park Ave.
Phone 1120.

’W illis Anderson Truluck, Symes
Pilots Semiriole \ Win Foursome
In Ground Attack*
Wtlh 47 Score

LEGAL NOTICE

IRI. for soils fountain a
FURNISHED roam — 807 M ag­ IMITATION leathers in moat
ey'a Drug Store, P art *J
rolora*.and
'la
rg
e
scleeUon
o
f
nolia Avenue.________________
full time.
gooil upholstery fabrics. Rolnwt
PUBNISIIED room, gentlemen K Brown, .21111 N. Orange SALES c k rk w anted. Also stock
preferred.
A ll
conveniences. ■ Ave., Orlando. Fla.
•
man, preferably with hardw are_ 8 | 0 .W . 3rd 8 t» ______________
cxpcriiVK* ■Ibvugh net aba idTUXEDO FDUDS—eonipJai* line.
u lily necessary. Apply Cy let­
LARGE well furnished room .' 113
H unt's Tuxedo Feed Store.
K3NITA GKANVIllf
te r to Rox lbfi, Herald.
W. If.lb jU.' Phone 4IU-W.
, ' MtaoH aoHor
CONCRETE . sewer pipe—Septic
rwaxo groat
9
WORK
WANTED
2 ‘ FURNISH rill apartment's for
tanks, fence pu»t. grease traps,
lAt wotaucH
rent- lit) M yrtle Avth .
benches, flower pots. Miraclo EX l'ERT p n ln tln g '-cn n trn ct -ir
•UK *UtU
|
Concrete Co.. 80k Elm Ave.
zo M ftm
J
hourly basis. 8. G. Grogan,
STUDIO upai tm enl suitable for
. as|«DM HO m i m
froe estimave*. Plmne II&amp;4 or
one or a couple, 1702 Park MEN’S, women’a and children’s
^.ANOY RUSSEil 1
783-J. Avc.« I’hmie 16il-J.
new Fall shoes. See us fo r the
hsrd-to-gct merchandise. G. W. LAWNS m o w e d .
Reasonable
Clark, 208 Sanford Ave._____
prices. Jerry laird, phone 7811*
SEE US for Innerspring M at­
tresses,
llox
Springs,
and
PUBI.IC stenographer.
110 N,
2
W A N T E D T O RENT
Hollywood Beds at fa c to r/
Park, phope 1120. •
— ALSO—
price*. Retail store &amp; display
La s t t i m e s m o n i Ja y Ti
Hugh Herbert C om edy
room.
FURNISHED hoiisi* or upt., 2 or
l i p W. FIRST ST.
T
h
e
M
ayor**
H
usband"
3 bedhioms. Phone bOO-J.
Echols Betiding &amp; F urniture Co.
Sanford M attress Factory.
PART time Job. Am attending
8&amp;0 REWARD for two or three
Paramount News
Phone 1133 and 072-J. .
Stetson University. Available
bedripim unfurnished house in
daily afte r 2:00 P. M. Jim
desirable nelghlmrhnod by |&gt;eryour car with N tJSchantel, P. O. Box 372.
*
nianent resident. Rent In a d ­ rA IN T
KNAMEL
for
12.05.
No
brush
vance. l^-ase if desired. Will
•
m
arks!
Randall
Electric
Co.
LOANS
pay lop rental, llox J.J.M . c /o
LOANS
MADE
GARDEN and lawn sect);
FROM »I0 TO 1300
3 REAL B6TATE FOR SALE Kcrillixer. The Himford
strict privacy; fast service
Stotsl. 2nd it Sanford.
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
2-burner
Pre-way
.
FOR S A IJi
102 Sanford Avenue
CAMP
STOVE
I1l.no
*
•
A VERY good soven'Toom houeo
DON’T WORRY. M lSTlR
SANFORD
HARDWARE
CO.
on five uercs laud with plenty
THE WAY Y00 F E U , ,
210
East
F
irst
St.______
fruit trees. I.;m,| suitulile fur
IIOHItOW HERB WHERE
YOU DIDN’T HURT
’ raising vegetnbles "i flower*. FOR. these cool days hrnl th a t
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
^
IT A N Y /
A real buy a t $8250.00.
room with an electric heater. YOUR n atu ial desire for privacy
SEVERAL choice building lots In
in money m atters is strictly
We
hdve
them.
$7.15.
M ayfair and Sanford Heights
respected here. ■Frieads and
SANFORD HARDWARE CO.
•section priced from $H\0.00 to ______210 East F irst St.
•relative# are not u u estlo af/
$600JHk
‘
*
about your credit. Tour em­
TWO alary hom e . on com er lo t
ployer o r boslneaa aaeoclatai
Floor Mata Available
* in good location priced a t
will n o t h e a r of yoor personal
PPV JN O I.E TIR E SHOP
$7600.00.
'affairs. _ There la no cause for
BIX room bungnlinv ou Palm etto CO PENH AG AN~ cabbage nlan‘s
em barrassm ent.
now ready. Phone 705-M.
Avenue hard wood floors, th ire
* Reasonable 'credit requirem ents.
bedrooms.
No eo-makers on money- loans.
SEVERAL nice 6 &amp; fl room HEADQUARTERS for Christmas
V ariable paym ent plans.
liungalijws in giMid locations
FAMILY LOAN CO.
gifts, toys, g a m e s , honks, dolls.
Phons V
from $7860 tu IH50U.
Rev tn»W on budget nr Iny-nway. Florida Itank Bldg.
HU1IBRT* A. WILLIAMS
F iiestone Stonrs, III E. F irst 12 SPECIAL SERVICES
REALTOR
•
• Raymond Lundipiist
\
SIGNh
Associate
Shaw card* and posters
Atlantic Rank Uldg.
Phono 732 CELERY plants—e n o u g h for
0 — ORB'S SIGN RKKVICb
aboot 10 acres, Volantl, ' Paa
O. D. Landreaa, Phone 1021
chal and Early Fortune. Be*ls
ACRES good la rd h
have not been pulled over. About
of NW'« Sec. 8-2040,
re»dy. ' Phots) fllO'R.
__
or. Write Orlando,
or phone Orlando flIOfl.
COPENHAGEN, cabhago planU.
K. k. Crensnaw a t Post o n ice.
.
10 ACRES
CRACKER pchy and saddle. Also
$673
, •
double horse trailer, .hdga.tgh wooded land on roonly paved
gutton, Ilenson Junction.
road 18 milrs southwest S an­
RENT A CAR
ford, 4 mile* imrtkw of Apopka CALENDULA and pink plants.
YOU DRIVE IT
near Hock S|(ting« Park and
PHONE 200
Ready to get. 1020 Laurel Ave.
public swimming pool, Term*,
STRICKLAND-MORRISON
P. O. Box 1350, Orlando.
OIL TA BLE Up range. 6-plcce
" D RIV E-IT. INC.
round wicker »ult*e Ico box*
DODGE
• PLYMOUTH
FOR 8A I.B J
&amp; sr.
Mr*- M-OFAKTS AND 8ERVICI
A goo,l six ro rm liungalow In
108 Palm etto Ave.
Itw ee
4ulat saction on three loU. H as
tig h t large bearing fru it trees.
ELECTRIC appliance repairs
- CtU) give po»session'.
we repair washing machine
$0,750.00
.
vscrum cleaners, fans, mlaer
flORERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Trotter Appliance Service, M
• Raymond Lundqulat, AsaoclaU
2nd St., Phone 1QM4.
Phone 732 • A tlantic Rank Bldg.

y.

Celery Feds Run Roughshod Over Lakeview ln 2 l ToO Win

• ____

friendly • l.olo tribeim an and .a
British C h in eir general's aide are searrhLONDON,. Oct. 7,
ing *the • w ildi of ivretefh china
lot yet answer- today for an American pilot and
r A ttle e s last r i other persona believed to have
the Palestine,
n held by l&lt;olo tribesmen since
officials n s - a Chinefe tran -p o rt pier*) crashed
message called Sept. 20. ■
•*.-•,■ • .t
■
. .
The trib e sm an 'and the aide are
Trum an asked th e only two men permitted by
in Palestine a t the hostile natives to pass through
I Immigrations, th eir mountalnou* stronghold,
was term ed a j \ loacue plane carrying P»oirotest to th e , (tT,iona1 parachutists nas been
I driven off by rifle fire from the
also p ro tested ; lo to s m a r the Scene of the

PAGE FIVE

THE SANFdRD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORLDA

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laaNiwos

�THE 5A*F0RI&gt; HEKXLD,: 3ANF0R0, FLORIDA
m TIHJ COURT o r T * « COUNTT th#r«of 8*14 ea**« wilt p ro c ,d E i
JUDGE.
SEA11NOLB COUNTY. Tart* saalltst you.
FLORIDA Ln Profcal*,.
'
Th* ssnkral natura Of till* lull
in . &gt;•:
0t HART ED- 'll for dlvore#T *M fb# ilyla of n ld
WARDS RKMK'K. JUrsaao*
.•u ll !*: Tlshle Wiggins vs: Chari*.
Ttf all ('rtd llo r'i i n d p i n o u t Homer WlaglBs
U * tln s C l a i m e r Dtmantla A ialoal
tv iln ii, m r hand and official
anal of sa lt Court at Sanford. Hemlnot* County, piorloa,' thla H al day
notlllnV and m julrod |o pr«&gt;«ni ahv of
Keptambar, l»4t. „
IIKHNDON
_CIa»k-*f-**M C lr'iitl &lt;&gt;«,!
I HUAI.)

FLOORS SANDED
and FINISHED
*'

B. N. M cCI uijk

*

M Lusll* Court DiLand,
rtionr tSt-M.

Ha

PIANO TUNING
and REPAIRING

flrat publication of thla nolle#.
Each claim or dafuand ahall l*a In
wrltlnn. and ahall atsto tha (Mac*
of repMrnr* and po*t offlca addrsss
of tha claimant, and ahall I&gt;a sworn
In by Ilia ‘claimant, leant,' nr a t ­
torney, and any
rlalm 1or
,dr.
**#. -,»rh
r'Ha■it i.iwaifl
JI (M
Wfiled ahall ba void.
im n c iiT Ma r t i . Kr RBNICK
Aa *&lt;cculor of lha Laal w ill
and Train maul of MAtlY ED­
WARD* IIF.NICK. ilaraa.nl.
U I’ubllccllon S/M/t*.

Last IB .fe n ra with Cabft
INnnu IV. and University al
llllnola, Champaign- I rbana

HKtODKNtK I'HONK f l||.W
o r MUSIC HOX, I'HONK 9M

IN TIIK CIRCUIT IXJURT FOR THE
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
TDK HTAVK OF FIAIIIIt'A. IN
AN! • FOR 8KMINOI.E COUNTY.
IN. CHANCERY.
, Caaa No (IIP
MOOD WATII* from lh« swollen Sen Antonio JUver end Its tributaries cover Mary Street In the downtown
auction of the d tp alter a heavy rainfall caused the river banks to overflow. The flood, the worst to stHke
the city ln a quarter of a century, Is reported to have taken the lives of at leayt twelve persons. Damage to
homci and business structures is estimated at approximately (0.000.000,
(In Irm a timid It
homes
15.000,000.

ilILKH IllJil Ell WIClUINK
D-rmitutii
m voncN
NOTII'H T it AFFKAR *
CMAIILH0 HOME It WlCIlMKH

iummiNO from ■ rare kidney dis­
ease, Diana Miehal, 2 J-months-old,
of Baltimore, 1KL la surrounded by
a few of the many .boxes of rlca

hwest of II; utrtee, ami
following s
file hU claim on the broadcast eDO«al fa
■:nmir of Jnn. 1, IHdi. when the r |ee Is tha Drinctoa]
bin ■nd Act v e n t Into effect.
*nAetai AiaL
” (fnfanuxHonal)
Mow He B tat Rush
d i&gt; t
Hut the n ig h t,before he was or- built| ,
rkred to proceed to St./ Louis. J t'i.
h in tM un u land office,' And
learned the officials were a t urM.
1ug a dance. The nnxjous yonfig •
developed
soidier went to the dance and
. i gilt ouL ur\ Rstinlant land icgls:u ir ami (urciu.iled him to leave
l.t laillfR Ion. enough to acctpt
hi ik iim —.J ust a few rtinulea afU r midnight.
In tl«j four deea l»» following
Fi ro m an 's-first filing, the nations
'.oimlntion d'ltihled as lami-hungry im m igrrnl* peopled the WtiL
r'-Y ter.'iiag-rltilBAEH-- didn’t- s« t-U r
, r- . uro-U . hj« iioutaalcad' uuljl twp
.U’-nr. .iftci he made TiTi claim.
-JM»»* -,| irwtii the- A rm y in—H w ,
lie- built- a log raiain and farmed
hoiuerUati.-'untii hrs -death- In
-Ifffii --^HiR -lHw1tr WTth-that of h it
r.’ifc tv iv Jir* h u r'.il within lha
I oiighinl lo rn ''te n d grounds.
Untied

bronchial m ucous m em Tell your druggist to sell you
&gt;of Creomulslon with the tra­
ding you must like the way U
sllaya the cough or you o n

r¥ o m u l s i o n

f«CMxftt,Cbi*t CcMi, Sronchitij

Wo can make arrange­
m ents for you to finance
them on EASY TERMS I
Venetian blinds m ade to fit any size windows

Free Estimates
Wood and metal slats

III

R ep airin g — ^ f i n i s h i n g

SEMINOLE VENETIAN BLIND CO,
820 WEST THIRD STREET

any formnl rerogrlllioo.
••
"Now w - pinn to make it posvlflit- for the vUitor lo Freeman'*
, humf-teiid to undvratand tf.&gt; story
{ th - !i»iilihina of pioneer time*/*
| *3)‘* Howard W. *flaky r, n*»oclafh
, te g in i !! d irtrlo r of the. National

I

, I w t Servicy.
"Among

other

thing*.

.

Wall

Howwomenandgirls
mnygetwantedrelief

from functlontl periodic p»th

'A IIA0H Of THI vnttANS' aquattec movemerit In Canada, F-dward.
Hanratty (top) standi on the roof of a moving van In Ottawa and urge*
home-teekers to move into government bulldlnRs. Later, he was a r­
rested (bottom) by police Sergeant Oeorgo 1L IJarttett on ch irge* of
forcibly entering government property and obstructing the pol to. Ttie
squatters declared they would stick b t Hanratty, who la a hom er nip
forro officer w ith tfi ra id * oV*r Enron* lo hi* credit.
( Jnlrru.itlrmfll)

IT* ICU1V lUMVtt The worldwide shortage of fats and oils
t o ' make aoips la dr^pcfatc.
We’ve got to depend on used
feta from y o u r Idtchcn, Mrs.
Housewifsl It's the o /i( / extra
•ourca we have

unlessEVERY
nousewifeqef&amp;

Ily TIM PARK Ell
\
HEATIilCE, Neh-—Tint n»tion‘*i
first homestead |j gulng In lie- coma a memorial to I ho ihouiaod* j
of pioneers whir almost a centutyi
ago ■answered the rail of ‘7 r * a 1
- The d lrst claim under thu Rome,
stead Act of 1H02—by which thu
gryem m ent gave away an ncreaga
nearly equivaksnt In *Im to the
itatoa of Texn* and lAiuldana—
waa filed by Daniel Freaman.
The ynling Union soldier had
picked out a IfiO aenj plot 314

REGISTRATION NOTICE
T h e vR egistrniion
F lo rid n , a re

Books

o f th a ' C ity o f

o)ten nl th e C ity

S s n fo rd ,

H a ll, co m m encing

M onday, S ep tem b er 16t!i, 1946, fo r th e p u rp o s e o f
re g isterin g fo r th e M unicip n l P rim a ry E lectio n to

be

h e ld on N ovem ber S lh , 1946, a n d will re m a in o p e n
ea ch d ay ex c e p t-S u n d a y s a n d h o lid a y s, u p 't o
elu d in g S a tu rd a y ,

and

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October 26th. 1946.
H . N. SA Y E R .
C ity R e g is tra tio n O fficer.

CRITICAL MATERIAL SHORTAGES
A R E H O L D I N G UP 0 U I W O R K

back to saving
As conditions •improve well speed up the

Usecffctsfa

work but we must have the necessary

WHISKEY
WINE
RUM
GIN

supplies before we cifi&amp;ring ydu the many
benefit? of cheap electric service.

FL6K1U PI

f *11I I

PACKAGE STORE
410 SANFORD AVENUE

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Era* m m in e r!—Glasses filled
203 S. Orange Are.
Orlando, Florida
Phone 4947

BEAUTIFY
YOUR HOME .
with VENETIAN
BLINDS

V National Monumrnl
The grar.sy acreage waa made a
I national monument in 19.19. II Jt*
! the linmireinee of war prevented

West's First
Homestead Is
New Memorial

^ • Dr.- Leonard B arkar
*
Optom etrist *

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PHONE 1182

�In Unity Thera. la Strength—

' To Pretret Uio F n t » f t the World;
To PniinoU the rregrese of America
T* r rod a rt rm p tH tg r for B uilord;.

P a i l l i ttptidr llfir i t f l r m o r ! '
tilghl ami H n l n r il.»r.

AN 'INOKCBNOKNT DAILY NEWSl'AI'EH
SA N FO R D ,

Established 4008

VOLUME XXXVII

Storm Ceuter

F L O R ID A

TUK5DAY... OCT. a.

tu to

A tru rid lril P re s s -Leased. W iic

Foreign Minister Bevin Says Allied

One Way To RcntdvcA Picket

is Alternoon
No Major Ix&gt;hsc8 Iq
Huge, (ritrus Indus­
try Indicated Ry
Commission Report
A

Ohio Governor
Orders Probe In
Meat Situation

m r A i M C u n n r n r - s s i,

The reportedly vicious
tropical liurrlcntrn which
alarmed, the entire atute of
Florida yet-terdny apparent- J
ly turned out to bo some­
thing of a tempest in a tea­
pot—and, a relatively mild
tempest at that.
The center of the greatly
weakened storm 1ms left tlm

Utile Damage To
Fruit, Vegetable
Crops Reported

(•ennaus Read Trilnmnl Verdict

Role Says.Treaty Pro­
vision For Trieste
Will Ik* Cause Of
landless, Arg.uiuents

I* M ils. €&gt;*-* A. i/Pj— B n ti li I ..i, dm, ................ l-.rne.it
I *,.&gt;«. m today ti»ld (lelegatc.'l
Wind (.’lists In This at
tin* I’i i i i . I'l . n f t.'ouferArea Estimated At ■itre th at . unity v. as the7.» Miles Per* limn* futm dntjoji of the A llied
Mi tory and that it uiusl b e
H o l e A o n &lt;gl t o K em tim le the foundation
tIf* [leaye.
f i it j 1 . im|
4.
.I"J,Hvvin m ade th*1 latent up*

Slate Executive Also
Asks .Investigation
Kv Federal Officials
CULUMUUtt, &lt;&gt;.. Uet. H. Dpi—
An IrtveSllgatlmi nt . the meat
shortage In Ohio h a . l&gt;tru n&gt;iiurMrd liv fjn y rn m r Frank J.
Ijtn e h r. T h* O nvernur- nnitn’irttn^
th*l Inlu u n rh ln r luinn.li.itH y
yn in»r-U ra lIt'ii nf hi* own. In
O l'irdim * In guvrenm enl n fft.
r»,.l . however. he ii.krjl .i I'pnru l '4 federal pinlir.
l 'w ere

Jtmshinr i l s t r and thlA afternoon
wai blowing Itself "nut liver southeast Cent pis. The la test advisory
frmu the Federal Storm W arning
Service (raid Ihe diminishing- dis­
turbance will cSPlimie inl.m d.
through Georgia amt fiortth F aro- &gt;
lina. slid Mini strung winds are ?
IrvUmted as Tat—rm rttr asLAttantir-^
T h rouR-FOUCtMIM-rarfy ttracelln c film p ic k e t.T W h 'T n n e r T * f r o m
" Oner'i-lh e-flep u U iC Sthdloi, U ,ifl,nnk;C ar-f,.«liW ftra% e»H het* ea» rF d ic« -,- -w r-m t.
all A ls vmlelicV' — w|
g u u d s and dem onstrator.. This w as tha. first tlarc-jp a t Ilepubllc-since K
the atudlo workers wsnkttn strike is the-tUm capitals — (fnlcrruU onai)
•_ ‘‘hoc

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i lie h t i r t l r n ' . e

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1i i 3f fr ■1 ft IT It ifIV i* ‘ I&gt;€IVi7. I fHJ
I' *j 1.1 * li 1tit t »*-t l*1 ! Dill| |To

.i.uuj/ltu i¥pj»a*' 11 „*'*'■-s-ltHt -t '*
iftw m t *:nn*i*xi J- ?y
. 1 -li ■" !i tJ A'i jjJlQ
tA lin s .-jt- “

o.e ttnoo-mnerpnv

,;rro*»
AtTcisn th
ther Floruit
Florida Gulf cos*t in
the Tampa Bay area at m id n ig h t
The howling gales diminished,
rapidly, however. liv tho tim e the
storm approached Jacksonville on
thr r« st tonal, that city recorded
p in t, only up to 46 mile* an
hour,
Orlando, In the center *&gt;f the
style, reported 70-suite gu«ta. _ [
; fbe hurrirani* advisory servics
R eported this morning that the;
remnants of the hurricane were
centered over .sm ithenslem G eer-,
gla about 10 miles southw est o f ,
navannah. The advisory said the
storm was weakened to the point j
where it no longer 1 * a danger - 1
oils hurricane, hut will lie attend- j
ed by strong winds up ’to 40
miles an hour , over the coastal
areas of Georgia and the Caro-

nt.M ANS Ih S’lietnli'-rg rend Ihe vei.li. t of Ihe lolerttsthm il tt.l ' i . v

ti
Mu

Flier .IuhI Doesn't
'IVust Parachutes

Hj Associated I'rrss
A 'yoimg N’avv flier on a
fly-away from Pensacola to
Barksdale Field had a narrow
escape from serious injury or
death last night. I.iettl. Wilding
G. 01*en of Pitman. N. J.,
made a cnysh landing in his
Navy trainer, an .S.N
while
,5fc tfiv
» u r a n ir r i u i uiu
moving -the plane oyl of thr
w ln ifd a C llriis Commfssinht tt. C.
path of Ihe atipfonrliing hnrri' Kvans, tmlny seld dam age to the
cane.
fabuloos citrus rrop. in the la k e ­
I.lrul. ilihling, who is slated
land area appeared minor- Caketo tie discharged in about four
lind Is in the heart of the g ra p e ­
days, said Ids engine rut out
fruit and orange belt*
wldtr flying lit H.OOd fret, lie
Kvans said he had not v e t' sahi he didn't bail mil because,
'thecked with other points, hut * . "J just, don't tru st'th o se puro*
preliminary
report*
Indicated I chutes.”
there probably would not ha »«y
major loss for the record-m aking
crop, valued at about $150,000.-

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).,.mil. .ipped pvt -o . ttn jioljm," n t 1!i**j*j vt- ; i-1mu» v ^ World
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Mt&gt;. M usfh mod.- *|il * (t-'iv
im i't tfi ti m irclioii with I lie h i
ti.mal hmploy
tlie I'hysically
lllirtlirspjitxt Week, which if o-t
o Ido ntiiiimilv hv ini Art of 1

Truman's Message!
Lauded Kv Laborj
P a r l e y Delegates

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RcHtaurani Opened
Ry Roy Jolmson

I* The atjilr of Florida had (re pared for this hurricane a « never
"W e hi.wi t lie f « e ||H i r * h„
before. Beach rrsldruta were evac­
'tm i'it unf, "to , o inicj. velvet ntul
uated and thousands took refuge
i»l**, «b iltletl v, &gt;fiuiv ,H"I other
In *tdrm shelter*. E laborate d H Eini,,.itte*l i o r 1 ri « t.r ri.ipb.v, e*
a ite f priy-aulions were taken by ;y | last r relay, n -ar Until tit reel \\ ,. , ,11, '■*( 1 l«v,'ll It.,,.,* J-ro.r I
the Bed Cross and other relief on Magnolia Avenue. 410I at i.l'ib? 111* 111, r III.i.llgl. refeiial "I
luny hr Incaletl hv i!.. urnij trim
agencies. .. ...
.
■ 'Umllli.'l -rtirker* tor l«(,s oeil
As yeL however, th ere have tiling*. The remodeled building, of - slu r
f,,r i,r&gt;-iedit'd aptneo
f.tiii ite-rcrnr *!» t &lt;&lt;fti i** •m*-I Ft t
cem
ent
block
ron»trpe!lmi.
I'le
em
.
heed no reports of heavy dam age
\ttv i
iiffft 11-,ii e »t i*. ^i i
Mr- hip 1" ogi
. "
a
neat
appearance
end
Is
divided
anywhere tn the sta te , and no
[he etunloy leatil ulficr IlNil
|»r f itt|»ii| J»rH|'t fty I.KPf. ill 11**■
into
a
small
lunch
stand
in
con­
report* of Injuries. to residents.
ilsr, retnariteil th at “ we n.vk llint
AhlAllfit 4«f
r,7 Yrfl* |Milf t?f fii’fs*.
■ Apparently the h ig h est winds nection with the kitchen, anil a riuoloy, rs rousider the phy&gt;lcallr
Uit*» !iU offirr.,
»,f i r |
dining
riiorn
with
tallies,*
Wn the mainland were felt a t
handicapped w orkers In fit! »*?*»,
*11**’ lujrfiavrrv
mn | • f I
| ‘.» I* »«*• *-•
T
h
n
o
i«
|n
rest
room
.for
latfic
Fort Myers, on the eouthw est
in itlM'jitlntn, nllttwfd Iiy law fm 1 I *i
Mr. jiihiumn's skill a* a rook and w urge you t nmk" work coast, which the storm missed by
Fax Collwtni »Miu j» .irnkm. » |i.i
|&gt;»i-.|hle for thrill, null tn li.t ihe'
itititlr It* N’tivitmliri,
some UO miles while It w as still
'X l l y ! Ii.## a !*f a III-fli iit.tfi; (»*t I &gt;t il’M|J*(f|
i var;ne*i(-i Iii vuur *-orgaoirtilloii,
4ete*| rVlstltif
raging a t full fury tn the Gulf.
4
&gt;
*
rulin'!Fui
■
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ln»i
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li*
"|
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w t'h oiir office.”
F ort Myers reported gu sts up to
|tis#-plf|rr uM»l*fi u r 'i ' Mlitii ''*'*■'* i*$"i 80 miles an hour. A» th e storm
'■III of Dvr- t.t
I n , f**i 'h « j n
veered Inland near the entrance
•v u l ynif lirjil hn ii |nf f k&gt;.
m
l ' li e in pi v me nt m m p e n . i t . &gt;.
to Tampa Bay, Egmont K ey, re ­
I'-vm -nU |ii DeiidnnlF IH&gt;,|.‘.
MUle C'OHltlV •iM ” ,
l
!.
8
.
D
i
s
c
o
u
r
l
c
s
i
c
s
ported winds up to 85 miles an
itlg the n-rek riilllllT Hep'
io chk ch
hour.' Tam pa llaelf, BL P ete rs­
• i.O'iuilril to ft.’. Oil and « n r mu i
l i l I All A l i
.i •
i
W ADIIINti lttN . Mr*,
&lt;P.
burg and other eltlea In the
t» tliree |M*ifl. lit, • ail It .‘tout,
f o l il (o lliir,* , | i , t o o l , o f Mo
l h ' Klplt Itep a.lin iiit i.reiv ed .i chairman nf the Florida iudustil..
populous west coast area, reported
NUKIINBKIH,. mu
, e
o ohi Supieoo- &lt; .ort tod*. op
p n leAt tndnv from tie? ftuiGan
, ml.,
ly m oderate gur.ts,
GemiNli | miM(eel I, oh i
-I tbe right ’*f Mui l.nll *
nfU TTG A BT. (Brittany,* fd-t. a sntluii'Silot to llAs i’fmiitry. Hie G o ill m l s 1 i o ii, re.o,(
Thiuugliuul Hie Ktate paym eo' -ervc.l lu.licfl the! I r.itt/ \
tdie.nl
Mi.,mi I" con!mile
Ihiv.-t euvpy, Nfk-dt Novikov, com- dlopp
d flam l l n l .t r . I.ho f,,r i
J. f
UltlpiuVAlt t
t'ejt, Ilf (p ill le d nt
Ilr io lo ’ l
holding III. position .ii judge"of
previous w e ^ fl. $7'f^f.f.O . l»o he trle.i for treason If J.e ita y i ‘ llie Eleveiilh Jmllcliil I'irruil.
’&gt;■» \
VI *.J* .*■■&gt;» number of claim ants ebtnpen-&lt;utrd &lt;n the American lour of* o I op.,
iliijl f4*•111 is# |I p 4■I.it1r* Ami ci 9
Tti»Culirl
declined
tn
suvtaiu
dmppnd front 5,07;i to 1,751.
tlwi.
a su it
brought l.y ■ N. Vetunu |*+rf I 'Ih l' n***!*' hill! I' •M 1',“ I f?1*
WASHINGTON,- Oct, 8—W V fit nnri Ihf‘D‘.
Schmid demanded th at the ac j Vm.r c utl(( r ( h f f .
. . Iljiw thnrue t-* oust .fii'lge Wise- vvitisf
| |r| )'•utili'T* r
: l f**-rIf ft+H
The Army, unable In flhfl enough quitted defendant tn the NuernWhile ihe ru n teu ls of the note
hem! from Ihe puslll.m, on the
m rat at home' for lie overseas berg war rrime» trial - le? release. w trf n‘ot mu,k&gt; puhlle, lfN uravrjttJl. t
f«u. &gt;||| | ti|4| ***
1 g ie tm d . that It" Mrt
Inelit'iidv II
a rtfi \
\| vr Nr»l.iv IF* *■ • *'
forres, I* negotiating f o r * a loan from n Jail ceil In H tu U g arl.u n lllt „ |
K u lk o v '* romplaJnt was
for tin* IPtll appniiittiici.t to tin w.t *J. ill A * *i HR. I* ,M '!
»
* of b e e f . from Britain. Thle s»ashe la convicted bjr a G erm an .|0 , | u„ thi*. Incident: He was
„ | benrh heesiue he w.i. a tnemliei ilijaii
jit
i.i,aut|
i Ibti »♦ i '**4
disclo cd today by tha W ar Do- denazification court. Srhacht w a s j|ir(i| ff)r 1|f#r| y one h*ur b y -cjtv
1 J i&gt; "J tile legitfalurv which caiicd it-, luwfxj tMilnti
Arim a
arrested last night an hovr afte r
B„ ih o ritlrt a t L.sGuardi*
r.lrcuit Judge** salm i. -.
M. At R:fWl tIt* ’ Iihmmhi;' if
*
he arrived from Nuernlwrg.
J-IrlsL a id asked «-i sign a stateWASHINGTON, Oet. fi. &lt;/pi.
(oilers Injhl hark their entire
•tit *„ *ri..Tt» Hitfl Bt llt.iiH
l«* I i!
ill? arrest was nrtered pn ror„ | ^ a t he had nuthlng Illegal The
office-of
price
admlnist(ati-&lt;o
dock,
w
ap
for
a
new
ihipriienl
c h a r g e s that he had been a lead' |„ |,|a
U r » s s relea»rd. has changed some of r Us price
and re-ticket Ihe whole I .1 nl
loan In kind—with Atrstrlran tneal* Ing N ail.
* Ime.iver, w ithout | signing the ta g rutrs to end w hat one offMiil the
higher prlrp.
pound for round, befor* the end
"1
,
statem ent.
*
callidl chiseling hv sump retailer*
* of nest F rm u ary .
.y
The OPA iiUo stiitouneed i&lt;-d.iy
_fifcCftlJgd__hram l name. *hut~M g h rr -retHngr ti.v.T ’ r.srn
annnuncl
(M K Y K N N K /W ,
• »&lt;l. C. r,p.
Items are involved in the nev Used for rtrine cotlon knit wear.
PltOPAGANIIA
ruling. These Include item s surh The aiiriDiincriiirnt Mill the e Iii - - A big I jiit n l Airilnet plane,
U&gt;t fieri situation fo r onr
flying fiipn San linnclsco !■• - NANKING. (Jet. B. (,V&gt; Chin*
as clothing, shoes, fu rn ttu rr, rug • reasrs may lo* m high
in Europe ami tha Pacific
,:jl) tlilraff.i with
LONDON,
Oct.
ft—l/Pi—The and shower ru rtaln s.
i&lt;! p iv .rn g e n ,
T A L W U A 8 HKE. OcL fk-fAh-tmrecnl.
Thp
collon
knit
wear
InC»e Cummiiillsts lod.iy ‘ have le,
These ilefnk a re usually well r-renso hec?Siui*a effective today, crocked on (lift numiiug near Jecle.t |he Inlest plop&lt;* '1 f'U i
rVjrui* from. thrqugpMt Florida lUtsvian News Agency T»M
d
iitill.u
tin
g
today
an
o
ffk
lal
bulle­
Flo
yriinr,
V
r’ytt,
,
advertised
and
sold
on
a
uniform
r« e spec to. I In Tatlahaisee tedny
BAD 8 EHIK 8 W*A*
tin from L*Ji,mon I hat condemns price basis with the retail prlrc | t prim ltn Incentive pricing It,
Two pnssengeri were killed nod ten day tr m o ill t hlim"* civil
rtapte three
a l'd ird
p ropajan-la
regarding ceiling tag placrd on th e ll»m&gt; irwrenHu productirni t.f
yf i hem hurl badly enougji slrlfe.
lOBTON, O eC T , (fH
Hie CommunUU n ie suggest­
Puasla and th r Arab rounlries by the m anufacturer and pro­ Items etich ne | hi|. i sh irts, tee bu th a t their comlitious • mny he
■jllrls, children's two-piece cotton
ing Dial tin prupiiBal con’titutes
of
the
Middle
K
ail.
Toss
w»i
serious.
One
of
those
killrd
linn
ducer.
Weather Bureau U
stilts, cation Sweaters anti rrrep - la-on Identified as William Wang a governiiirtit- e ffo rt to gain dime
•piotel in n Moscow reim rt n«
Previously when th is celling &gt;*rs.
t It ’’wont’ be «
for regrouping National! t. af m ir­
of San Frandaco.
p rlr^ advanced. * the Office of
memtier who started hit political
ilber” for the tht
A nolhrr OPA ilevelnpnient InNational Congress Price A dm inistration allowed tlr*
The I ’niled Airlines lilrtlie - a ror a filial assau lt on I lie C -m
career as attorney for the city
«a game tomorrow
mimiiUi' not 11- Chinn ulroiighotd
rrp iilrr to .cha.Mre the tag s on day is a n i t -hack in the am ount Id* I of Ihe type which wan fig- of Kalgan.
of Aron Park went scheduled to
B t LouU Csrdinsl* |
hia entire atoek to the n(f*, high­ of raw sugnr nil'it led to m aun, tin'll In the two recent Newfound­
be held (hi* hflemoon a | . 4=00
ten Red Sot. The to
facfurt’rs of - fmlk svveetr-d con- land ernahe* — wan coming in
e r prices,
it will be cloudy.
for a regularly scheduled land­
Now
the
OPA
says
th
is
prsrhY b K KFN TANK KB klREII
&gt;fld quite cooL An
ing nt Cheyenne when the arel.
lice m ust stop on Oet. 14 so
aid it might be a
V. H. CRACKS DOWN
dent occurred. Ju st w hat happen­
th a t sales are marie on a basis
0IIA IILEK 7ON , IVI. n - J , 'V
sonny and warmed is no’l y et known, hut the Tlie (jiiu t G uard went In Ihe nHl
of actual eoel a t the !im. of
-WASHINGTON, O tL l , &lt;AVplana raiue down on t h e . Fort nf thr? stricken tanker S. S. Vrtu
ahipm rnt
plus the legal profit
OW BLANK RTS A REA
Francis K. Wnrrcn m ilitary reser- Cm* and lnw»d It to |?i?rt. The
m argin a t the time.
vation, and according to the locnl 1",nun ton ta n k er hn.l -.out out
The result m ay be t h a t sonic:
sheriff, il -bcoki* in two. The ilUtrr.ts signals y estrcln y . Tin'
retailers will I* offering idrntirsl I
under from fe a r to e r
ship w as piloted by Capt. U II. Coast G uard c u tte r Blnrkhswk
s f SHOW. Two women ]
Sinitlw- of Ban yrnnclsco. who raced from ita base a t Charieshm.
,tK8&gt; l.sl
with three other crew members S. C., to aid th e the v r -\r l wltiph
c official explained that j ai
iy in Tfaihmany pullers ar* f e ttln g . may Uke several weeks before a apparently escaprd serious injury. ■was lying alm ut 4n m il's cast
slkoul began
of Irapendlnr price Increases I final derision it reached by the ' All of the passengers have of the mouth o f the Savannsh
i, the , official, eafd, the-Y e -' de-control board.
been taken to a h'iepltal.'
Hivrr.

Sen. Tal l R ejirals
IVior ( T i H c i s i | i
01’ Wjii Tiilninal
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Red Envoy I'rotcsts

Atlorncy CI 1I :
Arrest Of Scliuclit

jkrrtiy Trying To Get
Meat From pritafn

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•

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Anollier ltr-1 Crash C(m,Illmiisl,M;11 *111111 PrO|H*8Ul

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il,.-

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hip.il! a

"late*

sm l

I-,., hiteoikd tg I-. mere!.'
.in on tlm .i"gr? "‘ i'e rosif
,n l,c .all* ( lip a n ’t primary
'| h a t

o h j r c l iv t .

,r.&gt;. t?.» Soviet ! ar
rich f t on.,- . gftd

11 Gluuiky.
, i,
11. it-.
Vl areas.

API ! HOOKS,
f-cl . &lt;1—1/4 ■: Ff, more H itch re It &gt;41 Iwys *litvl

h, . hospital at Apel'l e rn, H.dIniid. tmlay. l i increa ed t o j g ,
|ho niltnbet killnl w b-u .1 dtilcn
■ ■ 'into
* a school
naval plane croeherl
yntra lum y ejtrrd sy .

11(ILLY WOOD, t h t . ", (AT-Hollywood movie sta rs have v„U a
hv more than 5 I n 'l In ignore
picket -Hnm at Nttjdlo gates.-Thw
picketing hss been g?npg on for
1.1 days as the result o f a juris,
.lictional dispute betweeg two \
F of L u n b n j,

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                    <text>P A G E E IG H T

THE

Legal Notice
‘ \ HUTHK TO IIT IM M
T tll MAMV* ItKYl.KIMH.VSTACK
lIliitA K ! « h u n p u r r of re.-ldrnce
• M tnailliiK aiMre»« are im tn o o n
YOU*AltK* MKKKUr NuTIKlKD
th a t th r ie baa brro Im lin ilo l s o l
la now pending In the v irruli
tv-ilrt. Ninth Judtrlal C ircuit pi
Vlorlda In and fo r M*inln»K County,
lit Chancery. balnn f a t e . w *Zi..
■ au|l a a a ln .t ynu fur uti-Wul* rllr , or ’r-nnoffaeot, w het.In p m .
S i■ry
llo p ilih e n .la rk I'o rW . a n
, dalpodanl. and W# Ile I John
1’i.Jnmi l» . I he plalnllff. “i d «"
ahf.revlnte.l . title of Ilia • is* la
tVnllCr John- 1‘nlnar. IT alniitl to.
M aty l i f t llnhenaiarh I'rsjnur. ttef t i d .n l .
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AND TOP M ill IIIMtr.MV -IIIA
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to
Tile
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-n|-|.*.&lt;rence.
3 th rr personally nr thruJrih
ynui
m in er. In raid aull for -I.solute
to rre or annolm enl, v illi Ih#
111 tit talnned clerk on or !•« forr Ihe
111 day nf .H u itm litr A ft lu ll.
rXKCt.'TMli AND IHHITw this
I n day of October. A. I*. l*l«
■ O. I’. IIKHNInj N
&gt;
Aa D rill of Ih . I'lri oil I'oUrl
Ninth JudlrU I f l lr o l t
of
Klollda, In and for j-nnlnole
1 YlOnly.
(CmCIXIT UOL’IIT KCAI.I

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SA N FO RD .

Officials Inspect 4-tf Poultry Exhibit

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BThATg JOINT RKSOLtmON NO. Ml
A JOINT ngSOLVTtON Prepodrig '■
#T,n#mmt te tha CosiUlutlcn ol tha
y a i, nl FlerM,. ta ba known a, ArUrta
KX. Section. I &gt;n4 &gt;. ThnrnoL Ral.Una
ta Uia ConaaiMaUaiiw AWIlihlo# or Cr«atlng af Critala CauMy Ottkcv* a#4 tha
A iu u m n l an# C ,Maritas.al M ia sfi#
TllM by County Ta* rutul.lu ta Onny,
County. rivM l. ,mt rteildlag tar llcfmA.]dM Element far Accept,ties or Re*
Jacunn ef any Law or Law, gructag by
n&gt;, .Legleiitura af in , Itata af Florid,
•I rmytOed ”tx w&lt;4 ProyiieS Ammmt"ITr1 fT VtXSOt.VED «T Tiff tXOtatAll.HK OF TN* STATS OF FLoRIOAl
Thai the lallawlng .nn.dn.rrl u Ih,
Cannlliittan c t F lo rets, ta ba
Anltl* XX., ia itli M 1 rod
rtialtag »• &lt; esiuahaiPm.

N O T IC E "

tba State ef norida. sad ta Praelda Ibtl
ta tha County af tmuboraufh. State ml
Florida, tha County Tax Assessor Hall
A lim the Property e t Dm County ter
tha purpose ef Levying ,Ute. County,
School, end kfunlripeltue. In Um County
ml HtUiborough Kerept tbs- City ef Plant
Cttr. Florida, which Shell be gatrapt
from tke-PruvUene el tkl. Amendment.
T o o Levied by Um Stile, County,
County School Board, Reboot pteukt,.
Rportel Tea gcheol Dt.trlet, and tba
MuoUtpeUUH ml Um County Kerept Um
Oty el Plant City,-Florida.
«uf r r Rgfot.v tn n r Vit* lkoisuk
Ttituf o r-^n is trrA Trxjy gL osunu
That Ihe teilawtaa Amendment ef
Article VIII af Um'.ConmtuUoa ml tba
SUU ml Florida relative u tba An n
sunt sad Catled law at all ta in bt the
Count! ef ItllUborough. State ef Florida,
by Re-Numbering Becuan II M adopted
si Ure General Clarita# at 1*44 ta as ta
nuke It read Renton is af Artiste vrti
Of tba ConeUtutUm ml tba State at rw *
tda.- end by Anmaadbig Serpen IS ef
M BV SM L ^ 2 3 2 W
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#r»! Ik ftlM ta Novtnibfr, of IMl M
u ta m ill It r —d StUom IS •! AMkU
VIII oI Um Const!tuiloa •( tha BUI* of
Florida. an«l to oarludo lha Cllr'al Plant

• A f u r these rn atiers w ere »'•&lt;
lied, the tn in an i a d ju u m e d ilu-ii
39tli MBVutiilon.
T3i&gt; eonvention action prrelu.l
r.| any d ian ce o f a settle m e n t latw een la w la and th e soft eon
operators in th e near fu lu re lie
rnusc southern o p eraln re have iU*
lu ard to a e re p t the te r m , of thg overrhienl c o n tr a c - T h i. » J '
the coalraei m aile hy l^ w t* a
Keer?tcrv of th e n te rto r J A
L’ nltf
ilu v *29 lo mill the Ml

BEAT FEET
QuroFrpz

M ID D E N

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rmolutian af lha Scr
NearaaaSiatlvsa. sag
Orten I with aikar pro.
atitutiisi. araawtaa Ida
prjrtda the hi. quag
of etfUa. thalrnglh
wholly wtthta tha Sla
UlrUrra sod shall set

IM* tstsUag to spprogrU

tftr-d ta an# shall s#
ie alariars sf the btaf#

•Mfwafta# at rvfattta# a*
It twtlori t. ba beta ta
. taap tb.t b ta aay t u t

u s s - n i i , n atoitr at Uuaa.

Ua linear, ta aa* CwMf. J

m M rw s M N ta* m o |
am llaa' af aay Ca—ty atflraa
■ertba th* N s r y gultaa.aa*
iwn mams ajltrafa 4 « l# # t
la rn rrtw . sa t aisrriaria Uta
Uia mtOrm si pmoHMatad ar n
ac.r taw as anutMl raapariiM
ssisty las ftMirer, bkall arasnda tor u a
iiMWUsg. esdarltaa. ■aarauBtiae tar »nJ
gltkwntag af m M tamas ang/cr is * s 'nwOM* u U# a#pra#rltts mun'c-osl
futNertUas. n f far re naswsau*# tar
e&gt;.h aonaty U ltra rft.rsrr tar wrvlcu
m .'trre iftrMtnl Uurrso. That tr aay
nr«ti taw rrrprstlng the raaaaUful,*
mt irtu.cn af any ewunty SUM** ta aeW flrf mn4 nuflaf at the ntmnmSum
eftrita# JUreta pre«l4a4 ruth taw Null

THE LONE RANGER
TIMBERS SAWED SO THEY'D BREAK
AND CABLES FILED GO THEY'LL SNAP.'
SALLY WAS RIGHT/TONTO. THE CATA0TROPHE6 0N*Ttll5 BRIDGE WERE
NOT ACCIDENTS l - ^ ■ -

IT EASY TO ,
PROVE T W
CABLE FILED!

BUT THAT
WON'T DO!
WE'VE GOT
TO PROVE

WE'VE GOT TO FIND THE MAN WHO DIO IT
AND PROVE HIM GUILTV] AMD T H E N --

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RussiaChargesU.S.AndBritain
Italian . Commission.-mtrTTTpting TO Fix
Amount Italy■WUI

A JOINT

itts u c o f I t a l i a n - r t 'p a r i U t b n s
h a s b ro u g h t fo rth a n o th e r
p e a c e c o n f e r e n c e n o o u x a tio n
i y R u x itin a g a i n s t t h e U n i t e d
S t a t e d a n ti. ( I r e n t D r i t a i p .
S tiv it-i d e l e g a t e A r u t i u n in t t _ a n g rily c h a r g e d b e f o r e
kt l n j . i t h i i t m E c o i t u m i e X io m m is s io n o f t h e c o n f e r e n c e
tialal lh.it llrita ln an.I A tn erlra
hav. t le.):tt,-&gt;t n ,c ftm n nf th r
liti;
t'ntir
Koreiaji
M ihlitar*
t r i a l ) d ra ft. TM,- Soviet apoktri.*
•lira II &gt;111.1 lilt- a i.'liti.m uCEItCtal
-Yhtnr l. |iu-&gt; n l.i.it.-- nf th» tW9
natiiuia vntr.l fu r an A u atrallgn
aint-nilnii-nt to a rt up an Inter^
.uiti.innl n m u n i.ain n to a u p rrrU *

MAHf ll.S lit it IK. Pn.. Oct. 4.
i j h — Tht1 toll llui* far ts la y
ha» rl«t-n In arveii .oera.’pa killr l ,
arid ninfr tfian I4U jiiju tn l a*"
Dig ira u li of thi* fire anil r v
p in ,inn. which iua&lt;il IIpc lice I*i*i I
In&gt;t nii’hi th rn u rh the *Stln Oil
e'oinpnnv'a 11.IjMMI.Oilll nvl.il.mi
I gaaiiliiii* iiJiiii-r) Tin*, fin- '»ii«
I uni i-Mingiiiahi'il u n til llii, im.iiu , iftlf.
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The f ir r hriikr nut nt the p la n t,
; .it lt:ll) 4*. M. y eatt'n lay . It »wi-pt
1thruiiKh th e nreii for four Iihiim
I la-f.ue Itellur In..infill uii.lpr eonI f il. A’ iniii'la-r nf r*|iliM liilli-«f.i
iru n e tl.
,
t!TT(R! CHTIFTtNO f i l l DOM ar* p fn e n ta d b y Col. D. C. A ndrus (second from le ft) to liana Kritzsvli* (l« /t),
Kran* von Papen (aecond from right) and H jgbngr 8 c h ic h t (tig h t) a t Nuernberg, a or m any, a t tat tha th ree ,
The henvirat rn a u a lty loll came
' Nazis had b«en acquitted by th# W ar Crim ea T ribunal. Col. A ndrus was lit ih a tg e uf the N uernberg prison
when fliiim-n, lueiui* mil of u
; w h tra th« defendants wero confined. .Von P apen la w antad for trial in A m pin, (fn trrn atlo m il ftadio|ihuto) I pump riHim. reueheil n iJfi.f.N.i
frueli.inatliur low er. Il went up
with a t*’n i. the «hoek t.a-kine
the i-iiuntrv«lili f.o mile*
Mnnv of the iniiile.l w eir i *t
1untrei
firi-nu-h
In mhlilnoi to
the deail, many «*f the injitn'.l
wer,. irpnrtril_ytln« afteinom i
i# tn i t ilienl . .inihtwow—
The vice ptealilent u l tin- lA’in
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At. KI'lHJL, KnaflauH, tlc l. 4 Ita n y r-^ F n iiir sR.‘-l»ew r* IiC - r i i r . “
I h i n o t t r I .r r ilin
^ • 4* Tim I t r u i.t i ('."nrrvattvi* inate-l the illlinaifi' to the plul.t
v llU lC o C
V JIU U JJ
11... t v I..... till , i.t lilu.kp.m l, K ni.- at J3.IO.tlOO. I*ew &gt;a i.I tin- fi• &gt;t
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Ini'il. tint iy ilriiiiiiiilt-rl th a t lh a exploaton wn» set o ff when ,i
A f f e je v lr r i F V Io rin g k
*I 'i"tcd Stalpn ki-t-p i ul uf Itritla h “ parking
tflatul
which
failed .'
m i a t n o
ir ia n iic
| mi|N.ii4i a rrait*. T h r party v o n . ra in e d tra« to eacnpe and fig ah'*
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President Wants British Conservatives Demand T hat
Palestine Gates U. S. Keep Qut Of Imperial Affairs
^ Qpened ToJew s

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DETROIT. O ct. 4. m — The
T ) p m l r t e n t «f tX h A nw rican Prison
Assirctation, S am A. lew lao h n .
said today A m arica should spend
m ore money on .p robation, l i e
to |d the C o n g ress of correction
qt its 78th a n n u a l m e e tin g today
th a t b lg g sr b u d g e ts fo r probation
will eventually m ean sm a lle r bud­
get* "ifor prlaon.
‘t a X u u a o h M r t h r n r j Q u a T n * H -

An A rab statesm an today
w ald G reat K rltsln prom ised
th a t there, would ba no nan
Jew ish Im m igration la ta P a l­
estin e while th e conference on
th# fu tu re o f th e Holy L and
ia In ree#««. The A rab len d ­
er, Karl# Day Kl Khouri of
H )ria, s u
com m enting on
I’rra ideal T ru m an 's req u est
th a t P rim # M lnialer A ttlee
a d m it -substantial J r W t h : Jw *
out w aiting for fu rth a r 4a

tlredn y t o ffe n d a rt w ho . ghould
never-be In carcerated In th e f l n t
|&gt;ta&lt;,e. They should ho tre a te d
oulaida the
wall* — th a t Is,
placed on p ro b atio n .” Lewiaohn
explained hia sta n d by saying
th a t prison! a r c naceaaAry only
fo r Certain o ffen d ara whoa# m inds
and emotions a re "so w rapped

W A SHIN GTO N. Oct. 4—f/P )I‘resident T rum an today dem anded
th a t th e r a le s of P alestine be
epened Im m ediately to a la r g e
num ber of d iap lacel Jews from
Europe,
Mr. T rum an m ade the dem and
in a Yom K ipnur statem ont, w hich
ho sent bv cable to Prim e M lnialer
Q a m tn t - A tlee of (rre a l B rita in .
T T ho PreVldinT gav c ’th c ie ro a ­
st n* w hy im m igration Into th e
Holy U b l should be su b sta n tia lly
increased w ithout fu rth e r w aitin g .
He pointed out th a t w in te r
will ire here before the P a lestin e
talk s ifl London can he re s u m fJ .
T her. fore, he said, and th e se
• re hia w ords:
' N AN KIN G . O ct. #4—VT&gt;— Vic■
“ I lielieve and urge th at s u b ­
tqrlous Chines# N atio n alist arm ies sta n tia l im m igration into P a le s ­
todby were pounding the o u te r de- tine Satinet aw ait a solution—and
fenaa* r f tha C om m unist s tro n g ­
Hold of K algan. NcBtrol m lliU ry
obaarvera ar# .k e rp in j • close
w atch on the nc)Jon. T hey predict
t h a t I f K alm it'a n a tu ra l. &gt;'efen.es
.•e to FO' mile# from Ui# c ity do
n o t -hold, lha C om m unloU . will
nhanden K algan. O thersriae. the
n e u tra ls bay.
the
C om m unist
forces' will Hak being tra p p e d In
JKRVSALF.M. OeL
th e rlty . th# keyaton# o f th e ir Police and m ilitary official* In
pow er. In no rth C hina,
p fre a u tia n s Ipflay a g a in s t poaaiblo
. " M *nwM W , RfsT forces have Jew ish-A ral)
violence Incidental
ih ro w n freah u n it* iRt# a dlYir- to th e 'J e w is h Holy Day of A to n e­
m ent, Yom K ippur. Thousand* o f
Jfcws will move to th e w alling w all
In J f n u a D m 'a .old city a t *una#t
to begin holiday prayers. T h r
now ha» sp i^ ad tvprthword Uonx
blow ing o f ih# Shofar. the ram '*
horn th a t signifies the beginning
o r Yom K lpour has been banned
alrtce 1*29. In th a t y ear rio ts
broke out when the A rabs becam e
Ineettaod a t th e blow lng u f th #
Holm cloa# to th# M oaqu#'El A ska.
reg a rd e d by Moslems as th #
th ird holl#al p lace.In all U lam .
y d u k . " Oct.

Men Rescued
i Drifting Yawl

WHERE WE'RE

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Three Acquitted Nazis Receive Their Freedom

; u5'oU"^h.w . ^
.ift&amp;jTiaBs a g i g g

KIRKWENT TO THE
HOUSE,DIDN'T HE?

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I'arlly
cloudy
and
mild th
aftern o o n . and rool night (In
tem p eratu res th ro u g h H eturd#
M oderate to frra h e a ste rly wind

• Nationalists Are
P6unding Defenses
Of City Of Kalgan

»*4 nttarUa# . ml muBlripal

V N T O O E f
M O V IE S &lt; y 7M U S E C O E T
D LAV

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Truman Says Immi­
Prison Official
gration Can't Await
U r g e s Additional Conference Solution
Probation Monies
LONDON, Oct. 4, (Al*) —

T IM E N lO W TO

A CAMEO A

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Many Of MO Injured
In Critical Condi­
tion At Hospitals

AYENUK

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AttnoLc xx
BTTTION 1. Tha UfUUtara U sul
bad and rmpowrr.4 la RrpMr by
ar law. n rttrd hr II ,1 It, MguUr
turn h«l4 taiA . O. iMt, ar at.
WMloa iharaanar, tor tha
a -uUi
.dinar*, abadlabtaa ar rraaHaa ml
Couatr Offtraa ta Arango Cawaty. I

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ar lha t,, flit sins ml Ftartaa m peas
thsesln. ha «ta#tl«M •ta lha, qual
flsrtara ml tha ttala of P w lli far s
i lira ar m**tl*a at m , next gt\
mUtilna (a ba Iwtd ta lha yaar-

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^National Soil
Coal Contract

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VOLUM E

• For those hearty tea food appetites, in PARAGON Quidt Fmteti
( RHAMFO SALMON ta d watch your fstnily go lo t III They’ll loro the
tith drep-tea Civ or. And yea know the ndtrilmnal value of richly creamed
ulm ottl FInr, farm mealed.-frrshcaught ftron cold North Pacific Ocean
w ains, it‘o cooked in a cream aaucc MJprtmc and all (u fins fUvor and
nutriment retained through the miklcrn method of quick
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frrytiog. Try h •« « nuin dUb* or *in iroiptiog vaiUti
»uth n Salmon TiahAlct. Fur i quick tre ti. juti b n and

Decretory Of S tile a t Um Slate ef glectd*.
de k en b y rtve notice Uut ■

E A S Y / C O A C H GOT
ME A B O O T -S U IT
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B jltaiy g A g » .«.e.« C m a u JT Ih H t
Vy B J Ilg mm t u M / i " &gt;a a t - at
&lt;r.VlTk«il.r akeurW kui. cMI 't eargfAI«4.aal*e,.He«*p. anmind. I t A t f
Jjm tn Jolta sad I k«il«a-,|| Mlt watt
aa-t tu n iaia gt.a.ed eaalard &lt;op* ef
i* e'ile sealdf. Yl,«e ta
area,
W r . .'Mat M mlanut *r oalil irm.
Four drhrleoa otrelagt.
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OsMtttaUaa at tba BI,U el gtarWa. u d
Um aose, wars agreed ta by a vote at
tferaa&gt;OfUM ml ,I i Um SMoibara .lee,ad
ta asm t a i a : th at tba vataa e a said
Itinl R.iotuUon, w er, eelared agon
th rir nm ecU re Jeu m ati. with the yea,
and mar, tferrMn. and (key did deter*
mine sad direct \h s l Um Hid Je tal
gMnluUen, be tubm ltted la the «le d err,
ef Ike a u to ,1 the Oeneril ElecUoa ta
MiTMnber IMS.

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tr u f w • iin niisl I Le r*
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pft

Witt* dia'tnWf'cf kldihar fu*&gt;rttr&gt;n fUrmili
potaofbot^ matter to rramin In four I4ro4. It
raa j ra um na&lt;glng MMBat k*. i ta um*Ur i nt,
k f taina. Umo of iary ami vimi . grtting up
glgMa. avfOiits, puQnfM «n&lt;#r iba ryra,
taadiarkra awl d ltiliv u Fta-juant ol araaijr
D ‘a**M Milk amarting and tainting mm#.
»tan atawg lKara la m«aalkirtg wrong with
poor kl'latya or bUadrr.
Pm ’I wall! Aak rtMir HnmM for Dnaa'i
rlOa, a altmutanl dlurrtlr, u»#v| a&lt;tra#^faUf
kr mlUiona for «n»r 41 p n . I&gt;c*an'a atxa

?yr«7C»:y?#^
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I n U n ity T h e h &gt; la S tr e n g th —
T a P rotect I b t . l W e a t th e WarkJ:
T a f w n n U the P ro frrss of A tttrim
T e Trod a r e rro ap rrlty for Hanford;

delicious

Many Never
Suspect Cause
Of Backaches
nhO U T .eahM d Oftm Brinp IU Relief

Fresh Fla. Grade A

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TO UKOIttu: l* |lll.r.u . North - t r
HI reel. clad Oily. ludU na. ' ••
You a re hVreby' .ftiisaed In. a p ­
pear In person (o r by A llo rn er)
In Ihe C ireult C ourt of ttemlnol#

ittqtX A iU i t:i^tU ae&amp; *iA LuA i&gt;itK fH ... b c irn iriiii, *VHIIMH OF FI H M f ATinW
IN* TIIK NAMK OF THH HTATH
OF
FIAIIIIOA. T«»
II KUNA HO
t*ll Altl.KH t# Al.l..\*ill Kit. I Ii# VI*•-** ■O fflrU b In ch arg e of t h r S c a n Roebuck Company's ir rrn lly oponoorrd inuUry atiow w ith y ih lb iia by &lt;&gt;ll
«low Htn&gt;«*V, Mi*K**»*•!»••# t» i\ll» nhi'li) .ClaV yobngatrra, m oitly from G en era, are ahown In Ito n t ef th r downtown »lorr. IW I to right th ry a re :
County, I’n.
YOU AKH IIKUKUY COMMANII* . -Mr*. Ouida Wiloon, ru u n ty hom e drm onatrallon a g en t; ri. f . P erry, rite n slo n a a d a ta n t p'lultrym an of
Kl&gt; Ift iinpr.tr to ||&gt;«- Mil of r-efn-, ( i a n t . t l l l r ; Mm. T lirlm a R utner. m anagrr of th r sta ll M ist E lisabeth Dlrklnoon. O fan g r County hom e
lUallil fllrtl In tl»c Cftr«iiU CiMirl | id tm o titlrsllo n a g rn t; S. F. P rrry , cslrnalon ooslstam poultrym su of (.ain rsrllU ; Mrs. T hrtm a H olner,
nf thr
\lftlh Jin lb lal t*lrcut*.I
Hrminolr* t 'onn l&gt; F.l *rl«li» In it*«* p tan ag rr h i th e rlo rr, om l K .iC . K nu ird y of t h r • Hears R oebas* gibrrw In O rlande.
u o * &lt;*f lltih) «l&lt;allMvti*r,‘ idaiit/ff j
vp. Ur 1 hmid 1 'ii 11 .•
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&gt;w«MY#**dui(l|i U3B f#»t (.» H.miIII
f«*r lit*
fendant. w heir)n th* te llrf ’ought |
Vit: N’oi ••
Hik M . w W A t JI i.ii i i :
!&lt;••»
I* ijlvurct. on tn&lt; ( l lh tin .
For
•••*i»*l«l#l**
f**t to U iin n ln ir.
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liri,I
ri’t
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Ill*
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lets
not
a ilrc tr* pin n tt f*«»o will.
I*. J| l Frtisl.^r 1 I l»l !3I(, At .lliv
!»• r/ilH n l .4»g«ilnol
«»»•* Mr- ’
W|. nllv*b A II i:
\1 Id IhbHriOP liffirrini *1 h»(L ,
•*4tc HriinlPrilFFriiimt FK»rM|# for
ihi* purpn^o of urgH nlilrg ■ muni*
4|*-l
mnl* •«,« rtli.n .i «
ifrkcri*.
a
(!•&gt;:*• gu r . IliRlcy
* «*h:ip|i f* If.»rvl.ill
I4K\KH %l.
* WhiI* llmiiilloti
will l»** brltj In
r . u ‘H r f l
HlMr **f Nb&gt;rl«tH,
M IIAN'U
• !»• f « Hie III**
N iiu m U r, &gt; A. !

PO ULTRY

•h all b« .w orn to by ih* claim ant,
n asn t. o r attorney,- tiul o a r '*0011
claim o r demand not &gt;0 filed , ball
be 'to ld . •
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• »f. V. M .tlow au
J.
A» *&lt;#'.lr&gt;l.t r.itof of lli»
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K t l .l . of B a ra .lllfh Mrliotran, d*rra»*d.
I'lrfl pnhllcatlen itopl. Ittli. rift*.

» I'll! of C om plaint, tiled ‘iu a lM t
you h c s ln .-s a in e l&gt;. In* ■ ault .fo r
d lto tr r. . otherw ise a, I w i f . I*r&lt;t
l-,.nfr»fto ttlll I&gt;« cn lc rc l ' aetalnat,
you for -failure to n ,p f .r 4 .|ilr .,;» r
answ er » required t.y 'n e * ti tt .ln .
i t id jr tn iT iiK ii &lt;iitt&gt;i:uta&gt; iiiat
IN T il C, CIRCUIT Cl IKI IT, NINTH lhl« Nolle*. Ih. published oner k
JIMiHTAM CIHCUIT. IN JANIJ KOIl
P K illN ol.t: COUNTY; KM'IUISA. *
IN CIIANCKHY NO. #101,
.
liA llllIK T lilE M S SlULtilt,
. . P laintiff*
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• M i n t k i n t r i ’i i t n '
TO. JAJlfcft h v k i . m.
loll a re h rrrl.y tiolIfIrct IbM* o
ail if . h.:% Itrrn ItigVIl i|l^«l in lid*
Chculi Cmirf of lit** Ninth Judicial
Circuit* of Florida, lUtnlnnfc Cofiiitjr,
In (Ih in rr rr. u n d f( thn lilt* of Jam*
H\kca %a. Jam* * Nj hrp itrxl (M l
III* n l l r f ihuk Ii I la an Hh* d u tr 'U•
vi rr&lt;»
Y«»u •«»* th*r«'f»»i* t»4jHlr«**| lo
n|.|»car lo idlil h t u o Ih |&gt;ar»ufi or
by a llo t. %/ at Ih* Court ll«»u*e In
Hanford r*l«»rli!u on th* 21*1 «Jay
of O rtol.rr, D l l and tluaf In dc*
f n u 11 llirtro f. .g ilit ri • |tfU *.&gt;nfc«ao
will li» r n lc m l and I hr. *nld rauar
|H(-t r« l » 1 pail*.
UITNCHH my hand an ufflcUl
* ta | llilc 1*1 day of IH*loI*#r,
o . I*. H K K M H W ^
V
Clerk. Circuit -ChuVC^
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Henilnol*
C*ounty, Florida
A i m n : t o * k »t «i «
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TO: KltNA MAK HUMAN K t I’.lnt ( o f f i c i a l h k a m
AVMtUr. N .a a lk , New V m l.
Ynu 'a r e li.r.lii nullfl. I lhal .1
a,Il It 1 - l.er 11 111.Ill'll. I In Ihe
fftreul* CiM*l •&gt;( the N l t f .1 ..
Cireult of Flnrlda. Menilimle ‘Y lllllli

FRESH . DRESSED

THU RSDA Y, OCT. &gt; , 1M *&gt;

F L O R ID A

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ribund* M Ttn^m en
Atlantic. TH# flound«rln| era ft
nnlp 'Jfi fe#l long. TTia mer*

lTJjlp
iP#h .!* V Um. ««
ird , t a i l th a ow aor oJ ^ U m

Another Non-Stop
Long F light B egins
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HONOLULU, OeL * -( 4 &gt; &gt; -A n o .

th e r long-distanr# nan-slop flig h t
la under w av today.
Thi# tim e It D th a A rm y'# B - » ,
P aeusan D rcan ib jat, a tu m p tjn g m
n in from H onolu|« to C airo, a
dlstanca o f 10,900 mil##- Tha h o g a
I m4 portU tla m orning w ith th# plan# g o t' Into th a a ir a t 1 1 4 1 '
A . M„ E a ste rn S tan d ard T h a a.
T o c a rry th# g r e a te s t possible
am o u n t o f gaaolino, thouahlp warn
.m rtrloade J 27.000 pounds - a t .th a

^ r ‘i “ n,TS“iu S L fi

Of-It* total weight‘of
kounda, roughly half wa*

M n n ih n n c lipnD f!'' ''' *•»' *•’—1

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tW O STRIKERS picket Hie Ernie l ‘y lt nl a New Yoik p ie r aa m em bers of
liie f l u M aritim e Engineers HrtirlU-ial Association stop work. T he new
&gt;ti ike. Ihe -t-conil in leis th a n a month, has Immobilized Ihe port of New
V int., .dung w ith oilier p o ili atouiul die country. AKI, longthort-m rn
I ' . " - "lu ie rl tu ito a i any uf the MhllA picket lilies.
( Iulrrn u tlu n al)

I'rincipK-

l v l U A U U V l l d B / v | J w ( * ,,f nn|K,i ml pirfiT|*nr»* mu at I m*
r _,
1m atiillliiiiti **
n
m
A ll
rii
, *iir a»f tin* •|&gt;«*Mk#r».
lie

Lions To Request
a u. I roops AlJlt1 I O Mr itn«l hudlvy, hnil thl&lt;* tu *&gt;•&gt;' Police To Remove
A griculture Department Says Meat
Successfully Defend .*S«.*SS!a T O * S V t Street Obstacles
C o rp s
I n s t a l l a t i o n h in # r . u r r&gt;-i»ii"n» w ith ihe n s
Situation More Discouraging Today!
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titii&gt;n iii otir in tp v rial relations."
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A B H IN I jTO N . Oct 4. (A t| | r -alii that il «vrttinl iu rp ri* automi.lrilr. w reck, tliut have .«
An arm ed attack on n I ni(#&lt;)1 ii'v th a t the I 'n i l r d .S ta irs »h"i|M curred in llu- city at thterser-liiiiis
S ta te s M arine Corps simply anil j "pgpk »n many, m a n y opportuni w h r;t lb o viciC -at—driver* -u. ..iw
s n im u n ition depot a t Hsinhr. ,,f liaaa».u,^_pt».t- ra ii-itrw— xcured ~XfV~ IFees &lt;.r ' feiiag r .- lh o
* # rlK C hina w si maile IndftT -*iyv init u&lt; »ti.l rerr r liiu ir e r ___ - i .h V t o i!.-fcii'tw .tria t-.jilK jr^ w iw d :
*&lt;ime W O ja g n e a e r:T b » iiitta c V rrs — ' V ^ 'e K - f ^ M i M ^ T T r T v t s r j - T“' in" call Ihe a lle n tio n " f 1‘ullce
w *re .n o t im m edistsly identified j ft. Ann-rcy dcrln led that
tin- Chief Hoy (1. W lllinins t" this
hv A m erican m ilitary trader* I»'IT United .S ta le s w a n te d a veto p n aitu atjo n w ith the view uf te.
firs t h and speculstlon. how ever. l ^ , nmi,|,. ,’i r,r . rede# wth the rh.im
moving such" "h s ta c le , tn «afi(ioarriI&gt;?(] th#m •• Chin#*# ( om- , ninn« i*v» ntuallv h em m in g #rotigm m otoring
m unlsts.
.
; jr trib u ta rie s uf A m erica.
To fu rth e i in v estig ate winch
One
A m erican
M arine
w n, ' other
-p e n k rr,
voiced
th -tr c o rn e t, most need n tt'-u in '" . King
slig h tly in ju red and ohc Chtneae fe a r. Ihnt the I .i lx .r Odvfrnmr" ' Lion H enry W itte appointed I ie.l
was killed. Artolhar C h in r-r w»* wmil.l nl.aiid.ti tin* prarlkc
Hell nr chairm an - f tin- S .f e l&gt;
w ounded sm l ra p tu re d , ami i* he ta riff p in tertio u n f Klnplri- pr
C om m ittee with KuU-lt Heel) II.
d u c t' nirinn»t rom |&gt;«liti«n frotu a ss ist him .
.
'ilsid r the rittn irr in rrturn f**r
Joseph Meist-h I"&gt;inte.I &gt;»'l that
W A S H IN G T O N ' l t d
I .,1*.
l h ^ A m erican l"»n
• serious wreck in which ftcveiai **"• irHVprptnent h a s ta ^ c u u
, T he &gt;•'"'({ rriicc_i&gt;laa..s[uituvnil-^. sailors Imd l*ern h n il-ed atul tn c k Tn i freaTi c ffi.tt t0 end the
resolution ••tilling on the yovern th eir lives endangered had oc­ m a r i t i m e strik e . Ijilm r Depar
inent In safeg u ard th e rights of cu rred
recently
nt
Klaventh inent erln rlliatars raid today tlu-y
m inorities and &lt;tf th* I ml i • i
will seek to hy-|*n«« tht- Parific
problem th a t m itrht l»e prepose*.
Atn r ir a n Khitiowner* As*tN-iati»,i
M eenwhile
\V ln«ton (*hurehi!t
Mul .Ii nl d irectly with i t , i .,.| i &gt;,
wa« given a tu m u ltu o u s w drorn-*
lual "H-nit.rt cniiifiniiii-ft
whrn hi arrive.| a t Illark|i."-l
1 h e M niitintp t |, " i r " , » l ’"&lt;
C heetlt'T crow 1^ lin ed *tj eight
'"Ie.l •». ins it*. , fiiii.il&gt; **'*&gt;' , :. '
mile r-'Ote tn th e o p ira iiftu-■
-te n m -M u r.'m t'O "* official* '
C hurrhill will a r i d r - s . the e
flv to . tt n -h " 'v t...i f.,i « ..., u-&gt; f
f r n n r e *nmnrrow
s c r k c flll r'llifr-rriie .-•
V M nicinir t
&gt;| m,
.-sh in " .In ln lrd that re|'ti.&gt;rUln
ttvi-s i f Ihe Pacifti- Aai-iii-an Ship
ow n er &gt; A -sociattni. hnvr .t.ii.c
M IAM I. Oct. 4 - ( /P &gt; - T h i my*n o th in g l,.iit -a y "tu&gt;. no, n o j ' in
le ry of th e burning oil tank i.i
t h e ' rtirriT it negoVintion- in W n.li
lo ite r '■U iscayhe Ray oTf Miami '. (Vrnlfregwtion H e lh larael will Car) Shultz
lin g li tt.
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w as, solved U*Jay. The C oast conduct services a t the Jew ish gu est.
.Mi-umvlulc. th e arlu n l n e g o tia ­
G uard rep o rtr.l It learned llin t C om m unity C en ter th is evening
tio n s rut WIIm tleinailils and o th er
th# .la n k w as p art n f an A rm y • t 8:00 o'clock to m ark the lwDOCTORS m a t te r s are ro n tlliu ln g l.ut moving
plan# th a t crashed in the buy -ginning a t sundow n of the J e w ­ DIHKAHK r t / . / L K N
a lo n g slowly.
ish D ay of A to n em en t, (Yom
yesterday, i
itiiw over, th • in.in, n lrstnele'to n
M A NILA . -Oct. d»—"17—-I’hyairTh# ta n k w#s reported hvrning K ippur), which w ilj by murk'-,I
iarts in M anila tm U y au- puziird s e ttle m e n t of th e fm ir-ln 'k dd
fu r lo u ’ly and n (Y aat G uard U u t w ith solem n se rv ic e s of p r a y r
by a s tra n g e and I deadly disease w a lk o u t of AF o f I. and CIO Mi&lt;-'
•tood by u n til the fire wenL out. and fa s tin g a t a ll aynagftgur*.
At th e Kol N ld re service th is i^ ilch h as stricken 8f&gt; percent of U r*. Mntr-s and E ngine room OfTbe plan# th a t crashed into •veiling. F rank 8 h a m e a will tie- th e people of the Island of It- [fie rra still is considered to he n
B iacayne wan an Oimy tra in in g liver th e aerm an o n "The D ay b a y at. no rth of L uxoi. Nihejy west ro a s t deadlock- over dem ands
e ra ft. J t b u rs t Into flam es a* It o f H eturn.T T he serm on topic d eath s have occurresl on the is­ for rr irr e union security.
hit th# w at# f. Thre* occupants H atu n lav ' m orning a t 10:00 o‘­ land. w h ic h .h a s a population of
A 1-alior D ep artm en t form ula
o f th e airn lsn * — th# pilot, (tot. clock w ill be " T h e Bellefi of 2,000. T h.' P h illip p in r governm ent for u I'artlal s e ttlc m riit, involving
A lbert H ardw ick, Ll. Jim D agger! Ju d aism .” N.* R o b e rta of Orlando ia p re p arin g to *en,| a merlical a j e p u r a t e east co ast kgreem ent,
and
Hgt.
Fdw ln
B m esl-w -erv will a s s is t In th# serv ice.
a t(u is very thuch In the witi'l
m lsalrn In th e island.
throw n c le a r -cf the w reckage.
H ow ev er, il now is untleratoo*!
A ahdrt tim e a ft# r 4be crash
tluit
t h e . M aritim u# ('uiniuiaiiuiv
th#y w#r# lilrk e j up, A( ml’r a l t
p re fe r* n u n iform settlem ent on
G eneral H ospital in Coral Galdes
jnU i c o a sts. -

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Strike

Labor Officials Will
Deal Directly With
Separate Companies

-..me 1- "i I &lt;&gt; m o n th - non
• a v in g thnt fonsiini'-i in
JiTP rt|l«Vf«-'l to tin it "«low
in la te 11*17 o r '-nrlv lt'IH .
In addition, th e ugrncy
consum er dem and L 't tiiea
«.|l"-r food, — not nl i
|iruk
tony d 'v lln e n* eon
&gt;|ii-iidlng ftwitig. ovi-f t.&lt;
f...Ml- Hems -ifrh n* autonv
\*H-lii"g niarhiiit-s. tefl'g'*
.ii.il il.'tlillig
wlir-ii «"|.|*l
tht-'i- g .'.'d - Im-c. iiiu - iih.i . ,

Mystery Of Burning
Oil Tank Is Solved .y om Kipper Services
jTo Be Held Tonis:ht

Public Services Of PublicationH Being
Emphasized During Newspaper Week

Acquitted Nazis
F ear Leaving Jail
N U B llN B E K C . OcL 4 - 0 P ) _
t h . » .U' r^
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NF.W YORK. OeL 1, M X - The
m iblic-aervlce a c tlv ltle * of Am*rlr*n near*oan#ra a r a belne emphasired d u rin g th a aaVenth a n ­
nual N atio n al N aw ap ap er Week,
O ct. I to 9. Thi* y e a r ’* slogan,
ednnted h v N * w ap ap ar Assocls«Mn K a n . s . n , »nc.. sponsors of
th* observance, la:

chairman of the Newspaper Week
committee, said; "We believe that
t|»o editor who chamnlons th*
welfare of th# community through
nawapan«r noblie service Ii living
uo to tha finest tradition* of the
American press. To senr# as •
voice of freedom and a guardian
of liberty, the press must r#m*ln
unshackled and free of hamper­
ing restraints."
B lr and little nawspaners all
over th« country era observing
the week- with crop ram* design­
ed to *bnw their reader* whs*
the publication of an Imnartlsl

"A " r e # fr e e s — V d - nf F ree­
dom. G uardian o f L ib e rty ."
S nerlsl trib u te l« t o h# naM to
eh* * - - &gt; Ifne *nJ TW*t-sr*' &lt;*r-r
fees of th * n sttn e 's n-SSI. hath I"
-o re rin # t« lernatlftr.nl events eo-t
t« nruimoCltur v * -h
em ooinol'v -*— • ',-noeS lnyr.tr** end how th#
ndftlerts
Sfteen d riv e * fire nr*.^ eftlwn heneflt* from asirh a tenr• # n t l '" re-en slrm s e n d protects ip*. Programs h**e been «r-

Fee riel* k e H .n s n .r ,
ranged In the school*, elel* clnhs.
In announcing th a theta# for •nnmen'i organizations and other
the 1847 oheervance. ‘Oene A)ir. gTO' irv.
man. secretary • m a n a g e r nf V *
Baturdav. Or’. 6, la National.

StetHon Enrollment
• Of 1,571 Is Revealed

A n irrlraii
l)t*l&lt;*i*al^ ^ W illtard
rtlTTfi. :in«t IliitK Ii
(Jl.-nvil Hail im uii'difttrly protfA*
'••I ill ||Mtatai*»f» tliuikfr I'hev &lt;Bid
the* /\u«trohan aimMiilinrnt was a
new a rtic lr, uml wan iioi a ch an g e
in n 'p n riin n »•( th r d rufi a lrfs n y
daftCtl (11•••V•
r
rin- ii llui** l&gt;'.«'Mii«iiiiir i'u m m h ’
aiKti I# alt* it«•»!iitg in fix th#
TfitmiM hal i* tn |m ) M#ighI»Dr*
iiin \i u &lt;i %imt '* Mu* Australia*)
him i» Inirnl
pinvidiug an irtl#rfiatinfiul Mi|&gt;prviM)|y mimuiwiinn
v%a« a\|*| •iMiisl h&gt; .i voir «if 1C In
r t r ^ l - * - F ru ttm Lblntt-' BT1\! tH#
5*Iuvl. - tttfi*-* np|M»««*t| ‘th# plan.
V' . iti
\ %4-t| fiiliu r#moV«*d
i hr mtiib of th e Stivirl I'n lo n
fm tn th* 11• v «&gt;f nt ml*#rii nf th e
v u u ry rniiinii««lun. Thlx fol*
Icturtl u S«i\irt p tn tr* t th a t ih #
«
in i to n tv m rd w ith non* Ra»&gt;tan repnraiiona. T he action I*&lt;1
fni thi-r Itu-nian p io te it. how ­
ever. und l!u-«in‘&gt; nam e « ,&lt; r*m .rrte.1
Aniiginallv
w nrdfii.
th e
am t).lrnrnt would have g b tfn th*
eliairm an-hlp nf th e Italian ReiiMtaitona l.'onirtii-.foti I" th r lint*
ted S ta te .
A fter 'till an.-pier Soviet pfl&gt;ti «t Smitli Afm 'ii offered ta i s l ­
£CX_Ujl own -vhttluuan, and th#
m..|itir&gt; _if ns " r a r r ir d , Amrricaifj
iT rk -y a te tlm rp drl-lar.-d hefuta th#
v,.t&lt;- w as taken ih a t ilte U nited
Sinter, intended to a sk th a t th #
rliairtnnn-ltiit In- rn tn i» te d
to

Officials Seeking
Lxplunution F o r
( rash Of Airliner
nr* •till • »rrkiA f , an f i u ll il lti o n
fur tht* ernfth of n Hrrlln-boarvf
V inrrLiin ( * *'«*«* Alrlln#* pllti#
in u h u b T.i
b u t th # ir
11vr a in th«* SVuf4ign«IUni| will*
e»»! *• vi*«!rrilav
\ lM«nnl • f ••*v«*4t i|fnlnf# from

• b». i •%•! Xi’ri’fiutit n t AtlminUtrilift

pi til*. &lt;1 Li tt« il ♦he «r#*ne of

• »,. «i i«h it» w»*sb t
• i U nitrJ
qijt #'* &lt;
(• it:*r«l hrlirupD f
:.jnxe,t r«• tmi»*|M*rt th r party.
The i »|tu»; rrr»«hrtt m il burned
«»l\ vf«t»r&gt;!nv m«*rning nbout
m ile- fr«nn S»rphrnville w hrr# th#
i%i* lin er mad# «n «ivrn»lirht
The n i« ta n rrM
include I
c h ib lrrn m fiflnir In «&gt;:«* from thr^#
m..»»h4 ta It v *nr« ami t hr i r
nt..th**r4. Of th? 12 xtnmrn aboard
• he ul*«tie nin*» x%*rre 'O lpf lo loin
• h rir hiulmnlT# in K »ropt. M utt

•if th»* H.Mitpn xxere th r v»ivrw of
n i«n»l*r'r• »f th r I'ccupatlon forces

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hi in*fter«onm*l am i a tloc^of
rru rh n l *&lt;h# prnn# *oon a fte r th#
crq-h. They fmrn.1 no survlTors
/ . -P lW I W IN S DID
* m -n e th - 3t_ rtnasenerr* I
Tile S ta le H ighw ay d ep artm en l , | tfht

•rWlwy announced th a t the L. I.
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Hall Construction Company
v
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T
U ran ia Park U d bid i - x t i l lu i , M 8 « V L O H e U V f M I R
&gt;ui faciof of 0.CW m ills "f «'•*''
••(C iietween Oviedo and Itoao **•
* ml t ; rfacing 2.629 square v'ard»
apnpt
Korea. tV t. 4—GFl—
,,r Sanford Stale Fadm rr* Mar
ket Varking area The bid for the I'n lle d S ta te , Army h m d m ie rtsra
*i,"*K,.r" Knre&gt; nr-'Htnfte-f 1-1two pmji-cH t o t a l i s ,

Talmadgc Admitted
To \Jax Hospital

D K I.A N D . O ct. I— (S p e c ia l) —
H tetro n lln lv r rtlty has n|ieni-rl its
tilth y e a r with o n enrollm ent of
l.f-71. o f which num ber 7til otv
v ? te ra n a , acrurdlng to fig u rrs r e ­
JAt'KKONVILLE. CKL 4 (47—
(Jo trrn o r-n o m in ee C acenr Tmlleased tddav h r P resident W . S
Allen. T h e C illegn o f la w . w hlrh
mad re #f O e ^ l a wa# dmcribed
u In i critical rondkllon today
reopen ed this F a ll a fte r 1 period
• t Bt. Vincent'* 1(#*piUI here.
of w a r-tim e aua|Mn»|on( s ta rts
T h e bee pit* I, a lth # a |h d ewith tin enrollm ent o f 00. w hich Is
rU nlnr 4# etc* Talsnad**'* oll•v p erta sl tn pass it s all tim e ne&lt;sk
m«nt, las lead th e foIUwtng *»*«••
of g*. an d Ihe Rchool of Music
» e n t.
ht« 8 2 students.
, "O everner T a lm a d r* woe a d ­
S e p a r a te chanel evem lse* have
m itted te Bt. V incent's HeeplU!
been scheduled f o r freshm en and
early Ihta m orning. Ills rendition
apnedclaasm cn ay th e l!n1ver»ltr
n t critical upon adm taalen b a t
au d ito riu m will n o t ao-ommodattf
the cn M re stu d en t hodv. T h irv he Improved arilh tre a tm e n t and
h)« ro n d ltlen U eatiefacU nr th is
seven h av e been added to _ jJh r
te a c h in g s*eff. m a k in g * facu lty jn o rn ln * . He will ba under ebserratio n for sev eral daya.*
of 107. an d a daw n -to -d u sk ached,
ule o f d a is e s ' h a a bee* adopted.

••sy th a t l&gt;etwe»n
bod M)
k’- r n in •'oMcr "n-1 an unde'ft^mlqn| tHUtaKAh o f
fM llllH
-•-•ar#* IH Ifd l»* 4
in th# city of
Tf»'^n ||* •niithfftSl Frif#||,
Th,
fa ltn w H
-b a t
VTa&gt;ri#n #At|fT*«* &lt; «•! 4 w*« 1 r&lt;0*»a
•Niinlai ilitsstfinglPNqr^ Tlj*
't * 1# » n |i •«% Im v ' •nH, d
4pt»»lf«n Irirvtril Mfhn .Iwvlf
•IIP*
iLn Aw*l. '*H*P^A4H rlnriinril,
•
r-» » n I
dII m d id nlftf*
It n iu k r m a rlU l l l | . .
HARDOR MASTKB NAMRD
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9% ■•*»ftd- A V*l •»* • ■
C ounty Contm lulon.

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�-.THE S A N F O R D H E R A L O , SA N FO H D , F L O R ID A

FRIDAY*. O C T . 4 ,
T H E SAN FU K D

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Prevention Of Acci.
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ri.s c i i r i i r - o k
T itle c o c n t t
g p iX IIL
.JJK JII.N O l.ir
C O U N TY,
M TA TK O K K U J n lU A . In ' I’fubat*.
.
In to Hr* Relate or U. J . I I A I I T LK V , Daraaaad.
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T o A ll Wham I t M a r ConcaaiF
Nolle*
I* hereby
given
that
iJe I . a i la r l .r v m at, ni« (trial
report aa .A dm inistrator o ( lb*
rai.ur of L. J lla r t la r . dreaaaad;
that k* Iliad b l a -M iu i o a . lo r (Ina l
d i»«h a f«». r s s that tie tA u -i p p i r
m ih* llnnoraM * M
W . w ar*.
Countr Ju d * » of R a M ln o ir Conntr.
Florida, an Ik* X lth day of O cln b ar, t i l l , for If if r o r a l of aama M i
for final d ta o h v M a rrA d m le U u a tp f.
. " « --| h » •a a la la * p f U a l - ll# rtJ*y.

AKCTIC OCfAN
IMUfKi

II ntKrilKNS. »h—e

/*** u , 'i henna -Stephen
C ircu it Court far Ik* .Ninth Jadlelal C lrru ll of the m at* o f KlarMa.
.a and for Hcmlnol* County, la
r k a t i t r i i and that to n are requir­
ed fa rile your w ritten appearance
- •aid c-»«ae an nr before lb* flrd
day of October, lt &lt; (. la default
tb «r* n f said caua* w lU preeaad I f
h i n t again*! yoe.
T n * atke ral nstar* of Ih U suit
tar &lt;11rate*, and tha e lite of

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anil ~l»: ' ThMlb-

rW e N

ntlff. va Joseph If . Hiepfcaaa.
defendaal.
■
W lineea m y band and a ffe la l
aenl of a*M CU vrt a t Haafkrd.
* « B l M | c .O a M l ( .
this talk
day
September , I W ."

— *# f l - r k . uf •j I J iTunrf
i M I A I i l .-a«*i
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U jid
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tueee» -f w n MeflrT

Big Four Planning
Assault On Treaty
Issues Remaining
PARIS, O ct. 4. &lt;/?&gt;,- A French
spurc# d la lo std th a t the Rig
Four Foreign M lnlaUrt ar® meet*
ing today to make a coordinated
assault on the rem aining issues
In tha paact tn a tle a w ith Axis
satalllt**. J t l m eeting I* said
to hav* haen called for 0:30
P.
Paris lime, or 8130 P. &gt;1.,
Eastern Standard Time.
At -.tha confer, nee th a .United
8taU* and Russia took opposite

.
«r»*s* ativMiet lu iiiw iiu e ivnay
i f with British Foreign Secretary
-^ J C i0 * * rC * &gt; rh , The tww-m err-UlkFour may Indicate * a possible
baritstag*. movement to break the
deadlock o v er‘ the T rieste lisps.
*• *A»arie'a and the w e ite rn s ta tu
earns oat on top In the voting
on one problem. R ussia and th e
Slavic slates had th e ir way In
th* other.
"
The United fitatei lo st by a
vote of T to 6 to carve down
the am ount of rep arations that
•heold-ba paid to Russia, Csechoaloxakia ‘ and - -Yugoslavia ~ &gt;lnr
Hungary, Tha Amsrlcan delegate
■Willard Thorp in ilsttd th a t the

H T A T r f o f k u i K i d a . h f rrobat*.
,i, re the coital* of M A ItY A.
H TtlM B I Ir-e-asaJ
’ t .. A ll W hom I t M ay C’ ooaam:
■ Net lee ' I* hereby
* lv * «
Oiat

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Atlantic

iffOUWI

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W E H A V E J U S T R EC EIV ED A S H IP M E N T O F
NEW R E PL A C E M E N T COLLARS
O f N on-W ill W h ite B ro ad clo th fo r Y our O ld S h irta
W f fu rn is h th e co llar a n d pu p it o a fo r 6 0 c e a c h
cleaning

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porruREt

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uy With Confidence
Feed With Pride

l» lt

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. A . : I lit ratOr uf lha atlas*
PI * U ijr A. Mton*«. d»e*as-

SAN -i
FRANCISCO

y:n

Y ou p e r e r have to m ake excuses fo r (he feed in y o u r
s to ra g e ab ed w h en you u s e T uxedo. Y ou c a n use
'

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UhafiXtrLK .. IXHtNTT,
I
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Icelandic
Unions
. AM
. , D FIOTfST STtlKIt
. by
V the
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-Trade
w
.••■».*•
lapwiMM MS Maw iv v ;a ja iia Site I I I VA 1CIIA11U
M . r l ,1 , * pkTlwMW.eOMttMn a n agrcem tnt under which th» U. 8 . wopld use the Amcrican-buUt Kefla vlk Held for planet going »nd coming from Germany. How this Held links with Berlin is show* on the abov*
flttp which also Indicates the flying distances and (he key landing p la c a In tho viUlly elrateglc Arctic ar*e. ,V !7. r*‘1r 'L** b f*lln withdrawing lie wartime force* from Iceland and lha SUIe Department has
utai Koot-s
L j vtlh-iraVo whether or net Uie Uefiivlk airport agreement Is m»d». (/nlenuHionel)

Palestine Industry W ill-Produce
$32,000,0&amp;9 In Diamonds This Year
al Ihc coat of rotir'h ditm om lg
!*'_*,Pt**k**,l i ’ the raason^lT *.
h a v .fo r 400 year* been
ah nrtl»iuhrr7~g.ajfieJ 't&lt;753&amp;'K-r* (),,qnd«
a i p i a W i f wealth and romance.'
iron-type prtxiurtion linen will proDiamond cutting h i t b. com*
ducy an e«tima‘ed &lt;32,000,000 |&gt;ailrntinf1* Nu. I expori industry
worth of cut and polished tllain- wi thin a period of eight years.
•mds in Palestine Ibis year, from
an Industry th a t began eig h t years
Fornn r Southtrest (X-nfrrenco.
ago .with a &lt;1.1100 debt.
sir*r* playing In the backfleld for
Palestine's diamond
Industry, hie Miami Heahawks of the All-'
second only to Belgium as tho Armerles confi ra n ts are - Cotton
world's cutting and poli»blntcen- Pr■ke and, Marion Pugh. Texas Ati{, h«R ■revolutionise* '{he|t-*»- in
urt»s-old a rt of - tu rn in g gMibby ^
looUJng rough diam onds"Info tha
scintillating gems.
LEGAL NOTICE
There are 33 well-lighted, verv t —
tilated factories in ‘th e country, *N
employing oonie 4.IKM) craf.smon JJ,
who earn from &lt;75 to &lt;100 n
|
waok---- M o n j^-g f _ lh c _ jm rk m c a ..T I
"TeWjrbung"-xitd t &gt;uL lit-nr On.tlielr
-.A*' ^ frd lto rx . XE.i t!tf*&lt;4wi
lorcxrmg ; t b s . JgltflM ilL-num befi ^
(hat
were put there
..................
—. --con.
(h
at ware
in NSs|
. i
cenlration camps.
. nolICIffl
. y ...... Nh4
o f#t)ti|r#«l
* • ' In i *• -*-»»* Mir f
Fourteen of th* 33 factories are cU lm # *«n.I &lt;1writf inis. whlr*H y»u *nf
f nf Y4M4. m ar ha%# HKiiinat
In N athenya, birthplace of the in­ fllliK
lha aatalv of Ida K. Marlin, ilriraa*
dustry in the Holy Land, and *1. lal# of #al«1 t'u u n l). is# ih#
other* are in T#l Aviv, Jerusalem i***unl&gt; Jti'lu # nf M#mln*&gt;l# Cuunty
at h la n f f lr # In tha
h-.ua* i f
end other cities.'
,
The production line methol* of » mI4 Caim fy.' at Manfonl. riurh la,
D etroit are-' adapted, with dia­
monds passing from one polisher
to another, each applying Ids own
RENT
special type and number of iuratores absorb

Feeding v alu e.

8*1-1 H-iatc:
Y&lt;,i and racli of &gt;&lt;&gt;u at* h*r*by
notlllMl and rtn u lro l .ki .pr***nt
any cUlm&gt; and dixnarul* Which

TtUCFDO FEEDS
F o r P ro g ressiv e F eeding o f L ivestock a n d P o u ltr y
G o to H u n t's a n d you w o n 't h a v e to h u n t ‘it I

AFTER ONE dF OMR
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TIB P a r k A #m tM
P h o n e 29

Phone 358

E N JO Y
F R E 5 H DRESSED

40% Lighter!
For yearn one o f Amerira's.Bigffeiit
Selling Lawn Mowern.
.

C U T -U P PO U LTR Y

•HKOILFR8

Tubular
Frame

fram e and aluminum alloy.
castings.

•F R Y E R S

, • OUAM. Oct. 4. (A V - Thirteen
Japanese, etmvlcUd of w ar crimes
against downsd A merican fly*rs.
hav* plaadwt for mercy before a
United States military commission.
They will be stnU ncad Friday,

C o rn e r Second a n d S a n fo rd

Rubber

Ta."h***W- t»Huff«l K.-rtt* *a *p-

oeatancr .l* awjf Pn-e**dtaa ok t»

Now modernized with tubular '

Thirteen Convicted
Japanese Ask Mercy

jo K

FEATHERWEIGHT!

IN THIS SA MK IFF TIIK
OF F!^»l«fl»A • .
Til KDITII IIIJHIIIN’
You nr#
t«••I if Iv-rf lh.it
l&gt;l«!ntlff. ttu Fal«l I mhikU** M
rln. did »*n Ih# flh ilhy of ix*lol»#r.
A I • IDfC lrt*ihui# Ih# abiiYr
"|&gt;U4 rfitnr*T j ptin-#*tljxi)iN* which

Legs, th ig h s, b re a s t, wlngn

toUl be trimmeOY llOO.OOO.OOO.
He asketf to have a similar debt
of 1800,000,000 owed io Russia
by Finland also cut down by
&lt;150,000.000.____________

R o w i n g th a t it Is re co g n ised ev ery w h ere a s to p s tn

U'CaUal.

• '■■ • . . . r . u .* ...{ l a
ion] l-rta a o i
lla tin a 'Claim * nr fwir.anjl* A y i.lB »l

• yau. ur *lih*r . of y o « r may hav*
•***Im»I Ih* •n U t i
of lalxh K*
f ru ltr ,
d ic iu id ,
lit *
o t ^sld
. u u .i i /, lo in* (lo f tily Jiid s* , *f
ttlthln #IkIh c.ttrmtMi nmiithp from (M nirm l- f o u n t ). Klurlda. at lit*
tlir tllii# of ih# firat |iuhltr« (Inn nit r* In Ih* court liou** of irtil
••f I lit# node# lU r h rlatm or
Chuitl) mI (U n ior«L Plnriil*. w iih 'n
HiMh 1 shall b# In writing, and »hall *Ik tit i mtmini ■ t raoitl!)i froM th «
• tat# th# j*lar# of fuM rncr and tlrnr of Ih# Ilrcl publlcalloo of
l ' » t o ffttr addr«a# of |h# elalmani. thta ntiUrr* Kdrh rla ln i or d im ih d
sfi't ahull h# bfenrtt lo by the claim* iliiil b# In w rltlnK. »n il i h i l l i t i l t
ant, att#nl. ur i t b r n r y . and an&gt; th r ptafr uf raaltlanr# end poat
aucli rl.irn or drr&amp;htf mil «o fllul •Ol , nillrr-w »f !*•*• r 'l I IP"
• tli.1* l*w v«»t4
nb«lt ba a\/o.**) .to b/ th « clrl.n n .it,
or attorney, «m l nnjr. aoch
• w iN ifltr.i' k MAirriN
Aa AHmlnlatial«#r lhT~A. of* •ietm~or dtfka^d nu t- • o -fllo d -Jd&gt;*4l.
Ih# k*Mialr nf 11».\ K M A II- aid %oid
*
TIN.* il#r#a##«t
••
Fl»#t iitUdllcatlon !« / « / «« .

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T u x e d o w ith co n fid e n c e a n d p rid e In y o u r ju d g m e n t,

!•: E « t * U n f IIB .M I K. Kit AX

10%.lighter in w eight than the
famous Y ankee Clipper.'

Fresh Fla. Grade A

5 Blade*—16" wide.
SANFORD EGG
•

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R ayflex Cutter Bar aids in
keeping blades sharp.

3 r d A M a g n o lia A v e.

Mtr h t a w r t
trWA /## /Ai»4 / k yi -

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&amp; POULTRY MKT.

A LJ3 U P .Y SAL

W heels—10” diam eter. .

GAS FLOOR- FURNACES — We
can m ake immediate dciivary
AWNS in o w u d .
kca.unatil.
on K«« floor fum acca for u§o
price*. Je rry Isird, phoin ’ hx
In Sanford.
Modem Appli­
ances, Inc., 42H N. Orange
Avenue, Orlando, Florida.
PUBLIC stenographer,
110 N
P a rk ,'phone 1120.
.
CIRCULATING OIL llE A tE R S
— for fireplace or flue in­ LAWNS tnimi
pht.nv 93 4 J
. *t*JI*tiun.. CAMkle - .of,.- heating
four to eight room house*,
LOANS
table top model*. A limited
LARGE w j II furnished room. 113
auantitv for immediate deU
l
A
N
jt S U U K .
’
,Wy .|W k Si. P H v e J ^ ^ w . . - - . -livery,- ftwighW prepaid, a n p
+UU.M l i o l t ) JJ0 &lt; u
wtwre
4b
l&gt; id a » l' B a B d * .
2 FU R N lkllK D ' C h a rtau a la~ for
Phong.' w rite '&lt; tt .w IF E sJiaafca

Rubber
Tires

|U2 Sanford Avertm—,J"-.
-X I'L ifllu apartm ent suitable for - - ange A v e n u e ,. Or|gndo.-J&gt;’ln r id* ■
•—■■mne or
e o u n ir ,'" n ttr ^ P a m (iAltllKN and" lawn *ccd'f,’'Wgiiii&gt;
*K( cmd deputy diredot ol Me A ie^
# Avi-, Phone Iflh-J.
IIOItllOAV MEItK WIIKKE
Fvrtiliier. Th« Sanford X-Cel
Scmce
Toicet Special S enlttt Dl,Mi*sq
PRIVACY
IS
RESPECTED
Stem, 2nd A Sanford.
•A W A N T E D T O R E N T
YOUil n a tu ia l desire for privacy A OillGATION representing .the Natlonnl Committee Ag.ilnst Mob Vio­
hcadt V A 'i Spcclol Serdcei Uhnrw^
lence
are
pictured
a*
Uicy
rallrtl
on
President
Trum.in
at
llte
AVIiilc
in . money m altcra la atrlctiy
.
2-bum er Pre-w ay
,
In kit VA potl, Ceneml Kan it re&gt;ra*4
FURNISHED house or ap t., 2 or
reapecied here.
Friend* and House and pretrnu-d him with a statement that nsked him lii plit an
CAMP STOVE &lt;11.00
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AU ER DAYS OP ANXIOUS waltinc, Ih-aiy W ar_.-,,r nlfcclmn-.;,
ble lot developing and aa id u M a i d g
end
to
mob
violcnrc.
Shown
ore
(I.
to
r.):
Ilnrit
Shishkin,
ot
the
A.'F.
3 bedrooms. Phone 51W-J.
relative* are not, uuaitionH
SANFORD HARDWARE CO.
giccls his wife, Eliutbelh, m uij am.,
' • .it I. '. . j t
j h
moeale of hotpllal palietift, |n d &lt; el
ol L ; Frederick E. Hctssig. ol the Federal Council ol Churches ot
aboutyour
ctedlC
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ast
F
irst
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Nine of the sixteen su rv iv o n nt in-.- I*
m . .. -i o' ■ ;r in N .
Pr o f e s s i o n a l em pilorf" wmnhornet and V A emolarcae IheoeA
. uloyer p r buaineaa a**ociate* C hiltt in America; President Tftim an; Walter AVhtte, aecrrtnry of the
an and mother detira furnished FOR theee cool day* heat that
fnumlland were brought to N; v Vm« «.&gt; , . r i • .
\i the in
canteen, leaealion ond eieeualnmaa^
will n o t hear of your panonyl National Association for the Advancement of Colorrtl I'ettplc; anil
apt or small house. Hox * E,
the ciasli. W anderer rcrtm nir t li ■
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\ rr» « ■ room with an elretrir. healer.
affair*. Thare ia no cause fot , James Carey, secretary ol the C. 1. &lt;V (Inlcrnalionul Noundphoto)
view cd a photograph made al tin
We have* them. &lt;7.15.
cnibartatcament.
SANFORD HARDWARE CO.
Keasonnble
credit
requirem
ent!.
S H EA L E S T A T E 'F O R SA L E
210 F'ast Firat St.
-_
No. co-m akrra on money loan*.
V atiable paym ent plan*.
* Floor -Mala Ava.luble , -.
FAMILY LOAN CO. *
p r 'NOLK TIRE SHOP
FOR KAIJS
PIRED 'EM J BUT WHAT ABOUT THE B0T5 WERE BADLV 5HAKEM
THE BRIDGE WON'T BE FIN
Fln/ioa Rank Bldg. .
Phon* *»
A VERY good seven room house COPFNllAGAN cabbage I
E H ? , ^ THE OfHERS?J
BV PETE'S DEATH, MR. BRALEY
ISHED
THAT WAV.' I-------- “
S O , A S F O R E M A N , 1 F IR E D TWO
on five acres land with plenty
12 S P E C IA L SERV ICES
now rearbf. I’honc 7&lt;&gt;5-M
fru it u * ij. Land ’ suitable for
-DON'T HEAR ANV
THEV HAD TO TAKE SOME TIME
O F T H E M EN F O R C A R E L E S S N E S S
raising vegetable* or flowers.
- SIGNS
.
W OW GOING ON !
OFF TO GET OYER IT. ,--------MAVBE THAT'LL E N D O U R
r -------IM'/AHQUARTKItS for Chrislma*
-A real b u y a t &lt;H25u.tK).
Show card* and p&lt;1»lera
gifts, toys, games, iuiok*, dolls.
SEVERAL choice building lot*.in
TRO U BLES. |
m m -------------■ / - ' •
O— DEB’S SIGN BKMVICh
Huy' now on budget or lay-away.
Mayfair ami -Sanford llc ig h ls
O. D. Lnndrvs*. Phmie 1U2I
Firestone StOius, 111 K. F irst
sectisn priced from &lt;400.00 la
&lt;50000.
FLOOR HANDING .
J
TWO story home oh c o rn e r. lot
and finishing. Cleaning'Knd w*x i
location priced a t
Ill IVWI
’ planls-^e* n n u g h
for iig.- New fliairg surfaced to per-}
• STseo.oo. _
10 acriii. Volantl, P a* taction. Old iloors made tike noa&gt;.
nd Karly Kostuno. lied*
BIX nxioi bungalow on P alm etto
lot been pulled •over. About
Avenue hard wood floors, three
bedro«mi.
Phono 010* It.
nice .S A_ G
room
6EVERA1...........
RHNT A CAR
hungalogs In, gopd locations
100”. WOOL
YOU DltlVR IT
from &lt;7X50 to &lt;8500.
ARMY IILANKKTS
PRONE 200
UOIIgRT A. WILLIAMS
&lt;0.50
81 RICKLAND MORRISON
. REALTOR
ROIISON SPORTING GOODS
• DRIVE-IT. INC.
Rlymond Lundquist •
300 K. First St.
' Associate *
DODGE -PLY M O U TH
m LEAVING IKI A MIN
THEY W E R E
Atlantic Rank Uldg.
Phono 732
PARTS AND BE'IVICR
BEA U TIFU L Lavalietu inlayed
EASY, D A D / R E M E M B E R
UTE,
KIRK.
BUT
FIRST
CARELESS
09 Pnlm elto Are.
I'hon*
with iliamnnd*. Norval (i. Mnr
tflO ACHES good land being N'v
T T i£ S I L V E R BU L L E T .1
I
HAVE
SOMETHING]
U tt, Rt. 2, Box IK 1-A. Sanford
of N W 'i 8cc. H-20-30, by own­
ELKCTRIC appliance repair*
er. Vfritc Orlando, Rox 3763
TO SAIL YOU FIRED 1
wc repair wanhim: tupchliy
.
pbwi* Ur land.. Iklbfi-----——
10 CLV FT. O w « r .c r n 0 0 Ib r Ice­ ^rvaraitni cienncrt' fartYr m itvi
TWO MEN
Trot tor Appliance Service, 3
cap. Vitalairc ice bosT all
W. 2nd St., Phone I0G1-J.
metal, &lt;50; Man's bicyck, ore­
___ ______
....
_ _
- w a r deluxe model, excellent
ANNOUNCING
opening of I. D
Iota, t*w n.of Sanford. AssenscJ
condition. &lt;50. Phono 800.
Simonson Engineering t S u r­
valuation &lt;1,760.00, for q u i c k ----------------------------------- -------- veying. Morion 0, Gordon, re
sals |i;&gt;00.()0. Write
COPENHAGEN, cabbage plant*.
nrcsentntive. 110 N'. Park Avc.
MORRIS JONES
•*
It. F. Crenshaw at Post O llttc.
Phone 1120.
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Florida
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10 ACRES
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.t.«.kl. horse trailer.
Edg*
, 5975
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• button, Rensnh Jurtctk&gt;h:
Nnnfonl
Igh woods! land on county paved
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r o d IH mile* scuthw est San- CALENDULA and pink plants,
13 N O T I C E S — P E R S O N A L
ford. 4 pile* north of Apopka i Rva'Iy to set. 1020 U u r r i Ave
nsar R»Ik Bprjriira Park and -»q GALLON—Hercules automatic.
SEM INOLE J 'l l t E 811UP
puWir
jh&gt;o», • -T*rni% [
K5n»cno hoi S pier bcatpr—Vz&amp;c-.
-rtt)l N onh*T *rk •
WITH 50 M lp CA6HTQ SPEND. BY T D N IG I-T THEY'LL W l \u A FAIRLY THEY MIGHT 5AY ^GREAT
P.-O. Dof LKO, tjTlanilo.
— ■I ttfj]|y«-new. All'TOhli'ccHons' A
'•T#\eph«im.37.
JHEY'LL
HEAD FOR
E X P A N S IV E fJ.C O D . THEY M IG H T B E
THINGS THAT WOULD] DAY'
TYFOR SATO
I ‘f i t t i ngs--I'Jione
THE MtNYOU'FlREb DREwVwH/TS IT
NOW rea d y to grind every Mon­
TOWN
.
THEY'LL
•
&lt;fWHAT'P£
VERY
TALKATIVE,
IF
THEY'RE
HANDLED
EXPLAIN BRALEY'Sy I ‘
THEIR PAY FOR THE PAST r ^ v T O 'AJH ?
I**?*1 _/lf
s
.
Wi i i - 0 ,L TADLE^ tep range. 5-pi-cc
day m pm ing — Your corn,
quiet swtion o n -th re i lot*. H as | TOUnd wicker suite.
Ice box.
GO TO THE CAFE, )&gt; YOU
P R O P E R L Y ! i------------------------------------ :— FAL'L AND OLD
TUINK
g
rits,
m
eal,
corn
&amp;
cob
nr
MONTH,
DIDN’T
TH
E
Y
,r&lt;
x
« * h t Idge bearing fru it trees.
a-way floor lamp.
Mr*. M.
WON'T THEY ? r V GETJIN'ohucks, elc., for feed. J . W.
PFTE'S. DEATH j HE'S GOT
K IR K P sT ^ v
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Hell. Ijtke Mob roe, Phone 15.
\ r------ 7----- —
\ CAT, MISTER ?
• * • T '&lt;fl.75d.6b
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ROUKKT/A. WILLIAMS. Ileallor WOOfi burning circulating heater PHONOGRAPHS for rent. Tftc
ItaymuSI LundqUist, Asaociata
good condition. Phone 617-W.
Music llnx, phono 953.
Phene ' / j
A tlantic Bank^ Uldg. n o i
: ‘ ”
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WIVES* WANT
12-YKAK old block and white lio« HUSBANDS
** REAL^ ESTATE^ W A N T E D
I'F’J* ’ Thouronds of couples
ton bull. &lt;23. Mr&gt;. M. Clatk;
w'.-ak, wnm-out, exhausted sole­
D LISTINGS, of F arm s, j IU. I, Box 122,
ly iwrause iaiily lacks iron, get
Groves and Ruslncmt 16
ARTICLES W A N T E D
ni w vim, vitality ' taking ‘ (Isy . t . W: IL W lllia**,
Irex Tonic Talib-l*. Get pack­
, Tom Bolt ' A ssociate, I'L l. BUY your car regardless
age today, lie drllghluil with
II2R, 110 N. P ark Ave.
of ago o r condilitrti. Roy Reel,
now pep -o r your money Imck.
At all d ru g stoics tveryw hetu
J 0 5 w . 2nd 8L
.
‘—in S anford, Touthton Drug
FILL UP with Fuel Oil and K ero­ USED pianos for cosh. The Music
S C E iM M A G E IS N T
H E Y / W H ER E DO L‘ w e l l w h a t a c e s o u 1.Box, phono 968._______ '
.
sene before w inter.
COME
OVEG Y E T -' Y O U 'RE
t YOU T H I N K Y O U 'R E
W AITING FO G * G E T O U T
WITH THE
H. 8. Pop# Cw.. Inc. B«0
NEW O N THE &lt;=v— '
ON//
7 P a ts , L iv e s to c k , S u p p lie s
1THERE LETS S E E — ^
301
MOVIES
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IN
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OF THE
I BUY ru w a calves, yenrlings.
HtUDlO OF I’llOTOURAPIIY
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Phone R. W. I« H . 7H8-W.
for fine*! quality
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PLAY
LOOK
P O R T R A IT S
m S T A FOUND
TOUCUTON A WATSON, l-^U 14
H ID D E N
k A LIV E 1
ComMrrcial and ( s i r Work
Celery'A ve. Has P urina Feeds.
« Snapshot Sender*
h urn-rim incd .
UNOEG
Iier e nw , vie
rti« a * J IS 9 — 220 Malack bldg. GIVK us your order
HIS
i(i&gt;ae Court.
chl&lt;ks. The H a n To
PAOICA.SRITS atV m e a l-g ro u n d fresh! Store. 2nd A Sanford,
DINIC
every r f n d a y from eaowflaka
LOST — P aper bag with several
HEADS
earn. Cm be bought, a t G ard ­
article* including paper* valu­
ner's Hurt,' Lake Montoe. 19
able to owner. H arry It. Teed,
lb. bag./&lt;U&gt;0.
H ELP W ANTED
Osteen, H » , Hox 43.

THE LONE HANGER

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ih*e dust
d in t front cleaving,
cleavlne. i
w -lgh t I* th
c u ttin g , and grinding. .
Sorted a* to sis* and cotalk, a
rough diamond god* flra : to tha
riaaver. R a cleaves the diamond

GIRL for soda fountain ak Laney'» Drug Store. P a r t Mm* or
full time. '
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a h a clb blocks

far.horns— Superior w orkw eather resistant, high
larm lte proof. MfrConcrete C o , 809 Elm

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leathers

ONLY

We hate-more feed -fn aifd twVr la the ihna 1
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TltBKR younc U dU ,. JO to » ,
neat appearance, of good char­
acter, free to travai U. 8. Must
hava itwxf luferyncea.
T ran­
sportation furnished, drawing
account while In training. Fot
further details tee Mr*. Morgan,
V ald tt Hotel. No phono calls,
m ust apply In peraon, 2 :oo to
rANTED— 4 young man, age* 19
to 24, to travai .0, 8 . T ranspor­
tation furnished. , D raw ing ac­
count In training.
Wonderful
future for ambitious young men.
F ar fu rth e r Information M t
Mr*. Morgan. Valdes list*), 2

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bnid*. S. G, Grogan,
tna'.c». Phone 1154. or

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AND LAUNDRY

reiMirt a* Adm lntelra tor C l A . wf
thr ».ta ta wf M ary A , HloiK-e. d r rsasMt; that ha Tiled h U foU llm .
for float iliw lia ra r. «n d that 'he
Hill apply l » Ik* Honors hi* It. V*
War*. County Judge uf l»**ilai&gt;l*
Cwliaty. Klorlita. « n Ih* I t l h day of
tb-tuber, I t l* . for approval of asm*
knit for final .dl'e kargr a# Arfmlala..lis t
j A , ,nf Ih* ratal* «»f
Slary A fS An**, &lt;1 r*aa*d. oa this

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PAINT- your car w ith
NUKNAMKL far &lt;2.95. No brush
_marks! Randall Electric Co.

raaldanra al 1*11 U uchaja Straal,
llamllloa. Ohio.
You era h r r t t r n iD f in l that salt
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itlvnrr* baa
Km* kaaa
lla «J * aaralaaf
for
k*«a ffll*

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1* all too prevalent

foreboding about— tm fF m ffJiny
and atom bomb*,” he **id. “ It
M*m* that matt'* life iin 't worth
a plugged nkkel anym ore, and
that hla deetiny I* to die horribly
in &gt;ome devastated city .” '
Pointing to a recent etatement
by • prominent educator that
•dueational efforts
uimad at
young people *eein futile because
the world may. not last long
tknough, Mr. Dearborn eatd, “ I
don’t aubsCrlbe to th a t idea for
a -minute, and I hope our con­
vention here In Chicago can be
the mean* of doing something
.toward arousing the nation to
reject IL .
"AIL of U* in the safety movemerit will continue to do our-beat
to prevent needle** death and
suffering from the tim e a child
U born until he die* of natural
cauaa* afte r a long and uieful
life. There Will. W no long.faced
predictions of atomic-doom at the
Congress. ' The problem I* npw,
not the theoretical ffu tu re . • Why
should we lose to o . m uch sjeep
M er the atomic bomb when we
haven’t even solved th e problem
of using the automobile sanely
and a a fe ly t"

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lucceaa in tha N ovtm bcr conjieasional elections haa been made by a
key m em ber of the House southern Democratic-bloc.
•
Hep. E uglne E. Cox &lt;D) of Georgia, one of the moat lnflueitlal
members of the House virtually conceded Ure poe.
I alU llty of a Democratic defeat In a a u g m e n t
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from hla home In pamllls, Ga.. to a Washington
K ,
correspondent.
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Cox predicted that n*p. Sam Rayburn (D) or
T exas would be re-clfcteil sjieaker of the House
&amp; L j
"if th e Democrats win.''
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T he significant admlulon was unusual In that
I It w as given public credence by a top Democrat
House Republicans, of n urse, f a ir been free with.
,,,&lt;r,r PfcdlcUons of succeia.
.
Cos. incidentally,• was greatly angered by a
atory from Washington that hr and several other
so u th u p beam be ra plapnrd to unseat Rayburn «k
«w—
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e ffto r-tfifi
c ity a n d c o u n ty . • '
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A ld io tiK h . i t l a o n ly , t h e m o r o s p e p t a c u l n r n c h ie v e a L U s n iirrm s i a a r r .i
. r , | , k k la A Seaaea
'm e n t s w h i c h . 'c a p t u r e t h e h e a d l i n e s , 't h e people* a r e f u l l y
Carrie*, week — ----------—
n w n r e th n t a K re « t d e a l o f c a r e f u l p la n n ln K a n d c o n s tr u e *
•R a ath .--------------- -— --------ra M a a lh e —---- -=----- ;&lt;— r
tii-e e f f o r t lie s b e h i n d e v e r y w o r t h w h i l e p u b lic p r o j e c t .
M aaifc* ---------------- -----------I t is n o ‘t w i t h o u ...................
L " b l o o d . s w e a t' a n d.............................
te a r s " on th e
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a rt of
s o m e o n e t h n t th e N a v a l A ir S t a t i o n w a s lo c a te d in S a n ­
f o r d , a n d i t is n o t w i t h o u t m u c h o f t h e s n m e s o r t o f p e r ­
Jar s li w f l s t s t flea -____ s e v e r in g l a b o r t h n t m o s t o f i t s b u i l d i n g s a n d s u p p l i e s a r e
b e in g p r e s e r v e d f o r t h e b e n e f i t o f lo c a l p e o p le .
T o d a t e , a c i v i l i a n f ly in g s c h o o l is b e in g o p e r a t e d
, N m i i w s l l T » * " f ” 1r .7 i..s i n # u -I,
SIS aialalalara la «k# Ians- n t t h e a i r p o r t , c o n t r a c t s h a v e b e e n s ig n e d w ith t h e Irt*
| a . ik* ra a a lfr *sll&gt;»
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d i s p e n s a r y w itlg its f i n e e q u i p m e n t is b e i n g s a v e d f o r th e
F c r n n ld - L n u g h t o n H o s p ita l, a n d a c o n t i n u i n g f i g h t i s . b e ­
in g j j t J T U T ? r f - j g j p i d a i l y to p r e v e n t T h e q is i n tU g r a U u n - o r
th e ■
j h v t R j u jiT t l. t o b lo c k n t t c n i p U .w h i c h ./ * * *
r e p e a te d ly lyidT T r» » » d e -to .-tsk * d o w n - o t f ^ i i l t R « | r - n r * T H
o th e r, o r r e m j c ^ e r t f l f f M m i c l i J ^ e d e d S h i p m e n t . T’ro B a b ly t h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t w o r k o f j h e - C h a m b e r
o f C o m m e r c e f lu r in g t h e p a s t y e a r h a s b e e n in c o n n e c t io n
j w i t h w a t e r t r a n s p o r t a t i o n a n d lo w e r f r e f S h t, r a t e s , f o r 1
FltlDAY. OfTOIIEK »
a n o t o n ly h a s a b a r g e Ijn e b e e n a r r a n g e d f o r n n d s e r v ic e s )
io f a r a t e e x p e r t . e m p l o y e d , b u t - a l s o t h r o u g h th b e f f o r t s :
,
-IlIRLK VERSE FOR TODAY
o f t h e C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e n n o v e r s i g h t in t h e H o u s e
o f R e p r e s e n ta ti v e s le a v in g n p r e v io u s ly a p p r o v e d t e n f o o t '
4
GOD WANTS U S TO BE
&gt;
WFLL CLAD, W ELL HOUSED, c h a n n e l o u t o f t h e A p p r o p r i a t i o n b ill w a s c o r r e c t e d a n d *
« m
BEAUTlf'UL SURROUND- f u n d s p r o v id e d f o r t h e i m m e d ia te c o n s t r u c t i o n o f th is
4 JNGS, TO ENJOY' COMFORTS, S t. J o h n s R iv e r p r o je c t.*
t n n WANTS ALL H IS CHILD*
S p n c e d o e s n o t p e r m i t a d e t a il e d lis t o f a ll t h e p r o J REN *-TO E N J O Y 7 1 !.r‘ ?kF'
J THINGS: H God ao elalho th e
! g rata o f tha f M , which (t°day
; la and tomorrow is e a st Into tho
1 oven, shall he not much more
2 ’—clothe you, 0 ye of little fnlthT

s s r t f ir.c z? t:i

War Surplus .Sales

«8horia*t Cotton Crrin in 23 t e m p t i n g to s t a r t - h im a t'lf in n n e w In isin e M , n n d n to o Y#ar* is Forecast—hrndjinr Tile r e a d y , c y n ic is m c o m o s f ro m h i a : " O h , o f c o u r s e i f y o u 'r e n
more abundant IjfsT
\f
v e t e r a n , y o u c a n ’t e x p e c t to ge.t a t r u c k . " Y e t a n y o n e w h o
Two Florida newspaper puhll-.h- d r iv e s a b o u t t h e c o u n t r y k n o w s t h e r e a r e lin e s o f t h e m In
ers have died of h ea rt nttack* m n p r ro u B d e p o t s r u s t i n g in d is u s e . T h is j . o r t o f til in g , ftd re ju ^ u ato '^ an aimoii
jn the past w eek.JlacxyJlham
iou
* ................. i c e .a tftfkd a f d s —f frvrvei n y
o f a n - tjo g a r t “A tif iS I c a ii
iwspaper idifT
to tlt c D o illn g

#2,080,000.
.
-The la rg e st b the Cyr^berland
homestkaif s t CroDville, Tenn.,
which-cost JiUft7,C00. It embrace*
23,740 acre* end ha* 253 homde.
Ths hom estieds e re of two gen­
eral t y p e * : ‘'Induatriel" and

T H E PRESENT f
That Lasts A Year

M. J. Moss To Make

rupant* could tm T tn th sir Income*’
oy growing moat of thalr own

A gainst Opponent
inai In YUforJavla. (IntematloiMl)

Twinkling Stars

•RPi ini

imerciel operations". Another
d for "peculation*'' 'la stealand w* don't know how much
ling he would expect in "norromraerciel operations”, but
public doesn't ex p tet that

.

Ung look ot your ngjv y
• MarlbdroSpohShtrowill
• convince you that at laat
you can get a eiurt that
doesn't psnjc you or make
you look like one!

T h a.G O P canitidat* expect* to I

I

THI traditional call, to prayer o.i
the Shot or (rain’s horn) Is sounded
by Meyar Pollack at Ilia atari of
Ilosh Itashonah, Jewish New Year.
A resident of a home In in* Bronx,
New York, Pollack performed the
age-old rite to hail the coming of
y e a r 5707.
- (falrm ailonal)

Liquidating Subsistence Homesteads
Bjr H o w h rd Dobaon
A ssociated P ress

r n e n t ' i tubelttanca homeateeds th at th*
h n v r grown up. *■
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pose of
Individual D ncnta .tn d Jium g- three mi
stood A it sue iationa have bought 3 H sp n q |o r
o f th a griginal J J , pro j* it* .’ and farretTTtr
the r i f t a r e 'b e ln jr pushetr o u t . t« mora .rb j
fend for thsm sslV M . r» T tpldlr emmanFs
c* sale* cr.p bs tr rc n js d .
Tha hi
Th* governm ent rpent 520,703,- during th

drrgoiiH-

lUvTr- iile

11• |iit nI

mN a IK S

sanding

a

GOP

candidate

Washington, than- returning a
Democrat.
. . .
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M oi, will ccnduct an active
speaking campaign covering tha
entire district p r i o r to ' the
election Nov. 8, h» announced.

lln&gt; ; ra t^ -a io l Sn inlcn ti. u ot visiting

I laugh

tala
I he i a|ituin ■oimn to have i-ren
i .glil Seui n ta A viu m p ca ii wun'l
'a n ulaiut the p to lilfm i of atomic
eiietgy, m trr* A m ericm i' traili- ui
lln m liu o politics *

Mr an I .Mr*. Richard lira!,
Lieut t'.imdr Ktferei| Mauldin.
announre the birth o f u dau.-htei
It ** visiting Mrs. Mauld
ShaV"n# Lee. Oct. .1 at the Fer 11. S
The Social Department ot the mild - Lawton Menidrial lln»iiiiul mg and ilnughli-i Dibornh 1*tut
RanfdTtl WnMPns t'liih~wil| m“ o She ’ wn-rThe-T.ilm e r-rT T n Rtnf iit'theTr’lrmtle uT« West N i"el Cent | 51ire I. t'onidr, Mauldin: i* ii«*m m
a dessert • bridge iinrtv at the ford.
‘.term inal ! nve a n t espi-et* In fly
club htuse Weilnesday. The party
1lor United A ir Line- after r.will sta rt at 1:30,1*. M. and the
reiving iliatruetlon ‘ al
Denvri
hostesses will he Mr*. W. A'.
it'ulo. for i nc month lie mo* f"i
Leavitt, Mrs. John Mrlsch, Sr.,
lorrly nn instructor at the local
M rq .;Howard MonUeth und Mrs.
Keen n taiwl of upfdei hnndv a
France* Meriwether.’ Guests arc it bet Aivn-inenl filter. Try »eiv nir station.
asked to make reservation* uA.h Ing them with chi- *e fui de*M-it
an y of t{ii- hostesses.
' Aptlie* ftinilditi' with aiino'.t al
fruits nnd v r ;rtn ile - ip* a min*
Ard. they enhance Vurii vi • tul&gt;l&lt;
dishes a- red caldiage and swee
Late csbhagCi iw tatucs, paranifu, potato.-x. N o:inatt»e 1&gt;y whut m:in
r ~ r rJJr'.A iiR L A ttT t: ICI'IIU - — r
V let;.. Jipt/les and w inter TSrr.T. U'-.skif V .rj*em 7 •
| —: "C T K NlHvifcil ST# AVr RiT*" “
oca*.' canrbq kepT F Id baf-ibo'Te
7 I f y a b cnuiii
in.u n lin’d fresKtag ||t a ttm lr'. 1rc ll-v in illlil^ r
1 ing of ’he Atomic Energy Com­
atm osphere away from IDht.
mission you might notice u lit of
tcuple giving root s ite - ‘ion lo
the {Itntallafi delegation; Tho reai- n Ih tir nttem ivii '* turceti ; i r
Uiat dirictinn I* dark-eyed, chcrrvduped Mn’ v -''Ache Ar *"’iu&gt;rn"
27. of the Brasilian delegation and
7
800 E A S T S E C O N D S T R E E T
| the only won.an attache ot tu
Service* S u n d a y .................................................... U : 0 0 A . M
i commission.
j Seiii.nl* Aiiunipcaii h a j no idea
S u n d a y S c h o o l ................. ........ ............
9 :4 5 A . M
; of aci|uiring such a high-sounding
W e d n e s d a y E v e n in g S e rv ic e
. .
. 8 :0 0 P. M
I tille Mlieii *he left her . home in,
R a a d in g R o o m Tu e s d a y * &amp; F r id a y * 3 :0 0 -5 ? 0 0 P. M
I Bin de Jnn trn ln*t April, after
* .
T h e P u b lic la In v ite d
.
the death of her rather, and h-mi­
nd north of the K io.G tam lr for
NOTH'K

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• wittsjalk nimul Amerl-

can iin-ii” Ami ohi-n sh e does, her
lug Muck ,-yr.i groM b tg g rr and
Mucker and h rr lip* curve in a
• niilc u h ic li could m ake u man
l n l tli.il a ti liilc v iitig y nlu-ady
tin, lu tu .-lu goial lo the Mnrlil.
'I like A m erieun m en— Ooh ever
*o much ' sh.- raid.
" T h e y arc
inway* k idding and g a y
I mugh
nil the t u n e . I'm Mrith Hiem
I've :

b;-vu. out With, a . *|ovm»
American yet.
'They v i . r t j i Different lmm t

Ii.v cr

Ilra siln in

worn *' Al

U r n salisTi

t-

w rcL im n ^ rv o i

^Marlboro gives you I
freedom of movement,
fine fabrics, top tailoring.
We feature them!

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I- re-dum is n wonderful tiling. Inf ! ---------------------- —---------- -------------------------------in it you lese femininity. H u m ' !
Plim
Well, it’s h ani to say—in Iitlir'f4 r\. Biaxtun l.-i- p-ikili.&gt;, J r Hie lormer Jivwle U
things you do and say. I'm gui|ii:|w ps aolemnlrctl at (In- Si Jsnlr* K|&gt;lv-n|ia| Clil
.to be on th e lookout.”
■on Sept 30 at 7:00 o'clock with Ruttyr Edwnril I.
Sem rita Araumpcao'a ' preset!) • T ile couple (ilvriv in rcllirn lo Munfmd on Sunda]
jo b keep* her taiay from momin,'
till night and has shelved wit •
work for her doctorate fur the I
moment
"M r. Baruch *ay* I'm K«ttini'
inure nlurution here than I «uuM
at eollegi- anyway," »he *ay» wit'i,
u chuckle, refeiTinif to Bern*1
Baruch, Unite I State* lt*pre»e'
laHvr of Ihe Dnileil »al»oii. *
omic Energy Commi**io!j.

P R A IN IN P i

U N IO N

'
1 0 0 :r W o o l
In Shias 1 to 6

in w*- .i ml*. «n*- cimli'iir
"I go to W est Point for the h"|
You know the cadet* up her - r.i
-j» girl a 'd r a t.' They ray 'Wlm
your d ru g ?' Don't you tnink 4l*
a funny thing to call a g irl? "
Chltiawaro won't tts c k or rturr
*o readily if not suhlfc* tl In mJ
lien -or .uneven heal changes.

M any -f tin I-..II l.|.
rrrinliilit a i r upi
-

i f n l i nve i I hr fi.iin l
off nil v%tl It* 11 it ll'Hki i

rWHOVr* f»rril|ll)&gt;;s
II In n w I m? |;an|e‘niT win* I hin
• 6 iiis* huy nr ult*«w nn Id ii I I di
th a t fit *1 u u l&gt; l»‘**»f ii« Hi*’

fulllFKI (if llliifiy |llnlitN -tllll. I»N
iiw lit *Vft F*I timl I* till* • A II I.4»M

, Mix an a rta n c e supnly of cin
nans-n and sugar and use il ••»
th r b re a k fa st' toast or for tea.
M ustard vies with pepprr a&lt;
th a nvwt pofiular spice in Amrr

CORRECT MEN'S WEAR

ANDIRONS

/

In Obflcrvnnce Of

ous Holiday

on* governm ent agency to. a n ­
o th e r Ilk* »0 m any doorstep babies.
Th* Federal Public Hoofing A u th ­
ority (FPH A ) h*s then) now and
L disposing of them under a
prtaldahUal o rd er which waa su s­
pended d u rin " ‘
FPH A .ha* aold 17 to homestead

FIREPLACE SETS

BE S U R E T O V IS IT OUR
C H IL D R E N ’*} D E PA R T M E N T

Come in and let us take care o f your winter

ai-odatlons, leased seven to ten­
ants with cptiont, to I purchase,
turned on* oyer to a T(«a * town
end etlil operates six.
-ijTh* history of the homestead*
goes hack U&gt; the National Indusm i l Recovery A c t of IMS. T h U
act create4 tha Subsistence (tome-

needs. COOL w eather is just around the corner.
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,U U r w n r

xl

Jacksou-

BIRTH ANN'Ol Nt'KMF.NT

thy

Ivate h an k s'in Ihe d i p r n

ip

• .u n it

go

hustling communL
tit* Vvrith InaustrlM
operatively b&gt; the i

to make friends abroad,
of eelllng Americanism,
ly riving a q u a rt of tnltk
y H ottentot doesn’t make
friends. Too m any, Ilka
loalavm. are rssdy to bite

A t*-% 'm f&gt;A urrr:— — * ‘ ~“
H'diby Snx-tij.inoyrar.old Mary
DEAR JUDY.
itcher. who had u .m all part m
flerr’s in. nn n hurl . .
The
hit li.-nrt» Wi ie ' YojnR and
hep. nrr really rb d v irif th y i
iy." will have the M arring, role
jin n
mind you h u . it'.
'Variet* G irt" the *'„ry of the
&lt;ti the air. I*rnctic:illy all th- kilt.*
jn d in t of variety cluh'iy in Anter*
now hate s ta y flnm irl’|iedrtl pusht-t- .beside* thei; dungaree*
,
Speaking s«f rieu fillj- lillie*.
kid. arc really up ip the ulr. It
scvpis r I'aris i» Hying .to tahi
credit ft r the straight shoulder'
holi with th e hang. Luts &lt;&gt;f the
kid,, hove l&gt;een m-urlng it for ag-ss
Thi- W. M. D. of the F irst Map— Loin gut h rrs cut by Victor ti*t C'huivh held lheir annual busi­
Vito more than a y ia r a t "
ness ini i-ting n v fn tly at the
S" the boh which the French rhurrh. Mr*, ii I. Garrisun, prrsitall the “J a n -of-Are" ir r. ally a 'lent, [ifeshjnl R 'p o rts .Mrcxc.Klst.tl,.
-.-via* nld A m erican- h.Hreut -uhli-h ■tr&gt;' tin- ValToq* officers of accomthe French n d 'p lrd (&amp; get their plt*hinent
_
t- p a il vear
hair hock it* »Mape after the war
the nominating rommittco
permanent*.
nan, ^lr«. A _J I’c.crsnn,
— Itv, .the jfijur; -Ttreinker *W&gt;w th&lt;
“tlUin
ur -Iitflro f- a'hu' O f
l o .r w.
w rv e rf,
iimtng year. • t
i?"h,Jithtl^555ioa^il4a&gt;ek- lm«ek." i- “NaUICY"!
.. fo rw
35ew- 'l h * r ^ W r^ -fW B rT r0 T\rrH*3*Xt4nh$\1uJ&lt;
ifTvrent_clrylcs .
&gt;*w iiti lookijnr ‘D»«% &gt;f&lt;idv
-np.i-p,.] ,_u
&gt;**M." tif ci’d r - f ~ff"*v-*-7*fr'rf'T* )*Vr" t*7f .»y ^. "f&gt;■
i ft in 'D igger tflH dl the under \ | , , |t p
!ak r "li the "l ife (if Riley.”
Jln». S. I'
Di.l &gt;"ii Ttnt.rt that aTrmimy ; president;
t *i"k. who ii"« playr Junior Itiley ] third vice
mi *nal. nritgintii. mijii the l'n -t tVi pei *n
dehn tiniriiam 'itt l&gt;oy&gt;‘ tem pi .HnKitis, tt
championship nrq| Met. Ihmhh , in GiUrhrl. m
i &gt;* Angelo* ia-t y e j r 7 lie ’- al«" M Kimhim
place I In tilt inn vie and he'* pnt*
,,
.
&gt;. publicity; Mis.
liii-i-itoie: Ms,
tc iia rd is s; Mrs.
loiiilmiiii y mis-*
Sm ith, iK-rsonal
. Cumoiing and.
•M-iiil rhatrmi-n;
11- *ha rife of Hie
and *1 raining
I I** er-iin ll^
•pie I l Till-lren's
-.tin * -.olier, Jr.,

ril time. Shi had '» dajree
sic, a 11A from Hu- llmu-rf tlrniil, a flum cy in EngCrrninli, I'oi iugi| -«e and-‘
r, a •lenre lo gel liei doc to-

a la in - kiibliug slid g ay

'aukagan,

&gt; trouble w ith American
II policy, according to HeitaUw* Bob Sikes o f Florida,
recently returned from a
i mil# tour of th* F a r East,
it w* put too much depenon dollar diplomacy, on

JEEN TALK

ome (rie iid s in .N e w Y o rk . Th e n
rlic lio-t h rn s iliu n " a v a l l apt. A l.ve to A ll-, r t " , head of t li - llra itlI' iii -imI v u ill bo inlerevtcd to ian d e le ju tio n . tu the Atom ic K ulearn thut K C , H arper, J r m i - » ig v •t "iiiin l siou a n,| an old
ncenllv rnlistl-il in the United liit-nd i f h e r (a lliC r ttliu la ir t ul, ;
srnlev Marine Corps is now sin
Ma*ai I A*suiii|Ha.) of the Itra iiltinned ut I'n H s, Island. 3. C. Hi i:i|, A r m y ) Miami vile laid knoM II.
nddrr-- is I’vt. E. C. Ilarp ei, Jr.. oai- ctiiliiloMHl.
v *. ,
ii:iiiiii7, ussre.
. .
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‘He t.: ei|&gt; .1 some help, and I
kni'M ste n o gra p h y," Senuitta A s - t
- ..in|h*.io esplaiiirvl, ' - • , I came
•tuMii In tiet|i him a little.
And
lin n - v e ,o imn o to On, In* fmnl

of the First Ma|itist Church vs ill
m eet at 7:110 1*. M. in the annex
with 'Mr*. Vi lie Williams, Mr*.
A. J . F’etrnuin and Mr*. Will
Rumblry as h n sle ssrs,., . . .

Don’t forget that after-sclmol
snack, Thi* "e x tra" meal should
be light an I nrurislijng.
Much
foods as milk. f r ill, cracker* and
cookie* are ideal. They won’t in­
terfere with dinner tlm -- nppr
tits 4 ‘ when eaten in m iNlrra'e
am iu n ls in the niiddle "f th e
afternoon.

rsjy_ opcrrillun

F IV E

I First Church of Christ, Scientist

ng and;
J- Mo*a, Jr.. Orlando real
leclationj
operator, Republican candi­
d move • “**• tof Congrea* against Joo
' Hendrick* of DaLand, visited
worked Sanford • Wednesday 'w h e re he
rrnrieos, | conferred with eupportera over
ished i the approaching campaign,
rry, an
Moss announce,! th at he would
&lt;or&gt;, a pu*h an active campaign ag a in st
try mill Hendricks and th a t he expected
iMies.
to bring Ihe r e a l’.election Issue*
'
H# declared t h a t
i fathor |f elected he woald fig h t for all
• rond* river* and harbor* improvaifkenta
**•&lt;*•• I to . Central Florida, and would
area. It work untiringly for th e paym ent
I More*' of Madfly damage*.

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Deborah Moulding
• Celebrates Birthday *p

These Women

Th«\Hofne ^twspB per.

Mrs , Claude Pepper, who has
just /e tu rn e d from ' Jhe Paris
Pi are Conference, telje newspeper
reporter* ' R ussian.‘J fo rrtg n MlnN o t e v e n th o s t n r s e n u .w i th s ta n d t h i s m a c h in e a g e .
later -Molotov’ "wrap charming. I
waa atnaieil to fiml him »o easy A U n iv e r s ity , o f W is c o n s in a s tr o n Q ih e r n t M t. W i ls o n
O b s e r v a t o r y h a s n r r iv e d n t t h e d im e n s io n s o f f o u r s t a r s .
. We don’t A* how . uigkingm cn E l c c tr o n o m ic d e v ic e s p e r f e c t e d d u r i n g t h e w n r m n k e p o s s i­
themselves can approve luhir pol­ b le t h i s m e a s u r in g o f s t a r s , n f e a t ije v e r b d f o re n c c o m icies which encourage »0ch sav­ p lis h e d . A s a r e s u lt , m a n y s t a r s ' m a g n i t u d e w ill p r o v e t o
age fighting as ha* talo-n place b e 's e v e r a l th o u s a n d t i m e s t h a t o f t h e s u n .
•
I lf the current Hollywood strike.
Thla ik not a- strike fori higher
wage* or one Involving'[wotking
O n e m ig h t e x p e c t t h n t t h i s . n e w k n o w le d g e w o u ld
conditions. It la a lig h t /between
N o m o r e " T w in k le , ( w i n k l e
two union*^Jor the privilege ul g o . h a r d 'w i t h th q p o e ts .
l i t t l e s t a r " b u s in e s s . Nt&gt; m o r e c o llin g th e m " B le s s e d
c n n d l e s o f t h e n i g h t , " th e s e g i a n t a r c l i g h t s w h ic h s h r i n k
t h e s u n t o I n s ig n if ic a n c e .
.
Y e s , t h e r e ’s h o p e . S t a r s s ti ll w ill b e s t n r s , f o r c x c o p t
t h e y b e v ie w e d t h r o u g h a te le s c o p e , to t h e n a k e d e y e t h e y
a r e , o n ly p i n p o in ts in t h e s k y . A n d . w h a t p o e t o w n s n
te le s c o p e ?
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rriem ls. will 1h- intcrestn l to
learn tliut Mrs. I*. I*. Campl&gt;ell
is m ciipi-rntiug at her home on
South Sanford Avenue afte r tu .■

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TAN TWEED COAT (6.50 (M atching cap 82c&gt;
SOLID NA.VY SHETLAND COAT $7.50
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EED COAT $9.95

P ro b a b ly

October

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last

s h o w in g

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fa m o us

m ake

w a tc h r s

b e fo re

C h ris tm a s . . . I f y o u n e e d a go o d w a t c h now is the tim e lo b u y II t L a y
it n w a y f o r C h ris tm a s .

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If ymf are net in
habit of
raading Hie occasional -,po?tlc contributlons to this roltgpu. niitlro
tmlaV's

*j»* k rii*”efT|enni

E mniet-&lt;CN*o&gt; IDI- of ■ehmtucky..-a mhldtttaL-thf-rg»der,
Co*'^Ireftem ently'term ed1 n tr itb r y 'T&gt;utrlfeou»ljrTf*ls«'* and **
wicked Me" and added:
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"I am not craiy, nor have I turned against my deareat friend."
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bgd willy both the A FL and CIQ. F or months the form er haa com*
plained bitterly, that Schwellenhach waa pro-CIO and refuaed for a
long time, even to nom inate an AFL. mah for aaalstant secretary
Then Schwellenbach. under heavy pressure from the federation,
■elected th e AFL to represent American labor a t the International
Labor O rganliatlon a f te r having previously Indicated th a t (he job
would go to the CIO thla year. So, now CIO la also a l odda with the
accrelary.
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Oonaequenlly, the government d ill probably have to go to tt* In,
dependent union* to obtain advitora to Robert J. W att, of the AFL.
at the ILO conference
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It iloea not see how he cun remain inulti lunger In the labor depart-

The homesteads wari turned ovsr
to M ’llA In IU42 for disposal,
T h e olilcst project is ThrJU
Mtver. ('hrilen* a l ThtVe Rlvapi,
Tex. It ri&gt;entv! 1n January, 10.15,
rontalm d f&gt;0 homes spread over
Id acre* and cost »lll,1,00n.
Thre_- Rivers Gardens also was
the first to be taken over by tha
town al which it was established,
The town ha* the hemes, and th«
C h n rg c.x c o n t in u e t o c o m e o f " g ro n x / j i v o r i t i s m " n n d Federal Ijind Bank is cuitodien
of the title to the p ro j.ct.’
ilu it I p r ic in g in {he g o v e r f in f e n t’a b illio n s o f dolInrH w o rU i
o f w a r s u r p lu s e s . M is s o u r i’s R e p r e s e n tn tiv o S l a u g h t e r is
c h a i r m a n o f ,n n in v e s tig a tin g c o m m itt e e h e a r i n g c l a im s

C e c e lia T ru lu c k

Social Calcnctat

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Domengeaux'.kDl of Ixxil
StA*r+lou»*_camp«lgn aji|i*nam)r*a commJtt** -mm!

auivF in* ■ r*■* *. •
With sense to keep^U at t-* best. g p f ie r a l ie n r e itr o s o ( m u t e r i n l s fin d o v e r y t h i n g e ls e , b u t
Give mh~ a healthy mind, good t h e y a r e g r a t i f i e d w ith t h e f lc c o m n lU h m e iitii o f t h e o r g iitiJ^)rd.
iz iitjo if tltfj-fiig th e c r i t i c a l p e r io d o f t h e litst y e n r , n n d
To keep the good ajid pure •*&gt; t h e y b e lie v e t h a t u n d e r , t h e c o m p e t e n t I c a d c n th ip o f M r.
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Which, seeing »ln. Is Aot sppallA'I. H ittin g th e w o rk o f t h e C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e w ill c o n ­
But fin is a May HAsel it right tin u e to h e a v ita l p a r t in t h e f u t u r e p r o s p e r ity o f th ia

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The . Srrpirjr]r HhcK l P - l ' t ^ K l
met tu e s d a jr afUtiwio|l_T I ' J r W
otiock m UK* itnooi buiufmg w iut
Mr*. Joo Corley presiding over
the (ir*l meeting pf |K* .year, j
Mis* Ituth limn’d, supervisor, spoke
on "Nr»- Trends In Education \
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The |rrinci|vAI and teacher* were
Tiny ' Deborah,
Ma'uMing
introduced und the members "at,
wua honored o n 'h e r srconyl birth­
Ja n et Boyd is spending s j the' II'. T. A. introduced them ;
day,' Saturday ufternoon, with a twuMlsk
w eeks' vacation visiting |n | selves,
iclvm.
Other officers who will
lawn party givrn b&gt; her parents lloston. New York and d'hilndel- serve
during the 1946-47 term
I Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. K verttt I'hia.
includi
Rucker, first
Mautding at their home, 217 West • ^
W. II. W rar,
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I Nineteenth Street.
Frank L. Wooilruff, J r . is visit- second vice-president; Mrs. R. F.
! Tha gursla enjoyed playing on ing his son and daughter-in-law Cooper, secretary; Mr*. II. A.
| th e . |e e -iu u s and m the swings. Mr. and Mr*. Frank L. Wooilruff Moreland, treasurer; Mrs. I). C.
' Colored balloons w ere distributed Ill in He.wlersonville, N. C.
I Howard, historian and Merman
as favors and the host and hos*
* '■ Mortis, principal.
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served angel foml rake, lc&gt;! A liy J._ A _----Dyiilmr- of T u ru n u .t C_)ifiuitt*e chairm en-are as^fBl-j
}t»raw amt animat cra rk e rs« tn 'th e t ’anaiia, is making
ner home with , lows: Mrs. II. A. r.ppieuy, mem-,
,guesl». Comdr. ami Mr*. Mauld* h. r sistbr Mrs. Daisy Knox. Miaa liter hip: Mr*. C. K. Carter, proing w ire assisted in serving and Ihinbar is a retireil nume. '
gram ; Mr*. L. E. S p en ce r,.fm sn ca;,
entertaining th* group by Mrs.
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ilaisy Kuox und-Jatss J . A .'D up- *3 . Jf/c
VVrn R. CUarJw-il. SUN If; • ,\||»." G ordon, Hrixson. - duUsssCk m
THirtwgio
(bar. * ’ I
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.Thha^. Inyltad-. .were'. -. Deborah &lt;son of 'Mr.'.a n d Mts. h L J L flatkLM xs.T C. L* P uw rlb_ju5l!ljU llyt.
oU A ui Dak Avenue, ijtjio ip e rv n t Mrs; France* McTknTJffr esel/araT—
k U n c . p - W j n v M c l)« iid r
R o r te r - !■—* ii . l . nevutlonjUr
anil U o a u _ llemlersutu. f r a u k ,- . ii.r11i a f t f l r
Filna - V hfttrnitrn; lib rin rt '
tnM l Scott, Kay Ivey.-O rville M irk V ^ U a in b rjU g c ..
Mrs. Donalil Dunn, lunch room,
Jrcle Corky IUK'Kin»t (tlrm la Collirn,
»ney, Stanley Willink. S u v a ami Geurgt • Mrs, Roy Chorpening I* spend­ Mr*. Oilie Itce.ie Whittle, m usk; j
O r- I Hrinson, John Mann. Carol Kpper* ing a few day* here before going inn. W. It. ItaY, pnrliam rhtarian;
they, «on. Ruff Moiling and Joy Fields. to A*hlopii, O. to join her hus­ Mr*. Victor Green, rrcreatlon; Mra f
-Ircle 1 Also Mrs. It.‘y Mann, Mrs. Juli* band who i* with the Mnllantine II, W. Kuckir. recis-atlon co-chair­
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The them e fur *Jie year will be
N o;i»im , Mr*. Douglas Epperson of
Mrs. Agda Thomas ha* ht-yii "Fourxlatlona For I'nifree*’'. The 1
spervling several weeks in Chicago, objective is "Tu build finn founds- |
III. She’ e*x|M-rts to r .tu r n 'In the linn* |hm tigh cooperutiun belwclli '
near future by car accompanied youth ami ailulis. Approximately
by . her c-nephew Kenneth l.uk- Mi im-iniwni uttelnli-ii the inreting.
tafson.

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• THE SENATE INSISTS the real reason tha war proflla Invert!
gating com mittee ts reopening hearings on the Canol oil project has
HUH lo do with that undertaking, termed a ’ d ta d burse" by l'rexidenl T rum an.
. The renewed inquiry lias, however, a good deal to do with tha
long-standing and jealously pr)rid right of congressional conimlUcea
to probe Into the business of executive departments.
During th e war, com m ittees met behind locked and guarded doors
4o hear th e whya and wherefores of top secrets The Manat* war
investigating committee w u thw arted only once.
’ Menator Jam as Mead (D ) of New York, committee
f t iisie
chairman, said that w as when Admiral Ernest J.
Cemeilttea
King, M a r - t i m e chief of naval operations, refused to
tell why th e Canol project was completed despite
Thwarted
recommendations that it be dropped.
Mead reported that th e only answ er King gave waa "military
reasons." T he committee considered this equivalent to saying ‘none
of your business."
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King waa ordere^ recalled aa i witness Committee member* no
longer are mbch Interested In th* reasons King w«s expected to give,
but they do want him 'to give reasons and not tvaaiona.
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Mrs, Corley* Is P.T.A.
Head At Seminole
W W t-S o S r: A fl? C tO

Give me a sense uf humor, lairil.
(ilve me the g ra c e ’ to see a
joke;
To gat some happiness from life.
Amt pass It to n th e j Yolk.

HERALD,

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Give me a mind that Ijk not bored.
That doe* not ivhimpcr, whine
or aigh;
Don't le t mb worry overmuch
About the fu*»y thing called I

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Kettles
Expects
Tough Fight From
Winter Gardetriers-

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Hut T errv’a *cries activity is •'
; likely to be limited. The fle tt out- j
, tickler ha* h -rn on the bench most
•if the y .a r v illi an InjnrM leg
I and has been used mainly in [
(•pinrtnifirtn?jri-n‘-js*
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It Is unttliity Manager Eddie I
Dyer would use him ex cep t,
Ipgainst lefthanlad pitching, 'a n d I
-s ln re .Mickey' I la r tli -4e- tlrp- only { r r ~ - a , , w o
■‘ frtiipsaMetriforuX hbrtt'r.u'ho-O triitssj.
ilrasu Uhtt p a r t :iIda; T crx r^ 'wMi.

ihe
problems confrcnting " the
, campus y 'e r a n * and Mill contain
program ! by the University ua.id
I mil liln
Club, tumbling act*,
111 m i n c e d community singing and will *nj
lU U U U tv
with tl*. fircw orki display whu'.t
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has long o on *he tradem ark of
the (Jaiirr Growl and ' Florida
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» m i G r i d - expected k&gt; cnlortalft t a record

14 Lcttermen Back
On Army's Machine

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has lUr_t(JUijuJown. Lftitu?, KeUx
(1 loci*—lilaiU liaGT s liifd liw a ' ITBVls.
sta rs of
wo,,|.|
|jk&lt;* groping aro u n l
rv nvcf
blindfolded try in g . to pin the tali
ore ■till °n a donkey to -n am e any eleviti
i t c h e s «»ui the Cadets a* JB40 national
champions
The U. if. M ilitary Academy has
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the best trained athlelr* in Ihe
land, and football is the No. I
rin- Dal- sport on the plain* of W est Point.
Lenitie
However, Arm y will have to
s tr a ig h t, buttle fo r m'tjst of its points this
the AC* fall, for retu rn in g veterans havi

Pry-game • predictions among
.local fanji who hnvr entered th ej
Touchtrm
Ititx
Herald picktlM-’w fnner control intim ate that ,
the locals should take the lied
Devils by n score, of around 20
to IT fthc-tihl this Itcrnme a real­
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Eft H i g h . mj t nlv rilty on the VrrekO e n m - n m end ° f Oet. Hi-19 when t h ; 'Flnr1 rO g T a m , j B Gator* meet the University
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of Miami H urricanes, . l a s t's e a Oct.- Si tape- *r.n’s Uranv.u Bowl winner's, Hatfor the Uni- urdav aft moon on Florida Field
's (Tatnr Xirowl to climax tl* wragram.
ta reappearance
A ni ti n tt other highlights of
at &gt;-nce nf five. Ilumicoining till b • tin- di-dira*
ming. Oct, 1H. .b n by fi , i t o r Hpessaid Holland
ditional tv in lk of the I. whr**- Mem trial, the
ctm* scheduled,
•» LK*y banquet with George
cd by Bill So - ' H-natnerv, prominent al.m nu abd
nf tbe G ator ' 'ongiesam an- left
ns * .principal
l„r p fue Key
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f *‘ U niversity Alumrvt A«ibtenre of Lm - 1fociation m titlnw s a id I e n
m m r:_ inp *legislators liar’ * Ctlo. G ixtil program due .to ll.j imPOLK* imCORATK GPS
noulH H ty of getting boxers into
W a r s a w , iv u m i. «*!•&gt;
fighting, trim betw; n. the open­
ing of the Unlver ily Kept. *2?
rod the Octob.-r 18 (ircufl. }*'ornia'n pointed out th a t'th e colnmlf*
ee ha.l • planned a program which b ro tv h t, back to
would liv
un to the b a n n e r, Nuerntierg the we

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llqjlcv I’iercy iui. i Howard Whelcliel had hern named qn-cni&gt;kiin.s
for tonight's rlassie. Tim rapnlile
Fed mtAtlor, however, lias warn*&lt;i thot the Red Devils will propent a formidable eleven and he
said he expreled the Gardeners
to he one of the toughest oppon*
riils the Inesl machine w |l| meet
this season. .
t h e Fed sta rtin g lineup will
likely inrluile:
Whelche) a n d

Spencer Until in at the ends
Harold K astner and Jan Jenkin
Phetp hv R ay m o n d 'S tu d io
, son. tackles; Hill Ludwig ant
Among tltose «lio will ccnnpete In Uie Scotch Foursom e' lo be played at Gw Bemlrwle C ountry-C lub an
Nnllle Trapp, guards; Gwytim
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Reel, center; Clarence Grantham
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players
-in in —stum &gt;7 quarter, I'icrcy and Clyde Hut|
j are rrq u »ted To notify Clyde TerwUicgir, elub pro. of rnTjlw
at the halflmck po*t* and Willlr
orlor tfi Saturday ’evening.
Anderson in the fullback slot.
Coach Karl Hlaik hn* 14 letternteu hack. " Eleven nf them n(V
\ c i , Minims H im d ii,
'sllirters. •
j : The C adali have, three other
T o s s e s F i r s t B a ll
letter winners s» reserves. Before
the season is out they'll probably
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lit nit. ilulling as starters for they
NEW ALBANY, Ind. — S taff
are experienced enough go make
S g t George (T ro trri Tinius, vet­
most rnHegc tennis.
eran New Albany baseball player
The tem porary trench sitters
The Fighting Gator*
showing. Others, mure optimistic, of pre-w ar day*, is going to to**
are Tackle Harold Tavsel, H alf'
A N ic e 4 L j f l. S o lid
When the University of Flor­ 'look for the G a tors'to show rapid out the first hall in a softball
I hark Klwyn Rowan and Knd Turn ida's fighting G ators meet the improvement.
game here.
1 llnyi*.
Tularin Green Wave, in N.w OrBliil others, m ote far-seeing a n ­
That wouldn't Ire rumarkahte(i
CaHtinjf
| dialing
team s behind. Army irans Halurtlqv aflpniuon, the two ticipate n ro u ih season, hut with except for the fact th a t Toolcr
nw niiats to he as difficult as se- teams will he m.'ctlng for thalr a G ator eleven by the end of the has no hands. Not real, flesh-andI
JU od
lU S io g the HIM! All-America team. ninth tilt in a series that began »?a*on that &lt;will ' he tough to blood hands, that is.
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Saveti
All-America
ace* nare
hack in K-lfi.
Fiyullr, To the rem aining krm tp
Sgt. Tinius lost both hands, ct
ftjom la s t
year ami two from
The records show th at Flor­ ih e G ators ore as much a quo»- well ax the use of one leg, in th(
iftli In H am ilton Nichols. Rice ida won the opener by a 14 t° lien nrark as tney were beiorc
explmipri of a land mine near
guard, anti Jnhu F erraro, South­
7 m argin, were, defeated In 1VI7 tilt, M i'sUsippi gam e.
Bologna, Italy, where he wos help­
ern California tackle.
by p -12 to 0 count, lost in 1910
Wolf Has long warned against ing ittlh Ulvisirn rn n ih at cnglH cddnn P a l S uper
J. Almost every stetioh in tho and '20, won in 1922. Inal bath dver-uptimiim and repeatedly s ta t­ ticers clear a mine field.
I n .19.14 and 191.1, and lied them ed th a t Uu&gt; youthful G ator squud
ftitmtry boast*
D cL uxa
Tinius is nome on a visit from
last year fi to fi.
OH the Pacific (
wn* in fur, a shock whtrt they ran Percy Jones hospital at Hattie
tug about Soul
.Saturday Ib a r W .'lf’s charge* Up ag ain st an experienced team . CVekk, Mich., whore ho hr,* been
Trojans
will meoT an outstanding Green
The Saurian* receive,} their find rquipped with arlifical hands, ,
F-ferencc it’s Alabama; T exas 'n Wave team who held thy powti'- shock Saturday night.
Fans uttendinz ball games in
th t S oulhw eit Ctmfercnce; DukY ful Alabama to a 6-7 score.
More shocks, nro jn store fgt-lhc. New Albany have contributed srvin the Southern ConferuiM j-N oi-During Ihe fir's I trf t his week . l ev*- but".auincwher:- along "In n *'ral: hundrfl.},, d o lla rs tow ard a
re Dame in^Uia- Midwest against
t m o b f y -W ilr s U d J e r a y ''elflch- on" fund t«'lx* lire sen Lcrl W /Tin to -O il
JUdUBHF T^he ktalwavt* tt._Mu.4n-’M«fdnfiki-«rhey w ltri*? l i n r podtldn his*li7ih h lrlh .ay soon, so Tooler
g in . Illlnofir andTPiTo S ts te t-tk c 1
to band oat shocks instead of ta k ­ figures the least he can d o is toss
Oklahoma Aggies in the Missouri
th* Florldr ing them.
out. a hall for them.
work, lookrd
Frankly, I expectcduthi m to do­
! toward all future gam es is one of
expected tb*m in not expecting tco much, but ,»t
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P:he athletes them- tho sam e lime looking for rontlnn victory was no ue&lt;! im provem ent w ith an. car
1 who watched cu cccked for thu t xplnsjnn H itt will
ridders.
lie heard wh-n the Ir.ds catch fire
A tlanta Journal land win a couple bf th rso “ impoaio the G ator can ip l.lh le one*.”
l cam p" and l , a r - | ~ — ......... —— -----------------------The one-lln-j thlnl baruman of
F o r our ninny custom ers w ho o rd e re d O cean City
rm er
Mississippi ‘
thu Cleveland Indians. "Bad News”
a n d Bronson Reels, w e now h a v e a few av ailab le.
n t e d th a t .W otf, K / ~
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Hale, once literally used hi* head
the “ 11161" ,fn ,(in |
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to sta rt n trip'*) play against Ihe
f young- '.rrs t h a t 1
v n lu k a n iW V I
Boston Red Sox.
JUST. R EC EIV ED ! L IM IT E D SU PPLY OF
The b asts were loaded in a
HEDDON and CREEK CHUB BAITS
i AR i&gt;f which adds op-to the fact
game a t Fenway Park, Boston,
■that no m atter which a fte r flra*.-'
and Jim Coronim was a t hat fur
j gantn group you fell into g ru m ust
FIXATING MINNOW BUCKETS $2.60 Horton. Joe hit a scotching liner
■r e illte thb prnBhm faeina the Gwdown t to third base line and the
lira is m&gt; sim ple one.
ball
struck
Hale
In
the
head.
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A sensible attitu d n to assume
was taken on Ihe fly by shortstop
Knickerbocker, relayed to Hughes
H ED D O N &amp; M O N T A G U E f
at seto n l f r r tin second nut and
then thrnw u to 'T ro sk v a t first to
’ FLY RODS
$8.50 to $35.00
complete Ihe triple* killing.

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$25.00

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How To Relieve
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SPORTING
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CreuthtlUion nllevea promdUy B#*
pM palt c o m right to Uie eeat or the
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(inre you get ■ hat you like, you’re bound to
want it to last, to be able to take repeated
blocking and a king-siaed amount of -hard
wear — without it looking “ beaten-Up” !
Marathons* do just’that. . , and more, the
choice of shapes, colors and sices makes it
easy to get the Marathon for yyulTkp secret?
Fine close-felted fur and Penney’■ constant
attention to details I.
6*90

The public ift invited,to

We Are Piper Cub
See for yourself ho

IN THE SOUTHEAST
dnnk Atlantic A l e and Beer

See f h e 1946 Model Planes
minutes Instruction 5.00
itro l P ipoa C uba a a A -u ae d ) - 1' ------ --—

lo rates to pilot*,

r CuHh bt* Taylorcraf t«. 30 m inutes 4.00

uund School Cov
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The bait play ol thu year for y ou is wbciYyoc
' rail tit for a&lt;l«|uatu insurance abd hooding cover*
fiv jour home-and business. And don’t
forget to call also for your cojiy of &lt;Mir 1946 /o o |.
ball krlirslutc of leading rojlrga* and universities.
I'aekrd with up-lo-tbe-mindle Information on
favorile leama, this srjiedulr is all ready fur
you and free fur the **kiug. Phone ua imlay.

‘INSURANCE PljilS SERVICE”

�F R ID A Y , O C T . 4 , 1948

TH E S A N P O R p -^ jE R A L P ; ^ A « l O R P ^ L O R I p X

FACE

SEVEN

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R E T O N G A -O N L Y

M E D IC IN E

THAT GAVE ME RELIEF

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had n n r ■ i j i f . i l v
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KIAOY 10 OPKRATt MANUAtlY nn Iron lunx* nt ih* M unldpal II &lt;iplt.il in Pittsburgh riimiM tin
at c e l t / employees (I to r,) Piauh HcIlisarUt. Patrick J Egan one! VicU&gt;r (Satl’i S ink mg im
ffjw rr Workers Union have rcfur.rd .) settlement tiropoml made by ll.c tk q
no L ig h t Co., m ill
H m tllonjias been dissolved. They voted (our Ui one to continue the strike.

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Fascist iMovement In Brazil lia s
Returned From Exile In Portugal
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jir boxy type*. While, jtaticU, dark'.
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"SOFT W O O L SKIRTS With sparkling

riten fim tnauinrice rate reduc­
tion, w rre U*e.| n, ni, unhirfm ent
and reward foi irnproied fire pro.
l il t inn. This il a i&gt; t i " d for the
fit t tipm in JH7" when llm -hrrter,

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of

a - | " n e a t r u le n ijia n c e .

Ilnitilirq ciale refornu beenme
th ■ n et! ohjrctlve
Three jenev
atfiir Chicaifn wan d e tn iy e d , ins p e c t e r s for the underw riters
frond that the city had hern rebuilt "a* .inflammable it* b efo re/1
Tl"i|- tepm t •mil "It would «P'
. near ihnt hmldlnifi can Tie erected
in any way or style that suits
convenitnee
No effort Is lie
ilia riiai*. to enforce the low *'
They

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Lital l i m e s F r id a y
W i lh o u l n d o u b t . . . risis
th e q rc ilU 'st tlm th li- f r .a lu r r
e v e r sh ttw ti in tlu » I lien I re

mcmcomw

d e p a rt-

nt dominated hy pulitic*.
..
I hr- result was a laiyro'l of
Chiraqo hy the (In- insurance
rumpanics in September IH? I.
Within t» n months reforms were
achieved by Chitaito business
n«.,n'» riiiiinilllees and Insurance^
was /-estnrid.
in

llc ltle of la w le s s

m lv e n tiir e -.-a l lis t is
o f a n n n l l n w 'n l o v e !

Th.
Ila lliin o t p
fir e
of
I '. llll
I ro n e h t a b o ut r n c ln e e n n i; s u r ­
veys o f a ll c llie i over iifi.OlMI in
psitiula Ion.
A in o n jr ll, . ' f ir s t f&gt;f&gt;
c lt i s su rve ye d wo&lt; San F ra n
cisco, a nd the ui|d r w r it e r s ' ettu ln e r fs re p o rte d in 1t r f . 1• ■r littir.
Il-a t h a u r J t w r re so y r - a t th a t |
"H a n K ra n cisco lin t v io la te d a ll
i n d e r w r ilin ij
U a d i!II.IV ,
hy
m i!
b u rn in p t in / '
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H I* mntiTha la te r Han F ra n cisco
I te a m 'd to v io la te th o ’ e t r a d it lc m .
, (Is b u m in c e rs t the f ir e iiu u r j ancy com panies a ll t h r l r u n dert» n in ff p r o fits fm m ISCO to 100(1,
and
n e a rly
$8p,0fl0,(fn(l m ore.
A la iu t 20 com panies fa ile d , nl-.
t h n u jh m a n y soon n t u m o l b u s l-

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ON THE SAME FROGRAM

ness. C laim , paid totalled *220.-

000.00(1.

Values la

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ALL-WOOL l
.W arm a n d long-w earing, in ric h p astel co lo rs!
4 lbs. o f w ool, b o u n d in ra y o n —g u a ra n tee d
to resist m o th dam age fo r S y ears!
9 .9 0
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O ur d w n Ic e la n d —a 4 ^ lb. p u re wool b la n ­
ket. W h ite w ith stripes. G u a ra n te e d to*resist
.m oth d a m a g e fo r S year*,.
.1 0 ,9 0

The Idea of preventinq such
disasti r* gained headway slowly.
In June lu ll an obscure ikrleKlte
a t a cunvintion of fire m arshals
in Chicajro suggested that October
8, the anniverlary of the Chicago
fire, b,- se t aside as Flio Preven­
tion Day. G orem ers of- all states
u v r i app. alrd to a n d 'b y 10H,
F ire reiv e n lio n D ay was proi claimed by 22 of them.
* The fira t national .Fire PrerenI tlhn D av wtui p rorflSlrtiVd by Pres I! dent W ll'nn In 1W0, and he wa*
b itn -l b* thn gevrm or general'
of Canada.
President H arlin q
mad* the obeervarre a national
Fire Prevention W tek in IW2.
Sin&lt;*» th rn eaeb President In to m
h as iaat
I Week pi
im or general
? **Ths attltu d ss of fire dej
m snts and TA«
m arkedlr J*"'
antlpalhv
_ T„____ r______lifii. Nft Icmtoin
ia the id ;g : pin»ii’«tr.M of salflfh
interest, to a few corporations. It
it reeogntted th a t are ty ffr»
, mdana a p tn n a n ep t and absolute:
toes of national capital, flra toaaoa
' b d n r borne in reality by the com»
, munitv w ith Insurance companies
merely th ) medium by which the

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BUSTER CRABBE
Al ( F u z z y ) S t. J o h n
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In
‘‘B O R D ER D A U (R L N "

w i(h A N N E G W Y N N E
ROBERT SHAYN E
“ C H IL D R E N O F
IH E W IL D ” .
w ith JO A N V A L E R IE
, JA M E S B U SIT

S P IK E JO N E S a n d Hia
C ity S lic k ers

King Cole Trio
. . Andy R i i k s c II

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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

U . S. Navy Band How to get your Prosthetic
•;f To Give Concert CartMor artificial limb repairs
At Homecoming O Gat 4 photos of yourself, Itfx IX", full face,
from mid-chest, mode on thin paper.

H o l l a n d , Smathers
To -Participate On
Florida U; Program
'

GAINKSVILl.K, Oct. I. (Speda t) —Pir-ltoniecnming feature rf
the University bf Florida’* T hirtyninth annual Homecoming will hr
’---- '■
a concert
Octt. IT, by the famed
United S tale, Navy Hand, official,
of the Lyceum Cnuricil, , pan,or*
for The concert• have announced.
Mu,leal hiphllght of the Home­
coming wt-ek-enT, the concert i»
eip ec lc) to draw u capacity crowd
of Student, and old (trad, to the
Florida Field ftadinm . Thi* *eaaan m ark, the first fall to u r of
Ihe Navy Hand shite H»tl ami
rnora than fifty musirlnn* ami
seven soloist, will make the trip
from W athln(ton for tin* lint*
verslty
appearance. Lieutenant
Charles llrendler will conduct.
The Blue Key *pnn,orwl Home-

0 1 Go to nearest VA office,furnish personal
information and your 4 photos,fill out VA
Form 10-2501, and sign 4 Service Cards.

Senator Spe,»ar I L. Holland, a
Florida alumnus, will dedicate thv
Murphree-Memorial, ir.e ie d to the
htmur o f Hr. Albert A. M urpline,
for l? year* p reid e n t of the

0

ill get under
comini program
way Oct. 1H at 3:00 P. M. when

an o rja n teellal hy Claude l»
Mi rp h re .. tlnlv. rsity organist, id
4:00 P. M. and two conducted
tour, of tin- campils ami uni verstty fawllitie*.
Annual Blue Key banquet with
Congrr'^man elect . George »Smn
then a, glle*t -peskxr r. -IM'd
for ;Tl30 P. M. Get, IH in the
gymna- mm, with the annual
Gator jltp.wl Mlqwinx.xi 8;16 P-

night.

0

Present cord at any limb or repair shop,
anywhere, for immediate-limb r^ppiri up to
* *35 ..Sign yip rn am ro tt vendorV fnvoice
.exactly os it appeoLS on cord,-

HL-liTTIorf fit Hi Id .Stmlimn.

Saturday’* pr&lt; grant, hlgUligld
ed by itje .Miami-Hiitiila fi o|fca|l
’a k r f i f , -- W l i f i » » uiiHM-ti&gt;d? Iiteak
iia»t~ p a r t i* - . *• nre-etin* o f —tin

U niversity of H onda ^liim nl AWNdafJim

th e " le g L -fla l'its ”

Your piosfic-oealed Prosthetic Service Card
with instructions for use, will be sent 1oyou by registered mail within a week.

couch*** in the anuthcantern loon
"te nutlinir their charge* through
final tunmip p ractice, today.
The ttnW er-iiv of, Florida G a­
tor* and th.- Tulane Greenl** are
nutting their all Into practice aa
ihev v*-t reedy In face each other
SnMlrduv The Gator* will atop
-vi-r uf l*#r*arola tomorrow for a
i Imrt practice ,e,« lo n ' before goim* no t&lt;» New Orlean*.
The th-orgin Bulldog, are alreailv on their way to Philadel­
phia: Tliev expect to arrive there
hi tim e for &lt;i p rarll-e ,e ,-io o
'•oiler th e - lig h t, tonight. - The
llidldiw-. (day Temple tomorrow

tn lrfrt-

F ir4 m l&lt; m &lt; r

tw ; i u (•»*&lt;lining
UM8S

Exhibit* will Ite *et up for the
1 r 'tm*oI »nln" week-end by Ihe
A gricultural taperim ent Station
in . M u liner log . and Indiiil rial
(experiment Station, the University |
t.lhrary and the Schuol .jf Areld ;
tecture anil AJIicd Art*.

tlfWURED

P r e r tn l this ad v e rtise m en t
— S a tu rd a y a n d receive
3x5 A M E R IC A N FLAG
&amp; STAFF

Eddie Dyer Had] Southeastern Grid
Hard Assignment! Teams Primed For
As Card Manager Weekend Games
Biff Track Deals And *U*UIU* And .
IjOfiKt’HTo Mexican JjaYe Their I
: Hurt Cards Hopesi
1&gt;«M ^

E m b ro id ered S ta r t St Faat
C olors

Keif. 3.95 for 1.44

^ ° . l ik f , » iit h c * * t r r n r . ln f i- n - n c - I- - t « r l

Ip for the pennant.
Own. r Ham Itu-ailon put loo
tnurh faith In hi, club’, prsa*
rlinplng, and traded away nr sold
4r nnnv llonpl(|ta&gt;- .Sander*, W alk­
er Conner nml Kmit Verban. am*
nil* other,,
To add tu tlyer’, w orrits, T erry
Moure . jevilom sl
lei
trouble.
(!herley. Bid. Burr U w a, unable
to W galn hi, winning form of
la st year, JohnnV Beasley disap­
pointed ami Dirk Slider failed to
live u p ‘Ui expectation, a» a firstbraeman,
The b ig g -,l blow of all. how­
ever w a, the-In*, of Max' I,arilvr,
FroM Ie Martin and Imu Klein

If.th e Mexican Ix-agu*-.

Dexplf- thtse loate*, Iho C anU
Still w*re rated Ihe team to beat.
And there v III lie no managerOf-the-vear award for Dyer, !&gt;oenuae (lie Card* w ire eX|ieeted |o
win the National t.raguo p-nnnnl.

FLOOHS SANDHI)
and FINISHED
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in ju ry It,l* through most ’ of
e conference appear to be
Imlllng th i, even in*:, ft* I ho
in i, get rraily lor lb* weekend
;e. For th r Bulbing*, however,
n r o a r it w h o has ! ,- r ti m b it 4
the ,irk rosier. I.ine Conah
W h tlw o r lh

h a - l&gt;s*»*n

el under uhn-rvalt*m for utt
,c1o,e * m*l«Lly nt Fmory h 'stsl In At tan|n. nml hr ruobslilv
ltl|nut m ake Ihi- trip to Phitnilel-

The Tulane Green Wavu and the
prida Gators ,eem to have their
the pr*ltv well dnm-it ou*. Coach
m r K m ka of Tulane I, pul-

Ig Ihe rmphasl, m pii'slnr. and
prh Bay Wolf at Florida '*
plug hit team no on pass do­
nga. The Gators did pretty well,

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Bedroom

■VV A I a l» a m a, ('nnrh Frank
Tgotnaa route* up with n frank
riawtjent on the Crilliaen Tide's
dsMbmo ag ain st the South Csroiids'Vr •fornnftion. Thoms* lab.led
tM«. effo rt ‘‘pretty ,o rrv ” aa re,jhv«s gained ronsiitentiy agalna1
tU tegular*.
•
I r li tr a ’, good news y%t Auburn,
vmrrt! the T ig e r, aro i'ire|iarlng'
lii'irn lertain Furmalt. Ja^k C-ornillus, injure.I right tack le., h*,
edme around into
tbin.............
In Atltkiita.
.. I TnJofexI T tn
Georgia Tech liMik* a little
let w ith'm -e i(ilar(erbark Frank
lylea rapidly rounding Into

pa-'.

&gt;r Ihe current. dUpula In the
wenca, ‘ ('resident John J .
rt says ha ha*t sent a telen Inform ing the U niversity of
ueky th a t, aU r bock Krmal
lit ha* been drclarxut ln»lt&lt;il*te.
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HOME OWNERS,

A n o th e r o f o u r fine v alu e s o ffered to o u r .c u sto m e rs
lif thfs Big R em odeling Sale, A b e a u tifu l a n d s tu rd ily
co p , I rue ted su ite In m a tc h e d w a ln u t c o n s is tin g 'o f i
• C r v d e n x a B u ffe t, o ffe rin g | la rg e n m o u n t o f sto r. Xge sp ace fo r linen a n d ,china. ’
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In m e ta l, fin ish ed in lu s tro u s la c q u e r
for la s tin g b ea u ty .
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D A l t T ^ N E W S P A I ’W t

F L O R I D A ,- M O N D A Y ,

OCT.

7,

1'J‘Hi

A s s o c in to d

P r e s s 'L e n se il W i r e

Talks Are Given
On Vocations At

Placed

Education, Baseball
Refrigeration, Auto
Parts Arc Discussed

Yil Local Agencies
Have Been Desig­
nated In Event Of
Any Emergencies

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Vocations! talks were given ««
the regular weekly luncheon »f
the Rotary Club a t tho Com­
m unity Itutldirifr today by R- $«•
• True, education: It- I- Cornell.
Indualrial refrigeiration; K,t l^ v y .
W hltner, liasoball: atid K. I*.
S co tt, auto part*, in u urogram
arranged hy Orville Touchlnn.
Mr. True predicted It r e a l
chahjtes ill the puhlle school*
during the. n eat -ten year*., lie
-wf $4,000 ■« y ear and iwill to*
b etter prepared fur their
V K TK R A N S Administrator (Jen. |expensive school plnnla will be
Omar llradlry I* pictured n* le ■used 12 mouth* o u t of the year
opr tied f|re oa John Slrllo. national ‘ Instead of only nine a* at prr«
commando of the Ameriran le ­ i r n t : and thyy will be built »n thr
gion. at the Ban Francisco rumen, ‘ outskirts «f the community *«r
lion. Ilradlcy declared that Stclle large trad * of 2ti acre* ‘tir imm
Mono n(* i f l r r it left ttlrk a u I jrli^ It&gt;ouihihi lla u .ii
ttir I t m i* supcitnrt I'sru su i lJrr.mitiii.il hr ul
"had for a yrar ohslrurted the efOriginally, he «ald, H'himl* m -tr
furt* of the administration" ajid •ta tte d hy p rin t* unit tnlniatrr- Eiarthsarrt tn ssril Itie \ r U r nil It* i p c m . l u l M*,hl n o , Hir I,i,p ol lllr Motlcl to ( arm. |.*sti! 1he ,|H-1 Ilf
“ jeopard tied the righta" of mil­ In order to train boys to lurum* u U t III.too mile trip Ihnrougtdy tfetr'l I s lira si Im iiiliii,* slot tuimhcr i i f s s tinder pol.it riiiitlllltm
1 hr ■rail r ir r ln l a crew of ten. (1),$. Stgn.il f orte, IE idmphnlu
iltilrrnallanili.
lions of seta.
(International)
priest,* and m inisters. Today there
are more children nttrm ting puts
lie schools ttian ever before nt
the hiatqry of the world nod they
, are l**ihg trained for every con
celvable kliul of vocation. Teach
I ing good ritlicnship i* one of the
i prim ary objecta of the schools, j
i ha aald, and a fa r blither per
JA C h S f i n v i i I.K . h ,m ; r.|»
| cqntaKr are going to rollrite t&lt;&gt; '
ria li ' i:» pt-n
f&gt;Min ibi* n h - i
; dav than 20 years ag".
F !•*» u l . i i i t t U F i i l i n g ,i ( m e t*ttI fill ft
Declaring th a t the school* a*
i
j i l . j** n i s I n 111 n t tl
* i l l !*
i a whole are dolnyr n pretty good
i It r
cn iin ii I m l
h«*f I mi &gt;i- - f
j ioh. he *ald the schools »f rio t
j 'liir-ft* tilt M«r §*!♦!#'' lU.tvn CMtttl'Hir' 1
i Jdn /tod of Seminole County are
Ui
a
Y fy
1*j i y
j trot a t the bottom of the Its*
f « I n t f l i |* |i f |i i« '» - r lififl ■ '*'■
’ "A* n group,” he aald, “ I think
*»*!-8#!fr I .* r *is| W illi f III | W tl m "'
I,A R IS . Met 7. OV *—
StnntAi '
j our school teachers ate a pretty
■I n - r l t i i tt f 11 U t i l t l
i i 1* F*ktr!IM||
to til
tU'. gtm,| bunch, ami they an- it"! ; T im t &lt;'ru th a lly tm ia v
*Al*»iki't
*»■ L i v
I *i * *
in
&gt;.
i nearly as 'ipjr er’ n» some people Jj l rml |VAn* ( iiTiff*!I’liri* that til* j
iifflc
II f t If’ill if|t I
.I•• •'*
j I ’ h it r t i S liit^ T Wfiuld ih»i g iv e muj »eetu to think.’’
t» K i-l i . h i i f i i l g t t k'f
‘ I Vl* ►111
S ta lt I .j v i* Muc k M .t 111 i . iii u tio I| Mr. Cornell dlelded reftiirim - | m o i f inch «»n tin* T r i p l e Uill** ;
s l l i a Vi’t i ’i ti ll ti|» f il l* I r t t h ’f h
I hilt
tlorr Into three classification*: n h ftt» a h iir th e prti|Mine&lt;! Ita lia n
Vk*+ I lg V i' f t t o r e Ct! I I f it ti ll t ^ ’l b »
(H household refrigeration, (2) t t r u ly , (V lttfm llv &gt;*t|r ,H«*4| i h i l t Ih r
r a U l r . (lin n In
1!• 11
Y r t , tin
air conditioning, (.11 industrial! I proponMM for |hn |»ri»jwti‘il fm*
fo n lrn !
V retfw tiftn
refrigeration.
U nder this Inal ; Eitne hail tieeu harkor! I»y Iwo
l«*rt* i n
forrr,
s l i u i g h t i ’n ' r
aiul
classification he placed himself ltil[ (ttin li of tho ftiiliim Dnllthal
1 I mi t t i h i r l i T h i n *
t ' f »*| m»4 1
the precooliug.,pf produce ilivi-. f^UTlinii»^l6n. H r urgi il I hr rim
Ii it i 1i f 1 t t i i l y 1‘0 |M'M »'fil *tf t i n
tl
forenn* In mhifit I ho rdiiimiMint
•tun,
I’reeooling, he said, &lt;l*vt’ln|i(jl$j e c r h m u c n 4 . i l i n n -*
wwacrtnl
thal
thr
otll of the neresslty of deliverrttafjI f 'iifirm H y
produce to di*lant market* m tho'1 I it i f * t| State* vr|£j«rit«v| tin
r« plan m
Wsl possible condition. It- i&gt;Jf‘y:] r t H o t r n g r i- r in r n t
. •i *"?*
im* -i •
•» i •
pose is to reninvn from the l&gt;r((* w 11 ir It 11ti j &gt; n i t i n if| I*«* a r | i H l i » | c * 1 j r^:4.Si.
" k v J bI 1 I' din 1teach l ime
i►
| •••i
dnee "field h eat" before binding from tho wlinle* .He mtiV&lt;l.' “*\
mm
'.tiifj.il
I
•1
ll In ear* fur shlpjnent In urdeC ! H u | m iln tlik fi o f th e ( ir n h lr in »*f
\
I hr m .tl* ■!I
T
tlru
lr
Mini
the
frim
ticr
lirlw*r»i
to reduce the spoilage in lnin-Uj
4
it* i
The first precluding plant ii* iMly Atwl VOKniUtfin in tin. kry-j
Mnunty miige? than llteie \u*i
■tmir of th«* |»CHCr l i r i j t v .”
Sanford, he aald, was s ta rte d
Tin* SroAlor w«!?
the f l n i ; Janiew M . I-re, Ik3. I lofl&lt;U&gt; M4 U n year ago,. tVuitily Agent .Mmint
altout 25 yeafs alto for the purr! af&gt;riikrr In g rn rra f diactisalnti on comptroller for thr p*j*t 13 &gt;r4 r*. u *‘ Jl.iiotn! in Muting
posa o f precooling celery. In ibd the Italian treaty, lie «|Htkr a- died At his T ilb h u n r e hninr irw* . “ U Itv tin " 1* have ^la"g!il&gt;.i
beginning only a small p art olj th r f n n f r r ^ m|tf ft|et| f h r ir nnrr,* terday after a tirart 4 tl 4 rk Many of i •|,**»tn •* 1 a .|tie in.n |.»*.|o.u». »■ 1
the celery produced here was pre- Lfioiifg in in e r t th e ir M et, lf» th io l Cloyrfnor I Aldwrll'w rahliiri itirm
H 1 JtihtM* n in n.ag« » .*f *»***
tt'eafluaea n« e * , r y*HO
brm r i p r r w d rrg iri »r th r itralli I'lnnt * Hv Si ne I n»m » M .M . »
line.

Connally Says
Wilson A sserts Florida Has More
And Better Cattle Than Formally
U.S. Won’t Yield
On T rieste Issue

New Chief Justice
MakeH Initial Ap­
pearance On Bench

Delegate K e &lt;| u c sts
Adoption Of Crojmnecl Italian Treatv.

Intelligent Reading Is Still
. Held As Vital News Factor

f'm m a lly
a itic r t**ft
M int
llo
p e a rr t r r n t v and I h r U o if r . l S’ .t

i lltfo-. SeciiHt y Dniturll
i rP liilriitji

a ' captain. BiSwTheod.i-*
heads tho D e U n d floillle.
R er. 8- M, Touhy and John
i and other officials of tho
b -3 l* v li d litrict a r t being
d a d try the Rod Cross to
any needed rtlio f effort* that
be p.iquirvd (n th a t eectlon.
lal* of I-cngwood, AlUmoida,
ra , Lake Mary And other
11 also be contacted,
’ord, Ralph Luhlaski. d t
dcpirlrm nL
d ty sanitary
IQ handle em ergrncita fo r tho
'
^
AWARDED MBDAL
• ’
Lawrence Robgrt Blankenship,

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ih im i gn.
t h e gr* n h

f it

liiiritl I

tile if Own n ffiiiiM . A a a iirn p re *t ..f
in t e g r it y

Florida Tower and b ig h t Compaay
h a t alerted all nf hi* force, i t M
planned to te g rrg a U tha bran.di
farder* from tha main f e n k r i In
order to assure the le a s t possible
dam age, and th a t service be re ­
s ts tod as quickly as possible If
the current Is turned o ff for pro­
tection of light and* proparty.
©, V. Turner, m anager of tho
local office of Southern Bell TWIerAoTte Company said th a t ha Had
L*ade arrangements w ith operators
as how to g st to work- The
env&lt;rfency‘ engines are be inJr put
la gaod shape In order to charge
sto rag e batteries In event the fity
cu rren t goes off. S ervice.w ill ho
kept up as long as possible, he

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I&lt;eg!*Uiiin.

Hunting Permits On
•Resident hunting licenses n r
now on safe a t the office ..f
County Ju d g e R, W. W are it
$2.00 fer county and $740 for
ita te Kernses.
Aside from marsh hens, there »
nothing open in gam e hunting
un til Nor. 20 when th o seexon
fo r dtur, turkey, quail, oquirr»l
and dor*# owfn*. On Nov. 23 th*
season for ducks,.geese an d coot*
fcpan*. The#* may be h unted fvr
R jst 7 0 day* and thoiuaflcr

Wi -Mnndays,

WrdnrMayn

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art* f •t * &gt;-*

Full S tate Honors
Will lie Accorded
Comptroller Lei

p rtctlce i, crime, and un*nnit*ry| ■nhl, cotilil he made only hy |hi
condition*. A ttentive rrnding will Herurity Coiinril/ ah reprenentc/t
disclixn tb* pip*r'* ottitm ’- to-’ hy the irovrrnor.
"T A L l.A llA fW jiK l.(»rt. 7. ,ld'i
W«rd th w n rv-.m&lt;niihilltiM. t'riticv
Full ataie homira will !«• ucriinl
*1 «n»lyril of nctt-g «tntic*. r.lltni’e»l Com ptroller Jum ea M l-ee who
UU, interpretive column?, and car*
died unexpectnlly ?&gt;f n liem l at
tack a t hi* home In T al!nh:m re
yettertlny. Lander* of the n ce u Tho public should Iv concerned
tlve,
legldftlivr ' ami
Judicial
with concealed propaganda nnd
(tranche* **f the Florida atni?’ gov­
bo able to detect prejudice, bias,’
ernm ent wll| act a* Immirury pall
and coloring of n-w s. Heyorters
hearer* for Ilm vrternn pnlitlral
are hum an belni*. Hence It is lm?
...................- ...............
...^ .flg tin i who for Id year* algurd
Possible to lie i^ lc lly objective; F grm crt Kta!® M arket, and fu f-.tU " ta le check*,
If an a rtle k j’expresses and ui&gt;- tn e r clly rom m ltiloner an d maym
According to fimeral ptnn* niLusual 'o r ftrnngly m arked atlllw F , ^ f Knnfnril, wa* highly rtunmrml"! noupced lial.iy; (he loaly will lie
the au th o r may have e *perl*l fo r hit hualnet* and elvlc acilvi ln ( tlg t e .ju .. the .rapltol -rotund*
alant and the article should hr
** re rrn t m eeling of
tl* from
11 :(ttt • o'clock tmnortow
checked with other accounts.
M a’onlc . I^alge by tt»y Rev. I*? m orning until Jtftt U fo re the
P ro p s|sn d a Device* ____t 5*; P. Bft&gt;wnl», and waa_tuejenv. service* a t l.Qt) t ' d . l k . iu -tlic.
X pItH iU and lahels h’re commoll f “
B c r r &gt;lficate and pin f a r afternoon. I^ e will I*, buried in
itocY-ln-trade of the propsgan hie
nn years of aclltvv s-fvlte a T allahassee cemetery.
•
diet. Identification of eonteinnora ry person* or events with Wroes o r events of tho past, the n*e
o f Innuendo, generalisation* un­
supported by evidence r*vja| tho
hand of Ui« propagandist. The
wise read er will leai-p, to detect
Ir/jnee, editorialising** new* stoHes, burying item s on Inside
page* a re common methods of
slan tin g th e ' new*. Still aiytther
m eans o f distorting tho news Is
headlining news stories . s o ' the
reader will form an opinion w ith­
o u t roading the story.
A lo a d er must learn to recog­
nise b a s k c o n tro v rsia l tssuee, anslyxe and weigh argum ents, ristln su lsh between fa c t and opinion,
detect partisanship, e v a l u a t e
sourer*, and check accounts.
i A d rertisin g psys th a way of
the newspaper. It also rsiu je -th e
American standard o f Ik in g . The

Inhiirnn

slit' riii &lt;»1 m rc n frie tn n i

High Tribute Is ,
Paid If. J. Lehman
By Masonic Lodge

iwrn given, but with varying Intsprctatlon. Tsriodicalty. perhaps
once a .week, avitrf reader should
buy a paper-w ith whoso news he
violently disagrees, rath e r than
thus* .papers—which rainfort* HU
oplnloas.
To follow event* and trend*' Intallipvntly, th e r e a d e r should
g rasp th o ’ c m trs l Idea of evory
Im portant new* story. Ha should
irticularly la
latest
move*
nottca particularly
test movas
i, governm ental policies,
„ „ --------- Im portant speeches, and
events Involving promfcunt people.
Tha R ight to P rta l
The pres* If It Is to be of us* (a
a fra* people must be a “free
pree*.“ It must have tho right to
p rin t w hatever It pleomo so long
s i ll does not abuse pem m at
rig h ts o r m oral standards. Pub­
licity is a g uarantee of honest ad ­
m inistration of public affairs. The
intelligent reader ascertain* how
f a r hla new spaper follow* or doviatea from th e uthles o f JountalIsm—freedom o f th e prees, rear
ponsiblljty, independence, dccencT,
f a ir pUy, Im partiality, sincerity,
truthfulness and accuracy:
T ha Constitution guarantees this
freedom o f t t » press, but th a n
a r e parallel duties. A newspaper’
h as a m oral obligation to th*

M«»iA|r**i

S tinm nluT Wins
\V. S. Stapler Is Now Pick-.T he-W inner
Football Contest
Stationed At Norfolk

no hunting and fishing is allows).
----------- ------------------ MAT POHTPONB M KET
T he fkminol* C ounts Koard «f
Commissioners are scheduled to
m**t tomorrow morning a t 10:00
O’clock a t thn Court R ous*. In
event of a severe etorm , --Ihc
m eeting will be postponed until
Rle m orning of Tuesday, Oct. IS,
fend Jh e County Clerk's office will
snt ha closed, said O. P, Herndon,
w u n ty clerk,

Experts Probing Mel hods Qf Curbing
High Juvenile Delinquency Rate

The ‘ big four''- of the confer­
en ce-w ill ennstet of the le d n .il
Security Agency, the Department
of Justice, the D epartm ent ?if Agricultilin riinl tho ItejMitnient ’if
te lle r, 'i- - ' • ■- ' ' ■ • * - •*
The committee*,' nr panel -, meet­
ing here off end &lt;&gt;n n iitt U it
M nirh, hnve studied such p lu -e .
which nffeci the growth nnd lie
velnpmenl. of vouth a* hmiiing,
recrvatlon. Juvenile ro u te 'ad m in i­
stratio n . tho rote of the police
In the community, case work ami
group work studies, community
attitu d es and so forth.
Not only ar« these committee*
d raftin g complete n«J ' detailed
report* of th eir finding*. They
are readying recommendation* to
the conference when it get* under
wa*%
• If accepted hy tho conferencethese recommendations then wPI
pe {mnudiately available, to local
governm ents an d will give tjtst*
tU» something to work* on.

U n d id

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it -core of I hit. Silverm an's aw ard
» .u ft wri'k'.i | 1«*J (or I'V'I nt the
Hits.
Ktlvvrinati'c *li ■fiithinc wov fils
trntvi:select&lt;‘d L|ir the Army-CorMrll Unfue und the Alnli:im,v-*JUHtll
l';n .iim i lu lili'.
I fii-ti- win lull one u tertton
11&gt;..i uliiii-?I WiuO-r (iindcn . 0V«t
S.inford nml Hint -election save
lln*‘ Red Itcvlla :i t w o UiOchdoWB
iiijvauiiigi1. I lm ■ Mii»U«i't&gt;pi-Vaq*
•Ir-rl-t11 game was the n|».’«*t ganm
mt vhc lullot accordinc to a *cn-,
en d .cqnictixus of omuion. Most
eclections Kltvo M ississippi " two
Imiehduwii victory t'Ver Vamlarlillt. however Vandy topped Missb*fpp« by a '7 In Ot tnntglm ’
The Army-I'orju-ll 'gam e in u io l
g rief among many since Army
mtbfd over;C ornrll 4d to 21. Most
rcleclion* .named Army lo win by
t w o r thre&lt;( tottchdowiit,
- •
This week Rolisott's Snorting
t .Vod ', Store will sponsor th&lt;\ contosi and they offer o Cotdsmllh
Nvlon tennis racquet a* th e O ral
n riw . fAllowed bv th a second
through* seventh prjses effsred
by Lhe Hits Th**»r#.‘
Holes have been m ade m ere
simple for the coming week slnra
there will lie no «ccre* to he
entered on the ballot. T he puhlle
I*, aitvised to enter th e ir «e1**&gt;
tl»n* early sines the order ir
which they, a r e subm itted will
ils tc m tn s w inners In tho s v s n t
I h o r t . a r f ttts ,

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                    <text>P A G E E IG H T

THE

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th a t th r ie baa brro Im lin ilo l s o l
la now pending In the v irruli
tv-ilrt. Ninth Judtrlal C ircuit pi
Vlorlda In and fo r M*inln»K County,
lit Chancery. balnn f a t e . w *Zi..
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I n day of October. A. I*. l*l«
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A JOINT ngSOLVTtON Prepodrig '■
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y a i, nl FlerM,. ta ba known a, ArUrta
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ta Uia ConaaiMaUaiiw AWIlihlo# or Cr«atlng af Critala CauMy Ottkcv* a#4 tha
A iu u m n l an# C ,Maritas.al M ia sfi#
TllM by County Ta* rutul.lu ta Onny,
County. rivM l. ,mt rteildlag tar llcfmA.]dM Element far Accept,ties or Re*
Jacunn ef any Law or Law, gructag by
n&gt;, .Legleiitura af in , Itata af Florid,
•I rmytOed ”tx w&lt;4 ProyiieS Ammmt"ITr1 fT VtXSOt.VED «T Tiff tXOtatAll.HK OF TN* STATS OF FLoRIOAl
Thai the lallawlng .nn.dn.rrl u Ih,
Cannlliittan c t F lo rets, ta ba
Anltl* XX., ia itli M 1 rod
rtialtag »• &lt; esiuahaiPm.

N O T IC E "

tba State ef norida. sad ta Praelda Ibtl
ta tha County af tmuboraufh. State ml
Florida, tha County Tax Assessor Hall
A lim the Property e t Dm County ter
tha purpose ef Levying ,Ute. County,
School, end kfunlripeltue. In Um County
ml HtUiborough Kerept tbs- City ef Plant
Cttr. Florida, which Shell be gatrapt
from tke-PruvUene el tkl. Amendment.
T o o Levied by Um Stile, County,
County School Board, Reboot pteukt,.
Rportel Tea gcheol Dt.trlet, and tba
MuoUtpeUUH ml Um County Kerept Um
Oty el Plant City,-Florida.
«uf r r Rgfot.v tn n r Vit* lkoisuk
Ttituf o r-^n is trrA Trxjy gL osunu
That Ihe teilawtaa Amendment ef
Article VIII af Um'.ConmtuUoa ml tba
SUU ml Florida relative u tba An n
sunt sad Catled law at all ta in bt the
Count! ef ItllUborough. State ef Florida,
by Re-Numbering Becuan II M adopted
si Ure General Clarita# at 1*44 ta as ta
nuke It read Renton is af Artiste vrti
Of tba ConeUtutUm ml tba State at rw *
tda.- end by Anmaadbig Serpen IS ef
M BV SM L ^ 2 3 2 W
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u ta m ill It r —d StUom IS •! AMkU
VIII oI Um Const!tuiloa •( tha BUI* of
Florida. an«l to oarludo lha Cllr'al Plant

• A f u r these rn atiers w ere »'•&lt;
lied, the tn in an i a d ju u m e d ilu-ii
39tli MBVutiilon.
T3i&gt; eonvention action prrelu.l
r.| any d ian ce o f a settle m e n t latw een la w la and th e soft eon
operators in th e near fu lu re lie
rnusc southern o p eraln re have iU*
lu ard to a e re p t the te r m , of thg overrhienl c o n tr a c - T h i. » J '
the coalraei m aile hy l^ w t* a
Keer?tcrv of th e n te rto r J A
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ilu v *29 lo mill the Ml

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atitutiisi. araawtaa Ida
prjrtda the hi. quag
of etfUa. thalrnglh
wholly wtthta tha Sla
UlrUrra sod shall set

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la rn rrtw . sa t aisrriaria Uta
Uia mtOrm si pmoHMatad ar n
ac.r taw as anutMl raapariiM
ssisty las ftMirer, bkall arasnda tor u a
iiMWUsg. esdarltaa. ■aarauBtiae tar »nJ
gltkwntag af m M tamas ang/cr is * s 'nwOM* u U# a#pra#rltts mun'c-osl
futNertUas. n f far re naswsau*# tar
e&gt;.h aonaty U ltra rft.rsrr tar wrvlcu
m .'trre iftrMtnl Uurrso. That tr aay
nr«ti taw rrrprstlng the raaaaUful,*
mt irtu.cn af any ewunty SUM** ta aeW flrf mn4 nuflaf at the ntmnmSum
eftrita# JUreta pre«l4a4 ruth taw Null

THE LONE RANGER
TIMBERS SAWED SO THEY'D BREAK
AND CABLES FILED GO THEY'LL SNAP.'
SALLY WAS RIGHT/TONTO. THE CATA0TROPHE6 0N*Ttll5 BRIDGE WERE
NOT ACCIDENTS l - ^ ■ -

IT EASY TO ,
PROVE T W
CABLE FILED!

BUT THAT
WON'T DO!
WE'VE GOT
TO PROVE

WE'VE GOT TO FIND THE MAN WHO DIO IT
AND PROVE HIM GUILTV] AMD T H E N --

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Italian . Commission.-mtrTTTpting TO Fix
Amount Italy■WUI

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itts u c o f I t a l i a n - r t 'p a r i U t b n s
h a s b ro u g h t fo rth a n o th e r
p e a c e c o n f e r e n c e n o o u x a tio n
i y R u x itin a g a i n s t t h e U n i t e d
S t a t e d a n ti. ( I r e n t D r i t a i p .
S tiv it-i d e l e g a t e A r u t i u n in t t _ a n g rily c h a r g e d b e f o r e
kt l n j . i t h i i t m E c o i t u m i e X io m m is s io n o f t h e c o n f e r e n c e
tialal lh.it llrita ln an.I A tn erlra
hav. t le.):tt,-&gt;t n ,c ftm n nf th r
liti;
t'ntir
Koreiaji
M ihlitar*
t r i a l ) d ra ft. TM,- Soviet apoktri.*
•lira II &gt;111.1 lilt- a i.'liti.m uCEItCtal
-Yhtnr l. |iu-&gt; n l.i.it.-- nf th» tW9
natiiuia vntr.l fu r an A u atrallgn
aint-nilnii-nt to a rt up an Inter^
.uiti.innl n m u n i.ain n to a u p rrrU *

MAHf ll.S lit it IK. Pn.. Oct. 4.
i j h — Tht1 toll llui* far ts la y
ha» rl«t-n In arveii .oera.’pa killr l ,
arid ninfr tfian I4U jiiju tn l a*"
Dig ira u li of thi* fire anil r v
p in ,inn. which iua&lt;il IIpc lice I*i*i I
In&gt;t nii’hi th rn u rh the *Stln Oil
e'oinpnnv'a 11.IjMMI.Oilll nvl.il.mi
I gaaiiliiii* iiJiiii-r) Tin*, fin- '»ii«
I uni i-Mingiiiahi'il u n til llii, im.iiu , iftlf.
’
The f ir r hriikr nut nt the p la n t,
; .it lt:ll) 4*. M. y eatt'n lay . It »wi-pt
1thruiiKh th e nreii for four Iihiim
I la-f.ue Itellur In..infill uii.lpr eonI f il. A’ iniii'la-r nf r*|iliM liilli-«f.i
iru n e tl.
,
t!TT(R! CHTIFTtNO f i l l DOM ar* p fn e n ta d b y Col. D. C. A ndrus (second from le ft) to liana Kritzsvli* (l« /t),
Kran* von Papen (aecond from right) and H jgbngr 8 c h ic h t (tig h t) a t Nuernberg, a or m any, a t tat tha th ree ,
The henvirat rn a u a lty loll came
' Nazis had b«en acquitted by th# W ar Crim ea T ribunal. Col. A ndrus was lit ih a tg e uf the N uernberg prison
when fliiim-n, lueiui* mil of u
; w h tra th« defendants wero confined. .Von P apen la w antad for trial in A m pin, (fn trrn atlo m il ftadio|ihuto) I pump riHim. reueheil n iJfi.f.N.i
frueli.inatliur low er. Il went up
with a t*’n i. the «hoek t.a-kine
the i-iiuntrv«lili f.o mile*
Mnnv of the iniiile.l w eir i *t
1untrei
firi-nu-h
In mhlilnoi to
the deail, many «*f the injitn'.l
wer,. irpnrtril_ytln« afteinom i
i# tn i t ilienl . .inihtwow—
The vice ptealilent u l tin- lA’in
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At. KI'lHJL, KnaflauH, tlc l. 4 Ita n y r-^ F n iiir sR.‘-l»ew r* IiC - r i i r . “
I h i n o t t r I .r r ilin
^ • 4* Tim I t r u i.t i ('."nrrvattvi* inate-l the illlinaifi' to the plul.t
v llU lC o C
V JIU U JJ
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President Wants British Conservatives Demand T hat
Palestine Gates U. S. Keep Qut Of Imperial Affairs
^ Qpened ToJew s

_
DETROIT. O ct. 4. m — The
T ) p m l r t e n t «f tX h A nw rican Prison
Assirctation, S am A. lew lao h n .
said today A m arica should spend
m ore money on .p robation, l i e
to |d the C o n g ress of correction
qt its 78th a n n u a l m e e tin g today
th a t b lg g sr b u d g e ts fo r probation
will eventually m ean sm a lle r bud­
get* "ifor prlaon.
‘t a X u u a o h M r t h r n r j Q u a T n * H -

An A rab statesm an today
w ald G reat K rltsln prom ised
th a t there, would ba no nan
Jew ish Im m igration la ta P a l­
estin e while th e conference on
th# fu tu re o f th e Holy L and
ia In ree#««. The A rab len d ­
er, Karl# Day Kl Khouri of
H )ria, s u
com m enting on
I’rra ideal T ru m an 's req u est
th a t P rim # M lnialer A ttlee
a d m it -substantial J r W t h : Jw *
out w aiting for fu rth a r 4a

tlredn y t o ffe n d a rt w ho . ghould
never-be In carcerated In th e f l n t
|&gt;ta&lt;,e. They should ho tre a te d
oulaida the
wall* — th a t Is,
placed on p ro b atio n .” Lewiaohn
explained hia sta n d by saying
th a t prison! a r c naceaaAry only
fo r Certain o ffen d ara whoa# m inds
and emotions a re "so w rapped

W A SHIN GTO N. Oct. 4—f/P )I‘resident T rum an today dem anded
th a t th e r a le s of P alestine be
epened Im m ediately to a la r g e
num ber of d iap lacel Jews from
Europe,
Mr. T rum an m ade the dem and
in a Yom K ipnur statem ont, w hich
ho sent bv cable to Prim e M lnialer
Q a m tn t - A tlee of (rre a l B rita in .
T T ho PreVldinT gav c ’th c ie ro a ­
st n* w hy im m igration Into th e
Holy U b l should be su b sta n tia lly
increased w ithout fu rth e r w aitin g .
He pointed out th a t w in te r
will ire here before the P a lestin e
talk s ifl London can he re s u m fJ .
T her. fore, he said, and th e se
• re hia w ords:
' N AN KIN G . O ct. #4—VT&gt;— Vic■
“ I lielieve and urge th at s u b ­
tqrlous Chines# N atio n alist arm ies sta n tia l im m igration into P a le s ­
todby were pounding the o u te r de- tine Satinet aw ait a solution—and
fenaa* r f tha C om m unist s tro n g ­
Hold of K algan. NcBtrol m lliU ry
obaarvera ar# .k e rp in j • close
w atch on the nc)Jon. T hey predict
t h a t I f K alm it'a n a tu ra l. &gt;'efen.es
.•e to FO' mile# from Ui# c ity do
n o t -hold, lha C om m unloU . will
nhanden K algan. O thersriae. the
n e u tra ls bay.
the
C om m unist
forces' will Hak being tra p p e d In
JKRVSALF.M. OeL
th e rlty . th# keyaton# o f th e ir Police and m ilitary official* In
pow er. In no rth C hina,
p fre a u tia n s Ipflay a g a in s t poaaiblo
. " M *nwM W , RfsT forces have Jew ish-A ral)
violence Incidental
ih ro w n freah u n it* iRt# a dlYir- to th e 'J e w is h Holy Day of A to n e­
m ent, Yom K ippur. Thousand* o f
Jfcws will move to th e w alling w all
In J f n u a D m 'a .old city a t *una#t
to begin holiday prayers. T h r
now ha» sp i^ ad tvprthword Uonx
blow ing o f ih# Shofar. the ram '*
horn th a t signifies the beginning
o r Yom K lpour has been banned
alrtce 1*29. In th a t y ear rio ts
broke out when the A rabs becam e
Ineettaod a t th e blow lng u f th #
Holm cloa# to th# M oaqu#'El A ska.
reg a rd e d by Moslems as th #
th ird holl#al p lace.In all U lam .
y d u k . " Oct.

Men Rescued
i Drifting Yawl

WHERE WE'RE

'

Three Acquitted Nazis Receive Their Freedom

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.ift&amp;jTiaBs a g i g g

KIRKWENT TO THE
HOUSE,DIDN'T HE?

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I'arlly
cloudy
and
mild th
aftern o o n . and rool night (In
tem p eratu res th ro u g h H eturd#
M oderate to frra h e a ste rly wind

• Nationalists Are
P6unding Defenses
Of City Of Kalgan

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V N T O O E f
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Truman Says Immi­
Prison Official
gration Can't Await
U r g e s Additional Conference Solution
Probation Monies
LONDON, Oct. 4, (Al*) —

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Many Of MO Injured
In Critical Condi­
tion At Hospitals

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BTTTION 1. Tha UfUUtara U sul
bad and rmpowrr.4 la RrpMr by
ar law. n rttrd hr II ,1 It, MguUr
turn h«l4 taiA . O. iMt, ar at.
WMloa iharaanar, tor tha
a -uUi
.dinar*, abadlabtaa ar rraaHaa ml
Couatr Offtraa ta Arango Cawaty. I

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ar lha t,, flit sins ml Ftartaa m peas
thsesln. ha «ta#tl«M •ta lha, qual
flsrtara ml tha ttala of P w lli far s
i lira ar m**tl*a at m , next gt\
mUtilna (a ba Iwtd ta lha yaar-

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UMW Urges
^National Soil
Coal Contract

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Convention
Lea
Determination
;~New Wage Scaie
17lhMan Cbmmiitee

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• For those hearty tea food appetites, in PARAGON Quidt Fmteti
( RHAMFO SALMON ta d watch your fstnily go lo t III They’ll loro the
tith drep-tea Civ or. And yea know the ndtrilmnal value of richly creamed
ulm ottl FInr, farm mealed.-frrshcaught ftron cold North Pacific Ocean
w ains, it‘o cooked in a cream aaucc MJprtmc and all (u fins fUvor and
nutriment retained through the miklcrn method of quick
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frrytiog. Try h •« « nuin dUb* or *in iroiptiog vaiUti
»uth n Salmon TiahAlct. Fur i quick tre ti. juti b n and

Decretory Of S tile a t Um Slate ef glectd*.
de k en b y rtve notice Uut ■

E A S Y / C O A C H GOT
ME A B O O T -S U IT
LlkTE T H E IC S -" /-— r

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B jltaiy g A g » .«.e.« C m a u JT Ih H t
Vy B J Ilg mm t u M / i " &gt;a a t - at
&lt;r.VlTk«il.r akeurW kui. cMI 't eargfAI«4.aal*e,.He«*p. anmind. I t A t f
Jjm tn Jolta sad I k«il«a-,|| Mlt watt
aa-t tu n iaia gt.a.ed eaalard &lt;op* ef
i* e'ile sealdf. Yl,«e ta
area,
W r . .'Mat M mlanut *r oalil irm.
Four drhrleoa otrelagt.
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OsMtttaUaa at tba BI,U el gtarWa. u d
Um aose, wars agreed ta by a vote at
tferaa&gt;OfUM ml ,I i Um SMoibara .lee,ad
ta asm t a i a : th at tba vataa e a said
Itinl R.iotuUon, w er, eelared agon
th rir nm ecU re Jeu m ati. with the yea,
and mar, tferrMn. and (key did deter*
mine sad direct \h s l Um Hid Je tal
gMnluUen, be tubm ltted la the «le d err,
ef Ike a u to ,1 the Oeneril ElecUoa ta
MiTMnber IMS.

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STUM ON TIMBALES

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Witt* dia'tnWf'cf kldihar fu*&gt;rttr&gt;n fUrmili
potaofbot^ matter to rramin In four I4ro4. It
raa j ra um na&lt;glng MMBat k*. i ta um*Ur i nt,
k f taina. Umo of iary ami vimi . grtting up
glgMa. avfOiits, puQnfM «n&lt;#r iba ryra,
taadiarkra awl d ltiliv u Fta-juant ol araaijr
D ‘a**M Milk amarting and tainting mm#.
»tan atawg lKara la m«aalkirtg wrong with
poor kl'latya or bUadrr.
Pm ’I wall! Aak rtMir HnmM for Dnaa'i
rlOa, a altmutanl dlurrtlr, u»#v| a&lt;tra#^faUf
kr mlUiona for «n»r 41 p n . I&gt;c*an'a atxa

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I n U n ity T h e h &gt; la S tr e n g th —
T a P rotect I b t . l W e a t th e WarkJ:
T a f w n n U the P ro frrss of A tttrim
T e Trod a r e rro ap rrlty for Hanford;

delicious

Many Never
Suspect Cause
Of Backaches
nhO U T .eahM d Oftm Brinp IU Relief

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TO UKOIttu: l* |lll.r.u . North - t r
HI reel. clad Oily. ludU na. ' ••
You a re hVreby' .ftiisaed In. a p ­
pear In person (o r by A llo rn er)
In Ihe C ireult C ourt of ttemlnol#

ittqtX A iU i t:i^tU ae&amp; *iA LuA i&gt;itK fH ... b c irn iriiii, *VHIIMH OF FI H M f ATinW
IN* TIIK NAMK OF THH HTATH
OF
FIAIIIIOA. T«»
II KUNA HO
t*ll Altl.KH t# Al.l..\*ill Kit. I Ii# VI*•-** ■O fflrU b In ch arg e of t h r S c a n Roebuck Company's ir rrn lly oponoorrd inuUry atiow w ith y ih lb iia by &lt;&gt;ll
«low Htn&gt;«*V, Mi*K**»*•!»••# t» i\ll» nhi'li) .ClaV yobngatrra, m oitly from G en era, are ahown In Ito n t ef th r downtown »lorr. IW I to right th ry a re :
County, I’n.
YOU AKH IIKUKUY COMMANII* . -Mr*. Ouida Wiloon, ru u n ty hom e drm onatrallon a g en t; ri. f . P erry, rite n slo n a a d a ta n t p'lultrym an of
Kl&gt; Ift iinpr.tr to ||&gt;«- Mil of r-efn-, ( i a n t . t l l l r ; Mm. T lirlm a R utner. m anagrr of th r sta ll M ist E lisabeth Dlrklnoon. O fan g r County hom e
lUallil fllrtl In tl»c Cftr«iiU CiMirl | id tm o titlrsllo n a g rn t; S. F. P rrry , cslrnalon ooslstam poultrym su of (.ain rsrllU ; Mrs. T hrtm a H olner,
nf thr
\lftlh Jin lb lal t*lrcut*.I
Hrminolr* t 'onn l&gt; F.l *rl«li» In it*«* p tan ag rr h i th e rlo rr, om l K .iC . K nu ird y of t h r • Hears R oebas* gibrrw In O rlande.
u o * &lt;*f lltih) «l&lt;allMvti*r,‘ idaiit/ff j
vp. Ur 1 hmid 1 'ii 11 .•
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&gt;w«MY#**dui(l|i U3B f#»t (.» H.miIII
f«*r lit*
fendant. w heir)n th* te llrf ’ought |
Vit: N’oi ••
Hik M . w W A t JI i.ii i i :
!&lt;••»
I* ijlvurct. on tn&lt; ( l lh tin .
For
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f**t to U iin n ln ir.
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a ilrc tr* pin n tt f*«»o will.
I*. J| l Frtisl.^r 1 I l»l !3I(, At .lliv
!»• r/ilH n l .4»g«ilnol
«»»•* Mr- ’
W|. nllv*b A II i:
\1 Id IhbHriOP liffirrini *1 h»(L ,
•*4tc HriinlPrilFFriiimt FK»rM|# for
ihi* purpn^o of urgH nlilrg ■ muni*
4|*-l
mnl* •«,« rtli.n .i «
ifrkcri*.
a
(!•&gt;:*• gu r . IliRlcy
* «*h:ip|i f* If.»rvl.ill
I4K\KH %l.
* WhiI* llmiiilloti
will l»** brltj In
r . u ‘H r f l
HlMr **f Nb&gt;rl«tH,
M IIAN'U
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N iiu m U r, &gt; A. !

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•h all b« .w orn to by ih* claim ant,
n asn t. o r attorney,- tiul o a r '*0011
claim o r demand not &gt;0 filed , ball
be 'to ld . •
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• »f. V. M .tlow au
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A» *&lt;#'.lr&gt;l.t r.itof of lli»
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K t l .l . of B a ra .lllfh Mrliotran, d*rra»*d.
I'lrfl pnhllcatlen itopl. Ittli. rift*.

» I'll! of C om plaint, tiled ‘iu a lM t
you h c s ln .-s a in e l&gt;. In* ■ ault .fo r
d lto tr r. . otherw ise a, I w i f . I*r&lt;t
l-,.nfr»fto ttlll I&gt;« cn lc rc l ' aetalnat,
you for -failure to n ,p f .r 4 .|ilr .,;» r
answ er » required t.y 'n e * ti tt .ln .
i t id jr tn iT iiK ii &lt;iitt&gt;i:uta&gt; iiiat
IN T il C, CIRCUIT Cl IKI IT, NINTH lhl« Nolle*. Ih. published oner k
JIMiHTAM CIHCUIT. IN JANIJ KOIl
P K illN ol.t: COUNTY; KM'IUISA. *
IN CIIANCKHY NO. #101,
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liA llllIK T lilE M S SlULtilt,
. . P laintiff*
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TO. JAJlfcft h v k i . m.
loll a re h rrrl.y tiolIfIrct IbM* o
ail if . h.:% Itrrn ItigVIl i|l^«l in lid*
Chculi Cmirf of lit** Ninth Judicial
Circuit* of Florida, lUtnlnnfc Cofiiitjr,
In (Ih in rr rr. u n d f( thn lilt* of Jam*
H\kca %a. Jam* * Nj hrp itrxl (M l
III* n l l r f ihuk Ii I la an Hh* d u tr 'U•
vi rr&lt;»
Y«»u •«»* th*r«'f»»i* t»4jHlr«**| lo
n|.|»car lo idlil h t u o Ih |&gt;ar»ufi or
by a llo t. %/ at Ih* Court ll«»u*e In
Hanford r*l«»rli!u on th* 21*1 «Jay
of O rtol.rr, D l l and tluaf In dc*
f n u 11 llirtro f. .g ilit ri • |tfU *.&gt;nfc«ao
will li» r n lc m l and I hr. *nld rauar
|H(-t r« l » 1 pail*.
UITNCHH my hand an ufflcUl
* ta | llilc 1*1 day of IH*loI*#r,
o . I*. H K K M H W ^
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Clerk. Circuit -ChuVC^
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Henilnol*
C*ounty, Florida
A i m n : t o * k »t «i «
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AVMtUr. N .a a lk , New V m l.
Ynu 'a r e li.r.lii nullfl. I lhal .1
a,Il It 1 - l.er 11 111.Ill'll. I In Ihe
fftreul* CiM*l •&gt;( the N l t f .1 ..
Cireult of Flnrlda. Menilimle ‘Y lllllli

FRESH . DRESSED

THU RSDA Y, OCT. &gt; , 1M *&gt;

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Atlantic. TH# flound«rln| era ft
nnlp 'Jfi fe#l long. TTia mer*

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iP#h .!* V Um. ««
ird , t a i l th a ow aor oJ ^ U m

Another Non-Stop
Long F light B egins
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HONOLULU, OeL * -( 4 &gt; &gt; -A n o .

th e r long-distanr# nan-slop flig h t
la under w av today.
Thi# tim e It D th a A rm y'# B - » ,
P aeusan D rcan ib jat, a tu m p tjn g m
n in from H onolu|« to C airo, a
dlstanca o f 10,900 mil##- Tha h o g a
I m4 portU tla m orning w ith th# plan# g o t' Into th a a ir a t 1 1 4 1 '
A . M„ E a ste rn S tan d ard T h a a.
T o c a rry th# g r e a te s t possible
am o u n t o f gaaolino, thouahlp warn
.m rtrloade J 27.000 pounds - a t .th a

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Of-It* total weight‘of
kounda, roughly half wa*

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tW O STRIKERS picket Hie Ernie l ‘y lt nl a New Yoik p ie r aa m em bers of
liie f l u M aritim e Engineers HrtirlU-ial Association stop work. T he new
&gt;ti ike. Ihe -t-conil in leis th a n a month, has Immobilized Ihe port of New
V int., .dung w ith oilier p o ili atouiul die country. AKI, longthort-m rn
I ' . " - "lu ie rl tu ito a i any uf the MhllA picket lilies.
( Iulrrn u tlu n al)

I'rincipK-

l v l U A U U V l l d B / v | J w ( * ,,f nn|K,i ml pirfiT|*nr»* mu at I m*
r _,
1m atiillliiiiti **
n
m
A ll
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lie

Lions To Request
a u. I roops AlJlt1 I O Mr itn«l hudlvy, hnil thl&lt;* tu *&gt;•&gt;' Police To Remove
A griculture Department Says Meat
Successfully Defend .*S«.*SS!a T O * S V t Street Obstacles
C o rp s
I n s t a l l a t i o n h in # r . u r r&gt;-i»ii"n» w ith ihe n s
Situation More Discouraging Today!
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titii&gt;n iii otir in tp v rial relations."
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A B H IN I jTO N . Oct 4. (A t| | r -alii that il «vrttinl iu rp ri* automi.lrilr. w reck, tliut have .«
An arm ed attack on n I ni(#&lt;)1 ii'v th a t the I 'n i l r d .S ta irs »h"i|M curred in llu- city at thterser-liiiiis
S ta te s M arine Corps simply anil j "pgpk »n many, m a n y opportuni w h r;t lb o viciC -at—driver* -u. ..iw
s n im u n ition depot a t Hsinhr. ,,f liaaa».u,^_pt».t- ra ii-itrw— xcured ~XfV~ IFees &lt;.r ' feiiag r .- lh o
* # rlK C hina w si maile IndftT -*iyv init u&lt; »ti.l rerr r liiu ir e r ___ - i .h V t o i!.-fcii'tw .tria t-.jilK jr^ w iw d :
*&lt;ime W O ja g n e a e r:T b » iiitta c V rrs — ' V ^ 'e K - f ^ M i M ^ T T r T v t s r j - T“' in" call Ihe a lle n tio n " f 1‘ullce
w *re .n o t im m edistsly identified j ft. Ann-rcy dcrln led that
tin- Chief Hoy (1. W lllinins t" this
hv A m erican m ilitary trader* I»'IT United .S ta le s w a n te d a veto p n aitu atjo n w ith the view uf te.
firs t h and speculstlon. how ever. l ^ , nmi,|,. ,’i r,r . rede# wth the rh.im
moving such" "h s ta c le , tn «afi(ioarriI&gt;?(] th#m •• Chin#*# ( om- , ninn« i*v» ntuallv h em m in g #rotigm m otoring
m unlsts.
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; jr trib u ta rie s uf A m erica.
To fu rth e i in v estig ate winch
One
A m erican
M arine
w n, ' other
-p e n k rr,
voiced
th -tr c o rn e t, most need n tt'-u in '" . King
slig h tly in ju red and ohc Chtneae fe a r. Ihnt the I .i lx .r Odvfrnmr" ' Lion H enry W itte appointed I ie.l
was killed. Artolhar C h in r-r w»* wmil.l nl.aiid.ti tin* prarlkc
Hell nr chairm an - f tin- S .f e l&gt;
w ounded sm l ra p tu re d , ami i* he ta riff p in tertio u n f Klnplri- pr
C om m ittee with KuU-lt Heel) II.
d u c t' nirinn»t rom |&gt;«liti«n frotu a ss ist him .
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'ilsid r the rittn irr in rrturn f**r
Joseph Meist-h I"&gt;inte.I &gt;»'l that
W A S H IN G T O N ' l t d
I .,1*.
l h ^ A m erican l"»n
• serious wreck in which ftcveiai **"• irHVprptnent h a s ta ^ c u u
, T he &gt;•'"'({ rriicc_i&gt;laa..s[uituvnil-^. sailors Imd l*ern h n il-ed atul tn c k Tn i freaTi c ffi.tt t0 end the
resolution ••tilling on the yovern th eir lives endangered had oc­ m a r i t i m e strik e . Ijilm r Depar
inent In safeg u ard th e rights of cu rred
recently
nt
Klaventh inent erln rlliatars raid today tlu-y
m inorities and &lt;tf th* I ml i • i
will seek to hy-|*n«« tht- Parific
problem th a t m itrht l»e prepose*.
Atn r ir a n Khitiowner* As*tN-iati»,i
M eenwhile
\V ln«ton (*hurehi!t
Mul .Ii nl d irectly with i t , i .,.| i &gt;,
wa« given a tu m u ltu o u s w drorn-*
lual "H-nit.rt cniiifiniiii-ft
whrn hi arrive.| a t Illark|i."-l
1 h e M niitintp t |, " i r " , » l ’"&lt;
C heetlt'T crow 1^ lin ed *tj eight
'"Ie.l •». ins it*. , fiiii.il&gt; **'*&gt;' , :. '
mile r-'Ote tn th e o p ira iiftu-■
-te n m -M u r.'m t'O "* official* '
C hurrhill will a r i d r - s . the e
flv to . tt n -h " 'v t...i f.,i « ..., u-&gt; f
f r n n r e *nmnrrow
s c r k c flll r'llifr-rriie .-•
V M nicinir t
&gt;| m,
.-sh in " .In ln lrd that re|'ti.&gt;rUln
ttvi-s i f Ihe Pacifti- Aai-iii-an Ship
ow n er &gt; A -sociattni. hnvr .t.ii.c
M IAM I. Oct. 4 - ( /P &gt; - T h i my*n o th in g l,.iit -a y "tu&gt;. no, n o j ' in
le ry of th e burning oil tank i.i
t h e ' rtirriT it negoVintion- in W n.li
lo ite r '■U iscayhe Ray oTf Miami '. (Vrnlfregwtion H e lh larael will Car) Shultz
lin g li tt.
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w as, solved U*Jay. The C oast conduct services a t the Jew ish gu est.
.Mi-umvlulc. th e arlu n l n e g o tia ­
G uard rep o rtr.l It learned llin t C om m unity C en ter th is evening
tio n s rut WIIm tleinailils and o th er
th# .la n k w as p art n f an A rm y • t 8:00 o'clock to m ark the lwDOCTORS m a t te r s are ro n tlliu ln g l.ut moving
plan# th a t crashed in the buy -ginning a t sundow n of the J e w ­ DIHKAHK r t / . / L K N
a lo n g slowly.
ish D ay of A to n em en t, (Yom
yesterday, i
itiiw over, th • in.in, n lrstnele'to n
M A NILA . -Oct. d»—"17—-I’hyairTh# ta n k w#s reported hvrning K ippur), which w ilj by murk'-,I
iarts in M anila tm U y au- puziird s e ttle m e n t of th e fm ir-ln 'k dd
fu r lo u ’ly and n (Y aat G uard U u t w ith solem n se rv ic e s of p r a y r
by a s tra n g e and I deadly disease w a lk o u t of AF o f I. and CIO Mi&lt;-'
•tood by u n til the fire wenL out. and fa s tin g a t a ll aynagftgur*.
At th e Kol N ld re service th is i^ ilch h as stricken 8f&gt; percent of U r*. Mntr-s and E ngine room OfTbe plan# th a t crashed into •veiling. F rank 8 h a m e a will tie- th e people of the Island of It- [fie rra still is considered to he n
B iacayne wan an Oimy tra in in g liver th e aerm an o n "The D ay b a y at. no rth of L uxoi. Nihejy west ro a s t deadlock- over dem ands
e ra ft. J t b u rs t Into flam es a* It o f H eturn.T T he serm on topic d eath s have occurresl on the is­ for rr irr e union security.
hit th# w at# f. Thre* occupants H atu n lav ' m orning a t 10:00 o‘­ land. w h ic h .h a s a population of
A 1-alior D ep artm en t form ula
o f th e airn lsn * — th# pilot, (tot. clock w ill be " T h e Bellefi of 2,000. T h.' P h illip p in r governm ent for u I'artlal s e ttlc m riit, involving
A lbert H ardw ick, Ll. Jim D agger! Ju d aism .” N.* R o b e rta of Orlando ia p re p arin g to *en,| a merlical a j e p u r a t e east co ast kgreem ent,
and
Hgt.
Fdw ln
B m esl-w -erv will a s s is t In th# serv ice.
a t(u is very thuch In the witi'l
m lsalrn In th e island.
throw n c le a r -cf the w reckage.
H ow ev er, il now is untleratoo*!
A ahdrt tim e a ft# r 4be crash
tluit
t h e . M aritim u# ('uiniuiaiiuiv
th#y w#r# lilrk e j up, A( ml’r a l t
p re fe r* n u n iform settlem ent on
G eneral H ospital in Coral Galdes
jnU i c o a sts. -

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Strike

Labor Officials Will
Deal Directly With
Separate Companies

-..me 1- "i I &lt;&gt; m o n th - non
• a v in g thnt fonsiini'-i in
JiTP rt|l«Vf«-'l to tin it "«low
in la te 11*17 o r '-nrlv lt'IH .
In addition, th e ugrncy
consum er dem and L 't tiiea
«.|l"-r food, — not nl i
|iruk
tony d 'v lln e n* eon
&gt;|ii-iidlng ftwitig. ovi-f t.&lt;
f...Ml- Hems -ifrh n* autonv
\*H-lii"g niarhiiit-s. tefl'g'*
.ii.il il.'tlillig
wlir-ii «"|.|*l
tht-'i- g .'.'d - Im-c. iiiu - iih.i . ,

Mystery Of Burning
Oil Tank Is Solved .y om Kipper Services
jTo Be Held Tonis:ht

Public Services Of PublicationH Being
Emphasized During Newspaper Week

Acquitted Nazis
F ear Leaving Jail
N U B llN B E K C . OcL 4 - 0 P ) _
t h . » .U' r^
IS * *
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NF.W YORK. OeL 1, M X - The
m iblic-aervlce a c tlv ltle * of Am*rlr*n near*oan#ra a r a belne emphasired d u rin g th a aaVenth a n ­
nual N atio n al N aw ap ap er Week,
O ct. I to 9. Thi* y e a r ’* slogan,
ednnted h v N * w ap ap ar Assocls«Mn K a n . s . n , »nc.. sponsors of
th* observance, la:

chairman of the Newspaper Week
committee, said; "We believe that
t|»o editor who chamnlons th*
welfare of th# community through
nawapan«r noblie service Ii living
uo to tha finest tradition* of the
American press. To senr# as •
voice of freedom and a guardian
of liberty, the press must r#m*ln
unshackled and free of hamper­
ing restraints."
B lr and little nawspaners all
over th« country era observing
the week- with crop ram* design­
ed to *bnw their reader* whs*
the publication of an Imnartlsl

"A " r e # fr e e s — V d - nf F ree­
dom. G uardian o f L ib e rty ."
S nerlsl trib u te l« t o h# naM to
eh* * - - &gt; Ifne *nJ TW*t-sr*' &lt;*r-r
fees of th * n sttn e 's n-SSI. hath I"
-o re rin # t« lernatlftr.nl events eo-t
t« nruimoCltur v * -h
em ooinol'v -*— • ',-noeS lnyr.tr** end how th#
ndftlerts
Sfteen d riv e * fire nr*.^ eftlwn heneflt* from asirh a tenr• # n t l '" re-en slrm s e n d protects ip*. Programs h**e been «r-

Fee riel* k e H .n s n .r ,
ranged In the school*, elel* clnhs.
In announcing th a theta# for •nnmen'i organizations and other
the 1847 oheervance. ‘Oene A)ir. gTO' irv.
man. secretary • m a n a g e r nf V *
Baturdav. Or’. 6, la National.

StetHon Enrollment
• Of 1,571 Is Revealed

A n irrlraii
l)t*l&lt;*i*al^ ^ W illtard
rtlTTfi. :in«t IliitK Ii
(Jl.-nvil Hail im uii'difttrly protfA*
'••I ill ||Mtatai*»f» tliuikfr I'hev &lt;Bid
the* /\u«trohan aimMiilinrnt was a
new a rtic lr, uml wan iioi a ch an g e
in n 'p n riin n »•( th r d rufi a lrfs n y
daftCtl (11•••V•
r
rin- ii llui** l&gt;'.«'Mii«iiiiir i'u m m h ’
aiKti I# alt* it«•»!iitg in fix th#
TfitmiM hal i* tn |m ) M#ighI»Dr*
iiin \i u &lt;i %imt '* Mu* Australia*)
him i» Inirnl
pinvidiug an irtl#rfiatinfiul Mi|&gt;prviM)|y mimuiwiinn
v%a« a\|*| •iMiisl h&gt; .i voir «if 1C In
r t r ^ l - * - F ru ttm Lblntt-' BT1\! tH#
5*Iuvl. - tttfi*-* np|M»««*t| ‘th# plan.
V' . iti
\ %4-t| fiiliu r#moV«*d
i hr mtiib of th e Stivirl I'n lo n
fm tn th* 11• v «&gt;f nt ml*#rii nf th e
v u u ry rniiinii««lun. Thlx fol*
Icturtl u S«i\irt p tn tr* t th a t ih #
«
in i to n tv m rd w ith non* Ra»&gt;tan repnraiiona. T he action I*&lt;1
fni thi-r Itu-nian p io te it. how ­
ever. und l!u-«in‘&gt; nam e « ,&lt; r*m .rrte.1
Aniiginallv
w nrdfii.
th e
am t).lrnrnt would have g b tfn th*
eliairm an-hlp nf th e Italian ReiiMtaitona l.'onirtii-.foti I" th r lint*
ted S ta te .
A fter 'till an.-pier Soviet pfl&gt;ti «t Smitli Afm 'ii offered ta i s l ­
£CX_Ujl own -vhttluuan, and th#
m..|itir&gt; _if ns " r a r r ir d , Amrricaifj
iT rk -y a te tlm rp drl-lar.-d hefuta th#
v,.t&lt;- w as taken ih a t ilte U nited
Sinter, intended to a sk th a t th #
rliairtnnn-ltiit In- rn tn i» te d
to

Officials Seeking
Lxplunution F o r
( rash Of Airliner
nr* •till • »rrkiA f , an f i u ll il lti o n
fur tht* ernfth of n Hrrlln-boarvf
V inrrLiin ( * *'«*«* Alrlln#* pllti#
in u h u b T.i
b u t th # ir
11vr a in th«* SVuf4ign«IUni| will*
e»»! *• vi*«!rrilav
\ lM«nnl • f ••*v«*4t i|fnlnf# from

• b». i •%•! Xi’ri’fiutit n t AtlminUtrilift

pi til*. &lt;1 Li tt« il ♦he «r#*ne of

• »,. «i i«h it» w»*sb t
• i U nitrJ
qijt #'* &lt;
(• it:*r«l hrlirupD f
:.jnxe,t r«• tmi»*|M*rt th r party.
The i »|tu»; rrr»«hrtt m il burned
«»l\ vf«t»r&gt;!nv m«*rning nbout
m ile- fr«nn S»rphrnville w hrr# th#
i%i* lin er mad# «n «ivrn»lirht
The n i« ta n rrM
include I
c h ib lrrn m fiflnir In «&gt;:«* from thr^#
m..»»h4 ta It v *nr« ami t hr i r
nt..th**r4. Of th? 12 xtnmrn aboard
• he ul*«tie nin*» x%*rre 'O lpf lo loin
• h rir hiulmnlT# in K »ropt. M utt

•if th»* H.Mitpn xxere th r v»ivrw of
n i«n»l*r'r• »f th r I'ccupatlon forces

"tri-H IV

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•\ riM nir n a rtv *»f U n lttd 8U t#»
hi in*fter«onm*l am i a tloc^of
rru rh n l *&lt;h# prnn# *oon a fte r th#
crq-h. They fmrn.1 no survlTors
/ . -P lW I W IN S DID
* m -n e th - 3t_ rtnasenerr* I
Tile S ta le H ighw ay d ep artm en l , | tfht

•rWlwy announced th a t the L. I.
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Hall Construction Company
v
- ,
T
U ran ia Park U d bid i - x t i l lu i , M 8 « V L O H e U V f M I R
&gt;ui faciof of 0.CW m ills "f «'•*''
••(C iietween Oviedo and Itoao **•
* ml t ; rfacing 2.629 square v'ard»
apnpt
Korea. tV t. 4—GFl—
,,r Sanford Stale Fadm rr* Mar
ket Varking area The bid for the I'n lle d S ta te , Army h m d m ie rtsra
*i,"*K,.r" Knre&gt; nr-'Htnfte-f 1-1two pmji-cH t o t a l i s ,

Talmadgc Admitted
To \Jax Hospital

D K I.A N D . O ct. I— (S p e c ia l) —
H tetro n lln lv r rtlty has n|ieni-rl its
tilth y e a r with o n enrollm ent of
l.f-71. o f which num ber 7til otv
v ? te ra n a , acrurdlng to fig u rrs r e ­
JAt'KKONVILLE. CKL 4 (47—
(Jo trrn o r-n o m in ee C acenr Tmlleased tddav h r P resident W . S
Allen. T h e C illegn o f la w . w hlrh
mad re #f O e ^ l a wa# dmcribed
u In i critical rondkllon today
reopen ed this F a ll a fte r 1 period
• t Bt. Vincent'* 1(#*piUI here.
of w a r-tim e aua|Mn»|on( s ta rts
T h e bee pit* I, a lth # a |h d ewith tin enrollm ent o f 00. w hich Is
rU nlnr 4# etc* Talsnad**'* oll•v p erta sl tn pass it s all tim e ne&lt;sk
m«nt, las lead th e foIUwtng *»*«••
of g*. an d Ihe Rchool of Music
» e n t.
ht« 8 2 students.
, "O everner T a lm a d r* woe a d ­
S e p a r a te chanel evem lse* have
m itted te Bt. V incent's HeeplU!
been scheduled f o r freshm en and
early Ihta m orning. Ills rendition
apnedclaasm cn ay th e l!n1ver»ltr
n t critical upon adm taalen b a t
au d ito riu m will n o t ao-ommodattf
the cn M re stu d en t hodv. T h irv he Improved arilh tre a tm e n t and
h)« ro n d ltlen U eatiefacU nr th is
seven h av e been added to _ jJh r
te a c h in g s*eff. m a k in g * facu lty jn o rn ln * . He will ba under ebserratio n for sev eral daya.*
of 107. an d a daw n -to -d u sk ached,
ule o f d a is e s ' h a a bee* adopted.

••sy th a t l&gt;etwe»n
bod M)
k’- r n in •'oMcr "n-1 an unde'ft^mlqn| tHUtaKAh o f
fM llllH
-•-•ar#* IH Ifd l»* 4
in th# city of
Tf»'^n ||* •niithfftSl Frif#||,
Th,
fa ltn w H
-b a t
VTa&gt;ri#n #At|fT*«* &lt; «•! 4 w*« 1 r&lt;0*»a
•Niinlai ilitsstfinglPNqr^ Tlj*
't * 1# » n |i •«% Im v ' •nH, d
4pt»»lf«n Irirvtril Mfhn .Iwvlf
•IIP*
iLn Aw*l. '*H*P^A4H rlnriinril,
•
r-» » n I
dII m d id nlftf*
It n iu k r m a rlU l l l | . .
HARDOR MASTKB NAMRD
•

9% ■•*»ftd- A V*l •»* • ■
C ounty Contm lulon.

A-ri

�-.THE S A N F O R D H E R A L O , SA N FO H D , F L O R ID A

FRIDAY*. O C T . 4 ,
T H E SAN FU K D

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uaiciy,
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Prevention Of Acci.
dental Deaths Is
f. Piicpose Of Parley

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Heodi V A Sptcial Servicei
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ri.s c i i r i i r - o k
T itle c o c n t t
g p iX IIL
.JJK JII.N O l.ir
C O U N TY,
M TA TK O K K U J n lU A . In ' I’fubat*.
.
In to Hr* Relate or U. J . I I A I I T LK V , Daraaaad.
'
•
T o A ll Wham I t M a r ConcaaiF
Nolle*
I* hereby
given
that
iJe I . a i la r l .r v m at, ni« (trial
report aa .A dm inistrator o ( lb*
rai.ur of L. J lla r t la r . dreaaaad;
that k* Iliad b l a -M iu i o a . lo r (Ina l
d i»«h a f«». r s s that tie tA u -i p p i r
m ih* llnnoraM * M
W . w ar*.
Countr Ju d * » of R a M ln o ir Conntr.
Florida, an Ik* X lth day of O cln b ar, t i l l , for If if r o r a l of aama M i
for final d ta o h v M a rrA d m le U u a tp f.
. " « --| h » •a a la la * p f U a l - ll# rtJ*y.

AKCTIC OCfAN
IMUfKi

II ntKrilKNS. »h—e

/*** u , 'i henna -Stephen
C ircu it Court far Ik* .Ninth Jadlelal C lrru ll of the m at* o f KlarMa.
.a and for Hcmlnol* County, la
r k a t i t r i i and that to n are requir­
ed fa rile your w ritten appearance
- •aid c-»«ae an nr before lb* flrd
day of October, lt &lt; (. la default
tb «r* n f said caua* w lU preeaad I f
h i n t again*! yoe.
T n * atke ral nstar* of Ih U suit
tar &lt;11rate*, and tha e lite of

S

anil ~l»: ' ThMlb-

rW e N

ntlff. va Joseph If . Hiepfcaaa.
defendaal.
■
W lineea m y band and a ffe la l
aenl of a*M CU vrt a t Haafkrd.
* « B l M | c .O a M l ( .
this talk
day
September , I W ."

— *# f l - r k . uf •j I J iTunrf
i M I A I i l .-a«*i
4 U. M
U bf
C IPI
I Iiw
U jid
W • 4-

tueee» -f w n MeflrT

Big Four Planning
Assault On Treaty
Issues Remaining
PARIS, O ct. 4. &lt;/?&gt;,- A French
spurc# d la lo std th a t the Rig
Four Foreign M lnlaUrt ar® meet*
ing today to make a coordinated
assault on the rem aining issues
In tha paact tn a tle a w ith Axis
satalllt**. J t l m eeting I* said
to hav* haen called for 0:30
P.
Paris lime, or 8130 P. &gt;1.,
Eastern Standard Time.
At -.tha confer, nee th a .United
8taU* and Russia took opposite

.
«r»*s* ativMiet lu iiiw iiu e ivnay
i f with British Foreign Secretary
-^ J C i0 * * rC * &gt; rh , The tww-m err-UlkFour may Indicate * a possible
baritstag*. movement to break the
deadlock o v er‘ the T rieste lisps.
*• *A»arie'a and the w e ite rn s ta tu
earns oat on top In the voting
on one problem. R ussia and th e
Slavic slates had th e ir way In
th* other.
"
The United fitatei lo st by a
vote of T to 6 to carve down
the am ount of rep arations that
•heold-ba paid to Russia, Csechoaloxakia ‘ and - -Yugoslavia ~ &gt;lnr
Hungary, Tha Amsrlcan delegate
■Willard Thorp in ilsttd th a t the

H T A T r f o f k u i K i d a . h f rrobat*.
,i, re the coital* of M A ItY A.
H TtlM B I Ir-e-asaJ
’ t .. A ll W hom I t M ay C’ ooaam:
■ Net lee ' I* hereby
* lv * «
Oiat

Vrui

Atlantic

iffOUWI

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W E H A V E J U S T R EC EIV ED A S H IP M E N T O F
NEW R E PL A C E M E N T COLLARS
O f N on-W ill W h ite B ro ad clo th fo r Y our O ld S h irta
W f fu rn is h th e co llar a n d pu p it o a fo r 6 0 c e a c h
cleaning

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porruREt

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-n-‘i»r

uy With Confidence
Feed With Pride

l» lt

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- ••
. A . : I lit ratOr uf lha atlas*
PI * U ijr A. Mton*«. d»e*as-

SAN -i
FRANCISCO

y:n

Y ou p e r e r have to m ake excuses fo r (he feed in y o u r
s to ra g e ab ed w h en you u s e T uxedo. Y ou c a n use
'

*1 ». t». TIIK W ll’.VTt
UhafiXtrLK .. IXHtNTT,
I
•
,
i RIOTS
Icelandic
Unions
. AM
. , D FIOTfST STtlKIt
. by
V the
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-Trade
w
.••■».*•
lapwiMM MS Maw iv v ;a ja iia Site I I I VA 1CIIA11U
M . r l ,1 , * pkTlwMW.eOMttMn a n agrcem tnt under which th» U. 8 . wopld use the Amcrican-buUt Kefla vlk Held for planet going »nd coming from Germany. How this Held links with Berlin is show* on the abov*
flttp which also Indicates the flying distances and (he key landing p la c a In tho viUlly elrateglc Arctic ar*e. ,V !7. r*‘1r 'L** b f*lln withdrawing lie wartime force* from Iceland and lha SUIe Department has
utai Koot-s
L j vtlh-iraVo whether or net Uie Uefiivlk airport agreement Is m»d». (/nlenuHionel)

Palestine Industry W ill-Produce
$32,000,0&amp;9 In Diamonds This Year
al Ihc coat of rotir'h ditm om lg
!*'_*,Pt**k**,l i ’ the raason^lT *.
h a v .fo r 400 year* been
ah nrtl»iuhrr7~g.ajfieJ 't&lt;753&amp;'K-r* (),,qnd«
a i p i a W i f wealth and romance.'
iron-type prtxiurtion linen will proDiamond cutting h i t b. com*
ducy an e«tima‘ed &lt;32,000,000 |&gt;ailrntinf1* Nu. I expori industry
worth of cut and polished tllain- wi thin a period of eight years.
•mds in Palestine Ibis year, from
an Industry th a t began eig h t years
Fornn r Southtrest (X-nfrrenco.
ago .with a &lt;1.1100 debt.
sir*r* playing In the backfleld for
Palestine's diamond
Industry, hie Miami Heahawks of the All-'
second only to Belgium as tho Armerles confi ra n ts are - Cotton
world's cutting and poli»blntcen- Pr■ke and, Marion Pugh. Texas Ati{, h«R ■revolutionise* '{he|t-*»- in
urt»s-old a rt of - tu rn in g gMibby ^
looUJng rough diam onds"Info tha
scintillating gems.
LEGAL NOTICE
There are 33 well-lighted, verv t —
tilated factories in ‘th e country, *N
employing oonie 4.IKM) craf.smon JJ,
who earn from &lt;75 to &lt;100 n
|
waok---- M o n j^-g f _ lh c _ jm rk m c a ..T I
"TeWjrbung"-xitd t &gt;uL lit-nr On.tlielr
-.A*' ^ frd lto rx . XE.i t!tf*&lt;4wi
lorcxrmg ; t b s . JgltflM ilL-num befi ^
(hat
were put there
..................
—. --con.
(h
at ware
in NSs|
. i
cenlration camps.
. nolICIffl
. y ...... Nh4
o f#t)ti|r#«l
* • ' In i *• -*-»»* Mir f
Fourteen of th* 33 factories are cU lm # *«n.I &lt;1writf inis. whlr*H y»u *nf
f nf Y4M4. m ar ha%# HKiiinat
In N athenya, birthplace of the in­ fllliK
lha aatalv of Ida K. Marlin, ilriraa*
dustry in the Holy Land, and *1. lal# of #al«1 t'u u n l). is# ih#
other* are in T#l Aviv, Jerusalem i***unl&gt; Jti'lu # nf M#mln*&gt;l# Cuunty
at h la n f f lr # In tha
h-.ua* i f
end other cities.'
,
The production line methol* of » mI4 Caim fy.' at Manfonl. riurh la,
D etroit are-' adapted, with dia­
monds passing from one polisher
to another, each applying Ids own
RENT
special type and number of iuratores absorb

Feeding v alu e.

8*1-1 H-iatc:
Y&lt;,i and racli of &gt;&lt;&gt;u at* h*r*by
notlllMl and rtn u lro l .ki .pr***nt
any cUlm&gt; and dixnarul* Which

TtUCFDO FEEDS
F o r P ro g ressiv e F eeding o f L ivestock a n d P o u ltr y
G o to H u n t's a n d you w o n 't h a v e to h u n t ‘it I

AFTER ONE dF OMR
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TIB P a r k A #m tM
P h o n e 29

Phone 358

E N JO Y
F R E 5 H DRESSED

40% Lighter!
For yearn one o f Amerira's.Bigffeiit
Selling Lawn Mowern.
.

C U T -U P PO U LTR Y

•HKOILFR8

Tubular
Frame

fram e and aluminum alloy.
castings.

•F R Y E R S

, • OUAM. Oct. 4. (A V - Thirteen
Japanese, etmvlcUd of w ar crimes
against downsd A merican fly*rs.
hav* plaadwt for mercy before a
United States military commission.
They will be stnU ncad Friday,

C o rn e r Second a n d S a n fo rd

Rubber

Ta."h***W- t»Huff«l K.-rtt* *a *p-

oeatancr .l* awjf Pn-e**dtaa ok t»

Now modernized with tubular '

Thirteen Convicted
Japanese Ask Mercy

jo K

FEATHERWEIGHT!

IN THIS SA MK IFF TIIK
OF F!^»l«fl»A • .
Til KDITII IIIJHIIIN’
You nr#
t«••I if Iv-rf lh.it
l&gt;l«!ntlff. ttu Fal«l I mhikU** M
rln. did »*n Ih# flh ilhy of ix*lol»#r.
A I • IDfC lrt*ihui# Ih# abiiYr
"|&gt;U4 rfitnr*T j ptin-#*tljxi)iN* which

Legs, th ig h s, b re a s t, wlngn

toUl be trimmeOY llOO.OOO.OOO.
He asketf to have a similar debt
of 1800,000,000 owed io Russia
by Finland also cut down by
&lt;150,000.000.____________

R o w i n g th a t it Is re co g n ised ev ery w h ere a s to p s tn

U'CaUal.

• '■■ • . . . r . u .* ...{ l a
ion] l-rta a o i
lla tin a 'Claim * nr fwir.anjl* A y i.lB »l

• yau. ur *lih*r . of y o « r may hav*
•***Im»I Ih* •n U t i
of lalxh K*
f ru ltr ,
d ic iu id ,
lit *
o t ^sld
. u u .i i /, lo in* (lo f tily Jiid s* , *f
ttlthln #IkIh c.ttrmtMi nmiithp from (M nirm l- f o u n t ). Klurlda. at lit*
tlir tllii# of ih# firat |iuhltr« (Inn nit r* In Ih* court liou** of irtil
••f I lit# node# lU r h rlatm or
Chuitl) mI (U n ior«L Plnriil*. w iih 'n
HiMh 1 shall b# In writing, and »hall *Ik tit i mtmini ■ t raoitl!)i froM th «
• tat# th# j*lar# of fuM rncr and tlrnr of Ih# Ilrcl publlcalloo of
l ' » t o ffttr addr«a# of |h# elalmani. thta ntiUrr* Kdrh rla ln i or d im ih d
sfi't ahull h# bfenrtt lo by the claim* iliiil b# In w rltlnK. »n il i h i l l i t i l t
ant, att#nl. ur i t b r n r y . and an&gt; th r ptafr uf raaltlanr# end poat
aucli rl.irn or drr&amp;htf mil «o fllul •Ol , nillrr-w »f !*•*• r 'l I IP"
• tli.1* l*w v«»t4
nb«lt ba a\/o.**) .to b/ th « clrl.n n .it,
or attorney, «m l nnjr. aoch
• w iN ifltr.i' k MAirriN
Aa AHmlnlatial«#r lhT~A. of* •ietm~or dtfka^d nu t- • o -fllo d -Jd&gt;*4l.
Ih# k*Mialr nf 11».\ K M A II- aid %oid
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!•: E « t * U n f IIB .M I K. Kit AX

10%.lighter in w eight than the
famous Y ankee Clipper.'

Fresh Fla. Grade A

5 Blade*—16" wide.
SANFORD EGG
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keeping blades sharp.

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W heels—10” diam eter. .

GAS FLOOR- FURNACES — We
can m ake immediate dciivary
AWNS in o w u d .
kca.unatil.
on K«« floor fum acca for u§o
price*. Je rry Isird, phoin ’ hx
In Sanford.
Modem Appli­
ances, Inc., 42H N. Orange
Avenue, Orlando, Florida.
PUBLIC stenographer,
110 N
P a rk ,'phone 1120.
.
CIRCULATING OIL llE A tE R S
— for fireplace or flue in­ LAWNS tnimi
pht.nv 93 4 J
. *t*JI*tiun.. CAMkle - .of,.- heating
four to eight room house*,
LOANS
table top model*. A limited
LARGE w j II furnished room. 113
auantitv for immediate deU
l
A
N
jt S U U K .
’
,Wy .|W k Si. P H v e J ^ ^ w . . - - . -livery,- ftwighW prepaid, a n p
+UU.M l i o l t ) JJ0 &lt; u
wtwre
4b
l&gt; id a » l' B a B d * .
2 FU R N lkllK D ' C h a rtau a la~ for
Phong.' w rite '&lt; tt .w IF E sJiaafca

Rubber
Tires

|U2 Sanford Avertm—,J"-.
-X I'L ifllu apartm ent suitable for - - ange A v e n u e ,. Or|gndo.-J&gt;’ln r id* ■
•—■■mne or
e o u n ir ,'" n ttr ^ P a m (iAltllKN and" lawn *ccd'f,’'Wgiiii&gt;
*K( cmd deputy diredot ol Me A ie^
# Avi-, Phone Iflh-J.
IIOItllOAV MEItK WIIKKE
Fvrtiliier. Th« Sanford X-Cel
Scmce
Toicet Special S enlttt Dl,Mi*sq
PRIVACY
IS
RESPECTED
Stem, 2nd A Sanford.
•A W A N T E D T O R E N T
YOUil n a tu ia l desire for privacy A OillGATION representing .the Natlonnl Committee Ag.ilnst Mob Vio­
hcadt V A 'i Spcclol Serdcei Uhnrw^
lence
are
pictured
a*
Uicy
rallrtl
on
President
Trum.in
at
llte
AVIiilc
in . money m altcra la atrlctiy
.
2-bum er Pre-w ay
,
In kit VA potl, Ceneml Kan it re&gt;ra*4
FURNISHED house or ap t., 2 or
reapecied here.
Friend* and House and pretrnu-d him with a statement that nsked him lii plit an
CAMP STOVE &lt;11.00
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AU ER DAYS OP ANXIOUS waltinc, Ih-aiy W ar_.-,,r nlfcclmn-.;,
ble lot developing and aa id u M a i d g
end
to
mob
violcnrc.
Shown
ore
(I.
to
r.):
Ilnrit
Shishkin,
ot
the
A.'F.
3 bedrooms. Phone 51W-J.
relative* are not, uuaitionH
SANFORD HARDWARE CO.
giccls his wife, Eliutbelh, m uij am.,
' • .it I. '. . j t
j h
moeale of hotpllal palietift, |n d &lt; el
ol L ; Frederick E. Hctssig. ol the Federal Council ol Churches ot
aboutyour
ctedlC
dour
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E
ast
F
irst
SU______
Nine of the sixteen su rv iv o n nt in-.- I*
m . .. -i o' ■ ;r in N .
Pr o f e s s i o n a l em pilorf" wmnhornet and V A emolarcae IheoeA
. uloyer p r buaineaa a**ociate* C hiltt in America; President Tftim an; Walter AVhtte, aecrrtnry of the
an and mother detira furnished FOR theee cool day* heat that
fnumlland were brought to N; v Vm« «.&gt; , . r i • .
\i the in
canteen, leaealion ond eieeualnmaa^
will n o t hear of your panonyl National Association for the Advancement of Colorrtl I'ettplc; anil
apt or small house. Hox * E,
the ciasli. W anderer rcrtm nir t li ■
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\ rr» « ■ room with an elretrir. healer.
affair*. Thare ia no cause fot , James Carey, secretary ol the C. 1. &lt;V (Inlcrnalionul Noundphoto)
view cd a photograph made al tin
We have* them. &lt;7.15.
cnibartatcament.
SANFORD HARDWARE CO.
Keasonnble
credit
requirem
ent!.
S H EA L E S T A T E 'F O R SA L E
210 F'ast Firat St.
-_
No. co-m akrra on money loan*.
V atiable paym ent plan*.
* Floor -Mala Ava.luble , -.
FAMILY LOAN CO. *
p r 'NOLK TIRE SHOP
FOR KAIJS
PIRED 'EM J BUT WHAT ABOUT THE B0T5 WERE BADLV 5HAKEM
THE BRIDGE WON'T BE FIN
Fln/ioa Rank Bldg. .
Phon* *»
A VERY good seven room house COPFNllAGAN cabbage I
E H ? , ^ THE OfHERS?J
BV PETE'S DEATH, MR. BRALEY
ISHED
THAT WAV.' I-------- “
S O , A S F O R E M A N , 1 F IR E D TWO
on five acres land with plenty
12 S P E C IA L SERV ICES
now rearbf. I’honc 7&lt;&gt;5-M
fru it u * ij. Land ’ suitable for
-DON'T HEAR ANV
THEV HAD TO TAKE SOME TIME
O F T H E M EN F O R C A R E L E S S N E S S
raising vegetable* or flowers.
- SIGNS
.
W OW GOING ON !
OFF TO GET OYER IT. ,--------MAVBE THAT'LL E N D O U R
r -------IM'/AHQUARTKItS for Chrislma*
-A real b u y a t &lt;H25u.tK).
Show card* and p&lt;1»lera
gifts, toys, games, iuiok*, dolls.
SEVERAL choice building lot*.in
TRO U BLES. |
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O— DEB’S SIGN BKMVICh
Huy' now on budget or lay-away.
Mayfair ami -Sanford llc ig h ls
O. D. Lnndrvs*. Phmie 1U2I
Firestone StOius, 111 K. F irst
sectisn priced from &lt;400.00 la
&lt;50000.
FLOOR HANDING .
J
TWO story home oh c o rn e r. lot
and finishing. Cleaning'Knd w*x i
location priced a t
Ill IVWI
’ planls-^e* n n u g h
for iig.- New fliairg surfaced to per-}
• STseo.oo. _
10 acriii. Volantl, P a* taction. Old iloors made tike noa&gt;.
nd Karly Kostuno. lied*
BIX nxioi bungalow on P alm etto
lot been pulled •over. About
Avenue hard wood floors, three
bedro«mi.
Phono 010* It.
nice .S A_ G
room
6EVERA1...........
RHNT A CAR
hungalogs In, gopd locations
100”. WOOL
YOU DltlVR IT
from &lt;7X50 to &lt;8500.
ARMY IILANKKTS
PRONE 200
UOIIgRT A. WILLIAMS
&lt;0.50
81 RICKLAND MORRISON
. REALTOR
ROIISON SPORTING GOODS
• DRIVE-IT. INC.
Rlymond Lundquist •
300 K. First St.
' Associate *
DODGE -PLY M O U TH
m LEAVING IKI A MIN
THEY W E R E
Atlantic Rank Uldg.
Phono 732
PARTS AND BE'IVICR
BEA U TIFU L Lavalietu inlayed
EASY, D A D / R E M E M B E R
UTE,
KIRK.
BUT
FIRST
CARELESS
09 Pnlm elto Are.
I'hon*
with iliamnnd*. Norval (i. Mnr
tflO ACHES good land being N'v
T T i£ S I L V E R BU L L E T .1
I
HAVE
SOMETHING]
U tt, Rt. 2, Box IK 1-A. Sanford
of N W 'i 8cc. H-20-30, by own­
ELKCTRIC appliance repair*
er. Vfritc Orlando, Rox 3763
TO SAIL YOU FIRED 1
wc repair wanhim: tupchliy
.
pbwi* Ur land.. Iklbfi-----——
10 CLV FT. O w « r .c r n 0 0 Ib r Ice­ ^rvaraitni cienncrt' fartYr m itvi
TWO MEN
Trot tor Appliance Service, 3
cap. Vitalairc ice bosT all
W. 2nd St., Phone I0G1-J.
metal, &lt;50; Man's bicyck, ore­
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- w a r deluxe model, excellent
ANNOUNCING
opening of I. D
Iota, t*w n.of Sanford. AssenscJ
condition. &lt;50. Phono 800.
Simonson Engineering t S u r­
valuation &lt;1,760.00, for q u i c k ----------------------------------- -------- veying. Morion 0, Gordon, re
sals |i;&gt;00.()0. Write
COPENHAGEN, cabbage plant*.
nrcsentntive. 110 N'. Park Avc.
MORRIS JONES
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It. F. Crenshaw at Post O llttc.
Phone 1120.
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Florida
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10 ACRES
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.t.«.kl. horse trailer.
Edg*
, 5975
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• button, Rensnh Jurtctk&gt;h:
Nnnfonl
Igh woods! land on county paved
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r o d IH mile* scuthw est San- CALENDULA and pink plants,
13 N O T I C E S — P E R S O N A L
ford. 4 pile* north of Apopka i Rva'Iy to set. 1020 U u r r i Ave
nsar R»Ik Bprjriira Park and -»q GALLON—Hercules automatic.
SEM INOLE J 'l l t E 811UP
puWir
jh&gt;o», • -T*rni% [
K5n»cno hoi S pier bcatpr—Vz&amp;c-.
-rtt)l N onh*T *rk •
WITH 50 M lp CA6HTQ SPEND. BY T D N IG I-T THEY'LL W l \u A FAIRLY THEY MIGHT 5AY ^GREAT
P.-O. Dof LKO, tjTlanilo.
— ■I ttfj]|y«-new. All'TOhli'ccHons' A
'•T#\eph«im.37.
JHEY'LL
HEAD FOR
E X P A N S IV E fJ.C O D . THEY M IG H T B E
THINGS THAT WOULD] DAY'
TYFOR SATO
I ‘f i t t i ngs--I'Jione
THE MtNYOU'FlREb DREwVwH/TS IT
NOW rea d y to grind every Mon­
TOWN
.
THEY'LL
•
&lt;fWHAT'P£
VERY
TALKATIVE,
IF
THEY'RE
HANDLED
EXPLAIN BRALEY'Sy I ‘
THEIR PAY FOR THE PAST r ^ v T O 'AJH ?
I**?*1 _/lf
s
.
Wi i i - 0 ,L TADLE^ tep range. 5-pi-cc
day m pm ing — Your corn,
quiet swtion o n -th re i lot*. H as | TOUnd wicker suite.
Ice box.
GO TO THE CAFE, )&gt; YOU
P R O P E R L Y ! i------------------------------------ :— FAL'L AND OLD
TUINK
g
rits,
m
eal,
corn
&amp;
cob
nr
MONTH,
DIDN’T
TH
E
Y
,r&lt;
x
« * h t Idge bearing fru it trees.
a-way floor lamp.
Mr*. M.
WON'T THEY ? r V GETJIN'ohucks, elc., for feed. J . W.
PFTE'S. DEATH j HE'S GOT
K IR K P sT ^ v
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Hell. Ijtke Mob roe, Phone 15.
\ r------ 7----- —
\ CAT, MISTER ?
• * • T '&lt;fl.75d.6b
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ROUKKT/A. WILLIAMS. Ileallor WOOfi burning circulating heater PHONOGRAPHS for rent. Tftc
ItaymuSI LundqUist, Asaociata
good condition. Phone 617-W.
Music llnx, phono 953.
Phene ' / j
A tlantic Bank^ Uldg. n o i
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WIVES* WANT
12-YKAK old block and white lio« HUSBANDS
** REAL^ ESTATE^ W A N T E D
I'F’J* ’ Thouronds of couples
ton bull. &lt;23. Mr&gt;. M. Clatk;
w'.-ak, wnm-out, exhausted sole­
D LISTINGS, of F arm s, j IU. I, Box 122,
ly iwrause iaiily lacks iron, get
Groves and Ruslncmt 16
ARTICLES W A N T E D
ni w vim, vitality ' taking ‘ (Isy . t . W: IL W lllia**,
Irex Tonic Talib-l*. Get pack­
, Tom Bolt ' A ssociate, I'L l. BUY your car regardless
age today, lie drllghluil with
II2R, 110 N. P ark Ave.
of ago o r condilitrti. Roy Reel,
now pep -o r your money Imck.
At all d ru g stoics tveryw hetu
J 0 5 w . 2nd 8L
.
‘—in S anford, Touthton Drug
FILL UP with Fuel Oil and K ero­ USED pianos for cosh. The Music
S C E iM M A G E IS N T
H E Y / W H ER E DO L‘ w e l l w h a t a c e s o u 1.Box, phono 968._______ '
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sene before w inter.
COME
OVEG Y E T -' Y O U 'RE
t YOU T H I N K Y O U 'R E
W AITING FO G * G E T O U T
WITH THE
H. 8. Pop# Cw.. Inc. B«0
NEW O N THE &lt;=v— '
ON//
7 P a ts , L iv e s to c k , S u p p lie s
1THERE LETS S E E — ^
301
MOVIES
SQ
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IN
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OF THE
I BUY ru w a calves, yenrlings.
HtUDlO OF I’llOTOURAPIIY
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Phone R. W. I« H . 7H8-W.
for fine*! quality
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PLAY
LOOK
P O R T R A IT S
m S T A FOUND
TOUCUTON A WATSON, l-^U 14
H ID D E N
k A LIV E 1
ComMrrcial and ( s i r Work
Celery'A ve. Has P urina Feeds.
« Snapshot Sender*
h urn-rim incd .
UNOEG
Iier e nw , vie
rti« a * J IS 9 — 220 Malack bldg. GIVK us your order
HIS
i(i&gt;ae Court.
chl&lt;ks. The H a n To
PAOICA.SRITS atV m e a l-g ro u n d fresh! Store. 2nd A Sanford,
DINIC
every r f n d a y from eaowflaka
LOST — P aper bag with several
HEADS
earn. Cm be bought, a t G ard ­
article* including paper* valu­
ner's Hurt,' Lake Montoe. 19
able to owner. H arry It. Teed,
lb. bag./&lt;U&gt;0.
H ELP W ANTED
Osteen, H » , Hox 43.

THE LONE HANGER

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ih*e dust
d in t front cleaving,
cleavlne. i
w -lgh t I* th
c u ttin g , and grinding. .
Sorted a* to sis* and cotalk, a
rough diamond god* flra : to tha
riaaver. R a cleaves the diamond

GIRL for soda fountain ak Laney'» Drug Store. P a r t Mm* or
full time. '
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a h a clb blocks

far.horns— Superior w orkw eather resistant, high
larm lte proof. MfrConcrete C o , 809 Elm

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leathers

ONLY

We hate-more feed -fn aifd twVr la the ihna 1
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TltBKR younc U dU ,. JO to » ,
neat appearance, of good char­
acter, free to travai U. 8. Must
hava itwxf luferyncea.
T ran­
sportation furnished, drawing
account while In training. Fot
further details tee Mr*. Morgan,
V ald tt Hotel. No phono calls,
m ust apply In peraon, 2 :oo to
rANTED— 4 young man, age* 19
to 24, to travai .0, 8 . T ranspor­
tation furnished. , D raw ing ac­
count In training.
Wonderful
future for ambitious young men.
F ar fu rth e r Information M t
Mr*. Morgan. Valdes list*), 2

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BY PAUL ROBINSON
1H O P E DINK D lD N T *-----G E T IN A JA M - H E S A iD
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G V,
AND iC SE P THE L
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TO DO BUSINESS.
ADVERTISE

Ex/rWHEN-

wanted. Also stock
i, preferably With hardware
•iiTtncie though not ab*o|.

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invit* yen
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and ice u*.
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• pnintiivK—contract or
bnid*. S. G, Grogan,
tna'.c». Phone 1154. or

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W tOW N C L E H iE fiff
AND LAUNDRY

reiMirt a* Adm lntelra tor C l A . wf
thr ».ta ta wf M ary A , HloiK-e. d r rsasMt; that ha Tiled h U foU llm .
for float iliw lia ra r. «n d that 'he
Hill apply l » Ik* Honors hi* It. V*
War*. County Judge uf l»**ilai&gt;l*
Cwliaty. Klorlita. « n Ih* I t l h day of
tb-tuber, I t l* . for approval of asm*
knit for final .dl'e kargr a# Arfmlala..lis t
j A , ,nf Ih* ratal* «»f
Slary A fS An**, &lt;1 r*aa*d. oa this

ZSIlt &gt;1

American

PAINT- your car w ith
NUKNAMKL far &lt;2.95. No brush
_marks! Randall Electric Co.

raaldanra al 1*11 U uchaja Straal,
llamllloa. Ohio.
You era h r r t t r n iD f in l that salt
* r dlvort*
itlvnrr* baa
Km* kaaa
lla «J * aaralaaf
for
k*«a ffll*

• *A H ^ iI n N k li v jlM '

1* all too prevalent

foreboding about— tm fF m ffJiny
and atom bomb*,” he **id. “ It
M*m* that matt'* life iin 't worth
a plugged nkkel anym ore, and
that hla deetiny I* to die horribly
in &gt;ome devastated city .” '
Pointing to a recent etatement
by • prominent educator that
•dueational efforts
uimad at
young people *eein futile because
the world may. not last long
tknough, Mr. Dearborn eatd, “ I
don’t aubsCrlbe to th a t idea for
a -minute, and I hope our con­
vention here In Chicago can be
the mean* of doing something
.toward arousing the nation to
reject IL .
"AIL of U* in the safety movemerit will continue to do our-beat
to prevent needle** death and
suffering from the tim e a child
U born until he die* of natural
cauaa* afte r a long and uieful
life. There Will. W no long.faced
predictions of atomic-doom at the
Congress. ' The problem I* npw,
not the theoretical ffu tu re . • Why
should we lose to o . m uch sjeep
M er the atomic bomb when we
haven’t even solved th e problem
of using the automobile sanely
and a a fe ly t"

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lucceaa in tha N ovtm bcr conjieasional elections haa been made by a
key m em ber of the House southern Democratic-bloc.
•
Hep. E uglne E. Cox &lt;D) of Georgia, one of the moat lnflueitlal
members of the House virtually conceded Ure poe.
I alU llty of a Democratic defeat In a a u g m e n t
Jk *
from hla home In pamllls, Ga.. to a Washington
K ,
correspondent.
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Cox predicted that n*p. Sam Rayburn (D) or
T exas would be re-clfcteil sjieaker of the House
&amp; L j
"if th e Democrats win.''
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T he significant admlulon was unusual In that
I It w as given public credence by a top Democrat
House Republicans, of n urse, f a ir been free with.
,,,&lt;r,r PfcdlcUons of succeia.
.
Cos. incidentally,• was greatly angered by a
atory from Washington that hr and several other
so u th u p beam be ra plapnrd to unseat Rayburn «k
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c ity a n d c o u n ty . • '
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A ld io tiK h . i t l a o n ly , t h e m o r o s p e p t a c u l n r n c h ie v e a L U s n iirrm s i a a r r .i
. r , | , k k la A Seaaea
'm e n t s w h i c h . 'c a p t u r e t h e h e a d l i n e s , 't h e people* a r e f u l l y
Carrie*, week — ----------—
n w n r e th n t a K re « t d e a l o f c a r e f u l p la n n ln K a n d c o n s tr u e *
•R a ath .--------------- -— --------ra M a a lh e —---- -=----- ;&lt;— r
tii-e e f f o r t lie s b e h i n d e v e r y w o r t h w h i l e p u b lic p r o j e c t .
M aaifc* ---------------- -----------I t is n o ‘t w i t h o u ...................
L " b l o o d . s w e a t' a n d.............................
te a r s " on th e
**
a rt of
s o m e o n e t h n t th e N a v a l A ir S t a t i o n w a s lo c a te d in S a n ­
f o r d , a n d i t is n o t w i t h o u t m u c h o f t h e s n m e s o r t o f p e r ­
Jar s li w f l s t s t flea -____ s e v e r in g l a b o r t h n t m o s t o f i t s b u i l d i n g s a n d s u p p l i e s a r e
b e in g p r e s e r v e d f o r t h e b e n e f i t o f lo c a l p e o p le .
T o d a t e , a c i v i l i a n f ly in g s c h o o l is b e in g o p e r a t e d
, N m i i w s l l T » * " f ” 1r .7 i..s i n # u -I,
SIS aialalalara la «k# Ians- n t t h e a i r p o r t , c o n t r a c t s h a v e b e e n s ig n e d w ith t h e Irt*
| a . ik* ra a a lfr *sll&gt;»
■ k ,.a a s ir t r r s Ik l l l i a * * t e r c e s s i o t r I n s t i t u t e f o r - n - v o c n t i r t n i i l - t r a i n l n g s c h o o l, th e
d i s p e n s a r y w itlg its f i n e e q u i p m e n t is b e i n g s a v e d f o r th e
F c r n n ld - L n u g h t o n H o s p ita l, a n d a c o n t i n u i n g f i g h t i s . b e ­
in g j j t J T U T ? r f - j g j p i d a i l y to p r e v e n t T h e q is i n tU g r a U u n - o r
th e ■
j h v t R j u jiT t l. t o b lo c k n t t c n i p U .w h i c h ./ * * *
r e p e a te d ly lyidT T r» » » d e -to .-tsk * d o w n - o t f ^ i i l t R « | r - n r * T H
o th e r, o r r e m j c ^ e r t f l f f M m i c l i J ^ e d e d S h i p m e n t . T’ro B a b ly t h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t w o r k o f j h e - C h a m b e r
o f C o m m e r c e f lu r in g t h e p a s t y e a r h a s b e e n in c o n n e c t io n
j w i t h w a t e r t r a n s p o r t a t i o n a n d lo w e r f r e f S h t, r a t e s , f o r 1
FltlDAY. OfTOIIEK »
a n o t o n ly h a s a b a r g e Ijn e b e e n a r r a n g e d f o r n n d s e r v ic e s )
io f a r a t e e x p e r t . e m p l o y e d , b u t - a l s o t h r o u g h th b e f f o r t s :
,
-IlIRLK VERSE FOR TODAY
o f t h e C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e n n o v e r s i g h t in t h e H o u s e
o f R e p r e s e n ta ti v e s le a v in g n p r e v io u s ly a p p r o v e d t e n f o o t '
4
GOD WANTS U S TO BE
&gt;
WFLL CLAD, W ELL HOUSED, c h a n n e l o u t o f t h e A p p r o p r i a t i o n b ill w a s c o r r e c t e d a n d *
« m
BEAUTlf'UL SURROUND- f u n d s p r o v id e d f o r t h e i m m e d ia te c o n s t r u c t i o n o f th is
4 JNGS, TO ENJOY' COMFORTS, S t. J o h n s R iv e r p r o je c t.*
t n n WANTS ALL H IS CHILD*
S p n c e d o e s n o t p e r m i t a d e t a il e d lis t o f a ll t h e p r o J REN *-TO E N J O Y 7 1 !.r‘ ?kF'
J THINGS: H God ao elalho th e
! g rata o f tha f M , which (t°day
; la and tomorrow is e a st Into tho
1 oven, shall he not much more
2 ’—clothe you, 0 ye of little fnlthT

s s r t f ir.c z? t:i

War Surplus .Sales

«8horia*t Cotton Crrin in 23 t e m p t i n g to s t a r t - h im a t'lf in n n e w In isin e M , n n d n to o Y#ar* is Forecast—hrndjinr Tile r e a d y , c y n ic is m c o m o s f ro m h i a : " O h , o f c o u r s e i f y o u 'r e n
more abundant IjfsT
\f
v e t e r a n , y o u c a n ’t e x p e c t to ge.t a t r u c k . " Y e t a n y o n e w h o
Two Florida newspaper puhll-.h- d r iv e s a b o u t t h e c o u n t r y k n o w s t h e r e a r e lin e s o f t h e m In
ers have died of h ea rt nttack* m n p r ro u B d e p o t s r u s t i n g in d is u s e . T h is j . o r t o f til in g , ftd re ju ^ u ato '^ an aimoii
jn the past w eek.JlacxyJlham
iou
* ................. i c e .a tftfkd a f d s —f frvrvei n y
o f a n - tjo g a r t “A tif iS I c a ii
iwspaper idifT
to tlt c D o illn g

#2,080,000.
.
-The la rg e st b the Cyr^berland
homestkaif s t CroDville, Tenn.,
which-cost JiUft7,C00. It embrace*
23,740 acre* end ha* 253 homde.
Ths hom estieds e re of two gen­
eral t y p e * : ‘'Induatriel" and

T H E PRESENT f
That Lasts A Year

M. J. Moss To Make

rupant* could tm T tn th sir Income*’
oy growing moat of thalr own

A gainst Opponent
inai In YUforJavla. (IntematloiMl)

Twinkling Stars

•RPi ini

imerciel operations". Another
d for "peculation*'' 'la stealand w* don't know how much
ling he would expect in "norromraerciel operations”, but
public doesn't ex p tet that

.

Ung look ot your ngjv y
• MarlbdroSpohShtrowill
• convince you that at laat
you can get a eiurt that
doesn't psnjc you or make
you look like one!

T h a.G O P canitidat* expect* to I

I

THI traditional call, to prayer o.i
the Shot or (rain’s horn) Is sounded
by Meyar Pollack at Ilia atari of
Ilosh Itashonah, Jewish New Year.
A resident of a home In in* Bronx,
New York, Pollack performed the
age-old rite to hail the coming of
y e a r 5707.
- (falrm ailonal)

Liquidating Subsistence Homesteads
Bjr H o w h rd Dobaon
A ssociated P ress

r n e n t ' i tubelttanca homeateeds th at th*
h n v r grown up. *■
'
pose of
Individual D ncnta .tn d Jium g- three mi
stood A it sue iationa have bought 3 H sp n q |o r
o f th a griginal J J , pro j* it* .’ and farretTTtr
the r i f t a r e 'b e ln jr pushetr o u t . t« mora .rb j
fend for thsm sslV M . r» T tpldlr emmanFs
c* sale* cr.p bs tr rc n js d .
Tha hi
Th* governm ent rpent 520,703,- during th

drrgoiiH-

lUvTr- iile

11• |iit nI

mN a IK S

sanding

a

GOP

candidate

Washington, than- returning a
Democrat.
. . .
. .
M oi, will ccnduct an active
speaking campaign covering tha
entire district p r i o r to ' the
election Nov. 8, h» announced.

lln&gt; ; ra t^ -a io l Sn inlcn ti. u ot visiting

I laugh

tala
I he i a|ituin ■oimn to have i-ren
i .glil Seui n ta A viu m p ca ii wun'l
'a n ulaiut the p to lilfm i of atomic
eiietgy, m trr* A m ericm i' traili- ui
lln m liu o politics *

Mr an I .Mr*. Richard lira!,
Lieut t'.imdr Ktferei| Mauldin.
announre the birth o f u dau.-htei
It ** visiting Mrs. Mauld
ShaV"n# Lee. Oct. .1 at the Fer 11. S
The Social Department ot the mild - Lawton Menidrial lln»iiiiul mg and ilnughli-i Dibornh 1*tut
RanfdTtl WnMPns t'liih~wil| m“ o She ’ wn-rThe-T.ilm e r-rT T n Rtnf iit'theTr’lrmtle uT« West N i"el Cent | 51ire I. t'onidr, Mauldin: i* ii«*m m
a dessert • bridge iinrtv at the ford.
‘.term inal ! nve a n t espi-et* In fly
club htuse Weilnesday. The party
1lor United A ir Line- after r.will sta rt at 1:30,1*. M. and the
reiving iliatruetlon ‘ al
Denvri
hostesses will he Mr*. W. A'.
it'ulo. for i nc month lie mo* f"i
Leavitt, Mrs. John Mrlsch, Sr.,
lorrly nn instructor at the local
M rq .;Howard MonUeth und Mrs.
Keen n taiwl of upfdei hnndv a
France* Meriwether.’ Guests arc it bet Aivn-inenl filter. Try »eiv nir station.
asked to make reservation* uA.h Ing them with chi- *e fui de*M-it
an y of t{ii- hostesses.
' Aptlie* ftinilditi' with aiino'.t al
fruits nnd v r ;rtn ile - ip* a min*
Ard. they enhance Vurii vi • tul&gt;l&lt;
dishes a- red caldiage and swee
Late csbhagCi iw tatucs, paranifu, potato.-x. N o:inatt»e 1&gt;y whut m:in
r ~ r rJJr'.A iiR L A ttT t: ICI'IIU - — r
V let;.. Jipt/les and w inter TSrr.T. U'-.skif V .rj*em 7 •
| —: "C T K NlHvifcil ST# AVr RiT*" “
oca*.' canrbq kepT F Id baf-ibo'Te
7 I f y a b cnuiii
in.u n lin’d fresKtag ||t a ttm lr'. 1rc ll-v in illlil^ r
1 ing of ’he Atomic Energy Com­
atm osphere away from IDht.
mission you might notice u lit of
tcuple giving root s ite - ‘ion lo
the {Itntallafi delegation; Tho reai- n Ih tir nttem ivii '* turceti ; i r
Uiat dirictinn I* dark-eyed, chcrrvduped Mn’ v -''Ache Ar *"’iu&gt;rn"
27. of the Brasilian delegation and
7
800 E A S T S E C O N D S T R E E T
| the only won.an attache ot tu
Service* S u n d a y .................................................... U : 0 0 A . M
i commission.
j Seiii.nl* Aiiunipcaii h a j no idea
S u n d a y S c h o o l ................. ........ ............
9 :4 5 A . M
; of aci|uiring such a high-sounding
W e d n e s d a y E v e n in g S e rv ic e
. .
. 8 :0 0 P. M
I tille Mlieii *he left her . home in,
R a a d in g R o o m Tu e s d a y * &amp; F r id a y * 3 :0 0 -5 ? 0 0 P. M
I Bin de Jnn trn ln*t April, after
* .
T h e P u b lic la In v ite d
.
the death of her rather, and h-mi­
nd north of the K io.G tam lr for
NOTH'K

— 11 -■

• wittsjalk nimul Amerl-

can iin-ii” Ami ohi-n sh e does, her
lug Muck ,-yr.i groM b tg g rr and
Mucker and h rr lip* curve in a
• niilc u h ic li could m ake u man
l n l tli.il a ti liilc v iitig y nlu-ady
tin, lu tu .-lu goial lo the Mnrlil.
'I like A m erieun m en— Ooh ever
*o much ' sh.- raid.
" T h e y arc
inway* k idding and g a y
I mugh
nil the t u n e . I'm Mrith Hiem
I've :

b;-vu. out With, a . *|ovm»
American yet.
'They v i . r t j i Different lmm t

Ii.v cr

Ilra siln in

worn *' Al

U r n salisTi

t-

w rcL im n ^ rv o i

^Marlboro gives you I
freedom of movement,
fine fabrics, top tailoring.
We feature them!

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ell won lit be liappy with it. ellhi •
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I- re-dum is n wonderful tiling. Inf ! ---------------------- —---------- -------------------------------in it you lese femininity. H u m ' !
Plim
Well, it’s h ani to say—in Iitlir'f4 r\. Biaxtun l.-i- p-ikili.&gt;, J r Hie lormer Jivwle U
things you do and say. I'm gui|ii:|w ps aolemnlrctl at (In- Si Jsnlr* K|&gt;lv-n|ia| Clil
.to be on th e lookout.”
■on Sept 30 at 7:00 o'clock with Ruttyr Edwnril I.
Sem rita Araumpcao'a ' preset!) • T ile couple (ilvriv in rcllirn lo Munfmd on Sunda]
jo b keep* her taiay from momin,'
till night and has shelved wit •
work for her doctorate fur the I
moment
"M r. Baruch *ay* I'm K«ttini'
inure nlurution here than I «uuM
at eollegi- anyway," »he *ay» wit'i,
u chuckle, refeiTinif to Bern*1
Baruch, Unite I State* lt*pre»e'
laHvr of Ihe Dnileil »al»oii. *
omic Energy Commi**io!j.

P R A IN IN P i

U N IO N

'
1 0 0 :r W o o l
In Shias 1 to 6

in w*- .i ml*. «n*- cimli'iir
"I go to W est Point for the h"|
You know the cadet* up her - r.i
-j» girl a 'd r a t.' They ray 'Wlm
your d ru g ?' Don't you tnink 4l*
a funny thing to call a g irl? "
Chltiawaro won't tts c k or rturr
*o readily if not suhlfc* tl In mJ
lien -or .uneven heal changes.

M any -f tin I-..II l.|.
rrrinliilit a i r upi
-

i f n l i nve i I hr fi.iin l
off nil v%tl It* 11 it ll'Hki i

rWHOVr* f»rril|ll)&gt;;s
II In n w I m? |;an|e‘niT win* I hin
• 6 iiis* huy nr ult*«w nn Id ii I I di
th a t fit *1 u u l&gt; l»‘**»f ii« Hi*’

fulllFKI (if llliifiy |llnlitN -tllll. I»N
iiw lit *Vft F*I timl I* till* • A II I.4»M

, Mix an a rta n c e supnly of cin
nans-n and sugar and use il ••»
th r b re a k fa st' toast or for tea.
M ustard vies with pepprr a&lt;
th a nvwt pofiular spice in Amrr

CORRECT MEN'S WEAR

ANDIRONS

/

In Obflcrvnnce Of

ous Holiday

on* governm ent agency to. a n ­
o th e r Ilk* »0 m any doorstep babies.
Th* Federal Public Hoofing A u th ­
ority (FPH A ) h*s then) now and
L disposing of them under a
prtaldahUal o rd er which waa su s­
pended d u rin " ‘
FPH A .ha* aold 17 to homestead

FIREPLACE SETS

BE S U R E T O V IS IT OUR
C H IL D R E N ’*} D E PA R T M E N T

Come in and let us take care o f your winter

ai-odatlons, leased seven to ten­
ants with cptiont, to I purchase,
turned on* oyer to a T(«a * town
end etlil operates six.
-ijTh* history of the homestead*
goes hack U&gt; the National Indusm i l Recovery A c t of IMS. T h U
act create4 tha Subsistence (tome-

needs. COOL w eather is just around the corner.
•

m

Lii
,U U r w n r

xl

Jacksou-

BIRTH ANN'Ol Nt'KMF.NT

thy

Ivate h an k s'in Ihe d i p r n

ip

• .u n it

go

hustling communL
tit* Vvrith InaustrlM
operatively b&gt; the i

to make friends abroad,
of eelllng Americanism,
ly riving a q u a rt of tnltk
y H ottentot doesn’t make
friends. Too m any, Ilka
loalavm. are rssdy to bite

A t*-% 'm f&gt;A urrr:— — * ‘ ~“
H'diby Snx-tij.inoyrar.old Mary
DEAR JUDY.
itcher. who had u .m all part m
flerr’s in. nn n hurl . .
The
hit li.-nrt» Wi ie ' YojnR and
hep. nrr really rb d v irif th y i
iy." will have the M arring, role
jin n
mind you h u . it'.
'Variet* G irt" the *'„ry of the
&lt;ti the air. I*rnctic:illy all th- kilt.*
jn d in t of variety cluh'iy in Anter*
now hate s ta y flnm irl’|iedrtl pusht-t- .beside* thei; dungaree*
,
Speaking s«f rieu fillj- lillie*.
kid. arc really up ip the ulr. It
scvpis r I'aris i» Hying .to tahi
credit ft r the straight shoulder'
holi with th e hang. Luts &lt;&gt;f the
kid,, hove l&gt;een m-urlng it for ag-ss
Thi- W. M. D. of the F irst Map— Loin gut h rrs cut by Victor ti*t C'huivh held lheir annual busi­
Vito more than a y ia r a t "
ness ini i-ting n v fn tly at the
S" the boh which the French rhurrh. Mr*, ii I. Garrisun, prrsitall the “J a n -of-Are" ir r. ally a 'lent, [ifeshjnl R 'p o rts .Mrcxc.Klst.tl,.
-.-via* nld A m erican- h.Hreut -uhli-h ■tr&gt;' tin- ValToq* officers of accomthe French n d 'p lrd (&amp; get their plt*hinent
_
t- p a il vear
hair hock it* »Mape after the war
the nominating rommittco
permanent*.
nan, ^lr«. A _J I’c.crsnn,
— Itv, .the jfijur; -Ttreinker *W&gt;w th&lt;
“tlUin
ur -Iitflro f- a'hu' O f
l o .r w.
w rv e rf,
iimtng year. • t
i?"h,Jithtl^555ioa^il4a&gt;ek- lm«ek." i- “NaUICY"!
.. fo rw
35ew- 'l h * r ^ W r^ -fW B rT r0 T\rrH*3*Xt4nh$\1uJ&lt;
ifTvrent_clrylcs .
&gt;*w iiti lookijnr ‘D»«% &gt;f&lt;idv
-np.i-p,.] ,_u
&gt;**M." tif ci’d r - f ~ff"*v-*-7*fr'rf'T* )*Vr" t*7f .»y ^. "f&gt;■
i ft in 'D igger tflH dl the under \ | , , |t p
!ak r "li the "l ife (if Riley.”
Jln». S. I'
Di.l &gt;"ii Ttnt.rt that aTrmimy ; president;
t *i"k. who ii"« playr Junior Itiley ] third vice
mi *nal. nritgintii. mijii the l'n -t tVi pei *n
dehn tiniriiam 'itt l&gt;oy&gt;‘ tem pi .HnKitis, tt
championship nrq| Met. Ihmhh , in GiUrhrl. m
i &gt;* Angelo* ia-t y e j r 7 lie ’- al«" M Kimhim
place I In tilt inn vie and he'* pnt*
,,
.
&gt;. publicity; Mis.
liii-i-itoie: Ms,
tc iia rd is s; Mrs.
loiiilmiiii y mis-*
Sm ith, iK-rsonal
. Cumoiing and.
•M-iiil rhatrmi-n;
11- *ha rife of Hie
and *1 raining
I I** er-iin ll^
•pie I l Till-lren's
-.tin * -.olier, Jr.,

ril time. Shi had '» dajree
sic, a 11A from Hu- llmu-rf tlrniil, a flum cy in EngCrrninli, I'oi iugi| -«e and-‘
r, a •lenre lo gel liei doc to-

a la in - kiibliug slid g ay

'aukagan,

&gt; trouble w ith American
II policy, according to HeitaUw* Bob Sikes o f Florida,
recently returned from a
i mil# tour of th* F a r East,
it w* put too much depenon dollar diplomacy, on

JEEN TALK

ome (rie iid s in .N e w Y o rk . Th e n
rlic lio-t h rn s iliu n " a v a l l apt. A l.ve to A ll-, r t " , head of t li - llra itlI' iii -imI v u ill bo inlerevtcd to ian d e le ju tio n . tu the Atom ic K ulearn thut K C , H arper, J r m i - » ig v •t "iiiin l siou a n,| an old
ncenllv rnlistl-il in the United liit-nd i f h e r (a lliC r ttliu la ir t ul, ;
srnlev Marine Corps is now sin
Ma*ai I A*suiii|Ha.) of the Itra iiltinned ut I'n H s, Island. 3. C. Hi i:i|, A r m y ) Miami vile laid knoM II.
nddrr-- is I’vt. E. C. Ilarp ei, Jr.. oai- ctiiliiloMHl.
v *. ,
ii:iiiiii7, ussre.
. .
•
‘He t.: ei|&gt; .1 some help, and I
kni'M ste n o gra p h y," Senuitta A s - t
- ..in|h*.io esplaiiirvl, ' - • , I came
•tuMii In tiet|i him a little.
And
lin n - v e ,o imn o to On, In* fmnl

of the First Ma|itist Church vs ill
m eet at 7:110 1*. M. in the annex
with 'Mr*. Vi lie Williams, Mr*.
A. J . F’etrnuin and Mr*. Will
Rumblry as h n sle ssrs,., . . .

Don’t forget that after-sclmol
snack, Thi* "e x tra" meal should
be light an I nrurislijng.
Much
foods as milk. f r ill, cracker* and
cookie* are ideal. They won’t in­
terfere with dinner tlm -- nppr
tits 4 ‘ when eaten in m iNlrra'e
am iu n ls in the niiddle "f th e
afternoon.

rsjy_ opcrrillun

F IV E

I First Church of Christ, Scientist

ng and;
J- Mo*a, Jr.. Orlando real
leclationj
operator, Republican candi­
d move • “**• tof Congrea* against Joo
' Hendrick* of DaLand, visited
worked Sanford • Wednesday 'w h e re he
rrnrieos, | conferred with eupportera over
ished i the approaching campaign,
rry, an
Moss announce,! th at he would
&lt;or&gt;, a pu*h an active campaign ag a in st
try mill Hendricks and th a t he expected
iMies.
to bring Ihe r e a l’.election Issue*
'
H# declared t h a t
i fathor |f elected he woald fig h t for all
• rond* river* and harbor* improvaifkenta
**•&lt;*•• I to . Central Florida, and would
area. It work untiringly for th e paym ent
I More*' of Madfly damage*.

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S U B S C R IP n O N T q _ ^

PAGE

Deborah Moulding
• Celebrates Birthday *p

These Women

Th«\Hofne ^twspB per.

Mrs , Claude Pepper, who has
just /e tu rn e d from ' Jhe Paris
Pi are Conference, telje newspeper
reporter* ' R ussian.‘J fo rrtg n MlnN o t e v e n th o s t n r s e n u .w i th s ta n d t h i s m a c h in e a g e .
later -Molotov’ "wrap charming. I
waa atnaieil to fiml him »o easy A U n iv e r s ity , o f W is c o n s in a s tr o n Q ih e r n t M t. W i ls o n
O b s e r v a t o r y h a s n r r iv e d n t t h e d im e n s io n s o f f o u r s t a r s .
. We don’t A* how . uigkingm cn E l c c tr o n o m ic d e v ic e s p e r f e c t e d d u r i n g t h e w n r m n k e p o s s i­
themselves can approve luhir pol­ b le t h i s m e a s u r in g o f s t a r s , n f e a t ije v e r b d f o re n c c o m icies which encourage »0ch sav­ p lis h e d . A s a r e s u lt , m a n y s t a r s ' m a g n i t u d e w ill p r o v e t o
age fighting as ha* talo-n place b e 's e v e r a l th o u s a n d t i m e s t h a t o f t h e s u n .
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I lf the current Hollywood strike.
Thla ik not a- strike fori higher
wage* or one Involving'[wotking
O n e m ig h t e x p e c t t h n t t h i s . n e w k n o w le d g e w o u ld
conditions. It la a lig h t /between
N o m o r e " T w in k le , ( w i n k l e
two union*^Jor the privilege ul g o . h a r d 'w i t h th q p o e ts .
l i t t l e s t a r " b u s in e s s . Nt&gt; m o r e c o llin g th e m " B le s s e d
c n n d l e s o f t h e n i g h t , " th e s e g i a n t a r c l i g h t s w h ic h s h r i n k
t h e s u n t o I n s ig n if ic a n c e .
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Y e s , t h e r e ’s h o p e . S t a r s s ti ll w ill b e s t n r s , f o r c x c o p t
t h e y b e v ie w e d t h r o u g h a te le s c o p e , to t h e n a k e d e y e t h e y
a r e , o n ly p i n p o in ts in t h e s k y . A n d . w h a t p o e t o w n s n
te le s c o p e ?
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learn tliut Mrs. I*. I*. Campl&gt;ell
is m ciipi-rntiug at her home on
South Sanford Avenue afte r tu .■

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P ro b a b ly

October

th e

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fa m o us

m ake

w a tc h r s

b e fo re

C h ris tm a s . . . I f y o u n e e d a go o d w a t c h now is the tim e lo b u y II t L a y
it n w a y f o r C h ris tm a s .

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1&lt;2 SO U TH ^ A R K A V E .

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If ymf are net in
habit of
raading Hie occasional -,po?tlc contributlons to this roltgpu. niitlro
tmlaV's

*j»* k rii*”efT|enni

E mniet-&lt;CN*o&gt; IDI- of ■ehmtucky..-a mhldtttaL-thf-rg»der,
Co*'^Ireftem ently'term ed1 n tr itb r y 'T&gt;utrlfeou»ljrTf*ls«'* and **
wicked Me" and added:
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"I am not craiy, nor have I turned against my deareat friend."
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• SECRETARY O F LABOR LEW I8 B. stH W E L L E N B A O t U In
bgd willy both the A FL and CIQ. F or months the form er haa com*
plained bitterly, that Schwellenhach waa pro-CIO and refuaed for a
long time, even to nom inate an AFL. mah for aaalstant secretary
Then Schwellenbach. under heavy pressure from the federation,
■elected th e AFL to represent American labor a t the International
Labor O rganliatlon a f te r having previously Indicated th a t (he job
would go to the CIO thla year. So, now CIO la also a l odda with the
accrelary.
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dependent union* to obtain advitora to Robert J. W att, of the AFL.
at the ILO conference
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It iloea not see how he cun remain inulti lunger In the labor depart-

The homesteads wari turned ovsr
to M ’llA In IU42 for disposal,
T h e olilcst project is ThrJU
Mtver. ('hrilen* a l ThtVe Rlvapi,
Tex. It ri&gt;entv! 1n January, 10.15,
rontalm d f&gt;0 homes spread over
Id acre* and cost »lll,1,00n.
Thre_- Rivers Gardens also was
the first to be taken over by tha
town al which it was established,
The town ha* the hemes, and th«
C h n rg c.x c o n t in u e t o c o m e o f " g ro n x / j i v o r i t i s m " n n d Federal Ijind Bank is cuitodien
of the title to the p ro j.ct.’
ilu it I p r ic in g in {he g o v e r f in f e n t’a b illio n s o f dolInrH w o rU i
o f w a r s u r p lu s e s . M is s o u r i’s R e p r e s e n tn tiv o S l a u g h t e r is
c h a i r m a n o f ,n n in v e s tig a tin g c o m m itt e e h e a r i n g c l a im s

C e c e lia T ru lu c k

Social Calcnctat

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Domengeaux'.kDl of Ixxil
StA*r+lou»*_camp«lgn aji|i*nam)r*a commJtt** -mm!

auivF in* ■ r*■* *. •
With sense to keep^U at t-* best. g p f ie r a l ie n r e itr o s o ( m u t e r i n l s fin d o v e r y t h i n g e ls e , b u t
Give mh~ a healthy mind, good t h e y a r e g r a t i f i e d w ith t h e f lc c o m n lU h m e iitii o f t h e o r g iitiJ^)rd.
iz iitjo if tltfj-fiig th e c r i t i c a l p e r io d o f t h e litst y e n r , n n d
To keep the good ajid pure •*&gt; t h e y b e lie v e t h a t u n d e r , t h e c o m p e t e n t I c a d c n th ip o f M r.
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Which, seeing »ln. Is Aot sppallA'I. H ittin g th e w o rk o f t h e C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e w ill c o n ­
But fin is a May HAsel it right tin u e to h e a v ita l p a r t in t h e f u t u r e p r o s p e r ity o f th ia

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The . Srrpirjr]r HhcK l P - l ' t ^ K l
met tu e s d a jr afUtiwio|l_T I ' J r W
otiock m UK* itnooi buiufmg w iut
Mr*. Joo Corley presiding over
the (ir*l meeting pf |K* .year, j
Mis* Ituth limn’d, supervisor, spoke
on "Nr»- Trends In Education \
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The |rrinci|vAI and teacher* were
Tiny ' Deborah,
Ma'uMing
introduced und the members "at,
wua honored o n 'h e r srconyl birth­
Ja n et Boyd is spending s j the' II'. T. A. introduced them ;
day,' Saturday ufternoon, with a twuMlsk
w eeks' vacation visiting |n | selves,
iclvm.
Other officers who will
lawn party givrn b&gt; her parents lloston. New York and d'hilndel- serve
during the 1946-47 term
I Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. K verttt I'hia.
includi
Rucker, first
Mautding at their home, 217 West • ^
W. II. W rar,
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I Nineteenth Street.
Frank L. Wooilruff, J r . is visit- second vice-president; Mrs. R. F.
! Tha gursla enjoyed playing on ing his son and daughter-in-law Cooper, secretary; Mr*. II. A.
| th e . |e e -iu u s and m the swings. Mr. and Mr*. Frank L. Wooilruff Moreland, treasurer; Mrs. I). C.
' Colored balloons w ere distributed Ill in He.wlersonville, N. C.
I Howard, historian and Merman
as favors and the host and hos*
* '■ Mortis, principal.
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served angel foml rake, lc&gt;! A liy J._ A _----Dyiilmr- of T u ru n u .t C_)ifiuitt*e chairm en-are as^fBl-j
}t»raw amt animat cra rk e rs« tn 'th e t ’anaiia, is making
ner home with , lows: Mrs. II. A. r.ppieuy, mem-,
,guesl». Comdr. ami Mr*. Mauld* h. r sistbr Mrs. Daisy Knox. Miaa liter hip: Mr*. C. K. Carter, proing w ire assisted in serving and Ihinbar is a retireil nume. '
gram ; Mr*. L. E. S p en ce r,.fm sn ca;,
entertaining th* group by Mrs.
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ilaisy Kuox und-Jatss J . A .'D up- *3 . Jf/c
VVrn R. CUarJw-il. SUN If; • ,\||»." G ordon, Hrixson. - duUsssCk m
THirtwgio
(bar. * ’ I
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.Thha^. Inyltad-. .were'. -. Deborah &lt;son of 'Mr.'.a n d Mts. h L J L flatkLM xs.T C. L* P uw rlb_ju5l!ljU llyt.
oU A ui Dak Avenue, ijtjio ip e rv n t Mrs; France* McTknTJffr esel/araT—
k U n c . p - W j n v M c l)« iid r
R o r te r - !■—* ii . l . nevutlonjUr
anil U o a u _ llemlersutu. f r a u k ,- . ii.r11i a f t f l r
Filna - V hfttrnitrn; lib rin rt '
tnM l Scott, Kay Ivey.-O rville M irk V ^ U a in b rjU g c ..
Mrs. Donalil Dunn, lunch room,
Jrcle Corky IUK'Kin»t (tlrm la Collirn,
»ney, Stanley Willink. S u v a ami Geurgt • Mrs, Roy Chorpening I* spend­ Mr*. Oilie Itce.ie Whittle, m usk; j
O r- I Hrinson, John Mann. Carol Kpper* ing a few day* here before going inn. W. It. ItaY, pnrliam rhtarian;
they, «on. Ruff Moiling and Joy Fields. to A*hlopii, O. to join her hus­ Mr*. Victor Green, rrcreatlon; Mra f
-Ircle 1 Also Mrs. It.‘y Mann, Mrs. Juli* band who i* with the Mnllantine II, W. Kuckir. recis-atlon co-chair­
man. ,
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The them e fur *Jie year will be
N o;i»im , Mr*. Douglas Epperson of
Mrs. Agda Thomas ha* ht-yii "Fourxlatlona For I'nifree*’'. The 1
spervling several weeks in Chicago, objective is "Tu build finn founds- |
III. She’ e*x|M-rts to r .tu r n 'In the linn* |hm tigh cooperutiun belwclli '
near future by car accompanied youth ami ailulis. Approximately
by . her c-nephew Kenneth l.uk- Mi im-iniwni uttelnli-ii the inreting.
tafson.

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• THE SENATE INSISTS the real reason tha war proflla Invert!
gating com mittee ts reopening hearings on the Canol oil project has
HUH lo do with that undertaking, termed a ’ d ta d burse" by l'rexidenl T rum an.
. The renewed inquiry lias, however, a good deal to do with tha
long-standing and jealously pr)rid right of congressional conimlUcea
to probe Into the business of executive departments.
During th e war, com m ittees met behind locked and guarded doors
4o hear th e whya and wherefores of top secrets The Manat* war
investigating committee w u thw arted only once.
’ Menator Jam as Mead (D ) of New York, committee
f t iisie
chairman, said that w as when Admiral Ernest J.
Cemeilttea
King, M a r - t i m e chief of naval operations, refused to
tell why th e Canol project was completed despite
Thwarted
recommendations that it be dropped.
Mead reported that th e only answ er King gave waa "military
reasons." T he committee considered this equivalent to saying ‘none
of your business."
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King waa ordere^ recalled aa i witness Committee member* no
longer are mbch Interested In th* reasons King w«s expected to give,
but they do want him 'to give reasons and not tvaaiona.
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Mrs, Corley* Is P.T.A.
Head At Seminole
W W t-S o S r: A fl? C tO

Give me a sense uf humor, lairil.
(ilve me the g ra c e ’ to see a
joke;
To gat some happiness from life.
Amt pass It to n th e j Yolk.

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Give me a mind that Ijk not bored.
That doe* not ivhimpcr, whine
or aigh;
Don't le t mb worry overmuch
About the fu*»y thing called I

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�THE, SANFORD H

Kettles
Expects
Tough Fight From
Winter Gardetriers-

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Hut T errv’a *cries activity is •'
; likely to be limited. The fle tt out- j
, tickler ha* h -rn on the bench most
•if the y .a r v illi an InjnrM leg
I and has been used mainly in [
(•pinrtnifirtn?jri-n‘-js*
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It Is unttliity Manager Eddie I
Dyer would use him ex cep t,
Ipgainst lefthanlad pitching, 'a n d I
-s ln re .Mickey' I la r tli -4e- tlrp- only { r r ~ - a , , w o
■‘ frtiipsaMetriforuX hbrtt'r.u'ho-O triitssj.
ilrasu Uhtt p a r t :iIda; T crx r^ 'wMi.

ihe
problems confrcnting " the
, campus y 'e r a n * and Mill contain
program ! by the University ua.id
I mil liln
Club, tumbling act*,
111 m i n c e d community singing and will *nj
lU U U U tv
with tl*. fircw orki display whu'.t
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has long o on *he tradem ark of
the (Jaiirr Growl and ' Florida
j Horiiecoiaingt,
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» m i G r i d - expected k&gt; cnlortalft t a record

14 Lcttermen Back
On Army's Machine

Ccapft
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has lUr_t(JUijuJown. Lftitu?, KeUx
(1 loci*—lilaiU liaGT s liifd liw a ' ITBVls.
sta rs of
wo,,|.|
|jk&lt;* groping aro u n l
rv nvcf
blindfolded try in g . to pin the tali
ore ■till °n a donkey to -n am e any eleviti
i t c h e s «»ui the Cadets a* JB40 national
champions
The U. if. M ilitary Academy has
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the best trained athlelr* in Ihe
land, and football is the No. I
rin- Dal- sport on the plain* of W est Point.
Lenitie
However, Arm y will have to
s tr a ig h t, buttle fo r m'tjst of its points this
the AC* fall, for retu rn in g veterans havi

Pry-game • predictions among
.local fanji who hnvr entered th ej
Touchtrm
Ititx
Herald picktlM-’w fnner control intim ate that ,
the locals should take the lied
Devils by n score, of around 20
to IT fthc-tihl this Itcrnme a real­
ity, gridiron fans on hand for

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Eft H i g h . mj t nlv rilty on the VrrekO e n m - n m end ° f Oet. Hi-19 when t h ; 'Flnr1 rO g T a m , j B Gator* meet the University
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of Miami H urricanes, . l a s t's e a Oct.- Si tape- *r.n’s Uranv.u Bowl winner's, Hatfor the Uni- urdav aft moon on Florida Field
's (Tatnr Xirowl to climax tl* wragram.
ta reappearance
A ni ti n tt other highlights of
at &gt;-nce nf five. Ilumicoining till b • tin- di-dira*
ming. Oct, 1H. .b n by fi , i t o r Hpessaid Holland
ditional tv in lk of the I. whr**- Mem trial, the
ctm* scheduled,
•» LK*y banquet with George
cd by Bill So - ' H-natnerv, prominent al.m nu abd
nf tbe G ator ' 'ongiesam an- left
ns * .principal
l„r p fue Key
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f *‘ U niversity Alumrvt A«ibtenre of Lm - 1fociation m titlnw s a id I e n
m m r:_ inp *legislators liar’ * Ctlo. G ixtil program due .to ll.j imPOLK* imCORATK GPS
noulH H ty of getting boxers into
W a r s a w , iv u m i. «*!•&gt;
fighting, trim betw; n. the open­
ing of the Unlver ily Kept. *2?
rod the Octob.-r 18 (ircufl. }*'ornia'n pointed out th a t'th e colnmlf*
ee ha.l • planned a program which b ro tv h t, back to
would liv
un to the b a n n e r, Nuerntierg the we

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llqjlcv I’iercy iui. i Howard Whelcliel had hern named qn-cni&gt;kiin.s
for tonight's rlassie. Tim rapnlile
Fed mtAtlor, however, lias warn*&lt;i thot the Red Devils will propent a formidable eleven and he
said he expreled the Gardeners
to he one of the toughest oppon*
riils the Inesl machine w |l| meet
this season. .
t h e Fed sta rtin g lineup will
likely inrluile:
Whelche) a n d

Spencer Until in at the ends
Harold K astner and Jan Jenkin
Phetp hv R ay m o n d 'S tu d io
, son. tackles; Hill Ludwig ant
Among tltose «lio will ccnnpete In Uie Scotch Foursom e' lo be played at Gw Bemlrwle C ountry-C lub an
Nnllle Trapp, guards; Gwytim
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Reel, center; Clarence Grantham
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players
-in in —stum &gt;7 quarter, I'icrcy and Clyde Hut|
j are rrq u »ted To notify Clyde TerwUicgir, elub pro. of rnTjlw
at the halflmck po*t* and Willlr
orlor tfi Saturday ’evening.
Anderson in the fullback slot.
Coach Karl Hlaik hn* 14 letternteu hack. " Eleven nf them n(V
\ c i , Minims H im d ii,
'sllirters. •
j : The C adali have, three other
T o s s e s F i r s t B a ll
letter winners s» reserves. Before
the season is out they'll probably
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lit nit. ilulling as starters for they
NEW ALBANY, Ind. — S taff
are experienced enough go make
S g t George (T ro trri Tinius, vet­
most rnHegc tennis.
eran New Albany baseball player
The tem porary trench sitters
The Fighting Gator*
showing. Others, mure optimistic, of pre-w ar day*, is going to to**
are Tackle Harold Tavsel, H alf'
A N ic e 4 L j f l. S o lid
When the University of Flor­ 'look for the G a tors'to show rapid out the first hall in a softball
I hark Klwyn Rowan and Knd Turn ida's fighting G ators meet the improvement.
game here.
1 llnyi*.
Tularin Green Wave, in N.w OrBliil others, m ote far-seeing a n ­
That wouldn't Ire rumarkahte(i
CaHtinjf
| dialing
team s behind. Army irans Halurtlqv aflpniuon, the two ticipate n ro u ih season, hut with except for the fact th a t Toolcr
nw niiats to he as difficult as se- teams will he m.'ctlng for thalr a G ator eleven by the end of the has no hands. Not real, flesh-andI
JU od
lU S io g the HIM! All-America team. ninth tilt in a series that began »?a*on that &lt;will ' he tough to blood hands, that is.
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Saveti
All-America
ace* nare
hack in K-lfi.
Fiyullr, To the rem aining krm tp
Sgt. Tinius lost both hands, ct
ftjom la s t
year ami two from
The records show th at Flor­ ih e G ators ore as much a quo»- well ax the use of one leg, in th(
iftli In H am ilton Nichols. Rice ida won the opener by a 14 t° lien nrark as tney were beiorc
explmipri of a land mine near
guard, anti Jnhu F erraro, South­
7 m argin, were, defeated In 1VI7 tilt, M i'sUsippi gam e.
Bologna, Italy, where he wos help­
ern California tackle.
by p -12 to 0 count, lost in 1910
Wolf Has long warned against ing ittlh Ulvisirn rn n ih at cnglH cddnn P a l S uper
J. Almost every stetioh in tho and '20, won in 1922. Inal bath dver-uptimiim and repeatedly s ta t­ ticers clear a mine field.
I n .19.14 and 191.1, and lied them ed th a t Uu&gt; youthful G ator squud
ftitmtry boast*
D cL uxa
Tinius is nome on a visit from
last year fi to fi.
OH the Pacific (
wn* in fur, a shock whtrt they ran Percy Jones hospital at Hattie
tug about Soul
.Saturday Ib a r W .'lf’s charge* Up ag ain st an experienced team . CVekk, Mich., whore ho hr,* been
Trojans
will meoT an outstanding Green
The Saurian* receive,} their find rquipped with arlifical hands, ,
F-ferencc it’s Alabama; T exas 'n Wave team who held thy powti'- shock Saturday night.
Fans uttendinz ball games in
th t S oulhw eit Ctmfercnce; DukY ful Alabama to a 6-7 score.
More shocks, nro jn store fgt-lhc. New Albany have contributed srvin the Southern ConferuiM j-N oi-During Ihe fir's I trf t his week . l ev*- but".auincwher:- along "In n *'ral: hundrfl.},, d o lla rs tow ard a
re Dame in^Uia- Midwest against
t m o b f y -W ilr s U d J e r a y ''elflch- on" fund t«'lx* lire sen Lcrl W /Tin to -O il
JUdUBHF T^he ktalwavt* tt._Mu.4n-’M«fdnfiki-«rhey w ltri*? l i n r podtldn his*li7ih h lrlh .ay soon, so Tooler
g in . Illlnofir andTPiTo S ts te t-tk c 1
to band oat shocks instead of ta k ­ figures the least he can d o is toss
Oklahoma Aggies in the Missouri
th* Florldr ing them.
out. a hall for them.
work, lookrd
Frankly, I expectcduthi m to do­
! toward all future gam es is one of
expected tb*m in not expecting tco much, but ,»t
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P:he athletes them- tho sam e lime looking for rontlnn victory was no ue&lt;! im provem ent w ith an. car
1 who watched cu cccked for thu t xplnsjnn H itt will
ridders.
lie heard wh-n the Ir.ds catch fire
A tlanta Journal land win a couple bf th rso “ impoaio the G ator can ip l.lh le one*.”
l cam p" and l , a r - | ~ — ......... —— -----------------------The one-lln-j thlnl baruman of
F o r our ninny custom ers w ho o rd e re d O cean City
rm er
Mississippi ‘
thu Cleveland Indians. "Bad News”
a n d Bronson Reels, w e now h a v e a few av ailab le.
n t e d th a t .W otf, K / ~
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- -- ■- ^
Hale, once literally used hi* head
the “ 11161" ,fn ,(in |
i
to sta rt n trip'*) play against Ihe
f young- '.rrs t h a t 1
v n lu k a n iW V I
Boston Red Sox.
JUST. R EC EIV ED ! L IM IT E D SU PPLY OF
The b asts were loaded in a
HEDDON and CREEK CHUB BAITS
i AR i&gt;f which adds op-to the fact
game a t Fenway Park, Boston,
■that no m atter which a fte r flra*.-'
and Jim Coronim was a t hat fur
j gantn group you fell into g ru m ust
FIXATING MINNOW BUCKETS $2.60 Horton. Joe hit a scotching liner
■r e illte thb prnBhm faeina the Gwdown t to third base line and the
lira is m&gt; sim ple one.
ball
struck
Hale
In
the
head.
I
I
6*F(.— 15-Ft. MINNOW SEINS
A sensible attitu d n to assume
was taken on Ihe fly by shortstop
Knickerbocker, relayed to Hughes
H ED D O N &amp; M O N T A G U E f
at seto n l f r r tin second nut and
then thrnw u to 'T ro sk v a t first to
’ FLY RODS
$8.50 to $35.00
complete Ihe triple* killing.

REPORT

Steel

5 ft. Ciintin/f Rod
$25.00

Cantin’Hr IjinuH

SPORTS ODDITY

s v fc rn s

How To Relieve
Bronchitis

EV ER Y TH IN G FO R T H E FISH ER M A N

SPORTING
GOODS

CreuthtlUion nllevea promdUy B#*
pM palt c o m right to Uie eeat or the
trotiblo to help l o o m an d expel

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(inre you get ■ hat you like, you’re bound to
want it to last, to be able to take repeated
blocking and a king-siaed amount of -hard
wear — without it looking “ beaten-Up” !
Marathons* do just’that. . , and more, the
choice of shapes, colors and sices makes it
easy to get the Marathon for yyulTkp secret?
Fine close-felted fur and Penney’■ constant
attention to details I.
6*90

The public ift invited,to

We Are Piper Cub
See for yourself ho

IN THE SOUTHEAST
dnnk Atlantic A l e and Beer

See f h e 1946 Model Planes
minutes Instruction 5.00
itro l P ipoa C uba a a A -u ae d ) - 1' ------ --—

lo rates to pilot*,

r CuHh bt* Taylorcraf t«. 30 m inutes 4.00

uund School Cov
( p r iv a te pitot

h ig h school c r o d it)

The bait play ol thu year for y ou is wbciYyoc
' rail tit for a&lt;l«|uatu insurance abd hooding cover*
fiv jour home-and business. And don’t
forget to call also for your cojiy of &lt;Mir 1946 /o o |.
ball krlirslutc of leading rojlrga* and universities.
I'aekrd with up-lo-tbe-mindle Information on
favorile leama, this srjiedulr is all ready fur
you and free fur the **kiug. Phone ua imlay.

‘INSURANCE PljilS SERVICE”

�F R ID A Y , O C T . 4 , 1948

TH E S A N P O R p -^ jE R A L P ; ^ A « l O R P ^ L O R I p X

FACE

SEVEN

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oil In The. United States

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I frm

R E T O N G A -O N L Y

M E D IC IN E

THAT GAVE ME RELIEF

I’tciddcnt Uftiillu V»rein, wh&gt;
had n n r ■ i j i f . i l v
i &gt;;x[ifi *c*( |n*
u if i. ili- . u i i ] hi h.ul C iin iim iiiiflit,
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i n p l l m ily l l i r
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Io n * Ih ii* ii| ir U itii:

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in q She.' A i r
It*
D iiic it P r o p e r l y A n d SSt*
I: c | | t So R u n - D o w n S in C o u ld M n rflly W o r li
Hob.r i.fii, wit., ii.u, tn lii iiile i*,
!'mi t’.tul i fled I.. I'm lilcal. Smm*
lutcur.ili u * \ r f lm|irl*nn il. TH*1
• •• ml mint *&gt;lv ilc r r .t li&gt; V a rg h i'
ln*t vi'nr pardoned .ill p.ditlrnl i

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Move River |h
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KIAOY 10 OPKRATt MANUAtlY nn Iron lunx* nt ih* M unldpal II &lt;iplt.il in Pittsburgh riimiM tin
at c e l t / employees (I to r,) Piauh HcIlisarUt. Patrick J Egan one! VicU&gt;r (Satl’i S ink mg im
ffjw rr Workers Union have rcfur.rd .) settlement tiropoml made by ll.c tk q
no L ig h t Co., m ill
H m tllonjias been dissolved. They voted (our Ui one to continue the strike.

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Fascist iMovement In Brazil lia s
Returned From Exile In Portugal
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th o ie f ir e , w* rv in - t c r a t it -cctie in t h l* c o u n try
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.
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season-new skirts
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S L IP O V E R CARDIGANS In filtri! o n o
jir boxy type*. While, jtaticU, dark'.
*
"SOFT W O O L SKIRTS With sparkling

riten fim tnauinrice rate reduc­
tion, w rre U*e.| n, ni, unhirfm ent
and reward foi irnproied fire pro.
l il t inn. This il a i&gt; t i " d for the
fit t tipm in JH7" when llm -hrrter,

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Iln ' U . S. S ta le
I ■p a rt mi n t '. " Itln e H u n k " an e f
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llrlAlulo, rh 'tid a
I 'h m ir

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w a te r

n it o h a tr m e n t

of

a - | " n e a t r u le n ijia n c e .

Ilnitilirq ciale refornu beenme
th ■ n et! ohjrctlve
Three jenev
atfiir Chicaifn wan d e tn iy e d , ins p e c t e r s for the underw riters
frond that the city had hern rebuilt "a* .inflammable it* b efo re/1
Tl"i|- tepm t •mil "It would «P'
. near ihnt hmldlnifi can Tie erected
in any way or style that suits
convenitnee
No effort Is lie
ilia riiai*. to enforce the low *'
They

d u c la re .l

l he

( in -

Lital l i m e s F r id a y
W i lh o u l n d o u b t . . . risis
th e q rc ilU 'st tlm th li- f r .a lu r r
e v e r sh ttw ti in tlu » I lien I re

mcmcomw

d e p a rt-

nt dominated hy pulitic*.
..
I hr- result was a laiyro'l of
Chiraqo hy the (In- insurance
rumpanics in September IH? I.
Within t» n months reforms were
achieved by Chitaito business
n«.,n'» riiiiinilllees and Insurance^
was /-estnrid.
in

llc ltle of la w le s s

m lv e n tiir e -.-a l lis t is
o f a n n n l l n w 'n l o v e !

Th.
Ila lliin o t p
fir e
of
I '. llll
I ro n e h t a b o ut r n c ln e e n n i; s u r ­
veys o f a ll c llie i over iifi.OlMI in
psitiula Ion.
A in o n jr ll, . ' f ir s t f&gt;f&gt;
c lt i s su rve ye d wo&lt; San F ra n
cisco, a nd the ui|d r w r it e r s ' ettu ln e r fs re p o rte d in 1t r f . 1• ■r littir.
Il-a t h a u r J t w r re so y r - a t th a t |
"H a n K ra n cisco lin t v io la te d a ll
i n d e r w r ilin ij
U a d i!II.IV ,
hy
m i!
b u rn in p t in / '
'
.1
H I* mntiTha la te r Han F ra n cisco
I te a m 'd to v io la te th o ’ e t r a d it lc m .
, (Is b u m in c e rs t the f ir e iiu u r j ancy com panies a ll t h r l r u n dert» n in ff p r o fits fm m ISCO to 100(1,
and
n e a rly
$8p,0fl0,(fn(l m ore.
A la iu t 20 com panies fa ile d , nl-.
t h n u jh m a n y soon n t u m o l b u s l-

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J u s t O ff C clerv Aver

ON THE SAME FROGRAM

ness. C laim , paid totalled *220.-

000.00(1.

Values la

V

ALL-WOOL l
.W arm a n d long-w earing, in ric h p astel co lo rs!
4 lbs. o f w ool, b o u n d in ra y o n —g u a ra n tee d
to resist m o th dam age fo r S y ears!
9 .9 0
;'*•»**
*
. * ■*
O ur d w n Ic e la n d —a 4 ^ lb. p u re wool b la n ­
ket. W h ite w ith stripes. G u a ra n te e d to*resist
.m oth d a m a g e fo r S year*,.
.1 0 ,9 0

The Idea of preventinq such
disasti r* gained headway slowly.
In June lu ll an obscure ikrleKlte
a t a cunvintion of fire m arshals
in Chicajro suggested that October
8, the anniverlary of the Chicago
fire, b,- se t aside as Flio Preven­
tion Day. G orem ers of- all states
u v r i app. alrd to a n d 'b y 10H,
F ire reiv e n lio n D ay was proi claimed by 22 of them.
* The fira t national .Fire PrerenI tlhn D av wtui p rorflSlrtiVd by Pres I! dent W ll'nn In 1W0, and he wa*
b itn -l b* thn gevrm or general'
of Canada.
President H arlin q
mad* the obeervarre a national
Fire Prevention W tek in IW2.
Sin&lt;*» th rn eaeb President In to m
h as iaat
I Week pi
im or general
? **Ths attltu d ss of fire dej
m snts and TA«
m arkedlr J*"'
antlpalhv
_ T„____ r______lifii. Nft Icmtoin
ia the id ;g : pin»ii’«tr.M of salflfh
interest, to a few corporations. It
it reeogntted th a t are ty ffr»
, mdana a p tn n a n ep t and absolute:
toes of national capital, flra toaaoa
' b d n r borne in reality by the com»
, munitv w ith Insurance companies
merely th ) medium by which the

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Friday &amp; Saturday

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BUSTER CRABBE
Al ( F u z z y ) S t. J o h n
.
In
‘‘B O R D ER D A U (R L N "

w i(h A N N E G W Y N N E
ROBERT SHAYN E
“ C H IL D R E N O F
IH E W IL D ” .
w ith JO A N V A L E R IE
, JA M E S B U SIT

S P IK E JO N E S a n d Hia
C ity S lic k ers

King Cole Trio
. . Andy R i i k s c II

�»*A(5E EK JIIT

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

U . S. Navy Band How to get your Prosthetic
•;f To Give Concert CartMor artificial limb repairs
At Homecoming O Gat 4 photos of yourself, Itfx IX", full face,
from mid-chest, mode on thin paper.

H o l l a n d , Smathers
To -Participate On
Florida U; Program
'

GAINKSVILl.K, Oct. I. (Speda t) —Pir-ltoniecnming feature rf
the University bf Florida’* T hirtyninth annual Homecoming will hr
’---- '■
a concert
Octt. IT, by the famed
United S tale, Navy Hand, official,
of the Lyceum Cnuricil, , pan,or*
for The concert• have announced.
Mu,leal hiphllght of the Home­
coming wt-ek-enT, the concert i»
eip ec lc) to draw u capacity crowd
of Student, and old (trad, to the
Florida Field ftadinm . Thi* *eaaan m ark, the first fall to u r of
Ihe Navy Hand shite H»tl ami
rnora than fifty musirlnn* ami
seven soloist, will make the trip
from W athln(ton for tin* lint*
verslty
appearance. Lieutenant
Charles llrendler will conduct.
The Blue Key *pnn,orwl Home-

0 1 Go to nearest VA office,furnish personal
information and your 4 photos,fill out VA
Form 10-2501, and sign 4 Service Cards.

Senator Spe,»ar I L. Holland, a
Florida alumnus, will dedicate thv
Murphree-Memorial, ir.e ie d to the
htmur o f Hr. Albert A. M urpline,
for l? year* p reid e n t of the

0

ill get under
comini program
way Oct. 1H at 3:00 P. M. when

an o rja n teellal hy Claude l»
Mi rp h re .. tlnlv. rsity organist, id
4:00 P. M. and two conducted
tour, of tin- campils ami uni verstty fawllitie*.
Annual Blue Key banquet with
Congrr'^man elect . George »Smn
then a, glle*t -peskxr r. -IM'd
for ;Tl30 P. M. Get, IH in the
gymna- mm, with the annual
Gator jltp.wl Mlqwinx.xi 8;16 P-

night.

0

Present cord at any limb or repair shop,
anywhere, for immediate-limb r^ppiri up to
* *35 ..Sign yip rn am ro tt vendorV fnvoice
.exactly os it appeoLS on cord,-

HL-liTTIorf fit Hi Id .Stmlimn.

Saturday’* pr&lt; grant, hlgUligld
ed by itje .Miami-Hiitiila fi o|fca|l
’a k r f i f , -- W l i f i » » uiiHM-ti&gt;d? Iiteak
iia»t~ p a r t i* - . *• nre-etin* o f —tin

U niversity of H onda ^liim nl AWNdafJim

th e " le g L -fla l'its ”

Your piosfic-oealed Prosthetic Service Card
with instructions for use, will be sent 1oyou by registered mail within a week.

couch*** in the anuthcantern loon
"te nutlinir their charge* through
final tunmip p ractice, today.
The ttnW er-iiv of, Florida G a­
tor* and th.- Tulane Greenl** are
nutting their all Into practice aa
ihev v*-t reedy In face each other
SnMlrduv The Gator* will atop
-vi-r uf l*#r*arola tomorrow for a
i Imrt practice ,e,« lo n ' before goim* no t&lt;» New Orlean*.
The th-orgin Bulldog, are alreailv on their way to Philadel­
phia: Tliev expect to arrive there
hi tim e for &lt;i p rarll-e ,e ,-io o
'•oiler th e - lig h t, tonight. - The
llidldiw-. (day Temple tomorrow

tn lrfrt-

F ir4 m l&lt; m &lt; r

tw ; i u (•»*&lt;lining
UM8S

Exhibit* will Ite *et up for the
1 r 'tm*oI »nln" week-end by Ihe
A gricultural taperim ent Station
in . M u liner log . and Indiiil rial
(experiment Station, the University |
t.lhrary and the Schuol .jf Areld ;
tecture anil AJIicd Art*.

tlfWURED

P r e r tn l this ad v e rtise m en t
— S a tu rd a y a n d receive
3x5 A M E R IC A N FLAG
&amp; STAFF

Eddie Dyer Had] Southeastern Grid
Hard Assignment! Teams Primed For
As Card Manager Weekend Games
Biff Track Deals And *U*UIU* And .
IjOfiKt’HTo Mexican JjaYe Their I
: Hurt Cards Hopesi
1&gt;«M ^

E m b ro id ered S ta r t St Faat
C olors

Keif. 3.95 for 1.44

^ ° . l ik f , » iit h c * * t r r n r . ln f i- n - n c - I- - t « r l

Ip for the pennant.
Own. r Ham Itu-ailon put loo
tnurh faith In hi, club’, prsa*
rlinplng, and traded away nr sold
4r nnnv llonpl(|ta&gt;- .Sander*, W alk­
er Conner nml Kmit Verban. am*
nil* other,,
To add tu tlyer’, w orrits, T erry
Moure . jevilom sl
lei
trouble.
(!herley. Bid. Burr U w a, unable
to W galn hi, winning form of
la st year, JohnnV Beasley disap­
pointed ami Dirk Slider failed to
live u p ‘Ui expectation, a» a firstbraeman,
The b ig g -,l blow of all. how­
ever w a, the-In*, of Max' I,arilvr,
FroM Ie Martin and Imu Klein

If.th e Mexican Ix-agu*-.

Dexplf- thtse loate*, Iho C anU
Still w*re rated Ihe team to beat.
And there v III lie no managerOf-the-vear award for Dyer, !&gt;oenuae (lie Card* w ire eX|ieeted |o
win the National t.raguo p-nnnnl.

FLOOHS SANDHI)
and FINISHED
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in ju ry It,l* through most ’ of
e conference appear to be
Imlllng th i, even in*:, ft* I ho
in i, get rraily lor lb* weekend
;e. For th r Bulbing*, however,
n r o a r it w h o has ! ,- r ti m b it 4
the ,irk rosier. I.ine Conah
W h tlw o r lh

h a - l&gt;s*»*n

el under uhn-rvalt*m for utt
,c1o,e * m*l«Lly nt Fmory h 'stsl In At tan|n. nml hr ruobslilv
ltl|nut m ake Ihi- trip to Phitnilel-

The Tulane Green Wavu and the
prida Gators ,eem to have their
the pr*ltv well dnm-it ou*. Coach
m r K m ka of Tulane I, pul-

Ig Ihe rmphasl, m pii'slnr. and
prh Bay Wolf at Florida '*
plug hit team no on pass do­
nga. The Gators did pretty well,

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■VV A I a l» a m a, ('nnrh Frank
Tgotnaa route* up with n frank
riawtjent on the Crilliaen Tide's
dsMbmo ag ain st the South Csroiids'Vr •fornnftion. Thoms* lab.led
tM«. effo rt ‘‘pretty ,o rrv ” aa re,jhv«s gained ronsiitentiy agalna1
tU tegular*.
•
I r li tr a ’, good news y%t Auburn,
vmrrt! the T ig e r, aro i'ire|iarlng'
lii'irn lertain Furmalt. Ja^k C-ornillus, injure.I right tack le., h*,
edme around into
tbin.............
In Atltkiita.
.. I TnJofexI T tn
Georgia Tech liMik* a little
let w ith'm -e i(ilar(erbark Frank
lylea rapidly rounding Into

pa-'.

&gt;r Ihe current. dUpula In the
wenca, ‘ ('resident John J .
rt says ha ha*t sent a telen Inform ing the U niversity of
ueky th a t, aU r bock Krmal
lit ha* been drclarxut ln»lt&lt;il*te.
ia report* front Kentucky In*

N O T IC E

HOME OWNERS,

A n o th e r o f o u r fine v alu e s o ffered to o u r .c u sto m e rs
lif thfs Big R em odeling Sale, A b e a u tifu l a n d s tu rd ily
co p , I rue ted su ite In m a tc h e d w a ln u t c o n s is tin g 'o f i
• C r v d e n x a B u ffe t, o ffe rin g | la rg e n m o u n t o f sto r. Xge sp ace fo r linen a n d ,china. ’
• 90” e x te n sio n tab le ex quisitely fin ish ed , to m atch .
• Room y a r m .c h a ir fo r th e host.
• Five sid e c h a irs . *

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• F lo o r la m p a n d m a tc h in g ta b le lam p
-in e n d u rin g m etal.
• F in ely sty le d sm o k er a n d trn y ta b le
In m e ta l, fin ish ed in lu s tro u s la c q u e r
for la s tin g b ea u ty .
• A c h o ic e ,o f b e a u tifu l covers o n this
s m a rtly sty led occasio n al c h a ir to
b lend w ith th e above su ite..

DINING
ROOM
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uie oil buslneii In Houston. Thi,
spring, he a-tretd to tab, over a*
r&lt;»nsgfr of th* Itedblrl, when
Billy Southworth want to the
Boston Brave,.
Hi* wm a tough BMignm jnt,

• E x q u isite 2 piece Living Room Suite
in choice o f colors a n d deep spring
T illed cu sh io n s a n d back.
• Lovely s trip e d m ah o g an y co ck tail
(ab le, re m o v ab le g lass Iray.
• M atch in g , end fend lam p ta b le s with
g allery tu p * in so m e rich t.trlp e m a­
h o g an y .

BUILDERS,

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PLUMBERS

Proeasl concrete ssplle tankk, g quality product,
approved by the Slot* Board of Heolth A F. H.^A.
now available for installation complete with drain

■ few o f th e ex pem ivo fe a tu re s
g e t In tliia .deluxe m o d e m b rd rr

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Fashion decree*
a. mure tailored
— moro detailed
look to the new
fall suite,-.' For
y o u r wearing
pleasure, we prosent our striking
s u i t creations
fa .beautiful allwool fabrics *. *
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• 4-6 Coil Spring
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f .6 1 Chenille" Rug
f • § 1 Chenille Bedspread

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D A l t T ^ N E W S P A I ’W t

F L O R I D A ,- M O N D A Y ,

OCT.

7,

1'J‘Hi

A s s o c in to d

P r e s s 'L e n se il W i r e

Talks Are Given
On Vocations At

Placed

Education, Baseball
Refrigeration, Auto
Parts Arc Discussed

Yil Local Agencies
Have Been Desig­
nated In Event Of
Any Emergencies

. !_■ • »Hi

c u t e ie o p a

Vocations! talks were given ««
the regular weekly luncheon »f
the Rotary Club a t tho Com­
m unity Itutldirifr today by R- $«•
• True, education: It- I- Cornell.
Indualrial refrigeiration; K,t l^ v y .
W hltner, liasoball: atid K. I*.
S co tt, auto part*, in u urogram
arranged hy Orville Touchlnn.
Mr. True predicted It r e a l
chahjtes ill the puhlle school*
during the. n eat -ten year*., lie
-wf $4,000 ■« y ear and iwill to*
b etter prepared fur their
V K TK R A N S Administrator (Jen. |expensive school plnnla will be
Omar llradlry I* pictured n* le ■used 12 mouth* o u t of the year
opr tied f|re oa John Slrllo. national ‘ Instead of only nine a* at prr«
commando of the Ameriran le ­ i r n t : and thyy will be built »n thr
gion. at the Ban Francisco rumen, ‘ outskirts «f the community *«r
lion. Ilradlcy declared that Stclle large trad * of 2ti acre* ‘tir imm
Mono n(* i f l r r it left ttlrk a u I jrli^ It&gt;ouihihi lla u .ii
ttir I t m i* supcitnrt I'sru su i lJrr.mitiii.il hr ul
"had for a yrar ohslrurted the efOriginally, he «ald, H'himl* m -tr
furt* of the administration" ajid •ta tte d hy p rin t* unit tnlniatrr- Eiarthsarrt tn ssril Itie \ r U r nil It* i p c m . l u l M*,hl n o , Hir I,i,p ol lllr Motlcl to ( arm. |.*sti! 1he ,|H-1 Ilf
“ jeopard tied the righta" of mil­ In order to train boys to lurum* u U t III.too mile trip Ihnrougtdy tfetr'l I s lira si Im iiiliii,* slot tuimhcr i i f s s tinder pol.it riiiitlllltm
1 hr ■rail r ir r ln l a crew of ten. (1),$. Stgn.il f orte, IE idmphnlu
iltilrrnallanili.
lions of seta.
(International)
priest,* and m inisters. Today there
are more children nttrm ting puts
lie schools ttian ever before nt
the hiatqry of the world nod they
, are l**ihg trained for every con
celvable kliul of vocation. Teach
I ing good ritlicnship i* one of the
i prim ary objecta of the schools, j
i ha aald, and a fa r blither per
JA C h S f i n v i i I.K . h ,m ; r.|»
| cqntaKr are going to rollrite t&lt;&gt; '
ria li ' i:» pt-n
f&gt;Min ibi* n h - i
; dav than 20 years ag".
F !•*» u l . i i i t t U F i i l i n g ,i ( m e t*ttI fill ft
Declaring th a t the school* a*
i
j i l . j** n i s I n 111 n t tl
* i l l !*
i a whole are dolnyr n pretty good
i It r
cn iin ii I m l
h«*f I mi &gt;i- - f
j ioh. he *ald the schools »f rio t
j 'liir-ft* tilt M«r §*!♦!#'' lU.tvn CMtttl'Hir' 1
i Jdn /tod of Seminole County are
Ui
a
Y fy
1*j i y
j trot a t the bottom of the Its*
f « I n t f l i |* |i f |i i« '» - r lififl ■ '*'■
’ "A* n group,” he aald, “ I think
*»*!-8#!fr I .* r *is| W illi f III | W tl m "'
I,A R IS . Met 7. OV *—
StnntAi '
j our school teachers ate a pretty
■I n - r l t i i tt f 11 U t i l t l
i i 1* F*ktr!IM||
to til
tU'. gtm,| bunch, ami they an- it"! ; T im t &lt;'ru th a lly tm ia v
*Al*»iki't
*»■ L i v
I *i * *
in
&gt;.
i nearly as 'ipjr er’ n» some people Jj l rml |VAn* ( iiTiff*!I’liri* that til* j
iifflc
II f t If’ill if|t I
.I•• •'*
j I ’ h it r t i S liit^ T Wfiuld ih»i g iv e muj »eetu to think.’’
t» K i-l i . h i i f i i l g t t k'f
‘ I Vl* ►111
S ta lt I .j v i* Muc k M .t 111 i . iii u tio I| Mr. Cornell dlelded reftiirim - | m o i f inch «»n tin* T r i p l e Uill** ;
s l l i a Vi’t i ’i ti ll ti|» f il l* I r t t h ’f h
I hilt
tlorr Into three classification*: n h ftt» a h iir th e prti|Mine&lt;! Ita lia n
Vk*+ I lg V i' f t t o r e Ct! I I f it ti ll t ^ ’l b »
(H household refrigeration, (2) t t r u ly , (V lttfm llv &gt;*t|r ,H«*4| i h i l t Ih r
r a U l r . (lin n In
1!• 11
Y r t , tin
air conditioning, (.11 industrial! I proponMM for |hn |»ri»jwti‘il fm*
fo n lrn !
V retfw tiftn
refrigeration.
U nder this Inal ; Eitne hail tieeu harkor! I»y Iwo
l«*rt* i n
forrr,
s l i u i g h t i ’n ' r
aiul
classification he placed himself ltil[ (ttin li of tho ftiiliim Dnllthal
1 I mi t t i h i r l i T h i n *
t ' f »*| m»4 1
the precooliug.,pf produce ilivi-. f^UTlinii»^l6n. H r urgi il I hr rim
Ii it i 1i f 1 t t i i l y 1‘0 |M'M »'fil *tf t i n
tl
forenn* In mhifit I ho rdiiimiMint
•tun,
I’reeooling, he said, &lt;l*vt’ln|i(jl$j e c r h m u c n 4 . i l i n n -*
wwacrtnl
thal
thr
otll of the neresslty of deliverrttafjI f 'iifirm H y
produce to di*lant market* m tho'1 I it i f * t| State* vr|£j«rit«v| tin
r« plan m
Wsl possible condition. It- i&gt;Jf‘y:] r t H o t r n g r i- r in r n t
. •i *"?*
im* -i •
•» i •
pose is to reninvn from the l&gt;r((* w 11 ir It 11ti j &gt; n i t i n if| I*«* a r | i H l i » | c * 1 j r^:4.Si.
" k v J bI 1 I' din 1teach l ime
i►
| •••i
dnee "field h eat" before binding from tho wlinle* .He mtiV&lt;l.' “*\
mm
'.tiifj.il
I
•1
ll In ear* fur shlpjnent In urdeC ! H u | m iln tlik fi o f th e ( ir n h lr in »*f
\
I hr m .tl* ■!I
T
tlru
lr
Mini
the
frim
ticr
lirlw*r»i
to reduce the spoilage in lnin-Uj
4
it* i
The first precluding plant ii* iMly Atwl VOKniUtfin in tin. kry-j
Mnunty miige? than llteie \u*i
■tmir of th«* |»CHCr l i r i j t v .”
Sanford, he aald, was s ta rte d
Tin* SroAlor w«!?
the f l n i ; Janiew M . I-re, Ik3. I lofl&lt;U&gt; M4 U n year ago,. tVuitily Agent .Mmint
altout 25 yeafs alto for the purr! af&gt;riikrr In g rn rra f diactisalnti on comptroller for thr p*j*t 13 &gt;r4 r*. u *‘ Jl.iiotn! in Muting
posa o f precooling celery. In ibd the Italian treaty, lie «|Htkr a- died At his T ilb h u n r e hninr irw* . “ U Itv tin " 1* have ^la"g!il&gt;.i
beginning only a small p art olj th r f n n f r r ^ m|tf ft|et| f h r ir nnrr,* terday after a tirart 4 tl 4 rk Many of i •|,**»tn •* 1 a .|tie in.n |.»*.|o.u». »■ 1
the celery produced here was pre- Lfioiifg in in e r t th e ir M et, lf» th io l Cloyrfnor I Aldwrll'w rahliiri itirm
H 1 JtihtM* n in n.ag« » .*f *»***
tt'eafluaea n« e * , r y*HO
brm r i p r r w d rrg iri »r th r itralli I'lnnt * Hv Si ne I n»m » M .M . »
line.

Connally Says
Wilson A sserts Florida Has More
And Better Cattle Than Formally
U.S. Won’t Yield
On T rieste Issue

New Chief Justice
MakeH Initial Ap­
pearance On Bench

Delegate K e &lt;| u c sts
Adoption Of Crojmnecl Italian Treatv.

Intelligent Reading Is Still
. Held As Vital News Factor

f'm m a lly
a itic r t**ft
M int
llo
p e a rr t r r n t v and I h r U o if r . l S’ .t

i lltfo-. SeciiHt y Dniturll
i rP liilriitji

a ' captain. BiSwTheod.i-*
heads tho D e U n d floillle.
R er. 8- M, Touhy and John
i and other officials of tho
b -3 l* v li d litrict a r t being
d a d try the Rod Cross to
any needed rtlio f effort* that
be p.iquirvd (n th a t eectlon.
lal* of I-cngwood, AlUmoida,
ra , Lake Mary And other
11 also be contacted,
’ord, Ralph Luhlaski. d t
dcpirlrm nL
d ty sanitary
IQ handle em ergrncita fo r tho
'
^
AWARDED MBDAL
• ’
Lawrence Robgrt Blankenship,

I t ic 1 1 o

tifk jm rl n tiit \

ih im i gn.
t h e gr* n h

f it

liiiritl I

tile if Own n ffiiiiM . A a a iirn p re *t ..f
in t e g r it y

Florida Tower and b ig h t Compaay
h a t alerted all nf hi* force, i t M
planned to te g rrg a U tha bran.di
farder* from tha main f e n k r i In
order to assure the le a s t possible
dam age, and th a t service be re ­
s ts tod as quickly as possible If
the current Is turned o ff for pro­
tection of light and* proparty.
©, V. Turner, m anager of tho
local office of Southern Bell TWIerAoTte Company said th a t ha Had
L*ade arrangements w ith operators
as how to g st to work- The
env&lt;rfency‘ engines are be inJr put
la gaod shape In order to charge
sto rag e batteries In event the fity
cu rren t goes off. S ervice.w ill ho
kept up as long as possible, he

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iin le p e n ilm ire ,

hi*

of M r. l-ee.

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a'i!l2.,wJ a ^ 4ttaB g

dots th e MWSi

I&lt;eg!*Uiiin.

Hunting Permits On
•Resident hunting licenses n r
now on safe a t the office ..f
County Ju d g e R, W. W are it
$2.00 fer county and $740 for
ita te Kernses.
Aside from marsh hens, there »
nothing open in gam e hunting
un til Nor. 20 when th o seexon
fo r dtur, turkey, quail, oquirr»l
and dor*# owfn*. On Nov. 23 th*
season for ducks,.geese an d coot*
fcpan*. The#* may be h unted fvr
R jst 7 0 day* and thoiuaflcr

Wi -Mnndays,

WrdnrMayn

11

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tb*’

art* f •t * &gt;-*

Full S tate Honors
Will lie Accorded
Comptroller Lei

p rtctlce i, crime, and un*nnit*ry| ■nhl, cotilil he made only hy |hi
condition*. A ttentive rrnding will Herurity Coiinril/ ah reprenentc/t
disclixn tb* pip*r'* ottitm ’- to-’ hy the irovrrnor.
"T A L l.A llA fW jiK l.(»rt. 7. ,ld'i
W«rd th w n rv-.m&lt;niihilltiM. t'riticv
Full ataie homira will !«• ucriinl
*1 «n»lyril of nctt-g «tntic*. r.lltni’e»l Com ptroller Jum ea M l-ee who
UU, interpretive column?, and car*
died unexpectnlly ?&gt;f n liem l at
tack a t hi* home In T al!nh:m re
yettertlny. Lander* of the n ce u Tho public should Iv concerned
tlve,
legldftlivr ' ami
Judicial
with concealed propaganda nnd
(tranche* **f the Florida atni?’ gov­
bo able to detect prejudice, bias,’
ernm ent wll| act a* Immirury pall
and coloring of n-w s. Heyorters
hearer* for Ilm vrternn pnlitlral
are hum an belni*. Hence It is lm?
...................- ...............
...^ .flg tin i who for Id year* algurd
Possible to lie i^ lc lly objective; F grm crt Kta!® M arket, and fu f-.tU " ta le check*,
If an a rtle k j’expresses and ui&gt;- tn e r clly rom m ltiloner an d maym
According to fimeral ptnn* niLusual 'o r ftrnngly m arked atlllw F , ^ f Knnfnril, wa* highly rtunmrml"! noupced lial.iy; (he loaly will lie
the au th o r may have e *perl*l fo r hit hualnet* and elvlc acilvi ln ( tlg t e .ju .. the .rapltol -rotund*
alant and the article should hr
** re rrn t m eeling of
tl* from
11 :(ttt • o'clock tmnortow
checked with other accounts.
M a’onlc . I^alge by tt»y Rev. I*? m orning until Jtftt U fo re the
P ro p s|sn d a Device* ____t 5*; P. Bft&gt;wnl», and waa_tuejenv. service* a t l.Qt) t ' d . l k . iu -tlic.
X pItH iU and lahels h’re commoll f “
B c r r &gt;lficate and pin f a r afternoon. I^ e will I*, buried in
itocY-ln-trade of the propsgan hie
nn years of aclltvv s-fvlte a T allahassee cemetery.
•
diet. Identification of eonteinnora ry person* or events with Wroes o r events of tho past, the n*e
o f Innuendo, generalisation* un­
supported by evidence r*vja| tho
hand of Ui« propagandist. The
wise read er will leai-p, to detect
Ir/jnee, editorialising** new* stoHes, burying item s on Inside
page* a re common methods of
slan tin g th e ' new*. Still aiytther
m eans o f distorting tho news Is
headlining news stories . s o ' the
reader will form an opinion w ith­
o u t roading the story.
A lo a d er must learn to recog­
nise b a s k c o n tro v rsia l tssuee, anslyxe and weigh argum ents, ristln su lsh between fa c t and opinion,
detect partisanship, e v a l u a t e
sourer*, and check accounts.
i A d rertisin g psys th a way of
the newspaper. It also rsiu je -th e
American standard o f Ik in g . The

Inhiirnn

slit' riii &lt;»1 m rc n frie tn n i

High Tribute Is ,
Paid If. J. Lehman
By Masonic Lodge

iwrn given, but with varying Intsprctatlon. Tsriodicalty. perhaps
once a .week, avitrf reader should
buy a paper-w ith whoso news he
violently disagrees, rath e r than
thus* .papers—which rainfort* HU
oplnloas.
To follow event* and trend*' Intallipvntly, th e r e a d e r should
g rasp th o ’ c m trs l Idea of evory
Im portant new* story. Ha should
irticularly la
latest
move*
nottca particularly
test movas
i, governm ental policies,
„ „ --------- Im portant speeches, and
events Involving promfcunt people.
Tha R ight to P rta l
The pres* If It Is to be of us* (a
a fra* people must be a “free
pree*.“ It must have tho right to
p rin t w hatever It pleomo so long
s i ll does not abuse pem m at
rig h ts o r m oral standards. Pub­
licity is a g uarantee of honest ad ­
m inistration of public affairs. The
intelligent reader ascertain* how
f a r hla new spaper follow* or doviatea from th e uthles o f JountalIsm—freedom o f th e prees, rear
ponsiblljty, independence, dccencT,
f a ir pUy, Im partiality, sincerity,
truthfulness and accuracy:
T ha Constitution guarantees this
freedom o f t t » press, but th a n
a r e parallel duties. A newspaper’
h as a m oral obligation to th*

M«»iA|r**i

S tinm nluT Wins
\V. S. Stapler Is Now Pick-.T he-W inner
Football Contest
Stationed At Norfolk

no hunting and fishing is allows).
----------- ------------------ MAT POHTPONB M KET
T he fkminol* C ounts Koard «f
Commissioners are scheduled to
m**t tomorrow morning a t 10:00
O’clock a t thn Court R ous*. In
event of a severe etorm , --Ihc
m eeting will be postponed until
Rle m orning of Tuesday, Oct. IS,
fend Jh e County Clerk's office will
snt ha closed, said O. P, Herndon,
w u n ty clerk,

Experts Probing Mel hods Qf Curbing
High Juvenile Delinquency Rate

The ‘ big four''- of the confer­
en ce-w ill ennstet of the le d n .il
Security Agency, the Department
of Justice, the D epartm ent ?if Agricultilin riinl tho ItejMitnient ’if
te lle r, 'i- - ' • ■- ' ' ■ • * - •*
The committee*,' nr panel -, meet­
ing here off end &lt;&gt;n n iitt U it
M nirh, hnve studied such p lu -e .
which nffeci the growth nnd lie
velnpmenl. of vouth a* hmiiing,
recrvatlon. Juvenile ro u te 'ad m in i­
stratio n . tho rote of the police
In the community, case work ami
group work studies, community
attitu d es and so forth.
Not only ar« these committee*
d raftin g complete n«J ' detailed
report* of th eir finding*. They
are readying recommendation* to
the conference when it get* under
wa*%
• If accepted hy tho conferencethese recommendations then wPI
pe {mnudiately available, to local
governm ents an d will give tjtst*
tU» something to work* on.

U n d id

him bv

»"| »

it -core of I hit. Silverm an's aw ard
» .u ft wri'k'.i | 1«*J (or I'V'I nt the
Hits.
Ktlvvrinati'c *li ■fiithinc wov fils
trntvi:select&lt;‘d L|ir the Army-CorMrll Unfue und the Alnli:im,v-*JUHtll
l';n .iim i lu lili'.
I fii-ti- win lull one u tertton
11&gt;..i uliiii-?I WiuO-r (iindcn . 0V«t
S.inford nml Hint -election save
lln*‘ Red Itcvlla :i t w o UiOchdoWB
iiijvauiiigi1. I lm ■ Mii»U«i't&gt;pi-Vaq*
•Ir-rl-t11 game was the n|».’«*t ganm
mt vhc lullot accordinc to a *cn-,
en d .cqnictixus of omuion. Most
eclections Kltvo M ississippi " two
Imiehduwii victory t'Ver Vamlarlillt. however Vandy topped Missb*fpp« by a '7 In Ot tnntglm ’
The Army-I'orju-ll 'gam e in u io l
g rief among many since Army
mtbfd over;C ornrll 4d to 21. Most
rcleclion* .named Army lo win by
t w o r thre&lt;( tottchdowiit,
- •
This week Rolisott's Snorting
t .Vod ', Store will sponsor th&lt;\ contosi and they offer o Cotdsmllh
Nvlon tennis racquet a* th e O ral
n riw . fAllowed bv th a second
through* seventh prjses effsred
by Lhe Hits Th**»r#.‘
Holes have been m ade m ere
simple for the coming week slnra
there will lie no «ccre* to he
entered on the ballot. T he puhlle
I*, aitvised to enter th e ir «e1**&gt;
tl»n* early sines the order ir
which they, a r e subm itted will
ils tc m tn s w inners In tho s v s n t
I h o r t . a r f ttts ,

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. By ARTHUR BECKWITU, JR. danti
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pspevi.f In th* Circuit
Ted Tourney
liand* Chamber of Commerce
YUi; Afti: IIIIItKIkY l(K- &lt;ticuru«
MOULTRtfS, Ck, Oct. 2 —
Court
uf Mtnilnsls Couutr. Klorl,la,
f.ob.Nuf iJIbyird^VfiPth* Univcf-about -tew- yhatw ago fSd -his
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title of which said
(Special)— The Orlando Sen­ ID lakl a« tluii for ibttilglf ill%«trre«
*ity of H* ri,la Fighting Gator
InUreot .in baseball won hi
case Is Willie llsmltlun. IMarnllff,
ator* downed Ihe Moultrie
nillmt
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The first Scotch foursome of
XI. Ilafnlllon. Dsfeniianl...
Ihe presidency of Ihe Florida t footlmll staff I* Ted Twumey, line
The Red Hals'
*' cd the Red H at*'their only, pro
Allot n»&gt; at luw. **lih tn« iintfer- »* WK-irali
IJacker* for the third straight
ss mr band and ••(flri.l
‘th* I'janon will lx- plkyrd Sunday 'A Chairflier of Commerce com- position* Ihu* tut.
S tab league In 1936 when Ihe i-oach whusi hfai-rra*l« like a Jilgk
■1Ancl clt tk nl igid rourt u1 K.»if Set,I I! nr
time
by
a
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to
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rount
here
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Kantont.
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at. the AtminoJt-, Cettfliry. f'luh, it intUrj avul. ^1he djrector* o t the.
fiiii Ip /*#Miln*»lt r«&gt;tiAi|r. K)gi Ida. Hint, of . Klorkki. Krllllnole
. .
league- was -reorganised,' - « *v- Vprwtniv-nijvd*
ltriir,«lMo uiidffal.fod ll at The
this tllh &lt;la&gt;' uw
l**t night.
tin or prfofr thr *1»| iliir nf N«»k©m* &lt;S
wX* ‘ hnnounrctl today *hy- Clyde Drloind hosehall club have nltidli'd direcloTs are trying to contact
A former trappcr.^prnapeetor.
Inl.er,
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IX
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Gilliland liccatne atfiltalcd with
t»ri. |&gt;|«. If yvti fall «i&gt; fib an
Th* Senator* had easy sail­
O. I-.. IlK.IINtMiN
.Terwlllrgar, club pro.
plan* for n&lt;-xl xpriiig gnd sum­ Eddie Gilliland, new head of the fit..Leal* Brown* in 1U37 anj hunter am) guide in'ihe Canad­
ing Ihe entire, route aa the Law * aianre* «• ofortrall til 'Ml
.• t'lrrk of I'lrrult t'ouil
A mixed Scotrh fourtomc .!» mer and..)u|vc deferred action Ihe - Detroit farm system, jo wa* appointed pm ldent .of the ian north* ood*. T w u m e y * *
fm*
Ibr
«,ile
iW'ifMld,
a
derrr^
KeoUnolf 4'ount). VI.-rMW
pro
uHl iw rr.itrni jKditol
jdaw-d with, several tfam* of men on tlo miration of ‘whether In barn if he has any -proposition Toledo club five* year* ago.
"stt'iics • almut some of II* rx-_| Packer* loooa play afield per&gt;V»« **.nl »ald ca« llf*it Hill ( ti**h nn*-i
on I wdmen. Both members of the operate the . club independently lo offer regarding the DeLaml
perienCes are good fnr an e»rn- , mllled the vicioriooa margin.
Odds ’N End.
,
,!
Tommy llyde on the mound rfnl r i paHr.
tram drive from the tee, select nr.uiwlfr i Ih- eVr of u big league team.
„ New Smyrna F-.-nch lukh.Hrhool mg “ bull session’' any day.
RXHUIJt KU AND ISSPl.D M fUiD'
,
for the Henalora pitched mag­ font In Hriiilnolr C**aunl). Hial** o.'
Ilia best drive and then allemate club next.year.
lie
hold*
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end.
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lefp. fhl| olid, day uj Mr|«tUrr,
nificent ball and was 'given
&gt;lu&gt;t*
a is until the| hole Is computed.
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Some til
of tiir
Ihe aiiniuu*
director* nvt
seem
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Pngs. wll| ac*|*t Uje flub in or* sort Friday night wHb f* ical-f«e, mercial pilot’* . IfocniC, but say*
19IC.
perfect support by hi* mate*.
he'*
given
up
’
flying
nlnrc
the
the
SL
Aoguitlnn
lu
let*.i
The
it. I*. IIKIIM/ON
A.V...T.*n
U think that the fan. *oold 'ganlxlng next year If he can get
In- playing nre- r«&lt;pte*tril To notify rathrr h u e an Independent set some a»*li&gt;tam&lt;&gt;.
A* I’ltik of ilir « tti*nlt
Page ha* an- Mullet* have upe t 1 1 Mo favorite way, A genial-»tory telj:r, ho’*| ------------------ 1
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"ourI .N'liflh dudfrUt I'lr.
Terwlllegar bv Saturday f|oon. up and they indicate that the
■always good f " r an exciting yarn.
nounced that he will be forced trim , in h row, 1
cull
nf Klorl I m. Iii anil fm
Pairing* will bo mado Saturday association Is In fine condition lo give up hi* work with the Red St. Ihiul nf Jscktt
A Message
Kcmlnolc t'nunti.
night and tho Sunday starting to begin Ihe next year without
Hill
Ka'tlelx,
SportEditor
of
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KPAI.I .
Smyrna
will
d*
Hat* because of ill health, but It
time* will be nosted.
.
I ho St. Augustine Record ha*
is be|!&gt;&gt;ved that he would asrbi underdog . . . C
aid.
KK.MINf»I,K '
••ittrrtT
tvvfrtT.
Tsam* will be pared as evrnly
tid* to say in Monday’* Record:
of DtL^nd will!
■ r A soar 1*4*4 Pnsa
The I ndianap'dis club has- offe^- with' good help.
COUNTV. HTATK OK KMHIIDA. »th|
*1 poxlblc, so that all golfer*
“ ThU column ha* learned - be.
some p/vitigs arte I Ihe tkfeat
t*llt&lt;-riT—Chonerf)
will h t'u a chance to win the
Euntia.'l’an- jntsl all doubt that Umpire l^rry
handed thl-m by
Valdle Gilliland
( . IL Jordan of Kansas *City, Wlt.lll'lt II A)! It.T* '.V
laintirr
prlxcs.
uively, who m i the biggest fac­ Mo., play* golf atrictly for the
Kiblie Gilliland, formerly ’ of there last Frida
gnest*
are
urged
to.play
In
the
Plans are being made for men *
tor in the Saint* hudng the play* fun he -gets out of IL And he MIIAintU^ HAMILTON
C-cach Spike \V&gt;jl*(
Mam,
l&gt;eLnnd
ha*
been
appointed
thd
and wonic-n'*VhsnipionVhIps in tliulScnlcIi foursome Sunday nl tin
l»»frp.l»Bl
O O U B L f A C T IN O
la in hope* . ff .*uie» to Snnfotd—and later had hia moat fun on April 23rd.
director nf th* farm club opera- land in Daytona Dei
ne*r future, and all mrmberw and club.
1*1VI till *K
that the Buccanti
Htji retain aaa filial hy lt*r league— hx* writ- IU4h. whep bw played 18 hoiea
im
iiK
x
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m
m,tt*arm
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ten n letter to W. G. Ilrnmhum, ever the par 71 Victory Hill* in n o ; K a m i : m- t i o : mtatjj
mimic league exar, giving a very Country Club course and took but ttK KMIItIDA: lilltIKTIMIK;
10 Bu'tineaa O p p ir t u n it ie *
painted pit-turn of the event* tak­ &lt; putt*. Tlit 41-yf«r*old stock* .To—HIMred llatnlllon.
•*tiainico. ilinni,rl«r
t'venlf,
ing plan) during and after the yurd* weigh master chipped in hi*
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Waal Virginia.
VOf AUK IIKIIKllV ITIMMAND*
'LOOKING for
.. .right partv-tu
Jrtjw tako !i.g game In- prevented on a plat- approach shots on the firxt and
-»♦ -S
second hole*, tlon ona-pul|/-d ev- Kit lo ■i&gt;|irar 10 th* Mil or com­
’. ? J L
A irjw tt tbaUuruAi, Avia- ter to Sanford.
WE HAVE A COI'Y OF IMS erv other- green .except number plaint rile,I I,, tha Clrrnlt fourl
~r
,TT—tjon Couiilrv dub.and Cocktail
nf lha Ninth Jipllrlnl rirralt. Ken,Inn r ^ f - L r ----rn r. •
IT* wheie he holed out in two t h fnunlr Klaln "nf KlorWe. in
5 ARTTTCES F O R * SALE
the .»•,
„f Wlfbnr llnnvlllnn.
pull*.
Klalnllff. vs till,Ire,1 liatnill„n. def, ndanl.' trhraeln the relief -,&gt;ugh&gt;
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RliOM f.)r w n t.'U U 1’flik. p»i&lt;in'c
I* Illvnrc*. -on lh* • Koutlh day nf
’F K V nH )LE TIK E
N&lt;-vetnl«r A. f&gt; l*r*. and f«M »-.»
I’horii Sanford 1050,
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f u r n i s h e d ’ room, gcntlomcn ; R E A L E b T A T E W A N T E D
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j.-tun KurpioBKi. Steve Shabakt.
now ready. Phone 70S-M.
LUtl,. Ssekte, in. Gw
preferred.
All
convenience*.
LOANS M ADE
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of
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810 W. 3rd St,
110 W A I T Dclco plant, good
the fracas that took place in L j- Idustia on liK tcan how to do jr*-»«*&gt;raf ______x.,w
rrutnttnnr9. pnHiwnfTT*^ lit
WK NEED LISTINGS, of Farm*,
strict privacy; fast acfViU
tidnga.
• *-Htniiint|f I'e.iMiir* r
condition. Price 9180. Harry
i Land after that rram,'.
BEDROOM for r«M . . DM I’nrk
HAND A.-»r*
AND KltAXn
Home*, (jrqvex * and 'llosinr**
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old, w&gt;.
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Jplies, Osteen, Box 66.
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day, (Cobb
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dl-rt-gnti'-'d
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latvely
was
i ACRES muck land,'on olil Or-. Realtor, Tom Roll A»*ociate,
.
UVI VHI VAl UAB|| COLFON
gifts, toys, games, books, doll*.
Phone 1120, 110-N. I’aik Ave.
r‘|erX
the Clrrull i"».|irt,
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!iirr,l &lt;for -inrompeU-ney. no doubt l 1 ’.id up the game, while he ran
lando
toad. IU,
Phone
Krh.ln.de Coliht), Kl»rl-I».
lluT n,’» 1,11 budget er l*y-*way.
PRIVACY IS HE8PKC1KD
and L mow crymg un ItramhanT* OoWh to first ani whispered aomu-1iKKAl.l
Fitestono dloi'.-s. I l l E. First YOUR natuial desire fo r privacy!
2 ROOMS for housekeeping. Ad
•boulder.
,
» . thing ip Vuach'a tar. Ty thtn'
P A R T IC L E S F O R SA
.to
villa oAty. 7IU Gak Av«. in money matter* 1* strictly j Hit, old lifamlium follow
______out hi* dnuult-d to left center anil V*hch
h O Tirn -To t r m i i
Tit: m ^tftr J IIVIf.KV, white.,
her*.
Friend* and j intention* und siiapend the alto-.*) k'lnt to third. Again Ty halted
PORTION of home for rent. 301
CELERY plant*—e ft o u g b for ’ relative, are
rvelilrnrcla
unknown.'
not uueatlooH |..laye,,,
f ta,„| r.-aly l*» supply
»uppl
thing* while he ran uown to
Vou are . hereby notified Ihnl
- E. 10th St. Kitchen privileges. F IL L J 1 L with Fuol U il apd Keroabout III tu-ie*. Volunti, I'j *
about your eiedlU Xour
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thirii
and
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, 1 , 1 , q i . —:rv newspnnor in evr-ty Flotilla
for dlvnrve- !&gt;»• 5n-n filed
l o s t
u_ Jflgue JTrj- a*
rhnl imit- Early * Knrtune. Be«u
. sene- laTofuV*
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ployer &lt;&gt;r busineae a**0C|gta*| state League clty -wiih |^v*ly&gt; ear.
SHHlnet vnu li&gt; Kl.llftl.NK IIAIt.KV
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hnv.- n-1 l-«en pull.-d over. About
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will not hear of your
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with
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• he next butter wa* llarry Judlelat rurcull nf Ihe Mtalc -nf
2 - W A N T E D TO RENT
•ieuily. Plio|.j fill) -Jt.
affair*. There ia no'. c*
cauaa
u#* for |true ie|«irt of wliut happened . v . ileilmah, ^*hn hit a line drive that Klnridit. In and fof Krtnlnnle t',»nnNICHOLES
embarrassment.
cmiiarr*!&gt;*m*ni.
[and if anyliorly .think* the D-porX wa* lurt.-al into a double pjay, t&gt;. |n chancer)-: .anil II. I v»o
6-BURNElt oil bIov’u'
FURNISHED hbuM- or u;&gt;t., 3 or
HTl'DIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Beaionalde credit reriulremenU.
t.
.....|I|IR. with Gohh being nipped o ff second. ale re.lulred In III* your wrrl.reo
3 bedroom*. Phone .VJU-J,
for finest nualil)
■pp, ardtir* l„ ran r-voo* .nn or
,0* ni- ..it till || get* into print!!!" - A ^ T y walked to the bench, dust­ I,, lore 1hr Nov nr. hr 1 llulr f«a&gt;. I.
PORTRAITS
Varialde payment plan*.
LROFESSIOKAL employed worn- . Gommrrrial and Cop, Work
ing lit* pant* and mumbling, Veach Wll, I hr III. .lav &lt;if November. I&gt;lt
• I00“* W fKIL
FA M ILY LOAN OO.
an and mother desire ftirni»h«*d
&gt;vtieo over to hlmf "H ey.‘ Ty, In drfaall ll.rrrnf ««b! ,«u*e will
Snapshot Hen ire*
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Florida
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apt Or small house. -Box- K, Phone 1159 — 220 .Mrisch Illdg.
what do ( tlo pow?"
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BOSTON, Oct 2- 'd’i The NnHollSON SPO ItlING GOODS
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S P E C I A L S E R V IC E S
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pennant rare gave llo-ton llol'jl
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SIGNS
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— 1 every Monday from snowflake
o.rrr a prvv hradarhi- -today. Canrw
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Show card* and (tosiar*
icllotii.li* are poiniog ill, along
FOUR l-OTS — Sanford Avenue r cord. Can Mae bought at (jurd- IIKAUTIF'CI, lituvnlieiu Inlaywl
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SIGN
SERVICE
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- ju»t rmtsldc city limit*, t'hcnp. j nrr'» Siort-. lathe M»nn-c. Ill
with ri-.pi.-M* for uci-tonin.elution*
will. ,lia i.o.i.tl* Not vit I G. M« r•
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TOUCH ION On LG L*A
m it ii i: o r a I'l'i.ii %
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A VERY good seven room house
FLOOR SANDING
t-vl-l.v IIKNKttN. 1,1. mu ,,
r«»M T\\ IICMI
Popular Seal Govern
lit C(l.. n
two dooy 1181 lh« Ice and ffnDhing. Cleaning and wax­ put up a* many |»- jt’.: a* |h»».
■'••o,plait,alii*.
on five acre* land with Plenty
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SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
cap. Vilalsirr ico box, all ing. New flour* surfaced lo per­ tbit* tinting the *erie*
Niirii'K t* iim r .in
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fruit tree*. 1-and suitable fnr
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mt-lul,
Man'* bicycle, pre­ fection. Old floors mado like 'new.
railing Vegetable* or flowers.
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A real buy ht 982 50.00.
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$50.
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SEVERAL choice building lot* lu f o i l your home--Superior work
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Lake Mary, F)a.
• Mayfair and Sanford Haight*
maiiship wcathir reviitant, high
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In U liaiifil ItiMfUfl. Kail m il*
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•ection priced front 9409.011 to
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A R T IC L E S ' W A N T E D
rtrength, termite pried. Mir­ 6
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TWO atnry home on corner lui
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Ave.
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In good location prlied til
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YOU DRIVE IT
I V o « ) l 6lil|&lt; 3‘i K fU lli It. »»it • 31
of age t.r condition. Roy Reel,
1
nr aiiuifiKi ih*- uid
t'.ia-il
99191 K SS»*.9 fl' H 4«3 « ft
PHONE &gt;00
97600.00.
■ J .Ml.(uu.lifr hyirInujqfNi f*i&gt;m|Mn%
306 W. 2nd SL .
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BIX room bungalow oil Palmetto
HT RICHLAND-MORRISON
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IMITATION leathers in most
*| |»r d M *T »n iF B l u f l h « 98 hi I»r9»• -DRIVE-IT. 1N4!,
Avenue hard wood floor*, liner
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bedroom*.
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good upholstery fabric*. Holn-rt USED pwi.r-* fur ca«h. Th» Mudc
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DODGE - PLYMOUTH
EVERAL nice 6 A fl tour
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a-itilyrr
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Th ,M|II la utir
llox. phone 953.
8. Brown, 2911 N. Orange
I nli ** hmIi I ra*r 11flo n tr «h u ll h r
PARTS AND SERVICE
bungalow* In good location
I In 4|Mlrl III la* lo
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Ave.. Orlando, Fla.
109 Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1011
from 17850 to «H500.
.
posturei
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CLEAN rotten rate* wanted. Will
h- n « i l onr-l.Mif of U,t SI In 1m a«i|*t |o lha* M i Ii m i U 'l i t r i nl
Ito n r jtT A. W ILLIAM S
pay 10c per'pound. Pleats bring
TUX KUO FBBOS—complete
m I». of ||i»hrr| fa llrtla ml- t h r r«»u r l h o i l i r iliM if 9*t» Ih . f l r r l
REALTOR
•Iltlon lij Allau.-mlr, nrroi.tlne •«» i l 9i 9td4 &gt; In ll«»* / iion th i’ f N o Y f u i U t
them t « the offlc# of The ElJBCTWC appliapce repaint
Ifunt'* Tuxedo Feed Store.
Raymond l.und&lt;|ui*t
thr
pr*! I hereof nrnnlnl In plat | V t . w h ich l « I hr It h *!»• r «&lt;l
wi&gt;
repair
washing
machine...
Sanford Herald.
Hook
,ui( e M. Public r». So% rinharr I9|«,
!
Associate
CONCRKTK. newer pipe—Septic
. vaccum i leaner*, fan*. mixers
••nrtl.
nf to iiilin.lt, Count), Klorltanka, fence post, grt-au' imp*, PICKUP I nick. Dixie Store*, 1403
Trotter Appllanre Service, 391 will give you gracefully
•"*: t'lnl r Imi Il.w InnInk ..(
erect carriage. You'll
benches, flnwrr |atta. Miracle
the Northra*!
corner of • the
Vi. i!nd St., Phone ion I J.
---- .. corner
W. 13th St.
litre ia aonielhinir Interesting for
" • • t i.nr-tmir of aalt
hal biller -look bettor.
Concrete &lt;!o„ 309 Kim Ave.
■•f MI lj -It. It'.lrn I
peraon looking fur income; u
Hi INr.T piano wantcil In good , „ , , x . u . , . . u o
1.
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•t.l.lltlari trr All..monte run North
condfton. Phone 0.
ANNOUNCING opening o f I*.
MRS. A iiriiip .
w'.'ll built 7 loom home - with
CARPENTERS • MECUAN ICS
■** *.1. N**t. Wist || fret, Mouth
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Engineering
&amp;
Kur
2 bedrooms up ami - down,
4MIT1I
ATTENTION!
13 feet. In the Notlh litre of .,1 1.1
veying. Marion (7. Gordon, r.
I...Is } » anti Jl Mh.rlt It to lhe|
Spencer fcrreellr
fcm pleldy f ur ni s he d, new'y Wc have ju*l received n large 7 P cla , L iv e s to c k , Supplies
XOTIfK
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iresentntlva.
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Park
Aw
deeoriilril jnsli.j, ircently paint,
lirfr';* r *9* n 'll** •*'*
lUgislerrd
assortu.cnt
of
hard to. get
t.r l « ' |»! of Alfiinoi.ti- lani-l1
•hone 1130.
art
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buslnsaa at orlanid un the outside, In a good
2716 Palmrllo Ate.
tools, and it will pay you to 1 LIUY cuai. calves
.llnlrl iK I Navigation rotnpan)'*
Phone R. W. Lord,
K.il-tt. I*|,.it, are .riling to the phi do. Kla.. IMS Obarltn 8 |.. und*r |bs
downtown location. Has double
look them over.
BUILDING.
Roofing
•
Painting
flrllllnus
narns
of ILmlnnL Prull
.Ihireof re. ..i.|i,I In put ItooS
garage and a g. ml 4 room
STANLEY-ROGERS
fTOUCHTON 6 ' WATSON, ISOI
■'I.*'- |«(&gt; l» Pol.Ilu ItrronJa of Comnany and that w* Inland In
Smith Hrolher*. Phono 1082-J.
garage iipaitm.nl which is rentrsalatar
aald
nam*
pursuant to
HARDWARE CO. '
Keoilnoln County. KlorIJa.
Celery Avp, Hai Purina F'ecdj.
the tsrn.s of th* Klciltlnu* Name
•tl unfurnished.
Tin h uu e o
In Ihe t'nmnlalnanl*.
You W e It. We* haul it. fl.
U * &gt; nf
VVlinrsn my hahtl and aeift a* Mlatule IChapUr tails
xjuld lie easily adapted Into a MEN’S, women’* and children’s
U ’ J. Hauler*. Cmnar 1st and
&gt;*,~Ue • tie
Cloth of the thine styled Court .'.-...■it si|^
neve Fall shoe*. Sea ue for the
2 apartmwit house. Price 910.
Sanford.
.
s
II.Is 1st rlgjr nf Itc!..her, |l||.
Ctfealt Court of Ktmlnol* County.
hard.to-get merchandise. G. W. G IR L for soda fountain a* Lano P. IOJIINIm.N
rinrida.
'
I’lsrk op |h» Clrrnlt Court tirnasl Th-mtuo-in and O..I* Coulter.
Clark, 308 Sanford Are.
A 3 apartment houic. In good
ey’a Drug Store. Part *Jma or 13 N O T IC E S — P E R S O N A L
condition, on large lot, 2 car
full time.
SEMINOLE TIR E SHOP
uarage, with incomu bringing In SEE US for Inncrapring Mat­
.m s t iim t o te rtia n
tresses,
flox
Springs,
and THREE young ladies, IU to tl,
9163.00 per month. Ohe apart.
M l North Park
T o r I ’ l l AIII.KH
K trW A IIM V A N
Hollywood Beds ht fnclory
neat appearance, of good charP
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. diirnf could Iw marie immediately
Telephone 37 •
price*. Retail store &amp; display
acler, fr.n to travel U. S. Must
Nrry V orh and a l l o w p la re nf
available fo r • purchaser. • Price
y ro li'rm -r and rnalllnu adtlrrrs id
room.
have good I'.'ferences.
Tran NOW ready lo grind every Mon9C.750.
ra id ftla lr nf N rw Y „ t X la Nn t «•&gt;
110 W. FIRST RT.
sportatinn furnished, drawing
day morning — Your corn,
ilutlnva* unterprUe — gnucery
)0.1S2n,l K ltr r l Jam aica N i s fo r k ,
account
while
jn
Gaining.
Fur
Echols
fielding
L
Furniture
Co.
grit#,
meal,
com
A
cob
or
V I I I ' A R K . IIK I I K I I V N O T IP IK fl
.lore. service station, anti liv ­
•h a* Ihara I,a* l a m |„.M|n|r,| end
furthyr detalls-iec M.rs. Morgan,
Sanford Mattress Factory
shucks, stc., for feed. J. W.
ing ituarter*. modernly erpilppc.l
l»
n o w nrnitlnii In Ib r tN rru ll O u r l .
Vuld.-x. Hotel. No phono calls,
Thono 1133 and 672-J.
Bell, Lake Monroe, rhone 15.
•fid doing nice buainet«.
If
M a ll. Judicial C ircu it a f jeiorldS .
must
apply
In
perssn,
2:00
to
In
and fo r ttemtnoln tV u u ty . lu
VTntepieted living in Florida and 0U T00AKD motor boat for sale
PHONOGRAPHS for mitt. The
6:30 P. M.
f in operating a good builnc**
— 15 ft. century, bull and 12
Musk llox, phonsUM.
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With permanent income, let u*
y
r
fior*e Johnson motor.
Good MAN W ANTED to auccoid W.
ehuw n ti this opportunity.
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condition.
1 1 U Sanford Ave.,
Tull
for
1800
family
Rawlilgh
134 ACRES -close .to colored
PE PT, Thpuaonda .o f eouples
Phone 10'XI.
business (n Wext Paaco CouplTi
grammar school, suitable for
w-rak, wom-otlf, exhausted sole­
Product*
aold
30
ytfar*.Per­
TiegTh aub-dltlslon * 8 r Tn&lt;Tu«t- P A IN T *'y o u r car with NUly because body lacks Iron, get
manent if vou are a hustler.
triat onterprlae. Property Joins
KNAM KI j for 92.06. No brueh
new trim. vlUllbr Uking • OaWrite
Rawleigh’s,,
Dept.
FAJA t l a n t i c Coast Line tracks.
trex Tonic TabDU. Get psekmarks I RandWl Electric Co.
9300.00 per acre. *
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age today." Be dellghlijd. with
CHOICE
Gerbera
Daisy
plalUa.
96 aerrs nr * Und on Wryi l/t
nesg pep—or your money back.
Call after 4:00 P. M. 12tf W.
Street, In flowing-wall area.
A t sll drug stdrea evarywheej
l*ro|»erty bonier* on paind high­
—In Sanford, TopcHton ,Pnjg
way west o f Monroe Comers.
Land I* partially cleared. ThU ZENITH hsarli
used, rcasona1
is a good buy at fflO.OO per
LOST Jk FOUND
. Herald.
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we w . .
— black and white- female
sviral small home* ranging in
• PANSY I’ U N T H
j pitpnv named TH sky’.
price from 92.500 lo 90,600. One Ready lo Set now; bther annual*.
a completely furnished-house.
This week only!
. FRED
HERDER
. GERTRUDE VINiNG
00m &gt; Flptida Slate Bank Illdg.
I’hene 7» l _______
SALES clerk wahtad. Also aock
..._. I*hone 1030 . .
_
with, hardware
W ESTINCnoDSE clactiic ‘So , 7\.
|U&gt;
-V S W IN T E R C A R D E N
Ion table lop hot wa|ar heatth not absolILLFOLD loet downtown. Friv
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•r. Al*d Gas range. 2016 SanApply by letday. Finder kUp billfold and
&gt;ta. two screened porches,
money, pleas* return lh*maa and
r pest office and *toi-js end
S n . vV
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other papaya to P- O. Bo« 7Ufl.
to l
Price 93,000.00. Year- MATCHED rugs-^O x 13 and 0 in W AN TED elderly men Of
10‘ » ; 3 throw rugs.
Phona
Interested In part Uma &lt;
payment* may ba had on
Gill —* 291 t f j raw. un« uvrn
a .
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Dr. Steelman.

; Dodger Homer In Playoff

T H U R S D A Y . O C T . 3. 1946

Persons A re Killed W hen
A irlin er Crashes
In Newfoundland
Disaster.
Described
As N^'orst Tragedy
111 flislprs &lt;&gt;f [ . S.
Commei i tal Flights

WASHINGTON. Oct. .1 (A l*)-w I’ resldcnl Trumnn hss
sgresd with Reconversion IIIrector John Strrlman's pre----dirllon that the meat shortw r m&gt;) become *&gt;or*e this
winter. I'ceriou.ly Mr. 'Tru-&lt;
man had 'r\|ye»**d the hops
the rn**l .iiuatlon wojld ease
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men
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•arid today 'IH ilT-ffirr. I* on ' TCOIlJUlet?'.__------- *T7**‘
— cuoLUet _..l»cl-ecn his— mr*V
tary.-opsahlng 4S
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WASHINGTON. Oc\ 3-^
n k w t o r k , OtU 2 . (A P )
following Ciovy ms jar
. S ty *
It convchslrn Directer -'nh,i
— All 29 parson* sboartl «a
|mrn I slay .iiu.rply aurnef'. I ' .
\nirr ir.iu Om i i m i Airline*
V*
nothin aguiti-t the Hnrat of «ht»tirade three inipor•plane are believed to hsv*
‘
ther
depirs.lnn
In " his speech, one
keen Killed-when the plant
in R u »il*,. another mi
Steelman submitted hi.* quarterrra-hed in western Nlwfoand*
•ay aed the third on Atnsfl:
ly irp.iil to I’ r. sidrul Timrtnn an |
'and farl&gt; today. A m Air
can frrofitti polity.
I (Vngu-s*. In it llie frdrral bureau
v rancr transport rantaln who
J cfilef l i l u t i l I i l '» lured Jlinl a
Retarding thf" Soviet Unio.-r.
’ lew inrr the wreckage two
|Luther mpid puce lise. mid n
Uyritos expressed the. hope that
hours after the crash
general round i f largr wng • in* Stalin’s recent xlateincnl would
on arrival al New York that"
9 put nn end to charge i that any CROHSINO the piste Is llowla Hchults, one of the Brooklyn Dodger., creases, might eiiiWwjth w|int he
the plane burned completely
• .»•-*. nronmnie nml
sin glepow er of group of power* • ho Is f i re led hy the bat boy and Stankr HZ) after walloping out a termed
and ihree » a . no klgn of life
Is trying to uicircle Hussiu. and Irani rr In the third Inning of,the game with the HI. land. Cardinals social r"M&gt;r«|in n&lt; •
nearl * .
that Stalin's words* also would, st Hi. bouts. Card’s ratchet GsragioU looks on. The thirds won this; Me Imiiti . le|«n| l-\|il lino
I ill,
.
dispel accusations that the United
lini.e.i flr&gt;l f&gt;me of lhp puyoff series to decide Uig winner of the National matter this »»&gt; '! "If price* keep
States is trying to use tho atomic |^agu, pennant. 4-2.
’ -v
. . IlnlcmStlonal Koundphnlol; m,.tiring and nrcripilan- n wage-\ Jl,.g 1 H I puKiW’ llg e r plan e
bomb as a threat of force against
pit it! liiuiiH’ iv •an I nun*
Ilf
ili.\nii'l'li nil ( Iversons
' the soviet. Mr. Byrnss ad led, how­
* ill fi»i |
imcf'l
\ II itii. - 1 mrsi into i fla m e *
ever, that American foicign poli­
th
m n th i'f o4tts| »«•!«» »•
cy will continue to follow- a strong
1 lilt • i. i-.ii- d tn tin 1 n ig g e d
line.
A llllllwt x(o«v|lN M &gt; U »l&gt;, tll«
t
• •. iint u.l.-i -.f S tepihenville.
Following up this .unfilled anrm! ajTf iciml thiunrti th;«t the
N. »•i 1 . • iiliiiiiltui . tm l; i.v o n ly
» iw cr to Henry Wallace, the Secre­
^o\« i iirmnt "iiHi-1 l*t* |HfpiUW
f« it »iii h iitc- a lt e r it had
tary' -of State asserted,'that thu
yi the rv til Ili«it the pM’ -rnl “ ek-"
Nsil war criminal. Hermann C.iw i |iis ilrlli. and Itoilolpli Hex. luiri, with grim concentration as l-oril
chief point of American foreign
tieim-lv tilgli” eonsiimri and bust-, lustier l^arence read* the vrrdlil In llir Nurmlii-r; War I rinin trial (ioerlng was sentenced In nr i.iki *11 ( HI Irm n the - a irp o rt
Ownerof
Isru
sie;»*
*&gt;f
i
m
IM
policy is a determination not to
epending
-h- old
fnllcr. Iiatifrd. Hrkk was kenlrnre,| In ||lr in |tiKnu lot III-, |arl In llir Nail irunr-, agnliikl humanity.
cun •lilt in Iti-rlin.
glaring land definitely iudu-iiO -I nc
go hack to isolationism.
lUlhlir
,
,
---------cwmiig by tlinr hul. «»f ni Stillman dn U ieil 'hat
A- ••ft i &gt;1 i
I.iinril report
Most of his speech, however,
tendance al n mvrUnjr nn fit*', works
. .• pmgiam*
•
. should I * 'v|i|u*r ‘Hl.l 1 Lai •bin- t- lit 11- pus.ibility
was devoted to the future of Getconliol
at
the
Community.
Ilon.e!
!*•
»•»**•!
aial
r.ndv
l*»
g"
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Sfltll
illriiaril ihf
til tel t l»r
many. Byrne* said he did not
that they are not interrsted in| On tile nlhei limit, the recon11 Uf* -I* •• i • Imv(* Mirvivrd. »&lt;*want to see.-Germany become a
1
j
the proposal bv the Florida Puikjvrtsion direeb i empha-ired that
fill1it Ion they
l»l! ! • f Is#*
pawn o f a partner in a struggle
and Forest Aswiltlallnn to i liln national icunmny l» "in a
. lid ft f till- l.ii i.litdinetl.
for power iietween the .east and
Lablish
*uc)i
fire
control
in
Sum
1
pcs
it
ion
of.
great
promise'
a*
well
.in* 8|n ciiitiff ny
west. Tho cccupalion of Germany,
UB M e .*
mile County, uaiuager Kilw adjaa great &lt;limg-''•
l.llit ii! i ! l e i
he added., must bo coutinu&gt;'d.
•4* •• • ti* (h«» *crn«*
Higgins of the Chsmtier of Cmr I Strrlinau •-xplaiurj that-if “ we
. at
S ti'p h rn v ilU .
4 * soldiers are not enough a* watch
M f \ N h l H U T. D r im am . &lt;h i
1lt&lt; . «.» 1
meKe deelsred today
'
iear&gt; kiicceskfultr »nVard the rt»e Its
•I *»I*i-^ \t lor nr« «
lor
I m b / Us • •
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muy r n ^ h
® Saga, *TN said. Enjiiietr*. 1 m M
ck gii
Many lallle owners
have tele 1 pun llie harking of demand (•■(
Byrnes, nrrf more important' •*-Nut I'Jlprn. I l l n t m a i .VIini lit a#»U th, i *4m* tn • ,i i h* *riffhi
plmurd Mr. Higginsthsl they; goeds.
nml the trem. ndous |m- i' ,
I I ui i r F r i D r h r s a ii l I imI.i i t h a t
tliey will bo able to «pol any
ri. =.t &gt;|tfii2 ?••
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liiiunl anwould not sign u |Htition to lirin gj„f savings ao-l i intent Ini-emi-.
lhi fhrrr «lM|uillril Niiflt will Im* i. r . i m *
annanient raoVa by manufacturers^
poifitr,!
III
the matter of county fire i on- 1 should reduce ihr tale at wl»n ti,
.
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rirnrlnl In ( h r l U i f i w h f u m . . I
Elaborating on this, the Secre­
itii -r.m'hi ri hr
tml In a vote ill the Nov ii'ilMlMlul slacken."
liri muni
tary of State said that ahruld airy
Ill'll th* |km iln |*f&gt; »»f (u r v Iv o M
Two rnlididiitr-K for (lection on election
Steelinan’f repmt «iiol tin im
suspicions of war production arisr, Nov.
i
1
f 'll
n \\
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t
a* city commissioner,
N I'KU.N liriU *. lh i * ; 4/|*t- A
l|i nrdei to liavc tlie nmt'.ei ||i&gt;nnl target . is "a tialam
■'-•
a report would be mails to the con­
i/l't
I In* \ it*rtit .ii i I rg ip n I "
1 III IT
Ilf
Ihr 31 paft*4'nft*rf
Frank
1^
Miller
and
Andrew
Car(•rDiian AptiKi'viiiiin ills, h.'sf,| inlay ImIIIIIiI
brought to a vote, it is iietle-.iiry supply .with deniand at a high
KIHNIH ItGII, Jtsoil.in.I, t Ss-t
trol commission. The commission,
«l it % war* n n ili'il in Violtl i l l I •• 17
fnl
\ at mu■
pnint^ • n
rawav, cpialified this morning at. la have Ian,) owners roiilndling
f I IMSI ISIS** »l
•hut
the
thnv
\a
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fm«|
by
(he
4/1*i
Fdioloirgli lodn\ liiim-l mil
in -turn, tvuUld demand nf the
r i in n il ion m Pali's, a*» il «l i«V
Inlet fmliuiml War rnnu*^ T i ‘i«un K u i “ |h * «•••. -ni,l to Iw infant •
goin it- r.nnlrsi reii-hnitlon More
German government
that
the tho City Hall. This three year OC.OOO a m * in thn county, -ugh
• f l i 'r W o rlil W m I. I h r in iiltt
i Inltll* li.
nl liavr Iiitii ifmnle&lt;|“TriH|i*»r;ii v
the war In honor Gi-nyi.d liwighti Im n Inn Im rn r% ln u lrd b ) Ih r
-IanU be closed. If the government term WIJI lie to succeml W. C. f he petition. Klsnnatures of those
In ft'hliititn hi lin f p u - fe o g e r i.
iltll,
former
mayor,
whose
term
anlrnllitig
66,000
ad
res
w
fio
se­
prntertinn
f
rum
fu
r
th
e
r
&lt;ti»«*
»
Elsenhower.
The
Ameriran
Chief
failed to act. the Allied represen­
m i l l l a n M lla r h r .^ l Ih r I m u h
*In* Binrafi :if*M mrri«s| n crew
as
commissioner,
expires
on
Jan.
T
h
e
u
r
»iu
iitfil
«tefi
tidniil*
a
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•
cured.
ir
40,000
short,
raid
Mr.
of
Staff
wan
ti
uni**
u
frN'Hintt
1
I
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ti
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tatives would. In 24 hours, call out
I |tth:i'«t ill ^ iiUlillKliHl
f « iflrt ,• It,ill- . •rn,- -ti-w ardess.
fniititra*r lljiilniiit S. bat he 1
Higgins.
of fI m* mirirnl rih nml uu-. imm' b
the trrops needed to enforce the
llrli l! film ul 11*s ir**r«* *••«»
In. - . . . 1 •1.i
Il 1- ill the
I
mil*
f
ran/
V«*
ii
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iiii
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prp
Mr.
Mirier,
u
foiinergcity
com­
un
Imnointy
ili'Rii
p
•
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»»f
closing. Byrnes recommended that
Present at the meet mg w n «
%«*i i i k ti in S « n I u n i n n i I m i
• « I'd j
\ • ••
•d iln- tweni
|
irufiflinl
Mari'*
Kt*l**4,p
missioner
amt
city
judge,
nnIn'At
I
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v
I
In*
I
-iiiv*
•
til
%
K*lm
the Allied Control Conrtnissinn
Owen Ihaiglas ( I the stall- file
li«*| %r i m i n i «ni lir%l i M f ’
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't.i«hii|i
•
tt.-lsc i.si, Ssli-na
! **• lI»f» i hiff i|«*im/ifM*atf i i isfl
buri:)t •
have Iwmbers available from any nounecd sevrriM wrekv. ngo tlmt control department, and t!
Inn * r ill lull wilr
ft»,
II.i\ mi Hi.
\nf -it
l*f»
of the Biv Four power* to l&lt;nek h* Vijuld run for thir offir,.' and Molpiik and Willi.iin Jurnh.
Ihr
Tits- &lt;(•«•« ini li&lt;* « »f* n. i Im
• hmiiintiHM Iimn !*«•«• ,«)w
gavo reasons' for so doing in n Hla'e | nrr-.| noil Park A .'»-ni
up its decisions.
M»H. 1 .iltt .I'tlifi 1 t'llh its i i sv* i*
l"i I he (tin In IrttYi Nui*lfiL*i t
letter to The Hirnldi
lion.
W ilcnm rtl |ts I lit* n l v Mil It H l'.‘ ^
•- A*»-vitl»s- 'hvami Aim A i*m&gt;b u o *-oh»«». — — —
-The result* bf the nierling .(w.; Toledo Mud lien. ,.f ili.y Amri.
(Junlifiralion of Mr. Cnrrnway
JHUi -aluLu iilUu lliPU - m Mm »•♦»»
I*. A ii I i «»• '|** » i
Pfeiffer !*ny* that
«i*
Hnlay -Was •-the -first &gt;ntimwt»«ti flnllely Imliraleil IFkl lliri.
frt a irt Avsorlattmf^'Will T »O l. XanrTT from &lt; iii/« .ui i n/iif |in* f » .in
I-p I iticn, \. 1 . -old that parafor llie former llnlrs .inl&lt;
that he would run for the office. naL sufficient rnngo lani aw lien Monday fur a rui|ferenra with Imwriw luivi; J( llfotlllir
III1
wg*» (inlerril initially liy tin* •him iii.u|Hi- iin- -iwclin 4 to Hie crash
Bom In Fort Ogden, Fla. In 1009 interested in firn control and re­ Mayor If. James Gut, Mayfair Ion it nvirinitinl Mtilii in (In* uibtlf.
ly inilitiir* unvemnwit #io Iteilin, nvct '1 hi*, p.iratrtwipers will tsks
he came to Sanford In fOIO. was forestation at tho present dime Manager Find Weber and Chembei
A flrr utrrptinir tin* ffmlutn
put tit tlie- i-ari-h, an.i, il necesLit tile niim
( Setter al
educated in local schools and to bring tho matter to u vote,” of Commerce Manager Kdwa»‘l (hr
rily. (iriifi.il Km’ nlmwrt
«--«• i* work.
('lay.
attended the University o f Flor­ said Mr. ’Higgins, lie pointed out lliggi'iis. in ronnf-ction with tin- vpokr in MiiinripMl Hull Hr Nilil
c h ie f r
T I m* f lr ia iiif itu tion uffioo
ida. He was commissioned
a tliai it I* the practice nf tango pro|M soil agreement for the Toll -I • n rhcfflu^ rr»9Hi|- "W r li;ivf
111,i iti«-«I, Imwover. that S»
nu.
Naval ensign during, March. 104&lt;&gt;, owturs to hum over land every club to undergo Spring Irnino
fur Ml«nig 1It** » •.»•! I*, .i •«gi|Ham
V- it
I'npen
ji im I
I r i t ••#)••
tiV f
w ol M
W •• NMIr | itrst l lllt *
An open hearing for Interested and* later liecame "n lieutenant yenr to lecurc flesh • growth of activities liere nett yr«i
hois* the Anieftran z«*ffe
cltisens of Seminole County to senior grade, served at I’earl grass, and that under a pmjrnin .Gilliland wn* n*c oily iwni&gt; Ijmi i&lt; not* Hint .it Ltliitlnir k ) i I
•|oiH-*l «nrn have t ipir*v
learn how school money I* to he Harbor in 1040, and came out of of reforestation 'no hurtling could head of llir farm system of *t- rnniml frrl pr•fsimi^Ii* . f*•» llm
•i i &lt; In ^o to H im H iit i« h j
ih*ii
expended for tho. coming year the service Jen. 14 uf this year. be done except al two year pi-rinds Detroit Tigers. Ilownvrr, he wil rily in iD rrntiifM’ q !•.»-.
I'feiffc** e«|«lailifs| fliii
During Mr. Carrnway’s absence In order that young tm-s-could remain in his present ropni it ■ niMikiml itilmnrp f i i H.i j g lit*
wSa hi Id this mornlnjf si tho
• M I
I S O
W f M
h f » l » * !
f.
until Ort IS. Gilliland. , office o f Bupt. T. IJr. lawtnn. in th. service. Mrs. Carraway grow.
MlNfl I" OII»l&gt; lliHl. wt
I lu
\ net iihot j; p itis«
learned lodnv. .Irelined &lt; f f i i . - leaf nr,| l «• Unit I
where the School Board approved assumed direction of hi* insur­
In
addition,
some
nuige
t
.iiiiliMi it is&gt;* v m i
a it | lu h
the budget, which Includee a 24 ance agency now located on owners are plowing over land 11 a lilgli positn n with , tlie &gt;
l i f t ijm
S
\ ((•iffw«»n, ilifieiaiif alie-nlv u ir.tril w ith nn lci
percept increase in teacher's *ul- North Park Avenue. He i* active ilnnt grass and are interested in liouls Browns and ul»o the pie
I ' mMIm i ' KeiM f Vi ri'utive, V A Sills iv arn*&lt;t of the trio a*
•llds. and a Bp percent Increase a* &lt;v Rotarlan, Jaycee ard a* an fess, rather thun mire tree growth, ilency of the American Associate.ir^D M a tl I iff m •• at **i Liim Im |M»inlf.l tin v .lif t l hi* p u l. T h e t in m a n
Boy lluiney, fornii-r prrsidml • '
to dftke ckro 'of school repairs Elk and Is a director of the Sem­ he said.
I It siiit M W S m ith .
tki m| ill
ihal lerrnl liiliiim^ioiirtl hml pi (fin*
to hritiK tin
'the As'oeiatiou and now with lh&lt; M n*. I a n f e • I.
and
1'replacements, according to inole Countv Chamlicf of Com­
and^replaccraenU.
Sfii|th ••(
••Hi
.
merce. II- belongs to tho First
Pittsbiirs 'Pirates, was a frequent PlllllteUa Au Jmr. )n»» « oIl'D tl .ill Iripn&amp;nlioif nut •only lihrmlUe* (••I tnevi before the tlrtia/ifi
acting Bupt. B- F.. Morris.
(HBT H iiif **|ftiTf7 lTtnjj •winver- of t&gt;MTTtT
The budget will be sent to BeptjaJ,.phurcji.^ ..
vlxitnr
in
Hanfonr
last
rfpring.
the Unilnl sStahv Aimy .iml Im* pieiniunl &gt;, hut hbn jm*i hi it a »v L o o iu h
Meanwhile, Brigadier General
Bupt. Colin 'English for ip Gilliland was the Florida .Slnlr hc^n »cn*. Ui -Fori fliuRc. *N'. r .
trnvurtive riaiiiiN fur mrh waiver. Telford Taylm disclosed Hint thn
One cltissn. Mrs. Victor
league's first president after th-’
Many
riaiiH who at the lime nnpiiital o f Sehiu-ht has thrown
'
a former Board member,
loop's rc-orgunixation in Hl^tt. A)
J sp ark *
falling — m i - n*m,H.p.?e * 1 U l t f c - i l U l M S •ir d U A I U l y WCIC. a Inimhslirll into Ailiul- plana tn • Meal- count rs nf ilnwiltown
at the hearing,
that .Lima hfi was alto serving «*
. I.gdd. n.ay now Im eot.tU-.l to try Nuxi tndustrialiai. on- war- stores, which for the past week
school balance on -hand
secretary of the Del-and Chamtx-i Wtawlen w f. stand ll.i.,1
WASH IN0TON. Oct. :t -i/P)- of Ccmmcrrc.
I9T.B78. Anticipated rothe p r l n e ^ cause* of b »" 'f fire.|«"&lt;‘ " ' “ X " lrtV- PPI'I'rstlon. he sail. making charge*. General Taylor have been full of cheese ’ and
presented a welcome
Key -leglslatois predicted today
Ill i i *1*111i«»fi* vetrnini who weie will l,o ill charge o f any new pro- pickles,
at 1404,004 from .Federal
Varioui members of the Juniur •that there will lie rough going
idigildn lull who writ* ilnt fumillui iw-edings. l i e -said thn matter now j sight this morning l&lt;&gt; hmijcwives
XW®7.0I5).
... eounty Uses
Chsmber of Commerce todsv re­ In-Congress for the Army’* mwith the light tn waiver, o f pr!- bps Iwe it placed, &gt;&lt;efnr8 Thief 8* they saw T-bone and round
steak*‘ and other choice .cula of
tiiium m.iv also uiake^lhcir claim I'ro-Ki-utor Robert . Jnrkson, r
j f d *otlwr* w u rw ?*?$6.61 B)* ported an Ute'~|in&gt;grcsT~of tho vised unlverral military tmining
that Jackson, ill turn, wdl outline &lt;l&gt;eef at OPA prices.
Jsjrcee ilsnce scheduled tn he held plan.
now, he explained. ’•
the total balanck. of $B09.- Jsyce
Oct, Fi at the Mayfair Inn for. the
Most of the few lawmakers re­
Heveraj large shipments of
To la- eligible tiir waiver d 'he problem to President Tim -I.
t t t s i purpose of obtaining funds to maining in Washington during the
premium, a veleian must lie dis­ Taylor said any announcement re­ western iwjef were, received from
6 and are as follows: od- finance the' Junior trade body’s currant election—campaign have
abled fm it nert’id of al least six garding llm. future rumen- :&lt;■ * • Jacksonville this morning, hut ac­
r- 'h
•hied away from open comment
cording to butrhers, thia first of
Uon. 116.700; Instruction, portion nf the tourist program.
inunth*. If the waiver l,&lt; granted, t-i'lnwed' would •■e mad•eems
to
lo?
nn
freedom
nf
in­
lly
K
E
N
T
COOPER
Jock Mcrrlaon also reported on on the issue— just at they have in
the month quota will l&gt;e gone in
20: nperstlon, janitor, fuel.
hr la then entitled tn refund " f Whitn Jlou.in In IVoahliigton.
formation,
without
rralu.vlinn
.
Executive
Director
Mrs. Alfred Jn&lt;|| has sent nn n wwk or two. A few carcasses
‘.,409; repairs snd replace- ths progress of a plan for coun­ the past. Almost all those willing
piemiiims paid from th* date his
that
infoimiition
Hint
can't
I
h
Tho Associated Prats
I4.TJ71; transportation, ty-wide cleanup drive. Vice Presi­ to . discuss it— f rirn.lt and f° e»
tited-aveils nothing. A* I* said disability -tiegnii. Fatore paymrnl.s •iPVrsL.tO licneial Kisoaimu.r !•* f q w r i r restricted-Florid* V e f
National Newspaper Week this prin
save her husband, Colonel General, also were received,
; health, ' f U M t other dent Bralhry Odhpm presided to­ alike— art- agreed that many's hoi
first of the yenr in n meta- on hi* irnlicy arc made hy the
the
day in the absence o f President deliete w ill. break out over the year finds the movsment for free­
Pork, including bacon and ham,
government fur the duration of his Alfred Jodi, who was condemned
age
tn
tho
United
Nations:
'
problem once Coniress convenes dom of the press facing obstruc­
.H O .
»B,- Jack Ratigan.
disability. Veterans shuulib con­ hy the tribunal to In- hanged lamb, anil sausage were corripieuM
ft
it
my
fervent
ho|m
that
tions and generally being buffeted
next Janeary.
latcr thfs. month. T^ie appeal was out bv their absence. Thero was
you and your qasociste* will tinue tn pay premium* unlit they
around.
relumed to her with the note- n limited amount o f veal. Fish
develop n program going far be­ are notified by thu VA the waiver lion:
’ Addressee travcle,| away and chicken were plentiful,
In the lost twelve months cen­ yond mere accost of reporters t.v has been granted.
8 AILOK INJI.'KKD
without any new address."
Feed merchants reported that
sorship has been relaxed Irusomo
ms,;J _
The
nrw
legislation
liiieraliscd
news and communications facili­
Eisenhower, who is in Scot- they now have sacks' o f white
countries, bat there probaDiy It ties. The whole structure of hu­ the standard* hy which tidal ilia' A sat lor sntloned at the Naval
land, has no authority to inter- flour for sale. A shortage of
mora censorship today than in
Air Station, was slightly In­
man rights in n' world of free ability ia vtra'surrd. •Certain “ ala- vene in tho mntter.
.
, scratch feed for chicken* and proany other Meant peacetime era.
land a t . I;P0 o’clock tHU, after- LAKE SUCCESS,- N. Y-. Oct.
men, with govermrfenU of their lutory disabilities," such ns the
'
----- - ■ — , , tein feed* wag predicted. Prlcas
lb no n whan the Ford sedan -In 1/V-The United Nsllens -Efconom- One thing has developed thst i»
choosing, rests upon one loss nf both srnu or laith le.;a,
There are said to be more than on these Bern* have risen
nr eyesight, arc now considered
which he was riding south on Ic and Hucitl Council unsmlnwus,
.1 QU types of common stains,
(*Jt*t during the last f ew days..
Avenue and-/riven by
4 a. 1168 000,000 budget In many parte o f the world that
“ Vague phraser such ss free as total disability, even 'though
promoted International freedom o f tha press Is an es­
nf Information are Inade­ tho veteran might still bo sbio
*
B ^ 'w i t h n
_
organisation after lopping sential.
quate. The fundamental medium to work at a job,
1942 Hudson drlrsn* by Barbara o ff approximately I 100.006.000. • A great deal o f lip ssrvice to Of communicstloAs.is the printed
Craft Casa o f Oribndo.
The Th# vote, waa toksa- after nearly the Idsa hoe been given by word. The right to know must be
• SCORE B Y INNINGS'
whoee name was not Bstofficials who . could really do Implemented hy the right tq
INGLKY IMPROVES
the ooI ice report, was
*/ —
something about It. and U could print, by full press freedom. Thl*
the station to hart his
'Frieudg of J. L. Injley will be
mm l
-- - H
----- t
1 t L . have boon • put highsr on ths objective must not be the selfish
IWMifti Mwraonfa. Ttofivw i w ag*l}da o f tho United Nations On# to gst news. for oursslres. pkoaotl to learn thkt he la Im­
B attprfettrsS U JU u iie— D ick s o n , UrctTthecn ( 9 ) and'
MPort. Thus, in effect ths dsU- then number twenty, jndtr* r W a r l ; ! snderssnding can be proving since a recent operation
gates msraly.- pssssd the ” &lt;on- •ub-bead. U should have been achieved only If news flows freely st the Femsld-Laughton Memorial
K iu ttx . B r o o k ly n — H a lte n , B eh rm a n ( 5 ) , L o m b a rd i
_ will
demolished snd the
trovertlsl qtMstlon from one Cody placed .firs t Another thing of to all countries snd may be free­ Hospital and is now recuperating
( 6 ) H lg b e ( 7 ) , M e llo n ( 8 ) , T a y lo r ( 9 ) &amp; E d w a rd s . •
the Ms
nf the Hudson w
great concern la that the stress ly published In them.”
at home.
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Death For One Nazi

£
P A R I S , O c l 3, m — Sccw B y rn e s t o d a y co n c ed ed th a t
th e re a rc seriou s d iffe r e n of
S ta ts
J am es
ces em otiK th e A llie d n a tio n s
bu t, s im ila r to th e re m a rk s
.6 : 'b y
P r im e
MiuUtoB.
, if, he folt-surc thero vuib

Life For The Other

•ip i*

Higgins Says Cattlemen Show Lack
Of Interest In Fire Control Unit

Two Candidates
Qualify In City
Commission. Race

Edinburgh Turns Acquitted Nazis Granted Temporary ,:
Out To Welcome
Protection From Further Arrest
Gen Eisenhower

Miller And Carravyay
To Seek Seat Vaca­
ted By W. C. Hill

IJ. .M. Chief Of Staff
(Jivcn Honorary Dij^rcc Bv I nivcrsity

L I Muy Hold * *
**I!M7 ( ’onvention
In French Capital

Toledo Baseball
O fficia l To Visit
Sanford Monday

Disabled Veterans
( a n Now Request
Premium Refunds

* Budget Approved-,
t Today A t M eeting
O f School Board

Town M arkets

.

&amp;,Keceiycr R ij^Meat.;

JaycecB Make PlanH
For Oct 12 Dance*

r

Rough* (ioinjr
Military Plan
In- Next CongrcHH

Shipments Today

A . P . O ffic ia l Declares Freedom
O f Press Still Faces Obstructions

U. N. Group Approves
Biff ReJFuffce Budget

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i a s . bi'u riiu-■ iw ",r,h tV w

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SPORTS BULLETIN

R H K

St. Louis 020 030 120
Brooklyn .100 000 003

8 13 0
4 60

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THURSDAY. OCT.

3 A N K O R D , F L O R ID A

1940

tHURSPAY, OCT. 3, 194?

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IN T ftK 'C U U n r JDK.TUB c o u n t y fa n r . u t t j
^ Cfcuaty
JITD O R ’ - HKMINOW! • COUXTY,
You-aodsach of you-*?* J,*r*by KI*rMs,

.T"* "aicriRti x. w M

liT r * ; nstat* of V i C WHJtON,
f»«*»a»»d .
• ’
,
- .
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T i ' ,vll I'fo lllo i'. and I’srsop*
JfartfK I'lalm* &lt;&gt;r Demands .Vralrv-t

•‘Karat* of W. a mison
«W n M . • . . f .
first-publication SepG I*. 1*1*.

y i- t 'Ir tlT * . IN I'n o B A T K .

• .

. hottm-S

and. « * u « U * » d . U »

P/ i * * * t v b —

. -T *'

aay ,-ialms an,t «J*m»nes which you, Florida.
or *ltb»r of-rn u .'n iay.lu c* against month*
Um &lt;■»&lt;•*« &lt;•« W .'U , W lldON, d »- piihlltai
erased. 1*1* o f a**'! Cauaty, to lb .
•
.

Is nolle*

Each turner,

At

IHfc 5AN tPRO HLKAU&gt;, bAnfUKD, LLUklDA

*•

.Dry mustard 1*’ alfq
softener.

*BB vThlitr»ft&gt;l' o f lb

F r o m w h e r e I s i t ... J y J o e

M a rsh

“ Where Customera Send_Their Friend*1

HOMR-CONTKOLLED'

t Friday and Saturday

A bsollst «*«loisisf His spMssi si I*.'
•ss.i d*Oeri
ttiis Istffsiting Isbjsct

and the A^elon Pqtch

— You Save! They Picked
ThVBargains For You!.

S

aaass

6 ARTICLES FOR SALE

FOR BE N T
HOUR tor rent, 1114 Park, phom
lU -W ,

WORK

WANTED

&gt; -lioulit ft the
«* 1III iiMt| .|\v,l) as &gt;t number
•
&lt;*iir must. lUmeted ami ichippril ,
ult ii.il* mukr- gmul hiding
for getdi*. TIu-v arn virtua
tmMihle 11, sanitize.
W a itre s s e s Omuld ulvvay
h a lf net* ttlirn on .d u ly ,
h a ir itfil o n ly iir v w n l* ail untidy
.itq V n i.lrn o

but

a ll

h a ir

Legal Notice

r a r r ir *

myriad* of bacteria mid should
nl&gt;t Iso a llo w ed In. hung | o o »«. and
blow oyer fu/al.

He Stilil lliul mint stairs ‘ huvr
controlling tlirsr two of.
felines ami that Visitors will h r
paitirularly sensitive in them.
Florida so far houeVrr, lias no
wav of controlling them but
through appeals t„ the manage­
ment and Individual*.
Keep the pencil out of ypur
hair . . Iiactrria from the hair
is passed on to the cheek, the
elieck is laid oil the table, aftd
the whole thing become* a
vicious Yvcle. ’
He careful about open abra­
sion*. t'uts on the hum!* and
lirnu and pimple* on the face
ate filled with .taphyloeorru*. a
bacteria peculiar t,. the skin und
highly polmmous. One pimple onn
carry enough bacteria to make
law s

KXHBRT painting—contract ~ i r
hourly hnvi*. S. G. Grogan,
Keep fingernails clean and cut
froc est.maves, I’ honn 1154 or short. t?nifoiin* should be rliung.7 8 IU .'
. e/l ^tyularly. A rlcatt. neat optitiuniu'u dues u-1.acquit - o n V - f « r AWNB m o w a d j- - Bemona
price*. Jerry luird, phon* 1

Fresh Fla. Cukes
P a r t l c d - F e a r s , 2 Ifttr

.

STOMACH ULCERS

(inking FQtatat*

Delicious Apples .... 2 lbs 29c

*1

•JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 1. (Spe­
cial).
._ waitrenses
and the niatiagenirnt of all Flor­
ida eating ptares to be mbro
ouf to EXCESS A CID careful
in their food handling
habits and to tighten up on sani­
tation rule* in their estahlMh*
menta was made today by David
?PK
•Hhs.wn.t. Vnn
Tim ATM i: NT !»»»• f^wo Srtd fur n tWof B. I.ee.l chief «nnitary engineer,
22J.*?TT*r»l " * * * Oaetw (****• A&lt;IS- State Bpnrd of Hralth.
Mr. ljMe pointed out ihnt Oto
opening
of the tourist season in
X.k
w u i 2*1?"
Florida la drawing near and that
he hope* employee* In rating
house* will feel more responsible
luinry'a Drug Store
for presenting a sanitary front
Itoumillat K Anderson Drags

9

Tokay Crapes, 2 lbs
No. 1 Potatoes, 10 lbs

- _*

Symptoms o f Distress Arising from

Copyrifkj, JOgd, f/aW Stout bnyurt tmuUtnn.

CabbaKo &amp; Rutabagas, lb 5^*

’

Tightenings O f Sani­
tation Rules Over
State Is RequeiUfrJ

QUICK ItEUEF EDOM

Canadian

Icchcrg U'ttuce, 2 i ads 19c

*

will bs isst fill, whits llity Isit. Is sty
rtsdsr witling Is Iks fdscsllsnsl Dbiliss,
SU f 9* Arts NswYVi, N.Ysbob K .303

Bert Childers put an id In tha
Naturally it puttied some folk*
Clarion the other day. Here's what y.. biit Bert axplains: “ It give* ms
It o ld :'
,.
'
. ■a klek to share thing* when 1 cap
afford to—whither i f * the melons,
"Mantel mors melon* than I
Can eat this year. Stop by qjtd pick or the lemonade, or beer. I guess I
Just like to Indulge my whims."
as many as you want. A ll ire*."
From where I alt. If we had more
Am yon ean cue**, plenty of foils
"self-indulgent" people like Uert
sent their kid* over snd plenty af
th* parents cams too. Stripped —who believe in aharemnd share
_ i time.
l l . *AAnd
_A
Bert’s melon patch la__ao
■•A** ,,T* » l|4 let lire, this tired
fa t^iey went away, Bert treated world would be a whole lot betUr
. .
.
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£ a hid* to lemowade, and offered °®l
• grownup* a glass of Ice-cold
/-)
/)
sparkling beer.
*
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•20&lt; Rani Flref Street
‘ Sanford. Florida

To
Waitresses
By Health Board

W H A T C A U S E S IT

Bert Childers

81 Store Managers Celebrate

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CJSWEETE

I".
Iiu tlllu
l.r-|l dut'l
" o titis til t . i » , i l i p . i . , .
lint tie i. Ili, put.It* 1,. |
iu f..i,t It .i.iM
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ati.t p. n. t. „ tin. iu ie-

.... - u II, I . |,||, iiiaHast'
If a -la lli |.a|»r, the . 1 1 et'*.. » l
III,. u fore* a l-t
t*'t III- ipite .loiw ti ill
eaptt
•&gt;•111Ll* I I.) i|i.
1,0*1 i 1. Sat 3 wf|ilna|u*t

III,

ISi.tal l.'o *

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FLORIDA FFFDS FOR FLORIDA

t liv ir u iit lr r

»t»»l itllilf *•#««•» pf (•!•«* kit
•hit *»r hid tiln k iiM iit ••»-» «

of Is. I

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NOLB T1BB -SIKH
COKNHAGAN cabbage
nojw ready,' Phone 705-

PU R N IsllE D 7oo"m — 807 Mag

building your, flocks live X— Coll _\Vny,

K.TADglhA.HTFUS fw* Chr^lfnae

FRYERS
FOWL

BEDROOM for rent.
Av*.

|)r«vked and Drawn

i

Corn-Frd Hen Turkey*

HenT U R K E Y S lb.

79c

Fillet (&gt;f Sojc, III ...
Fillet Of Baildpck, Hi

Wisconsin Chegdar

Filiet Of Cfld.'lb

Cheese, lb ..

(trpup.er Steaks, lb

Cheese, lb .

Obelisk Flour

reen Giant Peas

(lyatcrs, pint ..
x/i pint

Bulk CotUge

Cheese, lb .

311 Park
•

muck land, on- old
Undo road. Phone Co. 4708,
A O . ir . S

S ARTICLES

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Quantity Rights Roaerved
Prices Good Thru Saturday October 5

F R O fT S A H o

VEGETABLES
Leko

York Im|ici1nl

W h M O ' l C U H tO X - C L U N

PINEAPPLE

Stokely Orange

hygUnlcolly
dtanl M cDonald Fancy
&lt; ■-

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BABY

FOOD

Htrained

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Trappey'a Deity.

Georgia

CABBAGE
Il’a New Pack — No. 1 Can
1 when available

Potatoes 5 u»

Pimigntoes *
Now Patk-Gunpboll’ji
• Tomaio

-Snntn Crux Whole

25c

bad Bla*

Potatoes 5 u&gt;* 25c

Stokely Grapefruit

"aiifprata

•

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Tomatoes ib
Oanad*

f

•

I

17c
*,

Rutabagas u&gt;

Stokely. Cut Green
B eans

N0 2

PeaS • No 2 can

N. Y. Drcwed Long Island

Schooldays E. J.

Peat

No 2 can

Sin 9ftc

Fat Tender Dressed Drawn

U o23o

P R Y E flS
Lb
|
Dressed, Drawn X W E J M B ^

Popular Seat Covers •
SEMINOLE TIRK SHOP

IIORKQW tlliltli W IIKIiG
P r i v a c y is r c s p e c i r d ,
YOUK natuirtl devire for privacy
in money matters I, strictly
respected hrra.
Friends and
relative* are not uueatlonH
100 lbs ice
about your ctedlt.
Your em­
cap.
Y it a la ir c
ice
box,
all
ployer or businra* associates
tu cial, $A0; M an 's bicycle, p ic
will not hear of your personal
w ar
d e lu x e
um dcl.
c x c d s 'iit i
affairs. Th«ru U no causa for
con d itio n , |50.
Phono b fg .
embarrassment.
Reasonable credit requirement*.
No ro-makers on money loan*
' CHECK THESE BARGAINS!
Variable payment plans.
TUUFJ temper hedge .hears 13.60;
FA M ILY LOAN CO.
Hand -aw* by Henry Dtsstnii
I’bont **
9t.t3; 3-blude Atkins keyhole Florida Rank Bldg.
*aw» $2-f&gt;0; 10-inch flat fi&gt;*»
12 S P E C IA L SERVICES
K cn, net and Fool only 3(^
(all you want); Aluminum fun­
SIGNS
nel. frflo: sturdy N-lncli pliers
Show cards and posters
life an,| many other quality
O— DEE’S SIGN SKRVICh
item, at bargain price*.
’
O. I). lomdress. Phone 1021
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
FXOOR BANDING
.100 Fast First St.
and finishing. Cleaning and waxlug. New floora surfaced to per
6
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D faction. Old tloora made like new

MIRACLE BLOCKS
•
FOR HAUK
A VERY good seven room houg* FOR your home—Superior work. oh five acre* land with plenty
manahin -weather resistant, high
fruit tr*V4. Land suitable for
strength, termite proof.
Mir­
raising vegetable, or flowars.
acle Concrete Co, 1108 Klin
-A real buy at 98260.00.
Av*.
SEVERAL choice building lota in
HhktKft and SanftM UsigHta IM ITATION leathers in fmwt
section pricad from 9400.00 to 'colors and large selection of
good upholstery fnbrica. Rnbart
•R. Brown. 2911 N. Orange
n v o gtflry home on edfner lot
Ave.. Orlando. Fla.
in good location priced at
97600.00.
‘
61X room bungalow on Palmetto TUXKIXJ FDFDS—complete
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store.
Avenue hard wood floors, threo
bedroom*,
0NCRETE
eewer p iw —Septic
SEVERAL nice 6 A O' i
tahks, fence post, greate traps,
bungalows in good local
Y your car 'regardless
bsnHrcs, flower pota.
Miracle
from 97860 to 98600.
or. condition, Roy Reel,.
Concrete Co., '309 Kim Ave.
HUBERT A. .W ILLIAM S
REALTOR
MECHANICS
Raymond Lundqulst *
ATTENTION!
USED piano* fur cash. Thu Music
Associate
We have Ju*t redelved a large
||ox. phone 953.
.
Atlantic Ran* Bldg
Phone 732 'assortments of
h a r d -to . get
fools,
and
It
Will
pay
you
to
7
Pets,
Livestock,
Supplies
Here la .something Interesting for.
look them over.
person looking fer Income; a
' r STA N LE Y - ROGERS
I HUY rows, calves, yearlings,
wull built 7 room home—with
HARDWARE CO.
Phone R. IS. U rd . 7B8-W.
2 bedrooms up *i\d 2 down,
-TOGGHTON
i'a~ and - ohiUraa'a
WATSDNr-tWt
"^dtcorrrrd insii'o;~recenHy palnVCelery Ave. Has l*urtna Fesda.
itl on the outald*/ In a it0o,l
bard-to-git marchandise. 0. W.
(downtown locntioii. Has double
Clark, 20B 8anfon) Ave.
garage and' a gnml 4 room
chicks, th e S a n f o r'd X-Ce
Store, 2nd L Hanford.
"ffarag* apartment which D rent­ SEE US fo r Innersprlng Mated nnfurnlshed.
TKi h o u s e
trassas,
Box Springs,
and
could b* aaallv adapted into a
Hollywood
Beds at factory SINGLE ox to work In wood. II,
F. Slade, Lingwood.
,
t t apartment house. PHc* $10,price*. Retail store A display
room.
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HELP
WANTED
A 8 apar
l i t W. FIRST RT.
condition,. on ' large lot. 2 car r-cjiols Redding A Furniture Co. G IR L for sod* fountain a&gt; j
garage, with Income bringing In
Sanford Maltreat Factory
ey’a Drug Store. Part *Jmi
9103.00 per month. One apart­
full Urns.
ment could be made Immediately
THREE
young ladies, 19 to 2t,
available for purebaaer. Price
’
pB,760.
noat appearance, of goud charV BulJnets enterprisa — grocery
ncter, free to travel U, 8. Mutt
•
atore, atrvica atatlon. and llvhave good inferences.
Tran­
sportation furnished, drawing
, * Ing quarters, modbrnlv equipped
. and doing nica Imilnesi.
If
account while-In training, fu r
further details *»? Mrs. Morgan,

C H IC KENS
Yellow Sharp

Lb

1JCIactric Co.
13H

Dressed, Drawn Roasting

O ' Suiuhino Paanut
.
•
of

CKI.KKV plains—e n o u g h
for
about in acres. Volauti, l*j*
chill and Early Furiuoe. Ileus
have not been pulled uvt-r. Alsmi
ready. I'horat 010'lt. . *

000. '

Long Island

Potatoes 10 u» 35c

SALE

Ip i liC-JU!

FURNISHED house or apt., 2 ur
GIUT8- and meal—ground fresh
3 bedrooms. -Plume 5iW-J.
every Monday from snowflake
I R O F E S sioN A L employed wmncom. Can be bought at Gard­
an. and mother desire furnished
ner'* Store, Lake Monroe. II)
apt or small house.
Box E,
lb. bag. .11.00.•
It* I'U . I T . tw o d oc ,
c/o Herald.

3 R E A L ESTATE FOR SALE

WE HAVE PLENTY
O f MERCHANPISE

FOR

(fWafw-toys. games, book*. Jnl(v
Hry now-on budget or *isy-awsy
Tiiwstonc Stmijs, III K. First

2 BOOMS for housekeeping. Ad- P IL L UP with Fuel Oil and Kero
sene before Winter, ' •
ulu 'mly. Till Oak Ave.
II. IL Pop* 'CoH Inc. M0c ... _
PORTION of home for rent. -201
S rllU ilSk k oil strive fur " sale, 11
LO ANS
K. 10th 8t. Kitchen privUfge*.
lUMl W. First St.
f-r
NICIIOLI.S*
LOANS
MADK
No chitdion. Phone 77.
STUDIO OP I'llO TtN iRAB lIY
FROM fio TO yaou
for flnetti quality
.
lOO’V
w
o
o
l
.
I.AItGK well furnished room. 113
PORTRAITS
Itrict prlvnry; fast service
ARMY BLANK IT S
W. I fit h St. Phon* 4IU-W.
Commercial and Copy Work
FLORIDA LOAN M L
»&lt;U0 ■
Snapshot Services .
102 Sanford Avenue
ItlHISON' SPORTING GOODS
2
W A N T E D T O RENT
Itmne I I 8 « — 220 MrUeh Bldg.
toil K. pirst .'it.

bi You’v* Boon Waiting For

White C M I a r

E NEED. LlSTINCRw'uT^nrm*,
nohftf, tirfiv&lt;i'and"Tlu sin e»»
'William*,
Property. • XV, K.
Realtor, Tom Uolt Associate,
Phone 1120. 110 N. 1'urk Av.-.

ACBBfl

clo w r to

hearing aid,
rcaxonahle. R.

colored

69c

fcSlue:m w«

PAN8Y PLANT!!
•
to aet how; other annuals.

trial untarpria*. Property lolrta
A t j a n t i e Coast tin* tracks.
1900.00 par acre.
39 acres of land on West

1*1

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GE8TRUDK VINING
1 Phon* 731 ______ _

n. M. GLEASON
Lake Mary, Fla.

RENT A CAR
YOU DRIVE IT
PHONE ton
RTRICK LA ND-MOR BISON
• DHIVB-IT. INC.

By
fo llo w in g
th e «e
s im p le ,
et Vila v
liiild l*
of
c le a n lin e s s
oi can " k e e p it g o o d ta s te in
■ur cu sto m ers in uths add o n p
ng" , f l a y
to w a rd
c o n tr o llin g

S n n fortl A v r m i f ill 2ntl S lte rl

appliance

fh g

Tlic

the

not in n ',

ricnnvrr.mii

fo r e x a m p le

In"
T A M P A X

t|mt lh ,

ag,
"w ill
in-coin
winter "
Other points i»»u g
the.,- Nearly half uf
2,000,011.1 unemplrj-nl
August were wut v
hmising .im itnce «
t&lt;&gt; be ‘‘ ae He" at len*l
enrly month. » f I'll
nrixlui timi .,f i »»o.iu
•Stlcli a- aulmimlfilenil t %\u.llllig
ju-t l»- ginning l»i *h

NOTV reedy to grind every }b&gt;fi:
. d iiT Anoriilng — Yopr enrh]
ftlta , meel, corn A cob «r
shocks, "ate., for fe»d. J. w.
AN W A N TK I) to succtud W,
Rail, I-ah* Monro*, Phon* 1 6,
Tull for {600 family Rewldgh
PIJONOGRApIlflfor renG *1
burlntu lh I7c*t Ptsco Colutr,
IfusJe Bus, phone 063.
Products sold 20 yean. Parntanenr If vbu are a hustler,
WHT* Rawlrlgh’s. Dept. FAJ214*1238, Memphis. Term, or tie

/aferaajy

B A L E R A P r U A N CEO

ATTENTION
IF interested |n
. • . k o . 4-11.
—
, J I to:
and rornpleta
Sale 8 room houai
rn. chicken pen. Ft'
. land, fenced, d ee r «

.WANTED elderly
intt rested In pi

(1.00

Ironized Yeast
Me

Totliiy and Friday
T IIE COI NTKSS

WAS
A LA D Y ...
HUT
rJ ^ /
MONTE
WAS
( j _ \)\
AWAY! f j j i t

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1 B C Powders ...

O P E N S 12:45 P. M.

&gt;i.a

Xjf BR0 M0 SELTZER
^ ^ 'r i G H i s
i n
J P X ! ACAOIC t / 1 M

W

i W AYS^aTU

-

Absorbine J r
A n ljH c p lic
60c

2

Syru p

P c p N ill
35c Cirovm

Cold Tablets
G0c

•

FaHtoeth

.

60&lt;&lt;

f

Kiandol ...
K m Carters Pills
n j/ Harbasol
] 40c lYlldriuit

’

y A Cream - Oil
Vitalis
f DnIfwm»*
-M b te V ift

For fu
Mr*. M
to 6:30
'pleas*.
3A LE 8 clerk wanted. A!
man, preferably wdn i
axp/ritnea though no
utvlv necessary. Appl]
U r to Box 106, Herald.

-- Milk MagnTHM

jr Pin Ppm*
Clcanwnd

WESTING HOUS E electric 80 g ib
lo'n Uhl* top hot water heat•r. Also Gaa rang*.. 2316 Oan- W ANTED—4 youn:
to 24, Is t o in l t

(4 4 M l

L

V

U S IE M tt
T « » » wU“

ANNOUNCING opening of I. !•
Simonson Enginrerfng A Rm
veying. Marion C. Gordon. ••
presentative. 110 N. Patk A» ,
Phoas 1I2J.

SEMINOLE TIRE HIIOI
201 North Park'
_____ Telephone 37

Doans Pills
Sal Hepatjca
7Jc Ilayers

v

DXIMMS

\ V - W c sti
MO NIK

cui.sro

BILLFOLD lost downtown,
day. Fiodar karp bilifoM

*’ 1

Aspirin......

SOc Ipana

Toofh Paste
«0 c

,CoreKa .....

WW.

vicinity
• Mary.

IIUIU

CourtPhont

LO ST— Pair
horn-rimmed
rjrt
glgaM*, JgaUter case, vicinity
high school-1Rosa Court I!*ward. Phon* 817.
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LOST — Paper bag. with several
' articles Including papers valuOsteen, Fla., Box

ed "Count of
a' bold atory
urea
who ’
’

Dur m ill) yrsr* uf expertrtur and *&gt;ur »urc skill In
Die le tte r perfrrt rilling at •
durti»r»’ eiarting .pert (I
&lt;4tl(rtix are jour sssura'nrr
ut U** II ik M - piein tptl i r -»
medlrlnrs ubtslnsble. When
you have a pir&gt;rrtpt|on
prrpjrrd *| our pharmacy,
&gt;na can be certain that
the inert lr In* w* deliver
to yoo couldn't be better
—couldn't be better com­
pounded—couldn't be made
of belter -quality Ingredi­
ents.

too Cant Nome

■••
in abound, money making.Item,
era aobcg-wnd can give responalbl# references as t r yfa r aMljty and' character,

PI

me,

repaii

13 NOTICES— PERSON AI

'

T t unifin'. r'ceni «l»t-

we rrpair wdahing ninrhlm
vcccum cleaners, fans, mfxn
Tm ttcr Appliance Service, I"
XV. 2nd St.. Plmne 103l-J.

You have It. We haul it.
A J. Haulers, Coiner It- *
Sanford.

E. P n rk , M g r .

&gt;ith *i|&gt;|i|y. Surb a «
nun ,leclitre-l. "cm i
|ir|c,' crdlaitse'.'*
Hteelmatl s l*T’ r* *
ably at carinnre w

DODGE - PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND SERVICE
I0D Pnlmrlto Ave."
Phon* toil
K L IX T K IC

R obert

I)r. Steelman
. Warns Nation
0t‘ Depression

M

Add 20f* Federal
exrise-tat In C o *»e

�THURSDAY, OCT. S. 1040

The Sanford Herald

Restaurant Sanitation?

"SHIP'S LOG”
JUST RECEIVED!

■The S ta te H o a rd o f H ea lth Has r e c e n tly issued som e
tim e ly n utfR oitiotB w ith re s p e c t t o tiK h tcn ln x
nanltat ion rules in tile v a rio u s -c n tin K esta b lish m en ts
F lo r ­
id a . W ith th e to u rist season r a p id ly
th e

Up on
of
approaching,

P. R. MITCHELL’S

100% G O O S E DOW N

Hoard wisely points out that no single contribution could
be better matte to odr visitors' pleasure and. welfare than
providing plnccs to cat that are pi once both clean and ap­
petizing.
*
Among suggestions udvancad by the Board are the
following:
,
.
I,- Waitresses_,shpuid wear hair nets. Loose hair not
only, looks untidy "lint encourages the' .spread of disease
Serins.
• *
am . • u tu r y
r*rm*
2. Waitresses should not put pencils In their hair.
IV u k l MM httH*
»* ilr »* •*
The pencil carries bacteria from the hair to the check
— fSMa, K ill a* rharsvS l»r
which in turn is laid on the table.
J 7 n « * h t r in r t h lr;; w in .
3. Waitresses should keep their fingernails clean and
srw'Hprr
cut short. Uniforms should be changed regularly and
kept clean.
•I, Waitresses umi cooks should immediately disin­
fect open cuts or abrasions and cover with band-aids, not
only to prevent Infection in themselves but also to avoid
t l « HtnM U m
•• ^
liM cla tti PrtM ftWffc I*
ealltkd I# l i t « l t tmr f f spn-nding genus ntnong their customers.
5, C.lasses should always be picked up from ’the
bottom', and knives, forks and spoons by the handle, never
jx u r u s . touching the portion that comes in contact with the cus­
» 3K .U V SSSrSfATOi tomer's mouth.
i t 6. Waitresses should never touch .the butter with
ith'frir hands, it should be picked up either with a fork or
THURSDAY. OCTOBER X 1946 spoon,
7. Waitresses should be particularly careful not to
stick their thumb in the’ coffec or soup. .
..
8. Sweeping should nut to allowed-in any- place at.
any time when-customcrt'are*eating ' "
- r
By following these simple every day habits of clean­
liness,'says the Slate Board of Health, eating establish­
ments can go a long way toward preventing the spread of
disease and toward ''keeping a good taste in .your cus-

toiwrs^iiTouthS.’j :

B HullA-eolM;
Dtaetor Pepper Is going on n

iputinn lour for the Democratic
’ parts’ In eleven statrif and say* he
will piwak on fereun
whenavir He wants to. A Ki'.'nt break
for the Republican*!_____ .

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NOBODY

W ERE

' B tfr o s o u '

C H I C K E N S '. ',

"Quality Bedding ManufacjurcrsSince T 920"
119 WEST FIRST STREET
PHONE
SANFORD MATTRESS FACTORY
Celery and Sanford Avc. Phone 672-J

-

If tlio story told in "I Chose Freedom,” by Victor
Krnvchrnko; Is true—‘and it is told with circumstantial
detail which s o u iii Ih like the truth— then, indeed, .Russia
behind the iron curtain is in a had way. It is lho account
of tlie life of a young engineer managing one factory after
anpther under’ tile USSR. He finally rose to a place on

N’hstsvslim , qualms fail to fill
retail moat counters, ere likely to
fca rpiK-.tliu- to OPA for larger
quotas. .Plenty‘ o f fat catllo are
now rocnirvf |h» Florida Ha Hands.

garly snow* In
York, Ver­
mont ami New llampuhlrt Os-well
oiut n f tipt p u rc lia s fn g cyinutissiODs fo r. icnd-leusn and jvns
aa -very cold weellirV generally
thoughout the mirth, will help to sen t to ttiis c o u n try in 19-13.
bring the visitor* down early thl#
l i e reimUiiud a t this w o rk lo n g enough to leurn his
roar.
By Hie time Christmas w a y about, and th e n fu lfille d a lo n g -h e ld d rea m o f rcroll* grownl, two nr Ihrec months
..............
of cold vwaihtt already will
send .s ig n in g and s la y in g i » A m cM cn .’ l i e w as on e o f the fe w
Tying "fo r h igh er-u p s abltl to g e t out from u n d e r t h e .n e t o f spies,
million* p f Ihem aeuri.'
secret p olice and sa d istic cru d ity w h ic h the S o v ie t re g im e
aunny cllinca.
Im poses on a ll- its w o rk e rs .
tier's HuP e o p le w h o have- read Russian h istory and kn ow
wMch has a *,ollt c o q d itio n * u n d er th e C za rs are* npt to thin k nlrnost
tbe' my* any rt'Khm» o f m o d e m tim es must b e b e tte r than th e pov; verdicts, e r ty a n d cru elties en d u red so lo n g. T h e y k n o w th e U cvoriiere u»Al lu tion o f 1917 w a s Intended to im p r o v e co n d itio n s and
“frhnre is U i « y b elieve it has don e so. T h e y n p p ro vo th e Conatitutha'JcaiMJ, Hon o f 1935 w it lim it re a liz in g th a t it him n e v e r b ee n .p u t
ami shoot in to p ractice.
_
■
Hut a cco rd in g to K ru v ch e u k o , th q revalu tion arien w ho
"Schools Need Overhauling (rpm
L Top to Bottom llera” , U tlw way
The Tampa Tribune headlines It.
E i. trouble with moil uf u» li
t we are looking f«r aomS
1 aimpk* remedy for the ecliool prob­
lem In Florida.’ like the firing
of a &gt;ingle teacher we don't hap*
, ’pen to like. When what wv need
[■ il a 'Complete overlmuling of the
Who'&gt;i school nyiU'jn In Florida
• from top fo bottom-^

.
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I
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ii
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The editor o f thd" gniithville,
Mo. Damotral-llermlil, aftrr n
Ulepooj convereation with President Truman, an old friond, says
on Sept. 27. *ThU column claim*
the distinction of l»cin«r the flr*t
to predict that Harry Truman will
not be a ' candidate fur to-electlon". However, thi* cosnnn *uggeeted on.Scpt. 2a, "After, Tntman's many recent blunder*. In
may decide not to seek /e-elec- ** . 'Nuw.
- -ur*
-- _*__
■ ■1- — 1 h
iin a'V
am cunvieeed
ufi

wanted better tilings for Russin have mostly been killed
or imprisoned in the various purges. The group now in
power lives■in an ntmonpherc of fear* and htttc. It Is by
tlio •network of espionage, this N K V p which succeeded
lho old (!PU and wlilrh works exactly ns Hitler's Gestupo
worked, that the present regime keeps going.
The story is at once so incredibly horrible and so
ijuietly factual that the reader is left wondering. If this
be true, how long must it endure? No-dlctatornhip of
such u nature can hold out muny years. It has in itself
too many seeds of disruption.
Hut it can make a lot of trouble for a decent world
while itlnsts.
.
'

Take steady aim and zing mom for thia
HAlf-Knrc Sililorettc classic fn J. P. Stev­
ens •!(}’,*! wool flannel in Fall tones. But­
tons and wool braid trim are in contrast,
of course. Sizes 7 to 12.

Qualified elector* ‘o f .Putnam
County will vota Nov. 6 on a
firs control bill, ptso a no fence
law in tha BoiftWlCt-HI'ca Greek
area, in roftneetion with the gen.
era) election.

Motorists from the east coast
who have been trying to get, to
Orlando via Mims, Geneva and
THI HAPPY IXPMIMONS belong to actor Billy BlakeweU, SS, and Jenni­ Oviedo, hn\M complained to ft, L.
fer llolt, 29, daughter of former film star Jack Holt, after they had ob­
Bryan, Jr. of DeLaml, division
tained a marriage license In Hollywood. Lew Ayres will be beet man. engineer ,of tha State -Road Be* i
Marriage wUI be bis flirt and Jennifer’s second.
tfntenuillonal)
MTtment. that the routs Is confus­
ing because ef many winding
reads and cross roads, and have j
requested that the route be morel
plainly marked. This route
necessary becaura the CheneyHighway baa been, rioted- ter.
L ^ M W a H W I I l A R D c o m ----- T g | —
I
repairs. Completion of Road 44
a, ~
from Mima to Banfprd within a
It takes an attorney formerly I inewase by 3,000,000 pounds the few weeks is expected p&gt; furnl'h
connected with the OPA to- get |amount his plant la permitted to dhe best route to iho'east rodls.
— &gt;y WILLIAM MTT —
torney, iec*ntly obtained from I be ( kill tWs year. ' ’ * * *
Ctntnl PretrW tU tt
meat shortage -tn Florida b y 'la * .
— ----creating slaughter house quotas, t A nothe*-slaughter housa opar1 .C AR TO O RAW tEIW « a dU-% -.earning and going with the frtM, OU* B. Radabaugh. Tampa at- ator In the same vicinity Jt E.
puling,over whether the Spicer ,qu*ncy end regularity , of_vlatt-i- to rosy, recently obtolnsd from .the Watson, whoa# yearly quota Is
ing relatives.
^ - ’
: [Islands really, exist or not. What
"phenomenal”
perpounds, complained that
[theyfw ill do with them it (hey
[ere.found.the story doesn't say.

Is

STATE NEWS B R iE FS

YOCJ RE JELLING ME!

r

1 _ U'fc-.1 '
\
Thi Spie*rTtottlrov»rsr7tili

OPA a

1000

1.000,000

t Z td o i Dumkapf, csJ/s for cold,.

the surface they beleeg te Can- ■
•do. If they dsn’t, the Ashes tea : KUvs tham..
j

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* Personally Si
t b f s tiy iE i
| whole fuse could he eerily set­
tled. W hy not ask Mr. Spleen—
after.whom they
named!

were

Dr

Leonard Barker
Optometrist.

Ryee axeetlncd—Glsaaae fitted
I N ! . Orange A vs.
Orlande, Florida .
Phene 4MT

WIN YOUR WINSS, AT THE

SANFORD
SCHOOL
OF
AVIATION
; V r* ..fi-iT-ie-. --4
'. life

tiii®

Irmsmurh ns the Navy’s “ Trticulent Turtla” Jibs just completed
«h l l ^ a ndlc fljght from Aus­
.11 *JT
T;,'
tralia to the United States In \ A ..c t ito t'ip h t tjh ~ * ’ tn'ip
somc^JG hours, ‘ It might be of , miktr'wbo bu biqb fo odf/fge.
intervYWto know Just what this
Or, maybt,./f'«J|fl7 oticr.wsy
•Tnirtjent Turtle" Is anyway.
.eroued......
TJB1
Well.'j^truculcnt" means “ flerca,
ferccikts. ruthless,; »nd destruesere'said te
tlvt,”T'Which Is Just what, the
if the tap ef
U nite* Slate* Navy's plane* ato
when-.they-go into action. Fur­
to tlon Her a
thermore, they arc *1 .peaceful a*
e " turtle" worn..you leave them
. An Arctic 1
Spicers appear
glad to s*h B * 1 « e ure
In our estimate nf Gen*
rthur as n presidential
i Tribune
liilatratlu i
troubhms
by the. genlas and -dlferIon o f one man . • • we
e Douglas MneArthur would
a great President". And
D m that the greatest thing
■ould happen to this lountry
present ebsotie aiate would
r both Dirties to Uy aside
an politics Just long ennujrh
lemocrali end R&gt;mul&gt;llcans
to rtoruluaU MacArthur for

Arrangements havo been made
by the New York GtanU fo r ate
of the Azalea Hon I, dra*alng
ro&lt; ms, ahrrU'ira, playing, field and
other 'fa cilities, at , PaJatka in
order to operate a baseball school.
We hops the Pelatka city commis­
sion put tha cost of field repairs
H)p tr the Giants a big baseball
school, as Hanford found out,
coats plenty of money for ball
park repairs and nmlnlunsrirv.
cojta which big league dubs carl

COMING
IN PERSON

&gt;UPERBA
Cravats

MOM VASHlNgTPM., O . C .

ORLANDO

BUSINESS

PROFESSIONAL
WOMEN'S CLUB
f w w r t !•»# to * mirth ffriancJeJly. t v f menay nfona
tJTj &gt;

With

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v e n e t ia i

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M i fire, flke meel heme

•(flfreeiea m u

nice

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fires l which k m d 7000 p o o jfe h i t fo a tl could have

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N«,E6,W.flmH».,|n- p * M MWJ

C ertlesin eit causes h im ! fires. Chech peer heme te*
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Also stripes, plaids, embroidered dots,
solid colors. Com* in and select seme o f I

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, F L O R ID A '

PAGE FIVE

I Ann Thurston G iven
Party. On Birthday
“ Ml*. George Tj'Ututim boritAed
her * ihmght r. Atm Victoria, tin
Thtirnilay with' o print v relehrsl­
in g hir seventh birthday. A pink
nnd white color scheme was cartird rmt ‘ in the f.iVort, decora­
tion* Ami rrfri#lnni-nt*.
(iim r« wrte play. J with Lynn
Cantwell nml Brantley iichlrurdwinning the priir*. (lav balloon*
were .diitrihiiied among the tiny
truest*. The ho»ies* nerved birth­
day cake, candy, ice crvain ami
individual cake* to those present.
Invited* to he with Ann worn

SOCIETY EDITOR — Cecelia Truluck

Scotch Foursome This Weekend At
!■- * ’
" ‘ . Country Club; Recent Players Listed
A*Scotch foursome .will lie. play­
ed, dy the^Seminole Gouqty Club
cou nt on Sunday a/tnun-fn. Clyde
T tn rlllfter, chili Tiro, aAiounced
today. All ro«n a n d ‘ tronttn golfera art cordially invited lo enter
tha fun.and 'notify Terwdlegiir
prior to Saturday evening of en­
tile*. The Sunday starting time*
f i l l posted later.
¥ Fnaea *111 be given for the good
and. b*df golfer* and no playnr
•hi.al i heeitate to' play because lie
of she 1* not a good player or has
not played for some timr, Tcrwillegar said. All golf players

Club number* who have played
recently Include: Mr, and Mrs.
Andrew Carraway, Mr. ami Mr*.
Fred Ganas, Mr, and* Mrs. Jack
Lltrner, Mr. and Mrs. Georje
Jinn* ton, Mr. and Mrs. Al Lyons,

France* Mahoney, Mtrf. Glenn
l.ltjglv. H. C.-Hctzel, Richard |)eas,
Don a l i t n . r, Hugh Whch hel, K r .
Janie* Ridge. W? G. Fleming, G.
W. Spencer, tl.
I’endly, Hoy F.
Mymes, Jr., Henry Kilpatrick, K.
G. Kilpatrick, Jr. and Jerry Dorminy,
A (no Dr. W. V. Bitting, Dt.
Orville Bafks, II. ||. Coleman,
J. L. Ingley. Holiert Cornell. Jr.,
Herman Echols, Joe Meisch, Dr.
Hairy Silsby* llarrv Tooke and
Hoy Williamson.
the rteen's fee players include:
Mi** R. becca Stevens, Mrs. John
,___, r.T Jft. W. J.
Grimes, W. F. Fenners, R. T ,
Crimes, Walter Sehnnhel, Waller
Haynes, Jr., W. E, Harrison, Dud*
ley Cunningham of Orlando, G.
D. Stanley. HJward Feiilec and
J. Rim ing.'
T”
Alio C. Lazear, Ed Clarke, E,
C^McCall, Maurice lo?e of Mel­
bourne, Earl Hlggenbothnm, Brax­
ton L. Perkin*. Jr., Dale 1- Scott,
Jr., Edward Higgins, Jr. am) Dr.

Friendship League
Sanford Students ’
Meets On Tuesday
Are Group Leaders
- GA ISK yIU &lt;E .-.aJct.--rir-Tsevr

Mr*. Harry KuJcll afnVcd Sat­
urday, tvetting af:»*r u two month
(tip to Cincinnati and New Ymk
City,
Mr. Kpdell nuitoicd to
Jacksonville tn meet her.
Major and Mrs. Janus A. Stona
and daughter Eva are visiting
his mother, Mrs. Allan It. Slone,
and -sitter. Miss Carol Stone, wt
their home in Hose Court.

Nancy Thurston.
Many lovely gift* were pre­
sented the honnree at irmentbrume* of her s.venth birthday.

Albert Neal Flit* has pledged
Sigma Nu fraternity at the Uni­
versity of the South. Sewnnec,
Temt. Mr. Fitts U the son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fitts of this
ijity and Is u senior in the Col­
lege of Arts and Sciences.
*

V. V. Williams Given
Birthday Party
Mi*. Arthur Williams enter­
tained for
her son,
Arthur
Vaughn, on Saturday afternoon
stt their home liott Virginia Ave­
nue nl 3:00 o'clock, celebrating
hi* fwnaih- birihdnr. -’-.Game* W r ff played and prises
wete awarded to Sonny Eafcn,
Sharon Hirer mill Svlvtn Haynes.
Delicious
refreshments' were
ih'U ciI l&gt;y- the hostess to- Ijio
followlag
Diana .U»?nr*,

Mr. and Mr*. E. \V. Stile* have
us their gucit* their daughter*,
Mrs. Coyle Lyon, Mrs. Utcnnlc
Collier ‘plan to return - today to
and Ijir .dabthjer, Vicki" Lynn, *&gt;f
Pompano. Airs. Lyon and Mr*.
Colter phin to' return today to
Pompano while Mrs. Johnson and
tuuittb*.
H u rt. MtiKn-vr-r
fanl
-was- gn -evbhfof"-' S*|

itbmaL Church at.tha- w t laft w*
’fftvtrr
fob AhW
largest freshman claM- in Its his­
tory.
M ertcd for*tAlMantling leaderwho'jgave a scripture reading fol- ship ability‘ by Dean J. Ed Pricb
lo w # by prayer. Reports were Harry II. Beasley and James E.
glvgy and nlan* made , for the Ilerfidon' assisted in regltlering
T
Chriltmas Baiaar which w ill.be the new students and in-instruct- |n I
held,on Dec. 6. A social time fol- intf them in the traditions o f
Th«
t WM with refreshment* r f sanJ- canuius.
Icnes, pumpkin pie and coff*-o
"The two Sanford students ate
being served bv the hostesses.
the sou* o f C, C. Beasley, HMll ! Onl
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I loturel, and Mr. and Mr*. R. fy [ met
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Herndon, 'JOD Fust lilt Street,
L ak e .
S u p p e r respectively. . Ilea*lry U n vtter-

T ^ t N e i U ^ W u r ^Ftir-J.?®
u flit- - { itrmcini1'' Ft” V- * Ed''

Amrtira officiating.
; front left to rigid

Social Calendcu

Dr, Wu-Chi Liu, Chinewe ProfesHor,
Speaks On “ Peace In The’ Pacific1

Keever^ JcmiTTTgV"' I,: .Hurf?*'dc.
and Fdwntd Hurt.
WrJInim*. Sylvia llsym , Sonny
Fhotd by Hnyntoliil Studio Eaton of tlrlando ami lav Alt-

1st.
Mill

Also Mi-. M. T. II ay tigs, Mrs.
Km I Evans, Mr*, dint Itizer. Mrs.
Clay Williams ami Mrs. Hubert
Knight of Mi Iambi.

TERRACE

TALK

Monroe
Tuesday Successful
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I served a* it iirlvate first i-lus* i‘&gt; lint

Many ftirndt from Sanford and |the Army Infantry,
other place* in thr county who | S im c .d l upper rln*s sludruts
wer* present and the cooperation f a*ii te(| Dean* Price and It. C. t .,
of the latke Monrre citizens coil- i Beaty in the orientation pmgrant .. 1
pdviottd to the success of the ' under the direction of Victor P ..
tupper given at the loikc Monroe J l.env-ngoo t, Ocala, uml hi* speciil j
school on Tursdav avehlng.
, .lns*Is\an| William St. G e o r g e 1,1 *
Thu affair was jiven under Ihe Walker, Jacksonville,
auspices tif ths P. T. A. A gmsl. . ^
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Tho young people of the Pres­
will applv toward* modern ' itp-* o f a scries o f &lt;ntertainments at byterian Cbutrh vvil nice I at li-l't
pronmcnl* In the school building the school lo be given this year. and llm Sunday night choreh *i»■tt4 cafeteria,
I Other pir.us Include picture show-. vice t will hr at 7
P. M. The
Music was furnished by the new hand rontert*, lectures, amateur mens rhoru* will lead the ringing
rpdlo. during supper nrul.n social shows and nrogrnin* by the school A s, rils 'of reluum, will begin on
hour followed. This was the first students including a carnival. ,
the “ Sermon On The Mount"
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fluffy white angora em
broidered on pastel wool

you . . . a C h an allu re
fabric . . in lemon tint,
rose, aqua and blue. Site*
9 X i o IJX:

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Mi nod Mi*. Jniiii** r mu sun
|tu-|i aiinininr
tin- hulh of a
stin.~l.tim Davie, ori Kept. 26
at the (ln»d Ktiuiiiiitali l|u*pital
in We*| Palm Hi-ailv. Mr*. itll*h,
a fnlinri ir-tiirni of Katiford,
w n- Mmy Jane H1Inudte

MONDAY

t’ irrlcs of tho W ACJI. of the
hirst Motb.allst Church will m«ot
at .1:00 P. M n* follow*: Circle
No. 1 4ilh Mr*. E. II. Unoy,
106 Ka»t Eighlrenlh Klrri-t; Cir­
cle No. 2, Mrs, L. ^ llughry.
2312 Palmetto Avenue; *Ci|r]e
No. .1. Mrs. J. F. McClelland, Hr.,
300 French Avenue; Circle No,
Mrs. 0. W. Halley, 211 West
Eighteenth Blrret; Circle No. 5,
Mrs. R. U. Hutchison, Cameron

W A K E U P B U S IN E S S /
By Advertising In j f .
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mird of
Presbyterian
Ausiliary will meet fit
i at 3:30 I*. M.TUKHDAY
Alathcan and Atatiuu C ia s w
of the Fir*l Baptist Churrii ail)
meet at 7:30 P. M. In the
with Mrs. Vrlie William*.
A, J. Peterson and Mrs.
Rumblry a* hosUtfe*.

nta. I iuiu ^LIuiu
aries came to China did tm
schools, rolleg'ts ami iH'spilnl
b gin improving. The bc»t ho*
filtul lu all o f China.U the Ame»ican staffed Rockefeller Hospital
World War II fur Chinn begun :cr Pat
in 1037 Dri Liu said when d«pa-i tadunlr
I Invaded
North
(,'hinn.
Poljl aving r
1icnlly ('h)nu -and Arm-run w e i r eturned
l/rletrd* but nl, IDj srtiriu liuo- tl” ‘ --.teach
American Inli-resta ;^'cr« ' selling
ir*it&gt;
Lerap iron ic the Jupnne-o. Af*vr r*it&gt;• n
.carl Harbor America nod »*^r-m ir*itv
j.ecanc 'gr^at allies and ti'-i'U &gt;’ &gt;t Alt
Chennaull's tly'n g Tlgvra'nnd t*1
Jrr*.
bruv# flyerg who flew/the hump'' ho spral
over InJi.i, tn niaintaia .cAiU&lt;nuu&gt;
rcklihnl
'Icatioii With tho W ^ irm w*»r;d m i
will tic " r . be forgj'ten bv lb&lt; at* * »
Lhlne*c he stated. V-J Day in .the yrar
Churklnr, .lvhrrc Dr. Liu was *t ihat Mr
the time, w-a* a mad house Mtllh ■rv» us

Chinese *mt‘ Americans rejttb li[g’
as thrugh insane,
Dr. I.ht slated that tin future
relatione o f America and China

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NI'AV SHIPMENT

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JUST ARRIVED

Mr*. Dai
,e|| and
depeivi on politics, economics and Seasrnul
culture. The aim In politics now r harlir
Jit China Is to-have a rpodeni . KortlanJ
democratic government. However,
Hortcs
there Is danger of cheos f * the Werren,
country i* trying tn change from . I . T, Dr
' ' to
" modern
1
*— r. General!
old
politic*.
General; I. N.
Marshall Is endeavoring In brlhgj
together tho National anri Con»-|
Prepared mustard wh* fit it
munlslic partiea at the present
time but. Dr. Liu e*M he Lulieve l tailed n few hundred year* ago
thie to be* Impossible es the by « women In Durham, England.

CORRECT SHOES
FOR SCHOOL W E AR

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THE M JjFO ftP -HERALD*. M N fO H P *

Seminole H jgh Cfieerleatjer*

Eye* Of Sene*
Fan* Will Be Set
On Ted Williams

SfatisticsShow
Number Of Stars

averaging 188 pounds' per man
Winter Carden alsn presents a
threat In lljelr. backfleld. Kettles
stated that they have one of the
beat-backfleld men in the state
in Bill Clark.
The probahle starting lineup
fur the Feds will Include: Whefchel and Spencer Hardin at the

By TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS J
For the first tim* In thro*'
year*, All-America
Bob Ffrilmore of Oklahoma A A M may
have |o taka a bark srat this
season in college football'a pas­
ting and ground gaining parade.
A t National Collegiate Ath­
letic
Bureautoday
dltrirtrJ
total
offensive statistics cover-i
Ing ■the first two weeks of the t
1040 pigskin season.
Right now I
Fenimore la just an also ran, |
and the list Is studded with pot­
ential stara who threaten to
steal his thunder. For the past
iwn yCsrs, Frntmore has monop­
olised, the &gt;offente department In
Dot ball,
Virginia. Military
Academy’*
nifty
triple-threat
back,
Bob

Kev To Series Win, Prizes To Bp Given
By Touchton Drug,
Perhaps, May Be On
Herald And Ritz
Hurling
Abilities

1939 Tennestee
Vols Best' Team
In Orange Bowl

IN S ID E S P O R T S

Georgia's
Sinkwich
Named . Best Back
In Miami Classic

NOTICE

now available fob- installation complete with drain
qr w rite Box 6Q5

decision ’■evsr Florida and CVim
son before It blasted North Carol

' “ B T O F n 'g - 'C p n c r e te - P r o d u c tH -------

n so decisively thst tho
:a Bowl bid aptj vielory fol-

Sanford, Fla.
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FIRST PRIZE — P A R K E R “ 6l’»'

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Awarded by Touchton’s
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SECONp PRIZE - WEEK’R PASS FOR
TWO— to RITZ THEATRE
r a iR I ) T P SEVENTH PRIZES — . . . For

each prize winner, ONE PASS FOR TWO
to RITZ.

Ihe^dwiil K e * * * ^ » » In looPSlut

"rid Jp older t,i

Most outstanding back, Frank It waa a graen ,team—eatun of
Sinkwich, Georgia, 1B42.
slarti ra in tha 0&gt;
Most outstanding linaman, John In Uialr Drat year
Trlpton, Mississippi Stalu, 1041. i,all—and vrse as unsteBdj
D-st pnsser, Johnr.y Bosch, largely fraahman eWven n
• It made honiMa mlstal
Ceorgia Tech, 1040.
Best pei* receiver, Bob leon, yielded' almoit half the
against It on reUtakas wk
Georgia Tech, 1040.
freshnlen eat) conceive and
Ben punter, John
Michigan State, 1038.
It had no real passing
Most Interesting gain? to watch: gaining more jrruund by_
Alabama'! 37-21 win over Boston ting oppu'ltlon paeses th
Tha halftime plating Its, own WV^Jt^h
Collega In 1043.
~
score wa* 'Bsma 22, B, C. 21.
' Best roach job, Bob Nuyland,
Tennessee, 1030.
watch: baeka altarnaUng bjfoty
Moet 'inter, sting
G e o r g i a Tech'e
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who uffepted MlesouH, 21-7,
1040.
tha ability (o cash In on reeovsred
Most underrated player, Ba

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b.u.1 *** *,*"*♦ I va Temple, I- S. U.' va Missis- *
wa* In hia back_ yard
He is • ! n|pp| State, Mississippi va V a n -*
newcomer to Baries competition. • derbllt. and Wake Forrest va
Photo by Raymond Studio
Simon Dtngfrldrr. Myra fUath-

SPORTS LAUGH

Johnny

err.
It’s not exactly the claasic deI Series finitlrh of baseball, but catcher
I’d be1Mike Tresh of thu Chicago White
the 28-1Sox recently came up with th‘s

Waglow, Fuller
Named To Posts
Changes Jip-Atkfettc
College Announced
By President Tigert

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• OAINESVILLE, Oct. .3. .(Spe­
cial)— Appointment- oF"-Irving P.
Wo glow as aaiixtant professor of
physical education and designa­
tion el David 0. Fuller as acting
foxing coach In Uw College of
i hytical Education, Health and
Athletics at the University of
Florida, was announced today by
I'rcxlicnt John J. Tigert, with rolt twice and took the m^axure
Board of Control approval,'
,
of Hal Newhouaer cf the Bengal*,
According to Dean Dennis K. P-4, in their only meeting.
Stanley, Professor Waglow will
•Harris sp«nt morf time in tha
replace Don A. Rossi, rcslgnmj.
Former aa.'ociale director of Mant- service than most major li
elalr New Jemey’a Y . M. C. AFrofuarar. Waglow served from
IH M P48 as ah' officer in th. |n lh#, A.nnlr ,th* M ,t f&lt;*|l
Army Air Fore, s Physical Trmln- ,wr of ,h*m
P ’*T1* m* wbtrv'b*
ing Program..
pitched several no-hltters. When
Fuller, who was appointed to g* w°n It waa taken for granted,
the staff of the College of Phy-iBut U was new* when he lost,
steal Education, Health and AtnIdles In JUrvj a* assistant proft*'
for cf physical education in th.

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Education, •auuates tha position
of boxing coach li\ addition to
his duties as Instructor. He tv-

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Firestoi

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Pr«a«nt thia adv.' Friday
and receive.

WHITE

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Game time 2:30 P. M.

Sanford Celery Drippcrn
Daytona Beach Black Cata'

froig thoe* weight*.

This game brings lofeatlier two fait colored tcama
Seats retarved for white lagta

Bm

, but Johnny Rueker
’ork Giants came up

T O fir J

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Best blocking sod tackling tat
T.nneetee, U'?u. *
- Uolurkiust team, Boaton CoIR
1043.
Tha Eagles suffered
unbelievable ekm* o f mlefortu
New Year’e afuinmon. A I
mlnutee ^before the kickoff

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I 7:00 A. M. to MIDNIGHT
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TE R R Y

Sunday, Oct. 6th, 1946

field average up around ISO,' and
Coach IlaxJIne can field three
elevens without deviating much

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with something new.
fumb-e. lu te rtfP t^ W W M and
Bantam, against
blocked punt* to a degra* whkh fluckr droppid Rack

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T'lwraoh muat list scores

’g g . i &amp; r a i ’&amp; l i r j S ; i T
^
g
i K lA
r ,r .j- i
without a world champion.
j Jn*S It to The Sanford Herald ^
The eyra of most S.’ ries fan* before Friday noon. If mailed It T
sill bs on T e l Wllllama. Boston’s must be postmarked, before rrihrme run king. But don’t expyct d* v " * ° n:
j 11* b*.. ?n‘
!oo much from V/lillam. In games( n° u^ ? ,,..,n ,he Monday edition
away from hla femlllar F e n w a y j o f thi» Herald. .
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Park where the right field f.nai
Games this week Includs: Bea­
le only 809 fext from horn* pleiy. i ford va^ Winter Carden, Armv .
Williams Just about .wrach~1! * •
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National League pitching In tha
Biata D u ki^a t , „ 1 h
luly^.ll-atar game with two to p . I
g S fe l

BiblTtniin

---- * " ' Jiy a great daara.

T . O. B rqw n, J r. O w n er

three local business firms aa the
sponsors. Touchtnn’s Drug 8tor*
offers th« winner of the first
pris* a Parker ‘•61’* pear, thl
next sir nrlxea are offered by
th l Rita Thratre- The Ritx p rim
will be theatre passes.
almnle
• Th l PMtest rules
ballot.

lJ . a f w m £ t t h f f S s u it

Trias team ranks first in tour
earn offense.' The powerhouse
Texans havu gained a fetal of
.•47 yanls by both rushing and
Vil| graduate to the “ A . tram passing in'-two games.
Detroit
next year.______ , , ,
■•tan I, seconij In learn piny with
Tulsa third/
• T IIK IIA M U .W A Y ' •
Detroit hn*,*m nre' individual
u a MA r d n e c k . n .* Y , t/ii— rushing isadars than any. other The Hrmlnote High cheerleaders who win lead Use students In ystk
Gu* Ralerno of New Rochelle, pro- one learn. Detroit's Billy Haley Friday evrnlng when the Celery Feds meet the Winter Carden I
fes sl'-n a l si the llamnshire •'..un- leads with 21U yards.In IU tries. Devils at the lecal stadlom at g tlg F .m , reading rrdm M l U right
try Club’ here, gets hit aces the Detroit also has Joe Wright who
hard war. Salerno established what Is fourth in rushing gains and
golf followers feal should hi list­ U n Rlltoff who Is sixtlf In that
ed in the world record class when department.
he sank his drive on Hamsnhir*'«
The nation’s leading’ pass rseighth hole, a inoJest par-4. .'12*- ceiver of HU.1. Nelli Amutrong,
yerdfr! The'ball landed In frotU - f Oklahoma A 6 M. is Iwick on
of the green and rolled true to tha job. Armstrong Is tops In tha
pass snaring compact Ain with
the cup.
181 yards gained on eight paaste.
and Tackle William Frants wbo
Kd Faunse of Minnesota leads In
R E A - RIVALRY
iicsh'id Little All-Am trican men­
pass completions.
He has contion when all three were._lxcabnected
on
t
mu
of
12
for
a
total
RFE1FK. Jlraxil, &lt;/P)—In order
men Ih IW5.
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to avoid disturbances during * nf i2o yards.
coach fa y* that 33 players wtl
Chief bf tha pre-war stars
Bill
l-ong
o
f
Oklahoma
A
A
M
recent footbsll (soccer) (match
dress for each of the Tara afa to return are .Chuck Rlejn, 213
here, police searched spectators leads the kickers with an overage
games.
pound | M t 'Viut; bras on the
o
f
49
yards
on
five
boots.
as they came through the gates to
second - - A ll
America service
Me Dowell atreaaed that the
eta the clash between the Sport
Iraki
at-Creat Lake* n d Is anmembership
on
th*
A
squad
Is
8
MIAMI,
Oct. A - (H p e c la l)Paul
Reverln.
University
of
Club and the Santa Crua Club.
Thl* i* n r|Dnt version o f . In- only temporary. IU point/-o u t ! JU k&gt;fM flea Ureet of l » l « ,
They collected seven revolvers, Florida end coach, mads all-Amar. formetlcn I’leaso with a board of tjial there are a dosen player* ( liartey iamaa apd Hal 8eh«i*r,
lean
honor*
during
hi*
last
year
three ‘ Mauser plslofi
10 big
the Crnngo Bowl’s ! own expert* ml Ihp B squad ’ Who alkMBl’•"rive,
« " d —o f . all
things—a of plow nt North Carolina.
supplying thu an* war* to the rate berth* on the A team. f|*
large fickle sharpened an both
plays, players, coaches and team* ■dds that thee* m*n may be on 1
The yellow mustard •
who r.nd which produced tha big the first team before the first
harner than the brown.
moments in the 14 Florida New game, Oct. (I .
McDowell also pointed out that
Year’s football games.
The Iniard consisted- of R, I). except for his fullback ha can
(Burk) Fioeman, this ytar’a pres* field a team of pre-war Rolltos .
voternns.
I
Ident of the Florida Orange Bowl
.
Miami Hurricane*
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C o m m 111 e e ; . Ted. Busing, ace
Coach Jack Harding . and hi*)
HOME OWNERS, —. BUILDERS, — PLUMBERS
sportscaster; Jesse Yarborough,
Hurricanes are-under no illualoni|
as to the prowess of their ftjttnni Pracaat concrete septic iRnka, a quality product,
but th*'Orange Bowl cnanfplons,
approved by the Slate Board of Health A F. H. A.
o f J948 have had thalr share off

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Newafeaturev Sports Bdltot
, .. Y O R K -'"
-The Boston
Rvd
VFW
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Sex are batting 1.000 in the Wrrld
Vr| *. Th* American Leagues
from New England have been In
Mv* fall elaeaica and each time
thev earn* through. Ther* Is •"»
reason to cuepjct thsy will fall
to maul the Natlonrl Lerguo
■rain.
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•The big danger today." .a id 's tyiintakc" -in»u*ail o f •'likely." Ilf »l',e yvl.riMK one Inch or lerrl-i
|iHt„rb*d tdnrrvcr* ia Ihii war- Of a
pact would tc&lt;iuirc Tur- trallon at CJ&amp; Ponce de I.eon
N. E. Atlanta,
nturting jn ^ .t
iV'^" t v Y i'v ’ '
prnleisu nil &lt;&gt;b*&lt;rv«r who
ha* ttpllul that h* felt
the iltuatlon l ’ *m -??'* ' 'rrfiffn right* “ V*r *i,,. «&gt;ty* hc-wlv which tho BO*' i.trj (6 granf
lut*r*on the
bar- Ave„
Ueiday, Oct. 15. it w « * ' an- n rvrV ' o r V u .it io V
spent year* at thii vital liUening gtwvt euyugh tojuatffy
"likely."
‘
* poru« funnel* cold Mack Be* wa\- j tl.itiHIo* and torede the worthtunced today.
• . f»
t&gt;m ..........1 *
F 11
poat. la that RuaaU b llkelv to
T l eySe Fought IX Wdfw
, Hu**ia vAnHUnl boih Turkey and
'•«“ .» Ul . ,h, *»'*'&lt;*. b lieve I e-iMrrn province! of Kara and
( V r t i i i e d - veternn*
v r te r n n * lrf**lY
I n ‘ •W .TA'%
-tJfl'V U
ll.AM
V lilX
a t.
I
CertuiedA A V AJO'V
MK-sr.
imate thA ,u.ny niMUtko that «* r-j
ltu*»ia'a' noting of th dru m ./ '’ . '■ *nocn.cie* by .ftmandioK art U »« If the Soviet, .re convJnccd Anlahan.
• twlee-~t6o
- r- faith!
- : - 1 for
tl *hsr.- wl.*h Tuikey* in the ihnt furkvv mcjur to -ure bet
A-key to Kittlin'? determination j Xctie H. which Inciudes FioVlda, *
a l i . W II u JI I.* tt.tt
■
many made
much
po«»e»»iort of the bantunellIn tli;_ report* o f « g nt*. 'nnt*en-! hegau In the'day* rf l‘. ler tin defend? of tho llardanelle*— which well-oiled rifle* ami dry powder oC I'm is c||lit In diiilotnutic cir* i nuiv j i u i c h t l i r o u i f l i Oct. 10* r j: h \ j
mulil
mean
.Soviet
ha*e«
on
Turk—ami
convinr
d
that
thi
denioc
alia
In
lb.Words
of
M
aravi-ff.1
W
AA
official,
said.
The
RFC
X.m.
h.
fei.&gt;
thn.
t
^
i
i i..
outfh in the warning* of govern- Great and wa* reaanteil a year
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»*r a
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9
r Vc. tlw i .fn nil filia l I, * I }*= , i
.t
l*h eoil.
Ilu**ja nl*o |&gt;ropo*«d rncle* ate ibadlv rerhtu, then all
I
Wh0r1i —&gt; -------------*»s AdlnlnUirotr \ f f , . .
that- ailininUtrutmu of the atruita may triuain mini.
l|«t , »',|| l l n I f A r. in UHlO:
|
ll.n. *.
li.
.e handled ettrlueWely by lllark
The co.&gt;r*c of Britain In the i nr rhr , J r T V » toM “/ C «n »U n tl«-!gu .a .e,t objeetlv.- of the 30th \&lt;\f
-I ",
Sea power*, a maneuver which rnntrev.craev i* irr. vivahly chart- ♦ pie (latanbul) ami the - atrait* ci nloi y .should l*e tu cupturr th-J i
,, 1
Orange Coconut
would csnrrl the uine-pow.r Mon. ed. The only bulwark b tween an t mai'i* on ^)f tttv fundamental rtr.ill^ mol eF.tahll»h Iteradf firm- . Ware. .VontT I ..1
i f~ v
Ifaux Conv. nti n governing truf-j expanding iluv*in and Sue* 1* po* pt.n. Ip|e' of Fue'ian txditle*. It « Iv ther. ,M .
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Marhlr Sc Ciolilrn

Pound Cake

28e

Caramel Toffee

Cake; 2114 oe.
8 panUh^llar

19c

^

Cilkcr jte.uz ...

Fruit Cocktail
rtotm

laaa

No. V/z Can
•

Apricots

. . . .

Reaches

35c

u t io u :

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.
Sllerd a r lUlvra

30c

ualvcs

28c

3,5c

•

N o. %Vi Cai v—

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t

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m t ir r s

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Squash, lh

Field

■ 10c

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Frmh String

Beans, 2 lbs

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GRAPES

GREEN GIANT PEAS

Peas

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Lemons

tj Af*ro

with Mtapa

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* aoo. logic, c,

l lj* ’ 1 iL 3 ’ 50 lb big

11Hint

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No. 2 cap ...18c

25c

jy p v v t &gt;
V r-T w .;: •

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Ask At Store For B‘g National
Brands Color fVice List

OS H I E

Fancy Y e llo w

&amp;

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20c

lb. J a r .* 33c

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Black Berry Preserves

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11HA N’ DS! Finnous nmtirs—fiHtls you ate "liuitk*')-‘ (‘irj
rr llnn*t ntl*ts Table Supiil) ’fl lifjj httlp. of hnuitis rantaiFTTitt
over America I

25c

oz. Bottle

14

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Names You Knstv - - Fooifs
You Like!
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Btnm f1111-

I ’ cas

4 tl ,

Cauliflower Lb

• » I 1*1*11

c

Fm h

O k r a % Ih

H)Cj UUI*.

...

large Juiry

ftevrrMrk, ttaltrutlnr allrt
A tlan tic

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lemons, 2 1hs-

w«e i- w j e w

25v

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rail/.

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Halil

In

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tastn"

S m a ll

target

Apples.; 2 lbs

S .

15c.

23c

(hiions, 5 lb bag 23c

CORN

•

Potatoes, 5 lbs

25c

12 oz. can

Catsup "■«•••23c

rtlltfnftMS

No. X t arf Iona String
1

12c

Wo. t f an

. l ie

b'mentos.... .....i 19c Juice, 46 o z ..... 33c

CHLIF. HilMCY CRSrr'.i.M L’P S S

C hrM T S

i C Y . CR Y.ir.
M IC H IG H N

Lb

2

L tU M iX C-

9 '^ c

Belts

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19c

19c

Sis

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9«/2c

2 can

2 E E B .1 2 L

Stokety Orengo

Juice

No 2 can

Gcneaaeo Cut

19C

N. Y.

With ml Itrnnv^Vnn f:»uttp

l/ttnjr Inlatul

U rcttH iu !

Ducklings

Tniro ,t*% , 100 lb*.

“

Lb

TURKEYS

85c

L f»I I t'll l1 tlvtlL .il N ' " " l l r

Lb

79t

Jm neY

Drown K'a*h"B

"CHICKENS

Lb

Yellow Hharp
. r*i7 H

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HU S » w t

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i/*,si /n Vi

16 or

20c

Lb

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No J cm

9l!iC

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C o ttn g o

Brains

Lb

PrMh fteof*

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PtiN tniiry Pant ttk*

J j I Kline
Lb
35c
M elt 12-px can 37c Cheese
Graft Atnrr.’ l&gt;-»f
Tongues Lb 35c Cheese &gt;/2 .Lb 35c 7P.vJj ^
F V f^ t Ottt

^

i'd t T*nd,r l)iv**cit t&gt;rawrn

FRYERS

Ytllow Band I.unch

lii.il ■. K n r n u l. g j f

17 or can

iMeurd, Drawn Young Hon

Jtana Staffed

C o d F IL L

4c

Lb

Lr

[arsh.. lb, jar .. 22c

DOG

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Teinatoes Lb I7 t

Pears Noj 2v^ a&gt;n 27c.

vDreRsing, 8 oz. 21c l)airy Feed......3.98

‘Olives, 5Vi oz. .. 41c'

^

Pctatoes 10 Lbs 3 jg

No

a t V-t t&gt;rktal|

t'a FKnth

:

Rutabrgns tb £ i.c

t l oa. Bo* C'rrval

"Kidney Bcans .. 12c Beane ...’.....
Oaan

S U ik elr N ew Pit. k

15c

Soap Powder . ..^ 23c i Cberibats, 7 oz.
Bine lloy Red

:* M

Potatoes 5 Lbs 20c

S

Whale Kernal

aL 5&gt; '..25t^
..
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T/.ug Irian.1

So Fine!
So Whit^Dole Pineapple

lira nil

YeUaw.

»

Here's What You've Been Waiting Fpr - Obelisk Flour

N IB L E T S

Egg Plant, lb ...: 15c

Haiti*

A

Nc*. 2 can

"Fimcy

No. i: lied IllUa

June

E arly

P E

UrllcjotM

PEACHES
N o 1 x/ i can 25c!

Sultana

{Vfelons, J b 1 0 c
OTapefruit 2 for 15c

. 1 9 c '-

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Oranges, 3 lbs . 29c
Calif. Haney U r*

No 2 cc.t
.

C—I - * - IWW

16c Cheese
Whit* Chodilar
Cheese
15c

Lb -

Lb

. 23c

Lb

G3c

llttff'» Dog

Food

2-Lb Pkg

oz enn

4 6

20c

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C 1EANSER
2

a &gt; n i.%

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Spaghetti 9oz n c
■■ llrl^py

CLEANSIR 2
Anm/mg S m

Crackers * Lb 17c

Reg

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C!:rox

20-oz

Huda

15c

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�PAGE EIGHT
|

Legal Notice
‘ \ HUTHK TO

IITIM M

T t ll MAMV* ItK Y l.K IM H .V S T A C K
l I l i i t A K ! « h u n p u r r o f re.-ldrnce
• M tnailliiK a iM re »« are im t n o o n
Y O U * A lt K * M K K K U r N u T IK lK D
th at t h r ie baa b rro I m l i n i l o l s o l
la now
pending
In the v irru li
tv-ilrt. Ninth Judtrlal C ircu it p i
V lo rld a In and f o r M *in ln »K County,
lit Chancery. balnn f a t e . w * Z i..
■ au|l aa a ln .t ynu fu r uti-W ul* rll, o r ’r-nnoffaeot, w h e t . In pm.
S ir
■ry llo p ilih e n .la r k
I 'o r W . a n
, dalpodanl. and W # I le I John
1’i.Jnmi l » . I he p la ln llff. “ i d
«"
ahf.revlnte.l . title o f Ilia • i s * la
tVnllCr John- 1‘nlnar. IT a ln iitl to.
Maty lift llnhenaiarh I'rsjnur. tteftid .n l.
.
A N D T O P M ill IIIM tr.M V - I I I A
l l l i r . i l to Tile &gt; out -n|-|.*.&lt;rence.
thrr personally nr thruJrih ynui
m in e r. In raid aull for -I.solu te
to rr e
or annolm enl,
v illi
Ih#
111 tit talnned c le rk on or !•« fo rr Ihe
1 1 1 d a y nf .H u itm litr A ft lu ll.
rX K C t.'T M li A N D IH H IT w this
I n day o f October. A. I*. l * l «
■
O. I’ . IIK H N I n j N
&gt;
Aa D r i l l o f I h . I'lr i oil I'oU rl
Ninth
J u d lrU I
fllr o lt
of
K lolld a, In and fo r j-n n lnole
1 YlOnly.
(C m C IX IT UOL’ IIT K C A I.I

C h a rirtry .

untfUV

fh *

title

of

•h a ll b « .w o rn to b y ih * claim ant,
nasnt. o r attorn ey,- tiu l o a r '*0011
c la im o r demand n ot &gt;0 filed , ball
be 't o ld . •
' - ■ " &gt; »
•
»f. V. M.tlowau
J.

Officials Inspect 4-tf Poultry Exhibit

t Jmiu+m |U(4n vi. Krina Ala*

11*raii m u il H i*i ih * r * h * f
hi
III an .ilm .liilr sll\t*rj« *
.
•
V*iu atij tli» r * fo r a m i u l i f l In k h
!*♦#!» •»» ?*mI»I rating. In I’r r i i n « r J it
••HnMiry nl Hie J*i/U»!
hi
Hatifonl. H o r l d j on th * t l* t * i)a y if
O rloficr, D l l aial fK.it In ile fa iill
Ih rrro f, &lt;• ilrrr ^ r |&gt;ro
h UI
ii* •*•••••• n l .ifHl^thr m M
|*r&gt;»-’
• n^il r i rfflrtr
\
n»v liur.1 h i .I M flc U l
*cal llil» I « t tiny o f October IR It.,
•
II. I'. III.U N D O S
I'J rik
&lt;*ircult l ,* u rt,'
•
. .
County, Florida
IN K A I.)
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A» *&lt;#'.lr&gt;l.t r.itof of lli»

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•BROILERS

IN* T I I K N A M K OF T H H H TATH
OF
F IA IIIIO A .
T «»
II K U N A HO
t*ll A ltl.K H t# A l.l..\ *ill Kit. I I i# VI*•-** ■OfflrUb In charge of thr Scan Roebuck Company's irrrnlly oponoorrd inuUry atiow with yihlbiia by &lt;&gt;ll
«low Htn&gt;«*V, Mi*K**»*•!»••# t» i\ll» nhi'li) .ClaV yobngatrra, moitly from Genera, are ahown In Itont ef thr downtown »lorr. IW I to right thry are:
County, I ’ n.
YOU A K H IIK U K U Y C O M M ANII* . -Mr*. Ouida Wiloon, ruunty home drmonatrallon agent; ri. f . Perry, ritenslon aadatant p'lultryman of
Kl&gt; Ift iinpr.tr to ||&gt;«- M il o f r-efn-, (ia n t.tlllr; Mm. Tlirlma Rutner. managrr of thr stall Mist Elisabeth Dlrklnoon. Ofangr County home
lUallil fllrtl In tl»c Cftr«iiU CiMirl | idtmotitlrsllon agrnt; S. F. Prrry, cslrnalon ooslstam poultrymsu of (.ainrsrllU; Mrs. Thrtma Holner,
nf
thr
\ lftlh
J in lb la l
t*lrcut*.I ptanagrr hi the rlorr, oml K.iC. Knuirdy of thr•Hears Roebas* gibrrw In Orlande.
Hrm inolr* t 'on n l&gt;
F.l *rl«li» In it*«*
u o * &lt;*f lltih ) « l &lt;allMvti*r,‘ idaiit/ff j
vp. Ur 1hmid 1 'ii 11 .• • ■
&gt;w«MY#**dui(l|i U3B f# »t (.» H.miIII
f«*r lit*
fendant. w h e ir)n th * t e llr f ’ ought |
Vit: N’oi ••
Hi k M . w W A t JIi .ii i i :
!&lt;••»
I* ijlv u rc t. on tn&lt; ( l l h tin .
For
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f * * t to U iin n ln ir .
.
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’ .I »»-etin l.U 4| e liri,I ri’ t Iftrfc
frill!** Ill*
J tip I lets
not
a ilr c t r * pin ntt f * « » o w ill.
I*. J| l Frtisl.^r 1 I l»l ! 3 I ( , At .lliv
!»• r/ilHnl .4»g«ilnol
«»»•* Mr- ’
W|. nllv*b A II i:
\1Id IhbHriOP liffirrin i *1 h » (L ,
•*4tc H riin lP rilF F riiim t FK»rM|# fo r
i hi* purpn^o o f u r g H n lilrg ■ muni*
4|*-l
mnl* •«,« rtli.n .i «
ifrkcri*.
a
(!•&gt;:*• gu r . IliR lc y

Fresh Fla. Grade A

SANFORD E(i(,

3rd A Magnolia

A va .

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• F R Y E R S

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NASA

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PULLO VEP, A N D
P A Q k L .ri~ 7 —

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r o o r &amp; A iL
P L A V .O IN K

AND

-BurTHEY V

BTTA
BUZZ
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M

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|VE GOT THE CAMERA
UNDEC THIS COAT/-rTHERE GOES THE t— 1
SOUAD IN FOR r-A
SCQIMMAGE."/-! A

BY_?AUL

BThATg JOINT RKSOLtmON NO. M l
A JOINT ngSOLVTtON Prepodrig '■
#T,n#m m t te tha CosiUlutlcn ol tha
y a i , nl FlerM,. ta ba known a, ArUrta
KX. Section. I &gt;n4 &gt;. ThnrnoL Ral.Una
ta Uia ConaaiMaUaiiw AWIlihlo# or Cr«atlng af Critala CauMy Ottkcv* a#4 tha
A iu u m n l an# C ,Maritas.a l M ia s f i#
T llM by County Ta* rutul.lu ta Onny,
County. r iv M l. ,mt rteildlag tar llcfmA.]dM Element far Accept,ties or Re*
Jacunn ef any Law or Law, gructag by
n&gt;, .Legleiitura af in , Itata af Florid,
•I rmytOed ” tx w&lt;4 Proy ii eS A mmmt"ITr1 fT VtXSOt.VED « T T i f f tX O tatA ll.H K OF T N * STATS OF FLoRIOAl
Thai the lallawlng .nn.dn.rrl u Ih,
Cannlliittan ct Florets, ta ba
A n ltl* XX., iaitli M 1 rod
rtialtag »• &lt;
esiuahaiPm.
f w w n a h -Qaa

217 EAST FiRST STREET *

NEED

T I M E N lO W TO
BEAT FE ET

MERE/ fi,

fo r

H an ford;

AttnoLc xx

WE'VE GOT TO FIND THE MAN WHO DIO IT
AND PROVE HIM GUILTV] AMD T H E N --

Italian . Commission.-mtrTTTpting TO Fix
Amount Italy■WUI

M B V SM L ^ 2 3 2 W o *

#r»! I k f t l M ta Novtnibfr, of IM l M
u ta m i l l It r—d StUom IS • ! AMkU
VIII oI Um Const!tuiloa • ( tha BUI* of
Florida. an«l to oarludo lha C llr'al Plant

ittsuc of Italian- rt'pariUtbns
has brought forth another
peace conference noouxation
i y Ruxitin against the United
Stated anti. (Irent Dritaip.
Stivit-i delegate Arutiunintt _angrily charged before
ktlnj. ithiitm Ecoitumie Xiommission of the conference
tialal lh.it llritaln an.I Atnerlra
hav. t le.):tt,-&gt;t n ,cftmn nf thr
liti;
t'ntir
Koreiaji
Mihlitar*
tria l) draft. TM,- Soviet apoktri.*
•liraII &gt;111.1 lilt- ai.'liti.m uCEItCtal
-Yhtnr l. |iu-&gt; nl.i.it.-- nf th» tW9
natiiuia vntr.l fur an Auatrallgn
aint-nilnii-nt to art up an Inter^
.uiti.innl nmuni.ainn to auprrrU*

n vl.il.mi

Tin*, fin- '»ii«
im.i i u -

1thruiiKh th e nreii fo r fo u r Iih iim
I la-f.ue I tellur In ..in fill uii.lpr eonI f i l . A ’ in iii'la-r n f r * | il i M l i i l l i - « f. i
ir u n e tl.
,

t!TT(R! CHTIFTtNO f i l l DOM ar* pfnentad by Col. D. C. Andrus (second from left) to liana Kritzsvli* (l«/t),
Kran* von Papen (aecond from right) and Hjgbngr 8chicht (tight) at Nuernberg, a ormany, at tat tha three ,
' Nazis had b«en acquitted by th# War Crimea Tribunal. Col. Andrus was lit ihatge uf the Nuernberg prison
; whtra th« defendants wero confined. .Von Papen la wantad for trial in Ampin, (fntrrnatlomil ftadio|ihuto) I

President Wants
Palestine Gates
^ Qpened T o Jew s

Truman Says Immi­
Prison O fficia l
gration Can't Await
U r g e s Additional Conference Solution
Probation Monies
LONDON, Oct. 4, (A l*) —
rmolutian af lha Scr
NearaaaSiatlvsa. sag
Orten I with aikar pro.
atitutiisi. araawtaa Ida
prjrtda the hi. quag
of etfUa. thalrnglh
wholly wtthta tha Sla
UlrUrra sod shall set

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DETROIT. Oct. 4. m — The
T) pmlrtent « f tXh Anwrican Prison
Assirctation, Sam A. lewlaohn.
said today Amarica should spend
more money on .probation, lie
to|d the Congress of correction
qt its 78th annual meeting today
that blggsr budgets for probation
will eventually mean smaller bud­
get* "ifor prlaon.
‘taX u u aoh M r th rn rjQ u a T n *H -

IM* tstsUag to spprogrU

•Mfwafta# at rvfattta# a*
It twtlori t. ba beta ta
. taap tb.t b ta aay tu t

• Nationalists A re
P6unding Defenses
O f City O f K algan
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NANKING. Oct. #4—VT&gt;— Victqrlous Chines# Nationalist armies
todby were pounding the outer defenaa* rf tha Communist strong­
Hold of Kalgan. NcBtrol mlliUry
obaarvera ar# .kerpinj • close
watch on the nc)Jon. They predict
that I f Kalmit'a natural. &gt;'efen.es
.•e to FO' mile# from Ui# city do
not -hold, lha CommunloU . will
nhanden Kalgan. Othersriae. the
neutrals bay.
the Communist
forces' will Hak being trapped In
the rlty. th# keyaton# o f their
power. In north China,
. " M*nwMW, RfsT forces have
ihrown freah unit* iRt# a dlYir-

ribund* MTtn^men
Atlantic. TH# flound«rln| eraft
nnlp 'Jfi fe#l long. TTia mer*

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la under wav today.
Thi# time It D tha Army'# B - » ,
Paeusan Drcanibjat, atumptjng m
nin from Honolu|« to Cairo, a
dlstanca o f 10,900 mil##- Tha hoga
I m4 portUtla morning w it h th# plan# got' Into tha air at 1141'
A. M„ Eastern Standard Tha a.
To carry th# greatest possible
amount o f gaaolino, thouahlp warn
.mrtrloade J 27.000 pounds - at .tha
O f- It* total w eigh t‘ o f
kounda, roughly half wa*

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tWO STRIKERS picket Hie Ernie l‘ylt nl a New Yoik pier aa members of
liie f l u Maritime Engineers HrtirlU-ial Association stop work. The new
&gt;ti ike. Ihe -t-conil in leis than a month, has Immobilized Ihe port of New
Vint., .dung with oilier poili atouiul die country. AKI, longthort-mrn
I '. " - "luierl tu itoai any uf the MhllA picket lilies.
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A B H I N I jT O N . Oct
4. ( A t ||r -a lii that il « v r ttin l iu r p r i*
A n a rm ed attack on n I n i(# &lt; )1 ii'v th at the I 'n i l r d .S ta irs »h "i| M
S ta te s M a rin e C orps sim ply a n il j "pgpk »n many, m a n y opp ortu n i
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*# rlK China wsi maile IndftT -*iyv init u&lt; »ti.l rerr rliiuirer -

lery of the burning oil tank i.i
loiter '■Uiscayhe Ray oTf Miami
was, solved U*Jay. The Coast
Guard reportr.l It learned llint
th# .lank was part nf an Army
plan# that crashed in the buy
yesterday, i
Th# tank w#s reported hvrning
furlou’ ly and n (Yaat Guard Uut
•tood by until the fire wenL out.
Tbe plan# that crashed into
Biacayne wan an Oimy training
eraft. Jt burst Into flames a* It
hit th# wat#f. Thre* occupants
of the airnlsn*— th# pilot, (tot.
Albert Hardwick, Ll. Jim Dagger!
and
Hgt.
Fdwln Bmesl-w-erv
thrown clear -cf the wreckage.
A ahdrt time aft#r 4be crash
th#y w#r# lilrkej up, A ( ml’ralt
General Hospital in Coral Galdes

Acquitted Nazis
Fear Leaving Jail
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automi.lrilr. w r e c k , tliut have .«
curred in llu- c ity at thterser-liiiiis
w h r ; t l b o v ic iC -a t—d r iv e r * -u. ..iw
x c u re d ~XfV~ IFees &lt;.r ' f e iia g r . - l h o

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T “ ' in " call Ih e a lle n tio n " f 1‘ullce
C h ie f H o y (1. W lllin in s t " this
aitu a tjo n w ith the view uf te.
m o v in g
such" "h s ta c le , tn «afim o to rin g
To
fu r th e i
in v e s tig a te
winch
c o r n e t, m ost need n tt'-u in '". K ing
L ion H e n ry W itt e ap p oin ted I ie.l
Hell nr ch a irm a n - f tin- S . f e l &gt;
C o m m itte e w ith K u U -lt H eel) I I .
a ssist him .
.
-..m e 1- " i I &lt;&gt; m o n th - non
Joseph Meist-h I"&gt;inte.I &gt;»'l that
W ASHINGTON 'lt d
I .,1*.
• a v in g
thnt
fo n s iin i'-i
in
• seriou s wreck in which ftcveiai * *"• irHVprptnent h a s ta ^ c u u
s a ilo rs
Imd
l*ern
h n il-e d
atul tn c k Tn i freaTi c ff i.t t t0 end the JiTP rt| l«V f«-'l to tin it "«lo w
in la te 11*17 o r '-n r lv lt'IH .
th e ir liv e s en d a n g e re d had o c ­ m aritim e strike.
Ijilmr Depar
In a d d itio n , th e u grn cy
c u rred
re c e n tly
nt
K laventh in en t erln rllia ta rs raid to d a y tlu-y
con su m er d em a n d L 't tiiea
w ill seek to h y-|*n «« tht- P a rific
«.|l"-r
fo o d , — not
nl
i
A tn r ir a n K h itio w n er* A s*tN -iati»,i
|iruk
tony d 'v l l n e n* eon
Mul .Ii nl d ir e c tly with i t , i .,.|i &gt;,
&gt;|ii-iidlng ftw itig.
o vi-f t.&lt;
lual "H-nit.rt cniiifiniiii-ft
f...Ml- Hem s -ifrh n* autonv
1 he
M niitin tp t | , " i r " , » l ’ "&lt;
\ *H -lii"g
niarhiiit-s.
t e f l'g '*
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wlir-ii «"|.|*l
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'. (Vrnlfregwtion Helh larael will
conduct services at the Jewish
Community Center this evening
•t 8:00 o'clock to mark the lw-ginning at sundown of the Jew­
ish Day of Atonement, (Yom
Kippur), which w ilj by murk'-,I
with solemn services of pray r
and fasting at all aynagftgur*.
At the Kol Nldre service this
•veiling. Frank 8hamea will tieliver the aerman on "The Day
of Heturn.T The sermon topic
Hatunlav' morning at 10:00 o‘­
clock will be "T h e Bellefi of
Judaism.” N.* Roberta of Orlando
will assist In th# service.

Maritime

NF.W YORK. OeL 1, M X - The
miblic-aervlce actlvltle* of Am*rlr*n near*oan#ra ara belne emphasired during tha aaVenth an­
nual National Nawapaper Week,
Oct. I to 9. Thi* year’* slogan,
ednnted hv N*wapapar Assocls«Mn K a n .s .n , »nc.. sponsors of
th* observance, la:
"A "re# frees— V d - nf Free­
dom. Guardian of Liberty."
Snerlsl tribute l« to h# naM to
e h * * - - &gt; Ifne *n J T W * t- s r * ' &lt; *r-r
fees of th* nsttne's n-SSI. hath I"
-orerin# t « lernatlftr.nl events eo-t
t« nruimoCltur v*-h emooinol'v
ndftlerts
Sfteen drive* fire nr*.^
•#ntl'" re-enslrms end protects
Fee riel* keH.nsn.r,
In announcing tha theta# for
the 1847 oheervance. ‘ Oene A)ir.
man. secretary • manager nf V *

Strike

Lab o r O fficia ls W ill
Deal D irectly With
Separate Companies

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scrkcflll r 'llifr - r r iie .- •
V Mnicinir t
&gt;|m,
.-shin" .Inlnlrd that re|'ti.&gt;rUln
ttvi-s i f Ihe Pacifti- Aai-iii-an Ship
owner &gt; A-sociattni. hnvr .t.ii.c
nothing l,.iit -ay "tu&gt;. no, n oj' in
the' rtirriTit negoVintion- in Wn.li
Car) Shultz
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.Mi-umvlulc. the arlunl negotia­
tions rut WIIm tleinailils and other
DIHKAHK rt/./LKN DOCTORS matters are rontlliulng l.ut moving
along slowly.
itiiw over, th • in.in, nlrstnele'to n
M ANILA. -Oct. d»—"17—-I’ hyairiarts in Manila tmUy au- puziird settlement of the fmir-ln'k dd
by a strange and I deadly disease walkout of AF of I. and CIO Mi&lt;-'
i^ilch has stricken 8f&gt; percent of Ur*. Mntr-s and Engine room Ofthe people of the Island of It- [fierra still is considered to he n
bayat. north of Luxoi. Nihejy west roast deadlock- over demands
deaths have occurresl on the is­ for rrirre union security.
A 1-alior Department formula
land. which.has a population of
2,000. Th.' Phillippinr government for u I'artlal settlcmriit, involving
ia preparing to *en,| a merlical a jep u rate east coast kgreement,
at(u is very thuch In the witi'l
mlsalrn In the island.
However, il now is untleratoo*!
tluit
the. Maritimu# ('uiniuiaiiuiv
prefer* n uniform settlement on
jnUi coasts. -

Public Services O f PublicationH Being
Emphasized During Newspaper Week

chairman of the Newspaper Week
committee, said; "W e believe that
t|»o editor who chamnlons th*
welfare of th# community through
nawapan«r noblie service Ii living
uo to tha finest tradition* of the
American press. To senr# as •
voice of freedom and a guardian
o f liberty, the press must r#m*ln
unshackled and free o f hamper­
ing restraints."
Blr and little nawspaners all
over th« country era observing
the week- with cropram* design­
ed to *bnw their reader* whs*
the publication of an Imnartlsl
-*— • ',-noeS lnyr.tr** end how th#
eftlwn heneflt* from asirh a tenrip*. Programs h**e been «rranged In the school*, elel* clnhs.
•nnmen'i organizations and other
gTO' irv.
Baturdav. Or’ . 6, la National.

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him i» Inirnl
p in v id iu g
an
irtl#rfiatinfiul Mi|&gt;prviM)|y m im uiw iinn

Lions To Request
u. I roops AlJlt1 I O Mr itn«l hudlvy, hnil thl&lt;* tu *&gt;•&gt;' Police To Remove
UaSuccessfully
Agriculture Department Says M eat
Defend .*S«.*SS!a T O * S V t Street Obstacles
C o rp s
In s ta lla tio n
h in # r . u r r&gt; -i»ii"n » w ith ihe n s
Situation More Discouraging Today!
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Mystery Of Burning
Oil Tank Is Solved .y om Kipper Services
Tonis:ht
MIAMI. Oct. 4-(/P&gt;-Thi my*- jTo Be Held

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the* /\u«trohan

The vice ptealilent u l tin- lA ’ in
A t. K I'lH J L , KnaflauH, t lc l. 4 It a n y r - ^ F n iiir sR .‘ - l»e w r*IiC - r i i r . “
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Tim Itrui.ti ('." n r r v a t t v i* inate-l the illlin aifi' to the plul.t
11... t v I..... till , i.t lilu.kp.m l, K n i.- at J3.IO.tlOO. I*ew &gt;a i.I tin- f i• &gt;t
Ini'il. tint iy ilriiiiiiiilt-rl th at lh a exploaton w n » set o f f when ,i
* I 'i"tcd Stalpn ki-t-p i ul uf Itritlah “ p ark in g
tflatul
which
fa ile d .'
|mi|N. i i 4 i a rra it*. T h r party v o n . ra in e d tra« to eacnpe and fig ah'*
' f) r i'.lf *
V.i t'll
IIn il 11ItlKltlnl) — Utl'l

w*re .not immedistsly identified j ft. Ann-rcy dcrln led that tinh v American military tra d e r* I » 'I T United .Stales wanted a veto p n
first hand speculstlon. however. l ^ , nmi,|,. ,’ir,r. rede# wth the rh.im
WASHINGTON. Oct. 4—f/P)- (ioarriI&gt;?(] th#m •• Chin#*# ( om- , ninn« i*v» ntuallv hemming #rotigm
.
; jr tributaries uf America.
I‘ resident Truman today demanded munlsts.
One
A m e ric a n
M arin e
w n , ' o th er
-p e n k rr,
voiced
th -tr
that the rales of Palestine be
epened Immediately to a large s lig h tly in ju re d and ohc Chtneae fe a r . Ihnt the I . i l x . r O d vfrn m r" '
number of diaplacel Jews from was k illed . A rtolh ar C h in r-r w » * wmil.l n l.aiid.ti tin* p ra rlk c
w ou n d ed s m l ra p tu re d , ami i* he
t a r if f p in te rtio u n f Klnplri- pr
Europe,
duct' nirinn»t rom|&gt;«liti«n frotu
Mr. Truman made the demand
'ilsidr the rittnirr in rrturn f**r
in a Yom Kipnur statemont, which
lh^ American l"»n
ho sent bv cable to Prime Mlnialer
, The &gt;•'"'({ rriicc_i&gt;laa..s[uituvnil-^.
Qamtnt - Atlee of (rreal Britain.
resolution ••tilling on the yovern
T Tho PreVldinT gavc ’thcie roa­
inent In safeguard the rights of
st n* why immigration Into the
minorities and &lt;tf th* I ml i • i
Holy U b l should be substantially
problem that mitrht l»e prepose*.
increased without further waiting.
M e e n w h ile
\ V ln «to n
(*hurehi!t
He pointed out that winter
w a « g iv e n a tu m u ltu o u s w drorn-*
will ire here before the Palestine
whrn
hi
arrive.|
at Illark|i."-l
talks ifl London can he resumfJ.
C h e e tlt'T crow 1^ lin e d *tj e igh t
Ther. fore, he said, and these
m ile r-'O te tn th e
o p ir a iiftu-■
• re hia words:
C h u rrh ill
w ill a r id r - s . the e
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“ I lielieve and urge that sub­
frnnre *nm nrrow
stantial immigration into Pales­
tine Satinet await a solution—and

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T h e h en virat rn a u a lty lo ll came
when
fliiim -n, lueiui* m il
of u
pump riHim. reueheil n iJfi.f.N .i
fru eli.in atliu r lo w e r. Il went up
with a t*’n i . the «hoek t.a-kine
the i-iiu n trv«lili f.o m ile*

Mnnv o f the in iiile .l w e ir i *t
untrei
firi-nu-h
In m h liln oi to
the deail, m any «*f the injitn'.l
wer,. irp n rtril_ y tln « a fte in o m i
i# tn i t ilien l . .inihtwow—

*&lt;ime W O j a g n e a e r : T b » i i i t t a c V r r s — ' V ^ ' e K - f ^ M i M ^ T T r T v t s r j -

Another Non-Stop
Long Flight Begins

Anirrlraii
l)t*l&lt;*i*al^ ^ Willtard
:in«t IliitKIi
(Jl.-nvil Hail imuii'difttrly protfA*
'••I ill ||Mtatai*»f» tliuikfr I'hev &lt;Bid
rtlTTfi.

British Conservatives Demand That1
U. S. Keep Qut Of Imperial Affairs

out waiting for furthar 4a

tlredn y t offendart who . ghould
never-be Incarcerated In the fln t
|&gt;ta&lt;,e. They should ho treated
oulaida the wall* — that Is,
placed on probation.” Lewiaohn
explained hia stand by saying
that prison! arc naceaaAry only
for Certain offendara whoa# minds
and emotions are "so wrapped

tftr-d ta an# shall s#
ie alariars sf the btaf#

An Arab statesman today
wald Great Krltsln promised
that there, would ba no nan
Jewish Immigration lata Pal­
estine while the conference on
th# future of the Holy Land
ia In ree#««. The Arab lend­
er, Karl# Day Kl Khouri of
H)ria, s u commenting on
I’ rra ideal Truman's request
that Prim# Mlnialer Attlee
admit -substantial JrW th : Jw*

JKRVSALF.M.
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Police and military official* In
pfreautians Ipflay against poaaiblo
Jewish-Aral) violence Incidental
to the'Jewish Holy Day of Atone­
ment, Yom Kippur. Thousand* of
Jfcws will move to the walling wall
In JfnuaDm'a .old city at *una#t
to begin holiday prayers. Thr
now ha» spi^ad tvprthword Uonx
blowing of ih# Shofar. the ram'*
horn that signifies the beginning
or Yom Klpour has been banned
alrtce 1*29. In that year riots
broke out when the Arabs became
Men Rescued
Ineettaod a t the blowlng u f th#
cloa# to th# Moaqu#'El Aska.
i D riftin g Y aw l Holm
regarded by Moslems as th#
third holl#al place.In all Ulam.
y d u k . " Oct.

WHERE WE'RE

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KIRK WENT TO THE
HOUSE,DIDN'T HE?

Anocinled Prt"gg LnurJ Wire

RussiaChargesU.S.AndBritain

Three Acquitted Nazis Receive Their Freedom

I gaaiiliiii* iiJiiii-r)

tba State ef norida. sad ta Praelda Ibtl
ta tha County af tmuboraufh. State ml
Florida, tha County Tax Assessor Hall
A lim the Property et Dm County ter
tha purpose e f Levying ,U te. County,
School, end kfunlripeltue. In Um County
ml HtUiborough Kerept tbs- City ef Plant
Cttr. Florida, which Shell be gatrapt
from tke-PruvUene e l tkl. Amendment.
T o o Levied by Um Stile, County,
County School Board, Reboot pteukt,.
Rportel Tea gcheol Dt.trlet, and tba
MuoUtpeUUH ml Um County Kerept Um
Oty el Plant City,-Florida.
«uf rr Rgfot.vtn nr Vit* lkoisuk
Ttituf o r-^ n is tr r A T r x jy gL o s u n u
That Ihe teilawtaa Amendment ef
Article VIII af Um'.ConmtuUoa ml tba
SUU ml Florida relative u tba An n
sunt sad Catled law at all ta in bt the
Count! ef ItllUborough. State ef Florida,
by Re-Numbering Becuan II M adopted
si Ure General Clarita# at 1*44 ta as ta
nuke It read Renton is af Artiste vrti
Of tba ConeUtutUm ml tba State at r w *
tda.- end by Anmaadbig Serpen IS ef

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ssisty las ftMirer, bkall arasnda tor ua
iiMWUsg. esdarltaa. ■aarauBtiae tar »nJ
gltkwntag af mM tamas ang/cr is*s'nwOM* u U# a#pra#rltts mun'c-osl
futNertUas. n f far re naswsau*# tar
e&gt;.h aonaty Ultra rft.rsrr tar wrvlcu
m.'trre iftrMtnl Uurrso. That tr aay
nr«ti taw rrrprstlng the raaaaUful,*
mt irtu .cn af any ewunty SUM** ta aeWflrf mn4 nuflaf at the ntmnmSum
eftrita# JUreta pre«l4a4 ruth taw Null

BUT THAT
WON'T DO!
WE'VE GOT
TO PROVE

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FR|DXYVOCT. 4, 1946

E«iabl!gh*d 1908

MAHf ll.S lit it IK. Pn.. Oct. 4.
ijh — Tht1 toll llui* far tslay
ha» rl«t-n In arveii .oera.’ pa killr l,
arid ninfr tfian I4U jiijutnl a*"
Dig irauli of thi* fire anil r v
pin,inn. which iua&lt;il IIpcliceI*i*iI
In&gt;t nii’ hi thrnurh the *Stln Oil

• A fu r these rnatiers were »'•&lt;
lied, the tninani adjuumed ilu-ii
39tli MBVutiilon.
T3i&gt; eonvention action prrelu.l
r.| any diance o f a settlement latween lawla and the soft eon
operators in the near fulure lie
rnusc southern operalnre h ave iU*
luard to aerept the term, of thgoverrhienl contrac- Thi. » J '
the coalraei maile hy l^w t* a
Keer?tcrv of the ntertor J A
L’ nltf
iluv *29 lo mill the Ml

m M rw sM N ta* mo|
amllaa' af aay Ca—ty atflraa
■ertba th* N s r y gultaa.aa*
iwn mams ajltrafa 4«l##t
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in i tontvmrd with non* Ra»&gt;tan repnraiiona. The action I*&lt;1
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Aniiginallv
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v,.t&lt;- was taken ihat ilte United
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in th# city of
Htetron llnlvrrtlty has n|ieni-rl its
T f»'^ n ||* •niithfftSl Frif#||,
tilth year with on enrollment of
Th,
faltnwH -bat
l.f-71. o f which number 7til otv
VTa&gt;ri#n #At|fT*«* &lt; «•! 4 w*« 1 r&lt;0*»a
v?terana, acrurdlng to figurrs re­
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J A t 'K K O N V IL L E . CKL 4 (4 7 —
(J o trrn o r-n o m in e e C a cen r Tmlleased tddav hr President W. S
't * 1# »n|i •«% Imv' •nH,d
Allen. The Cillegn o f law. whlrh
4 p t »»lf«n
Irirvtril
Mfhn .Iwvlf
madre #f O e ^ la wa# dmcribed
u In i critical rondkllon today
•IIP*
iL n Aw*l. '*H*P^A4H rlnriinril,
reopened this Fall after 1 period
•t Bt. Vincent'* 1(#*piUI here.
of war-time aua|Mn»|on( starts
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dII m did nlftf*
The beepit* I, alth#a|h dewith tin enrollment o f 00. which Is
It niukr marlUl l l | . .
•vpertasl tn pass its all time ne&lt;sk rUnlnr 4# etc* Talsnad**'* ollm«nt, laslead the foIUwtng *»*«••
of g*. and Ihe Rchool of Music
HARDOR MASTKB NAMRD
»en t.
ht« 82 students.
, "Oeverner Talmadr* woe ad­
Separate chanel evemlse* have
mitted te Bt. Vincent's HeeplU!
been scheduled fo r freshmen and
early Ihta morning. Ills rendition
apnedclaasmcn ay the l!n1ver»ltr
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n t critical upon admtaalen bat
auditorium will not ao-ommodattf
the cnMre student hodv. Thirvhe Improved arilh treatment and
h)« rondltlen U eatiefacUnr this
seven have been added to_jJhr
teaching s*eff. making * faculty jnornln*. He will ba under ebserration for several daya.*
of 107. and a dawn-to-dusk ached,
9% ■•*»ftd- A V*l •»* • ■
ule o f daises' haa bee* adopted.
County Contmlulon.

StetHon Enrollment
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Talmadgc Admitted
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