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Fair and slightly n iin r r lhi« afUrnu.
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AN

IN D E P E N D E N T . D A I L Y N E W S P A P E R

SANFORD. FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2. 1946

Established 1908

Nationalist

As Plane-Crash Victim LajrD ying

Associated Press Leased Wire

“n UMHER 77.

General P atto n b Widow Returns To The.U.S,

in Hawaii Had
| | Ample Notice;'
$Pj.

American
Say* G4
sponsible

I der. Of ThoUiands
NUERNBERG, J i v t IPK-Tha lateraatleaal trimal kai b m a h a n a seceel
4 m by whMi m d l k a

NUERNBERG,

J«iu. 2e—

C A P )—'Hie A m e ric a n pros©-

TKNflE AND SOMBER, is tills scene nt La Guard ia Field, New
York, ea d a tu ra and aidesswore losing the fig h t to save Mrs. Grnco
Telchholti Scully. 49. of New York. City after her reritrf-Vtont tinplane crash in Flushing Bay, half a mllf from tha field. Note Mayor
LaGuardl* In upper background. Of fourteen, persons tha Incoming
liner from Miami, Mrs. Scully was Ore only one to die. Eight were
injured. (International)*

CHUNGKING, J a n . i P W
The Communlm* huve ..nnetra
th at'th ey trill pat u p a fight
he tn.iri* Monfollan Province
, v.
t cicatea a new d
gvr of ~ciftt wor 1m' China' 1
ataieiuftni waa mad* *oo*»,ai
P. H. C Hatut at the Chlsng K
Shek cabinet declared that J*
«oold bo taken over “ a* a mat
of course.**
^ # “ 5? ■ h l*L th a t. odatlalji
tiro official* wsae going* Ik
northern oProvince on thq
of tfbJpa swinging- Inter -Jrhd
front ManthurTi. TTthfeupual thi
Chinese
Communiata
declared
that th ia la civil w a r and that
Red foroaa'trill resist any Attack
on lheot.ln .Jehol.
•
Chang said that the joyernmint has “every right*1 to taka
over Jehol and send in admiakp
trative personnel. Ho t»ld quest­
ioners th a t ‘ there w ere no pungnunlst troops la Jehol prior to
7k pan’s co Us pee.
The apokeaman tak es iraoe kith
S Communist tlalm th a t "cWinocrstlc" n ils hat been rsta'dlahtJ
by Chinese Red* in Je h o L /flr
points o u t that thia would A&gt;va
been impossible to accomplish In
four m onths eVsn u n der Ku/opesn
w American standards.

Last 1945 Meeting
Seminole County Hall Installed
Goes Over Top As President Of Monday AtMayfair
In &amp;Bond Drive Local Ki\4anians
Lane G i v e 8 Praise Dr. L u th er T. Doss,
To Kilpatrick- F o r R etiring Head, Is
^Work Jn-X^mnaign ,*i Presented A w a rd

a was, enraged ov
raid / aa^U um O ar

jirra^ro'

.the'. International

Accident

Lichfield,

Uf ta d officials fo a r that the
a f fslalllies m ay grow larg-

fc j f a t m r x occupant* of a
i x a r •paaaengvg. train -that

S t a r k Tells P e a r l
Harbor' -Jiroup ' lfe :

Reds To R esist Any
G overnm ent
To-Take Over. proivijice O f J e h o l

F o r the eighth arid Dosi time,
84rafhole County has gone over
th e top In a national War Fund
Loan drive, it w aa annouced to ­
day by E.C. K ilpatrick, chairman
and Edward F. Lane, publicity
chairman of the drive.
Tha grand to ta l was $1,094,6 18
naarly double th e $671,000 quota
t h a t had been ac t for tha coun­
ty . E*Hon'd, tales also went over
th e top w)th a to tal of $174,080
or
over the quota.
Mr. Lane today tingled ‘out
M r. Kilpatrick for special * a t ­
tention for hi* contlneed effort*
in making the drive t a success
in this county. He also cited the
following for th e ir ftps efforts
in tha drive: M rs. David Smith,
assistant to M r. Kilpatrick at
th e Florida State Bank, Roy Hol­
ler, Mrs. F.E. Roumlllat, chair­
m an of tha ladirneyommlttue on
th e drive, J.L. Ingfey' and- Mr*,
R uth Scott Of 't h a Hanford A t­
lantic National Bank. He also
thanked Posmaater Joel 8. Field
an d his poet office force, and
stressed the co-operation of all
citieona who helped put the drive
over.
E bonds were sold In the fol­
lowing amounts: Florida State
B ank -$90,068; Sanford A tlantic
N ational Bank, $54,f0d; Sanfh rd Poet offlee. $31,726; Oviedo
P o et Office, 45,231; Payroll de­
ductions, $1710 and Long-wood
P 6e t Of fit*, $225. Sale of other
tyPM - o f'b o n d s w a s r Florida
S ta te Bank. $534 837 and SanfordA tlantic National Bank, $386,018.

J. W. Hall was today Installed
by Diitrlch Governor Lloyd Gahr
as 8anford Klwanls Clob prcafflent
and retiring president. Dr. Luther
T. Don. was highly commended
for hit excellent guidance of tha
riub. An aw ard was presented to
t^r. Do«« and the club for achieve­
ment of membership «
the second four monli period of

Third Set Of H itler •
Documents A re Found

FORRESTAL IN MIAMI
MIA6O . Jam t | (4*) BacrvUry
of th«. Navy Jama* Forreiut
arrived In MUml by. plana todiy
from th o Guantanamo, Cult,
Naval B a st. Forrsstal U rxptctrj
Ad “ confav with R a tr 1 Adnlrsl
J. F. Skafroth, Commandant of
the Seventh Naval D istric t Ha
will rem ain for the AlLAmortcsn
Air M a n a tn sn which alert on
Friday.

CALLED
CHIC?
tlonwlda
n o w
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D itF N o t- .A n titip a tjff

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Japanese - A t t a c k

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OF THE GREAT SOLDIERS l«
rn on her arrival in Washlnitton
ntral of her famed husband. H er
he airport. Behind Mrs. P atten U
(International Roundphotol

1945 Building
^Permits Amount
To $142,000
T o t a l O f $88,500
Issued In 1944 Is
Nearly D o u b le d
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• Building perm lta issued in
fhYd In 1946 amounted to
043 os compared to 188.600
isatted 4n 1944. according’ to H. N.
Bakar. rity clerk:
.

flObrtage uf materials reused
builders lo sslvuga much matarial
f o r 'conilrruetlon. t^rnsj * - W lW
pan *baejr -um# —fcr&gt;
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tha .'Jhelraaa of niw materials fuf.sklerabla additional construction, ia
anticipated d u rin g the coming
yafcif
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i’6665etaolnshr&lt;llucm/sryp&lt;&gt;dawmt
Moat city perm lta during the
p ad t year *cf» fo r enlarging o r
repairing or altaring prwaynt
structure, rath er than conilruatin g drew ones.
list* structures Include iba new
picture theater fo r colored patrons
a t Sanford Avenue and Third
Htraat, the building on tha opponita cbmer coiistrqjed by Joa
Moss, the new C. W .V tiik bulbliiXB on Sanford Avenue, an addi­
tio n to II. U. Pope’a Filling S ta­
tion and the new&lt; addition to (ho
continues on alteration of the
C?wan block. Building permits
during Ibt m onth of (loeetnber
totalled $31,042 in value e« com­
pared with-$26,637 In December,

G eneral' WAinwright
To V isit Sarasota

r o c r iv o tU am ple w a rn in g Of
Hit' MiiHjtk.. lit tu c k , tvhijn h e
with prugHitl f u r a n ex p lan a­
tio n o f why N a v y comniuntJera w o re n o t . r e a d y for th e
■monk a tta c k n s th e I’e itrl'
llntlxir InvHliriilillg Committee
i.-sumoil hcmimi* in Washington*
In **reply to the question n*ked
by William Mltchel, the Commit*
tre tV u n .rl, Shirk, who wus Chief
Mrs. Ilolen Walter . M iller, 18
Burton Avenue, Montgomery. Al t.
received on |I ik-. “(J, n letter
from the War Department • con*
finniny tlie death ,uf' hi&gt;r. .tlUS*
band. T u p t. F. M "I’ltl" ’Miller.
W’li.i had liecii irpnltnl missing
in Action ,-rinca Pec, ,t&lt;*,^ t k 'L
Nit 'fniTm‘r ' InfnNlihtlnir iir.^ .s-,Jv
gjveu out other Ilian thnt he «n?
last seen leaving a firs t aid
stiitiaa at Winter Spelt. Cleimnny,'

the l’acitic
Stark vxplsincil th a t he .rould}
not hnv* l*«-vii surprisoil If JatH
^'d.inarlnes , ImV* t't/tv61 &gt;n
t*ni. Frnrtri-. ft Ii.it, tic
(hnt timn, the host mfotmntmm
/ecined to llidlrale thnt lltr first'
eneni’y blow until,I be directed to­
ward scutheiut Asia.
The Committee Counsel then
fainted but that n year earlier,
i n Dec. 23, 10 p). S ta rk had writ­
ten to- Admiral J.O . Richardson,
at' th a t time I’acific Fleet Coth*
manner, saying th u t wnr with
Jnpnn ntlgin come a fte r DO days.
Yet* -the Counsel went -on, In
October of Bill, S tu rk lin'd writ­
ten to RirlinnLon'ir nuccessur, Ad­
miral Kimmel, th a t ho did not
believe the Jiip, would attack- the
I nited S tair. S inrk explainod
tlmt dryolopinrnlji in the inUrvenliig tierloil Idol changed hfS
mind, lie said hr &lt;11, patched th 4 (
.&lt;at-w arning message to Kimmel
m Nov. 27. till I, a l t e r ho IcarfTdi
front Secretary- of S to le Hull that
eegotintinns with th e Japanese
collopsnl. This wa,i tho fIrqt j
. S inrk raid, llfut Hull indlcat-j
b-flniU’ly to him that ihi-rua octtlemenk^
channels, . 1 ’
thimmh

lie I, s vii v Iveil liy In. wife anil
two *nns.' I’nl, nine, and Mikv,
five, hi* father, Frank I.. Miller
and hi* sinter, Mr*. Jitmc, Ridte.
Capt, Miller whs a. company
commindoi in tbs J'Jtfh/Infantry
of tbi&gt; todth Dlvislnn.’ Ilt&gt; was
ill the linttl,- uf Ihr Itnlginn
biilgu ut Anloime*. A* n ri-.vrve
officer -frmn tlie I'nivcm ity of
Fliiridn. hr wn&lt; &lt;-n11&gt;*.i into ser­
vice n( t hi* limr of tin- I’rii-I
Jlarh.i rnbl
lb- wns bom in Sai (old. AI til
gl.ulimtiin: from I i.ivi-rsily -*f
rlo^idn hi- taught ill cln- Ovu-ila
Bchiitil (o; n yrar. 1(«• vwin latci
with thu Commercial C redit Cor­
poration. A t 'the tints? !&gt;« wa*
railed to active duty! lie »n»
living in TnllnlmsKcr.

GROMYKO NAMED

Cpl. W alter Grace)
Gets Army D ischarge’ w—

MOSCOW, J a n . 2, (Ph* Th*
Soviet Govamment has angounced tha appointment uf Its Ambas­
sador to the Uptted States, Andrei
Gromyko, to Ae th e -Russian repre*anisine an th e new f a r East­
e rn Comnlsaion established at the
big.tbrss n u ttin g in . Moscow.

I'pl Wnllei M I*, i* i v . * ’ tille -1
S t a t e , A *,ny. hu. ir* vir"Tle*.I la
Snnfprd a f t e r rerriving hi* di&lt;- (
clmrge y e s t e rd a y at t'oinp lllnnd. |

- , JOTCE TO DIM
«

WAshlNtirONrJan. 2. Ae*r

Aijorfml 11jtrnTil" It. Murk tuld .
•he IV trl Harbor inquiry !•*'.
d a y -th a t It vaa PruiMrnt Ko««ev«U who drclded to da o b t
ho called %it tic h t" la Ik*
Pacific. Stark ..aid Mi. Ho.1,
oaeceli made th e derision to
keep the fleet baaed at Pearl H arbor.

the httiory. of the U.S. Army, \Mr*. (ic o rrr 8.
by nrtnv/ p'arc from llunini, LuxcmWirK. when»cn, \\e«t Point-Cade! Gvoixr 8. 'Patt.ur* III
Lt./Co).'Ian-d» Totten, her son-in-law.

Fnlerol St«ti&gt; Frost Wurni tg
Service pred'rtbins inilH t - .-&lt;•
tcrislire h e ir l .Jay u&lt; (in a*
frost'anil fiv rti ig weather were
ronccrqed, an I Instead of t!\ew’,l&gt;
decree lenipvt uluie predi Ir.l fir
.this• section, the* lowest n-oitl'g
was 40 degrees in Sanford, occur Iing to II. F. Whltner, weather­
man. .
, According to the Associated
Ibesi, there's some relief In sight
for soutbenum wh? Isgiut .the
New Year shivering in In c«M
wave. T he-w m lW U iin save He
.nUrfury hA* gone (is fin a*-**Ye It will go this time — mil
wanner m ntther will hi*, m-s.it ■&gt;(
tlie southeast this aflerihiuti. The
forecast wna for low temperatures
of Id to ID in northern Georgia.
Alabama and Mississippi early
thia ntomlng. In Florida, freer*
Ing weather was expected as far
south as Tam pa, Clearwater nml
Vero Reach.

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Gorvcnor’s

Island

ing.
Cpl. Grneey served 33 months
with the Armrd ForrCs in .Iran,
lie is ruriently residing-avilh hi*
purentx. Mr, and Mr*, A*. Fit,ter,
at 409 t’almetto. Avenue.

L ondon , Jan . 2, t/V)r
tia h .traitor who ymrked for Hiller
will.pay for hla tfehson tomorrow
LKGloAr MEETS MONDAY
w ith his Ilfs. W illiam (Lord Ha wH aw ) Joyrst Will be hanged In
Cprtfmandar Jack Raeeo of Post
G rlnt PstimrllU ^Prison la t Lon­
American- Legion.
don tomorrow m orning for broad­
casting propaganda for the N u ts announced this afternoon that the IiY 'o n e s ia iiH ’G a t he r
during tab war. He hat loot hla regularly scheduled legion meet­
la s t chanrs f o r 'a repmvt.
ing to oa hold next Monday night
In Semarang Area
arfll. bo fa a tu re d -h y r^ lb O th e n i
fried chicken dinner. The meet­
BATAVIA. Jan. 2. (d l—Source*
ing will begin promptly a t 7:00
o'clock. T W lti for tha dinner reveal thnt Indonesian Nationalist
a re available • a t iRoumlllat and force* are assembling n ear beAjiderwm,
SanTord
Furniture* marang in north central Jav a. Tho
Company and tho U. B. Pope Btituh believe the Nationalists
may be preparing for n large, , ,MI hmm ■■■
scale attack In that area.
- BERLIN, Jan. 2, Of*)— Gl’i ar$, bottles ' and glasses of vodka,
Thii belief U heightened by
a. ruggad bunch, judgtag by Pfc'd I win# sod liquor bafora each
verson also had a
new* that tho Indonesian* are
528
Holiday
Death*
•
a t hi« setting plus
clearing women and children from
head-splitting. BusWarm, o f Burtlngton,
CHICAGO. Jan . 2. ( M - Tti* villages east of Hcmarung. The
«. Thera »s», of
o o . Tha tab If Waa violent1.deaths over the holiday British, .however express confi­
‘
stand a t «W.
Truffle
its account for '247 dence In their abHIly to moot the
This Is a lower new tbieat.
1 than was anticipated
National. 8afety Council,
•/v io le n t deaths war*
.,- i A no holiday accident Japrf^AIlovfed % Dip
Ml cilUfUg iW f r f f d
mlacellantou* causes. Bit
ktoM pork
kiwi’
-Those states are Dela- ’ Into Silver Stores
ItaUaippl. Rhode Island,
and Houth Dakota and Vetv- TOKYO. Jan . 2. (/P&gt;—Oenaral
MacArthur ha* authorlxetl the
Japanese Government to dip into
Its Amirlcan-Mited stores o f dia­
monds and silver. The Nipponese
ING RIGHTS
have been permitted to m elt sad
rtflna 4.471 H tons of silver and
S ? ‘JSn^
solvtr product*. The dxposltlon of
Airways has
these will be subject to AUled

Trio Of GI Drivers Rugged Eno
Survive Haz&amp;rdg Of Ruisian Hospitality

Y tA rink, man, Alonso
Wlllkrmaon, W. V a^

alternate

Many Husbandi." T he salt'wo*
written by Noel Coward. Mr.
Goods related soma o f hla sarly
experiences aa an a c to r In Aus­
tralia and-England.
Charles Morrison .led tha ling*
Ing with Harry Kudell at tn*
piano.
!

IIERFORD, Germany. Jan. 2,
6D —B ritish Counter Intelligence
Headquarters »ay* t h a t a third
set of H itler’s documents has been
found.
The B ritish authorities say the
documents are third copies of
document# which th e
Fuchtsr
dispatched by messengers from
his bunker at the Relcfuchancdlery In hla last days of powrr.
The o th er two copies of Hitler
Document* have already been
found.
Tho th ird eoplca w ere discover,
od In th e garden of the home
«&lt;f N asi Major .Willi Johanmhcer, who* served aa a messenger
for the Fuehrer. Johannmeer nsd
previously denied having posse-.-,
alon of th e -documents.

Two Killed When
S ilv e r Meteor Is
Derailed In S. C.

an

Tha Rotarv Club held its
meeting of the year a t (ha I
Mayfair Monday noon and
was a fine atUndance. Id
lusher presided.
,
A fe a tu re of tha antertaU
program was a humorous
perfartrieti by Reginald and

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C o u n t y Schools
Keopencd T o d a y ;
Teachers T o Meet
School* . throughout

Scm|no|a

• h i ' f^ li ln y . ar o r rlin g

to Supt/

unity npeiysl again tvalsy after
r* hhJLlai- Tu&gt;rH"l.
^ ‘»
'. W. Ijiwtan, tin- schools will
lose nt noou to permit the
»a&lt;hera to atti-n.| -the 2 06
'‘clock liieelm^- ,lt. |l,,- SnUlh Sid#
tfrioiary Reboot v f th e Sc/mnoio
Teachers Club.
The progr.im will ho under the
direction of Mra. Ola Cochran
and will lw devoted to art, an
exhibit of -which w ill be made
onder direction of M rs. Mildred
llnb'.-ork, school a r t au;&gt;crvUur.
After the meeting tha exhibit
will be open to th e public. A
movie entitled “A aalgniafnl -To­
morrow** will bo shown which
concerns typical American xttfc*

Sid Hudson T o Get
Army Discharge So(
WAS1irNjRoN\ Jan. 2, (A'
Tha WashUiVim Setwttorp have
ceivad ieord th|t ear of their 9
"W pitchers, Din
war
Hid imuaxui
Hudson, will

out of tho Army &lt;oin.
. H l a rxleake w ill'leave ;
front-lino Wa&lt;li!ngtoit fit
tha service -R ay ScccIkjo
Early Vtynw.
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HANSON DISPUYH &lt;
Mr.

M.

thia m an

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f tf te Vrii
, Paola. 1

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tltrua oddity cl tlr lf-srp

�.PAGE TWO

• Ml *'( ,1 'S'lM : I '&lt;*,i\L ,/» ' \J*: .*1P .1:17/

THE SANFORD HERALD; SANFORD. FLORIDA

1945* To Have Big
Place Where Sport
Memories AreKep t
By CHIP ROYAL
*. .
AP Newafrjalure* Sport* Kditor
NRW Y O It K — When lltlleaew rear 1045 dawned op the
athletic hortion, It appeared
beaded for a gloomy IS month*.
Ilaaeball men didn't know if they
weeId have enough plater* to
atart a aeaaow. Ilorce raring ***
banntd. All the other aporta had
leat, or were losing lop perform­
er* to the way.
But the litUe fellow* moved
the safety pin up another notch
on hi* whit* pants, gave a pat
, .oo J h « \ back . here and th«rg..
witI*pared a word of encouragel mrnt on this and that ear drum.
Vend, the athlete* went to work.
. I, The teault l* thi l 1045 will at*
. way* have n apeclal .place In that
pprt of tho heart where aporta
memories are kept
g jii*icussed- around the fireplace or

the (Hit-bellied stove.
and the 100 - yard*. three yteck*
Hoy* and «lrl« in ami out of later in 41M second*,
the armed, forte* . Combined ti " Ford- . ah*o ma&gt;lc U new 10ftIftve icuird-bienkmg throffg* In yard backstroke mart for a 2t&gt;horse-racing, totting-paelng,. foot* y*rd ionise «t Vale in~au.l.Slii»
ball, bovine- ba»ketl/all add bo**- Cutty mnde new record* nt I.IHX}
trail the heat performance* they | yard*, 13:TJ.I; l.odo meter*, 14:
could In 'all • aport*. Champion* .28.4; and l&gt;60p~ initf^k 21:63.0.
won and .|p»l their crown»-^-«nd She nlao carried her iprlwao t*v»
fan* luat Vtheir -voice* volctfig inw mark*.
' f 'JW
their approval,
' * Brenda llelscr 'of nlulUtuuwU.
•• Taklng^ho *(aorta ifrosn W to ftrlhwi, Orc„ broke' threw-- rr«-

W here Customers Send T heir Friends"

.H wild' 200 meter* hi 2:2H.'J. IndlvkJuit record* were also made
by Jeanne Wilton, Chicago, who
went for 100- yard* brcasUdroko
In jilfr.l, and Marilyn Hnhuer,
JUn; Francisco, who did 21:59.4
for J.MQ meter*. .
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With
JULIAN STKNSTROM
Herald Sport* Editor

male champion of champion* «n.i
Mm. RUth Knuth, hulMnOpoKi.
repeated foV W . g««. -•
Jimmy Ruffe rl&gt; picked Up-hla
legs ano sat them down In front
of .all other .’mtlcr*' Id straight
times, nine Indoor* *w&gt;oce out-

itfjtiTW ' m m j h w

at Maltno In July. 'Wifgor of Qhlo and Jfaumtt, g fellow countryman
of Guilder, ule new Indoor Huydie mark*.____ _

HEADACHE

• Casveiae esitklr s titt
ktsOstWand saatbss r*»«H.
|«e bssh mow I m t i t S i
Baif tstkUw to twsstsa.

liquid C A P U 0 I N E

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Sttntory of ApHevttvra

"TT i« ju*t M Important now u when fau
1 and oils were rationed to aavc and tu rn

In.^vtry Wt of uged kitchen fat. Uacd fiat*
continue to be onejjf oar moet Important aourcex of aupply
for the mai)ufactur«rof aoap and for other Industrial u»c«.
It may be many nsdnt^a before we can obtain adequate
•upplic* of Imported feta end oil* for theee uac*. Meanwhile,
houaevrivea can help prevent aoap ahortagea by turning
in used fata, and dealers can help by continuing collection*.

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Shoulder
Roast.
lb
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f h|r it l»tg|
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Lamb Breast.. lb .: 17c
Asst. Cold Cuts . lb . 29c
Sausage Meat . lb . 2?c
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Skinless Wieners lb

Roy Wall
GIK McUomille Av*.
I’htHie HM-ltl /

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playa un inijHirtunt purl

UU year. The native Cast Kldei
New Yorker hit thB-hnxKig~fatu*1
Imagination holder than any
fighter In many ytar*. lie scored
fire knockouts, never |nat n Imut,
and drew two ‘ Matll*ua Jttiuare
Ganlrn houawn in exc*sa of $1)81., ..
Willie Joyce of 'Philadelphia
hail more main evlnla In the
Ganlen (seven) than any fluhUn
Rt won fmir, but all hi* fights'
were thriller*, fke William*, also
at PhUly, who won tha NBA nod.
waa the only pre new elutrnp
crowned.
nASKRTBAlX
Seven-foot tlob Kurland led tho
Oklahoma Aggie* to top bmikethall honotir. Oedrtre Mlkan. nnother giant and the.player of the
year, set a new Garden record Inf
scoring 93 point* fn tnw.jrtmr.
lit also, notched 120 point* in the.
three gamoa Iter*.
■ The Phi ItIpa Oiler* of Bwrtlt'avine, Okie., won tha National
AAU honor* and the Vultec
Bomboreltfca of Nashville, Juniu
ruled the woman. The Fort
Wayne, lnd„ Zollner* again were

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BOXING

Sy -htmmfm useJ-fasf".

Friday and Saturday

Carrots . 2 bunches. ISc

and • Udhfpu, -,14.4 Jnr
meter*.-- w
York Athletic Clu»
rA('rN«; 6
___ __ ...JflV Indoor-and nutdoor -National AAU team*title*
while -the Twskegfc* Institute of, f.HI- -wager on her at tha ilamAlnhama did ' rtfc xfdlt -for »-». blelnnlan, easily w*» Ul* bust of
men.
• .,
the trotter* and piveers. Adio*
------- ; r 'jw Wte
• )&lt;*rthe *igiwl' paebts with '« T^-T7ri
Sarah 'Palfrey Cooke took the mile, a new i-econk .i. .
without a rlouhl the most spe.-ichnls headlines When she came Sep Fulln of Indhnupoli* was Inrular
In nnv (Jrange-Bowl
l«rk to win the national women'* Ihc leading money wirning- ikiv- affair, finish
or any (outball gam*.
• tennhr championship from Pautlno er tuit one-leggftl Kd«nrd-Jonew This mark*
the first time nny
Bet*. She had Iwen out of com­ ct
Vjb..&gt;!V/y-^u,JtgiiJUuJmiL ■Mmm'eleven ha*Kwo.i nine game*
petition almogt snUrcly-'-siwao- more^sriYnar*.
In nny one seasoij.ln their hletdry
winning -the title In 1941. She is All harne**' tiarka broke at­ and
Jack llat'ding'* out­
the only woman from the east to tendance record* nipl in turn fit. InCoach
our opinion, It head.-d for
take riel honor* since *1D20.
passed out hlggar purse*. House- big tlnfl*
fonthnfi:
Sgt. Frank* Parker of the Array v*l( flnceway, Wettbury, N. V..
retained hi* men's crown by de­ ran continuously from June until
feating the Up-and-coming' W1|- October,' six nisht a week, nnd
liain Talbert from Wilmington-. attracted inure than a million
Del. Mr*. iHwteh Pedersen Itlhbany fan*.
«o#-New York gained th/gula‘ In­
- .
. GOLF
door honor*. Talbert va* tho. cjit£ llyron Nelson jin* master of
court ehsmp.
the ‘links. Tlie great golfer won
$50,1109 In war trend* (the top
figure for all chib swingers), 19
tournament* up to Christmt», nnd
the U- H. mid Canadian title*.
The biggest upset oh the groen*
Was turned In' by amateur Fred
Haas, Jr., New 4(/rieaiis, who son
PLUMBING
tha Memphis open by beating •
star* like Nelson and Sammy |
Ke|mir work u specialty
Sinead. It was the flrat amateur
Free &lt;:«timatcs. Prompt service
win over the pro* in nine year*.
Of course Army and the Cleve­
land |lams ruled football. The
Clilsts beat, nil opponent* to
nuke It 18 straight In two year*
*t)d placed five men iM thi( 21st
Alsociatwd Pres* AU Atactica
team. The Ham* copped their
first pro UU* by edging the Red­
skin* 16-14. .
Hoc Blanchard of Army and
Hob Wntorfield of 'Cleveland were
Ilia grid atara of the year. Navy's
Dlek linden won thg Knuta
Rockno - trophy for exceptional

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Saitford. Florida

IIOKMR RACING

Bn-iher was the hor*e of the of the Imwi game* this morning. iSgutkjyurtjie A llN and (Joel*
ye*tj..»a; . well ** the
toa'r*
«proud. of put -ore- f h l g t i t ' V i d e open, roaring
Ing* up to $334,6Sli‘, Btjn ley but when we rvailre how far we! Missouri failed to “show” thr
Mptae wa* tty Wading trahjer, rplsscd the Southern Cil-Afahamn i trndr&lt;t to do.. Ti'.i*. led by
Mipplaruhig If it ach Jacob*. This flrtso Row) affair, w« feel like | tendril to * &lt;lo. Texas, led by
,wii'$ho eecond time In 13 yearn atkhlng-mur neck Into the fur-! Bobby tyynh. racked up 40 polity
that Jncob* (oo^ aecond.- honort. hare.
* 1hut MI**ourl]w**n’t dallvjng dnrTfM
dill|h*t »t«tt.running
|t wasn’t that Aighawa freefed ir\7 this tirtin a*, they pushed
Wdrp at all. We fully knew that j aero** ■37^'poinl*.’ If wa* the
Alabama -went hits the toarwamrrtt I triWrrt" offensive. game ever, in
3H,114. New York had *eten i(l roaoa a# a 13 paint favorite I the history of thr Cotto.i flow),
d&gt;l* refai) the mutucta toprfed ofer tha, Trojan*. Wa figured, Texn* took to the air. 14 \huc*
Mir million dollars and one. «5.- flint .‘biuthofti‘cat would put up and connected successfully oo Id
014,?8tt card.
a hotter fight.,, flluca (hey were! attempts. Tlie l.oughorn* tallied
Roop Jr. wen the Mvr Kentucky a somewhat bulky squad. It waa •19 first dowip* during the afterJMS.-a month late, hut
polled up lame u wiek fwUr In
the Preakne**. Stymie, a hor**
Jacob* bought for fl.fiOd,
___ J. was
rarer, Blr*.
[ainr Chaaco

tfe o a

MY M W * tQ

a i l Kant F irst Street ,

8.1 lino m il. for 19 yui

W A T C H F O R IT *

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HOME CONTROLLED”

ders, Wamdhhg, Wt», wan the .money winder, bridging ■har eam- dieting five winners in the gamo*.;battle. We had picked the Aggim.

5 W a"ty .liSe K
rprtlon board*.
. ,
took the record ityot-

CM /A/&amp; 500/V f

WEDNESDAY; •JA N U A R Y -*-:l94«"r*

(n cvcryune'a auceutt-H. . .

The lml.il of Ihmiik
woll griKinietl nhuuld
lit- Blurted early in
Ufo . . .

|

ir* want to tho
who won thalr
league pennant
Uialr flrat World
IB. There’ll -he a.
tot-el argumciUs about the moat
raluall* player* for many a n -

Your clotheu will luat longer if regularly cleaned . . .

DRY CLEANING CO.
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no eTsim

llullard'H Obelisk

• Flour .

COFFEE
&gt; tall can»

•trull'* V*net ilrrral

WHOLE MILK
8 oz. pkg. 25c
(jhurngold

SPECIAL NOTICE
3 to 5 Day Dry Cfeaningr Service
5 Day Laundry Service
W6 jvcommund th a t new customer* send then1
imiiidry taat three days of weak.
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Hal' N»wkou»«r of the Tiger*
lad Phil CevarrdtU of the Cub*
m i tho a r t ter*' vot«. but l^ n k
BoMay. tradwLjfl the Chlcagoarrs
In July by Uie Tanka**; Tommy
E almas, the Boston BrejfgaLUuag home run cloutar p iw n o w
consecutive gdity"altting champ
In the National U « g u t; Hank
Uffenbarg, who wen Uw pennant
for Detroit wllh a leak-cleaning
hotosr after eefurnlHg from the
A m y, also had a lot of aup-

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Ih. ctn.
25c

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Slokley’u * SMred o r'

CUT BEANS
DICED BEETS ■1
2 No. 2 cans 21e No. 2 can
10c n
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TOMATOES

JUNKET .
R ennet Powder
For making
delicious, ■
Rennet
Cuatard*

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14c ^reaerv^s Il&gt;. jar 37c
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For making
Hennet •
(fustards or

giaflr* ' j&amp;rCifV', ‘ ,ij

10c Olives 2-oz. jar 15c

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Satire No. 2 cah 19c Peamitg
llerowl'a

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| Spam 12-oz. can 34c
.UTION8

HORMONES
D ' KILLERS

J-Jj-JA!** ' Z J :-s-

K .DUSTS

TOILET SOAP

2 Rare 13c

Bdtter ^ . . . . 2 1 c

J*mn ml I n t*«Hi a

Sweetheart

Beans No. 2 can 12c

Itoar.i

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Rice 3rlb. pkff. 36c

Vswaiaah. V ajy r Oaa.n

Jelly .. 16cz jar .. 27c
Klaesa*. H f l s l (‘i'll ’’

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�-We d n e s d a y , J a n u a r y

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

z,

management in reconversion t o vn
peucetinux economy. A strike jh
the vast -GcniTal Motor* empire
amt" a. thvcatrnrd strike .in the
great aCiXd industry -highlighted
me probl-tn as government and
cc formula*
leaders sought
NATIONS

4

I»T CHARLES IIO.NCB
AP Newsfeaturen W riter
.The 'dropping of th» atomic
bomhr* ushering* in ' th te l AJomic
‘*4tv,,Sge, XVtv'lhc biggest' news story
of 1046. That ia tha opinion of
Associate*) Press newspaper edi­
tors answering a poll by AP
Newafeature*.
Although this represents a ma­
jority opinion it likely 'will bs
on to 'considerable Individual
•ruts. This is due to the fact
' • a t IMS +r»n crowded with ‘many
tremendous events worthy of can*
J sideration for top place on the
llsU
i
• ‘ In addition to the atomic bomb,
there was the defeat of Japan,
v / bringing an end to World War II;
the overpowering of Germany, an
omen that the end was in sight
and the dealh of President RflWe^
veil. All four ranked high' In thu
- voting.
*- -

.MKT til* HOUflKKJKKTIMd (Ap*
t lj). At Ssn Franrlsro on April
i t jeaee-lhving 'nations uj the
world met to act up an organlution by which they hoped to main­
tain globnl occniil fritover. The
Man Francisco negotiations fol-

The Grandest Opportunity
Kixxi Havings You'll Havo

Ismg Time •- lltlrry to T
Supply#nnd

Slnri your

Year KiK^t!

2

VELVO
C o lic
Ground ' j

, ^ |'inien, an upstate New York edl^ r , a t 'n . t eeent meeting of New
York Assnriuteii jFICB members,
aald Urnt- Ha -feeling and that of 1
his associates wns that first chetfo

“Tha-m ost ten

l&amp;V. llSWflfSJ

omlc energy was |be
descriptiuu. uC -rba- weapon - used
• against the Japanese island bare
of Hiroshima. President Truman
told th t story rL -a •■ito n sat'-irnil
hardly understanding world aixteen hour* later. Hy the end of
tie year the u se.of atomic ener­
gy, either for good or for ^tfil."
had become the most written aboht'
i V&gt; dawn It remains the world’/
W rratest question mark.
*. JAPAN SIRRKNDKRS (Aagust 4). The second World War,
.n o t i c e
IX COI IIT OS* Till:- &lt; Ol XTV
»TtTn o r r i o r u m . i&gt; r u n .
J in o n . sg x is o i.K rot'XTV.
s i r r.
In re t h e * - KXTari&lt;- o r NONA A. WVM.V. IMrt-MFrtl.
T* All \\ S«m II lln, I’enrerai
l e g a l

Fred’ Heckle**, world's must
thrilling high’—pole - aiwiM.—wfcu '
will- piS-jenf htv DO font higli
swaying pole act- at each peiformunce during the Klks-Ugioa .
Community Fair, which will he
i held on the llall Park .Show­
grounds in 8anfonl, for I t ilavs
starting this Saturday January
16th,
.•
Mr. Reckless, while mounted al
rfh© topmost part of th e , high
pole, performs the seemingly im­
possible, and concludes his act
with a 150 foot slide for life.
"1

history's .greatest flcwxl of death
and deal ruction, came to ,nn end
on this data willi Japan's uticoip^i.
tional surrender. The only po»-*;
- t f l - i h ? - . . U .. h * t , h &gt; Ktven
t h a t slhle surprise element was the
IIEJtTV.il
\V.
ito n n itlfll
tlta.1 rapidity with which Japan folded d a f i n a l r r V o i l a s V:»e&lt;-ut&lt;&gt;r i.f up after Germany collapsed. Nip
t h e r a t a l * of
‘
.
pon's dream of a vast Co-prospei ImimhI: iii.it
ity Sprier© for Hast Asia Wns dimIhuC li» *|||
Florida.
oil
tin
In i l
day o f sipatrd and the groundwork aas
January, 1SIV r,,r np|tr**%ai itt laid for the lemirtion of t-iu»► K s m i p n - t.r Hie r s l u l g of grasping empire of the Rising
tld a ISIIi *l.i&gt; id rjri-rniln-r. I s i j i
CIIKHiTJIr IV t l l M I l d t l f t l ; Sun to a tenth rate ngi icultui at
• JCseriilor
'•vteiitor ut ill* . xiate -of: country.
N.mu- A. WylD. decease!. , 3 &lt;; RR M A N y COLI.APMKM

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VETO?
C 0 M /A /G £ 0 0 A / /
W A T C H FOR I T !

i

Beware Coughs

fromeommon colds .

.

That Hang On

LTeoraulalon relieves promptly because It goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
n m laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in­
flamed bronchial raucous m em ­
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulslon with the un­
derstanding youpiust like th e way 11
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money bade.

For te n tu n w tirmTTTfiio Irili
b&gt;t*n spilling out of their home­
land otl missions of conquest. Mu-'
ilem days und nuxlern civ-iliuiti-m
brought no change ui thi* »puit
of ruthlessness. In the last eightyyears the Germans fought five
wars, the first three i / lhem-sue««Mful.' Nineteen eighteen brought '
oqe sCunning defeat,' !&gt;ul It was'
not enough. A new Caesai—hear­
ing the prosaic name uf Adolf,
H itler—made a final try at wforld
conquest, lie und the nation th at
sheepishly followed him went
down to such utter ami devastat­
ing defeat before a world coalition
that the earth Is likely tq be
freed . forever from the-Germ an
urge of conquest. Hitler, himself,
a broken and gibbering wreck of
a man! is p-esumed to hnvi&gt; die I
in his Chancellery with his body •
destroyed hy (ire Hi* xurcvorx
surrendered what little was left of ;
a broken Germnny at 2:41 a.m.
French lime, May 7.
4. A CHIEFTAIN IMKS (April
12 ). "I have a terrific headache," 1
President Franklin D. Roosevelt |
said to Commander Harold Hut
run, Naval physician. The scene
was Warm Springs, Georgia. Aj
few-ROurs' la te r'th e Comma/ider-|
In-Chief in America's greatest war I
was ugad .of a cerebral hetnorr- j
hage and Harry B. Trumap wasi
Fresldent. • The tragic passing or
Roosevelt in the early months of
him unprecedented fourth term
came almost at the end of n con­
flict which had Used hi* enoi ■
moils strenjrlh to the final break­
ing point.
.- .a. A llo t 8TIRS IN A POST-*
WAR WORLD. The end of the
w ar brought many pressing proh-,
Inns, none more atteiition-cpmpolling than that facing labor and

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B o o ts

M o t t s A pple

J u ic e
J u ic o

29c

H o m i n y no. 2 l/ j 14

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B eans

l ’:ic k a rio

Standard Apple*

Butter
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Alm onds ft

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Heads - ’(*&gt;
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Fresh Pork

15c Sides

Grade A
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75c
C
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I b N 38c
W t H L Breast S te w
lb
10c

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55c

P ou n d , 61c

*nViewing

SKINLESS WIENEBS
lb
35c
ASSORTED COLD CUT8
lb
29c
SPICED LUNCHEON MEAT H-lb 25o
LONGslINK SAUSAOE
lb
42c
SUNNYLAND SAUSAGE
lb
39o
GA. SMOKED SAUSAGE
lb
32c
KINGANS SAUSAGE
lb - 35q
BULK SAUER KRAUT Vi3 ■ lb» - 25q

’ou n d
CotUgo

49c

Table Supply Kttrirhcd
.16-oz Loaf

Table Supply Famous

34-oz C a n

RaisinBredd

Club Steak •'
pound
Chuck Roast
pdund
10-in Rib Roast
pound
Hamburger
pound

20-07. Loaf"

Sauer’s

Tongues ib 25c Short Ribs ib 21c
Dressed Drawn

CANS

White Breed

Pound

Pork

Sausage u&gt; 35c Brains

20-az,1

Pecans ■ ib

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Sugar CDred

Shoulders ib 29c Hams
*

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I*ork

Pig Pork

Mitt Htnll

P o t a t o e s &lt;3 ib* 3 9

PIG PORK SALE!

Fresh rp rk

ib

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Y a m s 3 lbs 2 9 c '

VAN C A M P BAKED

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P. ft. 1 Maine
- B u r e t Piitulia'M

Carrots 2 bch* L5c

Oranges 5 ib* 33c

Lemons

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Rutabagas ib 3^‘c

4 7 c

J?m v

2 ■«» 25c

Onions 3 4b» 25c
Sweet.M ild__ .

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Fresh

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Tb 30c ib 32c

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S p e c ia l P rice List

Vanilla *

No. 2 Bottlo

Fla. Caught Spanish

Mackerel
STEAKS. KING MACKEREL lb
SHAD - * Ron lb 35c Buck lb
YELLOW TAIL 8NAPPER -lb '
HEADLESS SHRIMP
lb
PAN FISH
lb
WHITING FILLETS v v lb .
SPECKLE TROUT
lb -e~
LOBSTERS
lb
DARK CRAB MEAT
“ lb -

imim

39o
25c
45o
45c
19j
28o
35c
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• Prices Good Thru Saturday, January 5, 1946
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of U jc-Homw ami Rivers Cofnmlttee o f the Federal C o n fess.
,, Public, hearings already arc being held on two prpposals:
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t w i y I ' r u g nprogram with'^hclp
1 — . . . . .Ablit settin
g a upT u ai u i ivoluntary
fromf*the
Federal
Government
through
and loans. .
j™ —A -V'—’.J g a
- -grants
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2- *-A. measure giving the Federal Government broad
powers of enforcement In"communities failing, to cooperate.
This-likewise provides Ioann and grants.' ;
,
It was inevitable that sooneror iater the Federal Gov­
ernment would move Into the “pollution picture” since it har
control over the ‘navigable waterways of the nation.
The purposo o f both plaits is to purify the-country's In­
land streams contaminated b y Industrial, sewage and other
wastes.
This program places Jacksonville on the ''spot”. Tho
municipality has always used the 3t. John's river as n
"giant sewer” to carry o f f the city's sewages This is
"pollution” to the nth degree. It Is inexcusable ami should
nev$r have been tolerated.
It view of the Federal Government’s attitude, it la
time for muncipal authority . to make plans for the in­
t u w l i l N P ro* « * M ‘ Is waele- stallation of n sewage disposal plant anchqult polluting the
■Iwlp ra lilM I* Ik* **» #e» ee- C«
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«n«?jRJlT h*V*r A on*. Some­
time* ho" was a fath er whom, a
»ori or daughter will never know
eacepi Trout a photograph' on the
dreiaer.- II* ofttn waa a husband
who waa the Tint love and the
only love of a wife who in a,
few abort month* rulhed through
all the a c ta ' of life’s drama —
love, marriage motherhood and
widowhood. Moat of the, tints he
waa a hoy who never got to
live.
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The nation, too, ha» mourned.
That great voiac is ailenl. The
mighty heart which - moved the year la gone but long liv e 'th o
world-la-still. Franklin l). Roose­ new. The . future e**r call* ui
velt in 1946- Joined* the army forward »nd upward.
asleep . and became a living
SIX NHUV HIALEAH S T A K E #
memory.
•We have lo#t Patch and Hatton
MIAMI. Jan..2-SI&gt;T nevr-fH V
*ml many more who belonged to
000 (take* will b*.rwt thl* winter
us ami to' the world.
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It I* the way of life and God.
The younger will find it harder
to understand. We who a rt older
have gradually.Ji-arnod. to be re­
TELEPHONE
conciled ‘to what
Providence
bring*' u*.' We know that all
those who have been with ui* are
OPERATORS

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T he Year’s Big Stories

nlvtStd tngWiter

»’rvf
j t u y f i».tnie u*
over the.* intepreMrtg distance.
■ Yet th* new ' year open*
’'Wight. W# have many, blessing*
and it would take a long lime
for any of u* to ''Count Them
On© By One." We have peace.
America, computed, to mo«t of
Jhe world, ha* been spared the
kcara of weir. And bj^ tlje standante of peuplo anywhero we are
u da ml pf manrelou* plenty. We
nro a free people. All _the world,
look* tu u*. to guide Jb'. to a new

r's biggest story? According to
/News Service, the story of., the
iea* case • where immediate interest
’ are
icial

DI8 ♦fore surprising ‘ Is the fact that Japan’i
MAT- ranks second and Germany's only fourtlv*J»resl
MPRIBONEI) velt’s death coming in between. In menace to
i are NOT Hitler outranked Hlrohlto, though Japan an
ILLECTUAL- hutted In the United'Statca tfian did Germany,
r. WE ABE the deaths of H itlerW d Mussolini, and after th
/UU. EQRM.mU.df.faat-and tho .triumph, o f RrUlah L a b o c^
EMIIER8 IUP1
THn British* clectlbns were reallymm-e imp;
PTLY -Wit* tfiS fa c t that two bealch**rnaIcTaclors (lied luui
TB: My Htfle wny (
the human ................
interest In the malefactors
ov* In word,*
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"W* con look forward ■ to die
greatest or* T:» hittorv ' when
Ijicre will be a better life ao'd n
longer pence than man ha* ever
knoitt.

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. . Single or Married
Ages. 1C » 35
. Experience Unnecessary
• Paid " while learning
...% Frequent increases
• Overtime pay
• Paid vacations
Taxi-cab B c r v i c c for
late hours
ft
APPLY CHIEF OPERATOR
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GRKTINGS
‘ ••’fiFrem Th*. Lantern I
The pine* declare III* coming,
Th* roeka say ”1 will wait,”
And In the eait the watching atara
HI* love commemorate..
Ilia atep will fall a* lightly
Aa snowflake* on th* flower*.
And peace will brighten once again
These twilight heart* of our*.
* WINJFHED ADAMB BURH.
FOIt A WOHbO I'l.ANNKIf
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(From, Common GAjund)
' Before you went a journeying,
Doctor, did you look!
Is .anybody ill s l home
Of germs not brought to book?
•I* It-unsociable to atk ’
If children Ilk* to t —
. Bonding ov*r thotnh* nurss
v Our Iaidy Poverty?'"
I* it Indetlcat* to probe Where seed* of alcknts* are—
An Inn’a Selected "Clientele— .
A Jim Crow ear?
Or would that prov* too eoatly
In 'tim e and thought and lab&amp;?
It may be easier
To heal a nclghbof.
BIANCA BRADBURY,

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(From th* ChHstion Selene*
. Monitor)
fe'»: Th* tr***, *t fall of leaf,
send f l « t a flight of bird* ,
F
off h&gt; th* north or south,
and then give out
jtj'r. ■ branch of flaming copper,
S , another of run-green hraM; .
’ with a t u y and a twin
j|. •- In th* light of the sun
they males of th* air
• an archway whera through .
the country goes walking)
: Ihe stretch of stone walla,
of ranging rood*, f
.
lifting roof*
the tree* era touching
w ith bell* of'wind,
color of berry.
:.w lth leave* com# wh*S
Ilk* bird* In fllKbt&amp;p:

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mcAange from Moscow. And the only sa
reply to that friendly proffer Is, "By all r
There has developed, for the purpose
war,
a virtual
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m g Three
1 nri’c nations—U
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__ 1 ...n j unity
* - ' ."of the
States, Great Britain and Russia. The task has been
done. But such nn achievement may not last tong 11
there are formal and binding agreements to contln
for a t . least a reasonable term of. years, so as to r
the' (InIon Accomplished. ,
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are offered by Americans, pointing out Ah»-historic
that our nntlon from the beginning has avoided fc
alliances wjth other nations, so aa to preserve a free
and safeguard our independence. But such considers
wei^ Ignored in the course o f (his last war, thus nettl
precedent which canno^ be- forgotten.
It showed that a war could be fought and wo
three great powers without any of them losing its
dom and-essential character, when perhaps Jbne of
three could have wpn without the other two. Tmere wx
"Ideology” about that alliance! but.® v s f .
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1945 To Be Recalled
F o r Famous Firsts

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minister
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on International tribunal was
a tual*
well.renNmbcred
• t up on a vast acal* to try
for It saw a number om momen­ '•
i.uw^r’ criminals"
tous. flrat-tlm* •happenings. Among them:
’ f L a MINGOH FOB BT. I^)U18
For th* first time, a President'
S fa r a fourth
MIAMI. Jan. 2—A Hialeah
n rTB.V ■ 'P * *
first time, a
urh has beet) added to the 8t.
I ratldent died In th* midst of
&gt;ul* ^oo- Jo* Morrow, Hialeah
JE T ii * *. For ,h*J »Nrat time a Coun*1* » u p e r i 'n t e n d a n t of
President assumed' o/(ie« while ground*, rec»ntly shipped four
the country was at ,w#r.
flamingo* /to th* Missouri city.
. For th* first Um*. atomic Th*
track ha* lupplled the famed
•"•rgy WS. (uccenfully untlllMd
birds for many of America’s
• • . a conquering army .landed err nk
rge»t Boos.
the Japan*.,
n ./
tapane** homeland.
homeland. ..

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Glcmde
Bjr Senator Claude I'cpper
The old year ha* gone. 1
ne* I* here. The old year II
goe* (jidrkly — It had It* j.
and inrrow’s for each of u* 1
U « t Christmas my two
th«r» war# oversea*, one In
far Pacific, on* In France,
father and mother, my wife
U my «l»te* and .her

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...-to iij.auy ami uu.
bm- i,cred how ho had to
th.) 1
boy* gomlbye, m
B y ' lain ha w oul.r never
afed
Vjow lie was o
JJJ J glng- memory and 1

ma* tree in Tallahassee. \f a
looked fo raan l like almost cv*i4^.
on* for another Christmas w hin
there should be peace umd broki'i
famllle* should (&gt;# reunited.
Thl* Chriatma* the boy* wAe
home. I h a d '’returned from -a
long Journey. We were all to­
gether
by-the* flretlde and
.»
- a* again
•the Christmas tree but there Wn*
still .a vacant-------chair. **
?iyr father
had paised away July 8

C 0 4 f//V 6 S ( M W
W A T C H F O R IT !

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all- four over the fireplace. /Tnii,
we children ‘suddenly felt we
have been th r u s t. up Into an­
o ther, generation.
There wa* a vurant chair and
sometime* more than Mlc *by
many fheildc* uml Chriatma*
tree*. At other Christmases a
mother or father, huebnrpl or
wife, *on. or daughter had sat
there. I knew of go mnny home*
from whlchNe *on had given h u
life In the war over here or in
tom e far parjr of the world nndmy heart went out to loved one*
th ere.' On a mountain side in
Romania, by Ca**ino,' in France
agd Germany, nil over Europe,
T saw the whlUi/tros»e» where
someone*' son*, (he nation*’ *on&gt;,
■lent In honored deep.
They were *0 young nnd fresh
and fine. And *o bj-*ve and un­
complaining. In nontc wny* the*

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mlrrora

Wl* also replace cracked, ‘clouded or broken mirrors,
cut- nnd fit new glass table tops, Windows and
mirrors. .
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HOLD HIGH THE TORCH OF FREEDOM

Wc, the people of the Allied Na­
tions banded together In winning the
fight to hold high the “Torch o f.
Freedom , and we must continue.
together for a nucccssful

On this our eighteenth birthday, we
p ause to thank the people of San­

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ford and Seminole County for ijteir

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loyal support, and we ptedgo tpew
our experience, knowledge and iin -.i__ .*»- , i ■ *

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*rLrMit!r«r«,MMuv- 1
Gfcyen
way Home Mr. And M rs. W. A. Lcffler Jr„ And
m aking News In 1ills') bomb.
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Mr.
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Alt's.
William
Bush
Honored
George A: Speer,
tlt&gt;:lAsassrUteg rtts s )
when freed learn* ifhi wife seed

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House Held A t
Social Calendar Open
Home Of Mrs. Bell
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The Svuthsldr Primary School
1TA will trcct 1 Thursday a ftcr,« t.ixin ;i( :;.K. o'clock in the school
auditorium. A board meeting will
tro ltdJ at 2:30 o'clock.. All p a r­
ents arv urged to attend.
FRIDAY • — The regular meeting of th e A*
rnerican fagUm Ladles •Auxiliary
of ('uiaplM-11-l.oasing Post No. H
Wlwrll la- held ut 7:30 o'clock a t tha
■ Am n lean Legtyb Hut located on
the ItiAcfrunt.
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Miss Entile Hall Ti
Wed Ensign

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Mr. and Mr#. Joseph' Payne
Hull hnmtunce the engagement anil
l.pprnm t;px, sonrrtues of their
dnuylitcK until la A’niy, to Ensign
ra.**-'
I!. L',* Young, son c f Mr! and Mrs.
^ ilpm rr Scott Young of Henvener,
• OutdKlShk
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.M iss llnll attended. tho local
school* nnd wag graduated front
Sentinel* . i f:git in 104L . She
vnw,.employed at MacDill’ Field,
Tampa.' Fla., prior, to being at*
(ached toe the disbursing office
&gt;pf the Hanford Nnval Air Stm-

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KB'fjJn Yeuhjf wn» graduated
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in .1943. ,Ile*received his cunt-

A brilliant affair was the oten
house held rxetdly by Mrs. it rtert Axt and Mrs. Fred Dei) ■at
the latter’e home 1920 Park Ave­
nue from 7:W&gt; until 10:00 p. M.
Rooms of roe home were beauti­
fully decorated with red and whito
snapdragons, Brasilian peeper nnd
legustrum.
Quests were served
in the dininu room from a silver
appointed table laid a Madeira
cfoth, centered with an arrange­
ment of snapdragons in a low
silver bowl, and flsnknl by single
silver ceiullc sticks holding bumUPPvBe ,
the hostesses w

P e r s o n a l s
John Austin Buice of Charlotte,
N. C„ has been' a guest of Mr,
and , Mrs. J. If. Truluck for the
past several days.
. P. 11. Teislc has arrived from
Memphis,'Tenn. to vis if Mss. Tcj&gt;»lc for several dayy rgi'-htt home
151(1, East Second Streal.*;*.
Miss’ Doris McCall accompanied
I&gt;r. ami Mrs. E. G. Skaggs to
Fleming, Ky. where she is em­
ployed.
-Mr. end Mrs. IL (!. Drake an I
yhlldren, Marline and Henry, who
‘ nt Christmas w i t h .Mt*.

ikr's tfM^4««A&lt;Vreturned; to

asto n ln ^^ ^W r

Mr. and Mrs. William Bush have
red from tha Waat
Key. Club Sponsors v arn
.n
New Year's Dance C i S a li*. ttnw .Tih

Mr. and Mrs.
J r - nnd Mr. and “ Mrs. Andy
Carrfcwpy, entertained
In- the
home of the latter Sunday after­
noon fmm 4:00 to flP*0 o'clock
with an attractive holiday party.
Rooms of the- Carraway home
were profusely decoratrd with
poinsettias, Brasilian pepper,, and
other holiday decorations.
Assisting the hosts ami host­
esses were: Mr*. W. A. Adams,
M r*, Roy Mnnn, * Mrs. A. K.
Powers Mr*. Harry Woodruff
and Mr*.. W. G. Fleming. Ap^
proximately 150 guests
called
during the appointed hour*.
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A* usual, women were busy j hi* uncle. . . \ Tokyo Rose arrest*
niaklng new* In 1P45. Those that | ed, , . , Rhirley Temple nAirries. s
didn’t were directly affected in |. October . , ..Two sisters living ' j
many Instances liy world ihakintr 1 within a fe wmile* of each other
.1
events ‘-roatked be the 'end id reunited after 3H years. . . ,
J
World War II nnd ill • Iter inning ■DAR refuse* Conslitution Hail to
siT the nlnmie age. Here are . pianist Haiel Scott. . . , legless • J
some newt event* of the year I war veteran nnd nurse he rescujgl
j

Ono of the-loveliest parties n fd rn ia corsages.
•
the season was given yesterday
Mr*. R. A. Newman anil Mr*,
afternoon between the'hour* 4:30 D. L. Thrasher presided'at the
*nd 8:00-oc|ock by Mr. and M rs. to n in g table assist,-4 by Mis*
w
»t thslr korne'-at; W » e Perkins. ' Mrtf. 'Newman
{ * " Hibiscus Coftrt, honoring'v. 1,1 .&lt; a Muck crepe after noon
Mr. and Mr*. W. A. lcffler, I.•..'dr,,a with Idue sei|uip yoke';-Mrs
And* Mr. ami Mm. Williait llu* h, Hiruabci• 'cl»o*c blntk crc|»c \%ith
itl

Who am icucM* durinK tfic h ol|. pink g^juln yoka; and MIm dVr- thnt nhould particularly intrrt^t
nurrinl. . , . C ir rah'onln
ilmy*.
Thr I*cfflvr hoii;»* wnn?km* wore Iduck ^llk with multi- women.
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beautifully decornted w'i'h nr minted Inset in skill ami hlou-". I January . . . I*. V. Truman's,
Nmrmbcr . '. . OPA sets nylon
rsn.genisnls ° : . rc&lt;’ nn,l whit? cm- The dining room table was laid inothi-i *ai dwhen he phonrd .b&lt;H price*, at r,ne-i|unrter at one*
ipeUn* it'd wlutc tniwr* in iiUvk^ WJth
„ lovely appllqu.-d or*nU''jr
after the Inauguration "Now Yoummrterof 1042 price*. . . . U.
canilelnbra. . ,
i.cloth mid centered with lit ut-, llehnyc Yourself."
(Xl-A. announces it plan* to glv*
Mr*. Lefflcr .recelvecj the guest* tnngetnenl of red ami white \i&gt; i',i*a^Frl„i.Vr.
KetleVal C o u r t
*l'Kre«» for four-year o u r s #
wearing a soft g re y erefe*after- Hn* on n mirror u-fleclsir.
r„ |r , mfn',bcr* of tV WAC n r -i in *PP*rJI design. . . . Meat rwnoon dress featur in g a brocaded i ting, coffee and
Imr* iFbeuvr-j -&gt;,olclierw . .
f,U i&lt;ui*,e* ittrvlvors I Honli^, eipl*.'. . I’cullnc H S in n late yoke and pink gardenia* In acre
served fromthe silver aKil-of Hainan and Cor—gid w. liber-1 ,1,(r" ‘f '1* American Woman's A*-

eh L a* M *
- i i P fv*r' . f rl,, r , &gt;»»“ l appointed table through- j n t- l n ft-r .1 years. fiiuHhcy hive j VTv?*)”" - award for Eminent
rv»j cfapa with Nenctlun
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Annroxtmate- Jd.S'Mt i-nek tinv awwlting them.-^Achicvcnient.
,f *h and Mrs. i.jllian t Bush wore 111 ,hc afternoon. Approximate. ( ^
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December . . . 17-yrar-old moth'-s Tlf'lr,d,l Bergman "in* ‘ er uf two riutdr-u run* down
bJack
; velvet accented with fust-bin iv 300 guest.* called'duflng the .
white gin-.
liour*.
Aft Interesting story Is th at ofJ*r*m‘ •»«»
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WALTER S I N D ’S recent-injury
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happen to the more • e x p e r i e n c e d I ro*'iit tb,,t ii Irnr* Eve diitice.et her home at untiuunce* llitle i’s. death . , lutu“
t o o . . - . Tons
.for 1B45 . . . theal&gt;k
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^««rel Avei.pe. The L,*- in-n. IWnll and Humphrey Ihtgmt -j
women of tne year are as f o l l o w s H I E
. . , soft, ' me »4» decorated with liramarry , , Mr* lloipci Sibley uf |
DR. I.I8E MEITNER, nanutTw O rD Iffi'* dr,p^ I*
I . u ’J’.vi ^ pim-v,. i-gn.tm m ami ,Mtn.
Jli-chosler, N Y. seleclel umlher
man of tha year because of ^ jr h H f o n * , . . PlhA
IIKNENSON -rltias.
me atom b o m b ' - * Women .who love *wi-ri- willI j Tint lto*le*s. n.**iste&lt;l by Mis* of. Gio year y'j historic work on the
DELAND. Dec 31. &lt;Si-*clal&gt;—
June . . . I.alxy i(e lieviit called Stetson Universltv L* prerartng
research, MARY CHASE, author fT‘ * 11‘!**k
. yT"r ' ' . ,‘V; Jnm Sayer ml Mr*. Il«rry ia--;
whimsical hit play, "HAR- |(,e*xvai»t imm *i"- tinter'lhsii i-v|U| ‘*rvc,l V*freahmeiiU eongisUog r f 1l.ndy A*tor "un old gx* hag ' in t o receive too vetecao*-.the- first
oM»enTtu?e,0P h0« u ^ r'.d n tl.-h l* • • • LILLY DA O il K . . . he.ol- parly ' e n k i .nmfwiche.* had- j!"' Tloune of Comiti.m. . . Wnc d f January. President W. 8. Allen
Ln « « r . V - ' m t i r r M *
'rl11 look, romantic and ill tin imm'h from «» attractive *ilver Tp * Margaret lU M ing, -«irvivr.l announced today that acco'mmoda-

TERRACE TALK

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j r t S S * “ Mr- r *
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The . Key Club sponsored .n
dance a t tha Woman. Club N lw f "MK'and Mr*. H. Schwalbe and
Years Eve for students of small d au ghter Carol, of 'Chestar.
Seminole High School an&lt;l alumni. I'a. spent the holidays with her
The club bouse was festively de­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Ty­
corated In white and green colors ner.
of the Key Club.
'
Friends bf little Jim m y Mc­
Darning was snjoyed through­
out the evening end refreshments Donald will regret to learn thnt
Were served. Midway during the he it confined a t hi* home Ire-dance Joe Wathen, vice-presldnt. cause of a foot Injury He it the
fsentod the club sweetheart, son uf Mr. and Mr*. J . F. Mc­ ten lineup are,. PAT till r. MUNlihnit Ccnnelty, with a besuti. Donald of 117 Summerlin Avenue.

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i ^ _ i » . i — » o h -.A iu n ,-ia»h in Ncjr-Honr«t-.bnt7jcr TTrmrtmff'heen made-n«tlh«Mw-fof- - ' '

,-t oiir’of 60 wterans nt K«*t hinn! T l-rrace,
y.: a NV.vAl nv tutor at
StftWIpKtr
. ‘'’^ slifJ g sn r .S .iirw.iwTs-eeivsa Auguste
n. miMlern and eomfurtuld«y-Imtoi
and daughter, Grace , Marie, nave
opoemite the city library, ODy*r
.tP4rr/'im d . hs-i been* siatioliM nt
Chtpmone,, for the ,Unee were: j u-fV fo r ".MTuml"^'vUTt’ '.Mr. and
housing -facilitie* have been nud
'SriifoAl :W T hat lime.
»*•
h . ,i.crTy
, Perry Bnd
and all
also to
Tho vcddfnlr v.ih by an evuitl Dr. muf Mrs. J.B. Read. Mr. and m ih. r , II.
nr.- bring Secured, ami the- Uni*
Mrs. Ralph Austin' Kmith, Dr. attend thp. Orange Howl football
of tin* near tuturdr •
.
&gt;' » wu n versify experts to |u- aide to proand- Mr*. Waydo Kurkcr and game.
.
, REID, vice-nresiiient of the Now LAND ■ . . with.men Imck to -iny Ewtyw MUthe^w, Sophie Mel'o |- |
. Ovvla Culp vide suitable housing for all veter*
York Herald Tribune and HAtU' women have begun to tutu oil the gal. Mym ‘ Southward, Mnrgnret | Holiby dependency
Mr. and 5lrs. Hawkins Connelly.
resign* ns-W AC director, aits entering schmd for Hie wintef
DIDRICKSON, gulfing champion
Ensign
Nicholson
Ashhy,
USNR,
Betty Ann Munson Is
MILDRED MCAFEE for chann . . ADRIAN . . Don't look Mrlteynohls of Hrnjlentoii no It Augunt . . . Ilaxel Ssolt ami rpiaitei which logins Jan. 2.
has - returned t&lt;t Sanfonl after
Vickery:
Family
HagMary Ann Wlielelicl.
'A d am . ( Inytnn Powell married j Dr. Allen also announced tha
military
-seVvire and IIF.0Y LA1,1 &gt;,,ur
serving
In
the
Pacific.
Theater
Honored W ith P arty
MARR for beauty
, . . A-.fc.T.
Also Ijilly Shoyninker.—LauriCi | . .»Cluie Iluoth twice appears return b&gt; the faculty of two-proof
Operations.
He.
La
residing
H
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i
d
a
y
Reunion
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; Heard. V ein- rlark. Hilly Gray.' i„ Shaw's Handidc In Stamford,! fessor*’ who have been on leav«
.
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•'Hoop' Skirts for 19I d " ___
with Mr*. Aahbr *nd two daugh­
Mr*. - 1— Munypn^hhnored her
TURNER ON I.KYTK
, iciest , McDowell
. of Crescent
. (Tty,!Conn. '. . . Japan surrender*... . . of absence in the service of tneir
“American
women
are
going
fe­
ter*.
nett*
*nd
Nicky,
nt
1010
The , Vickery, family enjoye&lt;l n
. X daughter, II -tty Ann. • Friday
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j Gene (.egvtte. George Cox. N.-il l'ii-*ident’* mother «ay* "I'm country, fir. W. Hugh MrEnlry,
minine
witii
a
hang
after
the
Hibiscus
Drive.
family ..................................................
reunion-for the first time
nftetnoun i.ith,-.i partv culcbret- .........,
severe silhouette of the war ypMnl I'lru ,'1
’5 ,n ? r' *,,n , " f , V 'T " Su""n"V !?*T k‘\&gt;i u v*^ ; y ( v h u i l l a n y deci.tf.1 to .ml the Jr., will leluin Jan. 2, to bis pn.«l•l*
- in . her hiribdn nt tlie I’nlni* jI In ten year*.during
holiday*
years during the holiday*,
- •|ln4m . *•
runirr. hu» |I JiukMiii#
ncksoii, Walter
i&gt; nlltfr
Schmihl-. r.
E
. war.
Twelve-yenr old lm^
Isi lion a* hrad of the English de*
li . , . . . . .*
in r .o
the!f Mr*
Mr- nnd
,,n,l Mr#.
Mrs. II.
It. K . Turner.
Jiu-lo-on,
W
alter .Schniyir.
t: ,i'.'
war." ..'; . . Twclve-yenr-oM
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
G.
Sharon,
lo t Mr*. Lillian Vickery’* homo
' aod Pinas, Restaurant.
/••kin,, iin-,,,
■nrtni# lo lfl'
assigned to the Adjutiiiit iHitr|&gt;er, Jr., Hobby Jone.*.+ Kiuf i beats 250 gi
girts out in needlework .piurtmrnt. nnd ('apt. Edward C*
J
r
M
of
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Washington;'
D.
C„
who
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PUblirntions Divl.lno o n S h * maker Ed Fielding, i?rnny r« n ,r* t .
OUT abolished. . . , Furlong. Jr., will resume his dut’o
-Group singing, ntudoor end In- .706 West Third Street
huve been visiting Mr. and Mrs. L™.T|.X
h accentuated lo«,Hft2
acroiding
to infill m atin, l.ef fin Walter Meade'Smith and I t l - Steven i insure* bn voice j as instructor m llusiness Admin-- door gnine-i ’.ere enjoyed through-J T"°J* PrW*nl '*'*re: air. and J. G. Sharon, 8r., at their home shoulders,
buatllnoc,
.
.
shoulder*._ accentuatediU'‘“Mi nas
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.
I for (I.Olin.M
&gt;1.000.1*00
Li*n Meitnei, * istration.
* nut ihc afternoon'. Colorful holi--| «r». I’hlltp M.. Vickary of llom- 020 Magnolia Avenue, have re­ and
corsets worn in t.nthing suR*im ^,' r,1
** duy
dc-oration*
wetg
Uso&lt;l | *®n- ,T*X**» Air. and Mr*. John turned after spending (he hnlids)* . . . after every war there is a;
. throughout tln&gt;. restaurant cup- • " •
kery and children. Myiie it: Sanford.
change In' the fashionable sit
•; ssistinQ
"f hojly.
poppar,.! «
"'"l
of Talatka.
*5
ilt in g of
h oll^ ilrnxilian
ilrnsllinn M&gt;P«r..
» wylena o,
. . . iks - »Mr*:
« • 1.il.t :
----------houette.
The changes
houette. The
changes i„
in yore
yore aa s '
*' pointettia*
poimettias im
!
n
&lt;lr&gt;cuuicd
tree,
j
l'*fl
Morgan
and
daughter,
Shirley
W
.m ! a d e c a tc d lr ~ - I Iff!
‘T r*?nK
rtin
h .................
y V h«
I Miss Ksy Hlskcly and Mis* the artemmth of World War
II
r —-«fc
of
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A Mrtbiliy rake ^ m!«i»*ct| with , o •*
• , nn u'vlie o*r
Mwr-y Ix-e l(arri«on. sister of Mrs. ure predicted liy leading American,
• "Battv Ann" w;i • cut nn*| eiK
j. M. Mct'askill, who huve been I designers us follows: OMAR Kl:
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b&gt;- Uf Ke'v W ..t .ml Mr*: IJuiHn,-1visiting Mr, and Mr*. J . M; Me- AM . . . women nra relaxing men: the Tiny b" ‘'*-c.
^
ti i i
Ileal a£d aon.^ Wj IUt" of Sanford. •
^ ^ 2 " S S n ^ r t tn" y
' i view Avenue
it will be a dressy year . . ..
Those present were: Hobby
Ijikelaml
clothe* will be designed to -It a n d .
* Munson, I'attie Ann. Witte, Susan 1
,
look pretty in . . . ADEI.E SIMP-!
' Sluimet, Phyllis Ntiamcs, Nancy I V T |] a |c n l . P r ( t |r r n n i I n
Friend* of *BoU|if McKinney, SON . . . an era of vanity is bc-(
- White, HuJsn Sandler, Marvel
„ IB
McMillBi*. Har.lct Redding, Janice Held A t Thomas Home young Son of Mr.*nnd Mrs. J. A. ginning . . . the fashion accait!
McKinney of Goldsboro, N. C., will lie on lioKoms, in drapery amt
Kinlaw, y .ra Jacohaon, Mary Ann
will regret to learn of hit illness. revealing c u t . . . N E T T I E
Wright »ml Mary Re^e Speer.
Also Sammy Jucabson, Joel • A supper, followed liy n musl- He it in the Fernnld-Uiughton ROSENSTEIN . . . accentuate
Moxs, Gordon Tell. Charles W hit­ ■eal'program was enjoyed Sunday Memorial Hospital. The McKin­
tington, lx-wi.s Sandler, Robert ufternoon a t. th- home of Mr*.- ney family nre guests of Mr. ami
’
Agila C. Thomas, 101 East Sev­ Mr*. W. 6 . Stine.
Samuel i.r.,1 Floyd Dossey.
the men* wear mnnufacturere
enth Street.
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while Harry will Invosllgnte the
t
Refreshments were served to
possibility
of
obtaining
federal
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
R.
E
.'
Turner
SANFORI),
FLORIDA
the following: Mi** Fannie Reba and son. Jim, of Wnuchuia, spent
Munson, Mr. ami Mr*. Grover C. the holiday* with ..Mr. Turner'* surplus rommodllie* and visit
s|Mirting goods manufacturer*.
Whldiltn, Mr. and Mr*. Harry W.
DKCFMBER .11, l ‘)|,j I
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parents. Mr. nnd Mr*. R. W. Tur­
ta e e e e e a e e e * * a * h a e e
Gustavson, Mrti. S. E. Wester.- ner.
Mis.
J.
P.
Sepulnador
ant
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hoy
Blackburn
Harry '■Webster, Miss Phyllis children, liary nnd Don of Pineami children of Maryville, T em i,
Alien and W. It. Connolly,
:
vllle,. 1 m. have also been Recent and Mis* Carrie Stineclpber a f
Organized Juno 2, 1!).'!&lt;)
Chattanooga, Tenn., who have
GO IN FOR TROPICAL *NAMKS guest,* of the Turners.
been t h e guests of the latter a
MIAMI. Ja n . 2-Thre* of Htac a t f / M 7 z o o ,v /
UK80I1IICE8
Jeah Race Course's new S10.000
Mr. atul Mrs. 41. W. Llpplncott brother and alater-ln-law, Mr.
WATCH FOH IT!
stake* this winter were named have moved their residence to and Mra. J. M. fitlnaciphar for
Loan m ill DixctiUnlH
:ih 1. 111 .‘Mi
for. tropical foliage.. The Hibiscus Baltimore. Mil.. Mr. Llpplncott thr Christmas holidays, have re­
Hanking llmtsr. Furniture nnd Fixtures
28.300.(1(1
is shceduled for Jan. 19; tha Royrl was formerly on AMO 3/c sta­ turned to their home.
Palm for Jan. 2,1 and Ihe Bougnn- tioned at the Sanford Naval Air
O v erd raflN
None
villea for Feb. 0,
Station but .recently received hi* Mr. and Mr*. O. R. McCall. Miss,
r.S. (•m l. Oliligntion.H S
2.RR2.3I
I.S2
Doris
McCall
and
LlguL
(jg)
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Other Mnrkrtnhle llomls
202.Sfi.T,71
NOMINATE FIGHTING STEP
T lfW
ir
e r attcnde.t
s tte
Sylvsniu, Ga. where tthey
Cnnh nnd Due from Hanks
MIAMI, Jan. 2-~J,'ighting Step, fonner Mama Proctor.
1.1 11.707.7ft
.1.320,08:1.20
the weddinc of Gene McCaII
Murlogg Stnhlc'a champion 1-yearJackson
Height*,
L.
I.
Ml*a
Mr
JimmT* Robson ami H arry Rollotd colt, was a iurpn«* nbtnlmiTOTAL
$.l,700,99.ri.2f»
. OPEN 12:15 P. M..DAILY
t -on for the 525,000 added Me- son left tbe city ye*t*rd»y on a Call was maid of honor In |hr
Lention and 5M.0OO ailded Wlde- business trip ttf Atlanta. Jimmie wedding and Lieut. McCall wa*
HAIHI.ITIKS.
tter this w inter at Hialeah Rare will attend the Spring jd&gt;ow uf boat matL— -— "— “ "T
Laat Day!
Course.
Cupitre* Stock
$
30.000.00
SurjtluH
...... ,
40,000.00
Undivided Profits
5,050.00
//e^fC O T T E N
l)epn*ils
3.0 1 1.011.50

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FLORIDA STATE BANK

MAJESTIC
GREATER SHOWS

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C. II. McNulty, President

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OFFK'MRS

A AMERICAS
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C. H.-CI.ONTS
. ANDREW DUDA. J it.

F. G. K11. PATRICK, Vice President

T ^ T U r K E R . Cnhhior

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Sanford, Fla.

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C. II. McNULTY
President of the Bank." Melbourne, Fin.

E. G. KILPATRICK, JR.
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Vice Presldenl of the Bank. Sanford

\V. A. PATRICK
Nihlark. Patrick A* l.lmrie Packers. Sanford. Fla.

HlKTWF.EN hUi A 9th
ON MELLONVII.I.E

FORREST GATCHKI.

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DORIS IIAI.L, AsHi.stafit C urlier
MARY I.YND ROSS, AaHlnlnut Ctuthier

.There'll •be ; sunshine
in the sky,, in your
f a c e and in y o u r
heart when you #alk
out of our store wHh
your favorite p a ck
ag*

CllAlll.KK DUNN

Farmer and Director Federal Land Hank, Sanford, Fla.
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Farmer, Diiecti.i Central Fla. Prorluctirtn Credit Carp.
Oviedo Fla.
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JAN. 5th To 19th

... * COMPLETE BANKING * FACILITIES^
t^o^A ll Checks Arc PhotographtnP for a Perm anent R* ird
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PAGE SIX
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U. S. 1 Main.

Pecans

ib *45c Cauliflower ibJ5c Rutabagas ib 3'/&amp;c
Yellow

8* M t Juicy

Sweet Potatoes

'ranges 5 ib* 33c Onions 3 ib»,-25c Yams 3 ib* 29c
Green Top Golden

FU. Red Btfta

Cabbage ib 4ftc Almonds Jb 39c Potatoes 2 it$BK
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Idaho Bakins

Grapefruit ib 6c Lemons ib 12ttc Potatoes 5 ib*25c
Grade A K am a. Shipped
A s k A t S to re T o j j § | » d a l PH ce List
'■tartIn' the N e * T e a r l0 a H t 2 ^ m k .lo o ^ 'w l(h a
of
Flood IlarsalrvN the hke* of whichyon haven't teen «inc&lt; the gOstf
-old pre-war ilaye! Lowfeat
#Wry-day—Hot teat ajScciata in
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Large Size^. Dozen

Tlprsiy

Peanut

B ollard 's
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Quantity HiOht* Rtttrvecl
4-ox Pkg
201 Z. First Street — 32lf1?aiifofd Avenue

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I Sweat

Mott'a Apple

P o t a t o e s no. 2

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Phillip- Pea

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2 9 c

Sacramento Tomato

no. 1 can
Walch'a Tomato'

Instant Coffee

Nescafe 4-ox 30c

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COFFEE
Popular

Juhi Souei
K R A U T

*3 ib. 25c
Georgia Cured Skirtftfii

Sh&amp;hk oi* Butt Half Ei*id

Pork Loin
Hcrshcy'a

14*ox fiottie
Evaporated- ; •

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Peaches ib

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34c

29c H§mburgerib25
i j j l » S 2 S c Ribs

[a Sliced

Heads v

15c Braini
no. 2fc 1 4 c

SllVid Slutted

ly cut ur**
KD COLD CUTS
UuNCHEON MEAT
^HTYLESOlISE

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Our\cxp«» fence ^ahnaU^ qualify un
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to Irtvo^-m.itorlati" -'free 'ailvlcc^
Our text b c l-Jo r. keeping
!!••* mlnii
car uniuing anioetMy I* to hay£
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ail chantoJ jiftcn ^aiid -Jiiii;"U b '

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YOU DRIVE W t
PHONE 200
It'a always fresh when
yoi&gt; buy It at

\ Robb's
Home

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HELP W A N TED .GIRL for soda -£a
• y*a Drug Storo,
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

Ptffet'E . 14* OH IIRING YOUrt Ao» I t 1HE SAI
Count, (&gt;* word* In the line, mtludlng phono *1M
fogutar rlarrlfUd tato*,
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TfUe.por fine for o&gt;.* imarbwM,
Mr ■prn.fi**' for Ihroo ln**rtiona
. Olt por tine fur '6 insortlonj
A3 per linn fur .30 inarrtiiuu
Minlmtim rate* . . . JO*
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FOR SAL&amp;v-

FOR SALE—

I™ HALE: Radio Hitterie*.
ALL YOU WANT,
Lvcri.'udy A-LJ i'ack, J0.U6. CORN 13.05. Hunt's
Titxedo &lt; Food
.Store* -Phone 368. r » i . t
HI.AH weed, J2.00 load, out up.
slat, wood, ft.OO, strand, rto
deliveries. Ovimlu l.u m k r and
Htipply Oc., Ovio&lt;lo. Fla.

Lost and Found
, t'HLI) TRUCKS
T40M.rt.spe-. of new trucks. Meet
for trucks l«- buying
one ’of our ilepemlot.le us.d LOST: Police dok. l*n cotur, 'llntp
in one foot. Phohc 4803.,
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trucks.
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IIOI.I.KR MOTOR SALKS
STRAND of paarlaJoRt'on comer
7Bh W. 1st. SI.
by TouchWn’a: Reward. Mrs.
Stringer, Yowell'o.
WANTEfe TO RENT
V &gt;Is material is very strong 1
j «
WA ilumble. 22 Gauge. U. R.
F u ^ V / L x . ' . l o o rintract
G ngrnm cnt jprtlficntlon*. I t
thcrfayt.’^ / ^ M a'don U ntiocc
1* Rent resistant and will not
Ing r * .
TT1 . • c.
rn«t. Thl# i*Murplu* muteilal yjfALL apartm ent' for couple.nnd Is r.nceil at 812.78 per
—
--- f.|Uaie. wbfch-la far below boat;
WO.
W
room
.hqu!
Avallnlilc for inunedinto ship­
mehL. or.unfum U l
ment from our fn.'tory. • P boH*
out tea Went, two
Wire or Writr, to Hn'
ran. i. Calf Gtorge
wider Mi.m.fdcturhtg
Jr„ Phone 771. •
fributing .Co* P. O. B
Pin Loncnrter Drive, Phmte
fumialMd 3 or
FUBNISHKl)
X I 730, Orlamlo..FW.
«*. Ponnalie-it
3 room apL
urphjt.Montefamily. R. '
luma Hotel.
COMPLETE Broiler Plant oapntile ' of bundling dtDO -,4()0
frvct&gt; n week up to an age
of • 12- 13 week*. Appro*!nntelv 2(ian chickens 6 to 10
week* old. Dressing mneldtio.
Make nte n cash titter. 2205 TWO fuiitjshed: bodroonts, sclnt
bath.. Phone 800 or jK k ,.
Hunfotd Avc phono 324.

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■\V.V\TKU
Mnnatiaaiiea wiivi icileod and incxnrrieiucti. rm w unciii work
of fervil.
Working condition*
nix axrclltnt In n u d l lighted
nnd vmtilntMl plant.
Ad.
joining restauraut Wb«m lunch tt may bo obtniuod. Forty
hour wrook.,/Monday , Ihrougtj
l “riday. ' L ife. insurant* pt*&gt;.
vidoil without co4t. Uu* »frxlcf , from^ Hanford and Oi*
lando. Apply in tmraon nt
plant, i'unnylown Toga, Cas-

TilUHTWORTliV colored caifpl*
u anted to . live oh place. Good
people to work fa r 'and perient Job ami home If quail. Can n»e one Or both now.
Phone 42W. Orlando.

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HEWING m acl.lnea'npali
aoc'l tf#uiuUtltinis| htojj
sain. Wlflfhnis Flxlt 81
SM AlJ. comfortable
two. See Sirs. U.«
Sanford T ra ile r't

WANTWi. Ib

HANFORD
CT&gt;:, 117

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WANTED-

ilrv.,3»cttDft
tindreii at'

ID45 Luxor 2J fL Jtou*e Qraller.
NrUon Trailer ilolfy. .olodkte
brakes, new 8-fly tt/e*. elreuUt-

s &gt; , e-ioT*. r

r sailboat wantod.
BABY bed
Phbne

;h chair wanteiL

Auto Kitpairlntf
Id 41 isrkann
nnpetion with
Paint 4k Mods V
hone 371 m i \

Room I, Florida S ta ir Hank HuldhiK

HEAI- ESTATE-BROKER
—-A tlan tic H ank llldjr

Ont of thn eetvice
J l ' o ci/ilictn Cl*?
.'act y c u r new.
. ’.d p riio d pov.cx-.
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A. M.
G: 15
8:00

10:00
S a tu rd a y

I*. M. lo 12 Midnight
ConllnmiM Service
1:0 0
fi:IB

SEED POTATOES

S u n tla t" S chctlule

S a tu rd a y

N ig h t Only

7:00

W e wll) receiv e a. CArkuul o f N o rth IJnkotn
C e rtifie d S eed Potatoes, lied Bllxx, J a n u a r y
1 0 th .
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PLACE YOtlH ODDER NOWAwo u t-oi.tjlielc l/ne
Tuxedo Feedk, &amp; ArntntOTH Fertilizer
Make our Htofe i)'o(*F Store

HUNTS
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diet* piwseeaNoyHobort A.
■m s . A tlaplit Bank Bldg.

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S 5 l; '3HL;RIFF CLARK,

a " MlNfc,
HE'S yDOS.

fO FOSM A POSSE AND RlDE HERE
TO DOUBLE-A A 5 FAST A S HE r
CAN. -------------- — — -m i u n : *

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lu mfle,
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Itlnl to I f f t w -U w perfor■Iwot Otrr export JHoahanle* and'
Uk. Motor Analyser assure *aU*
etloifc Come In today, . , .
,
UOLLB.t MOTOR BALES .
30* W. 1.1 8L

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beyond

Peninsular Concrete Pipe Co.

TH ?SE

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tu t6 ^ x 7 i^ iN r~
y C.W. •T at" Johnoon
srs experiehae .In aoto ,
repainting, ' Sahford’* pi

Welding,

J 'SEWCc

H. J A M E S GUT AGENCY

WATCH FOR IT!

I’ro p c rly KfarkcrH
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qrtuflicc*. Cald-

palr.SNbp. 707
)|1 aod o, phone
iervtee.

Iy.ans

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

NOKKIlKOP*
DM V AS lltlttirT K II

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well Gen
S o rth »

Hnn'nls—Mortpwrn

Birditey 'F lo u r &amp;
~ ^ e e d Mills -

APAXJLF. salesladies wanted fur
itemiy work. None others, need
apply* Good i o-dtion to right
ftarUe*. ' Weekly salary and
Commission. 1h? Outlet, 4th
^ Hanford Am

gnd all t

Phone 9B0

Old La.liinu S toat Ground
Corn ,Meal
‘
10 lb*. (,■ 33 lb-.
.70 lb.M e/
31.t«
.JiJit

PRACTICAL nurse and maid. Dux
B rA Herald.

BrW repaired—

REALTOR

Dopcjidu'ulr In-tirnuce and Ilonds

3cratch Groin ............... ,3,6:
Laying Moth
.
3.7
Starting Mash ... ..
4.1
Crowing Math
,* . ‘..'3.7
Broiler Mash
3.K
Dairy Peed
....
.. 3.3

S e p tic .T a n k a , C o n crete F e n c e P oaI, W ell t'iirb s a n d

MUSICIANS wanted: Knx. drum.
trumne*. ole. Write CWIboumc
S*T. tones. Box HD, c/o HeraMttTe

id. paindae WASHING

tllnkje men;

MILL PRICES

C0M//V6S00/V'

GOO!) riding 4 work h o rse with
| 8tv Middle, f 100. Plume 708-J.

13)5 DODGE Sn(»n In gmal ron
ditixii. I'bunc 73.
,

Birdsey’s Quality
Feeds ^

C oncrete Pipe. H uilding H iocks, 9 CH,l&gt;'*ntixcd C o n crete,

GCtOb.. maid wonted. Uoo.1 pay
.Phone 024.

ONfi-furjtlaUod .ludruont for. rent,
1807 French Avo*.Phene. 3HM
: tlulrnble .ectiml-fltHtr bedima-s-ritaL light, w»Wr and
UPHOLSTERED fabric*, tapesm*v furnished* PrWatebxJh.
IHJSINES s SEftVlCE
tries,
brocatolles,
dainaake.
Imitation leuther.am l drapery
teasonahle.- .PI
fabrics. Arr.in.'ement for cot­
OflDGK • PLYMOUTH
tage -if v.-ork lies iiiii
R. 8.
',
PARTS AND H8 RVICB
Brown. 2U11 N. Orange A ve, SIT. W A N T P D 10# Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1*11
■ OrUtoht. F in ...

Hml Extatn * Sale*

MILL, TRESII

CONCRETE PRODUCTS

rk T u h n b u virrEHANH .
n lr r , skcuihttt t w i w w it h
OPrOItTL’NlTV ^NLIM ITKD .
FIUKKTONE STOKES has good
poaitioti open now for salesman.
Starting ad Wry commonaurale
with your ability. Previous ex­
perience drnirable but not eaxen*
tiki. Apply by letter only, stating
age and exporletwe.
,, .
nitP.STftNK h t o h Eh
111 K. 1st. HT.

NTEDi. Colored girls for
i|Bdry wVnk. Apply Tn person,
mlttole County Laundry, KIP
. 3rd SL

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;i :nk
l&gt;rfp»»il II.
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RAYMOND M. BARI

the

SKM1 NOLK TiRR SHOP. INC.
id fJ S T X iN airfn. A
Service, .Sanford
_ Station.

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W EDN^T/JANUARY 3, W»

THE SANFORD HERALD,

EIG H T

U(iHT OUR - BREATH AFTER THE CHRISTMAS*RUSH AND HAVE TAKEN* TIME TO EXAMINE - OUR - WAREHOUSES, “AND
ISS - WE - FOUND” — W HITE ELEPHANTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, IN OTHER WORDS, ITEMS ■ OF WHICH WE BOUGHT SCRATCHED MARRED, OR WATER DAMAGED, IF YOU ARE HANDY AROUND THE HOUSE AND LOVE TO TINKER - AND Nf) A TREASURE TROVE - OF - ITEMS • IN - THIS - SALE MANY * OF - TH ESE -‘ITEMS - ARE - PERFECT..
ODD METAL AND WOOD BEDS

LIVING ROOM SUITES

BEDROOM SUITES

ODD OCCASIONAL - CHAIRS

NEW
U SED

W.nlnut Finish Suite*
CnnsUU of Vanity
Chest. Jual. the aulte
fo r..th at’ epare room
Slightly Marred, lleg.

CRETONNE

Bed *
4Q &gt; -i.
“ **
I73.HO

:t 1'irce Ultra

MODERN SUITE

4 IV. Twin

; ‘

A L L S IZ E S

LOVELY DIVANS

Ar. mtlduiulmi S jlla .in .bwa*
tttul Hurl
Walnut Venoms.
CnnxUta of Modern Vanity, Ha- 7 l»r.i-.rr Vanity I d * * 8
with Chest and Tain C Q n*
lied*. 'A real 'vnhfe^al
I win- Iho price. Regular .1-19.0 1
.3 Piece Bleached
MODERN*
SUITE
3 IV.
raiitiCnl Human Finish, all
Mahogany Suite* * Ire. l-jii ihr popular ribbed
This suite has an eslrn larg*
utrrMII lups.
Will please
Dresser. • Hlugh Bed
OQ
uryuric. Only I lit i l a i H
unit large 4 Drawj-r **®

Outstanding design with beige
background, a n d
beautiful
floral pal Urn. Well fit In any
home. Kaa full Plated »*'''••

Odd

Regular I4H.00

&gt; . Lad las

“ BED and SPRINGS

LOUNGE CHAIR

* *?

I.W
I

t ’phol.Iered .;4w deboie ’ i)ds

Green krocatslfe'alig hU V
Ijr soiled. " 1 only • at

z~.~------*-------1 —“i---------- r- r —■
Beautiful Solid Panel ■•

M ASSIVESUITE
This I* an extra U rge ,suite
entered in durable dark Blue
J frri«e» Full front covering*
In perfect condition. I EA.IH
j only at Reg. W.M.
*W

A regular HMD value

BED and SPRINGS

Popular All Metal

WINDSOR BEDS

j j - i i * . ’ iiurg — rT

Duncan

Combination W ood. . . ■-

. lekoUa of Walnut and UapU

rolora. 6 only at

.Rcgplar 13X9-7

In unuiual dark and light wal­
nut finish. On* of the moat
beautiful M«U| Beds . made,
Just slightly marred, fitted'
with a defuse roll
I *T-BH
spring. 6 to go at
• ■■

MODERN SUITE

Two Only Modern Hollywi»od
11 Only Used
! Covered in extra heavy light
T y n O tiatar'
&lt;
BED SPRINGS
Has I only. Deluxe tapestry with Blue ribbed tapestry.- Mads to
the bfigr background with embox- wear, button tufted . pillow
BED VRAMES
All in perfect condition except
on aed dainty deslgi\ of Blue A bark, rlth wood front *|Ik.M
marred and scratched. 4.KJ
hly Burgundy.
Solid .Mahogany molding* I only -at
Very few . scratches,
4 8 8 Full site only. A ll'to go **
tA h carted bark A bottom rails.
Regular at 1H.00
both full site
A steal at
Q 7 '*8
;*
• Regular 145.00
®»
Simmons
,
I Piece
c
Twa Only Metal Folding
3 Piece
Living Room Suite
ROLLAWAY BED

!

3 IV.-Ma»»l*e

Maple* Suite
Mas fi Drawer Vanily." ScmiI'oalcf. Bed and
I Drawer
Chest.* A steal al
OQ
Rrguhvr' 13(1.00
03

Mahogany Suite

i .

laiaw, aaaaU.-figured beige Mali —' ■***? - • •*-:
ijuality tapestry
OQ-MH SET
only at Reg. I l l J i l
.« Paint *thrm yont, Own

Chi-sl. Only »ne nl Ihis price.

-

and

WOOD BEDS

Wtflnut Finish Suite

.3 Piece

Metal

.

... . '. 'v . '. v t i n T P

Beautifully designed. Has 7
" A l i l v I J .I J 5 U I I Ct
Drawer Vanily, Sleigh Q ft
I Ini twin rnodrrn bed . Extra
Bed jiiidv extra large
. large Chest, mastive Vanity
Chest. Ohc of the best in with triplr mirror I Q Q . hh
our store, ' * Regular I lll.lll j only at
****

PHYFESOFA

TAPESTRY SUITE

Button tufted
pillow , , back.
Burgandy
printed .* tapestry.
Full spring .cushions. Slightly
soiled. 2 at
• 7Q' &lt;
Regular 129.50
*®

BEDDINI

Davenport la covered In heavy
COTS
PADS
■' - » and
A
Nubtex tapestry of light Gold
and Blue. Chair 1# . covered In These are.new and In perfect
beige tapestry with .light' BhJe shape, ffoar 0A**
and Gold designs.
K Q it
RHuJsr 19,95
1 pieces Reg. at, 139.56

OCC CHAIRS

Swedish Modern

Sturdy Occ Chairs. Floor sam­
ples. Upholstered in durable
tapestries. Now
A-Fit
Regular priced at 8.95
“

OCC CHAIR

Walnut
.

Plate Glass Mirror

loose cushion

Bark

Open Arm Velour Platform

CRICKET CHAIRS

And heavy im perial Mattreea.
Can he fplded - up and rolled
out -of lig h t when not needed
a real value at
O p ts

ROCKER

Upholstered in durablr corded
tapenthr choice of Rust or Blue
C only at
IAM
Sold regnlarly at 31.95

BEDROOM PIECES

SOFA BEDS

Finish
•-

Upholstered in rich Gold ta]
entry. Soiled. Now.*
I 4.1
Regular 14.55

Covered In Gold velour. Perfect
condition. I only 'a t
QQ.hh
Regular at 3440

JUVENILE FURNITURE

Modern

WALNUT VANITY WALNUT CHEST
Haa ft spacious drawers. Her&gt;pontine fronts. All diixt QO-W
“ proof/ Now .
Roguiar priced at 4940

A SST

Unflnlshad

COVKKd

MATTRESSES

STUDIO COUCH ,

BOX SPRINGS

Has full sprlag constriction,
3 pillows, makes Into, double
bed, In' clean rbwtllloo I ft.W
i.ohiy.A f j
Wood Arm Unholaiered

Sold everywhere whentperfett
al 39.70. These are
I T ' 1'8
snilvd.Tmt unusual val- - I ■
ues nl .
•'

USED SOFA BED

Full Hired

BLANKETS

Water stained, . olherw l-e tierfed. Now only
I A.Kk' All part wimiI. Water stained.
f|rvil washing. 37 l» gnat 4411
Hold naturally: al 29.93&gt; ■“
Reg. I rieed al 9.93
®
wh-n perfect.
3 Only Nationally Known*
•
Colton Fell

Baby Crib

MATTRESSEK

BLANKETS

TO Y S!

SOFA BED

Needs mending or recovering Has* full roll apeing xonxlrttcfull spring runst/urlion. Heavy tlon. Just received1from ffMory
wood arms. Fours fo r / 4.88 slightly snagged In
R O 88
shipment Now’
V®
Regqtar C9-BH

SO FA 'B ED

t-

Covered In hard wearing Blue
nubtsx tspeotry a utylo' sofa Has , fully npholxtemd anal*hy day A reuf bod '^r night Latent (nil spring' conotraefk*.
•I only at ,
Flnaot grade tapeatry \ 7 4 4 3
P« f-ct condition ..

VANITY

This chert Is finished in beauti­
ful grained Walnut Can't be
laid from wood. No sticking
drawers. Two only at CO-88

CroUb- Maboganr Veneers. Hat
fnll width draw are at '4op, with
•mailer nick neck- drawers be­
low, plate Glass Mirror f)B J i
Just right for that amill room.
In carved ffem*
' Regular. C140
Can 'be used as (win beds If
deklred. 3ft inch punts. 0 0 88
Metal aIdo rails.
Makalve Modern
Massive Modern __ .

~

VANITY

n - l.... All
all Metal
xi.1.1
. I Only Deluxe

' Li J .

•

REFRIGERATOR

“Mi
beVlfed in rich R..se Broratell*
fligh t mars on woodwtek. Reg.
tuioe -5I40. -I 'dpir W i 9 7 A

LAWN GLIDERS
Leave outdoors In 'dhy
weather. Reg. 1145 Now

&gt; V J w L A L lb iS , '
All heavy
lapratrUo wl|

.holes of color*. .Bold regular]

Deluxe California Redwood
Law* and Porch

FURNITURE

th u lch U

A .reol lift-like la:

CHAIRS

Full aiied Baby Crib. Made Complete with coaablnette. Han
of all hard woods. Ivory fin- play tray. Claarunce at 4 4 3
lab. sold regularly at 2*43.
1 -to go at
-i IR -a s
_&gt;-_■) v
Sturdy

DESK &amp; CHAIR

Deluxe

BABY BED

Solid panel head and fool. Suitable for the 4 to I
Maple finish beautifully da- plds. Don't miau thin at
signed,
Regular 1443
Sturdy - Birch

HIGH CHAIRS

BABY CARRIAGE
Ned Victory J4odeU. AU mtUl

Perfect condition. Wo have too frames- Haa Rnhhor Tlrea.
many. Now
A 4 4 3 Hooded far rain. 3 to I f t N
Regular «.)•
?

ROCKERS

'eat Condition. Dark Green.
M /A N i l value
I I 48

r o Ck i n g ' h o r s e

; LOVE SEAT :
'AML-fovebu. Jaat the thlpg fer

. LIBRARY'TABLE

.
Balll-far real aervica and wQI •
fit In an, living room B U Has lower shelf for magstiaao
Abnyat;.:;
.
441
Only fonr nt
Wera 1749

Tapeatry, perfect but dirt,. Can
be easily l ot gtfdedd. AQ 10-44
a nleeea far
1W

OFFICE CHAIR v
work. Tours M gc

T O r.tA N K S

Maple Nursery Training

ChUda FUtfoom •

Chesterfield

One Only.-Used Chrome Base
Leather Covered

Chair*,.Benches, and tables *.
Values up lu *340 close I |L 4
out choice-at
4™

Juvenile

FURNITURE

ODDS AND ENDS!

V ; Prluxe CrotOhn# Covered

04*
O

NeedJ^too repairing. Now but
HASSOCKS
damlgud In warehouse. Take
the small typo, hot
them away at
I I £B Nof
enough to use a* vantl
radio benches — A- teol
value at
. . . &gt;J
3 Only Trade-In

;

Flnfahcd in Bnr| Walnut Ve­ Han large round 4 f inch mlr
necia, modern framed mirror, roc, Beautifil straight frail
t large
rah width drawers. Walnut vcaoara. 43 Inch haaa
Drop cantor .vanity.
. K f tlt

PORCH FURNITURE

Has inner door, 'rubber |l
aula I Ton al doom. Metal 5Q .I
shelve*.
4 Foot Wood Pareh or

REFRIGERATORS

Full Colonial t _

DRFwSSER

OFArB)

With finest grade ticking. Ju-l Walrr stuined
and i
slightly aoiled. Cleaf- 23'**^ Hold up to 445. Nojv

REFRIGERATORS

VANITY

CHEST

", Unli Snnnioni While Knight

MATTRESSES

IRONING BOARDS

.

All x u M and ready to paint
M adv^n flno woods' and built
Has .7 Dust Proof drawers. t o . I f a u .%.to go,***-.,. W
'
Beaptlful finish with not a
'
a
mark o« It, aerpentlna fronts.
With framed plate glaas hang­
AU Metal 5 Drawer
ing mirror. Reg. 4*40 OO-*8

r

COLORS

ACA ticking. Water steincl i:x
warehouse hut still good
an new. Now
■
. Were 17.93
4 Only Simmons While Haven

CHESTS

Mftb**any

. AND

Mallrna* and (Ini Spi.i.cI I Mill) li» ai i Cnllnn

This Is a large chrat with four
deep’ drawers. .Finished Id rUh
toned Walnut. Only
I Q *8
a few at
' IO

ip w ic iu .

DINETTES

FLOOR LAMPS

Made of Aluminum tnbing.
Ugh! and easy to carry. JU M
Only • loft at—w»r«
#

DINING SIJITE
Round Uhle with 4 chairs. Otd
typo aide board U match. All
aolid oak. 1 only at
1411

d t

Xble

S -Piece Extension

DINETTE

'•(

bard wood. . Chairs ka
rt cone noota. Can east

COFFEE-TABLES
•;c i® s s w rs L £

Need some repairing, otherwise All-metal with part onyg boo
3 way Indirect,, bteanli- 4 4 ,

PICTURES

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TUE WEATHER

t » Protect U t P t» t» of Hi* World i
To ProoioU th* Progfee# of A m tricn
, To Prodace p M p t r l t ; for 8u f « i

Parti) cloud), warmer thl- afternoon
tonight, continued warm Frida).

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPEK

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VOLUME XXXVII

Established 1908

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PearlHarbor
Group Seeks
StatePapers

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Thousands
Stain BySS On
Russian Front

(Traffic Stuck In
*Gummed Tunnel
NEW YORK. 7 a n . a. l/P } -

A truck caught fire in New
for?.’* luntou.i tl'iiiatu I'unnci
■ltd .re a lty gummed \ up thv
«. orka. Traffic was-^ieid .up
.or aevcral hours. I t was
. teinRj - stuck ocratiM the
marine • vehicle was carrying

Barkley I n s t r u c t s
Mitchell
, Xtofiiweuto F r o n )
$ S tate D epartm ent

Reds. In China
Okay Marshall
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WASHINGTON. Jun, 3.
iA P )~ T h e Pearl Harbor In­
vestigating Committee mov. As Mediator
ed today #to g e t s i look nt
documents which Re;
Willing
tire Frank Keefe says the 1Comnhinists
SChta Department refused to »_ T o DisCUHB P J f l i l 8

• nmanrilm
iiiii' i m m
from Wisconsin asserted
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former aide of the lata German
Gestapo -CbW •Xelnrteb Himmler
was called to the stand today by
American prosecutors to testify
in the trial of tha 91 former
top leaders of Germany.
Major General of Bailee Otto
Ohlcndorf told how special SS
-ommandoa a ere .attached to the
German Army on thy eastern
front. He aald thalr Assignment
uas to kill every Jaw *jvI Soviet
^olitlcaj commissar in occupied
■tussian regions. . - J'
Ohltndorr declared th a t the
Gorman High Command had full
knowledge of the presence of
these RS commandos and "Vnew
also the nature of thclY* ^aalgntatafUtWask . ' *
♦ * - '— .
i tie former Gestapo aide tcatis. .
fled
that
the group he headed ^
,
,
#0,000 persons itg
"lone liquidated #0.000
*■&gt;« Drat year of the tear with
" “**'*• . . .
...
Ohlendorf added
that
the
liquidated) orders ware issued
personally by Himmler. Said Oh-

W ar
Jon. 3. UPl-Chlnesc
■ : in Open aeaalon that Under-Sec-. jCommunlstn have..put their ofr" ”i» retary. o f ' State Dean Acheaon ficial approval on tha nluns to
^ had described aa Irrelavant in- have General George Marshall
formation which Keefe waa aeek act aa mediator between' them
ing to obtain. Koefe aald th a t the selves and the Nationalists in
Information la Yelevant to the China'* undeclared civil .war.
The Communist decision has
Inquiry.
"He (Himmler) to|d us that
The Congrtaeman M i d th a t ha been announce! by o yentral com­ the men hod no* responsibility
mittee
spokesman
In
-Yenun.
He
wished in 'particular to sed a
for the act# and that thy respon­
m e m o r a n d u m which ha said waa gays that the communists wel­ sibility woa hla alone. ap well as
come
Generalissimo
Chian*
Kalprepared' by Lawrence Salisbury
that of tho Pushror.” '
MOrtiy bafore^allabury r e i .g r ^ .
Ohlcndorf Ustlflod at great
President
Truman's
ftom the Far Eastern Section of
length on the mgso elocution*
envoy
in
an
effort
to
^ the State DepartmanL Salisbury
lie nad witnessed — or- directed
r difference*,
submitted tha memorandum about
— during hla assignment to the
munlst
spokesman
ha.
three montha before he turned |n
eastrrp "front.— R a.ihddfd that
so
that
hla
group
is
' ' , hla reetgnation..
many of ths. 68 murder groups
.discuss
favorably
any
.
Chairman Alben Barkley «gi
a llquldatloy
record
n immediate causa- ,clalmed
with Keefe and directed
l&gt;etter than the #0,000 mark he
...
____lilies
in
Chin*.
S miftaa Counsel William
to hays sot. . Ohlendorf
ChinAte residents In two native claimed
* to .obtain the man
added he thought thy Halms of
subm
it
i
a*f
tor*
of
Batavia
mjt
that
Dutch
toy Instructed Mi
ths other group might have been
i- ! residents aro responsible for firea exaggerated.
klev added!*hlch #wept through the Mtfeaa
Ohlendorf told tha War crimes
ZTTLj i k . 1 1leaving 300 persons homeleak Tho tribunal U&gt;at alt the p y w a l
r a titS Chinee# declare the Dutch i ^ t h e property and o th « botonginga of
l J K. ? i/lry» In retaliation for the
tha murdcrad victims was pollut­
_ • Dutch womansmi ndwhgg ed
1 - ' Itog of
and given ta the Reich
yenan.

inpanlon — presumably by las

- ’ I ra g gmJWe*Sh» NaiVODaJUfc.”

S o il
P u n a t a a __Co* e t a ! Meanwhllei only mihor dietttr- tapo and Security FolkVO C II. r u p p e r
0 « y S j banco, have occurred In-one secI ) „ J t V i s m i m * ! D n 1 t / i « r I t°r -of J*va, in which one British
lttiU -ly O rG lg T l I
I Indian soldier was killed and
I three others injured during Inj ilonesian attacks.

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D esjres' Security I

MIAMI, Jan. 9, W )—Senator
Claude Beppor aay* the funda­
mental principle of Russia's
foreign policy — “Ah almost fanlas tic d esire. for security’’ —
springs frjjnr that nation's to p
rible suffering flrom the Nasi
Invasion.
Bepper, who rc cantly return ed
from a tour o f Europe, delivered

a message direct from Marshal
Stalin to the Atnerlcan Beoplc
last night at a meeting' sponsored
by the Greater Miami Council of
American - Soviet friendship.
■AA •p*PP*'- reported that Stalin
9 * asks Americana to, “Judge Russia
as she la — don’t praise ua,
don't scold us — but baas your
judgment on facta and not ni*— M ra,’1 - —- — ■■■- t- — Tha Florida Senator also said
Stalin asked about tha possibility
r- of a big loan to halp reeslsbllah
th a *V4J)00,000 ' Russians left
.homeless by. tbs Nasi inraslon.
Peppbr says tha Soviet Govern-

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Archie C. H arriet
Discharged A f t e r
Service In Europe

Jap Who Ordered
Death March Coes
Before Tribunal

. Bgk Archie C. Harriet, brother
of B ra. James ChMtnut, ha* araftar serving two
rived in Sanford after
years with tha 30th Infantry Di­
vision during eptrgUons in Italy,
Franca and Germany.
Sgt. Harriet participated In (he
MANILA. J s n . J ^ O
establishment of tha Ansio Ilrarhtrial of Japanese'
LIieutenant
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_____ head, the drive on tho Italian capi­
i General Homtna for criminal re- tal of Jtome, the . Invasion - of
sponsiblllty in the ilntaan death Southern Franca and the smash­
of the Siegfried Line. It was
march opened tdday in Manila. ing
Sgt. Harriet's organisation thkt
A former member of Homme's .captured"”i l i
T, Gocrtng and
military staff, Major General ( Marshall Von Ru itadt.
TekkUu;- testified that Homma • Sgt. Harriet wears ths Europemust have seen th* orders f o r 1 •" *n,» Medlterrsnaan Theater of

Tnkntsu, the route taken by the
pitiful column of American and
Filipino risoners was leas than
'a head300 yni
quarters, and llomina travelled
eweut - “ ca nnot ye t be considered 20 miles down the highway whllo
•democratic'' but ' that a more the prisoner* were being driven
liberal trend la evident g aar b y . ? 'on*' The
Jcclared that
year.
vr
there -waa a lock of food and
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I madldne for the rapt(\,ea, and

elnsllon star* Ha « u also awarde j th* Goo&lt;t Conduct' Medal. He
!*fHv*d a t Newport New*. V’a., nn
^&gt;ec*nt&gt; received hik honor­
able discharge at Camp Blending
on Dr«. 30. Sgt. Harriet plans
to make hi» homf In Sanford.
STURDIVANT BUYS BUILDING

R. W. M. Sturdivant has p u r­
"fuch water. He caHmaUd
i s s u e {that a t the notorious O'DonneJI chased from Mrs- Amelia Nobis
two story apartment building
With British C harge | ^*r°yn
300 prl,on,r* 4*^ the
nt 013 Myrtle A'
\ venue.
FRANKFURT, Germany, Jan. 3,
6P&gt;—An advisor on Jewish affaifa In tha Amarlean son* of
occupation iTt Germany has taken
Issue wRh a statement that an
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T n lr ssa * i f a a i m I

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b u reau Says Average Farip Prices To
Change Little In Next Few Months

Inw t e n o n iwsevaaij avirm a MV m i l M V I

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to American Commander General
Joeeph McNanrner—Judge Simon
Rlfklnd — describe* such stateaa, “poppycock."
litd—at a nyws conference
taken isau* with th#
Cltarge*. inade yseterdsy by ■
British Lleulenanl General Sir
Frederick Morgan, C k l « l of
UN RIt A operations 1n Germaby.
MfUnd »sys «f the, Jew* he ha*
questioned,-*&gt;’the ^m ajority are
leaving Boland under a tens* of
etfwpulslin—real or Imaginwl.

, CHURCHILL LXAVM ' JAN. B
t a r a 11«e«s 1 Tessa)
Britain'* e-artim* premier, WJnChyrchlB. (et
‘ to
* leave
‘' nap
land Jan. 0 for ktt vacation
in In
tb« United Btales. C b a rtilir —
aceoapanJed bv hi* wtf# — will
tail aboard th# Canard White

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WASHINGTON, Jan. 8, (A*)—
The Bureau of Agricultural
Economic* say* that i r t h p
farm pricea will show little
change during the next few
months. Ferpi pries* now are a t
U&gt;rir Highest point In t 6 year*.
Th# Bureau survey prwlicta
that the demand for farm pro­
duct* will continue at high levels
a t least until the 1940 crops
have been harvested In Europe
and Alta.
Domestic demand ii expected
to continue Urge even In tho
face of a email decline In con­
sumer, income*. . t
Although the Bureeu of A gri­
cultural Economics predict* a
continued general high leyel for
farm prices, the Bureau aaya
that some Individual commodities
may decline in th* Spring, Ooo
of theae la livestock.
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lower than in tb* same period
of 1046.
Dairy Product*
The demand
during th* flrti quarter of 1044
la . expected to be th* strongest
since tha outbreak of the war.
partly becaesa of the removal
of vnsrtitne restrictions on pro­
duction and coijumptlon.
Poultry and E ft# — A surplus
• f « g p is expected during ithe
Spring seaeen of heavy produc­
tion, necessitating gbvetnmpnt
action to support producer, price*.
Civilian supplies of chicken m eat
F#Jtq, and Oil* — Fata and qlla
will ^o n tln u # W tight supply
throughout. l » t l , Exports,trill he
reduced.
Corn aryl oth#|r livestock Feed
— The demand f#r. com and

NUMIIEH

Associated Press I.cased Wire

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Union Predicts
Western Electric
~. Strike To Spread

Entombed Miner Saved From Death

;D T.'M im iennr
And C o m m i s s a r s
^XUEMNMSRO.^fdn. 4dV-A

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Uata D. Mitchell.

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Aide^ C l a i m s

.... auTHl
into reverse, which w ea'q u lf)
a job a inew oOQ of them were
jammed up behind the truck.
Even when the fire was out,
th.-re wR g ^tlU j■wmrk^
done. The^nmra 'o f trill
u iM &amp; '
malted aniiedripped Irom t h e
■ireck ‘a llr ov#r Ihe road.

# A H lI^ C T b W r J ' l T I f *
kP)-—"The Pearl Harbor
mlltee - wfir recriM thU
'tmil Jan. IS. Chairman
Barkley eiplained th at
M * conn. tUaWould give Ihe ae
a, lima to
AMl- Reth Richard*on.
from WII.
take over tha cate fn

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8ANF0R1), FLORIDA. THURSDAY. JANUARY 3. 1916

Speech To Cover
State Of Nation

inds Of Work, . ?^irf W alkout
In New York And
Ne\vr Jersey fn&gt;day

NKW YORK. Jail. 3. (AP)
The W9«tcrii Electric strike
S n a r l e d Legislative in New York's metropolitan
area soon jnay spread to
Proposals May Find cities
in 'th e middlewea’t and
Measure Of Relief on the Pacific coast. T h a t ’s
what Union officials predict­
MY tSStH'l.tTKM CRESS
Snarfed-up^ I•*&gt;*i«I t i \ p r « p n - tls ed today us thotisnndu . of
fnny finil'sonic Vncosurc &lt;&gt;f relief workers began pouring out
"’ilCh ’ pl’en I Miient Truinan, of Western, Electric plants in

tK C U l WORKIRS RIDE TO THI SURFACf WITH ONI OF SURVIVORS* OP MINI HAST ACCIDENT

for llit- .me time M Icttkl. v.ill Nc\% York und NVu Jrrsry.
admit lit*’ fireside-chut te»’hni*i’ie
The
ftfr lP&gt;e W estern
of In. White House pn-dcce*«or, Electric hinpIpytTi A**«H'iution,
llr iJ u tc Franklin D-‘"Jiioiwwelt. Itm ry Mnyer* #nh| hr in leaving
.’^h lle ilrlkci und t (-r «*nt .’in’d Sew York City by plane today on
vvnlkout. plague the prcuent ad- n cn&gt;«s-country tour v^hich may
iiduikiiniidii, CrtMideni. Truman ■(take him to Fan Krnnclsco. Mayer
will mukr his /ippcid lo the p#o-j**h| he would try to *&lt;’• the sup­
fitfrn Electric
ple. He laipt-s hi*'wor.U will di»-i j^or1‘ "(, other
° ‘l,l'r W
..............
Unlgc th»* krn|HMal from the* Mintu' J^n'on»
*M Francisco, at Havethorne. Ill . at Hj%Itim*&gt;#o nmk in
H_i.it*I# ht»M *ill'll) ilnwtt. H e
jM-eti rl t«# rhami ton iegtslnt uy» Haverhill. Ha*» citi»*m which now
h»r fact fiiuling iMtnnh for »»:te are nf»t affected by the walkout.
lK»*iif. A m in d e r nf indudriitl The Union counsel •aid? *'lt will
tliNputrw Imve altrndv tued * the I not Ihp IihIu*&gt;. but in a matter nf
fart fh ‘elniir plan t»ut purrly ••»« a i day**, we Amy expert sympathy

&lt;dt:rt!ui)
l»aAt!s. The 1'ieaideut a111 k »•a in #*t h r i * il
•na&gt; d ' C » f that
lhi% Irciidiilimi
Fhr U ulkiml Ih'chii »! 1I \ M.
»' kilt! |n keep tmlu-^tiy turnnuC , today. Kattrrn Stand.nd Tune, in
•ml ifiH*tl * for a Fcmre in n i k ’t W estern# Kliectiic I'laft- in New
and
pittvde Jnh* for others
\ York and N'r&lt;t Jei^ey Ih** I’liion
•n\h_v.mild hnr l&gt;nth strike* unit "^kWT the pt like
Km pel cent
&gt;m' k ••111 n while the faCt'-fitidlliK i effective in the" 1#m plant jit
pr«H »*s|t*re« m e in opeiattoii
| Kearny. N J . which employ* mime
T h u hill and «»th«,i key labor 12.001). t t t h m w n i k e i * «|ii11 a t *nix
P i u |n#aaU and legislation o f other WtHlcrn KlcctiU- plant- in New

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t |r |« ate «-»i&gt;&lt;-ctoi| to cohtloww* * York t'lty.
I'lvdilftit Truman's talk.
Thr'
Ininiwluli- diMitptpirt nf
,&lt;|iprrli. to tio aited at In 00 I’ M. j telephone srivicc t» iwihtN . al.Kastvrn
Titnr.
will
lest
3 0 | thoughthe Wc *Ior11 Ek-ctrir eniuimMfet. AsjiK’iattra of th* t'lilvf ployi-i art affdiutrd with the Ns- ''
F'swulivc observe that, neverthc-1tiunsl Fwlerution of Ti’lpphone
le v , thnt half hour of talk wdll ( Workers. Rut Ki’d ru lion nu'iuhrrs
lay tho frnnmwoik for democratic J ftre votlug on a possible symelaqpon cninpslgtm, .-y»| eel a ll/ lfl,n»U»y
Strike « walkuUl wlik’^
Industrial states.
. t would
Involve neatly *|0t*.dlSl
Th* PrcsHent himself sn* said employe, of thr Hell System
(••nly tHat hu -peech will cover
, In** over-nil
loogtam*
and the Ktntc of thr .union, Il
i* pomiil le that what he my*, and
the way ho iaya it. may figure
prominently, n# annie |»Ci *«mhi inI tliratr in next autimtcr'a cnngrfa*
UP FROM THE DEPTHS of the shattered, fit e h lackmcd Straight Creek C«&gt;*l mine in Piueville, 1i xionkl campaiKtiM,
LONDON. Jan. :». i,V. -- WilK&gt;% come brgriui#d rescue workn* (top), with Huey Miller, one ef the trapped miners found alive fat |
limn Joyce |»tii*t
iv|t low !• f
below the aurfacr. 11c lies ou tlui^-fldor^of the c a r covered by a blanket after spending f»;i hour* in !
♦•hI(»v for tr«'*A«»n i&lt;* flu* |(t utmlt
tho cxploslorwtorn thrift nloni; Mith *10' fellow min ©r* who *-cre also entombed by y»r I.Im«i \t hot
t*rev\%n
torn. Miller U carried on n *lrets her on hit way to 1'inpvtlle Hospital. In addOion to Millei reacue
It
I .» y » C —
I m 1 1 **t
aqunds fouru] eight other miner* alive behind a h nrnc *&lt;l* ioit one dit,l befurt 1it could !.,• I&gt;i”&lt;ighl u|&gt;

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Lord Haw Haw Is
Hanged Today In
Wandsworth Prison

Brigadier General
n l n ' stloitol i I Hutchison Now On
•Terminal
Leave
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Ware Orders
Charles A. Smith Son .01 Goering
With Navy Being Sought In
Allen Freed Of Serving
On Island Of Rota
Czechoslovakia
Murder Charge
County Judge Claims
State- .Evidence Is
N ot S u f f i c i e n t

RT 3/e Ch*rl*s A. Smith,»-*oh
of Mr. and Mr*. Virgil L Smith,
is Cum-ntly serving with tha
(Jnitod States Naval Forti-i on
thr islnnd of Rota, jro n lln g to
tnfnrmntiop rccrlvr,! today.Smith previously »rrvr,| nhoarij
thr I’ MS llrylius-t "hlcli was
-tnrhi.i r&lt;| ,tf f Kota l-l.ifnl. 32
utilr.. north of Guam, whan tli*
last rt-mninliiR Jnpnncvr st'rfing
hold io tlie Marianas surnutderni
on Srpt. 2
A clipping from u rrc m t. edi­
tion of the Navy News said that
‘Since its A m rtksn occupation,
the tiny island ^n * a hr soma n
verltahlr shangri-la for the 22
Marine* amt Navy men wHb eontpour its military government
unit,
• -Today, in contact with bust
Hty, Guam, wher* superhighway*
hugr naval and military
installations give the oinuWihcre
nf a mrtropolii. Rota I* deflnlle|y , -high town" island. Hut taka
it. from th# handful of American*
here, that'* the.way they like IL*
Member* of the military gov
•mnirnt unit dine on whlta
tablecloths, according to Uta
newspaper, and Japanese mesaboys allow! the aervlng. A 46bed hospital was built by tbe
•Seabees.

A negro liy t lit- name of Jinlg*
Allen was toilay freed by oulri
of County Judge .It. W. Ware follow ing^ preliminary hearing thi-.
morning to determine any pos­
sibility of a murder charge being
made against Alien In connection
with tho. fatal ahootlng of the lattori* Wife in tho kitchen of their
hotpe. - e t .010, Jaasimlne- Avrnur
on tho,evening of Doc, 3.
Allen hsd been held in jail for
the post two weeks on Inatrucl
State’s •Attorney George A.
DeCottes awaiting tha. action of
V*1• Grand ;Ju ry on the matter
Judge ttaro held that’ there w»not sufficient evidence &gt;to hold
Allen .m J*0.
Assistant S tate Attorney condUcted investigation .of witnesses.'
and ‘Attorney U. W. Spencer, represented the defendant.
All th* evidence presented by
the etato tended, to show that the
shooting was accidental, Spencer
said.
"I did not think that the evi­
dence by tb* State was sufficient
fll’HVBY OF BAN^P
for holding Allen on a charge of
murder." said Judge Ware.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 9. OP)—
According to testlmdny of wit- r%t United Rtatea Government
*o*i who had
hod talked whh Allen
‘
n*s*ta‘who
)# making a survey nf
of the condicondi
shooting,'
ra rfter,
n - . the ahodting,’
•ting, Allen had tjon of books throughout
throughou
the
mslh^alned th at the rifle which hr co iitry , ss of Use’. 31. Th* comphad been oiling; wat accidentally treater of currency has called tor
discharged, killing hts wife In tho a year-end statement from all
their home.
notional banks, and th e 1 Federal
Reserve Board has issuOd orders
along the same line to its mem­
bers. The Federal Deposit Insur­
JAYCEER MEET TONIGHT
ance Corporation ho* taksd M
report* from Insured banks not
covered by th# other .UfO order*.
Chamber of Commerce, today
young men-, In th# -’’Power for the lighting ef
io- are Interwted In colored- Christmas light*. In the
progress of the City downtown section for a period of
bet preseat a t .the 30 day* o r more startin g oa-Dac.
“
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to- 8, la -being, furnished
rise-k uf lo
“
F Br id
riw Bower,
OomMnis. 1
s a ld ta ti^

P o l i c e Throughout
Country O r d e r e d
Tc TJ oi n Sianhunt
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tnw mysterv mSl. (■&gt; lb,-gruwiag
11*1 of Nell-i who .till nn- piurkcl
for capture The objw) of their
maqhunt (a the 30 yesr-old for­
mer German soldier. dr»cril&gt;ed **
n son of Hermann Glaring.
The man idenlifiol as Goering'*
U'eMllaae*
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itiuUvtaif lit I'*
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KUlielel lifOllltt'lt'l* ft* •if I»x«*: *-I
fnui timrx tlallv f"i tin* l«i*nn:itiA
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li n g Gen .1 ( llnli'hi.iin ha- , ‘
Mi ni st ei .l.-.iph G.»’M . I .
•rriv rtl from t'a m p
*mu| t
41 VVi‘1'^
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i s ' now on terminal leave nt his "in k .,
•
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home In. Indian-Mound Village.
!
w»* b or'&gt; i,k HrmUilvn
1 and went to Knglnnd nt the ngi1
His te rm inal leave, lie «anl this of I#'#. He rose from :i fascist
murning. will expire nn \|*r0 D*. «trrrt fijjhulV In llritnin t•»
nt which lime lie will n-crive h
Hiller* nnnlier ion* Kntfli(«h
ilischnigc from active nim&gt; d uty , litn^oiiKc1 pn»|&gt;.iirnmlii l»r ooU aitoi
anil will revel I in Main* in rni^h i.miMk* Jhr war
of Ilrigndlt-i Gcm-ral o tlw F’lofunAiioci’w.wfol «l*-f«•#)(%* l i
Ida NalUUuil-Guanl. tin U i n c ■' n r n p r f hp* hfincmnn1^ rri»f»wr--Ti-?T* w lien hr wn- . nllc.l i.» m’t O ’*
Lirt*«&gt;!\
t»n t l» o » n » i i p " t i t r
duty. Nnv
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Ji»yu* lost hi* lussi hii|ic nf
Il waa-) to ling. Gen, Hutchison f.M’Aptntc thr "ilrath pvnaltv Malt*
and the 31st Division lhat l.irui ilii \ when the Hnnn* *&gt;ecii*tnry
Gen. Mornsund. ciinimander of irftiHfif t‘o ffnint him n rr|»rtrvv.
the 36th Imia-rial J*p«iie»e Army,
aiirn-nilered on Rept. a.

Doctors Say 2-Hcadod
.
Old Building Recently Razed Was Once Hahy Will Not Live
BIRMINGHAM. Ktigl.nid, Jnn.
3. iiV) — Doctor,, tuking car" nf
thr two-headed baby bnrii to the
Ugly end defrepld in it* n*d Sahford .Avenue .at Third f&gt;lrec(, wife of on American soldier ,sid .
age, ehn encion* two story framo which has Intelj- been raiml to l Unlay that the child could Mirvlv*
HYH more. The Ivalc
structure a t Third Street and San­ make room tor a rui'rc modern I only a few days
'Id
l, two days nil
ford Avenue sagged In the middle, structure," »he wrote.
AsMH'iated I’rcsi, t'oriespnodeol
"Thi* wa, Sanford's first City
leaned perilously at all angles,
Tompkins
»uy) . the
and seemed to require but ono Hull and Fne Station, and wa» liu'lianl
good push to Ming il tumbling dedicated an Jan. 1, 1KM. by the baby's father is Bfc. -Joe tjovm
a (two on colored patrons of the nrwly organised Volunteer San­ of De Soto, Mo. Tompkins got
“Juke Perior" below. Few resi­ ford Fire Department, consisting the Informatioo by sending a
dent* cen now recall thnt It once o f bne horse drawn hook und note to the mothsr.
proudly was known as the nan- ladder truck, and one hand drawn
TO DESTROY I'l.W K K
There was » street
ford City Hall and Fiye Station. hose-cart.
It. h«d‘v ia go, and ownsr Joe parade with ii banquet and hall
HONOLULU, Jan. 3. (AV-Tho
31oss, as soon - a* he could get a t night. The parade beemo n
cement"bleckT
event .on Now Year's Day. United States Army may soon 1
block on7*r*«i
ordered fnr
for a new!yearly”
new
“ An old photograph shows, a- destroy more than #100.000,000
structure, nad It torn down about
worth of military planes and*,
four month# ago. In the ruins !mong others, B. J. Bnrrimore is spare
p a r ts ' in tha mitf-Barific
were found an ancient bill fold, rhleT, Henry l.lllanthal, one ^Ini®
An Army spokesman told
very meUflTy ~Fllh -a re . and con mayor, and Max Myersun, a cloth area.
talning * brass Bpanlsh coin, and ing merchant and young Charlis a .Senate sub-committee In Hono­
a ton centxpapkr
canixpaper bill,
mu. w
which curi­ Leffler a* “ Itanlam Boy." The lulu th at tho aircraft ami parts
ous Mr. Moss ho* In his posses- fir# department occupied the first have been 'declared surnlut *and
■I6h. Hardly hod the building bean floor and. the mayor’s office and obsolete, and )i*vc absolutely no
demolished#- whfft construction was court room, th* second floor. Col. sales value.
started on irhat Is now a neat, A. M. Thrasher was mayor a t
whits, on* story structurd which this lima.
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BLACK ASSUMES III TIES
"Later U»c eltv bought the If#*-,
house* a J*w#lry ator*. and to
which' k .canopy and ornamanul ter Building on Palmetto Avenue
W. M. Blackf furmor superin­
end moved their offkea and Firo tendent of the Waytro**'Division A
faking era yet to bo added.
Of mooh Interest In connection D eiartm ent there.
of the Atlantle Coaet.Lins. Rail­
with the old building is tlw fol- ’ "Ths orlgjnsl building wa* lator way. today assumed the duties of Ing letter »*nt to Th* Herald occuplad by Dr. A. K. ThUllps. as C. C. Blanc, now confinwl by |1|- .
superintendent nf tbc
34rs. Mary,Leffler fltrongi.Vl • drugstore, and over a period of
Jacksonville^ Division with .office ,,
announced .tow.
In Kentarai ti Tf*» »ni
day by officials of tbe- IlDf. v

^ Sanford’s City Hall And Fire House

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                    <text>WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, t&gt;4»

LORIDA

THE SANFORD HERALD,

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former akU of th e U to German
Gretapo Chief '3 e in .H r Hlmmlar
wa* railed to the stand today by
American pro.rrutor* to te*tlfy
in the trial of the St former
top leader* of Germany. ‘ \ .
.Major General of i'ollcc Otto
O klrndorf told how special SH
■ommando* a era .attached to the
German Army on th f eaatern
front, lie laid thalr jukfgnm ent
ua* to kill every Jew Ami Soviet
political oommusar in .eccupled
uu**ian radon*. .
Ohlendorf declared th a t the
Gorman High Commend had full
knowledge of the preaence of
the** SS commando* and knew
*l*o the m ature of th eir Resign- •
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sllegsd-w orld-w lda Jewish consplrmtorisj srra n g etn th l la buhlnd
the Inflllrsllon Pf Polish Ja v a tnto the Amcrlcaq tone, Tho advisor
to Amarican ConsmandSr General
Joseph M rN snrner—Ju d g e Simon
‘
‘ atotom enu as. "poppyeoeV
R lfk in d -a t a npw* conference
—bps taken iaauo w ith th e
Charge* mado yesterday by a
British Lieutenant General S ir
Frederick Morgan, C b l a f of
UNRRA operations 1n Germahy.

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K lw lric hinp|i«Vtfx AftRuriulion,
Henry M»y«*p »niil hr in IravInR.-*
Nc*u York City by plane today on
a cn&gt;«s-country tour ^hich nwiy
take him to fn n FmneiFcn. Miiycr

of hi. While House pn-dece**oft
iV riJ.rlc Franklin U *"J,H,*esreli.
•g litle strikes anil l('rrn l .-tied
w alkout. plngin- the present adndnislrniion, Pr«-«iili-iit&gt; Truman

ftlSCUl WORKIRS RI0E TO I R l SURFACf WITH ON* OF SURVlVORS'OP MINI HA ST ACCIDENT

will mukr hi* pi-peid In the poo- **M he would try to get the sup
pie. Hr Impvs his’ wntal* wdl di» port of 'other Western Electric
lodge the i&gt;-np„,al frnni lhe Mini* Union* In San Francisco, at Haw­
ei.b-li h»l.| 'irein down. Hr i» ex- thorne, lit , nt llalttmoie an,I- in
|&gt;i-, ti ,1 t-&lt; chrtinitmi legl.-iut oyi Haverhill. Hus- i(itn-» winch now
or fact finding Imanl- for one are l|f&gt;t aflected by the walkout.
Ih-i-g A nundw-r of indn«trl*l The Union counsel -aid “ It will
dispute have iiln-ad) used the-not l«e to-la'i. hut ii- n matter -if
fm i fS log plan l-ut purely oil * I day-, we nm,
-I .ympatliy
-dciit.ii y li,i*l- Tile I'lealdent ,tiit-e . In --tiiri
till,- '
m*v w g-i- that Vhi. legislnlion
The Walkout l-egn" *&lt; II \ M.
« iilsl r-- keep m du-ny turn-.|yt, lo.lny. Eastern Si.,inh&gt;id Tun.-. Ill
-ml goi»l&gt; for a rr«i-e m a rk -l WeaterR* Elect 11(- I'l.n l- in New
and i.. l-.-'V.le JOU for -Iher*
3 y.trk and New Jet-ry I h.- i'm on
-aw-.»„,ild hat Imth .li»ke&gt;
, |lr , llkl.
Km peigent
Hk ,U while the fact-finding , 0f lrt tlVP
(he “ 1,|g plant (.1
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| Kearny. N-.J. which employ. ...me
I hi, hill ami othr'i key
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ptitpo'aL and leR^tatmr of nth»f W cntrrn KlrrtiUr plant* in New
iy|V9 Air c|Xp«*ctri| t** ounpH '0 1 York City.
I'rs-i-lent Trum an's talk.The [ No
Inimeilut.
disiuplpm «f
apeerh. to lw&gt; aired at 10 00 I’ M. jtelephone i n vice i« exported, alFn-iterii
Time.
will
last :t (I | though the Western F lrrl in cmuimyder
Associatea of the fliie f ploye* are affiliated with the N»Fvdcutivc observe that, iievri the- tiungl Kislvratlon of Ti-lephnne
ev&gt;. th at half hour of talk will .Worker*. But Kederalion memhers
lay the framework for democratic ! are voting nn m pom i H p «) into#rtMky *'irtnk«3- a \ mIKiiui
indiutrinl ftntfB.
■wnuM invplvr noiitly
Thi» P rrd ilrn l
**W rmployr* «if lh«* Hrll SyMtm
••lily tHnt III* «pfttrh will cnv«*r
Iii V iivi*i all ^« »fii»laji3p t&gt;f i&gt;ici am a tnl i h r Hint** «»f thr -union. It
poR.iilu that « h a t hr P«y*. and J | a n ^ C ( l
I O flilV
III

Lord Haw Haw Is

the way ho -ay* it. may figure
liteinineiilly.
some person* in ­
dicate in next summer'* cungr#*in I’lnevillr. i *umltI rainpaigti*.

Wandsworth Prison

U|* FROM TH E ilE l'T IIS of the shattered, fire-lr luckrned Straight Creek Coal mine
Ky.,
.............
begrtmed
. __ rescue
__
w o rh n , Jto
J to
. .p.). wilji
wiin Huey
n u e y __
_____
_ of the
. . . . __
m
come ........
bejrriurld_re*cu*
workei,
Miller,
one
trapped
mlnei)i found alive fat |
below- tho a u rfa c c ^ lic Ilea- nu lliu^fldoi^e&gt;f the ca rr'mroVrred
v o ro d by
o ftsr spending lit
hy a blanket uftgr
'" exploit)
’
'
'
. . .fellow
. Sere alto
' . liy ^br Idu-l
tho
exploeloiwtorn
shaft
along
with .30'
m •in e r, who
entombed
_ t&lt;&gt; I'liirvllle Hospital.
_
'
'*
tom. Miller 1* carried on a -tret, her on his way
In addition ’ to
Mill"

l-olir* In
M but

reseue
aquads found eight Olhor m iner, alive behind a h n r n c a d * hot on* died b efo re fie cool,I I-,- I......
i,p

11nlri &lt;atlonol i

—

Ware Orders
Allen Freed Of

Charles A. Smith
Serving With Navy
On Island Of Rota

Son Of Goering
Being Sought In
Czechoslovakia

RT 3/c- Chgrls* A. Smith,,-»oii
of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil I,. Smith,
is Currently serving with lhe P o l i c e
T h ro u g h o u t
United State* Naval Force* on
C o u n try
O r d e r e d
lhe island of Kota, according to
information receivnl today
T
7
T
J
o
i
n
^M anhunt
Smith previously «»rv&lt;-d aboan)
iho r s .s lii-ylixe'
•
whirl) w*,
inch-.ir-l off liotu
I,land, 3J
&lt;ntle--&gt; north of t,iiani, when th*

last remaining Japanese strong­
hold in the Marianna aurnuidersid
on Sept. 2.

. ' *

__
A clipping from a recent ,odi-

tion of the Navy Nrwr* said that

H E JIU rr, Jan :
»'•
I'-Ino
|ft f irrllOll'ivtililti hit\ i nddrd i
n»w m ystery n»CV. i&gt;&gt; ih,-growing
list of NhH- who .till ate marked
for e n p tu rt The object of their
m anhunt (s lhe 30 yejr-old for­
mer Gerrn«n soldier. )le,cril&gt;ed a*
n son of llrrinxm) (,)-enng.

The nian identiflol «» Goering'*

LONDON. J

hit

hum

♦•h|U&gt;
f ’r«D» ii

Brigadier General
Hutchison Now On
•Terminal L e a v e

Joyce

|»itt«l

:i. iA*t -5 Wiltvh hi« !if.*

for (f9aJ|M4»|1 i

I •• y »• c —

die |(iin*h

Un

l-s-nl Hat) Hot)
.1\ WOli-lwte &lt;9| I h I*• »* -- *| » ,•
Kuiuiii

fHiiR(irii«t

tn

ilrlivei' i

foui iinirt tluiU for thr liettnutv*

•h•f i* ft? the miii i.* i muii l*t* j» *
h»9 , Mitoljt MinlMci .lowsiph lim'M.uH
nn«l , •liU' 1
? ,,u% ** VTCl?* ■n| h u
hl« |
,,
..
ami v\cn( to
ul the ni:*'
Hi. term Inal lea**, he -or.i thiw
«ni, , 1(f
rote fr„ m

llrifr tiers J t Hull hi»»in
arrived from Camp Illu
in* noM on term inal leave nl
home in India
.

illnn-Mound Village.
.ml

Joyce was born In llr-a.kltn

inorolng. will expire on M-rll
f
f,k.|lUIV in lirilnin In Adolf'
a l which lime hr1 will M-ceive hi* , | | U|,., „ rum |„.t
Kngln-li
dlschnige fi -m nrllVe -i&gt;m&gt; 1 ,,*I' I Inog.i.igr propagan-lt. h r ..............

-ml will revert m *l»io,

ra'Jp | ..Uri„g Jhr war

of- -lirlgatlier
G rtirral o tlw Flof ;| -Mnir \ liiiaiittrxpiui
Un«.ivi'**sful 'H'H’fi
-h-fen.
"
Ida NatLUml-W ai.L th, ^wiuc ■ ' I ,.«Par,r r h r - hancmnirV i m - r
when hr » n - ,wlle*l I*•,$%••*!
4»n thr *«-i»!r"*
duty. N--&gt;
IVI'i
.
Mi.il hi' &gt;»a* ajl .ViLai^I UJ3L. . llleL*it
lie l-o* a&gt;.*j,iii liik* • -• ) Hi- h it . (In Hr it «R&gt;h ||i»u««- "f I -i
-lun’e, in llo diiecl-oi of tin ♦«il«raf that i \ r n mu *|»rt • •mi|.|
J. (' llut«hl'"H lompii'A crlei &gt; Ira* i •»!»%irtr«l •»( tM'RMiii if Ih ti.id
glowers un-l -hippei*. .,inl -I- rn)i&gt;yM thi piulvt’lmn i«f Ihu
rim ed th at thr prnspr-rt. for th-' Hi 111AIt .c'roMii.
coming *#*.,011 hoik good
.L»yc* lost hi* learat lm|)c «»f
It eta*, in It rig. Grit. Hutchison fM'apiitK the "death m nalty M«n»
and the l i s t ‘Division lhat Idrul •In v v\hen the Hmm* Secirtiiry
Gen. Mnrntuml, cniiimamlcr of re/iixeil to grant him u reprrevv.
the 3r&gt;lh Imperial Jnpane-e Army,
surrendereil on Sept. k.

Old Building Recently Razed Was Once
Sanford’s City Hall And Fire House

L lttlP
U IH 1 C

If
.
II
.
—
.W A SH IN G T O N , Jan. 3, &lt;A &gt;The
Bureau
of A grtepltural
Economics say s that aw dage
farm pricoa will show little
change during the next few

.

B aby

W ill N o t L iv e

IIIJUMINGHAM. England. Jan.
3. i/r) — Doctor* tak in g car" of
Ihr two-headed liphy 1mm U&gt; the
Saliford Avenue a t Third Stoeto- wife o f nn American soldier said

;• compulsion-real or Imagined.

* nrtlm* premier, WJ
chill, (a to laave Em
0 for Uh vacation
I fin tee. O b a n h u r •
fd bv hia w l f # ^ v r l
the Cd&amp;ard Whl
Queen EHsaboth. The

W o r k - - **

D o c to rs S a y 2 -H e a d c d

q'J«tionod, V the m ajority
a
leaving Poland under a eena*

a

TABLES

*

Archie C. H arriet
Discharged A f t e r
Service In Europe

Sgt.

O f

NEW .YORK;-Jaw. 3. (AP)
The Western Electric strike
S n a r i e d I . e ^ i s l a t n e in New York’s metropolitan
urea soon nutv spread to
P ro p o N a ls M a y F in d
cities ill'the midtllewest and
M e a s u r e O f R e l i e f on the Pacific const. Thnt’s
wBnt Union officials jjredictM3 tS.SOfi.3TRD PJIFSS
Stiar (e.l-iip. Irgi-lative prnj&lt;0 -:d* ed today us thimsuiidh of
f-iny fin-1'ionic Vncaaur,- of relief workers Iregaii jhmrinyr out
“’••l-h* pl-en I ament Truimin. of Western, Electric plants in
f»r Hit- -me lime at Irni-t. util New York uttil N
’ru Jmey.
a*l-m» •!*- firr-i.|,--,-L.,t le«-hnl-i'ic

have General George Marshall
act a* m ediator between them*
s*lvrk and the NationalUt* in
China'* undeclared civil .war.
The Communist decialon ha*
been announced by a penlral cqm-’
m ltlre »poke*man In -Yrnan. lie
gay* th a t the communiat* wel­ for the acta and that th* re* pen ..... . was hit _gian*,. a*. wet!Q as
come Gcnerallaaimo Chian* Kai- ribillty
Shek's suggestion t a «»e the good that of the Pughrar."
Ohtcndorf taitlfled a t g reat
office* of Preakltnl Truman'*
special envoy in an effo rt to length on the ma*a fsecutions
he nad witneased — or- directwi
settle tlvglr difference*.
The'C om m uniat spokesman hs« — during hla dealfnmknt to th*
lUdarMkChlao that his group i» raaleyp • front.- He ad^ed that
many of thg S3 m urder group*
willing. J o \diseuia favorably any ,clslmed
a
liquidation
recortf
plana fb r on immwliate cessa­ le tte r than the 90,000 m ark be
tion of.hoaUlltla* In China.
Chindbe resident* in two native claimed to have set. - Ohlendorf
added he thought the claim s of
sector* vf B atavia say th a t Dutch iha other group m ight have been
resident# aro responawle for flrea exaggerated.
'
which sw ept through the ytTras
Ohlendorf told the jrac crimes
leaving 500 persons hom cleA Tho tribunal that nil the p v « ei-il
Chinese declare the Dutch
the property and other belong Inge of
firry In retaliation fo r the wouhd- the m urdered vU tinu wax foil Kl*
log of a Dutch woman and- her ed and given to th r-; Reich
■faiHlignlbo — prtMuaably by l a , FinagM, M lrU M X .p-.to tk* C#w-'
W its-w * ‘AaiUBMlUtiUal Command -offke of -tilt GeeM canahlle, only mlhor d istu r­ tapo and Security Polk?.
bances have occurred In. on* sec­
tor .of Ja v a, in which one British
Indian soldier was killed and
three other* injured during In­
donesian attack*.

1 CHUPCHII.L ITk a V R I - JA N .

All hard wood. . Ckairs
perfect con* oeeta. Can
k reps bi led. Uaod 1
• f ly m
.

Speech To Lover
State Of Nation

A former member of 'Momma'* captured Iltrm ann, Goerlng and
military ataff, * Major General Marshall Von RuOftlodt.
Takklsu;* testified that Homma i Sgt. Harriet era*re the Europemust have seen th# order* f o r ! •" • n‘.,1 MHlterrinonn Theater of
Ibbon 4with an arrowthe death raarrh «"
v.et -aatd
t o i Operation# ribbofj
In fact,
ir br*n»4 battle p a rti.
hrad and four
The Floriil* Senafor also said Tnkateu,
Tnkatsu, the
the route
route taken
taken by
by the
the jclnat
clpalton star* H* wa* alto award- C o u n t y J u d g e C l a i m s
column
of AAmerican
and *d th* Good Conduct Medal. II*
^
o t*iuV ig **1oan* ^to“ h t Ip* re* si a i!I is h pitiful Colu.
m n of
m e ric a and
S ta te .E v id e n c e
Is
»a* le
less
th an '•friv ed _ at Newport Nsws. Va.. &lt;m
Yha V l 4)00.000 -Russian*
le ft Filipino
f “^ ln9 pprisoner*
riso n e rs.«»»
s s , than
&lt;500
r 'l l uinina'sa head- Dec.
- 22, and received hik honor­
.
horosUas by. the Nasi Inraxlon.
^0° yrinfs
y « ,d . •fron
■fronr-ll.iMmia
N o t
S u f f i c i e n t
travelled able discharge at Csmp Rlandlng
Peppfcr says tha Soviet Govern- quarters, and Homma traveller!
on Dec. 30. SgL Harriet plane
20
miles
down
the
highway
while
vnoilt—“rannot yet be conslderc-1 *■?
down lhe h,‘r,iMr*y .'*,hUo tn make hi* hoijtf in Sanford.
A negro hy the name of Ju-lgbeing driven
m democraUc’’ but th a t a more the
‘V* prisoners
prisoner* were being
Allen s i r today freed by oidci
liberal treml la avldent g a a r by . “ ' on*' Th*
«l«l»red th a t
• ^ , 0, .
.
th e n war a lack of food and STURDIVANT BUYS BUIUHNG of County Judge .11. W. Wore followingek preliminary hearing thl-.
___
^
•••*
I medicine fo r the r a p to r s , and
R. W. M. Sturdivant has pur­ morning to determine any po»Rlfkind Takes' Issu e|K (
SKSM chased from Mrs- Amelia Noble eibillty of a murder charge lieing
With British Charge ^ur0yn(^ mp' 300 prl,on,r* rtkd th* two etory apartment building
FRANKFURT. Germany, Ja n . 3,

m ds

W a lk o u t

Husain.
•
Ohlendorf
added
th a t
th*
liquidated) order* were issued
personally by Himmler. Said Ohlendorf:
* ,
“He ’(Himmler) told u» that
the men had na* raaponilbUlty

-Pepper reported that Stalin
asks Americana to, "Judge Russia
as ghe it — don't praise us,
don't scold us — but bass your
Judgment on Pacts and not nr-

N U M IIE K

Union Predicts
Western Electric
Strike To Spread

D e a th

Arid C o m m is s a r s

bvVhs1
C rfliZr Miami
MUlmif Council
r ! ^ n e T '*‘1
death I Ing
Southern . 3 i.g M 4 Une.
fh* «m».tiby
th . Creator
of oponolblllty in the
^ ilataan
,n
ing of th
Ih* Siegfried Un*. It wa*

CkUda Platfom a •

LadlraXbouterfleld

. I Only Deluxe All Metal

4 Foot Wood Perch or

r e f r ig e r a t o r s

CHAIRS

Solid panel head and foot.
Meple finish beautifully
de­ plda. Don't miss this at O .U
signed, . sliding side
1 0 HM
'.
Regular I U I
“
J » n»lj * rognli r
— IS —

I 'Y o m

Associated Press leased Wire

JvV.

“t*‘In to the Atnorican People tGeneral Momma for criminal ro- tal of Rome, th* -invasion -of

Maplt Nursery Training

Full cited Baby Crib. Mede Complete w ith cuenblnett*. llaa
of all herd woods. Ivory fin* play tray. Clearance a t 1 4 1
i*h, sold regularly at X9J3.
1 -to go a t
IKJftS
Sturdy

arL*2t5.£r"’ T i

H as Inner door, 'ru b b er li
sulelfim al dooOa,'M ttal 9 Q 'f
ahelvr*. •

REFRIGERATORS

»

BABY BED
DRESSER

Covered In hard wrarlrf)| Bine
nubtex tapoatyy p Stylo' sofa Haa , fully upholstered ai
•by day a. r»*I bed by night Latent lu ll spring coast***
1 only at
.
O ft " ^
a __ m i nA
dO
P « -fiet condition

' Juvenile
FURNITURE

DESK &amp; CHAIR

TOYS!
IRONING BOARDS

In beeull.,

M in e r S a v e d

.
m
3 , 1916

R u ssian

Jap Who Ordered
Death March Goes
Before Tribunal

VANITY

.

E n to m b e d

MIAMI. Jan. 3, (A1)—Senator I
Claud* Pepper any* the fu n d a.j
mental principle of Kutaia'a |
. SgL Archie C. Harriet, brother
foreign policy — "Ah almost fanof Mr*. James C hutnut, h s. srtasllc d esire. for security” — ,
springs frpur th a t nation's ter- j
year* with th* 39U» Infnntry Di­
nble suffering ftom the N nti I
vision during tperftUon* in Italy,
Invasion.
Franca and (iermaitv.
Pepper, who recently returned
Sgt. Harriet pxrtfclpated in |he
MANILA, J . n . J ^ O
from n tour of Europe, delivered
tntlo Reachihli*hment of tho Ar
a_ message
direct
from
Marshal
„ - ,
‘rial of Japanese' l.irutenant Ihead
. t’be .lrHe onthe ltsllan capl-

.

All a u d o d and ready to paint
M ad b ^n fine woods' and built
llaa 7 Dual P roof drawer*. U .lfS U .g .tn j^ o a t '- ,
Beautiful finish with not a
mark o« If, aerpenllae fronU.
With framed p la it glass hang­
AU M etal 5 Drawer
ing mirror. Rag. 49.S0 3 2 H9

.

CHEST

M jllrr-- and B»« Spr'.i.BII • litis ll--ai&gt; Cutlnn

Red POreign Policy!
Desjres Security!

Has ft «p*r|ou* drawer*. Her* This la a large cheat with four
pan line front*. All duel J I J 1'* deep' d ra w e rs.. Flnlahed In rleh
timed W alnut. Only
IQ M
proof/ Kow ,
a few at
: ‘
Ig
Regular priced a t 49.SO
Unfinished

mr-*X

had described as Irrelevant In­
form ation which Keefe wa* seek­
ing to obtain. Keefe said th a t the
Information la Yelevant to the
InquiryThe Congressman said th a t he
wished in particular to t e f i
memorandum which he said was
prepared' by Lawrence Salisbury
shortly before Salisbury resigned
from the F ar Eastern Section of
the S tate Department. Salisbury
submitted the memorandum about
three month* before be turned in
bis rapignation..
Chairman Alban Barkley a g r e g b
with Keefe and directed JM m mlttee Counsel W illla m ^ ffic h e ll
to obtain the memo random. B a rk ­
ley Instructed MitcMD ta subm it)
lb# pota to the /'o m m ltte a in

Modern

WALNUT VANITY WALNUT CHEST

iTi

m o v -.

JUVENILE FURNITURE

BEDROOM PIECES
•

loose

Upholstered In rich Gold tai
eatry. Soiled. Now.'
I 4J
Regular 14.93
1

CRICKET CHAIRS

ROLLAWAY BED

Plat* Ola** Mirror

OCC CHAIR

Htardy Occ Chair*. Floor sam ­
ple*.
Upholstered in durable
tapestries. Now
iJJ-'d
Regular priced at ».93
^

C o m m itte e

NEW SPA PER

* c In 6p*n aesslon that Under-Sec-, jfommunista hav» ..put - their utf. "l«*ne liquidated 94,000 persona iik
A ywlarw Ik#* fllalm Tlaan Ar-koaon firiml nnnrnvul nn thft Vtlun •, the first year
rear of th#
tn* w
war
ar with

OCC CHAIRS

All in perfect condition eirep t
marred and scratched.
Full site only. All to go ^

Very few . scratches,
both full alge

SOFA BEDS

BEDDINI

Only

I

’ ed today #to g et a look nt
documents which ReprcacnU-i
tlve Frank Keefe sayR the
-s StjkU Department refused to «

A regular S IJO value

BED SPRINGS

RAMES

Davenport I* covered la hrj
Nubtex tap estry o f :lig h t GWd
and Blur. Chair la .re v e re d Hi
beige .tap rslry with lig h t' BMa
and Gold design*.
. KQ

Panel • •

In uauaual d ark and light wal­
nut finlah.
flniah. On,
On* of In* meet
v, not
braotlfal
beautlfal MsUI
M*UI Bed. . made.
Juat aligblly m arred,
(!»•««
with a d e lu te eoll
IT * *
■priny. 6 to go a t
• ■*

Ins. need new

Job

Solid

( ' v e h t ig a t in g

-

t ’p h o t* le n d -h r -d ate i-eg g *
Green krecstoU a/sUghU O f
ly rolled. '0 only • a t
^

-•

BED and SPRINGS

MODERN SUITt

^

TAPESTRY SUITE

i

Beautiful

t

% Udt*«

LOUNGE CHAIR

■
- . , _ . I Choke of W alnut a*d UapU
•aed^.Metal Beda^YInHr. A real value M f t f t l l i i k

LAWSON
SU
IT E.j MASSIVE SUITE
.
.

2 Piet*

»«mmp

I M

- • 2 I'ircv

I onlv. D rlu te tapealry with
beigr background with rmlwis*ed dainty design *f 3*ur *
Burgunidy.
Solid .Mahogany
carted berk A bottom rails.
A steal at
Q 7 'BH
'
Regular 149.00

in

ill
• - ft*

and

color*. 6 only at

M O D E R N * S U IT E
Urn*.

Metal

LAWSON SUITE

'

.1 I'lrcc Blcirhcd

Thl* sullr ha* an r ilr n la rg e ; Hulcrl.tll
—
- - ...— l n-.l
eteS.NH
.......
■er 4 D r»»rr ,
3rd* »nc »l Ibh
Rraplar l3tW-".

Outstanding design with beige
• p
backiroupd,
and
beautiful
flora) pattern. Well fit In any
ham*, hs* full P«“ *ed akfrt.
VmaatIUTt1"? rax-,*, | ’Hlaa‘'l/Srka with wpetog -vual
U a . u u U fig u re d beige M«t&gt; One
feet $ a t i T 5 B 7 | p »
quality. tapealr* - L » OQ-KH Old .
only at
He*. 173.51 u u .« Paint
*' .
R .uuU r 141,-00-

inlo rcvorxe,
■er*e, which
_...... was qdlrj
___
a Job sine* MO o f them were
Jammed up tehiml the truck.
Even when the fire wa* out,
th.-re
atill.-w drk In I*
done. FhoHSEn* of guiR*rf*ir
ir.ell.-.l un.J^-ilrippol from th e
•truck ‘a l lr o v e r Inc rd*d. i~

k' WASHINGTON, Jan, 3.
f iA P )—The Pearl Harbor ln-|

LOVELY DIVANS

4 IV. Twin
W ifln u t F in is h S u ite

i

A L L H 1Z E 8

NKW YORK. Jan . 3. l/P ) A truck caught (ire in New
for*'* tuni-'ui tl-maud funnel
ml' .r.n liy gummed A up thv
&gt;. ork*. T raffic was-d)tehl .u p
.or several hour*. It wan
. taially * slock .iccaase
the
maxing vrhiclr was r* trying

D A IL Y

ra « f!- JJ------. !_______ ■■
■
I
B A N F O R I), F lA H tlD A . T H U R S D A Y , J A N U A R Y

R ttU bU nhed 1908

ODD OCCASIONAL - CHAIRS

ODD METAL AND WOOD BEDS

LIVING ROOM SUITES

S U IT E S

VOLUME XXXVII

IN D E P E N D E N T

Llvestook K*«.i
■fer corn and

.ffliK afs

‘■ • t

dPpplAp*

Ugl* and dscrepid
age, *hn anclon* two story frame which has lately been r a i d to I td-vy th a t the child could Mirviv,
structure a i Third Street and San­ make room for a rupre mwlern j only a few dnv* more. Th,&gt; Irabw
U two day*
* &gt;'s old.
’
ford Avenue ssggrit In thr middlo, structure,” she wrote.
Associated I'rcs, ('orr.'«pnn-lrnt
"Thl* was Sanford's first City
leaned perilously at all angles,
Tompkins
auyl . tho
and seemed to require but one Hull and Kite Station, -and »»• tiirliurd
good push to Ming it tumbling dedicated an J*n. 1, 1KliI. by the baliy's fallrci i* Pfc. Joe tjovrn .
down on eoiortd patron* of the njw ly orguiiixd Volunteer San­ of lie Soto, Mo. TompWin* got
"Juke Ftefjor" below. Few reel- ford Fire Department, conel»ting thr information by sending a
^tow recall that It once o f bne horso drawn hook and note tn the mother.
laihier truck, aim
and one hand
as known *» tho ban- ladder
nanu drawn
urawn
TO DESTROY I'l.ANKK
There wa* a street
Hall and Fly* Station, hosccart.
»trei'l
parade
with
u
banquet
and
hall
to go, and owner Joe
a
ball
HQNOLULU, Jan, 3. (A3—Thu
beeme a
soon-as he could get a t night. Tho .parade
parade beone
rck onl#re&lt;| for a new. yearly event s n Nowr Year* Day. United States Ainiy may soon
had It torn down nbout-1 “ An old photograph shows, a ­ destroy more than $100,000,000
worth of military planes and
h* ago. In the nilnelrnong other*. I*. J. I'nrrimore
d an ancient bill fold, chief, Henry l.illaothal, one time •paid parts * in the mid-Parifir
jy w \th-*re, and con- mayor, and Max Myerson, a^clolh- urea. An Army spokesman told
irya*a Spanlih coin, and Ing merchant and young Charila a .Senate lub-committe* in lloiiv.papkr bill, which curl- Lefflcr a* “ Lantern Boy.
p i e lulu th a t tho aircraft and porta
iota ha» In hla posaee- firs department occupied the first have b e e n ’declared *urnlu*'snd
y had tne building been floor and. the mayor’s office and obsolete, and (i*v* absolutely no
, when construe lion was court room, th* second floor. Col. sal** value.
What la now a neat, A. M. Thrasher was mayor a t
story structure which this time.
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Jewslry store, and to
"Later the cltv bought the Haa:
*nopy and ornamtnUl ter Building on Palmetto Avenue
W. M. Black? former euperl
r a t to b* added.
and moved their offkoa and Flro Undent of th* Waycro**' Divlsli
.Interest In connection Department there.
of th a AtlnnUe C o a U .L tn s-R a 'I&gt;1(1 bulUilng Is Ih# xoi* • "Tbs orisllnal building ws* Inter way, today assumed tne duties of
jtt gent to The Herald occupied by Dr. A. E. Phillip*, a* C. C. Blanc, now confined by JU**
a ry tlo ffle r 8trapgt.,V( a drugstore, and over a period of noas, a t suporinleiidsnt of *.bo
jihepO rlaado JenUnsl yrars, ^lean y ^o lW -ilro t* . of .one Jacksonvilto Iltvialon with office
r ,p f
a.4h*rt kind of asiother had been fiouaod In Hanford. i| was announced ; | ^
day by offjcl»|i of the ling. s

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i'he Sanford Herald
ifrjv u ^ n rfr:

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rtadrr for thay sXldutn bring any.
IM nr In' Ihr w iy of a direct &gt; •- I era
spnns*, Thi* walk.. bnwaver. I
wa* deliKhtr.it to receiva from iny I i n
K,«xxl friend Lee L baker of Clear-

4 Sunriflv SdiooriT.piler in ProTPsUait rhur.hdt thmutfh
out thr world i(ro t; i»«» ciiligtH'in work for irKcrnntfonui
peace. It - in nrPhaBlf a ftoifftd Idea. The NViiflil- BUKdav
School Association with rcpreacntatlye^ ’’in M coimtrier* reports I hat .*{8,000.000. pupils and ti-urPrrs lit war-torn
countries have In-on disrupted ley hostilities. A post-war
pfojfFftni'ims boon InhnchPrl to 1organize these young people,
along trith'Amerleati ymlth, in.Christian world fellowship
Eastern Orthodox churches in i’aleittine. Syria. Egypt and
Greece are ccwporntirtK-^ An appeal lias come from the
Church of QjriM In Japan ft»r help in showing Jnpnncw
Children tlvit Amerifn fsr-n trood friend and oeiuhlior and'noi*
the* demonic enemy, us hnd.been (might hy Japanese mill-1
lariats.
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Weiale tif Ynle Divinity Schfkil, ‘ says th x t'th e |t'-M«*H’ df
Hoveh nntions, InrliKlIntr f’rdiHflkiit Tnmiirll. Huv e ttd h r ed
their jilnhv* Other lincki-rn rtfb *Kirfte GWfjriv &lt;» .
"[ ChidnF Kai-nheJt. Kintr (’hriMtirtn of Dr-tifrinrk. Mfnrif
!r
of Sweth-n.' Kintt Haakon of Norvnly, Queen Wllhcltnitln of
Holland. Captnin EdWnftl V. Riekenluifker, ehiiiniinn Hf \ht‘
ncw'pfngriini, eai'd the '‘C4trtHtlniV ediittitlim ht the'one.
mean.* |e lift millionx nf you tiff* people iH war nivafre**

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ksnfcw, re—t-Hfb;

no) self-Target fu l&gt; o r {kind
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lacking in dinefgllne, poive
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personal reaction, togither with
his revised vrrrio i of my message
as espifiised In the verse above.

LO OKS LIKE
-A t-OT OF fO l*
FEU OFF TUE

tail lie bbift out of presently availuhle human m aterial. There In
* th r .thought th a t sometime^ an
invrnivl look is necessary |&gt;ffore
roclety as such may bo helped by
anyone. I tin iremling you my
. rew rite of your vertes..^ My verse
. i|£ Wad, yours is good. Y’our themb
is o v erly -m o .1. mine may' bb
- nvcr-hilter." Hi* •verse follow*:"Peace on earth to men of good
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than f ie f o r " ihfglll be applied to
Ilee'a m issags. l i t was dealing
with concrete taels w h ile' I j£aa
indulging In
iVfflatllmd LI.
iRfrf for It is

true that the peace we all seek,
lies burird'ln the hearts of men.
I f ‘ a* Individual* \Ve would each
nnalyxe'our owr.i failures ami mis­
givings as ha haa dona and stHro
to overromh them, result* would
be’ ninaiing. \yith this thought
Peaie to the .slrirkrn we failed In Wew I' pass on I.e Baker's
to kill.
The bslls ring out. and hid me versr as being of far greater
value in solving our'problems than
T*7lronier^s JUtresa and a neigh- w*r mine, whlih simply spotlidyed (he goal but did nof. chart tho
I Irkar much talk about HHOTII-------- U tlllH Ip ----- -------- —------In an Idral world, built only of
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good.
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But as part of such world, I must
confess
I*would make of the structure, a
For Y W
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I’m deficient in patience. In self
H u n tin g T rip s
control, ’ ^ .
lit courage &lt;Jf.heart.and in drqillr

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FROM OUR
SHOULD HE

T H E SA N F O R D H E R A L D , SA N F O R D , FLORIDA

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THURSDAY
The TKL Class of the F irst
a lit ist Church will meet* at 7:30
Icioek at the ChurrJi annex wltii
Its. Gumming’* r gm up a* hosiss.
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The Townsend. Club meeting
till be held at 7s30 o'clock in

Hayes announce the engagem ent
and approaching m arriage 'vt
their daughter, Jane Gwendolyn,
to Johq Peter Rack, J r., so n ‘ of
Mr. nml Airs. John J'e te r Hack,
Sr., of Chlcugo, III.
The wedding will be an event
of tJbr evening of Jan . Id, at
P. M. in the F irst Alethodist
yhiirch.
No invitations are being issueil
but nil friends of the couple me
cprdlally in v lteil'to attend.

Mrs. J.T. Sepulvado ,
Ib Honored At Tea

Senkarik Family Has
i Family R c u n io ir

Mr*. Virgil L ..S m ith en tertain ­
ed with a tea Saturday afternoon
nt her home 425 West Eighteenth
S treet between the hours of 4:00
and 0:00 o'clock, honoring Mrs.Jr-T . Kepnlrado, a fnrm ar aafldent
who is avl*lting. Sanford for the
first time in ten y e a r l y
The Smith home was attiarO ralF
ly decora ted with blue and ailver.
As the guest* arrived the hos­
tess, bssistetl bv Mr*. W. E. Mar­
shall, server) le/M s^pjenl* whivh
ca rrie d out a "IrapP ? M?vv Year”

R uy

W A TC H F O R IT !

M are

Lieut. Dnxld Gutchel is spendjrtg some time with hit parents
‘Sir. and Mrs. Forest Gntchcl.
H arry l* e , Jr., ho* returned to
the Georgia School df Technology
in A tlanta, where he is n student.

Hilly Holly head has ' left f.u
Geoigia Tech in Atlunta, where

A- »ce_ne from ’Chexl I’aree". one of the mar\y slmw r to t
on the Majestic Sh/w* ir^dway during thr Klks-Legton
Lieut, and MrK Maurice l.er Fair, which will be held in Sanford for |:| days, -tarln
are spending.som e lim e with Mr. January 5th.
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and Mrs. lo rn Holt.
In addition to "Cher Pa ice”, there will («&gt; ’mmiv ijllie
ing rhoivs, thrilling ridir.g .tevices, sensatloiTal fi ec m l,
liottal exhibits.
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be is a* student

for Alexandria; Lp^ w h err» sh cl
wit] spend ten day* w ith friends
and relatives. * ’ ’
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Capp ami Mrs. K. I). Green nre
spending some time with Capt.
(ir.-en‘&lt; parents, ilr. and Mr*. Roy
fift-en of, 515 Magnolia Avenue,

Jo e ' Nirhol* of Albany, Ga..
ha* been spending a few days a ­
u guest of Mr. and -Mrs. It. F.
Cooper.

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n. n m ith e rn p e n i te n t ia r y o n e tin y fo u n d iilm .to lf stulilcnl
m tm m o n cd to the" w a r d e n 's o f fic e .
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' “I'linilPINtrinil."’nsid the wnrden, ''that von won you
number hem by a' particularly brilliant oil w ell pfogpectu*
"Yen,” rcpliwi the promoter. "I'm nfrnid I painted
A reader asks what tht differ
«r. !*,'(( .any, bettritn Ike jhur rather Flowing picture o f my proituMition.’
"'• “WHI." evnluinwl the wartlcp. **tlie governor wntfln
rcfwrt on comliHmm in thin jail. 1 watit you to write It
—Glade* Qounty Dvmocrut. . .
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If ' packing house w orktts

The S arasota Tarraca Hotil,
on* of Um fin rit la that p a rt.o f
tho s u te . was sold the other
day fa r |2 1 ft.000. This Is . th*
•acond lim a it hat is-wn told la
six months, this Urn* fo r a ||B .00f&gt;-profit.
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praetict of writing iny own Chris'- If'vve'd only listen anjl he*d.
mas ranis. Somehow. 1C seemp to ‘TUrtting otir thougbtif' to ’ others In one great worldwide HROTIIme that the average card, fopml
r. needs,
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iqjj&gt;e-«fio^*, fail* tu tell- the kiwry \V,. would'find that PEACE in n “Goorlwill town rsl men" is the

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satisfaetimi

Eugene Smith S I f ’b expect­
ed to airive home to spend ,i
In day furlough With his pmetils,
Mr. and Mr*. W. I| Lynch, wiiu
te-ide in Cameron City.

SHOW CARD A N D PO STER S
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magic key
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Free frOrn- bittferne**, greed and To tlio PLACE on E arth we hofe
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Ono never knows hm^ far such
Though the path be rough and
seeds of thought may gb ur w hat
the way hie dark, ♦» .
In thi hearts pf men there live* o reaction they may have on the

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Phone 1021
HIKTII ANNOUNCEMENT
CV,tf//V&lt;7 S O V / V '

WATCH FO R IT!

DE-PE MD’A B L E-'iB U .Slf*5 $ S A N
Tourhton Drug: Co.
■y • I'f-.s*
• Ilnrli,*n T«n*m**

Ptrrmrr*.

THE RF.XAI-I, STORE
FIRST' A MAGNOLIA
PHONE 325'

Du Old Jack* on Im* returned to
A tlanta where he is u student at
Gemgin Tech, ufler spending
some tlm r with his paieiils. Mi
and Mr*. J I. Jark*nn.

JE N N IN G S
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PRESCRIPTIONS
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and' Mr47* F rank Hauer,

PH A R M A C Y

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Dianvprtds-Watchcs

Richard Dens,

W2 E ast F irst Street

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SANFORD

ROOBKRIES

E L E C T R IC

CONTRACTING CO.

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Italian . o f.J ii

trre l y—
_xc.
re' ly.l J u s t a small
» puiyt containUig
an,| rin*u
Joel Field ie|&gt;orled

ioti announced

JOSH

mad* of Fieri !* n
idu*t*y and retreaUon, Let's be
thst^Baiifonl geta Ip aome
t§ understand the proposed
foM hasebaH Team1 I s 'l a ^ i j t r
'a m anager -to lead thb ehib
High U&gt;» 1040 **•• no. We
lie tha club, hasn't mad# any

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Vojijri lil IW5 'PuTSiliSen Fraiu** Strvict, Inc,
B A U E R RADIO A
H .E C T m e SERVICE^

C A ^JQ ^^

F E E D A 8 W d STORE
axt w . l.T 'li,

B JOSH Hark;
For Radio and Electric Rf-

FIRST IfiTotal votumfc of cor and truck torvko In town offer
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town* in state after state, In every section of America. ,

E I tECTHIC SER V IC E Co.
MT '!*« •«' &gt;» l
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FIRST ifj^riat deep*&gt;eated public conWencf and proftrwnc*

which oro'expretted In the itatement—MM0R8 PEOPIE
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OO T P CHEVROLET DEALERS FOR. SERVICE THAN TO
AN Y OTHER DEALER ORGANIZATION.”
FIRST to inlfoduco Hi* fdmeut wartime CAR AND TRUCK
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, Atno Parts Co.
&gt;“OMPLETE PARTS HER

,'OBHERH. * DISTRIBU

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I t l W . 'T i t St*

. taken -bv a negro from The table
' in lhe"Po»t Office, the ru-gro inn
out, pn»l wno seen by the po»i
office janitor taking the tiionvy
ijut .pf t*i« |H&gt;cketbrM)k.

. MAJESTIC
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GREATER SHOWS

SECURITY

rtmme ax

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point, h » IW f* ,-.taek ,ilh fre'a
« good talent ,rlgh» herd
Hanford. Tba»a', ] ) » Cant-

Poring the Im,lures M',, ion,
Mis. John Courier. Jr was elect*
l-il aluilinnr -reretary to eon.I let
|h r leuiiiim ra, h yeai Mi- Slrncriphrr thauknl the following mmmitti'e I hut .inrkerl I■• oink.' a
success of the reunion: Mi- Joe
Jarrell. Mrs. Julian Poiulci Mrs.
Courier, Mr, l.ejk and Mr* Mal­
colm Higgins.
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A ftrr singing tlie nln„il song,
the meeting was adjourneil unlit
next year. •The fullnwing members
and guests attended: Mr and Mrs.
J. M. • Stinceiphcr, Mr. and MrRodmuri la-hm lh. Misr T a rn l Vln
ing. Mis* Marion l.uhdquist. Mbs
Mury George. Mr*. Humid Malm
Imig of lirland. Mi- Nn-lmlsim
Ashby. "Mrs. Julian I’trtidet. MiJuh* Courier, Jr.. Mt« Malcolm
lltpgin-. Mr*. Dan Hrninard. Mr*
Joe Jarrell and Mi&gt;. K. II. Ijiney.
Alsu klr. and Mrs. John !.&lt;-«■

MICKEY’S

■a* W s iw I «4«.

6,000 cphlract haa been

FO R

C. F. W ERT

I'kaa, tS

IStlilSalsn • ! , . . .
C. It. Ilsslrall .* **im *»#*•

According to- tha Ferleral -Roserve Haak. unmopleymetit 'fljUiwa are increasing in the eoutheast. In fact, if tha pi n e a t trend
aontlnue*. wa may eventually see
the - time when « • can hire •
yardm an again,

P R O F P S ^ i O M A L &gt; S F R V 11 E

OVER

Mr. and Mis. Phil tirn-hoff
amt son are residing in lh&lt;- Andersiui apartm ent after', having
• pent the sum m er in Ikowlur.
Mich.

Mr. nnd .Mrs. Cecil Ha«* anDr. ami Mr*. R. K. Harmon of
lounce the birth of k girl. Patricia
tnq. Dee. 27, n» the FernaH- W inter d la ic n are spending some
time with Mt. and Mr*. T. 0 .
guxghton 5Iiunoii.il H, 11,, 1.
nrotsti, Jr.
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1• ' You w’oultl think any per;
person intelligent. enough to
drive a car would know
that th proper tfebVe whert'the
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fife-alarm sound* is to pull to tin* ncitn'Mi eirrh’«:n(l Wt|ll fop It ie.» I aa full-iwk;
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the trucks to dash l»v
n WE UNDERSTOOD
“PrareTm errth, gioal will tswari
Rut there Jutvo* I
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ure to''obst;iN’e th a t‘.a
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hrnstmei bells .ring cut nao the fin* chief urges drivers to get prompt!^ tnjt of the
way. The truck* have to hurry or Ret there loo-Intjvto (triaging their r.iesakgx of ho;
aave property and mayl»e live*, IneliiiHhK yaRnt.'—Orlando
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from 11*34 to |tl45.
The , la*s
• pousiim. "M i* .1 M Sfutr, i|,her
uml Ijohmnn. „ ere intiiHliienl and
each g u ie n In u-f talk

A ChriNtman gift fiom' the Source
Aboif.
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Mn-s.. Mr. Lewis 0. Oruwbridge
&gt;f Hopkinlnn, Mass., Mr. II. i
'ih in jh a rt of Oacaloosa, la.. M*».
Sclinug- of Chicago, III., Mr. ami
Mrs. v t. F. Hick* and cbiblu-n •(
lla kcnsnck. N. J.. Mr. nml M *.
Frisf IHIffield of D aytonn' Hgurh,
Mi-« Midge Goodwin ami Mr. mi.l
Al'
Kidph Stephenson id N e.r

The Piddle* Instull.it'uaf o ^ r'-u i'
nole C hapter'N o. .y t». E. 7&gt;. wit*
field at lit? Masordf hall. ►lid
n'elock Friday { veiling.; A im»aram of mu-ic eonftuZied l.» Mr .
Lot lie Njs. iitirlln : Mat m u nr**
eerie,I the iiulajlntion. trick Alar-t,
rcnden-rl tlu- sjollfiueing -.do,;
“Spirit Fliuser.1' "’to Ymi.’* Tirrt
“Song of Songs,’’ Mrs. Geoige
Touhy
was
the " a«*romvsni*l, .'W is ; s io n a r y U n i o n
Mi*, Kloi-r V olftrim'.** m , , mii| nil
O f f i c e r s . h t S t S H o 'd
ifd liV'Atiss.- lollino Mot tit. -aoi‘•Hpairtifnl Hrertiil/f ”
e
nnuHiV kltveionarv PlitPri
ray Jam*. I‘a.*l Giamt of ththe
First llnfsti«l Chllitli held
ETrvl.i, nils lnti(x(urnl try M&gt;- il, installation of offices* on,I
Nlx im tho inrltdling officer. She diviitoii of circle members ut
in turn introduced her othei offi­ tho ’, hill. Ii recently.- Mrs. U It.
cers. Mr- K. (■; Crrit-l-mv. gim il liorru-lds. inslnlling officer in
chaplain Mrst ClaTenve. Wr-Nli. ducted into office the fotluwllig:
grand organist; M*«. A. K Shoe, Pi.*sidrnt, Mrs It. L. ’Garrison;
maker, giwml marshaH.
» ,t Vice Piesidcnt. Mrs. It K.
_ In a beautiful miit 'im pre--lie Heck'; .•ml Vlre P.o.i.lgnt. Vr»*f
se rri r d r folios inc o lfirer,
'..let l u nieion; ini Vice Piesi
were in,flLlrd lor the rn-illnu

t their homt.• on lh» Paid* rood Hcriuton. Mrs. Artbur-Moore. Mr.
ear 'the f'muntiy Club.
=j.
KraVvfnrd. Mrs. Grover C
The familyi gathering rmTu.tcT W/.iddcu. Mr*. j s tk .K - Morrlwi
ohn. Jr. and Men SenLarikr-*t-.d Mrs; Charles A. Halt*.. Mrs.. Wil
»uL AW*. - Jerry-Sertkarllf,"' JiSnilam-K. Vihlcn, Mye.-Karl Dotsey
ml Uantel SeriVnrjK, louut. W. ifr*. \V.’ H.- Ellerbee, Mr*. For
Mrs. Sara Mero Williams ha-&lt;
erkey, CSNK, and Mrs. Hvrkey re»t E. May, and Mr*. E. O. Jones departed
for Washington, I), t*.,

T O O I;A T E T O C L A S S IF Y
Caldwell Stills Stands Behind
Ilia .Tax' Protmin
headline;
Sure he stilt stands, but does
be stand atlllt ••
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Seminole Clays Of
*34 Holds Reunion

afte r visiting Mrs. J. W. Mero
and Mr*.' Mnytne Hodgkin.

Itonds

The guest.a giitbercd nimiml .,
,ii *, Ismfite ami t-njoye.l Jmup
inging. and a n . intc resting •tor,
■il’uh wus lelutnl by Oh- hint
win, b.it turn-led in e-.ich of the
i lilted' Stales and also Africa,
-tenth Aineriia, Cuba, Mexico,
(■untaiiulu, I’orto -Kiro, (irrmnny.
ai-.d t'miailu.
I hose eiijnying the occasion
, vt»Mr. nml Mrs. A J. Keni.edy.
Mis. \V. P. Ilrmik.. Mi &gt;
J'liimn Farley, Mr.-nml Mrs. An­
drew Nfutpit. Mr..nml Mr*. Hainld
i n„ mail, Mr.*mild M is.. I*. Wi|.
lerg.
Mr. nml Mr*. Oust Aim•rjinte. Mr. and Mrs K. 1&gt;. Oring,
Mr. nml Mr*. Carl NelMin, Mt*
t.liU i‘ Ai-*- ami Mr.-nnit^Mrs. Mrr, mi ’.'| lliniiis nml iLiugbler, Milillsl
\l*o .Mr. ami Mr*. Charles
OaviiLott of Atempbi-. Mich.. Mr.
tn,| Mu. [i«,ri Currier and Mr. ami
'lr». II. F. Heiil of WiMNlvillc.

MUs Juunita Jackson of Steph», Ca., was .th e holiday guest

D uring1 the' holiday*, the John
Those'present were: Mr*. Fralil
jsnkartk
fnDully enjoyed the Adam*. ■Mr». A. !&gt;. Shoemaker
r*T family ireunion In sis r«an&gt; Mrs. George Harden, Mr&gt;.,CI*ud(

In (h r m eantim e

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IH«»111 -1 !'mm_ «&gt;i);• i .!■• fin til
_ Tin- New Yrar's I’nrlV __.iial • hii&gt;
7ifitl 1 , (i . i h."Wgl-d a l*i
ifanrr *itt the Seminoie i oo^u , 1,,,
Ij\-J fc&lt;* yvnr* . .
t'lub was' a whopping •uivi—*‘ -luring
HOIII.Y |»KTK!!SO\* i* (italic on
ovt!ryoitc win ngit*c . . . it -een • itf
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that Mil,, and At Its K|i LK\ l O'liijiiiifi
mu Hi Mi r!i- I *i«? . .
IVIIITN b It knew how In man t -e
ii-iiH-n-t! .1
good parties . . . ApptoxUn:it**ly Iitllr- gnlhrting
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.oo people rani* in ,th«- new .ntd i. «•,.I iiisfculUy llieieaflei &lt;-nj«,ye*l n l-il . . . . tl.k' iail.lllil.il 14,.^ lU*,, haw.
fr-t snp|ei
. \nrialiun- *f ill
•nrts nf dative* . . . the ?u-i ,i !.&lt;
cnilpii, iin.l yes. even the peppeT
up square dance . . . nipt of
nurse seme group xinttlng . . .
Salim*, imimcr nml ho-t,
•IK. amt SHIS. ti. T. KrM.I.VM. g r o u fd . arountl tfcv hri.ge Ch
MltS. IIAKKY I.KWIS and In.,!.!, on - Ihv nt llu- I SI} on
r HIAKl.tK (lim ri*. were n- Yl-nrt'K'T -to. *li»i th" -dd
untig Ilie gnnil -poll, pre-e , •mt' mid thr nc- it ui &gt;n
MAIITIIA aid M t K V.'lllit
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MAKS- nrU Wit.LI A St IJIFF I t-Ji. mite, coffrw and * u -f,t,l’ii
amt PKM iiinL JIMMY l)YM&gt;N, were served. Matjy new. re
.irii*- ruttMR- cwpei* . . . ItKAt K
were maiV' i-: fi &gt;«t
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i’KKKINS amt KirilAKP PKAs huge .Seir- .fi'epl,
»cr«- tin- lltipiiir.it NKVV Yi-ufn-.l
1-alt—pie-rnl . . ; S| It -viliil •■Mil*’
\XI&gt;V S I INK unit- il»iitthl|-i and
•nn-in-lnw. ,H)irN anal KKKXi
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ImJT mill JOHNNY d l l lilKi;.
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&lt;ram. ‘Kiti f '
AKl&gt;. Kl.KA.NOIt nml CIIAItl.KS
or the
IIKrrS. lilt, ami MKS IIA It It S •
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WOO’ itl'KK. K. I&gt; SCOI I' and
fninL more *er&gt; well wisher- . .
(he |Mfty KMII.V HELL mid
KITTY A XT ,giiye*-al HKOiMiK
HKfOITrs home peA-ntly wamniritlfirent . . the holes-r- look­
ed lovel)’ and &gt;o did tiKOU’MA
HA Kills, HKLKN I.LNCiLK. Ill
HKc r A STKVKNS. . U t AM KS
HALL. TINV HOLT. .MAKY HOI.
LKIt. KITTSON MKISCIt- ami
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J WK1 and MAUKIt’K I I K \i-.i
irTir'ni-sxwmirr :■ sr \ t ftii i
a 1,1 M l ami n Navi flier
-Inliolied SI til
OFT
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John Vnn llykt-. n retired i-nJiini-U_XMUU.JJudiuiii'r III-t -enter*
utWu-,1 frit-nd. with’ an ‘outdoor
&gt;u|i|ei party New Year’s Kve ol
ii* harm- on Lnkt* Ashby lictween
h.- b». i ■ of 7:00 and ll.oo ■«'-

leelety Edilort Cecelia Truluck

Social Calendar

He a rites. “ I studied your rani.
1 liked the plqln black ami white, Yet beginnings are hrro. Men
mast become able.
dfcorated only with the silver
star. No doubt it bears a good Christmas itself began la‘ a
message. .Howyxer, I wymlfr if

you were cureless In the im]
li*i Hint art ideal sodhl sj

T H U R SD A Y , J A N U A R Y 3, 1916

For Your Winter Wardrobe
A IJURLEE SUIT r
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1 over- Afnerlwi w ill r en ew th eir w ardrobes, w ith
s u its that carry th e Curlee label. T heae m en know Y rom
lon g experience th a t when th e y choose a Curlee B elt,
th ey are g ettin g th e utm ost Ip s ty le , In com fort and in
q u ality.
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W e want to ex ten d to Jrou our h ea rty in v ita tio n to
comq in i,nd He* th ese new Curlee S u lla . -You w ill appre­
cia te the sm a rt, m asculine s ty lin g th a t in su res y o u r
looking your best a t ait tim es. You w ill lik e th e fin e
q u ality— pure wool fab rics from w hich th s s u its a re
tailored— and th e com fortable f it and drape w hich a se
apparent the m om ent you slip in to th e .c o a L
Come in and s e e th ese C urlee 8 u lts tod ay 1 You’re
su r e to find p a ttern s th at you w ill like and a aixe to
fit yo u . And. y o u w ill fin d th a t eYery s u it in tb e line la

hoir... -oppareni iliciv to
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LKS — LEGION
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Simf.'e, r&lt;itet, comlorloble,
adjuslni.ic, and a jo/ lo own
btcauv; it's "Cfown” TeTled
(or h^rd woth, to yov can
kaap Ireth, alwayi. Modernlied while leaf on greon.
blue or thrlmp. Siiet 9 lo 15

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T H E S A N f O n j) n E B A L D . 8 /tW T O » D . F tO R I Q A
big, some small, and the public
kagan‘ 10 real lie almost for the
flrat time how intricate the indus­
trial machine had become. Ngst
sleeping ears for soldiers were
held up because of a .relatively
obscure strike in a m attress fac­
tory. 'A whola b ig . automobile
Jly JOHN F, « HKHTKR------ plant wa* shut 'down la-causa of
A ssociated' Pre*» Business Editor a walk-out fn a gear in ak m r shop
N P.W Y O IJK —T he gVcatcat pr &gt;- hundreds of miles away.
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duetion machine the world hXH
ever Hwown appeared today to
need only u m isting part or two
to transform 11M6 into a glittering
gold le tte r year for American btuin?**.
Business leaders from one coast
to tile other predicted, as the old
year faded, th a t before the new
one died there would oprn a boom
peiiod that well cguld last out the
delude. Most of them, however,
added "if*.’’
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nnd . m anagem ent could recorteils
tn rir. differences and produce the
inanpnwey cog needed to make th*
^nuchlna work. Many also placed u
Idling of controlled price Itvela
In th e nere*sary-to-*ucce«s catrgm y. (There was controversy un
tills point.
ronvrraalitui*
with
buslnesa
men across the country neverthe?
Ic-S- indicated a. strong m ajority
opinion th a t th* .question mark*
would tie dissolved, perhaps not. In
the early month*, but alm ost cer­
tainly In tim e to make 11H4 a
banner business year..
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If nothing else. 1U46 proved tltat
the industrial machine itself waa
strong enough to--aland plenty of
bouncing around without breaking v,holt*«lc rancxllatlon -*f w ar con­
tract*, buiin*** m«n w*r* allll
In price fight language, indus­ able to put th« hrukt* on the
try took u 161,600,000,000 »ock on iw tftly falling curve of IndtuU ial
the whisker*,—th a t we* the to ta l iwoduction. ,Th»- d ro p , began to
of term inated, w er CTmtract*—b at •low down in October. • hook off the blow and cams bf„ck
On th* Itaal* ef Federal Heiervc
strong a a ll»e l&lt;ell ra(y{ for the gtal Hank figure*, with the IlKlA-UHU
o f the y e a n " ' '
, averagd takHi aa 100. th* produc­
The index of Industrial prmlur- tion figure xtood well above 'ilO
lloHi-*which dunppad like a plum- early in the year. I l went down
m at throughout virtually -the en­ to BIO In July, IB7 in Auguxt*dnd
tire y a n n -fin a lly -bcgan-lo level 172 In Bcptee»ber, when tbo full
Off and i ho wed eigrra of recovery effect*.of V-J day were felt. In
• t the year end, widespread October the figure fell bjlow I7U
etrikoe/ of course, buffetod-ogelnst b ut the dtup wee lee* end ‘there­
a fte r the eurvo began to
this -awing.
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The Jotr of- phy«lcat'xeeonverPoatwar Steel O ulpel High
Home people loet- night of the
aiisii frum w*r tu peacetime piodurlJon—a - piohiou! th a l‘ gave foct*lhet even though production
many n buslnra# man the jitters dropped it wax still well above
• • 'V - J (Uy neared—proved to be pi e-war level*. Fur in*lance, itoei
less of problem th a n alnHisl any­ nfodurtion fell lo 69.0 of capacity
one expected.
Well before the in Augu*t. largely aa a result of
a le rt of the new year reconver­ V-J (ley, but *teel-«vi*e men point­
sion win* so nearly completed that ed out that 07 per cent of pr***nl
it ceased to ba-dUcusaed a* n mn- capacity would equal the produc­
r prqblum, and th e »&lt;a a l it»elt tion record of pre-war year*—the
gun to drop uut of evc?)ula&gt;' J t,000,000 net ton* oF ingot* in
tm .
Steel production thruugh No­
vember totalled 7.1,706,0(10 ton*
eiftl tould approach M(LO&gt;)0,000 tone
I g - the. time the final figure* for
th* y**r,are totte&lt;l up In January.
The natiun*l income told nomvThu eanundrum at ' the cross­ Ihtng of th* juime atory. Ueinile
roads was which way to go on the droq In pioducflon, the Fed­
wage* am t price*. l« b o r leaders eral Reserve Bank figured that
ghoul the couiltry asked for Ihe national inenme during the
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wugex ImmedlsUly firs
to t half of the year wea above
the (160,700,000,000 rate set In
* cushion the drnc fru m ' wartime
IV44. Final figure* were not avail­
take-homa pay. Tha govsm atant
faVorad w arn incrv**** - whsra able but . one usually reliable
quarter gave n full yenr'v»timnt&lt;*
ptnxiltle without inereasing prif
nnd w ith prire relie f to follow in o r around f |H7,00n.OnO,(lOO.
• ix month* if Jnltifled. Deo re* of ‘ Even nlrpllne manufacturer*,
m aniifarturern hulked. They p r u n ­ who took one of the w o n t eoned for higher price* In meet high­ ■ract termination loll* of all, fig­
er wage coxla ami g sl tha In­ ured they had reached the ladton» of their curve a n d Wwuld
dustrial wheel to turning.
come out o f . i t with much more
In lrlra tr In i'jstrial Machine
The result w a*. strikes, some buslnc.x* then they had before ihe
v ac.
.One bu*lne»* leader, forecasting
a boom before 1040 1* out, ogpieaied a 'general sentiment:
".We have accumulated short­
ages of Ju*t about' everything but
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examines w ith .lh o author the first ropy of RrmU-rt W, J’-itriiV*
eo(l lov.i., -f-jjifT?' i-odcr .Five King..." ■!*uhli«hcd by the-ITIiivprsity of .Florida F it- s . i 1m&gt; illustrated brochure traces the history' of
the sta te through four bundled years under five varying cultures.
, Ur. Tiger t received the firs t Inpy of the bunk whirh represent*
Iho .U niversity'* ronli ihution t« the Florida Centennial., The book
la now lieing di ,id-ulpd' throughout (nr (tfle .
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12c Tender Sweet English Pea
Fresh Green Poppers..... 2 for :.... 15c Canadian Rutabagas ..... ..
Fancy Eatipg A pples.......2-lbs ....... 25c Fancy Green Cabbage ....
S n o w W h ite C a u l i f l o w e r l b . 1 5 c
Emperur Grapes.............. 1
Bartlett Pears ............lb. ............. 15c Selected Tom atoes..... 1-1
Fancy.Tender Green Beans .. 2-lbs .. 39c U.S. No. 1 Maine Potatoes
Young Crisp Carrots
bch. .... .. 8c Fresh Crisp .Celery... ..... *
Fancy Stuart Pecans
- lhf .......... 47c Red Bliss Potatoes ........
Fancy Fla. Oranges
Yellow OnionH
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Fancy Sweet Potatoes
Ionn Blendcd Pancake Syrup pt. ktl. 19c
NmJ B i t z ............ 1-lb. pkff. ... ......... 21c

Prepared Prunes .. No. 2&gt;/2 glaj&amp;V 25c
Mussel man’s Apple Sauc^c No. 2 can 18c

D u n d e e C a k e s . . ^ 1 - l b 4 3 c .......... 2 - l b s 7 9 c

Sauce . btl. .. 9|f

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MUST REMOVE
‘EXCESS'ACIDS

PIANO, excallrnt condition. 18tube Philco radio, ramotu coo­
. trol. Studio couch. t461 P al­
' matto Ave., Phone 480-J.
A beautiful home with thra*
had rooms, two h tth s hardwood
floor* laundry room t*»o caT fgM '
• g o on a beautiful lake where you
can hear lha fish Uwlm and Play.
-A two story bousa closa in a#
• ffa i l«argin.
A two story hous* close to ono
of the schools.
A two story house located in
tha. HEART of lha city.
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'hat lift la homo in tho eoontry
»fb you can ftavo froah trogolas. fresh milk, fraah aggs
ih a ir and arary th ln g aa fraah
the morning glory.
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A n tiq u e n r M iw lcni f n r n lt u iv n « |u n rm | a m i r«
f in is h e d l»y e x p e r ts o f lonjj e x p e r ie n c e W ieki
S e ts p n in tfs l. P ro m p t s e rv ic e . F r e e e s t i m a t e
S a t i s f a c t o r y w o rk g n n r n n te e d .

Colonial Furniture Keflnisbers
III

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TO BRIN6 THE
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P h o n e 2-:i

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S T R A N 6 F R . -RD CK -M A G O N
MU. BE EVM K .M FR F. WITH A
CAWV O* IIO R G E S A N D MOf
G U N -S U C K S TVIAN SD ER lF
CLARK IrV ER S A W . ,------, A

UAN. I0LD W .ML AH&lt;«)I 11Ilf,
RANCH AMD HOW AAAfiON HAD
CHCATED YOU OUT OI il
AND DAN A l.S O SA ID YOU
W ERE A F I R S T - R A T I : TIN­
S M IT H . ,--------- 7 ---------------- -

HAD l ( ) U t) r ,C)M l I III.*'
M N IS H F D IM F PR lO C JN
M A S O N I I2 A M T |).
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WONT H R P
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U S O il I IA l i i r . )

MESS. ,—

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all of Sanford S|)lendid oppoi t- j
unity fm tight msn. Apply 516 |
National Rank Rldy
S anfo rd.,

AHY f,.r lobby new* stand. San
font Atlantic National Ran)

nidf.

StT. WANTED—

K'.ncricnrH
Herald

Writ'

BUSINESS SERVICE

ROWBOAT or salllw at wanted.
Phona 88.1-J.
Phona UOO-M,

W H IL R .they la*t—Laying hens,
AAAAA standard. Phone 31 or

A Penn Motor Oil a t 18c .. 1 gaL .(L32
WMtessU Liquid W « .. ni. 27c . q t 43c
Monterey Grape Juice Pup.cb . . p t .. 25c

IPTfAdfl.

a nt» i t : i i *

HiiNH IIW ’INO iT.NIMf* «»lt
I'KU.XM'h -XilAINMT hXII* KM*
t a t i :.
i'll «tin| •■;•' h' "f you .irr h«*rrli|
lllrd iilXtl tRiplIlTrl In I'riHfHt Uliy
m« nnd itriiinml* wht* y y»m. nr

TRUfTW ORTHY colons! couple
wanted to live on place. (Jikal
people’ to work for nnd per­
manent Job and h o m e'if quali­
fied. Cun u»o one or both no A.
Phone 4206. OrUndo.
— RETURNED VETERANS
(JET SECURITY NOW WITH
OPPORTUNITY UNLIMITED
FIRESTONE STORES ha* r*o,l
no* it loo open now for salesman.
S tarting
salary
commensurate
with your ability. Previous ex­
perience d esira b le but mil essen­
tial. A pply by fetter only, stating
age ami experience
I
FIRESTO NE STORKS
I I I E. let. KT

DODGE • PLYMOUTH
PARTS *AND HERVIt K
109 Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1011

CORN — ALL " YOU WANT,
»* (3.05. H unt’s
Tuxedo
F*W
Store. Phun# 368.
• •

S u p e r B o d y M o t o r O i l •.. 2 g a l c a n $ 1 j 2 5

iT ti:i* i t «*i :. h

#

\
,

work#4. Tb«»#liny ft tar» an.t tuU« trt wtirk-

PH o LSTEHED fabrics, tap es­
tries,
hrncatclle*,
damaska,
Imltotinn leather and drapery
fabric*. A rrangem ent for cot­
tage tf vftrk desired. IL H.
Brown. 2 t/l I N. Ornnga Ave„
Orlando, ./la .

Phone 732.

Talco Dairy Ffced.........16% .......... $?35

Ill) #;*T.\Tll l»K
(I I.A.NT!,
.

MI-TAJ, ROOFING
In' Stiwk
(Jiilck •Rhtpmmft 5
MV'" Crimp alid tlorrugateit
ity lr . and Fiat sheet*. Made
frum genuine solid Aluminum.
ThU m aterial ix. vary strong
and durable, 22 Gauge, IT S.
Government specifications. It
i* heat resistant and will not
rnrt. This is* surplus matqrinl
Xnd i» rtrl-ed a t $12.75 per
.. sminre. whiidi I* far balow ro»t.
*‘
AvRTa'ft fo r iinm ttiiiio shatW
a
n
t
e
d
t
o
r
e
n
t
ment frum -eirr fartory. Phons
Wire or W rite to Hal Fulanwiil"r M anufacturing &amp; DU- TWO-hedroom apt. o r house for
permanent family. J. Il.-W eatributing C o., P. O. Bo* 3161,
therftirfl, e /» Msriop Contract­
010 l aw rff'er Urlve. I’hiiha
ing Co., Geneva, FU.:
5 1710. Orlnado. Fla
TWO Iwdroont I house or ap a rt­
ment, or unfurnished. . Perman­
DMH.KTE Broiler Plant cap­
ent resident, two small child­
able of handling - 1 0 0 .4 0 0
fryers a* weak up to am nga . ran. Call George II. Wlllttm*.
Jr., Phona 771.
of 1 2 -1 3 week*.
Approxi­
mately 2000 chicken* 6 to 16 FURNISHED or unfurnished 2 or
to represent national life i n - 1
week* old. l&gt;ro*|dng machine.
S room apt. wanted. Permanent MAN
su f a n re ' mffipany on all white)
Mnke me a cash offer. 2205
family. R. W. Murphy, Montadebit In Sntx/nnl. Uel.it Include* j*
Snnfonl Ave. phone 024. im n t Hotel.

SEWING machlnati repaired. A
fioo.1 r'ronditinned inashfna for
sale. Williams F lxlt Shop, ■205

R EA LTO R

ji

, Help IS MlUe o f K ldnsv T ubas
C O O n- maid w anted: Good pay i . Flush O u t Poisonous W aste
IKf rwj
Wlood.
m lM
a v•
o ian« n
m t—
m gdt#i*H
U&lt;U
i l *In e s t U
a s l,
Phene 'J24.
T W if I I m (W a r f k l 4 r*#y l u h n ( n a y b e P T &gt; N

WANTED

.HEW YORK, Jan. 2. UPi-WeU.

it’e aUll. a moot quaatlon, w hat
U b v U tha mrtnbar one Infant
of ‘1246 from tha point of view
o f. time of arrival. In U u AngaJlaa, two Infant* war* bbrn a t
midnight. Qua soma contandara
•isa K th a t a t midnight, tha y ear
(UU waa 1246. In th a t caaa, a
‘•TTta lim ited amount of boos- BL Leais infant bo&gt;n a t one
ng,’t stated W alker, 'whleh1 can half fK ond aftgg m idnight (gtra mado available through lha usa
*f,llkla appropriation fa not ax- B 5 K ,u 7 ,.* h * » f .
•acted to alleviate tha housing
iced* of nil veterans and service- U U D 8TAKIM NOMINATIONS
- . • • i : r - ■■
1"a
nan. I t ia vital,' therefor*, that
MIAMI, Ja o . 3,— M. B. O offa
usury community wbaru a crltk al
M-Hntr n 'ad a agists. Initial* and
oondaot an lotandva local caip- " b v waa on* of tha big yearling
u g n ,fv r too m f , m»m cue of th* buyer* o f 1916, are tbo leading
Mating bousing supply) atiui't- s •Jtlrrttnrx. for tha big Hialeah
? • : • Course itglMs thia wlnjaf.
Tacly. has named 16 r u e m .
*

,h'

...........

Fjrcsh Fork ^boulders
Calves Liy^r............. p
Type I SC Weiners
Skinless w . ........ . pon

MCBITARY OF WAX Robert P. Pattcratm (rear) U bidden f««w*U by
Li* wife and four chbdran u ha leave* lha N atlmal Airport at Wosfe*
lngtcn on a rm yd-thc-v. o dd A ii^ ;whUh-witl taka U n Into tha Uqltad
fitataa occupolioA ton* of Oerhiany, and to China Also on his tea vat
ochadula era Hawaii, Ouam, Japan, K ona, Us* Pblllpglnaa, India and
E g y p t Left to right are CapL Kobert Patterson, » ; Virginia, •! Ailaan,
16; Mrs. rattaraon, and Susan, 12.
*
(tniamartoaol Aoundpholo)
Ira. D aran ea N. Walker.
Application blanks, information
f f a r d in g ttvsllahla housing, ami
W lU n co in romplllnk necessary
lata for filing apnllraliona may
* secured from tha FP.HA Ha•ional Offica. Tha NIIA Raglonal
ifflaa will cooperate with applicintaB nd FPH A Ih avary way W

C h eesp
.C h e e s e

8 F id or tr a d e 0 0 1 7 Chevrolet
•Tutlor. New (mint, new tag,
good tire*. AUo H riggs-Strattnn l*hor*e gas engine like new.

« o i n r n r t i i i : i «»i v i t
nisi:. *&gt;i : k in o ik . (Ill M k ,
M U K III* IT.OIIIIM.
in h i : t m i : K srr.m : o k
MAlIl - RAN Rttl \
')...........!
IN n tU M T IL
TI* \ |J . \V4lr»M lT TC\ V rt*V*
(‘lillX*
.
X«'tl(1» l». Iirrehi v l\rn fl&gt; M l*.t
.&lt;••• H lfr.ta|#.» fIIt**! ttwv -*#M**I fri***ri i*'*^ i,xw,ii|rH »uf ihe* •■•*iin» *if
Min M,* K d^rilj. ili-tT »»mI ,Ovn' "tig
flte d 'h e r Mtlltim f**r flrt.tl *!»*••
••fiargr. nnd ilia I »hr n i l Mi*plv (••
Iho lliifmrflhl* II XV XVtfrr. (*»ii»n*
tv -luelKt* ttf H* mlft f.
Kli»ri*
•

t i i i : ( in mt o r t i i i : m i s t
ji
**i :h in o i i : t n r x n
i t .(Mi n i %. in m iiiiix ri:.
all

v tm ri:
- Tin** »r|fii!nr* uimtint tiiMilru **f
Hit* ah.tr»K"M* r« &lt;*f The H.itifcn!
All.fntie Ni*tl*»rfj|. lt.inh will hr
hcM . I flir h.inWIiiK ho»i*e In Wi»nf*»r*l riurfil.i. *m \V« «ln* *«f •*. J.hih.■»») *. 19•
t» f f n «s*r|i..*W I* M
fm ihe p^t iif»n **f t|lr*-T*,«.|- ii»d
*t»e l|dflMTt !•*»• Ilf weurb Olliwf l.i|*|.
tf **
rnti) prnfterly **iin*v* I** fstr'v*
Ihr. meet nir
II. K sMnn...
.
•
«*»filler
in

MUSICIANS wnnte.1: Sn*. drum, In# d»f »n4
It k ip N»1*f» rtd your
t-f (ic4i arils ar&gt;«l pcl»*'Doj| V im
ttumor*, ale. W rite ('Imhnnrna •
STRAND of pearl* lost on corner
khm
dliw'WTi'f
runrOoH yarmlla
E. Joaa*. llox Hi), c o llm ald. 1tvfccnouB ruaiur UlUnrr
by Touchton’*. Reward. Mr*.
rrtiwxin fti jaur Uoml. 1%
Nv«yr«uMvaicfii^ WlAdw.fWuaBaiiFMlM.
Stringer, Yoweil’a.
\*g Mir*. U« of pry ami « im r,
«p
WANTED: Colored girl* for h.ftxu.
HIin*. )hBfftn*M umlrr !W r m
LARGE sum of money in black
laundry work. Apply in person. •’♦•'Udll Anal dlM'rvT**. FTfAMAAIof K O lf
*ilk coin purse lost soinexherc
Wrnlrw m m Seminole County Laundry. 819 l«*»lfra Fitil irvrtilvr
llmrt iNrri (l^r# |a *. m#ihlac * iv t| »IU|
in Sanford. R ew anfrjdrs. Morle
W. 3rd St.
»**vr kKlnrya or MmldtF.
Allmamlinger. 608 Vfc First St.
MMnrra may ruH kdp th* iim* aa Nam*
t!i. u&gt; A»k »»«if dmrflH far Poan b IM
Ua, a
l-O.ST:
Bfon-n leather belted PRACTICAL nurse and mo
*
timbUntdl
irttlf, u««4 tt»r(r«afAllf kl nil*
S
Herald.
• lion* f.&gt;9 is»r 40 »tan. linam flit kypy
Jacket Inst Friday afternoon.
irlMf ar«4 *&gt;tfl Kali l k II mil* of lUkry
Reward. Phone 49H.

ii ling
work home with
saddle, (ioo. Phone 798-J.

D o m e s tic

FRYERH, dreaaed hnd delivered
Wednesday* and 8 a t u r.d a y r.
Phbtte onlyr* prior to delivery
• day. Ceorge Steele, 775-W.

USED TRUCKS
N&lt;) prospect of nbw' truck*. M Ml
the need for truck* by buying
one of our dependnlile used
truck*.
,
IIOI.I.KR MOTOR Aa LKS
W. l»t. St.
•

tfBC Shredded W heat..... pkg....... . lie J a n e P a r k e r I T o n u t s .... d o z . p l a i p ....
J 1 x'P. CUIKHIt
- _ ,•
' net
Nouriahing: Cocomalt .... I-lb can .... 41c B a s i n , M a r b l e , G o l d c p P c i u n d C a k e s 2 8 c
Armour’s T reet..... 12-oz. can ...... 3^lc H a m b u r g e r d r W e i n e r B o l l s .. .p k i r * - A jjp
A n n P a g e P u re G ra p e
M b jt^ r
Herbox Bouillion Cubes'.....can ...
A n n P a y e B .S .B a k e d B e a n s 1 -lb c a n 9 c
Ideal Dff F ood ..............pkg.
Ballard’s Flour ....... 10-lb bag'..... 6 3 c | S u l t a n a . P e a n u t B u t t e r . . . . l i b j a r . . . 2 7 c
. .

psm stresles experienced and in­
experience.!. P ennanem work
oIYere.!.
W orking Condition*
are eteellent In • well lightcl
add ventilated plant.
Ad­
joining twftUmrVnt where lun­
ches may be obtained. Forty
hoot week. ■Monday through
Life insurance prov i d X w ithout cost,
vice from Sanford
Undo. Apply. .In
plant. Punnvtown '
selbcrry, Fla.

•“Ay* •• i• hilsfii,
nrf '*uhhl k ill
*.«|r «*Y . ri.tu.tl I,
1. | hi* • .sill | • |-e*
,t|f . lit* t \
•If f*j i j i l h i r un
•Irf' Rt^ fiitlil- Jli-t|
lour c*'i»* *« &lt;i1i\** '
(•ti«l IldAltl. a n
ri.il cirruftlflnii |
lilidi* m' •*f&gt;»««*|e* i
l*"ie»a •n»i ' ..r»l
in* !r i mint \ .
•I.n »»f Jtnuari*.

,

Supply C t„ Oviedo.

Hajah

M

.... in,.,,,.

400 U nllH o f S u n g h in e

Sunnyfi

Mil HI.AXII*

fS M

2 . - t a l l *c a n •s 1#7 c i

. ..v Fresh Fruits ,&amp; Vegetables!

o right Ur* .loan MrColl, Vrlmn McColl nnd 17evnl&lt;*k Garard,
?r* " f 'h e M c(nil (Terard. Trio. Who ar* beginning on avanga&lt;ainprug in Ihe A».cmh|y of God Church a t LuurH and
li M reel aftvr arriving ,n Florida from B rlllth Columbia,
o. * elm a MrColl I* tha aong Under and musiaal di»artor of
u ly . .Iran MrColl i.* Ilia urangclist and presrhs* the eld tim e
with great enthusiasm . T ha Trio prcocnU art n moat un*
fimluiv- the vuira o f. Uernlco G irard, the lady baritona in

V

WATCH FOR IT!

W filte h o u s e
*

M. H A L L ,

N O T IC E

ii i c i n o v
/
UK KI*ATiy OK

E v a p o r a te d M ilk
*•

R A Y M O N D

I *t lK.'iuhs.i| i &gt; liid u ru n c e itnil

diue smie far a lo in , ot UuchT'iC#
CA.NMilui. Mixture. . T»*c» a could*
or slfi* ai bedtiins. 1&gt;- I IU Instant
bsnrrlul rffrcllv. nrllnn spread
ltif’1 lltrose, bead and bronchial
lot- •—Marl, nl one* la loueen up
tlutk, rtiaklBR ohleitru. »oothe raw
Rirnit.ran**—ma'40 li.a tU n e ra*lse.
rjirrie ra rrotn chose partial.nt.
ha.tv. Irrilellns enutbs or bronchial
trrltnlluns due &lt;b cold* And UorMl»&gt;-« brir.es iiulek and .(T.rtlv# re.
lut. lie-, t w ill—i n liu.-klty's Can-

;

Sunni field -Flour
10-lbs aic
25-lbs $1.23

S A N F O R D F L O R ID A

!O p$ W B l i r t f ( I T H * " P*w-hon* used to moa’e the they Irft here laJt ftp
' ’*r ' ‘ k a rtin g r a te a t Hialeah Race, Finn, .fo rm e r Ringlii
J or. S—T he four B e l-, Course have arrived from a turn- teamster,
■
, ' Im er on th e farm n ear I^u n u to n .
p w i . i g f r p |y i * w v - fhjperititcndeffr ~ O f Ground* Joe
I l m M m r o t l U P I M orrow' report* the d ra ft horse*
ctblitrm 'A rtfJriihrw rti .-OndJerubiy heavier than when

Bronchial Irritation
Duo to CoMs
Xt—n-l l&gt; r*nn nxtsy at any r&gt;*4

T h e r e in N o R a t e r .

"* •. Sunnyf ield
•
Cake Flour 2 3-4 lb pkg. 19c

In Our Meat Departjjjejpt
Tha Fadaral Public Housing
A uthority hak been asiignad thr
reaponslMltty 'far-aatU tln g educa­
tional IntWtullonvand eommunlUa*
To acqura surplus Fadaral structuraa th a t can b«. ua'ad to bouse
distressed v ttaran i and tarvicemer
and thalr families under tha |101,l&gt;00,000 appropriation p a u sd by
C ongrtis last wrack. This approprUUM will anahla FPHA to pa&gt;
tha co*ta of ednvarUng or mov
lug a n d . refra ctin g axTsting sur­
plus Padaral struct urea and m*X&gt;
authorised raimhursamenU lo co»munlUas and colleges for aspensac already Incurrtd In such bonus
Ingi
.
,.
.
In thl* region, • tala and loos';
desiring such

Bronchial

- - - t s a p S T K i * sto re

'!

i WATCH FOR ITI |
Aims

Duck

HAVRF. Dr* CRACK, Md

«

f

$

T U B H A N fQ R D

3&amp;nr»2r

'
tvenU rlartiit- naturallat la m ak­ xnrvy-reolly counll.*
ing* hr»le and female decoy a of ■ Some duck,.—(he male jq)rlgtiiil
•ig t different apocies to l« used for instance— have such complex
In the dock season now open.
coloring It*. take* M different
One year.When he had fire help­ brushes to p ain t them. Canvasers and noT arthritis in hi* rig h t berks have to b? painted With a
arm , Mae made and shipped 4 .*•'&gt;•&gt;, dull fljUilu-BUck i.iHlIanls. whjeh,
de uy*. Ills'd u ck s have been «eu( incidentally?' • a re really Jitynvn.
to king*, statesm en and hunt •• have to* have green Mllji,V*&lt;Aberin h u io je , Iran and many parts n iic they ounildn’t -fool anybody.
Mac never louche* an order un­
Of Asia. ‘
He uses a block of while pine less he ha* a ••pattern.** Ho mak&gt;«,
wood, bought in Pennsylvania and "the detoys and .th e n ha) rata the
c u t 't o fir the sire of the deck mold)-, Mae 1 'jla ln s .
depending on whether It'* a mal­ •W h e n ‘ the \v n r cut down rn
lard.. a blackhead or some other iihick am munition. Mae made mlip e rils.. A fter he’a shaped the
WrJ with a hand lathe, comes the
painting.' And ta t’* where dock-

MISCELLANEOUS

WERE IN A TOUCH W
CKXX), THEN
?f0T,.M A SO N 'LL
W W T1L CATCH
S H O W UP HERE
HIM WlTH THE
S O O N WITH STOLC n \ I VJDENCE .
H O R S E S A N D F \E N ryp~-i —
^
O* C U N -H A N D S .
--------1 - r ~
------V ---------—HT-'i I Ir OI g * »a»«_
. .. .IrM- M-i• a • • «V a a • a a •
tY ti a

BUT H O W
CAN 1 H R F F
O F U S - - i*

COME OVER TO
THE WATER
Ta n k
w ant
TO A SK S W i E
vrv Q U E S T IO N S

r

GAY, M AF.ON, 0 1 0 VUH
CHECK ON DiAT O l 0
O tG O -R W l-fo WAS ^
FIXIN- TUI W A tF P iN ’ I
TANk ? j-------- 5-------

WASHING machine* re p a ire d • ahd all home appliances. CaM'w all General Repair Shop, 707
N orth Mills. Orlando, phone
&gt;•1972. Prompt service.
Repairing
Barfield A Jackaan
- in connaction with
Yataa Aula Paint A Body W jrk
Phona 371
AUTO PAINTING
.
By C-W. ••Pat" Johnaoo
18 year* axperlenc* In auto and
alreraftpalnting. Sanford's popu­
lar paint authority,
HOLLER MOTOR SALRR
258 W. la t St.
•

A ^ A N W H I lf

YOU JU ST FK$H £D I f CUM a in AND
SOLDERING X
J i I1L SHOW YUH

6 u t j m b l a m e c IF
i s e t h o w T h is is
GONNA 4ELP U 5 '
D O O G E /A A S O N 5
&amp; U (X E T S IV —x -

I SOLDERED THIS
SGAAT REAL
_
HEAVY. I P S • - m

WATER-TIGHT li

HMMW-AND
YOU USED.
A ’Ti n k e r s
DATA’ TO DO
TXE J O 0 , c- D ID N 'T
S * . YOU ? ,

WHIaT DO tCU
KNC'.V A5-OUT A
•IlNKER-S DAM' ?

NOT MUCH.CXJr
| WHAT YC&lt;I KNOW
MAY HELP UF
CAPTURE A \A 50N
AND M»5 HORSC
IrllE V E S

MOTOR TU N E-U P
Factoriaa recoremand it atary
6000 miles or twice a year. E s­
sential to efficient car parformutoc*. Ogr expert mechanics and
8u»f M otor’A nalyaer assure aatlafactian. Coma in today.

HOLLBR MOTOR SALES
206 W. la t 8L

Wg ARE loliv

No co-mak*ra on

equipped arid
''know ho«&gt; to roe^p your tlre i.
N a K r il rubber m aynt^aHr
Wr protect t.-e sidewalls " df
your lira. Jonaa Tira Shop,
Cor. l i t and Elm, rhona 60S.

AUTOMOBILE painting, welding.
Roy -Raal, 806 W. 2nd 8L
VACTtJM Cleaner j , rofrigoratora,
Waoning 'machines and other aplloncee expertly 'rip airo d . Wa
t: f k k up and deliver. RUctrto
I /B.-rvlca Co- Phono 101._______
AUTO radiator* removed A fwpaired. All lines o f 'ao to re ­
pairing a t '• ^ ighl and Cohort’s

Rv PALII ROBINSON
VtHJ'OOONINTWB
S L 5D .' MBBT VH AT

•CNOW

| HOPE the EATS
AH/HA/1
ACC C^ADY-'I'M S O [ A TIMBER
HUNG&amp;V L COULD
"J,
i (Snaw o o w n e r r * 1
T5
H A T72EE.'rr :4 Q &amp; ^ S ltL .

TDNIGI IT WE l
CAN p a p s : A '
POUND THE K

F ice-oc v-fl
DANCe-MAY

“ 1 B 5 PITCH ij
A LITTLE P

7

Iwoo/J|

MAYBE/

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PAGE SIX

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f llE SANFORD HERALD, BANFORl), FLORIDA
..... ..
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1

Starting Lineups
For Basketbal
Opener Annonnce

By WILLIARI) ROB HUTSON
+ , AP*NtWaf#atur*a
C1UGAGO—American farmers
reaped huge cropa in IMS and
are apyaaolng them out on the
table to help feed a hungry world.
Indications are that demand and
rices will be fully as good in
0ML and,production should be as
high. In moat eaaas if the weather
is faro raWei---------- ------Karmen raised rjcord crops nf

Someone over In Orlando came th at leads u» right bark t«» a
with the .idea that Jack Mr- genllemaCV *ho f.ai prodoced
Dowell should lie the neat heal end d irect'd spectacular foot*
Coach at the University of Flori­ ball rig h t hrre in Central Flori­
da, , T hnt’s really news, for the da lu the satisfaction of thous­
lieoyle In'O rlando. However, many ands o f Central Florida gridiron
of you render* know • that this .fa n a ^ J a rk McDowell.
As fa r as wa’re concerned, It’.v
-corner has lieeit blowing its horn
for Jack McDowell since Nov. 10. Ja ck McDowell for Florida’s brad
That was even before the S tate reaching 1joh.
It,■&gt;id 'of Control to rrnrw Tom
Getting .bark to baseball foe
Utli* contract.
•* •
the mr.mrnl, the officials and
WeNe heard, through the prodirectors of the Florida S tata
vecflel ‘‘grapevine,"v that
’
fjeague can now plainly see th e ,
Hoard Intends la actually
value of th eir- voting Hanford
a big nafn* Coach. Ttlry x
•f'‘2 H fti'''lhe league d jiriiteP 'tlt* ',
tended to do this since .Cl
l.rrsb u rg ireeUng oa Dec. 16.
Harfifnan left tha^G alora,
Ocala Jm* . thrown the . towel
back yonder when—. The
and . t h e 'I n g u e will .re v e rt back
J to an eight .club statu*. President
1 «A1’ Ctimba and other officials
h a v e ' nothing to woiTy about in
mentor when Joah Cody went to finding * club to replace Ocala
Trm alr. But they-"didn't I We since they gnve Hanford n fra n ­
_
wonder who'll l e the big name chise.
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crnuh (Ha lime.
I’ete Hfheal. however, shye
Wt agree th a t a big'nam e coach , that Ocala Is iijil of the le a g u e ^
should be appointed to step in nnd J at the mordent but anything
, take -ovrr Nt Florid* but in tho ran hepprti between n o w 'a n d '
‘ event It doesn't happen, we.’re-kw ♦ -'O W 'tr rk 'th e l.»p meets In
favor of McDowell, J00 percent
Hanford on Jan. 2 0 .. Beta -aaysuU K in ia&gt;r»-opinmn;-*n)uld lie .tlu- -he'e going to draw up twq .
l~ jo n ly e*(*pttaff..»
aefaedetr, ju*t the seme.- - • Here's n nfw angle on the
current search for a heat! roach.
According to. an Aaaociated
.
I’reu tuJIaah' la s t•• night. • Dlsie
- Hiiwell. the former all-Am erlran
, / halfback with Alabama, says
NEW HAVEN, fo n n ., Jan . 3,
"You bet.I'd be interested In th e ­
UP)— President ( Buries .Seymour
" Florida assignm ent.”
_____ Js.U o w a U .a J * i g nnum. coach 1 of Y'alc has announced the apLet’s sc*. Howell h at b?en ns«l«t- piliititieni o r d new acting dirac-'
nnt a t Loyola Unlyersity In Ne-v tor of iithlctlm und acting ch air­
Orleans, bead roach nt tho Uni- man of the board of athletic
ver.lt) of Mexitii am! Thief men. control, The appointee It (he
tor nt A riionn S tate. More recent­ U niversity T irnouier, Ijiurcnce
ly, he'* Been n 'Lieut. Cqrnrlr. in T igbe- lie-w ill fill Ih p ' two tern• tnv Unijed H tatei Navy und Is poraiy imjhI* until n successor-Is
nnrneil.to Ogilrn Miller, who re ­
currently on termlrml leuve.
signed to become hradm Sster of
We'd n a y -th at Howell is not
u gunnel &gt;■ school in W ashington,
•a big name .oarh and would nut
('onrv
•
be in favor of giving him the
.Tjghe wu^ graduated
from
~ appointment. We'd prefer -i
Yule ir\ the cJum nf. 1016. Ha
coach whA has Ireen successful
returned to the University as
In big. tiirrw fnolhall if s u c h 's
Associate Treasurer In 1036 nnd
m rnlur could be obtained. Howlinn I-cm T n usurer since - 1042.
ewer, the chances of gelling
He did not pnrlicipate actively In
Mirh a man are scry slim, end
rpu rtu while an undergraduata.

wheat, oats, tobacco and nu m»roua minor cfope, and produced the
third larg est corn crop. A ggregate
I reduction was within one-naif of
one per cent of IptV a record, and
oualy only by the 1042 crop. Cattle
alau g h ttr baa been a t a record
high and reports indicate about as
many are being fed aa a year ago.
Planters so ld 'th e ir products nt
higher prices than la st year.. A ver­
age farm prices aa of Nov. 16,
compared with a year before, in ­
clude: w heat 91.63 a- bushel and
f t T IT corn, 9LJ1 arid *I.M ; oat»,
CIS) and.M .?i FyX ir.W ) erfcfff.fl?;
soybeans, 92-00 tn d 12.05; barley.
9106 and 06; hogs. 914-20 par hundredwelght and 913.60; beef cattie, 9U-40 a n d -90.70; sheep, 6.06
ami 5.91: and lambs, 12.80 pod
912-16. .
K arm e n W erth More
"Aa measured in current dollara
the American fa rm tr it worth
rnory than he ever was before,”
saya the Corn Balt Farm Dallies,
a livestock Industry publication.
. - Because of poor foreign crops.

O fficially a* Governor of New York and by honorary card as an AF t,
union carpenter for the occasion. Governor Thomas E. Deu cy hammers
tha first nail In the State's reconversion of Fog Hills cantonment into
emergency housing for veterans, on Staten Island, N. Y. (International)

YOU DRIVE IT!
RHONE 200

STRICKLAND
MORRISON

Tbe Coasf Gunrd Auxiliary, nil*joUs to organize a cmnmunicAlion
group, is littering r»n uppm tunity
for Amutrur radio o rrm to rs Intcyrsted in gaining additional ex*
ix-rienre. Ait eligible person cun
join with a rank nr rating and be
n tegulur member of the Const
Guard Auxiliary. The only re ­
quirement is (but lie own 25 per­
m it of nn umntcur radio station,
or . if b* is qualified for the
marine division of the Coast Guard
Auxiliary.
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For further information con­
cerning m • nr b e r s h I p ..|n this
branch, an invitation Is extended
to w rite or visit LDuteitAnl Com­
mander I.. II. Hines, Director of
Ihe Coast Guard Ausiliary, Sixth
34 Smith Street,

VOLUME XXXVII

Mickcy. GcW-DeGaulle?# Thanks*

Devore Of Notre
Daipe May Accept
New Coaching Job

21 Baseball Men
Are Nominated For
“Hall .Of Fame?

NEW YORK, Jan. 2. I /P iCoach Hugh Devore of the Uni­
versity of N otre Dama^footbull
team le uniter consideration for
appointm ent m head coach a t 8 L
Bonaventure College, a sm.nll
school located In western New
York.
The President of the school, the
Rev. Thomas I’laasman, says th a t
Devore ha* att*nd*d a series &lt;&lt;f
conference* with
th* * A thlete
Director. The Rev. Ans«lm K rirger, he added th a t such a n . appofntment I* under consideration
by both tha College and Devore.
St. Bonaventure I* a member of
the so-called LHHf Three, which
also Includes Canlslu* College ami
N iagara U niversity. Th# school
abandoned football In. war-time

NEW YORK. Jan. 3’. J f m
Twanly-on# famous baseball H
rurea have* been nomlnaUd ®
th# a|&gt;ort’a Hall of Fata*. . T
The. 21 are Frank Baker, Chjel
Lender, Mordtcal BroWn, Frag)
Chance, Mickey Cochrane, D m
Daan, Bill Dickay, Jo h n n y . Ever*
Frank Frisch, Charley^GehHnggg
Clark G riffith. U t i y Grove. Cay
Uuhbell. Miller llugglna, Her!
Paanock, J o t McGInnlty, Hahbti
Maranville, Joe Tinker, Pie Trato
nor. Rube Waddell ami Ed Walsh
' Tbe nomlnatlone were made b]
members of the lUaebali W rlt*n

%

m imber’. of the Ar-oclatlon '
vota for flvg of the 21 man. /
on# named on .76 par cant o f '
ballots will be elected to the I:
of Fame.

Colored S c o u t s

doclion.
P o w e ll N a m e d M a th e r
A d v e rtis in g

M anager

Roy C. Rowell, former member
the advertising sta ff of the
sytona Baaeh Nawa-Journal, has
* n named advaratiaing director
Mather, Inc., Florida - division.
Mr. Powell will direct advertls-

LEGION T1CKET8 AVAILABLE
• Commander Jack Booeo of Po*t
No. 63 of tho American Lotion
has announced th a t ticket* for
th* fried eblekan dinner to be
bald during th* regularly sched­

handed ta the Japanese on Nov.
26. 1041.
Republican Representative Itertrend G earhart
o f ' California
..asked Admiral S tark "did Secre­
ta ry Hull assumh the great re.
sponaiblllty personally o r handing
the ten,notnl notice to the Jap*:
neee without Informing the Army
nnd Navy?”
Admiral
BUrk
replied:
“I
don't think ha would have w ith­
out Informing tho' Prealdeni. But.
he dht Ho it without inform ing
, tho Army and Nevy.”
i
Congressmen G earhart nsknl
whether Admiral Stark nnd C en­
to*! George C. Murshidl. then

SPEAK/

ON ACT1VI OUTY—flrst ef h tr or­
ganization aboard a U. S. warshlp—llism iscist's Male KC Edith
Cramp (above) of the Waves U
pictured at work on Ihe .assault
transport Hen dry In the Padflc.
She's the daughter of Major and
Mrs. Edmund Cramp nt Chester
Pa.
(fnlcrnqllonat Soundphoto)

my

friend* of 8 coutlng were pi
a t the round-up which was
lured by * barbecue.
Chairman G rear announced di
Ing tha round-up th at there wi

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Son. Of Goering
Being Sought In
Czechoslovakia

Ralph Dean Speeds
Seven Day Leave
On French Riviera
in s words—“T»h]»-Qradi on a
package of Margarine, ye’re sure
It's top quality. Nu-Mald Margmrina'a Table-anidr. m ada'spsclally far use on tb e table.

ssx .

uled Legion meeting Monday
night a t 7:00- o'clock . are availabl# 'a t th* II. B. Pop* Co.,
Koumillat .and Anderson's. San­
ford Furniture Company and The
Sanford Herald.

•

d 6* an A m y Air Corps, pilot
th , American L * iio n j[» .V * te

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•Un# Uw , D n lh h • F f t ^ n
rm#ni on Ib i LtroiiL

SANFORD’S NEWEST WHOlzBSALE

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lo exlgntl and inoorovo irlephoue icrvlee
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GROCERY CONCERN

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for farmer*, ielepFonea will become «,ro.
•Illy In 1 W to r a large number, of, lbe
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.tM .M U w h jA e - k w * G W

m any
R u in g
To

Sgt. Ralph Dean, a locomotive
engineer with Company ”C , "tUth
Railway
O peration
Battalion,
T ransportation
Corfe,
recently
spent a seven day rest furlough
In tha U. 8 . Riviera Recreatlopyl
A rea a t Nice, according to infor­
mation received hare today.
The M editerranean resort cen­
ter, established 1 by the Arm y, tq
give soldier* In Europe an oppor­
tunity for relaxation and en te r­
tainm ent, I* known fo r the ex ­
ceptional facilities availablt to
rastin'g veterans. • Guests of the
Army, they live in., requisitioned
hotels, ra t American food prepar­
hw French chefe
ehef* and receive
yeealve
ed b&gt;i
tbe service accorded the Riviera’'
pre-w ar cjitntaie. Almost no m il­
itary restrictions axial, with large
posters evetywhere proclaiming
Line tta
o u lr a d .”
"No Halo
Saluting
Required.”
In the Army 2ft months, 18 of
which he hae bean overseas, Sgt.
Daan has pqrvad. In Franc*. Bel­
gium, Holland and Germany, and
baa bean awarded four bronze b a t­
tle participation a ta ri for his
KTO ribbon for cam paigns on th*
’Continent. Ha haa also received
the
Food Conduct .Medat. A t
present, h# is stationed a t Miram at.
Franca,
doing
railroad
work,
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* Dr. H arry 2L Bllsby, formerly
‘ of N av Fmjrma Beach, has been
aspirated from tha United Stetos
, Ar.nv after three and a half yaara
‘ a#»*ke In the Paelfte T heater of
Op* ratio n ' with
tha
Madieal
C * rp # 7 rlc held th a rank of Ma­
Jor.
V ..' .D r Sl'»hv, ■ graduate a f tho
l
Le*«'ritina 8 ’ata Unlvareltv McdJcal f e n ? r.- haa opened office* in
-t-— th* Tzu '-ton Building bare, fo r
X
th# p rafle* of medlcfe# and sur•••■■■ gvty,-- FolloWbtg U s graduation
’ f rtm mcd'cal acbool, b* tntarneri

ilL* BrnncJ*' 103ft1

A ClIfSTM AS CHARlTV SHOW In . Paris wa* the occasion und
Hgt.. Mickey Rooney had left 'em in the aisles with some of his
beat Hollywood acting when he wu* presented to Gen. UeOnUlle,
provision I’m iile n l of France, to receive tho General's thanks for
a good )otff

Police Arrest*
Jaycees Start
Ex-Convict On 1S46 Membership
Robbery Charges Drive Tomorrow

L eavq

T h re a ts

d i c a t e
0

H o rn es.

In ­

1,500,000

y o t k c n iM a y 4 4 e In -* "

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v o iV e d

This

M o n tt.

Ill* %**«»rltelr«l I’rrea)
*
. P r e a itlo n t T n in u in 'n r a d io ,
p le a f o r m o re a c tio n n n d le.H|t
talk f r o m C o n irrc ss o n striko
b -R islatio n cornea a t T h e" tla r k r a t h o u r o f ita |&gt; o a t-w a r re­
c o n v e r s io n p r o g r a m . . The
P r e s i d e n t ,' in h is half-hour
a d d r e s s In st n ig h t, e x p r e s s e d
d e e p c o n c e rn o Y er pr(*SPftt'
n nd th r e a te n e d a l r i k e s . H«i
|rhnrgT.I that pioini"-. of ciM.per• nOnit

Intmi

fr«»m

('■ iiKifje.

imluslry,

(arm group* have not .
Ii nil liven kvpt.. '—
Today tho plrluit- i* even dark- ,
cr than when tho I’ro-idoal was
tho Soni-onol Line’s crack "Silver Mateei', left tl.,* tincks m i Bianvy. &gt;• f . und tho ensm e nmi j-|trnking N m -triko c a ll' aap'-ar
to .r couebog
toppled down nn cinbarkinsnt, an ►hovm'.lr* tl « c.-a\«
i-1 ..... . Thi* U the u. &gt;ml | im m inrnt. u ph tiouj.. Involving
n 1,660.000 pei*on» tlu c a tin .in
aica within Uie
the ppawreck of u rutek
ctgick tra
train
.In this
Uiia nrca
a - l1 fov.
few uro!.
wcv!.'. Oh l'vl»'*lh *iz
killed and nlmovt
'
i-ity-l thi» m(!iiUu»Tht--ruiinhev o ( ;
(International Sound photot
m an)' hurt n n r Chyraw-,

m j'

War Veteran Is
Badly Injured In
Train - Car Crash

ment Uwlay in which - ho m id *(lt
wav to be regretted that h s IVmurks Wednesday were inlcrpretpd
In some fpm rtets n» an « tack On
the mntlvas of Kur&lt;&gt;|&gt;rno JewQf.
-aid ho
he wa
WB« Icferring to
Morgan .aid
liH-nl symptom* of, th • Jewlkh
quv.tlon which neonird «-• hint 6 *
unh'-ulthy a ' the lack of » grn tip l
plan to tiring to nn eiul ihe fear
wandering- nt tho jewW ith
A u lo
C o llid e s
1 Morgan added: "In ilicir prtN o rth b o u n d
Train
I sent itinrinnt *talo it --oms pqa- 1
- idblr that some Jew . have qhA t G e n e v a C ro s s in g
rouraged tu leave their i«-rm»nfflil
homo hy promisra made t.y hope-ful but unauthorised
«ourc#»-&gt; Simmy Sydney C aruthcrs, lr.
Many Jew* have Iwen driven fr« n 04 year old veteran of ths Navy
(heir home* in tho w i t by th r iiU ttlip *n\r«l in tb f l'*irifu* Tlim tur,
DTil iH*m*ionnl %ioIrrtc«v My Oflhr wa* critiratly
* injured *hortly after
*
11:00 ■&gt;'&lt;lock taut night when the

Rev. W I'- Ves ev C o|tm an Bovle
Formally N a m e d n
. , ’n . \ r
Pastor Of Church. P resent Brief Io
t

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Tbr Rev. W 111ittin 1'i’M
j of

the

ef Ihi e,'n» *•

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•ollc* Chief Roy a . William* ami «».e Sanfof.l lla.eball A wwiatb.ij | regret tu lean, of the drnlh - f
1' AnUnuM On 1-aar Coum
du(ing ihe forthe.tmmg »ea»on of HI* father. J W SUaime.
I a
tin- Florida State la-ague Ar occurred al 10 46 \ M Tl
citrding If, Mr. Stcn-tinm. 11 wu* ' dov at hiv home m Muwthour
decided hy the mcml-er* that tbr
Mr. Strange. Utl year* old. was
irEamrat-oh was not Inure enough J *n engineer for tbe Allmoic
tliU time lo s/loli»or Ih* drive. Coast
Line
Rullioad
for
-0

Triplets Aboard
Queen
Mary
Have .alone.
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rn ,,

The group, after fu rth e r j year*, lie retinal at JO year* f
dlwuMion. however, |n»im ct#d M r.jax * .
,u
Stenstrom V* contact officials of r Funeral service* will tie hrhl
each of th e'civ ij^ rin b ' in Sanford j some tim e Sunday in the Fii*t
N E W Y O R K .M a n . 4. (A1) - for the rurpon/Tof forming a ci- Baptist Church of H aw thorne.^
Thrco honorary paratrooper.' who vie committer) 10 declilc upon w hat I —— ————
-—
' — r
caused iiultc a stir on tmariLiL-Queen Mnrv bnvp nrrived in this
foUnlry,
Tli«* thre^ yuuiiKr*t ! ,|'jir ^ruup mUo n»»ilc final | ro-1
—
foemltcra o f th r 82nd Airltonir - |m r «tn»n&lt;
&gt; ho»tn to offlclAU]

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iZxJte* CZIIICI 3

nnd mi Amcrirnn At my

Moro limn

*Hv'7 1.lU. r ' \ . lhT*l _ ,KVr *r.lT'‘.1 Tl" m/eting wjli te hebl at th e ; jirmou*.
May fun Hot vl and representatives
of bnndiall organization' In O r­
lando; Ilei jirnl, Leesburg, Day­
The children, were christened' tona It ach. Gainesville, I’ulatk*
on New Y’e a r ’a Day. Thyy re­ qnd St. Augustine will l* present
ceived paratrooper*' wings ami in addition to lenguu I’realdent Al
became beneficiarica Of a $3,000 Cotflbs of Gainesville anil Secre­
fund which the soldiers raised ta ry
P etrr School of Silver
to insure their college education.
Th* English molhur said th a t the
8,660 godfather* warn wonderful
to her on tho t r i p . across the
g reat pond.
victory dinner In ' tbe event thu
Mrs. Glass had phinntd things goal of 250, member* is rcachoJ.
a little differently from tho &gt;ray
Jack R allgan,'T reasurer, sta te r
they happened.’ Sh* had expected
this morning th a t memberships
will bo available a t Haynes A
William* FuntHure Co., M cCrary'".
ham 's Servle# Station, The Banford Herald. Semlnol* County Moton*BDtl from Klton J. MouihUm
a t the office of II. Jam es Gut in
Iho meisch Building.

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.uice-.V ul

nf

fiv o ,

D aw son A sk s F a c m e rs
earn* y*ar. SgL Glass waa a
Mail if a i ( orpaman who taw aclion fu r th# f irs t time in Fabrua ry o f 104ft. Ho received special
laav* to be w ith Jila wife a t
!h# tim e o f th* W t h of tbe
children, and M rs. Glass said her
husband collapsed when he saw
a-fay picture* th a t Indicated
trip lets. Th* kids, howaver, were
»*od fo r 26 points, Which enabl'd
th a 8 g t. to go home sad-prepare
Jo wajeora* hia family to A m ir-

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Jan . 16 is the la test d ata any
farm er can file a perform ance
report for soli conservation prac­
tice* carried out "under the 104ft
soil conservation program . C.R.
Dawson, county agent and #*«.
ro tary of th* A gricultural Con­
servation Assocletipn declared to ­
day.
M r. Dawson » l d th a t farm er*
who have not mada th ie jr e p o r t
m ust do so W o r e J a n . 16 If
they, expert to b# pwid for. any
*oQ conservation practice*. H a
fa rth e r advised farm er* who h a re
submitted their reports b u t h a re
n o t signed UteXapplicaU**--fd*&gt;
paym ent to TliH Wg. fffl*A 4 »
tha Court Haas* a a ' AMtosna po*slU*. c lre jsA ’ AN#.Yfr .tJda itK*. ‘

three and a half additional Iota
were acqiired. Then the present
brick churtdi a t Oak Avenue and
T hird S tre et waa ttellL equipp'd
and (tarnished .and a fin# Austin
pipe organ Installed. F or th#
pastor aad fam ily th* substanHal home a t Palm etto Avenue
and N inth 8 tr»*t waa built. AH
community, th a church bought an
acre o f land on Beardall Avrnus
and erected a rhapai. This pro-

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S l l l l i o n llbr W.ilkout

In Salt I mke City, the CIO
II || 1 oleulan. pie.oh ill of tip- j Mine Mill „n,| Smelter Worker*
Sennii-f'i CoufAv Ch'inilw-t uf | I'nmii ha- i-allr.l a -tlik e for
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,,ud Semiloi L.F Boyle Jan. 2 l The walkout will affect
t.. Snofoiil ye-lenlay j alaiut S.IMMl „f ihe llaim i'i l't«b
Muiiul tv here the\ run. inemher*.

f e n ,,| with A-lpurnl j I- SheIn Aknui. It., official* of tho
,. .ii «ito iiiao'ltmt of l Mi* Seventh I &lt; l)l 1 Aili-,1 llnl-l-er Woiker* at j
Naval O u tfit!, with regard to|llw- Gomlyenr Tile an,I Itih h ar ,
Die ulliu-nie &lt;Ii*ihuiMo| i of the j Co. have announced th a t a Mriko
wa„f,,,.| •.ny;il M r (Ha.ion.
wlH h# k*2.... Sur.,’i&gt; TSe •'!
\|, Colei,,,,), alleiole-l a lunrb I I'nbm len-ler.- -aid the new ,ballot J
\d m iia l S h o f io lh li. In line with arlinn of nth*#
Seri nt nt v of the l.eal- lhlioigh.nl ............
III
i-«tal -'Ii a Irivr foj n»cr# i-4*il « h 'm
\,,w
Jnoo
.1 tlml time pie ih thi rat of a nation u utr walkW&lt;d o e- l a ,
'»r«r nev trouhlra pilr up.
-m il'll t« ii&gt;, -Admlinl’ rhlef nf
of l©rrphotu‘ wmlypT* rfonIHI-J
Bimaim.a
-tnff. * ......I
Manful d ’.. loud. | e . lue»Mng -the timioa. Pwvhlcrtf .liweph A. Mr»Saufi i&gt;l Naval, All Suit Inn la- niir of tho luilrite'iitlunt Nuliiuml
tlirmil over to the City when it Krtleratlon uf Trlrphono W o ri-m
well »• ►uy» tho friloratton'to 4* girmhor
i* ileeiiinmi-vomevl.
thoy a i r I onion# are hrifH’ pullr-l on fhr
Na\ &gt; i *(••••»tt«9fi of wtuciiiA: .i wupaihy
nl that I *l»»kr T h r unlkout w.oiM »up♦h* |*|%rn I | ••*• t drmftfliU f*»« t 'I*1 |o»r rrltt
ar

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f m plo)e--■ \ &gt;h M -i
in
affiliate of ilir f,-&gt;h'talmo llelt n,.- r-tiinat'-it il-*i ihe 1, 1,-phone

■poke of the m i t

(Jo.-pel of Jei 10 1 hi
&lt;jrfe ting» were otlen-d o&gt; (ho
by Chase nnd C-inqinny.. lie ,w a n Rev. Wm. P, IIIook uf tin- F lirt
umlf-igoing tininintrHrrTre'-coolIng B aptist Church nmj the t: n . J.
work. Hi* fattier, S. S. Caiuthrrs, K. McKinley, af Die l u -t Mitliu
live* nt 100 Myrtle Aveniu*.(list Church. P iavcr- wen offeied by Uie Rev. Milion It :;»cketl
and the Rev V II Id .milium
Tile Jlniy Hcrlplur— v» «- n-ad
by thu llev. J ( l!di-» «t Barl tnW-.

I alon 1 hat g e, th.il wage argotia-

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Krv Ycfloy \*h*»
oldlKHtiDfiM of Inwho ph'ltrvti lg*
rhurth, thr
iell|(imifa fnrc‘r« »»!

A ir

|lH).00fl rwurk n« Mr T rum an
made hi- appeal I,, the Ann iivan
people nt-d ' the. I'o itg rrA*..
The Intr-t threat come* -Vom
Chicago, where the CIO F arm
Equipment* and Metal Worker*

F o r ! ■‘,n " '1

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#N n \ i l l

country tb " -,h *..........*(Ibefumi rm..,t%,n.pnS,’&gt;''1 ‘M| Dr. Brownlee Completes '33 Years As
Pastor Of First Presbyterian Church
Division are “the xoven
trip le t sons of un Kn

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lie fin e st

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"&lt;-1.

skull. Tlui caY wa* towed to Raj- *ome ju-rlod of the wot

u tr*
For two year* prior to hi-i *crvice a- n N a-ai mrchanie nt Pearl
llm In. mm trie I'acillr Iheutel
iiira*. Cal lit her* wa* *tal|oo#l at
(he Suiiford Naval Air Station
lie received hi- honorahle di»1 lunge aliout *l» week* ago ami
. 1... ■!...* al... . 1 . 1___
since that tim e ha* been employed'

Ol

Kir«» &lt;*hr *ti i .

r*,la&gt;

that

J. W. Strange Dleir At Hawthorne Home

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x%»in f«irnmllt i»»^tnlh**l

Nejrro Said To Have Junior Chamber -To
To
Drive To iohm in .ayihg what i dbi
Prowled .In Ninth
Organize Prive
And Oak District
(iet Baseball Funds

* , .tw o eWJdrea, llar-ry, Jr., and Linda
J i»Jtoa.^ are w eiding a t &gt; n r 7 Paric

f-.h

J e w jjs

E n c o u ra g e d

*
Afier a l-rlet »&gt;oi*hq
the- Rev. t'layton
charge to the rhorch ih-n - 1 'ing
that It remlei 11 full r e h g m •e n iv e to the -omimini'
and
that the church accept i'
)&gt;'"
C
o t R n flo h n ll F u n d s ■
.,to .?*
chavroiet se«fan he
driving i irsdenhip
-ir v i i. ■Jr
-o1.
u e i I &gt; u H C I ) 'lli 1 U IlU B i n t authoritlea thgl nw «*alt« o ( rol||,leit with . north hound At i „ 0 f .w well . 1.,-.....
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rtreching a pn.ltive aolutlo,, of Os |,,nllc p0„ t y n. ln tn u, the K.’ Johnson,
-.1 th
etau. ra*
rd (he car over.
* &lt;epic.I the r«»p
Mi*« i.a u ra fYan* of l* k c upon the rhurcl
frrrn re
Jews u r re Infill rat­
The chpige
l1ing into the American som- ,n
in I Mary, who wa* tiding with CmKiltopq in what be called a w--l|- ruthera, re--elve,l only minor in- to . h e . Inc.min. •
ronceived and orgnnlzed plan lo June* Both weie rushed to Fer- chuith. lie. «-•
nald latughlPn Memorial H o-pitel lie - nhnuld he 11 ,.ian
get out of Europe.
examination by Dr. II. Wade (j«r- (■peaking the thought
ftfier the a«-cldent. Prelim inary a *«n'aht, &lt;?f the - inn,
Pei revruliwl thul Mr.- Carirtherv communilw a’lul that
w a»-*i«ffering—fro m -* -fra c tu re d --a prophetic voice culling all me
lu exalted ac'tiu:i i:i tl 1 liuuMv

luTrrgzn
A H A,

T hinks

L a te s t

rtilke'rdle alrraily Jia. pa«»ed th*

-**■ ^ 5 ^ 0 3 6 "and continued wnUl enterB i l l ’S

H e a d Ia G e r&lt;

HOKclIST. G erm any,,— l.ieuiynaot (b - era| F redA uk E. Mprgen *«v hi- Is hot re igning Mr
j c pertti* ;n r l tef in Germany fur
t e in.
! .State. Nations r tlll f
.1 H I.
'Ration Adinlm-trutloiL
I -Slu. I * from Washington bed sahj
the Briti-h General had quit beI cause of the controversy ovttr I
statem ents made )»y Morgan nt * '
trow* Conference Wednesday. iS j
Morgan said:- "1 have not rasigned, for I see no .rea-orr why *1
should."
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• Hr jg’oulil neither confirm nor.
rumyr., that L'TTYII A offi­
cers in W ashington had -callAI

knowledge .1

fs s s s m &amp; s .
In furtherdnce of our aolivitiM.

U N N R A

Hull, now retired, already has
Aaatifieil th a t the note contained
nothing that a peaceful country
could not occcjit tail -that, n be put it, the Japanese were

for 26 months and ia a member
and the Junior Chamber of Commere*. He la native of Auburn,
Ala, wber* ha attended college
before entering th* service.. He
waa alto formerly connected with
tha Sadden (Ala.) Timas.

M ore Strikes
B y President

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WASHINGTON, J«n. 4. —
(AD — Admiral Harold K.
Stark, Chief of Naval Oper­
ations in 1941, .told the Pour]
Harbor InvpntlKating Com­
mittee today that former Sec­
retary of State Cordell Hull
did not inform cither the
Arjny or the Navy in ad­
vance of n note the Secretary

C r ^ 'lr 's .X i'.K ;
ehatrrean. aiRTTonv Blalr.' al
mkn of the Camping and A
Rite Commute*, i - •
,
Many colored Boy Scoots

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Foillow

the I’earl H arbor disaster
*. cam e to light today. It"w aa
• a report by th e late Secrrtary of the, Navy Frank Knox to the late \ President
Re user ell and It was read to .
,
the Congreealentl Pearl H ar­
bor Committee. The report
reveals th a t oh Dec. 7,-1941,
the Navy had an air patrol
In operation. The patrol was
t operstihf - s o n tb .^ f llawaH.
, . ' while the Japanese task l o f r r ^ -"W as at th a t time moving In
.
from the north to make Its-*
sneak attack.

WATCH FOR IT

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NT.MRKR 79.

New. York ? Miami Meteor-* Wreck

Stark Tells P e a r l
• Harbor Gro u p He
Nor Marshall Pro‘ Vested State Action

Grandma

M '»slls»r( Iran, l*sa&gt; Oael .
son esenped from a prisoner-ofwar transport entcriag C*eth»slovakiai from_ Poland. According
to a description given police, the
fugitive greatly resemble* his
suppored f a th e r .’Goeripg.'
The corpulent th ler Goering,
iwvr on trial a t Nuernberg, nustv
ricii twice and ha* tw o 'd a u g h te r/
But no to now] It' had never be*n
even rumored th a t-h a had a son.
Pollc# throughout all of Czecho­
slovakia have betn ordered lo
join the hunt .fo r th* escaped
Carm an war triio n a r. w ho. may
lie 'n son of Hermann Goering.

Associ.itcd I'rctte I/cnsctl Wire

Not Informed'
Of Hull Note

C f M i / A / d d O (? /V .
SUMRIttD 1Y THI CAAURAMAM as they returned from a brisk walk lq
Chicago, movie stars Sonja Ilenlo and Van Johnson are shown as they
laughingly denied the rumor that they’ll be wed after Bon]a getk her
pending divorce. This is an exclusive photograph. *
(/ntcmajional).

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SANFORD, FLORIDA FRIDAY. JANUARY 4, 1916

/Alik
t . . a k . . secret
■-----* sabout
L . „ i i1
(A P )—Another

Chicago should die.
Pavlokos
died subsequently of . starvation
And beatings. He also said th at
(he J a p lieutenant ordered a score
of cam p guards to bayonet to
death Pvt. Near C. Heard, of
dullnna, Calif.
T^vo American
officer* — in depositions •• told

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Parti* rl»udy an&lt;j continued mj|d. S cattered
’
xhoNcr* ea»t coastal section*. Mild Saturad) nixhl and Sunday
dancer through Monday.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

A G O O D T H IN G
For A R A IN Y D A Y

AT A FORMAt CIUMONY In tha Stale D epytm cnt In which 21 nations
participated, Secretary of Ihe Treasury FredM . Vinson signs the Bratton
Woods monetary agreements fp* the United States. Russia was tha only
big power abeenl, but the has unUI Dec. 91 to ratify and sign. The agreemerits give life to tha 96,800,000,006 international iU tilization fund aria
the 90,100,000,000 world bank for raconslrueUoo.
(In tew tg H tu B i

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TH E W E A T H E R '

___ T« f n l N t 't k i Pear# of the Worldi- *
To Fromota the Progress of America*
' • To P ro d u o P&gt;w fM ll; for Sanford.

a ^ S E f f i l S C S &amp; B , Prison.
mwessasesst- 4s waiting It* f V T " T '
iroducUms
Head Ordered Two
Americans K i l l e d

Tight* Appointed To
Yale Athletic P&lt;ftt

USCG Auxiliary Seek«
Amateur Radio Men

In Unity T b tfe l r Strefigth—**►

Coach. George McClelland
the* Seminole High School (&gt;!ery
Fad * b*»ketboR ■flee announced
hie starting lineup this morning
for the'season’s opener tomorrow
night against the Panthers In
Kuauk.
*
Alvin K ilpatrick and Ja n JenkInson will rO ttt a t the forw ard*" •
positions. .Verne. C lark-w ill be a t — •
center and Bobby Culham ‘and
Donald Dyes* will- handle' ijp
guard assignments.
Mist Jessie Durden, g lrl’g.m en­
tor also .announced .th e startin g
lineup for the Celery Fed girls
game against Kustis tomorrow,
night. She has assigned Alva
i.undquial, Betty Jo Brock and
F.rancci LeFils to thy forward
positions while Helen Bowen,
Johnnie Mae Bowen and Marie*
*f esold will s ta r t .at the guard
duties. •
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| In 1945 Helpii
Feed Hungry Wo

JULIAN STKNHTROM
Herald-Sports- Edlior-

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i- alkali
would
Involve iit-oit
retui) fi-iM -l.il a- a ilemocipto IMl. I'00 worker* till mtgllimit the
.. — ;
*qrt - i f la-r-un win' had J-ist country..
Some rbeerfiil Inlair new* rnm ei
f|,-uii in from mi rn-1 ire Unit tour
nf Cm ibet-nti t ,i*e* iinit wa* Wear- from New York.’ A K ' nf I. ofiii|* a puii of khaki pants ami a flciiit- *nld that vote,* lieiug
ih-ii

th io n l-!i-a-t hv 60 000 employee, --f tho
hail l-r-en 1 \t e-lnrn I'nmii Tch-gtaph Coin*
- vlNItiug i puuv out,life tin- inetropell* tnili• mg ilrv e -j eatr ‘ the .worker- w ifl cull off a
■ ihu. timl v-liflo- ’ -rhe-lole-l f o , " Ja.a
7.
la,I, w Ii,-ie ' Seven lhi&lt;m«ao.l f i l l oiemher*
i.nli hi-t-it of t Ii- A uii-m aa I iimiuuiiicnlions

a• ‘

-»ai,l ,
r toil age

An tlifnunal im -i
after the cuienio u1 oi, .
llig loom of the **•
),ioi Ii-., i.
uJ* am| 2JI we&lt;idmgv
Mi &lt;
of Rev. and Mi* l
in .Unit- to
iliovi I
Dr Brownlee &lt;»n look hark minister'* — fntlu-i
l.o&lt; | foul hall
nn- mtn'y varied --motional e x ­ Ye*Icy. In the nx-mi-ig nnr wit j Ht**-»"l
i '|k I ole
perience* during In* -Tl year* a* the nitnl'trr' famflv v "*&lt; Mn f u l m ­
pa-tor. and be luul close xym
- v iet ton ihni
pat by with many men and
men during .try in g . f£jcnt». Two Minx jtcttlc Meyer n rhorge o i ttmirmnn fan*’ who h'ft ttu* Idiwl
war* during the period have the guest regm't-i Dildtf were tun 111111wttv*. L«*fi»i i (hr

draitieil ac tiv e’ nism barihlp' and decorated with * cut wuU iahle
adileil name* lo the. honor rolls. clolhir' centered willi-^v—refU 'to r admit it. IIn" ever hr* addiul be
Many of th e latter made tho (waring sweet !«•■»* and bait)'- pickiai up llm sen-atjoliul plny
aupirnie la rriflc r in their coun­ brcaUt - and flniikcil bv cr&gt;*,lal hy iado
ladio u , fo' drove away fmiu
try 's service. Booms a c re follow­ candle sticks. The punch howl the .ireino.
/
ed by inevitable economic de­ wss presided uv«i bv Mr*. Alex
pressions, there were storm s and Johnson and Mr*. It- G- kux. 'liueconomic catastrophes such as coffee table wu* lit char'ie of
tho fru it fly plague. Yet, accord­ Mrs. W. C. Ti*on nnd Mr*. J.
ing to Dr. Brownlee, th e effect ilo rto n .'M atro n * a»»i»ting in ih e
of all thU has been to strengthen service were Mr*. O. D. UindiCi-:
'the sp irit of th* church.
urtd Mr*. Georgu Rolund.
"While - it—ie- pleasant to look
back ovsg tho years and review
our accomplishments, this " can
Jo h n 'F o rd , executive secrrtnrv
*y*rv* only aa a guide ,tq w hat
uf tho Ffnride Farm Burenu, will
can be done now and in the
liq, the guest speaker next Wedfuture,” said Dr. Ilrnanla*. "The
• nemlay
to
memlw-r* of tbe
off (car* of th a church and other*
| Seminole ( '•unify Farm Huieau
who are associated with Itq work, ! Mr*. Ralph Austin Smith and at Ihe building of the Seminole
such aa the Sunday school teach­
( h s p lrr' of K.itur- Fanner* of
ers. have never been more co­ Mr*. Helen Schultz have entered Amuriea who will he ho,la nt
social
work
a*
visitor*
with
the
operative than they ar* now.
tlic gathering and dinner, it wa*
“Sanford has always hash a S tate W etfar* Bpard unit here, it announced today by Alex R.
waa
announoad
yesterday
by
Mr*.
friendly, nalghboily and C hris­
Johnson,-- Scminolo High School
tian city in which II Is m pleasure Janta Colie. d irecto r.­
ngricultuial instructor.
'
From
184ft
through
1044.
'M
rs.
to work,” ho continued. v All of
, Vem C lark, Chapter president,
Ua appreciate th* LI sitin g s th a t Smith served aa president of th* will have cliurge of (lie neuting
have bean oure and ao with Fjprida Federation- of Women’s a t which tlicro s ill Iks a demon­
grataful hearts the city aa ■* Clubs, and has been active in stration uf F uture F an n er work,
whole looks forw ard to 1946 and
including shop and repair work,
tha years to com* as new op­ ■ n g r &amp; x .
m ’ ltd parliam entary procedure.
portunities fo r service. We in p ast IS month*, y rv e d as execu­
The C hapter, rom prising 55
the*P resbyterian church, plan to tive aK ratary of tha Semlnola boys, is iho largest ever had a t
participate actively in fostering County Chapter of th* American Iho school, said Mr. Johnaoo, and
Ihl* s p irit^ o f progresslvaness,
Red C*V*a- D uring this period, the m em bers ere expected* to
records In itbck
site waa on leava of abaanca from hang up ‘some
the Tamp* F air on
’ B*T.’-fH v*nl«* la Ah en th u s­ tho S tate W elfare Board. '
iastic member of th* Sanford
■
Mrs. Or* Edmund* represent­
ing the Bute Tuberculosis Sani­
V1NING DI8CI1AHUBD .
tarium a t Woodmsre, rpeantlv
ART 2 /c , C lio rl" A. Vlntng,
visited th# W elfare Board and Rout# t , Box 20, has been diedlacvssad •prnhlem* relating to ch arted from th# United State*
tubereulaalg, &lt; control with Mr*. N a tr , according to inform ation
Calls-'and Mrs. Edward K irrhar. rqfeired today front th# N aval
secretary of th* County Tubatcu- Psraonnel Separation Center in
•
loalf »nd Haaltli AzspoUtlmv . Jackson villa,
•
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John Ford Will Be
Sneaker* Al Farm
B u r e a u Meeting

Two Sanford Women
Entel* Social Work

.

.

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I \ -nil-lllilM III* New Volk I if)’
1 1••.in ' . i|nit wink * n ' t Tio-wi.iy
in their w a g e' ih-pu(&lt;j FI ewhere mi Ihe lulHti front,
, 7110,1*10 I 1(1 -ill-el wi-rki-l,' vie
Igniiig aheiid with thru plan*, for
v'ojkntit on Jafl. t l T Wo him- 1

*iTui| ' tlujuiaiid n o "parkinghodse (
worker* lire ptennring
pteouruiK for
ioi , »a :j
lump on, J a n . Jib Tomorrow i« » d -i
W orkers' are xluteit *.fh fix * n ;
c r, iif.’ the CIO ihiiteil Klectrical I
wnrkvi*. Thirf 'willk n o t. would af- ;
ilute fo t n »trlke of 200.000 j
fret plant* of the G eneral, Elec-',
trie Co., General Motor* and
Wertiiighoiui- Electric.
1'iexidrnt Truman's* iftte m lit'tb
head off strike* through an attf
I eal to the people ami- (lie Coifgre»* proiiebly comes too late
to affect the walkout* --luted for
tho middle ef- Hie inntith. Coneri-s, will n o t- return • from it#
holiday adjournnm ttu until Jan.
11. Legixlatiun pa**cd afte r th a t
time would find the m ajur tieup* already under way. Ju * l w hat
public opinio^,
do in th«
meanwhile in checking walkouts
I* problematical.

W oodm en

To

In s ta ll

O ffic e rs . T u e s d a y
Installation of o ffic e r' will
feature tb s rexufcr m e ctlr# of
Calerv Camp No. 625 of the
Woodmen of the World to ha
held Tuesday night a t 7:30
o'clock a t th# Woodman llalW
116 South P ark Avenue. '.
All member* of the Cvmp nrvl
members of the. W toJm en Circle
have been Invited to attend. Boy*
of W oodcraft havt also been in­
vited and urged to b rin g their
parents.
,
, ■
Frank Mulh-xlland n f - Ku
will be the principal, speekax
th* R o u ry - lunrftaon on Mon

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P A G E S IX

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f l l E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , B A N F O R l), F L O R ID A
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Starting Lineups
F o r B a s k e tb a l
Opener Annonnce

| In 1945 Helpii
Feed Hungry Wo
By W ILLIARI) ROB HUTSON
+ , AP*NtWaf#atur*a

Someone o v e r In Orlando came th at leads u» right bark t«» a
with the .idea that Jack Mr- genllemaCV *ho f.ai prodoced
Dowell should lie the neat heal end d irect'd spectacular foot*
Coach at the University of Flori­ ball rig h t hrre in Central Flori­
da, , T hnt’s really news, for the da lu the satisfaction of thous­
lieoyle In'O rlando. However, many ands o f Central Florida gridiron
of you render* know • that this .fa n a ^ J a rk McDowell.
As fa r as wa’re concerned, It’.v
-corner has lieeit blowing its horn
for Jack McDowell since Nov. 10. Ja ck McDowell for Florida’s brad
That was even before the S tate reaching 1joh.
It,■&gt;id 'of Control to rrnrw Tom
Getting .bark to baseball foe
Utli* contract.
•* •
the mr.mrnl, the officials and
WeNe heard, through the prodirectors of the Florida S tata
vecflel ‘‘grapevine,"v that
’
fjeague can now plainly see th e ,
Hoard Intends la actually
value of th eir- voting Hanford
a big nafn* Coach. Ttlry x
•f'‘2H fti'''lhe league d jiriiteP 'tlt* ',
tended to do this since .Cl
l.rrsb u rg ireeUng oa Dec. 16.
Harfifnan left tha^G alora,
Ocala Jm* . thrown the . towel
back yonder when—. The
and . t h e 'I n g u e will .re v e rt back
J to an eight .club statu*. President
1 «A1 ’ Ctimba and other officials
h a v e ' nothing to woiTy about in
mentor when Joah Cody went to finding * club to replace Ocala
Trm alr. But they-"didn't I We since they gnve Hanford n fra n ­
_
wonder who'll l e the big name chise.
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crnuh (Ha lime.
I’ete Hfheal. however, shye
Wt agree th a t a big'nam e coach , that Ocala Is iijil of the le a g u e ^
should be appointed to step in nnd J at the mordent but anything
, take -ovrr Nt Florid* but in tho ran hepprti between n o w 'a n d '
‘ event It doesn't happen, we.’re-kw ♦ -'O W 'tr rk 'th e l.»p meets In
favor of McDowell, J00 percent
Hanford on Jan. 20.. Beta -aaysuUK in ia&gt;r»-opinmn;-*n)uld lie .tlu- -he'e going to draw up twq .
l~ jo n ly e*(*pttaff..»
aefaedetr, ju*t the seme.- - • Here's n nfw angle on the
current search for a heat! roach.
According to. an Aaaociated
.
I’reu tuJIaah' la s t•• night. • Dlsie
- Hiiwell. the former all-Am erlran
, / halfback with Alabama, says
NEW HAVEN, fo n n ., Jan . 3,
"You bet.I'd be interested In th e ­
UP)— President ( Buries .Seymour
" Florida assignm ent.”
_____ Js.U o w a U .a J * i g nnum. coach 1 of Y'alc has announced the apLet’s sc*. Howell h at b?en ns«l«t- piliititieni o r d new acting dirac-'
nnt a t Loyola Unlyersity In Ne-v tor of iithlctlm und acting ch air­
Orleans, bead roach nt tho Uni- man of the board of athletic
ver.lt) of Mexitii am! Thief men. control, The appointee It (he
tor nt A riionn S tate. More recent­ U niversity T irnouier, Ijiurcnce
ly, he'* Been n 'Lieut. Cqrnrlr. in T igbe- lie-w ill fill Ih p ' two tern• tnv Unijed H tatei Navy und Is poraiy imjhI* until n successor-Is
nnrneil.to Ogilrn Miller, who re ­
currently on termlrml leuve.
signed to become hradm Sster of
We'd n a y -th at Howell is not
u gunnel &gt;■ school in W ashington,
•a big name .oarh and would nut
('onrv
•
be in favor of giving him the
.Tjghe wu^ graduated
from
~ appointment. We'd prefer -i
Yule ir\ the cJum nf. 1016. Ha
coach whA has Ireen successful
returned to the University as
In big. tiirrw fnolhall if s u c h 's
Associate Treasurer In 1036 nnd
m rnlur could be obtained. Howlinn I-cm T n usurer since - 1042.
ewer, the chances of gelling
He did not pnrlicipate actively In
Mirh a man are scry slim, end
rpu rtu while an undergraduata.

wheat, oats, tobacco and nu m»roua minor cfope, and produced the
third larg est corn crop. A ggregate
I reduction was within one-naif of
one per cent of IptV a record, and
oualy only by the 1042 crop. Cattle
alau g h ttr baa been a t a record
high and reports indicate about as
many are being fed aa a year ago.
Planters so ld 'th e ir products nt
higher prices than la st year.. A ver­
age farm prices aa of Nov. 16,
compared with a year before, in ­
clude: w heat 91.63 a- bushel and
f t T IT corn, 9LJ1 arid *I.M ; oat»,
CIS) and.M .?i FyX ir.W ) erfcfff.fl?;
soybeans, 92-00 tn d 12.05; barley.
9106 and 06; hogs. 914-20 par hundredwelght and 913.60; beef cattie, 9U-40 a n d -90.70; sheep, 6.06
ami 5.91: and lambs, 12.80 pod
912-16. .
K arm e n W erth More
"Aa measured in current dollara
the American fa rm tr it worth
rnory than he ever was before,”
saya the Corn Balt Farm Dallies,
a livestock Industry publication.
. - Because of poor foreign crops.

O fficially a* Governor of New York and by honorary card as an AF t,
union carpenter for the occasion. Governor Thomas E. Deu cy hammers
tha first nail In the State's reconversion of Fog Hills cantonment into
emergency housing for veterans, on Staten Island, N. Y. (International)

a ^ S E ffilS C S &amp; B

mwessasesst- 4s w aiting It* f V T " T '
iroducUms

YOU DRIVE IT!
RHONE 200

STRICKLAND
MORRISON

Tbe Coasf Gunrd Auxiliary, nil*joUs to organize a cmnmunicAlion
group, is littering r»n uppm tunity
for Amutrur radio o rrm to rs Intcyrsted in gaining additional ex*
ix-rienre. Ait eligible person cun
join with a rank nr rating and be
n tegulur member of the Const
Guard Auxiliary. The only re ­
quirement is (but lie own 25 per­
m it of nn umntcur radio station,
or . if b* is qualified for the
marine division of the Coast Guard
Auxiliary.
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For further information con­
cerning m • nr b e r s h I p ..|n this
branch, an invitation Is extended
to w rite or visit LDuteitAnl Com­
mander I.. II. Hines, Director of
Ihe Coast Guard Ausiliary, Sixth
34 Smith Street,

,

Devore Of Notre
Daipe May Accept
New Coaching Job

|

21 Baseball Men
Are Nominated For
“Hall .Of Fame?

NEW YORK, Jan. 2. I /P iCoach Hugh Devore of the Uni­
versity of N otre Dama^footbull
team le uniter consideration for
appointm ent m head coach a t 8 L
Bonaventure College, a sm.nll
school located In western New
York.
The President of the school, the
Rev. Thomas I’laasman, says th a t
Devore ha* att*nd*d a series &lt;&lt;f
conference* with
th* * A thlete
Director. The Rev. Ans«lm K rirger, he added th a t such a n . appofntment I* under consideration
by both tha College and Devore.
St. Bonaventure I* a member of
the so-called LHHf Three, which
also Includes Canlslu* College ami
N iagara U niversity. Th# school
abandoned football In. war-time

NEW YORK. Jan. 3’. J f m
Twanly-on# famous baseball H
rurea have* been nomlnaUd ®
th# a|&gt;ort’a Hall of Fata*. . T
The. 21 are Frank Baker, Chjel
Lender, Mordtcal BroWn, Frag)
Chance, Mickey Cochrane, D m
Daan, Bill Dickay, Jo h n n y . Ever*
Frank Frisch, Charley^GehHnggg
Clark G riffith. U t i y Grove. Cay
Uuhbell. Miller llugglna, Her!
Paanock, J o t McGInnlty, Hahbti
Maranville, Joe Tinker, Pie Trato
nor. Rube Waddell ami Ed Walsh
' Tbe nomlnatlone were made b]
members of the lUaebali W rlt*n
m im ber’. of the Ar-oclatlon '
vota for flvg of the 21 man. /
on# named on .76 par cant o f '
ballots will be elected to the I:
of Fame.
doc lion.

Colored S c o u t s

Powell Named Mather
Advertising Manager
Roy C. Rowell, former member
the advertising sta ff of the
sytona Baaeh Nawa-Journal, has
* n named advaratiaing director
Mather, Inc., Florida - division.
Mr. Powell will direct advertls-

LEGION T1CKET8 AVAILABLE
• Commander Jack Booeo of Po*t
No. 63 of tho American Lotion
has announced th a t ticket* for
th* fried eblekan dinner to be
bald during th* regularly sched­

C f M i / A / d d O (? /V .
W A T C H F O R IT

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

/Alik
t . . a k . . secret
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.„i i1
(A P )—Another
about
the I’earl H arbor disaster
*. cam e to light today. It"w aa
• a report by th e late Secrrtary of the, Navy Frank Knox to the late \ President
Re user ell and It was read to .
,
the Congreealentl Pearl H ar­
bor Committee. The report
reveals th a t oh Dec. 7,-1941,
the Navy had an air patrol
In operation. The patrol was
t operstihf - s o n tb .^ f llawaH.
, . ' while the Japanese task l o f r r ^ -"W as at th a t time moving In
.
from the north to make Its-*
sneak attack.

HOKclIST. G erm any,,— l.ieuiynaot (b - era| F redA uk E. Mprgen *«v hi- Is hot re igning Mr
j c pertti* ;n r l tef in Germany fur
t e in.
! .State. Nations r tlll f
.1 H I.
'Ration Adinlm-trutloiL
I -Slu. I * from Washington bed sahj
the Briti-h General had quit beI cause of the controversy ovttr I
statem ents made )»y Morgan nt * '
trow* Conference Wednesday. iS j
Morgan said:- "1 have not rasigned, for I see no .rea-orr why *1
should."
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• Hr jg’oulil neither confirm nor.
rumyr., that L'TTYII A offi­
cers in W ashington had -callAI

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handed ta the Japanese on Nov.
26. 1041.
Republican Representative Itertrend G earhart
o f ' California
..asked Admiral S tark "did Secre­
ta ry Hull assumh the great re.
sponaiblllty personally o r handing
the ten,notnl notice to the Jap*:
neee without Informing the Army
nnd Navy?”
Admiral
BUrk
replied:
“I
don't think ha would have w ith­
out Informing tho' Prealdeni. But.
he dht Ho it without inform ing
, tho Army and Nevy.”
i
Congressmen G earhart nsknl
whether Admiral Stark nnd C en­
to*! George C. Murshidl. then

SPEAK/

ON ACT1VI OUTY—flrst ef h tr or­
ganization aboard a U. S. warshlp—llism iscist's Male KC Edith
Cramp (above) of the Waves U
pictured at work on Ihe .assault
transport Hen dry In the Padflc.
She's the daughter of Major and
Mrs. Edmund Cramp nt Chester
Pa.
(fnlcrnqllonat Soundphoto)

my

knowledge .1

Hull, now retired, already has
Aaatifieil th a t the note contained
nothing that a peaceful country
could not occcjit tail -that, n be put it, the Japanese were

Son. Of Goering
Being Sought In
Czechoslovakia

Ralph Dean Speeds
Seven Day Leave
On French Riviera
in s words—“T»h]»-Qradi on a
package of Margarine, ye’re sure
It's top quality. Nu-Mald Margmrina'a Table-anidr. m ada'spsclally far use on tb e table.

ssx .

uled Legion meeting Monday
night a t 7:00- o'clock . are availabl# 'a t th* II. B. Pop* Co.,
Koumillat .and Anderson's. San­
ford Furniture Company and The
Sanford Herald.

•

d 6* an A m y A ir Corps, pilot
th , American L * iio n j[» .V * te

for 26 months and ia a member
and the Junior Chamber of Commere*. He la native of Auburn,
Ala, wber* ha attended college
before entering th* service.. He
waa alto formerly connected with
tha Sadden (Ala.) Timas.

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Sgt. Ralph Dean, a locomotive
engineer with Company ”C , "tUth
Railway
O peration
Battalion,
T ransportation
Corfe,
recently
spent a seven day rest furlough
In tha U. 8 . Riviera Recreatlopyl
A rea a t Nice, according to infor­
mation received hare today.
The M editerranean resort cen­
ter, established 1 by the Arm y, tq
give soldier* In Europe an oppor­
tunity for relaxation and en te r­
tainm ent, I* known fo r the ex ­
ceptional facilities availablt to
rastin'g veterans. • Guests of the
Army, they live in., requisitioned
hotels, ra t American food prepar­
hw French chefe
ehef* and receive
yeealve
ed b&gt;i
tbe service accorded the Riviera’'
pre-w ar cjitntaie. Almost no m il­
itary restrictions axial, with large
posters evetywhere proclaiming
Line ttaoulrad.”
"No Halo
Saluting
Required.”
In the Army 2ft months, 18 of
which he hae bean overseas, Sgt.
Daan has pqrvad. In Franc*. Bel­
gium, Holland and Germany, and
baa bean awarded four bronze b a t­
tle participation a ta ri for his
KTO ribbon for cam paigns on th*
’Continent. Ha haa also received
the
Food Conduct .Medat. A t
present, h# is stationed a t Miram at.
Franca,
doing
railroad
work,
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•Un# Uw , D n lh h • F f t ^ n
rm#ni on Ib i LtroiiL

SANFORD’S NEWEST WHOlzBSALE

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lo exlgntl and inoorovo irlephoue icrvlee

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fo r

farmer*,

•Illy In
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ielepFonea w ill

GROCERY CONCERN

become «,ro.

tor a large number, of, lbe
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F R ID A Y . J A N U A R Y 4, 1916
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A ClIfSTM AS CHARlTV SHOW In . P aris wa* the occasion und
Hgt.. Mickey Rooney had left 'em in the aisles with some of his
beat Hollywood acting when he wu* presented to Gen. UeOnUlle,
provision I’m iile n l of France, to receive tho General's thanks for
a good )otff

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More Strikes
Foillow
By President
Latest Threats In­
d ica te 1,500,000
y o t k c niM ay44e In-*"
0- - r
voiVed This Montt.
-T

Ill* %**«»rltelr«l I’rrea)
*
. P r e a itlo n t T n in u in 'n r a d io ,
p le a f o r m o re a c tio n n n d le.H|t
talk f r o m C o n irrc ss o n strik o
b -R islatio n cornea a t T h e" tla r k r a t h o u r o f ita |&gt; o a t-w a r re­
c o n v e r s io n p r o g r a m . . The
P r e s i d e n t ,' in h is half-hour
a d d r e s s In st n ig h t, e x p r e s s e d
d e e p c o n c e rn o Y er pr(*SPftt'
n nd th r e a te n e d a l r i k e s . H«i
|rhnrgT.I that pioini"-. of ciM.per• nOnit fr«»m ('■ iiKifje. im luslry,
Intmi hikI (arm group* have not .
i nil liven kvpt..
'—
Today tho plrluit- i* even dark- ,
cr than when tho I’ro-idoal was
tho Soni-onol Line’s crack "Silver Mateei', left tl.,* tincks m i Bianvy. &gt;• f . und tho ensm e nmi j-|trnking N m -triko c a ll' aap'-ar
to .r couebog
toppled down nn cinbarkinsnt, an ►hovm'.lr* tl « c.-a\«
i-1 ..... . Thi* U the u. &gt;ml | im m inrnt. u ph tiouj.. Involving
n 1 ,660.000 pei*on» tlu c a tin .in
aica within Uie
the ppawreck of u rutek
ctgick tra
train
.In this
Uiia nrca
a - l1 fov.
few uro!.
wcv!.'. Oh l'vl»'*lh *iz
killed and nlmovt
'
i-ity-l thi» m(!iiUu»Tht--ruiinhev o (;
(International Sound photot
m an)' hurt n n r Chyraw-,
rtilk e 'rd le alrraily Jia. pa«»ed th*
|lH).00fl rwurk n« Mr T rum an
made hi- appeal I,, the Ann iivan
people nt-d ' the. I'o itg rrA*..
The Intr-t threat come* -Vom
Chicago, where the CIO F arm
Equipment* and Metal Worker*
I alon 1 hat ge, th.il wage arg o tiat | __
Ol
C
tl
li'»nt with l hi* |nt«4 n ilimtikl ) I ?u *
•I*
A d m . o n n i r o i n , j—
« -• h„&gt;.- r..nap«-d. The
Tbr Rev. W 111ittin 1'i’M
.
' II'mori
(■•lid *w&gt;
.Hi &lt;
* lift. ut
e'|o-« t«a til
th aitt na '
x%»in f«irnmllt i»»^tnlh**l
-trike of ' 0.UUU w -ukei- will ho
j of the Kir«» &lt;*hr *ti i .

m j'

War Veteran Is
Badly Injured In
Train - Car Crash

ment Uwlay in which - ho m id *(lt
wav to be regretted that h s IVmurks Wednesday were inlcrpretpd
In some fpm rtets n» an « tack On
the mntlvas of Kur&lt;&gt;|&gt;rno JewQf.
-aid ho
he wa
WB« Icferring to
Morgan .aid
liH-nl symptom* of, th • Jewlkh
quv.tlon which neonird «-• hint 6 *
unh'-ulthy a ' the lack of » grn tip l
plan to tiring to nn eiul ihe fear
wandering- nt tho jew1 Morgan added: "In ilicir prtI sent itinrinnt *talo it --oms pqa- 1
- idblr that some Jew . have qhrouraged tu leave their i«-rm»nfflil
homo hy promisra made t.y hope-ful but unauthorised
«ourc#»-&gt; Simmy Sydney C aruthcrs, lr.
Many Jew* have Iwen driven fr« n 04 year old veteran of ths Navy
(heir home* in tho w i t by th r iiU ttlip *n\r«l in tb f l'*irifu* Tlim tur,
DTil iH*m*ionnl %ioIrrtc«v My Oflhr wa* critiratly
* injured *hortly after
*
11:00 ■&gt;'&lt;lock taut night when the
C o t R n flo h n ll F u n d s ■
.,to .?*
chavroiet se«fan he
driving
u e i I &gt; u H C I ) 'lli 1 U IlU B i n t authoritlea thgl nw «*alt« o( rol||,leit with . north hound At
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rtreching a pn.ltive aolutlo,, of O s |,,nllc p 0„ t y n. l n t n u, the

Police Arrest*
Jaycees Start
Ex-Convict On 1S46 Membership
Robbery Charges Drive Tomorrow

.

far.

* Dr. H arry 2L Bllsby, formerly
‘ of N av Fmjrma Beach, has been
aspirated from tha United Stetos
, Ar.nv after three and a half yaara
‘ a#»*ke In the Paelfte T heater of
Op* ratio n ' with
tha
Madieal
C * rp # 7 rlc held th a rank of Ma­
Jor.
V ..' .D r Sl'»hv, ■ graduate a f tho
l
Le*«'ritina 8 ’ata Unlvareltv McdJcal f e n ? r.- haa opened office* in
-t-— th* Tzu '-ton Building bare, fo r
X
th# p rafle* of medlcfe# and sur•••■■■ gvty,-- FolloWbtg U s graduation
’ f rtm mcd'cal acbool, b* tntarneri

ilL* BrnncJ*' 103ft1

luTrrgzn

-**■ ^ 5 ^ 0 3 6 "and continued wnUl enterB i l l ’S

A H A,

Aulo Collides With
Northbound Train
At Geneva Crossing

I

Rev. W I'- Ves ev C o|tm an Bovle
Formally N a m e d n
. , ’n . \ r
Pastor Of Church. P resent Brief Io
r*,la&gt;

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Siinltird lie finest F o r !■‘,n"'1 ' ,"rr",’v •-

i&gt;«"iuieri

f
%
‘ latt S | ., .lav to -rhvt a *lntp f *r
ef I hi e,'n» *•
"&lt;-1.
#N n \ ill A ir S llllio n llbr W.ilkout Cmioh im'ml)e.r« In
«n|eioUiti&lt;*- ' • Cie I »v
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g%
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i ll If n t' (*»*•"• idnnU 4 i'll h! In* ill*
I '* ....... , }'• t— v r - ' ' - &gt;t
It e i'ii j; ( ons|deredU„iv,.i
Fl«r ala ' I hci 1 in ' M
In Salt I mke City, the CIO
1 --.iet y *
II || 1 oleulan. pie.oh ill of tip- j Mine Mill „n,| Smelter Worker*
Afier a l-rlet »&gt;oi*hq
Sennii-f'i CoufAv Ch'inilw-t uf | I'nmii ha- i-allr.l a -tlik e for
the- Rev. t'layton
charge to the rhorch ih-n - 1 'ing 1'. ..... ..
,,ud Semiloi L.F Boyle Jan. 2l The walkout will affect
that It remlei 11 full r e h g m - ,, 1
t.. Snofoiil ye-lenlay j alaiut S.IMMl „f ihe lla im i'i l't« b
•e n iv e to the -omimini'
and I Lom Muiiul tv here the\ run. inemher*.
that the church accept i'
)&gt;'" f e n ,,| with A-lpurnl j I- SheIn Aknui. It., official* of tho
i irsd e n h ip
-ir v i i. ■ -o1. ,. .ii «ito iiiao'ltmt of l Mi* Seventh I &lt; l)l 1 Aili-,1 llnl-l-er Woiker* at j
i „ 0 f.w well .1.,-.....
Jr
Naval O u tfit!, with regard to|llw- Gomlyenr Tile an,I Itih h ar ,
K.’ Johnson,
-.1 th
Die ulliu-nie &lt;Ii*ihuiMo| i of the j Co. have announced th a t a Mriko
etau. ra* wa„f,,,.| •.ny;il M r (Ha.ion.
wlH h# k*2.... Sur.,’i&gt; TSe •'!
rd (he car over.
* &lt;epic.I the r«»p
\|, Colei,,,,), alleiole-l a lunrb I I'nbm len-ler.- -aid the new ,ballot J
\d m iia l S h o f io lh li. In line with arlinn of nth*#
Mi*« i.a u ra fYan* of l* k c upon the rhurcl
frrrn re that Jews u r re Infill rat­
Seri nt nt v of the l.eal- lhlioigh.nl ............
III
The chpige
l1ing into the American som- ,n
in I Mary, who wa* tiding with Cmi-«tal -'Ii a Irivr foj n»cr# i- 4*il « h ' m
\,,w
Jnoo
Kiltopq in what be called a w--l|- ruthera, re--elve,l only minor in- to .h e . Inc.m in. •
.1 tlml time pie ih thi rat of a nation u utr walkW&lt;d o e- l a ,
ronceived and orgnnlzed plan lo June* Both weie rushed to Fer- chuith. lie. «-•
'»r«r nev trouhlra pilr up.
nald latughlPn Memorial H o-pitel lie - nhnuld he 11 ,.ian
-m il'll t« ii&gt;, -Admlinl’ rhlef nf
get out of Europe.
examination by Dr. II. Wade (j«r- (■peaking the thought
of l©rrphotu‘ wmlypT* rfonIH I-J
Bimaim.a
-tnff. * ......I
ftfier the a«-cldent. Prelim inary a *«n'aht, &lt;?f the - inn,
Manful d ’.. loud. |e .lue»Mng -the timioa. Pwvhlcrtf .liweph A. Mr»Pei revruliwl thul Mr.- Carirtherv communilw a’lul that
Saufi i&gt;l Naval, All Suit Inn la- niir of tho luilrite'iitlunt Nuliiuml
w a»-*i«ffering—fro m -* -fra c tu re d --a prophetic voice culling all me tlirm il over to the City when it Krtleratlon uf Trlrphono W o ri-m
lu exalted ac'tiu:i i:i tl 1 liuuMv i* ileeiiinmi-vomevl.
well »• ►uy» tho friloratton'to 4* girmhor
skull. Tlui caY wa* towed to R aj- *ome ju-rlod of the wot
thoy a i r I onion# are hrifH’ pullr-l on fhr
hy
Rrtepoitap
nt.t
Na\ &gt; i *(••••»tt«9fi of wtuciiiA: .i wupaihy
u tr*
nl that I *l»»kr T h r unlkout w.oiM »upFor two year* prior to hi-i *cr- Krv Ycfloy \*h*»
Mloti
oldlKHtiDfiM of In♦h* |*|%rn I | ••*• t drmftfliU f*»« t 'I*1 |o»r rrltt
•ollc* Chief Roy a. William* ami «».e Sanfof.l lla.eball A w w iatb.ij | regret tu lean, of the drnlh -f vice a- n N a-ai mrchanie nt Pearl who ph'ltrvti lg*
a r In ih , tt 1' AnUnuM On 1-aar Coum
du(ing ihe forthe.tmmg »ea»on of HI* father. J W SUaime. I a llm In. mm trie I'acillr Iheutel rh u rth , thr
'
f m plo)e--■ \ &gt;h M -i
in
tin- Florida State la-ague Ar occurred al 10 46 \ M Tl
iiira*. Cal lit her* wa* *tal|oo#l at iell|(imifa fnrc‘r« »»!
affiliate of ilir f,-&gt;h'talmo llelcitrding If, Mr. Stcn-tinm . 11 wu* ' dov at hiv home m M uwthour
(he Suiiford Naval Air Station
of the m i t
t n,.- r-tiinat'-it il-*i ihe 1, 1,-phone
decided hy the mcml-er* that tb r
Mr. S trange. Utl year* old. was lie received hi- honorahle di»- ■poke
laid upon him t
i- alkali
would Involve iit-oit
irEamrat-oh was not Inure enough J *n engineer for tbe Allmoic 1 lunge aliout *l» week* ago ami (Jo.-pel
of Jei 10 1 hi
I Ml.I'00 worker* till mtgllimit the
tliU time lo s/loli»or Ih* d rive. Coast Line Rullioad for
-0 . 1... ■!...* al... . 1 . 1___
re
t
u
i)
f
i
i
M
l
.
i
l
a
a
ilem
ocipto
that tim e ha* been employed'
&lt;jrfe ting» were otlen-d o&gt; (ho
country..
.. — ;
.,_ _
_
rn ,,
.alone. The group, after fu rth e r j year*, lie retinal at JO year* f since
by Chase nnd C-inqinny.. lie ,w a n Rev. Wm. P, IIIook uf tin- F lirt *qrt - i f la -r-u n w in ' had J-ist
Some
rbeerfiil
Inlair
new* rnm ei
f|,-uii
in
fro
m
m
i
rn
-1
ire
Unit
tour
• h a ll
( ■ n d t s i t h p r &lt; ; dlwuMion. however, |n»im ct#d M r.jax * .
um lf-igoing tin in in trH rrT re '-c o o lIn g
,u
iZ x Jte * C Z I I I C I 3 Stenstrom V* contact officials of r Funeral service* will tie hrhl work. H i* fa ttie r, S. S. C a iu th rrs , B aptist Church nmj the t: n . J. nf C m ibet-nti t ,i*e* iinit wa* Wear- from New York.’ A K ' nf I. ofK.
McKinley,
af
Die
l
u
-t
Mitliu
*nld that vote,* lieiug
each of th e'civ ij^ rin b ' in Sanford j some tim e Sunday in the Fii*t liv e * nt 100 M y rtle Aveniu*.pants am i a flciiit(list Church. P iavcr- wen offei- iii|* a puii of ihkhaki
N E W Y O R K .M a n . 4. (A1) - for the rurpon/Tof forming a ci- Baptist Church of H aw thorne.^
th io n l-!i-a-t hv 60 000 employee, --f tho
-ii a • ‘
ed
by
Uie
Rev.
Milion
It
:;»cketl
Thrco honorary paratrooper.' who vie committer) 10 declilc upon w hat I —— ————
hail l-r-en 1 \t e-lnrn I'nmii Tch-gtaph Coin*
-—
' — r
-»ai,l ,
and the Rev V II Id .milium
caused iiultc a stir on tmariLiL-- vlNItiug i puuv out,life tin- inetropell* tniliTile
Jlniy
Hcrlplur—
v
»
«
n-ad
Queen Mnrv bnvp nrrived in this
• mg ilrv e -j eatr ‘ the .worker- w ifl cull off a
r toil age
by thu llev. J ( l!di-» «t BarfoUnlry,
Tli«* thre^ yuuiiKr*t ! ,|'jir ^ruup mUo n»»ilc final | ro-1
—
■ ihu. timl v-liflo- ’ -rhe-lole-l fo, " Ja.a
7.
l tnW-.
foemltcra o f th r 82nd Airltonir - |m r «tn»n&lt;
&gt; ho»tn to offlclAU]
la,I, w Ii,-ie ' Seven lhi&lt;m«ao.l f i l l oiemher*
An
tlifnunal
im
-i
Division are “th e xoven
i.nli hi-t-it of t Ii- A uii-m aa I iimiuuiiicnlions
after the cuienio utrip le t sons of un Kn
1 oi, .
I \ -nil -l ll il M
III* N e w
V o lk
I if ) ’
llig
loom
of
the
*
*
•
nnd mi Am crirnn At my
),ioi Ii-., i. 11••.in ' . i|nit wink *n 't Tio-wi.iy
Moro limn ,1.1 yrara nf
uJ* am| 2JI we&lt;idmgv
Mi &lt;
of Rev. and Mi* l
in .Unit- to in their w age' ih-pu(&lt;iliovi I
Dr Brownlee &lt;»n look hark minister'* — fntlu-i
*Hv'7 1.lU. r ' \ . lhT*l _ ,KVr*r.lT'‘.1 Tl" m/eting wjli te hebl at th e ; jirmou*. .uice-.V ul f i v o ,
May fun Hot vl and representatives
l.o&lt; | foul hall j FI ewhere mi Ihe lulHti front,
nn- mtn'y varied --motional ex­ Ye*Icy. In the nx-mi-ig nnr wit j Ht**-»"l
of bnndiall organization' In O r­
i '|k I ole , 7110,1*10 I 1(1 -ill-el wi-rki-l,' vie
perience* during In* -Tl year* a* the n itn l'tr r ' famflv v "*&lt; Mn f u l m ­
lando; Ilei jirnl, Leesburg, Day­
pa-tor. and be luul close xym
- viet ton ihni Igniiig aheiid with th ru plan*, for
The children, were christened' tona It ach. Gainesville, I’ulatk*
pat by with many men and
v'ojkntit on Jafl. t l T Wo him- 1
on New Y’e a r ’a Day. Thyy re­ qnd St. Augustine will l* present
men during .try in g . f£jcnt». Two Minx jtcttlc M eyer n rhorge o i ttmirmnn fan*’ who h'ft ttu* Idiwl *iTui| ' tlujuiaiid n o "parkinghodse (
ceived paratrooper*' wings ami in addition to lenguu I’realdent Al
war* during the period have the guest regm't-i Dildtf were tu n 111111wttv*. L«*fi»i i (hr
worker* lire pteouruiK
ptennring for
ioi , »a :j
became beneficiarica Of a $3,000 Cotflbs of Gainesville anil Secre­
draitieil ac tiv e’ nism barihlp' and decorated with * cut wuU iahle
lump on, J a n . Jib Tomorrow i« » d -i
fund which the soldiers raised ta ry
P etrr School of Silver
adileil name* lo the. honor rolls. clolhir' centered willi-^v—refU 'to r admit it. I In" ever hr* addiul be W orkers' are xluteit *.fh fix * n ;
to insure their college education.
Many of th e latter made tho (waring sweet !«•■»* and bait)'- pickiai up llm sen-atjoliul plny c r, iif.’ the CIO ihiiteil Klectrical I
Th* English molhur said th a t the
aupirnie la rriflc r in their coun­ brcaUt - and flniikcil bv cr&gt;*,lal hy iado
ladio u , fo' drove away fmiu wnrkvi*. Thirf 'willknot. would af- ;
8,660 godfather* warn wonderful
try 's service. Booms a c re follow­ candle sticks. The punch howl the .ireino.
ilute fo t n »trlke of 200.000 j
/
to her on tho t r i p . across the
ed by inevitable economic de­ wss presided uv«i bv Mr*. Alex
fret plant* of the G eneral, Elec-',
g reat pond.
pressions, there were storm s and Johnson and Mr*. It- G- kux. 'liuvictory dinner In ' tbe event thu
trie Co., General Motor* and
economic catastrophes such as coffee table wu* lit char'ie of
Mrs. Glass had phinntd things goal of 250, member* is rcachoJ.
Wertiiighoiui- Electric.
tho fru it fly plague. Yet, accord­ Mrs. W. C. Ti*on nnd Mr*. J.
a little differently from tho &gt;ray
1'iexidrnt Truman's* iftte m lit'tb
Jack R allgan,'T reasurer, sta te r
ing to Dr. Brownlee, th e effect ilo rto n .'M atro n * a»»i»ting in ih e
they happened.’ Sh* had expected
head off strike* through an attf
this morning th a t memberships
of all thU has been to strengthen service were Mr*. O. D. UindiCi-:
I eal to the people ami- (lie Coifwill bo available a t Haynes A
'the sp irit of th* church.
gre»* proiiebly comes too late
urtd Mr*. Georgu Rolund.
"While - it—ie- pleasant to look
William* FuntHure Co., M cCrary'".
to affect the walkout* --luted for
back ovsg tho years and review
ham 's Servle# Station, The Bantho middle ef- Hie inntith. Conour accomplishments, this " can
Jo h n 'F o rd , executive secrrtnrv eri-s, will n o t- return • from it#
ford Herald. Semlnol* County Mo*y*rv* only aa a guide ,tq w hat
uf tho Ffnride Farm Burenu, will holiday adjournnm ttu until Jan.
ton*BDtl from Klton J. MouihUm
can be done now and in the
liq, the guest speaker next Wed- 1 1. Legixlatiun pa**cd afte r th a t
a t the office of II. Jam es Gut in
future,” said Dr. Ilrnanla*. "The
• nemlay
to
memlw-r* of tbe time would find the m ajur tieIho meisch Building.
off (car* of th a church and other*
| Seminole ( '•unify Farm Huieau up* already under way. Ju * l w hat
who are associated with Itq work, ! Mr*. Ralph Austin Smith and at Ihe building of the Seminole
public opinio^,
do in th«
such aa the Sunday school teach­
( h s p lrr' of K.itur- Fanner* of meanwhile in checking walkouts
ers. have never been more co­ Mr*. Helen Schultz have entered Amuriea who will he ho,la nt I*
problematical.
social work a* visitor* with the tlic gathering and dinner, it wa*
operative than they ar* now.
“Sanford has always hash a S tate W etfar* Bpard unit here, it announced today by Alex R.
friendly, nalghboily and C hris­ waa announoad yesterday by Mr*. Johnson,-- Scminolo High School
•*
earn* y*ar. SgL Glass waa a
Mail if a i ( orpaman who taw actian city in which II Is m pleasure Janta Colie. d irecto r.­
ngricultuial instructor.
Jan . 16 is the la test d ata any
lion fu r th# f irs t time in Fabru- farm er can file a perform ance three and a half additional Iota to work,” ho continued. v All of ' From 184ft through 1044. 'M rs. , Vem C lark, Chapter president,
a ry o f 104ft. Ho received special
were acqiired. Then the present Ua appreciate th* LI sitin g s th a t Smith served aa president of th* will have cliurge of (lie neuting
laav* to be w ith Jila wife a t report for soli conservation prac­ brick churtdi a t Oak Avenue and have bean oure and ao with Fjprida Federation- of Women’s a t which tlicro s ill Iks a demon­
tice*
carried
out
"under
the
104ft
!h# tim e o f th* W t h of tbe
T hird S tre et waa ttellL equipp'd grataful hearts the city aa ■* Clubs, and has been active in stration uf F uture F an n er work,
Installation of o ffic e r' will
children, and M rs. Glass said her soil conservation program . C.R. and (tarnished .and a fin# Austin whole looks forw ard to 1946 and
including shop and repair work,
feature tb s rexufcr m e ctlr# of
Dawson,
county
agent
and
#*«.
tha years to com* as new op­ ■ n g r &amp; x .
husband collapsed when he saw
’ ltd parliam entary procedure.
pipe
organ
Installed.
F
or
th#
m
portunities fo r service. We in p ast IS month*, y rv e d as execu­
a-fay picture* th a t Indicated ro tary of th* A gricultural Con­
The C hapter, rom prising 55 Calerv Camp No. 625 of the
trip lets. Th* kids, howaver, were servation Assocletipn declared to ­ pastor aad fam ily th* substan- the*P resbyterian church, plan to tive aK ratary of tha Semlnola boys, is iho largest ever had a t Woodmen of the World to ha
Hal home a t Palm etto Avenue participate actively in fostering
held Tuesday night a t 7:30
»*od fo r 26 points, Which enabl'd day.
and N inth 8 tr»*t waa built. AH Ihl* s p irit^ o f progresslvaness, County Chapter of th* American Iho school, said Mr. Johnaoo, and o'clock a t th# Woodman llalW
th a 8 g t. to go home sad-prepare
the
m
em
bers
ere
expected*
to
M r. Dawson » l d th a t farm er*
Red C*V*a- D uring this period,
South P ark Avenue. '.
Jo wajeora* hia family to A m irrecords In itbck 116
who have not mada th ie jr e p o r t
site waa on leava of abaanca from hang up ‘some
All member* of the Cvmp nrvl
the Tamp* F air on members
’ B*T.’-fH v*nl«* la Ah en th u s­ tho S tate W elfare Board. '
of the. W toJm en Circle
m ust do so W o r e J a n . 16 If community, th a church bought an iastic member of th* Sanford
■
have been Invited to attend. Boy*
Mrs. Or* Edmund* represent­
they, expert to b# pwid for. any acre o f land on Beardall Avrnus
of W oodcraft havt also been in­
ing the Bute Tuberculosis Sani­
V1NING DI8CI1AHUBD .
*oQ conservation practice*. H a and erected a rhapai. This protarium a t Woodmsre, rpeantlv
ART 2 /c , C lio rl" A. Vlntng, vited and urged to b rin g their
,
, ■
fa rth e r advised farm er* who h a re
visited th# W elfare Board and Rout# t , Box 20, has been die- parents.
submitted their reports b u t h a re
dlacvssad •prnhlem* relating to ch arted from th# United State*
n o t signed UteXapplicaU**--fd*&gt;
tubereulaalg, &lt; control with Mr*. N a tr , according to inform ation
paym ent to TliH Wg. fffl*A 4 »
Calls-'and Mrs. Edward K irrhar. rqfeired today front th# N aval
Frank Mulh-xlland n f - Ku
tha Court Haas* a a ' AMtosna po*secretary of th* County Tubatcu- Psraonnel Separation Center in will be the principal, speekax
•
th* R o u ry - lunrftaon on Mon
slU*. c lre jsA ’ AN#.Yfr .tJda itK*. ‘
loalf »nd Haaltli AzspoUtlmv . Jackson villa,
•
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Nejrro Said To Have Junior Chamber -To
To
Drive To iohm in .ayihg what i dbi
Prowled .In Ninth
Organize Prive
And Oak District
(iet Baseball Funds

J. W. Strange Dleir At Hawthorne Home

Triplets Aboard
Queen Mary Have

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country tb " -,h *..........*(Ibefumi rm..,t%,n.pnS,’&gt;''1 ‘M| Dr. Brownlee Completes '33 Years As
Pastor Of First Presbyterian Church

John Ford Will Be
Sneaker* Al Farm
B u r e a u Meeting

* , .tw o eWJdrea, llar-ry, Jr., and Linda
J i»Jtoa.^ are w eiding a t &gt; n r 7 Paric

Dawson Asks Facmers
To Submit Reports

Woodmen To Install
Officers .T u esd ay

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A sso c i.itc d I'rc tte I/cn sctl W ire

Two Sanford Women
Entel* Social Work

fssssm&amp;s.
In furtherdnce o f our a o liv itiM .

N EW SPA PER

New. York ? Miami Meteor-* Wreck

UNNRA Head IaGer&lt;
many Thinks Jewjjs
Ruing Encouraged
To Leavq Horn es.

WASHINGTON, J«n. 4. —
(A D — A dm iral Harold K.
Stark, Chief of Naval O per­
ations in 1941, .told the Pour]
H arbor InvpntlKating Com­
m ittee today th a t form er Sec­
retary of S ta te Cordell Hull
did not inform cither the
Arjny or the Navy in a d ­
vance of n note the Secretary

C r ^ 'lr 's .X i'.K ;
ehatrrean. aiRTTonv Blalr.' al
mkn of the Camping and A
Rite Commute*, i - •
,
Many colored Boy Scoots
friend* of 8coutlng were pi
a t the round-up which was
lured by * barbecue.
Chairman G rear announced di
Ing tha round-up th at there wi

D A IL Y

Stark Tells P e a r l
• Harbor G roup He
Nor Marshall Pro‘ Vested State Action
%

Grandma

M '»slls»r( Iran, l*sa&gt; Oael .
son esenped from a prisoner-ofwar transport entcriag C*eth»slovakiai from_ Poland. According
to a description given police, the
fugitive greatly resemble* his
suppored f a th e r .’Goeripg.'
The corpulent th ler Goering,
iwvr on trial a t Nuernberg, nustv
ricii twice and ha* tw o 'd a u g h te r/
But no to now] It' had never be*n
even rumored th a t-h a had a son.
Pollc# throughout all of Czecho­
slovakia have betn ordered lo
join the hunt .fo r th* escaped
Carm an war triio n a r. w ho. may
lie 'n son of Hermann Goering.

IN D E P E N D E N T

• .

Parti* rl»udy an&lt;j continued mj|d. S cattered
’
xhoNcr* ea»t coastal section*. Mild Saturad) nixhl and Sunday
dancer through Monday.

Not Informed'
Of Hull Note

t
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TH E W E A T H E R '

Mickcy. GcW-DeGaulle?# Thanks*

A G O O D TH IN G
For A RAINY D A Y

AT A FORMAt CIUMONY In tha Stale D epytm cnt In which 21 nations
participated, Secretary of Ihe Treasury FredM . Vinson signs the Bratton
Woods monetary agreements fp* the United States. Russia was tha only
big power abeenl, but the has unUI Dec. 91 to ratify and sign. The agreemerits give life to tha 96,800,000,006 international iU tilization fund aria
the 90,100,000,000 world bank for raconslrueUoo.
(In tew tg H tu B i

S t r e f i g t h — **►

V O L U M E X X X V II

P rison.

Chicago should die.
Pavlokos
died subsequently of . starvation
And beatings. He also said th at
(he J a p lieutenant ordered a score
of cam p guards to bayonet to
death Pvt. Near C. Heard, of
dullnna, Calif.
T^vo American
officer* — in depositions •• told

T b tfe l r

AN

Head Ordered Two
Americans K ille d

Tight* Appointed To
Yale Athletic P&lt;ftt

USCG Auxiliary Seek«
Amateur Radio Men

SUMRIttD 1Y THI CAAURAMAM as they returned from a brisk walk lq
Chicago, movie stars Sonja Ilenlo and Van Johnson are shown as they
laughingly denied the rumor that they’ll be wed after Bon]a getk her
pending divorce. This is an exclusive photograph. *
(/ntcmajional).

U n ity

___ T « f n l N t ' t k i Pear# of the W orldi- *
To From ota the P rogress of America*
' • To P ro d u o P &gt; w fM ll; for Sanford.

Coach. George McClelland
the* Seminole High School (&gt;!ery
Fad * b*»ketboR ■flee announced
hie starting lineup this morning
for the'season’s opener tomorrow
night against the Panthers In
Kuauk.
*
Alvin K ilpatrick and Ja n JenkInson will rO ttt a t the forw ard*" •
positions. .Verne. C lark-w ill be a t — •
center and Bobby Culham ‘and
Donald Dyes* will- handle' ijp
guard assignments.
Mist Jessie Durden, g lrl’g.m en­
tor also .announced .th e startin g
lineup for the Celery Fed girls
game against Kustis tomorrow,
night. She has assigned Alva
i.undquial, Betty Jo Brock and
F.rancci LeFils to thy forward
positions while Helen Bowen,
Johnnie Mae Bowen and Marie*
*f esold will s ta r t .at the guard
duties. •
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C1UGAGO—American farmers
reaped huge cropa in IMS and
are apyaaolng them out on the
table to help feed a hungry world.
Indications are that demand and
Frices will be fully as good in
0ML and,production should be as
high. In moat eaaas if the weather
is faro raWei---------- ------Karmen raised rjcord crops nf

W ith
JU L IA N STK N H TRO M
H e ra ld -S p o rts - E d lio r-

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Mor/* Australians

F R ID A Y , JA N U A R Y

THE H0P.E ESMOND

n — ;— - —
’ ■#
A dog th'nj Is too HirinlJ «ju&gt;iild not ex|x*ct lo Jiokf on to
too lily a tjorvc. .Tlie AjLHtraltojua Julvx- b c c n in ittfmjeJLhiiiu
•Satire* » •»*-"»* r l w a W W like th is |X)sition. Them ure Iosh than 8,000,00ft of them ,
M ^ « r n . 't t M 'i i - t k e 'r s M ’OTm* Ubout one-xlxtecntH of the number, of AmerlcanA: yet Ann*
ft *«■(•**, rierU a. *t&lt;*r lb* Ael
f | C tsirtM af Merrh 0, IWT.
tra lla jH almoxt n« hi(f £»rt’ th e United Stntcs, ns" blK in fa c t
With, New York or I-btllftlana left"out. No wonder that th e
atOM.AOn L., D B * S “

f f d l l , I KNOW.
ALWAYS A

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Rdltaf
t)||DO* UKAS—lta&gt;la#M Maaaaar

4 ,1 9 1 6

Tire A uto Stores, toe.. In Ckero,
a suburb of Chicago. F ire ' o ffjv
ciaU estim ate dam age a t 91
000.
* The fire broke out late lin t
CHICAGO, J a n .' 3.' o f)—Fire night and burned fo r more t ^ n
r » « r j through t h i ' Ktoftr-lonir j elld^ hours.* K rrtn rn -from Chirac
Is of the Borin A rt Product* j go and nearby 'Berwyn . were
Miration and the Western ' called.in to battle th e hUze.

Chicago Fire Causes
i l , 000,000 Damages

U

SPECIAL NOTICE

The.st! ajinres were vacant Itecoune the Australiana Itejjt
them so.- Immigrntfort h*3 been lieltl. to the b arest in in ini uni

)fl f»|2 Mir *?#)0 mliWPtefofp

3 to 5 Day Dry Cleaning Service
'5 Day Laundry Service

f_«er«ataa&lt;rala far l l r M ir * * *
ratals* (aada Will h r r i a i s H *•
as rrfa la r a d I f llltlM .. f a l^ . *
tala ad Siewanaerr Itrerraeaia
U tn . I s r , rrarearala Tfcr •••*■"
la iba aallaaat n»M al » lt« ilb lM
Olflrea ara oadlalalard »• *bf
1,1 Hi Im wt-IO* raadttf'«el*b S«li 1
Heal k»#,*aaar«»ra la « hlra«» **•
Stow Varbl
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We mcoitiraend Omt new customer* send their
latuulry last three days of week.

^ E M IN D L F
u io

C O U N T Y

L A U N D R Y

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P h o n e 475

All r**bl» fa repabltraHa*

D till.fi VHHSh F O fl’TtlHAY
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NO (INK HAS BEEN AUI.E
0 WOlt.' DOWN TH E BUtfl*
fKSS OK I J F E A N Y .'P P T T E It
IIAN TIU tB Ldt u t - j i e t r the
eonAuslon • of the
Pent1 Cn«l allil r.eC
I*
o f tnan.—Eerie*.

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O u t of th e
p ro tect

*

Educating For Fence

Opens In
Tomorrow

Lax G reenrform er congressman
and retired admiral, hi* Rohe into
th4 new spaper' business.
pttTchiiinI
the ' Union
Times. "

fiis arm s ought to ho.
T here is also "Wjtld life ," nn
■iilu itllv n ll exhibit of wild life
i i * u te ri’ foiirt.- "C|ii*z puree," n
i niinfaturp musical comedy with
Lrniity ehofui; "M idget Village,
■iriiturinit cnlcrinlmperit by midj cel*; "t-ieuk Animal*,". ‘'Broad­
way A fter Hark" and othur
•how*. The “Thrill Zone" will
fell till e n variety of ride devices
and many ridinu features for
kiddies.

Industry Is F ar Behind
1945—headlnc. It hbs A* AVchibAltj MncLoish, form or aSAluttint netri'Utry of Stnto.
ichfsj the prdhl inhere wo oitiq the bin In Job of yN O was* fo t'dutnte the world for an

eventual world irovetmuent. .

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p'Ub yidZii. fAlcuttdoWan ambaHnatlop to (he United
^tato* autUted thyro rriuht Tie free exchange of all knowledge
W h»t w ith an Grange - h f t a thrp o th b u l the world. H enri Bonnet,' Frehich atnbnssa’dor to
S ugar Uowl, a Hose Bowl, « Col­
ton Bowl, an OH Bowl and *o the Urjited 3tntcs,- and a teacher a t lho xchod! dUrlnu tluitlrtb, B shouldn't l*e long befme
we'll be hayiin; a Celery, Howl
rig h t here In Sanford.

s%\

nof only th a t, ord*r» you t
h e t back a t a $S ' fnm aae.

*«nyth; pole, atul the (let Is
I covri-xlv’d with " lpO fool »lhlo
for life.*
, _
Other, nets inctude Sam Guidon
nil l»U "W orld's l a i r *0(ldlUek.
{i with J'J acta nnd featuring "Tlie
Turk ywing I t &gt;y " who, still In | B* h r - m athihe ojiorutor*
hi* teens, has turkey»iu|p« where I urderld by the rudu.

pijl Movie Days

{ ffltfR S 5 3 »

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themselves for
S attoUid Spemf accordimir*-t

CONTRACT

ot u- th;

Which left *o-tniinjr'peob

ty
it
tl
rb

“ b u r n in g Jiojca In
o r in te lllg u n e p
to
e f f e c t o f th e w a r.
m oney ^
ih e y .

werg

F o r-h e a v y d u ty : h ea v y ­
w e ig h t tw ill S tu if o rlr t'd
w ijrk -. p antA ‘ t h a t $un
r e a lly , c u k c
It
M an y

aIkiC

H% fdr Central Florid*, eltl

f* And In ft*

more SanfOr

Orhuido |&gt;oa
r ‘ money on
m unlA* 6
i busy a n d bul

D u rtb t^ n®a t 11,0
popUn-work ahlrtu
Sanfbriaw) fd r last*
Ing g«&lt;xl fit. White

huUotik.

t they -Haven1

return

your

• NASSAU. ;H. I. ’ bV&gt;— Silk
worm , anti nmllierrv l u e s have
been Intfmrted i„ (lie itahoma lslamls in an attem pt to make the
ish n d s a m ajor production center
fpr silk.
‘About I', mutllks syo. the llrit*
U h (*aribbeaii Sdl. t'o. Inuncherf
(he p ro ju t. brinpifly m ciittin r*
frt&gt;nv G dcbin muibviry trees in
South America jind nliintinir them
cm otp of *thc* tft*- i Ininls, i'lpni
call fur m o r e cuttbnr* to Irn
brtiucht for plnntini; on ntliei is*
Isin lx , . The hahan«e,'*';ienii-lr(ipicttl cli*
niatf* b- ideal for sjlk worm cul*
lure, and sliuc»iip*‘of cocoons'Oro
harvested noth yiwr—foiii* otor,*
than the hiimln-r u*tmlly coltccled

b e a u t if y

YOUR HOME
with VENETIAN
BLINDS
W imtian blinds mndo to fit- any aize wimlowa

All metal slats
SEMINOLE VENETIAN BLIND CO

H E A V Y W E IG H T
W O R K RANTS

Foolish Sp^RdiHg

Halmmas Make Hid
For S i l k Market

C V Af/A/G &lt;200a '.
WATCH FOR IT

Work Clothes

'* welcome evidence that Coi

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THE

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ite p a irin ir — K ffjjitn h in g -

Clyde MsKenney of Orlando has
sold hts ta ttle interest* tn Flotl*
da fo r f320,00b to u syndicate of
WMltky northern tnteresta, ju rt
one more Indication th a t Florida
U in lh* nation'* headline* as of*

riBo's disgraceful us* o f - ^ o l
But It Congret* r e s ll / wants
do a Job It'w tll'd e a l forthrtghl
frtrt, with the n iu su lan a 'a u td en
alone’ but With the en tire' liluj
o f labor union monopoly, of, wb
Petrilfo happens to be d conirt
ou* but lint h unirfu* symbol
Tafnpa Tribune. y#a, It’ aeemil 11
Petritto's la test edict was too b
badfled even' for Congre»«.

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M EttC H B I.0G .

Miami's Oranite Bow] yame dotnonstritfd that fait* c*n enjoy
football without benefit "f nlf0hollc iitlnlulantx
' ** v
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aoventmeiit rramlhe* Veur
ta see If y6u critl afTnhl

bz i qho

H. JAMES G U T A G EN C Y

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five the Idub ribbons lo the llorsd
:hftt tore* • the race.
' '

SERVICc !

»ow ,

Insurb th ro u g h this
flopney a n d b e ccrtqjo y o u r noodr* a re
•Uacliyoly coverodl

is about this.
'• lie^in lo ren*1
'New. Ybftr r e * ,

Fuller W arren has finally' Aimfti
to* toe cnnehlslnd th a t 'S e n ato r
Pepper hi the only 'other out*

your

und prised pow telope against !•••••

The Miami Herald is
• -two,two addition to
Sent Imposing bnlldinr.
■« , - ■- ~
H&lt;» Htfjnl
tim e of year i
lire how fh |tl
•oliiiluna.--'

aer.vice

utld into civUion Ufa?

d ! 7 - E . ltd H i.

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TH E SANFORD 1IKHAI.D. SANT o HD. I-I.ORID V
1 make their hottin. Mr. lu
stun ha« iW cntiy rc v rK rJ
ItliK lttii;* from the
S \rm y.
Mr. W. K. Brunson has left for
lety Editori C crrlia Truluek

octal Calendar

"Neil- Powell Honored
With Eggnog JParty

FRIDAY,
M r..and Mr*. C. I „ . Powell snThe regular meeting of the Alained,.rccgutlv ‘foe their son.
rwati Legion bodies A uxiliary tor
Neil, who is elifei ing the Uniw ersity erf - F lorida.*■trtlfriiirTPgpurtv firon *_*:'*&lt;&gt; until 11:0*1
nerieny I.cgiotT Hut Imatet! 0:1 nog
P. ..M, at their home on 2178
• I*akrft ont.
Palmetto Avenue. *.
MONDAY
Ilisurts of the Pow'ell * home
[The W: S. C. S, of the F in d were
attractively dee ora led will)
cl hod 1st Church will meet nl* phiiiuntlis,
Rratflbtu p ep p e r,'pine
|J0 P. M. as follow*; Circle' No. heedle*; poinsett
l*is and light* d
.\T ,nhv* candlelight. Mr* Powell it,
liuest* ivru-ipg a blffc!
Av11vcfpo; reived.the
Issle Greek, fill Par
afternoon- dre** ailorned
hele No. .1 . Mi*. ‘Percy Chap­ ciepc*
a -pin of •linlliant* and a
lin, 208 West Nineteenth St leer; with
while vault*tin In her hair, 'h e
.vela No. .4^—J Irs- EUjtrher Holt*, wnx assist til T)y Mrs. John fiitlloUil Valencia Drive; Circle No, why who i-Jioxe pale green and
• Mi*. .1. N. A zihrrllo, 'Jfilfl w hite' tiritiC silk "and ta il caiyj^as
Jnford A venue,.
Glenn
A board of th e Wisnarrs—Auxilrj- of the Presbyterian : Church canieliaii,
Hit meet irt M b P. M. at the
lurch.
Daughtei* of Weslo^ of, • theJrst Methmlist C huidi will have was duid w ith n lace *loth an*
business and social rnccltng c«i|teiv*j.. with an afrajvrcmcr,
of tioinaettia* flanked hy slice
t the chui.ii annex at
caihlrUbm ’ holding ' red lapei,
FgifilUg, hor» d'oeuvresT4 holidn
mints and cukes were- serve,
Tbc JlUMtiess Womans circle of throughout ‘ the t after noon. Ap
»e Preshyterian Church will Itroxinmtefy lla g u fil* rnlleil dui
ieei a t fftito Ik M. At, the ihurcb ing the appointed *hour*.
&gt;r a covered drsh .tiipper with
if*. Maty MrCauiley aiuT "SIr»,
'red Ford in horderre*.

f r':

teiioiun "Is He l d
By* H i e r s

Kami

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Friend* of Mr*. John' Lee .will
regret tn learn that utio ha* frnc-

j

Q, T S O 77 ’ Q l O ' lured her foot and i* confined to

________ j her hum* on Park Avenue.
Iff.' J . C. Gib&gt;*» t* &gt; ecuveiint:
* *• ---- in thC 'O ranite General } Hospital I Lieut. (Art Hubert McCall, Jr.,
from a* recent illness. /
_ I USNIt. ha* left -tor Miami whoro.
*.
r;r ? ■ *’ .
" he it111 report .far duty. lltVha*
- M r . ffw T M n.-n.-M .'CnTPtnifTttl-: been' xpfliding the holiday* with
lendetl the O range Howl Came in his' patent*.
Minpti New Yeur* l&gt;ay.
*
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J |r . and Mr*. K. 'A. -Huttforton
Friend* of Mr*. Jo h n - Meirui and children, .Sandra and Sutiju.
w |||- regret to tenrn th a t she i-‘ have trU irnrd to their home
ill a t her hunt* on Park A venue.*a fte r spending Jhnn days la
-----------; Miami and West Valin H t / y \
Mr. and Mr*. W. II. Znchry, J r ,
have returned to Washington, I),
Friend* of Mrs. \V. A. Patrick
C. afte r spending Uio holidays will regret to Irani of the death
of her sinter. Mr*. II. II. Thump*
w ith their parent*.
«un of \Vmini llavetU.The funeral
w a s held In Y.filter Haven, l&gt;ee.

i l r , i . i tfj inj.l* ,i ie|**&lt; ■ .
-LluLL_lAstikUt I*Hi N*»***|rU utahmirinii. I ** i * :iinI .it*•* m*h" a hr ***f tiTIk
-TThif Dir l l p &lt;m
Dim*' nf I'trwlHttf ''living** ptuim* ^
*ill* fftf’NrlctniLi of \Voi It) U ikr I!
Hho fit t 1 h*ttrf rducHtimml f.t - ;
tier *duiuttl
u grr?i1i*r trih
f11 v■»*i **r n it«s i Isit ti si &lt;
ii i fir §
Tiirfimiwiit?* ft tilillDi* \ lirb
Ifeikl in then pom unintlit-,
**aiit. hy ti-tng Uu^^jiifJmrm
U-.'lj ii*a I n ' prevent jliveifile
Ifnnuin.'v '•
Mi* Kearner. J r., complir*
the Sniifpid I hd&gt;‘fin the p* ■■&lt;
il haj* made during the lust
anil uLui fm_‘_flie ,-liTendttF.
boi h .-_ ^ n r .pKUf.i l-the - f. r.
,v\eijT | hv*e Hryner. ‘'Send

- &gt;H«. C S HnrWinan an * ril« iir^
tee, dlilda Flowc. Of tireensboVo,
flew- to SanfoAl Weilnesday to
* Mi*. I.. II.. Smith and srin, be the guests for a few wrrks
Je rry , have returned to Juckshn of Mr., and M m William It Wray
v die* after spending sortie time at their home on 1517 Valencia
with .Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Smith.
Drive.
Dr. tinker hn&lt; I*turned from
Tjftolt, Off., whpre he nod hi*
so u l' Joe, visited prlcir to Joe'.*
relu ttt to th e L’niveraity, of
(ieorgtip

Friends of Miss .Vv-'ta ‘ Ann
White, daughter .of Mr I. 0 . K.
White of I lO.’i Myrtle Avenue, will
bo glad to lea ill that she ha*
recovered from a brief illness. Slur
is. a -student of the University of
N otIh Carolina,
Missb* Virginia llippfy and Pal*
**y TValsh n f- Daytona are’ the
guest* nf Mrs iKirothy Colttali nl *
her home In Mayfair. Miss Hetty j
Cotnsll, who ha* liren visiting*
her mothri during tlw holiday*,1
ha* return! to Suljuis ut Itrlslol, I
V n . vv-hf*re shieMs a stuilent.

Ouide Rath CacUoiTHas Birthday 1‘artj

A family reunion wii* held it
u* home, of Mm. J . II,. Illyis in
ake M*&gt;iir**e. honoring Pfe. Ituslll Clelalld who is home cn leave
rrfpnvvn ytfjlyi-'ovepiea*. * A chieken dinner v*n- serveil.to
ie*rnlldiclri'* ■ IJ,- C) el and. honor
best and MDs Mary David, Mr.
iid Mr*.
. ti, Ih ets, Mr. urn!
!r». II. II. Iiicn ami fmnlly. Mi.

TViUVI YEArj ! Sen \Vi&gt;; C . .d- * ation by M i r FJorello Latliiardia w ci. cinl r.g w hen t! . . .r a- \ . enaclcd at City Mali at Mayor
Willtaiu y'Dwvcr : :. **v*i in-in n r i .treesv-'r, who v., ii-omed him
and wivbrd him thy*!*.’t of tu .. or irijtnin^ tlw his city i lislcmaliujiu!)

I.et there l*c |*i'a i
it l*cein wlto in* 1
s limitation o- the
■litlemein that *:
&gt;i tliy immda i - **i
Ijlll, to give . pei
lei I tim e, flier i i .
liurhl .SI e rant a
hctlei pcison, U f ie i d u ll and
l i t t e r rnmmuttll* ia*iil*l
onIjiiin-il li&gt; fnllbwiug thi4 principal
.MV W,iyde liuckei joe-* k-'l
and in her alien ing ftiltlres* ■I m- c*l (lie dull theme of ::
"-erv o e to mu eonuHilntly ont

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Mrs. Wilson Smith mid da ugh- I Mis. Wayde Uio '.i i 'v«t
te r m e Visiting . Mr. anil Mrj, te s-r - ol
lovely to idl e
John C. Smith nl their hnine'nn ! Saluiduy .i I *• *m ..n .it
’J l t t Park Aveilue. Wind luiff aim t'hil* lioinuiiig lie .
been recrived that* l.ieut. Wilson P aiket *&gt;( .l.o-k.oitvill.. Mr
Smith, vyho hn» Jwen serving in il»ler. and M&gt;* i L’ H*y
the Furopexii T heater of Offer* 1&lt;&gt;f Si*uili tlm.d ImT 'li
atipus. is espeeled to ariive home lev i* m . daugMi-r &lt;&lt; |.m
In-the neai future.
The &gt;lot* *v.i- tlcom tU d i
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Intel! v■' . m I tingetot-l i

TERRACfe TALK

C O M W S M /V '
WATCH FOR IT!

ami Mrs. M ti. Cleland. Mi and
Mrs II. I Hardison . ffli at *
Mis. A. K. Dnbson,
M* .*-* i
Mi- Ralpji Peter«, Mr. nud Mrt 'liftortl■J**hlh*on'■mid family. M*.
tl. II Hlers, Mr l 1. F. Cleliind(
ami Mr, Holden !I.:\IS.

• THE FRIENDLY FLORIDA STATE THEATRES
A tlu lls S o r t ire ■
C h ild re n

Last I’inics Friday!

SATURDAY ONLY!
ItO lU tl.K

F K .M T R K I'H O C R A M J

THEMIN HOOD
Of IMI
r**t
RANGE!'-)

t why not smiling
'In*
Sldihlt I’m thinking’* . .
' S \ KltN A V, iiml ilaughU
i MtiSKI.V of Washiogtdn
shopilng . . . alst* M K S .
MFISt II. Jit .
Tllur*| day tHurtling MltS. &lt;i, A S |’FM l,
lJI{., and MHS JIA It It Y V 0OD*lt R TFI weir buying flovveis . .
“
MRS ,l)\\ K illT K R K K M A N
C IIR IS riN F STOUDKN’MIIIK mid
FRANK WOODRUFF, JR «eie
ch attin g away T huitday afteim«m
and |n m lu a lly Iwhiutg-up linllt*
f . inii*l have been a g**"d a*'*'
5
Klfv’ .AltD MARSH A M . In.'
ju -i i etiimed from Mount who*,
he v’ .i« the guesl of no less lb**'
It KPRFJ5KNT ATI VK .loK UFA
D ltil KS . . sli exciting week
fun which included sight-seeing
lour* (you know Miami Bcnrhl.
and w.ooleiful food-. • Mltjt. VIIt
t | | , |.. SMITH was downtown
wearing a black top coal .
»h'
is &lt;|uitu a versatile person . .
yon temember she taught homg|
rconoinir* at one trim* at bigf
school . . . well now she is tea- &lt;V
ing
radio!!!Joseph , Alexati*li-*s
Duffy wille* an article "How I
Roy A Rook That F ils'
wtlKh hr says you automatical!*
m easure a bobk s p n er In tm n ,
of yuur purse, hut dll you me.,
sure the contents In term* of

Mis Muybello Maxwell has re ­
lum ed from A tlanta where she
was* the guest of her son-in-liiw
and daughter. * Judge an d Mis
W atkins.

01 1HI
BIGAMY RACKfT I

EXPOSE

fl.

s lt r r k it !

PINKHAMS COMP
*' -T
J 1VER PILLS
DO AN ’S PILLS
MILK MAGNESIA

HH£ KM M t Of &lt;*
hade Fpc # ' *
iiifxx
*rmi»jy
fc'JIU MAIMIV oi v-i
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your average, it
.. !• good house
nold economy to slop buying book
until you feel eurc o( your ability
to imfrove it; In buying a hook,
you ere adding tn lh» wardriilie
of the mind. Why have a hundred
unwearabla* taking up valuable
shelf space? Don’t buy a Itoffk u.

TAe*

— Al*o A Cartoon—
You Don't W ant To Mlaaf

— A bro—

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EDDIK

mil.UONS”

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“”r fff'lniihili I*

Powdera

WALT

DISNEY’S
"CALIFORNIA
OR BUST"

fllKI
On 11 f hriiugli the rruilsotan*
fl ip of the i* ;itrhm.ihrr arc
the. mam pari* as-ctuhlrd
and trcnsform nl .Into an
n rcu r-tr tlmciiirrc. So it i«
with nrcncripllnn ilrug*. On*
ly a hrti lhc» i|ri* Wrighcrl,
measured and blendrd hy th r
■iliarniarist, under the Hoc*
to r’s direction, d&lt;&gt; they lake
on tba... required tnftjlrlngl
taluc. ' That I* why nur
pinfri xio-'al rrafl-inan*tilnp
i» .an inxrctlicnl in etery
ItrrsrripHnn wr fill.

Flag Tournament
•"e

Seminole Country
Clob
Sundny — Jan. 6

•'

invited*

1 ■

K n tra n n fee 1.00

j jg

E v ery o n e

CANTOR
M
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Cilru Carbonate
Syr. Pcjisin

• IMI 21 MCACl B130.

EvelynKEYES
FAJSAVERS
AdeleJERCEHS
CORHfiwilDF

Cklock

rfallfepatioa
Pel ruga lar -

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PA C K A G E S T O R I r

ON HU

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"N O ***

BLA^ZING^ THRILLSj

Cantoria

heart when you* walk
out .of our store with
vour favorite puck**

f A R R E 1L

Fill, r- SAT.!

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r im m o R !

PRICES
ADULTS
,10c Inch Tax
SERVICE
Me Inch Tax
CHILDREN! Me

r 'lU 'a l

Tp O TH PASTE*

A THOUSAND ANO O N I
MlffACUS.fbnd they're oU in

T h ra lre Opens

i i i f t llt 'i t i e

..u i i t l i y __iliv _ SiKlir. n n l lin ks
nil a n y re a d y lu I re itl illn e s s
; tii lh - llu - * e tr ie d am i |&gt;rm
v ain mi tin m e r lie s t liuluv
Ui* h a v e vuiir f.ivorilt* n.rt
s ill llu* low est |H lees.

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FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR
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1945 Sport*
Champions

^We B*t them Itelow but not
In any particular onlar.
•
&lt;
BASEBALL
• The Junior Chamher pf Com­
merce Is going to o ffa n lie A
committee of delegatea. t reptoacntlng the varloua civic club* In
hi
TL1h ——
nlait let
the city
have th)
methods
raising tlO .000 needed t
need*" your help and we’re, tu r f
the fan*
*° lt- th t4 w a
drive Will Ire n big surer**. We
want to see Joel Field organise
.th at Seventhh D htrict American
legion ’ « u and we want to »ee
elttes rppture another
Goose
district h ig h ., school
„ . liaaabgU
crown with hi*
&lt;li#miiflrt
•,,lnC’
IIAKKETUAl.L
Very few .Sanford fan* to y #
enjoyed the play of the excellent
basketball team* Seminole High
School ha* produced d u n n i the
past 12 t o 15 year*. fo :aI.l* Jt*
should tu p p o rt this toam* - M
they'll turn otit to Jtu i one *
tr/o of- the game# during 10 ^ 0,
they’ll tocome goo(| cage (a,n&gt;.'
Truthfully, this w riter believis
basketball Is the most exciting
of uny spurt- To further en*
courivo__interest • In to ta c ti-* we teltove ,be CHy
toV«
nn athletic ofcsnitatton.
.f*mc
aort (o prom — *"«*•• haskethar
league. W* i,r
. ■ •*
5
gym • n ear' t
•'■ '- h MTIA
2 |(h u K&lt;KKa . J • *••! I W iUJ*
(w m *

L attern

PiACeM E RoOf
/

California Intercollegiate
fom la.
•Bouthwaatr—T e « » .
Big •Seven—Colorado U. .
-‘ Indicate* title rel*ine«L

th* game,

store people In San-

!„„i •h““1,1fiSfnVc

According to report* we've
heard recently, lifer*'* » e|o»ed
season on to '* during the month*
Pf March. April ami M ay -W * re
not *ure of lho»e monlb.i' . p u k * '
are pp alU ft o t U»«
Loral fisherm an h a w ebM f la inert
th a t to** l« plentiful an&lt;| th e r e «
no reason for
restrictionWe tome to kee some sort of
leidalaliv* action taken If th a t*

t o '■1" ' “ ' ri r

c

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o

Pritchett T e a m Play
P ritchett Out
BALTIMORE. )/Fl , Fatc and
the u . fCTAftn? teamed tip ,in n
ra fr manner to turn tr.e oversea*
replacement problem Into purely
a fnmliy nffair (dr the PritcnM t
brothers of lllshup** Head, Md.
T /flgt. James tv. P rltch rtt, with
r,2 point* atid five campaign* to
111* credit, war sweating l( out oil

Make it a t&gt;olnt to to a little
mure eareful during IU46 und
you’ll mak# a $ N * t »P&lt;&gt;H »ftor
for yoor»^lf »n&lt;l th« other

B0 "six rlficattons
I f In" accepting
l«ct called to r a

MONEH

’

S E E P SPROUTERS

SOIL FUM fOANTa j

IO o lilr it ilg c r
f glow Jo t

I

f u n g i c i d e s
SOLUTIONS

to |» y &gt;147 across the board can
hardly be expected to repent to*
lllght. If he ilocs, the odds will
not to anythiag like what Ihey
were on hie fira t victory.
Tonight'* entries:
rises Mere —
re tu rn *
5
Buckle t Jerry ►.»

system U necessary nor U there
any need for n six or eight men
thirknei* of ronerrte. Four Incheli
would be sailxfartory and a slant
dialnftge wunld to a lrig h t It&gt;
heller tsl th a t th t *p*biflraUon«
also (ailed* tor a space of 20
) fre t in the rear of the back
foUitdary, Tha C h o s e ' court
m t a s u n a , some six to t« i feef
fro th T lS fl itlaF boundary ‘V the
backstop. Wa suggest the City
c flf t'th ta * ( p la n ta tio n s some­
what and call for bid* again.

to r n H .ir —
1 e.tiii*An
t Dr«n i Co(&gt;n#r
f NiYtn.l ItoVI
I Itoyal flUr
Ihifrf ft a*r w —
(tfVgaMHl Hntr
1 Illllllrt ILfTtn
• • I’rtl •»l»in/"w
2 (framt Kt«l
« HIlli* lf s&gt;
IlHv* «—
IllWItalrln j t . r r )
I ICrUfty
i .Mall'll Tuf
J . Uanlfl
.
Plllh llasr —«

We tru st file City will jo- tale
to go through with their plans
of getting the rifltt range at Tha
Naval Air Wat ton tot local u*4
wht*n tW Navy deactivate* tha
B u tto n .
b o a t in g

should to more boating
t. John*. We need * nice
____ T.^ l lil (he lead end believe
It edn to put then) If the people

Ytrd Name Yotn MU — Wa’ll Mnk» H

t Best ta-ji

t

Phone 9^\

PRODUCTS
T o t\^ f(e Pipe, H olding Blocks, R(ady-ml&gt;etl Concrete,
TiWlWr C oa^rtta Fcuco Post, Well Curbg and

Peninsular Copcrete Pipe Co
. Phoss 1X41

•Ss.t.rir

I'rirnUaSI,
• r
tiiKu o r r \ m .irATiO N -^

lire t l
ur,. Avenue, Fresno, atauli
■u.
■ • 'P
l»«l» liejet,* notified thallki
ivorrta - m « neen rued ggen
in the, above rea rt by* AA1

RVM08 Ift, Washington wa* that
'* i"
•
). ftwtncr
“ Seth
ItlcliarUioh (above).
U. S. Attorney General, may Ijc tho
new counsel of tho Pearl-Harbor
Invcstlgallng Comtaltteb. Th* anr - iin - 1m ui wa* expected to be
...pud* at the probe committee'* next
executive session.' (International)

a

All Talk
■ K u in rttrr
tisir* 'tieah is
i NsixllPealA*

4 J.iliu vVhllsN—ad

J Victory Roll
% &lt;}**' Hong.
9'irt Vlll.-i
_ lisilf ir-uki-r
i Tr/(w
'
• ta.lils Ctrl
I.lie n 's &lt;-ut1
• ill,
r­
a
, r Mie a ** i

5 Ku|i|&gt;sr Thread
*. Ii —» |b*l|.
•
• li'-uh's llerky
an a
&amp; xnakertowi

('her 11*11 Hoy &lt; lt*k Lady
&lt; Jim liter

t'Kl, MII.tu . an&gt;1 that yaw a r* '
u,n&lt;I e n i m u n rro te t.le #&lt;
u illten «|,i»ar.n&lt;-. (personaltri
r&gt;&gt; itii ‘,1 neyi to the. Bill o f V4
taint In-euid. rhUee on th* 41k I
u&lt; Krtnuar&gt;, let*, end to lb*
after rile &gt;«ur &lt;t»1ea,e to held 1
- - i-.|ui,«.i i.,- i#w. w
The Ciinrom llrtald Is lirrsby
,lanutr&lt;l *» tbe a«w-p«r&gt;*r In-wk
ini, -tile r shall ubnear nnrs c
S i'll lor four «*#. rimsMul
Wrl-b* — * {
^
tVIlm-** mj haml and offt
i n U r i Hanford. Bifnlhot^dVIal
Klufld.i. thla Ith 4&lt;y of Janui
A: ‘I i . f t v
1
■,
circuit Ctarb
ii. et-. -»

Serise* Ym - wa Tiger* are UuuvL- Utgj—Jim McDonnell. Ctoveland
__ __
fuL."UM*9Ah» YmdHNwsenVl»Mawy-hirHpen r«fr4mr,'47» fmd-thi*,-uml
to th at other league. \thy', wa Carl l*,lIrori.-, a|K&gt;naor of the team .
probably would never h»yj; modei IK7 MMk-132. Ituy (.'ulltnbinc. T i­
the Sene* oply fur th at ilenl."
• i;rr outfielder, wa« 111 at. the time
Trout gyve some COO fan j w ho'nnd couldn't iiiTOre the special
bought &gt;l4U,d54 In bonds ii re«l plmie trip for this one-night stand
tre a t when he nctrd a* m aster of j arranged |iy Jack Salvesnn. who
ceremonies ami . Introduced hi* I pitched for th e'In d ian * Iasi searival captain. Bnlr* .H ath. “T h e 1 son.
Bam ," he iblfetl him and the moon
Ruth's |liuup also rcpresentcjl
-toccrl Bebe got a kirk out of It. tlui national param o. Anto? Karl,
j t b a s l»e*n some tint* since he u local prOduft who aet n record
h ean l those wonls for today for relief pitchhvg*Jiy
Itflth'a sport* are lin iitsl In throw- In t!7. gaimfs v\.ul» .UK# .Phillies
ing a mean leK-handcd hooking wlhoul! going tho m ute oi.ee, .tollCreomuUlon pel
bwR a t the maple* nr driving u »sl 137 and 22-t. high of night,
golf bail down a fairway.
-Bomtvy fowled 150 ami 130; CharT rout Is a good story teller. I?y Dre&lt;«#n, Dodger coach' who
O f course most of hi*, yarn*. *tro hadn't bowled in eight years, IIS
fictional, hut they go over with and 123. und Fddlir Mayo, Detroit
fan* and player* alike. One of h b »ecoml bu-einan, Ifia and 115.
fav o ritss go** hack II years when
—: ■
he started in the minors.
„
&lt;
TIED I'DR HtlMUW
“ It was a fine night, not too CHICAGO. Jan.* I.
—Member*
w aftn and'Pot too cool. Ju st medl- of the Chicago HlnckhSw ks are
ocre.
I wo* pitching and the running niu.ly.oThrvc-four in the
o th e r guy was Just as good. We r u e for ImlivIdiiartaoHilg hiiiuiTV
w rn t right down , t o the ninth In in the ,Setionn| Hockey Ixtigsie.
a scoreless battle with nH th?r side, , m n s , i» .- jj — — o —
w
g e ttin g many hits.
..................
• T .m e- tke
I hi- ninth
&gt;
"Cam
and my turn to
to t. The m anager wanted to lift
me for a pinch hitter but I told
him It wa* pitching we needed
nrwl th a t f could go another titoc'
W e w ill r e c e iv e a cn rftm d o f N o r th D a k o ta
if needed, I wanted to Iwt In the
C e rtif ie d S e e d P o ta to e s , R e d B lis s , J n n u « r y
‘w orst Way. I got my chance and
got hoid of a fast •**"•
n ith . ,
; '
.
"
“The drive went f o r to tho
p l a c e Y O l!B 0 R D E R N 0 W
,
outfield. Do you know I hit that
ball a* hard th a t it aptlt In-two,
.Aim ) n c-obiplcte lin e .
half of it going foul ami the
T u x e d o F ccilu &amp; A rm o u r* « F e r tili z e r ' •
other half fair and Into the
' bleacher seat*. Well, after I
• ..
M a k e o u r S to r e y o u r S to r e
rounded the bases and reached
home . the umpire say* “ the .
forger half of the to ll V ent fair
no your team Wins, owe half to
n o th in g .'" '
.’
Dixxy ‘ told a few more atort.-f
until Jl looked like he wn* winded.
Cor- 2nd Hartford'

SEED POTATOES

TUXEDO FEED
I'ltuDc

r;tssWI*, Hare

.•V rtfft* X X
&gt; Tsn**' Man
J M»r Pass
4 ran firid

* /l ( f

a gpeels. T .
# Kal . .
7 M»rry W
• )'&lt;&gt;l&lt;&gt;rrd »i

WE ARE full* equipped grid
.
know howr to recap yupr tlfag.
' N atural rubber or synthetic,
, .w r protect the *ide»a|U uiiI
&gt; your tire, done* Tire Wihpi

ELKS-LEGI0N COMMUNITY FAIR

fS tfK IS
{ y fe 7 « r f&amp; a
J¥ w - u r »

Single v.or M arried.
Aged’ 16 * 3 5 .
Experience UnncccK.'iary
• I’ald while learning
9 Freq'uipi lncreaset*

or (aUaitian

IICl.lt.N

WANTED TO BENT

B

IVE-RGO.M ifitnishetl bungalow
immediate possession. Robert A
Willift'ms, A tlan tic-[lan k Bldg.

WHILE they la st—Laying hen*,
A1AA ’standard- Phona 31 or

Good ttuition ty* right
and
4tb

CRT sac retar v in Sanford wnnleil. Good d a rtin g salary and
cXcslUot opportunity for advancemant. Appl) to F rin k J.
Rhamrs, 304 E- firs t S t, Phone
IA N tq to p rerrn t national life in• aurance company on all w hile
debit In Sanford. Debit includes
all of Sanford. Splendid opport­
unity for right tnan Ap Ply 510
N ational Bank Uldg.. Sanford.
for lobby news stand. San
Atlantic Naliuntl Ban!

Nt?w

iur contention th at 1948
if ’a great ta e l of to .
iint In tho many Munich

r of the auto. IW bV

pjKrr’. &amp; s ’tt

YORK, Jan. 4. (A h -A l­
though the sta rt of th* •baseball
season la mors than throe months
gway, IHxry Dean nays th a t »nY
One w anting te make a little to t
ran do It now. Dixxy saya ha
has (he rennmnt races all n g g n d
out, and th a t the
World
Series will to between U»a 8 L
Louis Cardinal* and New York

. , D#W*My» that th# Card* should
hart an stay Hi m ol It la tho
the’ negro trie d to tail National L**gue, with Mayor* like

than any other.
loft tho
i s , affold
MOtilled

ELKS — LEGION
COMMUNITY

- MILL FRESH

• _

"
ON

• Birdsey’s Quality -Fcfeds'

-JAN, fitli T« m il
K ilu q illq p a l l-‘\ h i hi to
T ltrjU iitt; Uidcw

MILL PRICES
.
yon lbs.
S ffa trh Graiit
Laying Ma-h
S tartin g Mash
.
Gruwing Mn»h • ,
•l.hH
Broiler Ma-dt
3.13
Dairy Feed
3A7
Hog Ration
Old Fashion Stone Gruund
Cum Mini
10 lh*.
J.*i lh».
• Ur
SI.VO

llu r experience should qualify u*
lu give motorist* "fece advice."
Our be-t l&gt;rt for keeping your
car tunning smoothly Is to have
your tires ihcikod regularly, the
oil changed oftt'li, ami use ont)
the be-t gim und oil , from the
SEMINOLE T IR E SIKH*- INC.

- M h-. 4 .o tU
MKM.ONVll t.E ~ AVE.

kt:t Iv-l 'e &gt;

'^Kirn'Flltrninir Shows '
I 'l l E E A C T S !

ai ' a i l l i l &amp; J A T I O
ILLUMINATED
i WITH O W * /_
i/4 .o ,o o o \v
. /U O H T I
- A ^Pl A M lS i

Birdsev Vlour &amp;
Feed Mills
315 K. ts l St.

T H E OLD JU D G E SA YS

SgSSH ^eW

GREYHOUND RACING

COOK wanted, (h
102 before 12
SECRETARY, lKmkkrep*i

E'/'dwricuced. Writ* lly^

Herald.

iV.

Ita c rs S ln rt
T O N K ilirS

WANTED TO RENT ___ ___
5 to d room unfurnished houae
Phone 27.
'
\

WANTED. Rooting und painting
work of all kind. HellaMo man
available
now .
SANFORD"
WANTED to rent bout«Ar&gt; room*
PAINT 4 GLASS CO.. 117
or more, either furnlsh/d or unSo. Patk Phone 39?.
furpiihed. Brm lnola/ Volusia,
orapg* or.Lake Counties. Would
REGISTERED
prof#«Mona| nurse
consider b u y lh p B ttt 837, Ej»ndesires 8 -hour duly, day or
night
Mi*. A. B. Humlvton,
Phone 70.
.

R t 00 P .M .1 S h n rp

A l.f o S T A R

jeventti Race — 5/16
CHEERFUL GLORY
GWINDOLAH
JIM WRIGHT

H IE YO ROLLINS
F lY I N JENNY
DAHHINC SARA
BI.EACHEAD
FASHION GUIDE

F K A T U IU
GREYHOUND GUH
In ob the air over
WDBO tonight at
CilO and over WLOF
at &gt;|2't with all Ihr
"dope" on th* dng»
at the Ssnford-OrUndo Kennrl Club.

FOR RENT

PIANO, escellent rnndltlon. 15tub* I'hllco radio, rem ote co’t- TWO dealrabl* second-floorrooma—hagi, light, w ater
Uni. Studio couch. 2UH Pal­
metto Ave., Phone 4-8 Ji

BUSINESS 8EKVICE
SEWING machines rwi
good rrcondillonsd tp
sals. WUIIsipA n x j t
" W . 1st.

A b e a u t i f u l home with thres
tot I rooms, two baths hanlwootl
floor* la u n d ry 'room 'tw o ca r.g u iIHIDGE - PLYMOUTH
s k i - on a beautiful lake where von
PARTN AND HKItViCIi
Can hrai the ffoil swim end play.
109 P s to d to Ave.
Ffcooe
A two story house cloaw- In at
:i i • .I ioirgin.
'W
WASHING machines repaired—
two story house' close to one
BABY tod and high chair wanted.
and all horns appliances. Cald'o f the schools.
tj ,
Pbon* ooo-IL.
waU- General Repair Shop, 707
\ A two story house located In
■ ..............—
- »&gt; «.
.
MIlls, Orlando, phqnr
the HEART of the city.
MAI/K Fjw Ttrrltr puppy. Ptiouo
t. Promot service.
A three bed room bungalow In
tho best residential section of aatt. E x fe rt Auto Repelling
la TO U foot cypm* rowbo»i
ford.
.
•
Barfield A Jacks*
wanted. Also soma orange*.
A beautiful bungalow Immediate
In connection -with
R,_A. King, Bax 014, Banford.
possess ion.
T hat little homo in the country MILK BOTTLES • Wa wtU ap- Yatao Akto P*to‘ 2 B*4y V
whero you can have fresh vega,
predate it very much If you
table*, fresh milk, - fla sh egg*
fresh air anil kverythlng a* freih
AUTOMOBILE
E painting, welding.
as Iks morning glory.
• _
Roy f to d .jO d W ^ n d 8L ___ .
I f you ar* thinking of buUding
to at UU Ron's VACCUM Cloanaia, ra/Hgerstoc*.
now -is the time to buy ycuix IpU
Os I have some of the m ost beauFirst Methodist
washing mark tor* and ottor a p ­
tlful building Iota th a t
y morning at
bttg.
.
EDWARD F. LANK
Ssyvlca Co&lt; Phone 101.
The Mao Who Knotos Hanford
removed A rox m -T to U to
All Mneo of auto fo­
a l Ur ig h t and-Cohen's
dressed and dalivarad
21st 4 French, Phono
■ya end S a t u r d a y * .

M

a n /s r U T '

IN THE

a

LIQUID.
T A ni.E T S .
HALVE.
NOHE-DROPS — CAPTION P S E
ONLY AS OlltFX TED

.LARCs —
f i \ 5 N 'f CC
F irT E E N
CLKTT5 C.

fur

purtle*. Weekly saRity
eomml**|on.
The Outlet,
A fianfortl Ave. _ ,

I

l«&gt; •*&gt; ----- I’hone 10

MAJESTIC . r
CHEATER SHOWS

Cold Preparations

n pci sun.
undry, SH'

hppijf.

Office .Ilnurs

tl.SdUAl.INKKI

Lost ‘and Found

ARABLE salesladies usautyd fur
itottoy work. Nun* other* need

in (h e T o u c h In n llld i;.

'A S C O ? t? ,V /W O O

j Hl^OVsfb

'i lance.
. .f *
O N E STORES

,

A ilA

IANDin ’ »|&lt;)U OU1 F R E t
.OVlCE OH HOW 1* MANE

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II BOd H3AV/W

LEGAL NOTICE

SOUTHERN B^LL
TEL &amp; TEL CO.

A K IL U O N

ANNOUNCEMENT
HARRY Z. SILSBY, M.D
PHYSICIAN and KUKCKC

KENT, Ohio, lA’i—Ancient »u.
pcrrtltion In lh cJm sis of the ••Em­
ily P e t " n il» of covering the
mouth when yaw nint. reveal* Dr.
Daniel W. Pearce, head of the
p-yeholoify departm ent at Kent
S tate unlvcisity.
. Ceiltiirld, ago, - ghost* " T i e
thought to inhabit the ImhIIc. of
cv*cr&gt;‘«mr,
ew
ryune, Drf" IVaree cx|ih*m*. *n
- -person*- rn rc m l 'Thefr*7tli&gt;ulhs • lo "I lV1tn,T*FiT,
VttMf'ml, i
prevent etcape of the jp iiil. tind if liririnltf'i,'
entrance of other spirit*.- " Ghosts were also supposed t«
cau«e l emotion, pkin anil nrtimi
the |u\vrhulngi*t say*.

usuAuv -rvi'ciuviviArfci

for 18.90, Wh. heghom Ihillei*
100 • 20 SO,- fo ghorn Cockerel*

-METAL ROOFING
n Sfw k — Quick Shipment ,6
"V " Crimp ami Corrugated
styles and F lat QieeU. wady
front genuine solid- -Aluminum.
Thi* .m aterial I* very strong
rai l durable, 32 . Gauge. U. B.
Aivvhtvsnihii* -ipcclficatU au. JX
I* hrnt resistant and will not
rust. Tlds is surplus material
Police d&lt;
nniL is t,riccd a t &gt;12.75 per LOST:
in one fooL
square, which is fa r below cost.
Available fo r Immediate ship­ S T R A N D «
io it pn coiner
ment .from «ur furtory. Phone
by Tope!
Reward. Mr*.
Wire or W rite to |l» l FulenStringer,
w ider' M anufacturing A Dis­
tributing Co- P. O. Box 3251,
910 f aim a ste r Drive, Phone LARGE sum of mon*^ in hUyk
5-1710, Orlando. Kla.
silk cpiit pumc oat sounaabert
in SinfortC Rirward. jg,rs. Marie
COMPLETE Broiler Plent capAllinamUitfrr, pos Vi
.able of handling . , 300 - 400
fryer* n week up to an age LOST; Brown leather
folic;
af 1 2 -1 3 weeks.
Approxi­
jacket . l**t Friday afternoon
mately 2000 chickens 5 to 10
Rewlrtl. Phone 161.
wecl*, old. Dressing machine.
, Make me u cash offer. 2205
fro q t of M argaret Ani
Sanford Ave. phone 024.
Phone 514 after 0:00
GOOD ruling A work horse with FEM ALE choW puppy. 7 months
'n e w x.tiMlc. lin o . Phone 708-J.
old. Answers to name hf Ming.
Finder - Phone
Phi
827. v •
PHOI-STEUED fabrics, tapes
trlc&lt;.
Iiioculelles,
lUmasks
Imitation leather end dfaptry
fabrics. A rrangem ent for cot
luge if ufhrk desired. K. S
Brown, 2U1I N. -Orange Ave TlVO-hedroom apt. o r hou*« for
Orlando, /In .
ertnaneht family. J. II. W eiterford, c/o Marlon C ontract­
ing Cod Geneva. Fla.
SMALL comfortable trailer, sleep*
two. Se» Me*. ('. H. Kindred at TWO liedroom house or npartmont. or unfurnished, P erm an­
Snnfonl T railer Park.
_
ent resident, Jwo small childIJT, Luxor 25-ft. house trailer. • ren. Call Gtorge H. \VHI(anu,
Jr., Phone 771. .
NrLon T railer dolly, electric
hiakrs, new-H.j ly tires, circulat­
ing oil heater. Ltauk L- Wood­ FURNISHED or upfurnlahad 2 w
■ 3 room apt. wahled. I’uernaneM
ruff ill, :.20 F S C p Iu u ie U2 .
family. R. W. Murphy. ^Mauto-

OPERATORS
S tarting Rate
6 d a y s----- $26.00*

IF0RD - ORLANDO
KENNEL CLUB

WANTED

tH* Kohler of the 100 met*V -free

•

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. I t ,B. I’u|&gt;e Co.

TELEPHONE
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sd*i
• Overtime p ay
Jpiplng restaurant w here lun­
• P»ld vncaliunH
ch** may be obtained. Forty
• Taxl-cpb * e r &gt;
hQUI week. Monday - through
Friday.
Rife in*urance pro­
vided w ithout cost., Du* ser­
vice / flrom Sanford and Or- A P P L Y C H I E F O P E R A T O R
• 8 - 5 w ec k d ajm
Imido. A pply' In person at
S a lu r tln v s M * 12
plant, runnvtow n T«c*. (-»*•
aalborry, Kla.
TRU 8TWORTIIY adore.1 couple
wattled to b 'c on place. Good
people to work for and -per­
m anent Job and home If &lt;tuuli~ fled. Can. use one or both now.
Phone 4205, Orlando.

FOIl SALE

CORN ALL YOU WANT.
&gt;3.115. Iluitt’s
Tuxedo
Fcerl
Stoic. Phone 358.

« Trig

t Csdilu lian ’ * t l.nrky H it
I Jin*t&gt;, ■||r I
* III Matron
wsvsatb lia r- —
V s
I ftieertul lltury l lllrsekrad
t rSwIrutolah
« li'.h in g H
i fashion tioi.ts r Hi* u&lt;, it
4 Jhll tVrleht
« yffln Japl

Ifoad o f ru rtln g tha fact it
f»Vt th*r* ivo»i
•
HWIMM1N0
. Tha svfipvnilng pool should b*
construct*d na booh aia possible,
The sooner • w« build this pool
the sooner W4T| Hats gons 0
tapg Why In doing one ' thing
tn ll- must be don* In thla loan.
We’ve got to »»ll Settforrt fo Its
rItHen*. DaHlUt 'U*»' next sum ­
mer. we ought to bd able (o have
a cUy-Widu swimming m eat and

CLASSIFIED ADVERT!

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klsth Rare —
Cuts
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SUtlTRpKN CHEMICALS, INC.
204 N. Elm AtMWE ’

* Miss ts,o
7 If Atidy P s lrlc ls

OUWYAlN glri&gt;- Apply Ship'.
S ervua, Hanford N aval Air
Station.
t to ; lanced an d In­
Permanent work

Beware'

Police A r r e s t
Convict On
R obbery C harges

GIRL foe eoda Fountain a t Lan

WANTED

jiW a

Well Shut My Mouth,
We’re Superstitious

H ELP W ANTED-

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ton.

S-IMI t ■ ALI.

STARTER

m a*&gt;CVo« aee thkl pore little IUI
'ov«¥ fhere." tal*l n iriy : “ Well,
he'* cot another one of his now

TH E SANFORD B E R A U K gAflFORD FLORIDA

4. m e

»ad la folk
teammate* If01 Maslex
Doug Bentley, I f
an
Smitii, 24. Two M intM al
Toe m a k e and Elmer L
tied fur fifth with H

MT VERNON, N. Y.—Some
w ^ 'U f &lt; i r . - l l . e - - o f f i c l n r 1015
baseball pitching record* were announcod, Paul (Dixxy L T rout, the
right-handed Lefty Gomel of the
Im tro lt T )r*r*^E avc h»h nominnlion* for twfl- of tho season « tup
pitcher*.
•“*
•
He o p in e d -th a t the lwi&gt; hiit
hurler* war# Hal Newljouaer, Ida
D etroit' teamm ate, and lfonk Ho*
rowy, whom tho Yankee* traded
to the Chicago (;ula foT something
(lo ta to $ 100,000.
Of courie, Trout. loosing n bowl­
ing hall from h»hd to hand and
ilm ultaneno.ly Juggling ,nn unlit
cigar In hi* mouth, *»* In a spot.
There waa nothing else he could
do but heap word* o f -praise on
tho two World Scries mouttd
riv al* ‘for here Ihey were p re.en t
attain only thbutiin# the ocra*lon
wa* a . Victory Bond t*&lt;&gt;"1Inc

Leading Pitcher*—Jfotlonal:
• Prrcentaid—Hank Bdrowy,
eago Cub*, . 11-2 ( $ 1$);
Win* — Charles (Red) to
Boston B rarw -St. L o u is !
, raN, W-12 (.O TL Am*
Best Percentage-- Bob Moi
«ll field a t the high. *ch
S(. Louis Brown#. 13*4 (
i have not favored l(Most Win* *.Hfl Newh
m ill thlnlj,
u im ^ n
u R iw tr, it would
fvm m i
however,
a very welcomed achlltion a t the
Detroit Tigers, 0J-i» 4-724
loeal gridiron. W*‘V*. *#en very
........
games h r ^ t h a fieLl since
wrtatfir." A m ^ ^ n t
whlclt vacant. tadU
Tommy
tta -p iM iS
Holmes, Boston • brave*. 2H
A rn en m t: Vernon Siyflfiwa, .iRLouis Browns, $4/
Little World ^ H e a - U u k r l t l e ,
Arfierkan Atsixlallop.
N atM * I Semi I’m Enid. 0 |la .

anuary

88 points,

KVoqt Say&amp; Bow)wy;
A n d N ew houser
I r e Top H u rlers

w a in 's m i

World Champion*
National* L eag u eAmerican Lentcue-D etroit TO
Leading Bailer*—Jfatio p ali
- f t e m f o t u . C hkagd CUMJ*-.

The new y*ar I*
ay a n d 'th i* corner
If to be an Inti)
possible In getting progressive
stride* taken by our civic bodlea
and local 'government for the
betterm ent of our recraationil
activities ami facilities.
— During the current year, wa
hope to ace &lt;h* following prw*
errius m aterialise so th a t 8ar
ctllrena, -hoUt yoong and oU,
will have variouw type* of re ­
creational activity to w.hkh to

F r id a y , J

' n u n 'i u w t

* * * ° &gt; * ' x tiW k iM W W i

A T I.O N C W O O D
NO MINOR* ALLOWED

On Rout* I 7 (Sanford Highway)
ilboul 8 miles Norlh o f Orlando

HARRY:"l don't know what they'll weigh
up, Judge, but my cattle and t*&gt;ulliy sum
have heen yrttm' fatter since I slatted to
use dutillcf*' dried gtams in their.ration.'
OLD J U D tiR : " You're al»out Ih# trn th one
who luii told me il u ^ J i a r r y , How do you
account lor i t / "
H A R R Y : ' ‘The by-product recoventl from
grains iiwrl by distiller* it very high in vita­
min and protein ronirnL It's the to st (eed
Supplement wr can get to balance the rations
wc feed our dairy cows, llv o to ck and i*&gt;ultry, Mixed with original grain, Iheat dis-

lillt-rj’ drietl pniinx have a nitieli prenlcr
(iixling value than the anginal gram liat "
U L Il J t'IH ili. "H av e any trouble K'Uuiif
ill! &gt;0,1 m rrl / "
II \ KR) • "Ni&gt;. n' lim n , r \«-h though tin*
dntdb M {&gt;r•X l i l t | | Jil l I XXII **) |NHII|llv of
it hn the \ (sir e n d in 'l.i-i Line I lioiie il.ry il
l»- ill a t»Mtion to p: -lia r a lot iinmc
next )i at '
(II.I&gt; J l IHiE " 1 lien I r v *1 nohruly c.tn
tell you gram ix^^a^l(•&lt;l in diRdling "
H A R R Y : " N o t me, J u d g s , , , ! know,**

H uh k a v e H Florida Bank Center at 7:l!»
Jhll gdcrriHMai i/toMtot#WApCm/sowf j/A U U m tint*4(4 t*J*Uut, /&lt;

TURN AT HEI) ARROW

Rv PAUL R O B IN S O N

ViMBtDO
v/ beat h

SH E’S U S rE D ON THE
MENU AMONG THE
Ito SPECIAL u --------M DISHESTHANKS
JC A N '—
YOU

CO M lN Q/W E
TOOK, A r - w

B U B K e/
G O O D TO
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I H E L P ? K CTA yY
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t ag. ortlcla* In hi*
fi itovr at police
waa- • book ' of
Emily Foil and 1
"Lovo Letters and
iP.ttL 'l A.

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MIGHT HOLD
OR A WHILE.
■W8N THE
•Modem Appliances, Ilk-,
Orange Ave., Oriando,
Phone 22814.

condition,

HOLD

T o r n T h o to T h
f « f D o * ’* f u t

ANDY, A S CXACKLy
AS YOU CAN, THEN
WEIL FILL THE — .
t a n k ; r — -w—15

r DON'T
SA W V !

n
u r \ C J YOUR
JV-furs
HERE'S

■ THANKS,
m n n i w , itvivl

SOLDERIN’ IRON I D O WHAT THE
ANDY. IT’S __ J MASKED MAN
RED HOT! ■ ■ SAVS.BUT T
THINK HE'5

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day tw iv lrf— 11 OB .A . M
Itlay Hrhlittl-— 7 l l A* *
Irttsdsy Hsrvlre— int# 1

At THE CHURCHES

K

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U. illlO W N L F .R . D. D . Pastor.
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Preaching.

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w.tfigp. 7 Jo i1 if/
W f iftirpfiiaj Srrvh **. 7:30 F, II,
H u t f « r Hiiiitliiy .'hirtilng **r.

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FRID A Y ; JA N U A R Y * .

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ihlr C IlM f* . 10 aft A. &gt;1

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American - le g io n H u t
It hloch iVeat of Park Avcm ig H ln g — I i l » P J
httrvtce every Hundaj# *1130 IMA. • A l t T l l t I t X H I
llu#at apeaktra.
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.111 Souls Cal hollo Clturt ft, ■»#• 0 « k
TUI-SA. OkU., (/I*)—police ja il­
1 1 , n i&gt;,.
Ils rlo ry : t l T Waal IT lh BtraaL e r Huy Cowuii told .the city com­
mission “ It wan veyy embarraaailanCord Haight*.’
*
ttitml.tr (tohont, 10:00 A. M.
" i‘nat O H IO A d d rvia : Bex 1*1.
If, ruin,. 8ar«U -«. 1114 A- M.
Inn" In ■ letter naking- (10 for
H o rn III
Vi, &gt;ie.a Propls, t .t l I*. M.
lia r. Kalhsr W illiam N ic h lra b : broken k Iih s o s . n ruined shirt an,l
Huintny N igh t ,H„r»ice, 1:0# P. M
ripped trouser*, ilwiiaije Incurred
'
W c ln , M ay nict.t pra ye r, asrvU’*; Pastor.
Hun,Lai. maaai I OB A. M. and while he wu* helping aubiluc n
!#:,,» A M
woman prisoner. The claim was
Dally M «&gt; i: *,## A . M. tmrr»r*»tnn ttartirday: .1:## r . U .- ■•Mowed.

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t i n to it n r m e . a m n a s a
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I l f I Llm allu Atanua

llornlnK Worahlp.“ tt.O# A.
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T t )« r « ,t t y — Midweek l'r* t* t
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llo ly Communion, I J « A.
Church School. » :I# A. U .
Moraine 8 * rvlr«. I| t t . a.
evening Worship.
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’ULtcndent.
M ,,ruing Worship.

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VY&gt;,tii,,day Prayer H , n U-e. T;J#

Jhurch Aarvtcat,

W A T C H F O R IT !

Waal

hundai Hrb,Hi|.— la y s A. It.
llnrnlUK ll‘tlf«ltl|i— I l » n ,\ if
Kvenlny’ W arship— 't JB l*. SI.
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l*«lil Ynlra, Paalor.
1«1u&gt; Hrhunl, lntOa A. It.
lug (Yurahip, l l : 0 « A M.
P. R — « .1U P. y
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P ta le r t-aryle* |i i.o A M
V. P I . t en t&gt;. 4i , , - . .
K va n g e llrtlr Service, 4 na r

Kridey Her vice #:0u 1*. U

Holiday

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it o i n I n g D avnllontl Hcrvtce,
II on A M
Christ Amhaasadora ty o u n g pan-

pie), .ro n P. II.

K iangelletlr Healing. 1:0# P, M
I’ra ta r m erlin* and Blbla hiudy,
Th u rw lay » l y V. It.
Wedneadar aflarnoon p r a y t i
rneelln*. 1:10 P. M.

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chi u n i

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H M IIENKI.E, Paalor
Honday Hnhnnl, l#:0# A. M,
Prearhln* lit#* A M.
Kvangelliilo Harvlca, t i l l P.
Midwaak Prayer and vralea n&lt;
Ira
Thuraday nvanlag. 1:00 P M.

P V*IIII,M Hrrv I. » I Ih |.
iVrdnran-.y -—Mid-Week

YOU DRIVE IT!
• PHONE 200

STRICKLAND
MORRISON
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U DHIVK-IT. INC.

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KOLKS, WE’RE REALLY
WHITE ELEPHANTS! '
were

just

illiishii*K

with

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linvo

ninrkptl ifown

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t h o . J ’riccamnnH,

saved you so MUCH .MONRY! Viait our
■iucond Floor QUICK - - wc »(UI huve
lots o f Real Vnluea ! I |

S a ft» r, Id H ig c r
N o w A v a ilttM u t o A U
BUT. YOU WILL FIND OUR WHITE ELEPHANT^ UPSTAIRS
Living Room Suites
Odd Occasional Chairs
Sofa Beds — Studio to u ch es

• Living Roqpi Suites
f 0&lt;4d Metal &amp;. Wood Beds
• Odd Bedroom Pieren

No rollon certiflcaU neoded t Iveryono now can
buy tha champion of them all, the only synthetio
rubber lira mad* that ii aafaty-proved on tho

apeedwny for yonr proUdion on tha highway,
Come in today—chooae your DeLuxa Oh&amp;mpioue
from large atocka in all wanted siaao.»

N o O t h e r T ir e V a n Ttieac^JExtra V a lu e T e a ta r e tit

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*
T n B A D —3,4A6aharp edged^^anglea provide extra proUcllon against skJduicg.
Greater volume of tread rubber and greater tread width give extra traction and extra mileage.
* NAVT1-LOCK &lt;.Or.Dd*l»Ki&gt; ( OIID BODY—The loag-etapla oottoh fibers of every eiord

are locked together for extra itrongth. Thpo cord* are dipped in
provide (till further protection agalnat blowonta.
* NAFTI-N1IRKD ( ’&lt;!»&gt;.STHI’ITIO N —In the Firestone DcI.uxi
body are welded together lneepanhly into a unit of great ifrength.

A B in : O R B ID L K T
ODDS and ENDS
FURNITURE

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Tfl P rotect Ike Peace bf ti« Worldly
T o Prooiota I k i P royrrea or A m rricn
To Prodoco Prosperity for Hanford.

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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A ,

Cngressional InVes■ tigation Demanded
* By 12,00Q Soldiers

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AS T H E S T R IK E
New Y ork got un&lt;
the . Kearny. N J ,

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when non-union *
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'Ey Large Crowds, professional men

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A ssociated P re s s le a s e d W ire

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Kidnaper Of
Chicago Girl
Asks Ransomt

His House Got In Way Of--Texas,Twisters

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vannr Itegnan lias o ru a iU rd — »
tn pay the llO .d tn ransom demandetl i f his rh lld is r e t u r n * - ed
s s f r l)).. ‘TIhe
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Iuttey.**

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Sanford
Visitor H o n o r e d

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John II. l.ehmBiir frequent
g._. visit

lo r to Han ford and B roth er oT
hujliies* an-' •t sf dc’ol.r
K a^l N u rdg re n
form ei j S late t lt ir k r t Manager 11. J. Ix-hI..P • "devel‘i|i ' mating*! of the Ituria-e Seed &lt;T&gt;m- m ini, u u i recently ho n o rn l w ith a
banquet given by o ffic ia l* o f the
sumething"
to Hanford Kiwnnt* Club, returm-tl t F irs t N a tion al Hawk o f Cro&amp;n
f ” ■ und

In

1937

( tty , Ciiiiiiidvu&gt;ion w it! Vm* held ! A dtn lm ati aA^nti, in
l.v |» itenet-»
11 V ' &lt;1 tn tii.
Tuemlay • «*vcninjf a t 7:*R» n V M j t l n n o f *mr appeal fo r r*m»»vnl n f a n t a b o a r . l *, c o r s . - t l e , n i-- * h
at w hich lim a two now commU jrrie© m lin ^ w mi tt'i» lu x u ry P***- sim, I, n „d te trli' M la n tie w«le,
Itith aiit
b r.i
AiiinrrM»
... . .Rntwrl A, W lltituna 11nil d tict/* *i*UJ W iihnm l* W iUnp. w e t e i v l n t e - l t.,
s 1ui ip Fit r m r r v n i e l u l i e i ,*f tt„ - |
( ' t u t - nt
W illia m s succeed* E dw ard j M a rke t*. Unlay.'
j ttirrphg ,tf ,bv u,gniiiut *.&gt;10 F it
U in rln F uk tm n m lftftifm tr and M t ^
'
1 h jit iiel it y »*«!*hr t n *11 me 1!i»h1 fujj ■lay
111t iliuf ‘«r 11 ifi iId'tVM i ll ]fii.
U , h c r succeeds Mr- *''*****'" .A j had the effe ct o l lotgcU
m ilh ic rtew- m a yo r » i l l t e r l r r l o t
by
'"m _ull . s •
7
f -■
—■
rmrf '
r-»rnry? VIPY*1
tKiunl
,
iu g any benefit « lu**li m ig lii ;n * lie 1us*| 4| 1“ til
*
•[‘•Ii&gt;*&lt;•! 1
Mr
H ig g in s and M r. I.ndge crne In g ro w e r*. »-f !t
i ed,Vtg- Ik if: h o f , , , . .
, t 1»* ‘ *1*
have both served lo r nine f t &gt; r * LW |l|( lifiU k ^ H lt ) '. Uf
t i l emu
reut i*
e the. ■ uh. fl iH lf uf flu ' i O iltl'itv l ■h q ,
n* romn,i*si&gt;mers: and the ltttt-w
Irel
, ii ii li lr 'old
hnxri'i l»cvie any lllillt in n I hill
luitf f hi I uf
fille d the u u c w ire il t e r m 'o f tltg
«!**|{
they w ill be lifte d , a t ajt. t o o * - t-ot ittlrr im m A li t„ ler
la te T . f.V Dumas in IP-lfi.
, , , , , lhl ,
Aa» tra its
Kdw nrd H ig g in s wa* f ir s t nnnv-. pur earncal and tlmrougl p n
, frn&gt;ll$
\•
«h! p ia y o r In IU.17, served the fo l­ Ulioit nf argument* and data atm ■fl;
lo w in g tw o years in th a t capacity. |-orllng- the plea fui a fs«r
i Iiin tii' d u ty , t.lo - lr wer g y itr . s
)cet
forMhi*
prislitct
f « .111
In .11) 10 \ v , i llr r Coleman ■ wan
*
§..f
•'Tile fa rt that the
t ‘l ' \
I ..
. It U» I
named m ayor, nrnl in HMI a n d
tit !u»-f 11 ,
foe' v | • ‘I Gx-t »i t'ii
i
IP 12 M jilt , i, „ C Hill k*rvcil In j fJuppr&lt;)
Im»« k
iiii |» t
"r
o f fice* Mr
I !■».* f
Peu.ti.1 l.«I
Higgins th e n , Kft-1.
r r „„.,,..i Item

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) -V’-diintltiu Thin*, ' Ml," jgehti
ip ' H e r ,t tf .____e tJli Ut: IdilietL
w ii
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tl.fli
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at
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I’' ,d ia lle d From
t . S. ( o;isl (timrd

George Thurston
Wins Tournament
At Country Club

Slmmie Caruthefs
Killed In Accident

m

City A nd County A sked To E nforce
S tatu te^ Covering; A ctivity of V eterans

Sergeant Carlos McVVljorter Returns

A f te rio Months Service In Europe

I

S

i’ 3 E

I r r a pprratlf

giaid for
P«7t i &lt;kiiLthar);t‘ « f •ii** *
'
‘'keep your t lght* nuw
a,,*' l1 .high." S anford Friday on term inal Ira-e
, j recijgniljju^ of, Ji
\ -»*U u »fHfk u f* !i{j - ji i uptr
was . sounded
U.n
gntnrv
in
Ap«»iintent, ftiltl pnliri* ul
1 nku ■MulM
n a1c ificnRand
T "over
r pn7five
, *rr:yyea
i 7a rs
^ h! h, .a l f ,__L
centuryJ . .«f
faitITftd service ,a*
luncheon today
e
r*,nJw, it
ny Vby' -•f'rs
-if r»nh
M ill-^ ’ P
. ...............
llfeti ig 44 rMlIUlH^Uefll a! Ii M
u cle rk, assistant cashier .irtnl
hoRnml of Eustis iii,4_ Toledqc
____r'K-Sj&gt;c Upiterl State* Army.
ny. He
II ro- cashier o f the bank. On Jon. I,
tjV k'i lhl* umiiDH! »»* .Siis.ihj
Ohio, a past presiilcnt ef Rotary
ry reiv­
rived h i* dinrharge n l F o il Mix,
rrwTT?^ imf
*'{»i*i l«t I if a i.l thi
he made h i* V oluntary retire m en t
International, who wax iintvodur N .
a f t i fr a r r iv in g In San F ra il- L ' T . 7 : ng attanined the title '/
-I
• ' M-#
ed to the rtu li by (■••lAni llr is . cisco from Manila on IH-c. I
tl,r oliie.t h an k .r It, l.x^e County
son as having sp&lt;oken perre just ‘ Col. N m dgrru . who wears the
,
|n
banquet.
4(1 years ago.
h i r h w ..
i^ i n...............
lt* ii d r ii b y n i l o f tin* j g c r v e i l f o r t h r e e tnort* t ^ n n t i , UM I, nfter having
•.
% huy
llii. H m n z r,. * ii
H i II)
I u i i H n ‘ i»
Is
lltHI
D eclaring th a t prngi&lt;*a| ... ___
,d ■ I R u!t u l n ...............
countrv is measured by tbg_*t«l
I 'n it t .it o t ioit rijdwui w ith oak ‘&lt;-nf |
n ffic ia l* and i-m ploye*. M. Jl*4| urnl Hl4fi Hr ilvclint**! l«» E* h in t time m at*' .
l, *I. j |
o f outstanding men. M t v t l / l clu ste r. &gt;* „ fe n n e l rnembei *T I be ijtn n n n was 11 rseriti-d w ith a gold run again a* a rolumisslont-r i n . though we buve iltlli |-i* -s-Vit t (’■ .•.Ills)
tf, i* lifting iioitiftl it on, it lit
ynneemem o f ord in ary Hen, d in t . jg4U i In fa n try tuid entered the w atch ox a g ift o f n|iprccin tiuu order to devote full tim e and a t - j f „ r
hultand dfclgred that the
When I
i A rm y when lh r N a tion al fltin n l for hi* u n fa ilin g service to tin tenlion to hi* wmk os m anager j straw berries
ii* *4 'i i
f Ii
to,, .many men who ar-v gywi. hut was m ustered-m in fedeial ««r vr3??kviTik ailid U&gt;-tl)C public. He enler of the Seminole County Chamber! |n Washington, togt*,(i
|&gt;l.s' -l
IT
who Xfe gmal for nothixg, Ito- in Hi4U. Hu \u,s then u sccini-l o l the bank w* iic lc ik in.lH’Jo, od o f Com m rrco.
,| ItMIUUd
It. E. Johnson, manager ol "ui „ tim e wt,r„ tinlb ii&gt; I t Lo I - i, c . M n MM M l
I Kiel 4II »Mtl I *»»
jarian s. he insisted, sheuld be lieutenant, but during hi* service* vnnceil snort to. the assistant ra*irD u ring h i* last three years a * H la ie F a n n e r.' M nrket In I 'ia iit j
a, - f Mi am i Mr ' II It la
.
a t numerous camps ntul schools iership and finally Invante cashier. m ayor, M r. H iggins backed m any City, Ireforo a committee of nine,
It
**f I
haw
lion
Declaring th a t every business in , t.hi- country anti his tour of
p ro ve m e n t. In S a tifh n l and ‘He- representing the OI*A. the i&gt;o,„l [SJ 1*15TO A m ' S l t ’d iMll*
Tlie F irst National Hank is the ‘ im
&gt;*.1**1V •?I* rtricf* f f *mu l
I . S
and professional mnn
in this duty oversea*, he* has lawn pro oldest
m innle County*
especially those was .trv s s e d 'th a t Florida's -trn n
, tl ■ ■
bank
In
la
k
e
County,
Did,
.* *ifi t * ii tM ii ih , cr
country is today looking fer men united through tin* various grade* having been organised in IK7I. th a t.u id rd In th e 'w a r e ffo rt, lie Im ritn are' |ito d u w l and t,».irkct
11 t ' l l l |) ( t 't l I v l l l l i H T J
J l l'i" L ll;. tk fh
who are good .for something, he unjil now he. Is a full colonel. ' .
wa* in stru m e n ta l tn p ro m o tin g ed at a season when they -I-* n**t
Hines
coming
tn
the
hank.
Mi
recalled the monarch uh# once
the ,minn*i|M,l u in « r t which lu le r cpmpets w ith the great r--l,ih»
„-,
m
He
went
overseas
in
November,^
Iw-hmun
has
seen
its
resource.went to the highest mountain
became the Sanford . N a v a l- A ir p r i s l u r i nUgK arm
a n - n* w
whirti
l n r l i s»u | &gt; | l v t a n
, , L , . r h,,
ir ,
peak in his realm and looking IPCt, amt i■pent K&gt; days In A ustra­ grow from less than a million to .Station.
nrrl#K. rFlfirktlu
loritiu kutvbi i'
‘ ”-i •'
4Mj
five
million*
of
dollars.
Although
lia.
From
tliete
It*
served
in
the
ttT
out over the vast fields }below
alto uRxi«l»*il in »rriiiinir plnut
t l
lie
.... borrim evvry whmih. a.m
“(live toe mt), to New tiuinva campaign, first Irvin,* retired', b* will retain a director- the federal budding n»w housing j „ * bus been pointed ut Irtftttt
swaying pole, almost fell, due cried' but,
r t a t io i|* t , . a l—to it_ M o ,c * t&gt; y . a ‘‘Bit; ship in. Die-2uuib*
to th* high winds, during Mqt-vnnteh my w w iin m i-. flre ^ m o Mil,,.- ftp)', C-ro liny ami Finch-,
the USD. He obtained g ia llts theV must run u ll sot I if Kit I ,t»' t Saturday show, and gave t In­ men - tcT’DiiHch my nbun*.'^
from the fedcrul government for in priHturlng the ri-hi.
lmj ,
hufen,
l-c-fuic
being
transferred
to
The mere
nerc acquisition
acnuisilion of
o f }&gt;rvnt
gr
crowd an ex tra thrill.
the extension of the waterworks put must b) m arketitt at «'&lt;*•*• I” ' v,tl,ntMp ,n
M
inus
and
Ixrs
N
egros
in
the
Ad
The shows w hich P rio r to this wealth is no indication of sue- inltiilty Island.,
U, increase the water supply for ec* if the grow er i* to retetre mu
t
- In
». 4.1m
inelsted,
firient reward to etirmirnge r,.*t- fllJ|()l
,, . Tu »•
hod w intered a t Supnur Springs, cess. Mr. MulhoIIand
Mf
Hanford.
there he w a s sent to Risk
w hat has heroine erf the
F'rota,
r
tinued
production,
i
l
k
priiifipi.l
|{„
s
I i i i , . - p a r t - iputr.1 ,u eight in
w l]| continued hero through Jan. asking
Through hi* work wtth tho
H \ N nk V’i r h i l r
(vnllnnf«l Oa I 'a ir I'nai
lu the N etherlands Kant Indies,
19.
w h i c h Im iudnl the tlwc
chance
fur
eerttrlng
prem
ium
.
.sntytd.iy H,c tn. it ol . &gt;
Chamber
of
Commerce
he
secured
■|i |i iS i tt1
before (w rticipating in the inva­
government approval of n pro­ prices cumra nt th r venr first ot u n d u rg n tnutiils --If thi* , lt.th.-slm - •tiidl- I hind-, Sul pan. AnguMr l |
C O U N T Y ' "COMMHHION M lE T S sion a t "Leyte in the Philippine*
lands, l u-ytl\ llrniav itn&gt; ut I.eyll
I tr ill.
110 *I ’u ltn H*•t
ject for deelening the St. John* th*) season — ntul when houvy -M rs. Roy ....................*•
The Board o f’ Suninole Ckpnty amt the cam paign on L usjn.
production
i« aM '•tu' ln
w
lj. - price*
d. i ,, nt Avenue, rcjM-rlctt th e ft o f stock■ l.ui»ii Mini I wo JtiUM, lie wear
(liver
to
10
feet
In
depth,
ami
s
s
.
a
1,
,
I
•
H
L
.
i
L
.
.
I
r
t
I
Cbnimlxeionere will meet Tuesday ill.
cam paigns
include
New
George Thurston won the flag
the fiifliluing rilihunA: America:
off to level* fixed by the Inw of
morning a t. 10:00 o'clock fa re- Guinea,
Dlsmark
Archipclego, tournam ent held yesterday at later, by endorsement of U, B. supply.aml-demand regardless nf ings o ff a * clothesline «n the T heater of Operations, Asiatic
Engineers
to
12
feet.
Always
buck
porch
o
f
her
homo.
g u U t-m a n tb ly sesslmi.
4 at nf In«r ii Hn |*«ig Knur
the Seminole Country Club when, Interested in road improvements, UFA. Unfortunately for tie. it
i’lirifii- Thvati‘1 will, four Immt
O lntm le Sydney
C a ro l hers, Jr., -T— 7with a handlrap of 92. ended he furthered the project of widen­ IS
• tar-, thr l'i ,lt|i| tin
l,il»eriiti/
la tlx
beyond
J lr||t| the.pow
D 1* ■I* *’ er of our good
WILLIAMS FROMOTED
dlod a t 4 t« » F. M .. Jan. 6 in iha
play n ilh his ball re ttin g in ing the Dark Avenue bottleneck, friend*
with two brottse -tar*, the Hide
,u t u
in
W
ashington
to
i&gt;
lend*
Volic A. w illiam s, Jr., baa lw»-&gt; of th r Purple Hvnrt, the Seventi
O range G eneral H e ep ltal in O r­
inches from the cup an green and in co-operation .w ith S tate solid
floor'under the .price* uf such
Id fl__________
lando fro m In ju ria a vuetalned In
No. IH Nick Ashby,
with
a .Senator L. F. Boyle and Repre- n highly jrerishablo product «* proniotctl from the rank *&gt;f fii*t Fleet and the Victory mesial.
lieutenant
to captain, wrryrdlnj? to
an a u to m o b ile -tra in
accident
handlrap of t&gt;I, placed - second eentathrea M. II. 8 mllh and 1* B. sU raw berrlev -They
lie wu* mat tied Ih-C. 2h. i„ San
w hich occured a t the Geneva
when he ended play with h li ball Munn obU |'ned Bu t e approval have, curboa the paym ent.of pre­ wtinl*K* elvivl her.* ttslny. t ’apt. ford to- Mis* Margie
lliake o
Avenue crossing rece ntly, l i e has
10 y a rd , from the sam e cup. j f o r
u
^ i r u r t l o n . ThU mium price# ---• out when level* W illiam, is a inMnbc'r of the ItelMl, WD He will Im emetoye
ihritur
liv
in g In. Hanford f o r tw o
Army
Air
C\trj&gt;*
ulul
b
„.
Iwcn
1
Tom Bolt' closely followed M*- u w d - ia now being built from Skn^ J r - r te iha red-ink re n t they re
y e a n end two months, having
The conduct of th f County Vet-procedure,
n tiiii'licl- to Sixth Army Hcad- in Orlando. A lirnthrr. \c in u
t. . p«nM
•—llin
.111rtgtr*
Ashby for third place honors , ,,
G#n, v&gt; (m&lt; ,he Titusville B
busy. . ...lag.
with ■
the
atro
* of f aomq qunrtere in Jap an as pilot for J. I j i (lie., left Sunday for Cam
M tn stationed a t the Ranford •rann'a Service Office located a l l "J.t I* tl
tha duty of the .Selective when, with a handicap of 00,
(Handing. m,d will la- sent to Get
Nival Air Button, and afUr re­ tha office of L T . Hoyle, is rn- Service Officer lo determine onded play *10 and a half yards Lkidge. He furthered the es­ other product."
iicmq-.il W aller Kroger.
tablishm ent of a city boa ljn*
liibny fu r"tli,7 c j
TiT ‘ H ln(“
ceiving hi* discharge from th* tlreiy the responsibility of the wbat a veteran^ problems may Lj&gt;
X hr' cup.
here. ’
'*
service.
C ounty Com mine ion, arvt.doex WOT
u&lt;o be Snu lo refer ntm directly to
JJ. 9- Naval Raoanr* waa
Mr. Thurston was awarded a
Frojecta which he Is now work­
by Chao* and Company. p ro p e rly coma w ith in the Jarls- tho person nr agency best fitted set of head rovers, Mr. Ashby
B then wa* bom Nov. * 4 , n iptlo n o f th « V eteran’s Service to help in solving tbo problems,” received three golf balls and a ing on include th* development
R.A.M. TO M E E T
of a lake front term inal f o r
1 M I a t (K fonl, FI*. He fa aup- Committee, according to the set­ It wo* resolved.
otfera V at waa presented to which land -has been purchased
trlvad hv three children t Joel up and authority granted by Sen­
Another conclusion was to the lr. Boll,
and securing a commitment by
The Regular Meeting u! Monro
.A O tn, Bln
S lm m ie 8r, I I I o f M issouri ate Bit) 470, It waa reported by effect t h .t there Is need for a
Others playing at the course the S tate Road D epartm ent fo r
_______
and R andall o f C h u lu o ta |. h it the Committee at Its meeting at committee to advise veteran* re­
Technical Sergeant Carlo. M o- , W
horter underw ent speciallxeti Chapter, No. 15, R.A.M. will b
were A. L Braun. an olternata highway Into Santraining in carburction and diesel held Tuesday evening nt 7:9
fa th err»
r, S.
o* oS.. C a n ith e re o f Jack the City Hall on Friday.
garding persona) and business
t. I’helna, K. FJ Maher, Pfe,
F fr. (
wi l l "make the com* Whorter, son of Mr. and Mrs, motors.
o'clock. Th# officers for 194
ille ; h i.
.............
*
I f re. J . W . Smith l« chairman of the come
B. F. McWhorter, ha* relumed
problems.
i"
u *v c
merclalltaUon of the waterfront to Banford after serving with tho • lie waa graduated from Ihe will be Installed ut this tim f
brothers.
Ire of Banff
In accord with tha foregoing Johnson Mrs.
V.
A.
Bprer,
K
rji..
possible.
H*
has
alao
been
striV'
■chord and returned
to
his and the Mark M aster Degre
ty P. o f
In regard fax* th* problem
nU, Bobby
findings th* following resolution John Stuals, M. Porguaon, Jim
for a policy to Uke over United State* Army Ordnance organisation at Camp Van Dorn will be cunfcired on a Class 4
P i oversees handling
and Wm
person*
represrntli
was adopted; -T hat a standard Hpencer,, Dorothy Powall, Rose
Department
In
the
European
fwilh the Navy,
se G. pf At themselves as veterans in or
form of procedure be adoptad re­ Levy, Nancy fa tu m , ■ Frances state and county property in th# Theater oft Operation, for 22 In lime to .com pany the* unit candidates. There will also be
to ‘the New York Port of Etu- special election to fill one uf th
■lanta, and Kaon,
of East Port, to solicit financial aid or to
quiring thV referral of all vet­ Mahoney, K, W. Sola and Mr. city and couhly for park peir months.
, ,
pose*.
b«rkatTon«»The company sailed offices. All Royal Arch Mason
I* C. Thomas magatlnea in tha city, tha coa^ eran* inquiries and requests',’ of Hhoemon.
’•sfer Mr*.
Bgt.
MdWhorter
entered
the
for Europe in February. 1044. are .Invited and urged to lat p ro "
m ltte edecided
..............to
....request'the
■■ “City Whatever nitlure, to the Selective
Also playing ware George Mc­
service on Sept- 29. 1942. *4 The organisation landed in E ng­ rent.
REEL DISCHARGED
)
fl
Funeral arrangements will bo to enforce th* existing statu*' 8 m lc « 'O ffic e r who will discuss Clelland, a , W. Johnson, John
Camp
Standing.
He
was
sent
to
k announced Utof.
covering such activities, and
SCI It Clifford R. R e a jt.liO l Camp" Helen, Tex. where he land nnd within a sh o rt Unto had
the irotlem * in:detail and refer Dunn) George
McCall,
Capt.
LEGION MEETS TONIGHT
chock With th e County i
them to the proper agency or com R. D. Baker, Theodore Kilcker, Celery Avenue, baa bean diocharg- underwent baelc training, Up^n established an Otdnancc base at
WOODMEN TO MEET
Officer In all questionable
mltte* for sbIntlon, and that ettpe Mr. and Mr&gt;. E. B. Smith, Jack ad from th* United Stale* Navy, completion of thi* training he Tiverton. I j t e r , tbo U s e was
to Denton, near Salisbury.
The American Logion
aa expressed th at
Horner, Bob A*A Phil Gransboff, according to information re­ waa aeeigned to tha 8 9 U t Onl- moved
The company began operations it* regular meeting tonight
would co-operate .
of Cel
ceived today from 4h# Navnl Per- aanca Heavy Automotive Main­
A.
L.
Lyon*
and
.Richard
Dee*.
take
cent
from making any ec
aonntl Separation Center, Jack­ tenance Company. A &lt;hort lime In France on Ju ly 22 ami partici­ 7:00 o'clock" at th* ^
representative ciUrens from ail
pated in the Normandy, N orth, Hut located on the L
unless th* solicitor
of thg
sectlona of the sweaty may be
sonville.
• •
GUARD PB1LLB TtfWlQHT
later be attended the N orm avjt ern France end C e n tral ^urooean The
meeting tonight will b* fa
• I ' 7:90
. issued by the City,
. formed t o , odyUe veterans and
Base
Automotive
8chooL
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campaigns, Ho also served in lured by a fried chicken Min
•retting.
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deckled th a t there
I help them m d thatf. proper place
Creature* which Jump from tree Antonio, TtXO*.
Cat " Id John Galloway, comLuxembourg, "Holland and Hel- Jack Roeco, commander of
and
la now available
In Im cetnn
community.
j " officer of Company C, to tree could not survive If they
S f t MeWhorter’e organixatlon glunt.
r « t r urge,* ail pi e th e r s to
to ptunpaid, to
tit* Riaeting ware, F o u rth 'B
lidn*t have itereoacoplc vision,
at
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waa transferred from , Camp
to h i Ned Sm ith,
Ho wears the European The- chii-e tickets for the dinner"
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J«nie Guard. BTmoune«d thU
to amp Van Dcrrn^Miae, a U r o f . Operation riubon With ing and I hs present to peril
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b ru n tre battle
battle participation in diecussioiu "piwtatning
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Mddal and the and cquiptpent by di*cl\
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By WiUard Connolly
Favored by. lint
fine w esther, the
• Elk's Legtoo Community Fair,
featuring the Majestic .G reater
Shows opened S atu rd ay evening
to ad m ltt more than two th&lt;uv&gt;
axnd person* a t the grounds near
the Municipal. Ball P ark, reco rd­
ing td Joel Field of the E lk * CUib.
The midway and many riding
devices, all freshly painted, pre­
sented n bright, attractive ap­
pearance, Mr. Field salt), und
th re e big light towers and - the
m an y .. big 'show * .all brightly
iliumfnktcd, gave the big midway
a . day like appearance.
:A I opening Ume, carpenters
and workmen wer* still consliuctIng booth* to house exhibits to
be put on display today in the
main tent. Police reported that
th* crowd was orderly.
-Daredevil Freddie Reckless who
perform s nightly a t 10:00 o'clock
from atop • a slender t&gt;0 Toot

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Tells Lions Of
As City Mayor OF
A Negotiations
Nav&lt;il A dventures
Tomorrow Night

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the-amount of dam age h.L» not V*t
been offfciallv estim ated; *
[•'tn' n*f20,(MI0 ransom.
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•Tin* Chiingn City Now
control by member* of the stn- AIDED UY A FRIEND with a flashlight, C. T. T ay lo r searches wreck tug;
Illircnu fjiid- tla* kiilnnpe
lion's file departm ent urnl ex­ Texas, a fte r u tornado tore through the a re a leaving n north of d e l 5
tinguished tw-fure the h laie spread ndles long. Al least 21 |ter*ons were killed by the tw ister omf aboiy^
tolopliniu-d alatnt mnlinjirnini
to the main structure. ,\n nfft-'
to the north *nle a tm rtm e n t 0
rtAl ' lUVrsUgalton will be ronJames liegrm n. fa tlu -r o f ktdpn|)*i
ducterl.
Tlit- next of l.ut have
Degnaji The a ttrn rtlv t
teen notified.
Cnpt. Foote enlisted it the
*21. Western E lectric Plant* in N‘*w Jersey mid United S tate- Marine I'otp* In
way doretis of huIcC . were staged in front of ; HH5, at an age of in. 'le snrr.t.
Above the rn in tra ratchea one of a dusf.n verl with the Allied Ext MillonIIlag -tarterl Most of the trouble., insulted aiy
Force in
Franre iluring
is tru-d to crash picket lines arid get into World War I a* a gunnery *eriiw lelephilfli
•
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tie llru rt fur wound* received In
JA C K S O W II
Fin
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New. Hut »*i4ii *,aii
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Y e a rs
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Action W h e n Ship
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M«*n In’ pm iiii»r * nf
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assigned to the local station.
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th
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. aional Investigation-of. the demobb.}..
liu ilo n situation. An explanatory
Ktatrment from the Western I'nc
ffc Army -Vfhnma'nder, Lieut. (J«!n.
eral W.D. Slyer, wax greeted with
boo. when U w a, rend lo the
meeting.
.The resolution declared that a
g rea t am ount of confusion exists
regarding the demobflixation prom, urnl th a t ax result," ■there
been a breakdown In' morale
nmong m eptbere. of_ the armed
fdTeea ax w e ll'it* among their
folk* at .home.
O ne hv ene, GI xpeakera took
th eir place on. the xtand before
the packed hall and xpoke their
mind*. One mltller declared th at
Until the tlowdown tn demohlllxatlon plana, every man tn the army
knew to the day and the minute
jkist when he Would lie released.
row, the soldier declurcd, every­
one is confused.
Criticism also w u directed at
the announcement th u t the (Kith
Division would be activated fri the
Philippines on a battle basjs.
Speakers asserted th a t this news
had M to confusion concerning
tha Army'* mission In .tire Philippittas.

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MONDAY. JANUARY 7, 1946

Marine Detachm ent
Commander* Asleep
When Fire Destroys
P art Of B O Q .W inr

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soldiers protesting delays in
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bsttered ruins of th e Philip*
pines Hull of Congress today
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MONDAY. JANUARY 7, 1946

E fllab li-lu -d 190s

V O L U M E X X X V II
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c Demobilization
Cngressional InVes■ tigation Demanded
* By 12,00Q Soldiers

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IN D E P E N D E N T

M AI HER Hi

A s s o c ia te d P r e s s l e a s e d W ire

Kidnaper Of
Chicago Girl
Asks Ransomt

His House Got In Way Of--Texas,Twisters

Marine Detachment
Commander* Asleep
When Fire Destroys
Part Of BOQ.Winr

S ix - Y e a r - .O ld
R e p o rte d
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. aional Investigation-of. the demobb.}..
liu ilo n situation. An explanatory
Ktatrment from the W estern I'nc
ffc Army -Vfhnma'nder, Lieut. (J«!n.
eral W.D. Slyer, wax greeted with
boo. when U w a, rend lo the
meeting.
.The resolution declared that a
g rea t am ount of confusion exists
regarding the demobflixation proE m, urnl th a t ax result," ■there
been a breakdown In' morale
nmong m eptbere. of_ the armed
fdTeea ax w e ll'it* among their
folk* at .home.
O ne hv ene, GI xpeakera took
th eir place on. the xtand before AS THE STRIKE
the packed hall and xpoke their New York got un&lt;
mind*. One mltller declared th at the. Kearny. N J,
Until the tlowdown tn demohlllxa- hr Uflies Just ux It
tlon plana, every man tn the army when non-union *
knew to the day and the minute the plant. (Inter)
jkist when he Would lie released.
row, the soldier declurcd, every­
one is confused.
Criticism also w u directed at
the announcement th u t the (Kith
Division would be activated fri the
Philippines on a battle basjs.
Speakers asserted th a t this news
had M to confusion concerning
tha Army'* mission In .tire Philippittas.
E arlier In the day. thousands of
Os ('■*• r » s r
P a st
P re s id e n t

Election

Frequent Sanford
Visitor H o n o re d

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Wilson Displeased iRichard Deas‘
With Slow-M i’tion
Tells Lions Of
OF A Negotiations

Nav&lt;il Adventures

1937

Tuemlay • «*vcninjf a t 7:*R» n V M j t l n n of *mr appeal for r*m»»vnl nf
at which lima two now commU jrrie© m lin^w mi tt'i» luxury P***AiiinrrM»
.... .Rntwrl A, Wlltituna 11nil dtict/* *i*UJ Wiihnm l* WiUnp.
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m.ula
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^ a ris e s
A ll
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B e,
T ra n s p o rta tio n
O n -B y .- I n d i a n a
B a n k
W illiam s succeed* Edw ard j Market*. Unlay.'
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UinrlnF uk tmnmlftftifmtr and Mt ^
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1 h jit iiel it y »*«!*hr t n *11 m e 1 !i»h 1 fujj ■lay
G o o d F o r S o ia e th in p r
M a c A r t h u r ’s
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111tiliuf ‘«r 11 ifi iId'tVM i ll ]fii.
ip 'Her ,t tf .____e tJli Ut: IdilietL
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visit
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succeeds
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and
Brother
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iug any benefit « lu**li miglii ;n * lie 1us*| 4| 1“ til
A warning to hujliies* an-' •t sfdc’ol.r Ka^l Nurdgren
formei j S late tltirk rt Manager 11. J. Ix-h- tKiunl
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I..P • "devel‘i|i ' mating*! of the Ituria-e Seed &lt;T&gt;m- mini, u u i recently honornl with a
professional men
Mr
Higgins and Mr. I.ndge crne In grower*. »-f !t i ed,Vtg- Ik if: h o f ,,,..
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emu ei* the. ■ uh. fl iHlf uf flu' i Oiltl'itvl ■hq, 1,1 1 - h n c I *t- »i«i { \ t n — u i i i K
banquet given by official* of the have both served lor nine f t&gt; r* LW|l|( lifiUk^Hlt)'. til
giaid for sumething"
to Hanford Kiwnnt* Club, returm-tl t First National Hawk of Cro&amp;n n* romn,i*si&gt;mers: and the ltttt-w hnxri'i l»cvie any lllillt inn I hill
Irel
, ii ii lilr 'old
f ” ■ und
P«7t i &lt;kiiLthar);t‘ « f •ii** *
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‘'keep your t lght* nuw
luitf f hi I uf
filled the uucw ireil t e r m ' o f tltg
a,,*' l1 .high." S anford Friday on term inal Ira-e
, j recijgniljju^ of, Ji
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u f* !i {j - ji i u p t r
Favored by. lint
fine w esther, the was . sounded
they will be lifted, a t ajt. t o o * - t-ot ittlrr im m A li tlr
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Ap«»iintent, ftiltl pnliri* ul
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T "over
r pn7five
, *rr:year*
7 ,nJw, ith
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century . .«f
faitITftd service ,a*
• Elk's Legtoo Community Fair, luncheon today
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Aa» tra its llfeti
Kdwnrd Higgins wa* f i r s t nnnv-. pur earncal and tlmrougl p n
ny Vby' -•f'rs
-fi- r»nh
Mill-^ ’ nPacific
y iears
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ig 44 rMlIUlH^Uefll a! Ii M
u clerk, Jassistant
cashier .irtnl
featuring the Majestic .G reater hoRnml of Eustis iii,4_ Toledqc
, frn&gt;ll$
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ny. He
II ro- cashier of th e bank. On Jon . I, «h! piayor In IU.17, served the fol­ Ulioit nf argument* and data atm ■fl;
tjV k 'i lhl* umiiDH! »»* .Siis.ihj
Shows opened S atu rd ay evening Ohio, a past presiilcnt ef Rotary
ry reiv­
rived hi* dinrharge nl Foil Mix, he made hi* Voluntary retirem ent lowing two years in t h a t capacity. |-orllng- the plea fui a fs«r
i Iiintii' duty, t.lo- lr wer gyitr. s rrwTT?^ imf
*'{»i*i l«t I if a i.l thi
to ad m ltt more than two th&lt;uv&gt; International, who wax iintvodur N.
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a f tifr arriv in g In San Frail- L ' T . 7: ng attanined the title '/ In .11) 10 \v,illrr Coleman ■ wan )cet forMhi* prislitct
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axnd person* a t the grounds near ed to the rtuli by (■••lAni llris.
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the Municipal. Ball Park, record­ son as having sp&lt;oken perre just ‘ cisco
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ing td Joel Field of the Elk* CUib. 4(1 years ago.
banquet.
of fice* Mr
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Higgins th e n , Kft-1.
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The midway and many riding
hirh wi^i ...............
nlt* iidrii by nil of tin* j gcrveil for three tnort* t^nnti, UM I, nfter having
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Declaring that prngi&lt;*a| ... ___
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hint
time
devices, all freshly painted, pre­ countrv is measured by tbg_*t«l I'n it t .ito tioit rijdwui with oak ‘&lt;-nf |
nfficial* and i-mploye*. M. Jl*4| urnl Hl4fi Hr ilvclint**! l«» E*
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sented n bright, attractive ap­ of outstanding men. M t v t l / l cluster. &gt;* „ fennel rnembei *T I be ijtn n n n was 11 rseriti-d with a gold run again a* a rolumisslont-r i n . though we buve iltlli |-i* -s-Vit t (’■ .•.Ills)
pearance, Mr. Field salt), und ynneemem of ordinary Hen, d in t. jg4Ui Infantry tuid entered the watch ox a gift of n|iprccintiuu order to devote full tim e and a t - j f „ r tf, i* lifting iioitiftl it on, it lit
th re e big light towers and - the hultand dfclgred that the
i Army when lh r National fltinnl for hi* unfailing service to tin tenlion to hi* wmk os m anager j straw berries When I
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m an y .. big 'show * .all brightly to,, .many men who ar-v gywi. hut was m ustered-m in fedeial ««r vr3??kviTik ailid U&gt;-tl)C public. He enler of the Seminole County Chamber! |n Washington, togt*,(i
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iliumfnktcd, gave the big midway who Xfe gmal for nothixg, Ito- in Hi4U. Hu \u,s then u sccini-l o l the bank w* iic lc ik in.lH’Jo, od of Commrrco.
,| ItMIUUd
It. E. Johnson, manager ol "ui „ tim e wt,r„ tinlbii&gt; It Lo I-i,c . MnMM M l
I Kiel 4II»Mtl I*»»
a . day like appearance.
jarian s. he insisted, sheuld be lieutenant, but during hi* service* vnnceil snort to. the assistant ra*irDuring hi* last three years a* Hlaie F a n n e r . ' Mnrket In I'iaiitj
a, -f Mi ami Mr ' II It la
:A I opening Ume, carpenters
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a t numerous camps ntul schools iership and finally Invante cashier. mayor, Mr. Higgins backed many City, Ireforo a committee of nine,
It
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haw
lion
and workmen wer* still consliuctDeclaring th a t every business in , t.hi- country anti his tour of
provem ent. In Satifhnl and ‘He- representing the OI*A. the i&gt;o,„l [SJ 1*15TO A m ' S l t ’d iMll*
Tlie F irst National Hank is the ‘ im
&gt;*.1**1V •?I * rtricf* f f * m u l
I . S
in this duty oversea*, he* has lawn pro oldest
minnle County*
especially those was .trv s s e d 'th a t Florida's -trn n
Ing booth* to house exhibits to and professional mnn
, tl ■ ■
bank
In
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k
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County,
Did,
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be put on display today in the country is today looking fer men united through tin* various grade* having been organised in IK7I. th a t.u id rd In th e 'w a r effort, lie Im ritn are' |ito d u w l and t,».irkct
11 t ' l l l |) ( t 't l I v l l l l i H T J
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main tent. Police reported that who are good .for something, he unjil now he. Is a full colonel. ' . Hines
wa* instrum ental tn promoting ed at a season when they -I-* n**t
coming
tn
the
hank.
Mi
recalled the monarch uh# once
the ,minn*i|M,l u in « rt which luler cpmpets with the g reat r--l,ih»
th* crowd was orderly.
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went
overseas
in
November,^
Iw-hmun
has
seen
its
resource.-Daredevil Freddie Reckless who went to the highest mountain IPCt, amt i ■pent K&gt; days In A ustra­ grow from less than a million to became the Sanford .N a v a l-A ir prisluring
UK arm
an-n*
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wlnrli »su|&gt;|lv tan
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perform s nightly a t 10:00 o'clock peak in his realm and looking lia. From tliete It* served in the five million* of dollars. Although .Station.
nrrl#K. rFlfirktlu
loritiu kutvbi i'
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from atop • a slender t&gt;0 Toot out over the vast fields }below New tiuinva cam paign, first Irvin,* retired', b* will retain a directoralto uRxi«l»*il in »rriiiinir plnut
t l
lie
.... borrim evvry whmih. a.m
“(live toe mt), to
sw aying pole, almost fell, due cried' but,
the federal budding n»w housing j „* bus been pointed ut Irtftttt
rta
tio
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t,.a
l—toit_M
o,c*t&gt;y.
a
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ship
in.
Die-2uuib*
to th* high winds, during Mqt-vnnteh my w w iin m i-. flre ^ m o Mil,,.- ftp)', C-ro liny ami Finch-,
the USD. He obtained giallts theV must run ull sot I if Kit I ,t»' t Saturday show, and gave t In­ men - tcT’DiiHch my nbun*.'^
from the fedcrul government for in priHturlng the ri-hi.
lmj
,
hufen,
l-c-fuic
being
transferred
to
The mere
nerc acquisition
acnuisilion of }&gt;rvnt
gr
crowd an ex tra thrill.
the extension of the waterworks put m ust b) m arketitt a t «'&lt;*•*• I” ' v,tl,ntMp ,n
M
inus
and
Ixrs
N
egros
in
the
Ad
The shows which Prior to this wealth is no indication of sue- inltiilty Island.,
U, increase the water supply for ec* if the gro w er i* to r e te tr e mu
t
- In
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inelsted,
firient rew ard to etirmirnge r,.*tfllJ|()l
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hod w intered a t Supnur Springs, cess. Mr. MulhoIIand
Mf
Hanford.
there he was sent to Risk
w hat has heroine erf the
F'rota,
r
tinued
production,
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I i i i , . - p a r t - iputr.1 ,u eight in
w l]| continued hero through Jan. asking
Through hi* work wtth tho
H \ N nk V ’i r h i l r
(vnllnnf«l Oa I 'a ir I'nai
lu the N etherlands Kant Indies,
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which Im iu d n l the tlwc
chance
fur
eerttrlng
prem
ium
.
.sntytd.iy
H,c
tn.
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ol
Chamber
of
Commerce
he
secured
■ | i | i iS i t t 1
before (w rticipating in the inva­
government approval of n pro­ prices cumra nt th r venr first ot undurgntnutiils --If thi* ,lt.th.-slm- •tiidl- I hind-, Sul pan. AnguMr l |
COUNTY' "COMMHHION M lE T S sion a t "Leyte in the Philippine*
*• lands, l u-yt l\ llrniav itn&gt; ut I.eyll
Itrill. 110*• *I’ultnHt
ject for deelening the St. John* th*) season — ntul when houvy -Mrs. Roy ...................
The Board o f’ Suninole Ckpnty amt the cam paign on L usjn.
production
i« atu
ln
w
lj. - price*
d. i ,, nt Avenue, rcjM-rlctt theft of stock■ l.ui»ii Mini I wo JtiUM, lie wear
(liver
to
10
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cam paigns
include
New
George Thurston won the flag
the fiifliluing rilihunA: America:
off to level* fixed by the Inw of
morning a t. 10:00 o'clock fa re- Guinea,
Dlsmark
Archipclego, tournam ent held yesterday at later, by endorsement of U, B. supply.aml-demand regardless nf ings off a * clothesline «n the T h e a te r of Operations, Asiatic
Engineers
to
12
feet.
Always
buck
porch
of
her
homo.
guU t-m antbly sesslmi.
4 at nf In«r ii Hn |*«ig Knur
the Seminole Country Club when, Interested in road improvements, UFA. Unfortunately for tie. it
i’lirifii- Thvati ‘1 will, fo ur Im m t
Olntmle Sydney C arol hers, Jr., -T— 7with a handlrap of 92. ended he furthered the project of widen­ IS
• tar-, th r l'i ,lt|i| tin
l,il»eriiti/
la tlx
beyond
J lr ||t | the.pow
D 1* ■I* *’ er of our good
WILLIAMS FROMOTED
dlod a t 4t«» F. M.. Jan. 6 in iha
play n ilh his ball re ttin g in ing the Dark Avenue bottleneck, friend*
with tw o brottse -tar*, the Hide
,u t u
in
W
ashington
to
i&gt;
lend*
Volic A. w illiam s, Jr., baa lw»-&gt; of t h r Purple Hvnrt, the Seventi
O range General Heepltal in O r­
inches from the cup an green and in co-operation .w ith S tate solid
floor'under the .price* uf such
Id fl__________
lando from Injuriaa vuetalned In
No. IH Nick Ashby,
with
a .Senator L. F. Boyle and Repre- n highly jrerishablo product «* proniotctl from the rank *&gt;f fii*t Fleet and the Victory mesial.
lieutenant
to captain, wrryrdlnj? to
an autom obile-train a c c i d e n t
handlrap of t&gt;I, placed - second eentathrea M. II. 8 mllh and 1* B. sU raw berrlev -They
lie wu* mat tied Ih-C. 2h. i„ San
which occured a t the Geneva
when he ended play with h li ball Munn obU |'ned Bu t e approval have, curboa the paym ent.of pre­ wtinl*K* elvivl her.* ttslny. t ’apt. ford to- Mis* Margie
lliake o
Avenue crossing recently, lie has
10 y a rd , from the sam e cup. j for
u
^ i r u r t l o n . ThU mium price# ---• out when level* W illiam, is a inMnbc'r of the ItelMl, WD He will Im em etoye
ihritur In. Hanford for two
living
Army
Air
C\trj&gt;*
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Tom Bolt' closely followed M*- u w d - ia now being built from Skn^ J r - r te iha red-ink re n t they re
y e a n end two months, having
The conduct of th f County Vet-procedure,
n tiiii'licl- to Sixth Army Hcad- in Orlando. A lirnthrr. \ c i n u
t. . p«nM
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.111rtgtr*
Ashby for third place honors , ,,
G#n, v&gt; (m&lt; ,he Titusville B
busy. . ...lag.
with ■
the
atro
* of f aomq qunrtere in Jap an as pilot for J. I j i (lie., left Sunday for Cam
M tn stationed a t the Ranford •rann'a Service Office located a l l "J.t I* tl
tha duty of the .Selective when, with a handicap of 00,
(Handing. m,d will la- sent to Get
N iv a l A ir B utton, and a fU r re ­ tha office of L T . Hoyle, is rn- Service
Officer
lo determine onded play *10 and a half yards Lkidge. He furthered the es­ other product."
iicmq-.il W aller Kroger.
tablishm ent of a city boa ljn*
liibny f u r " tl i,7 c j
TiT ‘ H l n ( “
ceiving hi* discharge from th* tlreiy the responsibility of the w bat a v e te ra n ^ problems may Lj&gt;
X h r ' cup.
here. ’
'*
service.
County Com mine ion, arvt.doex WOT
u&lt;o be Snu lo refer ntm directly to
JJ. 9 - N aval Raoanr* waa
Mr. Thurston was awarded a
Frojecta which he Is now work­
by Chao* and Company. properly coma within the Jarls- tho person nr agency best fitted set of head rovers, Mr. Ashby
B then wa* bom Nov. * 4 , niptlon of th« Veteran’s Service to help in solving tbo problems,” received three golf balls and a ing on include th* development
R.A.M. TO MEET
of a lake front term inal f o r
1 M I a t (K fonl, FI*. He fa aup- Committee, according to the set­ It wo* resolved.
I otfera V at waa presented to which land -has been purchased
trlvad hv three children t Joel up and authority granted by Sen­
A nother conclusion w as to the lr. Boll,
and securing a commitment by
The Regular Meeting u! Monro
.A O tn, Bln
Slmmie 8r, III of Missouri ate Bit) 470, It waa reported by effect t h . t there Is need for a
O thers playing a t the course the S tate Road D epartm ent fo r
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and Randall of C huluota|. h it the Committee a t Its m eeting at com mittee to advise veteran* re ­
Technical Sergeant Carlo. M o-, W
horter underw ent speciallxeti Chapter, No. 15, R.A.M. will b
were
A. L B raun. an olternata highway Into Santraining in carburction and diesel held Tuesday evening nt 7:9
fath er,
rr» S.
o* oS.. C anithere of Jack the City Hall on Friday.
garding persona) and business
F J Maher, Pfe,
F fr. (
wi l l "make the com* W horter, son of Mr. and Mrs, motors.
S t. I’helna, K. FJ
o'clock. Th# officers for 194
ille; h i.
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I f re. J . W. Smith l« chairm an of the come
B. F. McWhorter, ha* relum ed
problems.
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merclalltaUon of the w aterfront
Installed ut this tim f
brothers.
Ire of Banff
In accord w ith tha foregoing Johnson Mrs.
to Banford afte r serving with tho • lie waa graduated from Ihe will be
V.
A.
Bprer,
K
rji..
possible.
H*
has
alao
been
striV'
to
his and the Mark M aster Degre
ty P. of
In regard fax* th* problem
nU, Bobby
findings th* following resolution John Stuals, M. Porguaon, Jim
United State* Army Ordnance ■chord and returned
for
a
policy
to
U
ke
over
P i oversees handling
and Wm
person*
represrntli
was adopted; -T h a t a standard Hpencer,, Dorothy Powall, Rose
D epartm ent In the
European organisation at Camp Van Dorn will be cunfcired on a Class 4
fw ilh the N avy,
se G. pf A t themselves as veterans in or
form of procedure be adoptad re­ Levy, Nancy f a tu m , ■ Frances sta te and county property in th# T heater o ft O peration, for 22 In lime to .com pany the* unit candidates. There will also be
to ‘the New York Port of Etu- special election to fill one uf th
■lanta, and Kaon,
of E ast Port, to solicit financial aid or to
quiring thV referral of all vet­ Mahoney, K, W. Sola and Mr. city and couhly for park peir months.
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b«rkatTon«»The company sailed offices. All Royal Arch Mason
I* C. Thomas m agatlnea in tha city, tha coa^ eran* inquiries and requests',’ of Hhoemon.
’•sfer Mr*.
Bgt.
MdWhorter
entered
the
for Europe in February. 1044. are .Invited and urged to lat p ro "
m l t t e edecided
...............to
.....req u e st'th
■■ e “City Whatever nitlure, to the Selective
Also playing ware George Mc­
service on Sept- 29. 1942. *4 The organisation landed in E ng­ rent.
R E E L DISCHARGED
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F uneral arrangem ents will bo to enforce th* existing statu*' 8 m lc « 'O f f ic e r who will discuss Clelland, a , W. Johnson, John
Camp
Standing.
He
was
sent
to
announced U tof.
land nnd within a sh o rt Unto had
covering such activities, and
SCI I t Clifford R. R e a jt.liO l Cam p" Helen, Tex.
the iro tle m * in :d e ta il and refer Dunn) George
McCall,
Capt.
where he established an Otdnancc base at
LEGION MEETS TONIGHT
chock With th e County i
them to th e proper agency or com R. D. Baker, Theodore Kilcker, Celery Avenue, baa bean diocharg- underwent baelc training, Up^n
WOODMEN TO M EET
Officer In all questionable
mltte* fo r sbIntlon, and th a t ettpe Mr. and Mr&gt;. E. B. Smith, Jack ad from th* United Stale* Navy, completion of thi* training he Tiverton. I j t e r , tbo U s e was
The American Logion
aa expressed th at
to
inform ation
re­ waa aeeigned to tha 8 9 U t O nl- moved to Denton, near Salisbury.
Horner, Bob A*A Phil Gransboff, according
The company began operations it* regular meeting tonight
would co-operate .
o f Cel
A. L. Lyon* and .Richard Dee*. ceived today from 4h# Navnl P er- aanca Heavy Automotive M ain­
take
o'clock" a t
th* ^
cent
from making any ec
aonntl Separation Center, Jack­ tenance Company. A &lt;hort lime In France on Ju ly 22 ami partici­ 7:00
representative ciUrens from ail
pated in the Normandy, N orth, Hut located on the L
unless th* solicitor
o f thg
sectlona of th e sweaty m ay be
sonville.
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GUARD PB1LLB TtfWlQHT
la
ter
be
attended
the
N
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av
jt
ern France end C e n tral ^urooean The meeting tonight will b* fa
• I ' 7:90
. issued by the City,
. formed t o , odyUe veterans and
Base Automotive 8chooL a t Ban campaigns, Ho also served in lured by a fried chicken Min
•retting.
AU
deckled th a t there
I help them m d th atf. proper place
Creature* which Jump from tree Antonio, TtXO*.
C at " Id Jo h n Galloway, comLuxembourg, "Holland and Hel- Jack Roeco, commander of
and
la now available
In I m community.
cetnn
j " officer of Company C, to tree could not survive If they
S f t MeWhorter’e organixatlon glunt.
r « t r urge,* ail pi e th e r s to
to ptunpaid, to
tit* Riaeting ware, F o u r th 'B
lidn*t have itereoacoplc vision,
a
t
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waa transferred
from , Camp
to h i Ned Sm ith,
Ho wears the European The- chii-e tickets for the dinner"
i
J«nie Guard. BTmoune«d thU
to am p Van Dcrrn^M iae, a U r o f . Operation riubon With ing and I hs present to peril
■Mini
:T kal
ru n tre battle
three bbrum
battle participation in diecussioiu "piwtatning
B .J i
ut T heater klb- irotur.-incut of surplus
•ta re , the American
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'Ey Large Crowds,

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George Thurston
Wins Tournament
At Country Club

Slmmie Caruthefs
Killed In Accident

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City And County Asked To Enforce
Statute^ Covering; Activity of Veterans

Sergeant Carlos McVVljorter Returns

A fte rio Months Service In Europe

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Higgins Retires
As City Mayor
Tomorrow Night

MulhoIIand Is fo l . Nordgreji
,Main Speaker A t Home Following
Rotary Lu|cheon Pacific Service

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_€*&amp;!,_Hubert- iJ—J'u-de,* com*
f lllr A lltt.* j BI,
Al*—
landing officer of the
th
nmuding
Marin*
n .e father at ktdlui|&gt;P&gt;xl Su*
Ifrtnohmcnt at the Naval, A ir !
vannr Itegnan lias oruaiUrd — »
Station *tw e the installation wax
tn pay the llO .dtn ransom de"*p” ■txs h &gt;tftsT T l f v e m n rr. • I1U2,'
mandetl if his rhlld is re tu rn * -’« v, .i I to death e a rly Suned
s sfrl).
). ‘Tile
Ihe
father.
fath er, f
jf-aS-'i m
llUi
*1 ua «fire
111 ill
flMlHl Wfl
o r.i^g 1in
of ilunknown'
Jsniew Dev nan,
nan. an UFA
(t|*.\ n s - ■
oydfin w ftrh destroyed part of.
,plo)ve, toldI lire Milnappers in *
of the Huehflof
a rxdiu hr,uad.-ssl," I'll giro
j
trffirett**A
’ jiiaU
naUyra
yni u te Jll* . local
)«U the mone
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Capt. F o o t| was aaleep In htx j
; r n i C A U O . J i t i r 7 ( A I ’) - , j .
roqm at the time of the fu c, ae" t T B i T I R I t u .i ^ r " &lt;&gt;r~t t ’hii-ajr
I iroitliiuf
Ph
Ia U iiwim
voiding lr*
to tin
mi no ffirIn
fficial,
state
entL
[O l’A i-x fiiitiv e ’s s ix - jin r - o l- ■ '
] reli'niud tin, morning by the *ta&gt;
urn's public Information Officer,
thiiiiflttiT irt -a id In h a v e con
rbe statem ent a ln , said D.ert
tiic lc d tin- Ittm ily l»v tula
w iic no other casualties and th at
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| phttiic* ft&gt; n |n-at . his tlemaip
the-amount of dam age h.L» not V*t
been offfciallv estim ated; *
[•'tn' n*f20,(MI0 ransom.
• The flame- were brought under
•Tin* Chiingn City Now
control by member* of the stn- AIDED UY A FRIEND with a flashlight, C. T. T ay lo r searches wreck tug;
Illircnu fjiid- tla* kiilnnpe
lion's file departm ent urnl ex­ Texas, a fte r u tornado tore through the a re a leaving n north of d e l 5
tinguished tw-fure the h laie spread ndles long. Al least 21 |ter*ons were killed by the tw ister omf aboiy^
tolopliniu-d alatnt mnlinjirnini
to the main structure. ,\n nfft-'
to the north *nle a tm rtm e n t 0
rtAl ' lUVrsUgalton will be ronJ a m e s liegrmn. fatlu-r of ktdpn|)*i
ducterl.
Tlit- next of l.ut have
Degnaji The a ttrn rtlv t
teen notified.
Cnpt. Foote enlisted it the
*21. Western E lectric Plant* in N‘*w Jersey mid United S tate- Marine I'otp* In
way doretis of huIcC . were staged in front of ; HH5, at an age of in. 'le snrr.t.
Above the rn in tra ratchea one of a dusf.n verl with the Allied Ext MillonIIlag -tarterl Most of the trouble., insulted aiy
Force in
Franre iluring
is tru-d to crash picket lines arid get into World War I a* a gunnery *eriiw lelephilfli
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. g ran t. He. was a w anted-the Pur■ m i d e m a tH
tie llru rt fur wound* received In
JA C K S O W II
Fin
la* 7
• fnt.iw .on
iution «t i'hateuu Thierry
MFt.irtl.lv. I n**' /if »*»
l,.e!e M..f *., r.nllfj - 7
lie left the Mar|i)es tn IU2H to
- « *-p-»|.i*r
. 1 th r
prospect for gold near Manitoba, S e r v e d A s C i t y H e a d pnintol ui til** mill I l» 'k nf v iri Cor\elU* W ent Into .
* It.t'fllltl
{ t h i f r t’r J i tv" '.u r
‘Bk*
pi'arriida, but tetumvd hit m ilitary
New. Hut »*i4ii *,aii
S ix
Y e a rs
S in c e
Action W h e n Ship
mi
M«*n In’ pm iiii»r * nf
career vv’tth the t'orps in July,
•ha* the ta!I u a - „iu,|,- |,y
mat
I tit 2. Shortly th ereafter he waa
In C'ynvoy Is Hit ■rod 1hat t1 wa- tyarrst to „ nutTI
Winter
I- »ne&lt; ^%ht&lt; h *10 **
assigned to the local station.
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W1 tin*- h.'t’n - Prtfk ill• t , ,cI. *Thlt
11 -'otiii, ..r »in iMgVwuta:
An urgulllzittiim m eeting of thi* p riv iilure uf the Uffirc nf I'rl f
III WII I AHI) t.t IN NOLI. &gt;
( tty , Ciiiiiiidvu&gt;ion wit! Vm* held ! Adtnlmati aA^nti, in
l.v|» itenet-»
11 V' &lt;1 tn tii.
.,,*Uit t ,,, wit,, h the Deg,,am

A t le a st 12,000 Am erican
soldiers protesting delays in
demobilization packed . the
bsttered ruins of th e Philip*
pines Hull of Congress today
re for a noisy but orderly • de­
m onstration. Tbu-xvuLheriui ; i I
. shouted approval of u reao- '
Iutton demanding u Cangres-

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Dies In Air
Station Fire

Melees Mark Opening Of Strike

G I Protests

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J&gt; cletj Editors CecfMa Truluck

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
or any place t o ' liv e 'in Sanford know ’only, too well th a t
there |g a'acriouM housing frthortugp. And those who have
tried to bQihl anything lately, w hether mnnuion or chicken
coop, rcalixc the nhortage o f ' mntcriaU th at exists. You •
hnvc only to 1try to find a plumber o n t chrpenter to know I
w hat in m eant by tho* labor ih o rta g v
W h at is true in' Sanford in thin regard Ih equally true
in the country aa.n whole. Alm ost nowhere Ih there adequate
houaing and in many p la c e s the Hituation Is even more ucutu
than It in 'h e re .'In one place we rend of diHchnrged medical
officers returning to th e ir ht»me towns where they are un*
able to.practice becau«c*thcy can't find offices o r any place
to live. Tn another a returning flier, who made good money
' in the Army, finds th e ren t he Ih cx|&gt;ectod to pt»y more than
he t»rt earn in civilian life.
‘EW qOf'Vii' nhortageH wjpich exlnt today could in Home
; miracuFOhir way1be overcome, i t wpujd take ten, or. |M*rha|w
■ tw e n ty -y u a n * .'to 'c a tih up with the demand in houaing.
;W ith-norm al conatruction cDatomarity amounting to some­
thing 'Ijkc 800,000 - unita annually, almost *ho houses have
boon b u ilt-in Uie United *S tates for the past five yeiirs.
leaving, an accum alatcd dema nd ^ » ~nw w r-tban-g.fl0frn0ir
■t r r nddition, millions of young men who formerly lived with
their families have aince m arried, have-children, and now
w ant fthortie of tlielr own. ' . .-7* * '
rThls 'docs*not (take into coiiHiilenition thp_.fa c t—th at
cvcnrAome in' thtf U nited S tales is now five yuiirs older and

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EtTzabclli Vaughn Ih
^ W ed 1\) Sgt. Adams

M O N D A Y , J A N U A R Y 7, 19|fi

T I I 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

The Housing Situation
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E S T A T E -B R O K E R

A tlantic Bank Hid,

Phone 732

SPECIAL tIOTICE
*•3 to 5 Day Di^ Cleaning: Service
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^ o m i i y b u t three day a of week. ;

Phone 475
SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY CO

MONDAY
— I*Bught«»» «.f -Wo-ley of the
XFjrat Methodist Church will have
T. ' business 'and social meeting
at the church annex a t 8:00,
U. M. Ja n , 7.
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TUESDAY
The Business Womans circle o f
the Presbyterian Chbrch ' will
meet ut 0:30 p. M. a t the rhurch
fur a covctdd dish supper with
Mr*.( Mary McCuulley unit Mr*.
F rrtl Eon) a* h o ilrises.
' Pilot Cltlh business meeting gnd
dinner A t tho Mayfair Ilotal nl
7:30 P. M.
. WEDNESDAY
"The annual meeting of tho ConKv-gatiunal 'Church will be held
w ih t 1‘arith llouw at 7:45 P. M.
Social. D cpailm cni of tha San­
ford Womans Club will hold ejec­
tion of officer* and have New
Years Bridge p a rly at 2:30 P. M.
Hostesses will lie: Mr*. R»y Tillia, Mrs. C- F. Pruclor, Mrs. I.. A.
Palm er ami M rs. Geo. K. Wells.
FHIDAY
..T h e Sallie Harrison ^ChapUi
D". A. B. will m eeT at 3:00 P T jL
a t the home of Mrs. 'A'. Ic K jy
•» th# N S.aka Apt*., with Mra.
J h n Meltch. .J r .. a« co-hrf«te*s.
A H 'visiting liaughtrrx arc. invited
to attend.

Miss Anrtabelle Brown
Weds C. Henderson
- I n - a ceremony o f dignity and
beauty, the m arrlnge of Miss
Annahelle Brown, daughter ' of
Mra. ' Herman* Brown and the
late Mr. Brown of Sanford, to
C laranre Calloway Henderson, eon
of Mr. and Mra. Clarencw Hendrraon, alao o f —Hanford. was
solemnized
T uraday
kfternooa
Jan . I at 4:0V o'clock In the
P in t I*reabyterian ChOrch-In tha
presence of a large gathering
of frienda and relative*. The
Rev. E. I). Brownlee, pastor of
the rhurch was the officiating

Fite Home Is Scene Of
o rc m iir cn iv m rtw

BNCB IN AN
PEACE
______ICAN TOWN
f From Common Ground)
A t the beck fence calling,
■n obsolete and tiangerous kind.
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Mra. Joneel
The Agency fu rth e r declares th a t even if 12.300,00(1
A t the .beck fence calling,
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Mm. Ggeenel
htiusos are built In the next ten years, more than ,1,500,000
•At the back fence calling,
substandard units will rem ain in use at th e end of th a t time.
■Mrs. Brown)
Clearly the situation is nuch th a t it demands immediate
My bluabarry pit's
tba W st In town.
action on the p a rt of our governm ent to see th a t the
A t the back fence calling,
capital, labor and m aterials -tm. made available, to -provide
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'Johnny Jones)
Tho people with homes. There* should Ih&gt; no thought of unem­
A t the back fane* calling.
ployment, no consideration of doles, until after the people
Katiny Greene!
A t tha back fance calling.
pave n place.in which to live.
Buddy Brown!
Corea on. la t'i
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A t tha back fance calling)
Neighbor I Neig)
Thd way Uncle Sam is hantlliriK conquered Jnpun is
A t th e W k fence calling,

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At the buck fence calling.
Gentile, Jew.
A t’ the hock fence calling,
"n5U th e bock"

Calling,

probably one o( th e -m o st unusual operations in history.
T here have been sorpo executions and minor punishments,
where they seemed Qecessgry; hut on the whole, the
Jnpartest) a r e , probably lajlng treated more humanely and
considerately than any o th er conquered enemy In modern
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The main plan, as carried out by General MncArthur,
obviously w ith the .approval of th e United States-guvem o th er vitally interested nntions.* hits l&gt;ecn npt to

LANGSTON -HtKHIES:
A Tin Can T ourlila Conxeotlon
I* being aLnneil In Tampa, tha
firs t since ‘ before the tr a r .
t'ongrstnlstiiiiuk. tu. J". O. Kil­
patrick and Seminole County C.itltens who put this county over Uie

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h a v e it financed m d
INSURED locally. In
th is w a y you c a n
b o lla r protect y o u r
a u to m o b ile i n v e a l m enL S e e u i b efo rp
y o u id o e e the deaD

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Mrs. Hiomas Kirkland is ex­
pected lo ' arriv# this w eek, from
Jacksonville where she ha* been
visiting relatives.
Mr*. Chaudoln Page of l-o"l«.
vtlle, Ky., is spending the win-

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SANFORD FORUM

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
Tires and Tube*
Wash, FolbtrtkA Wax •

Auto Acceraorieu
Radio B aiterfra

Jack K. Morrison

Rhone 3

X Mr*. John
Rogers. . County
j ’. T. A .T "hailman. presented the
Mate nftTwIan-'e award to South
$lde School Thursday at the re­
g u la r I*. T. A. meeting for in*
‘cream-d membersltiji Inst year.
Bhe urged that |iarents attend the
County Council mw-tlnfe tn Iw held
at theTairigwii&lt;&gt;«r school Jnn. 25.
Mr*. Harry Drown, vieo' presi-,
dent, preside,| over the meeting
In th* eb*ence of Mra. J. I*. Cul, len who Is III. Dovolionel WB*
le O b y M s* .- Velma Mltchrll, prin
cipsl,' who used s s her subject
“building W ith O ur Youth." which
was followed by s report present­
ed by Mr*. Gregorv Klnlsw conrenting the Christron* party.
Mm. John
Miller, program
chairman, introduced Mr*, tiulda
Kibliee, county health nurse, who
told of the dental trailer which
will be on the South Ride school
groumle today.
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The attendance sw ard was won
by tha third 'g ra d es taught hy
iuiauiiimiHiBimiiiiuutnniaintwiiiiiiiiBnl# Miss Mary Robinson, Mrs. Chlovis
Davis, Mm. F rances B a ll.'

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Wh»f. Is n better athlete, a golfer, a pil

back? Or I* a tennis player greater .than any 7 The sports
writers of the Y»untry have aat therhselve* this hani proh w i by ^eeidfng, tome years ago, Ho*'fchposc the No. 1
athlote of each y»ar.
ThU /ta r ’s winner Is Byron Nelson,. America’s golfer
■opreme. named ft&gt;r tho Kooond* year
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Friend* of Hhett UaveneLwil)
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hi* home on East Seventh S trret
with influents.
Miss Emma Rumhley
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days with her parent*

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H ARRY Z. SILSBY, M.I);

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"Susan Kuliev.
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WhlghiUn, Miss Hdlgiiret RuI erl*. Mis. Everel* Mauldin,- and
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Mis* Jit,lire
llrttwn, Miss Ro-entnry ' ItU'diek.
,Mts Hetty W ilkin-on, Mias Ve in
Anc.e White. Miss Murtha V/ight.
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ANNOUNCING

Vljj. Mis. J. K Ho.lge'. Mil
I. Iltirdick. Mt*. J. P. II;,II.

1'i'unt jHatchrl* Mr*. I!"

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Mrs, Ituyimiml
i iildwrll. Jlrs. S. It.' Illghtim.
Mt- C I.. Pincpll. Mrs. It. C_
Maxwell, ill* . Jams'*. Shoemaker.'
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lili» Jiiilca," Mrs. K v ru ll
MnubUiig. M is. W. V*.TWBVWt'
Mr r . I t K trtley, Mrs. IL t
llnskiruf. Mrs. It. Il Glenn. Mr*
G I*. t'i'w nrt, Mi&gt; Eugene Me
C arthy, Mi*. F rw l l a w n ’, ill ■
\. \\ Knox. Mr*. Robert ('bund
I n . ,Mi*. I jiw ii -iki- It, J ohn-irn.
niiiP-Mr*. I S . Cl.-) eland.
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Dr. H arry S. W oodruff, D entist

aonafied*. . . . heard that MRS.

MANS wn» most attractive . . . ,
BESS IICCH \N'AN vidtinc the
WII.I.IAM W ft AYS is .aunt her
attract ive |K*r»nn . . . she (be*
d o w n In «ee HILDA about i'Ci'1
thr/#.- inniilh with her pre lou*
a \ N E M A IM It
child
has left fur
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*nm. nnltl|ill . Inthe*
. tinfacitig serin* In t f dinning »|in'*'
n em ud ftnm Sanfnrd tliese &gt;ln •
. , . if ymr b-uk armind raiefuliv*
out llit'ie*. ywii - will see glut he*
ranging frmn *lnrk« to .e u n itu ?
dresM'S t . •• uint |m i|de.j)iitli the
Towr*t and bighe*l ingnini ■
all
lt»k»i*lhit »'itllne |Hfji
corn, ilrinkttnr
think* ami
ICfttini; a thrill wntr|ihiu tl.«*
•tick irr«*yhounJw
'm«in«l tin*
hcntl arid cunit* rncut^ lit
tho
lino . . - tho u^rk
bullilniir* have l*r« ft loinploti'U
rvinodolod it rid aro riiuji m
ro'n\ oinoni iiihI com fort uldtJOK M* t AJ*I IN a i. .1 . MU*
•JA&lt; h MOKKIHoy u r n &gt;- ••
ft Ifullli* of tchfilji S a t III d a \
njf at the tliUao fo u rt
(,Ipit.«|di
lilt* i« tho |f» i • 4
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tnilnfik* t hr niflit ttf u.»
right
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m n He * ju^t
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hoi l Itiini* aitl. If linpt'n '
not hot *rnt ar»l rolitri m ih*
j btrn*t . . . Wr nifty Nr%ttt*» 01
• rich. »»r ifirtt. hut ncvoi . •i. *»«
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lUlf.lt Wald.. I
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i of tit&gt; hnuvf lMH,nti«r I the ««ift
Around the toun on Saturday !■lfc*t the hot i/on :thd tho %••**!
morning
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M1IS. •Avhhlt I |»4\ no tent (»»t
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VIhie U 1 ellik*
becoming
,- . r IX»TTIK 1IOI.T ctorto i"
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buying u complete new .vardnd&gt;r k«ath the tnun
which i* a delight you know
. . MARY WIGGINS IIIGGINS
also buying and giving DOT
advice . . . . DWIGHT F U E L
MAN and CLAUDE WIIIDDON.
JR. holding forth about the buwl
football .g am e s-. . . . MRS. It. K.
COOI'ER talking with MILDRED
KIRBY about, wlA-n are &gt; r going
to get together . . . Rome dav
when we are not busy liu . . ha
. . . . MRS. ROY SYMES uLn
shopping . . . . MARY and ROY
MANN lunching at Roiimilint
and Anderson’*
ROY i.
suffering from u cold the*,- day.
ns I* practically everyone . . .
hut attractiv e little JG lIN MANN
is individual with hay fcyer~.~.
have you seen him lately? - He
I* a perfect little gentlem an and
is he going to be a handsome

m an.......... MRS. FINCIIEK Ml*

I l i o o aitem brtg wort*: l.icut.
Ml*. .1ink **it i and sun, la*-,
t'n p i and Mm. i !■ n r C. Hurtle*
unit daughter, l.ieibl, why nr.ii - m ii g in Snnf..i.| with Lieut,
mid \ti . Jiii*k*Mti, Mi. and ' l l * .
Iiruce lainey mid miii , it.-Urrt
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DANIEL'S parents.
MR. and
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of Jamestnwff. N. TV 'have Ixs-n . . . . while-DR. MAG »s&gt; overvialtirig th r
formsr* m olhrr.
Mm. F. I . Crosby, and roturord
to thair home today.

C o lo rfttl t hiiut a n d I 'o tl e r y , (n'igiiw il valium t o I *&gt;&lt;» p a ir

El wood Talbutt, U. 8. Para.troopeg, bas returnesl to Ft.
Henning, (in.’ after visiting hi*
parents, Mr. and Mm. 1. L. T ab

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Our COMPLETE Shop

Wednesday 8:15 P.M,
Seminole Country'Club
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.Misses I.uticia i.orm lv, Mnt;
g arel - Spencer- ami
Rnthrtlr.Spencer honored Misses Pntlv
IJorige, Marjorie June Hunlick
and taicjllr Hall, brlile-elcrts n l "
Y le a given in the Spvurer home
on' lorurrl Atrenue Thnrsdav ev.
ning at H o rh v k . A pink and
W h i t e color nrhrm r v «► i i m s I *»n.|
the rooms were Is’nutifiiily tin •
rate | with rose*, caniellins and
snapdragons.
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;■ Each honoree was prerenltsl
with a corsage of white camellia*
and gifts of crystal «&lt; a mnmetlht
of the occasion. Mrs. K
\luvv)ell was the winner o f the eontest priie.
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The guest* were invited rut »
the ditftng, room where the pin *
ami white color scheme was cnrric !•
through la decoration* and re­
freshments. t'anirllin* and lighted
taftefs- jn silvgy cnitddubru at vie
used mid eeptertng the din in.;
room table was a m lcntm o bri.l*
atrd groom surrbutidrd bv tim e
pink ruffled hearts (tearing the
natnrs of the engaged -eoitplt—
Mr». C. It. Kirtlet iuid Mi- M
II. {&lt;penre». seated ut eilhei end
of the table, served tea and
coffee to the g u ests-' \l«o a*

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Mr. and Mis. Jam ra Crapps
hava left for Cairo, Ga. where
they win apenil some tlm4 wtth
tha former'* mother, Mrs. J . w,.

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Mis* Jo*ie Rtuudcnmiie is re
ported a* improving from a re
Cent^ Mines, in the Femnld
TSughfon "Memorial Hospital.

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M*rv Itt-len Tow. Junior at
F.8.C.W., has returned to *chool
a fte r spending the holidays with
her mother, Mr*. L E. Tew.

. Mr. and Mm. E dson.G oit of
Ganava have been vlaltlng Mr.
.Golt'a m latlva. in Chicago and
points In Indiana . and hava rotqm ed to their home.

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Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Hoffman
of Jacksonville were the recent
guests o f Mr. and Mrs. II. N.
•Sayer.

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Athlete Of The Year

'But1how U it reallystMasible to comi»are such widely
different sports as golf and football, tcnnU and hasketball?
'The problem U-«nly a degree leds hard than the old school
debating question: «Who Was greaUr, Napoleon or Shake-’
speare?*’ 8uch differing achievements can herdjy be com­
pared. Whet can-be wtimhted, U the amount of publicity
each got. ThU U probably what has determined the sports’

Calvin JaH ln e, AOM 3 ,C , of
Miami,, spent the weekend with
Mrs. Jnrdlne a t 311 West TNinl
Street.
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! the foot of tho g reat lice one the hlrd song, and I suppose
felt a sense of awe, inspired not the small, busy, wild things have
*o much by. Its size as by .he moved on to n more peaceful
Dear F o q iti:
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. g reat age of tha giant.- The his-- spot.
tory through which it ha* lived!
’ B fV cralyear* ago I iarrived a The
If. front decnv and neglect,
secrets which it could tell
clipping from a California pew*, If it could
th e old tree finally crashes down
speak)- *
pupef ■ describing Florida’*. Big
Into the trash of tha careless'
Tree mid expressing surprise » W at weeios wc "went again tn sight-seers 3000 yhanr or more
visit
the
old
monarch.
TTti*
lim
e
•th at' u cypress eoulU grow so
m ust pats again before another
large. ThU" tol.on of interest, w* bounced o v e r'a clay mnd ur King of Cypress may rise in its
bad
as
some
encountered
in
the
place. '
coming from the state of* giant
ied-woo.lt. sent us Immediately Tennessee hills, back .of Iwyuml.
Can anything lie done to help
We
found
|h
e
Big
Tree
still
the Big Tree?
on our first visit to the Tree.Your* very
We .walked through Who woods standing with .Its m a t old heod
(Icerely,
over a .rustic log tmlh bordered t high antfeproud, but around its
Garner
feet
drifted
the
debris
of
the
by a - w ild growth of ahtulta,
ferns, and flowers. A oitbodr-d gum chewers and 'th e * M n l* i Ii
OUTDOES HSJWXI.I'
hush surrounded us broken onlv
by an occasional bird song en 1
„ TWIN FAU-fi* Idaho. pp»—
r M iner J. W. Atkinson s«id th a t
Toe «camnering*-«ml ru stlin g s o f
•mall w ild' things 'in te n t upon
o n j of his white leghorn, hens.
t heir own a ffa i r s ___________ ___
In Its n atu ral wild se ttin g the
gr«at cypress stood tow ering,
aloof and niajestlc. A h igh Iron
fence around it held a' oronie
tablet which stalest the. aize and
— Erection of new churrhee and
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refurbishing - the b sttla sesrrod
uluonHKi inaDle Ini* frnqp. ^vlono
once of Europe would cost an e sti­
m ated one end- one half billion
dollars. .

In a simple, lovely doohle ring
ceremony the m arriage yf Mis*
Lliijjbcth Vaughn, daughter of
Mr. and Mra. R. D. VaOghn. and
Gerald O. Adam*. S ta ff Sergeant,
U. S. Marine Corps. eon of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Ross Adams, was
S Sgt. and Mra. IV. W.' l/evm» solemnized 'yesterday at (2:30
P. M. a t the ' F irs t Methodist
are vpiting Mra. Hen F. Wade.
Church with' the Rev. J. K. M e
Kiriley officiating ag a in st n back­
. * Mia* M artha B ro w ha* left ground of palma, w hite gladin•
for Tallahassee where th e will (uses and fern.
resume her studio* a t F.8.CAV.
Mra.. J . |„ McEwnn. church
organist, played th e •• traditional
»&gt;»dding music during, the cere­
C. P. O. Curtla J. Teague
mony.
the weekend guest of his si
• The bride, given in m arriage
Mrs. A. W,kL#o.
by ner father, chose a lime
fittest suit witfi black accessories
and a - corsage of bride's roses
» ltt Tuberoers. Mis* Helen I'hll1!ps of Jacksonville,' maid of
honor, wore** fuschla suit -with
black accessories and n 'ro rra g c
of
k roses.
The m other of the liridc wore
a - g r e y crepe ilreas..w ith a cor­
sage of pink roses and the
m other of the' groom wore j
on Palm etto Avcnoe.
violet crepe dress w ith a I'orsngi*
of white camellias.
Capt. Joseph W.- Bardhnm of
Dr, and M ra.'J. N. T olar apent
the weekend in Jacksonville as St. Petersburg, a ‘ cousin of the
guests of Mr. and Mra. Hugh I groom, served us best man.
i Immediately following the cercrttwsBy, the-&lt;wwfde left foe-w-shoei| trip a fte r which they will make
•M rr aW KM ra. Henry C. Ball their home in Cherry Point. N. t l ,
of-IKiyle*toWn. G*. have returned where Sgt. Adami “ Will bo CTa, ;*-,
to th e ir " honf#' afte r visiting tioned.
Mi*. J. G. Ball.
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•schools and was recently gim lMr. and Mm. W. E; K adrr anil uated from the Riverside Hos­
M r'lL ul Mm. Raym or^H :. Kader pital. ini. Jacksonville after re ­
K nta_U 4l. #*&lt;• -A lhm fe~tn—attend reiving nurses' training nl Indian,
the Sm ithrastent Gift Show.
npolfjt, Iml.
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' Mf. and Mr*. Manuel Brown schools and enlistew hl the Marine
and son of Constantine, Mich., Corps after gi B unting
fromhave arrived to visit Mp Brown's Carlisle Military School, Hammother, Mm, Maybelle Brown.

y Hodftej M a r j o r io Ju n e B urdick
And L u c i l l e ItfilJ Honored W ith Tea

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Jackson enrouta to Chitare Mr. Stint, wGl an U r
Academy of Fine ArU.
Alice W ight and daughEddie WilXnk hava left
adelphla where they will

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MONDAY. JA N U A R Y 7. 1 8 4 # ^

I D E HANFORD H E R A L D , SAN FO RD . FI.O R ID A
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brdgren
Richard Deas
Home Following Tells Lions O f
" Pacific Service Naval Adventures
. n r . a l l . i o t f r e e P a t t 'O t . )
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South
P hilippine' and
I aizoo.
And betide*.the llronxe S ta r riftlion and th* Prealdentlal U nit Ci­
tation. . he..w ears..-the Am erican
Th*«t«r riblton. American Itefenie.
A iiatle-Pa.'ifie,
Victory
and
Philippine Lilieratiofi rib b o n * ,.. .
P rio r to leaving M anila.. Col.
N drdgren wnt chief of th e Air
T ransportation Section of* Gen­
eral M iirArthur'a ttsff,. and for
two .y eart
. . Iwfore
--------- thst had been
Regulating O fficer with G enertl
Headquarter*, U. H. Army Force*
in t h x Pacific, In cliatg* o f mov-

wcwkt, Iwing hemmed In by a 10
mil* icepack.
H*
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‘ For recreation; he 4*Id,, the
boy* threw nut hook*, minus belt
and pulled*Mn codfish weighing
lb to 20 pound*. (Lion Jame*
Mnhson w** not p reten t to .h e a r
this.) A|*on* time more than 100
hound* of codflth were pulletl In.
Shooting into stream* with 10
and 46 callltrr weapons *tunoo.i
salmon b y th e coneuscion and they
nl lalnrd plenty of lliem to eat.
*• In. 1046, Mr. Dcaa returned to
Miami for u fefrether court*, a n l

Old Furiuture Looks New!

P a p a o p y o u r Ho.
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chaogcd morph tret
tivgneti- can foster p
Thai'* why people aa*
1aimer hitter after
DUCO color, h ttp
comes in white sad' a full
attractive colors. It brush• ** out fast sad smooth. Any­
one can pap up with DUCO
ncrauM it's theesiieu-to-uM
enamel you esn buy. Try It.
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hit discharge.
. King 'Lion Clytle Ramsey rvvicwcil a Hut of accmni llshmeht*
of the Gainesville I.lon’a Club, lie
announced a m erlin* of club illr.’ctorp and committee .chairm en
fo r-n ex t Tucxlajr evening a t nit*
Timor. 459 Summerlin Avonuc. Al
I.yon* reported th a t everyone en ­
joyed the Lion’* C hristm as party
a( th* Country Club, Dorter uautIng tlmfik.nl the club for floWeri
•e a t to hU ton. P o rte r lointin?.
Jr. who It treovering from in­
jut let tutlained in an automobile
accident.

Demobilization
♦ Delays Bring

■Ghost XttJvns‘&gt;Ajcl
Id Houaingr Shortage

Jeep-Happy Yanks
Paris Pedestrians
Du Not Mix Well

formed T hat they WoqIA niit tie homes, but th r big building was
nfovetl Into th* P ort of Lc Havre doomed fro m -th e outset. Ho 1 xr
area l&gt;*fora Jan. 16.
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as ta known, riio one wgs In the
building e i the time o f th* fire.

Money Nightmares
Plague People Of
Hungarian Nation
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(C.SIU V S trata Paa* lltrl
w ealthy meTi lit' History. Nothing
fo*lay is remembered of them, he
aald. as he recalled the names of
Tithem like Homer who wrote the
■Ilia,I
I... • - ,i ns * . tt
fnembered. ,
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** The value of th rt smile was
emphasised by Mr. &gt;0ilhonana as
J i t . pointed
IMi—a«1t 8 pleasant
sbwstl
..IM
' 0out
. fth
tm lle Will often opfcn the heart*
of the hardest ami
and
toughest
Customers, He stressed the Im­
portance ofl jfuod frllowahip and
advised ag ain st ttk in g one » self
too seriously. And ha Compared
*&gt;me people to the eorkjuach

C A T E R IN G

To All Your Bakery
Needs
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It’s

always lresji when
you buy It jtt

Robb’s .
Home Bakery
105 W. la t

r im w M i d

Rc|iair work a apecialty
Free estim ates. Prom pt service
’ All work guaranteed

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Roy Wall

648* Mellonvllle Av?.
. ’ Phone 813-M

LEGAL NOTICE
88 AGENT .CAPTURED
PRAGUE, Jan. 7,(AT— An SS
agent was cap tu r« l last week In
a m anhunt .fo r another fugitive
identified by the Cicch police as
a son of Hermann Gooring.
The
SS agent, William K lnxe.'had es­
caped from . Moravian,- Prison:
No trace wa# found, however, of
the man said lo he Goerlhg’s son.

IK T in : (OMIT III' Till:
j i litis:. * t:n i Vni.r:
P M H tltlt, IX I’n &lt;i li
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■rl.AltA I.KK VINl'KNT.
TO Al.t, CIIKHITOH'l) A
MINH llAVlNii ft..
I ik u a n ih uUIAlNirr
TATK:
Vmr anil rerh rtf • \ im are hrirlijr
nalltlril ■ it! • s-«J**I•»we| to fir r pt*ti|
any I’lslm, 41**1 ilrnumla uhltl« )»*u,
nr ,l l h ,r n r jrmi. mar bav« A*&lt;culti«i
Ola n l ' l , of i l j u |&gt;#» V|nr»iif.
&lt;trc«al,il. .1...
1‘ounfy, i«»
Ike Courtly
«r of Hr tiiltoiU
(•nunty,. Kiul
at tit A oiflcn Id
f •al'! county Nt
ralrntU r mnnih* /Dim Ilia tint* of
(J1* Nr»t I&gt;UMI‘ NtfOD* 4if
I•«•I Is'e*.
N«nforUk Klaiida,
Hitfiin rtuhi
Kacti .cUlm or f*lMitn»i.l r|i*t! i.a
hi %«rrUlMir. *wi **umn ihmi&lt; ii .4
|tla/f of fr*ld&lt; lllr itdtl |Mr*| tofflay
ii&lt;tdrrmn of fhrt /lalmani •|.*f ahull
hr 4worn to IsA Il|r . i,,l„lrtht ha,
■&gt;nt, or attorney', irnl tn y s-o-h
rlalni t»r
Offnniil tn.i ».# Mint!
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CONCRETE PRODUCTS
Conrrctir P ip e , lluilriirg Hloeka, Ready-mixed Concrete,
Sep lie Tanka, Concrete Fence I'tMl, Well Curb* and
Property MnrkerH . • *

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Peninsular Concrete Pipe Co
Phone ;2 JI

Sanford, Florida

mmi
In th e e ,r c M lto e ly ,

AMERICA'S
iVEST MIDWAY

PHONE 148 OR BRING YOUn A o. te THE SANFORD HERALD
Count. (!r* words la Ike line, m clsdlaf phene and address.
All advertisements for sitaalloB* u n M will be charged fa r a t'lh e
regular rlanalfltd rate*. + .
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l&lt;l* pet line for ou« im ertivu V *'
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Me per Hie for three insertions
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37c per line for 8 insertion* ,
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FDR HALF.: Radio BultcVids. EVKRSIIAKP . pencil found in
, Ever ready A di Pi k, ffl.tlb.
front of M argaret Ann tRortv
|t. II. Pope Co.
Phone 6 If--a fte r 0 : ^ ^ . M.
INCOME PROPERTY — Six
apurtm rnt dmildlng, close In, has
fine lucerne m « r il through tlepresslon . V'enr*&gt; now Pa&gt;lntf I®**
i&lt;t«t on asking price.. Present
rental* epproximalely same a*
they weto in IW I. If interesteil
in —inrem e iWDpvrty Inveetlgatc

FEM ALE eftnw’ puppy, 7 mhnlhs
old. Answers to name of Ming.
•xFindar .Phone 827.

COMPLETE^ MrWlWr. P la n t cap­
. able o f handling
100 - 400
fry e rs* a -W ee k Up to air *g»
pf I t - i S . w*i4»«.i -AppwnU—.uialaly 2U0 U chlcktna—t - j- iM k
uwclet njd. D ressing- machine.
P?Tty . A fine- location for indus­ -M ake me a rash offer.*- 2205
trial enterprise. Well drained and
Sanford Ave phone 024
uccessahlc to puved road, l-ocatcd
on A.t'.l..' foot of Wes’t !8-ll*-20th GOOD- riding. A .wgrk horse with
street.'. T’riced to sell, f
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new saddle. 111*0. Phone 7V8-J.
Have excellent homesight on
prAol highway. Jtlose in, with
1000 tree grove In excellent con­ UPHOLSTERED fabric*, tape.tries, ■hrocaU lles, • damasks,
dition, 17 acres. If purchased
Im itation leather and drapery
immediately crop will he conveyed
fabrics. A-mntvenient for cot­
w’lth prn|&gt;erty.
tage if Wtit-k 'desired.
R. S.
Two hot room house on Celery
Blown, 2 9 ! t iN. O range A 'e ,
Avenue, adjoins hut outside city
Orlaitdo, /la .
limit#— 1 4 miles from P o st-O f­
fice. Priced at *4000 and w orth
1945 .L uxor 85-ft. house trailer.
the money lla ,' acre lot.
.
N e lso n ‘. T railer dully, elrelric
GGOD celery farm on Beardall
brakes, new* 8-tly tires, eBvulatAvenue L’fi nerrs 10 acres tilIng oil healer. Frank L. Wood­
n l. Tile reworkeo recently—S
ruff III. 620 O ak.'Phone !»2 '
wefT«. Priced a' #100 |K?r acre.
If you are .looking for u good CORN — ALL YOU WANT,
celery farm nt a bargain, this is
*1.(15. H unt's
Tuxedo
Peril
B.
Store. lOninc 3 ^ .
A T T R A l.riV E new two liedtoom house with large, living FRY ERS, dreaaed anil dcliVcti-tl
loom situated outside city liniltX
\Ve*lncs*lay* and S a t u r d a y s .
on D/dando- highway. Three acres
Phone orrler* prior to ilellvcry
of land. Im m nlialely available.
day. George. Steel*. 776-W.
Term* rcasonatde.
HIGHLY desirable country home WHILE they la s t- la y in g * lien*.
AAAA standard. I’hdne 31 hr
im lake, air rondltioncd. beauti­
fully landscape*;, small grove,
four linlyoom,, two bathrooms
caretakers homw, two car gar- PIANO, excellent conditloii 16.
tube Philco radio,■'rotnoteLcoq.
sge with vervnnt* quarters, barn
with ‘ horse ‘stable#, rhicken ru n ,' trol. Hlurlki cowth. ?4&lt;&gt;lr Palmet to Avc.,P hqne.-ltlQ 'J. {-----bowling alley adiaeenL to house—
25~w cre-'npluriil. P rim ! reason- NEW WOOD circulating heater.
Can Ihj seen ut Roaier'a Place.
WARFillOUSE—on trackage—
70CO - i n ,i c feel of floor apace,
hell located for wholesale d istri­ ONE used lamnard Electric re*
;ei(r***t«r, - excellent
running
bution liu'inm*. Building will t*i
vntTttpit in sitil purchaser. .Terms
condition. Phono 643-J after
tn suit. *
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0 PiM'
Fred W. Bender. .
LARGE
circulating
oil “h*atl«r
Room 2,
Fla- S late' Bank Bldg.
*50.01). Also ‘largo gas rahge.
Phone 1030
*10 00. Must sell F rsler Filling
A beautiful home with three
Station.
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Ixil rooms, tWo baths hardwood
floor# Intimity room two c a r 'g a r- YEAR old fat heifer. J.T . Jones,
Hgc on n licctiliful lake w htre you
can hear the fish swim and play.
A two *tory house close in at
a real Kargin. ’
A two story house close tn one TWO bedroom house or a p a rt­
ment, or unfurnished. P erm an­
of the schools.
ent resident, two small'TWltdA two story house located In
Ten. Call George U. Williams,
the HEART of the city.
A three bed room bungalow In
J r „ ' Phone 771. ’
the best residential section of SanFURNISHED or unrifrfii*Ho4‘* or
font. mJ
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3 room 1 aptvw onW t, Ihtjrjmandul.
A hcnittiful bungaWwTrLmmcdlate
possession.
That little home In the country
where you can have fresh vege­ WANTED TO RENT ........
tables, fresh • ml|k, f r « h *gg# 5 td A room ' unfurnished bhust.
fr^&lt;h 'a ir tjn j everything e i fresh
Phone H7. •
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u* the wformnsj. glory.
If you arc thinking o f (buildlng WANTED t o ' rent houae, 6 'rtMma
not* is ‘the time to buy your lots
or mhre; either furnished o r ’una* I hove some of the m ost heayfurnlahed. 1 Seminole, ' Votillla.
tiful building lots th a t money ran
Orange or Ijake Countiv-JR’odld
ronkldcr buying. Bo* tlT.'-BaitE |0 t&gt; H D F. LANK
The Man o h oJtoaw a Hertford'

OPERATORS
" Starting Rate
6 days
$26.00

SOUTHERN BELL
TEL. &amp;-TEL. CO.

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SANFORD - ORLANDO
KENNEL CLUB

CRTOMULSION

YorCouifiJ.Cheit Colds, Bronchi tU

re*!! be sunshine
the sky, in your
e and in y o u r
rt when you walk

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. .A s n m u l l o f t h e r o u l i n t t r d I tr a v y v o l u m e

IN THI! SOUTHEAST
More people drink Atlantic Ale and-Bcer dun any other
It must be...
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SfWINOl! o V
in n s i w ^
goml reconditioned msehino for
sale. William* F ixit 'Shop, 205
W. 1 * L _ _____
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DODGE • PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND HER VICK
1*9 Palmetto Aver Vhonr l o l l
WASHING machtbas repaired
• and all homo appliances. Cal
wall General RepairHlhop, 7(
North Mills. Alrlando, phoi
‘ 2-1972. ’Prompt* service.
Expert Aute,. Repairing
llsrfleld A Jackson
in connecUon with
Yatea Auto Paint A Body Work­
___ Phone 371 ________
AUTOMJHItli', painting, welding
BRoy Reel, 106 W. 2nd SI-

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2 0 1 NO. PARK A V I

SEED POTATOES
Wu will rocelvc « utrlntttl «T Nnrl
'Coftlficd Seed Point***,' Uetl Hli«s
10th
P I.A (’K Y0I H OftDEH NOW.
Ainu u foraplctc line
Tuxedo Feetlu A Arntour’K Fer».IH/.cr
Make our. ,Sl|»re.yjnur Slorc
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dtCANoUfttn
TUXEDO FEED
Cor. ~nd Sanford
Phone 358 - -

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ELK S-LEG IO N

SOUTH lOlxN^cnEMTC'AT«€ClNrO ;~-T

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METAL BOOKING
It.-. Slock — Quick Hhipmenr 6
VACUUM Cleaner*, rtfrlg e ra
“V" Crjmp a n d . Corrugated FURNISHED jtP*rtm #nt or small - tors, washing m achine' amh&lt;m**.»
Rsthrfted
veteron,;
tn
r- style* . atul Flat s'i*eU. Made
‘other appliance* expertly remsnent, • no ‘children. Phone '■paired. \Ve pick up a n d ’dellrar.
from genuine soli I Aluminum.
Electric Service Co..- Phone 101
This ..m aterial Is vary strong j B w r - i t . __________________
and dumbly, 22 Gauge. U. £.
A
U
T O 'tadlalor* removed A reGovernmeaUVaheelflcationa. It
■•paitwl. All lines of auto ro&gt;
is heat uaM tah'k and will not
'paivtng a t ii rig h t and CohenS
. rttsL T hl*7!* 'e v rp tto 1BUMHlI
G arage, 2l*t k French, i*hom
ami &gt; Is firieed* a t 112.76 per
squsrr. which Is fa r below cost.
Available f«r,'lm nibdlate ship
m ent from our farto ry . Phone
W lrs or W rlU to Hal. Fulenvwlder M anufacturing * DittvC ributtag f,'o, P. O. Box 0 l 5 t j
Dtu lata»)*tar Drive, Phnns
^ t-1730, Orlando, Fla.
MILK BOTTLES - W#
SELL o r ” trade 1M7 -Chevrolet
brae lat* It very., mu*!
Jlk.J_ k‘. . .
i.w
w ill:return *11 ‘empty)
ilea a* th e y -e u rt
LORTffIB

Lo§t&gt;and- Ifoimd—

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Cold Preiiarafions

HELP WA

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

WANTED TO RENT BUSINESS SERVICE

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For Your
Hunting Trips
—See—

TELEPHONE

O P E N 1 2 :4 3 f t M . D A IL Y !

Town Hour Behind
Remainder Of Utah
WTND0VER. ,UUh. fffn -T t.ls
arm y air -haee .town I* the only
ona,la IBah located In tha Pacific
Um* belt.
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The line of dem arcation sepa­
ratin g th* Pacific belt from the
Mountain Iwlt winds , in such, a
dtvfous path th a t It cuts In from
the .Nevada border, aiirnuinda
Wendover. then bark to th* bor­
der- and wrxt, om itting most of
Idaho which extends! a t least 200
rellea west of h e ro ,.

■mm.... miiiiiiniuiimimiB«&gt;iruiuata»«unt|

PLUMBING

Cadmium it
line smelting.

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Bijl’s Package Store
and Bar
w.
880

City Takefe Theater
When Owner Quit«

Mulholland Is
Main Speaker At
Rotary Luncheon

duel W ily:
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Hhlttifig of -10 nilllnti ncrv#
# from cultivation I" glaring and
I jn iw illim b ; terracing Ido Aullbut1
acir* lii prevent erosion anil ir
J m nl w n(rr run-off; contour rulliS O 0 A f\
vnll;ur of lilS million urrr»; field
IVANTEII. Roofing nnd painting
T.XIII.ITS.
S A IV I.
find gully planting uf II million l. l q c i l l .
work of all kind. Reliable men
W ATCH FO R IT
NOSK-OROPS
w
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A
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TION
I
S
h
acre*; strip-cropping tut inilliy.i
available
now .
HANFORD
* iieir*; Improving l5(l million u . i n tINLV 'AS D IK M T K Ii
PAINT, t GLASS CO.. U*.
* of farin ' woodland j “|dniitlng. of 7
‘ Ho. Park. Phone .10.1.
*
* million acrr» in pcrnmncnt vege* Inlion; seed log -Itltd Coaceding of
REGISTERED pr»fe«»ional nurte
107 inillinn acre* of pasture mill
dr*ir«* . 8-hour duty, *dny or
e inline InOil; construction or denight &lt;Mr*. A. B. . HUmltlon,
. vrlopnienl of 1.200.000 pond-,
Phone 70.
112
I hI.
Phone
1 npiin g i u n d -other wulei oiltlrt*;j
- improveil management of 100 m il-'
I linn it ere# nl" iirnnii): In ml: repair!
1 jir improvement o f ‘irrigntinir #*•*• j
In Ihc meantime
l lent* affecting *10 million ncte*.'
• mnl improving drainage of III!
GIRL,
for....toda
,
. Fliunt.Dkur
Iln U M U N K S
STAUTEIJ SOLUTIONS
million « o ir» .ji( K W ll.futni IniuL.
ey'a'.IVuR Store. P art
U r &gt;M o re
Ito n tls
fo r
Offieinl* 'estim ate It would cost
NUTRIENT SPRAYS
WEED KILLERS
, IS liilllon dollar# to r a t i &gt; out nn
- .MVlitinl roil conservation mnl de­
VICTORY!
s o u / r l MIGANTS
SEEI&gt;* SPROUTERSi‘
l l w inning program. Uf thin H.2.VI
, milium ilollant- » « •. »nld. hi - In*
.‘ RETURNED VETERANS
REPELLENTS
CORRECTIV E DUST&amp;
rfnM U r
now
w it h
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Kst'muting there are more than
O PinjR T lJN rrV UNI.1M1TF.I)
■ S million tural home* without
You N’lintf \ mi, .Mix — We ll M.iki l l ............
FIRESTONE 'STORES hot good
j elrctiiciil power, official* nay it
t&gt;o*ition open now for talevman.
would cost about I.H01I million &gt;|ol.
S tarting
salary
cnm mvnturatc
Imp - to rnpptnirt 'litira tit rCnrh
with your ability. Previou* ex­
1 theac p n tin titl customer*.
perience desirable b’ut not ett^n’
The llnrnl Electrification -Ad­
lial. Apply by le tte r only, sta tin g
m inistration estimate* th a t, about
age and experience,
■ 1 ,01(1,000 . of .th ere, homer, rim . W*
FIRESTONE STORKS
Single or Married
■ tearlanl* w ithin flee years nftet ’
I I I K. 1st. ST.
.«*. Affts- 16 • .’15
- rntiM ruction nmtcrinla 'h e r o i n e
available.,. t y M hnr Hijlinril it •
Experience
Unnecessary
WANTED: Colored girls
for
postunr. fivi‘.\r n r ph»irrnm !•&gt; •m*,.
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Paid
while
learning
laundry nmrk. Apply in prrson.,
ondcrtukcii Jiv u tivala - nribl —. .
Frequent ilurcm*eji_
Hvmlnnle County laundry, Bll*
rt’0 |M*|f«flVC4 .Hill pul.Ilf
W . Aril St. - •
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•, • • O V e fiim e p a y ' h h n li wonlil involve a fotnl o \- i
AfN’mliMffi* «»f V'lftft millifm
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a P a id vaentiorvn
-x g e
AhnilJ th ree iiflbiin illill.'ir* noiltrt I
* *^8- F 'ttT -cab ' h e r v i c e fo :
la- spout for electric appliance*
Steady work. None others need
q n fe 'h o u rM
^
•and iquiiiim-iitr
apply, • Good lu sitio n -to right
II i* estim ated that more than
()ffiritila rav it will enst nlmiit
parties. Weekly ' salary
nnd A P P L Y C H I E F O P E R A T O R
seven billion dollars In toad con-10 liitlioil dollar# Urg^tL •' fill m
commission. The Outlet, tth
’ '* S • 5 w e e k d a y s
.
a slrucllnti. ri'placemelil and mainhliltlrr to inlniunte VinTminL. .mnl
&amp; Sanford Ave. - J
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I teuance 1# nee*le*l to bring the ISO million, ilnlliirp for nifcqibite.
rural highway system up to wbcie winter nml -cwnge disposal itti-*
i( would have been had tlie war provementa.
nurance company on all white
not interfered. In addition. 21
Some ttiiol iinprnreaient* rmiM
debit In Sanfortl. Debit lilcltrde*
billion ilidlar, will be needed to In- provided. officinlr shy, utulei a
all of Hanford. Splendid opport­
i build an adequate rtuul road »y- feilmal pollin' work# ’ program,
unity‘.fo r'rig h t triad. Apply 5 Di
tern, atnl an average of 2Jt50 mil­ • hruilil t liitt l*o necessary.
Natitmal Bank' Bldg.. Sanford.
lion dollars a year foi m ainten­
ance.
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Schools Needed
LADY for lobby new* stand. SnnIt I' e'linm led tlinl uLoul aie
ferd 'A tlan tic N ntioaa' Bank
U S U A U V m itG u V - f H A T f e
becjiltyl
billion ilollat' in rural » hon| • ••n
I Bldg. HANDIN' V O U tJ U l F R E E .
'tra m ion is needed tm ineiltatcl).
ADVICE O N H O W T* M AKE
ahil nn additional 2.11111 million
t*OOK*wanled. flood wages. Phone
,'ib d la i' to bring all miih I ««hiM«ls
(.It I I MOUND t.US
A MILLION DOLL ARS*----102 before 12 o'clock
I HK. i&gt; LI­
op In p resen t. urban tandardr. on llii' air over
-------HASN'T GO
KED
l
ANKLE
The inadeipmcy of bo-pitnl an-l
U |)DO ’ Inllighl at
Ml
t.l
IDE
I
FIFTEEN
limit I&gt; finilB ir, constitutes nm- of
i. In .mil itrer WI.1H 1
SECRETARY, bookkeeper
1'ACTlljt
&gt; K / y C tN T B OF Ihe gravest lu-cd' of m ini \tni-t.rl ii i \ with ,11 Inr
E»i|&gt;erisneed. Write Box
I.RANI) GIRI.
na.
official'
nay
lln-y
estim
ate
A
• ( ] H I5 0VVN
"dupe'' on thr clng,
SERVER
Herald.
| that- essential
|io«l uni
lulul
.rl l lit- hanlord-lfr-^
CRUCIAL l.vMJE
bealtb facilities would cost nearly
I,ntlo Ki iiiu I Club.
PIN E-LA SS .
:&gt;nO million dnllars.
PLORED girl* fur «tore room
Closely colijiecte*l with these i&lt;
work. Hollywood Slurps Office, f
^tbc ijeiaLfor jicwMge di-posnl mnl
‘ w ater supply facilities Cfficinls ■' CrWmblilrin rellrfes promptly he104 F.- 1st. St.
I
say that at least **.%ll mil lion did eaure It goes plcht to the seat of the
lars should be s|K‘Ut fm such fa
trouble to help laoarn and expel
WANTED: Office help, clerical
ellities a ' soon us possible.
germ laden phlfKm. and aid nature
bookkeeping, tyjnng nnd ye n r
A billion dnllars could to- spent. to soothe *ml hral raw, tender, Inta ria l,.p a st ITmr and full time
p.anjrd bronchial m ucou* m em *
,.rru-. . 1 ^ sift--, ,fn I yi |o n .........l / a
\ T I.ONi.NYM OII
A|f5Vnr8rijt»5.'..l 5Hr.pt- Dffrrrs. T r4i your t4iwe,wku,aull you
t ditie- add about |im million dol- branr
N o Ml NOT
VTT7777
bottle of Crromulston with the unhits In lestm e vegetative rover nderxtniullng
you must Ilk" the way It
nod make niliei iiitptovt-inetil* on quickly allays the cuuxh or you uxa
VitiO ndllinn acre, of public .owned to Im
h a vvojour
o jo u r money back. .»,

SIT. WANTED

I C . i l l n o l f i m I’aar
aervicemen had marched ,to Geaeral S lyer* hewdijuarlef*. and a
committeo of five w t i - e a r t in
to tjwfck with him. The 'General
told them th a t changing Inter;
national alluation waa pievent­
Mover* simply hoisted the IAi IMIng the aentnitg home of all ing* onto truck trailer* and towfcl
them four or five relies Into toxrfT
eligible men at once.
- General S ly er* mea*a(*. read Since early spring 140 house* have
|o the gathering iri_the Hall of baen told, netting around |100
C ongrett, pointed out the many *j&gt;i*«a .fo r the Gwllupi.’mmerr.j
dutif*? th* Army attlj m utt fu l­ Coal Co., owner of the property.
fill in the Pacific. The mnwage Ilc m e lii. p u rrh asert paid an,addiiiilftsl flb
tIM’i
(Tal lltam
ncnuaH
b In
to gat
them moved
•aid th a t the Army m utt net tipnal
fa ll.to do Ita Part la getting the
wutld hack on ita nurinal-court*.
Chairman of the demun»tratfoit
wa* T /4 Harold ’Scblfirin of
Kurheatrr; N Y . ' '
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.
In
IVathlngton, the White _ A f T T 1 f Fr, Okla. — (AT - The
llnute* h at announred that Presi­ •By. council Is determined to **«
PARIS, lAT — B e t w e e n free­ dent Trum an b at no intention of th a t rrrtdcnt* of this cmnmuniAy
wheeling, ‘ jeep -h arp y - American taking apy action in comtectloii hare areess to motion pictures.
W'lwn th* owner of the only
soldiers, and the . normal traffic
movie house In town null busthabits nl French d riv e n nnd pePARIS,
th
*
n
ets'
Ithe
k . council ..-a.L .
nets,'
voted1 ato_ itake
le'trlana, Paris police—civil and pdper S tars *ni| S trli
over and now is hooking film s
•2,000 American toldii
fo r twice a-w eek show s, |n th e
redeployment- 'C am p
com munity building. . .
H avre mart h#&lt;k.Ui 'hi
...
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yesteriUy to protest
IW alc nl l i a r s l«rr VIh thoir shipm ent home.
K lrst. uuptICnjUon. A Pti Deoamher,
The nowrpuper said thst the
DAYTONA BEACH. Jan. 7, (AT
Honey W. Barnes, STMIc. BF’D
camp commander accepted a let­ The municipal apditisriuni a t D ay. No. I, has been dltchargcd
te r addressed to th* European ■U&gt;n* Beach hurncil to the gtound tha United States Navy, accord- I|
su m K in»i.iit:n* x m m v i
I W s te r
Crmpumder,
General today. F ir* Chief H art said the ing to Information rvceivorl hero • Thr Annu il M* r(ln« i»f I lie* blt/ch*
h»»iti*
ir «.r ih. vhu ilst rno D rcT H
cause of the fire which complete­ today ' from the Naval* Personnel LimUUlUTUM
*•!»» IhI hriil n( «Hv
ly ' destroyed
the
So-year-old Separation Center In *Jackson- ••HI** I.r life* «*».ntpnn&gt;,
HfvrrAil.tptlr Nalltipal Hunk llulM*
wooden structure Is not known.
Firemen fooeht fleteely fo r
two hours , to keep th s flam ca nRITIKH HUUtlUUs HAfWiKTh

'hour down busy streets looking in ­
to the ryes of litondes Ireside them.
. "We set up MPs in spot* where
we've lieen having refh rta of acci­
dents, we tnaks hundreds of argests for s|H'eding mnl we do
everything we can to handle the
traffic nituatlun," Col. Haves said.
"But wi&lt; can't keep French people
frum walking nut into, the path
Of an automobile."

T H E S A N F O n i ) H E R A L ’I). R A N K O R )) Y f u l l l H A

KmiforH.
(Muntv'.
u . n u T tm taU r.-JftM M r-itu*
•*« !**•, A. U*.
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GALLOP, N. M„ (AT'-Pouad
A prartirai u*e fo r th* ghoti
town* -which dot the *.4|set hj
w orthlr.t pcoret.
' T^ro tuch village*, th* aban
docird coal minitfg camp* of Na
vpjo and CMbeen), are helping- re­
lieve a h n u tln / th o tU g * In Gal-

By. A. I. GOLDHKKG
BUDAPEST— Hangary today Is
ODD P C u k V k 't brake ami getting broker every
A H M U A L V lC M t minute In. a mad dream world of
printing hahknnteJTY^
It I* a nation, w-itn I.MO year*
of imiepandenre hooslng and feeiling an. oerupaeion arm y variously
estim ated at from 1^ 0,000 to I,OOO.nno — no of fin a l fig u re ... ia
available"
,*
Reparations lleadarhs
, i t know# th at It must pay *in
six y i a r i * lOfLmililon in raparn- declaring . th a t
anybody’ * Wh(.
lion* to Russia. Yugoslavia and thlnka he can pay hi* debt to
Csechnslovakia, apd try meantime humanity with m*r* money is a
to tw later an IntortMiI economy, Tool.
i a rrie u i; I. « * r » »• H u r i . m anager fcf
rural production, prove ___
tat______
It r a t th e P its Theater, wax welcomed
be a aem oeraer, and tr y to live at Into the d u b by Hiarie* Morrlpeace with neighbors who fought •o n , and T resldent Lea LMimr
on The right side of th* United ** Ota "baby member'’ and Was
Nations ledger,
. preecnted *H b a Ilptxry pin and
Th* H ungarians argue th at Ger­ a booklet on ."Welcome to Rot­
man fresau re p u t them Into the ary " by Wnl.ler Haynes. Visitors
w ar w here defeat found th*m and • l
kinchson
Included
th at German economic domination 8. G. Gray, J r .. Roy Williamson,
mad* th eir path a one-way, wrong­ and Bant A- M artina.
way road.
.

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UP AND OPEN
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BY THE TANk WiTH YOUR
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Modern Appllane#*, Ine^ {
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MI8CKLLANEOU8

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PAGE SIX

THF. WEATHER
They a r e Oklahoma le a r n no question as

Maxine, Handy L a s s ' Kentucky

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C l i a n - k t e n h t h o .m
H e r a ld S p o r ts E d ito r

Florida’s athletic officials 1had jx-U er'sta rtin g nam ing a Jdg tim e ,
-or.f li i( they really expect to get |
otv*. The football coaching position
at .Tulane became vacant Friday I
when Mnnk Simons relinquished
hi post to liecoms Die scnnol's Ttovator w«t the appointment. In
the I i ’ j'!.' ••, h©i not , a * big
llre c tn r of athletics,
. Plans havs been completed for inline riinrll. JWebhdiy, his previous
the Florida S tate l-cogue meet- VA'-ifi slice doesn't'make him queltag to. he held here or\ Jan. 20. If I*. I If n big name coach iin't
The loop officials an d'directors Appointed, this corner i* still on
.
will be guesla of th e S^MllnoU- the McltoftelL wngun.
A flrr talking with various
County Junior Chamber of Com-

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Wildcats
IPicked 3 o W ip e '

R ollin s.C ^fece

T H e A??N IE

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■coring record w ith 831 point* .nargin Um Wildcats had a t the
U st Mason, a t cantor; Joe HollanJ half over Arkansas m ust b ars
LOMCMOOD, (Special)— Maxa t forward, and Ralph Beard a t convinced him.
&gt;
in*, running o ut or i h t No. 1 boxj
guard, v
In the third race tonfcht, appear*
Holland, 0-frvt-S, scored 225
to be a sure w inner In the la st
•'
Ry CHICK HOSCn
points* fo r the Iowa Seahawks la s t
half of th e . Daily Double. P ans
ATLANTA—Along about th is year, while Beard tossed In 609
me eren r year, o r a t least since points as a high school senior In
who can pick th e runner to tie up
sp ite of the fact th a t he stands
with her In the second ree?. frill
no doubt get the double, and while
-Louisiana BUI* served notice
there are two o r three possibilities
th a t it would-BaHUnong the con­
In the first leg', the most probable title.
tenders by defeating .Texas A. A
**—J- * *ra.
' -! And, lust aa regularly,
M. In the season's opener, with
■ feature TMrvwOr, other*
the twelve mem berg um Bobby Lowther, a w a r veteran,
defeated III Guide
Server,
_ , ju top contender* with laadiag the attack. H a scored 85
------than a fa ir chance of hull­
nlng out of Die No. 1 box In th a t ing down the title. Usually, that point* in the first Tour games.
minus th e services
event, while Hi Guide has draw n group Inc lades Tennessee and (Ala- o fTennessee,
. Paul W alther, 1946 ace who
the No. 4 bow Instead of the No.
transferred to Auburn as a n a ry
6 he pecupied Thursday.
But this season, everything In­ trainee,
'h asn 't been too impres­
dicates
the
'Cats
will
win
In
n
The results o f thla contest will
sive in early games* The Vols,
walk,
giving
them
th
eir
ninth
title
be watched w i t h ........................
In 10 year*. In spit* of the su r­ however, have a nucleus of letwhatever they will
prising
strength shown thus far term en and' a habit o f winning
will he close. *
least expected. Since 1930
by
Louisiana
State. Tenneeae*, In wjten
Tonight's Entries;
th ey have won tha title three
early
games,
doesn't
appear
to
rim
Hare —K v n ittr i
es and lost to Kentucky in tha
. rtom iw b.ri
have the power It had la st year a t tim
* Joaquin Itad
run ne rup.
•
,
, finals ip three other years.
1 Hondo
Rupp has practically tha same 'T u l a n e looms with A uburn as a
I Oirhid Spot
teamii n*
ha nan
had ■
a y ear ago (4' *s ■ darkborse. Auburn, w ith W althar
I l 1 n l Half
ip of new com er* and returnwar veteran* good enough to
3 moat of (ka lea wiia'a o ik .-

Ruis5«fcL THEATRE

“THERE’S *JK?VVAV8 JULIET",

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vt—
j*5g*lxr *etgat

C M //V 6 S 0 W
WATCH FOR IT!

YOU DRIVE IT!
PHONE 200 '

STRICKLAND
/MORRISON
Ih’im iV B U T , INC.

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Truman Hails I

.•v, JTiwida.WateP'
Conditioning
Co.
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1440 MORSE STREET
Ship Yard, Cafeteria Bldg.) .
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Phone 9-3112
t rating*.

Congress-Feels __ William Slruthers
Elected Presidoi t
Repercussions
Lake Mary C. Of C.
Of GI Protests

Byrnes Arrives
In London For
UNO Assembly

L e t t e r s , Teleffraius
And Cables Flood
Nation’s C a p i t a l

M cA rthur

Which Is the UAW-CIO really after? Is It seeking facts~or
ThesO

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Raymond Rail, Jr.,
Accept s Position
With TWA In Iran

Something New he* been Added

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A " lo o k a t t h e b o o k s " is a c le v e r c a tc h p h ra s e in te n d e d a s
a n o p e n in g w e d g e w h e r e b y U n io n s h o p e to p r y t h e i r w a y
i n to th e w h o le field o f m a n a g e m e n t.

We have firmly Reclined ,to recognize this os a basis
for bargaining

.-Tables to match
........................ ..... '..'-.-M
Lorner Tolile ............................................... .
Odd chairs, air cushion seats
....
m u $ h ]t pay* em ploy c * - h o w m u c h It p a y * to t t o c k h o l d e r t h o w m u c h it pay* In t a x e o - h o w m u c h n e t p ro fit w e m a k e —
a n d m a n y o th e r foot* a r e p la in ly i ta te d in a n n u a l re p o rt*
a n d q u a r t e r l y re p o rt* .
*
- 'r . j.
T he*e arc b ro a d e a x t t o 425,000 sto c k h o ld e r* f ro m ooM t
to c o a s t- s e n t to n e w s p a p e rs a n d l ib r a r ie s . A d d itio n a l
oopies a r e fre e fo r th e ask in g .
^

Post Office Will
Continue Closing
Half Day Saturday

T h e o b v io u s f a c t is t h a t th e U A W - C I O h a s g o n e b e y o n d
its r ig h ts u n d e ; th e l a w - a n d is r e a c h in g n o t f o r in f o r m a ­
tio n b u t fo r n e w p o w e r —n o t f o r a lo o k a t p a s t fig u re s, b u t
f o r th e p o w e r to s i t in On "fo re c a stin g a n tT p la n n in g th e
f u tu r e .

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In spite of this, the UAW-CIO demands a chance to
look alt oqr books, with the hint that we could meet
Union demands “if the truth were really known."
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know things—or run

concern you as weU as

For years the foots about General Motors have been
made public.
w

MW

•little Suzanne Deunnn. kld-

mms t e

t o

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rising tide of industrial upr-at

Lesher Appointed To F o r m a l Statement
Awaited From
Make Allotment Of
Laborers To Farms P e n e r a 1 Marshall

njADD ENJOYMENT TOYOIIR OUT DONOR HQURfiL^WlTHH
H iTHIS "BEAUTIFUL UATrAN SUITETTi?. . *

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Jamaican Negro Order To Cease
"Workers Arrive Fire Expected
To Aid Growers Today In China

BATON ROUQK, La., I/O—1Two
detrwtlve* and two e|ty polictmen
answering a call'fro m a'bousew lfe
here that prowlers w*r* ransack*
ing h sr kitchen found nothing, a ­
greed to w ait fo r the Intruder*
return.
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More noise sent them rushing to
(he kitchen, thence back to U«
living room wherw they cornered
th ttr q u arry —A four-pound ra t
barked *i us lik* u

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Police Find B l o o d
Stained U a r t L ) u r
ini? S e a r c h F6i* *.
Killer.
mw'» M’fl!ft'tacaT

is seen today in WAshlnttnn. Rut
imix'd yesterday fiKnr her ‘
w hat effect, if any, such ;» mova
Chicago home, I n d I c n t e a
1'KESIDENT TK l'M A .t assr&lt;t for more action and less talk will have temaiha uncertain.
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g f*'* as no.xthle, * * * • " • * from Cengreaa on strike legislation' when he addressed the nation . It Is.updcrstOfHl top w.vro-p'ie*
that the girl was m is tre a te d '
w
TKe Pro.|d#nl r*«r&lt;t • h - ennr - 1 Iasi week. Mr. Truman expre-,e«| deep -concern over present ami officials of the Administration
(tiresumablF** sexually) and
*&gt;«-« »a»l- t-irotvn-l and the f|» t threatened strikes- He charged that, promisr* of cooperation from arc considering'slight price b o 'sta
then
Strangled. The autopsy
e
' * •*'&lt;1
Mnlled
m int Ho Congtess, Industry. Isbor and faun group* have not Been kept.
in the steel--ami meat p iu ’x in t
\ !*• Alt* %fuin» In
was performed by Coroner’s
in d u c tile in an cffoit to av ert
strik es schrdnlod for next w eck.J
W* a«|r| flint fV#» fk»mokUI.
Physician T h o m a s C arter. Dr.
• - W illiam A S tru tlirrs. owner
vnl&lt;n«| at.xxr^QM**, J, no* nn
Some 700.t&gt;0o steel ' nrkcr*
G arter said lhat the body was
and
operator
of
the
L
a
k
e
, Mur,
a r c achcdiilvd to strike next Mon,
tr s r v «r*lnn, ♦'••f «n fn»»r&lt;»HnM"
&gt;lismonil&gt;eied ‘after death. Finger
w aterworks, u s , fr-vlerlod p n .lay for a f2-day pa&gt; ta&gt;il. TcvO.
* • »••*«* /*F |Vs rsMnn In rs*^vinr nflf
dent- of thr l.akr Mary (’luted,.-, Sessions To Be O pen­ m ark, found on the throat indi­
hundred
thousand
packing
h
o
u
^
In
.crltinit
Ihr strangling, the Coroner,
of C onrm rrrr nt an eiithn* •'!&gt;
ed With B roadcast | cated
•xorkeis have announced the IP in­
w - - i)sH/wl
A.I,. BkhIu-, d e lated
..
m rvting last evening duitn-- „ l , h
tention to walk out Tuesday in
rIas|pM«| tlvvf ♦))•
) Meanwhile (wdlee have som e
plans w ere, nra.te for
1
T
hursday
M
orning
support
of
a
sim
ilsf
wnge
daa
wth I fi»vA*A nil n/wr^e^pr
upon another po-Mldr clue in
l e u r i s l arti* ul"- nod
u- . .
mand.
!
llu'ir luipt for ih r maniaeal killer
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WASHINGTON, Jan n. i-1‘&gt; rnut**r nit* f .-tr-'io. nr-nni-rj) ..
Meonwhile. the tlirnll of a
I'lMlIlN.
Jan
x.
\|&gt;—
who Stqili lied I lit* «IX-year-olll ■
, f ^ A i|f t&lt; U l|An
■*k# fwlpyw■
&lt;•" 11
S*t iftan uf Sliifr Li mew I girl
nationwide telephone strike — t 8 »hllcr dem onstratioitk in Ku- Itavumnil i l Hull
lu-i hedriaun early yes-*
hAo«a nt fix**
ffs rliarlo**.)
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II«(««••• h.iw -tol^il ih.it theft* i (rrdayfrommorning.
possibly starting tomorrow r— rnp,,, Ibi- I’uclfir and nlinnst to r .
A refuse ca rt
O ther off, cis re-eloetcrl « ,
•IW« &gt;i«
•»# vMxht
of
Washington»- ’'•I ifiiiihi'* ihnt fjlr atumi.k
hangs . over the country.-It may ‘within
with what apparently are Mood
ywmV(r*&lt;w v v*m*m -efUtf of Atnir
nxninst th r slowdown of damn- llerlrcrt l.ampeit. c o n tra ,I,',
s
ta
r
t
from
either
of
two
,oorcaa,
•&lt;tfci:i(Ar«|
|*Mir
mill
I
k* work*
Is
stains ha» been found In the
p *»J Vaw* nr*v***(rrp«. *
8 lx thousand mcinlicrs of tha hilixation are having repercus­ builder, a , .vice p resid e n t . Jqhn J r*l^ nut nntlnfnrtnfil). Il&gt;rnbasement of a building ml KenKvniis, cHju. grower, ns. *«
Communications ’ E q u l p i n e n t sions in Congressional quarters.
ri'imirU *rrr miiilr 9poll more
Avenue, a few feet from
W orkers Union are to go o u t on’ ‘ Dr mauds already arc. being tary. and 1-con Q Plrkeruig.
i'flr» hi arrived in 1-lnKlamf 1 the cntchbastn
e4-en-xpt.«e aat|xf""tl“n with the
in whirh the little
strike tilnorrow . Uhion 1YW*L voiced for n Congressional probe tired Hpanish War veteran as i fur iSr mrrlins nf Ihr I nl*
t , l p » l , an e-ev «nd o*)«e-_.
Just? when thp labor p?cturv^ CHUNGKING, Jan 8. (A l­
' girl's head was located. The curt
,
lull Nuii'Wi- .\HM-mld&gt;.
r- —*. r-»-t-ed bv Die h lg ’ three lot harvesting of celery nn-i j The Chinese press predlctetl lo- dent Kmrst W eaver says tha of thr entire program —1 as • re-' treasurer.
has been sent to a poller labora­
l'J.000
American - President 8truth«’rs iinpoUil.rl h
&gt; ^ fereien j'p in U tee- *4 ta elr rtcsn t n th rr crops In Neminole t oantyl dav -the. t'esose* flro” order in strike will Immediately effect a quested -by
tory, to determine whether the
IU0 per cent stoppage of toll soldier* wno dem onstrated ' in committee to nppioach t ’r»uoiv
l.riNGON,
Jun
A,
iA't
Vw
looked d arksat Is-cauxc pf short -1 Cliina's
undeclared civil
war
-siv „f Stm,. lame. Ilyrlies *,v l ' •••"'• nr* ‘•“’•e «.f human hloml
Commisktoner Iten Over*t»cel "iih 1. ,
•fW Of worker*. coopTrd * ith the would be Issued tomorrow by
„o..la St. Louis, P D i agent Gerald
albilily also lr«&gt; arisen I reference .to i«ed .|i*on,»*i&lt;W'i»u his offir at imrly Mlitvrd ill Lon­
I Nbrrtu has tleclarriT that a .. man
ongress may give top jin lj»ke Mary, ife-ansl n ee rv n rj don truhty ahead nf -.rh,slide
.
Some 203,009 m«mt*r» of tit* rlority to some sort of iltm o -; |,y grrnU y ii»'iea.*e&lt;t travel I'ol- in a. ulauL-Gi^lu-fsoos-Wa^thTT *«*»"&gt;••**»—
*---» Urs,er„ .Union
not allow* any nture rechilfing of .1 The press prediction wa« made . Ns l ion a I Federation— nl . T clc- idliswtim
1
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1
.
Ityr
e,
*,Ivi
if.,
and
1
n
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''f&gt;re
there
IhU
morning
while
legtahttion wtien t t - rr^
negro labor ns during p s s t f ^)i Chungking gw-aiml.'a—
11. I huml-ei .,,.t,..
.1 i„ th. UnfhAI trying to collect money apparentWorker* also may stage * convene* next Monday.
ous roniplalllG
seuiiun, tkuuily ABPTtrc. H.’ Daw- announerment frqtn G e n e r a l phone
gugrda- a r e ' aat up S fsls s t —a
walkout
In
practically
all
parts
l|&gt;
di*
Nat
iniqi
'
&gt;e
ini -iiti,,,
t v-onihl) lv
Ju** t f &gt; "»C '« «hlsel Inth
.Still
anuDirt
possibility
Is
that
of
(Ipnimeico
In
reg
m
l
son reeelw-l a telegram S alur- George Marshall. The President's of the nbUoii. Their strike
tructive use of atomic energy,
M’rv iir !,L«.t ,| If,, t fs lit Tt MIIKIIi ’k l)K', till- case. The mao, l»«.ke,| under
day from th e State extension special- envoy bt acting a* med- if r«ll,a| — will Ije in sympaDr.v the Mouse Military Committee continuance of bus line
the
primeof Omurrr Cnspy of” '
may order a formal o r Informal froth Hanford lo Lake Muiy. it nul Haim. ,'TI*n K&gt;rt«h| I ow.M
K rrtioc announcing that 150 .la- la lo ru n the Chinese civil wnr.
have
w
ith
the
strike
of
17,000
W
esUi
!
ihqutcy.
inW&gt;tke
.M
atter,
HlowWas
voted
to
appoint
a
eonunittee
llyrnc^
i”
pl;*n
t'll'V
In
give
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tn a lc a n -nexro workers e rren- on T/SjCimitg iu*s been announced Ktrcirtc company cfiti-Mys* who over.'rom m lttee Chairm an, Demo­
«lrl**i?i»tr*
the
^rvrnl
tclrpnoiiril
ib
miui'D
inr
ApiriHfiii)
t'NO
.
...
to
contact
bus
line
a
ffin
a
ls
with
the way* here,
'■ — ——-V since Marshall’*' s ta lenten t Monam «uti In support of a dnnutnd cratic
ltepyr.-aentntlve
Andrew reference to resuming this scr- K«mr ft iirfinrtN on uimnir unfc. irmwoin money from JnntM Dv*
i
They arriv ed a t the WKA ,lj»y t h a t ’ progress was bertHf for a 30 per cent wage- boost.
Huy, of Kentucky, la aald to
iruanla tiu*t In* Uft %vith the iui- **»»
cliiMa fathrr.
Farm U b o r Ciunp nn the 'w est
mediation talk* with
All three independent unions, fa.) the A rm y Is doing the best
hi ih’MHtniri•
It was deckled tir resume 'I ue&lt;- Mit’t on
tide on Sunday. It was necessary C hinese. Communist and Nation- are
Tin* Sito I n n
has ilrclair«t
affiliated.
,
| if can.
*
allst drlrg atei.
day night tourist riel, meetings
At the same tim e Admlnistrn| | ut le tte rs, telegram s and 'w hich hud been discontinued f,n thut th |HMin ft I I 'full *1 Nation t
A Spokesman for the Chinese
• ini |t(init 'it ih'iiian.l
ilcmpcrntlc league said, m ean­ tion officials are viewing wjth cables from oversea* are be- the w*r period The flr«i «f these
i»»f»*i iiMtnm chilli tho
while, he understood the rea.se in terest th* firyt wptje yettieipent ginning to floor! into Washington, mectngs will lake tila*-,- toidght
•
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at thp Community bull,line Tlit-te
fire order would , not include in the giant automobile industry One member of
i,-f,.--I •,lent,
The Industry’* newcomer • commenlnl privately Ihnt because u t |j ^
Manchuria. The -Nattaaa'i.ts ate
fhls Is election year, th e GI pro- , wi)| ^ Berr^j
mpvlng troop, into that neb in the K aiser-F tuter foiporatlim .
^Iuj t r ia l. rrifion l»y Inrui an»l air. 1ami t h j CIO Uintwl Auto»Work teit* air likelv t« rrcelve pratt.
It was annopnr,-,l thnl -hof fieT hr ipoktam an aald thr Com* | arm hi¥ « ftffftd on wagt* amt prompt atU ntlon.
hoard courts had ta-en loll in
.nrunKts* liud agreed to this pro­ oilier contract term s amt will' It, addition l*&gt; the Manlln de* goo&lt;| Condition- A largo In, rea«e I Mit o -.I.iJ. ,
nl tin- 2,0110 Mary, has received his honorable
sign tostsy. Kaiser eh rater • msl . inotistrullnu, G l's also staged In w inter visitors was reported—
posal.
,
..f .1 nation* are j discharge front th e Army in Iran
.uvre, also th a t all avistahle living space itelrgi-i,
Union FtosWcnt It. J. T h o m ss' mas* meeting* a t I a ittavre,
in I am,Ion f„r the f o t- ! » liT e for the - p ast year and u
alike hail -Dr*’ new contract -- France, ahd al Andrews Fjeltl is being -put into use lo accom­ art.cmbl.sl
real - „• &lt;-,dne of tfTN. UNtt *e*-- half he hns served as a radio encolling fo r,* base pay of It.lU nn ne»r W ashintton.
.
modate visitor*. A new pr».,trutjt shins
riimwiluv. ’Thev w ill’ .rer with thu Iran I'ersls.i
hour.
^
Alb the dcnum stralkwis volcevl of actlvitlei of the 1 »ko Mary
f.-'M f.,1.-.’.,fo« ’ night nt .1 Gulf C.mitnnnd.
■
Thc-reompany also ha* agrew l-io articulate protest* a|f»ln*t. th* Riding Club which number almut state !«...!„&lt; 1 ti-mlered by King
Immediately
upon, receiving
pay an unprece«letit«Mi bonu* baw d Army'* Hcdt»ion to slow down 16 members' and h»« nirmr* and 1‘llHtl t*
In* ittkiiiHriP on I&gt;it It*, hr »ron the number of ifltlt* produce*! dl*eharge* trccause of a lack of outings, was annmuweil
talll Im- rrptnl l« pAnltlnn a# a milii) CM*
Thr
Fishing In laiki^.Murv lakes hns
gnd th e hours worked, A bonus * replacements for high-point vet
ft* Itronl if1nrw# #iHh TWA Aitlinr*,. anil*
ta
a com eran*. The g ist .of the GI com- been good lately. »n.t quite a
o f '|5 per unit w ilPgo Into
ii
&lt;‘lrntrnl *h li«»u IfHatrd nt Ahii«lftfi on the
l*\
number of black ba*« Im'i- been cm(
"IV flm tJulf, i»rr*»nlini» In In*
The Sanford l’o*t Office d o te d mon pool Je r distribution among p |u(„ta Is th a t Congress should enught,
A
Hlr«*
*
it wns repotted Thi. hns Sts4»..| . .1
v
fn9tiiuti*«n rwpnikl hv I»i* fnlhrr
a t noon" Saturday and will con­ xnployr* a t the end of-the year I probe the m atter and, If* neees
- ■\»tcr •• months *»f thla taofA.
tinue dosing sit noon each Satur­ n‘ a Jd it. 6u, ^Kaiser-Kraier ha. ,* ry . take the program away twen a t t r i b u t e ' t" t*l&gt; lake ie
stocking progiao, »f
la k e
Iii v%til l*r cntitlrd tu a ill) day
day as do all ffTst flat* post­ agreed to moel any boost in ba-«- from the War fleparlm ent.
„ upMUh,» f r„m •; oayo say Marv Ch*mb#ev-of l'„inmerrt‘, ami
.
‘ Icuvtf in thr United Htiitr*.
offices, according to Joel S. Kidd, pay which m ight grow out of tin ,
curren t strike of 176.000 UAH | h | | t vs.u f g r c n , U r y H ubert Fat- Seminole Sportsman's AsMwiatlon, C ll* s t‘ Is i rCSUntCCI
A graduate of Hrniinole Hllfh
postm asltr.
,
• i i i
1
1 ' School. Hall *a» rmploycil n* *»
. p/®pt^iniibly I f tc iu ii of
A period of dosing on Wedfir*-' •m ployes »t G in in l Motor#.
I4
OF
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H
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m
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l
a
n
d
radio
cnifinerr in Miami ond nl
the Manila d«m un,traU onar has
day afternoon w»a tried for the'
. - - - -jthr time of hit jniluciion* Into tb#
changed his world tour ’ schedule,
tout several months under a tt
lie now will stop nt th e I'hlllpWASHINGTON. Jun. H, id»)—' service, was taking a special
hour week, but Instructions’ havJ
pincs capital some tim e next
Jewish pokemen presented the. radio rourso given by CBS iff
been raccived tS 'reduce overtime
week.
a for a Jcwidi national homo-1New lurk.
to the ahsM un mlhlmum, 4i*
land in I’nJestine tmtay to th e ,
,
stated.
As compensatory tim e
Anglo- a met wan
com m ittee
of M o r e
K obbcneB
A re
must be granted for all S aturday
inquiry on I’alestlne. Tito Comwork, it would be naccssary under
mlt'es 1 has lost ,,p,-ne,l its heat­
R eported By Police
the 40 hour week for sach clerk
SYDNEY, J*ii. ».
New ie- lngB
ing* ln
111 \\ii»liii»|i
Washington.
end carrier ip take on» full day
finem enU In Japsnc**- torture
oOne
ne ,,itut-ss
witness «appearing liefore
off .glthln the n e it apcredlng five
Another robberv 'o f lailicir utu
“ I t wap a quiet Christmas for
are trelng disclosed nt the Am- llu
ij , j (.-ommittM-&lt; lay was Henry derwenr from rlothoslilics was
commit Uv ■t1is
work days. The all dsy Wednes­ Dr* WAJGs autio n c-l In Germany,
WASHINGTON.
Jarp
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W
bolna
w
ar
c
rim
e
trial
of
9;i
Monsky
*&gt;f
Out
Mcnsky
of
Omaha,
Neb.,
re­
day service which s ta iw i Ja n . 2 w rote P/e- .M ails E. Washlmm
reiortcd
to
imlier • yi-stenlay.
pn-sonting
presenting the
tiie .'A merican Jewish The romrlai/U was from Mr*.
results in 64 hour* a week of "T he ruin* aiM piled up rubble all —. President Trum an ptprmd two Jsoanese.
Oak Leaf CluaU rs to Ganeral
Dispatches to A ustralia rolnte Cottfcrjiicc. I'e
ISIl
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- —t window and ca rrie r service.
.1. It. O-'ham, i&gt;lt Mark Aven-re.
around us reminded us of trage- H. H. Arnold'a
Distinguished the testimony of Australian* sr\d ;.lo\si-,h bomvlantl
an annual Increase of 121 acre*]
Such robbsries Imv.- Ireen a fre­
die* brou g h t upon the world by Service Medal today in recogni­ Dutch who survlyrd the liorron supported l-y a
ease rets a t 3 0 t acres, a 64 acre
quent nccurenco lately, a»-cordmen. not of good will.
tion of A rnold's achievement*- of an Ambolna prison camp. One | ni, j o rit j »f Jewlucre***, and ,'J*lt*&lt;a a t 104
inr*tn I'ollce Chief Roy Williams.
“ On Christm as day, and before, In building up the A jr Force. witness—a- Dutch &lt;*/rgeant m ajor stan -s. A I'ale?
acre*, a 69 acre Increase. The
A truck tarpaulin measuring
w# WACs stationed In the vkinty One of the C lusters was fo r hi* pamed Waaldyk dcsrrit«-&lt;l the so- p,. sntd. i* »tate&lt;
supply of foreign labor was raado
I t by 10. was returned to hnva
of Heidelberg, F rankfurt and Wies­ work In establishing th* mighty called toekhecrl and atone to r­
ponslble by a rec en t coogreaattoIreen stolen o ft-a KW F ru it Combaden, visited with -Allied • dis­ concentration of air pow er -that ture*. The lockhccrl raqulrrtl the
al appropriaGon.
parry truck * yesterday.
placed children t* give -them * helped o b literate the Axle. The prisoner ta balance him self inNew esUm ales on a c re a g r-d f
Mrs. A. B. Direns of G eneta
touch of C hristm as aa w* knew it second C luster was for- Arnold's dfflnltely on the ball of one foot,
roraity
of
Florida.
The
board
vegetable* a re now being, eom*
report id w tstsn lav to police tlfnt
"W e had fo r some Ume, been
Kstimate* of also launched a *Mrch for a .new boarding our Poet E vhan g s pur- work prior to March 2. 1942. (he second Ug raised behind hint
a black overnlgiit o tic contain­
bumper yield o f high quality | head coach who la wiflwg to pay chaaee, such as candy/ cookies, eapoclally fo r his procurem ent and th* arm* held level w ith the
HARLAN. Ky.. Jan. H, (A b - ing toilet article* * ami oxfords,
work. •
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salary. B unley
shoulders.
In
the
stono
torture,
relcrv and oDrcr tegeUbiea are, a fhe-figuro
sm ell toys, end other trinkets, to
Presentation was mad* a t a prisoner* were forced to hold a Flowl wnlela in southeastern had Ireen stolen from in front of
expected tu rarveal Increased detha bus line station.
hlgh„-*coring 1928 team and on#- sh a re w ith the youngsters lh th* brief White House cerem ony at­ heavy stone over their heads until Kentucky have sent thousand* of
Minor damage to a Ktudehaksr
Um* head coach of ,Ui* Gator* - UNRRA esscsuhly renters, som? tended by m ilitary le a d e n , cabi­ their arme- weakened and th* v.tlloy dwellsrs scurrying Into thu Rentar driven by Helen Water*!
of whom had never celebrated net members and congressmen.
t 111*. Bctirca of stream * havo
atone
crashed*
down
on
them.
age. On* local grow er 1* reported ha# been a member Of th# Duke C hristm aa M o r a .
10I3 I'ark Avenue, res’ilted when
An affldaylt'froin an A ustralian boil'd b ier, ami the crest has a tie end dropped off the car amf
to have recontiy complained' to University coaching staff fo r th* ■*Tieny of theae children w sre
pursed the mark set Xn the dis­
Army
captain
disclosed
OlaT
the
the County A g eo t'a office th a t p ast eight years.
she drove Into n hedge h r Dm
rescued from Belaen'and Buehen- Bkha was unable to secure enough
Jape built a 200.000 pound bomb astrous flood of IU2». In Pine- city waterworks late yesterday
*AGB U N I T RAIDED
wald, end from other h o r r o r
vllle. about two-Uiinla of Its 4,000
la te r to h arv est his cabbage.
dump
In
tike
middle
of,
an
Aus­
BUOTllKKIIOOD MKRT8
’ campe. All ware without parents.
residents have been evacuated to afternoon, It was reported to po­
tralian w ar prisoner camp- An surrounding m ountains.
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' ■ There w ere about 00.000 of them • WASHINGTON, Jan. B, 0
lice.
, - ■
Allied bom b'blew It up and ten
homes Steel*, book m erchant in the American Zone alone, end Commanding offlcsrs In th a r
A ustralians and 27 Dutch womsn
• "FORD TO H l'K A lT
'A k
Raleigh, N. C.. will bo th* w h o e ' er* couldn't -viaR all ol h a l* M a aakad to nexainato
aad children were killed,
r
John Font, exexutive secraU rr
at sbeaker a t th* 7 ^ 0 o'clock theta, ere did bring a little happi- listed knsn fo r admission to
of the Florida F arm Bureau will
new to several thousand. A g rea t Naval Academy a t A nnapolhu
address the Ssmlnol* County
taany of the C hristm as things you

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•-"ibrt ihc . ki b u p .sU &gt; e r.' of
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na* .Vomcone "with
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bulcher'a skill. Th« Coro­
I*'tan - n rln )rs In New Y ork’ X
ner d rrlarra th at rxam inatl in
eml Hew Jersey.
I’ollce* •
of tie dlsjnrmbvrf'__ _
h ee d 'u r* rs rei*vtcd *4-7:30 l
dlcatrs“ th at lh? crime «c1m '
♦h*t (irptajrcs h*d hero 0V tl_ x
the work of an rx p rrt car-,,rer, ' BrOdie adds that lh * 'l/elpn - u iu lr r sav* the early |
stayer evIdrMl.v u m l some
-*ert r f the strik e wax a |
inaUum rat * such - ax a hunt­
"•4rot**! wove.** This In1
ing knife aad harked the
dlc'tc., the preasfur* »*IK-~-T
body In to .p lirrs al Ihr )oinla
out msy hava'been plannrd. L COHCHLU WALLS AND RUINED CARTUNS O r tilK W G v . GUM « iv. um,| a n m ei-r'urnisl tW k
» IlhtMitVilkmaging thr troncM.'"
rip to mak* this an unusual picture of Jarasy t'ily fiio fig h lrr, nutting nut n truck Plait- tliM (or
•WASIUNCiTON, Jan. 8, lA V - hrec hour* blocked all raovertrsnt under Hudson Hjvcr through tiollnxi.t Tnunrl ,,m- &lt;•( tin- nut
CHICAGO. Jail. «: (A1’T
The po,»lbllit&gt;- that thr Adminis­ Jnsin tralflc arteries. T he later job of-cleaning up the melted vhenittg r iu pi,-••nti-,1 *7t- own pm—
A physician’* autopsy or\..‘
tration may approve ,unie price iblrms. Cuuso of the fire was 'in doubt. (Intcrnatisl)
.
the dismenibored Itody of
increase* in *effort* to halt the

Mr. Trum an answered .to m ­
. • pla'nt* in Congresx bv saving
• t h a ^ ^ u L i"ii&gt;o«iihl* fo r every.
m en^^m W f tb* 'arme-l fnrres in
•he «ii**hsr-*rd promotlv. Me. rnta
»h*l th« • • I v W t t , were h*ht nn I
hw a v arie tr of r«x»on« amt that
th e men w*r« being rrlra»-d ax

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t h r e a t of s tr i k e , w ill i f a / a n d th e r i g h t t o teU what w e c a n
m a k e , when w e e o n m a k e it, wheri w o c o n m a k e it, a n d
h o w ra u c h /p re m u s t c h a rg e y o n - a l l w ith afi e y e o a w h a t
o n th e value

Marie Washburn
Writes Of German
Christmas S eason General Arnold Is

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l a t h i s ju st im a g in a tio n P U n io n tp o k ai
“ T h a U n io n h o i s ta te d tu n e a f te r t im e
b i l ^ e r tfaan j u i t an* o r d in a r y w a g e a r tf
b i g g e r th a n t h e C o r p o r a tio n a n d b ig g e r 1
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New Methods 01*
Torture Disclosed
In Trial Of Jdps

Honored By Truman

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J. Ilurk Widow
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during
nig
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l&gt;n-&lt;-htill in Sanford next summ er,tfli-phmmd hairl Mnan of J h a Atluntii .('rnrkcrx .the either night to
M-i- if hi- &lt;-ml-! get tha Crackers
t.i litlii it.s' local t nt ry. Karl Mann,
rti-ordtiig l|&gt; Johnny, said Sanford
made their request' ju st a . few
day. to o .la ta . A tlanta had just
COiupli'le&lt;l a winking agreem ent
uitii Du- WiivcriMs Hear* of the
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most of ik, nre Just tem porarily
cmliarrassMl for funds,
Ray-imoniJ-K: klurnif, business adm inis­
tration instructor nt Kent 8 tata
university told bis stadents.
"This tem porary em parrassi
iirrn( often lasts n lifc-tl^n*s” he
siidly ii-mindt-d tils class.

Ahsoriatcu Press lea se d Wire

Truck Fire'Blocks Holland Tunnel For Hours

~WASHINGTON, Jan.
' (A P) — President 'Truroim
said today th at the slowdown
in demobilization resulted
fVom w hat ho describml ns
th e “critical need for troopt
oversens.”
, The President said he ws«^

a« they -wanted to aee'juat hew
I’Cle Nlanl'x plan of-'a mlxrd
doul lr. Iirader-r»cry nine daya
wonId work out. Frankly. *o
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Truman Addressing The Nation

Describes Slowdown
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Florida’s athletic officials 1had jx-Uer'starting naming a Jdg time ,
-or.f li i( they really expect to get |
otv*. The football coaching position
at .Tulane became vacant Friday I
when Mnnk Simons relinquished
hi post to liecoms Die scnnol's Ttovator w«t the appointment. In
the I i ’ j'!.' •
•, h©i not , a *big
llrectnr of athletics,
. Plans havs been completed for inline riinrll. JWebhdiy, his previous
the Florida State l-cogue meet- VA'-ifi slice doesn't'make him queltag to. he held here or\ Jan. 20. If I*. I If n big name coach iin't
The loop officials and'directors Appointed, this corner i* still on
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will be guesla of the S^MllnoU- the McltoftelL wngun.
Aflrr talking with various
County Junior Chamber of Com-

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■coring record with 831 point* .nargin Um Wildcats had a t the
U st Mason, at cantor; Joe HollanJ half over Arkansas must bars
LOMCMOOD, (Special)— Maxa t forward, and Ralph Beard a t convinced him.
&gt;
in*, running out or i h t No. 1 boxj
guard, v
In the third race tonfcht, appear*
Holland, 0-frvt-S, scored 225
to be a sure winner In the last
•' Ry CHICK HOSCn
points* for the Iowa Seahawks la s t
half of th e. Daily Double. Pans
ATLANTA—Along about this year, while Beard tossed In 609
me erenr year, or a t least since points as a high school senior In
who can pick the runner to tie up
spite of the fact that he stands
with her In the second ree?. frill
no doubt get the double, and while
-Louisiana BUI* served notice
there are two or three possibilities
th at it would-BaHUnong the con­
In the first leg', the most probable title.
tenders by defeating .Texas A. A
**—J - * *ra.
' - ! And, lust aa regularly,
M. In the season's opener, with
■ feature TMrvwOr, other*
the twelve mem berg um Bobby Lowther, a war veteran,
defeated III Guide
Server,
_ , ju top contender* with laadiag the attack. Ha scored 85
------than a fair chance of hull­
nlng out of Die No. 1 box In that ing down the title. Usually, that point* in the first Tour games.
minus the services
event, while Hi Guide has drawn group Inclades Tennessee and (Ala- o fTennessee,
. Paul Walther, 1946 ace who
the No. 4 bow Instead of the No.
transferred to Auburn as a nary
6 he pecupied Thursday.
But this season, everything In­ trainee,
'hasn't been too impres­
dicates
the
'Cats
will
win
In
n
The results of thla contest will
sive in early games* The Vols,
walk,
giving
them
their
ninth
title
be watched w i t h ........................
In 10 year*. In spit* of the sur­ however, have a nucleus of letwhatever they will
prising
strength shown thus far termen and' a habit of winning
will he close. *
least expected. Since 1930
by
Louisiana
State. Tenneeae*, In wjten
Tonight's Entries;
they have won tha title three
early
games,
doesn't
appear
to
r im
Hare —K v n ittri
and lost to Kentucky in tha
. rtomiwb.ri
have the power It had last year at times
* Joaquin Itad
run nerup.
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, finals ip three other years.
1 Hondo
Rupp has practically tha same 'T u la n e looms with Auburn as a
I Oirhid Spot
teamii n*
ha nan
had ■
a year ago (4' *s ■ darkborse. Auburn, with Walthar
Il1 n l Half
ip of newcomer* and returnwar veteran* good enough to
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S ta te d ly Howard Bailey* *
All-Star Cast
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Tues.. Wed.. Thurs, FrL. Sat.
January 16, 10, 17, 18. 19. — CuUIn 8:16 P.M.
Prices: Orchestra and Log**, $2.40; Balcony, 90c. $1.20, 91.80
Tax Included.
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a« they -wanted to aee'juat hew
I’Cle Nlanl'x plan of-'a mlxrd
doul lr. Iirader-r»cry nine daya
wonId work out. Frankly. *o
would we.
•
■Iiitin Kriih-r, tiie mail who has
M
riven
" " i«
■« lo.t 'i&gt;J* his w
lima
aeaew «iui
during
nig
the past fetv month* to getting
l&gt;n-&lt;-htill in Sanford next summer,tfli-phmmd hairl Mnan of Jh a Atluntii .('rnrkcrx .the either night to
M-i- if hi- &lt;-ml-! get tha Crackers
t.i litlii it.s' local t nt ry. Karl Mann,
rti-ordtiig l|&gt; Johnny, said Sanford
made their request' just a . few
day. too.lata. Atlanta had just
COiupli'le&lt;l a winking agreement
uitii Du- WiivcriMs Hear* of the
.•.ieoigljs-Florida liaip^
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LmharuHsed? We
b i l l It IMain B roke
most of ik, nre Just temporarily
cmliarrassMl for funds,
Ray-imoniJ-K: klurnif, business adminis­
tration instructor nt Kent 8 tata
university told bis stadents.
"This temporary emparrassi
iirrn( often lasts n lifc-tl^n*s” he
siidly ii-mindt-d tils class.

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BATON ROUQK, La., I/O—1Two
detrwtlve* and two e|ty polictmen
answering a call'from a'bousewlfe
here that prowlers w*r* ransack*
ing hsr kitchen found nothing, a­
greed to wait for the Intruder*
return.
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More noise sent them rushing to
(he kitchen, thence back to U«
living room wherw they cornered
thttr quarry—A four-pound rat
barked * i us lik* u

n jA D D E N JO Y M E N T T O Y O I I R OUT DONOR H Q U RfiL^W lTH H

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In spite of this, the UAW-CIO demands a chance to
look alt oqr books, with the hint that we could meet
Union demands “if the truth were really known."
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We have firmly Reclined ,to recognize this os a basis
for bargaining

.-Tables to match
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Lorner Tolile ............................................... .
Odd chairs, air cushion seats
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mu$h]t pay* employc*-how much It pay* to ttockholderthow much it pay* In taxeo-how much net profit we make— '
and many other foot* are plainly itated in annual report*
and quarterly report*.
*
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The*e arc broadeaxt to 425,000 stockholder* from ooMt
to coast-sent to newspapers and libraries. Additional
oopies are free for the asking.
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know things—or run

Something New he* been Added

Police Find B l o o d
Stained U a r t L)ur
ini? S e a r c h
F6i* *.
K iller.
mw'» M’fl!ft'ta ca T

Congress-Feels __ William Slruthers Byrnes Arrives
Elected Presidoi t
Repercussions Lake
In London For
Mary C. Of C.
Of GI Protests
UNO Assembly

Sessions To Be Open­
ed With Broadcast
Thursday Morning

Post O ffice Will
Continue Closing
H alf Day Saturday

The obvious fact is that the UAW-CIO has gone beyond
its rights unde; the law-and is reaching not for informa­
tion but for new power—not for a look at past figures, but
for the power to sit in On"forecasting antTplanning the
future.
A "look at the books" is a clever catch phrase intended as
an opening wedge whereby Unions hope to pry their way
into the whole field of management.
It leads surely to the day when Union bosses, under
threat of strike, will ifa/and the right to teU what we can
make, when we eon make it, wheri wo con make it, and
how rauch/pre must charge yon-all with afi eye oa what
on the value
that goes into the product,
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Motora, It can do It to
la this just imaginationP Union tpokai
“Tha Union hoi stated tune after time
bil^er tfaan juit an* ordinary wage artf
bigger than the Corporation and bigger 1
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New Methods 01*
Torture Disclosed
In Trial O f Jdps

M arie Washburn
Writes O f German
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1,500,001) Employees
- Throughout Mition
May Leave Jobs In
Threatened Strikes

Raymond Rail, Jr.,
A c c e p t s Position
With TWA In Iran

concern you as weU as

For years the foots about General Motors have been
made public.
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W as S tran g led

M cA rth u r

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uphoIiticTtid in co lo rfu l, figun'U (lan u u k . T w o pieces only . . . .

NUMIIKR 81.-

Ahsoriatcu P re s s le a s e d W ire

T ru ck F ire 'B lo c k s Holland Tunnel For Hours

T ru m an A ddressing T he Nation

Jamaican Negro Order To Cease
"Workers Arrive Fire Expected
To Aid Growers Today In China

Police Find B u rg la r
Nothirtgr B u t Mouse

A -Su lto th a t will le n d c h o n u lo you r Su jt-llv ln g room ! B eau tifu lly-

TUESDAY. JANUARY 8, 1916

u l t T V 'O , Ja-r.
' ,M '-Coro-rr-^V. I., Ilrvll - 'Ur^F*
-~i
•-"ibrt ihc . ki bup.sU&gt;er.' of
• I &gt; -ffret f &gt;ur hn*-r*i *
• y -ii-.ld Nurinnr llrgnan
* Imr. 1 1 ? .tr lU r 'ik
na* .Vomcone "with
—•*
4 for 7.00 Western j;
bulcher'a skill. Th« Coro­
I*'tan - nrln)rs In New York’ X
ner drrlarra that rxaminatl in
eml Hew Jersey.
I’ollce* •
of tie dlsjnrmbvrf'__ _
heed'u r* rs rei*vtcd *4-7:30 l
dlcatrs“ that lh? crime «c1m '
♦h*t (irptajrcs h*d hero 0V tl_x
the work of an rxprrt car-,,rer, ' BrOdie adds that lh * 'l/elpn -u iu lrr sav* the early |
stayer evIdrMl.v uml some
-*ert r f the strike wax a |
inaUumrat * such - ax a hunt­
"•4ro t**! wove.** This In- 1
ing knife aad harked the
dlc'tc., the preasfur* »*IK-~-T
body Into.plirrs al Ihr )oinla
out msy hava'been plannrd. L COHCHLU WALLS AND RUINED CARTUNS Or tilK W G v . GUM « iv. um,| an mei-r'urnisl tW k
» IlhtMitVilkmaging thr troncM.'"
Mr. Truman answered .tom ­
rip to mak* this an unusual picture of Jarasy t'ily fiiofighlrr, nutting nut n truck Plait- tliM (or
•WASIUNCiTON, Jan. 8 , lA V - hrec hour* blocked all raovertrsnt under Hudson Hjvcr through tiollnxi.t Tnunrl ,,m- &lt;•( tin- nut
. • pla'nt* in Congresx bv saving
CH ICAGO. J a il. « : (A 1’T
The po,»lbllit&gt;- that thr Adminis­ Jnsin tralflc arteries. The later job of-cleaning up the melted vhenittg r iu pi,-••nti-,1 *7t- own pm•th a ^ ^ u L i"ii&gt;o«iihl* for every.
—
A p h y sician ’* au to p sy or\..‘
tration may approve ,unie price iblrms. Cuuso of the fire was 'in doubt. (Intcrnatisl)
men^^mWf tb* 'arme-l fnrres in
.
the dism enibored
Itody
of
increase* in * effort* to halt the
•he «ii**hsr-*rd promotlv. Me. rnta
rising tide of industrial upr-at
•little Su zanne D eunnn. kld»h*l th« •• IvW tt, were h*ht nn I
is seen today in WAshlnttnn. Rut
imix'd y este rd a y fiKnr h er ‘
hw a varietr of r«x»on« amt that
what effect, if any, such ;» mova
the men w*r« being rrlra»-d ax
C hicago home, I n d I c n t e a
1'KESIDENT TKl'MA.t assr&lt;t for more action and less talk will have temaiha uncertain.
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g f * '* as no.xthle, * * * • " • * from Cengreaa on strike legislation' when he addressed the nation . It Is.updcrstOfHl top w.vro-p'ie*
th a t th e girl w as m is tr e a te d '
w
TKe Pro.|d#nl r*«r&lt;t •h- ennr- 1 Iasi week. Mr. Truman expre-,e«| deep -concern over present ami officials of the Administration
(tiresum ablF** se x u a lly ) and
*&gt;«-« »a»l- t-irotvn-l and the f|»t threatened strikes- He charged that, promisr* of cooperation from arc considering'slight price bo'sta
then
Strangled. T h e au to p sy
e
' * •*'&lt;1
Mnlled
mint Ho Congtess, Industry. Isbor and faun group* have not Been kept.
in the steel--ami meat piu’xint
\ !*• Alt* %fuin» In
was perform ed by C oroner’s
inductile in an cffoit to avert
strikes schrdnlod for next weck.J
W* a«|r| flint fV#» fk»mokUI.
P hysician T h o m as C a rte r. Dr.
• - William A Strutlirrs. owner
vnl&lt;n«| at.xxr^QM**, J, no* nn
Some 700.t&gt;0o steel ' nrkcr*
Garter said lhat the body was
and
operator
of
the
L
ake
, Mur,
a rc achcdiilvd to strike next Mon,
trsrv «r*lnn, ♦'••f «n fn»»r&lt;»HnM"
&gt;lismonil&gt;eied ‘after death. Finger
waterworks, u s, fr-vlerlod pn.lay for a f2-day pa&gt; ta&gt;il. TcvO. L e t t e r s ,
Teleffraius dent* • »••*«* /*F |Vs rsMnn In rs*^vinr nflf
mark, found on the throat indi­
of thr l.akr Mary (’luted,.-,
hundred
thousand
packing
h
o
u
^
In
.crltinit
cated Ihr strangling, the Coroner,
Conrmrrrr nt an eiithn* •'!&gt;
And C ables Flood of
•xorkeis have announced the IP in­
w -- i)sH/wl
|A.I,. B khIu-, d e lated
..
mrvting last evening duitn-- „l , h
tention to walk out Tuesday in
rIas|pM«| tlvvf ♦))•
) Meanwhile (wdlee have some
1
N ation’s C a p i t a l plans were, nra.te for
support
of
a
similsf
wnge
daa
wthI fi»vA*A nil n/wr^e^pr
upon another po-Mldr clue in
l e u r i s l arti* ul"- nod
u- . .
mand.
!
llu'ir luipt for ihr maniaeal killer
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WASHINGTON, Jan n. i-1‘&gt; rnut**r nit* f .-tr-'io. nr-nni-rj) ..
Meonwhile. the tlirnll of a
I'lM lIlN . Jan
x. \|&gt;—
, f^ A i| ft&lt; U l| An
■*k# fwlpyw■
&lt;•" 11
S*t ifta n
uf Sliifr
Li mew I who Stqili lied I lit* «IX-year-olll ■
nationwide telephone strike — t 8 »hllcr demonstratioitk in Ku- Itavumnil i l Hull
girl from lu-i hedriaun early yes-*
hAo«a nt fix**
ffs rliarlo**.)
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possibly starting tomorrow r— rnp,,, Ibi- I’uclfir and nlinnst to r .
Statem en t hangs . over the country.-It may ‘within Mxht of Washington- Other off, cis re-eloetcrl « ,
•IW« &gt;i«
•»# v- L esh er Appointed To F o r m a l
»- ’'•I ifiiiihi'* ihnt fjlr atumi.k i (rrday morning. A refuse cart
with what apparently are Mood
ywmV(r*&lt;w v v*m*m -efUtf of Atnir
from either of two ,oorcaa, nxninst thr slowdown of damn- llerlrcrt l.ampeit. contra,I,',
•&lt;tfci:i(Ar«| |*Mir mill Ik* work*
Is Awaited From start
M ake A llotm ent O f
stains ha» been found In the
p*»J Vaw* nr*v***(rrp«. *
8 lx thousand mcinlicrs of tha hilixation are having repercus­ builder, a , .vice president. Jqhn J r*l^ nut nntlnfnrtnfil). Il&gt;rnbasement of a building ml KenKvniis, cHju. grower, ns. *«
’ E q u l p i n e n t sions in Congressional quarters.
ri'imirU * r r r miiilr 9poll
P e n e r a 1 M arshall Communications
L a b o re rs To F arm s
more Avenue, a few feet from
Workers Union are to go out on’ ‘ Dr mauds already arc. being tary. and 1-con Q Plrkeruig.
i'flr» hi arrived in 1-lnKlamf
e4-en-xpt.«e aat|xf""tl“n with the
strike tilnorrow. Uhion 1YW*L voiced for n Congressional probe tired Hpanish War veteran as i fur iSr mrrlins nf Ihr I nl* 1the cntchbastn in whirh the little
t , l p » l , ane-ev «nd o*)«e-_.
Just? when thp labor p?cturv^ CHUNGKING, Jan 8 . (Al­
' girl's head was located. The curt
,
lull Nuii'Wi- .\HM-mld&gt;.
r- —*. r-»-t-ed bv Die hlg’ three lot harvesting of celery nn-i j The Chinese press predlctetl lo- dent Kmrst Weaver says tha of thr entire program —1 as •re-' treasurer.
has been sent to a poller labora­
l'J.000
American - President 8 truth«’rs iinpoUil.rl h
&gt; ^ fereienj'pinUtee- *4 taelr rtcsnt nthrr crops In Neminole t oantyl dav -the. t'esose* flro” order in strike will Immediately effect a quested -by
tory, to determine whether the
IU0 per cent stoppage of toll soldier* wno demonstrated ' in committee to nppioach t’r»uoiv
l.riNGON,
Jun
A
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iA't
Vw
looked darksat Is-cauxc pf short-1 Cliina's undeclared civil
war
-siv „f Stm,. lame. Ilyrlies *,v l ' •••"'• nr* ‘•“’•e «.f human hloml
Commisktoner Iten Over*t»cel "iih 1. ,
•fW Of worker*. coopTrd *ith the would be Issued tomorrow by
„o..la St. Louis, P D i agent Gerald
albilily also lr«&gt; arisen I reference .to i«ed .|i*on,»*i&lt;W'i»u his offir at imrly Mlitvrd ill Lon­
I Nbrrtu has tleclarriT that a .. man
ongress may give top jin lj»ke Mary, ife-ansl neervnrj don truhty ahead nf -.rh,slide
.
Some 203,009 m«mt*r» of tit* rlority to some sort of iltmo-; |,y grrnUy ii»'iea.*e&lt;t travel I'ol- in a. ulauL-Gi^lu-fsoos-Wa^thTT * «*»"&gt;••**»—* --- » U rs,er„ .Union
not allow* any nture rechilfing of .1 The press prediction wa« made . Ns l ion a I Federation— nl . T clc- idliswtim
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and
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IhU
morning
while
legtahttion wtien tt- rr^
negro labor ns during p s s tf^)i Chungking gw-aiml.'a—
11. I huml-ei .,,.t,..
.1 i„
th.
UnfhAI trying to collect money apparentWorker* also may stage * convene* next Monday.
ous roniplalllG
seuiiun, tkuuily ABPTtrc. H.’ Daw- announerment frqtn G e n e r a l phone
gugrda- ar e ' aat up S fsls s t —a
walkout
In
practically
all
parts
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.Still
anuDirt
possibility
Is
that
of
(Ipnimeico
In
reg
ml
son reeelw-l a telegram Salur- George Marshall. The President's of the nbUoii. Their strike
tructive use of atomic energy,
M’rviir !,L«.t ,| If,, t fs lit Tt MIIKIIi ’k l)K', till- case. The mao, l»«.ke,| under
day from the State extension special- envoy bt acting a* med- if r«ll,a| — will Ije in sympaDr.v the Mouse Military Committee continuance of bus line
the
primeof Omurrr Cnspy of” '
may order a formal or Informal froth Hanford lo Lake Muiy. it nu l Haim. ,'TI*n K&gt;rt«h| I ow.M
Krrtioc announcing that 150 .la- lalorun the Chinese civil wnr.
have
with
the
strike
of
17,000
WesUi
!
ihqutcy.
inW&gt;tke
.M
atter,
HlowWas
voted
to
appoint
a
eonunittee
llyrnc^
i”
pl;*n
t'll'V
In
give
llj 4.....
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tnalcan-nexro workers e rren- on T/SjCimitg iu*s been announced Ktrcirtc company cfiti-Mys* who over.'rommlttee Chairman, Demo­
«lrl**i?i»tr*
the
^rvrnl tclrpnoiiril ib miui'D inr
ApiriHfiii)
t'NO
.
...
to
contact
bus
line
affinals
with
the way* here,
'■ — ——-V since Marshall’*' s ta lenten t Monam «uti In support of a dnnutnd cratic
ltepyr.-aentntlve
Andrew reference to resuming this scr- K«mr ft iirfinrtN on uimnir unfc. irmwoin money from JnntM Dv*
i
They arrived at the WKA ,lj»y th a t’ progress was bertHf for a 30 per cent wage- boost.
Huy, of Kentucky, la aald to
iruanla tiu*t In* Uft %vith the iui- **»»
cliiMa fathrr.
Farm U bor Ciunp nn the 'west
mediation talk* with
All three independent unions, fa.) the Army Is doing the best
hi ih’MHtniri•
It was deckled tir resume 'I ue&lt;- Mit’t on
tide on Sunday. It was necessary Chinese. Communist and Nation- are
Tin* S ito Inn
has ilrclair«t
affiliated.
,
|if can.
*
allst drlrgatei.
day night tourist riel, meetings
At the same time Admlnistrn||ut letters, telegrams and 'which hud been discontinued f,n thut th |HMin ft I I 'full *1 Nation t
A Spokesman for the Chinese
• ini |t(init 'it ih'iiian.l
ilcmpcrntlc league said, mean­ tion officials are viewing wjth cables from oversea* are be- the w*r period The flr«i «f these
i»»f»*i iiMtnm chilli tho
while, he understood the rea.se interest th* firyt wptje yettieipent ginning to floor! into Washington, mectngs will lake tila*-,- toidght
• 1 ? I Ilf fill fIIa|| \**I
at thp Community bull,line Tlit-te
fire order would , not include in the giant automobile industry One member of
i,-f,.--I •,lent,
The Industry’* newcomer • commenlnl privately Ihnt because ut|j ^
Manchuria. The -Nattaaa'i.ts ate
fhls Is election year, the GI pro- , wi)| ^ Berr^j
mpvlng troop, into that neb in the Kaiser-Ftuter foiporatlim.
^Iuj tria l. rrifion l»y Inrui an»l air. 1ami th j CIO Uintwl Auto»Work teit* air likelv t« rrcelve pratt.
It was annopnr,-,l thnl -hof fieThr ipoktaman aald thr Com* |arm hi¥« ftffftd on wagt* amt prompt atUntlon.
hoard courts had ta-en loll in
.nrunKts* liud agreed to this pro­ oilier contract terms amt will' It, addition l*&gt; the Manlln de* goo&lt;| Condition- A largo In, rea«e I Mit o -.I.iJ. ,
nl tin- 2,0110 Mary, has received his honorable
sign tostsy. Kaiser eh rater • msl . inotistrullnu, Gl's also staged In winter visitors was reported—
posal.
,
..f .1 nation* are j discharge front the Army in Iran
.uvre, also that all avistahle living space itelrgi-i,
Union FtosWcnt It. J . Thomss' mas* meeting* at Ia ittavre,
in I am,Ion f„r the fo t-!» liT e for the - past year and u
alike hail -Dr*’ new contract -- France, ahd al Andrews Fjeltl is being -put into use lo accom­ art.cmbl.sl
real - „• &lt;-,dne of tfTN. UNtt *e*-- half he hns served as a radio encolling fo r ,* base pay of It.lU nn ne»r Washintton.
.
modate visitor*. A new pr».,trutjt shins
riimwiluv. ’Thev w ill’ .rer with thu Iran I'ersls.i
hour.
^
Alb the dcnumstralkwis volcevl of actlvitlei of the 1 »ko Mary
f.-'M f.,1.-.’.,fo« ’ night nt .1 Gulf C.mitnnnd.
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Thc-reompany also ha* agrewl-io articulate protest* a|f»ln*t. th* Riding Club which number almut state !«...!„&lt; 1 ti-mlered by King
Immediately
upon, receiving
pay an unprece«letit«Mi bonu* bawd Army'* Hcdt»ion to slow down 16 members' and h»« nirmr* and 1‘llHtl t*
In* ittkiiiHriP on I&gt;it It*, hr »ron the number of ifltlt* produce*! dl*eharge* trccause of a lack of outings, was annmuweil
talll Im- rrptnl l« pAnltlnn a# a milii) CM*
Thr
Fishing In laiki^.Murv lakes hns
gnd the hours worked, A bonus * replacements for high-point vet
ft* Itronl if 1nrw# #iHh TWA Aitlinr*,. anil*
ta
a com eran*. The gist .of the GI com- been good lately. »n.t quite a
of'|5 per unit wilPgo Into
ii
&lt;‘lrntrnl *h li«»u IfHatrd nt Ahii«lftfi on the
l*\
number of black ba*« Im'i- been cm(
" I V f lm tJulf, i»rr*»nlini» In In*
The Sanford l’o*t Office doted mon pool Jer distribution among p|u(„ta Is that Congress should enught,
A
Hlr«*
*
it wns repotted Thi. hns Sts4»..| . .1
v
fn9tiiuti*«n rwpnikl hv I»i* fnlhrr
at noon" Saturday and will con­ xnployr* at the end of-the year I probe the matter and, If* neees
■ \»tcr •• months *»f thla taofA.
tinue dosing sit noon each Satur­ n‘ aJdit. 6 u, ^Kaiser-Kraier ha. ,*ry . take the program away twen a ttrib u te ' t" t*l&gt; lake ie
stocking progiao, »f
lake
Iii v%til l*r cntitlrd tu a ill) day
day as do all ffTst fla t* post­ agreed to moel any boost in ba-«- from the War fleparlment.
„ upMUh,» f r„m •; oayo say Marv Ch*mb#ev-of l'„inmerrt‘, ami
.
‘ Icuvtf in thr United Htiitr*.
offices, according to Joel S. Kidd, pay which might grow out of tin ,
current strike of 176.000 UAH |h||t vs.uf grcn,Ury Hubert Fat- Seminole Sportsman's AsMwiatlon, C l l * s t ‘ I s i rC S U n tC C I
A graduate of Hrniinole Hllfh
postmasltr.
,
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1
1 ' School. Hall *a» rmploycil n* *»
. p/®pt^iniibly Iftc iu ii of
A period of dosing on Wedfir*-' •mployes »t G in in l Motor#.
I
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Homeland
radio
cnifinerr in Miami ond nl
the Manila d«mun,traUonar has
day afternoon w»a tried for the'
. - - - -jthr time of hit jniluciion* Into tb#
changed his world tour ’ schedule,
tout several months under a tt
lie now will stop nt the I'hlllpWASHINGTON. Jun. H, id»)—' service, was taking a special
hour week, but Instructions’ havJ
pincs capital some time next
Jewish pokem en presented th e . radio rourso given by CBS iff
been raccived tS'reduce overtime
week.
a for a Jcwidi national homo-1 New lurk.
to the ahsMun mlhlmum, 4i*
land in I’nJestine tmtay to th e,
,
stated.
As compensatory time
Anglo- a met wan committee of M o r e
K obbcneB
A re
must be granted for all Saturday
inquiry on I’alestlne. Tito Comwork, it would be naccssary under
G
eneral
Arnold
Is
mlt'es1 has lost ,,p,-ne,l its heat­
the 40 hour week for sach clerk
SYDNEY, J*ii. ».
New ie- lngB
ing* ln
111 \\ii»liii»|i
Washington.
end carrier ip take on» full day
Honored
By
T
ru
m
an
finemenU In Japsnc**- torture
o
ne ,,itut-ss
One
witness «appearing liefore
off .glthln the n eit apcredlng five
Another robberv 'of lailicir utu
“It wap a quiet Christmas for
are trelng disclosed nt the Am- llu
ij , j (.-ommittM-&lt; lay was Henry derwenr from rlothoslilics was
commit Uv ■t1is
work days. The all dsy Wednes­ Dr* WAJGs autionc-l In Germany,
WASHINGTON.
Jarp
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W
bolna
war
crim
e
trial
of
9;i
Monsky
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Out
Mcnsky
of
Omaha,
Neb.,
re­
day service which staiw i Jan. 2 wrote P/e- .Mails E. Washlmm
reiortcd
to imlier • yi-stenlay.
pn-sonting
presenting the
tiie .'American Jewish The romrlai/U was from Mr*.
results in 64 hour* a week of "The ruin* aiM piled up rubble all —. President Truman ptprmd two Jsoanese.
Oak Leaf CluaUrs to Ganeral
Dispatches to Australia rolnte Cottfcrjiicc. I'e
ISIl
——
- —t window and carrier service.
.1. It. O-'ham, i&gt;lt Mark Aven-re.
around us reminded us of trage- H. H. Arnold'a
Distinguished the testimony of Australian* sr\d ;.lo\si-,h bomvlantl
an annual Increase of 121 acre*]
Such robbsries Imv.- Ireen a fre­
die* brought upon the world by Service Medal today in recogni­ Dutch who survlyrd the liorron supported l-y a
ease rets at 3 0 t acres, a 64 acre
quent nccurenco lately, a»-cordmen. not of good will.
tion of Arnold's achievement*- of an Ambolna prison camp. One |ni, j oritj »f Jewlucre***, and ,'J*lt*&lt;a at 104
inr*tn I'ollce Chief Roy Williams.
“ On Christmas day, and before, In building up the Ajr Force. witness—a- Dutch &lt;*/rgeant major stan-s. A I'ale?
acre*, a 69 acre Increase. The
A truck tarpaulin measuring
w# WACs stationed In the vkinty One of the Clusters was for hi* pamed Waaldyk dcsrrit«-&lt;l the so- p,. sntd. i* »tate&lt;
supply of foreign labor was raado
It by 10. was returned to hnva
of Heidelberg, Frankfurt and Wies­ work In establishing th* mighty called toekhecrl and atone tor­
ponslble by a recent coogreaattoIreen stolen oft-a KW Fruit Combaden, visited with -Allied •dis­ concentration of air power -that ture*. The lockhccrl raqulrrtl the
al appropriaGon.
parry truck * yesterday.
placed children t* give -them * helped obliterate the Axle. The prisoner ta balance himself inNew esUmales on acreagr-df
Mrs. A. B. Direns of Geneta
touch of Christmas aa w* knew it second Cluster was for- Arnold's dfflnltely on the ball of one foot,
roraity
of
Florida.
The
board
vegetable* are now being, eom*
report id wtstsnlav to police tlfnt
"W e had for some Ume, been
Kstimate* of also launched a *Mrch for a .new boarding our Poet Evhangs pur- work prior to March 2. 1942. (he second Ug raised behind hint
a black overnlgiit o tic contain­
bumper yield o f high quality |head coach who la wiflwg to pay chaaee, such as candy/ cookies, eapoclally for his procurement and th* arm* held level with the
HARLAN. Ky.. Jan. H, (A b - ing toilet article* * ami oxfords,
work. • '
fhe-figuro
salary. Bunley
shoulders.
In
the
stono
torture,
relcrv and oDrcr tegeUbiea are, a
smell toys, end other trinkets, to
Presentation was mad* a t a prisoner* were forced to hold a Flowl wnlela in southeastern had Ireen stolen from in front of
expected tu rarveal Increased detha bus line station.
hlgh„-*coring 1928 team and on#- share with the youngsters lh th* brief White House ceremony at­ heavy stone over their heads until Kentucky have sent thousand* of
Minor damage to a Ktudehaksr
Um* head coach of ,Ui* Gator* - UNRRA esscsuhly renters, som? tended by military leaden, cabi­ their arme- weakened and th* v.tlloy dwellsrs scurrying Into thu Rentar driven by Helen Water*!
of whom had never celebrated net members and congressmen.
t 111*. Bctirca of stream* havo
atone
crashed*
down
on
them.
age. On* local grower 1* reported ha# been a member Of th# Duke Christmaa M o ra .
10I3 I'ark Avenue, res’ilted when
An affldaylt'froin an Australian boil'd bier, ami the crest has a tie end dropped off the car amf
to have recontiy complained' to University coaching staff for th* ■*Tieny of theae children wsre fiy
pursed the mark set Xn the dis­
Army
captain
disclosed
OlaT
the
the County Ageot'a office that past eight years.
she drove Into n hedge hr Dm
rescued from Belaen'and Buehen- Bkha was unable to secure enough
Jape built a 200.000 pound bomb astrous flood of IU2». In Pine- city waterworks late yesterday
*AGB U N IT RAIDED
wald, end from other h o r r o r
vllle. about two-Uiinla of Its 4,000
later to harvest his cabbage.
dump
In
tike
middle
of,
an
Aus­
BUOTllKKIIOOD MKRT8
’ campe. All ware without parents.
residents have been evacuated to afternoon, It was reported to po­
tralian war prisoner camp- An surrounding mountains.
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' ■ There were about 00.000 of them • WASHINGTON, Jan. B, 0
lice.
, - ■
Allied bomb'blew It up and ten
homes Steel*, book merchant in the American Zone alone, end Commanding offlcsrs In tha r
Australians and 27 Dutch womsn
• "FORD TO H l'K A lT
'A k
Raleigh, N. C.. will bo th* w hoe' er* couldn't -viaR all ol h a l* M a aakad to nexainato
aad children were killed,
r
John Font, exexutive secraUrr
at sbeaker at th* 7^ 0 o'clock theta, ere did bring a little happi- listed knsn for admission to
of the Florida Farm Bureau will
new to several thousand. A great Naval Academy at Annapolhu
address the Ssmlnol* County
taany o f the Christmas things you

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~ W A SH IN G T O N , J a n .
' (A P ) — P resid en t 'T ruroim
said tod ay th a t th e slowdown
in
dem obilization
resulted
fVom w h at ho describm l ns
th e “c r itic a l need fo r troopt
o v ersen s.”
, T h e P resid en t said h e ws«^
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S e rv ic e to your com m unity. U nits a re placed in
hom es und business estab lish m en ts o » re n ta l b a sis
and serviced a t reg u lar in terv als by local d e a le r—
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The Navy Goes Modem

flie Sanford Herald

t^’cy the. pavy admit* tune# have chtuigwl. The aajlor
with its blousd, Ml-bottom trousers, . pancake hat
111 stagaalia &lt;*&gt;»»&gt;- ■*-. . nnd nil, in-to'give, way to It modern uniform modelled after
nrmy dress, Including the popular “General Ike’’ beltrd
Helwr It. ist*s at the
®Wf*f jacket. In fnut, thp new attire la now being lrJutLjHU bi
2,600 sAilors acting; as fashion jiwdels in the Atlantic and
- - g o U ix u u n x is .
Pacific fleet* and ill shwro stations:
K4 ll*r
! u * 0 0 ” u ba s ^ xvxw w m
Trousers, that were bell-like for eaae In rolling up
for deck .swabbing*, nre to be regular atyle since dungnreea
arc now donned for ahip cJeaninga. Tlie blouse no unbeg SftST *° 2 e, i f c P
tight' to avoid tangling with

wUiir’d (p ru d en t WTliih’a belief
that we must Irad the world In
idoperatlon through an Inlr'fnatlo£*l-&lt;&gt;ritanuaUaa-f&gt;tt peace.
t)n the fftll my wtfr and I had
lunch at the -Maritime Training
School In St. Petersburg- Tula
excellent school is turning 'out
tailors who will mad our Merchant
Marine on the seven seas. . .
On fhe evening of the 2bth we
had a family dinner at SI, A ter*hurt at which moat of Ufa. Peppet's family, were present On the
doth after we stopped by to see
tome friends in Temps, we went
to lakeland for the. Itodeo, Fat
Stock, and Four-H Club Show.
Mr*. ' Caldwell represented the
Governor, who was ill; Commis­
sioner of Agriculture Nathan ttayp,.Comptroller J . if, l-cc, Attor-'
l:ey flanai kl T p™ ffatspn. S uper­
intendent of ‘ Public Instruction
fnlin English, were 'all present:
Urey Rave -Air. Mayo a big tan
gillon hat which he wore very
tecomingly. F o r m e r . Governor
Spevanl llc|Iand -was alro prerept as was Mr. P. E. Williams,
Pre idem o f.th e I'atllfmen’s As'►ociationy-» ho has been dolngrew
much to liuild up the' catt|e in-dujtrv‘ in Florida. Thire ware
mPnjt other frmaintnt cattlemen
preteht
Tf doubt if yoii
y.6ii could
rouM
find any where in Ihc country a
jjb sa * *
TAIl nTgniTntre was a large bani|Uct at which f u lijr Wprrcn wiis
the toa^imaatcr and was Ip care
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Mrs. -Pepper

SUDDEN

[hf she a more thrill t*g .andU* j , r
• happier one. . &lt;■ ***
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f- Yesterday, January 2nd. I addressed a luncheon at AJdth hoo
uorc prevent
the auspices of
the Soviet-American Friendship
Council on Miami Beach, and’ lost1
night Mr*, l'eppcr and 1 add Dome
friend* had dinner with Mr, Dun
Thbin, President of th^ ^Int^rr^i.
tional Trsinstir* Union, who yoa
w'll rtnymljer Introduced Presi­
dent -RodtevcU from tVaihlngio,)
during the Jast campaign.
This morning, the Jrd ,..f addre»«ed the faculty and atudent
body at the University of Miami
jnder ths auspices of the Veteran-)
Association-at the University. Th«
University of Miami Is Retting tV
be a treat Unvtrsity and all of
Florida is proud of It. At norm
1 Ifp(te On foreign affairs to -a
joint meeting o f thi- Miami ‘and
Miami Beach Rotary Ciuts where
several- hundred were present.
W10D broadcasted the address. —* ;
My old friend John Montgomerv,
Publisher o r the Miami- Beam
Sun-Tropics, Is giving * stag dinner this evening at which he will
t.ave some fto trends to discuss my.
trip ah'd Tft have a round talde'
talk about public mature in genInclude

*hwlCaTCiutrtPBffcrand thc DodcHsfoidWTmSrtatilted it* indepen­
dence from Soviet.Russia in laid .
PhUadftphin.ha* more than 200
theater*__fljid
motion - pkUire.
houses.

rpye •Ao

it^o-violjr-a Utpe

Is in reputation for wtxdom

r*t*r haa beaten roek

dot'"hRVr-f5Wir’’Kj^ilIng^7Hmar{ry for a flrsy npil more enduripg vlgjon of* cfoffcatp hosiery .on shapely limbs;
but so far a* may be imlgwl from the newspaper adverting
■nig-'and tho drygocxlH counleVs, There Is ii wiH'V)T“b1)'ViOUH
ciinnection.
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What is news? Thu question can never be answerer! to
everybody'* satisfaction. But perhaps as good n-definition
as any, for general purposes, is that news is iS^rmatiou
. ha r»* wblfh interests people. And from this start, It may be
hire and assumed that the most important news Is the Information
Tribune. which, at a given time o» place, attracts the most attention.
It may be an enrthqunke.-It rnny. bo a great battle.
Or It may'be only a dpiT. But obviously such an expression
as “only n dog" requires an apology, when considered with
crops w,p
regard to Queenjo, •a : combination of gfeat Dane and
brindle bulldog, who has. been waiting
gate of-tho Denver rallrnar
er master who
o r-ta
wcflt to war «InH TiaS not re

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A Waiting: Hog:

J»hWi says H ena|dts
[!• td form, an opinion
tnering td get the fact*.

I have had an active week In
Florida etnee I lost wrote you. In
Tallahassee I slipped away ono
4 fUrnoon lo try to kill a goose,
hut they kept on flying, Tha day
after Christmas I (Jhl spend a
morning on ljik e Mlrcosouitca bo-I
got one duck. They weretrix fly* *- - —- ■ ...»—»..!

pay« pass iuto weeks, amf weeks into months,.and « « , Day-dinner,■ I .haven't hail
monlha Intoa***years,
and still the master
i«
absent.
Bat
thdl&lt;an adtumoiiila ride In a long lima
J ___ t _*_A..I rv
a
lit
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m
ro the trli .down in tha sunshine,
,‘i|«orrowing and ever-hojrcful. Qucenic, like the dog of along
the new gulf coast hlghany
d famous UlyMses in thp Greek legend, who whs ho longj:c.- a.good lot of tha way,- waa v«r*
t \
H. Turning (rum Troy, e«*iU every day and every^ train with want! and pleasknt.
f- fresh hope.
The JeffaNonlan Club of 8 C
for 21 yaare without
u- Thew arc thousands of men and women, too, engaged aPatirehunr,
break, pa* had an annual dinnnr
d fij auch YlgllM- Who shall say which, !rt tho long run, and in honor of Woodrow Wilson. Mrs.
l’epper and I hare thh prarnij*
$ In tho eyes of the Creator, is moat Importantf .
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which always comes oh th# evert­ lishid In 1012. __
ing preceding Iho New Yffir-V (&gt;rufjgjt lju f L upiur,..The JlaaU were ^There ayg 2 1 religious denomi
very artistic atul ultrartivy. Many nations "wMcICbse the TUtme Hap
of th s..girl* on the floAtf wore list in the United Stales.
bathing suit*. Theft! -ara not’ many
part* of the country whyp |ad&gt;o*
could dregs like that on Dreomln-r
'I t., (in. Now- Year’s, day we
went up’ to the (JuifsSleam Race
in
Trittk amt saw-a couple of rates
amt hud luntli before going to 014 ^ ’f X U R ? ' v
g
game. The Gulf Htfeum 1* a new
track nnd wlll-bc very pretty. The
game n« alwnv* wu* a very color­
ful ami exciting upectacle, A b
w« were ail rooting.of course for
dent Wilson’ii cotircpHon of the the University of Mump again*!
I^ obu-' uf Nations, Is' already as­ Holy Cross. Miami tnxle the Bret
touchdown then l|ol» Cross pretty
sured and |s -mon to have Its first soon tied with annth:r touchdwit.
inerting. -\Vc also muld rejoice Neither kicked goals. The game
that the permanent site b f tlie rocked on *bt and sir. until one
new Unili.-d-NaUtyis Organiration minute before the end then a l|«ly
is hi I e in the United Btates. The Cross man attempteii n forward
pnfs which hig man missed. Star
prophecy of President Wilson- that iOO-y»rd-tr»t-k chamtloo Al Hud­
wo would have a wnr if we did so n ,o f Miami was barely *bl» to
Turn Thoae Thing*
lint ma\p thp league of Nations tt clutch the bait, then he set the
You Don*t Wntjl Into
tureess tlAhnppiiy came Inie, Hut great crowd into the wildest exby racing MS yard* for
now n ipinrter (jf n century and .eltemeivl
the final touchdown,- whtrh gave
Miami the game. 1 never expect

#5 IS TH^KE GULD^I

Some dull-smded men, out of touch with the time, may
not huy« notjeed the tr»jn»endous surge of. aUkfii or nearsilken stockings- now-beginning to flaunt themsejves in the
eyes of a duzzled world, but they wilhsoon wnke up to life
situation. Thi) flaunting of nykip hosiery in millions of
l«»irs throughout this grent, rich country, while Tnim onn
point (if view nothing to linig about,- is still a sign uf indomitnlde success* ip an olhHPwlsw ratlier sad apd imIMiverishpd world. .

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froclrty Editor: Cec*lLa Trail

Kelly To
Calendar Virginia
Wed Ensign Meyers
TLHKDAY
The Business Woman* cirelf’ of
the l ’re*hyteHan Church will
tneet It* 0:30 P. M ..at-the church
for a covered dish-supper -with
Mr*. Mary MeCaulley and Mr*.
Fred Font u* bo*lc*»e*.
Pilot, Club business rneetiiiK and
dinner at the M.xyfai
_____Ir Hotel at
jUjO p. M:
’* T h e Alathean Sunday School
C lu i of the f i r s t Baptist Cntircfi
will hold it* regular meeting
at the homi of Mr*. A; 11. Iuivejoy. 806 Paik Avenue, at 7.30
P. M. with Mr*. W, B. Btiipnm
and Mr*. ’lY C. -f'itehIVrd o* rohoetesses. '
.
*
WKUNESDAY
. ■
The annual meeting of- tlte Conlartxational Church. vvhl be' held
Ei 111! I’nrislvnnuse at 7:45 P.,M.
gpocial Depui tntenc af the HanTOW Woman* Club will hold. ejec­
tion *of officer* and-, have New
Year* Bridge party at 2:30 I*. M.
W c.^ M S K Ik': Sir*. Koy TilI
i s. T-T^ProtR ar, *Mm- L. A.
ra T riU n ini nTrV~treb7~K.* AVi-B *
A hour,I meet mg of the San­
ford Ganlon 'PWb will be lieja
at the home of Mr*. II. li. MeCSStln., ptrviderd. at 10 : 111) A. M.
'
Tim iH U A Y
The— Intermediate—Th A‘jl id
‘A c Fir*l Baptist Church ■will
R m( -at lb* -Iw m - oI - J ean Vain,
OOb-AksisV Ninth-*Wr«t-*-at- 7i3U
The WwUid* P.T.A.' will hofd
Ms regular monthly meeting at
3:1b b, M. at the school.
FRIDAY
■ The bailie Harrison Chapter
D. A. II. will meet at 3:00 P. Mi
at the home of Mr*. A, K. Key
in the V pjfka Apts., with Mr*.
John Meisch, Jr., a* eo*ho*te*i.
attend.
' The ” eitclc* of . thtv SanfoYd
Garden Club will meet a* fol­
low*: Azalea with M***- ■*'* J “'*
rell at I0:0d A. M. Program will
be "Grafting" by Mr. S. F. lJoudncyi .election of officers, delegate* to convention,, and doc*

payable.

to c t g t 'g r ,

Central with
patrick at 10:00
Tree* a* J.iving
^mservatimi hy

Mr*. E. .G. Kil­
A. M. I'rograitf:
Mopumants, and
Mr*. II. M. Pap-‘

Mr. and Mr*. Albert I,. Kelly,
Sr., announce the engagement
and approaching marriage of
their daughter, Virginia _ Pearl,
to Ensign Theoilure lir"M eyer*
of Pittaburghj-Par-------- ,
.Mi** Kelly ,i»‘ a graduate of
Seminole High 8 chool ami fof
the part year ha* Iwen employed
at. the Sanford‘ Naval ■Air StaEnsign Meyer* I* u graduate
of Sjl. George High School. I’itl*burgh, P*. and for tl* past three
year* ha* been" serving in the
United Suites Naval Reserve.

Bill Durbin of. Oviedo,:wa» In
Sanford yr*terday .an bualne**.
. Mr* Maxwell Stewart of L u ll
Wi^le* spent- yesterday in Sanford with friend*
Dougla* garner ha* returned
to Langley Field. Va., where he
will continue hi* work in N.A'.C.

W .S.C .S. E le c ts
Officers. For Year

, Vitim;

Mr*. I* T. Do**; flowISr*. Mrs.
A. D. Johnson; &lt; puhlicitv and
publication*, Mi*. L I.. Harvey;
membership, Mrs. W. B. Jarrell.
' The project for the year will
lie a membership drive. It was
announced that the Febiuary
meeting would l&gt;e h*ld in the
home of Mr*. U P. Hagan. 1707
Park Avenue.
. .Room* of the Johnson home
were decorated wilh snapdragon*
fern and calendula*. ‘At the conk,
elusion of the business m ectiiil
a salad and coffee course wi*l
pencil by the ho»te*»e» to tlW
following: Mr*. H. B. Crumley.
Mr*. W- U. Jarrell. Mr*. W. E.
Ruincs, Mr*. E. N. liallison, Mr*.
J. E. McKinUy, Mr*. C. It. l*ofd.
Mr*. 'Henry Martin. Mr*. It. M

Dirt Gardener* with Mt*. W.
A. Fitts at 10:00 A. M. ITogtam:
Bird Storie* by Mr*. U. H.
HeerOn.
. y
Magnolia wltJF Mr*. J . It. Ctaw-,
ford at 2:30 P. M. Program:
Comdltutlon mid By-!-nws by
Mrs. II. H. McCanlin.
Hose wilh Mr*. Fred WiUtut
The 1940 officer* of Ihe W.
a t 10:00 A. M. Program; The
M. U. of the First BnptUt Church
bird* in our gulden* by Mrs. held
an muecutlve coternfftbs* rAeftJ
C, P. Ilendsmon.
.
lug recently at the church. Mr*,
tt. l„. Garrison, l&gt;re*idenl, Cun•i seXplap 'Rt
were made for
...... ..
. .. M, U. for 1941).
i—Thg- anmuii hnsln—s .mcrting s»f
church annex. ' Circle No! 7
W. M U wu* also hold at the
Mr*. -J; M. aUnecndjer. chairman, the
churrh annexr.'ccntly with Mr*.
at tha homa-'TU Mr*. Stinecipher, •Myron
Smith. -KMG president, hav3404 Park AvaiiUe. C trrk_N f id t charife of the affair.
Ail
Mr*. Dl K.-McNah. chairman.'
ofllcers* who servctl for the year
the. home &lt;Jf ‘ Mr*. McNab, 1945 gave ihtdr yearly report*.
01K JffiR, Avenbe. Ciryle No. I
-A ff*, 8 . C. Dieketson, chalittial.,
WL the home of Mr*. Dickenton.
Routh Sanford Avenue, Circle
No. 6 - Mr*. Lula Miller, chair*
man^ at the chorvh annex. Circle
No. 0 - Mr*. IT M.‘ Pearce, chair­
man, at the home of Mr»7 Pearce,
717 West First Street.

W.M.U. Of Baptist
Church Holdrf Meet

\Mille It wul-he yiine time y !
before thing* return to nntii.il
from the hurlyburly conditio*!*
that existed during the our. evi­
dence, already exist*, that the trend
toward nnrimtl tx l-rglmiiiig. Tide
i* true pi the farm field a* »-&lt;}
u* in industry,
_|
Because the need fm food ami
filer and other funo pii-dml- «nni gtent during the war, fanner •
weie able to net! practically any
Vest. aliJ to get n goriil price lor
it. With ceiling price* liiii *- -2
the top amount teat count w f&lt; it &gt;
for numerous fmto |&gt;iolu*l‘ . the
i oder"
via. to t ay oeste tie
iriling fm* nil grad.*
tciti lin i.

Mr. and Mr*. Barney It. Beck
have returned from I allahaasee
and Eufotiln. Ala., where they
have been visiting relatives.

.Mi*a Louise Perkin* 1* spend
frt(* it few day* fit Jatksonvillc
as- the guest of Mr*. Belle Barn,
well.
’__ —
I
Mr, and.* Mr*. Grover#C. GcrThe W.S.C.S. oi the FTt»T nrnn of Dcfmonl, Del., are visitid. M ry..J. M. Burdick
Methodist Church met yesterday
afternooti at ’the ■home of Mr*. on Souih anford Avenue, - ‘ 1 A. ’ lb Johnson at dlf» Myrtle
Avenue wilh M r*..L . T ^ U o u a* -.Pfc. Janie* Enymett Ifemilon
codtoelees for- - the-- first -wtouli 114 (vft ,JTluwlssK;^ ^ &lt; i m n ;_gw|ft.
Texas, after *]&gt;ending the holj.
id the year.
.
.-Qln'le chairman ami officer* iluy* with hi*- parent*.
fpr the new year were appointed
Edward ,Klrch*r I* ex
a* follow*: chairman, Mr*. C. II.
Cogburn; vice rhalrjjtan, Mr*. E. arrive from (he. Harry Anna
H. Ijmey; secretary, Hr*. M. .E, Hotne in t'malllla Jan. .It), and
'will'make hi* home in Banford
Baker; treasure*. Mr*. W
with Mr*. Kircher at 1101 Myrtle
Kaines; spiritual chairman.
.Mis- Avenue,

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Mr." and* Mr*. C, 1- Powell
entertained Friday evening at
their Home on 7478 Palmetto
Avenue’ with r.n outdoor weiner
roast and (Vca Cola party for
their son, Jimmie, and friend*.
The young ‘ guest* ‘ gatlieied in
the yard biu: played gumc*, tang
tone*'\imt_. n&gt; •ked over the nutiloot Krill.
.
T h n i r • unending
imitated:
M bsc Liln Leffler, Hetty Dimcan. Faye William*, Put llrowi^
Joan Dumpier, Olivo Ann Adam*.
Jackie.Contemn, Tommy Methvm,
llljtty Cook,. Beverly . Gr.idlch,
Carolyn Skinner, Mury A n .iG u I,
loway,
Nancy J e n it Applcii;'i
JNixlf Kirrhhuff, and llarbarti

Mr. ami Mr*. Joe Schwartz of
East (slip. N. Y., and MY. and
Mr*. Samuel l,evy of Long
Bruch, N Y’., are guests of Mr.
ami .Mr*. D. B. I-evy on Silver
' "rMr. and Mr*. - Marshal). Rmllh
of Tattipa spent tl\e weejteutf
■with Mr*. -Smith** parJnt*^ Mr.
ar I Mr*. J . L. .Wilkinson, at their
Inane d*70t» Oak Avenue. Their
slaughter. Vfcky. sccorapanlnl them
bnckto Tampa.
Mr*. Lillian Morgan and dadifht*r. Shirley F’raser, of Kaionalt.
N. V„ and Mr*. J . 8 . !.ee and
son. Wylie, of luittinior*. N. C..
have it-turned lo their respective
home*
after
spending
threo
weekf as the guest* of their
mol Firt, Mr*. Lillbti Vickrry, and
sistrr, Mra. •Idturine Beal.

L eg io n Auxiliary ’
Has Regular Meeting
The eAincrici;i*X.egion Auxil­
iary met Friday eveniitlt .it 7 ;dd
o'clock at the hut with Mt*. E.
,J„.JCoWLh'..- ptiojJenl___p ir n iilll.
The twp new member* welcomed
■into the auxiliary wen- Mr&lt;; K.
11. Cullunt und M r*,''Von Her*
bulls.
,
'Mist* Edna Chittenden lead the
devotional and it wits nmt»uncetl
that Jhr —on\ *ittemlier»hlp drive
had now tejiched hH A * ^ t»-T'he.
pretkfent th6 nki*d**^^^nvmt»er»
tlRlT'lildpCd with tin' sale of
Christina* seal* and nl*n nnjiaunced -that the *tate conference
-was to he held in Jacksonville
Jan. 17 and 13. She urge,) nil
members from tfff nusihaiy to
nItem) if THissible.
It »n* agreed that n dutiutltm
of »lO.OU would I* sent l«» ih *1
Leonard Wood illume In l^nisiutiu.

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Paul Yatos Honored
With Surprise Party
WORLDS FINEST '
BOATS

A surprise parle wu* given
last rvening hy Mr*. Mae Ellis
at hel’ home on Ea*t Thlnl Sltret
honoring Paul Yates who i. planniug to leave soon to role, the
Chnrrh of G“d ' ollege at Sevierville, Tettn.. a* a fresh matt.

Itin-ms of the resilience wr i e
drcotaletl
wilh camellias
and
sn*]nlrag»Ms
The g u e st,
presented the honnrrc with " g o in g
hvih I
today from the Pacific* awwy*' g i f t * after which a &gt;weel
Theater of Operations where lie course w*« serveil to the follow­
served .with the U. S. Naval lie- ing.' Dorothy lllrkson,

serve for 28 month*. He w'itt
spend a 70 day fuAough with
hi* parent*, Mr. and Mrs. L. S.
llarkry, at their home on Firncn
Avenue, before returning to Sa-i
Francisco, Calif.

I iiU'-t*ut»*i! twMirt'u
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l i icr* for floor
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Tfu’5 VmiM j;i’i for ptiitic
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hruught the N*«» t prifr,
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f»f olhri contM itir^ ,
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Green, Mnrydell Bowen Nathan
Yates,
Alice Campbell.
Maty
Ellis and Vida l-mdrcss.
A l * o ' Paul Yates,
kichawl
Yale* Uolterl Wilkins. P*&gt;&lt;- Bo­
wen, Elwm Carpenter, Joe Tlioiitas, and Mt. ami Ml*. H. I- Ciwk'man.

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-i Ail'll '- It Miller, who was
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i a qiittrrri jjU'*'d Mrs Miller
i*,'. wile i .i sister of the nc*
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for (orlhrr Inlorninlion amt
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Phone 3a IH 321 S. tlrarh St
DAYTCINA BEACH

TER R A CE TALK

because I nover dcslu-il to btvnmo
rich dishonestly; they arcuse me
To freshen yuur mind . . . th* {it blindness, Iw-cxusc I have lost
D nt amendment. . Congtets shall my eye* in the service of liberty;
make no law tespecling a.. e»ln- they tax tno w-ith cowanlice, nnd
UlsltmcnL of rvligiou. or prohibit­ while I had the use ol 111. c-ving the free cxriclim thereof; or nniljuy »word T itavcr fedit'd Die
abridging the fin-doin of speech. boiilest itmong them; finally, 1 nut
u|R&gt;r*lded wrlth deformity, while
or of the press or the right of i no
one was mors handsome in tho'
th* people pencrnlily lo assemble,
and in petition the government fur age of beauty. I do not even
compfsltf,of my wwid to »iglit: m
a redreia of grievance*. . . James the
night with which I am sur­
Russell •Lowell snld: They are
slave* who feat to speak, F'or rounded the light of tha Dtwino
piesence
*nme» with u more tin t
the fallen and the weak; They aie ant lustre.
God look* down upon
ilirct-V h o will not choose hutted, m* with tenderness
at^t rumpii*coffingY,*uiL abuse rather Ilian |
Iteeauivo I.can now see none
In silenc* *h7ink. From the truth sion,
they need must think; They are but Himself. Misfortune ahotn.l
"T H O FO tfltA f; DANCE "v
slaves who dare not be. In the protect me from inxullf anil render
HosteMrs ara requested to wear
right wdth two oi thiee,. . . some me sacred: not because I out
their most giamouruua evening
of us have scrapliooka of favolitc deprived of the light of heaven,
I am under the stm
gowns for the forlnsl d*ncr/Vi b«pot ids, 'cjuolatlon* and etc . . . but Itecause
of the Divine wini;* which
iven at the USO Tuesday even*
th* following ate taken from mlna dow
have envclnrwn me writn inti daikif from 8:30 to 11:30 o’clock,
. . . Woodrow Wilson said: Tho nes* . . . C.E.T.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
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Aa
I n a * I f a 11
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according
to Joe
Hall, dlrectur.
right I* more precious than peace,
The .Sanford Naval Air Station
id Mr*. J . J . Weotv" Jr., have always fought for things wo
DTchettra tinder the direction of
the birth of a daugli- have always carrird nearest our
•Stanley Higgins wilt play and will
ilowanl, on Jan. 0 a t Ihe hearts;, . . for democracy, for tho
h
feature Harry Weitcr of • lak e O r a n g e General Jlemortal Ho»- right* of those who submit to
.-Maty at-the piano----- — ------ —
voice
Sir
their
•
'Suthtrritjrrtti
have
JSItsl ItTOrlamlo.
own govrrtitnenl* . . • fur Ihe iiiiT
versa! dominlmi id right "by" »ln*li
Warrant officer C'Hffmd Bell
• concert l,f f,re people* as »h*il was in Sanford yesterday visiting
bring peace—ami »afety lo all na­ •dll friends aftei visiting lutions and make the wrorld IDelf at sister, Mr*. Perry l-*-e Bell ti
last f r e e - * , . A Edward Newton Orlando.
said: Only when a fnmn 1* »ufely
He ha* been attached lo the
The antelope'* eye* *r# placed ensconced qnder six feet of earth,
far apart, so that the animal tan with eevernl tun* of enlaitdlng north and aouth Atlantic Division
see danger approaching on all granit ^ton hi* chest, if he in a of the Air Transport Command
for more than five M i r i , during
position to give advice wilh any which time he has been in com
certainty, and then he is silent mand of air-*«a * rescue crash
Alexander Pop# sad: Be good boat*.
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In ancient time*. It was be­ by. . stealth,
and blush to find it
Prior lo oil taring life .fcrvice h.lieved that a Jacinth
Nriwtath f a m o . . ... William 8 h*h**P*are
worn In a ring on the finger had . . . from Jullu* Cleaar . There worked for Chase and ‘ Company,
and a* a aide Hite, repaired bunt .
the faculty or producing sleep.
liM iiiiim iiiim itliir ttfliH tu iiliiu iu iti!
Is a tide in the affair* of men
Which, taken at the Hood, lead*
on to fortune;. Omitted, alp tha
voyage of their life t* bound in
shallow* and in mlnerie*, On such
a-full sea are «• now afloat,*And
w* must take the current when it
SH O W C A R D A N D P O S T E R S
serve*. Or lot* our ventuty* , . •
Thomas Bailey Aldrich write* to
Pw f. Ed want 8 . Moraet It was
very-pleasant to receive a letter
from you the other day. Perhaps
.
( 0 . D. LA N D RES8 ) *
I l should have found It plraaanter
1 ’ ^ -O
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V mm t % i
*If.................
in able to decipher it,
1 had been
! don’t think 1 mute red anything
beyond th* date, which I knew,
and th* signature, a t which 1
gueaakd. There le a singular and
perpetual charm In a Utter of
your* It never grow* ohL'am! it
never loro* IU novelty. One can
*ay every morning, ns one looks
at lit- ’'ilereV a letter of More*'*
(.haven't read yot I think I shall
take another shy at It today; end
maybe f .hall be able In the
course of year* to make out what
be mesne by those T V that look
like ’* V and Uiom TV that hare
w A VOWmode with herself
ea r a g o , W anda W illia m s

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�TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1948

THE SANFOKDl HERALD, 9 ANFORD. FLORIDA

Aggrona

;«|sf tm tW Hin B flW fflB H ft:

THE 01.0 HOME TOWN
MAW-DA&amp;WS.flEfW \
Pf=N WONT VV#!Tg \
UNDET«WATe*

YOKOHOMA, J a n . B. (A&gt;&gt;Wilhlrt two weeks, 8 *n rrandseo
aril) get a Tim-hand look at
K im Front, the white slalllpn
which oik* WAS on In/vote of Row
peror Hjrohjfi)'* )ipi&gt;»r)*l stab)**.
Today th# non* yrga hojsted aboard a Hoerty ship a* an Amsjrlcan Army Reuter;an l ’* souvenir. .
The animal made only orts oc­
cupation sioearajie* In Japan.
That wa* tha day •-First Froit
lured f 0.00C curious *er¥i;cmen to
»iji Stadium. .The animal wa*
offered to General Douglai Mac-

NOItO CHIMINAt tAWYIH James D. C. Murray Heft) U shown In hi*
New Yurk ofUce a* he made plan* to defend Copt. Archie H. Miller who
It being held in connection with the fatal ihuollnj! of CspL Eugene G.ihr.
Bataan Death March turvivgt and Miller'* rival (or Ihe affections nl
Mr*- Pay I Uncork Miller. With MunaylsCapLlLiy C. Jfttkson, Miller*
brothci-in-law Who It biding in Use defense.
(Inlcrnalionol)

T M a i p h o sp itals ■ » *

jimnl iri'*civ;c events.

Invgsilggtxir, C ap t.
An ' Arm;
“Alan Summ, t. has checked on the
von hi# official ris­
ho rsp and
ers /nya that First
lly belonged to tha
Vnoid but was later
; sold td the KaclTfir,Association. ’

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AFIH SfSVINO Al i f IT MAN at .Uie-wedding of llloi liar Myrna I^ty and
Commodore Gen* Markry. dim producer! In Ihe liny white (Impel at
Terminal Island, Calif., Adm. William F. HfUey poted with the utopia
for this utlure shortly after the corcrqony. This is Ute third niarrlago
for both the bride and the groom.
(International Snuntlphnto)

o u t d i. i^
F ln t lt
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H a t h r la ln t
n r l l l n * . a n il

rh sH -tta t* l i t ptitr*. ... - 1 -Jiu rtt...
arm port t. r rile « tiiiru « «y the
rtumi'.tlit, iiti.l -hull bn sw o rn tu
by tlie. clnim sut, u a sn t, » r a tlutney. unit (inr surlt e ls ln t-u r C«Rtund not so fits* shull be vn'd.
K d w a r# * *

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Will nnd T e -tsm e n t
at
t'" l t EWW a n ts
I k d r l ll lt ,
IlSCtOS* I.
F lr s l 1‘itlilltMlliin ^isnusrs lilt. I » tt

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Be s t w o o d for
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toils II. »» A 19 Amended f*1»t
e f llruld Park PHI llook T P ages
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HH of NWU muck ) T ier » The
Town of Hanfofd
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S Tier j •Th&lt; T o w n -o f Hanford.
H i m - l l l,f tell &lt; a N 1 ft of
le d * IliorK i T 'er 1 Th * Tow n of
ih nford
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state. Observers
who have sseen
him opera'
performance a t th e CJou
great .Improvement In
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NOTICE
The Anminl Mcptlptr of the Fcr,in)f!-LA
Momoriul Hospital Aiikociation wijl be hvld
fc’ourt lloiisu, Snnfonl, Florida, at thrpe o’c!
Tluirntluy uflcrnooii, Junuary 17. 1848,

“PACIFIC CX^Mi

UOJtEBT A. WILLIAMS
REAL, ESTATE-BROKER

to || nlr*X .1 J i r a i t M

PhBfie 732

Atlantic B—■

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: si^Vsim ,
"fSTtyn «LN&gt;tH‘
o b# waa tranced by an a v a b n e h g 'a f
cd Rock*IToduHe C arp .. Log A ugelcs.
i w orkers. It took gn
for, several m inutes
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5 Day Laundry Service
Mfe recumilicnd that new cugtomert »«nd th*Hr
tiundry taat three days of week.

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• REPUBLIC AVIATION corporation *oon w|ll mike * bid wltH*
a nrw'type plane to shatter all existing 'rqpnd the
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world record s ' The attempt wilt be* rfiatl^ late this
Rtpehlle
winter pr early next epflng.
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rLili'The firm thus will make its first bid Into the
fmir-ruptarrd Qdd after'spending most of the war
Plaba Jlfknh.
concentrating on fighter planes and other singleengine models..
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According to latest. Information, the new Republic plane will b*
powered by air-cooled motor* whloh»w*il&gt; atlliae exhaust gaass td:
give the alrrm fl added speed at high altitude*.
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Experts conteSd the new plane will mske the swing around In s:
world from Ihe ns I top's capital gnd'baCk In (wo and one-h*|f dayn
jl
itnv )rss
ir a i than-the
(h u t rite present
n rf tr n t rcxwut.
rtw s il
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ft full
full day
t' .
. Pesignera estimate that the Jet'attachment on lh* motors f
Add about 2 0 miles per hour to the plane's speed, which la expsci
to l&gt;# In the tw-ndlq-pcr-hour plus riass ’

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T. W. LAWTON 4
President
S. F. DOUUNKY.
Secretary

H*K,r:* .J i .l f c V 't T**r I , T .„ T . , n
of HanfVird
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AH Of iw J | geetlsh M Tow g,

MAOINO A TfllGRXM In ChJeago which thsy sent to President .Truman &amp;
am Earl.W. Jimcrson, IntemiUomil President of th# Amgtcamatrd Meat
Cults,** tnd liulcher* Urion (AFL), and Patrick S. Go.-mau, secretaryireasur*.' ot the union. Thsy warnSd U&gt;* Chief executive that the
135,000 number* o l their union will Join tha CIO packing strike schedRlffil t a r J * ‘i - J ! u n l m a ooafertnc# Of government, management and
ImntsdUltly to lacssUJilha walkout
{internaliohid)

SOMANOCHllIf

p la t lln..k i. P ages IS g S t ft P lsl
llook 8 Pegs SI.
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t P a g e . II * 81 ft- risk UoAfe 8
P a g e II.
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Public.
Itscjirds
of
County, KloridS,
raid lift,lu ll! bring sold
r.iruiHv With and fnF' a*i
Cm; .1 f'o rre * rrb C rfrd In m
Tiy on* of t h e ' Judge* e l
Iltt* nhdvB v t&gt;!.,(■ cause, Will offer in 11 Court Is and t s r nah
for ro ts, lirlu lv v i i r door, o f lh * on JsnoHr- tth, ISIS,
c . iiri Hoiii-* (.r'H yjitinois,
JAMK.I It. flllAR
J 'inrillu. to th* hlgtH-st Jrhfder for
Hiwelal M sstsr. !( Jil&gt;. on lh - t th' d sss-af 'Febtuu ry,
A ■ t»., ta rs , b e t w e s n 't h * le a d
hours of ra fr. the following d*»crllicd •p ro p erty ;
fli.rle in flft&gt; -tw o ( l ! ) frsi or
l.« tf SIC
o n J rrv rlt t f l o«
Iti/xk nine t * , of T l * r numhsr
lh r«* M J&gt;.. of Hanh.rd,1—Plurlda
a rr u , (|tiig In K. II. _ .Trafford ’s.
rutin thereof, recorded In, Plat
J'n iik ntinrhcr on* i l l , a t lutgs
~J t t f f t - s l * 4**1 or the Public llecm d * (,f kem||pd* County, Flori­
da, lor-, Ihe eoutbern eigh t t* I
- feel ,,f -th* eastern f1t|*-lwn ( t t l
- I(&lt;h o f- IJit seven tf|, of th*

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n svilous mistake III appointing Edward R. Htetfhillia a* foreign
u riiv lsiy ivlun Cordell Hull left. Hut Mr. Roosevelt then felt that
he would run the stale department—the Constitution give* tha
pMstdrnt tomplete control of fbrelgn policy.
&gt;. ,
a
;A» it result, they argue, h* was thrown Into th* moat urgtjtt
Inlemafiunql situntlofi In history without any chance to piap^a!
himself I f * n fact that Rytncs has removed *om* Of lh* dri/14'OOd!
from Ihe department and °n Id* list public appearance be for* UaV-J
Ing for the current Moscow meeting revealed a grasp on aAMTS,
that had tiecn lacking earlier.
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Al.t. rllK IG T ilH H a W &gt; I'ltlltiu.NK HAVIN'! cl-A IM i;
Oil
HHMANtm ' AUAIN'ST
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EXT .VI K
You lout * hCIt tit you urt» Hi-reb&gt; m .lllitj sn&lt;l ren u n r-l !&gt;■ u. «*.
sent
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uV&gt;iuttJa
Wmeh feu, or i .t .i r i ,I. ju .i, m.,y
h r\ e sau is^ t me w t m
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o f . Foreign Mini*ter* "in London—aed a

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One liarrn.nsed shopper wan heard to .remark:
'T h a i* given mi# nunc ChiUUmaa spirit thin anything- cisa this
y.-,r - -W.tH Hii.t aiio-^nmwl -Hie tn einlrtt her-ahnpplll^ .—

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I 'l . n t t i i A . ' i.v r n u u i v ; : .

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f i l i n g into IU grand climax, which U dead ah»«J. . , .
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The odds 'ant 80 to 20 that Lh* Oral wllnesea* to appear before
the congreaslonal group when It rcaume* IU bearlnga January 31
[will
the l»W
Info I1IW«
most ^HWHViai.**
publicized wviwia
actor* M
Inl th# Peart Harbor tragedy
.will be
DC -1(10
I—-Reak» A&lt;lm. Husband E. Klmmet and Lt. Gen. Walter C. -SI
* klmrncl. naval commander at Oahu when tha Japanese »t
T&gt;ee. T. 1041. and Short, his opposite number In tha Army,
■ M M H
anxious lo tell their atories. Both have so
I public hr*rings and expressed willingness to’
court* martial,
The committee, informed quartan says, U pra*
.paisd-to-gsl Ui*m on lhe stand. They will probi
ably UatJfy for at least a week apises.
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The extension of the commutes'# Ufa f r o »
January 3' to February IQ may b#' inadequate tn
finish off th* mpst ballyhooed of post-war Inver
ligations oh Capitol Kill.
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-- tmU ■ «l,
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Indicated 1thatI he -may
ask for m
a aecond
rlonsl Investigation. Gearhart, a ditlg*
tloner, h as. staled-he l* dissatisfied with JLh*
Rsp. Gearhart Information the committee thus far la getting.
However, there U little lUrellhood th f t Qongrtu
will ’go along with the Idea of a aecond anti-dim** probe. Oils
grand Investtgalldh. both Houser feel, sbould.be enough.
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dintprtH-ii in lire nation's capital, as elsewhere, due if» th#
town deluge of Christmas shuppoi*.
Hut I;►one Dlstru t department store, a bright ray of sunrhtr.v
jrjuend warm lit .amnnjf-the- Urml- people and- brought a - smile to.
many face*.
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A little [boy irtrwllr.l MmUialy sround the limited radio* of ^ nplft-ladcnod counti e atnglhe: "Jingle bell*. Jingle bell*. Jingle aU
tbj- way." fn a i ' •r, sweet voice HI* face was wreathe d lh smllsa

•Wool For Suits Is
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turned
Intend*
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SALT U K P . CITY. f&gt; P )-J*m i*
A, llooner, secretary of the Utah
wool Grower*- Association, i w
lack' of wftol and high wool price*
ore not contributing to the scarify
of men's "suits.
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Hoo|mt Mild "lliere is n burdensiline ttn; ply nf drujiestif wool !p
(tonigc i.ii the. United Statrs and
put more Llian 15 vorth of wprd
is used in ike manufacture of any
suit, even if II rusts (1 0 0 bn make

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• W A SH IN G T O N — Th* .Pearl Harbor Investigating commit!** U

the Japan Racing Association sold
I * " her*#, for 16.000 yen, to Rieut.

sav*. that he got motion
offer* for Hr»t Frost, but
them down. Instead, he
to show th j Kmperor'a

P aail Harbor Probs
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•»*• Count, l-’te vmrds (n Ibr lint, including phone and address,
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WE ARE Xully equipped and
know how-to recap .your tires.
Natural- ruldier o r aynthrlk,
« e protect ..sloewalk of your 'APAWLE salesUillfs ‘wanted fur
H v iT ’f j r N v w l I .
tire*. June. Tire Shop, Cor.
s t e a d y w o r k . K n o b o t b e u ^ n v e d , , g ^ p t k C lC i t y
INCO.HJB PROPERTY — SI*
•Ppykel V. ilil* Mp*c&lt;mh Philailrl* I ■
apartment 'building. cJo»o in, ha* - let and Elm, Phone 008.
phlfc. .
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com ml
utlaL . ith
The OuliiL
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Nelson
'Thaller
Ave.
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Sanfdi
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name a*
D o u b le s
W illiq m K e u e t a n d W a l-1
rental, approximate!'
ter Rappetihaghit, Iletruit.
they wt’ic in ,IM I. If Interested
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CORN — ALL IUU. n n m ,
&gt;3.05. Hunt's
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Tuxedo
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J.1H Acre, of' indu.tfial proStore. Phone 33f.‘
•&lt; petty. A -fine location for itulu*teper warden
Men. f .................................................
SECBETABT,
trial enterprise. Well drained and
rite-ito* 1tK*
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a r e v * n n h 11»* t n ^ t 1:iV *l Q m a d . ‘ ! e f t f in i1' 1 FRYERS, dressed and deRrrrwi
H«nit
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tit*
A.f’•!*- f*Kii of Wwrt
ntery
Phone orders print .Ur d*Vx
tile d *. I'rIctil to f« 1l.
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&gt;!&gt;•■&lt;gWv» w .-.rjap.. neeehrw Steou. .71&amp;*' ■
COLORED .girls for- store nH/m J
iiiatrwaj, tiuse Di. with r+KW WDOlk -oDonUtinR - ‘‘fA1* *'
wnty. Hnllywuod .Mu**- UUiiw, •
in--u«*ll]aawc«n
W A TC H F O R IT !
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rei.w^iie«««U|phwetin:
('ain i * .eon at Roilai'a PUce. ,aw E-TUu 8 l ;
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W. li t HL
#,^lrrtni«U«tcly (-rn|i vsill !*• conviyed
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ONE used l.eonard Electric rt, R a ces S la r l N:(Ml i*.M. S h a rp
^fvvilli iiiu|ierly.
*WANTED: Office help, clerical.
frlgerntor,
excellenT*
*rnnnlntt
Two hnlrapin* house on Celery
T O N H J ir r s , x i . i . s t a u I ’ l v V i u i i :
hiTokVtf*Blng, typing and icciy•
condition.
Phont
B13-J
’afttr
. Avetiue. uilj'iiiis hut outside clly
tarinl, part ttmu abd.futl lime.
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limits t ’i niile&gt; from Post OfSrwiilti b ;■. i- -3 / 111 Mil,
Apply HtdlyWood Rhi.ps O ffica'.
t . l t 1. 1 1 t u t m i p. u s
J- (Ire. Priced at. *1000 and worth
:«n k . lit* Si. '
I
LARGE circulating oil heater
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[;* o n
l b * 1' , t i t
In ti
•'* the money* Has acre lot.
id.UO.. Also large gas range.
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GOOD celery farm oti Heardall
30
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sell.
John
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i, i ii ., m,i I.*,, w i o r
IIH U I.EN Hill A (tth
Avenue 2W acres' 1C acres til­
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(Ud Filling Station,
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■, v i n i re .nb
i&gt;tr iqontb and room urn! l«itlrd.
'A welt*. Priced a* i-'ltMj per acre.
d .ii i r ' ..........it- due *
Ktlucitlfonal Kxhiliils
h i i 't n l a n i i ■"
iVlephunn Cotin ly 3(111.
*1 lb,- *1.,til i&gt;M! Hi
L i . .( f you are Imiklrit^ fur a koihI YEAH old fat helftr. J.T . Joiles,
Thrilling Rides
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Knterlnlning Shows
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A TTRA tTIV B *new tw o -h rd ' - BE DHOOM - ftrrnftonr. Phone-T M ■ tv A N TED :'' SALESLADY FOR 1
W or 2614 Urn rig* Ave.
room house alth large, llvitut
TOUCHTON D Rl’f f t ti TOILET
room situated »utsl&lt;!c city limits
GOODS DEPARTMENT.
on OHnnrfo highway. Three acrt£
of ianil. Immediately ‘ ovailahle.
11 2 \V. 1s t.
I'h m if R80
KURNlBriED or unfurnished 0 or s t e n o g r a p h e r '*’ with knuw
w Term* rensuitalile.
lei[gn
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ihorttnuid
ApfdP
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room
apt.
wanted.
Permanent
HiGHI.Y desirable country home
Chase A Co., extenslun IH.
family. R. W. Murphy, Monte*
AT M »N fi\ v ti(ili
A’ *, on lake, air nmditioned, tx-autiturna Hotel.
fully landscaped, small grove,
NO MINORS a l l o w r t)
Ip the nteanllnie
WANTED: Maid for half days. 1
four bedrooms, two bathrooms
On R oute 17 (S a n io rfi il*f*l*Ma&gt; &gt;
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Answer Box W, c,o Herald.
if* caretakers house, two’ car g^(about “i n u ll-* N orth o f iitlnttilo
Hu&gt;
More
liondH for
oge with servant, quarters, barn 5 in rt rvHitii unDimlshcil house.
Hu-* leaves I lorid.i lldttk Ci rner tit * i t
with horse stable., cHitkeri rtiVi, _ Fhpne 21.
howling alley adjacent to house—
*n I t N \T HI It M tlftlW
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VICTORY!
jevafJPi.ft?!** u( l“nd. Priced reason*
J ably.'
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. . . WANTEU to
t house. 6 rooms
furnUffsd or un- SEWING machines repaired. A
WAREHOUSE—-on trackage—*
or more,
furnished. Seminole, Volusia,
,
70CO square feet of floor space,
good reconditioned machine for
well located*Tor wholesale distri­ •Oyange or Mke Counties. WouW
sale. Williams FixR Shop, 207
consider buying. Birt 237. San­
bution buvlne.jt, Ruibling will be
W. 1st.
*
MAYflf AtORE THAN THAT, DAN I HCJ *
KELP '
H5 HAND/
C-&gt;a l.Y. THAT'S TROUGH water
/ vacated to suit purchaser. Terrp.
ford,* Fla.
■ to suit.
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BO/j .‘.Lmi HEADIN'
FOR SIX MEM 1 J SWIM IN . i
IT'S ENOUGH .FO R "RUCK" A6A50N 1
SHUT ’ER OFF, DAN THE^) f All RIGHT. |
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Fred W. Bender,
,
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
FOR THE DC’-QLE -)
AND HIS WHOLE GANG, rRoom 3. - Fla. Slate Bank Bttfr FURNISHED apartment or smntl
SEAMS IN THAT TANK r vPARTS AND SERVICE
L E A D O F F . IC tN T O .
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Phone 1020
holla*. Retuki “ "
109 Palmetto Are.
phone 1B11
t W O N T STAND THE f—
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PRESSURE.
" m 7~~~~ METAl*. ROOFING
/ N_
t i r * h; Bu»k - Quick Shipment 5
«V * Crimp ami Corrugated
-----------T WASHING machines repaired—
and alt home appliance*. Cold-1
' style’s and Flnt sheet*. Made BUSIN ESS woman wants mod*
well General Repair Shop, 707
'
“ injinum*
ern furnished apartment. Phon*
. from ge,-trine solid
Aluminuti
North Mills. Orlando, phone
209.
. ■ . Thjs. material ia very alrong
2-1972. Promot »ervie*.
. . * and durable, 22 Gauge, U. S.
■Apt,- Government specifications. H
Expert Auto Repairing
2 »• ■ -is- liu.it rrj|"tant arid will not
lUtiield At Jackson
’ * ’ ru*t. This is surplus miterisl ___________ / __ ______________ _ /
fil ronnectipn Wlttf *
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oTt'd Jfl J;ric e ,| '• L lJ)a ,7 6 .per FA’F.RSHARP -pencil Ymjnd“ Ih Yhlaa Alito Patfit * Bddy Wovko
orpinre, which ix far below cost.
. Phone 371
front of Marghret Ann Store.
AynilnbU* .for,im m ediate shipI'hnn* 614 after H;PQ jft M ..
ment. from, our factory. Phone
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* - AUTOMOBILE painting, welding.
Whit or ..Write to Hal Fobh*
wbler Manufoetnrlng A Dis­ ’ EM ALE cjiow puppy, 7 month* ’ Roy- ReKl, 30C U b jn d SL_
tributing C V P. ,O. IkMt 3351,
old,. Answcn to name uf Hlr^f. VACUUM ‘ Cloaiiers. reffigefuD O N 'T V V C P R V l
STAND OVER 6 / THE
H E R E T H E Y C O M E ! 'R U C K " A I A S 0 N ,
O iR E / R U G K ’J
e ta LniHaeter Drive,. Phone
Finder Phone 827.
tors, washing machines
mnehUie* anil
I L L 6E
■TAMKANpy e e READ/
S W E O THER M EN , AND A
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Ml,GIT
'N
Z-1730. prlando. Fla. .
oth&lt;
otlicr appliances e*[&gt;4rtly
IA)ST: Brown leather -&gt;..&gt;•■
THESE
HORSES
NEED
WATFR
HERD
READY.
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paired. \Ve pick up and deliver.
ELECTRIC Ranges, limited quan­
Jacket last Friday afternobn.
’EM INTO THE CORRAL, WH'.E 1
c f
lectric
Service
Co.,
Phope
101
tity; apartment house range* al
Reward. Phone 408.
MAKE SURE THE TANK'S Fi'FD
. &gt;1)7.60, delivered. Write or1phone '
AUTO , radiator* removed A r e ­
- £ £ k m CAN USE. th e n n
—
Modern Applia&amp;ce*. Inc., 428 N.
paired.
All
line*
116“auto TP^
vat
though r J ^ _
t
week* old. A- Foster, 1
Orsdge Ave, Ormndo; Pla.,
palrfiig
ul
Wright
ami
Cohen’s|
s^5 r *
nolle Av«.
Phonj 226)4.
21*1 A .French, Phone

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For Your
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Hill’s Package Store
. and Bar

WANTED TO RENT

NOW SHOWINti!

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■SANFORD - ORLANDO
KENNEL CLUB

C H

KllStNESS SERVICE

Lost ^nd Found-

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daire. W, 1st 8 l
after 5 P. M,

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GRAND scale phyer piano. Call
■ County 3102 after 0 P. M.
• *11)35 STANDARD ChUrSjeV
lUn and 1032 Che.rolet B o ft
. . atet. Can b« aeen ut f t w (.f1’* fteminote Tire Rfiup. George
- WBlard.
’
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FRESH, cut floaera dally. Alto
I A 1 PoRed plants, fresh yard
and strawberries. In ft
have fresh vi
- 1 fancy hatketa of e l___
day, tree ripened fruit.

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rc*w«ted
relative^
abo«T yi
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wanted

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Mlt.'K' BdTTl.F.S - W* will ap
.T J a s a i s J k H ty modi if yuq
will rsTUrn all empty milk d u­
ties aa they can’t be reWaced.
q R c t N VALLKT DAltrr
M ^ritroom_bungalow
BhtmO 87,

N o‘ co-makers on moii
VariabU payment Claris.

.. ■&gt; p S ^ J ‘M Theater
Bulldlitg.
■Give u* a call. B. E. Aiken, 8 r, Registered
Rock fryer*, also anl "Regis
starting to lay, whlli Regia
llarresF Hocks, N. ■(

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TO B U Y ;,T y o or three bedroom
bungalow near schools. Phone
&gt;7. ■
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ETTAKETT
t w &lt;vnt tfj!c o n e
r v e ALWAYS HAD
y o u &lt;NOiy vNifVtj
THE FEATHER?

— ■B«D.y

Jtle Shows,

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old model car la r
^* lqn B. Painter
1910?F flo a r

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C5F'YEAR IN- “SPORTS!
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JULIAN KTENSTItOM
Herald Spnrlh Editor
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We'hpd n nice 11 cat willl It l\ rtl-‘ inn will ligntl Mime of
r ftucAVAM-rr*
(inn:i I!»•• u!h?r nf let’llorfh nk4* this nml at Irani give it nomr
v(Al Maa»oo -Mr.
Atot-rVAUM&lt;H&amp;he’,- going to try in lie ntwitJl.n* considerJllo.r Ml the first op*
PrAYf
r w fMeCitjr. ll#ri ratio .1 i iiirli-:- id Sim-! pm i u:&lt;It&gt;. . II wilt-be n r,I*p in
*|A&lt;V&gt;JA1. ICK&amp;JC'
fell! hr the ni'M i ’llV Commi .ton. 1 tusking Sanford a fine rerrsa.
I U jm h.i n very ut'riuTlYo i *• &gt;lull(l renter.
rre.tt mml ; rovini i outlined which
I A ■ HI,IN' ‘HOUND . . . Iletl
wc would like very much to ree '{(4fr will rJ'.urn to the New York
“I
SYXR PltoT
Utiikct* ipwl will xuc.ced the vet'
viM -Me. ruiuco
b !j plain would Is.* tin'inytitutjcm.j, .i.o^ua^t/^Ait Iteuher.— Art i#
FiKiWir/
of n tp r.,- .il.i.ij v Ijf J* liei &gt;.*/n'
ti’j . I rinwj‘0 of ill htaUb .
■•jiei' le fnrr il(r-fi»|l«i!l., •cairn; Woody ’Weaver won I ho New
Gann* would hold n rlildc durilijt V0*11 Am atur Coif Tournament
v.'hlrh nil |ier*7,na illltlvstcfi Jil 1ti St. PrtcFjbiryu •,. • Doctors in
.»i' ao. Vt'.dld Iw-e,vrn h&gt;*lri,.-U(»l .St*a’ Ilmen, Onut^iify !)mj~K»iilir
In^the* htotcTnndaincntuL bf the I Town n-e ifpft*|i»ctii»if'of th e.S t.
g.i|il^. Tlu’ *qme ly|*J "of •eliplf I.nuia lioHcy loilm* WiH have..to
would h - held fur cneh »iiort.*
1ni»4. Jji , i Igot. cyti • He » n In­
I. a mi - would alhu^ have the jure,! _&lt;i, n, till with tin New,
I'll' iiiim inr'lt T«inm ini m nl riatrn h u g I e * . . The 8 ta|e
each year and name champion i - hoard of Control soya it la likely
in the tariouH swimming event*, to Jtatne u new liu-trli*al Florida
lie would nrcanl/i* a C'ily b i e Vilhin t» (f. vfrtkl . . . OrJnmio’x
hr Hall league. H r * 1 )&gt; that dotted. Tho neat of kin havo
» r nrrd mure shnttlrhoard Morning Sentinel Jumped - on' the
BiW.y
. fnciillie* urn) U particularly In
SbdtJWJoBfii
I m w of . havinr -lawn laiwlidg
S occcaoeo c e r , facilities availableThf the ulder"'
ffiSodert'A a s
riiirrna hik| visitor*.
.(■aha* ul*o slatyd that if he
were nppoinle.1 &gt;•&lt; would mate
every effort to se* that an .aliti
i*JpiA*tA t e at fyn xie i
.lotto pioXtSIU. wax. Instituted at
* 7 r 9^'- . &lt; i cu A O O fs nMJ
the Junior High Schiwd. This in
' •
CdAMP»0*4S*hP
it subject rinse to our own heart
und h r 111Ink j t ’» n prrfect shame
that school official* havu irl the
athletic program fade pway. They
'nrtcc had - Junior - high hmelmil
toamx mat a basketball iquaiU.1
liana* went on to ripUin
the treat need for a buy a club fur.
the ynunralera in nur city, lln»- the Baity Fed* won. Although
etrr, he didn't overhaik the need t In* vuraity l*iy*’ team loat.
fur a club 'for our tlrl* Iih&gt;. &gt;th?y dl*played aome mighty good
By CHIP ROYAL
NEW YORK. Ja n , ft, (4*)-8ev(iood for (ianaat Too trait) pen- tulent uiul they’ll lie stronger rrnl years ■ ago the New York
AP New*fe*ture* Sport* Editor
- pie think .our. juvenile trouble* when they meet St. ■ Auguattne Yankee* had a relief pitcher
NEW YORK-—When Henry Piare xtrirlly runnorted »lth^ our Ffidny night,’ . For the flrkt time
eanl, the gctdluman farmer-golfer,
named
Henry
Johnson
who
.
was
brtyo.
c
ahot « kiuling seven .under pur
*im-r It liermne u (mwer among
tinna* ^ipprar* to he fajrly.i\ell J ■profeiuiional Imips, uceoniing ’ to Iretly easy-going and nonchalant (VI to amaih the coume reconl and
about
hi*
approach
to
the
diamond
modified for the position loo. H *: the Anneiited p rrii, the National
win the 110,000 Miami open gtdf
vrat direi'tclr of athletic* at the 1 Koothali l.rugur will havo com- rams. With Henry it was Just tournament, he climaxed one of
another
day’s
labor
when
he
was
Pen*acoht Naval Air Station foi l petition rrevt F*ll_JUie AH * Amgreatest spurt comebacks in
* ' __ U the
two year* Since Iraving the Navy, eriTin Confrrerice voted to di­ called Into action.
ISMS
,
One
day
he
wee
in
the
bull
pen
he ha* trnvcleil throuKhnut the vide I hr eight team rircult Into
A year ago, the divot followers
*tnte anil ln*pectrd rtrrenlion.d e n *t’ arid _ wCat instead «f lurrth ami had juat bought * hot dog were naylng that slender Henry
when
Hie
Yankee
bench
wig-wag­
furilitir* to set. u wide variety of nml south, a* originally planned.
« *« all through with the link*—
Idea* that can he tuod.here in Miami wilt !«■ one of the eaatern ged him to start warming up. He that the *rthriti* and sinus 3 2
w
'A*
a
little
pht
out
that
(he
word
due fair city, (iaiiu* stale* thatj eleven*. . . . There icwiu to be
trouble, which crippled him to
he ha* been mads offer* To fnCo plenty of activity at the Heinlnolt had come at Just that moment — badly in 1041, would keep him
ha
hadn't
even
taken
h|a
first
bite
aurh n po*itnm in Tnlnpa. lie: Country Chib.
ti’re certainly
think* that Fort laurterdale ho* |g lp ijjo *ee It that wny and here'a- of Ihe frankfurter.
one of the heat recreational set- Jrustiiig that a htt'of rtew golfer*
Rut duty was duty and Henry
upl in the S tate , * 7 ,
1 will enter the field throughout thn carefully wrapped the dog, put it
We hope that the new com- l'tr*:nt y-rnr.
down on the bench and as he
farm in South Carolina/ and
reachetL for hi* gkiva, he - eahJT
" Don't nobody touch that. If I uround Charleston, hoping for the
t second tat*?, ^’fhe ball "went clear have to go in I’ll be back before beat.
tu left field and Ixmmrd’ itgain off It get* cold.”
It was Juat’ 11 'year* ago when
‘ the fence, That’s where the imomHenry waa 25 that hr got himself
|l*mm htisiuc?* hegnp.” . .* .
a national repalalldh by defeating
Another minor bnscliull league
Walter Hagen for the Carolina*’
i ha* hern ffiimetj. It’s the Hasx
open championship.
C. border heugue, coui|io*eri of
ihive clubs, from New Vork stale
The diamond vvp* credited with
Watertown, Auburn and Ogdens^
magic prapu'Jea long, bafora 4t
riiiuu-^nnd Ihreql from Canada—
was considered aa n atone for
tinmaby, Sherbrooke and King*wedding or engagement, ring*.
I ton.
, « . , , .
Tim £ch*fa| manager of the
MmittA»|*.(*ehrtllllns. Tommy Gor* man. Indicates that he will try to Girl, running from - tha numlier
obtain goalie Paul Hlbrnult from five Iwx crossed th e . finish line
llhw Itoslun Itriitn*. The Canaihens to return I ’J tJtn -for a winning
. n m l n rtqiUcemsnt for Hill Ihir- ticket. Ill Guhit. tha favorite,
. nan, who fractured his hand in finished fourth.
XHlimlny pight’a game again t ' TON 10l i r a
ENTJUEH:
Ptr*l Mara—
. Ktuortlai
■Roston.
vv-^' “*
I
|lr*r»&gt;
Xn true was more surprised than I Oratut Top
3 Dutibi*
f
lloslon
U*bu
, Allan Dekdebrun when the ace 1 Taroatl- II.
I Hunk* Junk
( Cornell, fool hall athlete was named &lt; |i**n’* tllrl
I llaasho Until
.Palwrltsi
1most valuable player In the Easl- Nrrwsd Marv—t n l Half
Uetls IIm Mi I
l-Weal all-star game at San Fran- ir
l tuilyrhan- nilO M TVf# gamly
I risen. Dekdebrun say* he wasn’t S l.u r k y T-Ick I
CO A M G S O W
B e lly Mae
} familiar with Die plays. Ha ex­ a J u i i Out - ■ t Klylng Jem m le
I Hwtelie * tllrl •»• Jtnly yCnlrom*
plain*!—1“ Betfausd of Irtjurie* to Third
WATCH FOR IT!
Marfa,Mllc»
two of nur hacks, I w ii shifted tarrwwd IIMir • ' - Daily D eaklr)

III

Moundsman Wasn’t Henry Pickard Is
Worried’ About Hot Rated Best Sports
Dog Getting Cold Comeback In 1945

III

III

On Cardinal Sale
L i s t Is Question

B a lo r e

On O or f e c o n d

F lo o i-”

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l pond ns new—
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I ’ T ale

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9 Pc. Colonial

Walnut
finish Suite
t.» .* ,* * * .* » • CoOalSta o f' yatilly
Ped A
Cheat. Juat tfie auite. JlQ
fbr -that ‘■pare- room
-3 Ilyhtiy- MaTTrd,-- He(._*t7#.00 sv- ^
4 Pc. Twin

r T t e r e - U lm f ,

LAWSON^UITE

MODERN SUITE

.

Pillow hack* with nprlny ru*hIona,- amall figured beige high
quality lapeatry i
7 Q.HH
only at
Reg. I73J52

Walnut Finish Suite

An oulitandinf Suite In beau­
tiful Burl
Walnut VeneeraCotuiala of Hpdfrn, Yinlly, Haa 7 Drawer Vanity
with Cheat and T«in C Q hh
only one at *
Bed*. A real value .at ” ”
twlie the pricr. Regular 139.00
-3 i;iece Bleached

Mahogany Suite

Duncan

2 Piece

MASSIVE SUITE

MODERN SUITE

Thl* la .an extra 'large' aufte
torerrd In durable dark Blue
freite- Full front eotertng*
In perfect condition. 1 •
only at Reg. 99.35.
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Beautiful Huntan Flnlah, all
piece* Wars the popular ribbed
waterfall * lop*.
Will pleaae
everyune Only I oil I | 0 SM

- • 3 Piece I'llra

3 Piece

Mahograny-Suite
Beaut If nil/ dealgned.' Haa
Drawer 5'anlty, Sleigh QQ **'1
Bed and extra Urge
Cheat. One of thr beat in
our store.
, Regular , U9.9 &gt;

MODERN SUITE |||

t Piece Modern

Covered in extra heary light
Blue ribbed tapeafty. Made to
wear, button tufted pillow ■ ■ &gt;
back, rich wood front 7 0 -1*8 ||)
molding* I only gal
. *—
Regular a f 169.00

WALNUT SUITE
Has twin modern beda. Extra
large Cheat, maaalre Venlty.
with triple mirror 1 QQ **
only at
.
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ODD META17AND WOOD BEDS

BIDDING

U SED

’ pitching for Brooklyn 1 In Bake*
bowi one day.In 1033. The Phils
got two run* off me in the firxl
inning and anothxr In the (econd.
'Ctuey Stengel, who way managing
Urn Dodgers, signalled for another
pitcher from tha bull pen, i did
-not want to leave the game and
wax mad about it. Time wuat
galled, and the infleldera were just
■tending around. Hack Wilson, our
In right flehJi waxlfl 'watching the
nlatp. 1 tlajnmad the ball out to
hifn and It boomed off that tin
-fitKc. Wilson heahl it. thought
It wa» a h|i. and rtebled It with­
out looking.; Ho fired tha ball to

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&lt;!r*fly Clerk
P laan Ifew g ;* r M i l a J t s i r
n lrach asit
f P a t* 1 ■Orel, lit
Jit.- W rig h t
* Ml* Ho IlrftUns

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roonei \ltrt
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LE T IR E SH O P
4

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Auto Acceaeorlaa
■- ’ • •.

• Radio Retteries

Mattreaa and. Box Springe
.14 Only Hrary Cotton
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MA1TRESSES

Full Sited

BLANKETS

ACA tkklng. Water atalnrd In All part wool. Water stained
warehouse but. etill good 7 .8 8 Seed • • • h *"*J7 to aojit. O A8
lumblnalitm .Wood

WOOD BEDS

4 Only Hlmmona White Haven

. MATTRESSES

Baby

Crib

BLANKETS

WatoF ’Malned, otherwlxe per­
fect. Now only .
I A JUt
Water aUlned' and
Bold naturally at 29.91 1 “
Bold up to 4.98. Now
when perfect.

MATTRESSES

With finest grad* ticking. Juat
wligliUj soiled. Clear.- 9 9 -3 8
ance at .
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REFRIGERATORS

YOU DRIVE. IT!
PHONE. 200

STRICKLAND

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' 4 Foot Wood Porch or

.LAWN GLIDERS
Leave outdoors in any
waqUur. Reg, T 3 J3 Now

fiJ
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Delate California Redoood
Lawn add Partk ■

FURNITURE

U-DRIVE-IT.'INC

HASSOCKS

Not tho small typo, hot larg
enough to
radio bonchi
value at *

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

Excluiive frauchUu itvklltble to,, local op«r»tor
for distribution pf-lll type* 6#-water conditioning
cquipmentn-eQ|g||jd|n provide* .100% Soft Water
your community. Unlta are placad In
b^tlniMa utabUgbmonU on rental basis
serviced at'rtgular IntervaU
Intel
by local dealer—
. Tor full particular*1 call or write

m W i i t r Conditioning Co.
MORSE h T ^ g r .

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s t&amp; ffie

and SPRINGS

iMmuswal dark and light wal­
nut finish. One of tha meal
beautiful hiatal Bad*
made.
Juat aligblly marred,
fitted
with a deluxe roil
17-33

sof T b e d s

SOFA BEDS

and SPRINGS
of /Walnut and Mhple
B frtal value at 4 ( 1 8 3

One grnUp
Old Fash Ic
soiled. Paint them
I Jil color*.

Plilotr back and aaat
Bod.- ‘Highest; grad*.
Ne«d some repairing. New but tkpMlry . A ll/ button I
damaged in warehouse. Take
floor aampla, 1 a l"
j
them away al I I 38
Regular 89.50
*

Chalra. Brnchea, and table* Value* np to 83.00 close | C 4J
eqt ckalca a t.

P spus'l* a name for the Ixland
Oulna*. ■«
of Now Guinea.

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ALL SIZES

S Only Nationally Known
Cotton Felt

[ J k s r r , lludr

Marina
t Dean’* t&gt;onn
( U ilr it . ril
•lain More—
taalolala llaret
I ta r n Her
1 HI 11 t-qton
•- catered Mi**
i l-erby -Way*
I lesd sa nr,
i Itqmby Tb*
^v 4-1
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l iv in g room s u it e s

Greyhounds Run True
To Form Last Night

3 Its*, Malone I Judy •'emita
l MinuWey Dude i nan1e Cnp
I Dartlna'n
I T ra ttle New*
- StaM«r
Pewrt h' Itarw—
Ptrt ■*ltr I
(dalwlela Mwrel
1 Victory ft*lid . 6, Cute Co-Iki
: (Trill Hhay
t F lig h t' C
Itre.i tail*
3 tb.ur Drips*
« IIv Phesl*
t |k* Huahes
PHlh Hare—
»/!• Wllri
tQwhilela Nin|

nd Tubes

B a r g a in s

Wood
pod Arm uphelate!
Upholstered

SOFA BED

sp rlrtf,

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ODD CHAIRS”

Haa full coil spring construeMSSbIV# ■.
tion. Juat fteeived from factory
slightly aDogged ip
C Q hK
shipment. Now
. V®
CoVarrd In rich ftoae Brocatellr
- Regular N M y
(Right mare on woodwork. Reg.
raid* 84.00. l-vm if at 9 7 -&gt; 3

LOUNGE CHAIR

Covered la hard wearing Blue
nubtex lapeatry • style eofa
by day a real bed by Might
I only at
9 0 -8 8

13 Only Deluxe Sleepy Hellqw
Platform

ROCKERS

All heavy lapcsirle* with
eholci of colofu. Sold regularly

JflVENILE FURNITURE
FURNITURE

Maple Nurotry Training

CHAIRS

Sail ,’l u * B . b j C rtt. M .d .
w C jll hard woods, ivory finComplete’With coaablMU*. I
iahTwId regularly at X9.9J. play tray. Clearance a t ! J
» to * . .1
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FLOOR; LAMPS

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Way Indirect, Besot!- 9 1

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BABY BED

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DESK &amp; CHAIR

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eatry. Soiled. Now

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Parllv ritual) ami ronlinur.J **rm
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- VOLUME XXXVII
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THE WEATHER

To Protect the P e a ^ p f the Worlds
To I'remote the Progress of Amrrira
To -Produce Prosperity fur Sanford.

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E stab lish ed 1D08

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♦ W arfare Plan
Down

H. James Gul
Named Mayotj
Of Sanford

Proposal Of Foreign
Minister Was Too
Drastic Even For
. German Command)

Lusher, Williams.,1b
“stalled AV LddgJJ
And Higgins Retire
F r o m Commission

Comforting Dad Of Kidnaped Child

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1910

A ssociated P re ss le a s e d W ire

Homesick GIs Parade In Manila

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NUERNBERG, Jan. 9.
(AP) — British prosecutors
have introduced e v i d e n c e
showing that * Joachim Von
Bibbentrop proposed warfare
w(ikh «y*ut .the German High
&gt;)
Command 'l'h o u jr h t , to
r drastic. ,
•• •
Hltltif's. foreign -miniHtsr
enithf

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Ni MIIHU 8 2 .

T elep h o n e
S trik e - Begins
. This Morning
Walkouts .Spread Ta
.Other-States After
First Movement Be- 4
Xfins In New Jersey J

II. Jume* Gut. (imminent. In
suraliee broker, realtor und mem.
her of the City Commission
t the pnst nine year*, was nami
jitay..r - f Sanford la st' nigh]
ird Higgins. SanfortTj
** chief executive for six of
pa*k nine &gt;years, retired (f
I the comini«sion'.
• • 'Following u buxines* sessii
•durlncvwliich thtL.uldJ.‘0(iriJ,aete

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NEW 1 tilth , Jan. tl, AC-Ihe slribe of lelepbone itlMtallatlon worker- i* spread­
ing. o 'er tin- rouotr*,- \ na­
tion-wide tie-up of telephone
service Is threatette*l,,f)y' Pvf* - ;
dav. Western I nloo workers
are im strike for Jb e . -eeplfd , ~
dar in New im k &lt; in .
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^4NK\VYf&gt;tHv..inrr: 9; TAFT "*

— fR ic thn'aU*ni*tl Htviktt o f .
Wilin' (t.W+Mi - h'li'plirrMt*- itfsfttt— -lilt ion tiiirl
m a 1 n t o i i nnco .
w orken*
htw&gt;
tiegtiB.
The
wa H i 1ut iin m n n n t lo g a n in
Niwi- J e r s e y , it full htm r befiir«: th e l l A. M.. tlem lline
t link*lautH been setv and q u ick ­
I. following ihe appointment of Jleie is a small part of the -huge cyowd of. homeiirk American soldier* a- they -Iaged n | u .'i .dc- ly spread
to — W iixhinifton,
lion at the headtpiurtri* of Lt. Gan. W .ll. Slyer, top-ranking . i&gt;inniiindei in lIn* I'lnlip- t&gt;. C., Ohio Indiana, I'ennsyl* ,*
1N. It. Saycr from tho position nonstration
of 'tlerk to * lint of acting ritv pines, in (irolast agalnsl the U’nr Department's *1 wndown in ticinoliiliration Vlititiuy indie,' potndejl^ vAnla and Ikdc wptc.
ipunnger, tile retiring boird ad- Ihe a'ea but deiunnatrator* paidtlrd in orderly fashion. I'.S. Signal Ctup* Itnjiiiphntii. tluieniU'
According* to the Vssociation of
ijourned. Mr. Hayen. n-pieseV.Ing tiotial Sot-ndpholo)
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i Comnunleatioo . E&lt;|Ui|iment Workthe employee* of the City, think*'
'~r~
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the walk uiji ihu» far re! cil Mr. Higgins mid Mr. .Lodge
1*0 i t 411 uit4 oil** ItynilMtl i»t'r vent
for ihe splendid cooperutiJtl ex­
epiilptfli*. - L'lc-kwt * llitrs however,
lames Deg nan, the fcxief-ttrickeii fnlhcr of sU*yeftr-o!d Surenno tended the employee* durin t their
ha vo him Art th'nc*ft os Idbln hint.
*
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Dcgnun w
vho was kidnaped from her home In Ghlcago, HU is shown tenure in olTice and «* itessed
Tilt* iinjiif, r\j*t-s
•-« i t.* l»#irin pickbeing comforted by a neighbor, Mrs. Cecil M. Flynn. This picture was the pleasure derived from their
I’l ll-K* f|M* if h 7 \ *vt in tin*
muilr following a ladio appeal of the Ol'A executive to th,. Kidnaper, asaoeintioti* Mi Sn jrr also pre­
ill ce| M il.'
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h.l 11j s» it*, ll film.
who ate demanding 129.000 ransom for the return of the ■hltJ sented Mr lltg^dns with .i smok­
pit'll' j ’in .m . . ! i fit* n.ition'i
The Federal lluirnu «f Investigation is working on the ni.c with ing sCt and Mr. I^nlge with a
Hilt* tii1t ’ii'"I h ,i||i|irihi w inthe Chicago police. (International Soundphoto’)
fountain pen. m behalf of the
An inrreisti nf im*» ** it
rvitnh 1. •!**$ * f f
uj
th e *
employees lloth of the retlrlnnf
I
.ilnltui &gt;
i , 1 'n '
i $»t XV■* X , t'inm »ay
membois espresseil their grattlIhr puM vi‘Ui it' th" i I
1,tf»i fi'tr|ihr&lt;&gt; «■ liniiMi« have
lode to the City personnel ami
.Stut* Bulk »*,. siiiir ;i i *■ at
tlIf $$'»•*:1 u\ if i■•-. ■ ibo pi. k, i lino*.
tlmnkCd them for their support f
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w h •I•i
H,r? i*.rw |!&gt;', .imiildy will
renml faitkful eouperallon.
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fllvi' 141 41 (4 , ll,e pi, kt-tcil l,n il&lt;tUpon the » 'ti vat ion of the new
|\iijA.1trirli.. virr fii vuidcfit,
miT* .i (lit* II,-11 System to 1imch
romrnis-um, Fred It. M 11soil, reTl»4* rrport ulmwed that
lh»*M - wili-lilmaril*.*
. mindisl the jnemWrs lliM^he Bad
luMiitA hod iner^«»t*«| from sV. ,
Tilt* *trikr I- ugninst tin- WestThomas Sleel*. evangelist, and
Igubmitted hi* resignation «» vity
tu ia.0U,t»4T. nn.I Imnk
W 4S II I N G T I I N ,
Ia n .
, cm Ijln ln,' t'liinjukliy. uhiVh emBy MJLLARD CflNNOl.I.Y
'attorn*) in December. IU44, hut t’omi I’emiington. singer, were
from
tti (
VP— Grtirrsl Dwight
D
|doy- the 1U11lii't, llnwrver, It
-Grmd wpather,'»r!oTitv of d tn is ; jliat ntr nctlotc hud tiren takgp YeattrrM at tm[ay'* Klwanl* pro­
duriii'i HMft, find Oh*
I'ieerhnw er
luld' I're-iileVd
1* not crmuctU’d' with the separ­
fruit and vegetables, many buyers at
that time.
t’om mips loner gram. They vvern IdtiwIirrC,] by period from llhin through l!«t&amp;
Irumsn tialax there » a - an
ate w nlkoutja! Western Electric
and good price* have sent business : tieorge Bishop slated that h*. had the Rev. W. I*. Hrooks, Jr., nhuweil on inerruno of tiop-mUA
need fnr diaciplinnr, action
Employe,*^ ^iil
the
company's
1 * 3 J J I I ',it l
at tli* Hnnfonl Slate Market to . hoped Mr. Wilson would continue .pastor of the* Fi|*t Baptist from *242,fiSC.no 1T,i
against trnap- win, hare dr
minufaf luring plant- m New
Forrest, Gatchvl
had S'.i
record Iwight- during the past :!0 . his service t" the City and th* Church.
mun-traleii m Manila axain-t
lurk City ui,d Nuw Je.txey. Tke
day*, .11, J , Lvbnuin, market man- 1cionmiatuon jjuat'lu’o'islv exprasak charge of the program. J W
—.
BERLIN, Jan. 9, &lt;4P)—Tbffe
All nffket* nf till- bank s c r I
a ilrmnldfisaliiv •te-V;taC ti. — +mninc*. k i,r wnikdv* .
' I 4 ml
^
' toddy •U u German
ggpr. -aid yesterday.
\ni an identical desire. No furtruir Hall prAided.
recln
tcd
.
'file)
IncluJf
I
ll.
The Grnrral -aid in a memu ^ tn k, c a r e itf H ie l l i . i u
Klin-td.
SHANGHAI,
S h a n g h a i , Jan. », (A’)
(89 -The
having power' of the Gospel McNulty, pt-e-ident; t* G, ivil
IndoalriaJtita are working behind
Novembei laislnw* ai the m ai-j action was taki n on Mr. Wilson’s
randmn there *&gt;a- no need of’ i*MUi(iinfnt, vu. h » *wiii bhimnh,
‘ igs can joccup:
liccupy the ket ivarhcd a i)uarter of u million rerpiCst.
of Christ was stressed by Mr. Patrick, vice piesidcit; *1 1
Uif bocks of occupation authori­ simplest thing*
yclioii hcc-ii-»*' Ihcrd Pad Ii
m lti*l| Systcii I'Ln.iw 'IfiiutrD
ties. Cartel Investigator* believe mind of a leading military figure. dollars
rvrember sole* -oared- .dr. Sayer ■litformed the Com- Fteele, mid he ipinted the serip- Tucket, 'nthtcr- \t i- - i ■&gt;. li.ill
no act* uf v i o l e t , ,,, di
&amp;t\\t* wen
f,
«
on
their aim Is to rebuild the Reich’* At the moment. The thought of iikove that and estimate- are that', mission That due to t'ne sutomo tUre “Except n mat lie born and Mis* ,M*ry l.ynii l!&gt;»-.* .1drr
i i* l-&lt;*kliy **vr rt
such simplicity gives M*jo( Gene, 'When fllfiiirs arc eom|dle,i ll may \bile- ond trucks that me lielng again hr cannot see the kingdom (UtaiiL cathivta, i l l - II,*J**n I’
economic enfpire.
iitul Du *hiw ii'iH.ni, thfir
The Investigators of the Amer- nl Claire Ohenttnull more comfort
neatly up (n tbe haH n tmllinn |parked on th# streets nil nigh', nf find,**’ He vudllofied his hear- Kmith, seetvlnry In- Mi Ktlpnt
UH'kni hn**, if \4 - (Ht 1vd, ‘uould
■fcait Military Government have than all the glory he ha* reaped dollar class, which If trur, will' difficulties arc being encounleied ers against depending alone on rick, und Mis* Jewell I'ittnuns
Lifii^* an atnihHi loin I ylm(-«|«ton
. uncovered a secret memorandum from hi* “.Flying Tjger'“ fame.
MAMI
Ja|*. !» &lt; \l») —
'break all ircotj* f o r market saliSf'" during &gt;«leanirig activities, pot- church, mendwrthip and petnonal and Miss Mary Dirid, Imuk
Of ti'IrplhMIO o|&gt;l*»ntiopn,
Chcnnault hradadgthc United here.
from ' an official of Germany’s
tindarly n\ the business district go,-I works as a means of salva­ keepers.
l*ro\ik-i Marnhal till- Jrrc*
.
*second largest chemical trust to SDtlfa 14th Arniy ATr Force-, lie
Tiililh irnirrm! ilr-Tit*** r«||iir|h
A tofdr fit th* market platform near the Rilel*. The rommissi„n tion.
It was announced tlmt it' Id
•Mr. I’enninaUin
sang
two percent dividend* hud In cil paid
V
lit* fellow director*. It was writ- has arrived In Shanghai by plunu yestetrldy would have convinced tnsIructedf'Mr. Bayer, City Kirgc
j&gt;( u rnrp rinl in
hr*
-. ten by, the fofmer chairman of after h fa*t GlghL-tmui Spu Fran­ a dietician that the whole nation neer Ralint I.ubinskl and I’olic* songs. “Down From fU* .(Ilov¥i*‘ oil the stock, and that tit per­
i f i t i i vrhih* nml iiPLitiL M'ltl*
ami
“
I’d
Hather
Have
Jesus."
» • the Board jUf .Schering, ■A. G. cisco. Although he retired from ■uni Canada as well, was on n Chief Roy Williams In invent!
IrfH
r u l . Ilo li.im ! v in e I li.tt
cent of th* bank eaiV*P’V ,hp*l
Han* Vercb*Wyer, and is dated tho Army in October, he still diet of green vegetable*,
tl in urn siiblii r ** ,i- wliiil and
vegetables, apil
npil that rate tile situation' and leconi with Harry Kudell accrttpuny- lawn nlaced in the -utpln- fund
thr
|
|
|
g
.
Sept. B, 1045.
killi d •»» a Vli.tr'I » hrn hr
wears hi* Iw-riboned uniform and |__________
Udli-d cabbage
would
find
it- way, ___
mend
_
________
____
J corrective aaction at
Also it was stated tlutl .di cm
Col. Karl Norilgreiy a past ptuyeea uf the bank hud been
The big buaineae official told the ^wlgnl^
of a Major General. I ______
on every
In the
Huge,i next meeting
meeting-of
th e . t«i*rd
* n% •vnt*hi |»tlfr 1inI? f r&lt;tii' a
_
_ table
___ ...
. _ lonyil.
ml. Huge
.
pirstdent
of
Sanford"
'KlUanii.
the director* that the occupation lie ills told imtulters IhHt he it v„h, JIP,,| i,„&lt; k&gt; from all along j t hief Williams told the Cion
Mua f Iff intlh1«•1 11r |pul
1hi"
given un extra tnuntt
iihu i
of Oermeiiy might last for years, prepared
to make a survey of'j i|,r ea&gt;l*iu seaJmanL imludlng mission that there
ure me , rrurntly
letuiued
fr,,iu
20 |dd» Ml iwrreiii
I’ltM i'l Vt.ifs-tilkl
ii* Ilull
-alaix
&gt;&lt; 1
1. jid in
.civet, ■1li e . said: \nV* cannot wall to post-war trad e and bciines* po»-1*'0|,( fn.tid-" who had been on- amusement vending machines i" , moiiUis of duty in the I’a, ific iuuuix.. ----------- . ---------&lt;4 tuiMUy m «ln id 4ht* drail ‘ . 1.
* in.iM und .1
ib't deilnii.l
begin reconstruction until the lilUlibws J u .CiuiUW^Xrts
“ ' he.
‘ ..was «bW^«o tna-k--Were-rhiring
r iW n r d tb atw rv
ihs , The«U-i^ »f--tlr-eTi.teTns wid-vrow. * Gnrwtli of tbi' lunik ,* nidi
*s&lt;'|d if f
ai nm l
if t P in e r b r e
n r thr-war
tr
. I nn man .-1 t h It.,.,id „f
— bcrtpitrJd—
r it —ravfwr^ quick
» 1 1ti n i l i i r i f a iod fiM ^I 111(41
luick to add that
tha he has no plops perio,). weie firing piled high City and that he had la-cri fur,-cl hume " 'dh * terminal . leavs. nml cuted by the full,iwmg (t ddj* _»/
ii &gt; t '.ijnmi * ,1001 • who nut
Hr wcat on to outline a scheme whatever to enter business for will prtwlure. Market*'men, how­ to make n miinHer of arre-l- . Cnpl. Hurry Woodruff, recently deposit Increases;
I hr ( air, lull ( 11L Midi'*ml
'••i,lliy fur their f ir -t . *essfoft.
which include* renewed ties wilh himself. All he wants is a good ever, termed It n quiet day ami because the machine* are twins; illschnigid from the Army Denft»)ee nd (lllr (THfl1 M l. MRI*
DepimllM
•
'industry in the United State*. . rest before he starts hla 'survey. said, "wait till yuu sc* them dur­ used for gambling purpose*. Mr. jta l Corps, were enthusiastic*H* IMP
u rv |Mitirr }lii«rn»c*f| 32 nn*m* !of 1he year.
•
i 242dK.fi.tHI
hr Boaiil1 cohsidt-trd
Sayer informe«l the board that j greeted by the Klwdnian*.
lor
nf llir 2'*Alli S , i l m r '
1940
:i*7.fdNV72
If he get* what* he.- want*, he'll ing the week end.”
f if (••1
Itllw
11 tor .road iinpi ov«m
the
machines
ere
licensed
at
I
K
'!
Ray
Carroll.
%
tr
ic
t
lieutenant
(blltv
limit
f
*1
1
(1
1
It
&gt;
1
fi
\
whu
lie perfectly happy—and this , is
1941
•
fil'd,
154.71
Th* finest thing uliout tha
r»iwilly mill |*i ninlhii
govenu.r-nf Kiwlt.le, toM of the 1042
■
(illfriu l jul I i I' t e im k iu lr
his heart's desire. General Chen- whole business from the Kiinford- " r 'luarter
7 l’J ,« 4 S J r
I
Umi “i* a * -si*•Ml ,1* * fkt.AAtBK *
lie also painted out thet since formation uf five new Kiwanis 1943 *
Itivliir Vrmi lia-vrl
l.iti'.-’.MM1.02
natilt said, “ I hive a house In Oviedo view point U thAf much uf
’i * |»
• nil Mi. *i• Uit'
» »f
2..'- I i'.lfi lid
Kunming the Chinese hullt for the produce hss been grown hi Chief Williams had made num club* in Florida, und congratu- 1944
St*,
-ft Hill tinAtt, «•1Alit' $ **f
crous arrests, be had withheld luted Sanford Kiwanis on It* 1945
t.rtl
I.W
4
4.5't
|
me.
It
has
two
fireplaces
and
I
lids
district.
KxccpGon*
nr,the
Lnciou* 'A)l*r&gt;rJ negro of 801
H'1b Vj,,.*. *i" j \ &lt;(m ni' rlv thi*
issuing
going
issuing anv
a y such , license* until ptngressiveness.
. g jp(1|) Un|{,p ,.ttJlU(n&gt;
UnJU
T there tomatoes front Ihe lower east (he
Pecan Avenue, together with six love fireplaces. I am tgo
VOhUHA'IV I.
J jui'i-—-wit-wTitnnir 1»rivlTir t*rrr^i fn rr:
matter, w*« brought liefut*
of
the
and
sit
in
front
tho
fire
f^ir
i
r,ta.i
l,n,^m
K
13
aml.iip
x
buohAmorion*
•Hpui i-negro companion* a* passenger*
,Mr* ,h l.illlel I l a »MUil ft. «i llii'
f j ' lioanT. " Commissioner IV. * Cnilum, To cspain uf the T e le n r-; r nnM |, u i |_ d 'l l i |rl*u
Jnprin i »-* *»i %•.§ »
cl. and Ileltc Glade —.-..i-potatii** at tHill
— hi hi* ■ cat,’: narrowly ' escaped * Wfek Srid'.Irfla*.*'' ‘
■I i **'*,. 1 • 1 l , r ' t t t *,
\ l U v lI it ** *
pointed out that the inn Fed griddrr., thanked the Kf I n q U t H l i n V llllU N
lixifiy ( i »mi i’ 1 « l
(3.25 ii bushel sack.
11 \4l!1\
■erioua injury ehortly after mid*
«i» xv,te
ni | I \»»r t (*„
chine*
arc
legal
under
si
* 1 unmans for the fnje time they
'M
)
(NiriifmuMF'« \ * »«* r
I il'hl’l ill -VHt t ' l l f 417*1-* ' I I i n - I ‘ i ' . l f i l t » t i l l
night. Returning to Thirteenth
Locally grown iceberg lettuce la* a as long as they do not pin had at the .Miami Univstslty MAY TOUR RUSSIA
» Street on the Southwest Ro&lt;d In
at 12.65 a crate, cauliflower at off prises. Chief Williams su'd Holy ( ros* Orange Bowl gain*
rhiirliA I* iit.il i^mui x I fnrt l ui pt* M* jin11FJ( I'uAtf tii*4i i iii’
V Goldsboro, he failed to negotiate
CHICAGO, Jan. 9, id l— An dtniobiliinllull tli'lkmtihli dtlutls Mill'll h n k ? « * » i i l f l i i l i r a *
the same pries, broccoli at *3 .0 0 ,. wh * ,,Ue*'tioned. that he had it on New Year's Day. 'Thalr trip
MOSCOW,
Jan.
U
,
bF)—
At
least
the curve, skidded, went through
compl,|nl, from various 1represented an award by Kiwanis inquest into thr kidnap death of mi ixxurri**! 1n YiAnimmci.
Tin* Stiituluril 0»l «Vrni|*ony *%♦!
American sport* promoter* English peas at |3.25 turnip, and I
"Chp”
Burke'e
yard.
veered two
eollardi at fro g *.ll.t0 to *1.50 a
nltout lhe m, r hlnes being . for scholarship. sportsmanship six-year-old Kuiannc Drynan wa*
It ..
t
* thi* litittiil tlmt it vvt&gt;uM
art
exploring
the
posalfdllUee
of
1 against a porch, knocked down
H n il x n iii in a
t o l il t g i v i . {hv FUsr i . ^ n r v v lis lu » f W iy
dozen bunches hsadlln*] the. sales, j ^
f
K. mbllng
and improvement in' play during tu* nyer to Jan. 30 ttnlay after
getting
baseball,
football
and
vol. a atone wall, then crashed into
a brief oesslon. A hearing has troop* prtni»,i liv the Arm^ f,„ Suite Umfd 2 0 1 in the city Jiith lncr*a**d »uppllet.
ry, * with
Xftee hearing
bearlmr v.
After
various mcmliei- the season.
■ ill team* and track and swiat- Celery,'w
arid nearly caved In a newly leybal
has slumpedIn pi
price and In trim out thu fact lb»t ‘ hr,r
lumped- a bit in
Guests, included: A. J, Thomas­ peen set for later tislay- mi n ha­ n'ewspiiprr Star* and Stripes; , mil- „f Dvuslu pnivltWd that -suf*
Ing
stare(
to
tour
th*
Soviet
mtng
frame * e r * . according to
beas corpus action In might by
Union. One of th* promoter* is now * 3 .|0 a 'c r a t* . Very srarca are some 40 machine* which arc on, Jr . of Orlando; A- T. I’ulne Hector Vrrburgh, agi-d 65 yeUri, "The Jnptnmse (x-npie ,\ut. It with , fn ient |ruperty lie prn.vide,l u|wi
Chief Roy Q. Williams,
bean* are *1 {h* |4JH) relllng.' Jireused s t a total amount of of Atlanta, Ga.; W, E. Smith of
Interest Ihe first inilieutimi „f a |whit-li In '-move the siaton curChamp
Pickens.
The
other
la
not
e f William*, who *ald he
Cuctnolwis are priced r.t $5.00 a approximately IlfidO per yeor, Orlando' and M. A. . Dyat of and hla wife. Dorothy. Wrbi-ugli genet it) bn-akdoun „f nlokiile mid*; rent Iy it mile,) ,m pnijaviy ne«|.
Identified.
Both
the
Afnericah
..id at the scene of th* acclis ono of two janitor* held by the diseiplim* fa-ginniiig to -how up ie,| l«y he ('minty.
hampor.'
.................
- ................
the boartl approved the Usuiiig Holler Motor Kale*.
V before the dait had hardly colonies In Moscow play such
Fruit parking huusca at tns of license* for the machine* and
Klwaman E. D. Brownlee was police for questioning. The othi r Ill jK-cupnlian tump*. Subversive- . Apidiyatlon of I tiarlie Morgan
sports
a*
baseball,
touch
football
eetUed, sUted thfrt Allen
market and vielnlty ar* swinging instructed Chief William* and the
by Secretary Ralph Jsnltor is Ikesere Hinrl. aged ;l.» fo r e* ipiirk I,, M-use dlSsanslon I f„r opernting u |»1 .'knge .store an
been arrested on recklee* driving and cricket. They have attracted into full priatuction after the holi­ police, force to Initiate aciivr congratulated
A.
Smith
for
hi* 33 year record years, who I* a close friend of in the ranks will_laky their cue ! the &lt;d,| Luke Mary road wax aphuge
crowd*
of
Russian
spec
Va­
IT
charge*, f i t tha time of th* aceiday lull. OPA's much' heralded measures to suprea* lllegsl um’ *a pastor of Ihe First ITesbyler- VerbuTgh. *
oveth •
*
Inn* (torn o u r' proved
for r* twitage,
lors.
•
*
■
I
*
I
dent Allen . and h i* companion*
tflamp down of ceilings'on citrus of the vending machine*. Mr. lan Ghurch. Ed Fielding was ap­
'T he Board ai&gt;pn,u-,l ii*,|'in'sting
Verburgb tends three
'future
unions
i t f i rtium inf from ^Tho Bucket
**t orange prict* back only from Sayar was also instructed to r&lt;*- pointed as Kiwanis committee­ vnent buildings within u block nf
th 1 State engineer tu romu—hire.
i■ ;t-*■
' of Blodd," a negro {oke joint
Hall’* statemint
*3.75 to $3.45.
Divide
th*
30 cent. port any -------------complainta to eavh man on the Jayceea' civic eluh the Deg nan J m jn c l‘oU&lt;c&gt;_ j . l d
;• Jwiluwcd_a.;
-•“ ^a.-i,(;lnsprrt th rrC a io J^ .ilrjiu a g ^ ."
SERVICES
—
«
.
,
iri
on* the Southwest Bend.
wring rby say . 24 ..and. you get mamber of Lbs Commission.
- baseball - fund drive— coiuntitle* thet'a basement laundry mom in denioristratfon *a Voknlinma ns l u c b ut Lldrr Kiriin;* m i s | ■oStier
following the rending by Fresi- on^ of the buildings* wa* Die SecicUiry of War llnlwrt ‘ I’ntler- projects.
Funeral service* for Bimmle f H L 1.- * 1 ° ^ .? "
JH.
lloolehsnd.
rfpm.enting
1IOMM 4
I g b a n t ACCU8
A|provsl was given to the* de­
Julian scene of tha child's brutal mur­ surt nr rived in the Jupaitesc city
Sydney Caruthers, J r ., who died a dosen orange*. Th* cut on a group of Hanford plumber*, dent Hhull of a letter from Juli
it ii late
grapefruit was $2.78 to *2.51 a appeared before the commission Stenslrom urging support of a der after her abduction early 1mi an lo-purlhoi tour. However. pot v sheriff bonds of Warren L
Saturday
afternoon
In
HA Nil. A. Jan, 1
( « - A Otang* General Hospital, Or­ box, Tangerin**. which are be­
I the demonstt iition wa* broken up Oilhnni, John I . ITnwfonl, and
and requested thet tha license Hanford team In tne Florida Monday.
middle-sged
Cenneetiout
Syrllcvk. Ihe Board
lando, from Injuries sustained' In coming scarcer now. arc at th* fee of * 3.00 be reduced to *l.n&lt;i. State League.
s
W alter! by Col. t'hurlc* A. Mahoney, Charles W
Chief of detective*
an automobile - train accident at $2^3 ceiling.
ralsetl the saluiy of th., guard ut
Gredy Duncan, Sanitary 'Inxprc
provost
marshal
of
the
United
U m lillif
Htonns
said
that
the
police
&gt;
lu
Sanford Fruit Company resum­ tor, elated that the license fee
the. Geneva crossing recently,
not h«v* sufficient evidence to .Stnte* Armv S rrvice Cnmninrid. ihe County Jail to t l ‘25 u month.were held this afternoon a t Pine- ed operations on Pac. 27; Nlblack for electricians wa* only *t-n('
place a charge against anyone. Mahoney said he hud luokrn op
and I’alrick on Dee. 31, and South- and expressed hi* approval of
SIMM' IN BERLIN
the drmnnxtration — slngci to
”
Ury commission imlay that Horn- level Cemetery, a t Oxford.
ward
Fruit
Company
on
D*c.
t»
.
K'M tlaar* Ds r« « * Twsi
V r,
—
“
protest
a
slowdown
ill
demobili­
CIVIL
SERVICE
IIOAltD
ma drove along the Bataan route
• II K It 1 .1 N. Jan lb bl’t—An
----- ----- All ar* working a t full capacity, |
—sation — because he fell that it American soldier. Hgt Daniel U*.
MEETH
watched Allied war prisoner*
also the Market Fruit Company.
hod lieen staged by soldiers he Battaglia uf Miluaukre, Wls«
Georg* Charlca Drifgorl. age
of torture, *tar»aUon and TWXNMKADED BABY BORN W. E.- Kinchhoff is about to aiart
7,. ,ion of Mr. and ,Mrs. H i t .
The Civil Service Hoard nf described ns “Communists mol was shot in the thlrb Inst night
ir. Momma la on trial for
■gain after th* h^lday lull.
bnlhc ids."
However, Mahoney -a* lie walked down one of Ber­
619V Sanford of which it ta r r y la-c i*
Driggors who reside aatt 1 61914
ORTON. Va. Jan. 9K ( * ) - A
„
atro.Ule* w the Bataan
Standard Growers. Inc. who shin
Celery Avenup,. died Tuesday chairman and I . F. llayle, secre­ denied n statement published in lin’s'm ain streets. Battaglia and
led nul* Infant has been most of th*ir pro,fur* by rail,
Hh march but eoaUnd* he wa*
morning In an Orlando hospital tary, will gleet Thurstlay evening an enlisted men's mimeographed another soldier said ns Was
Mr*. Violet' Brick ay. The hav* finished up on lettuce and
“
• of- then*.
at 8 :bo o'clock at the City Hall, news sheet that he had cursed wounded us they were approach­
child wee born deed after a cee- •searole arsf today started celery
Suggestions by leaders of wo- following a wdtk’a Illnas*.
The youth w as. bom'harp on according to N. O. Gamer, as- a t the demonstrating soldiers.
careen operation. Mrs. Brickey, peeking operations in their large, meh’s orgsniistion* that Ihe
ing.-a cafe. They had just lift
In Hunolulit, meanwhile, other a trolley ear. The sergeant's con­
the Wife a t a miner, U in ecrioue modrrn plent on West Thirteenth City clean up its street* and Jan, 23, 1938, II* #as n member 4latent oacretary and examiner
of th* Southild* Baptist Chprch of refolds of applicants.
i's staged a noisy demoustra- dition was not serious. The shaotallays
hav*
been
acted
upon
and
Street which haa b^n^lmpro veil to
on meeting despite a tequest
the City hgs provided Grady Sunday School. Funeral servi ce*
of Bailaglie Is the latest
from their commander, IJeuten- 'Ing
*11 be "conducted at tha Erickeen
DBATU TOLL NOW 22
iDuncan, City sanitary Inspector
'in a series uf shooting* involving-,
BATTLE BREAKS OUT
el Home, tomorrow► s f t ir ATLANTA, Ja n . 9. M9—'The anf 'Gvrtrraf Kolierl Itklmrdson, American* In Berlin. ^
and
hla
force
with
two
pickup
Bfuiui Construction truck* and two garbage truck*
)r. death toll in the southern floods Jr-, to voice their protests In an
. a t 3:00 o'clock wltj
Jacksonville resumed
*
D. Brow alee, pastor
L Jw .
&lt;A9— A full
nowMettgili- at 22. Ttnnsst** orderly "fashion.
with which .tp gather up trash
•If**?
___ _ _»UU i* &gt;*aki today
to
Other soldier demonstrations
. .ret Presbyterian Charehi offi­ topi th* lu t with eight deaths.
JAYCKES MEET TONIGHT
hav* broken out between a band
for- ciating.- Interment will be (h There were six each In Kentucky bccured In Korea and on the
delayed
doa.
to
th
.
lack
of
The Seminole ('unity Junior'
rgia other aid* of the world in Pari*,
of about 1/500 Sicilian 8 epar*t&gt;
unit. Sanford.
shd Arkansas and two In Georgia
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foundation la no# in
Dflpatchr* from Washington Chamber of Commerce will hold
In addition to h U H P l
IW
Is being laid la now working with the tanlUry I* Bttrrivad bg a . sister,
place and
rains which havs sent streams tafd Conltr***llien are receiving It* regular witkly meeting to­
department and directing cleanup
for thu pie Julia,
,
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Ruby H a* Driggors ef thi* eity and river* on a nunpagd. . Al­ Inrreasiiig • Numbers of ckbles night at 8:011 o'clock at tha City
Ifrt^nfg i id
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a ntttnMr
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?*P*u
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the
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apply lynch law l&lt;e-krr.|*vH at-'
lacks ■on civilian*, shooting para­
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air, strafing of civilian truck*,
on attacks, on trains marked with
a red cross.
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man alao ua» shown to have
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the United State*. He Informed
Mussolini In 1940 that Spain'*
Generalissimo Franco w*a ready
to enter the war.
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’ British prosecutor Sir David
a* well Pyfe against the socalled atalcsman for Hitler's third
Keith. The prosecution now is
turning to the Army High Com­
mand. Evidence is lielng presented
against Field Marshal Wilhelm
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Jodi, who are on trial before tbu
international tribunal with Yon
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Deposit
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At Kiwanis Meet

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Dollar
Increase
By Bank

Cl ub Congratulate
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By District Official

Business At State Market Soars
. . , : Jo Record Heights In December

I d s Are Warned
r Against Future
Demonstrations

(•cncral Kichardson
Fails To Protunt
Monnlulif Outbreak

Plan To Rebuild
German Economic Gen. Xhennault In
Revealed China On Business
A n d Relaxation

W. Ge Kilhut1Again
Appointed (Vunty
(’otnmission I l oad

Seven Negroes Escape
.Death In^Rccident

Dentil Slated Jan.

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Driggors Youth Died
Tue sda y Momingr

City Takes Action
To Clean Streets

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o b ta in g o a lie P a u l H lb r n u lt fro m fiv e Iw x crossed t h e . fin is h lin e
ll h w Ito s lu n It r iit n * . T h e C an a ih en s to r e t u r n I ’J tJ tn -f o r a w in n in g
. n m l n rtq iU c e m s n t f o r H ill Ih ir - tic k e t. I l l G u h it. th a fa v o r ite ,
. nan, w h o fr a c tu r e d his han d in fin is h e d fo u r th .
X H lim ln y p ig h t’a g a m e a g a in t ' T O N 10l i r a
EN TJU EH :
P t r * l M ara—
.
K tu o r tla i
■R oston.
vv-^' “*
I
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X n true w as m o r e s u rp ris e d th a n I O ra tu t T o p
3 D u tib i*
f llo s lo n U *bu
, A lla n D e k d e b ru n w hen th e ace 1 T a ro a tl- II.
I Hunk* Junk
( C o r n e ll, fo o l h a ll a th le te w as n a m ed &lt; | i * * n ’* t l l r l
I llaash o U n til
.P a lw r lts i
1m ost v a lu a b le p la y e r In th e E a s l- Nrrw sd M arv—U e tls I I m M i I
l-W e a l a l l- s t a r g a m e a t S an F r a n - i r t n l H a lf

III

Moundsman Wasn’t Henry Pickard Is
Worried’ About Hot Rated Best Sports
Dog Getting Cold Comeback In 1945

III

III

On Cardinal Sale
Li st Is Question

d we *till have some, white elephants lefl—uood mumble merchandise that
l pond ns new—
■.'*«

ITESJ—

l tuilyrhan- nilO M TVf# gamly

COAMG S O W

WATCH FOR IT!

9 P c . C o lo n ia l

Walnut
finish Suite
t.» . * , * * * . * » • CoOalSta o f ' yatilly
Ped A
Cheat. Juat tfie auite. JlQ
fbr -that ‘■pare- room
-3 Ilyhtiy- MaTTrd,-- He(._*t7#.00 sv 4 P c. T w in

^

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LA W S O N ^U ITE

MODERN SUITE

.

Pillow hack* with nprlny ru*hIona,- amall figured beige high
quality lapeatry i
7Q.HH
only at
Reg. I73J52

Walnut Finish Suite

A n o u li t a n d i n f S u ite In b e a u ­
t if u l B u rl
W a ln u t V e n e e ra Cotuiala of H pdfrn, Yin lly, H a a 7 D r a w e r V a n it y
with Cheat and T «in C Q hh
o n ly one a t *
Bed*. A real value .at ” ”

D uncan

twlie the pricr. Regular 139.00

2 P ie c e
-3 i;iece Bleached

Mahogany Suite

MASSIVE SUITE

MODERN SUITE

T h l* la .an e x t r a 'la r g e ' a u fte
t o r e r r d In d u r a b le d a r k B lu e
f r e i t e - F u ll f r o n t
e o te r tn g *
In p e rfe c t c o n d itio n . 1 •
o n ly a t R e g . 99.35.
“ •

Beautiful Huntan Flnlah, all
piece* Wars the popular ribbed
waterfall * lop*.
Will pleaae
e v e ry u n e O n ly I oil
I | 0 SM

-

3 P ie ce

Mahograny-Suite
B e a u t I f n i l / d e a lg n e d .' H a a
D r a w e r 5'a n lt y , S le ig h Q Q **'1
B ed an d e x t r a U r g e
C h e a t. O n e o f t h r beat
in
o u r s to re .
, R e g u la r , U 9.9 &gt;

t Piece

•

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MODERN SUITE

Modern

W ALNUT SUITE

ODD META17AND WOOD BEDS

U SED

(T r ill

H hay

Itre.i tail*

taalolala llaret

1 HI 11 t-qton

i l-e rb y - W a y *
I le s d s a n r,

i Itqmby Tb*

ta rn

• - catered Mi**
i t M U fL

I
t*
1
t

YOU DRIVE. IT!

H er

1^as.
Wi. ’
v
4-1

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Kaabton llu ld *
&lt;!r*fly Clerk
Plaan Ife w g ;*r M i l a J t s i r
nlrachasit
f Pat* 1 ■Orel, lit
Jit.- W rig h t
* Ml* Ho IlrftUns

eighth

IUH— 4 / 1 1

lu m b ln a litm .W o o d

. MATTRESSES

STRICKLAND

wligliUj soiled. Clear.-

99-38

4 Auto Acceaeorlaa
■- ’ • •.

Radio Retteries

O n e grnU p
O ld F a s h Ic
soiled. P a in t th e m
I J il c o lo r*.

sof T

ance a t .

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U-DRIVE-IT.'INC

L e a v e o u td o o rs in a n y
w aq U u r . R e g , T 3J 3 N o w

fiJ
"

Delate California Redoood
Lawn add Partk ■

HASSOCKS
radio bonchi
value at
*

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

Excluiive frauchUu itvklltble to,, local op«r»tor
for distribution pf-lll type* 6#-water conditioning
cquipmentn-eQ|g||jd|n provide* .100% Soft Water
your community. Unlta are placad In
b^tlniMa utabUgbmonU on rental basis
serviced at'rtgular IntervaU
Intel
by local dealer—
. T or full particular*1call or write

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MORSE h T ^ g r .

f

s t&amp; ffie

beds

and SPRINGS

iM m u s w a l d a r k a n d lig h t w a l­
n u t fin is h . O n e o f th a m e a l
b e a u tifu l h ia ta l B a d *
m ade.
J u a t a lig b lly m a r r e d ,
f itte d
w ith a d e lu x e r o il
17-33
s p r lr t f ,
I ■

SOFA BED

P lil o t r b a c k a n d a a a t
B o d .- ‘H ig h e s t; g r a d * .
N e « d so m e r e p a ir in g . N e w b u t t k p M l r y . A l l / b u tto n
I
damaged in warehouse. Take
flo o r a a m p la , 1 a l "
j
them away al I I 38
R e g u la r 89.50
*

ODD CHAIRS”

H a a f u ll c o il s p rin g c o n s tr u e MSS b IV # ■.
tio n . Ju a t fte e iv e d fr o m fa c to ry
s lig h tly a D ogged ip
C Q hK
s h ip m e n t. N o w
. V ®
CoVarrd In rich ftoae Brocatellr
- R e g u la r N M y
(Right mare on woodwork. Reg.

LOUNGE CHAIR

raid* 84.00. l - v m i f at
Covered la hard wearing Blue
nubtex lapeatry • style eofa
by day a real bed by Might
I only at
90-88

FURNITURE

mW iitr Conditioning Co.

« D

W opod
o d Arm
A r m uphelate!
U p h o ls te re d

SOFA BEDS

and SPRINGS
of /Walnut and Mhple
Bfrtal value at 4 (18 3

N a tio n a lly K n o w n
C o tto n F e lt

N o t th o s m a ll ty p o , h o t la r g
e n o u g h to

• . e • p ‘' ’

BLANKETS

97-&gt;3

13 O n ly D e lu x e S le e p y H e llq w
P la tfo r m

ROCKERS
A ll
heavy
lapcsirle*
with
eholci of colofu. Sold regularly

JflVEN ILE FURNITURE

Chalra. Brnchea, and table* Value* np to 83.00 close | C4J
eqt ckalca at.

Pspus'l* a name for the Ixland

LE TIRE SHOP

C r ib

W a to F ’M a ln e d , o th e rw lx e p e r ­
fe c t. N o w o n ly .
I A JUt
W a t e r a U ln e d '
and
B o ld n a tu r a lly a t 29.91 1 “
B o ld u p to 4.98. N o w
w h e n p e rfe c t.

.LA W N GLIDERS

O u in
ln eaa* . ■ «
of Now G

;

B aby

' 4 Foot Wood Porch or

PHONE. 200

Mllei

H u h — ' ---------» C e n fla ld •
» ( l » l l * r * t t Pnfl
1 &gt; « a t’ R ound
1 D ue T im * • •
3 H as l-e d v
I ro o n e i \lt r t
* t’a rd a e r'* Roy

WOOD BEDS

4 O n ly H lm m o na W h it e H a v e n

REFRIGERATORS

Marina
I

A C A t k k ln g . W a te r a ta ln rd In A ll part wool. Water stained
w a re h o u s e but. e till good 7 .8 8 Seed • • • h * " * J 7 to aojit. O A8

W i t h fin e s t g r a d * tic k in g . J u a t

3 tb.ur Drips*

« IIv P h e s l*
t | k * H uahes
P H lh H a re —
» / ! • W llri
tQ w h ile la N i n |
t - M uddy ‘ U r e r s a l [ J k s r r , llu d r
’ p itc h in g fo r B ro o k ly n 1 In B a k e *
b o w i o n e d a y .In 1033. T h e P h ils
g o t tw o r u n * o f f m e in th e f i r x l
in n in g a n d a n o th x r In th e (eco n d .
'C t u e y S te n g e l, w h o w ay m a n a g in g
Urn D o d g e rs , s ig n a lle d f o r a n o th e r
p itc h e r fr o m th a b u ll p e n , i d id
-n o t w a n t to le a v e th e g a m e an d
w a x m a d a b o u t it .
T im e w uat
g a lle d , a n d th e in fle ld e ra w e r e ju s t
■ te n d in g a ro u n d . H a c k W ils o n , o u r
In r ig h t flehJi w a x lf l 'w a tc h in g th e
n la tp . 1 tla jn m a d th e b a ll o u t to
h ifn a n d I t boom ed o f f t h a t tin
- f it K c .
W ils o n h e a h l i t . th o u g h t
I t w a » a h | i . a n d rte b le d I t w it h ­
o u t lo o k in g .; H o fir e d th a b a ll to

F u ll S ite d

BLANKETS

MA1TRESSES

MATTRESSES

t F lig h t' C

t D e a n ’* t&gt;onn
( U i l r i t . ril
• l a i n M ore—

ALL SIZES
M a ttr e a a a n d . B o x S p rin g e
.14 O n ly H r a r y C o tto n
«

FURNITURE
Sail

,’lu *

B .b j

iahTw Id regularly
» to * . .1

Maple Nurotry Training

CHAIRS

Crtt. M .d .

w C j l l h a r d w o o d s, iv o r y

at

f in -

Complete’With coaablMU*. I
X9.9J.
play tray. Clearance a t ! J
IR J 8

FLOOR; LAMPS

«

ll motel with part onyx hat
Way Indirect, Besot!- 9 1

*t &gt;,

BABY BED

|||

C o vered in e x t r a h e a r y lig h t
B lu e ribbed t a p e a fty . M a d e to
w e a r,
b u tto n
tu fte d
p illo w ■ ■ &gt;
b a c k , ric h w ood f r o n t 7 0 -1*8 | | )
m o ld in g * I o n ly g a l
. *—
R e g u la r a f 169.00

Has twin modern beda. Extra
large Cheat, maaalre Venlty.
with triple mirror 1 Q Q **
only at
.
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BIDDING

S O n ly

1 Victory ft*lid .6, Cute Co-Iki

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l i v i n g r o o m s u it e s

Greyhounds Run True
To Form Last Night

I rise n . D e k d e b ru n s a y * h e w a s n ’t S l. u r k y T -Ic k
I
B e lly Mae
} f a m ilia r w ith D ie p la y s . H a e x ­ a J u ii O ut - ■ t K ly ln g Jem m le
* t llr l •» • Jtnly yCnlrom *
p la in * !— 1“ Betfausd o f Ir tju r ie * to TI h irHdw teMlie
a rfa , Mllc»
tw o o f n u r hacks, I w i i s h ifte d tarrw w d IIM ir • ' - D a ily D e a k lr )
I H eat iV d y . I ’ T a le
.
3 I t s * , M a lo n e I Judy • 'e m ita
l MinuWey D u d e i n a n 1e Cnp
I D a rtln a 'n
I T r a t t le N e w *
- S ta M « r
P ew rt h ' Itarw —
Ptrt ■ * lt r I
(d a lw le la M w rel

nd Tubes

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DESK &amp; CHAIR

W

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r te ^ B r r k h

eatry. Soiled. Now

a Tr
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In Unity There

Is

SlrcnKlh—

THE WEATHER

To Protect the P e a ^ p f the Worlds
To I'remote the Progress of Amrrira
To -Produce Prosperity fur Sanford.

Parllv ritual) ami ronlinur.J **rm
ihmuch W nlnr'iiiij,

A N INDEPENDENT
DAILY NEWSPAPER
#afcllm■

- VOLUME XXXVII
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♦ Warfare Plan
Down
Proposal Of Foreign
Minister Was Too
Drastic Even For
. German Command)

Lusher, Williams.,1b
“stalled A V LddgJJ
And Higgins Retire
F r o m Commission

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e f i® ._ .
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-T- -r ’Vf

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A

,

Commission
wu*
!minedit*)
fonnedj ItoWrt A. William*_
l e t 'It. beslirr, TveetiUy elec
to fill vacancies crested ll ~CW
Mr. ItigglnS ulnf -M. J. Lodge
• did not ». ek re-election, *w *rt
Installed u» commissioners, and
upon a nomination hy Mr. Wll*
lianui.* Mr? Gut‘ was installed as

82.

Telephone
Strike- Begins
. This Morning

Homesick GIs Parade In Manila

Walkouts .Spread Ta
.Other-States After
First Movement Be- 4
Xfins In New Jersey J

II. Jume* Gut. (imminent. In
suraliee broker, realtor und mem.
her o f the City Commission
t the pnst nine year*, was nami
jitay..r - f Sanford last' nigh]
ird Higgins. SanfortTj
** chief executive for six of
pa*k nine &gt;years, retired ( f
I the comini«sion'.
• • 'Following u buxines* sessii
• durlncvwliich thtL.uldJ.‘0(iriJ,aete

V /'
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N i M IIH U

A ssociated Press le a s e d W ire

NEW 1 tilth, Jan. tl, AC-Ihe slribe of lelepbone itlMtallatlon worker- i* spread­
ing. o 'er tin- rouotr*,- \ na­
tion-wide tie-up of telephone
service Is threatette*l,,f)y ' Pvf* - ;
dav. Western I nloo workers
are im strike for Jbe. -eeplfd , ~
dar in New im k &lt; in .
.

1

^ 4NK\VYf&gt;tHv..inrr: 9; TAFT "*
— fR ic thn'aU*ni*tl Htviktt o f .
Wilin' (t.W+Mi - h'li'plirrMt*- itfsfttt— -lilt ion tiiirl
m a1 n t o i i nnco .
w orken *
htw&gt;
tiegtiB.
The
w a H i 1ut iin m n n n t lo g a n in
Niwi- J ersey, it full htmr befiir«: th e l l A . M.. tlemlline
t link*lautH been setv and qu ick­
Jleie is a small part of the -huge cyowd of. homeiirk American soldier* a- they -Iaged n | u .'i .dc- ly spread
to — W iixhinifton,
nonstration
lion at the headtpiurtri* of Lt. Gan. W .ll. Slyer, top-ranking . i&gt;inniiindei in lIn* I'lnlip- t&gt;. C., Ohio
Indiana, I'ennsyl* ,*
pines, in (irolast agalnsl the U’ nr Department's *1 wndown in ticinoliiliration Vlititiuy indie,' potndejl^ vAnla and I kdc wptc.
Ihe a'ea but deiunnatrator* paidtlrd in orderly fashion. I'.S. Signal Ctup* Itnjiiiphntii. tluieniU'
According* to the Vssociation of
tiotial Sot-ndpholo)
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i Comnunleatioo . E&lt;|Ui|iment Work'~r~
:
'''
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the walk uiji ihu» far re1*0 i t411 uit4 oil** ItynilMtl i»t'r vent
epiilptfli*. - L'lc-kwt * llitrs however,
ha vo him Art th'nc*ft os Idbln hint.
*
» »
Tilt* iinjiif, r\j*t-s
•-« i t.* l»#irin pick-

I. following ihe appointment of
1N. It. Saycr from tho position
of 'tlerk to * lint o f acting ritv
ipunnger, tile retiring boird adijourned. Mr. Hayen. n-pieseV.Ing
the employee* of the City, think*'
! cil Mr. Higgins mid Mr. .Lodge
for ihe splendid cooperutiJtl ex­
lames Deg nan, the fcxief-ttrickeii fnlhcr of sU*yeftr-o!d Surenno tended the employee* durin t their
Dcgnun wvho was kidnaped from her home In Ghlcago, HU is shown tenure in olTice and «* itessed
being comforted by a neighbor, Mrs. Cecil M. Flynn. This picture was the pleasure derived from their
I’l ll-K* f|M * if h 7 \ *vt in tin*
muilr following a ladio appeal of the Ol'A executive to th,. K id n a p e r, asaoeintioti* Mi Snjrr also pre­
ill ce| M il.'
|
h.l 11j s» it*, ll film.
who ate demanding 129.000 ransom for the return o f th e ■hltJ sented Mr lltg^dns with .i smok­
pit'll' j ’ in .m . .! i fit* n.ition'i
The Federal lluirnu « f Investigation is working on the ni.c with ing sCt and Mr. I^nlge with a
Hilt* tii1t ’ii'"I h ,i||i|irihi w inthe Chicago police. (International Soundphoto’)
fountain pen. m behalf of the
An inrreisti nf im*» ** it
rvitnh 1. •!**$ * f f
uj
th e *
employees lloth of the retlrlnnf
I
.ilnltui &gt;
i , 1 'n '
i $»t XV■* X , t'inm »ay
membois espresseil their grattlIhr puM vi‘Ui it' th" i I
1,tf»i fi'tr|ihr&lt;&gt; «■ liniiMi« have
lode to the City personnel ami
.Stut* Bulk »*,. siiiir ;i i *■ at
tlIf $$'»•*:1 u\ i f i■•-. ■ ibo pi. k, i lino*.
tlmnkCd them for their support f
• i ■*' 1
w h •I•i
H,r? i*.rw |!&gt;', .imiildy will
renml faitkful eouperallon.
* 1
, u rol h'ty , T*» I &lt;* I
fllvi' 141 41 (4 , ll,e pi, kt-tcil l,n il&lt;tUpon the » ' ti vat ion of the new
|\iijA.1trirli.. virr fii vuidcfit,
miT* .i ( lit* II,-11 System to 1imch
romrnis-um, Fred It. M 11soil, reTl»4* rrport ulmwed that
lh»*M - wili-lilmaril*.*
. mindisl the jnemWrs lliM^he Bad
luMiitA hod iner^«»t*«| from sV. ,
Tilt* *trikr I- ugninst tin- WestThomas Sleel*. evangelist, and
Igubmitted hi* resignation « » vity
tu ia.0U,t»4T. nn.I Imnk
W 4S I I I N G T I I N ,
Ia n .
, cm Ijln ln,' t'liinjukliy. uhiVh emBy MJLLARD CflNNOl.I.Y
'attorn*) in December. IU44, hut t’omi I’emiington. singer, were
from
tti (
VP—
G rtirrsl
D wight
D
|doy- the 1U11lii't, llnwrver, It
-Grmd wpather,'»r!oTitv of d tn is ; jliat ntr nctlotc hud tiren takgp YeattrrM at tm[ay'* Klwanl* pro­
duriii'i HMft, find Oh*
I'ieerhnw er
luld'
I're-iileVd
1* not crmuctU’d' with the separ­
fruit and vegetables, many buyers at
that
time.
t’om mips loner gram. They vvern IdtiwIirrC,] by period from llhin through l!«t&amp;
Iru m sn tialax there » a - an
ate wnlkoutja! Western Electric
and good price* have sent business : tieorge Bishop slated that h*. had the Rev. W. I*. Hrooks, Jr., nhuweil on inerruno of tiop-mUA
need fnr diaciplinnr,
action
Employe,*^ ^iil
the
company's
1 *3JJII',itl
at tli* Hnnfonl Slate Market t o . hoped Mr. Wilson would continue .pastor of the* Fi|*t Baptist from *242,fiSC.no 1
T,i
against trnap- win, hare dr
minufaf luring plant- m
New
Forrest, Gatchvl
had S'.i
record Iwight- during the past :!0. his service t" the City and th* Church.
mun-traleii m Manila axain-t
lurk City ui,d Nuw Je.txey. Tke
day*, .11, J, Lvbnuin, market man- 1cionmiatuon jjuat'lu’o'islv exprasak charge of the program. J W
All nffket* nf till- bank sc r I
a ilrm nldfisaliiv •te-V;taC ti. —+mninc*. k i,r wnikdv* .
' I 4ml
ggpr. -aid yesterday.
\ ni an identical desire. No furtruir Hall prAided.
reclntcd. 'file) IncluJf I
ll.
The G rn rral -aid in a memu ^ tn k , c a r e itf H ie l l i . i u
Klin-td.
SHANGHAI,
Sh a n g h a i , Jan. », (A’)
(89 -The
having power' of the Gospel McNulty, pt-e-ident; t* G, ivil
Novembei laislnw* ai the mai-j action was taki n on Mr. Wilson’s
randmn there *&gt;a- no need o f’
i*MUi(iinfnt, vu. h » *w iii bhimnh,
simplest thing*
‘ igs can joccup:
liccupy the ket ivarhcd a i)uarter of u million rerpiCst.
of Christ was stressed by Mr. Patrick, vice piesidcit; *1 1
yclioii hcc-ii-»*' Ihcrd Pad Ii
m lti*l| Systcii I'Ln.iw 'IfiiutrD
mind of a leading military figure. dollars
rvrember sole* -oared.dr. Sayer ■litformed the Com- Fteele, mid he ipinted the serip- Tucket, 'nthtcr- \t i - - i ■&gt;. li.ill
no act* uf v i o l e t , ,,, di
&amp;t\\t* wen
f,
«
on
At the moment. The thought of iikove that and estimate- are that', mission That due to t'ne sutomo tUre “ Except n mat lie born and Mis* ,M*ry l.ynii l!&gt;»-.* .1drr
i i* l-&lt;*kliy **vr rt
such simplicity gives M *jo( Gene, 'When fllfiiirs arc eom|dle,i ll may \bile- ond trucks that me lielng again hr cannot see the kingdom (UtaiiL cathivta, i l l - II,*J**n I’
iitul Du *hiw ii'iH.ni, thfir
nl Claire Ohenttnull more comfort
neatly up (n tbe haH n tmllinn |parked on th# streets nil nigh', nf find,**’ He vudllofied his hear- Kmith, seetvlnry In- Mi Ktlpnt
UH'kni hn**, if \4-(Ht 1vd, ‘uould
than all the glory he ha* reaped dollar class, which If trur, w ill' difficulties arc being encounleied ers against depending alone on rick, und Mis* Jewell I'ittnuns
Lifii^* an atnihHi loin I ylm(-«|«ton
from hi* “.Flying Tjger'“ fame.
MA M I
Ja|*. !» &lt; \l») —
'break all ircotj* fo r market saliSf'" during &gt;«leanirig activities, pot- church, mendwrthip and petnonal and Miss Mary Dirid, Imuk
Of ti'IrplhMIO o|&gt;l*» ntiopn,
Chcnnault hradadgthc United here.
tindarly n\ the business district go,-I works as a means of salva­ keepers.
l*ro\ik-i Marnhal till- Jrrc*
.
*SDtlfa 14th Arniy ATr Force-, lie
Tiililh irnirrm! ilr-Tit*** r«||iir|h
A tofdr fit th* market platform near the Rilel*. The rommissi„n tion.
It was announced tlmt it' Id
has arrived In Shanghai by plunu yestetrldy would have convinced tnsIructedf'Mr. Bayer, City Kirgc
•Mr.
I’enninaUin
sang
two percent dividend* hud In cil paid
j&gt;( u rnrp rinl in
hr*
after h fa*t GlghL-tmui Spu Fran­ a dietician that the whole nation neer Ralint I.ubinskl and I’olic* songs. “ Down From fU* .(Ilov¥i*‘ oil the stock, and that tit per­
i f i t i i vrhih* nml iiPLitiL M'ltl*
ami
“
I’d
Hather
Have
Jesus."
cisco. Although he retired from ■uni Canada as well, was on n Chief Roy Williams In invent!
IrfH
r u l . Ilo li.im ! v in e I li.tt
cent of th* bank eaiV*P’V ,hp*l
tl in urn siiblii r ** ,i- wliiil and
tho Army in October, he still diet of green vegetables,
vegetable*, npil
apil that rate tile situation' and leconi with Harry Kudell accrttpuny- lawn nlaced in the -utpln- fund
thr
|
|
|
g
.
killi d •»» a Vli.tr'I » hrn hr
wears hi* Iw-riboned uniform and |_____
Udli-d_______
cabbage would
find
it- way, ___
mend
action at
___ _____
____
J corrective a
Also it was stated tlutl .di cm
Col. Karl Norilgreiy a past ptuyeea uf the bank hud been
the ^wlgnl^
of a Major General. I _______
on every
In the
Huge,i next meeting
meeting-of
th e. t«i*rd
* n% • vnt*hi |»tlf r 1inI? f r&lt;tii' a
_
_ table
____ ...
. _ lonyil.
ml. Huge
.
pirstdent
of
Sanford"
'KlUanii.
Muaf Iff intlh1«•1 11r |pul
1hi"
lie ills told imtulters IhHt he it v„ h, JIP,,| i,„&lt; k&gt; from all along j t hief Williams told the Cion
given un extra tnuntt
iihu i
prepared
to make a survey of'j i|,r ea&gt;l*iu seaJmanL imludlng mission that there
ure me , rrurntly
letuiued
fr,,iu
20 |dd» Ml iwrreiii
I’ ltM i'l Vt.ifs-tilkl
ii* Ilull
&gt;&lt; 1
-alaix
1. jid in
.civet, ■1post-war trade and bciines* po»-1 *'0|,( fn.tid-" who had been on- amusement vending machines i" , moiiUis of duty in the I’a, ific iuuuix.. --------- . --------&lt;4 tuiMUy m «ln id 4ht* drail ‘ . 1.
*in.iM und .1
ib't deilnii.l
“ ' he.
‘ ..was «bW^«o tna-k--Were-rhiring
r iW n r d tb a tw rv
ihs , The«U-i^ »f--tlr-eTi.teTns wid-vrow. * Gnrwtli of tbi' lunik ,* nidi
*s&lt;'|d i f f
ai nm l
iftP in e r b r e
lilUlibws Ju .CiuiUW^Xrts
n r thr-war
tr
. I nn man .-1 t h It.,.,id „f
» 11ti n i l i i r i f a iod fiM ^ I 111(41
quick
luick to add tha
that he has no plops perio,). weie firing piled high City and that he had la-cri fur,-cl hume " 'dh * terminal . leavs. nml cuted by the full,iw mg (t ddj* _»/
ii &gt; t '.ijnmi * ,1001 • who nut
I h r ( a i r , lu ll ( 11L M id i'*m l
whatever to enter business for will prtwlure. Market*'men, how­ to make n miinHer of arre-l- . Cnpl. Hurry Woodruff, recently deposit Increases;
'••i,lliy fur their f ir - t . *essfoft.
ft»)ee nd (lllr (THfl1M l . M R I*
himself. All he wants is a good ever, termed It n quiet day ami because the machine* are twins; illschnigid from the Army DenDepimllM
u rv |Mitirr }lii«rn»c*f| 32 nn*m* !of 1he year.
rest before he starts hla 'survey. said, "wait till yuu sc* them dur­ used for gambling purpose*. Mr. jta l Corps, were enthusiastic*H* IM P
•
i 242dK.fi.tHI
hr Boaiil1 cohsidt-trd
Sayer informe«l the board that j greeted by the Klwdnian*.
lor
nf llir 2'*Alli S , ilm r '
1940
:i*7.fdNV72
I f he get* what* he.- want*, he'll ing the week end.”
f if(••Itllw
111 tor .road iinpi ov«m
the
machines
ere
licensed
at
I
K
'
!
Ray
Carroll.
%
tric
t
lieutenant
(blltv
lim
it
f
*
1
1
(1
1
It
&gt;
1
fi
\
whu
lie perfectly happy—and this ,is
1941
•
fil'd,
154.71
Th* finest thing uliout tha
r»iwilly mill |*i ninlhii
govenu.r-nf Kiwlt.le, toM of the 1042
■
(illfriu l julI i I' t e im k iu lr
his heart's desire. General Chen- whole business from the Kiinford- " r 'luarter
7l’J,«4SJr
I
Umi “i* a* -si*•Ml ,1* * fkt.AAtBK *
lie also painted out thet since formation uf five new Kiwanis 1943 *
Itivliir Vrmi lia-vrl
l.iti'.-’.MM1.02
natilt said, “ I hive a house In Oviedo view point U thAf much uf
’i * |»
• nil Mi. *i• Uit'
»»f
2..'- I i'.lfi lid
Kunming the Chinese hullt for the produce hss been grown hi Chief Williams had made num club* in Florida, und congratu- 1944
St*,
-ft Hill tinAtt, «•1Alit' $ **f
t.rtl I.W4 4.5't |
me. It has two fireplaces and I lids district. KxccpGon* nr,- the crous arrests, be had withheld luted Sanford Kiwanis on It* 1945
H' 1b Vj,,.*.*i" j \ &lt;(m ni' rlv thi*
issuing anv such license* until ptngressiveness.
love fireplaces. I am tgo
going
,
. g jp(1|) Un|{,p ,.ttJlU(n&gt;
UnJU
T there tomatoes front Ihe lower east issuing a y
V O h U H A 'IV
I.
J jui'i-—-wit-wTitnnir 1»rivlTir t*rrr^i fn rr:
and sit in front of the
tho fire f^ir i r,ta.i l,n,^mK 13 aml.iip x buoh- (he matter, w*« brought liefut* Cnilum, To cspain uf the T ele n r-; r n n M |, u i | _ d 'l l i |rl*u
A morion*
•Hpui i-,Mr* ,h l.illlel I l a »MUil ft. «i llii'
* Wfek Srid'.Irfla*.*'' ‘
.-..i-- at t f j ' lioanT. " Commissioner IV. * Fed griddrr., thanked the Kf I n q U t H l i n
Jnprin i »-* *»i %• .§ »
cl. and Ileltc Glade —
potatii**
V llllU N
■I i **'*,. 1 • 1l,r ' t tt *,
\lUvlIit***
Hill pointed out that the inn
lixifiy ( i »mi i’ 1 « l
(3.25 ii bushel sack.
11 \4l!1\
«i» xv,te
ni | I \»»r t (*„
chine* arc legal under si*1 unmans for the fnje time they
'M)
(NiriifmuMF' « \ * »«* r
I il'hl’ l ill -V Ht t'll f 417*1-* 'I I in- I ‘i'.lfi lt» till
Locally grown iceberg lettuce la* a as long as they do not pin had at the .Miami Univstslty MAY TOUR RUSSIA
at 12.65 a crate, cauliflower at off prises. Chief Williams su'd Holy ( ros* Orange Bowl gain*
r h iirliA I* iit.il i^m u ix I fn rtlu i pt* M* jin11FJ( I'uAtf tii*4i i iii’
CHICAGO, Jan. 9, id l— An d tn io b iliin llu ll tli'lkmtihli dtlutls Mill'll hn k?«*» iilflii lira*
MOSCOW, Jan. U, bF)— A t least the same pries, broccoli at *3.00,. wh * ,,Ue*'tioned. that he had it on New Year's Day. 'Thalr trip
compl,|nl, from various 1represented an award by Kiwanis inquest into thr kidnap death of mi ixxurri**! 1n YiAnimmci.
Tin* Stiituluril 0»l «Vrni|*ony *%♦!
two American sport* promoter* English peas at |3.25 turnip, and I
nltout lhe m, r hlnes being . for
scholarship.
sportsmanship six-year-old Kuiannc Drynan wa*
It ..
t
* thi* litittiil tlmt it vvt&gt;uM
art exploring the posalfdllUee of eollardi at frog *.ll.t0 to *1.50 a
Hnil xniii in a
to lilt givi. {hv FUsri.^ nrv vlislu » f Wiy
f
K. mbllng
and improvement in' play during tu* nyer to Jan. 30 ttnlay after
getting baseball, football and vol- dozen bunches hsadlln*] the. sales, j ^
a brief oesslon. A hearing has troop* prtni»,i liv the Arm^ f,„ Suite Umfd 2 0 1 in the city Jiith lncr*a**d »uppllet.
ry, * with
Xftee hearing
bearlmr v.
After
various mcmliei- the season.
leybal
■ ill team* and track and swiat- Celery,'w
In pi
price and In trim out thu fact lb»t ‘ hr,r
lumped- a bit in
Guests, included: A . J, Thomas­ peen set for later tislay- mi n ha­ n'ewspiiprr Star* and Stripes; , mil- „ f Dvuslu pnivltWd that -suf*
Ing stare( to tour th* Soviet has slumpedmtng
beas corpus action In might by
Union. One of th* promoter* is now *3.|0 a 'cra t*. Very srarca are some 40 machine* which arc on, Jr. of Orlando; A- T. I’ulne Hector Vrrburgh, agi-d 65 yeUri, "The Jnptnmse (x-npie ,\ut. It with , fn ient |ruperty lie prn.vide,l u|wi
Champ Pickens. The other la not bean* are *1 {h* |4JH) relllng.' Jireused st a total amount of of Atlanta, Ga.; W, E. Smith of and hla wife. Dorothy. Wrbi-ugli Interest Ihe first inilieutimi „ f a |whit-li In '-move the siaton curIdentified.
Both the Afnericah Cuctnolwis are priced r.t $5.00 a approximately IlfidO per yeor, Orlando' and M. A. . Dyat of is ono of two janitor* held by the genet it) bn-akdoun „ f nlokiile mid*; rent Iy it mile,) ,m pnijaviy ne«|.
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diseiplim* fa-ginniiig to -how up ie,| l«y he ('minty.
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the boartl approved the Usuiiig Holler Motor Kale*.
colonies In Moscow play such hampor.'
Fruit parking huusca at tns of license* for the machine* and
Klwaman E. D. Brownlee was police for questioning. The othi r Ill jK-cupnlian tump*. Subversive- . Apidiyatlon of I tiarlie Morgan
sports a* baseball, touch football
market and vielnlty ar* swinging
and cricket. They have attracted into full priatuction after the holi­ instructed Chief William* and the congratulated by Secretary Ralph Jsnltor is Ikesere Hinrl. aged ;l.» fo r e* ipiirk I,, M-use dlSsanslon I f„r opernting u |»1 .'knge .store an
huge crowd* of Russian spec Va­ day lull. OPA's much' heralded police, force to Initiate aciivr A. Smith for hi* 33 year record years, who I* a close friend of in the ranks will_ laky their cue ! the &lt;d,| Luke Mary road wax apVerbuTgh. *
oveth •
*
Inn* (torn ou r' proved
for r* twitage,
lors.
• * ■ I * I tflamp down of ceilings'on citrus measures to suprea* lllegsl um’ *a pastor of Ihe First ITesbyler'The Board ai&gt;pn,u-,l ii*,|'in'sting
of the vending machine*. Mr. lan Ghurch. Ed Fielding was ap­
Verburgb tends three
'future
unions
**t orange prict* back only from Sayar was also instructed to r&lt;*- pointed as Kiwanis committee­ vnent buildings within u block nf
th 1 State engineer tu romu—hire.
it
■;-*■
Hall’* statemint
*3.75 to $3.45.
Divide
th*
complainta
;• Jwiluwcd_a.;
-•“ ^a.-i,(;lnsprrt th rrC a io J ^ .ilrjiu a g^ ."
SERVICES
l‘oU&lt;c&gt;_ j . l d
—
«.
, 30 cent. port any ----------- to eavh man on the Jayceea' civic eluh the Deg nan Jm jnc
i ri wring rby say . 24 ..and. you get mamber of Lbs Commission.
- baseball - fund drive— coiuntitle* thet'a basement laundry mom in denioristratfon *a Voknlinma ns lu c b ut Lldrr Kiriin;* mis|■oStier
following the rending by Fresi- on^ of the buildings* wa* Die SecicUiry of War llnlwrt ‘ I’ntler- projects.
Funeral service* for Bimmle f H L 1
.
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1
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^
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"
JH.
lloolehsnd.
rfpm.enting
Th* cut on a group of Hanford plumber*, dent Hhull of a letter from Juli
A |provsl was given to the* de­
Julian scene o f tha child's brutal mur­ surt nr rived in the Jupaitesc city
Sydney Caruthers, Jr., who died a dosen orange*.
late
Saturday
afternoon
In grapefruit was $2.78 to *2.51 a appeared before the commission Stenslrom urging support o f a der after her abduction early1mi an lo-purlhoi tour. However. pot v sheriff bonds of Warren L
Otang* General Hospital, Or­ box, Tangerin**. which are be­ and requested thet tha license Hanford team In tne Florida Monday.
I the demonstt iition wa* broken up Oilhnni, John I . ITnwfonl, and
llcvk. Ihe Board
lando, from Injuries sustained' In coming scarcer now. arc at th* fee of *3.00 be reduced to *l.n&lt;i. State League.
s
W alter! by Col. t'hurlc* A. Mahoney, Charles W
Chief
of
detective*
an automobile - train accident at $2^3 ceiling.
Gredy Duncan, Sanitary 'Inxprc
provost marshal of the United ralsetl the saluiy of th., guard ut
Htonns
said
that
the
police
&gt;
lu
Sanford F r u it Company resum­ tor, elated that the license fee
the. Geneva crossing recently,
not h«v* sufficient evidence to .Stnte* Armv Srrvice Cnmninrid. ihe County Jail to t l ‘25 u month.were held this afternoon at Pine- ed operations on Pac. 27; Nlblack for electricians wa* only *t-n('
place a charge against anyone. Mahoney said he hud luokrn op
and I’alrick on Dee. 31, and South- and expressed hi* approval of
SIMM' IN BERLIN
level Cemetery, at Oxford.
the drmnnxtration — slngci to
ward
Fruit
Company
on
D*c.
t
»
.
K 'M t la a r * Ds r « « * T w s i
V r,
—
“
protest a slowdown ill demobili­ • II K It 1.1 N. Jan lb bl’t— An
C IV IL SERVICE IIOAltD
----- ----- All ar* w orking at full capacity, |
—sation — because he fell that it American soldier. H gt Daniel U*.
MEETH
also the Market Fruit Company.
hod lieen staged by soldiers he Battaglia uf Miluaukre, Wls«
Georg* Charlca Drifgorl. age
TWXNMKADED BABY BORN
W. E.- Kinchhoff is about to aiart
7,. ,ion of Mr. and ,Mrs. H i t .
The Civil Service Hoard nf described ns “ Communists mol was shot in the thlrb Inst night
■gain after th* h^lday lull.
bnlhc ids."
However,
Mahoney -a* lie walked down one of Ber­
att 1 61914
619V Sanford of which it ta rry la-c i*
Driggors who reside a
ORTON. Va. Jan. 9K ( * ) - A
Standard Growers. Inc. who shin
Celery Avenup,. died Tuesday chairman and I . F. llayle, secre­ denied n statement published in lin’s'm ain streets. Battaglia and
led nul* Infant has been most of th*ir pro,fur* by rail,
morning In an Orlando hospital tary, will gleet Thurstlay evening an enlisted men's mimeographed another soldier said ns Was
Mr*. Violet' Brick ay. The hav* finished up on lettuce and
at 8:bo o'clock at the City Hall, news sheet that he had cursed wounded us they were approach­
child wee born deed after a cee- •searole arsf today started celery
Suggestions by leaders of wo- following a wdtk’a Illnas*.
The youth was. bom'harp on according to N. O. Gamer, as- at the demonstrating soldiers.
meh’s orgsniistion*
that Ihe
careen operation. Mrs. Brickey,
ing.-a cafe. They had just lift
peeking operations in their large, City clean up its street* and Jan, 23, 1938, II* #as n member 4latent oacretary and examiner
In Hunolulit, meanwhile, other a trolley ear. The sergeant's con­
the Wife a t a miner, U in ecrioue modrrn plent on West Thirteenth
o f th* Southild* Baptist Chprch of refolds of applicants.
i's staged a noisy demoustra- dition was not serious. The shaotallays
hav*
been
acted
upon
and
Street which haa b^n^lmpro veil to
on meeting despite a tequest 'Ing o f Bailaglie Is the latest
the City hgs provided Grady Sunday School. Funeral servi ce*
from their commander, IJeuten- 'in a series uf shooting* involving-,
*11 be "conducted at tha Erickeen
D BATU T O L L NOW 22
iDuncan, City sanitary Inspector
BATTLE BREAKS OUT
el Home, tomorrow► s f t i r A TLA N TA , Jan. 9. M9—'The anf 'Gvrtrraf Kolierl Itklmrdson, American* In Berlin.
^
Bfuiui Construction and hla force with two pickup
)r. death toll in the southern floods Jr-, to voice their protests In an
. at 3:00 o'clock wltj
truck* and two garbage truck*
Jacksonville
resumed
*
D. Brow alee, pastor
L Jw .
&lt;A9— A full
nowMettgili- at 22. Ttnnsst** orderly "fashion.
with which .tp gather up trash
•If**?
___ _ _»UU i* &gt;*aki today
to
Other soldier demonstrations
. .ret Presbyterian Charehi o ffi­ topi th* lu t with eight deaths.
JAYCKES MEET TONIGHT
hav* broken out between a band
for- ciating.- Interment will be (h There were six each In Kentucky bccured In Korea and on the
delayed
doa.
to
th.
lack
of
The Seminole ('u n ity Junior'
rgia other aid* of the world in Pari*,
o f about 1/500 Sicilian 8epar*t&gt;
unit. Sanford.
shd Arkansas and two In Georgia
'
‘
foundation la no# in
Dflpatchr* from Washington Chamber of Commerce will hold
In addition to h U H P l
IW
Is being laid la now working with the tanlUry I* Bttrrivad bg a . sister,
place and
rains which havs sent streams tafd Conltr***llien are receiving It* regular w itkly meeting to­
department and directing cleanup
for thu pie Julia,
,
•_!
Ruby H a * Driggors ef thi* eity and river* on a nunpagd. . A l­ Inrreasiiig • Numbers of ckbles night at 8:011 o'clock at tha City
Ifrt^nfg i id
'
* ’ er,
Nathsniei. J. though the rain continued today, from nverVcns Iroops demanding Hall, according ta an announeeHDUmJlJ II'.I
a ntttnMr
Ui* Weather Bureau in Atlanta a probe htn the whole damobill- ipent tnday by Julian Bunutyvaal
?*P*u
president.
,-«J
id Btatoo, AnnyiH . . i l . f iiatd'tkal tb* worst was over.
xatlon setup.'
•
(Odaltaaeg tee-Papdl
TW*&gt; bl*“
Ml jeondition, M n 'C M sc^ M id .'
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Thomas Steele Mi l l i on Dollar I d s Are Warned
Deposit Increase
r Against Future
Is Main Speaker Reported
By Bank
At Kiwanis Meet
Demonstrations

Cl u b Congratulate
On Progressive ness
By District Official

Business At State Market Soars
..,: Jo Record Heights In December

Seven Negroes Escape
.Death In^Rccident
Lnciou* 'A)l*r&gt;rJ negro of 801
Pecan Avenue, together with six
negro companion* a* passenger*
— hi hi* ■ cat,’ : narrowly ' escaped
■erioua injury ehortly after mid*
night. Returning to Thirteenth
»
Street on the Southwest Ro&lt;d In
V Goldsboro, he failed to negotiate
the curve, skidded, went through
"Chp”
Burke'e
yard.
veered
1 against a porch, knocked down
. a atone wall, then crashed into
arid nearly caved In a newly
frame *e r*. according to
Chief Roy Q. Williams,
e f William*, who *ald he
..id at the scene of th* acclV before the dait had hardly
eetUed, sUted thfrt Allen
been arrested on recklee* driving
IT
charge*, f i t tha time o f th* aceident Allen . and hi* companion*
i t f i rtium inf from ^Tho Bucket
' of Blodd," a negro {oke joint
on* the Southwest Bend.
1IOMM 4
itii
Jan, 1
( « A
Cenneetiout
Syr-

I g b a n t ACCU8
HA N il. A.
middle-sged

(•cncral
Kichardson
Fails To Protunt
Monnlulif Outbreak

W. Ge Kilhut1Again
Appointed (Vunty
(’otnmission I load

Dentil Slated Jan.

*~l T. TJ2S«S "SXSS
U m lillif

Ury commission imlay that Hornma drove along the Bataan route
watched Allied war prisoner*
of torture, *tar»aUon and
ir. Momma la on trial for
„
atro.Ule* w the Bataan
Hh march but eoaUnd* he wa*
“
• of- then*.

Driggors Youth Died
T u e s d a y Momingr

City Takes Action
To Clean Streets

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Plan To Rebuild
German Economic Gen. Xhennault In
Revealed China On Business
And Relaxation
BERLIN, Jan. 9, &lt;4P)—Tbffe

' toddy • U u German
IndoalriaJtita are working behind
Uif bocks of occupation authori­
ties. Cartel Investigator* believe
their aim Is to rebuild the Reich’*
economic enfpire.
The Investigators of the Amer■fcait Military Government have
. uncovered a secret memorandum
from ' an official of Germany’s
second largest chemical trust to
V
lit* fellow director*. It was writ-. ten by, the fofmer chairman of
» •
the Board jU f .Schering, ■A. G.
Han* Vercb*Wyer, and is dated
Sept. B, 1045.
The big buaineae official told
the director* that the occupation
of Oermeiiy might last for years,
lie . said: \nV* cannot wall to
begin reconstruction until the
— bcrtpitrJd—
r i t —ravfw r^
Hr wcat on to outline a scheme
which include* renewed ties wilh
•
'industry in the United State*. .

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9.

■A

NUERNBERG, Jan. 9.
(A P) — British prosecutors
have introduced e v i d e n c e
showing that * Joachim Von
Bibbentrop proposed warfare
w(ikh «y*ut .the German High
&gt;)
Command 'l'h o u jr h t , to
r drastic. ,
•• •
Hltltif's. foreign -miniHtsr
enithf
lynching of any Allied
fliers
who had bombed . German'cities. Thl* wax. turned *dbwn by the
Commands. LnslesJ.
the
Army aii&lt;P"Alrfdfc«, agreed to
apply lynch law l&lt;e-krr.|*vH at-'
lacks ■on civilian*, shooting para­
chuting .German airmen In the
air, strafing of civilian truck*,
on attacks, on trains marked with
a red cross.
■ The ■one-Time champagne sale*,
man alao ua» shown to have
Urged Japan to declare war on
the United State*. He Informed
Mussolini In 1940 that Spain'*
Generalissimo Franco w*a ready
to enter the war.
The document* closed the case
’ British prosecutor Sir David
a* well Pyfe against the socalled atalcsman for Hitler's third
Keith. The prosecution now is
turning to the Army High Com­
mand. Evidence is lielng presented
against Field Marshal Wilhelm
Keitel and Colonel General Alfred
Jodi, who are on trial before tbu
international tribunal with Yon
Bibbentrop,
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W EDNESDAY; JAN U AR Y

H. James Gul
Named Mayotj
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golfdom'a great* to fortune .at
well aa fame should have been p
rqsnaging editor. Better still (and
managing editor* may not like the
Inference) h* ahould have been a
•porta editor, ^(though thpl.would
have been a bad break fur aporta
editora.
Fred (Corkle) Corcoran la God's
it to the boya o f the preaa. He**
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advance. ■- * ---- - — —
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Not that Corcoran' ian't valuable
le golf hut he would certainly
have made a swell aporta editor.
Always a new angle, always some­
thing to brush up a atory When
you've run out o f superlative*
•ad .ideas on how to m u o'w gulf
yarn readable;
But C o r c o r a n never wrote
sport*. You’d certainly thing so
Uie way he catwdash off a story
—verbflly—that the boys o f the
press always find usa for. Cor­
coran's whole career his been In
olf—not as a player but '*a tKe
Ink’a gotwl-will ambassailor.
Ygt
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IrOJVBrPIl) tburriament
MJUrilMlurill IlMimanager o f the P rofessional G o lf•r 'a A s s o c ia tio n — th e fe llo w ^ ah o
a rra n g e * the u n n u a l tottr o f the
shot m a k e r* w h o g o a lt e r th e -g o ld
and g lo ry — k n o w * other s p o rts
lik e a book. T h e y h ilt h im ns th e
guy who n e v e r w a s stuck on a
apaaigtijitertMff -Heally.nfcaaarh, he
ntisses e w t In a w h ile . T a k e the

WABHINUTON. Jen. », « T —
One flock of Canada geeie la
really being a kooee. The •*!Ily
brrdt aht "doing fbelrT&gt;f*f to com­
mit itikMe. -Huh wlntir they
hlghtal) It to the &gt;!or*efbpe fuikn
o o *« refuge In *autherp llllmuy.
he place ha* been rieaerlbe.l o»
a apot Otal'a p» »afe and recure
aa a Jitterbug ronleat ort top of
an ammunlthn dump.
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Th« life. Of a .gooae with a
one-tfiuk mind (a aail. 'Vh«t hapn* to her haa been told My
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prehension, and of course ho goose
i* going to tell. The geese tova
It—but unfortunately, for thorn,
hunters . love - it' still more. Lin­
coln said, in fact, that some larm­
iers in the area make more money
renting Winds Ihsn they do rais­
ing crops. A goose tuklpg over
this array of hunter* doesnVlUve
a chance.
1 Elsewhere In the United State",
hunter* had B days last fall to
blast away at the Canada*goose.
The Wildlife Rervire took a good
look at what vaa happening at
Horseshoe Lake, however, and or­
dered the* shooting there s^wped
after 22 hour*
In that little
time, the sportsmen bagged K.IDU
geese and rrtpplcd another 1,000.
That rate r * - llm o * t five *a minute.
Lincoln looked oh ft n&gt; a regu­
lar death trap, and aald that If
the shooting hadn't sbipfed, the
entire flock would Have been

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... CH U M iKINU .Jan.lM A’i- d d nese Government aiul Coneiiunbt
repretentatlvea failed today to
redch a final agreement lor - a
true* In Chlfta’a tivll strife.
• Pnwnnl at ti,* unsuecessful
meetinr was Centra) George Mar­
shall. President Truman*, personal
envoy to China and the man se­
lected by the Cotmumists and KaUonallsta to mediate the conflict.
• .The conferee, adloumed until
late tomorrow, thus blasting hope,
that n truce could be effected be­
fore the start of a polillral unity
conference ___opencloig — toiaos tow .
morning.
However, the Nationalist repre­
sentative, General Chang Chun,
remained honeful after the one
hour and forlr-mlmit* meeting.
Chang said: "Proapxta are pot
bad but the problem* ere diffi­
cu lt" lie adilsU that because the
koAimlttfs’a builniss was not fi­
nished. no news could ba released.
. General Marshall asm «l»o he
Mill was hepeful that'an agree­
ment -wooM-tf# -werksd out. Tie
»4d7-1 that no unferasasn problems
had arisen . at loclsv. "jsslim.
Upwevtr, Mnrshrl) declined lo nn•Wer seVefiil ‘other fiUMttyn*. One
(nievtiori vos ’whelhai
United
flutes ’ troops might Im .tisprl in
Kup'rrUc priy tru.-e amuigvmsnU
reached.

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have returned service under a partial settlement plan, pending negotia­
tion nf a full coptract Pictured (1. to r.) are; Earl Cannon, Cleveland,
O.j representing management; William Stmkia, Phllade.phli. I’a ; repre­
senting the public, chairman; O. David Zimring, Chicago, 111,, labor,
(•Raiding); amTSitunYailcfi. Boston, Mass, public.
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Emu Do|ton_a)rport. on* Ids return
from Japan. He «erved for II
months before bis age was discov- I
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lli.ii killed him self f(gm O fefl by
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Associatlnn
is a
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field for stories about umpire* j lleltVy Weight — Churl
lister,
ami this one cunrern" t)m arbiter
Cleveland.
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who worked in the Bauthcrn loop
srgo,M| t4*iiy-&gt;Witr* Bgn-itnd-wbOM t—17«-PpnndaT-THr,hard Nutt, Alespndria, Yn.
• 1ntgne long »lr#o has keen forgot­ j
I 100 Allen Faulkner, tluifato.
ten.
.11'—Abe Lee. tlllra g.?'*
He was workinir a game In Bir­ d a Jitsnn Ainold, Philadelphia.*
mingham one afternoon him! his 128— Virgil Franklin, Uktnhonm
decisions were meeting with pod . City.
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Jhlrw •ltd. dlsnpproval from the
__Hd.-Aiuu* AiU uu,— Uklahbma
u rge crow;).. . r tniHr wnpetmdy
City.
|n the throng yelled something
that made the umpire whip* o ff hl« 112* Keith llamiltnri. New Or*
• leans.
mask, turn toward the grandstand
CHOHS-CtJUPSTBY'
and loudly announce: "Td like to
Feller, Drnke
i « « thq pm on Who railed me that NCAA
name stand up".
Everyone In the park got to his 1ClA---john T. Hanl
initulh'. T i'juui Army,
feet,
Th « limp took one look, put on •Big Ten— Wisconsin.
big mask, turned itioilnd and 'Soutlisvest -T exas.
said; “ Play Ball".

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hrl.t n Ihs fiankliig li-nias In Mas*
ford. Plnflfla.' (fn'W rdnrsdav, Janu­
ary S, ISIS. &gt;,l. two h'elocf* P. M
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S « U pain ted. P r o m p t hervice. PVee eo tim a tei.
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Folluwing hU aervlre with thn
City, he became n surveyor, a
profession in which he remained
until—m i-w h w n he liecame u«aoclated wllh A- T- Connolly A
Sons. In IU4I he established Lhv
J|. Jamr*. Cut Agancy.
Mayor.tiul ha* been n member
of the llonrd o f Director, of the
Seminrle County Chamber of
Commerce for it number bf year*.
He i* id«ii it iiieinlier of the San­
ford Board o f Kealthrs. Mayor
■lid Mrs; (Jut reside at dlH Maple
Avenue and have two aori., James,
who i* » . «M«iuLr'r ' of the ' United
’ States NnvvztfTTIlNJtnbert, u mem­
ber of th^n'niteil\ftate* Army,

Factions

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die request. Upon consideration
by ths board, (hr request w ««
granted amt Mr. Saver wn* in­
structed to net accordingly.
An application from *M. It.
Ktnitlt, 20!
Kant Eighteenth
Street, for permission to* plant
Several palm tree* in the park'
way In front of hU'ffonir «&gt; ■
approved- Tfar Iward alio uup
thorlied the Fire Department J*&gt;
pvrcha.v a new public 'addre**
rj&gt;!"in lor the atafion. The contfrdsslon approved an application
lor the IranaTar of a permit and
Ikeruie to »&lt;•&lt;• beer
___ .and^ nine at
‘SOI West Ninth Street from A.
Venico* to Klennthi* Are*.
A (truest . tram. Jhc . Florida
Hotel for a marked off unhiding
m i l tva. referred to Chief -HTI|ratlin for further Itiveatlgatldh.
A Ini
I h. from
fernii K.
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A
letter
'fv llronti
off
Deleon Springs reipieatlng the
H I; f (Utrtrurl iiunps for the
purtmae of using hydroplane* on
I i*kc Monibe wjaa read by Mr.
Bayer. Thg* comnd.a'ldffer* upnroved a motion to have Mi.
Brown formally present a more
detailed reijtued.
* Each ptemMrr *of the Ion id wai
pteatnled nirh a copy o f' the
annt/al audit report for the fiarnl
year endiu/ Sept. 30, i04&amp;, aid
a copy of the^ llH5-IP|fi budget.
Mr. Cut wa* born.In Cleveland,
() giid spent the early pull ui
hi* life there. He attfnded mihlic
school* IrrTleVmtiM t-effTr-*.[fil­
ing to Sanford In 11*21. From

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Gharfipions
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ONLY H K S in iN T M IL IT A R Y ACADEMY IN
FLORIDA W ITH R E S E R V E ' OFFICERS
TRAINING COPPB^ Designated Honor^Military
U . 11. W a r D“ep U rttp en t. ■F u lly acSchool by U.
Amvcistlon of College*
credited byiJJJouth*rn
B(
ilvld usl a tte n tfa n .
and Srcorajaiij
All fcrsnrhea cf
Bepamty Junlc
.eifitar. — AvlaUtu
.athletic*-, iiaaj
training avail*1
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number of enrollment* «U1Ee accepted
fat
period commencing January B.T»JS. Fcr further
Information address Cel. Walter i . Mendels,
Pres., Florida Military Academy, 8t.Petgnburg, Fla. .
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When yeu’btnr^g t e
iron a loco) doale:
boro il Qaoncod and
IMfltTRED locally. In
tlila way you can

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county ajfcnt* ore resolved eaity
In thU new year to do nil they
can u&gt; help fanner, to continue
to enjoy a stable economy ami to
" l* k« any adjustments that max
be necessary.
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Economic forecasts indicate fhat
ithe need for farm product, will
continue strung throughout - lin o
but.whatever adjustments ntay be
necessary, the farmer will find a
reedy and willing helper In hi
county neent fn making then).
Hy trnininir tfnd e»netier.ee, (h«
county ateent j, qualified to heir
the farmer in many ways,- as sr
"'*"V • farmers ~ have' 'discovered
" nether it be a milted- of rroti
variety,
fertilization, planting,.
disease or pest control, marketing
land value, llveatock selection and
breeding. records, or any o f many
other phases of agrlculuvr*... the
county a Rent can give accurate
Jd)®rmntmn and advice concerning
it. As a matter of fart, county
Agent* iiit sometimes called on
for information that is somewhat
out o f their fields by fartnarTwha
h ave, com p
,|r p c lv | on them for
help, and in such a case,* the n«ent just doc, thn beiTha-suni in
giving
^fArrton pTTtneMiueatlon. • • •
„T.h* founty agent wanU tu.aeu
all the farmery in hfa county sueC&lt;W7 .w i,h ,heir crops, to. enjoy
j ood J fajthy,tp.havw cnmfarUhU.

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and/ f t ‘ i O . t o

JtrFM eTcoiJN'fftVISSUtD*&lt;HE PIRS&lt;
Pos-fACE S &lt; A M P :

live happily on their places. . Ho
knows the problems of the farm­
er, knows that the farmer must
devote his efforts and' w ill to

ENGLAND
Iti'eiU Fjfr^sll.

How women andgirls
wagget wanted relief

S K U L L D ANC E AT
•F U N E R A L F E A S T S TtlE S K U L L * C A R R IE P A * iE
T N o ^ E o F 'D l U R

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from fu n ctio n *! p e rio d ic p itn

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SHASINO THI iPOTUQHT with the R?nd Alrlrorne Division as Ihe 0 urrn Marp arrived In Now York from (ho
ETO were the Glass triplets who were born In England. They're on their way tu South Horn!. Ind . with their
[lrltlsh mother (right) to meet their lather, Hubert Glass, an cx-GI who retimied to the U S a wjillo liar*.
Pictured on Ihe U'rck are (1. to r ): P(c Chris Schlrmer with tiaby Brhaun. Pto Itnticrt'Tmiart « ith Slr|itu-n
Pfc. Howard Muriln with Hubert, uud the mother ul the triplets. Mis. Itubcr) IJ. Glass.
tlMti-runlional)

fOKMIt ||«w York City trie* overlord Charles (Lucky) Luciano, 48,
^ Mss had hli sentence commuted by
Governor ThnmU t Dewey of New
York, ao that he may now be de­
ported to Italy by Pedaral httetaU.
Luciano has been serving ■ sentence
Of from 30 to 50 year* lit the Greet
Wesdow Prison to r colkpulsefy
Droatitutioo.
sjalavaalirmat)

f/.CINO CMAtOtS u( ax suit nml
bailer v sih ! ilireiilerlji eondueh
Latry •Macl'hall is shown arriving
at the Del Air, Md.', court The
charges ntpre from an nllercalion
MacPhail Is'alleged to have-hod In
the ‘ Del Air iclrphona exchange bn
Oct. D. Ho was charged with push*
Jng rhlcf operator Anna Towner
and slapping the manager. Mact’haM was (ouml guilty on the dis­
orderly conduct count and fined
fiftv dollars.
( /nternntlofial).

OI.KVKI.ANIt .tpit. P. l/Pi Ihm
rl|or. " f dhe t Irvflnml Indian
gned hi. Its in r.mtrnrf yrster-

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IN1MI HIARI Of NIW TOIK’S f AMID HNANCIAI OlltWCT, members of the United Electricsl. Radio and
Machine Workers ujilen picket (he Wall Street nlUre of the Westlnfhouse Company. The union U asking a
*3 a day w ife Increase and is {damting to strike Its 300.000 members sll over the country unless Ihe-de­
mand Is met. No date fur such action has been set as yet by unldn officials.
(International)

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Identification HrurcIcU

0ho7«la snow,
coat—bsi m»ny
use*. Shop fitly
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Dsllfiaal coffeo
evciy time! Outstandtug value.'

—AND—
ICTtO queen of the Miami. Itt^
-American Air Maneuver*, the
i of -’‘Mia* AvUUoo af IMF*
gdee to Maxine Herelk shown above
wearing: e balter-fash loo bathing
her plane takes a dive,’
suit—In i
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Daring News Favored t KNatural
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To Win Second ’itace •H ire(UrruiHt
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Locket Neckloccs

llr s llr l
M ssic I tup*. Chuckle Mo)’. Krc.1
r ».-r Nut. UruiHl K M Truna. Dean's
shonld take the rat half of the lleeky. Hea &gt;|al4,. P«Jlileti.
dally double »onl ht, with Chdf. r s s r t l li. r — lu iu r lt li
Illululela fla r e )
Vie Boy or Sea aid leaifiiig ths . A**‘ll *-•*Talk Amaslne. 'IsdaM . Ilusly
I. Lucky Pilot,
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.... Ituunlnr Kite. Ill|i

LONXIWVOD,-

■no lumen tn '* 20 flat lor Set* &lt;v**' Wnf N»«*
■urday night, is running
S in k Hare— .V ia Mllei *
iqu la te le S U trl
•ome of the fastest grsyhoun-ia
Jb.elr tllrl.. ’Kudraa. Ill Matr.m.
at the track tonight, ond will Uana
Onklr. s tiik tiln s n , rti*r. is* H
have an opiortunlty to 'show Boy. Hobhio n irl. T rig.
whether his time was due to
.steaks, or spetd. Ilia ; bog posi- a lilh Mare— I'u le r H n
tlon, however, will play an Iraportaat^ pert in the resulU, aa a
IWyai M eaat!# MiilCMfr&gt; ttatl. •'««Vftoh at the turn can account for H i t Town. Iisnlel. i ’ s -Mii l » i » ,
PU rh C tm m tsStr, W ee ' l ‘rn »k «e
several langths. Special Tdx, in Pilot Lite.
. (. ihe eighth ohould be a good one
to tie to for tne night-cap qul- S t t t s l l N tte -1 r , t i t l l , i

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J, Wo WUl Becip Your Present 8r.ioH*»

Ttrn for Winter Drlviag Rsfcty
2. When New rkro.-tane Do-Luxe
Cbsraeloni Are AvsUsble to Yea \7e
WUI tin ip Your Car and Buy Year
Bee* p p m Tires

The Lost is Found

Hear Tor (Rjrk r Pilot. Dathlac
Herr, l.fntinl.-. Hrailtj- -Boy. tTttortilery, tlranit IV elk rr. (Iwlndo*

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WEDNESDAY* JANUARY 9. ‘ \919

THE RANKM1D HERiMfO; JUNFORP, FLORIDA

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l . - r s l . «ar lfc» #■*#••*
Mklaa fans, will k» rksrarS
*1 „ i i l u a4«»H U Ia« raffs.
I.laa* * i « * l « W i J W * J
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Sa ike M lltaal fl«M » l M «*i*W
Off.rrs are MRlMalpH
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'TlfF.RE 18 NO SUCH-THINO.
AS STANDING 8 T IL I- MOTION
•W TI1K FIRST LAW OF CREA­
K
w i U A X OC FOllW ARD
OR B A C K W A R P. ADD A
LITTLE TO D A Y; Add to your
-nntlt;"Virtu*; and" t«'»irt«io-knowand hnnor.-rK**l«o- I Oil.
SONG OF THE IND IAN,
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SHEPHERD JtOY
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(From Th* ChrDliap. Science
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Monitor)
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Th* Wind-Man
* * ’
Pastures whit* clouds
On the name h ill® P i ,
"Where my »he*p
And bar! them to drink
From the same-«lream'
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ahadow*
deep. In the eanyon where
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While »ycam&lt;ire* talk together;
Yet never once have I *e*a him
Thl* keeper of white lamb*.
Thl* watcher of hi* father ■ flock*
• Only the *ountl of hi* einglng
• In lh&lt;L aflernopn
.
Only the mark" of hhi U r . feet

’ President Tlgert »ay* he h
“ looking for -the best footbal
cMch In the country". So are a
the rest of U. 8." follegt. and uni
—I* as.

I Rat*

ran

litter they lose their flrat game.

iliH IIU 'l l'WI
Society Edltort Ccrella Trulock
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Ittaal Calendar

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• M c C A L L 'S P A I N T S H O P
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Open, .after a three weeks* Holiday
Seminole County’s 'oldest Paint Shop
Corner Second Street and Oak Avenue
(irorge R. McCall owner

Rut the Big Three, is not ns young n* it used to be.
u »»»!•* Its top Is thin alu! gray- and -its giant trunk, which once
w far •*- so proudly braved the fiercest winds, -now creaks and groans
eiayalefce*
• Ik fia lw with every gust. Its roots once so firmly planted that no
aaS al*a
•4 kefrla. monster of (he pre-historic paat could tear them up now
ache with-pain nnd tremWr*wilh the agonies of age.
Thoughtless multitudes who pnss it by j^fftle and hfuise its
.
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’ BIBLE VKHNK Ff/lt TODAY

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A n n u a l Kmscopal •&gt;
Supper Holer Tonight

TfHE PRESENT §

' ‘ Elvira Oanter in a letter to The Herald on January 7
calls attention to the present plight of the giant 3,600
year old cypress near Longwood which for want of care
during our labor-shortagfe wartime world Is In .danger gf
succumbing at last .to the, rigors of our highly prized
civilization.
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The Rig Tree, or the Senator, as it is sometimes called
lilts survived the countlea* ordeals of thirty-five.centuries,
The hurricanes that toppled thousands of other trees, tho
fires that destroyed thousands of acres of virgin, timber
land, the floods that drowned extensive forests, hugs and
pests of centuries, all passed -It’ by to leave it towering
/najesticaljy over the countryside. t .
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WEDNESDAY.

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Continues each eveninj? at 7:30

Like juiy nuin who has-iivod a full.and useful lift?, this
old giant of the forests has earned a night’s repose. Pro­
tected, guarded against termites, human as well as Insect,
supplied with some of the comforts ..of easy living, who
knows .to what age it-yat miy-Uw 7&lt;A nniher.jniqdred .years
perhnps. It was over 3,000 years of age when Columbus
discovered America. Could- It be still standing-a thousand
ifrom n o w ? "'*
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Except Saturday.

The session of the United Nations Organization in
London, opening tomorrow, should be viewed by every
American with hope, with prayer and with determina­
tion to do whnt any individual can to contribute to its
success.
(
The League of Nations failed, chiefly because tho
American people, wijose child It was. walked off, disclaim­
ing responsibility and leaving the infant on anotheOoorstep. The'TJnileii Nations Organization must not fall, this
time not only the parents, but godparents and all other rclar
tives and friends whose lives will he affected by its life,
must stand by.
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One meeting, whether of.,foreign ministers or UNO
assembly or any other forward-minded group,. will. hot
make an enduring peace, any more than one robin' mukes
a summer. But every meeting of ,miuty minds aropnd a
table on an amicable basis is one step on the good road.

andling MacArthur
When War Secretary Fatteraon told a Wnnhlngton
preflH conference the other dav that hln department, didn’t

V |f Florida I* not more over­
crowded the*# day* then IW al­
ready I*. yoa car) Ideme It tha
jrfcilroftfU
r«ve«l that only
about pot out of twelve of thoee
applying for ticket* to thU •tato
are *bl* to get Jhern. And conMiiutntly. if- there * re only five
■gf ten "ahead' of “ you on th# list
for the hour* you are waiting to
rant, you can thank your lucky
elars the transportation system
ie having ID trouble* too.

f’M ofS &amp; f

Pilot; Club. Meets
At H o t e l Mayfair

rms

Allen Wltnon. former Sanford
resident. was visiting In Uiwrn to­
day.

J .in font

Mr*. Tulla Chaw o f Macon, Ga.
ha* bran viiltlng .her daughter,
Mra. X I- Clark.* '
Mr*. Agda C. Thomas and Mr.
n+i Mr*. Harrv Gustsvion hava

returned"from

Mi** Harriet Noraman of Or­
lando ha* moved to Sanford and
I* making- he*--Koipe at the
Vulder'Hotel.- '
S' TSA Roy E- Young" ha* re­
turned, in California after •land­
ing
with hli
Ing a 30 day furlough
furli
mother. Mra. E. P.

? Central with flr ». E. G. Kll*
.patrkk at 10:00 A. M. Program:
Tree* an l.iv Ink* Mutnliifenl*, and
lUfrt'J.y.'Mrt.' JIT SL"P«F'

And Sudden Heartbreak
TA M PA TRIBUNE

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dy b nor n&gt; die in screaming agony. Death
■^d welrtl- itBelf. though, j* a merciful end
ib lW io t
dobr\
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ght of “ a
r lying hi
nbelleving
'dn^l terlife with
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' uff»T*ng. Th* pain that will
rri*# I* the thought of a
tuvM" olie. terribly cut and bmb« il. pouring oiit hb life’* blood in
a craiy, gushing stream" across .-»
gory, jagged windihleld.
Your care I* ndjonger ned. It*
Idnki-s ere weakedthan they were,
* *t — iw orn .S tearing transports, 34 submarine rlm«er».
u.»*mbn*» break, 'and axle* crack 34. harbor Dig* and misCellaneou*
There I* n haunting look of
JindlDe -craft and repair zhips
horror—an' awful Incredibility—In
the (till open eye* of a broken
Corp*0 .which only a moment wtfnre wa* itllve and ful of 'goM
Youwre never more then a split
thought* of home and wife and second front death-*-and sudden
children and Chrbtma* ju*t p«*t heart bieak.
and a hill and .peaceful New
It may be pelnle** to die. it
Year- to be. * #
can be agony for someone else.
In term* of mind and heart, the

BorlhingProj e c t —
To Cost $10,000,000

A fU r th irja rrln g , grinding mA.
ment which cru»hea out life swift­
ly; finally nnd Irrevocably, the
greateat toll la heartbreak
. JACKSON YILLETjan. 0 U P )The pad two weeka In
* si.alL- which
_LI,L all,,
ll.l have been Th* Navy **tlmate* .today that It*
—week*
*hoj)d
iroject at Green
full of Chriitma* love and th«
ora Spring* will co»t 10,000,000
Incomparable "happlne** of loved
one* at long l*»t reunited—have ollan. Th# Navy plans to Iwrth
63 ship* along the waterfront of
seen that toll mount higher and
Station- un~th»'St. John*
higher. _____
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iver-and will maintain aircraft
A bloode, four-year-old girl died
• g highway
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in
crash. They
They carried
c*rrioo
the lit)# tx*J/~t#-th#-hoapltal
clutched In th* arnii of htt If^
Jurad mother who prayed" 6Jbud
that the chlhl might llv*.
' Christmas night th'* youthbrt
father of four htet violent death
only a few block* from hb hpme.
They awakened hb w lf* ,M th*
middle of the night to te ll.h ff
the tragic new*. Her yeungM*
baby wa* one weak oM. .
.*Jk
It cannot ba n pl*a*ant |hlR|f

MeColl - Gerard Bvangelintlc party
Canada in. Charge
Florid a S ta le T h e a te r*

U. m Uk- u.krrvtr'

b

LEIGH* TAYIOR

bridge : pai1y -St:/hkr* home on
1517 Valencia Drive. Room, of
the. Wray home were beautifully
decorated with nrrpngemenU of
roses, *nnpdrngons and gladio­
luses. "
• • • • • • • .
, During the htidge game* can­
dies. salted nuts, nnd rejrr*hing&gt;
drink* were aervetl. A t th* con­
clusion of the progreiaiuns, high
score nrite was naarded Mr*.
Lloyd V'. Hoyle and th* second
tirite was won by Mr*. Henry
Watiim. Mr*. A. F. Hunt wa*
awarded screeno priie.
The hostess (insisted by Mr*.
L. A. Palmer ‘ and Mis* Doris

Hall

inth—mrrBV/v

fe w on dorlia*’ many peoplo
I been noticing th# hank .u le .
ib currently being.published In
•late newspaper*. The BanI Atlantic ahowa ihpoalU of
ofl.ooo, more, than all flT# Ba.
ole County banka together had

tha-Florida 8tat# Bank hoa
14,000, ovar #L«00.000 more
x ysar ago. Tha Allanlli in
lonYIU# now .Has 166 million.
spo.lt, 100 million more than
boom time peak. The First
anal In Orlando show* d#&gt;
a of nearly 37 mllltoaa oa
i*red with )«0e than nine mil-

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year, old

ANNr

Cor. 12lh &amp; idturel Ave. Kll. Wriffhl, ptuflor

RANSOM - HILINti
BOAT CO. INC.
Phone 2k I*
321 M. Br»(h St.
DAYTONA BEACH — —

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'-‘Turn Those Thing#-You Don't Want Into
Money, with a Want Ad

DANCE
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VIo.lnil lit 'to e t oghunu. School of

SATURDAY
JAN. 12 ,
9 tii ?

O riictu l o|H'iiing tintin' lur rtU'iitlH'rs

. . . . Orchestra

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SEMINOLE COUNTRY CLUB

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Circle No. 3 Meets
With Mrs. Chapman

Sfitior Opt'raloi's
-Mrs. Ruby Kchol*
Mrs. I'uiiline Phillips
Mr*. Mi mi ip llt'H* (iitriitr
Mrs. Ilt'len' Unrnt'r Mct'o

EVA - BjKSS BEAUTY SIIOI

Formal Dance Held—
A t U^.0. Building

KELLY DIED
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Former State Sendtoi, J l-aut-li
im Kelly, ha. .lie.I Iu-m- K.-ltv
» « » eletl.-d I" the
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ihrtnigh I'.'J't ai«l w ived u&lt;
-tale Senator m 1.17.________

S/8gt. Thoma* R. Young b
apendln" • some .lime with hb
mother; Mr*. E. P. Young, at
The UJLO. was the scene of a uff
016 West Twenty-fifth Street
after- having reeeived hb db- formal danc# last evening. The tno.
charge -4som . the Army.
Sgt. music for th* occasion was furlshed by the 8anford Na v UT A I i a m
Young ha* just returned from 20
tatltm Orchestra undeEThe dlrac,
month* duty In the Pacific Thea­
tion o f Stanley Higgins will]
ter of Operation*.
Harry-Wester of I#ke Mary ni iM
Th* followlrtg ar* resident* of the piano. . *
Mr*. Edward F. U ik* fnrnlshrd i 4 ®
th* Velde* Hotel: Mr. and MrL
H. V. Jone* of Roanoke, Va.. who entertainment during intermition to remain here until late sion of the dance nnd gniup I L
pring; Mr*. A. II. Twlchell and singing was abo r/ijuynl. It.- S B
Ml** Sara Rivera of Spartanburg. freshment* of puncll arfd'shCcf*
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S. C- who are seeing old friend. were served. .
A group will gather at the : *
In&gt;Sanford; Mr. and Mra. Henar
Van Konw.nhery of Marion. N. U.S.O. building this evening *t f.
th* former being aaaodated 0:46 P. M.' tg go to. Orlando for |with the Atlantb Commbilon a roller abating party, It was Company; Mr. and •flB.- W * .A. announced by" manager, Joe Hell. —
Johnson •of -Dmokfleld, DI-. will
remain here until aummer.

THUltS. — FRI.I

A V A IL A B L E SOON
Write -~h/ Phone U* Collect
for furlhrr information and
Uriyrity- unWr. information.

RITA nml REGINALD GOODE
pelfnlincil yc.stcidn) 'n) the Junlot
-High- Srlmuf—itrlnf.
bit" o f -The
*1autuig of the Shrew’/* much to
Jlu . ilvhc Ul. .fiU

candles which’ lYpiesenti'd ctja i- trstiiTlig vvcrtt-l.lll MCDONALD.
etlc.
MRS. W. T. J A) "K SM\\ MRS.
“ I ho«a iiYveoding ft.-ir
\|i-. r Id |»K RA M8KV i 'll sist.-i Ul tl
Ilucliuimn. Imimier, mnl
M.
.' W i n TFl'klC with n number
Doris .IRill, Miss
Su'i
i 'nit 1 .1, ill- no holing EI.I.KN
• ii-. Mis. Ilnrh^in Rupt.slil. Ml
i .y d n s . i n : r n
jean to w n
Creel Iu Tiulm'k, Mr- M&gt;('aitri&gt;.|
SEND,. PATRICIA TOOKK and
Mrs. Don Hnriiel*,' Mr*. Ilejirj l 1‘tVI'S) d l l I.I.NS . . . . . . . .
Wn|*ort. Mr*. ‘At F. Hunt Mi !
Hugh Whelctiki*nml
.Lloyd [
F. Boyle.
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, Also ' Mie.' -Roy' Mann, M iJimmy lihlge, )tr«. David ^iiiit.i, |
Mrs. Frank liny, Mis. Kdwiiidj
Higgins, Ji , Mrs, .lpd«v I aiog.
&lt;lis. HitniiUon Ilivhre. ,Mi-. Join I
loll and Mis. Rl.huid Kllslieiry |

SPECIAL
CHILDREN’S
MATINEE

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alx&gt;ut the Ideal* aad prin
and frequent m em gea codilng them U&gt; which lx
‘ profkaalonal men or* »i
even If they do nH i
up to them, they we*
m more credit at ba

20

WORLDS FINEST
BOATS
.10 Model* ‘ from Run boat*
Oullmarda - Runabouts • C ru i­
sers lo 6(1 foot Yurhts.
E u lu d u I'T Hull Design of
Higxin* Plasticlird llondrd Ply» . « mI. f.() H.l*. lo Twin 200 H.P.
casolinr or dlrsrl (Miser.
L n d Rid In* • Dry' • Safr on
Turns • Soft Riding - Shallow
D r a f t &gt; Exceptional) *8 e.a-

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daughter. .Ann., fgrmerly of Apguita, Ga*. are new rcaldent* of
Hanford and are making their
home on East Tenth SlreeL Mr.
Black Is the District Superinten­
dent of Atlantic, Coast Llnjh ___ _

ADVBKTl5n^3
-W IU r^ B M O V K
YOUR-WORRIE?

Mrs.William Wray Entertains For Mrs.
• C. S. B u c h a n a n Of-Greensboro. N‘. C

is

Hl.Al'K. daughter o f. MR. am
•MRS: W. M. BLACK who are re
siding on Hast Tenth Street . .
she is bl»mlr iimfI very vivacious j
. . . Around the town on Tuesday j
WKs_J. JL-AltTfUIEI.I.-wearinir n,
liiiiyl-omc blue *cit with grey hat
. . . MRS. SANFORD IIO UD NKYf
•hopping . . • M U S .
F R A N K:
A U ntD oDFI . Sit— tnwlfflty like ..j
million nnd shoppings with mme'"
gu«l" than anv«Hii»,,L. Iimw . . .
I UANCKS MCDOl'tJAl.‘Just hack
flout' A 1i'll in o ii t e Splillg* . . .
IAI K GOKDY a •former resident
of the city wa , in town mill look­
ing fine . . . lie is just out of the.

Circle No. 3 of the WJLC.8.
of (he Mclhislist Church met
at the home i|f Mrs." W. P. Chap­
man on \vest Nineteenth Stieet
Monday afternoon for their nrganiiationnl meeting. The o ffi­
cer* elected for 1U46 are: rhn|rman. Sint. G. M. Swnln; vice­
chairman, Mr*. It. W. Sturdivant;
•ecretnry, Mr*. T. K. W|lMDj
tr»a*un&gt;r,. Mr*. M, L. Wiight;
spiritual life cK*irmai», itr*. W.
I*. Chapman; inl*sloti stuily, Mrs.
Carl Cnorpening; siudihinc chair­
man, Mr*. C, P. Herndon; publi­
cation* and. publicity, Mr*. J. B.
William* ami membership chair­
man, Mra. J. G. Waite*.
Refreshment* of chicken sulail.
waffle* and coffee were served
to the following: Mr*. W. )
Lieut - (jib Robert McCa|l ha* Brunson, Mr*. Carl ChortteniilK.
Mr*; C. F. Kill*. Air*. C ^J.-lU rwill nntaln h er*. until Jan. E rbon, Mr*. Claud*.dkrndnn. Mr*. t'hester Daniel.
when l.e will lea*e for San Fran- E. K. Lloyd. Mr*. J. F. Mr- Mra. K. f . SI
Clcllan, Mra. W. M. McKIfn' »nd Shoemaker, S|
Slla*. Ella Irirh

r ^ —M OUT
C?0NW TEN T

M IN IN THI DI&gt;THJ of an Incubator at a hiwpltat m Albany.
t
.
Jtie I'rew triplet*, born to Mr*. Peter T icw »la*i ii.v b«(ti * l*u" Nc w '.
One of the trlpleU greets 1044 With a yawn, wfiilr the ntli.n. arc &gt;. :
tng up on some of their steep. All are &gt;ct to be named, tlaleraaiun e

Mr*. William B. Wray entertalned In.t evening honoring her
litter, Mr*. C. S. Buchanan of

I.iruL. Col. Bud Richards of
born. Mr*. Inurine Beal, Mrs. Bradenton and formerly of thl*
Ruth Scott, Mrs. Joel S. Field, city was a visitor in Sanfortl
.
.
Mrs. 0. A. Jarrell. Mrs. A. K. yesterday.Shoemaker, Mr*. Maymr llotlgkin,
Mr*. Ethel Geisler. Red Cm**
Mrs. I . B. Ratliff, Mh*. -J. P.
Ilall, Mr*. Rawlins, Mr*. W. K. director formerly with the U. 8.
Ilollyhtad, 'Mr*. .M. II. Smith, Naval Ho*pltal In Pensacola I*
Mrs. II. A. Swanson, Mr*. J. I.. visiting Sanford and ta residing
. .
Claikr and mother. "Mr*. Tulli* nt the Valdtx Hotel. •
Chew- of Mneon, Ga., tho.-Misses
.
Dr.
Jack
Standlflr
o
f
Blakely,
Maude Ramsey. Blanche Kennedy
Ga.. and hi* abler, Mr*. N. II.
anti Gussie Hinton.
£trlckland o f • Kistlmmee were
CIit Jo No. if - Mra. L. F. Boyle, the gueat* receptly * f Mr*. Mayrhairinar, Mr*. Charlea Wilke, belle Maxwell.
"420 Su'nmerlln Avenue, hnste*5T
at 3:3i P. M.
IJeuL*"Comdr. E. M. Mnul.llng
CTirrle No. 3 • Mrs. C. It. Daw­ has been a«»igneil to WhMby
son, chairman. Mr*. M. L. Cullum. Island, Wa»h. h'pvjil. Stption e*
101;i . Magnolia Avenue, hosle... csccutlve officer, nnd Mr* Mauld­
at 3:00 P. M.
.
ins pnd child will join him in tho
.Cirri* No. 4 • Mr*. A. I). near future.
Smith, ’ chairman, Mr*. Roliert
Axt, t07-,We»t Sixteenth Stieet.
Lieut. Commander D. E. Carr,
hostess, at 3:30 P. M.
formerly stationed at the Sanford
Clrrlo No. 6 - Mra. II. C. W|iel Navnl Air Station, wa* n visitor
chel, chairman, Mis. II. M. Wo. in Sanford" y*»terd«y.
meek, 613 Magnnli* Avenue ut
3:30 P. M.
•
Friend* of Mb* Marguerite
Circle No. 6. Mrs. J: D. Wood, Duncan will be glad to learn that
ruff, chairman, with Mrs. W, M- •hr h o been- removed from th#
McKinnon, 001 Magnolia Avenue, hospital in San Frnnclnco. Calif,
hottest at .3:30 P. M. The llear- after partially recuperating fidm
tlal) Avenue chapel will also me«t n broken ankle.
nt Mrsl McKinnons.
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Wlbon
unit son have relumed to their
. home m
norm Carolina
s-erumiB after
. . «
in North
spending the Chrbtma* holiday*
! with Mrif. Wlbon'* ntotht-r, Mr*.
| A. P. Bandy.

-OFiiaLUtUx F.M. DAILY

* B U ^ IN £ J ^ 2
"WB'EiW

TERRACE TALK

Mra. J. Shames of Chicago 'a r­
rived today to visit Mr. and Mra,
Frank Shame* and fa m ily ..' .

to t&gt;e present,

( Air

,% 'h in the Iocel civic club# have
•peakrrs o f the type ^ F Y * *
Mulholland. we always w l^ that
more beople could hoar them.
lYtere were perhaps 46-Peraon* at
the Rotary-luncheon M o n d a y .
-There or* at least a thouaand
neopleln Sanford who would hav»

i J u-'.u u m uatag

Tim Intrmirdlate (1. AV. of
th* -First llaptlat Church will
iiirvt at the home of Jean.Yarn,
.i&lt;&gt;5 V.6&gt;ft Ninth Street at 7:H0
P. M.
A Jhe We.t.lde I'.T.A. will hold
Via* regular monthly, .meeting at
J;1S I". M. gt-lhe-KchooL
—-—
The Wesleyan. Service Guild
will
meet ' at the
Methodist
Church annex at 7:30 P. M.
.
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PHI DAY
The Sallie Harrison Chapter
D. A. R. will meet at 3:00 P. M.
at the home of Mhk A. R. Key
in ibe Y *n h i» Apia., with Mrs.
• I_ lf_.
il
I _ ____
John
Mciffei,
Jr.,
a* co.hualrs*.
All vbltlng daughter* are Invitail
Jo attend.— . -AftO-w** -a
•
f The • circle* of the Sanford
Garden ftuh will meet iy« follaw*: Axalcn with Mr*. J. V . Cul­
len*. tl'J \Vi*t Nineteenth Street,
at S:00 P. M. with Mr*. Joe Har­
rell as horie**. Program will
be.“ Grafting" by .Mr. h. F. Douilnay. ejection of officer*, ilelfgates to* convention and due*

Dirt Gardeners- with )trs. \\.
j i i -— z n APyitD^rr-eo-vi i^-kvT.rypjTtrT'sn.if
itinl Storieii by Mr*. II. " I .
• i • • ■ Unreii.
,
MngiiiUnx with Mrsl J. B. Craw­
-, .ford nl 2
JL-At. Pmgram:
Const it ul io,i end By-Laws F &gt;"
Mrs. II. Ii. MrCo.dln.
. *
*" Risav with Mrs. Fred Wilson
at 10:03 A. M. Program: Th«
„ b in it.in -Mr- garden* .liy Mr*.
'*
A C . P. lUmUTson.
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" MONDAY
. ; . Tho cli I . » or ihdf-Fin't Baptist
CfiUrch.. vtlll imrt a* . follow* nt
3:30 P.
Circle No. I - M b.
- R. T. Thonia*. cjiulrman, at the

However that msy he. Jet it, not be Raid of us that i t
Wn's' ih 'oUr1 generation,-our time, wticn'we had the power
within our hands to do something, that we let it,die. that
we of all thosu genorations for hundreds of years who have
passed beneath its boughs, of all those generations yet un*
bm*n who might look jip 'to its Inspiring top, that' wo, and
wv alone, failed it when in need.
••

• ' A loan of 1160,000 lo the City'
o f Tampa ha. b*m appmefd by
the Federal Worka Agency to
launch a #4,300,000 project fo r
creating a ntw atwage dUpotal
nyntem §o aa to |trotect Ulllabor*
^uth Fta** ^rom .contamination.
iy H aW 5 ra T fl»rw itrT (P 'tn
fact that in the m atUr of
- - disposal it
It ha*
tge
nax again lagbehind other Florida dtle*.

IP (THE "SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

m um

1'he Sanford Herald
Woodman, spare-that tree!
Touch not a single bought
In youth it sheltered me,
s p ™ « ( ' » u w.m » o t m

WEDNESDAY; JANUARY 9, 1919

ELKS - LEGION
. FAIR

WATCH FOR IT !

Now Under The Management

carried out by the board and "the cni

West Side PHmary
P. T*A. To Mee t

RETURN til)
FOB—YOU TO SEE
AND HEAR AGAIN.1%1

Another One Qf Our Contributions
To Safety On The Highway -

. - . . THE SCREEN’S
- M08T NOTABLE
MUSICAL . ACHIEVE­
MENT! I

Offering A Streamlined,
rST-'

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MjJ&gt; oj 0esikev|* Rjy&gt;i '

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TIIK N E W _

MARCH o f TIME

We are Indeed glad ,to announce the Inatallntioh'of n new heavy duty
FrecUion, Ttra Buffer Lathe'. .
y

•
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fhnt in jrour renpoiolbUlly

THE PREC18I0H TIRE BUFFER LATHE producct hlgheK Quality
Reeapa since thV/S^t'U Buffed diametrically Round, thus pranrottlng
pounding and ahlnuny, espoocialfy at incraaaed gpeeda.
.­

IS MILLION ORPHANS
low much will the U. 8.
tip the i’ hlUppiaen after
iey gain liulfpepdemoiT

*

Feature! • keyhole necklln#—
th# laoton'i neweil— and gey
candy Ukk strip#! of wonderful
Doll# Sheer. Top* or# oil black,
skirts oca Mock Griped on rodlont around* of Shaking, lime

“ H E AR

THEM

S IN G "

“ Ah, Sweet MyMcry of

Many thouzand tlraa vukanliod and remapped «uccea*fuliy in the paat
80 yearn by

FrovgM with breolMeu glamourI

VICTOR HERBERT S
Grant Munich! Romance

on Consumer

Thamday at 3:16 V. M.. at th school with M n. Edward Klrrhcr
•• Meat speaker. 'H e r topic wiil
ba “ Religion and Our Children” .
4 Mra. A. D. Roundtree, president
will preside at tha meeting and
Mra. Virginia Jenkins Crawford
•III haT« charge of the program.
KITCHEN SINK

PRO V IN CETOW N
PLAYERS.

J’ lcu ThcuU-r
Opt mltg Valdez Hotel
tonlRhl, Thuptdnv, Friday
nnd Saluruay

. Reginald and'
i ' R:ta Goode
in the Inst fnu
performance**

TO

PRATT. Jan. 0." (A3—..Neighbor*
coon# to the rvKua When County
Commissioner W. T. DounerV
house caught fire. Thay uvnl
•veryth'ng but the kitchen rink
In rrsrjtng hb belonging*. Then
somebody decided to finish the

it

Jealousy ’

Next Wednesday, J
J
Hlurtlng .

i

“The Patsy

BOYS &amp; GIRLS

7 to b)

Cot out and mall, this ad for

. —F R E E P A S S

PHE8ENT8

.for one *iVy*out lemon In; ' ' ;

Iren’s Dramatics &amp; Elocution
JAN. ISth

Sorford ctaiie* t? 6 4 .IIW ,every Frway at 3:30
P. M.. In th# Odd Fenowa'HalL 107 Magnolia Avc.
The cost la nom;na) I’lay* to b# put on *oon."

Daytona Bearh, Fla.

CI.II* Tlllt? COUI'ON
11 UntilleM u Child Under
12 Yen fa nf Age To FREE
ADMISSION lo Main (into
•and to All Shown and llidea
a f t)nly 9c Knch During
The Above Hours.
HIDE the McrryCollound.
Giant Ferris Wheel, Octo*
pun. Spitfire, Tillnwhirl,
Live I'onieM, Chairoplane,
Othera.
SEE CIRCUS Side Shows/
Freak Animalx, Wild Life,
OdditiM and Othera, For
Only
-.

Your favorite.* — vibrantly bright CheHterficId*
anti -caatial Tuxedo* in lovely npring color* . . .
Lime, Lilac, Gold and Mulon Pink, For cuxuni life,'
for dreiw-up too.

9c-EACHr-r9c
1 till fi P.M, Thin Saturday

Don’t l o A v e till y o u
See
“ Daredevir
Freddie Reckless '
♦Thrilling High Pole

AM

THER t &gt; f SANFORD

' 203-0? E. 1st St.

“ Good iL Had"

Phone 127

�essses

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

SR7 SS

Glcnt*,.' Fllehoek
my iloufch'a fbwen
atudy for the Im I

» ,.a V i6

concerning the lplti boxing in Chicago.' Ldul* gathered in the| in rbhndi against i
gas, we find that the fill crpwn, money end etc. Joe* lai t ,but couldn't stay ftwi
himw w At-7j el'*M,w *mr*n
tfFdrwt,,, notional fame by lasting1the ercond encodntcr.
bit' to. defeat

'njANtti CET FlLCHOCK

NKW YOKK.-Jan. 0, W VrJ
Washington Redihina have tra&lt;

for distribution of nil types of water conditioning
equipment—Obr plan provide lOO^t Soft Water
Service to vour edffl'mUrtHy.. Units are placed in
..... .......„..... jalncas catabiistihi'enta dn rental basis
and serviced at rtguBu-intervals by local dealer—
For full particulars call or write

W EDNESDAY, J A N u X V Y

W ife 8 A S f P 6 ff i&amp; T fflR X t D ,

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ANNOUNCEMENT
HARRY Z. SILSBY, M.D.
PHYSICIAN and SUttGEON

. Florida tyaler Conditioning: Co.

Announces the opening of offices
in the Touch ton Bldg.

1M6, only to be bcatm by Man
det-r when they met in JiiTe, 1031,
Then o f count* we nil lemcmber
the ballet In 10.17 when Jim Itrm'iioek out-dancsd'Uacr. T aco c*m«
the brown txni;l&gt;er' of- Detroit.
Loula met (haddock in Jtr.c, 1037,

lafeterla Rldg.)
Phone b*3lM
Jacksonville 7. Fk

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Phone 10.12

Office Houre 2 to-5

Residence Phone 1037

TABLE SUPPLY

\

-PLUS
K END S

Hiao Of COBtldlbda AND aarAAN, Oen. Jonethen M. WalnwrfgHt t*i
celled old ceyeb k ja yeln a recent vUU to Fort DlJts, Tea. Be U ahowa
with 8/8|t. Dot) 5mtin of the P in t Cavalry bivUlon, who served under
hlm.-Ttae bent 1* Iteno Noble, Port BlUs chemp!oh. ' '(/nicrnationol)

Lowest Ptfceslfrlfy
N e w C ro p Florida

Calif. Iceberg
.Sweet Florida

O ra n g e s

S

lbs

33c

FtSrWa
Polished

•Quantity Rights Reserved

trices Good Thm January, 1#
D ated C o ffee

Paeans

• lb *

FRiYld* (ircen ■

C a b b a g e .*• lb
Canadian

JULIAN 'BTENKTROM
Herald Sport* Editor

,

Rftcbon iVstod Flour

Whltchoua? or Mussclmnn

Report* /t»ai 1‘enaacolu will Unit once tbh g* are underway it
create a bit of disappointment up may be amotith uniting but tel.
In Nt. Augualino. The Ihniaeolir ting started • go*h, up hate to
haaebalfrlpb, of ,tlv Southeastern think of It!.
l eague ha* decided net to aaiiat j
---- —
\
the Haintfc of tho Florida State i Wfi hmJ a chut with Ed WMtucJ
League. Thi* will moan that'th e the other day and ho infornfCl u.i
diamond fan* Id the old city will (bat tin golf .mJixe la really (took.*
here to "get crackin'' and. rater ing awell, Ha termed the green*
some, dough. . You tea Hanford this week mh "beautiful, but Ihey'll
la not the only town in the |oo|&gt; be better next week." F.d alto In*

Frosh Pig
Meety Chuck

Idaho.DOklny

I f g f a lo M

S .lbs

27c

Florida Rod Dltu
^ o l r it e a s
2
dineyitweet

Ib l

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17u

P o ta s s

lbs

29c

il

O r t A V filt tc h tle r Peas
Crlkp Bolden
S O T fd lS

xatulatlona Sun!

Rat* o ff to Herman Morris far
the fine job-hd** dupe on the high
sttoo) liuskctbali court. -Some re­
port ItV.UkpTTi pierc of glaos up

I

ot of-water ha« hassod under Itn
•ridge we agrte, hut there'* *tll

Plats*,•lb X. ^Qt Back*, U&gt;

Shoulders
■b 29c

more, golf erg In Sunrent.
Ed says they're plmmlng u civic
tourney which will lie held »oen,

DgLand and HAhford to make our
Central AJOrUla4he-U «t *»cfb»tvtn
tbU AGtlhfry. T
tv ». i„.A
thu
We're
iurd you're
out to make Boland n better‘city
Suit pa
arj ditermlned to be
llturuinrntal In making u bitter
Banford. ITy iKe wi'/, urj want
to thank ijci.end. and tho’r l,a»»hall men, again for thalc per* of

pun s

of. n lot of farmer player* and a I
♦hey’vr. vnadtry
.1
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_ and atuuda
I 1
tjt*.._....
court tt .....
little
larger
will be aet up on the stage,
Looking over u tile of inform*.-'

Boiling

P la in , lb

.nil pbtyed a
:* part and \ik W a t It v e n 't 1
'W IUIIR

lAiCt'l S ; n * a»(

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hoar good ole Banfortl-DeLaml
tat Lion at Conrad Park and here,!
Idem

•feu
what kg

ltd, Drawn, 16 lbs. &amp; larger

'Ska-Fresh," Soafood

w ill ’ HhjTjdire

ta resting

Whiting

r u io u

fan Heady Stewing

ib

Hens

Uandlese Ocean
for minor laajru#

lb

S P IC E I) L U N C H E O N M E A T

King Msckaiei

WAFER SLUED BOLOBNA '
tla

a

Spanlth

Mdd*«r%l lb

29c

Poalted for Broiling

E o b slo rs
Ibressod, Dimwit, 16 Ibtf

lb

49c

Yellow tail

Snop3&gt;«r
Fig. Specula

,

lb

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49i
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W ierteri ib i 5 c H

B tc b o n T a ile d flo tlr

King MetUarel

SPICBD LUNCHEON MEAT
WAFER SLICED BOLOGNA
I ASSORTED COLD MEATS
‘ HY-GEB FROZEN DOG F0&lt;i
6A. MADE SMOKED SAUBRcfe

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BlfSINESS SERVICE

ORN — A l l . v o n
w ant.
lii.Aj. Hunt'*
Tuxedo
Feoil I'KMAI.K chow pin
. 7 month* BKWING machine* repaired. A
KUjrr, Phono 35k.
,e of Min*.
Rood
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-old.. Anewera In »
Finder Phono B27,
RYKllR, diesecil and delivered
Wodnc-ulay*.nn«l S n tu -r d a y e i l/IST:
Br.tiwn leather t * n « i
J ’ hrtnr orders prior to delivery
m Aot last Friday aftemoort.
Reward. ■Phono 49k.
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tFODflR • PLYM O U TH
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Kviuready A-H Pufk, $0,115.
trui
truck, ‘40 model, for light paihteady vork. Nona other* need
U. H. Pope t’o.
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lenin-r car.
Prefer model A.
apply, uoo.1 t*&gt;*llion to right,
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partfet.
Weekly salary nud
METAL ROOFING
near. Elder St»rings.
conimiaaloii.
The Outlet. Ithl
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Rolifft Steele. t&lt;___
frytii genuine solid Aluminum. I Phifne 77T&gt;- .
COOK wanted. Gdod wage*. Phone
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SECRETARY, bookkeeper wnnttn.
mat. Thi* i* rurplu* material
5 rmiin apt. wonted. Urrmane-'t
thipericnced. .Writ# h o *.lfl9 ^
. .nnd ■!*• triced ul $12.75 per
family. R. W. Jlurjihy. .MonteHerald.
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Availabb fo r immediate- »hip■nmnt frum uur tariory. Phone 5* to fi room nnfurniuhrd houto.
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wlder Manufartuiing &amp; Dl»hniisVwurk and cooking, $I flu'll);
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l&gt;er' month and tyom anil jniaid.
or
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OtO Ijirtrae'er Drive, Phono
Telephone County 3611.
d. Hemfnole,
Yulu.«in
Orlando. Fin.
lrange or luike Counties. V nub
on alder buying. "Bin. 257, Sa i
P-JUipV house, furnished,, frigiford, Fh,.
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F’UBNlSUtJD upnrtmiint or sttinli
houie. Returned veteran, perGRAND reale player piano. Call ’ mancnl, no children. Phone
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with knowM f l- R .
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W F ARK fully equipped and
b Co., extentlon 18.
know how to recap your Orel. B U S IN E S S w o flb n want* n}6drrn furniahad apartment. Phoni
Ji'atur. I rubber or «y tribetic.
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we prelect kldcwalD o f your . ana.
'ANTED;. .HaL! for
TW C'RRRihuiri^Hom e or ijfliTt
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ment, furnlehrd or unfumiehed.
Veteran, ~ permanent t «» blent.. .
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1U45- l,u*ur 3ij.fi. hou*e trailer.
Two ernnll children. Call George MAN wanted for vvholertle fa st;
. Nel«J»i Trailer dolly, electric
ll. iS'lHfame, Jr., phone 77L . 1 lino and oil mleanian nwl driver.
hratu-a. new 8-| ly tire*, clreulittA J II’ TVI'T'
Seaboard Oil Co.. J R W. F lo t
tng oil htfaljr. Frank I,. Woodi 1U K 1 &lt; E W T ---- .
8U, P h on e- 70:t,
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201 K .. 10th St.. Phone 77.

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regnlir rlaen lfS trait#.
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08c per line for three inaerttong
V lt per line fpr G Ilt**rllbt»i
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Minimum rate* . . . Me

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pnd itrawbcrrlf 4- In fari, jvs
n»ve fresh vegetable* all hpmt
grown. We will begin eKlHMay
fancy basket* of cilnl* TBe#.day, tree ripe led fruit, 110
W elt Fire*. 8 t, acroee frpvn
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HELiP 'WANTED

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V'd.Ou. Aim lar**e tnt* ran-*",
f3(UKk Must veil.' John Robin.
mm. Monn'c Curtwr, F‘tr»Ier&gt;
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PA IN T U GLASS CO.
So. Park. Ilione 5W3.

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P A G E EIGHT
H'» W II 11^

Irautman Assumes
Duty As Detroit
General Manager

ilS
Ih A S k "OSi . f f l
win or lo*?, he'* gong to have i
u half-tlnzrn aupptvter*.
The '
39-year-old meotor headf a fam­
ily of alx. In addition to Mr*.
•on* Penny,

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ilutifi. today u« General Manager
ai the Detroit H ff F C I n l&gt;Ii (tn9
public xUtrmetit, he »ald that
Stive O'Neil, tho Tiger Manager,
would- run the tram on the field.
Dtelart-d Traulman:—1
" I believe
my duties should end at the rd«w
of |lv&gt; play ini; field. The rest i»
Wf&gt; to Steve.”
Paul U erringfr I* looking for
another major league berth, -now.
tTai no ha* been released by tho
(Itiragn Cub*. The 39-year-old
I Kht-hamler has applied for a
p trhiiiK job with every other ma­
jor It ague club. He nlrt-iidy bin
b «*u hinted down by at leas'. oho
club, the Cincinnati Hods.
. Um I Onnsby, who retired four
jvr.m aro after serving 19 year*
« r utt American league umnlri*.
wants (o get bark Into bun-bull.
He wants |o b* a stout or u businet*’ office-employe.
After re­
signing a job as pcraohnel mana­
ger for n Chicago conce^s*A&gt;*a&gt;ehy declared;—'Tlascball has got
me. I'vo !?ol to get back to it
*to *be lisnrv
in lull, suffered a fractured skip) and brain Injuries In the fall.
happy. •• *
Although Phil 'Rlztulo played a
lot. of baseball while in tho serv­ first major league* Iterth. Explain­
ice. the pint-sited New York Ynn- ing that ho is not taking his job
kee. shortstop says he feels just for grunted, Kitiuto declared:—

“Where Customers Send Their Friends1
to Bllrier. In taking the Unprece­
dented step, Wlddoea said; '" I ’m
happier that l ‘m not head eoach.”
Lina coach Claranea Munn &gt;f
the 'Uhlke/Sltv o f MRhlgan foot­
ball team la baliavad to have re­
ceived another attractive offer to
became head coach a t ' Syracuse
University.
Munn had turned
down a previous offer. The new
offer la said to. be for a fiveyear contract at $8,000 a year.
Munn tnakea 6,000 at Ann Arbor.
The breaks certainly want a*
gainst the Holy- Cross football
team. In the U st few weeks.
First, bad wrather.invented tlfe
Crusaders
from
practicing at
home. Wlicn they arrived In Mi­
ami, they leamod that the trunk*
containing their equipment ha I
been lost. Their Star back, Stan
Koalowaki, and s! couple of other
players were hit by the flu. They
lost the Orange Bowl fam e on a
pee*’ Interception and 89-yard run
on the last play o f the tame. ,
The Cnioaderi thought they had
shaken o ff the jinx when Stan
Koilowskl waa, voted , the best
player In the Orange Bowl. Then
thevdearaed that one o rth e pi
that Went with that honor was a
number of free flying •lesions. * It
so*happens that Kostowskl hnd

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Fresh Pork Shoulders
FRESH HAM STEAKS
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MIAXINO tn the sun room of his
Miami Beach home u be await*
the arrival of Winston Churchill Is
Frank W. Clark. Churchill, who 1*
expected In U\l* country January 17
with -Ills family, will be the bouse
gunt of Clark during hi* itay In
Florida.
(InternaHot'’ **

Wo will receive a carload «T ‘North Dakota
Certified Seed Potatoes, Ued llliss, January
10th.

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TuXedc Fee tie &amp; Armour’s Fertilizer
Mnke our Elore your Store

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Cor. 2nd Sim ford

Phone 358

HHO IT DITIOIT POUCI tor the
fatal (hooting of hi* wife In B quar­
rel, John Lahdbldea, 41, if ahown at
police heacjquarter* ai he talked, of
the traf edy. The couple's three chil­
dren. ag«d 8. 7 ant) 1. were being
cared for by city authorities of Pe'rolt. ffnlrrnationat Suuadpholo)

” 1 realise that I ’ve got to go out
w in n i « b wi»h the Yankee*
this year Just like 1 did fivo
year* a«tt. .
v
The (tiuttiuioogn lexikout* of .he Southern A m c la tio n '1have
acquired fire players, from the
Washington Senators. They are
pitchers Joe Deary. John Stone
.-ml Larry Burger, inflelder &lt;11111j* . l-aync and outfielder * Jo»e
Znrdon.
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MAYBE
When ‘the' Ohio''State Univer­
7m Cm M.k,
M o m * W hVm *
sity football team isn't, winning,
I ADVMWINOthe roach doesn't hava many

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Laying Mash
Starting Mash
Growing M*»h
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»
b u * t through reduced pricet or greeter r.lu e,
ThU he. tb . .dded advantage of locre.a.ng
volume and thiu expanding job opportunities.
Tbrf forget too theft, improteJ

production :

: methodi come U jje ly from the use of Improved
. machinery and tools supplied by tbo owners of
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AN INDEPENDENT DAIL IT NBWSI’ APEK
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Attlee Speaks
lAt Opening Of
U N O Meeting

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To Protect the P t i f f of Iht Worldi
To Promote the I'r a ir n i of America;

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T H U R S D A Y . J A N U A R Y 10, 1946

Associated Press I-eased Wire

NUMBER 8.1

[Former Mental1Estimates Reveal 420 Acre Celery '
ion O f
Inmate Sought Increase Sanford - U v5 3 o Area Phone Service
For Slaying
Due Tomorrow

Where Detectives Found JJittj Of Human Hones

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A 420 acre increase In ii'lr . y , tlm. .......
oi'r.irdi ig to Fcd-'l
, planting* fn the Sanford - Ovic In I tint *’ t|.|r .tun 1.,-t Non ., i ll t.
district I* indicated by esim a. s 1at th&gt; Stn'c Market. The nm et
Just released by focal shlpp-rs is siilliruhul illl'l wild pi,,.*
land mi»
the rruu
Fruit'uGrower*
Express)
rouging G m
to $1.on K.
■■
—.
. j »nu
rower* c.x|irp*a
i ihpk
t i f f trr*Ht \ T n n h l l h t
I r i ° t which M. J. Meek* is manager. I •' li mi bilge sues nml up to o .
•i
y iK K L H l . T i a n n U n L
in
The** fiture* Indicate a* of|’ $.1.(
, small.. &gt;tx». Aocord - O t T 1 K i l l g ,
Ilis ta lla *
C h ic a s r o ’ s H i s t o r y
Dec. 31, a total of 2,8)1 * t r r « ! lnir •" Chivrles I*. Sherman, t hn j
,,
•
celery In the county as c m« |edit« the marKt-l new* hullo in.
C o n c e n t r a t e d O n lmre&lt;1 "ith 2,451 aero* nt this; the price* ait- ovpocto |. to knoll
n 1 • I 11
••
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lime last year. The increase op-! of f Mini jut $2.50 in ' f.lu.i n 1
U n 1 I (1 8
M u r d e r e r pear* to n« centered In p local ctnto
-------- . '
’ ! variety plantings which total US..
K.., the -.a .on i date Sa d.ird'
CHICAGO. Jan. 10. id h ^ A dlscoropated w.lii 02.1 ha. -h.j pci
t cur*. lk io .li .m; l
chmRed inmate of a map 1*1 in- ■f, *a darinjt 1944. Golden variety I .‘ arp-&gt;tn joo,
the lower rant
. Telrsraphic nervier between
ablution I* being nought today lij'f l,‘ , ™ nl * * rJ- IjJ ' I aire* a.; com* ; coast 5S2 and Zell wood and nt.i-n
.Sanford and greater New
the hr ital kidnap.murdrr of six- Pa£&gt;
1,8*8 acre* last year, i Klotil t fectlon» lit) r..n. a t al
York i»*b «in c ovibjected to
year-old. Suianne
Dagnan
iiv . .Continoad " * r 'M weather h »' i ot lUt.'l mu.
indefinite drlay'h ) the West­
Chicago. The .uap^-t once h«d a i
**2. *5t!S. Ertlmal.-w m, San font plantern
I ’nion atrikr.
I.ratrr

Sayft Atomic Power
Must Be Controlled
: 7~*76 Prevent Ruin
A n d Annihilation

tion Workers Will
H effin
Picketing1
Exchange Offices*

’ LONDON. Jan.'10. ‘ (A P )In a spirit of grave and sober
. dedication, Britain's 'Prime
Minister Attlee has opened
the first session of the Unit: ed Nations General Assembly.
To. the delegates aH*$ml&gt;led
from all &lt;|uarfern of the globe, [ a i m : m v AT

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R K illT point* to »i*&gt;t in rear- of « t
rbuUdlng% whe
tTYMy ifUx|tcct ‘ slay ’ * " h " ' /nr ruii&gt;eit&lt;ir arm* of littleThn
whose -kidnnp-inurder h«* shocked the nation. The child** dirmertibcirtl hc».l was found
of the task for which the new cutrkUttsjti
at left (also-amlicatcl .by. sm *»&gt;. &lt;
■. ■Mlnternatlotutl Soundphoto)* ^ ie Tenner meslul ivalieht aftgr.r b,4n'
•ijj-vlker *vin|s in the United
tlx&gt;«a. ii-«. nf g ♦***.!•. mul is
wor|J**brganfaation baa been "call*
Stale* i*. moving. »iih normal
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paw
al.
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mned into .being.
rapidity. Telcphonr service
|ome
hml'
ford
and
TdUr
from
Oviedo,
estimate,
o f ITS acre* o f!
The Rritivh premier aaid: "Jhe
here 'h*s not hern affected
on
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coming of the atomic bomb vm
in ? I li,h niSaiM M iiYl^ L jtm ii?
»-.w
by the telephone-InstaHallawn-*
only the laat of ■ aerie* of warn­
worker* strike a* yet. sc•
.
When he took .Strranne foo.
ing* to mankind that, unle«* the
cording in F. Vi Tsiawar*,
bedroom -early Monday
_
■power* o f deitruction couhl l»e
manager of fhc tocal South­
The director o f rhe- ornery
controlled. Immense ruin and alern UrU exchange, lie .said tome. Mr*. Margaret Petty Idepmoot annihilation would be the
the public would he advised *
1fied the ladder a* one which had
U AHIIlNtJTON. Jan 10,
lob of meet of the highly civilis­
of spy rhange In local **r&lt;een .left at the nursery tvgo
AP— jten. Kdwjn t*. Johnson.
vice.
ed-portion*'of mankind-". For thl*
»a r» ngo by employe* of a roof.
Colorado
Democrat.
today
peaion, Attlee continued, he perdescribed (il demonstrations
in%
i(i t i
eonally welcome* the decliion to
oversea* as* "near mutiny."
C IIU N liK IN li.
Ja n . 10
Follo w iiic inline* "U* r o ii ii ili o n t«
A ccm5t-toH*«&gt;aMl. disruption
place the ' whole problem of
Johnson »ai«l the demonstra­
( A P )— (irntrsllasimo Chiang
fimtl, 1hr till oils ) oipii lltslllit nf U'||-|ll|0|U- Sl'l V*tCt‘ IS (h fe a tatomic energy control In the
' (al |&gt;atlrnt at Maitfeno State llostions were ‘ "dl»trvw»lng and
Ksl Hhsk announcerl tmlay
III I iinlit dl'itil
t'«tIII|H*iI ' .... I *
i
o nrtn
hand* of a United Nations Com­
but that he had been re
humiliating to all
Ameri­
L .....
o. ! « 1t'liltl tnmnrnivv whoit 8,iKM|,
that
the .Chinese Central
in ihr u tibil). iDeput,
Sheriff
mission. i
can*.”
lie formally called
irw pt-nk in deposit* for .;the lS4»e&lt;l from the Institution a*
(iovernment has decided to
A nr
-Im4*^ 11vi kMill I I &gt;1111)1.un —it li ti*li*|ihnnr iiistjillut inn ivnrkI t ' U for the people* of the
upon the Senate Military
legallie all political parties
Snnfnrd Atlantic National . Ilnilk. Cured.
Poll . &lt; 1, i i;..t
ncccjiitrv
li 5%111ill III« (&gt;ri an- M 'lu ilu bil In throw
world,, through their represent*- , Kmiuirement*
,
, , ,
’ Al*n Iwing hunted is an exCommittee
•
to
»ummuo
lieoin
China.
nurt-veulcd
yesterday
when
«th*
\toll I'll f *1 \i«
- fit Ia-fitI-111 ltd. tip |iirket lines uruiitnl «*xlive*, to make their choice be- ,lc' *« be ", -uccg.sful .farmer
rouyirt with a record of criminal
eral
•
DWlgnl
_
Khenhnwrr.
*t&lt;*l.
holder*
of
thr
ba'A
held
• .i
•!»•••
I•I 4hrm thi'.
tween life or death " *aid the were outlined laat evenliu t
Johnson said he nanted thr
CHUNGKING. 3an. to. wl‘*
tl.eir noiiuoi meeting.
J I. In* offi-n-ei sginnst young girls
would hit \ ♦ MW Milt v»f th« rhiingi-* in 11 •-latt'i In Sun
Prime Minister, ^hsn. in an out­ member* of the Seminole ( hau­
Twn yaiiitdYs'-still ore hckl for ! Leader* of the ('hl*-e«e Nali n
t.rnernl
eall'-d
st
the
earllnl
gl
•&gt;
|,ies-ili-nl
Mild
drposita
ott
iiHint &gt;
ler nf Future Funnels and. of
j KniiiH itro, pick* l i ng i** t-x*
line of the task* ahead, he de­ the Seminole County Form Bur­
possible moment for a full in­
July J. Ifir. /rallied »K.1)71,40!).- questioning. Thr two men ate to ' nlist Government anil lh- Y e -an
n .«
W' I
nniliei ii.g nt--ill ^Hftl'Yl
III start
tmltlV
lit
clared: ‘‘ It I* not ja»t the neirn- eau by John Ford, ‘ executive vestigation. 1 i
IMi » « romparrvl with $12)73, 000 be released at 1:00 P.M. todays j Comniitliist regime oi terel
I- li
"Ceotisl
Standard
Time,
unless
ration of war. but tt# creation of
|
dav
no
Imniedial
l.o
e
on
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II,
I'.'ll
Itrnourves
on
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ti'H'|iltiiiu»t-rseeietnry of the Florida Faim
KM-V-.I -.. III.-I 'l in t
II II I.sun.
world
freodom
W.tSlllNC.TtJN, J » n . 10
•
July I r.'io were also at an all formal charge* are made against l.iliin'* e l-I, a., .
llurcp.u. nt .1
n Joint
meeting of
# ' of security
. . .. . ami
_
_ I , IIHIIVS.U,
join. ini-vim
and III. i ...,,| ll,e^ iie.r going In i^ * ''
*.'"‘ *"1"
them.
(A l* )—i Senator Edwin C.
-of , world Wdtlch i* governed »&gt;y Xbolh 8rwMlll, t,onB hcIl| at the
The “ era*e (^fTfr1--—order it a*,
lime high of »K2i»“ ,:;i;..52.
* hy tin* un lk i'tit' n f
ituhrUiAiil
^Johnson
ha«
beep
nsmed
Justice and the moral law."
issue
I
by
Oeneinli'j-ioio
(
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w
Mi.
Inglev
reporteil
that
120,vr
f,
M
p
4
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lit
nr
W
tlf
tint
*h4*^pl’l»kr
utn|
school farm buildln?. Alex
chairman of a *peci»l Senate
Attlee' then reminded the dele­
|*otlllllllc ToUph.w c oinpany. The
hai-.-ihak and Mao T ie fling. 111 ^ Ni*. 4,.,,,,, .,,,;U Iiatf U-4MJ
OOO un- uddeil |o the surplus s o
son. Seminole High School
gatee of past mistake* from which agricultural instructor, welcomed • Military Sabcummillee to in­
Communist chsllmun at Yen in 1
** M'u
,c h'M'M*** ch' mjhhI | u t o f p lrfi thcii |u»Atji to at*
count, making the totul IIOO.OVAa
vestigate the demobilliation
lesson* must be learned. He said the visitor*.
after negotiator* for both lendeis it thi4H’ ^i.iilci a at thi •lil klr- '
which How Ci|uuls thu capital
u It'i.il ^riPVHiK'c mrt'litiR.
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tti
il rrrv
vil
lr
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sltuatloa.
of Nationa, form*
agreed to the truce term*.
! count New
business
for thw
MiN Ford,
Foi
directing hi* talk .fn
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The
order
instrurtedmilitiny.
• I, failed prl- thee Joy*,
uni, took an u| ward swing ••
—- stated that improve. * ,
,
. .
.i
11 mh 14* m V it f f i*i't t*i I hut out . g o in g
x „ 4............... .
M ANILA. Jap |0. */Pi— Cien- ev iik’ii, r.l l&gt;v l.22&lt;* new chrrklng
comrtinnder* on both --i-le* to li i|t o r t l n l i *411.1 .IV u«'ii n m l i'll * | t h .
United Slates meiyt*. spousorrd l)v the Farm
th ro u gh
l r " M*
all troop movement*. The oi-l-i the f a n here
Mml s.-,i saving* uii-ouiils that
were not pre­ liurrau *ucm as the new Central cral “ Iko" own* Manila
and
A rill v*.Na vy tli*up«
That'*
the
renction
of
soldiers
I
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„.
CIlr)|
,turinK
T
),#
prohibits
also
the
destruction
-if
paring Ue forma tire sl»|W Florida Experimental Station and
A
1 ily
nr.ltiiame
e.|uuc*
Mennlirtir, lender.
three big
and interference with all line* .( gjp-ie&gt; to |ia&gt; »25n to inn)* ('1(1 unions lire nun'ling tmia,
MW world organisation, he other nl(U tej tanning, would to Chief of Staff Qencral r.iseii. ..,olll| volume of over-the-counter
Kower'a
anaouareiueiit
&lt;»"*l
all
|
^..unt,-,!
to
over
f..rtycommunication
►
.TEHRAN*.
Jan.
10,
(/P)—
An
must draw f l i A l If6 blood firove o f evep more value to th«
{within tlie. -ily limit., muording ' w'l h company official, in an efManchuria was not affected i-y
banian
ijnvemnmjt
announceOiealer.
nnllion dollar., an Inc
frtf* . — ^Cnmgnll. 3BV&gt; bjt J[;triv;rs p/^th^ .futiuc than.to ovrr*«a|
the
trtvgWarrangement
Chin*««
*'&gt; ' tty Manager It rj c -._- I fort to fuicsLall now natinn-vyalsWrit
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home
lmnve.tlati|iy
t
^
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c
r
r)pbr
Difllion.
*
nftfit
said
today
flgnUng
had
"bro­
'• v*‘
v
.from ‘U»a support of th » masses present farmer*.
•II
troop*
not
needed
for
iwcU|«a
Tho
m
|
h
npprurimately
Nationalist
tro-p*
will
continue
[
Aiconling I- tiimlv luiu-un, city &lt;, v«H|le...(l»
ken
out
In
two
more
Ituiiian.oc“ There Is more in the inan
i n v o lv.e limit- than
of people throughout the world.
............ would
..................
„ ,lnlf ,|„||ini |„ ■upleil provinces’ in northern (ran* |o move Into the rich industrial .anllms .................. .
fanli ' | “ .....Kill
th,- «|,^|Attlee said: “ Tnay must under- than ‘‘ Iff- the land,” lie said. “ The tion duty, r.-ganlltss of discharge (|
Kaxt
lit
and
Matandaran.
point
scores.
_
...
»
A,
saving*
Ironds,
making
a
to
be*t
of
you
can
devrlnpo
into
area under *n ngreemei.l with
|M. . ............. . In-fnir ! electrieal nnd meal parking m.|t|.
stand that w » are building a ileThe j .Lw.u uf l.eneral r.iseii- . (i|| |f |ivr,r four m,||,„„ ,„|j ,|ur.
The onnouiiceinent said the out- th« Ruxslana to rr*iotr &lt; htnrse
good farmers. If you want to get
_iense for the . common people.”
ttntlt*ri| 4mi i^iftf ut;\*uhrrp in.•tnr-a
hoWcr's uniiounctment wu* first ■ug the war year's without cost l.renk* occurred in t'halu*, on the sovereignty |p Manchuria.
Turning to the police powers hy with little work, do not
I the City. StaPe law ,. ' t „ the |, T'^, .J.’ ,
The
“
cease
fire”
order
follow*
‘
N‘ ’l
"] “
broadcast
over
the
'Army
r“l
'
!|!’
i
to"the
Govtsnmcnt
or
to
the
cmCaspian
Sea
hi
Matandaran
and
* of the new organisation, Attlee U&gt;ther to fatm, but get u . job
u tva* also Stated thot^nl»o at Kasvin City. One person a Surprise JltMling nf Nationalist j effect that if .......... -o.-ie trail- |Trum aii'i'' fact'-'fimlihg' rmnniiltrr „
said that n police .force 1* nec­ In an Industrial plant ■and join station W 'T M in .Manila on w e
r r ntop 411 a plitci* thi'y iomiti
during IUI5 the .....
..............
.........said
...........
director*
de--waa
to have been killed and deifrMc G«n«ml Chung' Chun j IT
essary part vf .a civilised com- the C U V lie added. Mr. Ford basil «tf an Associated .J!*.?/1*
will i ecomiiiettd n wage increuse
reentcl in the ' " ' l l 4 ,clmrd ncmi-nnnual tlivitlfntU.
, two olhera_______
wnmndeil ul Ksttrln.
end CommunUt di-lcgste (.cm , al l
, g _ £JlllUl_.luui. . ulUiL comply. for--t»ro.ltlrliOn~W7M,T;i'r»~nr (7etrmunlty. The greater the- -auclal was 'accompanied to the meeting patch
"
pttal
variimaiil
*ai&gt;L&gt;
tha
essCheu
Ll&gt;-4^Uettended
-hr
(.enrrel
I
^.tli.
^,,,,.
X
d
W
iV
law-.
capital.
...
„
1
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f
l
v
v
a
ir
rttnnjiarumn
-.nLl.-Tha
&lt;7ov
rnmant-»al
Baker,
1. A._fuffi_
^srcorlty and contentment of the by
“ V hi*
fl. . assistant, 8am
_____
__aAd
.
eral Molars approximating IK
The- aiinoum-evneivt - came «
George
Marshall.
vposit*
showing
the.
unltiev
at
Kasrin
occurred
whon
* popntsstonr lhp~tm ~tm pqrntnf-lt p « W m t - * f she- (&gt;rnnger &lt;Nmnt&gt; total surprise to tho soldier* loans and
I 'lio r to tin- &lt; its rolling law ‘ jo-r ii-nt Tlic t'|l&gt; uutu wnrkr
Thr npccial presidential envoy
arm Bureau, Art Karst
following grnuu*l Iin-rwise:
what It called a "group‘ of Imml«the
h . twxllea
f urea
police fortei
ho. ilnflarivl.
declared. ‘ nr‘
rnfiiii-i-mciit
whicli
nm l
m in 1have .irinundnd a
III |H*r rent
and they kept switchboard o|*erto
China
agreed
t"
assisi
.....
nt
Deposit*
grants
and
stranger*"
fired,
upon
“
You
hoy*
are
doing
a
fine
1.0lilts
c f f i i t in I li-n-niln-i I ' l l , fnitu iir l-j-o'l
1'his stnrv “ a- denied in
Then, echoing the word* of formlining
procedure*
for
n
cessation
»l,»7:i,W|0
inter*
during
s
provincial
elecjob,''. *4.1 M. L. Culluni, presi-1utors at the liroiMlcastiiig statm i I2-.U-II
V ,70.000
le lle i- .
piilnu-l-.
|.luI'ln.lnrml-. |tt ii'hingtun t-j U n tiiiiia ii IJuyd
cr Kuwlon ‘ Foreign Commissar dent o f " tile Seminole ’ County, "busy answenng 'call* for mltill
of hostilities.
.104.700
3,:«o,.i5:i t,on.
' 12-31-12
Ingi-t-- rtr
rfr ua. n 11-. 11111«*.I l.*;iiii- .
a-l f ningi-t
fl
Maxim Litvinov, he said. “ Pence • Farm Du rruu. *‘ You dcsrrve our i tlonal dclnil*
4,21*4,113
Kaivin
i*
00
mile*
ntgthwreyt
42m,141
In
pnv n la
i* indivisible. We mbit aiul will 1*up|&gt;orl. W ith kimnI If utlrrjx In 1 T h r Arm\ coinmnn«l**r in the I2-'II-4.1
*•&lt;
I *
I
' . m d n ik . I i-li-g - B|diii com
5,5242*01
-f
Tehran
and
Is
the
southernmost
4'.)1.fl7-t,
.... I 2 H I I
I In- Cniiiiig Inn f i . l i U i t ' tin- | niiinn al inn i, - n i l tleil up li/
succeed.”
farm in i: U in g developed here, I 1 n e tle rn I'a u flr, l.leutrnont
i,10*'..7l 1 utpost of the Hussisn occupslio.v
r,.v.i.:.7f&gt;
I J-.il - 1,‘t
'lr
Ka&gt;i-i -aid
lb
.nldi-d Ihul ; I h«- " r - l r i n Unimi - I n k c .in.I thiam confident nf the future of eritl W. I) Slyer, declined c-.m
.Mr. Inglcy aiinounceil
announcfil the f«|lbli- rimt In lrml. Il may
hr
lltdMn-n In I » , . m
niililcVnii- , |rgabt\
,,f d|.||\|.| Illy
tclggiam s
incnt on Eisenhower's older until
-nty
with
thr
|ifriRlHilon
of
(
m
Seminole County."
irs wen- 're slectif-l
lowing directors
in-iiili i«.» iiImiuI npri •i I iii,* fniltini- by until has liecoim- n tup issue.
Verne Clark, president of the he had received it through off
tussisn
(Jovernment.
older*:
(icorgc I*.
tt-lbng ctitnils lien-. Mn-t nf the An attorney . for tho striking
Future Fanner Chnpter, told nf r ' l ' ^ Z ' w : r ,VJoar.mcnt,U o !iO )’ »'"P. R^U ,-C hapm an .. L
WASHINGTON. Jan. Ill « P i - Applirniit* would In' willing to
worker'* union ehuigo* the comhis experience* in learning farm
The Maritime Commission ac­ pay the $51111 fet if it were parry.
‘. : i r
:
1 F.nilcr. J. L Ingle,. It- A. NV
vinlatiitg a fmlernl l«w
practices n| Ihc school since Wunhlnglori ycf»ter(luy.
cepted
today
a
*i.ii2H.5i)ii
Did
II.
R.
Pope,
nn«l
J.
W.
pntsilde,
he
said.
An. Associated Press dispaich I
'** '
in ii«uig the inaila |i( deliver
nun ing here friim Tbnneisee. He
of
the
Tamp#
Shipbuilding
('&lt;»»
nm Tokyo, mtnniehlle. sahl 2d hh“ ": ' ‘ .
! telegraphic messages. A rnmoutlined FFA work • which In­ front
porstion for ihc governmentthe.
stoekholdrn
embers of
Auny
h 0 k
I p.ui)
spokesman duplies
that
... the
.
. newspaper. nu-eting,
clude* n complete schedule * of members
m qietU igt. Johns Shipbuilding
it
meeting
o
f
the
di­
' " •—teen 1 nil'll feel* that kind of
S IN K " lull ill.N 4 .I)
projects such n* raising crop* Pacific Star* and .smpo*. are rector* of- the hunk wan held, at
Compirof'* yard snd building' m
--------—
Inrivns.. i. better tlian none.
Dr. C. L. .Park, chairman of the at tha school farm Am! at home, protesting the setiou of their which the following officer* were; Coach George McClelland of Jacksonville.
.t
UoapiUl • (,'ommlttaa o f tha -Se­ keeping accurate 'recorder buying commander — Ueut. Col. Jnmr* rr-clcctod; J. W. Shnnds, chair-, the Celery Fed basketliall teapr ' A commission spokesman
to i,P) f
---.NKW N
minole County M edkal-. Aasocla- seed through the school ro- Parks — in connection with the man of the board; J L. Ingley.' announced hi* starting lineup the transaction still i* «ut.j&lt;-ct I &lt;ahk Sink w n ’
li.i •ignel a
,. Uon, told, member* of tha organlrntive. and the shop work. idcmubiltxution furore men chmuc president; L lr Frailer, vice pie- ihl* afternoon for the tilt with to approval of the Silt pin I'm tl'f 4»4*■&gt;4*141 t M»»tl .4* I »• p la t with
The Army newsnv
»*-tl6n during a meeting held
told o f competition In stale
t to tmblish sl'tent; II. F. Mann, rashiea; () t‘ -ha Ksttorlinu* Mullata of. 8t party Anininiitrattaui so(III
&gt;..$!- ^ . i
. ..( Hie
Tuesday night that tho
hnepl- Slid national contests, nml of
"
—* -cwshier:
1
----- —
*
ll|
,.ii« ,,,Tn,inhl rjofio1cm re*|Mind ''McBride,
assistant
an • tugusllna tomorrow night at the Ju,slice Department
■• f »•» vf|t V
Ml A iii 4*$it fi h ih .i i. i .
* tal faculties at the Sanford N'uvnl iccrcntinnnl netbyilic-*, including a cut1
ool amlilorium.
(Wilburn J Dunn) which It W. Doan, assistant rashiri
, cliool
auditorium,
Hit* ixi i*n uibr w-i*
« "If4**4|f144' | l&gt;&gt; ,
A ir StWtloh 'had been inspected trip to PnhiJfrc last year by
liwede” Jenklnson and ‘‘i ’ae
••Mlirr Him
criticised the soldier* for the
f the ' linkVS \SDI\GTO\. J „„
|||,,,J*,.
EX-CONVICT ARRESIF-O
jwand decWred suitable aa a medi- chapter ntemlMSm.
hokee" Kilpatrick will start, a*
Smkwnh wa- n twn tim,. all flir I'migressiunal ( niiinilttre in *
• c a l facility for citlscna o f Aix\Other experience* in school demonstration*. The. (tl's nssetttorwsfxls. Verne Clark wdll bp. n
LOUISVILLE. Jan. I". &lt;-i’^
-v ford a n ! Seminole Counter
Anlerlra halflutik at (.riirgia. and vest,gating the Jap attack on
farming and projects were told ed that the radio man told them
renter and “ Koulrrel" Bowrq aDi
wa* voted the most valuable ! |.rnt| Harbor has iK-gnte It toKentucky' State Police hure «r
D, O.Lfc. B a rk s^ ja a ^ named hv John Rrumfey, Jr., and Frank he never intended his letter for
reatfd *n es-convict in connection player Jn thr Nutiennl l-ootliall I ,|ny „ |«-tt ir written hv tkr lat*
‘ ' * 'pre.Vleiirgb II MVw fclatlon for Wilson. Rjflph Johnson and.-John pobiication.
In
Frankfurt.
.
the...
American
the c u r r e n tj»«t during an elec- Senkarik . presided over the chair'
ft wss also r«|orUHl that Bob1 with ti»e fatal rebooting &lt;&gt;f ‘two l.rague When playing with Dr- I |&gt;re,|d»nt . Ron-evelt to the lalft
'
I Wendell Wlllkle.
The letter U
ppiIcemen early today. -Jlr» pa­ Unit in 11)11.
tton of officers. Dr. T. F. Me- In a ' lively demonstration of occupation (ommamler in Ger­
Culluni,
regular guard, sustain;
S
A
IN
T
PETERSBURG.
Jan.
10
many. Geneial Joseph McNnrney
“ Daniel wa* appdlfttqd vlc^pro*|. parliamentary procedure. S
I'XpviliNl t«l l&gt;« intriwlucefl in rv|T&gt;
trolmen, Albert Horn and Orb
an
anide
injury
during'q
pnactlco
(Ah—
A
picket
line
winds
around
took, immediate atep* today to
dent and Dr. rraak L. Quillman
Icncr when the Committee rcEnrollment In th« chapter
the Morning.Times ami the Eve­ •rsston held last night ami In M* Moore, of Preatonlmrg, Ky, were
was named' ecx-jeUry and trea­ ,slumped durtntr Tho war with eo aniwer * mars protest by thou­ ning -Independent today.
shot, to death,In an uuloinuhilo.
siimos its beatings next Tuesday.
KAILOR KILLED
probability
he
will
not
see
aftiOn
The
surer. ' Dr. J. N^Tolar^ Dr. .0. 8 many boya in the - service, - but sands of soldiers and wars printer..p;- m'chtber* o f |he In­ against the .Mullets.
It was nhtalm-d from the late
Ygnir hour* after ihe crime, police
Sclman. and Dr. Yojk .^ «re ap- now there Is a record member­ against a slowdown in' redeploy- ternational Typographical Union
aelted Lonle Robinson, whom they
FOLKF.STtiNE. Kngiatiil. Jan. President's files. In it. Itoose.
„
...
pointed member* of tha Board ship o f 55 members, Mr. John­ toent.
say wa* on parple froi'n u life it). ( A P ) —A l least one sailor vrlt told the I'.'lil GOP presiden­
Orders went out to all units — have' been on strike over
I of Censors.
Censor*.
term for murder. One o f Die dead
tial candidate ’ that I here might tor
son Informed, the group. He told in McNarney'e European Theater wage* and hours since Nov. 20
Dr. Park Informed the asXDcla- of how Ahe members grew crop*
officer'* guna wax said to have wa* killed in anOthty winter storm an- armed clash with .Inpan' “ at
without
using
pickels.
Placement
(hut lashed the southern roast of any moment." The Roosevelt let
• Uon that the matUr of acquiring at the school farm and at home, coihmemt to send Gl represenle- of. picket* has been followed by
biter; found on Koblniou.
the hojpltal at the Naeal SUtlon and Row they maintained accurate ltv«a to hU KrapkOm. head.juar- an announcement front the Inde­
England during thr night. Eighty- ter to V illlkic was dated two dav*
- has-been i-)-n dp with City end records o f their ovyn banking.
TR Y L U PINE P LANTINGS
mile-an-hour winds played havoc before the Jnps struck nt Pearl
pendent'* stereotyped nnd press­
County’, officials.
NUETlNBFntG,- ^ . 10. UP&gt;—
with shipping. Stray sea ininrs Hat tor. ”
Tha shop- work, he aekl,, in*
men that' they are taking the
■■■
■ ■
—'
VERO BEACH, FI*. (SpeciaD perilled ships in She English
eluded four year courses and the situation Tb# tetettpga "ere day o ff to consider crossing tt}o liana Frank, former N ail Gov­
some elementary woodwork prac­
ernor General of Poland, sat stif­ — J-;ive Indian River County grow- Channel. A torrential tain fell.
picket
line.
PRDi'OKAI, MADE
era are trying plantings of blue
tice by Junior High School boya. scheduled tdTfet undsT^lV
However,
the
Independent’s fly In the prisoners box as LL lupine this season to determine The Air Ministry forecast an­
.
- i ' ..
,.
He termed the school farm an I morning.
other
stiff
gnlc
fnt
tonight.
Col.
W.
II.
Baldwin,
of
Detroit,
The commander of the mid publisher ■— L, C, Brown — says
C II I U A GO, Jmii. in. id'i
shop as the beat equipped in the Peeiflc areo. IJeutenant Gcncrol lie plans,-to publish today a* riled the brutalities that fraidl whether it Is suitable u* « win­
United Mates' Concilinlf.'n Chiof
try cover crop in this section. Flvu
12 southeastern states, and said
1
admitted
practicing
In
Poland,
t
l
usual. Yesterday the Independent
filch*nlipn,
Edgar W arren.has made a pro-,'!
—
hundred pounds of the seel fnr
it waa being visited- constantly Robert
warning to the «nnolulu edluon resumed publication of its final the war crime* trial today.
RAFT FOUND
posnl to Swift and Armour —- ~
a
Three local persona are under- by outstanding leaders In farm
the plantings
were
obtained
Frank
la
chargad
with
a*,
Since the
November
of Ftara and Stripea. He has or­ edition.
two of the nations lartest meat
• g o in g trcatmsnt a* the result of work.
through the office of County
dered the Army newapaoer not walkout,; both the Saint • Peters “ one* w* have won the war, then
FORT LAUDERDALE. Jim. II) packers — for averting the meat
being bitten bT * Tabled dog last
Visiting farm bureau members to make any dtacourteoua refer- bur* rfewsnapers have been pub­ for* all I car*, mincemeat can be Agent Marcel Boudet.
— (A P )— A rubber life raft wilt strike on Ihe calendar for Jan. •
Friday, Dr. Frank
n k L Quillman.
Qu
were Invited to make use at any
mad* of the Pol#e\ Frank had
undergo close examination to II). Warren Hid not disclose, the
director of tthe Seminole County time o f the repair facilities nf ences to the President, the heero- lishing through a .vari-lyped, boast id In 1043 wh* t h* * |M f
ANNOUNCES
CANDIDACY
Ury, the Chief of Staff or olhFr photo-engraved process.
determine whether it might have nature of hi* proposal. But an
Health Unit.
the well equipped school farm
A ll three o f the union*, in­ termed the “ honor of to
The dog died Saturday and lU chop which contains all sorts o f mUlUry aulhoritle*. Soma eritlTAM PA. Jan. 10. ( A P ) - A t - been equipment from one of six anonymous industry ^ource said/ ^
I’
rUeldenf
Roosevelt’*
P*
ctaiid thu --order aa- eenaorihlp. volved in the strike are affiliated
was rent to the State JH- woodworWingg and metal machin­
torney Fred Brown has announc­ Navy planes lost over the Atlantic. the offer cenccrnrd n puaslble* . /.
11*4 of war criminals.
but It was pointed out that Gen­
iprrifnrnt of Health to Jackson­ ery,
edthat he will be a candidate for Tho planr* disappeared Dec. 5 increase in the price of meat r, lathee,
lathes, drills! ‘ band saws, eral Rkhardjon'a older waa com- with the A F o f L President Jim
Attention
today
alao
foc«Md
with 27 crew member* aboard. The bought on government contract*.
Prie# —&gt; of the I T U local facilities fo r acetyletM
ville for an
forge, and fi
|y justified under the Artl- issued a statement today charg- on the notorious Jew baiter, Ju­ the office o f atete railroad com­ raft waa found In the ocean off
Dr. Quillman icnortcd was poal- Bud electric welding.
^
missioner
In
the
Democratic
pri­
lius
stretcher.
A
report
ar.
ing.that the management* of the
Boys
at
various
machine*
4 tiro. He warned all eltisens to
mary. Aleo— W. Turner Davis of Daytona Beach on Monday.
two papers
had refused to .Stretcher which waa wu
Immediate action to get demonstrated their work to the
RESCUED
Madison hue qaulllfind aa a candi­
Hermann
Ooerlng
-ahowad
negotiate. He aavs picket* hare
dogs innoculated.
visitor*. Project* Included the
date -to aucoed himself In the
he a sadist and 4 thief to
been
placed,
for
lids
reason.
COMMI88ION
MKKT8
completion
of an electrically
Florid* senate from the tenth
LIT TLE FALLS, New York,
NO EMPTY IIKKTIIS - ’
he' took- pleasure In beatli
BTOLPN CAR RECOVERED
operated lawn mower, with twp
district.
f
Jan. 10, 4Ah— Rescue workere
pi# wUh a whip. The btef
yet to be built for use cm coUnty
TOKYO, Jan 10, (/P)— General battled their way through fallen
school lawns, and a completed
DAILY DOUBLE ABOLISHED MacArthur has Issued Instruc­ beams and mafonry today to save
FU N ERA L SERVICED
tion! to the United States Army on* of five or els persons trap10. UP}— iq the Pacific that no ahljTsV.to
BABY BURNBD TO DEATH
return to America with ah empty
-

fortYT

Ford Is Speaker General Eisenkower Owns Manila
After Change In Discharge Plan
At Farrti Bureau
And jFFA Meeting
Sanford Atlantic

National Repur-t^love.fOT;, learned u»t u,.
New Peposit I^ak

Agri cuT^uyal Pro­
gram iVt School
Farm Is Outlined

Immediate Truce. [Officials Order
In China’s Civil Gyspies At Paola
War Is Ordered To Leave County

Fighting Breaks
Out In Two More
I ran Provinces

Maritime .Commission
Accepts Tampa Hid

Park Tells Medical
4iAs8erifltion Naval
Hospital, Adequate

Lineup Announced
For Fed-Mullot Tilt

r

('ommjKpe To See
Letter To Wilkie

P r i n t e r s Picketing
S t Petersburg Paper

“ *g *

&amp;

a

Tribunal Hears. Of
Brutality In Poland

iS 'Y T S y V .s T tfS

Rabied Dog Bites .
Three Local People

la y - r f A T a

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                    <text>T H E SANFORD H ER A LD , SA N FO R D .

P A G E E IG H T

H'»WII 11^

Ira u tm a n Assumes
Duty As Detroit
General M anager

ilS
I h A S k "OSi. f f l
win or lo*?, he'* gong to have i
u half-tlnzrn aupptvter*.
The '
39-year-old m eotor headf a fam ­
ily of alx. In addition to Mr*.
•on* Penny,

r ’- B g w t w
ilutifi. today u« General M anager
ai th e Detroit H f f F C I n l&gt;Ii (tn 9
public xUtrmetit, he »ald th at
S tiv e O'Neil, tho T iger Manager,
would- ru n the tram on the field.
Dtelart-d T raulm an:—1"I believe
my duties should end at the rd«w
of |lv&gt; play ini; field. The rest i»
Wf&gt; to Steve.”
Paul U e rrin g fr I* looking for
anoth er m ajor league berth, -now.
tTai no ha* been released by tho
(Itirag n Cub*. The 39-year-old
I Kht-hamler has applied for a
p trhiiiK job with every other m a­
jor It ague club. He nlrt-iidy bin
b «*u hinted down by at leas'. oho
club, th e Cincinnati Hods.
. UmI O nnsby, who retired four
jvr.m a r o after serving 19 year*
« r utt American le a g u e umnlri*.
wants (o get bark Into bun-bull.
He w ants |o b* a stout or u businet*’ office-em ploye. A fter re­
signing a job as pcraohnel m ana­
ger for n Chicago conce^s*A&gt;*a&gt;ehy declared;—'Tlascball has got
me. I'vo !?ol to get back to it
*
rv •• *
in lu ll, suffered a fractured skip) and brain Injuries In the fall.
to *be lisn
happy.
Although Phil 'Rlztulo played a
lot. of baseball while in tho serv­ first major league* Iterth. Explain­
ice. the pint-sited New York Ynn- ing that ho is not taking his job
kee. sh ortstop says he feels just for grunted, K itiuto declared:—

STOUTER

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to Bllrier. In tak in g the Unprece­
dented step, Wlddoea said; '" I’m
happier th a t l ‘m n ot head eoach.”
Lina coach Claranea Munn &gt;f
the 'U hlke/Sltv of M Rhlgan foot­
ball team la baliavad to have re­
ceived another attractiv e offer to
became head coach a t ' Syracuse
University.
Munn had turned
down a previous offer. The new
offer la said to . be for a fiveyear contract a t $8,000 a year.
Munn tnakea 6,000 a t Ann Arbor.
The breaks certainly want a*
gainst th e Holy- Cross football
team. In the U s t few weeks.
F irst, bad w ra th e r.in v e n te d tlfe
Crusaders from
practicing a t
home. Wlicn they arrived In Mi­
ami, they leam od th a t the trunk*
containing th eir equipment ha I
been lost. Their Star back, Stan
Koalowaki, and s! couple of other
players were h it by the flu. They
lost the O range Bowl fa m e on a
pee*’ Interception and 89-yard run
on the la st play of the tam e. ,
The C nioaderi thought they had
shaken o ff the jinx when Stan
Koilowskl waa, voted , the best
player In the O range Bowl. Then
th ev d earaed th a t one o r t h e pi
th a t Went with th a t honor was a
number of free flying • lesions. *It
so*happens th a t Kostowskl hnd

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with -Ills family, will be the bouse
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Florida.
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&gt; MILA. FRESH

HHO IT DITIOIT POUCI tor the
fatal (hooting of hi* wife In B quar­
rel, John Lahdbldea, 41, if ahown at
police heacjquarter* a i he talked, of
the traf edy. The couple's three chil­
dren. ag«d 8. 7 ant) 1. w ere being
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year* a«tt. .
v
The (tiuttiuioogn lexikout* of .he Southern A m c la tio n '1 have
acquired fire p lay ers, from the
Washington Senators. They are
pitchers Joe D eary . John Stone
.-ml Larry Burger, inflelder &lt;11111j* . l-aync and outfielder * Jo»e
Znrdon.
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To Promote the I 'r a i r n i of A m erica;

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AN INDEPENDENT D AIL IT NBWSI’APEK
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■ E s ta b lis h e d 1908

Attlee Speaks
lAt Opening Of
UNO Meeting

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T H U R S D A Y . J A N U A R Y 10, 1946

Associated Press I-eased Wire

NUMBER 8.1

[Former M en tal1Estimates Reveal 420 Acre Celery '
ion Of
Inmate Sought Increase Sanford - U v53o Area Phone Service
F o r S laying
Due Tomorrow

Where Detectives Found JJittj Of Human Hones

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A 420 acre increase In i i 'l r . y , tlm. ........
oi'r.irdi ig to Fcd-'l
, planting* fn the Sanford - Ovic In I tin t *’t|.|r .tun 1.,-t Non ., i ll t.
d istrict I* indicated by e s im a . s 1at th&gt; Stn'c M arket. The nm et
Just released by focal shlpp-rs is siilliruhul illl'l wild p i,,.*
lan d mi»
th e r rFruit'
E x p ress)
rouging G m
to $1.on K.
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. j »nu
u u u Grower*
rower* c.x|irp*a
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t i f f trr* H t \ T n n h l l h t
I r i ° t which M. J. Meek* is manager. I • ' li mi bilge su e s nml up to o .
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y iK K L H l . T i a n n U n L
in
The** fiture* Indicate a* o f |’$.1.(
, sm all.. &gt;tx». Aocord - O t T 1 K i l l g ,
Ilis ta lla *
C h ic a s ro ’s H i s t o r y
Dec. 31, a total of 2,8)1 * tr r « ! lnir •" Chivrles I*. Sherman, t hn j
,,
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celery In the county as c m« |ed it« the marKt-l new* hullo in.
C o n c e n t r a t e d O n lmre&lt;1 " ith 2,451 aero* nt th is; the price* ait- ovpocto | . to k n o ll
n 1 • I 11
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lime la st year. The increase o p - ! off Mini jut $2.50 i n ' f.lu.i n 1
U n 1 I (1 8
M u r d e r e r pear* to n« centered In p local ctnto
--------- . '
’ ! variety plantings which total US..
K.., the -.a .on i date Sa d .ird '
CHICAGO. Jan. 10. id h ^ A dlscoropated w.lii 02.1 h a . -h.j pci
t cur*. lk io .li .m; l
chmRed inmate of a map 1*1 in- ■f, *a darinjt 1944. Golden variety I .‘ arp-&gt; tn jo o , the lower rant
. Telrsraphic nervier between
ablution I* being nought today lij'f l,‘, ™ nl * *rJ- I j J ' I aire* a.; com* ; coast 5S2 and Zell wood and nt.i-n
.Sanford and g rea ter New
the hr ital kidnap.m urdrr of six- Pa£&gt;
1,8*8 acre* last year, i K lotil t fectlon» lit) r ..n . a t al
York i»*b«inc ovibjected to
y ear-old. Suianne
Dagnan
iiv . .Continoad " * r 'M weather h »' i ot lUt.'l m u .
indefinite d rla y 'h ) the W est­
Chicago. The .u ap ^-t once h«d a i
**2. *5t!S. Ertlmal.-w m, San font plantern
I’nion atrikr.
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Sayft Atomic Power
Must Be Controlled
: 7 ~*76 P revent Ruin
A n d Annihilation

tion W orkers Will
H effin Picketing1
Exchange Offices*

’ LONDON. Jan.'10. ‘( A P ) In a spirit of grave and sober
. dedication, Britain's 'Prime
Minister Attlee has opened
the first session o f the Unit: ed Nations General Assembly.
To. the delegates aH*$ml&gt;led
from all &lt;|uarfern of the globe, [ a im : m v AT R K illT point* to »i*&gt;t in rear- of « t

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r buUdlng% whe
tTYMy ifUx|tcct ‘slay ’* " h " ' / n r ruii&gt;eit&lt;ir arm* of little T h n
whose -kidnnp-inurder h«* shocked the nation. The child** dirmertibcirtl hc».l was found
of the task for which the new cutrkUttsjti
at le ft (also-am licatcl .by. sm *»&gt;. &lt;
■. ■Mlnternatlotutl Soundphoto)* ^ ie T e n n e r meslul ivalieht aftg r.r b,4n'
•ijj-vlker *vin|s in the United
tlx&gt;«a. ii-«. nf g ♦***.!•. mul is
wor|J**brganfaation baa been "call*
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by the telephone-InstaHallawn-*
only the laat of ■ aerie* of w arn­
worker* strike a* yet. sc•
.
When he took .Strranne foo.
ing* to mankind that, unle«* the
cording in F. Vi Tsiawar*,
bedroom -early Monday
_
■power* of deitruction couhl l»e
m anager of fhc tocal South­
The director o f rhe- ornery
controlled. Immense ruin and alern UrU exchange, lie .said tome. Mr*. M argaret P etty Idepmoot annihilation would be the
the public would he advised *
1fied the ladder a* one which had
U AHIIlNtJTON. Jan 10,
lob of meet of the highly civilis­
of spy rhange In local **r&lt;een .le ft at the nursery tvgo
AP— jten. Kdwjn t*. Johnson.
vice.
ed-portion*'of mankind-". For thl*
»ar» ngo by employe* of a roof.
Colorado
Democrat.
today
peaion, A ttlee continued, he perdescribed (il dem onstrations
in%
i(i t i
eonally welcome* the decliion to
oversea* as* "near mutiny."
CIIU N liK IN li.
J a n . 10
F o llo w iiic in lin e* "U* r o i i i i i l i o n t «
A ccm5t-toH*«&gt;aMl. d is r u p tio n
place the ' whole problem of
Johnson »ai«l the dem onstra­
( A P )—(irntrsllasim o Chiang
fimtl, 1hr till o ils ) o ip ii lltslllit n f U '||-|ll|0|U- Sl'l V*tCt‘ IS ( h f e a t atomic energy control In the
' (al |&gt;atlrnt at Maitfeno State llostions were ‘ "dl»trvw»lng and
Ksl Hhsk announcerl tmlay
III I iinlit dl'itil
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hand* of a United N ations Com­
but th at he had been re
humiliating to all Ameri­
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th at
the .Chinese Central
in ih r u tib il). iL
D eput,
mission. i
can*.”
lie formally called
irw pt-nk in deposit* for .;the lS4»e&lt;l from the Institution a*
(iovernment has decided to
A nr
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upon the Senate Military
leg allie all political parties
Snnfnrd Atlantic National . Ilnilk. Cured.
Poll . &lt; 1, i i;..t
ncccjiitrv
li 5%111ill III« (&gt;ri a n - M 'lu ilu b il In th r o w
world,, through their represent*- , Kmiuirement*
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nurt-veulcd
yesterday
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CHUNGKING. 3an. to. wl‘*
tl.eir noiiuoi meeting.
J I. In* offi-n-ei sginnst young girls
would h it \ ♦ MW Milt v»f th« rhiingi-* in 11 •-latt'i In Sun
member* of the Seminole ( hau­
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Mild
drposita
ott
!
Leader*
of
the
('hl*-e«e
N
ali
n
iiHint &gt;
nf Future F unnels a n d . of
j KniiiHitro, pick* ling i** t-x*
line of the task* ahead, he de­ the Seminole County Form Bur­
possible moment for a full in­
July J. Ifir. /ra llie d »K.1)71,40!).- questioning. Thr two men ate to ' nlist Government anil lh- Y e -an
n .«
W' I
n n i l i e i ii.g nt--ill ^Hftl'Yl
III s t a r t
tmltlV
lit
clared: ‘‘It I* not ja»t the neirn- eau by John Ford, ‘executive vestigation. 1 i
IMi »« romparrvl with $12)73, 000 be released at 1:00 P.M. todays j Comniitliist regime oi terel
I- li
"Ceotisl
Standard
Time,
unless
ra tio n of war. but tt# creation of
|
dav
no
Imniedial
l.o
e
on
I
O',
II,
I'.'ll
Itrnourves
on
'
*
‘
'
V"
,1
'
'
'
W
if
liiiig
tn
n
.
ti'H
'|iltiiiu»t-rseeietn ry of the Florida Faim
KM-V-.I -.. III.-I 'lin t
II II I.sun.
world
freodom
W.tSlllNC.TtJN, J » n . 10
•
July I r.'io were also at an all formal charge* are made against l.iliin'* e l - I, a., .
llurcp.u. nt .1
n Joint
meeting of
# ' of security
. . . . . ami
_
_ I , IIHIIVS.U,
join. ini-vim
*.'"‘*"1"
them.
(Al*)—i Senator Edwin C.
-of , world Wdtlch i* governed »&gt;y Xbolh 8rwMlll, t,onB hcIl| at the
The “era*e (^fTfr1--—order it a*, and III. i ...,,| ll,e^ iie .r going In *i^h y* '' tin* u n l k i ' t i t ' n f
lime high of »K2i»“,:;i;..52.
i t u h rU iA iil
^
J
o
h
n
s
o
n
ha«
beep
nsmed
Justice and the moral law ."
issue
I
by
Oeneinli'j-ioio
(
hiu
w
Mi.
Inglev
reporteil
that
120,vr
f,
M
p4*
i
lit
nr
W
tlf
tint
*h4*^pl’l»kr
u tn|
school farm buildln?. Alex
chairman of a *peci»l Senate
Attlee' then reminded the dele­
|*otlllllllc T oU ph.w c oinpany. The
hai-.-ihak and Mao T ie fling. 111 ^ Ni*. 4,.,,,,, .,,,;U Iiatf U-4MJ
OOO un- uddeil |o the surplus s o
son. Seminole High School
gatee of past mistake* from which ag ricu ltu ral instructor, welcomed • Military Sabcummillee to in­
Communist chsllmun at Yen in 1
** M'u
,c h'M'M*** ch' mjhhI | u t o f p lr fi thcii |u»Atji to at*
count, making the totul IIOO.OVAa
vestigate th e demobilliation
lesson* m ust be learned. He said the visitor*.
after negotiator* for both lendeis it thi4H’ ^i.iilci a at thi •lil klr- '
which How Ci|uuls thu capital
u It'i.il ^riPVHiK'c m rt'litiR .
|»&lt;»rt
tti »(
t i i ttii i lt r r v i l l r
TMn*\
4i
|»
4*rt
it?
%
m »m * . i ..
. .
.
.» ,
.... 7
sltuatloa.
of Nationa, form*
agreed to the truce term*.
! count New business
for thw
MiN Ford,
Foi
directing hi* talk .fn
,
,
»
is
.
I. .
4i * H * iirr cull-, tn* tin* \S Inti*
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f/ . . i .
The
order
instrurtedmilitiny.
• I, failed prl- thee Joy*,
uni, took an u| w ard swing • •
—- stated that improve. * ,
,
. .
.i 11 mh 14* m V it f f i*i't t*i I h u t o u t . g o i n g
x „ 4...................
MANILA. Jap |0 . */Pi— Cien- ev iik’ii, r.l l&gt;v l.22&lt;* new chrrklng
comrtinnder* on both --i-le* to li i|t o r t l n l i *411.1 .IV u«'ii n m l i'll * | t h .
U nited Slates meiyt*. spousorrd l)v the Farm
through
l r " M*
all troop movement*. The oi-l-i t h e f a n h e r e
Mml s.-,i saving* uii-ouiils th a t
were not pre­ liu rra u *ucm as the new Central cral “ Iko" own* Manila
and
A rill v*.N av y tli*up«
That'*
the
renction
of
soldiers
I
ttv(l
„.
CIlr)|
,turinK
T),#
prohibits
also
the
destruction
-if
paring Ue forma tir e sl» |W Florida Experimental Station and
A
1 ily
nr.ltiiam e
e.|uuc*
Mennlirtir, lender.
three big
and interference with all line* .( gjp-ie&gt; to |ia&gt; »25n to inn)* ('1(1 unions lire nun'ling tmia,
MW world organisation, he other nl(U tej tanning, would to Chief of S taff Qencral r.iseii. ..,olll| volume of over-the-counter
Kower'a
anaouareiueiit
&lt;»"*l
all
|
^
..u
n
t,-,!
to
over
f..rtycommunication
►
.TEHRAN*.
Jan.
10,
(/P)—
An
m ust draw f li Al If6 blood firove o f evep more value to th«
{within tlie. -ily lim it., muording ' w' l h company official, in an efM anchuria was not affected i-y
b an ian
ijnvem nm jt
announceOiealer.
nnllion dollar., an Inc
frtf* . — ^C nm gnll. 3BV&gt; b jt J[;triv;rs p /^ th ^ .fu tiu c t h a n .t o ovrr*«a|
the
trtvgWarrangem
ent
Chin*««
*'&gt; ' tty Manager It rj c -._ - I fort to fuicsLall now natinn-vyalsW
rit
U
j
’*ertd~
home
lmnve.tlati|iy
t
^
;,v
c
r
r)p
br
Difllion.
*
nftfit
said
today
flgnUng
had
"bro­
v
.from ‘U»a support of th » masses present farmer*. '• v*‘
•II
troop*
not
needed
for
iwcU|«a
Tho
m
|
h
npprurim
ately
N
ationalist
tro-p*
will
continue
[
Aiconling I- tiim lv lu iu-u n, c i t y &lt;, v«H|le...(l»
ken
out
In
two
more
Ituiiian.oc“ T here Is more in the inan
o u ld i n v o l v.e limit- than
of people throughout th e world.
............. .. w
......................
„ ,lnlf ,|„ ||in i |„ ■upleil provinces’ in northern (ran* |o move Into the rich industrial .an llm s ...................... .
fanli ' | “......Kill
th,- «|,^|Attlee said: “Tnay m ust under- than ‘‘Iff- the land,” lie said. “The tion duty, r.-ganlltss of discharge (|
Kaxt
lit
and
M
atandaran.
point
scores.
_
...
»
A,
saving*
Ironds,
making
a
to
be*t
of
you
can
devrlnpo
into
area under *n ngreemei.l with
|M. . .................. In-fnir !electrieal nnd meal parking m .|t|.
stand that w» are building a ileThe j .Lw.u uf l.eneral r.iseii- . (i|| | f |ivr,r four m,||,„ „ , „ |j ,|u r.
The onnouiiceinent said the out- th« Ruxslana to rr* io tr &lt; htnrse
good farm ers. If you want to get
_iense for the . common people.”
ttntlt*ri| 4mi i^iftf ut;\*uhrrp in .• tnr-a
hoWcr's uniiounctment wu* first ■ug the war year's without cost l.renk* occurred in t'halu*, on the sovereignty |p Manchuria.
Turning to the police powers hy w ith little work, do not
I the City. StaPe law ,. ' t „ the | , T '^, .J.’ ,
The
“cease
fire”
order
follow*
‘
N‘ ’l
"] “
broadcast
over
the
'Army
r“l
'
!|!’
i
to"the
Govtsnmcnt
or
to
the
cm
Caspian
Sea
hi
M
atandaran
and
* of the new organisation, Attlee U&gt;ther to fatm , but get u . job
u tva* also S tate d thot^nl»o at Kasvin City. One person a Surprise JltM ling nf Nationalist j effect th a t if ............ -o.-ie trail- | T ru m aii'i'' fact'-'fimlihg' rm nniiltrr „
said that n police .force 1* nec­ In an Industrial plant ■and join station W 'T M in .Manila on w e
r r n t o p 411 a plitci* t h i'y i o m i t i
during IUI5 the ......
.................
...........
...........
director*
de--w
aa said
to ...have been killed and deifrM c G«n«ml Chung' Chun j IT
essary p a rt vf .a civilised com- the C U V lie added. Mr. Ford basil «tf an Associated .J!*.?/1*
will i ecomiiiettd n wage increuse
r e e n tc l in the ' " ' l l 4 ,c lm rd ncmi-nnnual tlivitlfntU.
, two olhera_______
wnmndeil u l Ksttrln.
end CommunUt di-lcgste (.cm , al l
, g _ £JlllUl_.luui . . ulUiL comply. for--t»ro.ltlrliOn~W7M,T ;i'r»~nr (7etrmunlty. The greater the- -auclal was 'accompanied to the meeting patch
"
pttal
variimaiil
*ai&gt;L&gt;
tha
essCheu
Ll&gt;-4^Uettended
h
r
(.enrrel
I
^.tli.
^
,,,,.
X
dW
iV
law-.
capital.
...
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1
*
f
l
v
v
a
ir
rttnnjiarumn
-.n
L
l.-T
h
a
&lt;7ov
r
nman
t-»
al
Baker,
1. A._fuffi_
^ s r c o r lty and contentm ent of the by
“ V hi*
fl. . assistant, 8am
_____
__aAd
.
eral Molars approxim ating IK
The- aiinoum-evneivt - came «
George
Marshall.
vposit*
showing
th
e
.
unltiev
a
t
K
asrin
occurred
whon
* popntsstonr lh p ~ tm ~ tm p q rn tn f-lt p « W m t - * f she- (&gt;rnnger &lt;Nmnt&gt; total surprise to tho soldier* loans and
I'lior to tin- &lt; its rolling law ‘ jo-r ii-nt Tlic t'|l&gt; uutu wnrkr
Thr npccial presidential envoy
Bureau, A rt Karst
following grnuu*l Iin-rwise:
what It called a "g ro u p ‘of Imml« h . twxllea
f urea
r‘
the
police fortei
ho. ilnflarivl.
declared. ‘ narm
rnfiiii-i-mciit
whicli
nm l
m i n 1have .irinundnd a III |H*r rent
and they kept switchboard o|*erto
China
agreed
t"
assisi
......
nt
Deposit*
grants
and
stranger*"
fired,
upon
“
You
hoy*
are
doing
a
fine
1.0lilts
c f f i i t in I li-n-niln-i I ' l l , fnituiir l-j-o'l 1'his stnrv “ a- denied in
Then, echoing the word* of formi I2-.U-II
lining
procedure*
for
n
cessation
»l,»7:i,W|0
inter*
during
s
provincial
elecjob,''. *4.1 M. L. Culluni, p re s i-1utors at the liroiMlcastiiig statm
V ,70.000
lellei-.
piilnu-l-.
|. lu I'ln.lnrml-. | tt ii'hingtun t-j U n tiiiiiaii IJuyd
cr Kuwlon ‘ Foreign Commissar dent of " tile Seminole ’C o u n ty , "busy answenng 'call* for mltill
of hostilities.
.104.700
3,:«o,.i5:i t,on.
' 12-31-12
Ingi-t-- rtr
rfr u a .n 1 1-. 11111 «*.I l.*;iiii- .
a-l f ningi-t
fl
Maxim Litvinov, he said. “ Pence • Farm Du rruu. *‘You dcsrrve our i tlonal dclnil*
4,21*4,113
Kaivin
i*
00
mile*
ntgthwreyt
42m,141
I n pnv
n la
i* indivisible. We m bit aiul will 1 *up|&gt; orl. W ith kimnI If utlrrjx In 1 T h r A rm \ coinmnn«l**r in the I2-'II-4.1
*•&lt;
I *
I
' . m d n i k . I i-li-g - B|diii c o m
5,5242*01
-f
Tehran
and
Is
the
southernm
ost
4'.)1.fl7-t,
.... I 2 H I I
I In- Cniiiiig Inn f i . l i U i t ' t i n - | n i iin n a l inn i , - n i l tleil u p l i /
succeed.”
fa rm in i: U in g d eveloped h e r e , I 1 n e t l e r n I 'a u f l r , l.le u trn o n t
i,10*'..7l 1 utpost of the Hussisn occupslio.v
r,.v.i.:.7f&gt;
I J-.il - 1,‘t
'lr
Ka&gt;i-i - a i d
l b .nldi-d Ih u l ; I h«- " r - l r i n U n im i - I n k c .in.I thiam confident nf the fu tu re of eritl W. I) S ly e r, declined c-.m
.Mr. Inglcy aiinounceil
announcfil the f«|lbli- rimt In lrm l. Il may
hr
lltdMn-n In I » , . m
niililcVnii- , | r g a b t \
,,f d | . | | \ | . | Illy t c l g g i a m s
incnt on Eisenhower's o ld e r until
-nty
with
th
r
|ifriRlHilon
of
(
m
Seminole County."
irs wen- 're slectif-l
lowing directors
in-iiili i«.» iiImiuI npri •i I iii,* fniltini- by un til h a s liecoim- n t u p i s s u e .
Verne Clark, president of the he had received it through off
tussisn
(Jovernment.
older*: (icorgc I*.
tt-lbng ctitnils lien-. Mn-t nf the
F uture F an n er Chnpter, told nf r ' l ' ^ Z ' w : r ,V Joar.m cnt,U o !iO )’ »'"P. R ^ U ,- C h a p m a n .. L
WASHINGTON. Jan . Ill « P i- Applirniit* would In' willing to An attorney . for tho striking
union eh u igo* the comhis experience* in learning farm
The M aritim e Commission ac­ pay the $51111 fet if it were worker'*
‘. : i r
:
1 F .n ilc r. J. L Ingle,. It- A. NV
parry.
vinlatiitg a fmlernl l«w
practices n | Ihc school since Wunhlnglori ycf»ter(luy.
cepted
today
a
*i.ii2H.5i)ii
Did
II.
R.
Pope,
nn«l
J.
W.
4
8
pntsilde,
he
said.
An. Associated Press dispaich I
'** '
in ii«uig the inaila |i( deliver
nun in g here friim Tbnneisee. He
of the Tam p# Shipbuilding ('&lt;»»
nm Tokyo, mtnniehlle. sahl 2d h h “ ": ' ‘ .
! telegraphic messages. A rnmoutlined FFA work • which In­ front
porstion
fo
r
ihc
governmentthe.
stoekholdrn
embers of
Auny
h 0 k it meeting of the di­
I p.ui)
spokesman d u p lie s
that
... the
.
. newspaper. nu-eting,
clude* n complete schedule * of members
m q ie tU ig t. Johns Shipbuilding
' " •—teen 1 nil'll feel* th a t kind of
S I N K " l u l l i l l . N 4 .I )
projects such n* raising crop* Pacific Star* and .smpo*. are rector* of- th e hunk wan held, at
Compirof'*
yard
snd
building'
m
---------—
Inrivns.. i. better tlian none.
Dr. C. L. .Park, chairm an of the at tha school farm Am! at home, protesting the setiou of their which the following officer* were; Coach George McClelland of Jacksonville.
.t
UoapiUl • (,'ommlttaa of th a -S e­ keeping accurate 're co rd er buying commander — U eut. Col. Jnmr* rr-clcctod; J. W. Shnnds, c h a ir-, the Celery Fed basketliall teapr ' A commission spokesman
to i,P) f
---.NKW N
minole County M e d k al-. Aasocla- seed through the school ro- Parks — in connection with the man of the board; J L. Ingley.' announced hi* sta rtin g lineup the transaction still i* «ut.j&lt;-ct I &lt;a h k S i n k w n ’ li.i - •ignel a
,. Uon, told, member* of th a organlrntive. and the shop work. idcmubiltxution furore men chmuc president; L lr F railer, vice pie- ihl* afternoon for the tilt with to approval of the Silt pin I'm tl'f 4»4*■&gt;4*141 t M»»tl .4* I »• p l a t w ith
The Army newsnv
»*-tl6n during a m eeting held
told of competition In sta le
t to tmblish sl'tent; II. F. Mann, rash iea; () t ‘ -ha Ksttorlinu* Mullata of. 8 t party Anininiitrattaui so(III
&gt;..$!- ^ . i
. ..( Hie
Tuesday night th a t tho
hnepl- Slid national contests, nml of * ll|,.ii« ,,,T n,inhl rjofio1 cm re*|Mind ''M
" cBride, assistant
—* -cwshier:
1------ —
an • tugusllna tomorrow night a t the Ju,slice Department
■• f»•»vf|t V
Ml A iii 4*$ it fi h ih . i i. i .
* tal faculties a t the Sanford N'uvnl iccrcntinnnl netbyilic-*, including a cut1 (Wilburn J
ool amlilorium.
Dunn) which It W. Doan, assistant rashiri
, cliool
auditorium,
Hit* ixi i*n uibr w-i*
«"If4**4|f144' | l&gt;&gt; ,
A ir StWtloh 'had been inspected trip to PnhiJfrc last year by
liwede” Jenklnson and ‘‘i ’ae
••Mlirr Him
criticised the soldier* for the
f the ' linkVS \S D I \G T O \. J „ „
|||,,,J*,.
EX-CONVICT ARRESIF-O
jwand decWred suitable aa a medi- chapter ntemlMSm.
hokee" Kilpatrick will start, a*
Smkw nh wa- n twn tim,. all flir I'migressiunal ( niiinilttre in *
• c a l facility fo r citlscna o f Aix\O ther experience* in school demonstration*. The. (tl's nssetttorwsfxls.
V
erne
Clark
wdll
bp.
n
LOUISVILLE. Jan. I". &lt;-i’^
-v ford a n ! Seminole C o u n ter
Anlerlra halflutik at (.riirgia. and vest,gating the Ja p attack on
farm ing and projects were told ed th at the radio man told them
renter and “Koulrrel" Bowrq aDi
K entucky' S tate Police hure «r wa* voted the most v aluable! |.r n t| Harbor has iK-gnte It toD, O.Lfc. B a r k s ^ j a a ^ named hv John Rrumfey, Jr., and F ra n k he never intended his letter for
reatfd *n es-convict in connection player Jn th r Nutiennl l-ootliall I,|ny „ |«-tt ir w ritten hv tkr lat*
‘ ' * 'p re .V le iirg b II MV w fclatlon for Wilson. Rjflph Johnson and.-John pobiication.
In F rankfurt. . the... American
the c u r r e n tj » « t during an elec- Senkarik . presided over the c h a ir'
ft wss also r«|orUHl th a t Bob1 with ti»e fa ta l rebooting &lt;&gt;f ‘two l.rague When playing with Dr- I |&gt;re,|d»nt . Ron-evelt to the lalft
'
I Wendell Wlllkle.
The letter U
early today. -Jlr» p a­ Unit in 11)11.
tton of officers. Dr. T. F. Me- In a ' lively dem onstration of occupation (ommamler in Ger­
SAINT PETERSBURG. Jan. 10 Culluni, reg u lar guard, sustain;&amp; ppiIcemen
many. Geneial Joseph McNnrney
“ Daniel wa* appdlfttqd vlc^p ro * |. p arliam entary procedure. S
I'XpviliNl t«l l&gt;« intriwlucefl in rv|T&gt;
trolmen, A lbert Horn and Orb
an
anide
in
ju
ry
d
u
rin
g
'q
pnactlco
(Ah—
A
picket
line
w
inds
around
took, immediate atep* today to
dent and Dr. r ra a k L. Quillman
Icncr when the Com mittee rcE nrollm ent In th« chapter
th e M orning.Times ami the Eve­ • rsston held la st night ami In M* Moore, of Preatonlmrg, Ky, were
was nam ed' ecx-jeUry and tre a ­ ,slumped durtntr Tho war w ith eo aniw er * m ars protest by thou­ ning -Independent today. The probability he will not see aftiOn shot, to d e a th ,In an uuloinuhilo.
siimos its beatings next Tuesday.
KAILOR K IL L E D
wars
surer. ' Dr. J . N ^T olar^ D r. .0 . 8 many boya in the - service, - b u t sands of soldiers and
It was nhtalm-d from the late
Ygnir hour* afte r ihe crime, police
p rin te r..p;- m'chtber* o f |h e In­ against the .Mullets.
Sclm an. and Dr. Yojk .^ « re ap- now th e re Is a record m em ber­ against a slowdown in' redeploy- ternational Typographical Union
aelted Lonle Robinson, whom they
FOLKF.STtiNE. Kngiatiil. Jan. President's files. In it. Itoose.
„
...
pointed member* of th a Board ship of 55 members, Mr. Jo h n ­ toent.
say wa* on parple froi'n u life it). (A P ) —Al least one sailor vrlt told the I'.'lil GOP presiden­
O rders went out to all units — have' been on strik e over
I of Censor*.
term for murder. One of Die dead
tial candidate ’that I here might tor
Censors.
son Inform ed, the group. He told in McNarney'e European Theater wage* and hours since Nov. 20
D r. P ark Informed the asXDcla- of how Ahe members grew crop*
officer'* guna wax said to have wa* killed in anOthty w inter storm an- arm ed clash with .Inpan' “at
w
ithout
using
pickels.
Placement
(hut lashed the southern ro ast of any moment." The Roosevelt let
• Uon that the m a tU r of acquiring a t the school farm and a t home, coihmemt to send Gl represenle- of. picket* has been followed by
biter; found on Koblniou.
the hojpltal a t the Naeal S U tlon and Row th ey maintained accu rate ltv«a to hU KrapkOm. head.juar- an announcement front th e Inde­
England during thr night. Eighty- ter to V illlkic was dated two dav*
- has-been i- ) - n dp w ith C ity end records of their ovyn banking.
TRY L U PIN E P LANTINGS
mile-an-hour winds played havoc before the Jnps struck nt Pearl
pendent'* stereo ty p ed nnd press­
County’, officials.
NUETlNBFntG,- ^ . 10. UP&gt;—
with shipping. S tray sea ininrs H at to r . ”
Tha shop- work, he aekl,, in*
men that' they are tak in g the
■■■
■ ■
—'
VERO BEACH, FI*. (SpeciaD perilled ships in She English
eluded fo u r year courses and the situation Tb# tetettpga " e re d ay off to consider crossing tt}o lia n a F rank, former N ail Gov­
some elem entary woodwork p ra c ­
ernor General of Poland, s a t stif­ —J-;ive Indian River County grow- Channel. A torrential tain fell.
picket
line.
PRDi'OKAI, MADE
era are try in g plantings of blue
tice by Ju n io r High School boya. scheduled td T fe t u n d sT ^ lV
However,
the
Independent’s fly In the prisoners box as LL lupine this season to determine The Air Ministry forecast an­
.
- i ' ..
,.
He term ed the school farm an I morning.
other
stiff
gnlc
fnt
tonight.
Col.
W.
II.
Baldwin,
of
Detroit,
The commander of the mid publisher ■— L, C, Brown — says
C II I U A GO, J mii. in. id'i
shop a s th e beat equipped in the Peeiflc areo. IJeutenant Gcncrol lie p la n s,-to publish today a* riled the brutalities th a t fra id l w hether it Is suitable u* « win­
United Mates' Concilinlf.'n Chiof
try cover crop in this section. Flvu
12 southeastern states, and said
1
admitted
practicing
In
Poland,
t
l
usual. Y esterday the Independent
Edgar W a rre n .has made a p ro -,'!
—
hundred pounds of the seel fnr
i t waa being visited- constantly Robert filch*nlipn,
the war crime* trial today.
RAFT FOUND
posnl to Swift and Armour —- ~
a
Three local persona are under- by o u tstanding leaders In farm warning to the «nnolulu edluon resumed publication of its final
the
p
la
n
tin
g
s
were
obtained
Frank
la
chargad
with
a*,
Since the
November
of Ftara and Stripea. He has or­ edition.
two of the nations la r te s t m eat
• going trcatm snt a* the re su lt of work.
dered the Army newapaoer not w alk o u t,; both the S ain t • Peters “one* w* have won the w ar, then through th e office of County
FORT LAUDERDALE. Jim. II) packers — for averting the m eat
being bitten bT * Tabled dog last
V isiting farm bureau members to make any dtacourteoua refer- b u r* rfewsnapers have been pub­ for* all I car*, mincemeat can be A gent Marcel Boudet.
— (A P )—A rubber life r a ft wilt strike on Ihe calendar for Ja n . •
Friday, Dr. F ra n k L Quillman.
Qu
were Invited to make use a t any
mad* of th e P o l# e \ F ran k had
undergo close exam ination to II). W arren Hid not disclose, the
director of tthe Seminole County time of th e repair facilities nf ences to the President, the heero- lishing through a .vari-lyped, boast id In 1043 wh* t h* * |M f
ANNOUNCES
CANDIDACY
U ry, the Chief of S taff o r olhFr
determine whether it m ight have nature of hi* proposal. But an
H ealth Unit.
the well equipped school farm mUlUry aulhoritle*. Soma eritl- photo-engraved process.
been equipment from one of six anonymous industry ^ o u rc e s a i d / ^
All three of the union*, in­ term ed the “ honor of to
The dog died Saturday an d lU chop w hich contains all sorts of ctaiid
TAMPA.
Jan
.
10.
(
A
P
)
A
t
I’rUeldenf
Roosevelt’*
P*
--order aa- eenaorihlp. volved in the strike a re affiliated
Navy planes lost over the Atlantic. the o ffe r cenccrnrd n puaslble* . /.
was ren t to the S ta te JH - woodworWingg and m etal m achin­ but It thu
torney
Fred
Brown
has
announc­
11*4
of
war
criminals.
was pointed out th a t Gen­
Tho planr* disappeared Dec. 5 increase in the price of m eat ip rrifn rn t of Health to Jackson­ ery,r, la
lath
th es,
ee , drills! ‘ band saw s, eral R khardjon'a older waa com- w ith the A F of L President Jim
A ttention today alao foc«Md e d t h a t he w ill be a candidate for with 27 crew member* aboard. The bought
Prie# —&gt; of the I T U local on government contract*.
fo r acetyletM
ville for an
forge, an
andd facilities
fi
|y justified under th e Artl- issued a statem ent today charg- on the notorious Jew b aiter, Ju ­ the office o f atete railroad com­ raft waa found In the ocean off
Dr. Quillman icnortcd w as poal- Bud electric welding.
^
missioner
In
the
Democratic
pri­
lius
stretch
er.
A
rep
o
rt
ar.
in g .th a t the management* of the
Boys
at
various
machine*
4 tiro. He warned all eltisens to
m ary. Aleo—W. Turner Davis of Daytona Beach on Monday.
tw o papers
had refused to .Stretcher w hich waa wu
Immediate action to get dem onstrated their work to the
RESCUED
Madison hue qaulllfind aa a candi­
Hermann
Ooerlng
-ahowad
negotiate. He aavs picket* hare
dogs innoculated.
visitor*. Project* Included th e
d a te -to aucoed himself In the
he a sadist and 4 thief to
been
placed,
fo
r
lids
reason.
COMMI88ION
MKKT8
completion
of an
electrically
Florid* sen ate from the tenth
LITTLE FALLS, New York,
NO EMPTY IIKKTIIS - ’
he' took- pleasure In beatli
BTOLPN CAR RECOVERED
operated law n mower, with tw p
district.
f
Jan. 10, 4Ah— Rescue w orkere
pi# wUh a whip. The btef
yet to be built for use cm coUnty
TOKYO, Jan 10, (/P)— General battled th e ir way th ro u g h fallen
school law ns, and a completed
DAILY DOUBLE ABOLISHED M acA rthur has Issued Instruc­ beams and mafonry to d a y to save
FUN ERA L SERVICED
tion! to th e United S tate s Army on* of five or els persons tra p 10. UP}— iq the Pacific that no ahljTsV .to
BABY BURNBD TO DEATH
return to America w ith ah empty
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fortY T

Ford Is Speaker General Eisenkower Owns Manila
After Change In Discharge Plan
At Farrti Bureau
And jFFA Meeting
Sanford Atlantic

A g ric u T ^ u y a l Pro­
gram iVt S c h o o l
Farm Is Outlined

National Repur-t^love.fOT;, learned u»t u,.
New Peposit I^ a k

Immediate Truce. [Officials Order
In China’s Civil Gyspies At Paola
W ar Is Ordered To Leave County

Fighting Breaks
Out In Two More
I r a n Provinces

M aritime .Commission
Accepts Tampa Hid

Park Tells Medical
iAs erifltion Naval
Hospital, Adequate

Lineup Announced
For Fed-Mullot Tilt

r

('ommjKpe To See
Letter To Wilkie

P r i n t e r s Picketing
S t Petersburg Paper

a

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Tribunal Hears. Of
Brutality In Poland

iS 'Y T S y V .s T tf S

Rabied Dog Bites .
Three Local People

la y - r f A T a

�City Commission

l'he Sanford Herald
•atUb^T^"*0a«/**• «!%'**te Iirtmt
',m4

ess* * *

al

VWIrre*

THUBSdAY ^jAN UA RY 10, 19^6

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORCbA'

PAGE TWO

MIGHTY OAKS FROM' TINY ACORNS GROW!

Whnt amount* virtually to « complete revolution lit
C |ty,affair* him Ipkun place with the insinuation of two
now member* of the City-Comniixxinn and th e (‘lection of
■yWhie lfuA vJj 1*

W f e tEHCPBE Q W CTSTWTBB

mt

governmental authority.'
jU rt-finding board! th« board then
A* th« New* gay*. “w h a t 't f a l r
-Ip u»e its discretion about how
-much of the Information la to bo
made public. What'a fa ir for one
•id# !• fair Yor the other.
' ' PrrtV lenl Trum*
M lfH W tM W te J fe
'v u r n tx
C&gt;' ,(rr»*- *e* ‘u pais nnv *»» iha
union regulating or restricting
legi ala Lion not# on Its calendar*.
Yet aome legislation ot iu u
tura U the only » i * In whl-h
union* can ha placed on a fair
footing with busmens corporations
In accountability .to government
and th# pumlc snu In ivg**i iw r
l ')i* |h l|ity for Hsrr-»*»* |sftl»t#*l
■ B U S 'I N &amp; S ?
unjustly upon business,
•*
*ts*
cjdk ta ie s
C c tw m u r f
t th e ir larg e receipts.
T h# P r a a I d a n t’s fact-finding
w iL L is m o v z
ony practical results unless
Y O T R IT O PR IE?

- I M.r r k K 1X7.____ mayor of Sanford,
Uuhurt A, William* mid Leu Lcxhur w ere elerlwl U»
------ * 0 L M * 0
U»U*
, K X llst
the ('oiumiHuioh' ill Dwemlatr to' fill the neat* formerly
u an o w
*«»*«»'
urcupied by Mr. Higginx und M. J. Lodge who voluntarily
i m c a i m a s nAtfce
retired i\fto r many year* of unxolfixh xervice to the City.
n .r* ta

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T57T?

Roth of t h e new 'conimlxxinnerx are -lucceeaful buxlnex-i
men who w e feel mire will help to give the City a progre.t*
tdve adminiatrutioi).
. .
__u Mayor Uigginx re t iron a fte r eight year* on the Com­
mission, »ix o f which he'S erved «* mayor and three of
ila a Isw d s w ill k * c k s ra e S U r which were wartim e yeara. It need hnnlly Iw said that the
r e a a la v a S s r p H s ia # r * i *•■______ nlwuya ex actin g elution of hlx office wax made more try O T ^ ^ a ^ ^ i» « r V ;.;,w f
ingxduring thi» ,tfQubJe*omu period. Me ha* accomplished
niuen for tin* City and th a t he did noi'accomplinh more wu*
ir** «r* #*alal*l«*4 li\
'*M* due we feel sure to th e general shortage of men .and
material*.
,
.
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Mr. (Jut come* to - hi* new office with a fine record of
valuable tra in in g In C ity uffnirx. We doubt ir th ere I* any­
one in S anford Imttur versed in facts* and figures pertain­
ing to thi* c ity . He hps served on the City Commission for
the past seven year.-Tand prior to th at wna'n surveyor here
nt# (or, five years was connected with the City Engineer­
Auaaichss fcerila are »'*4 ” * ing D epartm ent.
.
.
.
»
We
w
ish
him
ev
e
ry
1
success
in
His
new
office
as well
T U L 'U H D A V J vT n T/ A U Y I0. I9W
us thi; en tire City Commission and tyJlovp th a t the .City
* 8101,1: V KIlSK K U » TO D A Y
of Sanford tvill continue to grow and prox|H*r under their
guidance.
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-$7X?/Arrs
W U S /A JC r

fr^ M c m
vrtr&amp;i*

ADVBRnj?U«3

A l H ip i» s and Wlliwn* you can find just what you
need to dreiw^np your home. Stop In and".«hop . . . you'll
find qunlity furniture at rea*onahle price*.

Historic vUailroad Car
n(l th e tvorld? T h i» ia th e F r p n c h c o n c h in w hich u t C’o rn p ieu u e
iM n ru h iil-K o d r- r e c c iv a i t h e r to rm u n eiivnj'St h r n u r r c i u l e r IT
th e IDIH. nnd w h i c h wn* f o r th e * n e x t 22 y e a r* k ep t n* n Hurtrri
i n g . relic of a h i t t e r lift -u m l-d e n th Htnigifk*. In 1910. ‘n i ith e r
[bic ; c foOdol- u n * a d d e d . H i t l e r ingrle i t th e xcvne o f t h e F re n c h
buy . MUirciuicr rw»4. i h s g i 'l u a t j t ta k e n o f f to ( J f r m n n v . .
M -jT he T r e a t y of V oranilW a W ent into much detail a s to
£ "* ! hjh&gt;JI* w h ic h -tho .p e r m a ii* w o re to surrender, including
„„«t Much item s n* th e skull. n ( u n A f r i c a n . i tile r w h ic h . wax x n :reii
iild .jv o His p e o p le mid which th e G e r m a n * had.stolen. G en e ra l

hp Bfsunho.wer'H arm istice agrpenient in the ofl schoolhouse
ha, wax Irxx d e t a i l e d , but the F re n c h c a n b e 'tru s te d not fo
riOi overlook the famous r a i l w a y c a r . T h e A fric a n chief's skull
wax
r e t u r n e d , diwpite the t r e d t y p r o v is io n ; an d it
W j would Ihj e a s y to disguise a railroad co a ch . S o o n e r o r In te r,

Opening The B &lt;ks
TAMPA

uay how ever, t h e C o n ip io g n o c a r w ill ho se a rc h e d f o r a n d th u s

Man affine ConfrreHH
The liig .wnrtt «ro over, nrul the time for. rocunstruction
lx .father "bvcr-tluc, b u t Congrnxx is now being rut hr r
juallv nccimytl «jf dnwdllng and procrajitinuUon. A nonpartl.Mui newnpajHir points out th at, except for tux revixion,
which itaclf la of ru th o r (Imihtful wisdom." "Congre** hn«
done nothing ainfiu V-J Day to facilitate the proeexsex of
rfcon.version a n d . resto re n sound |K&gt;dci‘-time economy,”
Sppic conjmeutntorH a re (pujatloning whether th e adminis­
tration really "bus a progrum ." O thers are suggesting that
‘‘.tho hopeymoqjv Lls over.” '. V
U U h a rd ly nettsssay to say th a t there in a lot of very
Importioit w ork to be done at Washington, which cannot
be Hccomplinhrd until tire governmunUl machinery is tight­
ened up. It in an old story that in our system th o legisla­
tive branch h a s to In* punhoil by th e executive to got things

• Fur Old Heroes, Too "

/

Th^ blind of-World W ar i afe atm ut in Im trained nlong
itt|i «—2 - ™ *

W ketltexw a^i

■

11,1 ll,IVU,v

iiinisiiiirKtii a r c ii'n n in ff in*

- ‘dependent live#. Grcnt xtridax In.rohabilltntlon of thu Mind
Ul &gt;Ave b&lt;«n nrndc since tho firnt-«!Ar. There nre 320 blind
of v.Qt^rana of W orld Wttr 1 in veturnna' hoxpilulH and 180 in
aoldiera’ homux.
■*
-.
The *arm y'» present, hoxpjtal a t Old Farmx Ctflony,
'
Avon, Conn., nnd, the nnvy’x ut I’hilailelphla l»oth operate
hip elnboruto program x nlrnod a t aelf-reliancc, employment and
complote xocinl ndjuxtmawtr for tho xIghtlora..,New contora
m. for Inxlructioh of llm d-of-thf* firxt wnr nre to b« bponed
rf* a t veteranH’ hospitrfKt a t Bay Pines, In the Bronx, Tua­
ns
/
Xi' R w oughtan, Vu., Lox Angelcx,
he.
M ountain Home. Tenn„ and Wpod, WI*. In addition
fcr to. thfi.blind from the two world warn, the Veteran# Adwl jfjfnlatration cn rtx for 8f» blind xoldfor* of other Wars.
1* •
^co“ '
hnovy thnxo greatly-afflicted m en are hovp io*5\_f!vcn PrRC^ rnl help and hojic by their government.
** vT1{C'T,1iqucH. MQ Wl.4«y perfected fo r veteran* o ffe r equn!

Parish House Supper Social
&gt;fi» y ww

5arw?wSi«^ t e

I * ■v m i j i mm i ii ■■ ij

/

TRIBUpp.

3. PIECE

Living Room Suites

Dltw u**h*Ti i* jjrswrlg(i| on *Jh ■ loyalties on coal ipmed by the
.lamanil of tiw) Culled AutoniobiU m«tnb«rs. And thesa can hardly
Worker* th a t Geneial Motors op*o tie all the wijys in which all ‘.he
it* liooks to (oillic scrutiny, hi unions take in money, „
L abor alganixations in the tai.t
c n lr r ti/ m e n I t*m ro rp m u tiaa’s
the j i u r * in n ruga f-w years have been te&lt;|uim( to
dttrnanried by the *tri3lng utneo- report their Incomes.to the Interml Revenue people, for inform a­
1st*.
tional purposes ^ynly, since they
Th# Now York Dali,
aie not subject *to Income taxes.
n fair and b'gunl v
Perhaps lliat will change. Home
ionlcover-'ial
it»nlco*er/ial xubjec
xu.'iiect.
of them issue regular financial
sa y s:
statement# of Intake and outgo,
C utf untUun* are rei|uire&lt;l t hut only becauxa they w ant to lo
isa u : •'. pi-Audir fin
so. They aren’t*compelled to do &gt;
inciib'.
Their ry&gt;t&gt;r(» in thfir
stnckhnldcra runiatn C .llir lt fn
fm m atlun a . tu earning*, a,*&lt; «
and llalilliUes.
, *
If Ituuihcr's uniun feel* that It
iloesn't yel know enough al»uit
General Motut* affaire, it ran bout union finaners, ami same
buy, say, five share* of General plain racketeer outfits. WOUNMO vntOAM of Uva war In
•Mntoi. slock, nrd iit.iiu.-ul to
C ur laws at present are p retty Europe, now a private In Michigan
Ito tnld ,.l| m at th* rqrpnraiMn much* rigged In the unions’ fav ar e ta ta troop*. W alter 3. D lallert
would tell-any sto.kholdcr.
&lt;
and frgnlnst the employer.
(above), I t, sea# reported by De­
• Since corporations nowadays are
It te a situation which we be­
ex|Hi«cd tu all thia |* h licity un lieve la going to ha remedied sums tro ll police to have confeaed that
li.t,lr Imniirial a fta ls, r(a ca n 't sea day. M aybe'the remtdla* nt . f u * u he killed Mrs. Ojadjra MAf»dWk.4B*Sdw it w m H tH h irt—tlW lit-B iO T SOupterl will Ii# extreme, ’ and Whose body was found
’ o r* fe wpen up w hat remain*, of therefore hud. They almost en rtly o t a public school, (fa!
t f t f l L 'fTrivkte busmees j n . hek- will be if labor laedtrW persist in
fim®rlf Uiards when they get i.rtn refusing to stand for., moderate
lalm r iiis)ute*,
and reasonable remedies.
im posed 'requirement that
N5heie shnulrl, however, t&gt;« an
A good leginning at remedying
rartlc* to any ImportiliiL la*
IK attached tn .th at sue,
In} situation would be, we think.
ispute— the employer and the
TheSJF wanld He: IF the lalmr
—open up their book# to the
uiiimn \
such case* wore alto
required to open Up t h j t r : books
jo the fnri-finding boardenOpyn
them ull th i w ay up.--.'
.
If .there is going tp be all Ihlx
|d Glass and supposedly healthy
publlclt' for Industrial corporationp, ft, ib only
_ _ fair to
_ _ask
_ th at
th e unions consent to step Into
8 he same spoil Ig)
when- thyy
threaten to strike.
A .ty p ical union's main Income
la, from dues and assessm ents le ­
vied on the member*. But some
unions own. real estate or banka
o r hutliUug. and 'loan n tsa rist Jons.
Jim m y I’etrillo’s musicians’ union

Heavy *ilk tapestry In
amuorted color*. AU spring ’# 0 0 . 5 0
construction.
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4 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE
Solid Maple finish. Tljls l* a Rood^‘buy
with springa and mattress inch

4 £

5 PIECE DINETTE SUITE
Upholstered chairs. This suite Is in solid
o a t.
;

ItLOND CHEST of DRAWERS
*«
This ih a five-drawer chest. Form erly priced -4 | G
22.50, Now
.*
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IRONING BOARDS 4.96 and 5.95
KITCHEN CABINETS 49.50

HAYNES &amp; WILLIAMS
311 E. FIRST ST.

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

THURSDAY,' JANUARY 10, 19IG

m rn t

Study Course To
Be Given To P.T.A
Mrs. Edwin Shinholser and Mrs.
Thomas Kirkland arc spending
today in Orlando.

Kill DAY
.Th# Sallie Harrison Chapler
D. A. IL will meet a t 3 :0 0 .P. M.
a t the home of Mrs. *A. It. Key
In -th# Wh.aka A pls.r with Mr*.
A d Meisch, Jr^ as co-hostess,
m l -visiting daughters are Invited
to attend.

F riend*.of Mrs. A. D. Zachry
will regret to learn that she is
III in 'th e Fcm ald-ljiughton MemFriend* of Mr*. M|altrr Morgan
will regret to learn that she I*
ill in tho Emory Hospital in A t­

TERRACE TALK

Friends of Mrs. Floyd Palmvr
will regret to . learn that she ir
confined to her home S3S Valencia
Drive with a fractured ankle/

Snoopin ’round Wednesday nn&gt;
-through the keyhute of the |U ra b
MU. aFttfJ)..W
• .kjvr Mies*
•siM '#, i i fR&gt;.«!O
a i i &gt; nN \*eai
w V" I '

F railer* left today for
hia, afte r spending the
a t hia. home on Celery

holidky
Conservation by Mrs. II. M. ra p ' Trig no lev* than a homberg bat
and looking as sporty ‘ A!&gt; vou
worth.
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* Dirt GardoncA* with Mrs. W, p l e a s e ............... .. MRS. ROB LEV
Mr. r /d Mr*. RoJ* h*rank Synle*.
A. F itts at 10:00 A. M. Program: 1IRUCE . . . rath e r CAMILLA . . Jr., of Indian Town, wera the
Bird Stories by Mr*. 'If. H . ' . . anti her precious snudl son. weekend guests at Mr. an d 'M rs;
ROBI.EY. JR., shopping . . . . . .
Hov Fiank
F iank Symes.
Symes, Sr.
her mother. MRS. R! R. DEAR, home
on Crystal Lake.
ford at -LJO P. M. Ping ram : has gone to Charleston, S. C ./
ConstitBtion and Uy-l-aw* by to visit friem L and telalives . . v
Mrs. Russell
shu tntveleil with MH.-swl i|f Adel.didGa..
- M r^ rlh Ite
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were the weekend
,M Rose with Mrs. Fled Wilson MRS. G It A It I. E S MCC1.UNG guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. N.
it DhOO. A. M.. Program : The who arc visiting In N orth Caro­ v*Tulcl|iirst a t thalrdiouie un Pip'*
’.-.htsds In’ our gur?ens by Mrs. lina . . . . . . hcant that OlriEN Avenue.
&gt;
FARREI.I.. JR ., participated in
C. I*. Hendcison.
the crowning of the lto*e II.***I
MONDAY
.„ &gt; l£ a i u f x m T o : \v. lE n g ia i
Tile circle* of the F irst Baptist ■|ueen nt . Pasadena. ,C alif- me. iiuvc ic tu n ird to their home in
Church will meet as follows-iat- .New Years D a y .............the Sem
Savannah. Gu., after v u iiin n Mr*.
3:30 P. M.: Circle No. 1 • Mrs. Inote Country Club dance S a tu r­ Douglus' ta re n ls, Mr. am r Mrs.
R. T. Thomas, chujrntan, a t the day night should t&gt;e g o o d ............. A. C. lYilliam*. '
chuich annex. Circle No. 2 * a t the William Wray* on T ues­
Mrs. J. M. btinenpher, chairman, day evening, a group of very*
l’,rf. Rherwoo,! Jacobson ha* re ­
attractiv e women gathered lo
play bridge, to talk and to meet turned lo Tulane University, New,
BESS BUCHANAN of Green*- Orleans, Ij i ., After spending the
Ixiro. N. C. . . . . SPEEDY WAT­ holidays with his parents, Mr. and
*
SON. vvure a tangerine fitted Mrs! Manuel Jacobson.
suit with a white blous^, and uJohn T. Brady and Mrs. O. A
rhoker of p e a r l # ............... ROSA
BOYLE wore an orchid corsage Davis have arriverl Dom Jackagainst a black crepe dress . . . . Minvillr to be with their mother,
Mrs. John T. Brady. Sr., who i&gt;
man, at the chutch annex. Circle BESS BUCHANAN chose u black rimfinrd to ' Her home on P al­
faile trimmed with dull gold
No., 0"- Mrs. H. 51. Pearce, chair­ buttons
and HILDA WRAY wme metto Avenue because of Illiii-sman, at the home of Mr*. I’earre,
a black and while dress writh. pirns
717 W est F ir s t! ! tree t.
Mrs. Henry M iltner of C adilla..
The circles "of Ihe Presbyterian yoke mid black skirt and, an at Mlrh.. and F ather Chifrie* MillIsenberg pin . . . ’MARY
Church will meet a* fol|dws:, tractive
ner sif Portland, Ore., are spend­
A t d t No. I- - Mr*. J.T L Andes, W'HELCHKI. chose an hi|Uu and ing the winter with Mi and Mr*
JW, chairman. Mi*. W. P. Brooks, black print Vrith black patvnl ac Roy Frank Symes. Sr., *1 llu .i
417^West .Second Rtieet, hostess, cessorle* . . . REBECCA STEV­ home on C rystal laike. F ather
ENS wore n black skirt with
a t 3:30 P. M.
■
blue nnd black print blouse and Miltner I* president of Portland
MONDAY
a very attractive spin k ling. blue University, Portland, Ore.
Business and pjognim ineeting ring . . . . . . ESTER R I D G K
of the W.S.C.S. of the First Metlf- sported a pale blue wool suit
odist Church will meet a t 3:00 with white anil him- sandals
P. M. Monday at the church. studded with gold n j i b s .............
Board meeting will Iw'hcld nt 2:-'IU black seemed' to be the pieP. M
.
dnminating color 01 la th e r non­
,
TUESDAY
color ns * DORIS MALI.. HELEN
Ths A lartan Class of th e j- 'lis l SMITH, MRS. I. A PALMER,
S * | tLst Chutrb will meet with MRS D O N HARPER. , MRS.
■Mrs. H. W. Rucker at her -homo RICHARD EIXSBERRY. IIAItMBS.
on 540 Valencia Drive al 7:30 P. IIARA It U P R E C II T.
M. wlth Mrs. M. Ci.‘ Hasty. Mrs. FRANK RAY. MRS. EDWARD
Jll..
MRS. BGIIY
H. ,L fUard ami -M is. M. N. HIGGINS.
IsAING, MRS. TOM HOLT and
Cleveland as co-hostesses.
MRS. HAMILTON BISREE nil
T U I * DA Y
P.T.'A. Study Course for Junior chose black with u few v aria­
.nigh. Gram m ar and Sosithside tions . . . . . . MRS- ROY MANN
Schools will lie held a t the £outh- wore a sea green wool tailored
dress writh blsck sandals . . . . i
aide School at 2:00 P , M. ^
The A iarian Class of the First MRS. AL HUNT •• hose a blue
MRS. MCCAH
wore an ui|u l gabardtive
A nne of Mrs. H. IV. Rucki&lt;
it~not~wrn*ttng the tlm r
Valencia w itrlvp Ut 7t30 P.
with Mr*. It. I* ni-ard.
V. G. Hasty and Mr*. M
Cleveland a.* assistant haste

Sanford

*V l»nu»ti»

- READ
THE ADS

Cluh clccU**! nffiit'H for ill** ft"'
cmn in tb r individual, the Rev. yenr and etijoynf a party y -lin
Mark C arpenter, who announcer! tin' iiftenuMift nr the club hoti*«*
ut tUtKally tlm M atni
th a t Bishop John D. Win# vvaa which
ill anti unable to bcuprc.'cnt, \vi&gt;* wiib *iia|H|i.ii(.&gt;M&gt;. pulnrrttiu- un I
the ptincipal upeakrr at the an ­ (tin .
nual parish *uppcr nt the E pis­
t ffi-'-t* d n tr .1 iiyTti.li*: Ml*.
copal Parish llnu*e la*t night.
S.. l&gt;. Ilighlc) man, chajrniaiu-M r
Mr. C arpenter em phiuiietl hi* II. C. Ilvtu'l. \ ii*.* rhairiunn: Mi
rem arks hy insisting .that the re ­ A.
M. I’hillip*. secretary; Mi**
ligious rev ival shouhl begin a t W,
S. Ilntmley.
finance: Mi**
home in thi* parish, declaring W.
A Leavitt. pu-gium; Mi*
th a t
we do noi worship GihI. John I lit,, im-inl--r*lit)v It wi..
We will worshin false gmis, for annninirril thin tl„i Kim’ Art* Ivworship we must. The religion* partiitrut nuntil meet Jan. 2'; .it
imperative m ust lie restored." 3fd&lt;* I'. I|, ntnl uuiiltl |e " 'e n l t
Ami he urged everyone to pledge. tallied by Reginald and Itila
“ I must worship every Sunday. Goode who u il| pm -rut a *1,it
1 m ust-pray daily. 1 must striv e from “Th# Tam ing "f the s]» .
for ithe highest, and best."
— Itandall &lt;Jiase, recently apFollowing* tho flection of tifft
lnteil chairm an o f the Advance ctr* cnnl* gurm*&gt; w»r* tn j iy» I
tnd for 'fo reig n mission*, re* Aiul fcfi« •vhlllftila of p u ty Ciike*
vealeil that u drive will be launch*olid coffin* w erf ,*fr\f.l l*v to*
e&lt;l soon to raise 11,400 as th s r.O'*» • * Mi • R|»| I illi*. ^11
Holy Cross contribution tow ai d I*. A IV utcr aiol Mil*, (i. t.
an IS.SOO.OOO Episcopal fund to Well*. T ic privitig tublr
lie devoted to the restoiation of Uid with n liwr doth and rfnt« » •
Itombed out chtirconTanil missions rd ■with nli^, attractive iiirr.nge*
in, Europe and in the Philippines meot of sim pjragon*. 'A p p r p 't■fM. U Ingly. retiring senior w ar- m aulv 10 meioU rs wvie lui'-o-.i.
ifen, sivike briefly'.on the work of
the imrish during th e .n « * l year
ami the Improvement* which have
been made to the church proper­
ty. John Galloway, vhuirniaii o f‘
the Every Memlier CafivVs. iVSeiuinule Conn I y
IMirted on the progress to datil
which met in S;
dftil -said--tlm t-^tie finnt- r Iron-S*p
c-ciii rr.'ti'i i,*i iipui
of the campaign will take place
m p n l I .mu V and i
_CAlublt

American Legion

DANCE
ARMORY

K

Saturday, Jan. 12
* 11:30 I'. M.

I* ngwrood Club were gue*ts
.. Ernest lla rrla .mil Mr*.
Ibge at the (onmer’s borne
;iy night when there were
.il le»' in play. Pre*enp were
Hon let V 'bitten, Mr. and'
!,. Nipj *r. C. .V, W alt*.
*l*i *clv. |.ew is Kllirll.*, *sfre.
!&lt; l.lys A rthur. Zeller, Mr*.

Admi*»inii 1.110 per couple

Now Under

*

•• Hapli*t Wiiiiiiiii’h I’.iblc d o &gt;*
pntcrtalneil by Mr*: •Cllurles
iillaii of F. rn Park Friday
cp. ^ iib . U'c 1',-md. study. k'P'i
pu ciite.T, Hilling the social

DANCL.

and in ■HtO'ie-lmg proctont -imoi
sort1*: '
The Home llcmon-liiilnm ('Ini*
with Inlder Mrs. Ouida Wil-on,
mcl at (In- l.lnrary an Thursday
for a social hour and r-vchangi-.l
gif(* and eliioyed iffienhiueilt*.
Rcpmt* uf lb,- Club'*- (‘.iiinU
Collin d wen- given'’by Mi*. llUin-

C0M//V&amp;S ffl/V '
WATCH FOR IT!

SIIMINOLK (O l N T in (1,1!

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
• •• JANUARY lllli and 12th

.

I t’x Bargain Days ai VovwlP* t In- u . . k i 'n l
tvtn
of savings. It will pay ymi to cnttir m anil -*. . t li«* m;»u\ f
we're closing out at gicai reductions.
•.
-

m ....
w .(III
'* f

LUXOR BATH POWfrER

DAYTONA

I

Blustery W eather Lotion
By Dorothy Gray. 12 ot.
bottle, r e g u l a r l y
2.00. ’
special far

ARRIVED

UALLY

returned

.

FOR YOU TO H
«EK
AND HEAR AGAIN 1 1

TAILORED

V arlly of frairancca, incgaling • l.llac.
Carnation. Apple Blossom. In fubrs. Reg-

TO

KITCHEN TOWELS

MEASURE
d n boiee,
/ 8ptciel

.............THE SCREEN’S
MOST NOTABLE
MUSICAL ACHIEVE.
MENT! ! ,
. • VICTOR HERBERT’S ,
G reat Muxlcal Romance

reguler

1.00

Luxor Bath Crystals
2 for 1 .00
JL •

EVENING DRESSES
In brehen
tlree.
8 o m s4 i \ , 9 5
slightly soiled. Value* I n f i l l
Jf.TS to be closed out at

-H E A R T H E # SINGr
U tah . Sweet Mystery ot
*
% Life”
“I'm Falling In Love
rt ; .With*Someone"
And Many Many More

CiTUES. - WED*
JAN. 15th * lflth

Pari linen In fane)
fie each, Hpecial

.tripes-

ReRulatl*

Otlil d»sorlmcnl of kitchrn aprons,
able print*. Value* lo 1.25, lo be

PARPUMED. In 5 Ib. bag*. Sell* re
• U r lf for 7.^c toch, to br cl» 'H out

W

e urge you to come in NOW and /wdect i
•ample for your *pring *ult. Our allot­
ment U not large and we mu*t take orders
“first come."
■
|\e liv e r y will be made in 8 to 5 w-vck*. We
U
take a good meaaufe and will help you
•elect the correct model. ,

(la v

A1
w Ji
* ^
^
■.'# Hof vraTi(e*Ra#ef*’atiitn«, rhvne * &gt;•

Annllter AxMirlnicnl nl
l.udic-' llatnl B:ig&gt;* wHitValue* In 7.95 , Cln&gt;c n u t

AM* SUITS INDIVID*.

Identification ’Bracelelx

the

A n o th e r iix x o rln tc iil n f -lip
o v e r s ( lirn k c tt n i / . o ) ‘ :iltttIn 3.98
k-

SAMPLES JUST

DIAMOND RINGS X*

of

PHONE 958

Scotch• v Woolen

CWP Tills NOW l
Friday Onfjri tl A*M.

W IL L ^

Mrml»cm «*f the Socitil P r|m

lety E diton Cecelia Truluck

Social Calendar

m.iul, picsldcnt ami Mr*. Ben 1hour i»fir*hnirnt
tii.•m. secretary mil treasurer.
the hostess. •__

Department

GABARDINE
JACKETS
Just

right for cimjI da)*.
4. 6.X. Regular!) I.9 f
to be dosed out
A ie*

SHOE BAGS
With hangers. Will hold I psl Ir of shoe*.
Hrgulsrly 1.50, .Special for

Young Menx'

UTILITY
COATS

�AGE FOUR

AY. JANUARY I?. \M

TU P SANFORD l l E R A ^ S A a m B * ^ W - I D A

F L M rK rsT A T E
f

■:

1945 Levels
O PEN n : T 6 RM . DAILY
.TO DAY nnd FRIDAY

GAINESVILLE, Fla.—Demand
for (arm n*-o,!,*•*■')&lt;■
to be ur hitfli as in 1015, but farm
rricprf and farmer1* net Income*
are exported to ■decline rthmewhat,
naya Dr, C. V. Nob\e, agricultural
economlit with the U niversity of
Florida Agricultural
Extension
Hervtre. in • 11MS olrtloolr’ report,
tn spite of an expected
ex:
In
decrease
of 15 percent inr Irptmtttial producprepress In M rohrersion of
Indusl ry,', ' unemployment •. figure*
lower mn a t one time anticipated
and continued good consumer p u r­
chasing power fum lah. an n(fti
m lstic •backgWt-r-4' f i r ' th e I Pit
agricultural .outiuOfc, nd fay*. He
moval .o f some subsidies and in
cen ttre payments Is expected to r:
contribute to (he slightly* ‘ItrWcr
farm Income.
. *■
Ilrlef summaries of the nntionnl ,
outlook. Iiy cuinitiooiucs, Uoii j
suggestion* applicable tV Florid,!,'
follow:
-I
!
F ru it crops—Prices a re high
relative to all agrieulturat pro­
ducts and are expected to "afnp.'i
N ational economists Tear that
Florida citrus will meet w ith tnjir- i
ratin g tftiiiculiife* iiAOtu
u

flA

f

‘

TH E YEW

M ARCH of TJME
,W h at

la

&gt;&lt;&gt;ur

responsibility

for . . .
*
•••
!
in MILLION ORPHANS
Jtow m urir^tltj (hr if. H. help
Ihr Pbllippiorn after lhejr: gala
in d ep en d en ce?..

in

THE HOSE BOW I
Anil

ORANGE BOWL
-FOOTRAI.I; GAMES
PR IN C E SS-

F ill. - SAT,
ROUBLE

- jw

v,

.

r j
! v -j
i •
(International Sound photo)

FORMERLY a soda counter clerk In
New £ c rk , Elmer Maddox showa
no concern os he is pictured In
Cheyenne, Wyoming, after his a r­
rest on a westbound train near th at
■nrtty. Pul Ice said 'a considerable
quantity of-jew clry was found In
h tl U ncase. ATrcst was made on
complaint of Mrs. Ruth Young,
N ew 'Y ork socialite, th et *50,000
I worth of jew elry had been stolen
from her home.
(international)

llljlt U pol

.will compete with- a la rg e carry
[over or_.9ld_ynjR.taCT,
(*nt,no — i it,,&gt;r,’ lertUIxer, mnchlitery and other neces'lD"- '
cotton production are expected to
be iimrli lpipit|Ved. If acreage if*
ii.:rinn.^i, it should bo in the long&gt;
r r *la|le varieties.

T&lt;d ar-to- lit’.nnnd c o n t i n u e s
good for both fluo-cured aud'V i-,
xar-w tarper type*,*
4* ami prpdm4Ion Is expected (o0 be a t about

A .WINKIR and a wlgglrr is Patsy
Ann* MHhRiaunli, :i-y«or-oUI Miami
Its era siren who step* into fame as
the IM R^M ttwiaf' MS w im -f w Itegrtb w*rk fh iW -ew h le h N • lot
ly contecttsd poll.

1 UNIVERSAL1/ NEW*}
PRKSKN’Itt

f

SHOWN IN A CHtCAOO COURTROOM are Mf*. Dorothy Campbell, 24, of
Palm Springs. Cellf4 with her two-ycsr-old daughter Pauline and

- Vegetables—Kspec ted to be In
good demand, with iprices slightly
lower ihan "in 1WI5. T h e 1 only.
vegetable crop exp
c u u n l c r ' market in.

.e a r ly

'

£ :v 3 ^ .d r - v

(I

ed, in the interest of soft con­ lieitnv* normal. ..IntTMmat pro'
servation, The- govern mWTl has illirtbin of feetl crop* by Florida
iqnounrrtl :&gt; guarantee of Up |&gt;c(u rity price
ent of the peanut pparity
‘ of next July fur the 11)1*1 crop,
Feed rnr|w— Hupp Ilea of "corn,
oats, barley ami sorghum grain
p e r animal unit to hi* fed are
'lig h tly larger than Inst yeor; In
fact, they m e th e’ la rg e st on re] ord for !X year*, Hmalhir tpinn| Hies of wlieat wilt I * ."available
; for feed, and much c o r n ' fro m ti n
I J o i n ' Hell 1% o f_ Inferio r qualUp.

farmer?, is recommended.
Iteef rattle* Iricrensvd civilian'
.tleriinlltl* urn oipeclgd to offset
m l u n l military deinamls for liecf.
No change* m e reeummeoded in
tiie number of h r s i cattle on Fieri.
J » f.'tt in» ami lanches.

lings Suppllen’ of tmrk and
lutii have not been adequate to
meet demands, ami larger pig
crop, and libera! feeding are mdieatr.l for Khn-hh»-farmers daring

Production of by-product feeds 11)40.
. .? ,
du:.\»
will probably la* ns high ns In
Dairy c a ttle - Total milk pro­
1915, but supplies of liigh.pmtoln duction* E7i«I milk produrtiou per
by.project feeds are likely to !«' now fn 1946 wns thp highest on'
record. S in c e | loriJn is u deficit
s ta le , increased milk .production,
■where possible, is suggest.&gt;d.

BONES FOUND. ON A RUBBISH HEAP Just back of the Verpon
Hotel, Chicago, located *ln the naighborhood in which were found
parts of tho dismombared body of 6-year-old Suxannt H ainan, are
Ming carefully examined by Patactlya Hoy llocksnbrocbp'of llm
Cbicsgii iluresu of Identification. Polka are trying to find out. If ins
hones ore from the- arm s o f the child, daughter of JWtnes E. Degnan, OPA official, who was kidnsped from her bedroom and brut­
ally mutilatwd.
(International Soundphoto)

l'oultiy and e g g s —-Demand for
poultry ami pou ltry products' is
expected to decline, and reduction

K R cM W M Cltt&amp;TIR M o r n

COMM6 COOA /

W H EN D E T E C T IV E ROY IIOCKEN BRO CH , of
the
Chicugo
Bureau of Mcnflfiratiori (show n above) examinee) the hasemont of
tb s 'V o r n b n H o le ),'h a report ml finding bloodstains on the c a rt |iiclurwl lioro. tin also found bit?, of- bene which [mlice think mny have

WATCH FOR IT!

KIM* tOCM (lIU 1 U'J?*.

if

turkey;

uggestrd.

AS rtATYREO. IN

RRfUOtNT TRUMAN'S f ACT*HHWNO' IXMMTS for the CIO-steel IndusUy
wage dispute are shown ax they started hearings in t(se Labor Depart­
ment lo Washington. They ore (l. to r ) : Justice Robert I. MeDonaugh
lab SSupram
uprem e^
e^ourt:
JIMhan
at (he Utah
b u ri:Jto
jh en P,
P. FcJsUigsr,
rejslnger. cnauman;
chapman; ano
and x.m*x
Chief
. ..
*inmex
. t ___ J ekL'Dotiglat
*re_jf J . 1 _e
*
— a fCourt*
n . i e t * I(fnfem
f»#•«■*■*«ftnnnl
ofi nMsaaourl
Supreme
anw uil)t

“HEY KIDS”
It’s Our Treat!

isunC. from lire aifssjng aim * of llttlo C-ycar-*dd Su/anne Degnan
who was kldnaped'.from her.toolroom and then brutailv dlsmcmlterest^ CHOSIN by the New York City
Search wns directed to thla ints'emeiit when the child*
found on a" rJBlifsirbcap In buck Of the hotel.
ics of all—os queen to reign a t th f Ir
(JnlcrTlfllifmul Souml(dipUi) Bpnroacjting suntiat doit; icns-tnvely Patricia Vanlver of Upper Darby.
Pa., stop* being a model tor a mo­
large wheel with long "overhead m ent to prove that she knows how
spoke* that reach out from the her subjects work,' (International)

‘F €r$nand’
,■___

. .,,.
..
IA( A, ti.
rated cows
nnle of th#
OMrcia* on

SPECIAL

CLEARANCE

™f.n_
Y., ( /n —W hlio
grain leisurely,
specie* got* his
a device raw tn-

' * i m 'r iai iirned,
■i k u t f! i
mpeiattvo which |lay* nura*.
tlS lM t^ S r S ha* h l . U u S 'S
lUfchantifQi com U llnf o f *

Six bulla nre exercised at on*

time on the electricnllv-driven
jfadgat. The bulla, nre attached to
end* 0f [he apokes by a ro|*e
Bnd chain which pass through
lht[r no|# t ^
^ a the whet)
Mvolv,» th f " ,ini‘ l &gt;» "unfed'1
onwar d. Each bull travels a lw it n
mj|# vralking ‘round and 'round
^ a half h o u ^ -s ix d ay . a week.
Evan bulls
Sunday* off.

M Axar
Vaa Cm Make'"

Mm t WnUa
ADVtRTHtNG-

WKIU THI» TUI
A IN * I » A f U U

LOAD OAMRMtT

11 Entitles* * 'CwJjll Un4*r
12 Years of Age To F R E E
ADMISSION to
G it*
and (oyA!l Show* And lU d n
a t Only. 9c Each During
The Above l|6 u h t. 5 * r

ptut, Spilfllr*, 'tlllawhtgl.
Live Ponies, ChalropUne,
O th a w

"

ftEE emeus

V’ *;-

Fide Shown,
* s » I t * ) &amp; a f c % l ! d Life,

Dreuses th at jtpu’il enjoy wearing fog many m ore

�TlIURdDAY, JANUARY 10, 1946

T 1 IB S A N K O R D H E R A L D . H A N F O R D F L O R ID A

ir v ’ S’f .ra’r m t e ww*
( I iiiiiv
ro t n r,
k k m i x u i .k
I 'u l U V , itfA T K I «»• t 'l . i i l l i U ti I I I t i l l ) I I I ! l l U M C I l t
JlItM T A ItA tK tV ttll.
f'lallillK ,
I ti
JOPUI-II
TAItAHOVK'H.
*
O f Tired Kidneys
l&gt;f-lrinlalil.
l*f pal.Vi
- tr.x
U lv*{*V &gt;»a%U*«
pal.Viin
an*
iniktnr
m
V
O
R
i'K
tnlMf*blr,&lt;lr&gt;fi t last com pUfa and do M |
N t l i u i : IlK 1*1 UI.I4 VTIIIN
ifiefYV Na’t rrmay b««rantirf yuot
IN T ilt; NAME OF T IIR ST.VTt: &lt;&gt;F
| wsci * r «4 at igntwn.
F U llllliA .
l he ktrtfut«■r»-Katu rw*i rbirf wa f «f Ufc
T«ir— Jn * r|ih T arasoxW ti, IS Knurr?rn* - f i-ti.fl-d pnlwiuiiu wait* out of
I m i i , | M r r r t, *U K «»I VDllrjr.
kS'-L H v r 'u l p moil people ( I I t abo*t 1
| i( ru a i n ,
I wjiiW XiUwIMl;
1 / t k a ! j I d a •{ k k i n c r t*k *e a s k S h a n
K iiu m ( An a t} , ,N*w Y ork;
» « ■ »«ll. w tMHioua v u tim a tte rtfv a
..v*m
1,« h rlrli&gt; m il, frit III opla the l i f t Thvrpi,l|u0f map Mart n u i l t f
hi i» ihi* In ti hi &lt; v u in .s n( fii.-u
kaakaikrt, ihrutnalle Mine, tea pets*, tews eg ap*
g
a
in
ri
&gt;nu in th e i 'I k u I I f t m r i ■)(
►d* *»|| t n tr jj . ctltin f up'ulshu, n d l u
I w n m i ui.Wfi r a o n . b n f a d a » 4 4lt*E‘ in i' Nlnljt .I ihUi IiII, ».'lr(ltllL«.KfUllr
n iila . i'i!«s|&gt; , Kliir.iU. In t i c '» f Jr
■jnu: r f K to Dior wanly
wltkuoaaV
Ir-I ar.il t-ji nine wssetOota*bo*) that* t*»)W| uf J u J ) I m a i v i M « i Jn M p h TurkWilna Wren* «;&gt;ii your VWBrya or Usdier, Mivli'h, ill fi'iiitorj, w h e re in Ik r (•’*
l lr t tijuiihl I , divorce, un llir l|l&gt;
• h a t a a lil AU rx-ur iln u a k i for P t u i
d a y »f n&gt;l»ru*r»‘, l*(», » llu lr l*ar
rilw . a itim uleat.U untle, u-eU ,- c f — fagr
kr KUivni for ovar IS j w n . K a a ’a a h a uf (hi* t 'u u r f 'c ls e Ih r I'la fn llff |nay

llu w
an d u n l o n i l a t H«l&gt;
H e ra ln u l* I'a u n iy . h’ tin id s, H its

tf.'trru ll

Ou&gt; ts.V cJ
fc e C i

(.

&gt;

devcaeeiL

lUtttWIlFH AM I f l it t-

iVVlfttf
i.I.AIN rt till
i'4, m ; a j n h t HAHi ««■
rw' h e re in
r*«lll l»n»

n you. or
- r j.itG

tffk ’u l a l a t |f V. U , lo u ir. w r w J ,

lain of -alii Cawnl*. in ilm l'nunf&gt;
Jo'lifn of. namlliola t^atmjy, Flor'f
■la. at hla qf/tm in Wte rourk tioul*
oi -.ini I 'ounlp •» nan foul. Florid*.
Within H«ht oflrndar monlli* fro;a
j.r«ir«#"i aliltutlou ex Pkrlr
ih r ilrar ijf lh* flfat nul&gt;i|ia|ii&gt;n of
II la lU rth v r &lt;iril«iril ttia t llil* Of* Ihlr noilna. Kai’h rluin, or drinaiui
ilr f be |iuM nhed n n r* a week fnr nhall h r It, writ Inal, and -t|ull nlntr

h »ppr f tlltf and will l ilp t i n II m lln of
. “*7 ,l“ " fl o k oof piiw outo r u t . f root

Ibo Uurk luf boas’■rill*.

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SPEARlN

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i o y p j j e s f o R .iH E s o * .

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Ih*»y waiialiy trfuirt tn l*#ttdy«».
t h a l liiiif u ivhiit !hi*y ftftf
tt*i»
(n g s ip tl tru th .

C C M .A / G tSOO/VS

WATCH FOR IT!

SIT. WANTED

T h e m tw o word*- T nl'lc-G riul© "
• ■un* te ll a heap u
’b o u t
N u-M ald Mnrjf.trm**. Yep, N uM»Ut M an -arn ie la m ad e *ip«rld lly h r the tuht?« Aji flno ft.
rp ie u d its inunu) c u n buy.

ufioK unii paintinif i
lUruT KalilfM o nhua 1

now .

■ SANFORD!

GLASS CO*. 11" J
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t * A d tA a ’dU p d u d C A f d - r OF 2....1 «O dS FfK
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M ia tJra A ; l t I.I f 3 0 i i- .If
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PHONE UR OR BRING YOUrt An» to THE SANFORD nERA LD
em fnfcM fe tnsYtfa 1To*lhc' RBo. hadncUnt nhbnr and addroaa.
All qdvrttiiffflfnla f tr altoallana wantod wilt b* charged fa r al tM
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Hiitt*rlox.

I 'v r r t i - u AU
I’n r k , Jtt.afi.
II. II. IHipc? Co; •___________

&gt;

iddift.

Hunt's

H lure*# riiVmo

Tuxedo
358*,

FRYERS, dressed mid delivered
------Wednesday*- and' Hir t u r d ay r.
P h o n e o rd e rs prior' to delivery
d a y . G e o rg e S trc lc , 77S-W .

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W A NTED to renj, l&gt;y Feb. lOlli,

a three bedroom hunie*furnish­
ed or unfurnished. Phone I76-J.

W gRfiNT
4 ROOMS with kitchen privilege*.
201 E. 10th fit-. Phone 77.____

Lost and Found—

K M 'K B T ( 'in.11na
l i t r e A fX lli
K. K. S I1 A U .1 N I I K I t f .E lt
Mr t l . l»«tt»W|r, rtiM -n

* Answer lltO W, c

MAN w a n ted for wholesale

line and od salr-ioun mid d tir f r .
Seaboard Oil C«„ 311 \V. First
St,, Phone 703.
VON pnahidjt will train tu p
w om en to s(frvl:e customer* iti
good territories. Km n while y&gt;&gt; i
learn. Pleasunl, profitable wor-.,
Mernikhcnt. 'W rite 17iiV“W.'"i: it
Herald.

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T a b I e-(jr r a d c
MARGARINE

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S E C R E T A R Y , b o o k k e u p tr w an I* )
H ^ p y rie cc e d , W rilo Ouc lull
U r ra id .

STENOGRAPHER
with Iti
ledge of shorthand.
A|
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uf tier- ntfilitrv. mu! •*» m u tte r
hot* inurb MR1 HD *»f
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pills • t»M hurk ft* i&gt;"ib i b f *i«i||r
flap us rfllt-f '(if He l* r|n fr | (Ml
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LOST: , (frown leather pockqtboox
f LAIDiK circulating- oil heatqr
containing papers and $50.00.
*
(MJ.Ot-. Also large gas range,
Reward. Georg* .C arver, 11T
J*
Idil.gi). Must sell. John 'RobinPoplar Ave,
eon, 'M onroe Corner, Fesler's
POUND: C ar kay attiT had to
Old .‘Filling Station.
card with cord. Owngr may have flKW ING machine* repaired, A
9 YEAR old fa t heifer.*JTT. Jones,'
go&lt;wL rrcondilioned machine for
by paying for this adv..
' Sale. WlUhrtmt FixiL Shop, jlCt
lutke Monroe, Fla_____

BUSINESS SEKYICE

vi BEDUDOit furniture. Phone 70ftW or 2514 Orungw Avo.

DODGE . PLYMOUTH
BORROW HERE W it Ell t
.
PARTS AND s k r yie­
potted plnnts, fresh yard eggs
PRIVACY
IS
RESPRCTBp
;
ld ? Palm etto Ate.
Phons
mril straw berrio*. In fact, we
natural desire for privacy
- have fresh \cgetables all home YOUR
in money m atter* ie strictly
gnrwn. V\ e wiH liegin ehipping * respected here. Friends end
fancy b ask et* of citrus . T ues­
relatives are not questioned WASHING moahhie* repaired—
day, trt',- ripened fruit. IJ0
and all home appliances. Caldabout your credit. Your eroW est F irst St., across from
w en General Repair Shop, 707
nlover or business associates
Princess
T h e a te r ^ Building.
N o rth Mills, Orlando, phone
v ill.n o t bear of yodr personal
Give us a call. II. ET'Alktn. Br.
2-1072. Prompt sarvle*.
affairs. There i* no catiio for
cm hflrrqs'm ert.
1IARRKD Rock fryers, also
Hemutruble credit requlremente.
le u Just starting tb lay, white
No co-ro*k*r*,on m pn*y loana
leghorn-. Burred’ hock*, N, II.

VACUUM Cleaners,
refrig era­
tor*,'; wushing nfw thlnn and
o th e r appliance* expertly ren s ir a j, We pick up and aelivor.
* E ra c lrk Service Co., I hone lo l
able of handling 300 • 400
fry era a* week up to an ag*
at
1 2 -1 3 week*.
Approxi­
m ately 2000 ehl$lf«» 5 tq M
wetoki old.. Dressing machine.
Make me * cash offer, 2205
Sanford Ave. phone $ 2 j. ^ .

■i,Hi'* to law. Uu; ,o „ .
,1 11,-rein w ill
I liiililrr a l

R I L IN G S T A R
MV S IR .
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IV I.n ia ry . IS IS , w 1,1, 1,

a FrOraatV, i q t

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i ,£ J iip n n r r .

MISCELLANEOUS -

F R E S H -cu t flowers (tally. Also

w h i t Von «» •

* F*-oA i-rta

vdiTa e - I l f At*y
F A dS t v e u S id C E
UC JO id tiO fA e s o v

S

W ANTED: SALESLADY FOR
TO tlC llT O N DRUG CO TOILET
GOODS DEPARTMENT.

O iu a ln Irm a a n

.fnr rraaoatlnk Vrcrtalilra alvonltl

~J} l i e *t * S F e e d

ItKTUHk Kll ’ VKl'LllANS
GET ‘.SH cnU liV NOW WITH
UI'J'OttTUNlTV UNLIMITED
FIRESTO NE STORKS h a a 'good
R E_____
CO R_
DS ,
Popular, and AI
paiUnn opnu now fo r sitiuaman.
bums, Rauer'e, I1H S. Park.
U rtin g
**1*0'
coitinuim urntr
W ild . TRADE Dodgt
pickup will) yofir alii Illy. Prvvioua ox.
|&gt;t;H[.|ic*
dtalrnblq
h
u t not cin 'iitruck, '40 model, for lip h t punsetiger* ear.
P refer model A. tinl. Apply by Ifllirr only. xlnliiiK
n. O. SincUer, Bo* 159, Rt.
I »k’r unit expanoocn.
FIR fiSfO N E STORES
near Elder Springs.
I I I K. UI. ST.

WANTED TO RENT

CORN

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4 ^ - ffeAh’ Ol-t? C-lh-A rO vViliIE
P i T o te K ^ ts ^ ’fsk:1 ib i'A K fc
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Al3 ViCt M.Y ti.‘tid Od M g dtobhJP *£-&lt;1
d g S FtdT ' f*40t£- y.fA di vfrT-i 1Hl, \L\*7idt i

N A L E L filp w a n u J T K k|icriancud.
fu rn lttirw a a lra tn n ti, - A |i p I v
T h o rp *
K u m ltu rv
Co.,
117
M iiitnolU A vc.

MirTAI. itUUKING .
r. S um I - Ouirk. Shipment S
"V ” Cy'hnp. nthl Corrugated
td ) lea tind Flat ah esU l’ Maa*
C r u m Ifonuinr aulhl AlunDfmm.
Thin ninterlal -ia very strong
and ilu n h le, 21! Omlge, U. B.
fiovernment apecificiiUoni. It
is hent t slit.xnt .nnil will not
m at. TM- U surplus' m aterial 5 to, (5 .room unfurnished hous*
Phone 27.
' ntul .la |.rirc.| at 112.75 pejsquare, which tc far.liclow cost. WANTED to rent house, ft room*
Available for immedlsto ship­
or more, either furnlshcii or unment from our factory. Phone
fufnlahed. Seminole,
Vuluila;
V /iro 'o r WHtn o Hal Futen&gt;
Orange or Lake Cuunlies. Would
wilier '•■Manufarturing A Di»consider huying. Rtr* 2.17, San­
trib u tin e f t P. 0. Bn* 7.1B1,
ford, Fla.
l»t.( Ijiiib o i'e r Drive, Phone
2-1 ?!jn, Orlando. Fla.________
BUSINESS unm an w auls mod­
ern furnished apartm ent. Phone
IMiOM house, furnished, frlglilslri'. W. 1st St. Phone 7711-11
TWO HROmom house o r epsrta f t e r 6 !’.' M.
ment. furnished or unfurnished.
G R A N D ' s c a le p lty c r p ia n o . C all
Veteran, perm anent resident.
C oun ty ' 3102 u ftc r fi P. M.
Two small children. Call George
II. Willlnms, Jr-, phone 771.
\VK ARE 'ully equipped and
k n o w -h o w o re c a p y o u r tire*.
N a lu r .it 7 oithc t o r sy n th e tic ,
» (. pM itnct sidew all* o f y o u r
t ir e - . Jo n i;^ T h e S h o p . C or.
I . t ..ml First. P h o n e IlflH.-----------

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IVi- t r a l t a - t v hj—irrc lf. ‘f h a t e
w hy a ho u&gt;M N u-M u|d.

f i l m , f a t v*da P o u n ta in a t L ao oy'» D ru p Store*. P a r t tltno o r

full tlHWh t .

,

Zlc (&gt;*i" V'n* fnr # Inadflloa#
) i p e r lino fo r 20 InaorU ona
Mlniraiim r a i n &gt; . - SOe

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H ELP W ANTED-

ADVERTISING
r . i; u In r rla n a lflrd in Ira,
Ivc p*T IIho fn r u a . inaortrinf

I 1 . r.

D o n 't e r v Injul nil y o u r Iro u tilrd
you'll n r r r r art* n w ay c u l
lhrt&gt;U('h t h r It ui •

YOU DRIVE IT
PHONE 200

Antiqui'

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L&gt; i-xiis*rt * of lo n g

w anted

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(ao-t-i

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K ,-o o el

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SANFORD - ORLAI
KENNEL CU JB

m

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ii.“ttinmln

Colonial F urniture UefiniHher^
II I Cileiin Stret'l
•

THE MAN TO
THANK IS ANRY
HAVE THE BIO-OF -SALE CHECK­
ER TD THIS
rm

bungalow near achdeT*.
27.

t-xpi'ni-iicf*.

Sot* [ifiinii'tl Prom pt survlcu.
Satisfactory work ifunrniiteod.

U-DRIVK-IT. INC.

CV TO JAIL i
TO YOU. /

Mmlfrn fu n iilu r,' n'|iuir«d auil

-

U A K fllL

HI VI I R L A S S
SC O TTY M ALONF
P A IN T E D
Hbvl I
S I L V E R DM I
DI NA

Eurmlure Repaired and ReXinlshed

STRICKLAND
MORRISON

AAASON ANP HIS

MY

t .H I .'i H O U N D
I , US
i- tut th e *.iir o y e r
IV D U O
to n ig h t
at
it: IP a n d o » c r W L O F
at It:2.7* wIfJt a ll th e
dope*' on th e d o g s

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ORLANDO, FLORIDA

RIGHTFUL TITLE

GOOR COME
CM, RAN - V TONTO,

THAT WAS A SUCK
K7EA OF YpORMNC

W A SN ’T MV
I P E A : IT '
W A S . THE

THIEVES

awn's. &amp;y

fHAPG f t MY&amp;TTRYr
A N P Y . H E 'S T H E _
LONE R A N G E R . /

H t- Y O /
S IL V E R
-AWAY.'

M A SK ED

JUPITER,I STIU

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TO
AN PY .

l o n g s

GOOD riding *ik work hor*e With

’ new aaddle, $100. Phone 798-jl. MILK BOTTLES .

UPHOLSTERED flkbrite, Up#etriew,
ht oca telle*,
d a m tits ,
tm italion IcaUier kpd drapary

p red a te It very
will return alt *t
' tie* t s they can

0HEEN v a l l i

ive . •
^3IIA L L old

**

Nelson
S h o al.
W A N tE D —Small business. Have
eU*nt seeking purchase of email
bttalhtea u n d tr $10,000. P/iocipally- Interested In commodity
distribution. AU repUea w «| be
Bank BW*h Phone 1039,..

NOT EVEN A PEEl
We TOLD ME ID P
1— \ THE T73AV OP*
86E.HIM
tSNTHE

:

FURNISHED or
H B

F w i i i 'i
goqd condition,
d a n te -a w t d » w*tei

unite In

Modem
rt w i t for S A U 3

ftur DPESNT |
HE SIMPI.V

|VEP GOMEl
OUT? I MEAN,
rtl A T A L L ? rr

s o m e t i m e s a t n ig h t :

M

tie r
iiiw irl »t s .__ l L A
’
HE
GOES «Si^
SKIING
JP
GEE, MOTH EP
TIMM -THAT'P
^ BEMV «%-*

iC H A L K T E .'

Bv PAUL ROBINSON
BE AeO U N O A B O U rl—
MiONIGHF" flL GErHIM
OUT TONIGHT IF l HAVE T
TD PUT A SOUVENlCi
- ^ n Bo m b u n d c g r
W I S B E D .V

�THURSDAY, JANUARY JO , 1940

THE.SANFORD H $JK U P, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

1946
Seminote Higl\ School
Celery Fed Basketball Roster

ANNOUNCING The Opening of The
^yrwwewewwjwryt'. U a iiiM H i n w l H y

707 WEST FIRST STREET

Alvin' K llpelritk
IJoyd (’-coper
Harold K sitn rr
Chuck Heiron ,
Bobby Cullum
Verne Clark
*
Donald Dyvss . •
Bobby Jones
(•nylon Ctllbeihoune
John Keeling.
David Harrell
Fred Cooper
Frank C ram lon
Clarence G rantham
Ja n Jenkinron

FHF.SH: HOME COOK CD!
DELICIOUS DONUTS

Owned liy SPl'R G EO N II. SMITH, Rcccnlly dine harmed
Army Vclcrnn.
*----•
V **
.Managed Ry Julian Harrison

JULIAN 8TENSTROM
Herald Sport* Editor

There la No Retter
U'VAIMIHATEI) MILK

Eugene

WHITE HOUSE
---- Cans

JI ods fpr_tbe.j(tujid,

—

1 RARY CANS .. .... 1*
••n»0 U nits of Sunshlite'
Vitamin l)-3 I’dr Pint

MELLO - WHEAT 28-oz. Pkg. 15c
I I I It M i l S I t l t t M f

I ail Is l &gt; , l « a .

rlffr. —

I t • M&gt;- a i r

1/4-lb.Pkg. .

TEA
\ \ \

Illsrfc

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ijit

17c

a . i a . - u « » — • j f iJ W M V *

GRAPE JAM

1-lb. Jar

19c

El Dorado Wines
Fort, Muscatel,
Tokay
97c
1-5’s

MUSTARD

CHURNGOLD
BABY FOOD
PREMIUM
COCOA

h *aft it 1 ffolf* «

I- l it, 1*1**r

9c

CORNSTARCH 7c
■**n rf n rr*
OAKITE
fflrpp*

Waldorf Tissue 19c PAN ROLLS .... 7c
FLOUR
5 lb. bug 33c
s r s k t r i K i . n — i«* is. r a x .
• 1
PANCAKE FLOUR
MARMALADE

PUMPKIN
pibSCRATCH f e e d
LAYING MASH
MOTOR-OIL
2 Kal, 1.32 S gal.
KOENIGS BEER Case
.. .. .
W«'kl.K'l,Vf*'» — lilt..
*
DILL PIC K L E S .................................
in n s v
FLOUR 10 lbs. 39c 25 lbs. 97c 50 lbs,

APPLES
►RANGES
J i ’itnr —

llu rp e r.

Clyde Bowen
Jim m y Anderson

aa the able minded people who
never spent ten mlnutei In phy­
sical training In their lire i. It
TM(ee • group of varied types

Mlddlecoff, USA. Memphis,
Canadian -FOA—Nelson. Open
Nelson. ,
•W omen’s W estern Open—Mrs.
Mild red Didrflcson Zaharies,
i/os Angeles. A m ateur; FhyllU
~ ■ Otto, A tlantic, Iowa.
COLLEGE
N ational Intercollegiate — John
I/arms, Ohio SU te, T eam : Ohio
B tate.
' „ . .
•E a ste rn InUreollegiate—Army.
Big Ten—Loims and Howard

Fred Haas of New Orleans
keys, th a t' Invitations to partici­
pate In a benefit golf match at
Dunedin in February, for the
I*GA rehabilitation fund, havu
heen accepted by Byron Nelson,
iJ U n Horen. Sammy Snead and
vXug McSpadl

■iiiimnnniigtiwn'i'ii

We are ' excepUoAatly glad to
see J. W. Altman hack In the o)e
tow n'again. Jake is a good ath ­
lete and has always taken a
g reat deal of interest In all types
Southwest — Joe Ruby, T w aa—
of ‘ atiiletice, both in S eitlhole
•Team : Texas.
High School and following his
Pacific Coaif—Southern Division: j
graduation. Jake agreed with us
imini m m n mi| iwuimmmn ill uiim
when w* expressed the need for
A OINIHAl VIIW of a wrecked gasoline station In Wahhlngtoo, D. C , Is
* good city basketball league
shown (top) after an explosion of the station claimed the tile ot Lao
"Here in Sanford. We hope te a t
Mattingly, SO, Its co-owner. T hree persons were Injured, one of them—
the city will soon set up an a th ­
Francis Mattingly—critically. The blast was heard for two miles and
letic program and aid in getting
shattered windows for eight blocks. In the bottom photo firemen search
this and other recreational pro­
jects u ruler way. We see no rea­
the debris surrounding the ruined station, (fntcmetioiwl Soundphoto)
son sh y i Central Florida Bas­
ketball l/eague couldn't be ergsniied to include Orlando, San­
•Missouri Valley—Oklahoma A. tt
ford. DeLand, Daytona Beach.
Leesburg, Eustis and ‘severs!
other tram s. We have some
Rocky Mountain—Colorado Col­
pretty gbod laten t rig h t here.
lege.
s
We know Jake and lied William*
Pacific Coast—Northern Division
would he Interested In eueh. A game. In fact, we can't remember
W ashington S tate: ‘ Southern •
rnovemenL
-&gt; ■ seeing a single child Just stand­
ing around. They've had some
FOOTS A LLDivision: Soufhrrn California,}
GOLF
—
Coach George McClelland* of mighty rough football game* N ational League—Cleveland.
'PG A —Byron Nelson, Toledo.
!
the ("firry Fed cage team sn- over there between the boys. The ’National Intercollegiate—Ar
nounerd his remaining basketball girls are usually all playing so ft­ E astern —Army.
’All-American Open—Nelson. A-.
m nteur: A rt Doeririg, Denver.
schedule Inday. T htre are sev­ ball. Good work Mr. Steelet W* Big Ten— Indiana.
W omen: I.L Patty Berg,- US |
eral tentative engagem ents at remember alien we were in Big Six—.Missouri.
Ml'. Philadelphia.
the present tim e but confirm a­ Judior High "School and Mr. Southw est—Texas.
tion is expected within the next Steele had ^basketball 'teem s or­ Southern—Duke.
Chicago Victory Nntinnal Open ,
day or so. The schedule of re* ganised and also a bhseball team, S outheastern—Alabama.
— Nelson.
lie had trick meets and volley
nmininir games i* a t follows;
N orth-South Open — I.L Cary
Here ball tournam ents. They were fine
Jan. II
HL Augustjne
and a lot of- those youngsters
Jan. Ul
Leesburg
who played basketball went un
Jan. IK
to high school with two years of
Jan. 33
basketball experience behind them
Jan. 33
and played as high as three
Jan. 3S
years on the varsity. We remem­
Feb. fi
ber Red Williams, one of the
Feb. a.
Fed's ail time g rea t forward*.
Feb. |J
He played three years .■ a * • a
Feb. 15
v a n ity sta r: Where
Feb. lit
Bullet
The East Central YIerl4a
Junior High under Mr. St*
fervnes tournam ent wt|i tie
m ■ o w em m
We’d Ilka to aee Mr. Culpa Id
In Daytona Beach on Feb. 2
receive
wide
attention
end
m
f
S3.
action be taken by our lo
We’ve heard duite a bit of
comment on our article pertain­
ing to B. F. lianas and nls re­
creational Ideas for
Hanford.
Much of it favored bis plan end
many recommended the appoint­
m ent - « f—G g n ae -a er City - Recrea­
tional Director. We won't Jieeltate to inform you. htraevar, that
a number of people, eirfn though
they approved of the plan, said
it would eost the City too much
money. Can you imagine th a t!
.. ..e hereby endorse
. linim ent - of (U nas i&lt;
City Recreational Director. Th*
entire m atter will be. presented
before the City Commissioner*
a t the next meeting Monday
night. I t should prove to he very
Iriu rp U i
tlon of those who epy eueh &lt;a
tion
move would cost the City too
much m oney,'w e l u r e thl* bit *f
Modem apd
Information for you to dlge**!
J u s t w ait until m eet af the re ­
turning veteran* and other young
J11. TratUlional in
ple, who are deeply Injereetoil
recreation, leave . Sanford for
it keener pastures, and (hen you'll
S
JknulifuJ KnbrirJ
see w h it your own City Uxe*
will amount to. An Investment
like this, If properly c trrie d out.
will pay the City time and time
again and In the long run w ell
have a b etter town and the
jr a new living room suite because of the limited selection available In
chances a n you'll bo I n ,a much
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— J imo lhej m a i^ ----*7
better position to pay ^osalbjy
1945,, then we urge you to come ^In, at your eariieat
opportunity
new

GOM //V6SW M

WATCH FOR IT I

1945 Sports
Champions

11! MANY NEW-STYLES

3.90
3.60
80c
1.89

Counts
..............
Pt. 9
Extra S elects'....................
Pt 9
Extra Standards ...............
Pt 8
Fresh Western Picnics ............. lb. 2
Fat Back
.............. ;■............ lb. 1
Smoked Sausage •......
lb. 3
Fresh Bulk Sausage .............. !.. lb. *3
Oat-Aft m aa Hint — n ti.i.n tv ii i m j
Wienies
.................................... lb. 3
o it.tn s
Fresh Local F ry e rs
... lb. 6
Fresh Cottage Cheese
..... *:?lb. 2
Fresh Beef Tripe .
lb. 2
Corned Beef B ris k e t.................. lb. *3
W estern P ig Liver ......... j..........lb. 2
W estern Lamb L iv e r........... lb.
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T o I’ralM t the Peace of the Wotldi
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i ^ m i iJ t n J h w h * * t 8 «i w w t » r f i i r t w h

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VOLUME XXXVII

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F L O R ID A , F R I D A Y , J A N U A R Y I I . 1940

M — p— -

1

Phone Tie Up
• may Result In
U.S. Seizure

Mrs. Roosevelt Talks To Press

r &gt;

is

Marines Told Solons
Not To Hold Board's. Plan
Mass Meeting Id GE Strik e

■*&lt;irigrr

there

were

lisMth^wihUttUet-.wueh -a*

Local Telephone Workers Take No
Action Following Strike'Vote
Curtailment Of Uing- Distance Service
Tending. Seriously To Delay Sales
By Local Produce Shippers

held

by

Army- men - th ' Korea,
Japan. ’Guam, the PhlUpp-irtaa
and Huh nii
A*
Ak n result,
rc iilt, the
Marine. &lt;mu riled
u meeting
scheduled for last night at (lam p
t'utiin, adjacent In Pearl Harbor.
(ieiger’p chief of stuff. H iigadier (iencrnl Mrrvin Kilverthom
said: “ It*# traditional with thd
Murines that men gu to th tir
commanding officer* with their
.trodhle*.
whether
they
are
family affairs, a bellyache or
anything rise and wr don't Test
there I* any occasion for meet­
ing* which are not n m ilitary
meeting that can ta controlled.''
Meanwhile, the Army t iramao*
dcr in tin- mlil-l’scifi*. Lieu*
tenunl General Holier l (*. Richard*
son, Jr., prulxed hi* itie't for th*
orderly manner is which th ey
have held meetings in proteg)
against detiiohlllration policies.
He said: "I uni happy to aay
their actions reflect great c re d it
upon iny iHin-cnmmissioiird offi­
cers."
*.

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us individuates

TOKYO, Jan. I I , W ) - Com­
munication* were .resumed today
fo r occupation troop* In Japan
* who wanted to make emergency
•W telephone call* hom er
The service sta rted smoothly.
I J e u t Robert C hristopher of New
Haven, Conn.. — the supervisor
— pronounced initial connection*
excellent.
,
Call No. 2 w ent to Atlantic
City. T /S gL A. Frenkel spoke
.
w ithout dlccirulty w ith hie family.
(’apt. KusacII W srby of Brook­
line, Maas., wag next. H# waa
^w orried because he had received
£ no mall from homo since Nov.
IT, The telephone call reassured
him. IHo mother come on the
phone .flriL - and w hen-’he heard
t t e chuckle in h er vplce, ho knew
everything w aa .o il right.
A wife In Texaa wouldn't be*
I tore her husband wa* telephon­
«»- Tokyo
OV «|V and, ma vCorv ting_ her from.
rsti. almost loot out fay Just
phono a^d saying

I’ower

( or porn I ion

ICeiialde

17*W per cent increase should

U '.cnm fyh lo niak# up for
witrkfru*
of high wartlnu*

I-"I ap cr * 11a v i*

The

Southern

Federation

ol

Telephone W orkers, located in
nine different southern states.
T rquir^ an affirm ative vote of
two-thi'rds of the locals before
a strike can l&gt;e pul into affect,
he added. Local 111, he said, 1*
a Joint local uf switchboard
operator* and nuiiutenance men.
Meanwhile, long distance calls
ara limited tu emergency calls
auch' aa sickness, accident or in­
volving’ life or death. E. V. T ur­
ner, m anager of the loatl. ex­
change, said this morning.
Local shlppci* of celery and
other Vegetables reported that
curtailm ent pf long distance servvice Is lending to seriously delay
the selling o f produce, a* many
shipper* conduct sales by *tele­
phone. Telegraph service is “Hfported normal except Horn New
York City, which Is virtually
isolated' as fa r as wire com­
munications are concerned.
There weret no new developthe te ta n x p*h
menta here
situation■% Today, Lester Tharpe,
W estern .Union manager, said,

mm

■Lair,

—

NAZIS BEING TRIED K
MOSCOW, Jan. U . (ffV - Sine
m o re ' Germans have
tria l before a m ilitary
in th* Ukraine, Am

on

tlon of f i.OPM.ono, Thir pn-vioiu

*»"•'■'itlttlicsitly vo-D ' lh r Lr
Hnn»“
,
The curin' ' o u r c i - -fiml 4 f |
m tlcn ce of harm ony'a tMh#
in tfu* allocation
following pciu «■ r.'inmiHt*** J

nwtiishipa

I'oliti^jil ami 'srviifily
Kctmomii’ I’olnml
Uncial Ni‘tt !/**p la oil.

Tn j w f I

announcement wae Iinoltl.y Mai Hotel Mayfair, it w as announced
.................................All
Hnwntd .S AViieeler, vice, presi- i by W. V. IHtling. president of the
dent of livedv -Wheeler and f i«n- '-Association, following a mreting
pony,, Orlnmlii investment b a n k -i of director* yesterday at the ofera who handled the negotiations, ficc of Frank Shame*, aecieluiy
“
—
Officers
of
* •'the Association
------------------will
"
II. Hansel llillyei
Hillver of' .Savtiiuuin
ia. president
pr
of the now company Iw elected for the coming year,
anil
nd Huell G. Duncan. Drlundu past activities' will be reviewed,
u tility executive, Is vice president and new foNel#* will be outlined
and general manager. Sanford a t the meeting, Mr. Shames
headqusrtecs wdll continue at stated.
100 Park Avenue, office* form er­
All merchant* who are member*
ly DCCUided by the Florida Power or prospective inemtier* of the
(o rp . Sendee requlromenta and Association
Hatton ars being invited to
other company business will I s | | l m | | th# mM ttng. It D vsne.l

travel, he managed to. pick
tivp liattlc . t o l - enninii I
riitl uf

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!■mi t u*t Vl.niutrr P in t
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Moo Siyt i F.
Milfniit/al 11•&gt;i •i tin ill i'MwerTul
t 1 OKniLfi Srt 1 1! v I'miticit pltN
h.ibly will not inkt* ihJ*4#«*. until
t-&gt;111,11 m ». (hit? plttrt* in th|» .com*
mi- -i »TI
(«» lit# htiliwh tinml- f l
m in . oil I ( nnn'l.i ji Mil AiLitrallA
hii vc pul in Liti- fur it. Five o f
\L«*
t#n spats
(O ■i
hold
th# Hit' liV r
liknly thul lit . i^niyinhm five
vill 1^!
l, to Xplonditi . Ji►
liiiiV t’ cvfri. iu ,r iftc TrrieriraXL

.»In

lhi* hill i i .

New ACL District
Is Posthum ously Head V eteran Of.
A w arded M edals 47'Years Service

It Huiiffiim i fcii \\t. unil KuroiN1},

f--l .ii. ■* 1 flH J ,,) l/ l .1 r h i •'i 1.1,
I,, Kiryt'T
M*■ M i d d le
t'.i .r t
TH.-i
art* inn nt f 11inv' 1 r c i u i i t r
Mini Mic IJi*r* y m
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Army

CHICAGO,
Jan .
1L
W TT u n eral service* for Hill# Buxanne tksgnan; victim of one of
Chicago’s most fiendish crimes,
were held today In St. G ertrude's
C hurch.. It was in th j* , aaine
graystnne building th at tha little
handled at these offices «• lie- , w, |hftt H r Coleman will outline girl often had been Lakan for
for®. Personnel Jo , the banford , 8snfonl-( pUns of Improvem.nts worship during her brief lifetime.
division will tffiHtln 4lia wnli» and ^Qf,
There vr ill lx- a pro
Four troys - all schoolmate* of
there will be no mtcrrupUon of \
Qj muilcal entertainment i Suxanne's at the Sacred .H eart
m*rviro the
Hip iniimtu«nkrnt
tml.I and community
_^
»
servier,
inunngsmcnt n!
staxttn
Acadenjy - acted aa pallbearers.
singing.
T. O. Htovtn, Jr., furniorlv SenThe spatial service fo l chUdtUn
ford manager for the Florida
uqder seven, the mas* of a jtg tjv
Power Corp. has Iwen named
wa* celebrated fo r. h sr by the
m anager of this office for the
Rev. George Kearney, who had
South A tlantic rtGs* Co.
Mr,
Informed H utanne'a parent* of
Brawn, a methber of a pioneer
her death.
-"Florida
family,A&gt;11#has
been asso! elated
- l -S -J with ..utility
.. Iinteresta
h I s Ba . ta In
The ‘Mas* of the Angels Is a
in
ceremony devoid of all note of
Florida foa the past 15 years.
sorrow.
He ha* been h&lt;*| m anager o f
Detectives mingled w ith the
F, 0 . ‘K ilpatrick, Jr., chairman
the gag company In Hanford for
•the past two year*. Mr. Brown, of the Victory Loan Drive In-.Se­ mourner* In th# church, an th#
with Mrs. Brown m aintains a minole County, today expressed off-chance th a t the deranged mind
home In Sanford a t 2031 W ash­ hi* g ratitu d e to the people of the of the killer m ight Isajf qlm to
County
t» who ,rpurch**ed bonds In com# to the funeral.
ington Street.
Mr. Duncan, vk# president and \ ‘be Victory Loan ,&gt;riv®
general manager for
Florid*, thjv# who aaaUted so ably In the
operations, stated th a t the South sales of,them .'
Mr. ;k llp a trick also declared
AUan'yc Ga* Comfmny would
vontlmj* all gas services .form er th a t be would “ *sr#eially like f»r
ly tendered by the Florida Pow er th* public lo know the splendid
Corn, and th a t plana ^tro being w^rit done by the press, theaters,
Comdr. Lloyd F. Boyle :o f the
made fo r expansion of existing schools, poet offices and tanks.
facilities. "We will continue the Also. Mr. Ed Lane, who did ri* Seminole County Post No. 3182
policy of good gas service and usual Job as publicity director: of the V eterans of Foreign-W ars
will expand facilities, keeping pace Mr. H oller,’ for hi* council ami annmineed today th at all msm with , growing, progressive dan- help, particularly In the dosing befit are requested to attend the
foni. Any change* th a t may be dav» when our F ‘Bond quota f irs t 1046 m eeting to be hajd
ted will be for an Im prove'I looked doubtfulr Mr*. Roumlllal Monday night at «:M o'clock at
of opr custom ers," D uncan and h er women's tmmmljte# of the the Legion Hut located on „ti&gt;e
county, Mr#. Wilson of Oviedo, ta k e f rent,
id. * ' Comdr. Boyle alto requested
an d 'H r* . L m v Sm ith, who did n
"rand Job fo r Hsmlnot* High membera t* contact any veteran
•who la not a member but has
School," '
(
He also said th a t fae wished !’■ i served outside th* continental
poatibl* to mun* each one, llmlta of the United States and
everyone who helped, h# ask them to attend.
S g t Mile* K- Braxton arrived _____ f l . wish to express my
------------- —
—
from Ft,
r l. Knox,
n n v i, Ky. yesterdc y despest eppfecistlon." ”
afternoon.
greeted 1 his
-.-._-j»on,
and
flrrec
m other, Mis- Peart L. Braxton
rocelvad
at
HATTAWAY ENROUTE
Hf
discharge,'
TO U. B.
mill Jaly
From April until
J . ,.
MOMM 4 /e Jam as R. H *tuserved a t aq outpost Hi th e way o fiF e rn p a rk I*, enroute tn ^:Twn Banford men of th*
A leutians a* a ra d a r technician the U alted S tates from the Paci­
Navy have been
and radio operator, n * la te r fic Theater of Operations. He I* according, to Information
••rv ed a t Camp A ttlebury, Ind. amongjf 1.2 0 0 high point Navy today from th a Naval Personnel
counsellor. P rior
line to this coun- Separation C enter.In Jacksonville
* ‘ M frM
r s i« AMM 3 /# O sc a r C
K*n
t*
received

Kilpatrick Thanks
Citizens For Aid
In* E-Bond1 Drive

Veterans Of Foreign
Wars Meet Monday

S * t Miles Braxton
Discharged By Army

'" ^ “r ‘H i Two Sanford Men ATe
Discharged By w

lcuu&gt;

AS FABULOUS AS HIS I.Fi O: V i&gt; M! V A !( AHI A\ \ AAll's AM
Htribml li,e dog U monnich ■•( ill hr
a- hr | 11 In- hi 4 ||j|,
I a %! o ift ut* t Jiicy ifr w
horn on hi* arrtvul In New A&gt;&lt;ik l**l|,&gt;uii *»tt G \ »*ii| -t ji t lu l y i•*(■f
bti lh«' mfonisaftl
slioarii the C«a«t Guard c u itn fuiiipt-.il l„ h i. l uiHi.mm ,
**f ‘ tbem unflkeiv (•!,.,(
a rp

aJS r W S w W
Citation C a l l s For W.M. Black BeKan As
IfndSr '^SttlssiT^rTS!‘ !,irrP,e H eart And* Telegrtiphcr' Wi l l i
law
Bronze Star Medal
Itim* In .lime, IMS
authorising such iKMirds appoint - 1

Funeral Services
For Degnan Child
Are Held Today

t

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17.. at the

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a 11*1
'hiniM tx« tied
«&gt;l Ihr t u n vacant vice p rfuU
if*. The
five* o f t f

A(|Hfpao MCFChantS

Thursday evening, Ja n

i

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MimcVs

Uiir • Klvr Ihr
I
IIritiiin,
Hu «ia.

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• f W estern
em p lo y ee. , The new company rtW ,.- o p e ra te ;
tliw V*lyeftish, (*u.. riiHiti*-! nf tut*
a t Kearney. N. J. um| the Asso- ' K«* service in SanfAVn* «nd four i
CDa
A lltiftlir F sia-i I ,
un.f wim, fnl
cl*Hon of Communication ami ?ti»*r Florida cities as well a s ,
. ,, ,
. „
Lake Avenue, West Palm
to n in g th«*
r , llln n r,
the
_d|*pute.
So
farr
both
labor
in
S
n
v
n
u
n
a
b
j
^
n
.
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L.
Ailing,
i
d
(Irlando,_di
Fuuijimciit .W erkJre. ..(AUEW J,
ami eon &lt;a( Air. and--Mr-. J7 C. riff Him! “ Tt^ JiJl It*r ' 'a* iliVTiToTT
anil
business
have
been
cool
to­
’
A
n
nounir
mcui
lias'
been
(ire-,
rector
d
f
the
tM
H
'r
Munagerm’iit
l ’hu la tte r group has' eslabllshetl
Stapler who reside on the west Fiii»crlutfHfli-ia nf flu* Jiivktioiir
viously made of the purebus- j Foundation, mid H. H. Coleman, w ard the Idea. If the panel ap­ side, has lopfn posthumously n- j’vill#
picket linrs in tlrlamlo.
district
•in*1 1. hfH Im.l
There are now ,ACEW workers and m erger by the South* A t- • president of tin* Seminole Cotinty pointed in the GM strike Is sue wardml the Hrun a** Sim Mrt!*il 17 vi*utt’ &lt;&gt;i I toll ..if t
csssful,
Congress
may
l&gt;*
|)*r*i
lanlic
(la
.
Co.
of
go.
p
ro
p
er!ie»
i
Chamlwr
of
Commercp,
will
be
employed at the telephone build
A tirothr-i \| (i lit
ing here, therefore no picket ■*■) Orlando, Wlntei Park. Hnn- ' the princlpal spenkcr* at the an-larudefl that such laianf* are w**: I UUcon/lng*ta^Inros-ssuslMsi'/* receive I
tit
t I V
lines will be established In San- fo n '' IHdoml. St. A ugustine and j mini m asting and supper of the fu| anil necessary.
.
yesterday from
il„
Adpttaol
ford, Mr. Penner* predicted.
• Savannah, involving la p ita liia . &lt;KAnford Merchants Association oTTawu*
(ienrral
■f llo
ton ,-.) S ta ll- «*rv. \L. .!• t.. *

DUKE LEAVES BRITAIN
LONDON. .Jan. 11, WT— The
Duke of Windsor* left Britain
today for P aris, lie told new*
men_ that he haa a t yet no plan*
f o r th* future. While in London,
th* Duke * conferred with auch
officials a s ^ r im e Minister A ttlee,
Foreign Secretary Bevln, A m eri­
can Secretary of S tate Ilymea
and American Ambassador John
WlnanL The m eetings gave rise
to speculation th a t the Duke of
Windsor m u h t succeed
nl
rat* for three minute* woe H alifax as British Ami
yen — or « I 1 Present fs- to th# United S tates. ,
will .allow -afaoqt 80 calls
:—
■ day. UeuL Christopher
3ENKARIK
UONORBD
niter Jan, ;
d rwW hatwll#
num*
of four sophomores Hated an the
Dean's honor roll of students
-T T
ranking in the upper 10 percent
P4PTK.THON ADMITS BLAMB of their respective classes In the
School of E atlnccrin g and Archi­
tecture- a t the U niversity' of
K ansas, for the
Oct. 20 of la st
ins
to announcement
h it
Jones.

I

H u rid a

fe te iiC e s.

* g t+ a .
effect pending legislation,
Trum an ha* asked for_ a

- y

The South A tlantic u . s a * , , i q
^
A llin p : A n d
____ ____ __
There was a discussion
hv the pain- wdl today lokv u v e r 'llie |
mem bers, nil employee, of ' th e J complete ..iwration of the g a , 1
*t
(1 „
.Southern Hell Telephone Com- ,
formerly coniioHed by f j , l l ,
L iO lC m d ll
1 U

Blartrll;

Washington I. spsculatlng tai
the long-range effect of the find-lugs of the Presidential duet*
Finding Hoard ill the General Mo­
tors strike, (‘resident Truman
rsn n o t foice eith er the company
or the union ’to accept the re­
commendation of the board. Hut
the facts ss th e board sees them
now are before the public, and it
was th# intention of the President i
that th# publicity on the case per­
suade buth faction* to teach an
ag reeraent.
In the f&gt;t-day-old strike, the
('[() null, workers have demanded
h 30 p ir cent wage increu.r. The
company haa offered a raise of
about 12 per cent. The White
ll»use-ap|
panel says that)
•api olnted
nil
b

L O N D O N , .fun. 1 1 . ( A I’)
—T h e fiv e fn iijo r p o A ven a r e
staid tu
have
rea ch ed
an
u ifrc e m e n t &lt;&gt;n tla* d i s t r i b u tiim n f juiAver w ith in t h e
U n ite d N a liiu jt. ( J n ^ in iz n tlm i
n s th e L V ltlnfT A ^ T i ih ly * e A - ■*
• e r s If.4* MS'untl d a y n f c o ttr

) M o rM T i:u rtts « « i

'/ f i l e strike, which has slow
up recunverslon and I* Uxikod upmv
a» a test case fo r the whole auto­
mobile industry, h ta posed two;
questions: can the union force the ,
giant rorpornliun lo give i n t i
Secondly, is GM so strong fin an -'
d ally that It can afford to -dt
T
^ aU'ry
the" S ecretary
of W ar ami other out the strike?

re ha* not been affected a# L’enners, chairm an of Die local.

pany b*re. concerning the strike • ” te

is t

The Honolulu S lu rs unil Stripe#
-» A rmy newspaper — reopened
Its columns today to letters front
soldiers after u one-day Inter­
ruption.
The p aper .h a d been
warned bv lllchttrilson th a t under
the Article* of W ar, it could not

“Toi New Gas Company
T o T a k e C ontrol!
Army ' n uthoritie.
Of
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demonstration* liy the Carp.* ert-

■ aeliure of th* telephone Industr y rosy be tailed fo r If .th e tieup become, complete. However.
he added th a t the president of
lit* .........................................
the Installation
Worker* Union,
Ernest. Weaver ha* told Secre­
tary el Labor fichwelltnbaeh t h a t '
effort* will be mad* to have
picket line* w ithdrawn.
A recommendation for government itiiu r e appear* to hinge A ' MEMBER OK TUB U.S. DELEGATION to the United Nutlon*
on th* outcome of a conference Assembly. Mr*. Eleanor Roosevelt U shopn addressing reporters itk
a t 4:00’ P.M. today among Schwel- the delegation's first press conference in 'London, Seated a re S ena­
Dnbach
eh. W eaver, and U&gt;# preal tor Tom (Tonnally of Texo. (.m u tin y cigar) and form er Secretary
(lentt oof the National Federation of
S tale Edward R. Slettinlus, Jr. acting chief of the U.K. group.
of .Telephone Worker*. Joseph
( Intel national Itadiophntn)
Blame.
*
Th* »triklng Instig atio n work­
ers threw picket line* around
moat of the nation'# m ajor tele­
phone exchange* today. . Boston
and Cincinnati, however, are not­
able exception*. Indications arc
th a t other telephone workers ark
respecting the : picket line* .in
almost all area*..' Last night the \
unl% had decided to position
the picketing until Monday. This
derision was re v e re d when it
found th a t some picket line*
already had been formed.
Th* New England area is not
effected by the ahutdown, alnr*
no fu rthyr net Ion In regard
k I'iTS '
the 35
not affiliated with the Associa­ ,ja strike was taken bv tt
tion of Communicationj Equip- members of Sanford L»ral 111
'orkers «t (heir
_
w e n t Worker*, th e strik in g Union, of Telephone “Wo
‘ O l a mo*t o th e r p a rt* of tiSI, tn tm - meeting last night ttt 5:00 o’clock

lone Service
F or U. S. Troops In
Japan Is Resumed

to

ttijr~FiVi* Sjiys IiidlaT
Vcnczulu Should Be
Assigned 2 V acant
V i c c Presidencies

WA; MINI,’TON, Jan. 1 1 ,
AF— A K ef L President Wil*
Hum Green ha* declared th at
the facl-linding board’s rert mmrndation la the' G eneral
motor* strik e ultimately will
have I* be accepted. Hew-'
ever, Green added ■th a t he
has told i’resid rn t' Tptntan
oticr strain th a t be is opposed,
to- - lart-flnU ntg
pro-rd.irr.
The (art-finding
___ board has
. rtcoiaaaanded % 16 Vi crol an.
e n e ra l
lo u r increase tor G
tleoi
Motor*.

HONOLULU,- dan. 11, &lt;(PF—
United Stutra Marin1*. ‘ in the
Pacific ;trp under order* today
In’ hold no mil** dem onstrations
In p r i ■- official demobilisation
t.;an»,
he .order* have been
I uev d by tbeir rommnndlng gen*
eral. Lieut ennui General Hoy A
Geiger.
| The Marine* wete told l»X.

WASHINGTON, Jan. 11,—
(A P )—The alm ost complete
t(e-up of th e nation's" vast
telephone n e t w o r k
has
brought hints . of possible
governm ent seizure action.
A Labor D eportm ent official,
w Who has requesteilv th a t his
9 name 'W w ithheld,' has told
ppwsmen that^pUPV^rpnicntJ.

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Major Powers
Agree To Share
UNO C ontrol

Sinbnd Blows Into Town

Geiger Feels There F act-F inders Report
Is No Need For De- “ Corporation la Able
monstration S u c h To Raise Wages By
17 And Vi Percent
As Held By Army

Schwellenbach T a 1d
— T irat^E ffO ftr-W illl
Be Made To W ith­
in. draw Picket L i n e s

yet. but tha union estimate* that
unrepaired breakdown* will crip
pi*, dial phone* -w ithin a . week
o r ten days'
. In Topeka, Kan,, a tem porary
injunction |,*a been Issued to
restrain 12 striking W estern Electrjc Installation. W orkers lr&lt;on)
fiepicketing Southw estern Bell Tet&lt;
phone Company
Offices in th a t
Ct
area, The injunction was handed
down by'Shawnee County District
Judge Taul Heins. The pickets
were notified by Sheriff Elh
Beal that under the order they
either must stop picketing or
face posihlo contem pt of court
action. The' lb e riff said two of
th e pickets left Immediately hut
th a t cithers remained a t their
po»U.

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rnand who will select an officer it# intnl- ) hi* I pi••!)m*i
H ti'iio u y i'B ln iljiy &lt;»f Spauk lo
to make the presentation to Lieut. in tlti* fact that trarvttar, they |||t* pn—itjeiicy over tin* Soviet
Stapler’s family.
have ’spent lou yt-m in (he mil- ................ T rygve Lie. N orm
Lieut. Staplei was ouarded tiro road 'w tv rrf
i im»y (n IIIitain. The voting
Brume fltar Mrtlul “ for liernitMr. tilack. uh i- now (empo- c li-e Spank won, ilr* votes l
1 1 1 tu - r Tenth
achievement in ctirmecimn wtih i a i !y re s id in g
m ilitary onct^ tiu iu .mcuiuBt^
It! ,* ♦ .in,I th e n
Street
tntm y on
27. I'.m . n Bel­ ■laughter. Ant
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of
gium. The citation rtmtinund. tjerirgn* griol'tnre n il ve-terdf|y
lit,. ■I e*r"Thn first mission uflci l.ieut, tluit lie -t.n l* .I I
Htspler sssuinnl t'oiiniiund •&gt;( ('om* ■■■-r u — a ti-l, e * ,
i | eitil.o at
l«ei
psny C wo* It. utUntH'* ttu- Hue- Hank.", tin
700 yards I" (lie ...... .
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*-r fire from eiicruy rli'im itt- tu, iii,. ved a- leb i
i : uTi
flanks made it nSn-wiKy lo I,ring palehei und
11 di jijIi h*»t at
rO K \ (
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Up hsihfdrcem rnts. A* hv wn* Pothnii, Ala .
fl 1 Vlislif
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tainniM mimxtprn J
leading a support | Intuon fo r­ lis trm of tl«
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lag but refused to be evacuated intandent at \\* y ,io .» t a -wu*. K lj „ n , shideharn w&lt;«t!.l I
and continued
dirret the fig h t­ trnlm nasler at Savannah.,
.(.ar uUk«. d u u n b - * t . - a t t e m p t _
ing, although faced by a m aneu­
T bit is bii fir*t Mrip to Hunhis ifovi*nimeiit vrilup*^
vering enemy \Jrmc&lt;! with, au to ­ font, ft# Niblf lift*I hi* iiift11 hi.1* j Sounen close1 to Hit* ■'.iblnef*
matic weapons.
lieu Using the
dangers Involved, he voluntarily family expre**rvl Hiem-elvV* ^ n s ' ,ni&lt;l. however, thnt sonie minisremained to cover the withdrawal v s 'tu ^ iU n .n l with the city, uml j ters sul'initteil theii resignations
desirous of . . . iiing a home Its- j m ermfonnam-c with®* dircctiv#
of his company.”
The citation..Jlor the aw ard of ration here They ore rneMils-r* . fnmi (jenernl Mae A rthur fo r II
, .political, ping.- The nnme* nf the
the Purple H eart-to laeut. S tap ler of the M»th«dt-&lt; t Iturrh.
a Itnturian and 1| resigning m inisters were not disMr. Black
read a* follow*: “For his sur*
le re .te j in YMt’A unr k. i t' l0*p*11
.
iLr
prerue sacrifice in (lie European very id
jlocA
,, ju
ic A rtlm
rth urr-untilciud.
in la ta i on Ja n , 4 - rr
arc* on Dec, 2d. 1UH."
F or -the pn-t -rx- y m p h r hn»
n |r|| IM
^
Lieut Htaplcr entcieil the serv­ «®rvi*i|
|irt**i*f#ul nl (Jit* At
Japan
now
who
played
any
p
a
rt
ice on Nov. 25. IUJO, when local Unlit
Lin# f Ml A lit Way* J
units of the Florida National ertw*. Hi? j* n i In p frimnl uf in leading their country into
G u a r d were federnlitod. n e Ciriirit# ItnllifiP. w former »iivii»inn * war m ust-get nut of thv governlater was chosen* to attend the ml[M*rirtv#iul#rit Ii#t # him! ih «v% '■ti* mrnU
The Kyoilo New* Agency said
Infantry Officer Candidate School p.*i intcii'lrnl fur ifi# A i'L ut Suthat a special Jan cabinet m eet­
at F o rt Banning, (ip
Upon hi* vnniuih.
ing might Iw held tom orrow lo
graduation, he wu* commissirined
ihnidc which m inisters should
and later w ant overseas with In ­
resign under the M aoA rthur di­
fantry units of the U. S. Arm y.
rective, The cabinet waa not
Ho was killed In action Dec. 25.
scheduled to meet before next
1844.
Tuesday.
At the some tim e,
Kyodo sahl that It had learned
the names uf two cabinet minis

Cabinet Ministi
D ecid e Shideh
T» RemiHn Pren

21 Lets Purchased
Services For Mrs. For Expansion Of
Clara Vrtlen Held School At Oviedo1^

! Minister K nliro.H orikiri
Funeral services were held at
Cn recotneiulalion of tiu .te e s of ’ ration Minister Tamon
2 P. M. Tuesday In the B aptist Bchoul District No. 3t a ptirehave
Fhtireh. Homestead
for C l-es has been made of 21 lot*, for the
D1HECTOH3 TO M EET
Charlotte E nroth Vlhlrn, 78, who fu tu re expansion of the uchdol
‘ &lt;-,1;, . V
,
..
„ .
died in Homestead Haturduy a t grounds a t Qviedu, it was an- j _Ther#_ wilj a dinner in eating
tha htmta of a daughter, Mrs. nnunced this morning hy Supt. of the Board of Director* o f th*
Countv ('ham her o f
Lydia Sayers.
T. W. taw to n , following u meet- .Seminole
I ’omiucice at 7:00 o'clock, Tut
UnA
AmsrfVl"
fto'
vaara
lo*
y»'t*rd*v
of
the
County
day night, a t the M uyfalr Hotel.
ton ram a, to America 60 y aars • g ^ a rj 0f public Instruction.
according to an announcam ent
i
a:r-i.n.
J. comprising
*. suui™ ^tha yesterday by Edw ard H iggins.
Haynes,
ma Hager.
8 h# waa a ch arter member of
«■
th* N araiJ* Chapter, O rder of Board, warn present.
.The Iota purchased are adjacent
tha E astern filar.
HUTClllBON TO
8 b* ia survived by Mra. Rayer; to the present echoal site, sail
Brigadier General J. X','. riutchla son, Eklwin E. V]h|*n; a slater, Mr. taw to n , and some of the
Mr*- Emma Vlblan of Banford; land, althouglt it was not "the t ro­ sop will address members nf th*
*■ brother, Fre-I Enroth, Denver; pe rtjr of -.the school, had been Rotary Club nt , their regular
1 1 .giiut&amp; htM rcn and two g re a t used for playground purposes for mealin-t Mondty liotm’ a t .p w .
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                    <text>THURSDAY, JANUARY JO, 1940

THE.SANFORD H$JKUP, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

1946
Seminote Higl\ School
Celery Fed Basketball Roster

ANNOUNCING The Opening of The
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Bobby Cullum
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Bobby Jones
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John Keeling.
David Harrell
Fred Cooper
Frank C ram lon
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Eugene llurper.
Clyde Bowen
Jim m y Anderson

aa the able minded people who
never spent ten mlnutei In phy­
sical training In their lire i. It
TM(ee • group of varied types

Mlddlecoff, USA. Memphis,
Canadian -FOA—Nelson. Open
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N ational Intercollegiate — John
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Big Ten—Loims and Howard

Fred Haas of New Orleans
keys, th a t' Invitations to partici­
pate In a benefit golf match at
Dunedin in February, for the
I*GA rehabilitation fund, havu
heen accepted by Byron Nelson,
iJ U n Horen. Sammy Snead and
vXug McSpadl

■iiiimnnniigtiwn'i'ii

We are ' excepUoAatly glad to
see J. W. Altman hack In the o)e
tow n'again. Jake is a good ath ­
lete and has always taken a
g reat deal of interest In all types
Southwest — Joe Ruby, T w aa—
of ‘ atiiletice, both in S eitlhole
•Team : Texas.
High School and following his
Pacific Coaif—Southern Division: j
graduation. Jake agreed with us
imini mmn mi| iwuimmmn ill uiim
when w* expressed the need for
A OINIHAl VIIW of a wrecked gasoline station In Wahhlngtoo, D. C , Is
* good city basketball league
shown (top) after an explosion of the station claimed the tile ot Lao
"Here in Sanford. We hope te a t
Mattingly, SO, Its co-owner. T hree persons were Injured, one of them—
the city will soon set up an a th ­
Francis Mattingly—critically. The blast was heard for two miles and
letic program and aid in getting
shattered windows for eight blocks. In the bottom photo firemen search
this and other recreational pro­
jects u ruler way. We see no rea­
the debris surrounding the ruined station, (fntcmetioiwl Soundphoto)
son sh y i Central Florida Bas­
ketball l/eague couldn't be ergsniied to include Orlando, San­
•Missouri Valley—Oklahoma A. tt
ford. DeLand, Daytona Beach.
Leesburg, Eustis and ‘severs!
other tram s. We have some
Rocky Mountain—Colorado Col­
pretty gbod laten t rig h t here.
lege.
s
We know Jake and lied William*
Pacific Coast—Northern Division
would he Interested In eueh. A game. In fact, we can't remember
W ashington S tate: ‘ Southern •
rnovemenL
-&gt; ■ seeing a single child Just stand­
ing around. They've had some
FOOTS A LLDivision: Soufhrrn California,}
GOLF
—
Coach George McClelland* of mighty rough football game* N ational League—Cleveland.
'PG A —Byron Nelson, Toledo.
!
the ("firry Fed cage team sn- over there between the boys. The ’National Intercollegiate—Ar
nounerd his remaining basketball girls are usually all playing soft­ E astern —Army.
’All-American Open—Nelson. A-.
m nteur: A rt Doeririg, Denver.
schedule Inday. T htre are sev­ ball. Good work Mr. Steelet W* Big Ten— Indiana.
W omen: I.L Patty Berg,- US |
eral tentative engagem ents at remember alien we were in Big Six—.Missouri.
Ml'. Philadelphia.
the present tim e but confirm a­ Judior High "School and Mr. Southw est—Texas.
tion is expected within the next Steele had ^basketball 'teem s or­ Southern—Duke.
Chicago Victory Nntinnal Open ,
day or so. The schedule of re* ganised and also a bhseball team, S outheastern—Alabama.
— Nelson.
lie had trick meets and volley
nmininir games i* a t follows;
N orth-South Open — I.L Cary
Here ball tournam ents. They were fine
Jan. II
HL Augustjne
and a lot of- those youngsters
Jan. Ul
Leesburg
who played basketball went un
Jan. IK
to high school with two years of
Jan. 33
basketball experience behind them
Jan. 33
and played as high as three
Jan. 3S
years on the varsity. We remem­
Feb. fi
ber Red Williams, one of the
Feb. a .
Fed's ail time g rea t forward*.
Feb. |J
He played three years .■ a * • a
Feb. 15
v a n ity sta r: Where
Feb. lit
Bullet
The East Central YIerl4a
Junior High under Mr. St*
fervnes tournam ent wt|i tie
m ■ owemm
We’d Ilka to aee Mr. Culpa Id
In Daytona Beach on Feb. 2
receive
wide
attention
end
m
f
S3.
action be taken by our lo
We’ve heard duite a bit of
comment on our article pertain­
ing to B. F. lianas and nls re­
creational Ideas for
Hanford.
Much of it favored bis plan end
many recommended the appoint­
m ent - « f—G g n ae -a er City - Recrea­
tional Director. We won't Jieeltate to inform you. htraevar, that
a number of people, eirfn though
they approved of the plan, said
it would eost the City too much
money. Can you imagine th a t!
.. ..e hereby endorse
. linim ent - of (U nas i&lt;
City Recreational Director. Th*
entire m atter will be. presented
before the City Commissioner*
a t the next meeting Monday
night. I t should prove to he very
Iriu rp U i
tlon of those who epy eueh &lt;a
tion
move would cost the City too
much m oney,'w e l u r e thl* bit *f
Modem apd
Information for you to dlge**!
J u s t w ait until m eet af the re ­
turning veteran* and other young
J11. TratUlional in
ple, who are deeply Injereetoil
recreation, leave . Sanford for
it keener pastures, and (hen you'll
S JknulifuJ KnbrirJ
see w h it your own City Uxe*
will amount to. An Investment
like this, If properly c trrie d out.
will pay the City time and time
again and In the long run w ell
have a b etter town and the
jr a new living room suite because of the limited selection available In
chances a n you'll bo I n ,a much
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better position to pay ^osalbjy
1945,, then we urge you to come ^In, at your eariieat
opportunity
new
lower tax**. P m two end two
Impressive
in
appearance,
luxurious
and
comfortable,
and no matter
arrivals
here.
They’re
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_ _ your
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1pc *r ? m
w .jmatch
u i j lcK,
whnt
color______
ideas __
are, ••you’ll find It easy to express them,I M
by choosing ppiece*
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPEH
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VOLUME XXXVII

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F L O R ID A , F R I D A Y , J A N U A R Y I I . 1940

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Phone Tie Up
• may Result In
U.S. Seizure

Mrs. Roosevelt Talks To Press

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M M l t E l t S I.

A s s o c ia te d P r e s s L e a s e d W ire

Marines Told Solons
Not To Hold Board's. Plan
Mass Meeting Id GE Strike

Major Powers
Agree To Share
UNO Control

Sinbnd Blows Into Town

Geiger Feels There Fact-Finders Report
Is No Need For De- “ Corporation la Able
monstration S u c h To Raise Wages By
17 And Vi Percent
As Held By Army

Schwellenbach T a 1d
— Tirat^EffOftr-Willl
Be Made To With­
in. draw Picket L i n e s

ttijr~FiVi* Sjiys IiidlaT
Vcnczulu Should Be
Assigned 2 Vacant
V i c c Presidencies

WA; MINI,’TON, Jan. 11,
HONOLULU,- dan. 11, &lt;(PF—
L O N D O N , .fun. 11 . ( A I’)
AF— A K ef L President Wil*
United Stutra Marin1*. ‘ in the
Hum Green ha* declared th at
Pacific ;trp under order* today
—T h e fiv e fn iijo r p o A ven a r e
the facl-linding board’s reIn’ hold no mil** dem onstrations
staid tu
have
rea ch ed
an
rt mmrndation la the' G eneral
In p r i ■- official demobilisation
u ifrc e m e n t &lt;&gt;n tla* d i s t r i b u motor* strik e ultimately will
t.;an»,
he .order* have been
have I* be accepted. Hew-'
I uev d by tbeir rommnndlng gen*
tiim n f juiAver w ith in t h e
ever, Green added ■th a t he
eral. Lieut ennui General Hoy A
U n ite d N a liiu jt. ( J n ^ in iz n tlm i
Geiger.
has told i’resid rn t' Tptntan
n s th e L V ltlnfT A ^ T i ih ly * e A - ■*
oticr strain th a t be is opposed,
| The Marine* wete told l»X.
to- - lart-flnU ntg
pro-rd.irr.
■*&lt;irigrr there were to t»f- nw
• e r s If.4* MS'untl d a y n f c o ttr
The (art-finding
demonstration* liy the Carp.* ert___ board has
feteiiC es.
an.
lisMth^wihUttUet-.wueh -a*
. rtcoiaaaanded % 16 Vi crol
ICeiialde MimcVs *Jj*v1
G
e
n
e
r
a
l
held by Army- men - th ' Korea,
lo u r increase tor tleoi
■ aeliure of th* telephone IndusUiir • Klvr I h r I
Japan. ’Guam, the PhlUpp-irtaa
Motor*.
tr y rosy be tailed fo r If .th e tieIIritiiin,
Hu «ia.
( itinn
and Huh nii
A*
Ak n result,
rc iilt, the
up become, complete. However.
i s t )M o r M T i:u r tts « « i
I-"I ap cr * 11a vi* ii if | m*,| | j nit |
Marine. &lt;mu riled
u meeting
he added th a t the president of
Washington I. spsculatlng tai
a 11*1
'hiniM tx« tied
scheduled for last night at (lam p
lit* .........................................
the Installation
Worker* Union,
«&gt;l Ihr tu n vacant vice prfuU
t'utiin, adjacent In Pearl Harbor. the long-range effect of the find-Ernest. Weaver ha* told Secre­
if*. The
five* o f t f
(ieiger’p chief of stuff. H iig- lugs of the Presidential duet*
tary el Labor fichwelltnbaeh t h a t '
adier (iencrnl Mrrvin Kilverthom Finding Hoard ill the General Mo­
*»"•'■'itlttlicsitly vo-D ' lh r Lr
effort* will be mad* to have
Hnn»“
,
said: “ It*# traditional with thd tors strike, (‘resident Truman
picket line* w ithdrawn.
Murines that men gu to th tir rsn n o t foice eith er the company
The curin' 'o u r c i - -fiml 4 f |
A recommendation for governor the union ’to accept the re­
m tlcnce of h arm ony'a t Mh#
ment itiiu r e appear* to hinge A ' MEMBER OK TUB U.S. DELEGATION to the United Nutlon* commanding officer* with their commendation of the board. Hut
whether
they
are
in tfu* allocation
on th* outcome of a conference Assembly. Mr*. Eleanor Roosevelt U shopn addressing reporters itk .trodhle*.
the facts ss th e board sees them
following pciu «■ r.'inmiHt*** J
a t 4:00’ P.M. today among Schwel- the delegation's first press conference in 'London, Seated a re S ena­ family affairs, a bellyache or now are before the public, and it
nwtiishipa
Dnbach
eh. W eaver, and U&gt;# preal tor Tom (Tonnally of Texo. (.m u tin y cigar) and form er Secretary anything rise and wr don't Test was th# intention of the President i
I'oliti^jil ami 'srviifily
(lentt of
o the National Federation of S tale Edward R. Slettinlus, Jr. acting chief of the U.K. group. there I* any occasion for meet­ that th# publicity on the case per­
ing* which are not n m ilitary
Kctmomii’ I’olnml
of .Telephone Worker*. Joseph
( Intel national Itadiophntn) meeting that can ta controlled.'' suade buth faction* to teach an
Uncial Ni‘tt !/**pla oil.
Blame.
*
ag reeraent.
Meanwhile,
the
Army
t
iramao*
Tn j w f I t lcuu&gt;
Th* »triklng Instig atio n work­
In the f&gt;t-day-old strike, the
dcr in tin- mlil-l’scifi*. Lieu*
"J IptOi i*t! ,tt; v
S) rin
ers threw picket line* around
tenunl General Holier l (*. Richard* ('[() null, workers have demanded AS FABULOUS AS HIS I.Fi O: V i&gt; M! V A !( AHI A\ \ AAll's AM
\ ml I i' u;it f*otin.met
moat of the nation'# m ajor tele­
a- hr | 11 In- hi 4 ||j|,
son, Jr., prulxed hi* itie't for th* h 30 p ir cent wage increu.r. The Htribml li,e dog U monnich ■•( ill hr
I a %! o ift ut* t Jiicy ifr w
phone exchange* today. . Boston
orderly manner is which th ey company haa offered a raise of horn on hi* arrtvul In New A&gt;&lt;ik l**l|,&gt;uii *»tt G \ »*ii| -t ji tlul y i•*(■f
bti lh«' mfonisaftl
and Cincinnati, however, are not­
**f ‘ tbem unflkeiv (•!,.,(
have held meetings in proteg) about 12 per cent. The White slioarii the C«a«t Guard c u itn fuiiipt-.il l„ h i. l uiHi.mm ,
a rp
able exception*. Indications arc
panel says th a t) travel, he managed to. pick
•api olnted
nil
against detiiohlllration policies. ll»use-ap|
M V 1 r t ii i| ..n c &gt; i n l d i . n .
I I . l - I r .1 , M I | |
, 1. ,
„.
hear*
th a t other telephone workers ark
trt.
*i.*f■
.»In tile 1tl I’llitl Ut**l \
He said: "I uni happy to aay b 17*W per cent increase should tivp liattlc . t o l - enninii I
.......... ntn'ii r*respecting the : picket line* .in
riitl uf lhi* hill ii .
their actions reflect great c re d it U '.cnm fyh lo niak# up for
)»., 1
I (hi- i*i. 4.t«Mi(iul lu lrirttt
almost all area*..' Last night the \
of high wartlnu*
upon iny iHin-cnmmissioiird offi­ witrkfru*
!■mi t u*t Vl.niutrr P in t
■l( II.
unl% had decided to position
cers."
*.
Moo Siyt i F.
the picketing until Monday. This
The Honolulu Slurs unil Stripe# '/ f i l e strike, which has slow
Milfniit/al 11•&gt;i •i tin ill i'MwerTul
derision was re v e re d when it
-» Army newspaper — reopened up recunverslon and I* Uxikod upmv
t 1 OKniLfi Srt 11! v I'miticit pltN
found th a t some picket line*
Its columns today to letters front a» a test case fo r the whole auto­
h.ibly will not inkt* ihJ*4#«*. until
already had been formed.
soldiers after u one-day Inter­ mobile industry, h ta posed two;
t-&gt;111,11 m ». (hit? plttrt* in th|» .com*
Th* New England area is not
ruption. The paper .had been questions: can the union force the ,
mi- -i »TI
(«» lit# htiliwh tinml- f l
effected by the ahutdown, alnr*
warned bv lllchttrilson th a t under giant rorpornliun lo give i n t i
m in . oil I ( nnn'l.i ji Mil AiLitrallA
no fu rthyr net Ion In regard
kI'iTS '
the Article* of War, it could not Secondly, is GM so strong fin an -'
hii vc pul in Liti- fur it. Five o f
the 35
not affiliated with the Associa­ ,ja strike was taken bv tt
d ally that It can afford to -dt
\ L«*
t#n spats
(O ■i
tion of Communicationj Equip- members of Sanford L»ral 111
the Secretary of War ami other out the strike?
hold
th# Hit' liV r
'orkers «t (heir
_
w e n t Worker*, the strik in g Union, of Telephone “Wo
Army ' nuthoritie. us individuates
liknly thul lit . i^niyinhm five
‘ O l a mo*t other part* of tiSI, tntm - meeting last night ttt 5:00 o’clock
vill 1^!
l, to Xplonditi . Ji►
i
*
-—
- y
* g t+ a .
liiiiV t’ cvfri. iu ,r iftc TrrieriraXL
effect pending legislation,
It Huiiffiim i fcii \\t. unil KuroiN1},
The South A tlantic u . s a * , , i q
^
A llin p : A n d
re ha* not been affected a# L’enners, chairm an of Die local.
Trum an ha* asked for_ a law
____ ___ __
* 1flH J,,) l/l .1 r hi •'i 1.1,
t. f--l.ii. ■
There was a discussion
hv the pain- wdl today lokv uver 'llie |
yet. but tha union estimate* th at
authorising such iKMirds ap p o in t - 1
I,, Kiryt'T
*t
(1 „
M*■ Middle
£
unrepaired breakdown* will crip members, nil employee, of ' the J complete ..iwration of the g a , 1
t'.i.r t
formerly coniioHed by f j , l l , L i O l C m d l l
1U
U M Itin* k, Ain- fin 15 yi*«i
pi*, dial phone* -w ithin a . week .Southern Hell Telephone Com- ,
pany b*re. concerning the strike • ” te H urida I’ower ( or porn I ion
TH.-i art* inn nt f 11inv' 1 rciuiitr
tw in h t f r v e t l i i ^ t i i | i t
&lt;if
o r ten days'
em p lo y ee., The new company rtW,.- o p e ra te ;
tliw V*lyeftish, (*u.. riiHiti*-! nf tut* Mini Mic IJi*r* y m viilj
to*
. In Topeka, Kan,, a tem porary • f W estern
a
t
Kearney.
N.
J.
um|
the
Asso'
K«*
service
in
SanfAVn*
«nd
four
i
C
D
a
A llt if t lir F sia -i I,
un. f w im , fnl
l«t srok i i g i u f t
a
injunction |,*a been Issued to
cl*Hon
of
Communication
ami
?ti»*r
Florida
cities
as
well
a
s
,
.
,,
,
.
„
Lake Avenue, West Palm
toning th«*
r , lllnnr, ilntaiti atui
I*i &gt;»i
art?
restrain 12 striking W estern Electhe
_d|*pute.
So
farr
both
labor
in
S
n
v
n
u
n
ab
j^
n
.
•
(..
L.
Ailing,
i
d
(Irlando,_di
ami eon &lt;a( Air. and--Mr-. J7 C. riff Him! “ Tt^ JiJl It*r ' 'a* iliVTiToTT Url
!&lt;&gt; fit Viu lit# i'ntiadiiih
trjc Installation. W orkers lr&lt;on) Fuuijimciit .W erkJre. ..(AUEW J,
’ A n nounir mcui lias' been (ire-, rector d f the tM H 'r Munagerm’iit anil business have been cool to­
to llu* U nitril S latH ,
, picketing Southw estern Bell Tet&lt;
fie- l ’hu la tte r group has' eslabllshetl viously made of the purebus- j Foundation, mid H. H. Coleman, w ard the Idea. If the panel ap­ Stapler who reside on the west Fiii»crlutfHfli-ia nf flu* Jiivktioiir
picket
linrs
in
tlrlamlo.
side, has lopfn posthumously n- j’vill# district
1. hfH Im.l I
....A»1»l il% *tnitl III#
Offices in th a t
W phone Company
Ct
and m erger by the South* A t- • president of tin* Seminole Cotinty pointed in the GM strike Is sue wardml the Hrun a** Sim Mrt!*il 17 vi*utt’ &lt;&gt;i I toll•in*1
There
are
now
,ACEW
workers
..if t
area, The injunction was handed
Lit
in- itjii, v hn. I Mi* VlfiettfilftV
csssful,
Congress
may
l&gt;*
|)*r*i
lanlic
(la
.
Co.
of
go.
p
ro
p
er!ie»
i
Chamlwr
of
Commercp,
will
be
build
,tt
VND*Illfs^ftlM, Vljldown by'Shawnee County District employed at the telephone picket
A tirothr-i \| (i lit
■*■) Orlando, Wlntei Park. Hnn- ' the princlpal spenkcr* at the an-larudefl that such laianf* are w**: I UUcon/lng*ta^Inros-ssuslMsi'/* receive I
here, therefore no
•‘imic
Judge Taul Heins. The pickets ing
tit
t I V
lines will be established In San- fo n '' IHdoml. St. A ugustine and j mini m asting and supper of the fu| anil necessary.
.
yesterday from
il„
Adpttaol
were notified by Sheriff Elh ford, Mr. Penner* predicted.
vuumn
-a: ii#t^nif*nt
• Savannah, involving la p ita liia . &lt;KAnford M erchants Association oTTawu*
(ienrral
■f llo
ton,-.) S ta ll- «*rv. \L. .!• t.. *
Beal that under the order they
l» i »*j|! 1* ) mill tLfi
The Southern Federation ol tlon of f i.OPM.ono, Thir pn-vioiu Thursday evening, Jan 17.. at the
Army
r'is.iwi i
i lM i
either must stop picketing or
* hit*I
&lt;!• b H-tSf,
\ ihi 11*1
announcement wae Iinoltl.y Mai Hotel Mayfair, it was announced
.................................All
The dw orutiutr* util
face posihlo contem pt of court Telephone W orkers, located in Hnwntd .S AViieeler, vice, presi- i by W. V. IHtling. president of the
sit ky, ii mvt'H f i •tin f1111 r1ti.
different southern states.
warder!
to
the
t'omnitrtnlrng
Genlll*^
I
"lit
it
r
K
.
'*
action. The' lb e riff said two of Tnine
I I . £ili«#Ui *■ J it*'
i Ujf—
ative vote of dent of livedv -Wheeler and f i«n- '-Association, following a mreting
eral of the Ftruttli ^,-1',.,; t.oin- wa" ini ol jiiiitih&gt;! &gt;i’
th e pickets left Immediately hut rquir^ an ofaffirm
it m '! .1
ii#(fill u ith mo
the locals before pony,, Orlnmlii investment b a n k -i of director* yesterday at the ofrnand
who
will
select
an
officer
it#
intnl)
hi*
I
pi
••!)
m
*
i
th a t cithers remained a t their atwo-thi'rds
Hti'iiou yi'Blniljiy &lt;»f Spauk lo
strike can l&gt;e pul into affect, era who handled the negotiations, ficc of Frank Shame*, aecieluiy
to make the presentation to Lieut. in tlti* fact that trarvttar, they |||t* pn—itjeiicy over tin* Soviet
po»U.
“
—
Officers
of
* •'the Association
------------------will
"
II. Hansel llillyei
Hillver of' .Savtiiuuin
he added. Local 111, he said, 1*
Stapler’s
family.
have ’spent lou yt-m in (he mil- ................ T rygve Lie. N orm
pr
of the now company Iw elected for the coming year,
a Joint local uf switchboard ia. president
Lieut. Staplei was ouarded tiro road 'w tv rrf
nd Huell G. Duncan. Drlundu past activities' will be reviewed,
i im»y (n IIIitain. The voting
operator* and nuiiutenance men. anil
Mr. tilack. uh i- now (empo- cli-e Spank won, ilr* votes l
Meanwhile, long distance calls u tility executive, Is vice president and new foNel#* will be outlined
CHICAGO,
Jan .
1L
W T - Brume fltar Mrtlul “ for liernit111 tu - r Tenth
ara limited tu emergency calls and general manager. Sanford a t the meeting, Mr. Shames T u n eral service* for Hill# Bu- achievement in ctirmecimn wtih iai !y residing
It! ,* ♦ .in,I then
Street
xanne tksgnan; victim of one of m ilitary onct^ tiu iu .mcuiuBt^
auch' aa sickness, accident or in­ headqusrtecs wdll continue at stated.
27. I'.m . n Bel­ ■laughter. Ant
I V n v e t —0 \
of
volving’ life or death. E. V. T ur­ 100 Park Avenue, office* form er­
All merchant* who are member* Chicago’s most fiendish crimes, tntm y on
ner, m anager of the loatl. ex­ ly DCCUided by the Florida Power or prospective inemtier* of the were held today In St. G ertrude's gium. The citation rtmtinund. tjerirgn* griol'tnre nil ve-terdf|y
lit,. ■I e*r"Thn first mission uflci l.ieut, tluit lie -t.n l* .I I
(o rp . Sendee requlromenta and Association
change, said this morning.
Hatton ars being invited to C hurch.. It was in th j* , aaine
i | eitil.o at
Local shlppci* of celery and other company business will I s | | l m | | th# mM ttng. It D vsne.l graystnne building th at tha little Htspler sssuinnl t'oiiniiund •&gt;( ('om* ■■■-r u — a ti-l, e * ,
l« ei
at these offices «• lie- , w, |hftt H r Coleman will outline girl often had b e e n Lakan for psny C wo* It. utUntH'* ttu- Hue- Hank.", tin
( TOKYO, Jan. I I , W ) - Com­ other Vegetables reported that handled
Mrov) 1 j.*
i
Ire
*-r curtailm ent pf long distance serv- for®. Personnel J o , the banford , 8 sn fonl-( pUns of Improvem.nts worship during her brief lifetime. 700 yards I" (lie ...... .
There vr ill lx- a pro
munication* were .resumed today vice Is lending to seriously delay division will tffiHtln 4lia wnli» and ^Qf,
Four troys - all schoolmate* of fire from eiicruy rli'im itt- tu, iii,. ved a- leb i
i : uTi
Qj muilcal entertainment i Suxanne's at the Sacred .H eart flanks made it nSn-wiKy lo I,ring palehei und
fo r occupation troop* In Japan the selling o f produce, a* many there will be no mtcrrupUon of \
11 di jij Ii h*»t at
rOK \ ( .Inn M *■•!
,
m*rviro the
Hip iniimtu«nkrnt
t ml.I and community
_^
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inunngsmcnt n!
staxttn
* who wanted to make emergency shipper* conduct sales by *tele­ servier,
fl 1 Vlislif
)
Acadenjy - acted aa pallbearers. Up hsihfdrcem rnts. A* hv wn* Pothnii, Ala .
singing.
tainniM mimxtprn J
T. O. Htovtn, Jr., furniorlv Sen•W telephone call* hom er
\‘ I
Fur aiv -*!'*-*
phone. Telegraph service is “HfThe spatial service fo l chUdtUn leading a support | Intuon fo r­ lis trm of tl«
ftri u
duyimii*
mratintr
it &lt;
141&gt;I'MIM M
111?1111 I
The service sta rted smoothly. ported normal except Horn New ford manager for the Florida
Hf;,|
(s
uqder seven, the mas* of a jtg tjv ward, Ii# wa* wuundrtl in (lie left year* pilot to U-ing made •Mitier ^ ll„
lag
but
refused
to
be
evacuated
I J e u t Robert C hristopher of New York City, which Is virtually Power Corp. has Iwen named
wa* celebrated fo r. h sr by the
intandent at \\* y ,io .» t a -wu*. K lj„ n, shideharn w&lt;«t!.l I
dirret the fig h t­ trnlm nasler at Savannah.,
Haven, Conn.. — the supervisor isolated' as fa r as wire com­ m anager of this office for the
Rev. George Kearney, who had and continued
.(.ar uUk«. d u u n b - * t . - a t t e m p t _
South A tlantic rtGs* Co.
Mr,
— pronounced initial connection* munications are concerned.
Informed H utanne'a parent* of ing, although faced by a m aneu­
T bit is bii fir*t Mrip to Hunhis ifovi*nimeiit vrilup*^
vering
enemy
\Jrmc&lt;!
with,
au
to
­
excellent.
,
There weret no new develop- Brawn, a methber of a pioneer
her death.
f o n t, ft# Niblf lift*I hi* iiift11 hi.1* j Sounen close1 to Hit* ■'.iblnef*
matic
weapons.
lieu
Using
the
the
te
ta
n
x
p
h
-"Florida
family,
has
been
assomenta
here
Call No. 2 w ent to Atlantic
* ! -l-S -J
.. A&gt;11#.. IhI s Ba . ta In
The ‘Mas* of the Angels Is a dangers Involved, he voluntarily family expre**rvl Hiem-elvV* ^ n s ' ,ni&lt;l. however, thnt sonie minissituation■% Today, Lester Tharpe, elated with utility interesta in
City. T /S gL A. Frenkel spoke
.
ceremony devoid of all note of remained to cover the withdrawal v s 'tu ^ iU n .n l with the city, uml j ters sul'initteil theii resignations
Florida
foa
the
past
15
years.
W
estern
.Union
manager,
said,
w ithout dlccirulty w ith hie family.
desirous of . . . iiing a home Its- j m ermfonnam-c with®* dircctiv#
sorrow.
of his company.”
He ha* been h&lt;*| m anager o f
(’apt. KusacII W srby of Brook­
Detectives mingled w ith the
F, 0 . ‘K ilpatrick, Jr., chairman
The citation..Jlor the aw ard of ration here They ore rneMils-r* . fnmi (jenernl Mae A rthur fo r II
the gag company In Hanford for
, .political, ping.- The nnme* nf the
line, Maas., wag next. H# waa
•the past two year*. Mr. Brown, of the Victory Loan Drive In-.Se­ mourner* In th# church, an th# the Purple H eart-to laeut. S tap ler of the M»th«dt-&lt; t Iturrh.
DUKE LEAVES BRITAIN
^w orried because he had received
a Itnturian and 1| resigning m inisters were not disMr. Black
LONDON. .Jan. 11, WT— The with Mrs. Brown m aintains a minole County, today expressed off-chance th a t the deranged mind read a* follow*: “For his sur*
£ no mall from homo since Nov. Duke of Windsor* left Britain home In Sanford a t 2031 W ash­ hi* g ratitu d e to the people of the of the killer m ight Isajf qlm to prerue sacrifice in (lie European very id
le re .te j in YMt’A u n rk .i t'l0*p*11 .
iLr
jlocA
IT, The telephone call reassured today for P aris, lie told new* ington Street.
,, ju
ic A rtlm
rth urr-untilciud.
in la ta i on Ja n , 4 - rr
County
t» who ,rpurch**ed bonds In com# to the funeral.
arc* on Dec, 2d. 1UH."
F or -the pn-t -rx- y m p h r hn»
n |r|| IM
^
him. IHo mother come on the men_ that he haa a t yet no plan*
Lieut Htaplcr entcieil the serv­ «®rvi*i|
Mr. Duncan, vk# president and \ ‘be Victory Loan ,&gt;riv®
|irt**i*f#ul nl (Jit* At Japan now who played any p a rt
phone .flriL - and w hen-’he heard f o r th* future. While in London, general manager for
ice on Nov. 25. IUJO, when local Unlit
Florid*, thjv# who aaaUted so ably In the
Lin# f Ml A lit Way* J
t t e chuckle in h er vplce, ho knew th* Duke * conferred with auch operations, stated th a t the South sales of,them .'
units of the Florida National ertw*. Hi? j* n i In p frimnl uf in leading their country into
everything w aa .o il right.
Mr. ;k llp a trick also declared
officials a s ^ r im e Minister A ttlee, AUan'yc Ga* Comfmny would
G u a r d were federnlitod. n e Ciriirit# ItnllifiP. w former »iivii»inn * war m ust-get nut of thv governA wife In Texaa wouldn't be* Foreign Secretary Bevln, A m eri­ vontlmj* all gas services .form er th a t be would “ *sr#eially like f»r
later was chosen* to attend the ml[M*rirtv#iul#rit Ii#t # him! ih «v% '■ti* mrnU
The Kyoilo New* Agency said
I tore her husband wa* telephon­ can Secretary of S tate Ilymea ly tendered by the Florida Pow er th* public lo know the splendid
Infantry Officer Candidate School p.*i intcii'lrnl fur ifi# A i'L ut Suthat a special Jan cabinet m eet­
«»- Tokyo
OV«|V and, m
v t- and American Ambassador John Corn, and th a t plana ^tro being w^rit done by the press, theaters,
ing_ her from.
a vCorat F o rt Banning, (ip
Upon hi* vnniuih.
ing might Iw held tom orrow lo
Comdr. Lloyd F. Boyle :o f the graduation, he wu* commissirined
rsti. almost loot out fay Just WlnanL The m eetings gave rise made fo r expansion of existing schools, poet offices and tanks.
ihnidc which m inisters should
phono a^d saying to speculation th a t the Duke of facilities. "We will continue the Also. Mr. Ed Lane, who did ri* Seminole County Post No. 3182 and later w ant overseas with In ­
resign under the M aoA rthur di­
Windsor m u h t succeed
nl policy of good gas service and usual Job as publicity director: of the V eterans of Foreign-W ars fantry units of the U. S. Arm y.
rective, The cabinet waa not
will expand facilities, keeping pace Mr. H oller,’ for hi* council ami annmineed today th at all msm - Ho was killed In action Dec. 25.
rat* for three minute* woe H alifax as British Ami
scheduled to meet before next
with , growing, progressive dan- help, particularly In the dosing befit are requested to attend the 1844.
yen — or « I 1 Present fs- to th# United S tates. ,
Tuesday.
At the some tim e,
foni. Any change* th a t may be dav» when our F ‘Bond quota f irs t 1046 m eeting to be hajd
will .allow -afaoqt 80 calls
:—
Kyodo sahl th a t It had learned
ted will be for an Im prove'I looked doubtfulr Mr*. Roumlllal Monday nig h t a t «:M o'clock a t
■ day. UeuL Christopher
the names uf two cabinet minis
3ENKARIK UONORBD
of opr custom ers," D uncan and h er women's tmmmljte# of the the Legion H ut located on „ti&gt;e
niter Jan, ;
d rcounty, Mr#. Wilson of Oviedo, ta k e f rent,
id. * ' wW hatwll#
num*
Comdr. Boyle alto requested
an d 'H r* . L m v Sm ith, who did n
! Minister K nliro.H orikiri
of four sophomores Hated an the
"rand Job fo r Hsmlnot* High membera t* contact any veteran
Funeral services were held at
Cn recotneiulalion of tiu .te e s of ’ ration Minister Tamon
Dean's honor roll of students
•who la not a member but has
School,"
'
(
-T T
ranking in the upper 10 percent
He also said th a t fae wished !’■ i served outside th* continental 2 P. M. Tuesday In the B aptist Bchoul District No. 3t a ptirehave
for C l-es has been made of 21 lot*, for the
P4PTK.THON ADMITS BLAMB of their respective classes In the
D1HECTOH3 TO M EET
poatibl* to mun* each one, llm lta of the U nited S tates and Fhtireh. Homestead
Charlotte E nroth Vlhlrn, 78, who fu tu re expansion of the uchdol
School of E atlnccrin g and Archi­
‘ &lt;-,1;, . V
everyone who helped, h# ask them to atten d .
,
..
„ .
died in Homestead Haturduy a t grounds a t Qviedu, it was an- j _Ther#_ wilj a dinner in eating s
tecture- a t the U niversity' of
Sgt Mile* K- Braxton arrived _____ f l . wish to express my
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tha htmta of a daughter, Mrs. nnunced this morning hy Supt. of the Board of Director* o f th* .
—
K ansas, for the
from Ft,
r l. nKnox,
n v i, Ky. yesterdc y despest eppfecistlon." ”
Countv ('ham her o f i
Oct. 20 of la st
and flrrec
greeted 1 his
Lydia Sayers.
ins afternoon.
-.-._-j»on,
and
T. W. taw to n , following u meet- .Seminole
I ’omiucice at 7:00 o'clock, Tut
to announcement
h it
m other, Mis- Peart L. Braxton
UnA
AmsrfVl"
fto'
vaara
lo*
y»'t*rd*v
of
the
County
day night, a t the M uyfalr Hotel.
rocelvad
at
Jones.
ton ram a, to America 60 y aars • g ^ a rj 0f public Instruction.
HATTAWAY ENROUTE
Hf
—
discharge,'
according to an announcam ent [TO U. B.
yesterday by Edw ard H iggins.
;
NAZIS BEING TRIED K
mill Jaly
From April until
J . ,.
MOMM 4 /e Jam as R. H *tuHaynes,
comprising
tha
ma Hager.
8 h# waa a ch arter member of
«■
MOSCOW, Jan. U . (ffV - Sine served a t aq outpost Hi th e way o fiF e rn p a rk I*, enroute tn ^:Tw n Banford men of th*
Board,
warn
present.
th* N araiJ* Chapter, O rder of
on A leutians a* a ra d a r technician the U alted S tates from the Paci­
m o re ' Germans have
Navy have been
.The Iota purchased are adjacent
tha E astern filar.
HUTClllBON TO
and radio operator, n * la te r fic Theater of Operations. He I* according, to Information
tria l before a m ilitary
8 b* ia survived by Mra. Rayer; to the present echoal site, sa il
••rv ed a t Camp A ttlebury, Ind. amongjf 1.200 high point Navy today from th a Naval Personnel
in th* Ukraine, Am
Brigadier General J . X','. riutchlcounsellor. P rior
line to this coun- Separation C enter.In Jacksonville a son, Eklwin E. V]h|*n; a slater, Mr. taw to n , and some of the
Mr*- Emma Vlblan of Banford; land, althouglt it was not "the t ro­ sop will address members n f th*
* ‘ M frM
r
s
i«
AMM
3
/#
O
sc
a
r
C
K*n
t*
*■ brother, Fre-I Enroth, Denver; pe rtjr of -.the school, had been Rotary Club nt , their regular
received
11 .giiut&amp; htM rcn and two g re a t used for playground purposes for mealin-t Mondty liotm’ a t .p w . i
lomo
w-*-.
■tss - time.
ajowiei unq
M ayfair UolaL
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 11,—
(AP)—The almost complete
t(e-up of the nation's" vast
telephone n e t w o r k
has
brought hints . of possible
government seizure action.
A Labor Deportment official,
w Who has requesteilv that his
9 name 'W withheld,' has told
ppwsmen that^pUPV^rpnicntJ.

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Local Telephone Workers Take No
Action Following Strike'Vote
Curtailment Of Uing- Distance Service
Tending. Seriously To Delay Sales
By Local Produce Shippers

£ Lieut, biapler
New ACL District
Is Posthumously Head Veteran Of.
Awarded Medals 47'Years Service

“Toi New Gas Company
To T a k e Control!T" ^ aU'ry
Of
vice H e r e

Blartrll;

aJS r W S w W
Citation C a l l s For W.M. Black BeKan As
IfndSr '^SttlssiT^rTS!‘ !,irrP,e Heart And* Telegrtiphcr' Wi lli
Bronze Star Medal
Itim* In .lime, IMS

A(|Hfpao MCFChantS

Funeral Services
For Degnan Child
Are Held Today

lone Service
For U. S. Troops In
Japan Is Resumed

Cabinet Ministi
Decide Shideh
T» RemiHn Pren

Kilpatrick Thanks
Citizens For Aid
In* E-Bond1 Drive

Veterans Of Foreign
Wars M e e t Monday

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21 Lets Purchased
For Expansion Of
Services For Mrs.
Clara Vrtlen H e l d School At Oviedo1^

■Lair,

S * t Miles Braxton
Discharged By Army

'"^“r ‘H i Two Sanford Men ATe
Discharged By

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 1 1 , 1915

THE SANFORD I1ERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

FACE TWO

College fo r BuTttfeFs

While • thi* new air-borne _pri&gt;*1
duct i» more costly^ thim whole
s
vj
frail, because . It' 'l s ”*100 prnceiil
U M i l 4aiir. tw*»l
(f the construction . . .
A
practical
counte
in
all
phases
o:
edible w ith no w a ste la n d la' to
“ ‘t a W rwetesT
much more convenient to store
business is being offered at Iowa State College
A. *&lt;,uipm&gt;nt \
better quality and convenience of and
_
**^ m****11* *"***■
serve, tnotj *housewives will
preparation, an thi* fresh tree.
[own.
A
questionnaire
distributed,
by
thcr
Northwwt^riijati^
m.thodj^of
•laaa
maittr
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•k g m bo&gt;awin?i w A &gt;Mwc»&gt;! »07s&lt;Ty"rT^ Hbe r » lt yi&lt;&lt;fiiw p i M to ifw « t a * w e
trT rerva without mu«» o r fu»s hotel*'arid restau ran ts avoid the
of citru s fruits on th iir menus
and the * two
Dakotas
stressed *the _**
shortage
of trained i!? ’1
H C*«n»« *1
within a few hour* of the tim e it use
r
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n ■.
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left the tree, is bound to become heenuse of the, cost of preparebuilders in the face of wide-spread building needs on farms,
. 1
in small towns and large cities of these states. So a college of them new airborne products in tqunlly popular.
e form of fre s h ,-tre e -rip en tl t
course was Instituted to Include building mechanics, car- th
g rap efru it, sectionited, thoroughly ,
pentry, masonry, farm-bulldlng planning and arrangement. chilled and packed in attractive!

l’he Sanford Herald
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PLUMBING
Rfpuir work a specialty
Free estimates. Prompt BervJco
All work guaranteed

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When Old Friends

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drawing, engineering and a study of commercial woods.
The college by these courses is providing not only
Drop Around
concrete help in the greatly .needed building expansion, but
also training for returned veterans. ‘
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Cleveland College is now’ giving* courses io r real estate'stage and liing shipped in*-token
W hile you are talking o ver
dealers. They touch taxation and financing of pro|&gt;crties. j quantities. th&gt; Florida-Air Cat•■Id times lie sure to have
centralization and decentralization of industry, zoning•an&lt;i|£J’l{“
oU
7'«'procV**of prV
on hand their fav o rite
drink.
Don't be “ o u t”
when they drop In.

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BILL’S
PACKAGE STORE

' n tg g in s

WORLDS FIN EST
BOATS

M Medela • frea* Rowboats
Oalbimrda --RunabooU • Crui­
ser* to SO foot Yachts.
Esrluslve IT Hail Design of
Higgins Plasticised Bonded Plywood. M H.P. to Twin ZOO H &gt;.
gaaoline or diceel power. .
Level Riding - Dry - Safe' on
Toma - Son Riding • Shallow
AVAILABLE SOON
W rit# or Phone Ue Collect
for fa rth e r in(ormaUea and
priority order Information.

RANSOM- IHUNG
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VBKSh Ftm TODAY
ABB ROME O f THE
tin of A true o eh tu ;i OR OENTLBWOMAN: Chaauffercth long, sort la kmd,
Ity cnvJuLk, nut, charity Taunla th not Itself, la’not puffer I up—
1 Corinthian* i:j jd.

Wlnstdn Churchill will arrive in
Miami..Death
nest
week
fr-ie.
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a

■nfftTOs
nvm w f r w
f°w
pro g ram far the Rotary Club. '

D r. A rm attoe of L ondondeny
announce* 't h a t . Russia now hut
a n atom ic bomb which makes the
A m erican bomb completely obsolaid. Russia may not have sts-h
a bomb, b u t fop aQ practical purpose* tha tnera report of on*
aartots tha sam e purpose.
A note from Fred Ballon], Turina r aaeeutlve officer a t th e Han­
ford ’ Naval A ir B utton, reveals
th a t he lb how out of th e servlca
and p racticing, law a t th a same
bid stand In W ashington'' a fte r
serving on a carrier In the CMnaw a Invasion and a num ber of
dther o f the big shows o u t In the
o
P ad ft.- and winning w
promotion
to

commander.

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f violent proteatz
from
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i# racing may be IntrivludKl
Seminole County next winter
a David Hlllmao. ow ner of

BemlhMt Drivmr h tk , n b

Phone MW

• . S):30 P-- M. Til 1:30 A. M.

All-Season Fruits
Whut will nmount to n revolution In^ Bating hnbits will m cn n rr: Thr FloritU-Air neoul^!
take place within the next tea years if prophecies hohf gixMl are ptaaaiMg |o ship fresh F loralsr
litsciuu* first grtal-ri
regarding the frozeat BkmI industry. While three per cent Klritwlicrifr*,
fn tlr, wu-bed, ’stem s rcmovivl.
of perishable food raised now is being handled by- the. chlllnl anil ready to serve. All ih r,
quick-freeze method, this Is expected to double that before huirvewife will neyil |* n bowl t.i]
bold them amt su g ar and Cream. &lt;
long.
|irwlirct t* fresh Flo.-*
Whole crops can' be taken care of immediately after pinAnother
T s/W J. tUrrimp. truul, niseiHarvesting. This will eliminate seasonal peaks and shortages ercl, slone crabs- a n d many b th .r '
of fruits uml vegetables, and cut from the housewife’s delicacies ran all lie put up i n i
eiumncf for an shipm ent. I t,
schedule the burdensome home canning. *N&lt;* longer wilt this
has not ns yet licon definitely
strawberries in January, he unusual. Present day luxuries ileterminiMl hdw lung the fowl »j
will become ns commonplace, ns prunes. Will-there bo.uny .pre|i«re«l will remain fresh ittrd
n lible liut Scsts have shown thnt
excitement left for dinner time?
when properly (ireparetP knd wlfh
Young housowivc.H think there will still be fun in th
e |n t|re r chilled tenrperatruc
planning menls with ensicr marketing.
inniatAJa^l it will Inst several
days. I hnvei had a p a r k n g e "In
rhy ice Imx fur the past four day*
ami as fa r as I have been nine
to determ ine the' fru it I* Just ,ti
fresh ami In sty now ns It
the day I got it,. However^ if
a fte r mire being chlllsd the y » •It'rt I* .allowed to become wtrrl.i
or attain a normal t« n p e ra lu rr it
will quickly spoil, ra re m ust also
he eserrlserl tir s e c t h a t 'I t l* not
frosen.
.
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In addition* to the one pound
p arin g * , IXing put U p fog hnin#
use, larger five pound par'tagc*

Adstlsslon 1.00 per couple (Ta* Ineludee)
For Table Reservations. Phone T5S-W or I IS —

Fr a n k

buck
helm ets

HUNTING CAPS

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SEED POTATOES

VENTILATED FISHING
HATS WITH VISORS ^
STRAWS

We will receive a carload .o( North Dakota
Certified- Seed Potatoes, Rejl. Rllsa, January
10th,
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l»LA(’E YOUU ORDER NOW
AI»o u eowpUte line
• Tuxedo Feedu- &amp; /frmottr’a Fertilizer
Make our
Store your Store
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SUN VISORS

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SPORTING GOODS

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• jThe FRIKN1)I,V, FLOlUDA ST A T E TH E A T R E S
PRICEH!
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FRIDA Y

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Music bv Paul Kraham and M» Orchestra from Orlando
Tbe PUBLIC U cordially Invltrd

R*rvle# —

Children -

I-*AST DAY!
Concrete IMpe. Building IHocVa, Ready-mixed Concrete,
Septic Tanka, Concrete Fence I’oet, Well Curbs and
Property Markers

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any*

fcVA - HESS BE A LTV SHOP
I Ok E. 2nd St.

Saturday, Jan. 12

SAT. ONLY!
anu,

Senior Operators
Mrs, Ruby Etjtula------———
Mrs. Pauline Philli|&gt;H
Mrs. Minnie Bess Garner
Mrs. Helen Garner McCollum

But anybody who Imagines that this' is necessarily trit- |who will be able to get her morn.

will star^w ilh n aong-nnd-dancc veraldii;. of hln father’a
1000 nlay. "40 Minutes From BniBilwny’Vand will have n
M-ocal rn a n d t of Charles Chaul- rtlc hia father once played,
M r. form er city editor o f Th#
Some famous actors have had children who also
S anfard lU rald, will be interested
Jo I te m th a t he I* now w ith the achlovod stage success. Edward H. Sotherh. the Shukeapear*
TMIahasitw News-Democrat after Ian Htar of n generation ago, carried on hia father's emin­
U irte anu a haM p i t . In IN ence. Barrymores continued the, auccoss of their father
Army Jfhor* N mads hia way
Maurice. In lighter vein Fred Stone, the comedian and
producer, had aeverst trouping daughters, ull of whom miide
with the 70th infantry dtviHon good; and Eddie Foy,* Jr.,*hr no unw-orthy auccessor to his
-A
-•
clowning
father.
*
George M. Cohan, Jr., hun plenty of precedent to just!
fy hia attempt. Even If he never writes an "Over There"
l .

We arc happy to announce that
we.aye again in a position to give
you the expert, efficient-service
you have been accustomed to.

Uitir Itv-lm. the outcome hcruaflur

itason to t*M whether thfs U Ju»l
the usual ana us I *|a*tn of window

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D E A D L IN E NEWS!

Every lime the AmcrlcanptJOple got into a war. In E S S ' * S '* S w ’mijh $ £
recent decades, they start talking almut the adoption of sapt a* butter ur milk. It will
universal military training for national tftfonst*, For a *««• frum tree n poUi*.,ef dr*white they arouse some real, enthusiasm alxiut IT And
u i!**jp st as soon as thoy wip the war, they lose Iheir military , u n d t r * -j» hrlraflrm;• but . 0^
enthusiasm and slump right back int»»-thrir-t&gt;i&lt;bkar«4siaanrssr'fr&lt;,*'wv srsiLi alt pfoMbiljty will
apparently depending on fool luck or tjivlm? help. And on \
bv lefrig-ratcil true! *
the whole, one or the other has usually been with us. - , j f,?r \cV«i|1'

throat ut aUgjniiU to drlvp the

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Phone r . i s

When shipm ents in quantity arc

S taje. Fathers And Sons

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BOAT CO. INC.
.121 S. Bench St.
PAYTONA BEACH

cups or m unjr outer utmiroci man*

GtS M e llo m llle Ave,
P h o n e 8 I3 -M

t adrtia NR a mltlldn people
Jantfal Florida.
ateil* are pet thf only^thln^i;

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* Phone *341
Hanford, Florida.

BATTERIES and INNERTUBES
If you newt Rnltcrica nr imierluhen it may bo wise
-to let ua supply you now.
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■■ l:orlu(lately, we have a fair amount of Ticavytluly batteries for curs, trucks and tractors—also
heavy-duty tubes in .(mist all aizeg on hand.
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Phone 608

WATCH N H I1T !

ITS IN THE
BAG!
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FEATURES

JONES TIRE SHOP

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Southeast

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Yes, when Wf return your
expertly cleaned and" press­
ed clothes to you thoy’rc
completely r e s t o r e d to
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iiisiinumiitHiimiiiinnii

It must be

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Peninsular Concrete Pipe C o ..

MllRUF MANAOKK III HR
GAINKUVI1.K. J a n . II, itf\~
Rain Jam es — commercial maim
g e t o f rtefto statio n U1RUF - dies
today afte r a brief lllnesa. Hi
waa OS y targ old, a g raduate oi
the Uidvenslty o f Florida and i

•em it fidm the state, o a b y
i N a n having bayhaas racing
#■ for years, n o t'fo r th * best#- former reetdent ef Tampa.
of ’th a public b u t prim arily
training purposes. T har* .la
iSlIrtUtllluMlllll
• o a a o n w h y thoroughbrctl rae(whhrh msans that thu Kors*«
Initfcbd of t r n ,o r pact)
ltd net b* a greet » u « * * | a t
fweod w hfre It rould draw

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FRIDAY, JANUARY II. 1916

Miss S u s a n AVight
■WiiiB^Docte^y D pgm r
8©clety Editor: Cecelia T rulark

Social Calendar
Mo n d a y
The circle* of the F irtt Baptist
Church Mill m eet - as follow* ut
3:.U» I*. M.: Cirele
. Mm.
■* It. T. Them**, chairman, n t the
JU nncii :*Bi&gt;ex. Circle No. '£ “ •
™ lrs . J. M. btinociplyer, chairmun.
u t the home of Mrs. Stlncciphcr,
- to t Paris Avenue. Circle No.
I - , Mr*. It. K. McNab, rhnirm un.
■u t the home of Mr*. McNnh,
n i s Kim A irnue. Ciicle No. 4
.Mrs. S. C. Dickerson, clinlrmnr.,
at the home of Mr*. Dickerson,

Tela. No. US

Miss Kelly Is Wed
To Ensigrn
Meyers
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORID \

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M i y r H T^TTTrK T r t l r fi^ D w rw i r M’.M \ s * ' *1 h n l i »'r "
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Ami Lieut. (latchel Witli Bullet Supper ,inru

At the ninety-fourth annual
commencement of the Woman's
Mi-- Sii-'in 1* illrv e n tn tfiuivil
Medical College of Pennsylvania
U n!m
iA f hil' ;tt tier Burnt*
In Philadelphia on Jan. 10, Susan
IT’ 1«. *I*tf’i L-51lit* WBit *1 |l*%**I *
C atherine Wight, of MO Plumosa
L«*f t«»i s*ni*|k*r h**•111iiik Miw **11T*&gt;
Drive. Sanford, retch ed the tie*
It* *4if* i*«tl
Povul (Intcfirl
glee of D octor. of Medicine.
*
a I&lt; *■
Ik111 111* Cfttt
Dr. Wight, daughter of Mr. and i _______ _________ __
•a iHi’ amar.-JutmtC . •
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Mrs. F’reil .0 . Ygight. If ■ gradu-1
• WftJS* V i i n i l i i m t "pnpflf.i
ate O f Florida S tate College Tot I
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.*«»hf
u-i*r| l«» a ttra c t
Women. During her first y ea rl
***H1 II \N N O t S t I.MK.M
l* iln i:.tc the Kiril«*v
A
at the Woman'* Medical C o lle g e ,|..r' r ',
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Hr. Wight served her elass Hr.»J.r‘’V**' »*•
omomnee
* - fa-liiuM hnw •*( |H*rif**4 w id n iij
S ecretary-T reasurer.
Beginning )®l.r,h ,,f 7 ‘' rnghl.-,
Mur
. |*A»1Y Ha fn|flili*rl»t»il Ow rnt&lt;»r tnitiii-rni #T"t tin* i’\V«iiirur uith
Feb. 1. Dr. Wight will serve a&lt; I P " " ? ' ""
1
Uie, MeH 'J.
iiiilntiin
S ( 1u r i
im nlelinj;
a
interne at the Woman's Medical l-,,"*-‘hion .Menu,m u Hospital.
tiHiliTn
\|iw,( t .ut If in t *nr in
College
Hospital,
Philadelphia,*
L modeling n ‘J y e a r olil tn *
length itaWn with an eight foot

Jack lln in er has received hi*
In a simple. lovely ceremony discharge from the Nayy and wil)
Miss V irginia- Kelly, daughter, uf reside with Mr*. H om er a t th e
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. U Kelly, was home of Mil* Rebecca Steven*.
m arried
to
Ensign Theodore
Meyers, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr*. R. N. . Ulackwcldar of
Theodore H. M eyers. - of P itts­ Clinton, S. C, arrived Wednesday
burg. Pa., 'Wednesday afternoon to l&gt;e the guest of Dr. and Mr*,
at 5:00 o’clock at the Sanford loll her Don*.
Naval A ir .Station chapel with
F ather Willinm. N achtrsb o ff|.
Air. and Mr*.' J times Dyson
c sating at the double /in g ' rere- have returned ‘from T allahassee
inony. . Ttie vow* were .spoken where llfry spent several days on
shmu
Bgainat u background of white liiiiin ts*. ....
j
.
gU.lmlu
a rut fen..-------Daughters of WesICV
Mr*.- t.uta Miller,
chairT......
he bfTtle
a „light
pink
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__ chqse
,
I U P&gt;i
Sgt. J. W. A llm an hn* returned
MIt. CKOROE MUNN of Chi- F iisl .M. i IiihIi - i ( liurq^
V mult. at the church annex, Circle tailored wool suit w ith, navy Blue to Sanford and I* residing with
No. tl - Mis. II. M. Pea ice. chair- accessories and a shoulder cor- Mr*. Altman and son Ja y nt th eir rago. III., ■ Flower jjiw F'irin th e .c h tm h utineji Monday
niemlrer who has snrnt several for a short buslho's se- • inn o t ich
jjtiu h , lit 'the home of Mrs. Pearce? sage of w h ile‘orchids nnd sweet­ hume 24IM Oak Avenue.
w inters in Sanford tins relum ed was presided ovei by Mrs.
Rel 7 West First Street.
h eart roses. Her only attendant
t e,rrldiitg iif stmpiieitv "nnd
Mr-.. E II h r
The. circles of the P rrlb y te iia n wns her sister, Sliss Catherine
Mr nnd Mni. Orvil J&gt;wff of to the M ayfair llofcl. . . . SIR. Ie&lt; y lower*
*ll .irl
Ur, I lull n f MlSf, Adipic
ami
MRS.
ARTHUR
DIXON
ol
gave
the
devotional.
*
V
Church will tm-et its follows Kelly, who wore a gold wool I-ikc Monroe had as their house
hltr; i tli 11.11is, d im .liter of Mt .
I-ondon
amt
Schenectady,
NY.
Circle No. I -- Mrs. J . O, Amies, suit w ith black accessories and guest* recently Mra. D uff* s is­
Each piemtier j r.'*ent was &gt;&gt; I nil'll H a rn e tt Dm I- nnd Hie
Jr.,* thntrmhn, Sim. \Y.* P. Btonks, a corsage of. pink ram eltiaj tfnR, te r and brother-in-law, Mr. and am interesting guests ut the tpirstid fti give one id lift N&gt;: . ,ie Mr. .Iifi A. Dnvi* la &gt;1 '
M
a
y
f
n
i
r
.
.
.
nnd
incidentally
TI7 Wert- Second Street, hostess, purple iris.
*• Mr*. C. I,. White of Akron. Ohio.
Yeiirs ie*oluli«ti*. Ihe li«ti-'r-.*, ,,)L u lj„ t |\ , i , ,,,n ,.f \|.
MRS. DIXON'S bridge these dnva Mi - Alls'll Hickson. Mi
a t a CIO P. M.
Mr. E stlll-K e rric k of (IwensH, \ : . |; i|n -.- -,.f Si^for.l and the
MONDAY
hurg, Ky. served os best man
Mr. and Mr*, lla r r y \W Ous- *» ‘IT * 1 ; • &gt; « : , «"'l ' ^ . J . H. Swnn«nn, Mr*. (). K. W hite ,m .
MiV.I. II. HleT- .of SnnfoV I
ftn n
w
kn K
« V b lbeen
i M n (the
h i V guest*
iiM li
ORGUh Hiul _ M ! b h JONR 8 -* l f M.V .1.
Uiuinc*. uhr] ~p r o g r a m I m l i i v for th e groom
served
-vn. -.dym nD d .J u , :- .1
tnVson
who
have
II
Clevt-lnnd.,
Ohio,
residents
of
the
of the W J.C.&amp; of the First M eth­
••.-hr. :,. Ill Ihe Kind n ap li-t
sweet ro u rif to the fpllosvine • .
,r*c|.h
Mr*. A. I„ Kelly, ir.otKPr
'.Mri. Atfllg C. Thoma* at her
.^Mayfair
entertained
at
MC
P
ly­
,
.
lv
|li,
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odist Church jyriIJ meet ,«1 3:ttfl the"HiH ide,*- ch o w s a ^ftenjjion fhorne Irtl .F ast Seventh S tre et
Mi». C. M. Flower*. Mr?. !' ■ ‘«/i,^.’J i D1 ■
mouth
yditapdny with
luncri, Drum' /M
-**—-•
Awl ay-**ut* |h a church. dle*» of dusty .ro*e, black acre* left yrslorday. for^Cblcago, III
l , -* ttii
dm
in er
o fficiatin
g . TIicrr nf
fit dating.
tv
1.*. Mi*. Roy IIIHs, Alt- I!iC* j(&gt;T
,,r
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bridgeam
i
g
o
l
f
.
.
.
the
follow
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Jp u n rd meetbjg will !&lt;• held a t 2:30 sorie* and a .cim m g e - of white
L. L, Ha: vej* Mr:: C. P tier a- tmiblv n o'- erlen u tii; sift- u-.nl
V
Miii„e
U
n
r
residents
of
the
Mayfair
weie
Friend* of Mrs. K
, ipl ih - viAi- d ere /(sikeii tn -ila camellia*.
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r guesla: MR. nml MRS. (iEOllGE Von. Mrs; K. II: Ratliff. Me 1 tili icm e of u feV ilioo rtd:|lin*&lt;
'1T.KSDAY •.
Immediately ' ’fo|h|w ingv' iTr.- of lit! Franch Avenue will re ­ DUNK F I, of Schenectiuly, MR, H. Winn. Mrs. M I. Wrighr, All
*The Ararian Class «f the F irst ceremony a recujrfiui* wih held gie! to team of the ievent dwith
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MRS. ARTHUR DIXON, J. K M. Ktnley. Mi- I f , Wd
ICn | 11. w C'Miieh wit) meet -with ■l" "th e home oN J I w / l a i d . '. of h e r1mother,* Mrs. [amrii W il­ ami
fh. i i f .It*T iT,*tLr**
llaiti- Vlr* \t 1 ICitini . M
M
lts.
CO
fill
Kid
A
MII.I.KII.
M
IIS.
Mr*. II. W. P ick et at her IwunP .paQ.,,,,. Mr. and Mr*. A. I- liams. of W hile Springs. Fla.
»r j 1*T
*&lt;»-*••'
sir»«f cut#
H lailiev. Mi* I Tun L-s I
BRADFORD
BYRD.
MRS
MARon MO Valeiteiu Drive at 7:30 P. e f ]|. 1, .,n,i lj»urel Avenue foi
Ik • • htMj(i|i*r urNittu
I'Miith* u
(iARKT
O
HRIFN,
MRS
MATTIK
Marion l - (Sonny) Ruhorn, J r „
M. with Mr*. V. D. Hasty, M rs.l
|a t,ve, and
A,,| clo se.frien d s of the
• liHl,* *1
III* i *»- rim-. • .
. , relatives
k M.
It. .1. lir.tp'j and NPr *. M. •*•1 couple. The reo m i of the ic«i- S 3 r. who. has been visiting hi* PERRY. Mil: nml MRS
•I■41* Jf
p *hl»« •» ♦»•'! ym«Wli.j*
WOLCOTT
ami
MR.
SMITH
of
C|i velttitd as ’to-hosle^ses. .
\\ .4
■ifi|£ a (ducth I f
ilence were attractively decorated parents, h**’ -returned to hi* s ta ­
•
P.T.A. Study ( &lt;■!,»m- for Ju n io r with aweetpeas, gladioluses and tion in Son Diego, Calif., dor re- W inter' Park.
a *t ti *^ s** ihtt
tilts I* *■l
me*
llrir
REGINALD
ami
RITA.GOODH
Tlio
regular
muni
Illy
It* i niuflu*f h r r jEfiuiphliulhiH rn»J
l ii-i*. fJnmtmar and Shuth*lde Brasilian pepper. Mrs, .Francis
are
residing
ut
the
Voider
which
of
the
\\e
-t
M.tr
I
ritu&gt;
r\
P
t
(
Kchmil* will he held id the Smifh- 1Lawson and Mis* Kl*te 'Farley “"Mrs. Patty (innnan nnd itatigh­
■ -«f i'vifj'itiiifi*,»
... V . . Mr. wn- held Thnr*dm nfletpooti at • Mr
J i d . - School'at 3:00 1‘. M.
I- f
ll.r il*1.
uf
"‘served the gas;* to from a Iable ter, Judy, of W inston-Salem , makes fo r interest*
v
v
v
3:1.',
eu'eliHk
in
the
ill-.of
,i..
WALTER
CONNELLY
of
Colum
9 The Axarinu Class of the Fir*t laid w ith a lace cloth and center­ N. C. uni ex|&gt;ected to arriv e
M*^, hiiih*. v ,at 1*4-1 imh t i l lf u l-*t-t
bus,
Ohio,
who
b
manager
of
the
tin
mm
with
lit.
Uiie.
dent
.
’
m 11.| uf iuitiur Vl»
B aptist Church will*meet ut the ed w ith an arrangem ent .of sweet- in the near fu tu re to In* th e
of Mrs. . Raymond
l.und- Sanfoiil-Orlnndo Kennel Club i* the (uiertran Deutnl \ -• 'i '" 11
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I .. hoi I *1
home of Mrs. II. \V, Itucker on pen* flunked ' hy w hite tnlK-r» I'guest*
,
•
pending
the
season
at
the
Voider
ti*
g
n
e.i
-pi-alo
i
«
to,
i
ilk*
i
Vrilencia Drive a t 1:!lU P. M. in cry stal and gold cnndel.hin Mui.i fur several months.
. 4 J i f 1I * t Ih l'l
.
.
.
MR.
J.
R.
ADAMS.
At
('.
L.
Ceimiig
the
iiiipoilam
!•
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*
, ' i* m v it *•! Bur e«lii* .i
w ith Mrs. I t.. 1.. Iti-aid. Mr*. The bride’s table was laid with
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sawyer uf official from Wilmington. N. C. Ic o n uf n child's tis'ib o &lt;t
H: Hl'lffuil - *if iltlAlt m
V. (i. Hasty and Mr*. M. N. a handm ade Queen Anne lace
is
also
nCrvsidcnt.
fo
r,th
e
season.
I
MiEilwartl
Kin
loo
IIl_
1 *If I 1»| ’ i t 'A*I A•
Cleveland n* tr«yl*Uinl ho*te**c*. cloth and centered with a three Wellsvllte, ■ N. AL w err recent
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.
1.1(7 &gt; LKROv
V. | nil 'Itelioioti aud Uni
house guest* of Mr. nnd Airs. . . . lilKl.IT
I-,,. It Mi. P
tiered wedding Cake.
E nsign and Mr*. Meyer* left Husky Wight. The Savvv'rr* will STALI.K airtved rwentlv from Shi -tie-ed tin- not
&gt; » * &gt; M M &gt; e* * M M * *
ary this j Miami
MR REID M ANS',' P'
for a short visit lo St A ucustW he resident* of I dike
’ Il Y II’ *
All nil mil of the A met nan ta g Ion. till 11 i It !idr i’ D
ufler which they will depat I fm season.
hits ho. offices nl the Vnldet. . . . SK »* Htl i»u\ » £ll l' lll II k »
P ittsburg, Pu. where they will
*
1 Friends here of Mr. and Mis. MR. I,. MCCANN of Philadelphia.
Ml\ !» U*'iiTi«(i •• •»
make their home.
■Law rence K tnt will he Interested Pa. Is a wlister visit nr
iiImj ill
41*1 M
to know that they and th rlr MR ( ' I l.ANGLF.V iu»d JOHN S t l i ' i tH pi it n « i l , I* •£
| small eduughtei,
l.nN lla.
-.j- W. AI.I.RED of TalhdiH-see . . . VUt 11*11fit! !51
;ili*l»"iT
! s|M'iidiilg a short tim e in San- both hotels nre jammed with in­ I . D I I I I - N l Y
\f.
4
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Vforil at the home of Mr. nml teresting resident* and tuunst* intj M»ttiii'‘l the ifucwl •*(•«
s V ro.'f*
| Mrs, Dei net Winn on South .-un- that We thought the leuderH
\
h l l l ^ u 1*11* t v « I** *’
would like Jo know . . so from {lift i irflt iI-£14IV ilflfU Mil1*!
j.fnrd Avenue.
time to lime we will introduce (it
Mm
Flunk fluti
Mr. and Mrs. Iwwfs Odrnn of ( th n n in (id* cnfAmin
nml who
U iiir riiiJ 'li
W ATCH.FOR IT !
Itirthdav Cake *
Riiminghain, Ain., a re the guest* : knows -..me of yum old friends (*nikiu»ii VIf ft K t •?•
Jan. tl
t uf Mr. umi Mrs. L. A. Palmer at , that &gt;.ni Imve not seen nr heard nil ultKh* 11"10 i 1
* 11 ’ *
Jean Guyc' W aits
I their home on fist) Valencia Drive of in a long, long time ninv re- Pill , 11 1|-!l| ) e|
M ,’ *
• ’*
I'while enroute to West Palm J gislei at one of Ih. hVjels n n| t i l l . I l l I
I
| Beach to spend the w r i n l e r y o u
will know of theii vi«tl C l : " ,!
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ihtnugh this column, . . t,K T.
• •••** Mi. artd Mfwf Free .Stusc nml- - s - ^ - s ^ —w
« , .Mr- At He- j'
1Yon
iKl '
I.RRH
i 1*1.1
’
soil, Freddie. Uf A tlanta. (la., aiv l . '; i n i i 1 \' R u lH liO M H o l d !&gt;tf Ji IY 4 It I !=«»** v
the .guest, of. Mr. and Mrs J A.
..
Strange far jseveral days.
mm
Stupe hn* recently reteived
discharge tiom the U. S. N aval
A fam ily reunion was held ,d
Reserve,
the home of Mr. and Mr*. A
I0R Palmetto Avenue. I
Mrs. I). II, Spcrring left tmlay Foster.
M ».
M t'
S
4
IcTitlU l*’’
fnr laikeluml afte r tiring the Wednesday to celebrate the home­ ttrln ln n l at.jh u i* «i4 «m‘ Suiultt,.
coming
of
three
of
their
son
,
guest nf her parent*. Mr. hud
n»
Air*. J. A. Hliangv a t their home Clifford, Walter nnd William Ura- rvonlmc
pre?n*nt offtciH* «*i «Bu U h Ipf nf
1310 Myrtle for several day*. cey.
t w o piecer
W alter served three year* wi*h
Mrs. Sperling has recently ac­
wn ich M
■lie Eastern f»i •)
cepted n position u* church ■** the Army, 33 month* of which I ang ti.'M- I li.- *1
■a E*t*
was
spent
in
the
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mi,all rounded co llai. .. and tan you b e
Martin Andrr.ni., publisher of ' 1l,*“ n;l‘nf '
t'"'
lic*e il, leal collar bution* for faucncit.
the Orlahdi) Sentinel, entertained j *’ U ^ ' ‘™in,n* "
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Wednesday night a ftr, th . p « - t
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formance of "Jralnu»y,"11 .Insmolic
dramatic “ “X «urlnugh„ after which he wdl luighter*. and
nU liilmi m *■
like trim. Smooth ra&gt;on gabardine in aqua,
report
to
Camp
Pickett,
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production of the I'rovincetown
Iheir fuinilm* e-* * lilt* In st Jt - i
where
he
expects
to
leave
fur
Players, at hi* lodge in l*ongpink, luggage, black, grey. gold. « in,M
Another of the.
oversiM ill
duty, Cllffnrd, also rt* in four yenr*.
wood. • Those a tte n d in g ' w ere; ten
ChillU'*. hI mi ie ril'd
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one-half . years,
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Bernstein of Orlando and Mr. which w ta spent In the Pacific T&lt;&gt;nl Foster will m i uo i « Miami
T
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of
Operations.
and Mrs. Jlllibaril Casselberry of
Th* reunion which brought t»- lamorrow
W inter Park.

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SATHRDAY
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SEMINOLE COUNTRY CLUB

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By A. Foster J?amily Mr. and Mrs. S. V.
Lorur En t e r t ai n

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Mrs. Easterbrook
Honors Mrs. Parker
Mrs. Clyde ivaaterbroolc entertaifted with a supper party at heir
homo on 705 \ve*t F ir s t Street
recently In honor of Mra, Burch
Parker, who it leaving for Ja c k ­
sonville to Join her hu.bam l when
he Ii discharge from Ihe eervlce.
The dining table was centered
with an attractive arrangem ent
o f camellias • and roses 'w hile
camellias were u*rd to decorate
other rooms of (he Eagterbroyk
home. Ten guests enjoyed the
aupper party.

WORK SHOES

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That Keep Feet fit For I he Job

FOR YOU TO SEE
AND HEAR AGAIN! !
. . . . THE SCREEN’S
MOST NOTAIILE
MUSICAL ACHIEVE­
MENT! ! _
VICTOR HERBERT'S
Grttl Musical Romance

"HEAR THEM SING"
"Ah. 8wect Mystery of
Life"
*Tm Fallinf lit Lore I
With Someone" ,
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i American Mtliliiry-, campaign In
' liurTijia is ulrmrst finlshtui. This
w«* Ihe prnJecL which Oviutul
Ueorge i’niton, Jr., mu* directing
ut the lime uf hi* ilrntli. Uniled
State* hrudtitiaiters hn* otinuuiieril (hut the survey ^vill he com­
pleted 1iy the end n r this mAnth.

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T I I H O lU ia C M o r DUO
O anavg and K im A tan uaa
Ita v . W . C. ilu U u m b , pastor
Hunday School, il.v u A. U .
•M o rn in g S a r v lc * . Il- v o A- U .
Y o u n g I*.o p !*, 7:«( p. M.
S u n d ay N lg b l f i r v , ' i , I lid P. M
vVfd^tgday n ig h t p ra y a r aarvlca.
W ednoaday
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W orahlp and lloiiun union
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Birdsey’s Quality
Feeds
MILL PltlCEM
t«u IK-

5.33

Dog Fmal
Loying Mu*h
N larlirif Mjah

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Growing Ma*h

3.H3

.Broiler Mn*h
3.Jil
Dairy Feed
3.10
Hog Rsliun
.
3.07
S prrial ili*cniint f, I'.agn In
toil lol *,
,
Old Faxhion Slone
Ground
Corn Meal
W Ut- ,
1H*, . 10 IU

30c

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Iiirdsey H our &amp;
Feed Mills

klv-plng H riklr, —* 7:3*» I*. M.

ihlng — 7!J0 P . vl
A I IT 111III D l l t m x i t .

C U R T A I N S
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WOVEN FIGURED GRENADINE

paet..

Hotvlcee W ill let' lirld
SI in etrad ,,f A UP J|

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O P l . t T T n i l D AY H I M *
A m e rirap L e g io n H u t
O n* htoek W t* i uT l-a rk A n n .
B a r ,le e rv*r&gt; Hunday. 7 .1 0 I ’ M ,
Uuutit a p ra k a r*
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315 F^ 1*1 SI.

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TALKING TIRES
• *DaR&lt;aW laatieg, y«l durakla, abvndon. Hah —«e.a la. full r*Bt*.
• W iA li.b a d i . . . ko»a Piiacilla Kyi*, a . le a l G'aa-Crau, at full CrtirC/atl. H m i I laUailag far la-g
wtar. flna qualify (oatbed aurtaiiiad &lt;alta« Cfaaadlwa.
Can’t yau (*• lb .,. ,dlf. ilypli-q tuBag hrlvciffat la yaut aw* baiaa, adding litth ,ptlepi.ot ip a iU . la yavr
wiadavll They loab baaofUal !'«■■ i-tldt at tviudt, Grtqodiqe al fultlaadiftg quality taiabad to non yarn,,
M tctriitd 'lar a rltae, tatealb f.nIJi. tbata ara lavaly lir ly h i I# aw* at l e n t typical law ptkat. fabric It
long on wa'ar . , . and *aty la woib and da up, la s washing la Idtol lat (kata curtoini.

SOUTH ATLANTIC

Colon far Priu.lkn and yard goadn l.ary obltoi vallty rata (awdluM), taUnial Mu# (atodiuar), aqua iaari«u
ar jubilta ptocb (llghlj. H al* tolar.
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langih

14 V S107M

71 la.

14 VSIOOM

70 la.

Campltlo Widlh

Width fork Jido

44 la .’
f (la .

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47.41

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Announces the Purchase

of the Complete Gas Production
Service Facilities Formerly Operated by
the Florida Power Corporation

H bAVY Rarbfd

wire

Utv it I ia'A laik tpaalag
twaUfy r » » l- r * iin * a i w lra
ki^ dasjll t tw ltlad a n a a d &lt;s‘

Tho now company will continue oil h«" iwrvkt* formerly rendered l»y
the Florida Power Corporation and plan* ore being mode for expantdon
of proMent facilities, keeping pace with a growing, progressive'Sanford.
The South Atlantic Gap Company will maintain the policy of good* gus
service, always seeking improvements In the Interest of all customers.
I
Headquarters for the Sanford area will continue at 106 Park Avcnuo,
offices formerly occupied by the Florida Power Corporation. All aevicc
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requirements and other company bustneaa will bo handled at these officos
ns before, Every member of this organisation will, at all times, atrivo
to render the best service possible. . *

Stafford’s Service
Station

Now Serving You in Spnford
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your certificate today on
■lly’h husky Armorubber
cad and Kelly’s fatigue-proof,
st-mistina carcass. See f ± ~ J

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jsho can also lengthen the life of
your present tire* with cartful
inspections, expert repairs,
weekly rrinflatioo and rccapa.
Santard, Florida

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F R ID A Y , JA N U A R Y

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THE SANFORD II ERA I.D, SAN KURD FLORIDA

I9IK

Another One Of Our Contributions
. To Safety On The Highway *
Important Announcement To All Motor
* ..Vehicle Operators . -

F reshie
WA l , WOT 5 l*O £ « A
ABOUT flrtE KNOCKIN'
OVt.R TMC FL N C I p

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MUCH SO U T H tPU d

1 EKCAP a s y o u
.GfUYS.OQ/

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Wi* ari&gt; indeed k IniI to n'liiimincu the installation of a new heavy duty

Precision, Tlre ljuffcr Lathe . .
THE PRECISION TIKI-; DUFFER. LATHE pniriuce« highfr quality
hYciijw since the tire is Duffed'diametrically’ Round, thus preventing
;nmnditvtr and shimmy, esjtescially at increased sptvds.

JEOU-DRIYE IT*

•'laity thousand tires vulcanized and re-eiipped successfully in the past
25 years by
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STRICKLAND
MORRISON
Phone

Hi i,&lt;f.-E.c ,j
i |i’M'l
li «it*

CillH

S o u th e r n .
tC l B r e a d l —J ill 1 0 5 1 :

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SIT. WANTED
HV married niiri. middle nged.
j
pciienced it&lt; real estate also
salesman .nr driving mi.-cngrr
or delivery truck. Write Ibn.
It. c/o Rcrnlil.

»T0U ***,oi

U llll, for soda Fountain n( l-nttey'n DrOg Store- Pm t time or
__
d u ll tint#. ________

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

.MALE Help wanted • Experienced
furniture salesman.
A p p 1v
Thorpe
F urniture Co
IIV

PH ON E ,lff* OR nitlN C YO tm A n. |n T H E ^AN M IRO H ER A LD
Mnirnolle Av«.
Count, l!tt word* to (hr line, including phone Ind aittirr...
rtKTVItN Ell \ K T K R \ s s
All advrrlistMtnls fur •it*jallon«
«|li be charged for at the
regular cla/iMflrd rtltee.
G E T ftRcPW TV NOW WITH
) OPPORTUN ITY DNl-tMITHli
11* p*r (in* for mu- inscrtiM*
M r per Poe for three insert loot
1‘FIH VSTO N E STO RKS hit. g.....

37e per line fur 6 insertion*
*5 per line for 20 ,B»ertiun»

GREYHOUND RACING

Beware Coughs

11EI.P WANTED

from comm on co ld s

That Hang On

lw
STUIO /AID l.V’CT UR
YAK 10 UiU) A* /. U'fC -iT. .COO
PACK AH'MAI IT 15 ADAPTED
To i nr,'. a vtit . ioCi nr-&lt;o if
u n u v r v - j ‘tu n : r - o u n

L l V 'D v O U 'V lt lA T S

V : u O U tlF R L E
C D '*K3‘a t k a a
ION O f U A W - -

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position open now for salesman
.Slutting
aalu ry
atm men Mirit te
with your ability. Preven t. ev~

Mlpimum rale* . . . 30c

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,v&gt;* H1 5 C.v&gt;

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pci ieota desirable but not ru m -

i li/il Apply by letter only, -Inl mjc
1age anil experience.
Radio Batteries.
A lt Pack. | $n.95.
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RECO RD S
bums, Bauet

TRAOK I lodgt
pirk'ip
. ’Id model, for lig h t-pa ir car. Prefer imnlrl \

iMSjjiciige dtp* list, Jtl. 1.
!‘V" ('lim p and C itrrueii/jt
’Stytfx^'nmt Flat sheets:* M ilft
front genuine .olid Aluminum
Thig m aierlnt is very strong
iind durable. 25! Gauge, P . S.
Government' apr'clficatioia. It
la hunt resistant nod will not
ruaL Thta la aurplus m aterial fi to (5 tuom unfumlihed hoine.

Pnnne 27.
a n d , is priced at S12.“ f&gt; t&gt;ar
pquore, which i. far Ixluw coat.
Avnilaii|ii fur immollate ^ahliv
menl from our lottery. Pnom W AN TED to rent houHV, fi room*
nienl
o r‘more, either furnlahcd or unWire or Write to Ral Fulen
furnished, Seminide.
Voluala.
wider Manufacturing &amp; DU'
Oratiue or Ijike Cnuntioa. Would
tribullnic Co- P. (I. llox 11AI
consider buying. Hint 2.17, S«.i01 ii l.anutstvr Drive, Phom
ford. Fla
2-17111. Orlando. Fla.
C-ltnaM house, furnished, friffl TWO MKTY(Mim house or apartmenl. fiirnuhod or unfuini»h«d
daire \V 1st St. Phone 7711-1
V ein an, permanent iratdeiitTwii small children. Call George
II. William*. Jr., phone 771.

FIR K ST O N R STORKS
t i l K. tal. ST

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VO.V piodiicl. will trnio_
women to ervl.r curtomei* in
gorial leiritnrlrpe f'ant while y&lt;&gt; i
lentn, lleatant. nrofitntdc work,
panninictil. Write Hot A. c o
Herald

BUSINESS SERVICE
SWING machines repaired. A
good reconditioned machine for
sale. William. Fla il Shop, 20 &gt;

DMDGH ■ PL&gt; MOI'TII
W AN TED to rent by Kelt, loth
PART'S AND SF.ltVII K
&lt;1 three bedroom Immn furnish
109 Palm rlto A te.
Phone
y eipiippcd iind
ei| or tuifurnisheil. Plume 17f&gt;-J
know how ut recap your tire*,
Natural rublter or synthetic,
W A8IIIN G machines repaired
we proldcct sidewalls of your
and all home appliancea. CubC
tire*. (Iis *i Tire Shop. For. S IX loom house, lights and water.
well- General Repair Shop. 7U7
1st nhil Kim, Phone tiOS.
#22 ,*i(5.
Immediate possess ion.
North Mills, Orlando, phnrv’
WANT.
De Duller, GindcrviUa. __ ______
2-11172. Prompt service
COILS — A 1.1 ' YOU
— &gt;;!.«■»— Hunt’s
Kline. Phone
.
A U tO M o n n .K p ainting, i.elilm i
■FitY’KltS. dressed and delivered
tUIIIUmV It Kill-: w h e r e
Roy Ret 1, in n W 2nd St
Wednesdays and S » I u r il a J ».
PH IVAt'Y IN UK-SPK4 TF.D
phitue ottlrrs pnor lo delivery YO U R nnluiHi tb-lie for privacy
day. George St:’clo. 776-W.
in jinhnev mailers ta atrictly
(Tcnncis.
reapectrU here. Frirmla amt VACUUM
F R E S H cut flo*(Fr» daily. Also
tors, washoig mm
relatives
are
not
(iucsllone&lt;l
potted plants, fresh yard eggs
other appliance* e
aliout your credit. Your ein^
and slinwberrle*. Ip fact, we
nsiied. \Vr pick up
•tlo&gt; ci* or Imsirirs. ussoclntc.
Imve fresh vegeUirlea aU-honi.’
Electric* Service Co.,
•ili
mil
bear
of
your
peraonal
glown. We will betln shljtpirr/
affairs.
Thera
la
no
cause
for
fopey 'basketa of rltru* Tueamerit.
tiny.- tree ripened ftv|l. H 'l
ciedit rcretirement* W IL L Install honkWrcjitng systems
or Will keep book* on part lime
on money loam.
basis. Inqulie 0 1Ft

Kcr" 'MsCErLAN®)U8

C O M P L E T E Rroller Ilant cap­
able
of handling 300 - 400
fryer* ti weak Up to &lt;rut age
of
12-13 week*. Approxi­
mately 2000 chicken* 6 lo 10
Hereford U&lt;&gt;
weeks old. Dressing machine. Registei
tward Ranch
Hake m i a cash of far. 2205
So. Sanford Avc
Sanford ^ve. phoot 924,
C()OD riding It work horMjwlur
new saddle, 110*5. • Phon* 7S8LI.

WANTLb

U PH O LST K R K H ’

Imitation
fabrics.

RADIO

old model cai
Sen Nelson I

Batteries

- 14.98, Seam
pltone 990.

Ortk

Small bualntaa.

ibution.
ted with

OPIMATOItS
Starting Kale
(i tlaytt
.S2li.no

SECRETARY, liookkrcpei H a i t i
1to.prricnccd, W rite llot I0U

PACKAGE S I O R f r
DMT IT. AMAOl 8130,

iji

,M uir n il

Afti's IR ■ !.‘i
Experience I'm m e» m t

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Paid whilr I i;t tu

•
F r r iju e n i in rvuwvs• O v c r liiitr pay
• P a id v a r a lie iis
% T tiv l-c n b s e r v i c e
la ic Iln u rs

FORD - ORLANDO
KENNEL CLUB

“HEY KIDS”
It’s Our Treat!
SPECIAL
CHILDREN’S
MATINEE

Now Under The Manatfeiruin

Lost and Found
LO S T t Drown leather pockellmuk
containing p«per» ami *50.(Hi­
lt eward. Gcoig« (.’a r m , 117
It Car key attached to
srltk enu(. Owner may have
yirtf Tor this adv. '

Roberts
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T ills

co u po n

It tinlille* u Child. Fmlcr.
12 Yearn ol Arc To FHKK
ADMISSION to Main Gutv
and to All Showu and Hides
ut Only 9c Such During
The Above llount.
HIDE Ihc Merry(JoKmmd.
(■tanl Ferrin Wheel, Oclopua, Hpllflre; TIHawhirl.
Five PonlcH, Fhiilrnplnnr.
SEH

firt n m

Offering A Streamlined, Liberal
Loan Service
To Residents Of Seminole County

S id e Shown.

Frpujt AnlmaK Wild I-lie.
Odd it ten and Other*, For

EACH -O i

New Financv Finn on Consumer (ioods 2f»

1 HU 6 P;M. This Saturday

Don't lekve *till you
Johnson'* Rod Barn
6 minutes from tow

* Room 8

Florida State Hank Hldg1,
Phone 33.

eckleHH
Inrh Pole

iSrnrnm

Snnford, Fla

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PAGE SIX

rRif»A Y,- JANtfATTT''nrr9til
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$190,680 Ih Wagered
At Local Dog Track

"SIGNS-

IXDNQWOOD, Jam

SHOW tA R D AND POSTEJtS

O—Dec’s Sisn Service

LEGAL NOTICE

Wlth

ANNOUNCEMENT
HARRY Z. SILSBY/M.D.
PHYSICIAN anti SURGEON

SPRING

Kcv. William Y rslfy, p asto r of
the F irs t C h rlitian Church, will
■peak on the topic of rellgiou*
realUm a t the Je w ilh Community

ford-Orlando Kennel Club w ai
2,373 n o n than fo r the f ir tt
week of th e itim m rr racing meet
icginnlng May 10, while the wag*
rrin g through the pari-mutuel
wlmTowa fo r the flra t seven day*
totaled * 1 9 0 , In compariaOn to
SlfMJ&amp;l fo r the tam e period In
the rum m er meet.
The lioga have been paying a rf BAIIAII « MllJ.x.
IM tr n ilo n t. t ,
«wod odds In itra ig h t beta as on IHVOUCK nilA-KKPINGS.
the qulnielai and daily double.
OHDKN o p ri'N U tU T tO S

(O. I). LAN DRESS)
Phone*1021

Announces the opening of ufficcn
In the Tnuchton llldg.
Office Hours 2 lo f»
R enidenrirnifinr-tm

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M t* r fORRRAK

JULIAN 8TEN8TR0M
Herald Sports Editor
rhould be plenty of action
a t th e Semlnola High
nlitorium when the Celery
gle with the MQlIetx of
Mtlne. There'll also be
wtween tha DeLand High
fill* and the Seminole
'e talked la st n ig h t with

athletes,'coaches and sportsw riters
coavergrd on the Univereity cf
Florida campus today for j thn
Second annual - athletic oriinlay on weekend. A basketball game
between the N aval Air Station
Filers of. Jacksonville and the
G ators will featu re the weekend

M ia s J e i a a .D u r ila n , ;

squad had Improved considerably
since : IbeJyiginiU al-. gam s wrltl
F u stis last FTiday night wHIci
ended In an |K-al| tip, Sho aayi

T he tenallve scheduta for re-,
m alning. girls gam es a t geminate
H igh School are a t follows:
Ja n . 10 Leesburg
There
J a n r 2.1 I^esb u rg
Jan. lit*__ ‘S e a h r e e x e
Feb.
ft Defim’d*
Here
F eb.
H Kuntia
Here
Felt.* i r
T h e re

Here’s a short shot about a

Iorm er member of the Sanford

In tonight's events Little Mi
might be a b le to end.on top in
second race, with Judy Wel&lt;
leading the field In the thin
she draws a favorable box to
from.

TONIGHT'S KNTHIBS:
Plrot l|« n — r m d l n

1m ills MAa, J u t taw , T a x t
d ia ler l e r , I j t d t H ub*. I.litla

xjStear

the c ir c u it Court, o f Kem lnole C o n n .

Itvl^StaoiKO

C o n g s,
The
Jm s
i iiM-alon I’r d r S at.
on
D em an d . D usty
| tw as.

scheduled with Apopka on Feb. 1

S e v e a ik

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konny
Ilarrle,
T a le ,

Across The H ouhc, Says
Daytona Beach Resident.
Hope* Her Statement Will
Help Others

“No one could be more thankful
Uatonga than I am, for I
feel like a different .perron",
happily declares Mrs. Catherine
k t a t i : op pumiDA, to j m iia ii Ice, well-known resident of (134
k. MIMA *«• h Preapocp Caawell Street, Daytona Beach,
Hired.
U n v iit r ,
M Jc h la a n ,
Fie,
'
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• It ap p e arin g from the sw o rn D ill . "I felt ao worn out that It
of C o m p lain t filed herein th»»
s r s a n a n .s e a ld tn l o f Hie M a t e o f aeemed to take all my strength
F lo r id a , and th a t
th a [ ab o ve Is just to walk acroaa the house",
y o u r co rre c t preaeftl n lSre of r e s i ­ continued Mrs. Lee. "I had no
dence. th is la to n o tify you th a t appetite
and the little I did
Ih * ab o ve cause w oe In stitu te d in

?r. nnrtaa. ana nn* aitrn in is *

Awkouta in the old Florida . S tele Clnda. K aga to ftlr k e s, b h a g a rtd e.
League. Gllberto Torres, the Cub­ Tblrd (ta r,— a, in n iu ,
( • m o d M all tra ilr D a a b let
an athlete who played h ere In T a le , Judy W ek u in e, l i d i M d r ,
1936, has made quite a b it of K a n ta e, Trarfflr N r v r , Ir lih Mrv*r,
progress yince he came to .th e U f » llu y, T U rian IL
r m a r lty i
United States. Ha played with K aarth H( aem
g a l a l t h Mae* I
Chattanooga of the Southern A»- Miaa tea* J o v ia l H a s , A u to te ll.
van W in . Jba&gt;iuln lie d . C M cadee.
social!on and finally, wound up .K
M law llu ta y , S ilv e r Mgr.w*
with the W ashington Sana lor* &lt;&gt;f PTflh
H are— e / i i MH*7 .
the American le a g u e an a short­
i U a l a l t l a • H * e» l
stop. However, during ;fita years I'lrtlo t |ir l, Ileah'a D on n a. Iludity
in m inor league hall, Ti/rrewgt*»- llr r c te . H a n d y lA ea, l a i g Card,
T u n is. Ifiiwy l.ltt le . I Hu.
ed about every position on the M
ath R s* * — F a (» * m » i
field and the most critical ettpai L
- v ,- .
had'TcT admit that* ha perfuniyd , .

FEELING FINE NOW MRS.
LEE PRAISES RETONGA
roroarigsr
All Her Strength To Walk

IIV O M n g flttD to ap pear a n d d r le iu U a t raid s u it, ‘ a * req u ired hy
law . on tha It lh (Jay o f V a f r u a r r .
A. It.. I*ea, w hich v illi I* a su it fo r
divorce, and (a ll you not. h e n r e a

Ihla ord er be Im b lU hed o n e*
a
w eak fo r fa u r co n secu tive w e e k s
In T b r Hanford H e ra ld , a n e w p a p e r
of g * n * r a l e lr r u t s t ln n , p ub lished
tn BM nfm il* C d u n ly . F lo rid a . p r io r
lu sa id return d ay.
W IT H KM ipr han d and t k a o f .
flrta l se al nf lh a above Co urt Ih la
IS ih d i * of J a n u a r y . 1*41,

! for

knew the raeanin;
n ig h t', ,|eep. B lurs
forced/ me to take harsh ts x s tivea regularly and I fa it full o f
toxic poiaon. N othing I tried seem­
ed to help me and it looked like
(loomed to su ffe r fhe r e s t
day*.
.
*■ tonga prom ptly relieved aU
thh
lla tra a , and I *itbw enjoy
ore
meal; The xleapteaanaa* and
■h allmlnatipo. j s * . relieved
slui
feel b e t t d r e n d strong }r
ape
the
n years. I hope this aU teme.
the
Hal
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manege to eat aeemed to do ;nt
'* I?!? of appetite, Vitamin B-l de­
ll TTciency and sluggish eHSIhatlonT

on my stomach often pressed
lusanda praise it. A fcept no
up against my chest until 1 could
altute- Retonga m ay be ob&gt;ed a t Touehtoh D rug Co^rhardly breathe, and a t timsa 1
fell numb all over. I scarcely Adv.

CABBAGE AND CELERY

Jlp i.
Cash
I'luk

M lle i

K aetor. KaaJilon H ulde, F la sh NaWs.
rlL '&lt; l* J S a
Wed .V u k s e .
tW rver.
■Irand
I'ly lr Janhy

aumlior Marfan League. The&gt; As

K iU k th K n e e - D l l

H U e i-

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th a t n • H a p p y M a tro n , M retsry Van_ Mt*
l
ie
. H rother lla r a s y , Marry
wanted K ey . JimMr.
K lw ei.
VV-llie
Hob.
Polce-i Iln o k y .

aixiated .Frees
.... reported
.
league official aabl Torres
to m anage the Ban lulls
outfit b u t th a t the club wanted
to sign him ns a player.

coAf/msoo/v'
WATCH FOR IT!
Maple Bedroom
rlm p lr, good Imiking nntl
i iltildiiiili'. t jiis miHlrr-

IIKNTON DIBt’J lARGRD *
Jam es Franklin Benton, JA26
Orange Avenue, has Iwen honor­
ably discharged from th e Navul
service a t the U. 8, N aval'TralnIng Center, Bainbridge, Md- ac­
cording to inform at'on received
today from the "OfDee of Public
Inform ation at Batahridge.

nt«’ l i m e i.i f o r f o u r n iR *
j u r p iccp M . T lw * p r i c e I h

Dr. Bell To Pleach (
At Southside Church
Dr. Noble Y, Bell, head of re­
ligious education at John B. S te t­
son U n iv e rsity -in DeLand. will
conduct both tna morning and
evening-services at the Southside
Baptist C hurch on-Sunday.
Dr. Bell la one .of the South'*,
finest preathera, according, to
Kev. A. C. Camp, pastor of tha
Church.

Celery Feds H d s t a
To Mullets Tonight

; lig h tly lilg lie r fu r t w in
i j l ’d d t l i t l iS .
; •

The H*mInale High School Celery
Fed cage team will meet the
K etterllnua High Bahool Mullets
of 81. A ugualhie tohight - in the

den, lha
D eU nd
a prelim inary HH
WAR CO CP46BC.0,4,063..W
. BA EEIx^Sw IU erltnd. Jan. i l ,
(A’h - Tha bank for International
sattfem ent in Rr Itaerland figures
b u t th a t World W ar It coat
four tim es os • much a* World
W i i I, U estimate* tha ‘coat of
W ond W ar II at Ifld 0 .000 .000,000. T h at represents only tha
direct expenditures, taking . no
account of the Iota of human
life, p ro p erty and production
relief.

Modern Bedroom
Tho nkillf til - use of cniitrustinjf v e n e e r s add
greatly io the Iwmily of
thin ^ piece modern group,
with waterfall topa ami
many 'quality details.

"No «j
to tb* B
■uppllea.’

Inlm tnts fo r the next hour , . I’m on ray way
L HARDWARE COMPANY to stock up on garden

THE OLD JUDGE SAYS
You’d Never DREAM This

If you’re* fmwy nbout your living room, but sttll ne«d
more sleeping space, this exceptionally good looking
eofn bed l* for you. Instantly convertible, with space
for bedd/ny. and ayailablo In many good looking, Jong
wen ring fabrics. '
• •
* £*-

SOLID OAK
DINETTE
Lime Finiah
ado for. day Mn

FORTHE88 Ot-cfillKa ■
RIO DK JANKIRO, Jan. )1,
(Ah— A BrailllAn News -Agency
(Meridional) ,saya that aeveo
American Army men have been
kllltd in the crash of a B-17
forUea*. The agency saya the
plane crashed at Tourps near

The O n* Bright
Star In Driving
Than I* a n t iufe woy lo
keep drivbig Me ua fee
CmW W Repwlrinf ond
Recoppinp.
Thlt seal mean* ’ —^

V/o

A ll the odvanleg** ef natural
Greenland cryolite.
Net acutely toxic to plan; cattle
or other an im al*.'
High degree of control at eco­
nomical cost.

STATIC and
DYNAMIC
W H E E L ^ —

BALANCING

C. W e lsh

Available alone or In combina­

tions with copper or tulphur

�&lt; Nr J

In Unity There Is Sirens Ih—
To Protect Ik e Price «.f the World:

C,m‘i,lrr’: d,lV 7IV 'ii!
lhi« afternoon through Tureday
O rrartnm il light rain tonight ami Tuead a ). .

To Produce Prosperity f„r Hanford.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVII

Truman
Action

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-S A N F O R D , FLORIDA. .MONDAY,
&gt;Ay, J A N U A R Y

Established 1908

ress

Adm. Donilz
Is Target Of
Prosecutors

resentative U u c e
Introduces P r o f i t ­
- S h a r in g Bi ll To
/ A v o i d Labor Strife

Charged -With Issue*
i n g Orders A g a i n s t
Rescue Of Suf vigors
Of Torpedoed Ships

Phone Meeting That Tied Up Washington .
a *•

H,

I9lfi

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Nt'.MIlEIt s:&gt;.

Associated Press leased Wire

King George Gives Hanquet Fqr UNO Delegate

Charges GM Fa Me d
To Discuss Wage
Issues With Union
R e p r e s e n t*a li ves

WASHINGTON, • Jan. 14,
(AP) — In nnatm osphen*
charged with tension over
current labor disputes and im­
pending controversial legis­
lation, the 79th'Congress re­
convened today for its second
■union. President .TnmuffT*
nad,. c a l led Congressional
leaders to a White House

NUERNBERG, J a n . I t. &lt;,P)
DETROIT. .Inn. 14. LAP) —
The prosecution in* the Nuern­
Tilt* National' Labor ~ Rela- ..
berg w-n- "rime* trial lead into
*!■» -.-cnrrl. to-lay an explicit di­
tion.i Hoard haa, Ifsuejl.u
rt c'ivc n* ’he (iermnn Navy forcompliant charging the-Gen­
■
tig t
subm arine cmnnraneral Mot ora Corponitit&gt;i; with
^ler* to make any attem pt to
refusing to . bargain collwc*
rescue kurvivtin- of torpedo Allied
i*hip*.
tively in good fa.it h with
f-. *k-—wwW«f^jv*Tunr“ Iii lIS?"«)Ufa*‘
the (,'IO United Automobile
t of | i r t w i i u n i o f evidence in the
Worker*. The complaint win
r rs e of fo rirc r German Navy,
*7chief Gror\d 'v lm irtT ' Kart ~Doeissued today through the
conference to urge speedy action
nitx. The order wav issued by
1
the fegjonnt N l.ftft office in De­
IMenits penAnnllv to his subma­
on hi* whole legislative program,
troit. A - heaving .on -the romptiniit
rine fonimandvi* on Sept. 17. It 13.
, .* According to acting House
hn» lieen sal for Jan iis. in l»cEvidence win 'introduced rnritetSpeaker Joipi McCormack of
troil.
. . •
lo show fb*l Adolf H rtier dW'MaatachuooUk- the- President laid The’ rom pltan f a a- *t**trnUait 'WT~*
reeled German I '-bants c u rly nr
special. stress on th e urgency of
A I'OHMAl. I1ANQUKT IN KT. JA M E S’S'PA LA U K on th e ’ evening prior to the fii*l rstdifti of j l*n»I» of charge* filial hy the
1942 to kill or rupture crew* of th t United Nation* O rganization Assembly in latnilon, the Si,OOP delegate* nf M tmlioii* w ejr guest.* union on Nov, g and Nov. -J7. \ t
enacting h b Tact-finding proposal.
torpedoed ve»»ei(.
This Hiller of Kpig (icorge VI. I'ictureil in the back row (rig id ) against the wall a n (I 'to ' i I l.ur.l Jo tv ilt, ( that tim e rtmfcicnce* were tiuder
The S e n a t e L kber Committee
had Intendedfc, ip k e testim ony! WHEN SOME 3W0 PR O N E OPEifATOUH. left their jo b . to attend order was issued in an. effort to Ed uiirilti Zuli’tn Angel of CoirmiUia, presitlcnt nf th e P rep arato ry
of thv f N u ; Kinp •
intw ren ttj^ union alitl lht** f
no the propof|l * ‘y h o m iiv r r ^ ihe"t&gt;&lt;iioii meeting jiictarcil above, all- but the dial phone service tender American »hi| •ping eon. XHorgf (arro w !; Paul Heari Spauk, Foreign .Minister for llrlgftjin; niitl Pnnu- Mntirfler ( letuent #K. | enr|Hiralion «»n U»e union's ileniNinl
trie s In W ashington."U.C. vr** tied up. Even the While Reuse wo* af. *true lieu useless by creating a Aillee f f (ireat Hrltain. Thi» wan the firm* t i m e t h a t piclurch were -olltiwcii !«* l»e tokfii of a nlnU*|f°r a «T0 |»er rent wage inrteirsr.
vSal Motors t^$*__^MOtkerleft
Wilson
and
” ,V
i \ ekk;- fueled. Here Mrs. Mary Gnhitnn president of the W ashington shortage of crew*.
~
------------- Untfiv,
_ &gt; &lt;4, E' -' '"
baiDpjrt in CJrtMt Britain. (International Uadiophoto)
| The union rhnrgrd t lint the
H itler's Voder* were di**-1»' tal
ers executives I I J . Thames and Traffic Union”!*'shoWn n* she addressed the oju-rutots. (International
tlrillMUil III
(ill*
j in note* on u couvvrsatioi »be*
W alter Reuther. All three sent SoUtjvJjihoto)
wage i^ittir uilii union r(*|ii^€ftU '
tween the
lt&lt;-ich*ehnncello| .ind
word th ey would bo unable to a t­
h\es.* The company^ on the other
Japanese Ambassador Hitosli. Ostend because of their present
hand, rharged tlint the union h d .
v i
*
him*.
negotiation*.
lit tem pting to lifing in exlfiiueott*
The note* *.ud -Othimo wn*
Demands for harsh Isbor legis­
mat let « mil mi It On- , t.lleiljpe l.u
“heartily
in
aRieettient**
with
llillation have been heard in several
p «tim 11g m i Iiii
1Irr’s decision to murder the . rents
quarters. In the upper chamber.
] of torpedoed v&gt;&lt;«cls.
I I I ) * ) «v»tll I ) | I I t l U V x x i
Sen. Jam es Eastland of Missis­
Dovnilx is fu*t on the li*t of
sippi h as declared that "we've
Nh \\ \ n|(K
lluii* i* *» tjuifk
!
ten
defendant*
whose
Individual
)iItnIii 11 &lt;if (h|«
j ititiri!1 'I Min ■
er g o t to gel o u t some strike
Spccmli-t t c Ri.ipli
‘
case*
Ilntish
nn.i
American
pro*jj
Him
l h i *illation or surrender the coun­
sun of Mr ami Mi» "
t
cutor*
hope
I.,
conclude
lhi*
try to th e CIO."
Seine** hii» n-I u ii tf.I t** imnniij
tier, hr* li-cn ..
week.
DoenlU* predece*sor n*
&lt;*'**! most! nf i hr rim ntry nwJ
‘However, a different plan of
the I r 11
!a ' c , a
j
(.erutnn
Navy
citle!
-tlrnnd
Ailli, im*
vkt*i k v i ' hu Vi*
attack qf the problem has been
Nxvai Pci sau re' "*i-pju *i - - *
‘ miral Erich Harder -- i* next on
ralfril tiff ih ru iiirkrtA. * Teli*ited by representaUva Clare
Ur I i JuCHS.inVlIli', ar urdt.i-- • ■
the
list.
Luca of Connecticut. Hhe­
{ilmrlt* ttprntliMw m e bark *»** thr
Icfoitiiallop received here IinI &lt;.
ed a bill calling fo r . n
job tit
[iliu rn hiiiI , have ir*
Prim in hi, entering the N n' j
J
A
C
K
S
O
N
V
IL
llr
Job.
11
full Inn** ih-tiiiiif f*Prvice
alone] inquiry Into profithe ws» Uity Editor of The Sot, 1
bi
1
1
I
I
iitrli
nf
(I
m*
^
(hanks
Declaring
I
list
the
dextrin
turn
(Spryiali
—
Possibilities
fut
in­
a means- of avnlding
llria ld and wo- Inter .....
u« "H i a*. Iih-dI M -iuii' \%hk*h
o f Mantis » ,&lt; virtually eiimplrti* ford
b
1ul "^1 **,»i‘in
nected with the llindcntoo l i e
».(* 'll *■l upt Vf| lit MMiiC |K»inta
atrlfa ^ T h e bill would direct creasing production of live tock
axel-pi
ill
err
tain
residential
dis­
!
lull
iff)
a
lllnill
li«li!X
thfll
Ihl*
and
poultry,
as
.well
os
ft'i
th
”
Am you kivuw* (lit* »uit I «?f the
old. During hi* tour "f duty w t h !
H omo Ways a n d Means Comtrict".
Brig.
Gnnernl
J.
U.
Hutchi­
l-i',iil‘!'
li
1^'nifc'ris
\*
il|
njirtiilr
i
ifitioduction
of
new
crop
and
(he Navy, he wn* sports cdi. ,
eompleto a 'study of
t KP*ii p rtailllhul fr**m .(rrUb'iift
son,
nnu
mi
terminal
leave
a
fte
r
!‘n
t
I
ul!
'
.iir.iiitf
t’diiip
&lt;
»
!!*
l
*
*
t
I
um
I
developing
wider
m
arketfur
■*f tho Jacksonville Nnviil A
lUatlu hy uiiitin .*fftuinU hm(
t th a t w m started
serriny with the Hist Division Htalion newspaper and id-i»-]
nli»( 1- i hnlttU-sl h*
ii|*
currently
popular
vegetable*.
Fit Ft, t . imlui'cnilen! Na.
exgy since It ws* net!ruled uver signed to -the Physical 7 reittiaa
^‘falF-J!° 'i " ji i! touched Upon Jtkiv tral^y
KH*. I lit i u lit ill*!
tiannl FiHlrrntjnn *i,f TH^pboru*
five
J/rar*
sen.
told
the
Rutnriens
lam I,* R’trsiA; - director
\ih
h
tU
FirM
In view of the excessfve celery |
deportm ent. 'Warner *1**
tialay ttint the .Morn* in Mindanao
„ il of Floriil* S ta te Karmers* Mar­ shipm ents from all producing i
M F h. in U letter t.* Mann- I
"on*0 publicity director for tin&gt;
a hew relatlpnihln between r a hp liu
titii far a httthitiume ?*•! ri ki*.
I'referred
American
rule
io
ket*. in a week-end discus*yin of districts of Florida and Uali* I
Cfi U l t inf |( i r « in "t *h« Si*i *i!«t
elthor
f„ot hall team it, Ul
......
..............
and1 labor is urgent if-industrial the outlook fo r the immediate
r h n t ini i*r v d | w ill j t*1r r1111 in •&gt;n %■
1
Japanese
or
Killpittn
and
sugI
"b
I
1
;i
■
1
1
1
H
*l
al
•
litlUHi
li
t'
j^rfT
tl
fornia ah ith liave depressed th a 'J 'ji,, t |1C), have l&gt;e&lt;-ii hwlng large
one of the most power fill ■. ,
peace la to be maintained?
gested there might lw* .lunger M
post-war |R-riod. The year ) lif'i
li S.’tni'T 'f lw‘l * (•■ Visit* nil (hr- •‘ifil-.t1
P opened with unusuntly bright m arkets to tin- point th a t celery | funlH nf money at the carnival n civtl war in the I'hiliiipine. eleven* during thr p »' ■ &gt; -n Hhtit bi viaiitil
. One
, , o. f . the first new item*
. . to
i, lias
|
!||.*'-«
■
1
ii
"t,
iff
I,
:t
*
t
i
I
liilM
bl* UiMlhl i n n iiinit’{ lhi* S tm lli ( isiittall)
selling In many cose- for less nuu „.lsnltlng on Mellunvillc Ave“
!’
lhi*
be ................
laid before Congres*
“•« ‘'it, tkle*
7 o r Klorids prm lu-ers. In- is
i lirtwren Ihe More* anil tin- iii the southern stales
Iwr iii i iiillpinricfI l*&gt; bi ll rfii|tltiyi*ep Aft f hv Fuilrintion uUn
thun
production
and
liarveslinr
[
|(UC
l*«|lw
Chief
Roy
G.
Wllstrikniif iinittpcinltnu A*so4’iatnm
reconvened today
f so f i r as volume of major rrops
He and III* family u |ll " -idc af (tie hraoltlyti
! Christians.
tial w quoat for fu rtftw cut-back* , ,
cm irtrrx d, fiirectm
W llsin cost, a meeting «&gt;f the- celery J | | „ m „ conducted a thorough inn f ('niiiriiiinicntioits
K«|inj»niunt
In n talk whicji stressed the in Bradenton w here he 1m a--Mi. FiitHi yn it I hr » haviiitr Wurkeix to w ithdruao th«*ir pif*
io appn»pH*tk.n. f o r war *n&lt;|.Lu ,m1. W|,i|P OPA restriction*. division of the ” °ririsi \ e g e - 1Ve .tlg a t lon of gambling devices,
cepteri u position with llu. lira
table Committee is scliedifled to
|( , t.suU glx operators of wheel I agricultural
VIH
tulip
(iT’V
tln
i
i»f
|tij||i|i»«|*»t
m
1
1
1
1
1
*
characteristics
of
den Urn
Herald
as
telegraph
K e t Ij n e n f t n m
u m u t u l lr lt * p ( n &gt; m *
I "P&lt;! other f&amp;cto.s W o per the
| t(%| iJirtfl In Sfiafai &lt;1 jfrriiii I her f X f h t t l l g w . O p u m t u i F . # m n . i l n f
rtkw ebt-back, would toWl j opcniUon, „f producer* to *om&lt;’ lw held In D ikriana. Wednesday Rn)| t)lhcr devices were nrrcstetl l New Guinea, Morrdai and Slin- editor.
hftem
oon
at
1.00
o
clock
a
t
the
evening
and
placed
under
m
tnufin
!m
ur
.
fat
ti-r
h**ii*
hy
(In*
i
ilanso,
Oensrnl
Ifnlchison
said
V lg h tly - over (0,000,000
j extent, It I* evident &lt;m the bash
whom (■4’lnnif to the Vi'Acnilinn,
the CHru* ( nmmlsslon. jonp hood each, pending trial in th.it he landed with hi* division
b in t
f i s»iki I n s f T u s H
ib i ’ p ir k i* l
President 'trum an also asked „f report* just received in the office
Iteprescntnllv,- from all celery | (.. .
Court „„
Kamlding nt Orn Hay on Apr. ft, 1044.
IDUN nf t I'm* e4|ui|ii)ii*nt wnikt'i »&gt;
Cmigrcs* to make a new and deep I D irector1* Jacfaaonvllle
offices, producing dist.icD will b# p r e s - ] cha'
nn(J three concession* Approached hy luuit the island,
■lash Into appropriation* and j that w inter, and S piing crop* ent and grower* and shippers a r e ,
and (In*c waa vihul rjuiM**t the tin
dosed down
li. said, looked like i| beautiful
contract authorisations previously! will pit high-vidume levels, n n i also invited to attemt tin* meet
tlnnuidr hu p io |.my di-lam c
V
......................... pi. untuiri rising nut nf the sea,
lie,
!"‘1Mit a Wi lt 0*1 Jis.nl uI*t \
fill civilian I thus fur. the price ■trend* have jn„
Chief William* state«l tiial^ It
approved for T *r add
M
,
,t
of
I
he
native
towns
w
n
a
m ii not' -e*r t Mini nut •! i
agencies. Th* P resident hu* ro- i been relatively sati*fnctorj-,
y- *
In order that representative, t bad been round that lltr opera
Ihe
dial |*hi*ftt*« The niuipm ent iifiloit
Looking toward tho fu ju re.” from this district may be quail- l?«» were nyraintding wiimmg*. t.uill no (lie flat land t-etween
commended the repeal of approiiKMleot.121 u n ffili.ih’.l Ailh tin*
.prfatlens and contract aulhorlza- said Director Wilson. *‘wc in fieri to speak for the re le rv lth a t i, g ettin g tho customer to the coast am) the mountains.
ting
lions totalling Just over (6,000,- Florida canuol’ csca]&gt;e the con­ grower* of Seminole County,, a jptit up increasing am ounts until
Null nnu I Ki’derHtmn nf I utephuiie
A 26 per ctru di-cicn-c ........ , ne. .He found a great den) of Wtdeclusion that our cattle industry meeting of all grower* and sh ip ­ sums such as (fir, were readied, , h different vegetation there in- l ingo licenses issued durmu f .'la prim i tin- wlmulV “ pvmng ilny. WtirkiTs.
000,000.'
lit announcing th e President'* i* due fo r g reat forward stride*. per* is slated to be held a t the at which tim e the custom er failed clit'Ung thick forest* and glassy a* com pared wtii those of the pre­ Mr. Finch ndded.
The fedenttw n furlhei asked
ceding yrrtr was reported today
fcquiw t, th e Wblto House polnta The development of the la s t few Court House tomorrow night gt to win. He added tlml he had
A ii mt:g vim-iit fur tin •-•tiildi*1' (he ef|uipiiir(tt w urkei* Unimi f««
plains
coveted
with
something
years
has
I
tch
nmuzing.
This
war
nor
I
the
opr
rat
Ar*
against
at
tlie
office
of
Uuunly
Itnlge
7:30
o’clock.
It
ha*
been
suggest
out that these cut-backs would be
illi’iV of, tlr- ti.lining •ump u n i tn rail off its s trik e --fu r hitfhrr
In a d d itio n . to tho se approved I* a m atter in which t'omnil*- «-rt th a t some method of cur- ‘ such practice* b ut th a t they had that looked Jtke Johnson g rass It. \Y, War#,
*tbi»4 In-re in Stnfnril " in - i " " i pay and turn (In* iliwpule over
■ioricr
of
A
griculture
N
athan
tailing
shipment?
b
l
inaugurated
;
failed
to
heed
the
warning,
The
statistics
show
tlmt
in
1'Jll
| and a kind of rone which grew
by Congres*' near th e end of the
pll-r.-.l liy r || t, livt Ball
limit in tin ’ f e d c . al inn. f h e e'pliprnent
Msyo
Dikes
purtlculur
delight.
there
wore
671
m
arriage
lie
n
-.-,
prom
ptly
to
avoid
complete
;
T
hP
rarvinsl
|*
being
oprrntcd
inch enough to hide n man on
last sees ion. The cut-becks a p ­
mm, . f lhi- |tua-l*at) l ammHtU-i* worker*, cum plied, t h e t* lephuiuWe
feel
ul*o
that
the
develop­
issued,
and
in
1UI6.
oiilj
'&gt;o
;.
..
collapse
of
thr
market,
according
.
u,
■
fair
and
therefore
is
not
horseback. There were also loti
u p e r a tu f - ue»it h a r k in w u rk , and
proved a t that tim e added up to
1 h.iildn-i
' •antin-i-.
of the n ett few year* to r e tr y Whitehftrst. - and “ II !required to pay the City any J of vines, feAl* anil plnnu, some decrease of 171 The decline 1 i o f t i n
hark |u arf|&gt; more th e n (60,000,000,000. The ment
N(tg..lm;.“li ., * ■ * .... .
‘illl-rt tiiephujie *et %ir«should
be
even
more
Impressive.
applications
came
during
l
to1,1
gniwer*
ate
utged
to
I
t
present
j
|)C0I1M
!
feCi
ncconling
to
City
i of w hich looked like elephant
bill was Vetoed by the President We ure produrlng fine beef f a t
with Br.irn h iii*- &gt; in a l .-I tin- Cttlly I" rt•»i Mini in Miuwl .if tlie
I
.
\Ve
are
producing
line
MSI
«
ofr„
;te
r
half
of
IU46
when
liut
T.'
•
li
d
offer
tlieii
solution
for
the
j
,MnnB(fer
h
.N.
8«yer.
The
City
I eat*. The growth »f all plant
1vaunt I v
because, o f legislative rider*.
Blaal.K,
(lai,-.
..**!
&lt;tl —
ns
, "ml “ur « T e ,r,N,t. ,., *l^--r.}ui*Uon.
The TVhite House says the ob--------license fee for carnival* is (600 life, he found veij rapid and ces were issued
till..gl
II
...1
I.
’
.
•
"
•
'
with
HOli
issued
during'
«Ire•
u
•
latcal.
memlo-r*
of
the
tr
le
ry
u
iive.
nf
the
measure
were
nr“,r
lncrca,ln*
1
“n,,c
iM
e
|^
,a|
„„
i mite to the co»tclu»ton th a t’ New
fc
!h®
• that during the nFxt few year, Committee a n II. , A, &lt; «bb of
got af f MIII | - " ' "
the ^e*»r
rt nf Ihe
. . Sheriff Charles Hand stud tins &lt;(“ incn would in- a great ngri- part
| Has t+Min I
I &gt; fIhiverh* ljcfin»e- i^ m d
npltshwl by ■ presW entl^JIr. ouf (|jljry ,,roduci» volume will J. C. Hutchison Company; ^A |I morning
m(T„ |I)K th
(hat
he
Imd
at
hnd taken no ; cultural .country except for ttiprHbil1' « ( *'*4•I**
U» ftfurhon th d »ec*uij i«*la|
i)u«la erf A- Hiida ami Sons, j a r |j on 0f|
m atter which he &gt;,» - 1ng ilifficullies.
rit*cr.*” ♦
eclipse anything now visioned.
Oviedo; II. • _Hclzel of The &lt;Mj(| wp&gt;( um|e r llie jurisdiction
Mi
In ., b
He ■raid lie s o greatly im- II,lo t mid • Chore u c ie L‘"'» d»i| b
•‘T i
.v?*
th* Wm* COn”
“Production of hog* has made American
rule liccnRCa given nui Itceeipu Ch ^U. » id * 'Mini
Fruit t.rowers Inc., end , ^ (|t0
uined* In the bill.
‘ steady rlieru
gains,isin.every
the reason
hist few
prcsir'd
with
the
la
ig
r
number
to Mr. W hitehurst of ihe Sanford, j •*-j'hele pooftle o|&gt;«rated in vioLrne&gt;t 1 . Baker, mui nf Vlr
, and variety nf birds in New for chauffeur and &lt;1rhci inen-u*n Mflim iri*4i]&gt;t*!ttiii*Ji."
will continue. Oviedo Truck Drowei*. »ney
and Mis, J. K. Baker, UilHl Wert
f i d i t j r lthis trend
—
totalled *0,006,25.
*
*
J|«tion
of
th
eir
agreem
ent
with
!
Guinea
which
included
cockatoos,
MartCeting facilities are beln Im.E ijsl S ticetj ‘lias ' received ‘ hiR^-elpta "from fi-li and game
'parrot* and mockingbird* all of
^—-------------- ------------1tho p a ir m anagem ent, and the
proved ew tltantly, and the -qual­
hniinialde ili».lraign ami fm&gt; a r ­
licenses amounted tu 16,505 duT'
which
made
a
g
reat
deal
of
noise,
r
,
,
*
i
1
Elks
and
th
e
American
Legion
who
ity o f.hog* offerer! is n ttrncling
rived home lifter 23 -months of
Jn g the year.
Of this nuiuutil,
lie
also
mentioned
th
r
wuliowsrrvire u» an infantrym an, with
buyers. There 1* no ap p aren t
(.IJt'i'i was taken in iluiing the
hiec,
or
"wabhlies,"
svbicli
ha
said
reason qjiy the production of
the .list Dixie Division in tile
. TOKYO, Jan. 14. (S p e c ia l)- hogs ehould nut U- voelty in*
said Joel 3- Field of the Elk* acre small kangaroos, and added peak m onthvof Novernlrer.
Pacific Theater.
Ilf- left lh i.
8 / Sgt. Grady D. Black of Crys­ creased In this State, where so
an&lt;| leg io n today. He added that that there were lots of wild pig*
country-* Feb. fO. V .tll, and a r ­
tal, a member o f (h* F irst mpny advantages for th o t pro­
the three concession* closet! would and pigeon* there a* well, a*
rived in the Paci.fi, area on the
svatry
Division
oocufstlonsl duction a re available. •
lie replaced hy other concession* plenty of fish In the w aters o ff­
following March 17.
shore.
in Tokyo. I* among the
and
th
a
t
any
fu
tu
re
violators
" I - am reminded in thla con­
Ha w ears five battle slu rs ami
In
Morotai,
where
ho
w
ent
In
g roup of man selected to nection th a t John D- Kelly, v eter­
would
b«
likewise
prohibited
from
An increase' of TJD monthly old
t'liffurd Reel, funner partner one bronze utrow hlad for actions
Ih-comber, 1(114, he found the
" return tu the UniUd States fo r an manager of our A rcadia Live ■ce and survlvorx Insurance bene­ operating.
Including
three
New
Guinea
Back from three and u half In Keel and Ron. Garage, prior campaigns,
i native* a little more civilized
demobilisation.
Stock M arket te looking tow ard fits over those of 10 (4 were in
invasion of nm) hold­
,
i than In New Guinea and agri- year* of Naval service, purl uf to entering lire Navy on Juti.
» 8 ft. Black entarad the Army the possibility for a substantial force a l the end of the 1945
GRANBY 18 ID*AND
was sren t as n lie u te n an t' 2. I'-'M- and wli« ns a MUp » »:«'« ing for spiep months, the idnnd
a t Jan. 6. 1046, and received K reate In hog production In period in the area eeretd bv the
NORFOLK, ,V a.. (/Pi—One of culture a little more advanead. which
n th? Fnclrtc Theater. F. D. received n Iwltle slur fur LSI of Mnratnl. faking of the A*iulie
said
there
were
a
number
4&gt;f
Id* baeic training a t Port Knox. ___t _____
the
m
ost
successful
high
school
area.—He
base* this- cxpecta-. Ortandn office nf the Social Secur. ,
-----------participation in tlie Okinawa in- Mnpln Island group and eomrile* » . lib arrlve.1 on Luson In J\ily. tion on lire recent 1mposit Ion of Ry
. .. Board, with
„ ,,,, total
___ _____
___ __be team s in th e country i* * tho I l i' ge and wall cultivated banana ScdU has purchased anil re opera- vns inn. It a, received hi honorable lion of ihe M indanao, ramp-sign.
benefit*
*
~
*
«
—
—
J
.
™
, .0-1*tall
M
A
. '
io. M
II
.
*
tl
g
iP
tlng
tho
Hanford
Auto
I’nit*
t'nni*
l ( 4 ( r a k r o N* joined the F irst fencing
^plantation*
thccs
and
adde.1
th
a
t
-restriction* , which h* Ing 93,1(0, according to P. K* Granby H igh alaven of th is city.
From the day th r .list Divi­
illiiliargi and hn» returned to
Cavalry Division.
unbeaten and untied for the past i the w eather was rnnsiderably pony, 110 W ist F irst Street. Tire his homo at 1 tot Celery Avenue. sion was first com m ittr.l tn
states lira stock men in the are a W eaver,1m anager.
purchase was from llunlee John­
1
hotter
than
farth
er
south.
■I*. Before hie entry Inta th e se r­
(G v S Ilssn Os
T w tl
two
seasons
and
sta
te
champion.
'The service area of the Orlando
This was Reel’s second tour action on July 2. 1941 at Ailanc.
son and A. B. Burns.
vice. ha was n commertla] fisherBritish New Guinea, it was in
office includes Orange, Osceola. And the Comets haven’t had o ) In April, 1046, General Hutchi­
i m ilelighterl to 1* back ia I of Navy duty ax he
be imd
hail served
ser
son
Participated
In
the
InvaaJon
----- '*** i wife end th e ir ehlldren,
reg
u
lar
coach
during
either
of
revard, Lekr, Polk, Seminole ami
Sanford," ha said and added th at as n ship's root for a three y car romhnt continuously except on
of
M
ln
itan
e\
where
he
said
the
re, Glory. Joan, Pae and
their
p
ast
tw
o
season*.
A
ssistant
am ter couutlei.
Mr*. S co tt w ||l he here soon, perinil ending in ItKIL He w*» short w uler movements from one
mi* re s ile at Box 866, CrypUI.
front to tho next. It sjtent
The num ber in the different Principe) Bill 8 to ry filled in dur­
lU s ll s s s s n s rsa * T a s )
p rio r to e n u rin g the service ho sent oversea* in November, 194 L battle
. 9gt, BUck wear* the .rhihpplno
ing
the
w
artim
e
manpower
short100 out of 670 days overseas in
rlassos tff- l«neficiarlt* were as
operated the Standard Oil Fillin,
MUing During the Okinawa Invasion he contact
lib eration ribbon, tho Paeifrc
w ith 4he enemy.
followf: Retired workers over 03
_____
. Park served as cononissary steward
Staton ________
a t Third ______....
S treet and
o f OpereUona ribbon, tb s
______ __________
Theater of
Group singing led by im
J e w s ytera of age— 77; Wives of retired
Pfc. Baker left the Philippine*,
Avenus.
lto
was
first
to
uporaULaboard.
an
LST.
Ills
decorations
Aitalic-Far
f
r
CORRECTION
Friday i workers over 06 years of a g e 20, 1046, arrived at ’ San
Robson, Jr.
was enjoyed
‘
‘ »y«
the G ulf Station a l Second WiiT Include Asiatic-Pacific operations, Nov.
Hens rlW«m end
sting. Sirs. l»j
IB- Widows erlUt
by Ikons at their meeting.
with young
yoi _ children
American Theater of operations Prancisco, Dec. 17. und received
Park,
and
U
U
r
operated
the
A
t­
Medal.
The
Herald
reg
rets
the
impres­
Frank Bauer accompeniesl.
—I l l Children of deceased a t re­
and Philippine llberaton ribbons. his discharge at Cump Blartding
lantic S tation.
_____
recent story
Jan. 3. lie receive.) hi* train ­
ing the luncheon period, Mrs. C, tired workers—40 end A fed wi­ sion created
His other actions were n t the on
V.. Hamilton played a number of dows Of workers—IS. Monthly concerning g^familv reunion held
ing at Camp Blanding. Ft. BerMrs. Leo W. Stenstrom, Sr.,
le
Shtma
beachhead,
where
m,,bHe
Ga. and F t. Jackson, Colum­
popular selections. John Key in­ Irenefits ware alio paid to aged nt the horn* o f Mr. end Mrs. sister-in-law of Mrs, E. 8. Hockey
trader equipment was lauded. This nlng.
bus. 8. C. die was bom in San­
vited the Lions to attend the dependant parents of fully In- A. Foster celebrating the home­ end Mr. N. J. Stenstrom of Senwas
two
days
a
fte
r
news
cor­
ford. attended local ochools and
ddfcce at the Scminota County eared worker* who died wilhou coming of three of Mrs. Fosters ford, died at her residence In
respondent Ernie I’yle had ifeen
eons. Clifford, Welter, William Zellwood on Thursday evening.
donee e l Uw Seminole Country leaving a wife or child.
K duatrd from Seminote High
killed
there,
he
said.
He
also
Andrew*, service station owner o f
Grecty, end whkh brought to­
ool in 1940. Hi* decorations
Funeral ssrvlces were held thle
Due to the fact th a t both the
&gt; unem plovm tllt^com pfn#*' Rocky Mount, N. C, wag a guest
1
gether Mr*. FbeUr’e five eons, afternoon at 1:00 o'clock at ti
V . ^ MEETS TONIGHT
County and C ircuit Court con­ took port in the' occupation and include the gqod conduct. Philiplanding
of
troop*
itr
Korea.
Mr.
;w aj paid to reeldenU of of th e d r
* ' ' • County I &gt; t No. 8262 two daughter and el) members of ZcliWoed Methodist Church wt . vene tomorrow morning a t 10:00 and -Mr*. Reel have two chil­ pine liberation, American defense,
aMe bounty during Uw week
r famllte* for the first lime Rev. Douglas Harrell officiating, o'clock, tho County Court will
ATO. APTA and m eritorious tlnlt
of flta Veteran* of ro
Foreign
Ware
t
* Jan* 4, a e e w a ^ g to a
our years. C-C. Gracey their with" this Interment in the Tan* adjourn
will meet tonight at l.iw o'clock
until
10:00
o’clock dren Richard 13 and Nancy 10. ribbons and pre •- Pearl H arbor
i today by Chair**# Carl
JOHNSON DISCHARGED '
ribbon.
has Just recently return- gerlng - Zellwood cemetery. *
t located &lt;m l
W edaeeday m orning when the
inlth of Uw Florida Indueno duty with the Merchant
ling to Com
In ' addition to her husband, ddelfet wUI be sounded, accord­ WATERMELON IN JANUARY
Commission. ~
. AMM 3 /c D. R. Johndon, Jr- Lloyd r,-Boyle,
KNROUTB TO I!. 8. .
j
marines after haying enlisted In she le eurvlved by two edne, ing to C ounty'Judge I t W, War*.
Smith pointed out that tin- .118 Went Fifth Street, bee beet
Cpi. Jam es G. Payne of Longw h e n , th e . court
convene*
Seotember, -1942, Ills duty eo- Joseph Alfred White of Detroit
o y m entipeytoenU .aha. only discharged „ from
the
Unite.
WOODMEN TO MEET
taiiod'' troeting the. Atlantic 19 and Leon Stenstrom of ' the W ednesday, all defefh£nta and .• A watermelon which was found wood is am ong L160 high point
I5tat#r, Navy, according, th Inf or
Army and
and Navy
N avy vet*ran*
vet*ran* tn
enroot*
‘JHier
th e World
United Bhsiae Navy; one .dough- a tto rneys wilt be present. Judge growing in the backyard of John Army
&gt;thr Woodmen
W©crimen of;
of.'-the
9
t&amp; tn*
United Stat«*
State* froth
from tho
P a u iitn 's residence between San­ t&amp;
m d r!
will m eet in regular session te*. Ito
tn* United
dto of Zellwsori* Wire-si
'h h i dMcharge in
w o rm * night. a t th e .W ocrim*.
m w tgi
Smith will preside ford and Fern Park, was dU- Pacific Thaator of Operations
rs. .0 , 1*1“
148/rixi is knew eesm
1
C*J
playod a t The RrraW Off|e* to- board thq U S.S, Gosper.
. E. Kirthhoff,
tf.
VO .
--: ‘
s
* ~'
a i i C - 'A - i 'f x l ', * - '
:- ,

Gen. Hutchison
Tells Rotarians
i Of Pacific Life

Increase Of Livestock Production
Discussed By State Market Head
William L, Wilton Says 1916 Opened Willi
' Unusually Tlright Skies For Florida
* Producers Of Major ^rops

Kalph Warner Is
Di.scharged From
United Stales Nav\

Sanford Named
As Location For
Brooklyn School .

Some* 1:»U‘ I’laytTK 'I’u
Attend Tra i ni ng :
( ’amp In February

Manila Is Described
| As Completely Des­
troyed Municipality

Ce l e r y Shippers
T h r e e Gambling
To Meet At Cfiurt
Conce*ssions Are
House Tomorrow
j Closed At Fair

Ware Reports 25
Percent Drop In
Marriage Licenses

KriU’st ( \ Ha kcr
Receives DiseliHrjje

Crystal Soldier I#
To Return To States

Increase Revealed zJSST^fJS&amp; £■
In 1945- By
Security Bo a r d

S in g in g Features
izions Club

Cliftorch Ket‘1 Ls.
Discharged A i t e r
F. D. Scott Fuchascs • P a c i f i c Service

Auto Parts Company

S

Services H e l d For
Mrs. L. W. Stenstrom

**

County Aitd Circuit
Convenes This Week

h Reports N6
pensation Paid

m

:

’

V.

•

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$190,680 Ih W agered
A t Local D og Track

"SIGNS-

IXDNQWOOD, Jam 11

SHOW tA R D AND POSTEJtS

O—Dec’s Sisn Service

LEGAL NOTICE

Wlth

ANNOUNCEMENT

JULIAN 8TEN8TR0M
Herald Sports Editor

HARRY Z. SILSBY /M .D.

rhould be plenty o f action
at the Semlnola High
nlitorium when the Celery
gle w ith the MQlIetx of
Mtlne. There'll also be
wtween tha DeLand High
f ill* and the Seminole
'e talked last night with

PHYSICIAN anti SURGEON
Announces the opening of ufficcn
In the Tnuchton llldg.
Office Hours 2 lo f»

M ia s J e i a a .D u r ilan, ;

R e n id e n rirn ifin r-tm

squad had Improved considerably
since : Ib eJyig iniU al-. gams wrltl
F u s tis last FTiday night wHIci
ended In an |K -al| tip, Sho aayi

SPRING

athletes,'coaches and sportswriters
coavergrd on the Univereity cf
Flo rid a campus today fo r j thn
Second annual - athletic o riin lay on weekend. A basketball game
between the N aval A ir Station
F ile rs of. Jacksonville and the
Gators w ill feature the weekend

In tonight's events Little Mi
might be able to end.on top in
second race, with Judy Wel&lt;
leading the field In the thin
she draws a favorable box to
from.

TONIGHT'S KNTHIBS:

P lro t l | « n — r m d l n
1m ills MAa, J u t taw , T ax t
d ia le r l e r , I j t d t Hub*. I.litla

aixiated .Frees
. . . . reported
.
league official aabl Torres
to manage the Ban lulls
outfit but that the club
to sign him ns a player.

Maple Bedroom
rlm p lr, good Imiking nntl

that n •
wanted
Polce-i
wanted

IIK N TO N D IB t’J lA R G R D *
Jam es Fran klin Benton, JA26
Orange Avenue, has Iwen honor­
ably discharged from the Navul
service a t the U . 8 , N aval'T raln Ing Center, Bainbridge, Md- ac­
cording to inform at'on received
today from the "OfDee of Public
Information at Batahridge.

miHlrr-

nt«’ l i m e i.i f o r f o u r niR *
j u r piccpM . Tlw* p r i c e Ih
; lig h tly lilg lie r fu r tw in
ijl’d d tlitliS . ; •

Dr. Bell To P leach (
A t Southside Church
D r. Noble Y , B ell, head of re­
ligious education at John B . Stet­
son U n iv e rs ity - in DeLand. w ill
conduct both tna morning and
evening-services at the Southside
Baptist Church on-Sunday.
D r. Bell la one .of the South'*,
finest preathera, according, to
Kev. A . C . Camp, pastor of tha
Church.

relief.

Modern Bedroom
Inlm tnts fo r the n e x t hour ,

If you’re* fmwy nbout your living room, but sttll ne«d
more sleeping space, this exceptionally good looking
eofn bed l* for you. Instantly convertible, with space
for bedd/ny. and ayailablo In many good looking, Jong
wen ring fabrics. '
• •
* £*SOLID OAK
DINETTE
Lime Finiah
ado for. day Mn

. I ’m on ray way

L HARDWARE COMPANY to stock up on garden

THE OLD JUDGE SAYS

DREAM This

I?!? of appetite, Vitamin B-l de­

----- ----- ( n » l» M « R a « * |.
H ap p y M a tro n , M re tsry Van_ Mt*
lie Jim . H ro th e r lla ra s y , M arry
K ey.
Mr.
K lw ei.
VV-llie
Hob.
Ilnoky.

W A R C O C P 4 6 B C .0 ,4,063..W
. B A E E Ix ^ S w IU e rltn d . Ja n . i l ,
(A’h - Tha bank for International
sattfement in R r Itaerland figures
but that World W ar I t coat
four times os • much a* World
W i i I, U estimate* tha ‘coat of
W ond W a r I I at Ifld 0. 000.000,000. T h a t represents only tha
direct expenditures, taking . no
account of the Iota of human
life , property and production

You’d Never -

?r. nnrtaa. ana nn* aitrn in is*

S e v e a i k W a r e S /IS Mllei
K aeto r. KaaJilon Hulde, F l a s h NaWs.
rlL '&lt; l* J S a
Wed . V u k s e .
tW rv er.
■I r a n d
I'ly lr Ja n h y
K iU k th K n e e - D l l H U e i -

den, lha
DeUnd
a prelim in ary HH

"No «j

H ire d .
U n v iitr ,
M Jchlaan,
(•HKUTISllH:
• It a p p e a rin g from th e sw o rn Dill
of C om plaint filed herein th»»
s r s a n a n .se a ld tn l o f Hie M a te o f
F lo rid a, and th a t t h a [ a b o v e Is
y our c o rre c t preaeftl nlSre of r e s i ­
dence. th is la to n o tify you t h a t
Ih* a b o v e cause woe In stitu te d in
the c ir c u it Court, o f Kemlnole C o n n . manege to eat aeemed to do ;nt
'*

- v ,- .

Celery Feds H d s t a
To Mullets Tonight

to tb* B
■uppllea.’

ktati : o p p um iD A , to j m iia ii
k . MIMA *«• h Preapocp

“ No one could be more thankful
for Uatonga than I am, for I
feel like a different .perron",
happily declares M rs. Catherine
Ic e , well-known resident of (134
Caawell Street, Daytona Beach,
Fie,
'
. " I fe lt ao worn out that It
aeemed to take a ll my strength
just to walk acroaa the house",
continued M rs. Lee. " I had no
appetite and the little I did

CABBAGE AND CELERY

The H*mInale High School Celery
Fed cage team w ill meet the
Ketterllnua High Bahool Mullets
o f 81. Augualhie tohight - in the

Tho nkillf til - use of cniitrustinjf v e n e e r s add
greatly io the Iwmily of
thin ^ piece modern group,
with waterfall topa ami
many 'quality details.

!

T he
Jm s
konny
Jlpi.
i iiM-alon I’r d r Sat. Ila rrle , Cash
on
D em and. D usty T ale, I'lu k
| twas.

aumlior M arfan League. The&gt; As

WATCH FOR IT !

Across The Houhc, Says
Daytona Beach Resident.
Hope* Her Statement Will
Help Others

knew the raeanin;
n ig h t', ,|eep. B lu rs
forced/ me to take harsh ts x s tivea regularly and I fa it fu ll o f
toxic poiaon. Nothing I tried seem­
ed to help me and it looked lik e
(loomed to su ffe r fhe re st
day*.
.
*■ tonga promptly relieved aU
thh
lla tra a , and I *itbw enjoy
ore
meal; The xleapteaanaa* and
■h allmlnatipo. j s * . relieved
slui
feel b e ttd r e n d strong }r
ape
the
n years. I hope this aU teme.
the
Hal
j
&gt;U|
I,

xjStear

T h e tenallve scheduta fo r re-,
m aln in g. g irls games a t geminate
H ig h School are a t follow s:
Ja n .
10 Leesburg
There
Ja n r 2.1 I^esburg
Jan. lit*___ ‘S e a h re e x e
Feb.
ft Defim’d*
Here
Feb.
H Kuntia
Here field and the most critica l ettpai L
.
Felt.* i r
had'TcT admit that* ha perfuniyd , C ongs,
T h e re

coA f/m soo/v'

FEELING FINE NOW MRS.
LEE PRAISES RETONGA
roroarigsr
All Her Strength To Walk

ll TTciency and sluggish eHSIhatlonT
IIV O M n g flttD to a p p e a r a n d d r lusanda praise it. Afcept no
le iu U a t raid su it, ‘a* re q u ire d hy on my stomach often pressed
Here’s a short shot about a
law. on tha I tlh (Jay o f V a f r u a r r . up against my chest until 1 could
altute- Retonga m ay be obIorm er member o f the Sanford
Itvl^StaoiKO
A.
It..
I*ea,
which
villi
I*
a
su
it
fo
r
&gt;ed at Touehtoh Drug Co^rAwkouta in the old Florida . Stele C lnda. K aga to ftlrk e s, b h a g a rtd e . divorce, and (all you not. h e n r e a hardly breathe, and at timsa 1
fe ll numb all over. I scarcely Adv.
League. Gllberto Torres, the Cub­ T b lrd ( t a r , — a, in n i u ,
( • m o d M all tr a ilr D a ab le t
an athlete who played here In T ale, Judy W ekuine, l i d
iM d r ,
1936, has made quite a bit of K a n tae , T rarfflr N rv r, I r lih Mrv*r,
U
f»
lluy,
T
U
rian
IL
progress yince he came to .the
Ihla o rd e r be Im blU hed one* a
rm a rlty i
United States.
Ha played with K a a rth H( aem
w eak fo r fa u r co nsecutive w e e k s
g a l a l t h Mae* I
Chattanooga o f the Southern A»- Miaa tea* Jo v ia l H a s, A u to tell. In T b r Hanford H erald , a n e w p a p e r
of
g*n*ral e lr r u ts tln n , p ublished
social!on and fin a lly , wound up .K van W in. Jba&gt;iuln lie d . CM cadee. tn BMnfmil* C dunly. F lorida. p r io r
M law llu ta y , S ilv er Mgr.w*
w ith the Washington Sana lo r* &lt;&gt;f PTflh
lu
said
re tu rn day.
H a re —e / i i MH*7 .
W ITH KM ipr h a n d and tk a o f .
the Am erican leag u e an a short­
iU alaltla • H*e»l
flrta
l
seal
a above C ourt Ihla
stop. However, during ;fita years I'lrtlo t |ir l , Ileah'a D onna. Iludity ISih d i* ofnfJalh
n u a ry . 1*41,
in m inor league h all, Ti/rrewgt*»- llr r c te . H a n d y lAea, l a i g C ard,
T u n is. Ifiiwy l.lttle . I Hu.
ed about every position on the M
ath R s**— Fa(»*m »i

scheduled with Apopka on Feb. 1

tjiis

K cv. W illiam Y r s lf y , pastor of
the F ir s t C h rlitia n Church, w ill
■peak on the topic of rellgiou*
realUm at the J e w ilh Community

ford-Orlando Kennel Club w a i
2,373 n o n than fo r the fir t t
week of the itim m rr racing meet
icginn ln g May 10, w hile the wag*
rrin g through the pari-mutuel
wlmTowa fo r the flra t seven day*
totaled * 1 9 0 , In compariaOn to
SlfM J&amp; l fo r the tame period In
the rum m er meet.
The lioga have been paying arf BAIIAII « M llJ.x .
IM trn ilo n t. t ,
«wod odds In itra ig h t beta as on IHVOUCK nilA
-K K P IN G S .
the q u ln ielai and daily double.
OHDKN o p r i 'N U t U T t O S

(O. I). LAN DRESS)
Phone*1021

i iltildiiiili'.

M t * r fO R R R A K

FORTHE88 Ot-cfillKa ■
RIO DK JANKIRO, Jan. ) 1,
(Ah— A BrailllAn News -Agency
(Meridional) ,saya that aeveo
American Army men have been
kllltd in the crash of a B-17
forUea*. The agency saya the
plane crashed at Tourps near

T h e O n * B r ig h t
Star In Driving

V/o

Than I* ant iufe woy lo
k eep drivbig Me ua fee
CmWW Repwlrinf ond

Recoppinp.

Thlt seal mean* ’ —^

All the

odvanleg** e f natural
Greenland cryolite.

Net acutely toxic to plan; cattle
or other a n im a l* .'
High degree of control at eco­
nom ical cost.

STATIC and
DYNAMIC
W H E E L ^ —

BALANCING

C. W elsh

Available alone or In combina­
tions with copper or tulphur

�&lt; Nr J

In Unity There Is Sirens Ih—
To Protect Ik e Price «.f the World:
To Produce

C,m‘i,lrr’: d,lV 7IV 'ii!
lhi« afternoon through Tureday
O rrartnm il light rain tonight ami Tuead a ). .

Prosperity f„r Hanford.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVII

Truman

------! -i-'T

-SANFORD, FLORIDA. .MONDAY,
&gt;Ay, JANUARY H, I9lfi

Established 1908

Phone M eeting That Tied Up W ashington .

Action
ress

a *•

resentative U u c e
Introduces P r o f i t ­
- S h a r in g Bill To
/ A v o i d Labor Strife

Adm. Donilz
Is Target Of
Prosecutors

- ___ T-g* '5 ' ' '

~

Nt'.MIlEIt s:&gt;.

Associated Press leased Wire

K ing George Gives Hanquet Fqr UNO Delegate

Charged -With Issue*
in g Orders A g a in st
Rescue Of Suf vigors
Of Torpedoed Ships

Charges GM F a Me d
To Discuss W age
Issues With Union
R e p r e s e n t*a li ves

WASHINGTON, • Jan. 14,
(AP) — In nnatm osphen*
charged with tension over
current labor disputes and im­
pending controversial legis­
lation, the 79th'Congress re­
convened today for its second
■union. President .TnmuffT*
nad,. c a l led Congressional
leaders to a White House

NUERNBERG, J a n . I t. &lt;,P)
DETROIT. .Inn. 14. LAP) —
The prosecution in* the Nuern­
Tilt* National' Labor ~ Rela- ..
berg w-n- "rime* trial lead into
*!■» -.-cnrrl. to-lay an explicit di­
tion.i Hoard haa, Ifsuejl.u
rt c'ivc n* ’he (iermnn Navy forcompliant charging the-Gen­
■
tig t
subm arine cmnnraneral Mot ora Corponitit&gt;i; with
^ler* to make any attem pt to
refusing to . bargain collwc*
rescue kurvivtin- of torpedo Allied
i*hip*.
tively in good fa.it h with
f-. *k-—wwW«f^jv*Tunr“ Iii lIS?"«)Ufa*‘
the (,'IO United Automobile
t of | i r t w i i u n i o f evidence in the
Worker*. The complaint win
r rs e of fo rirc r German Navy,
*7chief Gror\d 'v lm irtT ' Kart ~Doeissued today through the
conference to urge speedy action
nitx. The order wav issued by
1
the fegjonnt N l.ftft office in De­
IMenits penAnnllv to his subma­
on hi* whole legislative program,
troit. A - heaving .on -the romptiniit
rine fonimandvi* on Sept. 17. It 13.
, .* According to acting House
hn» lieen sal for Jan iis. in l»cEvidence win 'introduced rnritetSpeaker Joipi McCormack of
troil.
. . •
lo show fb*l Adolf H rtier dW'MaatachuooUk- the- President laid The’ rom pltan f a a- *t**trnUait 'WT~*
reeled German I '-bants c u rly nr
special. stress on th e urgency of
A I'OHMAl. I1ANQUKT IN KT. JA M E S’S'PA LA U K on th e ’ evening prior to the fii*l rstdifti of j l*n»I» of charge* filial hy the
1942 to kill or rupture crew* of th t United Nation* O rganization Assembly in latnilon, the Si,OOP delegate* nf M tmlioii* w ejr guest.* union on Nov, g and Nov. -J7. \ t
enacting h b Tact-finding proposal.
torpedoed ve»»ei(.
This Hiller of Kpig (icorge VI. I'ictureil in the back row (rig id ) against the wall a n (I 'to ' i I l.ur.l Jo tv ilt, ( that tim e rtmfcicnce* were tiuder
The S e n a t e L kber Committee
had Intendedfc, ip k e testim ony! WHEN SOME 3W0 PR O N E OPEifATOUH. left their jo b . to attend order was issued in an. effort to Ed uiirilti Zuli’tn Angel of CoirmiUia, presitlcnt nf th e P rep arato ry
of thv f N u ; Kinp •
intw ren ttj^ union alitl lht** f
no the propof|l * ‘y h o m iiv r r ^ ihe"t&gt;&lt;iioii meeting jiictarcil above, all- but the dial phone service tender American »hi| •ping eon. XHorgf (arro w !; Paul Heari Spauk, Foreign .Minister for llrlgftjin; niitl Pnnu- Mntirfler ( letuent #K. | enr|Hiralion «»n U»e union's ileniNinl
trie s In W ashington."U.C. vr** tied up. Even the While Reuse wo* af. *true lieu useless by creating a Aillee f f (ireat Hrltain. Thi» wan the firm* t i m e t h a t piclurch were -olltiwcii !«* l»e tokfii of a nlnU*|f°r a «T0 |»er rent wage inrteirsr.
vSal Motors t^$*__^MOtkerleft
Wilson
and
” ,V
i \ ekk;- fueled. Here Mrs. Mary Gnhitnn president of the W ashington shortage of crew*.
~
-----------------Untfiv,
_ &gt; &lt;4, E' -' '"
baiDpjrt in CJrtMt Britain. (International Uadiophoto)
| The union rhnrgrd t lint the
H itler's Voder* were di**-1»' tal
ers executives I I J . Thames and Traffic Union”!*'shoWn n* she addressed the oju-rutots. (International
tlrillMUil III
(ill*
j in note* on u couvvrsatioi »be*
W alter Reuther. All three sent SoUtjvJjihoto)
wage i^ittir uilii union r(*|ii^€ftU '
tween the
lt&lt;-ich*ehnncello| .ind
word th ey would bo unable to a t­
h\es.* The company^ on the other
Japanese Ambassador Hitosli. Ostend because of their present
hand, rharged tlint the union h d .
v i
*
him*.
negotiation*.
lit tem pting to lifing in exlfiiueott*
The note* *.ud -Othimo wn*
Demands for harsh Isbor legis­
mat let « mil mi It On- , t.lleiljpe l.u
“heartily
in
aRieettient**
with
llillation have been heard in several
p «tim 11g m i Iiii
1Irr’s decision to murder the . rents
quarters. In the upper chamber.
] of torpedoed v&gt;&lt;«cls.
III) *) «v»tll I ) | I It lUVxxi
Sen. Jam es Eastland of Missis­
Dovnilx is fu*t on the li*t of
sippi h as declared that "we've
Nh \\ \ n|(K
lluii* i* *» tjuifk
i
!
ten
defendant*
whose
Individual
)iItnIii 11 &lt;if (h|«
j ititiri!1 'I Min ■
er g o t to gel o u t some strike
Spccmli-t t c Ri.ipli
‘
case*
Ilntish
nn.i
American
pro*jj
Him
lh i*illation or surrender the coun­
sun of Mr ami Mi» "
t
cutor*
hope
I.,
conclude
lhi*
William
W
ilton
Says
1916
Opened
Willi
try to th e CIO."
Seine** hii» n-I u ii tf.I t** imnniij
tier, hr* li-cn ..
week.
DoenlU* predece*sor n* Manila Is Described the I r 11
Some* 1:»U‘ I’laytTK 'I’u &lt;*'**!
most! nf i hr rim ntry nwJ
‘However, a different plan of
!a ' c , a
j
'
Unusually
Tlright
Skies
For
Florida
(.erutnn
Navy
citle!
-tlrnnd
Ailli, im*
vkt*i k v i ' hu Vi*
attack qf the problem has been
Nxvai Pci sau re' "*i-pju *i - - *
|
As
Completely
D
es­
Attend
T
r
a
i
n
i
n
g
:
‘
miral
Erich
Harder
-i*
next
on
ralfril tiff ih ru iiirkrtA. * Teli*ited by representaUva Clare
Ur I i JuCHS.inVlIli', ar urdt.i-- • ■
*
Producers
Of
Major
^
rop
s
the
list.
Luca of Connecticut. Hhe­
ttprntliMw m e bark *»** thr
received here IinI &lt;.
troyed Municipality Icfoitiiallop
( ’amp In February {ilmrlt*
ed a bill calling fo r . n
job tit
[iliu r n hiiiI , have ir*
Prim in hi, entering the N n' j
JACKSONVILllr
Job.
11
full Inn** ih-tiiiiif f*Prvice
alone] inquiry Into profithe ws» Uity Editor of The Sot, 1
bi
1
1
I
I
iitrli
nf
(I
m*
^
(hanks
Declaring
I
list
the
dextrin
turn
(Spryiali
—
Possibilities
fut
in­
a means- of avnlding
llria ld and wo- Inter .....
u« "H i a*. Iih-dI M -iuii' \%hk*h
of Mantis » ,&lt; virtually eiimplrti* ford
b
1ul "^1 **,»i‘in
nected with the llindcntoo l i e
».(* 'll *■l upt Vf| lit MMiiC |K»inta
atrlfa ^ T h e bill would direct creasing production of live tock
axel-pi
ill
err
tain
residential
dis­
!
lull
iff)
a
lllnill
li«li!X
thfll
Ihl*
and
poultry,
as
.well
os
ft'i
th
”
Am you kivuw* (lit* »uit I «?f the
old. During hi* tour "f duty w t h !
H omo Ways a n d Means Comtrict".
Brig.
Gnnernl
J.
U.
Hutchi­
l-i',iil‘!'
li
1^'nifc'ris
\*
il|
njirtiilr
i
ifitioduction
of
new
crop
and
(he Navy, he wn* sports cdi. ,
eompleto a 'study of
t KP*ii p rtailllhul fr**m .(rrUb'iift
son,
nnu
mi
terminal
leave
a
fte
r
!‘n
t
I
ul!
'
.iir.iiitf
t’diiip
&lt;
»
!!*
l
*
*
t
I
um
I
developing
wider
m
arketfur
■*f tho Jacksonville Nnviil A
lUatlu hy uiiitin .*fftuinU hm(
t th a t w m started
serriny with the Hist Division Htalion newspaper and id-i»-]
nli»( 1- i hnlttU-sl h*
ii|*
currently
popular
vegetable*.
Fit Ft, t .
imlui'cnilen! Na.
exgy since It ws* net!ruled uver signed to -the Physical 7 reittiaa
^‘falF-J!° 'i " ji i! touched Upon Jtkiv tral^y
KH*. I lit i u lit ill*!
tiannl FiHlrrntjnn *i,f TH^pboru*
five
J/rar*
sen.
told
the
Rutnriens
lam I,* R’trsiA; - director
\ih
h
tU
FirM
In view of the excessfve celery |
deportm ent. 'Warner *1**
tialay ttint the .Morn* in Mindanao
„ il of Floriil* S ta te Karmers* Mar­ shipm ents from all producing i
M F h. in U letter t.* Mann- I
"on*0 publicity director for tin&gt;
a hew relatlpnihln between r a hp liu
titii far a httthitiume ?*•! r i ki*.
I'referred
American
rule
io
ket*. in a week-end discus*yin of districts of Florida and Uali* I
Cfi U l t inf |( i r « in "t *h« Si*i *i!«t
elthor
f„ot hall team it, Ul
......
..............
and1 labor is urgent if-industrial the outlook fo r the immediate
r hn t ini i*r v d | w ill j t*1r r1111 in •&gt;n%■
1
Japanese
or
Killpittn
and
sugI
"b
I
1
;i
■
1
1
1
H
*l
al
•
litlUHi
li
t'
j^rfT
tl
fornia ah ith liave depressed th a 'J 'ji,, t |1C), have l&gt;e&lt;-ii hwlng large
one of the most power fill ■. ,
peace la to be maintained?
gested there might lw* .lunger M
post-war |R-riod. The year ) lif'i
li S.’tni'T 'f lw‘l * (•■ Visit* nil (hr- •‘ifil-.t1
P opened with unusuntly bright m arkets to tin- point th a t celery | funlH nf money at the carnival n civtl war in the I'hiliiipine. eleven* during thr p »' ■ &gt; -n Hhtit bi viaiitil
. One
, , o. f . the first new item*
. . to
i, lias
|
!||.*'-«
■
1
ii
"t,
iff
I,
:t
*
t
i
I
liilM
bl* UiMlhl in n iiinit’ { lhi* Stm lli ( isiittall)
selling In many cose- for less nuu „.lsnltlng on Mellunvillc Ave“
!’
lhi*
be ................
laid before Congres*
“•« ‘'it, tkle*
7 o r Klorids prm lu-ers. In- is
i lirtwren Ihe More* anil tin- iii the southern stales
Iwr iii i iiillpinricfI l*&gt; bi ll rfii|tltiyi*ep Aft f hv Fuilrintion uUn
thun
production
and
liarveslinr
[
|(UC
l*«|lw
Chief
Roy
G.
Wllstrikniif iinittpcinltnu A*so4’iatnm
reconvened today
f so f i r as volume of major rrops
He and III* family u |ll " -idc af (tie hraoltlyti
! Christians.
tial w quoat for fu rtftw cut-back* , ,
cm irtrrx d, fiirectm
W llsin cost, a meeting «&gt;f the- celery J | | „ m „ conducted a thorough inn f ('niiiriiiinicntioits
K«|inj»niunt
In n talk whicji stressed the in Bradenton w here he 1m a--Mi. FiitHi yn it I hr » haviiitr Wurkeix to w ithdruao th«*ir pif*
io appn»pH*tk.n. f o r war *n&lt;|.Lu ,m1. W|,i|P OPA restriction*. division of the ” °ririsi \ e g e - 1Ve .tlg a t lon of gambling devices,
cepteri u position with llu. lira
table Committee is scliedifled to
|( , t.suU glx operators of wheel I agricultural
VIH
tulip
(iT’V
tln
i
i»f
|tij||i|i»«|*»t
m
1
11
1
1
*
characteristics
of
den Urn
Herald
as
telegraph
Ket Ijnen f tn m u m u tu l lrlt*p(n&gt;m*
I "P&lt;! other f&amp;cto.s W o per the
| t(%| iJirtfl In Sfiafai &lt;1 jfrriiii I her f X f h ttllg w . O p u m t u iF . # m n .il nf
rtkw ebt-back, would toWl j opcniUon, „f producer* to *om&lt;’ lw held In D ikriana. Wednesday Rn)| t)lhcr devices were nrrcstetl l New Guinea, Morrdai and Slin- editor.
hftem
oon
at
1.00
o
clock
a
t
the
evening
and
placed
under
m
tnufin
!mur
.
fat
ti-r
h**ii*
hy
(In*
i
ilanso,
Oensrnl
Ifnlchison
said
V lg h tly - over (0,000,000
j extent, It I* evident &lt;m the bash
whom (■4’lnnif to the Vi'Acnilinn,
the CHru* ( nmmlsslon. jonp hood each, pending trial in th.it he landed with hi* division
bint
f i s»iki I ns fTusH ib i’ pirki*l
President 'trum an also asked „f report* just received in the office
Iteprescntnllv,- from all celery | (.. .
Court „„
Kamlding nt Orn Hay on Apr. ft, 1044.
IDUN nf t I'm* e4|ui|ii)ii*nt wnikt'i »&gt;
Cmigrcs* to make a new and deep I D irector1* Jacfaaonvllle
offices, producing dist.icD will b# p r e s - ] cha'
nn(J three concession* Approached hy luuit the island,
■lash Into appropriation* and j that w inter, and S piing crop* ent and grower* and shippers a r e ,
and (In*c waa vihul rjuiM**t the tin
dosed down
li. said, looked like i| beautiful
contract authorisations previously! will pit high-vidume levels, n n i also invited to attemt tin* meet
tlnnuidr hu p io |.my di-lam c
V
......................... pi. untuiri rising nut nf the sea,
lie,
!"‘1Mit a Wi lt 0*1 Jis.nl uI*t \
fill civilian I thus fur. the price ■trend* have jn„
Chief William* state«l tiial^ It
approved for T *r add
M
,
,t
of
I
he
native
towns
w
n
a
m ii not' -e*r t Mini nut •! i
agencies. Th* P resident hu* ro- i been relatively sati*fnctorj-,
y- *
In order that representative, t bad been round that lltr opera
Ihe
dial |*hi*ftt*« The niuipm ent iifiloit
Looking toward tho fu ju re.” from this district may be quail- l?«» were nyraintding wiimmg*. t.uill no (lie flat land t-etween
commended the repeal of approiiKMleot.121 u n ffili.ih’.l Ailh tin*
.prfatlens and contract aulhorlza- said Director Wilson. *‘wc in fieri to speak for the re le rv lth a t i, g ettin g tho customer to the coast am) the mountains.
ting
lions totalling Just over (6,000,- Florida canuol’ csca]&gt;e the con­ grower* of Seminole County,, a jptit up increasing am ounts until
Null nnu I Ki’derHtmn nf I utephuiie
A 26 per ctru di-cicn-c ........ , ne. .He found a great den) of Wtdeclusion that our cattle industry meeting of all grower* and sh ip ­ sums such as (fir, were readied, , h different vegetation there in- l ingo licenses issued durmu f .'la prim i tin- wlmulV “ pvmng ilny. WtirkiTs.
000,000.'
lit announcing th e President'* i* due fo r g reat forward stride*. per* is slated to be held a t the at which tim e the custom er failed clit'Ung thick forest* and glassy a* com pared wtii those of the pre­ Mr. Finch ndded.
The fedenttw n furlhei asked
ceding yrrtr was reported today
fcquiw t, th e Wblto House polnta The development of the la s t few Court House tomorrow night gt to win. He added tlml he had
A ii mt:g vim-iit fur tin •-•tiildi*1' (he ef|uipiiir(tt w urkei* Unimi f««
plains
coveted
with
something
years
has
I
tch
nmuzing.
This
war
nor
I
the
opr
rat
Ar*
against
at
tlie
office
of
Uuunly
Itnlge
7:30
o’clock.
It
ha*
been
suggest
out that these cut-backs would be
illi’iV of, tlr- ti.lining •ump u n i tn rail off its s trik e --fu r hitfhrr
In a d d itio n . to tho se approved I* a m atter in which t'omnil*- «-rt th a t some method of cur- ‘ such practice* b ut th a t they had that looked Jtke Johnson g rass It. \Y, War#,
*tbi»4 In-re in Stnfnril " in - i " " i pay and turn (In* iliwpule over
■ioricr
of
A
griculture
N
athan
tailing
shipment?
b
l
inaugurated
;
failed
to
heed
the
warning,
The
statistics
show
tlmt
in
1'Jll
| and a kind of rone which grew
by Congres*' near th e end of the
pll-r.-.l liy r || t, livt Ball
limit in tin’ fedc. al inn. fhe e'pliprnent
Msyo
Dikes
purtlculur
delight.
there
wore
671
m
arriage
lie
n
-.-,
prom
ptly
to
avoid
complete
;
T
hP
rarvinsl
|*
being
oprrntcd
inch enough to hide n man on
last sees ion. The cut-becks a p ­
mm, . f lhi- |tua-l*at) l ammHtU-i* worker*, cum plied, the t* lephuiuWe
feel
ul*o
that
the
develop­
issued,
and
in
1UI6.
oiilj
'&gt;o
;.
..
collapse
of
thr
market,
according
.
u,
■
fair
and
therefore
is
not
horseback. There were also loti
proved a t that tim e added up to
' •antin-i-. uperatuf - ue»it hark in wurk, and
of the n ett few year* to r e tr y Whitehftrst. - and “ II !required to pay the City any J of vines, feAl* anil plnnu, some decrease of 171 The decline 1 i of tin 1 h.iildn-i
hark |u arf|&gt; more th e n (60,000,000,000. The ment
N(tg..lm;.“li ., * ■ * .... .
‘illl-rt tiiephujie *et %ir«should
be
even
more
Impressive.
applications
came
during
l
to1,1
gniwer*
ate
utged
to
I
t
present
j
|)C0I1M
!
feCi
ncconling
to
City
i of w hich looked like elephant
bill was Vetoed by the President We ure produrlng fine beef f a t
with Br.irn h iii*- &gt; in a l .-I tin- Cttlly I" rt•»i Mini in Miuwl .if tlie
I
.
\Ve
are
producing
line
MSI
«
ofr„
;te
r
half
of
IU46
when
liut
T.'
•
li
d
offer
tlieii
solution
for
the
j
,MnnB(fer
h
.N.
8«yer.
The
City
I eat*. The growth »f all plant
1vaunt I v
because, o f legislative rider*.
Blaal.K,
(lai,-.
..**!
&lt;tl —
ns
, "ml “ur « T e ,r,N,t. ,., *l^--r.}ui*Uon.
The TVhite House says the ob--------license fee for carnival* is (600 life, he found veij rapid and ces were issued
till..gl
II
...1
I.
’
.
•
"
•
'
with
HOli
issued
during'
«Ire•
u
•
latcal.
memlo-r*
of
the
tr
le
ry
u
iiv
e.
nf
the
measure
were
nr“,r
lncrca,ln*
1
“n,,c
iM
e
|
^
,
a|
„„
i mite to the co»tclu»ton th a t’ New
fc
!h®
• that during the nFxt few year, Committee a n II. , A, &lt; «bb of
got af f MIII | - " ' "
the ^e*»r
rt nf Ihe
. . Sheriff Charles Hand stud tins &lt;(“ incn would in- a great ngri- part
KriU’st ( \ H a k c r
| Has t+Min I
I &gt; fIhiverh* ljcfin»e- i^ m d
npltshwl by ■ p resW entl^JIr. ouf (|jljry ,,roduci» volume will J. C. Hutchison Company; ^
A |I morning
m(T„ |I)K th
(hat
he
Imd
at
hnd taken no ; cultural .country except for ttiprHbil1' « ( *'*4•I**
U» ftfurhon th d »ec*uij i«*la|
i)u«la erf A- Hiida ami Sons, j a r |j on 0f|
m atter which he &gt;,» -1ng ilifficullies.
rit*cr.*” ♦
eclipse anything now visioned.
R eceiv es DiseliHrjje
Mi
In ., b
He ■raid lie s o greatly im- II,lo t mid • Chore u c ie L‘"'» d»i| b
•‘T
i
.v?*
th* Wm* COn”
“Production of hog* has made Oviedo; II. • _Hclzel of The &lt;Mj(| wp&gt;( um|e r llie jurisdiction
rule
liccnRCa
given
nui
Itceeipu
American
Fruit
t.rowers
Inc.,
end
,
^
(|t0
uined* In the bill.
‘ steady rlieru
g a in s,isin.every
the reason
hist few
to Mr. W hitehurst of ihe Sanford, j •*-j'hele pooftle o|&gt;«rated in vio- prcsir'd with the la ig r number for chauffeur and &lt;1rhci inen-u*n Ch ^U. » id * 'Mini
Lrne&gt;t 1 . Baker, mui nf Vlr
, and variety nf birds in New
Mflim iri*4i]&gt;t*!ttiii*Ji."
will continue. Oviedo Truck Drowei*. »ney
and Mis, J. K. Baker, UilHl Wert
f i d i t j r lthis trend
—
totalled *0,006,25.
*
*
J|«tion
of
th
eir
agreem
ent
with
!
Guinea
which
included
cockatoos,
MartCeting facilities are beln Im.E ijsl S ticetj ‘lias ' received ‘ hiR^-elpta "from fi-li and game
'parrot* and mockingbird* all of
^—-------------- ------------1tho p a ir m anagem ent, and the
Crystal Soldier I#
proved ew tltantly, and the -qual­
hniinialde ili».lraign ami fm&gt; a r ­
licenses amounted tu 16,505 duT'
which
made
a
g
reat
deal
of
noise,
r
,
,
*
i
1
Elks
and
th
e
American
Legion
who
o f.hog* offerer! is n ttrncling
rived home lifter 23 -months of
Jn g the year.
Of this nuiuutil,
To Return To States ity
lie
also
mentioned
th
r
wuliowsrrvire u» an infantrym an, with
buyers. There 1* no ap p aren t
(.IJt'i'i was taken in iluiing the
hiec,
or
"wabhlies,"
svbicli
ha
said
reason qjiy the production of
the .list Dixie Division in tile
. TOKYO, Jan. 14. (S p e c ia l)- hogs ehould nut U- voelty in*
said Joel 3- Field of the Elk* acre small kangaroos, and added peak m onthvof Novernlrer.
Pacific Theater.
Ilf- left lh i.
8 / Sgt. Grady D. Black of Crys­ creased In this State, where so
an&lt;| leg io n today. He added that that there were lots of wild pig*
country-* Feb. fO. V .tll, and a r ­
tal, a member o f (h* F irst mpny advantages for th o t pro­
the three concession* closet! would and pigeon* there a* well, a*
rived in the Paci.fi, area on the
svatry
Division
oocufstlonsl duction a re available. •
lie replaced hy other concession* plenty of fish In the w aters o ff­ F. D. Scott Fuchascs
following March 17.
shore.
in Tokyo. I* among the
and
th
a
t
any
fu
tu
re
violators
" I - am reminded in thla con­
Ha w ears five battle slu rs ami
Auto
Parts
Company
In
Morotai,
where
ho
w
ent
In
g roup of man selected to nection th a t John D- Kelly, v eter­
would
b«
likewise
prohibited
from
An increase' of TJD monthly old
t'liffurd Reel, funner partner one bronze utrow hlad for actions
Ih-comber, 1(114, he found the
" return tu the UniUd States fo r an manager of our A rcadia Live ■ce and survlvorx Insurance bene­ operating.
Including
three
New
Guinea
Back from three and u half In Keel and Ron. Garage, prior campaigns,
i native* a little more civilized
demobilisation.
Stock M arket te looking tow ard fits over those of 10 (4 were in
invasion of nm) hold­
,
i than In New Guinea and agri- year* of Naval service, purl uf to entering lire Navy on Juti.
» 8 ft. Black entarad the Army the possibility for a substantial force a l the end of the 1945
GRANBY 18 ID*AND
was sren t as n lie u te n an t' 2. I'-'M- and wli« ns a MUp » »:«'« ing for spiep months, the idnnd
a t Jan. 6. 1046, and received
NORFOLK, ,V a.. (/Pi—One of culture a little more advanead. which
reate In hog production In period in the area eeretd bv the
n th? Fnclrtc Theater. F. D. received n Iwltle slur fur LSI of Mnratnl. faking of the A*iulie
said
there
were
a
number
4&gt;f
Id* baeic training a t Port Knox. ___t _____
the
m
ost
successful
high
school
area.—He
base* this- cxpecta-. Ortandn office nf the Social Secur.
-----------participation in tlie Okinawa in- Mnpln Island group and eomrile* » . lib arrlve.1 on Luson In J\ily. tion on lire recent 1mposit Ion of Ry
. .. Board, with
„ ,,,, total
___ _____
___ __be team s in th e country i* * tho I l i' ge and wall cultivated banana ScdU has purchased anil re opera- vns inn. It a, received hi honorable lion of ihe M indanao, ramp-sign.
benefit*
*
~
*
«
—
—
J
.
™
, .0-1*tall
M
A
. '
io. M
II
.
*
tl
g
iP
tlng
tho
Hanford
Auto
I’nit*
t'nni*
l ( 4 ( r a k r o N* joined the F irst fencing
^plantation*
thccs
and
adde.1
th
a
t
-restriction* , which h* Ing 93,1(0, according to P. K* Granby H igh alaven of th is city.
From the day th r .list Divi­
illiiliargi and hn» returned to
Cavalry Division.
unbeaten and untied for the past i the w eather was rnnsiderably pony, 110 W ist F irst Street. Tire his homo at 1 tot Celery Avenue. sion was first com m ittr.l tn
states lira stock men in the are a W eaver,1m anager.
purchase was from llunlee John­
1
hotter
than
farth
er
south.
■I*. Before hie entry Inta th e se r­
(G v S Ilssn Os
T w tl
two
seasons
and
sta
te
champion.
'The service area of the Orlando
This was Reel’s second tour action on July 2. 1941 at Ailanc.
son and A. B. Burns.
vice. ha was n commertla] fisherBritish New Guinea, it was in
office includes Orange, Osceola. And the Comets haven’t had o ) In April, 1046, General Hutchi­
i m ilelighterl to 1* back ia I of Navy duty ax he
be imd
hail served
ser
son
Participated
In
the
InvaaJon
----- '*** i wife end th e ir ehlldren,
reg
u
lar
coach
during
either
of
revard, Lekr, Polk, Seminole ami
car romhnt continuously except on
Sanford,"
ha
said
and
added
th
at
as
n
ship's
root
for
a
three
y
of
M
ln
itan
e\
where
he
said
the
re, Glory. Joan, Pae and S in g in g
their
p
ast
tw
o
season*.
A
ssistant
Features
am ter couutlei.
Mr*. S co tt w ||l he here soon, perinil ending in ItKIL He w*» short w uler movements from one
mi* re s ile at Box 866, CrypUI.
front to tho next. It sjtent
The num ber in the different Principe) Bill 8 to ry filled in dur­
lU s ll s s s s n s rsa * T a s )
p rio r to e n u rin g the service ho sent oversea* in November, 194 L battle
. 9gt, BUck wear* the .rhihpplno
izions Club
ing
the
w
artim
e
manpower
short100 out of 670 days overseas in
rlassos tff- l«neficiarlt* were as
operated the Standard Oil Fillin,
MUing During the Okinawa Invasion he contact
lib eration ribbon, tho Paeifrc
w ith 4he enemy.
followf: Retired workers over 03
_____
. Park served as cononissary steward
Staton ___
a t _____
Third __S____
treet....and
_____ _____________________________________
Theater o f OpereUona ribbon, tb s
Group singing led by im
J e w s ytera of age— 77; Wives of retired
Pfc. Baker left the Philippine*,
Avenus.
lto
was
first
to
uporaULaboard.
an
LST.
Ills
decorations
Aitalic-F ar
f
r
CORRECTION
Friday i workers over 06 years of a g e 20, 1046, arrived at ’ San
Robson, Jr.
was enjoyed
Services H e l d For
‘
‘ »y«
the G ulf Station a l Second WiiT Include Asiatic-Pacific operations, Nov.
** end
Hens rlW«m
sting. Sirs. l»j
IB- Widows erlUt
by Ikons at their meeting.
with young
yoi _ children
American Theater of operations Prancisco, Dec. 17. und received
Park,
and
U
U
r
operated
the
A
t­
Medal.
The
Herald
reg
rets
the
impres­
Mrs.
L.
W.
Stenstrom
Frank Bauer accompeniesl.
—I l l Children of deceased a t re­
and Philippine llberaton ribbons. his discharge at Cump Blartding
lantic S tation.
_____
recent story
Jan. 3. lie receive.) hi* train ­
ing the luncheon period, Mrs. C, tired workers—40 end A fed wi­ sion created
His other actions were n t the on
V.. Hamilton played a number o f dows Of workers—IS. Monthly concerning g^familv reunion held
ing at Camp Blanding. Ft. BerMrs. Leo W. Stenstrom, Sr.,
le
Shtma
beachhead,
where
m,,bHe
Ga. and F t. Jackson, Colum­
popular selections. John Key in­ Irenefits ware alio paid to aged nt the horn* o f Mr. end Mrs. sister-in-law of Mrs, E. 8 . Hockey County Aitd Circuit
trader equipment was lauded. This nlng.
h Reports N6
bus. 8. C. die was bom in San­
vited the Lions to attend the dependant parents of fully In - A. Foster celebrating the home­ end Mr. N. J. Stenstrom of Senwas
two
days
a
fte
r
news
cor­
Convenes
This
Week
ford. attended local ochools and
a t the Scminota County eared worker* who died wilhou coming of three of Mrs. Fosters ford, died at her residence In
pensation Paid ddfcce
respondent Ernie I’yle had ifeen
eons. Clifford, W elter, William Zellwood on Thursday evening.
donee e l Uw Seminole Country leaving a wife or child.
duatrd from Seminote High
killed
there,
he
said.
He
also
Andrew*, service station owner o f
Grecty, end whkh brought to­
ool in 1940. Hi* decorations
Funeral ssrvlces were held thle
Due to the fact th a t both the took port in the' occupation and
&gt; unem plovm tllt^com pfn#*' Rocky Mount, N. C , wag a g u est
include the gqod conduct. Philipgether Mr*. FbeUr’e five eons, afternoon a t 1:00 o'clock a t ti
V . ^ MEETS TONIGHT
County and C ircuit Court con­
landing
of
troop*
itr
Korea.
Mr.
;w aj paid to reeldenU of o f th e d r
* ' ' • County I &gt; t No. 8262 two daughter and el) members of ZcliWoed Methodist Church wt . vene tomorrow morning a t 10:00 and -Mr*. Reel have two chil­ pine liberation, American defense,
aMe bounty during Uw week
r famllte* for the first lime Rev. Douglas Harrell officiating, o'clock, tho County Court will
ATO. APTA and m eritorious tlnlt
of flta Veteran* of ro
Foreign
Ware
t
* Jan* 4, a e e w a ^ g to a
our years. C-C. Gracey their with" this Interment in the Tan* adjourn
will m eet tonight at l.iw o'clock
until
10:00
o’clock dren Richard 13 and Nancy 10. ribbons and pre •- Pearl H arbor
i today by Chair**# Carl
JOHNSON DISCHARGED '
ribbon.
has Just recently return- gerlng - Zellwood cemetery. *
t located &lt;m l
W edaeeday m orning when the
inlth of Uw Florida Indueno duty with the Merchant
ling to Com
I n ' addition to her husband, ddelfet wUI be sounded, accord­ WATERMELON IN JANUARY
Commission. ~
. AMM 3 /c D. R. Johndon, Jr- Lloyd r,-B oyle,
KNROUTB TO I!. 8. .
j
marines after haying enlisted In she le eurvlved by two edne, ing to C ounty'Judge I t W, War*.
Sm ith pointed out that tin- .118 Went Fifth Street, bee beet
Cpi. Jam es G. Payne of Longw h e n , th e . court
convene*
Seotember, -1942, Ills duty eo- Joseph Alfred White of Detroit
o y m entipeytoenU .aha. only discharged „ from
the
Unite.
WOODMEN TO MEET
of ' the W ednesday, all defefh£nta and .• A watermelon which was found wood is am ong L160 high point
taiiod'' troeting the. Atlantic 19 and Leon Stenstrom
I5tat#r, Navy, according, th Inf or
enroot*
‘JHier Woodmen
th e World
United Bhsiae Navy; one .dough- a tto rneys wilt be present. Judge growing in the backyard of John Army and N avy vet*ran* tn
W©crimen of;
of.'-the
9
from tho
P a u iitn 's residence between San­ t&amp; tn* United State*
m d r!
will m eet in regular session te*. Ito
Stat«* froth
dto of Zellwsori* W ire-si
'h h i dMcharge in
w o rm * n ig h t. a t th e .W ocrim*.
m w tgi
Smith will preside ford and Fern Park, was dU- Pacific T haator of Operations
rs. .0 , 1*1“
148/rixi is knew eesm
1
C*J
playod a t The RrraW Off|e* to- board thq U S.S, Gosper.
.
E. Kirthhoff, t f .
VO .
--: ‘
s
* ~'
a i i C - 'A - i 'f x l ', * - '
: - ,

Gen. Hutchison
Tells Rotarians
Of Pacific Life

Increase Of Livestock Production
Discussed By State M arket Head

Kalph Warner Is
Di.scharged Fr om
United Stales Nav\

Sanford Named
As Location For
Brooklyn School .

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C elery Shippers
T h r e e Gambling
To Meet At Cfiurt
Conce*ssions A re
House Tomorrow
j Closed At Fair

Ware Reports 25
Percent Drop In
Marriage Licenses

Cliftorch Ket‘1 Ls.
Discharged A i t e r
• P a c i f i c Service

Increase Revealed z J S S T ^ fJ S &amp; £■
In 1945- By
Security B o a r d

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;.UTOPlA"WITH A SLOW FUSE

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plans,»people
iWM l**
oSsT according to the Metropolitan
at a very high level in T
1045,
tto lrrH &gt;• w m e » !•« Mailer Life Insurance .Comiutny, ami the prospect for the month;*
IrleW r t t . I»ID. .1 ike P m I o lflre ahead seems good in spite of a widespread outhieak of
M te e fe ra . h i r M i . *■ •». Ike Ael
.&lt; C*»ireae *1 ! | i r r l &gt; IIWTmild pvw n to ry disease at the turn of the year.- ■
“The excellent condition of the nation's health in 1945
• (III. t M l U ORAN
fuller
is
shown
by the low death fate during the year," Dr.“ Louis
UHDOM ORAN— Railaeee D i M t e i
I.
Dublin
of the Metropolitan says. “The mortality records
* ■ v n v c w trT io * m a t h s
of ~oi)r life Insurance company indicate that the civilian
delith rate in 1945 was slightly lest than in the two -pre­
fkree Mealke
— —ceding-years and not much higher than in 1942, the banHi Meatka _----------------------- «•**
n«r health year in the nation’s history. -AYallablc-ircnnir T ff
mi, f
fmintry as » whole likewise in d ic a te a declino in
All ■krtuarv m
•Nllrva •(
ffcark*. reM lallaS*
loAth-rgto in 1945. The Jow civilian death rate in 1945
,.l r r U l s w , « U Iw Ike putpmm* «lt the death-raI
fk arare lef is all the mare
more remarkanio
remnrkah|a because
long sustained
in*. „ ,of. the........
dinlofatlonft due to the w«r. F»rtbernY&gt;rt\’the rate is Imsed
la)*** H tn sM w r M f»r»««l«
which excludes millions of 'our hoaithMir*. I s , , n s i m s l i Tke l l r r s a unnp a
ip ike paUMpf n»ie .r *H**»u-'»e' leaf yoyn*f' people whp were In wnr -service overseas. -

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** fo r p o u ltry production in
ioi- M ate a te verv good. .,

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“ For aome time now, there
haa been a definite effo rt under
way to develop new crop* for
Florida, 'and to expand marketa
for our current product*, borne
progress ha* been .made, and
witn tap id) y improving tra n s­
portation facilities likely to be
available In the y e a n ahead It
should be possible for. our groU•r* to m arket a areally Increased
volume from their ac

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opening Wednesday

Monday - Last Day!

opening Wednesday

p fftynrabjc hPEHfp rffiiriT nf^hi^car^n&lt;fftVTn
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J t.e tr e a lllle g la Ike a** l e r r r au kllrallaa a f all a i a . eisp alrk ea
...41 1 .4 la If. a r a a t alkerw la#
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Ike Ueal aew a e ak ll-k rd h e rfla .
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P part, the absence Of any serious epil^mic. a fortun
,(« ci/tiirmUnfe"
iii vie
vltw of Iht .crtlty ..fi.hv.iclim, and
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ely low incirtUr«P« availohle to civilians- The comparatively
^Cnce of respiratory (tUcason of n severe type has, in turn
Kfpt dftwn the mortality from chronic diseases of later life

TUBS. - WED.! •
THEY’RE BACK AGAIN!
Musical S o u l-T h rills
when they sing . . t . .
"Ah, Sweet Mystery of
Life* -*■*»
"I’m Falling In Love
With SometrfW*
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and 'many more great
Victor Herbert Melodiesq

n fich
l i usually
i f l i Increases In epidemic years. However, the
f's good record is, (n real measure, due to high jicnk^qf

mey at which
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physicians
:ta
and health organisations of
*M014DAr. MNVABY 14. 1X6
atldp have worked, and to the'*newer drugs which
have become available more Widely than Ixiforo to the
»K H»R TODAY
BIBIK
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mong the nntaldc features* in the year’s he.

IAVB SMALL Y\LU!L- V I
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S n S i S n n ^ ^ ^ i s t are pneumonia, tuber-

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T$ | bearing. Irifartt mdrlality also fell to u new minimum.
Childhood death
S ot c o U NOR upiHinood
(tenth rales
rates have been low—a most gratifying
9PEH. BUT WE CAN FIND situation in view of the large increase in th e child
1in popidnSX
tt*- tiop during the war years.
W
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2 . - S B 1 ''Al lh® "do'i agea too. the death rates TeTUadoaUJi.;
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figmes of the previous year. For m o st of the important
—-..■-— ■■ ---.'diseases of later lifo the'm ortality ftcofd has been good
Down la.SAraaof they .r* 1f„ l'f$45. The death rate from chronic diseases of the
i t real e * u t« *m*n'"lfreKb ig in - 'heart, arteries and kidneys h a s been comparatively steady
« . » 6 wear plus four* oncj* despite the Jnorease in the propoitlon o f old*-r |M-rsons in th e
ayer

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In tha c u r i r n f l»»ua j&gt;f Life
,♦ k H ' T baT Ww -well ‘dre*»e\l j . . . C a itc e r. h o w e v e r h a s c o n tin u e d to in c re a s e , b u t th is
youn*:Tarty wilt w eat
] in c r e a s e is la rg e ly a r e f le c tio n o f th e a g in g o f o ifr | m)|) u Iq -

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i*U|!rai*y Hoi) and the Intensified efforts to tllscon-r eases of this
disease. The outlook for the canter patient today is better
than ever before.
Althouch wc have kndwn Karl
“The outlook for the health of our people in 1940
Lehmann for 20 year*, we notlcrd
tn a ngwippev the other nay th* thus fir appear* favorable despite the current high preplacb of nta birth for the f‘T*t valence of respiratory disease," conclude Dr. Duiilin. *‘Intfrvre. It waa ,OrWJ«nowoc. **W.f
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and a seasonal risft‘'in kuch conditions is not unexpected.
Norton. form*.r 'L'lfil!! IWhile, the end af .the war could not solve immediately all
erman
how rtolnn h li beat to the problems related to the nation's health, it has eased a
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im prove
re e r ra tio n a l
facflttlM grent many of thefti."

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•hrt stim u la te k th le tlr p ro ira m s
i f t e r ■ tw o y e a r to ttr a t d u ty
'S r l t b th e N kvy. He l e now aporta
k-titor to r th a T am p a T ribune.

Still Modern

A humble Sw-lss who devoted his l*mg life to teaching
Real E state sales in Miami
Beach amounted to a grand total destitute children, therein revolutionizing pedagogy for the
i u very grafkl It "waa to o1—
^H)f
* | world, will be honored thi\m onth, 200 years after his birth,
M \H 0 1,000 for
some 91?.word The man, Johann Hcfnri\h Pcstalozzi, most of his life
(JOO.OOO more than the record
breaking year of 1944- -O f courx* POOF and ill fll health, trtoiNus many us 20 waifs- into his
7“ ' may not apell another boom. home, atarillng and douhtjAn greutty Inconvdniencing hi^
doe* spell walloping real
■gwiteIt activity.
wife. .

"They can spin for their livelihood and 1. can.teach
them.” he said. The first school, developed on Rousseau’*
philosophy of the im|x&gt;rt«nce of emotions an well as intel­
lect, was an experiment in leurhing through living. Pcstalo?*i set up several such schools, which public disapproval
with his methods forced him to abandon. Gradually notables
became interested in what would n&lt;jw lie called his psycholofkal approach and he ended *his days contcnteilly
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thachNig a small school In nn empty castle.
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entirely
e p ^ u ^ ^ V i r natural
This man’s technique wiut *s sltxiple as it was sound.
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he-and
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lived ‘together,
would wan to continue
afUr »*&lt;o
learned from that experience. After 200 yoars tho idea that
recraallor
became the basis of much that Is done in today’s clafsarmy and N
^oom Is still modern. Every teacher in the land should
•van nrnrp
-»mea Ilka
ncQii/iint himself some time this month with the life story
mean to a boy and how of the gentle, simple Pcstalozzi.
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L ^ 'S S , o f n who
e readily da
more
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Everywhere th a t veU rana ar*
from service th ’ ,u 4
Navy, there la a tiem ind for recreational facllltica,
in Sanford ts i t’ •!*«&gt; In
ehere
W
lt( Stanley Culp has
resumed k b duUW a t editor of
the Defend Bun Newa after thre^
service* *sp d l"
r m i In
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ttn tn r ahnuld ha a v a r be relied

Kin to do an.

A battle which cost the lives of 29.000 GI’s would have

Paopla are continually coming been rated nnlong thn bloodles’t of the wnr. This Is the
v . wRh th , aategL " W
number of traffic de«&lt;hs In 11M6, as estimated by the No
you
do
abniethlng?
It la a hoapital they i tinnal Safety Council. It is n 20 nor cent increase over 1944.
or • *w
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Is anybody going to do anything atxnit it?
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HAOERRTDWN. Md. _ 0P &gt;Nelson Donnhoueh. 18. trained
hi* litUw f ix tirelar Tlopv tn go
right' in to tha hole* and chase
out Reynard.
Tippy scant Into orta h o lp ,

PRINCESS
Ol'BNS 5:30 I’.M. TODAY 1
&lt;afrty education cam paign atari
noW. 1 lint'* why u e n rr counting
SA N F O R D FORUM upon your help.
If the m aterial we ,«nd to you
Mr. It. L. Pt-An, Krtilur
i&gt; not lultnlile, via h-ipo vuu m il
Sunforrt Hriatil
rvve n* the - benefit of your
S n n fo ril.F litu Ja
• UKRration*.
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Dear KiiitnrYours very *cili­
Wc a«k for your help in n v l i i
lt. N. KIRK.MAN’
human life.
Through your paper, you can Department of D irector
Safely
■ontribute much to a aril irilunin; S tate of Florida. Public
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the giowiny toll of nrrirtenU on
the niKhnoya and the »tree la.
Ftorirti^‘a traffic accidents ‘take
a toll of approximately dt)0 live*
■mil Y27,00&lt;i,000.00 annually. If
vte tan savt* even
r
i, uur
orUifombine«l rffortu •*
a bill".
an
So wc ask your
(feailB M .* from P a a t ()■*)
nlut-ntiirti.il
rnmpaii,
■b
native* on. the whole, .were more
launched on a ratinn-v.^
an-l supported by the m •
, a ln|ftlli?cnt than «nv he hn-l pre­
and periodica!.'viously. accn although n few Verv
Y’our S tate Department of even more pnm hive. tie aaM
Public S afety 'h a* analyzed thou- that most of the people' there
aaiirt* of reports of tra ffic acci­ were very genrrou* pnd woulil
dents. Careleaarr;
or negligenco likfly give you -anything .th ey '
causa moat accident*. We must owned which Voi|* h*npone«l tc
educate driver* and p rd cltrlan i admire. Davao.’ he i.tid. was the
center of the hemp Industry and
againet these fault*.
The
Department of
Public even before the war wa* con­
Safely Is undertaking nn edu- trolled by the J«p«.
catiniial campaign nnd it *«llctta
The beat nvneodoc* he hnd
atul count* Upon your help. We ever seen, (ieneml Hutchison
will *end to yob at Interval* said, were found in Mindanao.
safety educational m aterial pre­ There was also some coffee and
pare! for publication. We trust rubber grown there, and game
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to publish It, was very plentiful,
you » m ‘be able
including
it will be duck*, deer and wild pig* which
£ « “»• « reducing
';&lt;«lleve
?« accident*.
TO
omie*| an im oortanl part of the
r«oinu , ' the trem tndoui native*’
diet.
%
task thuj confront* u* because
Vliltnr* a t today’* luncheon
of the- condition of automobile* Included Gerald Frierson of De­
a t thle lima, ami becauae of the land, C, WarDonulif F.ngland of
increased number of cars th at Charleston, W. Va., Rudv Dower
will be operated In th* months of New York City, W. M. Black
to com*. T hat I* why we consider and Mayor Gut of Sanford..
it highly essential th at our
Ed I/evy-Whitncr was weti corned Into th* club ae a new
m^mbnr by G. W. Spencer. Oorother fighting fox. Thi* time, dtm Rrlsson had rha'rr* of the
Nelson w ,t rea&lt;ly, ami afte r the program and H. J,* U nm an preanimals became untangled, the sjiled In the absence of l,ea
boy bagged hi* fox with one lu sh er, preahlrnt.
shot.
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Gen. Hutchison
Tells Rotariiins
Of Pacific Life

State Market Head
Discusses Increaae
Of Li v e s t o c k
I l'n li.W tl (raw Pa*. Owa)
feel will induce the introduction
of more purebred animal*, and
the consequent production of
higher-quality animal* for m ar­
ket.
“The current high price* for
iKiultry product* lend* emphaels
to .th e possibilities for th is In­
d u stry in Florid*. W e have em ­
phasized p o u l t r y
production
through the year*, am! our Dnrt*
City Market, devoted-to poultry
product*, has an excellent servicerecord In th at connection. Thle
industry
h at operated under
close tlPA restrictions, ami pro­
ducers have experienced almost
rontlnuou* difficulty In thetr ef­
fort* to steer a profitable course
under th e h*tnp#rl»t f*(tore -Of
price - limitation* on thalr p ro ­
ducts, ami the mounting coats
of feed and labkr. W , fail how-

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out to fast t h , surprised Nelson
didn’t have time to ' level his gun
and (boot.
B ut Tippy g av e his m aster an*
other chanre, for a few minutes
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Mm. J . O. Laney was hostess
to her bridge club Thursday
morning nt 10:30 o'clock for an
attractive lo idge - luncheon given
at her home ISM2 Sanford Ave­
nue. The I„vr»ey residence ww»
decorated with arrangement* of
Auhrey Vincent of A tlanta. Go., paste)
gladioluses
and snap­
wan the weekend guest of M r. and dragons,
M r*. W .R . Dyson.
sia p m t tn u rch w ill meet wnn
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RMdgc was enjoyed in ’ the
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morning and prites w eir award­
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o t^ lO \ a eiwia Ilriv e at 7;30 P .i
T lie U d le s Auatllaury of th&lt;
M rs. Ju lian Stenstroro return­ ed to the following: Mrs. John
el. with M n . V . G . H asty. Mrs. I Brotherhood of Trainm en will ed. Sunday from New Orleans. Kick, high, uml M rs. I). I„ P er­
It. .I. R rsra anti M rs. M. N. have n call meeting
mre tine at 3:11 La. where she visited for two kins second high for club membeis; Mrs. Wallace W right. h|gh.
Cleveland m co-hostesses.
P. M. at llie *1.oilier Hall
weeks with relatives.
and Mrs. W. A. Adams. J r .,
».P.T*A. Study Course for Junior
TH U RSD AY
second high for guest*. M rs.
dligh, Grapimdr am! Southslde
Regular m e e t i n g
Seminole
Friends of Miss Catherine K e lly I). L. Thrasher was awarded
Chapter No. ‘J to- lie held at
scree no prirc.Masonic H all at H:00 I’ M. Obll- w ill lie glad. to learn that she has
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of in flu rn ta,
.gam e ii delightful lunchAm was
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In tile
H EN JO N H S UN IM KT
following
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M is.
M IA M I—tA V -U en Jones. C alu ­
Lieut. Comdr. II, IV. Hauer. M. S. W iggins. Mrs. II. I,. Permet Farm trainer who -saddled
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ithree. Kentucky
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J ,‘ winners.
■.nr‘ , r - Frid ay to be
has been plnce.1 on a stri
strict dt*tTTT...i
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iHui
Mrs.
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and has been ordered by
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sician to cease riding his saddlt home at 161 Mcllonviltc A ^ n u e. M rs. y a u y H, le w is , Mr*, it. It.

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Mr. and M r*. Robert Wocsls ofEnterprise, A la . were the recent
guest, of M r. and Mrs. K .T .
1.uney. Mr*, toinvy w ill travel
with them to Alabama.

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Mrs. Ed. H iggins, Jr.
Honors Miss Perkins

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Miss Elise Hutchison ami Joe
McCaslin entertained Hntuiduy
evening nt the Hutchison resi­
dence in Indian Mound Village
with a lovely buffet supper in
honor of Mis* lantisr Perktn&gt; and
Richard III own whose wrddin'f
will be an event of the near
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E.C. Smith. J r. has returned futute.
Arrangement* Of white camel­
I from Chicago where he visited
.th e Furniture Market to purchase lias attractive! c derorated the.
merchandise for the Sanford mums of the home. Games wete
Furniture Company.
** enjoyed and a gift was presented
the hoioirees by tlie host and
Henry Caroll is a visitor of hoste*, ns a memento of the
Mi and Mrs. K.M. Hunt at their occasion.
Mis* Itu trh i-'" Mi MctTi*liii.
home on Oak Avenue. He ha*
recently returned from tile Euro- 1 Mrs, J. 1 liulvhison and Ml *
. Katit Kctrick of Owensiioro. Ky.
1ha* Iwen the guest of Mr. and
iM re. Altierf K elly .-lie served as
best man In the wedding of Miss
Virginia Kelly and Ensign Theo*
, dure Meyers.

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• pmrt Theater of Operation* and i H- Ii- MeC«fclu»--ri v?d tbe icuv?L-t.
A rm y.

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U o | i;iii *vul'kuLsiD Eiidl\V
I ' n v I's lm itili's . I’rn iu p t I'rv ic i'

tier hem,- J T.* IW-t l -I r»...
^ 4, ,j .bone* bocneei
.
Streei Ii.'-*-- net
geitn'iu* 11---1 ■!
emlukt' im A.iiMdi
im ■t ’
.Miss Denise Perkins
BrautifulU iii ^ *i
tin*
Dumhk
iirnftL'r h*u *
wan -en rti
;it !In* rinw‘|tr***iii Honored With Bridge
of the p;oilrr»*urn* .Mi« Nonmi
T lir fsi-l lit *i ei ii n f pm lie t
Vpjijcpt wii* u u ji atti-i! 1mh!»
and Mi* h tu i l.xn-mi %%«* h h u p I

AA cilnt- ti n

“

Hostess* At “Bridge

to Cun linin' with the
.McColl --(I’crard Trio of Cunudu
This Week
Each evening nt 7:30 except Sat.

tip i'llln g

“ The Patsy’’

MW Alice-McKim Is ii,' \'i,

Miss Perkins'And Mr.
Brown Entertained

“ The Palsy”

\n infin mu! dance w as held at j Mr|! t
Stnall euti-i tun e«!
tin- Seminide Country Club Hut- he, budge .lo t' Frnla.i a t '.............
nrslny evening with m usic being -“-'P
lD '" I* 1" ! I •■•i*!' A "J* *"
fin III.hefl I,v the Sanford N ain! -eit bridge Snort |.va* out ■ l‘
\ i ■ Station (ticlie stl u. W hile ‘ dragon* attuvlo el\ ,le, a.Ue.t •.
Mi*, r.d unid hlggnis J i &gt;• Icnlneljiat attlactive ly .decurnU-d bridge mum. \ -wert o -j i o 1
lertnmed w ith n dessert htuttf?! ,
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, ... »i,«* . . . . . . . ,,,-. 1 * . ,
Satunlnv
at
S - M \ lh* 'iu h h o 'm e and a cam cn ia_ *«•&lt;'«! ............. i.-n *t* .mil .,
Jay afternoon
afternoon
at
o'clock htUioting her'cousin. Mi- wn presented in eueli ludy pre- C i*clu*ion of v v i-n il in o v t "
sent,
-inns Mr*.
M.S. Wiggin* w.iI.o ui*r I’ei kin* populut
int.l.
elect, at liei home I'Jtfi Mur
A lining those seen
dunging | n«aided high /core immr M- nolia Avenue
w cie ; Miss Jc-sie Durden. Mis* " J I higpon *ee»nit- high
nn.l
- Pencil coinie,| ghulndn-r* ,tt ' la-irtse Perkins Ml.*.* Fran cis Ma- Mr* t. I ' Ri-t-u*
r*-i &gt;•liaptllngon.* weio used to .to,,
1’h»»*«• c i»**»%iii|* I It»■ *t»-r u &gt;t«4*:
rate -lh r nminl leg--f! I . w«! lititir &gt;v Mi 1l*if it (h y I *lit* el!« Mi u
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&gt;1*
servril by Mi» Higgin* n*-t-ti&gt;l Ihm-v liflll, .MUu (’ e r f li* Tm by Mm.M S A iggtns. iloinio
,. " 1k.V',' W illiam •Gilm our.
Mm. Mnivy It
M&gt;
Ms
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the ho-......... J"h n H o llan d Mis.
u-m*..
M' MM Him !. Mi- 'V
Also Mr- and Mrs. E d . Whit- j
|'|ikg|&gt;.-n Mr- \V 1 H ill, A|»*
by the ho-te* its .1 ivmcmbra ..
o f _ (hf—|:,TTTi--- ITrt"MTHTTm- T7T~—
r l h - - hiM—Mr*-—H‘ *y— ilo iia r , -frrH--- H im -s r i—-'-T-or--- sf-—— | : * -n(u(|,
'u ia id e d lugii o ut""d M is- George Totihy’, Mr Sm n il.
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\ I »f t ti- ninl Mis. Hutch W iictcliel. Alt
uud Jit*. t\T It mm Imvis
and
M
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lame*
Ridge.
.All
and
Inrulo trrreno,
A!i- Tern R o il, Mr. nod Mrs. R.
T h iv r nllenilillK w ill111
I
I lean, M r and Nl 1 *». Hurry
Perkin*. Mi-* Kits*’ I i *it*hi-.Timkr. Alt, arftl Mrs? Gene lin t Mr* ' "
, ; dmom. Mi
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tlilniido, Mr, and M ts John
liam Davts of OiTaiulo,
Alt*
Fran k W m alruff, 111. Mt&gt;. Jolm
J ' ami Alls. AAilliam D a v s
R oll, Mi*. AVilliatn Rush. Mi
Mi- nud Mr*. C.1.. \o*vU.
A L S Wiggitt* ami Alt
Kdwntd Mr- »"*' Me&gt;. Kdwnitl H ig g ins.,
o|K&gt;ning Wt'ilnc?*clti&gt;
i i i - „ , ni 1 .
J i . . Air. and Ail*. Ruby l.ulhg.
Mi nod Mi
John Metgeh -Mr.

Mrs. W. A . Adams. J r ., Mrs,
K. . A . New man,
Mrs. Ralph
Witfht, Mrs. Rmdford Hytd. M rs.
Z .
J iw 'J 'e t r y . M rs. J l o j d Palmer.
I'eti Avi. M&gt;s0 and— Mr* . W .\ \ ,
M is. \V,- A . I’^ fftfr uml Mr*.
Ib llio g . |li ami Ait* A W Flip*.
The sm all daughter of Mr. and H. I.. Cotnrll
Al-o Rn iinid Hen*. Il l- i ' c i - . — ----- -- M r*. J .1*.1Da vis itco n fin ed to*thh
,*** ‘
Wa&lt; All**- -UyKu*. •-wL‘tU»n'e-t.j imr? Jr * l.ir ^ t t'otnfles-AVlilmm ’
Fcrnald-I.anghton Memorial Hosw ith Ii bridge party and uu.. -H—ige*. I.iet I I'omdr. Duke Will cetlamnn- -howvt Imnoring Mi- ' . .o . l l u g h AVhelrhel. Ji . Rotundpitu) with pneumonia, friends w ill
Lucille Util I tln n -d a i e'im m r .•
,|1H.
t „.liiw -T U l- ftColl.
legtet tu learn.

INCREASING INTEREST
1

I)eas. AImi ns guests: Mrs*. R. Ik
Caswell of Uiiuialo, Mr*. Wallace
Wright, Mrs. II. I.. Thrasher,

.A u I) S c e n c M r s ? ft. ( ’.* S m all Is
Of S atu rd ay D an ce
H o ste ss A t liridifp

ratident u:
her daughtci -M RS. G E IIM .i; i
now Ining on tin- Mulish nam i
Island of Rim ini . . . . ( ' K 1

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Htihln-.M. J»nl Mt**.

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* Eli/. »l*eth 11\ *.**&gt;
the |»«»Ruiiildmg round the town . . . kins, Mr. and Alt* William Rail, Demonstration
EVA - BESS BEALTV SHOP &gt;
V III!) I»*****•&gt; in -eivjnV a *i*li**l mufM»
Air. and Airs. Gene Harrison.
T hursdny............ MRS. GEORGE
|* f '
i _ I 111* fi’lliiHitU* 'T !| |)l!' -l lt| Mu
I 'it o l,
:
Hi's
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Jml
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Appoints v / l l l C i ' I S ! *i*t f-.n t VI i i I t i l . i | »\ u n i , M u s
HAIWlEN huiking *lick as usual Mr. and MV» Edward Higgins.
Jr.,
Mi
and
Ail*
WlIlMiin
Dm
i»
VIa I ^ «• f lii r
VI i • K11za lad t.
and puiThasing a tuilnrcd g abar­
nf Drlnniin. All and Mr*. Frank
f i ,t,
I h -«*r
VI :
I.’li «• H u l l h i m a i l , a n d
dine dress .............. LOIS GRASTin fL'iUr 1»i*|Ti"',*it n!
Woodmfi.
IM.
Mi
and
Ail"
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I d!O FF hack from itltmth* and
fHf?( f tilli =*drt \ tl 1’ * i llfMsi ,! Mi* A l l * . ' ■t
J | ‘»
A
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A A .„ ..|,u D
months at Detroit, Mich. 1landed A, l.efflii, .Ii., Air and All* J homt *! Mi
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amt
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and
At,
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in town recently with a leiriflc
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All
Kim
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MvCaaUneolct as iviiy. Mia. cuae willt the
K • Tit 11l«t.
Al,
AA d l i a i M
|iir”-«"l*t k? j !
* •i-tllul
other tw o member* of the GRAS- ! A l s o
Richard Brown. Gem- (IKlit yf 4*f f n *** - f tt l!»t* u * ' ^ l l u 1, \ i » J u l l t l III ,H At • t 1
HUFF family . . .-anyway LOIK ; T uiket,
ttraglon Par U ill. Jr.. \r tn .
1,
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til*
a a
1 1 1 . t. , . :
.M i
f t ,,,k
I hr . ( mIImh ii
C W I H .I ’W li K
is up and nb,iut ogaln_nmi look* |{
Vewnuui, J»
Rim e Unit. p i i l - d f f t * M l ................................- 1
1 th lh &gt;
h, 1 * . M m f f
H a,
Al,
rt
1
*ell . . .
t AV ALTAIAN and H iiViy IlroYCnlec. (irn iK f K i r k it i iliisft
M llllll
At
1 it
1 M il t- '
Mi
M l
NICK AJjJffTT nsscjui suing the ami Joe Met'nslin.
(m ill
I MPKBI Vt . .
i .ii rtlny , Mi
» P
•own-xt-'T ,|u ’jikiiig lo^tld friends
**11\
S. &lt; h u t* ! Ml'. il 1
I a tk d ^ ju st giacl to he hums'" . '. . .
•Ii'ii Min!' fdvhjiid, Mi ^ *1
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ARGE MUSEl.V doing u bit of
iwun
mi,.... ...
uipi D a n a 1 Is Sponsored
shopping , . . she is currently
t
residing in the l^ ffle r A p art­
haVus°inipios'otin■nt esi' i ioV";1 Mr'i*: | B y A m e r i c a n
L o tio n
ment* but wiR vacate soon . . . .
Ct P. Ilerm lon; I II *!ub leader; I
__
JA N E GILMOPIt driving her
Knr flu*
Tin*
A !««*! im ti
Mr IltdDv Mat tin Mimrtpr,
I P l f i lM
I*
new maroon ear and glad to
'•-,**•1 1 ■
Mr*. Aml&gt;'«
‘t=v o r^tilu* h l‘ht it !lf» V •ir -r v
MRS LAWRENCE COBH of
give her friend* u lift , . Iier
,
In \ | t
•'
W(IftftM I t'lriiniiiipr 5*1 i d i*'» 1' Vf
fiietnl* on thi* urea* ion were Sullto Rut barn, Clflif flew h eir i|« i" "ifl pit III I'lTl HI*'1’ id
lot ml I a &gt;»J'flitl u uf1*1,1 I** t li« a•*111'*!* •ir*
I.i m ' i
J W. ALTMAN. NICK ASHRV for several month* nt the Alnv tht
- p i ’i i k e t
th* J I'lfftlt « •'* * .I *r.
' .
*tl f hr f'Ml,isv 'i
fair
. . the gam e room at the
and MARGE AlnSKI.Y
.. fl rm
l.
,t
I t-lMtilR l
(■ '
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tin
'■&gt;'!
night with M
MRS IfARR A H I EVA IS and hotel i* fllli*! cvel \
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MRS. U. T KEl.RAM chatting bridge gam e, . . . AIR and MRS . i mg Of e, i , ' &gt;1
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tuiki-d
alaMII
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aw ay near the post office . . . . . ' MANi HESTER of luike Helen
■nil ' f h p d rt \ t till r
If I r • ■
* l ilnsrii*
at the race* Thursday evening |
brought over a parly f.u . adinnerand g i ,i w i t ,
i r * f i&gt; ' ’ a, ,.,l II
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S p e ll., I
poke eon
were: HORRY NEWMAN RICH- recently and after
dinner m id
l '&gt;ny| •
Mil’ll MrjlJl | ItMil •*ill'll t»&gt; I'(1till
;im i i ’ig tH Iln '
ARD ,pKA S, HENRY WITTE, game* were enjoyed . . . . the ceit ing cninellln- AS,
m i B i - K n ih u ti) m u l
hlr
i m c I h *.-'*! i
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MR. arW\.JURS. AV. G. FLEMING, guests persuaded MRS. MAN­ I ’ D ih fu ril, v is it n t .
M RS. TOM B O L T . M IL G E O R G E CHESTER to Bing for them . . . . trM*tinp M m iuiii «{ thtf r iin il | Orlamlu with nppiMYimuirlv 12*1 •
^ • l&lt;* J
it!trn i| in p
thoroughly enjoyed hei H t i r r t U i a i l l C hU ttU "
U K C O T T E H , MH &lt;■H A It L K 8 they
.
pi,lit
Thu .-Vi»i«H irufi J i ' lm d ii
C R O U P , L E S T E R G U T H R IE , lovely alto voice . . . . MR. and l^u iep .
hoin «#■ et.mired In
«|ifiii.Di ,i ihi i
JliAVHI.KK
ANNA
ami J W. AM M AN. MRS. DAVID E. EVANS of M i r Af i «aJ»1
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C L A U D E AVtliDDON. JOHN Cleveland H eights. &lt;lhm arc at M
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DUNN. MR. an d . MRS JOHN the Mayfair . . . . its well a* &lt; t*A?Uh»t, .Ml* ‘ &gt;1
I I J S u it! It P .ii k
*• n« »l 111Ms
I. . V k»rMti
KICK. GEORGE KICK. DAVID MR. HARRISON W. EWING
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GATCHEIa MCKAY TRULUCK. Shaker Heights, Ohio for several \\ *rit Mi*
---- _ — ---------------------------------------- * --------------------LIEUT. COMDR, and MRS. W IL­ months . . . . .
■ W M W B U ieiyi i n i W n v t i ' 1 ' i ' IT
Al i •
MR HKRVEY ‘ and MR. GET J p -1** Kl,‘
LIAM n m iG A N LIEUT HAR­
.1 the Valder I 1 '•
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11 1A
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OLD KAHN, and many other* TEL nfe gue
la At il-.n.
s
. . . Itotli the Couutiv Club whii enjoy
lj o y th
t h eir
f i r ilally
d a i l y ciihbago
fllh h a
A
■
and American Legion dancer games . . . . D O Y L E COWAN
Also Ml- AA A I itlr-* All*
were success**
. It was nice a p e rmias n e n t nes
n e ih Jtn t . . . . M
lllis. ' l l . «* I AAude. Ml*
tri have two dances on one ANGER who lbv/s fishing caught 1If..,
1 , T1,n,
‘
MRS.
RS SSM
AIL L
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1 *•I- Hi-Hilink
Bedding
Mi
Tony 1
. ’
M
MA
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night . . . . . Thuckrry .s a i d : IH re c e n tly
h'.m k M ,- ‘ ' &gt; 1
"A good laugh is sunshine in enterleincti her brid g e'ch ib !ea house** . . . . . C. E. T.
c e n tly . . . .
uKK r u m o i
henidri:
r*
Valentine greetings - for over; Jacksonville is
k
ile
MB*.
K
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W
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it?
K
business
for
a
seas mutt be mailed before Jen.
15 and must be sent in sealed W. W. AI.I/EN| - A.C.LT nfficAal. Si^nc.renvelopes bearing the first class is a visitor . . . . MR. .and MRif.
SC O R ES UK) PO IN TS
rate of postage. In addition to F R A N K H O L L M jL N ^ snd two
A||A.A!I — vPkw Hairy Gheul.
sons'
of
Ortmktmi,
N.
Y
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me
the soldier's full name, the sdti ti I i' iiHtiimmiug "i *»»v ......... ■
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drci* on the envelope must In­ guests a . well as MR. J. C. m aintprlngof iby r iii’ n '■*&gt;
eleven.
S
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and
M
R.
F
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- » t« * r « f ! a n c v i ' M D i l l | » « i n u
clude hi* rank, army serial num­
-----,
LOW
of
Jaeksapvllle
.
.
.
.
MR
ber, organisation, the APO num­
season, getting 1-1 t iurhdown* j
ber and the Postmaster at the E. GLASGOW JOHNSTON and and kicking 2‘J cmivei-mna in J'l
•t3
wife
and
son
from
West
Palm
port of embarkation through
at
tempt
W H IIC D i l i TUP
Beach
are
enjoying
fishing
In
thi‘"
—"i
whkh the mail is routed . . t . .
T H I S TUB
B lttA fJ 'A t U l l
this was announced today by vicinity . . . . MR. S. I- LOWRY
*
WASH IS A
the War D ep artm ent................ of Hlghlsnds, N. C. la a truest
lO A O DAMP DRV
r u n LOAD .
pairy cows figured in the tele* . . . MR. and MRS. J. P. O'NEIL
V
of
Andenon,.
5
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C.
Hire.
Interesting
.phone strike In Jacksonville to­
day. A dairy official tried to guests . . . . aa are MR. and MRH f
telephone an ad to a local paper W. W. KCHINSON &lt;-f I’liUmt* 1
(Jacksonville Jon nal) and wa* phia, Pa............MRS. ti. FLUGOl.
told only emergency talk* were ami MRS. E. PEARSON of
npcniitR Wednesday,
being handled. The official ex* Noonan, N. D, f mi 1IK. and
J
plained that hi* wa* an enter- MRS, J. WAHL of Niagara Falls
filer
resident*
.
.
.
.
Alsu
ate
gtney, that the cows simply had
J_‘“
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Mir^ ’•
to be milked. The cell was put
1
through,,^.

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Hotel Varieties

Vt'hcn the ilo tk strikes five, it’s
time for fun in this lively junior fashion.
Ju iu rd of Dallas scatters winking
setjuins on the soft, full sk in —j(tvc&gt; it j
throst-hug^ing nctklinc and short,
d w p sicescs . . . ji p tu c winning example
of Texas tailoring in C hinclla, a
W yncr fabric of lOtFJ. virgin wool jersey.
{Hack, Illuc, Coral, Lime and G old.
Sires 7 to I ),

Wm. E. KADFR

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RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR
Ilonl Estate Sales—Rentals—Mortgage Loans
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Dependable Insurance and Bonds

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h A bVsn plknnad by tha Tam pa
Golf Aaeoatatlon but no da tea
h a w been act.

Third R acing W eek
Underway Tonight

Room 4, Florida State Rank Raiding

• i.ONGWOOD. Jan, I t. (Special)
Tonight begins tha third week of
racing a t th f SanfonOOtUnrfa
KennH Club, and In the rem ain­
der ur the season continue* to
Hill. Irouble K 4a», to ll, John,
dtnw th e crowds th a t filled tint Holt,
HrnrsU tands-lha f l f t l two w atks, H alloo nirl, Ik* lla a h ra .
• r r o n u lls rr— PalMVIlr)
a record In Central Florida dog
iV It v i lla i r lla lly llaafclrl racing attendance w ill‘ be. catn-

.u*. Ju st a *I»*p,
Pilot
Jt. t n r . M i x hli'f I t u l t
1 ’i.tw.K*-*, T r j a n a a n .
k r . l a l b I U f e - t ‘M » r » l n ,

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■ T IP T O N . Ind.
takes nuirh sclaSUr-snlnpIng and
w arin g of hand m irrors to conMV S ir . K l t*otnniarirtsr, My Parbis, Mllvs. lilr*. Army Officor, rinew Mtp* of Tipton’# &lt; oldH ro lly M alone, C ra ft y C la rk , III tim ers they’re g etting a good
hair c u t nowadays. C arls Sovd
,M a(ton,
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N a tu ra l Hall, I t r o r iy , Mini lm |, K l a k l k H a r e —O r t a W llri
M atch Tuff, Ita lia n ! llan o , t. Hr*
H t a l a l e i U II o r e )
g aluplay nig h t ncyeral long MUft Hall'S HIM ll* |i C a t
All Talk,
shota came in to nat winnan* .of T U r 4 llara— (a K lin
Vankrr
i. ( iKoppar
_ t t i &gt;_ .a
uuinlela ami daily double ticket*
IM anaS H a lf Malty U auM rl
Ttirrut,

Idinhcd.

BOYS &amp; GIRLS

&lt;r*t of

7 to 14

which

occurcd

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Hrntm Kill. Poll-

PERMIT OIITAINBU

Mr. and Mrs. J . W, Satabury
eighth ritco when Ju st Itacdy and d a n , T ilin' Cilrt, llu itli- lltu n r
TOURNEY
have obUiOril a City perm it t o
Jersey Hill teamed u|t: to iinodurs f o u r l k II oar—-V h la rlty ■
TAM PA. Jan. 14, « V - A golf erect a concrete block dwelling
llU In le la tia ra !
ii SZ10.80 &gt;iuirdela.
tournam ent for baseball players and g ara g e on Cordova S treet In
In to n lg h tV ilaily double Rail'* lln u tn fllri/ f.'ftllaga Town. IVjy
trainlUM - in Florida - this Spring
land P ark iuhdtTtM{m.

FREE PASS

M abel Perry Better
Logger Than Husband
AP News feature«
Thay cal)
Mabel P arry of
S u g ar Hi)l, Tenn., a ' champion
logcutlar' — b a ita r e rtn than her
huihan^ .Eugene, who's no slouchFull-time loggers, they con­
tra c t to cut trcaa in a section,
find %a n earb y . roof to ahaihrr
then), work tha tim ber for a year
or two and then more on.
Once Mabel got a job in a fac­
to ry but, she said. “lh« work was
too hard."
,
When naked w hat the and her
husband did for recreation aha
replied, "nothing much. Some­
time# we have a race to see
which one rmi g et a treo down
i first. STdit timea T VTh:

CQP T dG O V H R K O R S
' RICHMOND, V*. — (flV ^ W ith
tha n r # ad m inistration of Wttlimn M. Turk u govgrumr,' J. f .
(C aptain Jack) I’ettis. 81-yearold atat* ra p ito) p o lk a au n , oounU
15 conaetutlra Virginia c o m n o n undar whom ha has acrvxl.
Pettia baa ipant nearly 5# year*
policeman on
•1 hill.
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POLISH CARS Blf *4*
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fur one .“ try-out” lemon in

Children’s Dram atics &amp; Elocution
Annfurd clas«r»' Ur he held every Friday a
in thy Odd Fellow.* Hall, 107 Magnolia At
Ii nominal. i'la )« lit l a puf «n n u n .
.Mail with' nam e and nddrr* It*

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THE LEUSERS
■tZU N. Crandrlcw Ave.

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Daytona Beach. Fla.

BATTERIES, and INNERTUBES
If you ncpil lluttprieH or innartubes it may )*&gt;, wise
to lot uh H iijiply you now.
Forluniitfly, wo have u fair 'amount of heovyclufy baltoriu.H for ciith, trucks and tractor*—also
heavy-duty tulle*‘in most all ,sizes on Itaiid.

JONES TIKE SIIOI

SEED POTATOES
Wo will receive a carload of -North .Dakota
Certified Sped Potatoes, Red llliss, January
Pl.ACi; YOJpit ORDER NOW
Aiao ii complete ling
T u x ed o K ettle &amp; A r m o u r ’s F o r O llio r
M ak e n u r S to r e y o u r S to r e

Ii IT MEANS HIGHER AVERAGE
TUXEDO FEED

1946 THAN IN WARTIME

We have offered the union an increase of 10c an hour for all thoafc m aking less than $1.00 an hour,

Cor. 2nd Sanford
Phone .158

increase for those who make more*. W ith th e overtime that will be necessary tp m eet con
sumer demand this year, the average em ployee would have more “take home” pay than, he had

CONCRETE PRODUCTS

•Those making from $2,000 to $3,000 In salary Would receive 10/5&gt; Increase*, and thane
receiving'between $3,000 and $6,000 nnnuall y would receive increases of $300.

Concrete Pipe, Ruilding Block*, Ready-mixed Concrete,
Septic Tank*, Concrete Fence I’rnil, Well Curbs anil
Property Marker.
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Peninsular Concrete Pipe Co.

2. GENERAL

*Phone 1241
* Sanford, Florida.

FUTURE PAY

RECORD

The GrE w age policy in normal times assured our workers wage rates equal to, or higher than;
cbmparable industries in every community in which w e operate. We expect to continue this policy
IN T H ff
in the future

BAG!
Tea, when we return your
expertly denned and press­
ed clothe* to you’thcy’ra
completely r e s t o r e d to
their original freshness.

3. THE MOST WASTEFUL

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Clothes* laat longer
denned' often.
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N othing can be gained by a strike,now that could n ot be gained/w ith men at work. *

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lo s t A million dollars a day" in w ages qlone can b e lo st Homes by the hundreds of
and communities
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WARSAW, Poland — OP)— The
first postw ar model of a Polish
automobile will be -ready Ijy Juno
I, 1*4#. Rngineera hope Poland
will be turning o u t eara in bar
own factories b r 1* 4 # -.------- r T r

�MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 104G

&lt;THK SANFOIU) llh'KAl.I), SANFOHD FLORIDA

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DeLand
W licn you buy a cot
from a local dial*?
h a v o it financed and
INSURED locally. In

this w a y you can
hotter protect your
automobile inveatmonL 8*o ua before
you close the deal!

Marie Pezold, Helen Bowen and Johnnie
Mae Bowen captured scoring honors;
Squad Displays Tight Defense

CtlHlHACl

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

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YOU DRIVE IT!
PHONE 200LARGE SELECTION

STRICKLAND
MORRISON

McCRORY’S

Mi&lt;* J r i . r Ptirilrn'a Seminole
High School girls* cage six
crushed thr Dul-nml High S.hotil
girls liy n score of .'II to 5
Friday nii-ht at th r school audi­
torium in the ftr«t gills bnsketHnll m in e to be played between
two different schools on the
local court in many years.
It was Snnfnrd nil th r way
from the opening atristle. Misa
DiTFitfII*r~V.uini— aIIri•&gt;isnl— lw
large crowd with plenty of alp,
sp ie d ' and accurate shouting to
tack .up th fir II points
While ho|i|it\T -the llulldoga
Bcyirless in the f ii.l period, San­
fold pushed nrrn*s » points on
field go I. i&gt;v M e r it. I'eiold and
two liy Johnnie Mae llowen. A
field goal by laittic Single of
Uel.ar.d pis vented the Feds from
holding IM.nml srnrclrss nguin
in the second period as the quick
breaking T e ll, displaying offen­
sive fc.tlured by excellent t»all
handling, -erit, 7 points through

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J iiin r. * t;n u io L m :u i v n .

1 'U-WiUM,"

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blind.** hr says. “ Why I escaped * j
with nothing more than n broken
ntiklc, I'll never know, Guys break,
their bariis often w ith th e ir cvr»
open.”
T hat's hOw h r garnered” his ...
(ninth ami final discharge, nil.I -•&gt;
why hr carries u cane as he- gm?s' '
about his work at a ftnltiinnrv j,"
fiinrral home.
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llrlrii Ilou rn nrrnuntrtl f..i 2
ttinrr. Johnnie llowrii uni lr 2
/rri- shuts.
Evelyn ltohin«nn racked U|t |&gt;o.
JACKSONVILLE. Jan. 14. H v
I anil's fmnl 2 points u tlh a
lirhl goal in the final pvtiixi Halo* ru n s and the telethon*
while n firhl goal anil a tir r strik e 1f6t mixed up today.—Wb.’n
'h u t rnch by Do'rnthv Crunilrt a dairy official tiled to telei hone
'Hi| llugaii Oarcoiiiite-I fur il an ad y irtilenient to the Jackson­
prints.
ville Journal he was told th a t onIVrplil raptured__th e m u in
for the evening with ;l haiollesl. The dnirym an ipiickly
She was followe.l closely claimeil his call to be one of tic
■ by Helen and Johnnie
who scored *t saint* each, cessary nuture rsaying th at the
icow a hud to be m ilted
and the
n i l : , m i\ si i h i ;
rail \\t%i through.

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For Your
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c l a s s if ie d a d v e r t is in g
PHONE IIR OR DRING YOUn A * t* THE SANFORD HERALD
Count, f!v# words lo the Hiie. m-ludfng phone and address.
AH sdvertLeaienta ft-r sltaatiooa wanted will be charged fee at Ikr
regular classified rate*.

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TELEPHONE
OPERATORS
Starting: Rate
6 days — — $26.00

10c p er tine fo r o m ta srrliw a
08c per line fo r th r* * laser!lea*
D7e per tin* fo r • Insertion*

'Hands

Hinkle or " Married
Ages 1G . .15

JR SAl.K: Radio Uaitertc*.
Everreedy A-H Pack, ffl.96.

' Experience Unnecessary
• l’ald . while learning
• Frequent increases
• Overtime pay
9 Paid vacations

FOR RENT

II. U. Pope Co.

MKT At, RO O FIN G lr. Stock — Quick .Shipm ent 5
“ V" Crimp and Corrugated
styles and Flat sheet*. Made
f e m genuine solid Aluminum.
This m aterial is very strong
nnd durable, 22 Gauge, U. 8.
Government specification*. It
is heat resistant and will not
rust. This I* . surplus m aterial
square, which is far below c o st
Availshlo for immediate ship­
m ent. from our factory. Phone
Wire or W ilte to Hal Fudenwider M anufritturinc A Dis­
tributing Co.. P.~ O. p o \ 33$1.
010 Ijinoaster Jrfve.I Phone
2-1730. Orlando. Fla.

FRONT
-g a ra g e

bedroom
with
hath
rpbee. Close" In. Ton

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troJKROW IIEK E WHERE
PRIVACY 18 KK8PK4.TKI)
YOUR natural desire for privacy
In money m atter* Is strictly
respected here. Friends Uiul
relatives are not ijuestloned
about your c re d it Your cmoloyer or business associates
-Oil not hear Of your personal
affaire. There is tm cause for
em bbfrasim en t
Reasonable credit requirement#.
. No co-makers on money loans.
Variable paym ent - plana.
FAMILY LOAN CO.
Florida Rank llldg.
I'kone 3}

'E *ARE ‘.'ully equipped and
k n o w how •» recap your tires.
N atural rubber or synthetic,
we protect Sidewalls of your
At Service
lire*. Jcm«s Tire Shop, Cor.
Registered I'alonlinn Stud
1st and Kim. Phone MB.
Registered Jersey Hull
CORN ALL YOU WANT. Registered Hereford lloar
83.05. H unt’s
Tuxedo
Feed
Howard Ranch
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Store. Phone- 358.
So. Sanford Ave., I'ltune 870- M
GOOD riding * work horse with
new saddle, 8J00. Phone 708-J. IF Y O U 'like fried chicken drive
out to Roy Johnson's Red Ham
R estaurant, &lt;1 minutes from
Sanford on Route 17 South.

TO BUY: Two or three bedroom
RADIO R etteries . AH Pack,
bungalow near school*. Phone
*84.98. Sear* Order Office.
phone 990.
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PARTLY furnished 5 -room houso,
- In good condition, acre lot, well

SIT. W A N T lfo—
ItY m arried man. middle aged, ja . perlenced in real estate also
salesman or driving passenger
or delivery truck. W rite Box
H, c/o Herald.

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A M . STEEL babv buggy. Inex
pensive. 215 Oak Av*.
Bargain emtuter. 3
"r e c o r d s

HELP W ANTED

fot

Cold Preparations
l.l(|IIID .
TAItl.KTH.
SALVE.
NONE-DROPS — C.M'TION L'SR
O N IV As H lltM 'IT H

N eed

a LAXATIVE

hftc hours
APPLY CHIEF OPERATOR
8 / 5 weekdays
Saturdayu 8 - 1 2

MISCELLANEOUS

WANTED

T n x l- c n b n e r v i e r

ANNOUNCEM ENT
F a m ily Loan C om pany

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TEL. &amp; TEL. CO.

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Now Under The Management

Howwomenandgirls
tnmjgetwantedrelief
from function i l periodic pain

W. “DukeRoberts

TIBETAN Y A K
I n tuo* t stand and * n err t m
MK ta USED AS X ROINQ AMO
PACK ANIMAL. IT IS AOARTtO

Offering A Streamlined, Liberal

l b HlQM ALTITUOtq ANO IS
UNUUJALLV SUHt-roOTlD

; Loan Service

FARRELLS
AR­
CADE PKG. STORE When Old Friends
is used to serving: the
Drop Around - - citizens o f Sanford.
We Know the things
you like and the prices,
(•riux.

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New Finance Flan on Consumer Corn!

F A R K F L l’ S
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Bill

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BILLS
rXCKACE sroni:

SIX room house, light* and w atrr,
82200. Immediate possession.
. Ika Butler, atndervllle. _______ MALE Help wanted - Experienced
furniture salesman.
Apply
FOR A good furniture d - il —
Thorpe Fomltore Co., 117
See W alter Beal, phone 127.

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To Residents Qf Seminole County

wh«n- they drop

P A C K A G E S I O V tL r

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Phone Hhii

JU S T received: amall • ehlpmenl
Kumquat, Lime quat, Calamun- MAN wanted for wholaaal* g a e v
din. Pineapple, Temple M d
line and olLaaltsman and drtvar.
Naval*' O nm g* traea. A. K.
Seaboard Oil Co., 814 W. First
Rossettc r, Fldrtat.
SL, Phone 703.
1941 FORD Coup*. Oood Urea
AVON product* will train two
woman to eenrlc* customers in
good territories. Earn while yo-l
8 CT; SHOW cos*. Hanson Shoe

BUSINESS SERVICE

S o u th e rn
Bread

In (he meantime

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IN' VOU o u t r R tE ^
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O ' STOLEN HORSES. THB &amp; THE E V I PENCE I'V E BEEN WANTING FO R A

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paying for this aflv.
LUABLE
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Box 1204

lost -Sunday.
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lo give motorists 'Trad advice."
Our best b#t 'for keeping your
tpg yunning ’smoothly la to havo

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‘THE 8ANF0RD

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e Defeats Celery
Fed Cage Team By 33-19 Score

DlVoTIlKlt OF ARMY'S IIA N K ,
ATOM O F EDUCATION |
COLLEGE STATION, Tex.— i J'U U .M A N . Wash.—UP&gt;— Kraiy
W —l&gt;*n Poldberg, eix.foot-one I injf abrraat 'of the time*, regents
frcahinaii with ihe Texas A g g id 'o / Washington Stale Cotlcjre have
li»»kctliall tonne U u brother of i antherliM l an expanding pro*m m
Army'* foolbfflf end, Hank F o ld -[o f cnglncciin* instruction, includ-

mlftston nailed a field goal each
and Ed min*Ion &gt;ank a free shot.
The Fad* were held to five
point*, tw o'field go ala by Dye**
and
__ a *free shot by
^ Clark,

Inning or the 'fourth and fins I
quarter, Edmlnston of the Mul­
let* dropped in |w o field feoals
from under the basket while
■inking a free shot along with
H artley. Dyes* .cam e back with
three f a s t field goal* to bring
the final Fad points to 10 white
an drooped i n . two field goat*. the gam e ended with the Mullet*
J u s t before thg and of tha staiisa, in the lead with 3,1 pointa.
F agan netted an o th er to give-the
Dyes* of the Fed* was the
Mullet* a 0 to 0 lead.
outstanding offensive men of the
The Feds, unable :tn penetrate, evening w ith 1 0 'of the 10 Celery
th e Mullet defense during th e Fed points, while second honors
first* period, ecored- three field w ent to Edmlnston who teathere I
goal* and two free-' shota when In four field goals and two free
Don Dyess sent the ball through shot* for ten pointa.
th e basket twice, ^V ernl Clark
p o l m in i:
n etted one and Dyess took ad ­
Ft)
F
v antage of two free shots and tu. A u g u stin e
sank them both. The Mullets,
tints during
how arsr, scored

Donald Dyess Leads Scoring: Activities
By Collecting: 16 o f 19 f e d Points
Mullets Fail To Lose Early Lead

SIGNS
SHOW CARD AND. POSTERS

Coach , Glenn Cooper's Ketter*
llnia High School Mullein of St.
Augustine defeated George Mc­
Clelland's Seminole High School
JULIAN 8TENSTROM
Celery Fed cage five F rid a y
Herald Sparta ' Editor
night by a score of 33 to IP
■t the school auditorium.
Mullets, who proved- to be
This Is the first Umi since 1027 Clcltand put varsity uniform s on a The
croup of tall, rangy and ex­
at a girls' basketball team has variiled thoroughly as both boys
opened
their
them . McClellsnd’s judgm ent was perienced men.
perform ed like veterans. They
w ere ,handicsped in two definite I
depsrtm
both riiir
kids
uvpm
unse nnts.
u . You
iuu see, uuin
a re o nly 6S feet
feel six inches tali.
tall.
B p w e n ^ e tritf-'T O tr'IW f'IR W h d r
while Boweii weigh* the beam* at
128. Doth are only
ly IS years old.
And the two of thdm gave the
lanky Mullets plenty of fight.
Seminole team won five of Its O ur dgrby goes off to Clyde
seven • gam e*.
Bowen and Ftoyd fiwaim.

-Dee’s Sign Service
((). I). I,ANDRESS)
Phone 1021

ANNOUNCEMENT
HARRY Z. SII-SBY, M.D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Ahnnunce# Ihe opening «f office#
in the Tmirhton JHdg.
Office Hours 2 to Fr
Residence Rhone 1037

Ihe Seminole High
we esn ever remember s t n tilt
here b» Sanford, We cerlslnly
tru s t th s t during the remaining
home game* of tha season Ihe
Feds will be given nich grand
support.

SPECIAL NOTICE
3 to 5 Day DryCfcanm tf Service
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5 Day Laundry Service
We recommend that new ciistontera send their
laundry last three days of week.

Phone 475
SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY CO.
in w Prd st.

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Phone 475

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
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TirtM und Tubes

Auto Accc.sHoric#

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Wash, Polish &amp; Wax •

Radio Itntlerira

During the football season,
there were two youngsters by .the
Slid* MrNgh
n t Seminole High. ft
These boys
went out for football because they
loved the gnme. They put every:hlng they hsd into the sport dui*
ng the year, day after day. They
were hailed by the whole student
body end other Fed fans for their
tVhyT Be*
courage, and spirit. WhyT
DO*
cause ft's, doubtful If t).*ir total
w eight together would axuaed 170
pounds. Home people, including
ourselves, thought 'possibly tha)
Sparkm an and MeNsb were In a
came a quartet. Two mare young;
s tir s pushed snd fought their way
Into this select group and Into
tha heart* of the large'crow d *t
the hitch school who watched St.
A uruxtlne down the Fed basket­
ball team. Their names? Well,
you’ve probably guessed' them by
now if you were there. Clyde
Bowen snd Floyd Swain, two
eophmoresi proved th at they hed
enough ability to mix up It with
the best of them, and rexardlesa
of their site. Coach Q*6rge Me*

/K V ve received a alary, (ram
Iha Associated Prewa th a t *we
think la otie of. the beat yarns
e v e r're la te d la connection with
the late Jndga Landis, e ta r of
m ajor Ioanna baseball.
Judge Landis was noted for
hi* stern rate of plsyers. But
under hi* grim manner the
Judge had a keen sense of hum­
or and eoderstaadlnf. -—
Aasocltlea of the Jndgo - Ilka
ta tell aboat the tlaso he wise
fti* rttrr~ t» &gt; ‘ t i n # r m r v r ~ '
Is h n ) , the 8t. Ionia catcher
who had been Involved In a
heated argument over strikes
with umpire Brick Owens In the
World Series.
The Judge asked, "Young
man, w hat did
when he called I
DeDinecy loot
stra™
ig h____
t In the ’% »nd atarted
—
explaining, "Well, you aee, I
was upset. I Stepped out ot the
mx and aald: "Why you- ok
Mind so and so, yon missed th a t
fUlf,* ** "
"And w hat did you any to him
on Ihe second striker* Landis
pursued.
DoLancey answered:
"W hy I stepped out of the box
snd said: 'You
ou blankety-blank
blind eon of a ao-and-nty can’t
you See the b a ll? '"
"On the third strike," Da*
la n c e r continued. "1 was good,
ind hi ad. I sold: “O f a lf thi
illghUsno, lousy »o-*nd-so'a"—tot
are .the limit.' And with th a t he
chocked me out of the gam e."

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Sellers, George Edmlnston, F ag­
an and H artley tallied one each,
K etterllnus racked Op nine more
point* In tbq third q u arter w hoa
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Established 1908

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MIIKIt Hfi.

Differs With

Electrical
Workers Begin
Strike Today

Kimmel Makes
Statement To
Investigators

Military A d visor-U r-*
g e s Continued Con* trol -Of P a c i f i c
Islands Of Value

Walkout A ffects 75
Klecirical M a n u ­
f a c t u r i n g Com­
panies In IQ S tates

Says- W ar W arning
M essage Received
From Adm.* Stark
Was M i s l e a d i n g

Sanford Pals Meet A t Waikiki

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—United States delegates to
the United Nations „general
assembly arc disclosed to be
at odds with their special
military ,-otdvIser 6ver the
future status of American*
^oiujuered islntuls in tjti Pad-

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Official source*-have dis*•-••• v a r tf f fM A .r
w r ..? r
placing th e iiUnd* under United
O rganization sovereignity. The
special m ilitary adviser, General
Gitorge
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Kenny, if urging th
* a t the
'
United Staten Government re ­
tain control of. all Inlands that
hare m ilitary value. General Kenney'a position reflects the p re­
vious Iv
expressed
opinion
of
•AAmerican m ilitary men th a t the
United S tate* never ihould hnre
to reconquer strategic jeiunds
won w ith American blood in the
Pacific.
Observer* say that if General
Kenney insists upon hie point o f,
view, th e question will assum e,
the aspect of an issuo between
the Stnte Department and t h e '
War Departm ent. President T ru - 1
man m ight be obliged 'to settle
^ th * point.
* The S ta te Department lakes the
. . .
view th a t the United States had
___________
,Tw° Sanford, boys*. Jam es Aiken (le ft) and Troy Ray. Jr.,
. agreed a t the 8an Francban
Con
of
placing
Rraduate*
of
Seminole
High
School
in
the
class
of
1945.
had a
Terence to the plan
the enemy . Hnc Uhrlslma* » h rn they n u t again at W aikiki Beach, Oahu Jam es
and l? year old Troy, J r , volunteered for the N a ta l Reserve ih
I t 'Is f e lt In State d ep a rtm en t the Spring of 19F5. They had l&gt;erii liuddtea all th ro u g h -high school.
quarterg &lt;hat the United States A fter basic training nt .Rninbridge, Mil., Jam es was shipped to
should not set a precedent for Pearl Harbor and Troy, J r. was assigned to the Secnirty Patrol
other nations now by withhold­ on thn destroyer D.S.B. llu g h IVrvis. T he week before Christmas
ing the Pacific Islands from the the Hugh Pelvis docked pi Pearl H arbor and the two boys spent
trusteeship program . Under the the '"'Uday together.
trustceahip plan ena o r more na
*r« to adm inister territories
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NEW YORK. Jail. IK, »/W—
A nationwide .trike sh u ttin g down* •
the |t-»«v n«.lor ielectrical good*
manefaet rfng companion lx-gan
•*'v l ' .
at 7b p lan ts in Ifl
u»li*x. \
strike w»«. called
by the CIO United Eleolricni
Workers, ,, lu»c 200,000 member*
are walking out In a wage dia*
put.
,
1
Start o f - th e strik e W g r* * « trh
pounced at r»-.rtO this m orning,
Eastern Standard Tim e..liy liiiia a L
n m / h r ' i U u h T f F ifs ^ -rii.i lie ?
did not imiiiedintriy nnnounre the
area, where picket lines would
be established l&gt;efore plants of
tfTt* tienernl Electric, W estinglmuse and General Motors Com­
panies.
The stales in which OK. GM or
Westinghou-e plants a re located
are California, Connecticut. Illi­
nois, ' I n d i a n a , M assachusetts,
Michigan, Missouri, New- le r—v.
New* York, Ohio, en o s) Ivnnta,
Rhode Island. Wisconsin. \',»ry.
land. West Virginia and K rntueky.
The . roncet n» , affected bv the
walkout manufacture a wId- vnr
iety o f .household prnd r&gt; . in ­
cluding elyclii,- light hull'-. w ash ­
ing machine*. radios and ic frigeuitofs They *la« niukc •dectrirat equipment for industrial igtr.
The eleetrrra! workers originally,
demand a put boost ,,f f'J.tKI n
'I*'' nn*l 'dniiouncerl intention to
L eads Stilus
. strike if the demands w eir not CitruH
, met
With 71,758 Boxes
Hut. s h o rtly ‘before th e sta rt of
the strike, Fitzgerald said the
Bringing $238,729
- ’
Union
was prepared to accept an
increase of 15 rents mi hour from
‘ Derrmlirr produce sales nt ttic
Westmghou &lt;• arid G eneral E lec­ Sanford
F an n er's Market
tric. Hr said till* figure had been ffnrhed aS tate
reroid breaking total
offered lo f i t ) steelw orkers by
$420.05*}. or nearly double that
the United States Steel Corpora- of
atioii In the rase of General of I leecmbcr, HI44, a ^ o rd 'n a to
tge
repoit
by H.
II. J.
J. I&gt;eh.
I-ehAfWura FH.wr.ld *,,d tbe ^, " &lt;
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Argentina Acts To
Insure Food Supply
D u r i n g Lockout

Shore Patrolman
- At Local Station
• Gets Discharged

*i.roars .wo-tM avftpi -a

7k, per cant Increase - a aattlr*
Of the December '45 total, F lor­
mrnt recomnwndsii'by n fnct-find- ida products brought tl'-’2,K4fl and
ing board in the General Motors ••nt-nf.state products. * 7 lt0 . O r­
wage dispute with tb r CIO auto anges *nd tangerlnri, trail in sales
worker*.
value with lri.4KH tunes of oranges
However, GM .stood by its re ­
f 103,172 and i ’5,270 half
fusal to Un an offer to pay lim bringing
• ire boxes of tnngerines .bringing
cents more per hour. W esting- f 78,857.
house offered to un itn work week
Cabbage was the leading vege­
fro n t-40 In 45 hour* w ith .n o
increase ‘in Its pay scale. OK table with 32.780 units bringing
offered 10 cents more un hour $'tH,PI5. The units were 50 aacks.
to workers making 14*14N t hllll II 1 lie average price was 91.ID which
f l nri hour and n III per cent i. now between 85 cents and 91.00
Imoit to em plovr. m aking more. nrcoriling tn Monday quotations.
Celery sale- placed second with
Tile union rejected the.,- offer*
and F iltgerald .aid the .trik e ' '73 units srlllng at $1*5 a crate
was called because of what lie I r a total u7 927.*1*4. The price
termed the -companies' refusal to of celery i. now down to 92.00 to
$-‘ 28 in the face of heavy shippnv tbe higher wage dem ands.
fh o union's entire ineiuiiersblp "wqjs from l-ith Florida and Callj, t„ KP „ „ t „n „(r ikc A lready i" rn*B" Deintual Is slow and ntnr
10,000
orkers at the
&lt;ho GK
GF! plant in
18,000 w
worker,
in;;
i . .
u- ■ .
SfhvncctMly,
N.Y., have
huvt* walked
walknl | . S u tlAt,c* complird l»y } wlaral
" ‘■nectaily, N.V..
out aud the picket littb, arc h e
New. Service show
''n t ..........
un to and I'oluding Maturillg established
establisheil.
.
iiy. Florida has shipped a total
f 1.425 cars ns compared with
this tune Inst year. An
-'tipared to the piesent 92.001$:' 28 F’.O.H. price, which .b arely
'cover* the cost of labor along, last

Grand Jury Called '
For Current Term
Of Circuit Court

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•if the F'loi idu total, Sanfurd
. t minty Court enlivened tin- In . shipped 133 cats. Oviedo, 78,
morning at 10:00 n'rlnek and ie /■'llwond and clhei -cattercel secrevved until 10:50 o'rlo-k Wcdne*
i "H* 181, Sarasota 237 and tha
dav [noralng at which lim e the lower East Coast. 70i cars. North
Hoct»t will lie soundnl. necmdiiig California ha* ahipprd 3/141 cura,
to jjo u n ty Judge R. \V. W are.
;« rn tftl California 3.217 car* and
ThU rcc#*g
made tn make , southern California 230 and th a t
f o r J h . , i r PrinK. t „ m o f .C lr r.i~»U(e'« lo U r 1* 8,"247.car*.-'
rtlll
ith ' Iceberg
, , Court,
„
„which convened
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- - - . le ttu
—c e ‘did
— -a nice IF#“ o'ilb p re sid in g .! rm ilier business at the m arket
Slate A ttorney M urray Over- i with 4.616 units bringing 921,03!)
street was p rese n t
I at |4.8fl a crate. I.ettuce.is now
A ssistant
State
A ttorney i!‘i*n th $ 1.50 to ffl .75 h crate.
George A. DeCoUcs advised the Bsnford escamle with 12,036 hamcourt of matter* requiring an |wrs brought 910.Ht!i.
investigation by a g ran d Ju rr.
The court drew th* name* of 35

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SS-S" ft."lSSi 'C
will than rep o rt to th e co u rt jit

Sailor Is Drowned
l w.hen Boat Capsizes

The Navy and members o f tha
the conclusion of IU deliberation.*.
The q o u rt will . a rra ig n all {Auxiliary Coast Guard are today
persona Indicted o r . , jn fo rn in l ttnrching for tho laxly of a aerera ln st on Thum iuy m orning sat I »
ma n who wax drowned a t
10:00 o’elotk.
13 :3d o'clock yeaUnlay afternoon
In Oolden Lake near the Sanfonl
Nsvel A ir Station.
According to Captain William
ARRIVES IN STATES
Easton, station commander, the
of tha man Is being withheld
Mr. and Mr*. M. J. Lodge hwee n*me
until the body Is recovered and
received Information today that the next of kin a re notified. Tha
their eon, Jessie, haa arrived at drogmlng ia said to have occorred
Long Beech, C alif, after serving when a row boat c*^»lz#U wlUr
II month* In the Pacific Theater two
.men In It, on* of whom g e t
e f. Operations with th e Third to share safely.
tarine Division.
Toll*
\U t* commander of
lary that
Guard Auxiliary
ting In the search for tho

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•WASHINGTON, Jail. 15.(AP)—it&lt;nr Admiral Hu»tmmi Kimmt’l lut* rftibmiltftl
a 25,000 word statement in dofi’iixc tif bis actions ns
Commander -in Cbiof of
' floid nt the timo of tlu* Pearl
Hitrlmr attack.*—1T h r' stnto-metit-wat RUhnfnVcTt today to
the joint Coitgrcx-tioiinl Com-

General

Assembly

me

Ion. They „r e (I. to r I
i y of . Stale James K,

tin Torn I'otmally. Texas.
M e a O o t ’ KiHisevelt, iinls

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Kirby Fite, Jr., ||
arket Sales
During December Discharged After

f newt
f t t s S i e w S i f e 5&gt;Liccrihower Reassures Congress
On Demobilization Issue Today

opinion
am ong the American
. ...
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,
dclegatsa on tne degree pf con­
trol th a t th e United States would
lose if th e Pacific islands .came
unde/ UNO trusteeship., Homo ob­
server
brs say th a t it Is unlikely th a t
Says Enlisted Men With 45 Points Or 30
the United Slates would propose
‘a .trusteeship for the Pacific Is­
Months Service Will Be Released Or
land* w ithout stipulating that
Headed For Separation By April 30
-vtht United States alone adm in­
i s t e r them Tor the UNO. Under
th at kind of an arran g em en t,! WASHINGTON. Jan. IS. (A*)—
the United Nations would hnvo General Dwight Eisenhower resovereignity over the island* a n d 1 assured Congress on the demothe United" Statet" would have j bilixstin i issue to d a y .'T h e Gcnimmediate control ,i{ them.
. oral promised that by April JO
every enlisted man who nas 45,
• points or 30 months' service will
1 either lie out of the Army or
11UFINOS AlltF'.S, J a n .,16. i/V)
bound for a separation ren ter.
In addition, the General said, — The A rgentine Government
every • enlisted ’ man with 40 took a te p s today which It said
points or two years of service were designed to insure the n a­
will bo discharged, dr in the pro­ tion's food supply , during the
cess of being discharged, by general lockout being t.taged by
July
Fifty pbilits or "three virtually rill Argentine Industry
Ernest U, Thomas, who ha* I and a 1. half
years’ service now and commerce Thty scheduled 7,2served as a shore patrolm an hero are required for release.
hour lockout now it in its second
• with the Navy fine* -Nov. U,
In nddition to this. Elsenhower day.
. 1941, sh o rtly afte r lha - Sanford promised that every surplus man
The lockout is In protest
N a v a l' A ir Statloq opened, has will be discharged M once un­ against a government decree or­
• received his honorable -discharge less ' h i s . oeiut* are so low .that dering th e paym ent of year-end
and said ' today th a t h* would try ra n replace M q iw o e else,- - • | bonuses and pay boosts to p rac­
leave soon fo r C tcnrw aur "Or
The (iencral said the polnla tically all Argentine workers.
resume his i former occupation ore to bo computed on the basis
Government agent* today be­
as a city patrolm an,
sw eating
out
w arrants
of last S*-pt. 2. I.tkcwise he said gan
i . Ha is m arried .to .lh * /fn rm e r the April 30 arui July I dates against ..A rg en tin e businessmen
Ha**l M iller, of., Sanford and d u-not apply tn men In the se r­ under a wartime law banning
they have ono child/
speculation. However, repie.cnvice who volunteered.
Today, police officers bad to
The Senators and R epresenta­ lallvea o f the businessmen declar­
taka a socona look, to racognisa tives heard Ellanhower a t an in- ing th e ir locknut did .not violate
T hom it - hrpttT tttao rluttsasi and fflin a l meeting Vt th e Congref* any law . A' statement", asserted
s ie rytma b o th a t I b r 'p a t te r da-" sJonaf Library. Tney w*r* told thatT T th9 kovXRiiMetft HttvhfpfH"
partm enl and a t tha Sheriff's that- &gt;tho Army’* orguniiaiion to taka any action. It would, lie
office,-Including B ut* Highway­ will 'collapse - I r it dem obiliiai overstepping it* limit*.
man L. C. Bender, shook hands
ham
The businessmen demanded th a t
to o ' fa^t. T h e Army Chief 'of
him and stat
»r
B u f f sak l the recently announced the governm ent explain the ex­
th a t ha woe
slowdown In demobilisation was tension o f the w artim e law under
Thom as also t f 1
i ro- mad* necessary to prsvent the which th e M inistry of Industry
leaving
rd and Army, from being depleted by and Commerce claimed It wn*
received March 1.
authorising IU ag sn ts to swd^r
I’ollce
out w arran ts.
Sheriff
Employers sought to-sm phslio
. State Father Of Mrs. B ates that their lockout was directed
Ififr'ic - &lt;
against th e government and not
w orkers by announcing they
Died Monday A.M.
't wmjuUT p ay wage* fo r three day*
Churchills Enrpute
lockout.
C. K. Duggar, fath ar of Mrs.
J
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P.
Bata*
of
Paola,
died
a
t
hla
To S tate For Visit horn* In Tallahassoa Monday a t
11:00 A . -M. following *n attack
FLEKT TO RETURN
M lAllf. d an7T ?
Of bronchial asthma.
U % tr s . Wlins ton C katthlli a f t anMr. Duggar, 73 p i n t of a p ,
SAN DIEGO. Jan. 15. fA V to Miami today « » r » six* waa
u horn In Gadsden coUhty. F la . Vice- A dm iral Frederick C. BherSun- and for
ion In ths “
rt tiros made hii
announced' today that th*
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•for orders issued by Grand Ad­ court martini sentence &lt;&gt;f death purvhaxc of Venetian blinds and
miral Karl - Doenltz. He said:
for the knife slaying of - two fire hose by the fire departm ent.
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it was claimed I wa* the author 1 The office of Sen. AI’- t I W.
Clothesline
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I don't w ent this chaige c m - has asked th r Armv I’rnvnst
netted with my name."
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displayed
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first time sinco the tria l began.
R utheiford any* lie is looking at night it a sure way of lo-flig
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to shoot up lifeboats to Individual o f.' F'omisn War* post# through­ Chief liny W illiams. T «lay lhe»«
U-boat commander*. Moehle ’con­ out New- Jersey are making was nnntner report u t police headtended th a t during the lone time plnnx to runxaxs residents of the qu arters of a clothesline robbery
he commanded the G erm an Navy's sta te with petitions asking for of lingerie in the neighborhood of *
Fifth U-boat flotilla, no skipper u new trial.
T w elfth Street and Magnolia Ave*
ever objected to the order.
Several largo industrial firms nue.
The Municipal Ball Park was
In tlio surrounding a re a " have
offered all possible help lo tbe reported to have been entered
large *he*t of
20-ycar-old soldier. A mas* pro­ la st night and
Five Carnival Men
teat meeting wa* held last night plywood stolen , tw o locks bro*
In
the
W ellington
municipal km ,. and doors to th* club hou.»e
Are Fined $100 Each center.
The Army ami Navy and grand stand w ere torn looae.
Union of the United State* hat
Ifi City Court yesterday five ■ent a petition to President T ru­
COMMITTEE IN TOKYO
carnival men were fined 9100 m an asking him to intervene In
T O K Y O . Ja n . 15, OP&gt;— A
each and « * U by Judge J. G. th e case. Announcement of the House Neve! A ffa irs sub - Com* :
Shsron for fraudulant praftice* petition was made by James M. m iltee ha* arrived in Tokyo fo rj
In eonnsctlon with wheels' and Callahan, national historian of conferences with G eneral Macn m e * at the fair on Mellonville th* union.
A rth u r and section officials of
Avenue.
Allied headquarters. The
KABKKMAM Lx HOSPITAL
•'T h e men had been arrested
Is inspecting A m erican base* .
Capt. Emil W. Kacssrman, who ths Pacific to determ ine whk
Ing -and" put undsr
) each after police
•a been Ul for th# past four should be kept. I t will
..evidence o f roelhaa been transferred from by plan* tomorrow |j»r.
Welch Convalescent Hospital Japan.
Its ' Itinerary
a t D aytona Beach to tbe Lawson
G eneral Ifoepltel fn .A U tn ta, Qa.

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‘THE 8ANF0RD

PA C E SIX

e Defeats Celery
Fed Cage Team By 33-19 Score

DlVoTIlKlt OF ARMY'S IIANK,
ATOM OF EDUCATION |
COLLEGE STATION, Tex.— i J'UU.MAN. Wash.—UP&gt;— Kraiy
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li»»kctliall tonne U u brother of i antherliMl an expanding pro*mm
Army'* foolbfflf end, Hank Fold-[of cnglncciin* instruction, includ-

Donald Dyess Leads Scoring: Activities
By Collecting: 16 of 19 fed Points
Mullets Fail To Lose Early Lead

SIG N S
SHOW CARD AND. POSTERS

Coach , Glenn Cooper's Ketter*
llnia High School Mullein of St.
Augustine defeated George Mc­
Clelland's Seminole High School
JU LIAN 8TENSTROM
Celery Fed cage five Friday
Herald Sparta ' Editor
night by a score of 33 to IP
■t the school auditorium.
Mullets, who proved- to be
This Is the first Umi since 1027 Clcltand put varsity uniforms on a The
croup of tall, rangy and ex­
at a girls' basketball team has variiled thoroughly as both boys
them. McClellsnd’s judgment was perienced men. opened their
performed like veterans. They
were ,handicsped in two definite I
depsrtme nu.
nts. You
both riiir
kids
uvpmuns
iuu see, uuin
are only 6
S feet
feel six inches tali.
tall.

-Dee’s Sign Service
((). I). I,ANDRESS)
Phone 1021

ANNOUNCEMENT
HARRY Z. SII-SBY, M.D.

Bpwen^etritf-'TOtr'IWf'IRWhdr

Ahnnunce# Ihe opening «f office#

in the Tmirhton JHdg.
Office Hours 2 to Fr
Residence Rhone 1037

we esn ever remember st n tilt
here b» Sanford, We cerlslnly
trust thst during the remaining
home game* of tha season Ihe
Feds will be given nich grand
support.

SPECIAL NOTICE
3 to 5 Day DryCfcanmtf Service
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5 Day Laundry Service
We recommend that new ciistontera send their
laundry last three days o f week.

Phone 475
SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY CO.
Prd st.

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Phone 475

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
•

During the football season,
there were two youngsters by .the
Slid* MrNgh
nt Seminole High. ft
These boys
went out for football because they
loved the gnme. They put every:hlng they hsd into the sport dui*
ng the year, day after day. They
were hailed by the whole student
body end other Fed fans for their
tVhyT D
Be*
courage, and spirit. WhyT
O*
cause ft's, doubtful If t).*ir total
weight together would axuaed 170
pounds. Home people, including
ourselves, thought 'possibly tha)
Sparkman and MeNsb were In a
came a quartet. Two mare young;
stirs pushed snd fought their way
Into this select group and Into
tha heart* of the large'crowd *t
the hitch school who watched St.
Auruxtlne down the Fed basket­
ball team. Their names? Well,
you’ve probably guessed' them by
now if you were there. Clyde
Bowen snd Floyd Swain, two
eophmoresi proved that they hed
enough ability to mix up It with
the best of them, and rexardlesa
of their site. Coach Q*6rge Me*

and
__a*free shot by
^ Clark,

pol

(JtanUmrn id)
Swain III)
TUTA 1JI

Inning or the 'fourth and finsI
quarter, Edmlnston of the Mul­
let* dropped in |wo field feoals
from under the basket while
■inking a free shot along with
Hartley. Dyes* .came back with
three fast field goal* to bring
the final Fad points to 10 white
the game ended with the Mullet*
in the lead with 3,1 pointa.
Dyes* of the Fed* was the
outstanding offensive men of the
evening with 10'of the 10 Celery
Fed points, while second honors
went to Edmlnston who teathere I
In four field goals and two free
shot* for ten pointa.
tu. Augustine

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DllYK TICKET HOME

•LONDON. Jan. 14, (£•)— An
Australian war veteran marooned
in London with a frospect of a
long wait before he can get a
ihip homeward bound has found
way out. CacL.Gi
tier has bought an Australian Air
Force four-motor bombing plant
to fly his wife and children
home. If* expects to take alona
a few passengers to pay the fuel
cost for the long hop — about
( 8, 000.

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• Wash, Polish &amp; Wax • Radio Itntlerira
Jack K. Morrison

Phone 37

201 North Park

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Grantham I, Kdmlnstnn -S. Fa*an I, Kirkwood 1, I’.r.utiil
fiiiilv Faaan i Clark 4, Gran­
tham 4. KAmlnston 1. Sellers I,
Jrnklnwm I, Kllpetrlrk I, Strain |.
Time Outs; Sanford -4. Official*:
llrltrw — flic hard*. IKansaa);
Timekeeper — And*rwin&gt; Hearer
— Stenslrom.

LEATHERETTE HASSOCfcS

Auto Accc.sHoric#

TirtM und Tubes

/KVve received a alary, (ram
Iha Associated Prewa that *we
think la otie of. the beat yarns
ever'related la connection with
the late Jndga Landis, etar of
major Ioanna baseball.
Judge Landis was noted for
hi* stern rate of plsyers. But
under hi* grim manner the
Judge had a keen sense of hum­
or and eoderstaadlnf. -—
Aasocltlea of the Jndgo - Ilka
ta tell aboat the tlaso he wise
fti*rttrr~t»&gt;‘ t i n #r m r v r ~ '
Is h n ) , the 8t. Ionia catcher
who had been Involved In a
heated argument over strikes
with umpire Brick Owens In the
World Series.
The Judge asked, "Young
man, what did
when he called I
DeDinecy loot
straight
In the ’% »nd atarted
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explaining, "Well, you aee, I
was upset. I Stepped out ot the
mx and aald: "Why you- ok
Mind so and so, yon missed that
fUlf,*** "
"And what did you any to him
on Ihe second striker* Landis
pursued. DoLancey answered:
"Why I stepped out of the box
snd said: 'You
ou blankety-blank
blind eon of a ao-and-nty can’t
you See the ball?'"
"On the third strike," Da*
lancer continued. "1 was good,
ind hiad. I sold: “Of alf thi
illghUsno, lousy »o-*nd-so'a"—tot
are .the limit.' And with that he
chocked me out of the game."

Ihe Seminole High

an drooped in . two field goat*.
Just before thg and of tha staiisa,
Fagan netted another to give-the
Mullet* a 0 to 0 lead.
The Feds, unable :tn penetrate,
the Mullet defense during the
first* period, ecored- three field
goal* and two free-' shota when
Don Dyess sent the ball through
the basket twice, ^Vernl Clark
netted one and Dyess took ad­
vantage of two free shots and
sank them both. The Mullets,
tints during
howarsr, scored

mlftston nailed a field goal each
and Edmin*Ion &gt;ank a free shot.
The Fad* were held to five
point*, two'field go ala by Dye**

netted two field' goal* while
Sellers, George Edmlnston, Fag­
an and Hartley tallied one each,
Ketterllnus racked Op nine more
point* In tbq third quarter whoa
sellers. Fagan, Hartley and Ed*

while Boweii weigh* the beam* at
128. Doth are only
ly IS years old.
And the two of thdm gave the
lanky Mullets plenty of fight.
Seminole team won five of Its Our dgrby goes off to Clyde
seven •game*.
Bowen and Ftoyd fiwaim.

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THE WF.ATHEH

Ta Protect the Peace of the Worldi
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To Prtdoci Prosperity fur Sanford.

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VOLUME XXXVII
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Established 1908

INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPEK

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TU E SD A Y . JAN U ARY 15. 1916

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Differs With

Electrical
Workers Begin
Strike Today

Kimmel Makes
Statement To
Investigators

Military Advisor-Ur-*
ges Continued Con* trol -Of Paci f i c
Islands Of Value

Walkout Affects 75
Klecirical M a n u ­
f act uri ng Com­
panies In IQ States

Says- War Warning
Message Received
From Adm.* Stark
Was Mi s l e a di ng

Sanford Pals Meet At Waikiki

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NEW YORK. Jail. IK, »/W—
•WASHINGTON, Jail. 15.A nationwide .trike shutting down* •
the |t-»«v n«.lor ielectrical good*
(A P )— it&lt; nr Admiral Hu»manefaet rfng companion lx-gan
tmmi Kimmt’ l lut* rftibmiltftl
•*'v l '.
at 7b plants in Ifl
a
25,000 word statement in u»li*x. \
strike w»«. called
dofi’iixc tif bis actions ns
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___________ by the CIO United Eleolricni
Workers, ,, lu»c 200,000 member*
Commander -in Cbiof of
are walking out In a wage dia*
' floid nt the timo of tlu* Pearl
put.
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1
Hitrlmr attack.*—1T hr' stntoStart o f-th e strike W gr**«trh
-metit-wat RUhnfnVcTt today to
pounced at r»-.rtO this morning,
O fficial source*-have disEastern Standard Time..liy liiiiaaL
the joint Coitgrcx-tioiinl Comn m / h r 'iU u h T f Fifs^-rii.i lie?
*•-••• vartfffM A .r
w r ..? r
tin 11
invrsliKiitiD); i hr .lH|&gt;wnr'P
did not imiiiedintriy nnnounre the
placing the iiUnd* under United
-tirpruc n*Muilt mi he
7. 11*41.
area, where picket lines would
Organization sovereignity. The
Kinttm*l\ lcstimnn&gt; (u p plllCcd
be established l&gt;efore plants of
special military adviser, General
hiin iji direct opposition to much
tfTt* tienernl Electric, WestingGitorge
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Kenny, if urging that
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lmuse and General Motors Com­
United Staten Government re­
h\ Adintinl llam M Sturk, .uho
panies.
tain control of. all Inlands that
General Assembly me Win Chief of Naval Operjition*% *•
The stales in which OK. GM or
hare military value. General Kenut the time. The iftiteil I '.in fir
Ion. They „re (I. to r I
Westinghou-e plants are located
ney'a position reflects the pre­
i y of . Stale James K, coiniiiHtidcr c.lk«rgi't| that N.*»\al.»*fare California, Connecticut. Illi­
vious Iv
expressed opinion of
tin Torn I'otmally. Texas. ficiuls ill \VuxhinjJl.iM had with­
nois, ' I n d ia n a , Massachusetts,
•AAmerican military men that the
held information uhirh hi*
nitl
M eaO ot ’ KiHisevelt, iinls
Michigan, Missouri, New- ler—v.
United State* never ihould hnre
l&gt; t. . . .......... lta,lii,phi.!,‘ I migitt lm\e ninilc lV.nl 11nr Imii
New* York, Ohio, enos) Ivnnta,
to reconquer strategic jeiunds
nn nltihii^li fo» 4jt«* Japf. KtninicI
Rhode Island. Wisconsin. \',»ry.
won with American blood in the
cniitemlcii lli.it tin* *o*r,»ll n| A ir
land. West Virginia and Krntueky.
Pacific.
m i nl tig
iitr*
went him i«y
The . roncet n» , affected bv the
Observer* say that if General
Stink trt| t|u\* Ix-fmc the a t!Aik
walkout
manufacture
a
wIdvnr
Kenney insists upon hie point o f,
mu * mitlendiiig
|l \*a* (lit- iue»iety o f .household prnd r&gt; . in­
view, the question will assume,
•ill?*' ulnih Stark (tttlirt fawt if ini
cluding
elyclii,light
hull'-.
wash­
the aspect of an issuo between
hr *•MiRliIri I'd *44' fine nt !#. .tint
ing machine*. radios and icfrithe Stnte Department and the'
Hi* Fieri Ie* a " at
Hut
geuitofs
They
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niukc
•dectriWar Department. President Tru- 1
Klim nrl’# -tali•ne'ftf a -•-s*l Itil flint
rat equipment for industrial igtr.
man might be obliged 'to settle
nn ifraRunahtr mat» »mill! lt||
The eleetrrra! workers originally,
^th* point.
•*«•••» «•»!•«*» It’ll 1*1 i’ll:n • r that
demand a put boost ,,f f'J.tKI n
iionomhle i|i*rl»n •
* The State Department lakes the
V UAn inte’Melf•1 In
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'I*'' nn*l 'dniiouncerl intention to
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view that the United States had
'•ilfk*'r«t fhr li kfltn.Mhl e.f ati ntCitruH
Leads
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Sanford,
boys*.
James
Aiken
(left)
and
Troy
Ray.
Jr.,
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strike
if
the
demands
weir
not
. agreed at the 8 an Francban Con
lark ill tht^ IIit wa Halt nn*ii
h iiiii Terence to the plan of placing Rraduate* of Seminole High School in the class of 1945. had a , met
A.Iuilial Kmmu’ ! aUi* n n lc
With
71,758
Boxes
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firm'd
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E.xlrie
the enemy . Hnc Uhrlslma* »hrn they nut again at Waikiki Beach, Oahu James
Hut. shortly‘ before the start of
vvus engaged In nl •olui :
,
%m •
••••&lt;* *,e M&lt;tN ,,' ,t iftvrn infnrmntion
and l? year old Troy, J r, volunteered for the Natal Reserve ih the strike, Fitzgerald said the ■ Bringing
varbus ports m the ,'iri i
$238,729 at
cat 111U
T / •)
I11Cl* S avmlablr iff \Va»hinitt«itt fmm in- ’
and iRrecting riative. at 4**&gt; was prepared to accept an
It 'Is felt In State department the Spring of 19F5. They had l&gt;erii liuddtea all through-high school. Union
(«*tr»*|»l«-.| .Inimife^r
II©
After
basic
training
nt
.Rninbridge,
Mil.,
James
was
shipped
to
work, principal!) nt I ae. V. ■
increase of 15 rents mi hour from
quarterg &lt;hat the United States
' cIn miff I thiil ihcyc nirviKrt tol.l
‘
Derrmlirr
produce
sales
nt
ttic
WA.SMINf.TON.
An
olh
Pearl
Harbor
and
Troy,
Jr.
was
assigned
to
the
Secnirty
Patrol
Westmghou &lt;• arid General Elec­ Sanford State Fanner's Market Guinea. It wn* there he
should not set a precedent for
|«rv&gt;t*ntily.
rial u| lift I! urea ff iif Mine1* i\\hf’ii ami where
other nations now by withhold­ on thn destroyer D.S.B. llugh IVrvis. The week before Christmas tric. Hr said till* figure had been ffnrhed a reroid breaking total Mack Cleveland. Ir.
witulil strike. , Hr furtht*! "tntctl
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hr
h»tl
lirrii
told,
the
Hugh
Pelvis
docked
pi
Pearl
Harbor
and
the
two
boys
spent
offered lo fit ) steelworkers by
At IjlC, lo * ilk'll* he flew fi- i
ing the Pacific Islands from the
that m«‘ti thuiiirh nith mforma
$420.05*}. or nearly double that I’ort
ffh.tt9 rthirr thaif 200 n inn*
Moresby on N..* t if
the United States Steel Corpora- of
trusteeship program. Under the the '"'Uday together.
• tiun h id
w ithliehl
th«* Navy
of
I
leecmbcr,
HI44,
a^ord'na
to
e-f
Iritm
Ihim
ini*
near
there was nothing hot un.
atioii In the rase of General
trustceahip plan ena or more na
i
havr sent npcrifiu \nntnji:*
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tge
repoit
&lt;|uinpiled
by
II.
J.
I-ehWelch
W.V.
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where
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•&gt;/ H. J. I&gt;eh. except for the air &gt;trq&lt; „ i
*r« to administer territories
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« AfWura FH.wr.ld *,,d tbe ^
f»ct irnf (pin) Thr nfficinii iliu m lu he pn ,*h » *!&lt;r^
docks. Jiao, planes u u r rhr'rv
newt *i.roars .wo-tM avftpi -a
Da* nl llartinetMii, *ihI fife ! n |H*«»ihlr rnifl
arid took off daily to 'son ■ J-...
7k, per cant Increase - a aattlr*
Kimmel «ni«l that hat! he pc**
Of the December '45 total, Flor­ held We wad and ltoloioi Ih- a
are*
known tu he ilruil and
mrnt recomnwndsii'by n fnct-find- ida products brought tl'-’2,K4fl and
opinion among the American
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M'lHMrl Wrt'lnnk't••ri kti \Irtli'M
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hren
taken
l»»
ho-pi*
ing board in the General Motors ••nt-nf.state products. * 7 lt0 . Or­ rnainrd there ill r -tir I
dclegatsa on tne degree pf con­
! In|• it'lefillDfiR, In
am .M
Itii.r
till*.
t*.,ar
wage dispute with tbr CIO auto anges *nd tangerlnri, trail in sales March, U.I45 wn- sent
trol that the United States would
j tMiiiMili'ie.l rhu nifi h M l»i% pLitu*
to
Manila
There
tie
.„p&gt;
,
iI
worker*.
lose if the Pacific islands .came
«« t* sfiiliuj»fi thr rncAiy feet v.
value with lri.4KH tunes of oranges
\NM.» H, \\ \ . I,.- I.,. 1
However, GM .stood by its re­ bringing f 103,172 and i ’5,270 half F'ilipittus ill unloading slop at
unde/ UNO trusteeship., Homo ob­
lie*i lie worker Itnti' *tit*i4s,*,&lt;!e*| KI ill |ll«'l aUo Afavrti*i| that if hr
I’icr
7.
ono
of
the
|afyc&gt;|
o
tin
fusal
to
Un
an
offer
to
pay
lim
server
brs say that it Is unlikely that
kiiHMM \%hnt Wa^hinirtoM
Says Enlisted Men With 45 Points Or 30 cents more per hour. Westing- •ire boxes of tnngerines .bringing world. Volie WilliHHl*» iTimr !•» i i‘v i r i f f i t mil .t! le*i ? 7-'» m en , hml
the United Slates would propose
Hitlvml the
f 78,857.
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••tie of them Jimllv •&gt;.fill•*•!« Imm knew hr vtoulil
see
him
there
but
miaked
him.
house
offered
to
un
itn
work
week
‘a .trusteeship for the Pacific Is­
Months Service Will Be Released Or
the lilnst-ilinttereil u«okf&gt;ir«&gt; of Fire! t«» *am. Hr .hMh I. that
Cabbage
was
the
leading
vege­
front-40
In
45
hour*
w
ith.no
land* without stipulating that
la»Kr he wne sent to II.dm.gas,
eoa| inifie near Welt I*. \V. Vo. Iur ki nr ^u**h knowliMlre, he IixkI
increase ‘ in Its pay scale. OK table with 32.780 units bringing Luzon, mu! nil Sept. I. In Y*d; *- j*
Headed For Separation By April 30
-vtht United States alone admin­
.'Mi tn kept liu u 'I fI’U in tin* lnttlnir
$'tH,PI5. The units were 50 aacks. llama The following .lav In a- ff tfflrinU •-tin. i*
offered
10
cents
more
un
hour
i s t e r them Tor the UNO. Under
*t**I llll'M V*I'l
11via* iff W'liHf he tllsenifht thr\ m*tti|.| hr
1
lie
average
price
was
91.ID
which
to
workers
making
1
4
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4
N
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hllll
II
alsiut n quarter of o toil,
&gt;av '• (•» »In• tif* ii e
that kind of an arrangement,! WASHINGTON. Jan. IS. (A*)—
Staiirl Fflfi'i f»i»t»i alt uttiu'k yjfffilt at
i. now between 85 cents and 91.00
fl
nri
hour
and
n
III
per
cent
from the Baltleshtn Mi-- ,M
the United Nations would hnvo General Dwight Eisenhower rej ;n.I Ynne wh •
.
Mu* i ►mi without ran in «ut*|VMtt
nrcoriling
tn
Monday
quotations.
Imoit to emplovr. making more.
the time of the signing
sovereignity over the island* and 1 assured Congress on the demo*’*’ •!•*•*11 m til. v r
Hi.Celery
saleplaced
second
with
Tile union rejected the.,- offer*
the United" Statet" would have j bilixstin i issue today.'The GcnJitp surrender m Toky,, I
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units
srlllng
at
$1*5
a
crate
and Filtgerald .aid the .trike
immediate control ,i{ them.
. oral promised that by April JO
• .• L. Ieel tile
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was called because of what lie I r a total u7 927.*1*4. The price nest day he was with ■
every enlisted man who nas 45,
finm*.
of
celery
i.
now
down
to
92.00
to
furii"*
at
TatJtvamn
rih
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termed the -companies' refusal to
•points or 30 months' service will
•*«*%r t r
.is
11 e • •|lit ( %|iIII
$-‘ 28 in the face of heavy ship- I IS at Ynkubhnia
YukohAr
m • l.
..f
pnv tbe higher wage demands.
1 either lie out of the Army or
that
tin*
"f a %rh»sul j
11UFINOS
AlltF'.S,
Jan.,16.
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fho union's entire ineiuiiersblp "wqjs from l-ith Florida and Call- Jap- who writ' unloailiny
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bound for a separation renter.
llnliet' h()D fi t t fnnn thr min*» 1
In addition, the General said, — The Argentine Government j, t„ KP „ „ t „ n „(rikc Already i"rn*B" Deintual Is slow and ntnr At Ynkasuka, he saw KrttI Icier ahnft w ere Mjtinlicil. hihI it'vctal i
workers at the
&lt;ho GK
GF! plant in;
every •enlisted ’ man with 40 took ateps today which It said 10,000
18,000 worker,
in ;
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u- ■ . of Sanford, who wax taliunfd rhiMii'i urn nil; ml, ‘ ••mr *pr
N.Y., have
huvt* walked
walknl |. SutlAt,c* complird l»y } wlaral on the Hattlrshlp New' -I* • cy.
" ‘ ■nectaily, N.V..
points or two years of service were designed to insure the na­ SfhvncctMly,
him
New. Service show
lie left Yokohama cm Hl» h'lintv rfiniu;li it ii'tpiin* \\
will bo discharged, dr in the pro­ tion's food supply , during the out aud the picket littb, arc h e
Thr fity &lt;'ntiimir*jn|i ,»t u
r
''nt .........
un to and I'oluding Matur- on Ihe Transport I'SS t.mci.il |*lt all tat Dili Wmu
establisheil.
.
cess of being discharged, by general lockout being t.taged by illg established
hinkeu |f| ;i
i.
)1
fit Mi rImu; In*' rii'nmi; him (iitsl |.*m
virtually rill Argentine Industry
iiy. Florida has shipped a total Randall." Ills tnillul tiniunv
July
1.
Fifty
pbilits
or
"three
l.nehri’
•r « i i j M » » t * ffivtm
Ernest U, Thomas, who ha* I and a half years’ service now and commerce Thty scheduled 7,2f 1.425 cars ns compared with at Indian Town Cap, l'.&gt; ' don
tilt- -I.in I. a- ihnirntati nf thr /.onin*;
served as a shore patrolman hero are required for release.
hour lockout now it in its second
this tune Inst year. An Anza and Wilminglnn, ( abf 'Ic
in llesrit «l e•f Vi!pi**tiiirtit Kslinit I
• with the Navy fine* -Nov. U,
-'tipared to the piesent 92.00- embarked from J"j n F'l.itc
In nddition to this. Elsenhower day.
lit I llnrk'in- via* npp**mtivl t*» fill L *
. 1941, shortly after lha - Sanford promised that every surplus man
The lockout is In protest
A —i
1 $:' 28 F’.O.H. price, which .barely Sr pi. 2f&gt;, 10 I’l tin thr I
•Ul i
a I platr
Naval' Air Statloq opened, has will be discharged M once un­ against a government decree or­
'cover* the cost of labor along, last Point, lie nov. plmis !•
It iff he*•
itif
l*r.' i-eti •»ff
\ «'f i
•received his honorable -discharge less
hid ttlnoMiort at thr I
' his. oeiut* are so low .that dering the payment of year-end
uni. fi 4m 111** ti, ..I V\4 1 »t
the ''aitft.nl 1 •sin- 11 i Mttipaii v .i •
and said ' today that h* would try ran replace M qiwoe else,- - •|bonuses and pay boosts to prac­
5
of Flotilla
i « . 1 # K | 4®48**1 !m'K*i r the « muisittiw t»Me1 Iw Mali t|t-.*
leave soon for Ctcnrwaur "Or
•if the F'loi idu total, Sanfurd
The (iencral said the polnla tically all Argentine workers.
t Mtnphiint *.
Spindle••. 1«*fft l *nit a i t 11111111*11 atul tlalr.l thnit due
resume his i former occupation ore to bo computed on the basis
Government agent* today be­ . t minty Court enlivened tin- In. shipped 133 cats. Oviedo, 78,
lit M4|s of tiu*rrliaiil«,, Ihe Ie,»•* - t o p on
(Intel v fot 1 !m t *&gt;9t
as a city patrolman,
sweating
out
warrants morning at 10:00 n'rlnek and ie /■'llwond and clhei -cattercel secof last S*-pt. 2 . I.tkcwise he said gan
I'atk \iti»up »..u!d I#* n!»«n«li»»*e*e!
i . Ha is married .to .lh*/fnrmer the April 30 arui July I dates against ..Argentine businessmen revved until 10:50 o'rlo-k Wcdne* i "H* 181, Sarasota 237 and tha U-Boat Chief Blames V t i'nipailM’tl l*% IIt* 1 »»*• |
W.tfk, John &gt;"lei 1 tlllK Ill'll M-Ml.1.1, ant! that
l\i «»f MllM* 111"x
Ha**l Miller, of., Sanford and du-not apply tn men In the ser­ under a wartime law banning dav [noralng at which lime the lower East Coast. 70i cars. North
I Intipfonl.
tivu fitupft Mini inutr&gt; uimiIiI nr
they have ono child/
speculation. However, repie.cn- Hoct»t will lie soundnl. necmdiiig California ha* ahipprd 3/141 cura,
Donitz For Orders
vice who volunteered.
figui.'d out, mill will Itu anToday, police officers bad to
;«rntftl California 3.217 car* and
The Senators and Representa­ lallvea o f the businessmen declar­ tojjounty Judge R. \V. Ware.
taka a socona look, to racognisa tives heard Ellanhower at an in- ing their locknut did .not violate
ThU rcc#*g
made tn make , southern California 230 and that
n u k k n b f ::RG, J.n. If., i/ti
|PrQsjcluntuilv..VifL.In:.■
............
Thomit - hrpttTtttao rluttsasi and fflinal meeting Vt the Congref* any law. A' statement", asserted
fo r J h .,ir PrinK. t „ m of.C lrr.i~»U(e'« loUr 1* 8,"247.car*.-'
A formpf iitrmkrr
s ierytma both at Ibr'patter da-" sJonaf Library. Tney w*r* told thatTT th9 kovXRiiMetft HttvhfpfH" rtlll
n
X
fc
T
r
p
ti,..
nv
,
m
.
M
Sought
For
Soldier
r
a
p
n
.tc
i
0
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u
.r
;r
t
.«f
Iceberg
, , Court,
„
„which convened
- ...........- with'
.......
- - - . lettuce‘
— did
— -a nice IF#- mnnder stood
a sanitary sewei line in Cnld-lm.o..
partmenl and at tha Sheriff's that- &gt;tho Army’* orguniiaiion to taka any action. It would, lie
“ o'ilb presiding.! rmilier business at the market berg war erimen tribunuf Iday
I(
j r, Tbi. report was approvcl and ho
office,-Including But* Highway­ will 'collapse -I r it demobiliiai overstepping it* limit*.
Slate Attorney Murray Over- i with 4.616 units bringing 921,03!) and blamed hi* Jnrmrr cbirf for
W AI I.IUGTON N I ,
man L. C. Bender, shook ham
hands too' fa^t. T h e Army Chief 'of
I at |4.8fl a crate. I.ettuce.is now an order to ihoot up lifrlonts &lt;Ab
The businessmen demanded that street was present
The aid .d ........... lit Trti- ' * n* *.....
'»'*• P»«*
him and stat
»r
B u ff sakl the recently announced the government explain the ex­
and veterans 11^,'
.
, .. , ,
Assistant
S ta te
Attorney i!‘i*n th $1.50 to ffl.75 h crate. from torpedoed allied ves*c|- muu, congfcsvnicii
i.
i
...u
...
i
t...
'
Approva
wa.
given
to
l»
that ha woe
sklpnei.
Lieut. groups has been vnusled t o r i.,
slowdown In demobilisation was tension o f the wartime law under George A. DeCoUcs advised the Bsnford escamle with 12,036 ham- Thc German
' ,
. . .
, .. , F.arl
.
Thomas also t f 1
i ro- mad* necessary to prsvent the which the Ministry of Industry court of matter* requiring an |wrs brought 910.Ht!i.
Comdr. Karl-lleint Mocble. said I’fc. Joseph F7. Ilicswn of Wel­ Davis In operate u taxicab III the
leaving
rd and Army, from being depleted by and Commerce claimed It wn* investigation by a grand Jurr.
he did not want' to by blame I lington. Tho soldier is under city. Tlie Commission approved
received March 1.
authorising IU agsnts to swd^r The court drew th* name* of 35
•for orders issued by Grand Ad­ court martini sentence &lt;&gt;f death purvhaxc of Venetian blinds and
I’ollce
miral Karl - Doenltz. He said:
out warrants.
for the knife slaying of - two fire hose by the fire department.
Sheriff
Employers sought to-smphslio ISSVirSS'.HS"?,-2;
“ When I was taken prismici i Japanese civilians.
Sailor
Is
Drowned
. State
that their lockout was directed
it was claimed I wa* the author 1 The office of Sen. AI’- t I W.
Ififr'ic - &lt; Father Of Mrs. Bates against
the government and not
Boat Capsizes of theso orders. I'm here because ■Haute i lilts announced that ho Another Clothesline
workers by announcing they will than report to the court jit
I don't went this chaige cm- has asked thr Armv I’rnvnst
Died Monday A.M.
't The Navy and members o f tha netted with my name."
wmjuUT pay wage* for three day* the conclusion of IU deliberation.*.
Muishal lo grant a -lay execu­ Robbery Is Reported
{Auxiliary
Coast
Guard
are
today
When
Moehfo
made
thi*
stain.
tion and thut the Scniitni is
Churchills Enrpute
lockout.
The
qourt
will
.
arraign
all
C. K. Duggar, fathar of Mrs.
Judging fium police re|x&gt;rt# of
Doenits displayed his doing everything possible to help.
persona Indicted o r . , jnforninl ttnrching for tho laxly of a aer- inent,
J.
P.
Bata*
of
Paola,
died
at
hla
To State For Visit horn* In Tallahassoa Monday at
eralnst on Thumiuy morning sat I»
man who wax drowned at anger outwardly for almost the Uongtcssinnu dfatrv I.. Tnwe of late, hanging clothes out to dry
Rutheiford any* lie is looking at night it a sure way of lo-flig
10:00 o’elotk.
13:3d o'clock yeaUnlay afternoon first time sinco the trial began.
11:00 A. -M. following *n attack
FLEKT TO RETURN
f
(However, Moehlo admitted that Into the background &lt;&gt;f tbe rate. them especially Lillies' - underIn Oolden Lake near the Sanfonl
MlAllf. dan7T?
Of bronchial asthma.
he did pass along Doenits’ or In American lu-gion and Veteran* garments, according to I’ollce
Nsvel Air Station.
U % trs. Wlins ton Ckatthlli aft anMr. Duggar, 73 p in t of a p ,
SAN DIEGO. Jan. 15. fA V According to Captain William to shoot up lifeboats to Individual of.' F'omisn War* post# through­ Chief liny Williams. T«lay lhe»«
to Miami today « » r » six* waa
u horn In Gadsden coUhty. Fla. Vice- Admiral Frederick C. BherARRIVES IN STATES
Easton, station commander, the U-boat commander*. Moehle ’con­ out New- Jersey are making was nnntner report ut police head- ■
Sun- and for
ion In ths “
rt tiros made hii
announced' today that th*
tended that during the lone time plnnx to runxaxs residents of the quarters of a clothesline robbery
Fleet will return lo*the
Mr. and Mr*. M. J. Lodge hwee n*me of tha man Is being withheld
commanded the German Navy's state with petitions asking for of lingerie in the neighborhood of * ,
Bate* in
daughter
nlted SUte* from J*P*n within received Information today that until the body Is recovered and he
Fifth U-boat flotilla, no skipper u new trial.
Twelfth Street and Magnolia Ave* j
it oa tha. ■p ,SnrH j j " '
three month*. Admiral Sherman their eon, Jessie, haa arrived at the next of kin are notified. Tha ever
objected to the order.
Several largo industrial firms nue.
Eilxabeth — along
with
..............
The funeral services and burial
the disclosure before he Long Beech, Calif, after serving drogmlng ia said to have occorred
The Municipal Ball Park was
In tlio surrounding area" have
12,000 Canadian troop*, will take
.. Whlghant,
..
ke .place In
Giu left be plane to aaaum* command II month* In the Pacific Theater when a row boat c*^»lz#U wlUr
offered all possible help lo tbe reported to have been entered
ras In high spirit*,** Wednesday afternoon at
of the Fleet at.Tokyo. .He wllj ef. Operations with the Third two .men In It, on* of whom get
large *he*t of
20-ycar-old soldier. A mas* pro­ last night and
to share safely.
ashore in the United o'clock.
relieve
Admiral John Tower*. tarine Division.
teat meeting wa* held last night plywood stolen , two locks bro*
Toll*
\U t* commander of Five Carnival Men
the-nlnth time,
Mr. and Mr*. BaU« and son, Sherman said that San Diego
In the Wellington municipal km,. and doors to th* club hou.»e
lary that
Guard Auxiliary
newsntesi that ha Is Larry, hava left to attend tha will bo th* home base for the
ting In the search for tho Are Fined $100 Each center. The Army ami Navy and grand stand were torn looae.
- -• Tstlrtng, that ha
Fifth Fleet's sltcraft carrier*.
Union of the United State* hat
"»
Ifi City Court yesterday five ■ent a petition to President Tru­
COMMITTEE IN TOKYO
carnival men were fined 9100 man asking him to intervene In
T O K Y O . Jan. 15, OP&gt;— A
each and « * U by Judge J. G. the case. Announcement of the House Neve! Affairs sub - Com* :
Shsron for fraudulant praftice* petition was made by James M. miltee ha* arrived in Tokyo forj
-j
In eonnsctlon with wheels' and Callahan, national historian of conferences with General Macnme* at the fair on Mellonville th* union.
Arthur and section officials of
Avenue.
Allied headquarters. The
KABKKMAM Lx HOSPITAL
•'The men had been arrested
Is inspecting American base* .
Capt. Emil W. Kacssrman, who ths Pacific to determine whk
Ing -and" put undsr
) each after police
•a been Ul for th# past four should be kept. It will
..evidence o f roelhaa been transferred from by plan* tomorrow |j»r.
Welch Convalescent Hospital Japan.
Its ' Itinerary
at Daytona Beach to tbe Lawson
General Ifoepltel fn.AUtnta, Qa.

LONDON, Jan. 15, (A P )
— United States delegates to
the United Nations „ general
assembly arc disclosed to be
at odds with their special
military ,-otdvIser 6ver the
future status o f American*
^ o iu ju e re d islntuls in tjti P ad-

Kirby Fite, Jr., ||
arket Sales
During December Discharged After
s,'r,ir"

To 300 Coal

By Mine Blast

ftts S ie w S ife 5&gt; Liccrihower Reassures Congress
f
On Demobilization Issue Today

Argentina Acts To
Insure Food Supply
Dur i ng Lockout

Lusher Submits
R e s i g n a t i o n As
Zoning Hoard Head

Shore Patrolman
- At Local Station
• Gets Discharged

Grand Jury Called '
For Current Term
Of Circuit Court
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^TUESDAY, JAN UARY IS, 1940

THE SANFORI) HERALD, S ^ S g p R D , FLO R ID ^

I*AGE TWO

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WhatiQf The Fulurjr7

I’he Sanford Herald

•TURKEY SAtjIDWICH^, -

RalaSlUfcr* la IM4 - &lt;
•UliiliH Mill « « M
Nalanlar
1MI M&gt;Mr

Bank statem ents puhliehed reCPhtly in 'Hu* Herald
disclosed the la w e s t flCTUflHifftt h)1Y i ilL
•* i‘V &gt;,'“
&lt;• Sftrt rnrcI A tTunUc now has S7.HOO.OOO on
______ __ i « « M rift** a»al«*r
M ,W r It. Iftlft. ■* Ik* l*a*l‘ UI(lr* deposit an com pared with $2,000,000 at th e beginning o f
it
na.M'a. nafto Ik. Jin
the war. an in creia c o f $5,800,000. The Florida -State Bank
S c l a i m , ftl War.li K HWT.
has $3,600,000 on deposit as com pared w ith $500,000 at
NOIXAgl) 1~ lillAK
....... - ‘ ftriiw
o n n o i UtAS-4»*«l»«M W*a*«.r the beginning ° f the w ar.-an Increase o f $ 0 , 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
Taken together the tw o banks have increased their
fCmmiHTIOJI BATKft
deposits $8,100,000 since the w a r begatr. T his increase
I*i.rail* »■ Iftraar.
Ir C utkr »»*k
alone is more than nil" the deposits uf all five Seminole
Maalh
......
C ounty banks.at the heigh t o f the boom in' 1926. Th e com ­
bined deposits o f the tw o banks at the presen t time nro
I»l
Alt .kljaarr
"?.** .mi nearjy $11.000.000,’ or 50 percent more th an the previous
peak o f all five Scijdnole C ounty batiks. In addition to these
(ajilai
raUiaa laafta *»ttl
will fc»'
k» &lt;■»»**&gt;• **r savin gs there afe ov'er. $12,000,000 invented in W ar Snyijigj.
ftl r»*al*» «4*»rtl«l*ft raira. .
Bonds.
&gt;.
.
•.
W here did all this m oney com e from ? In ptunning the
fu tu re o f Sanfcml It is well for us not to d eceive ourselves
about this matte r. jt,„\yaa-nut d u e -to -a n y _ e x tra o rd iim g y
ITTriTf on our p u rt,)to a n y unusual productivity o f our soil,
|«r foctories, or cutnmurriui a ctivities or in flu x o f perm an­
ent residents. It witt‘ pot_due to any excessive lalsir on On*
m iift'i* *ik.
ftli »•«..' ftiaftai.k.* pact o f our citlre n s i . " ,
&lt;• ll . r -ftki ftikftrwl*.,
^ T o sav th ft tm&amp;i v a s t sum o f roopey now iii. the
. s s . , fcJ f
IfRfgls o f Hie people is the direct resuit o f w artim e pros-

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TDBaUAJf. JANUARY } f .
B VKKMK yftn TODAY

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trooper* hay fever railed its ugly
BALTIMORE—Love of excite.- h#ad In th» middle of a parachute
ment and a bad care of hay fever jump, the boy’a aeventh.
got Donald J. Robbinx four dD. chargea from three d i f f e r e n t
^branchea of the armed force* ut
the age of IS—two from the
Navy, and one eacH from the
Coatt Guard and the Army.
WORU)S FINBtrr
Ha. enlisted In the submarine
BOATS
*
----•ervic'e at IS and wgi sent to tub30 Model* - from Rowboats
■marine ichool at New London, Outboard* - Runabout* - Cr#|.'
1-onn. Thinifi went fine for «bt.' ■er* to M foot Yaakta. ■•
montha—practice escape* with a ' Exclusive IT Hull Design of
Homsen fung in the Navy'a huge
Higgins PlasUclud Bunded I’lylresaurv tank, practice dive* In
weed. 00 UI\ to Twin 200 HJ&gt;.
the achool'a old ' S-type *ul&gt;«—
goeollue er diesel power.
lenty of excitement.
- Laval Riding - Dry • Safe on
Then, “ lomebody Mtuealed,” DoTuraa * Soft Riding - Shallow
i laid lament*. -They told me to D r a f t - Exceptionally S t a-_
•rrsnllirTn- *lr~month* - when~l
worthy..
turner} If,'’ ■
AVAILABLE SOON
Rut nine day* [ater Donald wa&lt;
Write or Phone U* Collect
wearing a Coait.Guard uniform.
for farther inform*!Jon’ end
At hi* unit prepared to »hlp over-1 priority order' Information.
sea*, a la*t-mlnu(e check disclo»?d;
RANSOM - IHLING
again that he wa* too youngV
BOAT CO. INC.
Came Jan. I*. 1044, hD .K U i
Phone 2318
324 8. Beach St.
DAYTONA.BEACH

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perity may be putting it a little bluntly, and it nmy -.'0111?

ia

‘ to ou r veterans, return in g from
as som ething o f a*
a i block
the battlefields off Ell
Kprope o r the Pacific to find the peo

P 'A 'S n « * , i l W 'i R . t e g " ■
i”
« » l i ! » * '.™n. v m m V m I--.
lir aiptrtul may U Judge si.r|c»rtaHed or termtlinled altogether The Naval Air Station
Sl'l* ! , r H",n? ,n
‘ lositd governm ent checks to the families
' S
h at! S L T ’,Co .mf '1 " r° K',1nKi tn,
men work• ‘ Army. With these two '* ? j
out-of-town war industries are being laid off. The
‘ he rare against thejhenVy wartime traffic on the railroads will solm be over
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walonat DUtrlct will
.
r
bld-fsthloned firework*.; !
I he tim e rs not far away when Hanford will shik or
a n*ttonal” iiwome this
JJ*
w lack o f them. I„ our nccumulnt.
f be batter than government j ^ savings we have the foundation for it prosperous era.
ert. ofiglnally e»tlm*ted. In i How this mondy is used by our people will determine the

w aters

OPEN 12(45 P.M., DAILY | :

TODAY &amp; WED.!
T H E Y 'R E BACK AG AIN !
Musical S o u l - T h r i l l s
when they sing . . . .
"A h , Sweet Mystery of
L ife"
•V'i’m Falling In Love
With Someone" »
and many more great
Victor Herbert Melodies.

go out ai
the m l of
Ir cotntry

4 twnv

mbling
pn't want
toglg lq their towL*
ul ’ ,, 1 ,, '
'oriner Bart­
er, who one
the bawrtt'*
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rhera'

BOSTON — Anything that gat* I
schoolboy* up.-in the middle of|
....
,
,
, . .
. . .
L . ithe night muit be awfully imporWhen I wrote you Inst from .,ur ■people in the yenr* ahend.||*nt _ well, that* high school
Mintni op Jamrary .1, I lold you i Forty-nix Htntcs were rcproientnd hockey. * '

bow I had spoken to an, audience j »t
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thi* luncheon, including thel
i ,-u nt
" " ' r - ' - v lh
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mi«pic«N &lt;ii lnp Soviet Amcrtean: The evenlnjj of the third, Mr. Thev erfuellv eet oul of lh*lr
u iI T u£ ’ #lM h,ch
M°ntirom«&gt; jjc|t»omefrifndii ^ arm ThhIiM i 3 A M. end make
■
Illreh, the? ami* and attractive together nnd I juiit talked Inform- *heir wav to anv one of three
Trr.i«urer ,,f the Committee pr*ally t„ ihe„, eUrnt n»y trip and •Boston rink*to get in practice
sided. John Mtuitgumery, Put)U|p-Uhc ePuntlon fthrond.
Il^forc *rhool-time
cr of the Miami
^
On the fourth. I .poke to tha! Vh. S
h « r workout,"

On Saturday the fifth, w# at­
•poke at th* Uplvaraity o f Miami, tended the races at the Naw Gulf
whose great football team won Stream Track and Mrs. 1‘ep
«u*h a thrlMlne vlctorv over.Holy
Ability To Pay
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— ,
sr&gt;sear
j
t!raew-;,r*Thb Nrwnrr tom l game
- - f » w &lt; r c »ti(* i
_____________ uwaaiur . River
New Y
Year*-Day.- My ijWMh
nrii# race. I V a eoincldenc# the
»t thee invitation of tha vets
horse which won' the race was
Con*Morn Mr rmphssi* is being flted.
plured upon ability to pay In thn&lt; (‘■impelItlun ia lha best device of the tjnlv*r*lty, Imt there wba named "F'eek F-pnor" Thq IlM'*
rutrenl wage negotiations. Tim available fo keep profit# within n full nttendene# of th« faculty Jockey riding Black’ Pepper told
ami .the'student body,
me when I shook hi* hand aa ha
little attention, bowtver, ha* be*n fair limits.
IV proflu In any
Typical of the service men froita hfottght hi, great horee up to a
een to the ImpUcalldns of using industry seem high, new firfn* other
State*
who
have
I
wen
on
flop, "Senator, I knew you were
(a bailU for WUgo policy. At will bo #41see*«l into the Industry.
first thought it seems logical tin',Th«,rBftUlling in faeu so in supply dutv In Florida and are returning here and I '/ain't golnv to let you
In
live
with
ua
U
MtVe
Zeronw,
earning* should determine wheth­
1 introduced him to th*
pOshMoan price, and hem-o Mike's home was'ln Beattie, Ws*h- down".
er' higher wage* should be put-1. will
crowd. .
reduro
the
average
level
of
proIngton,
over
3.000
mites
front
' a more earxful analytl* re- flUu iBetallvelv high profits In­
The evening o f. the_ fifth, Mr*.
Is the plt-fdlls Itf thl*"concept. dicate o ; potiunIti:» ./oi new firm* Miami.- But he trained on Miami Penner anf * »lt«nried the Rotary
Reach
ns
a
soldier
and
liked
it.
V the decision In one cose is whcee entrance Into the field pro­
U dle*' Night Dinner at- Fort
ir Wages because of greater vides new employment opportun­ Now-he ia a law Mudant'al thej Lauderdale et which I snoke. It
University-of
Miami
and
Is
pratlInga, it would seem to follow ities for labor. To reduce these
was » heaulifi’l dinner and * vary
,ln other fa**a. *h4re eam- profits In order to raise wages dent ef th* Veteran* Aasoeiadoq p)*p«an» tvca.len for it*.
of the Unlvmlty. When he nn' •pe'-lower, wages would be
Th# sixth ar»d'seventh, w* spent
Jt . j
difficult to visualise would elimlnsta.thls, guldepoet and i*he* hU law ‘eourae Mike will •t Palm IWash. . The evening of.
[hence wouW affect adversely the practice taw In Miami There an
log thl* corollary o( 'total volume o f Job* available.and wilt b* thousand, of other Jonathan WalnWriyht, the' Hero
o-pay argument. Of
A number uf Other cons idem- Mike* in the State. Let's vies
Rty to pay cantiot he
•jba total rroflt* o f a lions should be mentioned briefly. them alt ■ heartv welcome as they
join ue in Making Florida th*
Hence. It foUowe that In
2 n s greatest SUt# In the Unloiwi V
doctrine somibody must
At noon- On the third, -Pmpbk*
mt I* » M r profit up of entrepfeneurp. The companies
age Increase* can be with the'fTefcUet proflu do not to a joint meeting of the Rotary
ever, rstea of profit necemanrfly have worksr* who are Clubs o f MUmhand Miami
In different Induetrlos most skillful, AUo ' toipliclt In on how w# can cooper*ti

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u* for
Certified Repairing and
'Recapping. ^
Thl* leal mean*
yea get topi in
workmanship

A I* Nfw*ff*turra

Wasted

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Th* One Bright
1 Star Jn Driving !
keep driving— see

Boston Schoolboys
Learning To Piny
Hockey Rough-way

lhe RoA V«JI ft. Is the' only (
wUnB
Us V n (lS H &lt; ^ V; Thi™ *3'
,,a ‘ ,larkt!y who said he Pics. oiUk w the tuning paper,M g' Dwle County' Bay1 AftftoctaUon
Brtage* of everything undtr th "!
. fW ndlng some of his money on liquor, some on women. Klorldn. iii ftitriHlurlng me. imtt- a lurtnheon on the Nurnberg Trial time for practice for at lea*t half I
tltuiod
on
inten-*tin-■
Incident
* 0 ffSm »teat glrtiar* to *t#«l al|d some o f It nh spends foolish y ” ; or we can build n citv
of the Neil War_ Criminate, which , season. The rink* are In u w '
when &lt;«ir fr'rmer Ambftssndgr to
r \ n u m W*t Novjrniber Ml; .. personally we believe that our
I
We discussed the nearly all of the n'ph-school hours,
__ best
opportunity lies in I!l'Min, Mr. Joseph E. Duvic* and I attended.
f t ’ lio"Vlitlgm for 1940, the
meaning of this trial to lawyer* except from midnight on.
the
development
of
uccommodjikltiis
utid
nccreatlonal
facili­
I
ench
gaVe
the
other
n
pal
on
rta now firftftet a insrlng ipu
and it* importance to the .fnjureWhen the weather •«£* ^
in dollar Incomt this year, ties for tourists. HistorT hus shown that those Florida j-lhti hack, without ofther k-ui'-ln» pt m■
hc-w.wi
qrlliug
ouc
from-the
other.
&lt; m*ek»r»ll Whai would It be cities which hi\vo made direct appeal* -fp r tourist* h iv e’
Yhe evening nf itie fourth, I
3___6 the
£K
# lifiS ft5
‘V* actually want to wotk and grown and prospered despite lssim s^iepressions, hurricanes We each received a request to spoke at a dinner of the Civil Air 3
shovel
snow off.lb# lee f\run.nie the three men who hrt I dune
t 'thinking dbout what they
Patrol,
•plendid
organisation.
Jcf
or
no
Ic#
the
L lS fa S
the
most
to
bring
nhout
unilordo foy th* othar fallow In- nilfP whatever the elements .might brin g; .while those vyhich
which profited our coeet ngslnit q-hey even go without *“ to»
' it they can gat for have concentrated on other ITtys o f activities have lagged sltiiuling ami friendship between the submnrines and did other grwt ^
the puck
puck around
around the
U eonthe Uni let] State* and Russia. T
Thi. . . . ..
l,h°ut the
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named President Riosevftlt, GeSF war work. “ * ’
the v e te r a T r ^ o r tR e M r 1f t . “ ? • "}* " ^th* handlggpe th*
«, »trike* continue at thotr'prr- ‘ i W e do not need lo cite the example o f Mtymi, once ■rnl Eisenhower and Ciaudh I’ep- bf
I’ fttrol fro?n all over the country.!I Despite
araspu* m i uendicapa the
aant rate, wa predict that the smnUer thnn Sanford, now 11 metroDoli* o f some 200,000 |ier&gt;
L J ? ’? KJ
* BHI to see'(treater Boston echooltlys bay,
Aide and eloquen* Fuller War­ thiit the widow* and children of .their hockey league*. In fact
foturo will aaa them outlawed al­ people as the role result o f its tourist business. Miami is
ren wn« nn out-cf-Miami visitor at c w T
together. Tha ttnift la g Weapon
ln the fiv* of tha eeran school hockey
250
miles
smith
of
us
and
it
Is
on
the
coas*.
We
could
the luncheon, with his ever pre­ ' ' ’ ".. Air Patrol
and - a weapon that I* abused is
,ho- country*. |league, ll.twl .by the offk l.l Ice
eoon banndd In All eivllhfcd *om- mention Orlando, also mice smaller than Sanford, -now a sell I siniie and good word far service are provided for as they hockey guide as In operation in
muiiltla*. Chairman May' of the city o f 50 or CO thousand la rg e ly because o f tourists. But every on*.
should lie. - : •
the United State* tail winter
An our-of-Btftt* visitor was l)*n
jgUitfry Affaire committee
I»nter I visited the Klwant*
The
»y*. "Now It th« time to pa** there arc also cities like Dnytons. Lakeland, rtarnsotu, and Tobin. President of the Interna­ Ladies’ Night Dinner at Miami were in greater Boston.
tional Teamster* Union and a Beach ami made a short talk. Th* others were In New Haven, Conn.,
Utfra which Would penaliu- Ocnln which Sanford could consider with ndvuntagc.
hearlly If they break noW e need to build more houses o f modern and 'ittme- great American. You remember dinner was a very lovely occasion. and St. PgUl, Minn.
contraeta". That I* getting Uve design to rent to winter visitors! we need to build new when he Introduced President Afterwards 1 went to the Harvey
Th# greatoc Boston Interse hoRoosevelt at the Sutler Hotel In Heed* Bast of the American Le- IIsatto-deogue, which claim* to IM
tha point -wa tra trying
Th# public Would not apartment house* nnd mofiemtoo the ones we have; wc Washington. President RoosevyR irion for n p’ sissn* vl.it. and Kha olnkst of it* kind In tha pa*.
It if msnagfmant.doted need more parks ami playgrounds, more lieautlflcntion -pro­ made one of the most humordja then to see th* last gam* of Lionels now In IU 30th season.
country je c t s ;-w e need more recreational facilities, a better «mlf end delightful speeches he ever J'al’ Alai at Dick Bereqsen'a
tiiftde. shout his dog. Falla, and piaee. Thl* U on* of tha fa^eat
course, tennis courts.- nnd a swimming pool;, we need a yilber matter*.
Army
Few
*nd me*l exciting ge-nes the*-# I*.
die aland for It If labor m odem end tvell cmilppad hospltfli; \ » e .n m llo make more
After the luncbeon I went to
*tf course | saw liumlreds of Plays But Not Many
to do tha Mini thing.
u*e o f our lsk » eod rb-er, with sail limits for nmt .ind speak-to on old friend Mr, Joe people at the El Commodore
hichler who had toil hi* son In Hotel, where we stayed, who came
boat
trtns provided to Blue Snrlngs and Lemon Bluff. .
in Anderafn, ryyanHv hon.
Ul- ivnr. and ttlCoJuul a Ulk with to *e* me abmrt “jprtUiig a(l|T0r __MIAMI, Fla— Doe Blanchafd
and (Derm- Davis may gkt all th*
’ Suuh n urogram, financed bv TtTb'nte ns well *is tmbfic sir. Tobin ftboOt the general in­
he American Veteran*
o f th# service, housing legDMion
funds, would contribute ureutlv to the attractions vhteh dustrial situation In the eountry, landing In Congress, and all tha: glory In th*. Army ‘ MWKftaJd but
Tane
Arnold Tu4tor, West
s j j l h T E S ;wp have to o ffe r tourists nnd would n«*ovlde us with a whkh we all recognise aa present­ many thing* In which people In yPoint'*
hrillisnl ousrterbsck, r*U
ing a serious handicap-to get ting cur busy end fast-growing Stale
•"new Industry” to heln us mnlntoln full omidoynient and prtsluctlon under way- again.
r gambling
are Interested.
y i •Itlvaa - « e record-breaking bank amounts.
Th# morning of (ha third, I
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pie generally with mpre money in their pockets thun ever
before, but they shbpld, rejoief* that th»* money is -here,
nnd pot (ill KutJUWliere tdse. and may w e ll-provide- 1 he
K » s a r a Q T c O R T l I ^ t Y foundation for more prosperous years lo
to comd.
ftTFtK For ft* m.ny ft* are I ’ The ll»cAili|ILJiaC-dLidw -$uutfurd. Nwvwl
.V*
-A m -taUilioir.-f
by the ftsUtUMf
its effTirmoiis payroll# and some’ two thousand ’Ntevy
' to n * of Q ^ .—ftomftrt*. »•» •|mcn~ ninnv «.f whom brought
il
brought their-fnm
th e ir- families
here, was a
prime
fnctor
in
bringing
In
new
money.
The
$BU i month,
inford
bank*
are
not
the
only
W *&amp; 2
j Ift Central glcrl.U thVt aro ind more, which many Sanford service men~whih*'in the
Jed with cash. f,, 2J ritte,
of
• ‘ iit
1 r»!ia
Army 01 Navy sent liack to their families was a big Item
* ^ * 00C conp^red 0-»)«b x in swelling bank deposits.'The fabulous pay checks which
000 —
tiftfote ihe= wftr.
Sanford
men
and p a rt-of which they sent
11*n tother
.
- -- - received
. . .
IMV«."&gt;mljllHlM
^1*0
41(1 iterccnt. home, while working in shipyurds or other w ir industries
rriUllon slutlir suvlilg* In Tampa. Jaekspiiville *rTSnvan;mh, contributed to'th e pile,
'lo‘ nftt lnclud. Wltnt
liiilroad men, while thelr*bnsie i»ay wns nut Incroased
ititii ;iktir lH&gt;nils, |materially, have had four prosttf-rmis years o^ account o f
•'{vcTloftrt flityclabuti* nli 11^ujj ernj,J0ymetil and often long overtime hours. .Farmers
have prospered deSJiite ceiling prices because o f wide de­
Tom Vo%n, late of tbcT mand
mh
for their products. Factories, such, as we have in
rty Air Corpft. form«r head of SerAinole
cm
County, have been. working uroutui tin- cl««.-k to
Orlando Air P***. rvconily
s! ftftor 3fi 'yvar» of »vrr- supply- the demand.
n*f*
Saturday
, __ _a', vhllar
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Now Hint ttu- war is over much of tin* m tii-iu* nlii.-l,

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birthday. Donald *hlpp«l Into the
F&lt;mf Discharges but
Navft'onco
more, thla time'legally,
Nava
one* n
___. ..
after a .»rant four week* cami; ’
At ,18 ™ Years
Q f,.
- '.
v
Acre
ge Make A Vet
y etl-ijU
into the Army." With. (he pari-

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JSiTUttaSSiU'f
Sifts
a* anyone.
“ It'a assy to run # -team when
you’ re, wor^ng wlth ^ llh. Ilk*

G uJS^Sdd
h» cams home tor the holiday*.
"Everything you try eeeew to
work with n tmm TOre that.Tucker went down the list of
vanquished opponrrUa and gave an

THURS. — FRI.!

. STATIC and
DYNAMIC
'WHEEL
BALANCING

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The Annual Meeting o f the Fcrnnld-I-nughton
Memorial Hospital Am-ociatlon will be held nt the
,/C q u r t HotiHeTSanford,. Florida, at three o’oiock on
Thursday afternoon, January 17, 1946.

T. W. LAWTON
President
S. F. DOUDNEY

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SALT W ATER REELS
DELMAR, LONG BEACH and
LIGHT CASTING MODELS

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THE SANFORD H ERALD . SANFORD. FLORIDA

T U E S D A Y . J A N U A R Y 15, 19If.

Bride Of Lieut David Miles (iakliel
Society Editor. Cecelia Truluck

In Honor
Social Calendar TeaOfGiven
Miss Perkins

son a ls

In «
candlelight cecp-t shoulder corsage of white
fliui.y Mi-s Gladys I'atnria Hodge, •
daughlet of Mr. anil Mrs. John!
Kihuntir** l|,*!gr. became the!
bride of LlcUt. IInviil Mile*
Gatchrt. -on of Mr. uml Mry.
Forrest Kvrui Gatchcl, Saturday
evening nt 5;30 ofctock at the
First Mrthmli-t Church xvlth the
Hev. J.K. M.-Kintey officiating at
thr double i liijr ceremony and
with Rev. VV.p. Brook* 'Jr. as­
sisting with the Invocation. The!
vow- were -poke.) against a back-1
ground of pnlmi. white gladi-

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\MiHjrti IfL’ loimiH*
Himr ciilurtniMinciit fut ictuinuur
M'lvu'cniPn . WALTFIt SNKKl*
&lt;*t Miami » hum l
»»n
‘ I'lin l f|iiy*.
«&gt; Lcmj* itfjtirinl
I \ a I.AiTiuvtila whtlf f i s l l i n j r •
hiii »\% hh
anil ihcliU'fit •
all\ hi’ hu« iiiftjitM i nly one** by
i In nuui*i»n
, Mm11 Itr mil lifcu
atlit* mitfhl
hint* lout hi- hfo * . . larilAIED
l»KAS. IIA KKV TOOKE. AL
1/VtVNS. (i W. SPKNVKK K II
SMITH, iitfc*! tho h»»s'i:.r t crmvil in

!;ie ii**v\ &gt;rAJ\
♦»
&gt;’ 4»iit4r&gt;

Have Luncheon Med ''-i"*1

Lieut. Char lea fiayle ha» reMra. W..A. Leffler ami her turned from a buslnea# trip to
Bopliat Church will meet Jtrijjt daughter, Mra* William Buah* Atlanta.
-Mr*. H. \V. Rucker at her homo entei tallied yesterday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. F. Kdwuril (iuyutt
» : - i 0 Valencia Drive at 7:30 I\ with a tea between the hours or
“ with Mra. V. G. Daily. Mr«. 5:00 and 0:00 o'clock honoriug of Vergencs, Vt. are -pending tho
R. ‘.L Heard and Mrs. .M. N. Mis- Louise Perkin's whose mar­ Winter in Geneva.
riage to Richard Brown will lie
Cleveland a* ro-ho-tesse*.
Mrs. J. Shame* accompanied
flvent of the near future. The
'. The Aiarian Clan* of the Filet an
LoTfler home was beautifully de­ her son. Frank, to Miami on
Hnptixt Church will ntect at the
iiusiners.
home of Mrs. U. \V. Rucker o;: corated with vari-colorcd snap-,
dragons
and*
red
and
white
j
Valencia Drive at ,7:311 P. M.
Mi-s'Joan Brooks of Luke City
wiith Mr*. It. !„ Heard, Mr* eanv “ “ f’erkm* elorse— a—Idwek* vi»iteiL h w - i i i ltj i . - S r- ...H - i j » j J.l. MrKwmr
in r a ntstT~whn~ptay
y Hie complete
Shoi tic nllt'i lit. igrr pi mu il
V.- p - l Uify und MnC^M—rr cret»e afternoon dress ^silh smart Timchton and Mrs. John Mai
ed the traditional wedding music. couple left fur n ' wedding up *n&gt;tv of at? opera or symphony
Cleveland as iiK-istantshoslv-ju-*.
thews*
over
the
weekend.
cut out neckline trimmed with
Mis* Barbara Balsam, soloist of with Mi* GotibrI wearing n Is-foio til tending m liiiil you will
Rollins (Vllege, sang "Always" traveling -nit of »ky blue «.*.i t*.o« tile s|o|y liehind mtisie you
black sequim and her mother.
THURSDAY
Richard
l-evy,
AMM
2
/c
left
and “ I Ia&gt;ve You Truly.*'
^jtegnlnr m e
fn g Seminole Mrs. ILL. Perkins, chose (^maroon
with tun ilc.i‘*-.*ilc. and no ar-' lu temiig to . , . Sillily laioks
for
Miami
yeslerdav
wlierr
he
** *siU.
. la -inii nulsie. Familiari-e
■fWupter No, 2 . to tie held at ctepe dregs.
The hridi1 wa* lov’Mj' in hrrj orriml tor-age The coupli' will
wilt
report
for
further
duly
ugh
They greeted the'guests with
Masonic Halt at *:&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt; P.M, Obliwedding gown of 'white with. rival.i li;licit home at Front r F it I - oiir'clf -nit, the great composers
the
II.
S.
Naval
Reserve.
.\Jr&gt;. Lcffler who rhose black
ration
night.
,
, ..
satin laidire and bouffant skirl "of I Colon,
Panama
where
l.ieut .hi,| llietr life -tuple*. By so doing
-on will better understand the
lu|le with a W gh t train. The|Gatiin»! will be stationed.
The lAtcrrasdlate'G. A .V will crejie trimmerl with -cqttin yoke
John
Mutthewa
of
Wayeroas,
jn,» Ga'diel aUnified tin* lurid naatilie- of llieii compositions
meet at the home of Mi--'Mildred and Mrs. H«*h who Vore a gray (ia. -pent the weekend with-hls gown f^atuied a sweetheart neckMl*
Turner, 210 West Seventeenth cfl’pe afternoon dress with open wife and daughter at their home line cdgc,| with Chantilly luce and! school
-------Is and Iti-lliiu College Lieut I Men to classical music, record­
long sleeve* which terminated in GalctieLultcnilcil the local -chuol- ing* or otherwise on the radio.
Street at 7:30 P. M.
80H French Avenue.
The major' network* feature ex­
points over the hands weir also
FRIDAY
‘ dinin(r room by Mrs. Edward Mlgg 0 |P4,g |)ygon departed U&gt;- trimmed with Chantilly lace. Her and t-lem-on College. Clem-mt, cellent dinner music amt sym­
S.C. lie enlisted in llie Army \u
An Arbor Day program will be
J r , who Pt&gt;Uttd,tr». »&gt;'d ,|Br -t9r -Washington, D. C. and higlv coronet of lace was trimmed Corp* in lie-ember, P.M2 .uni phonic concerts almost daily, so
presented at’ the—South»ide Pri­ Higgltu.
Mi%« John Uolt
,|&gt;oui«*i! cof* j jjft|i|morij| jj*!. whrrr *hc will with seed nrarls ami a finger receive,1 hi, iiiliinii—lull at 'lull li'ten when you cfn . . see movie,mary Sc IninI at 11:00 o’clock /w from silver M irttfi Plicwl nt, vi,u friencU for nome tiiye..
tip veil of illusion fell from the annu. Fla. m Fein Italy, P.MI that feature go«d( iiuuit*. *‘A Kong,
tfriday morning. The Public is fuch «n4 of ihr lubif*. Thi* lihL* g
_____
coronet. She carried a white lie lemainrd at Marianna a” a to Itenietnlier" -\:ys an excellent
Q ’ited tu attend.
wa* laid with un orgamly cloth
\(r, Walter Colenisn has re- prayer hook showered with a flight instructor for -nine time example. So too -vat "Phantom of
(lie Opera" with Sii-.mmi Foster
wlUi uniipie linen applique and tuIllc,| from , business’ trip to white oiehid and orange, hhis»oms. then \%n* tnitif****t t«nf l»»
MONDAY
The lu-nlc’* only attendant waw AYhi* I i 1 Hp h|»w li'Mintht'il LIDI 11 tin i ,i "Ooo Night i f Love" . .’ .
— The- reeulur*-husinp-n and in- rritjerrd with an arrangement of. Ati„nia. She flew to and from
Miss Catherine Spencer who « mV p lfM 'M time
aiilrationnl mealing of Hie Pie-- white niBjslragons in a Hi™ Atlanta.
’
------a blue Jersey ami inousselihe-doliyte.ian Woman- Auxiliary will bowl flanked by three branched '
Out of lim it uu P 't v nit hi tie-$
be held nt 3;!J0 P. M. nt -the ruiAlelahra holding tall burning j |toJ. ||rjtt of the Britt Tractor soie gown, the skirt being worn Mfl* \hUT KilVDiP. i Ulll|Ut Mi
while
tapers.
Colorful
hors
u’
q
,
]pf(
yesterday
to
attend
tho
over
taffeta,
She
wore
s
match­
church with Mr*
J.
N,
(iilloti
J* O Uutfe. ( nffe&gt;vlUr. K-iu-.i . Mrs. (’ ravv ford Is
as leader of tho inspirational oeuvers. mints, and -altrd nuts Foul-Ferguson Tractor School in ing hst and gloves and carried Ml— Are!la Wolfe. Coffey-die,
were
served
throughout.the
afterJacksonville.
a -howei .bouquet . of -yellow Kan*iis; Mls. II.F. Gnnzalet, Mr*
program.
Hostess To Circle
noon.
------------ gladioluses and Florida orchids. M. W»iiSts Hint Mr. .lames No
Approximately 50 friends ofFriemlwof Henry Might
of ItiQt) ^Ensign Klmrr Johnson served hoi* ‘If,Tampa; Mj*. Louise Noula
Meeting Is Held By
Miss Prrkins culled during*Urn Pmk Aycnue will be glad to Icarn as'hest man for the groom and greji.^ Miss Lot* Nippci i,f tit
that be has recuperated from a the following were ushers: McKay Undo; Mrs Julia t arpenter MuJHoly Cross Vestry afternoon.
--------------------- i-------recent illness. ,
Truluck. Kirby Fite, Neil Powell Fraiu es Carpenter, and tii —
and Edward MarshuR.
Han I f h
i
»»f k‘kv»*••* Hi
Dr. R. W. Ruprcrht was ap-. Circle No. 4 Meets
Mr. and .Mra. Clifford Reel
The mother of the bride cbo»e
Il«-f ty Si+moies, S|m!i\
pointed senior warden, Rardali
ure
-pending
some
time
al
St.
With Mrs. P. Bolls Mary*.- Ga. nuntlng and-.fishing. a black and while .print crepe W f h l h t ’ i . HrH\* \Vintk»«ji M.itlwi
Chase was elected Junior warden,
afternoon die-- which wn* worn
and B. F. Whitner, Jr., secretar?
Mr. Reel has recently received with white accessories an,! a MrKaditml (tillbala ltal*aiii .ii-t
Sail- Wtighi iif'l.olbn- ' -•! ■ ,
Circle No. 4 W.8.C.S. of .jhe Jiis discharge front the Navy.
at an # organization meeting of
the Vestry
Hide t u n - Epis­ First MethmlijiL. Church met rc-i
copal Church held at the Parish cently at the Immc of Mr* Fletch­
Mr* H. A. Irwin left Srrturday
er Boll* ql 1421 Valencia Drive for Jacksonville wliifre she wa* Rose Circle Meets
House Monday evening.
The incoming and outgoing for the first meeting of the yrsi called because of the serious illMrs. Precl Wilson
members of the Vestry were which included'the election of of ne*s of her sister* Mr*. E. 11.
resent ami the meeting wo* fircr# for the new year.
Sm ilh .
New o f f i c e r * include: riifle
resided ovei b\ die Rev. Mark
Tk » i ihii II h t lull itiin »• &gt; »
----------Mrs. I H tl \\ tKon en tei t iu n n l
Carpenter. The fqllnwinv tint. chan man. Mr*. E. A. Londephei g .
r , C. Priest, who, underwent an , the Rosy ( * i l f i r « f t b e S n n f o n l ,l * y
fi-j|tti|r4 *i*»»n utti-*- »■ *•
Illittees weiv appointeil; Primeily m.ijiiuirman. Mra. It- F. f'ren*haw ; eye operation last wegk at lilv* Ganlen i lull nt liri^* Ihiiih* Frii fny hn ii.i. ... mining l l i r ' l a d m - p i. &lt;
and mcmufials. • Randall Chase, srcielary, Mrs. J. P' Thurmond; er-ule Hospital in Jacksonville, merning with Mr*. Ell dor Ctirielt, Ml ( ' ttlri . Wi l t I \MS y&gt;&gt;
11. H, Coleman mil II, I.*,Cor­ treasurer. Mr*. J- A. Calhoun: is felon ted as- recupei sling nicely, rhirirmiiii , presiding nt the meet- 0 P#wrep -tylvd cmffiiie
MBS
nell; F’imim-* - T. ,\V. Jones, l], spiritual life chairman, .Vlr*. E- C-l
fng and election of officers
It HUtil! M IIFIJ'llKi.’S ban n.iL. Perkimf. It. A. Smilh. It. *AV. AVjlllnms; mission study. Mr*, t*. |
Was decided to celehrale Artoir , done up with white cuodv. rind die
Itunwechl and .Rnndlill Chase: It. Winn, *un»hlhc and flowrr,'
Day Jan. IH after the rummitlro |wore u iiit.* , mmdim* pt Ifei Inm
Publicity - P. II. Fuller'and B. F. rhniiman. Mrs. \V. C 11)11, nuhb-.
report? were read. Mr* W . A.|. . . mid t**!;., f . hum **■,Whitner, Jr.
._________ •city chairman. MYs. Fletcher .Bulls,
Morrison, chairman of the Junior ! ill. mniei-Utiiiliitg the •l*&lt;«e iill u
Garden club, will have charge o f ; lly U t-een hail ,u,l .In
mi nt
land- membership .chlfirman. * Mi*.;
the planting and iledlciltlon of iv&gt;., pute nnur ,.f tin lu-veep i lu
|Houlihan. Visitors included Mrs,!
oak* tree* ut the Sonlh.nle Pn- itewe. field ivli- It- lif- t leEarl E. Freddy and Mrs A. Fmafy Schopl for Arimr tla&gt; m j come luugm
l l a u. i t c * t m- «
Cskltdge. , .
‘
FINE—
* ft(fPlif(|ii
memory - of the late Mr*. Stella t trtirgbt them hmvt*v »ei ihefi hair
w a t c :h , CLOCK
P, Arrington, princiiuil. ami Mrs, bclwet-p vini* ,md apt it,ii|.iu«
, plentiful ag.tli- lin t p'liune tn
Pfc. l^e. F. Arnfitrong. Jr„ i* J. Tihlen Jacobs, teacher.
find JEW ELRY
A letter is tp be written James fi tel, up mtv - ' ut
til' u.iull,*
home .on furlough until Jan. 31
REPAIRING
and is vi-iting his mother Mr*. Moughtun expressing the nppreoia* i ' v newi *t ,...I (ueitm i roll
Lee Armstrong al hej home tion of the Ganlen Club fof a s-rime- vvhtil, -nLi- f!* di -ict'e-L let i ' ( •I'uttHL Mrs i II i .igl-Min,
1402 Weal Ftr»l Street.- He slsting wte club during hi* .long Ithem . ... MRS 1
Alik it i rtlldwrll Mi- I It
arrived, on Jutj. 13 ffonv. San years as sufierinlemlent jif park*, him. i- (he its*
n .iu i#d. Mi- i . i. Irwin \ i-iiOffirpf#
elected
at
the
meeting
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n
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.-she
phi
Diego, * Calif, -rii-he be is slaill* mi lliili d T ll - I f TI Mi-f’a-tiu
KEYS MADE
are; Mis. C. P- Henderunn. chair-rim key) in . , . die
tlonad.
uml A h *. S. (,*. I ticket UMrfltx
by code, or dupllcute
man: Mra.' B. B. Cramley, v{m I it eluded
Mra. RolH-rt Coir, see- IIK1GIN
Officers ' For 194B chairman,
ratary; add M«?. It It. Beck, 1VJlANi*
' ‘ g u n s 'r e p a ir e d
treasurer. Mra. Curlett. Mr- lull i' llIV p
Installed At Lodge its
Dingfelder Mrs Fred Wilson ll&gt;FN, .
and Mr*. Henderson w'err selectetl . , led
PRINCESS
Mtf.
It Hovii of Kip* as delegates to attend the (hud. n \l i«e! \
iinimts, distrVt deputy preablent, Club convention to be held at IMHItY
MEND-IT SHOP
and lies- staff iii'tnlled Mrs. Alary Miami* Bench on May It) and
FI PS .
Jamison as noble grand, and other
“ He Advertised'
Mrs. C. Pc Henderson, speaker.
Walk!
117 W. First St.
Sanford
otfirer# Thur-dav evening at the asked the q U M t lo n . "What t» h ,1...............
SeuiihoLa Rebecca l,odgc 43.
\miiil, »i.»v&gt; Inuv
garden without blnl*?". She said, t itlvEM
Officer* Jo v n -e for 1040 »f0!
. B ILL*
*eem* lo«n»c that'birds me timimed
Mrs. ByiRah Thornton, vice grand; "It
uhI with hat and
with peace, Just a* WILRIA
Mrs. Charles -Core. Junior past ayiionymnu#
very tiri-'peintis
flower# are. Ndxvhpre do we re,* all . . .
noble grand; Mrs. Allnrrie- Ewan, cngtiise.a haupy place without
MR
LAINti doing a
right supporter t-&gt; the,holds grand, iowera and birds.
MRS DON
So ■ il lie- hit of
and Sirs. W. Jt. Beecher, left sup- oove# us now, with rtiii wonder- 11 - liPK
k
-boppit'g *
porterj Mr* Tieotgia McClelland, fill new chance of world (teare. to
AIR
K hll(i IIHOFF
right supportei In the vice grand, -look for and to encourage* tlmi
tring gn-en ill i- pig lliiuilgli
anil Mrs. Mildred Soulres, left appearances of pcare ami o{ hnppt- j t u
lio­ IJIV 111 S.AtlTM*1
PROMPT SERVICE ON
kupporter; Alt- Fred Myers, #ec- ness. Just as sorely as *we rahnni I wifj rtvle^f nl# iuti mu.i&gt;&gt;•*•hi t1 Ihn 1
relary. Air*. L II Rubow, treasur­ be happy without appearing to br- I, , ,k
flt'V W» u ID S faudl- ’
er, Mr*. II E Cqrdele. color bear­ so U-U true lhat we cannot’ ap t , retunusl *■- SaiP-.r-l
ALL CARS .
!*, mukv [
er; M iss Flora Deane, chaplain; pear to be hanpy Unless we reallv it. &gt; knittr
Il t L nod Ihe
Mrs. D- C. Howard, musician; Mra. are.’’ What'is » garden wlthmli ,t Iren. iV-VB 111 ., l W A Y N E . |
is, inside _guardian,
O. .U. LamlrcsL.
birds? It is like a ‘poem without I,..to nnived f ,,ui Fi^kf.iiivdie |
NEW AND COMPLETE EQUIPMENT
and Air*. Carl Chorpenlng. outside
ug nt, * Avocado J
guafdlan.
e ‘ me delighted
EX PERI ENCED EMPLOYEES
A business se*»ion precedwl the
TUESDAY

The Azarian Class of tho First

New Color/ulU
SPRING 'NECKWEAR

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RADIATOR REPAIRS

JANUARY 16 - 16 - 17 - 18 - 19th
ELKS - LEGION FAIR
PRESENTS

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MAJESTIC
GREATER SHOWS

Today is ‘‘Veterans Day”
Veterans of. World War 1 or 2
Admitted To Main Gate FREE
WEDNESDAY IS

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wonderful

PHONE 200

l'it ( t - i i h i m l . t i c i l u l l S t ii| H " 't n a ’ I L il t in '
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gift to Ain. Ilovts who was tr\en
Introduced tu the member*. Mrs.
CTtarlkr Cor» *a* jrwtfnfta*wfm
a past noble grand pen and.alao
a gift from Lhe Orlando Chairman
j&gt;t the Rehabilitation Fund Com­
mittee, Mrs. Anna S. Puckhaven.
Refreshment* were served to 20
members and guests. Among those
present wa* D. C. Howard, dis­
trict deputy grand master.
Wp». ill. ■ ■ »"* ■- 1™•

after

we'aVe 'glatl they are liack
with us again . . hemd tlial the
American Legi&lt;“J. Dmiee wa* very
much rt sucre**
^ the proceed#
derived from all similar dance*

10™ ANNUAL SALE!

Mrs. Dickerson Is
Hostess To Circle
Circle No. 4 of the First Bapttst Church met at the Imme of
Mra. 8. C. Dickerson Monday
afternoon with the hosteaa as
chairman presiding over the
meeting. Little Lonnie Gamble
recited soms Bible vcr*ci from
memory m pert of the deroThe Blblo lesson was tgught
hy Mr*. B. K. (hooper* and Mrs.
J. L Jackson gave a talk on
stewardship. Mrs. W. U. Gardi­
ner-lead the group Ift p r a y e r ,
A sweet course was served by
the hostess
Hostess assisted b;
by Mrs.
!. Benson to the fol._
T. C. Pitehford, Mr*. It­
er. Mrs. J. L. Jackson. M
Davis, Mrs. Raymond Kad
Lillian Vickery. Mrt. W
brand, Mrs. Maa Packard, M
M. 8. Nelson, Mrs. W. C. Wtis
Mra. W, D. Gsrdlner, Mra. C.
Henderson, Mrs. J. W, Gamble,
M m H. A. Walker and Miss Con­
nie Gamble, s.' u A tfg g tU • .

b'siAsowDUvS
l o t io n

Coming To Orlande Coliseum
FRIDAY NIGHT —

w* t-u-c,*-;-*
*)aa coi.e - hd
•^•estics **!»
K&gt;* lewH*-

JANUARY 25th

In Person

and hl.w ,. &lt;

SWING and SWAY Orchestra
&gt; . - * *1.
J

Don't mta tht* gala dance and celebrity nhow,
featuring Sammy K a je and* his famous radio
■tara you hear oh the “ Sunder Serenade?* brun*dc«L
.

Phone the Orlando Coliseum - 4466 or 11668 for table rwervatloiw
and advance ticket salea. •

For powder base, body
rub, chapped skin. Ruy
now and tavc yh\ ■-

Regular $2 aiza at $1
LIMITED TIME 0NLYI

j--F:
=2
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Plcsse send me M..a. bottles of
Tussy Wind and Weather Lotion.
□ M i . 81 site at Me per bottle.
$] site at 81 per bottle,
□ Six 8-os. bottles In carfon, IA.
□ R egular

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Ja., &lt;JP&gt;—B a l d w i n

T0UCHT0N DRUG CO

Nome.

V•

Dance Floor"

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�'o

Hustle Home
Double
With both winner*
from outside hoses, an H-H com­
bination romped home last night
’’or the ditily double nt. the Sun
furd-Orlamio Kennel Club for .1
* — juyoii. 'Ine two dogs wer’
Hep Cut in the second rue* awl
tfustlo Homo In the third event
TONIGHTS KNTItlES:
I'tni H « '—I’s l.n it 1
j.r r j *;», jtimswinis. Ann 81i*v
dui.tr, Mover/, Illsek l.itrr,i UuW
»B ~ ~ . tVs^Kl- : lto(&gt; Kvu.
Hull
kedi, l
II If lif *, tlwlll,
I"ItH.
ihltfl Hr
! Nn (Ittl llratf H illy |l«ii«ti1rl
%+ri W**fi*Nw Ihiuli H i It
ifhnki
tabiii«€^« |fiil»#(Fv H&amp;l
Jlftw, * IhpiMt PrRliirr, Tarran

DUN’ KDIN, Fin.—"Golf I* an
Simblln’ game.”
This axiom of golfdom camt
from u young Scotsman ‘ who
landed In America In IHUH to IBe­
come the golf teapher "of presi­
dints.
It was George Low, no mean
■Hotmaksr himself and on* of the
founders of th* Professional Golf­
ers Associations.
And now n long overdue honor
has been accorded the philosoph­
ical Scot. ’‘ Georgia"—a* hla mates
always hav* called him—has b**n
made n life member of the P. G.
The honor wa* bestowed upon
him hare ut the newly ostublished
home club of the P. li. A. for his
part in launching the golfers or-

He lit right In, finished seem .1 in
the IHIH.i National open and . in
1U05 captured the Metropolitan
open.
He stowed away the Metropol­
itan (n about aa rIAsny a match tu
has ever been seen l*efore or
since, hi'nilng out Alex Smith, th*
Notional rhamploo, by uuc stroke
with II 2*»*.
I
It was Ktnj nt the open tourna­
ment nt Garden City, N. Y., that
larur Blurted u move that led to
th* P. G. A. He took the lea,) lf*
forming the Eastern Professional
Golf o m oita.ij Two years later
.the mid western pros organized
nin 1 the merger of the two groups
' made up the P. G. A.
When thp veteran Clearwater,
Fla.. pro came over to'Dunedin to
receive thu life tneniU-rsbln hon­
or*-for his -nan in w ttW golf on
*n even keel ho wns- n little carl’ *
nlmut flicking nn nll-tlmo star. He
bad seen loo innnv of (he masters
perform to Ik&gt; srt on any single
v-er-

MM5 Sports
(Immuions

Girls MeetJoeesbunr

I cad ni;&gt; Z-year-ulil

niav&lt;*r»

lo-nding

r*|il laiw 11—Tlid-bv .Ion*-*. H"rrv
Vgrtlon. Wnlter Hsgen nnd Gene
Ssrazen. I woiiMo*t —ant to -av
on* w*« ia-ttwr tb'n tb* -tb-r.’’
He do** s"v h w i V d f - , lthe grente*’ nf ■t - ........... croji“ ll'v re-nr1 « b - -» tbnt"
Georgia *-,« i, , , 1
-t
r-tenv of *b• *b&lt;’*« &lt;1 * j—,«
20 years n* **sl‘ ’
Jr-.
‘ Durlnir (bl« | ' ’

2yenriild

Mar I Hot.

Filly

llituu-

gay

l.-adioc UundirtU‘ Ibn-e Stymie.
&gt;udtng Jt» key j Iteun Je-*op.
landing

N

Owner

t o ahurn

Mi-.

Klizubeth

i Maine

Chance

‘ Fhrirt.i *

Leading Trainer—Stanley 1.1(dec.
Kentucky Derby —llis.p Jr.
Prcnkness— Polynesian.
Withers—Pdiynesian;
IfclKioltl fitake- —PnVot.
8uLoihau— Ifevil Diver,
tlrrsiklyir—Styinie,

' touttbl

I*r**ldrt’ ls Tnft nnd Hording and
drlllr-l 'he ni-,la if" i* o f the game
twin Italie Roth, tlcnrge Arle nnd

Dwyer Vfldlif*
F.iiiliiru iTty -(iaiSorette.

tie rotlrrd six year* sgo but he
; Still play* a spot of golf here and

—A

Trenton*’Urst Fiddle.
Gallant Fox— Reply Paid.
Westchester— Stymie.
Pimlico Special—Armed.
Mas*gehu*ettif ■' First Fiddle.
N'arrngtinsutt Special — Westmln

I barter * a. l.1 l3 T ~ lo »n r lllalrlrl Sr. a

MKPUWT IIK CMDITtaS OS’
COHII m t v T i t ; x.vrinN*!, h ash tu
lx t iik static o c t'i.iininv.

l-van* ami ilMcuunia ilnrlu&lt;ttn« kd KK . iu«nln
United Mtntva liovrinaicnl ubllgatlnna, direct a
oniccl
.. —, .

OliflgalIni,* ut wr tr* arul iiuhllral iutMllcl»!un&lt;

O l t i i r btzoflik, nt»iVR unil (i^tirriltirr*
C or pur 4 Ir H u e U a Unclq&lt;Jfiif IfTWO.td itntk o f

KKMtuRrvi imnki .
CiuHi. lulunrei w ill oth«r Hunk*. Inftuflinc rt-^
RftCR. Alta tn#h I f I j i \t rut Ann «,f r o lU rll
Hank |ir«inlR«R uWutU n ; . » i l IMI. furnltMr« «nt 1

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‘ ily 01111' ROYAL
NKW YOUK —Some time ago
the baseball writers wwrre asked
to vote on candidates for the Hull
of Fame. Clark Griffith was the
first man to be photographed in
the Hoys I mind. And why not:
If ever a tnun belonged dn tho
11 ah of Fame, It Is the ’’old fox."
f)nr of the yrivileges of making
th* spring training camps Nivery
year includes a visit with Griffith.
; 1 nimbly ibis correspondent look—I forward to it more than tho
fnxy one, because he always came
up wilh’ n yarn which you base­
ball roolere loved.
Few men have as much allaround l&lt;ascbnll_.knowloli£e .**1
leer—b»f«rH n
experience as '‘The Fox." He can
leH you everything a batter or
r v pitcher sWllh try to do. What’s
more, bo's proved himself a shrewd
rum. prrsiiicni ami trailer wild
■I*MIMfII||
extraordinary; background nnd keen
__ _ .
a
i. V Alnii. U»r*l Wliil sense.
ijitnkfil! HiiaD\rl4
‘ In rase uny lasebnll fans nave
r'i- I I
forgnltrn, Clark was co-organizer
iJtfia«r(&lt;&gt;r
with Han Johnson nnd Charles
Il|fli*itrli4 tturf I
( omlskzy rd the American League.
lull* II*
t***t Iftfitti
null- tbnt.
IItlai hu
II,1
Tj 1« .Hit#1
11itt-I f f
Nut nniy
he nlloliiul
pitched u
and
V It'll rF&gt; iilili
nmnaged the . Chicago White Sox
to the first junior circuit ehniu•*ty%--*ij|| Mfltr-- 5 Ifl %Hl^»
li fi.a. , It*3*!- Ycilk#***, Fas?tifr. I piqpshlp I11 1P01, urgnhiud the
♦eMlfir ilrniiii
,\i»s York lli:hlj\ml«r*. forerun-’
ijftlDl |* »I||* 4Mrrs*rf»*l &lt;||**rt.
in-ra iif the’ Yanks, und piluled the
FUUIIi liRrr .TtM Ytllri
,
( jnrlnnntl litH for throe -y ta rf
- +
f&lt;}ttlnlrlft Hit* - I
r
Jrtr *v
Vt.fia lt‘ Trh» Tlif
la-fore taking over Washington in
AfsaPW*
TitTI*1
1**1I IG12. HlfSilt* r, lltrifirhulf-. |hi|i|;g)l.
'I here's a lot' of baseball in
funk of Ihnue t-hang? ' while eye.
Veterans Ni^ht To Be lijowedskean orbs.. \ Writer has,
to start talking with the
Held At Fair Tonight only
"grand old man.from Washington"
to know the great old game h.is
Starting Ihc lust w* -k of lb, . In i n the Jircalh uf life to him for
Flks-I^' i&gt;*ti Fit it, tho committee 1,11 of his 76 years- liut lei's look
in ch«r,*i i- pb inl. g seyerid bark a bit at the beginning of hU
spocipl event*. ,sic fi - t of which career.
will l«e veil- an; night toniuhl
Griff rod* ll) miles on a lumbfor veteran* of the Fit ft und cr wagon into Slou% City on-thu
Hecfiml World War*.
day he itmdt, hi* minor h-agua
Wfitnesdny -light will Ih- Indie- lettgim hurling debut with (be
night nnd there will be-other Milwaukee club of the old Western
special events during the week, la-ague In IHSH. A yeur curlier
which will feature n children’- te stnrt.-d throwing strike* ut
purude on Kuttirilnv nftr'rmsm- I'loomingtnii. III., baiter*,' when
Furtllei di-lulls jui iiduitlt* lo the i«- wa* 17.
pin ode will he, lit or -e l lull*
After Ihat "Thr* Fox," who per­
jcvnral 11
.tt1 1 ion 1 hnVe fected hi* |itching delivery by
In i 11 udded for th , .seek.
throwing hours ut a white hand*
kerVhicf, Inirltsl for the St. I*iui*
Krown.'. Tacoma, Missoula, Mo.,
Squirrels tMake Car and
Oakland. Calif. In 1K!&gt;3, Clara
Pop Ansop’s Chicago Cub*.
“Home Sweet Home joined
.The "(lid Fox" went through
CUMHKHLANIJ, Md (711—vF-try eight campaigns s* the ace of
three and a half years the auto­ Pop's pitching corps. In 1901, I V
mobile »** proW»»e,| no
iact ■ |mlskey persuaded him la sign
tiecause of wartime gasoline ant; with the While Sox AiC-unansger
tire restriction*, then the ownvr and pilrhrr, and to s*ld*t'ttTc*"&gt;di|
ih'cided to sell to a Philadelphia . I,oman" nnd JohnsonAIn argxnlgIng the Amertrxn Legcue *s u
fdiyslrluu.
Jo ft to tv**uro the doctor that , real rival of thr older circuit.
everything wa* in kimmI rijnuln? - Clark led the While Sox lo .1
order, the owner lifted tile Iniod.’
A

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tttar.k iiM-mlep* named are »ut,j*vl to SOS
not assumed tig bank)
Other

ihim Mnit.i.a nr Arllturtnn Classic—Pot
American Iterby—Fighting Stro.
American llapdlcpp— Hull Uclgri.
i Mar* and Strip-a—Dovuluc.
'Washington 1'otk-Hushtw.
Arllfigtoti— Rusher.
Ilomtful—Slur Pihlt,
llelmont Futurity—Star Pilot.
Pimlico Futurity—Star PildL
.Arlington Futuiily—Spy Song.
Washington Park Futurity—He
yoked.
Santa Anita Derby-Uymcaboml.
Santa Anita llmiCcap—Thumb*.
7.3ix.Tlt.es

Demand, deposits of Imttvlduete. uerlner
^tmlliilia
\---- ,
Tlmiv &lt;ttt|Fc*fii|N of imlivhlualit, |iArlrM-r«hlii

ami cfiTJuifa

Mlrd HUIp i liuvirnmpiil ( Iitr Iu&gt;ll nk

xst.m.io
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nun t;
i t,i11 u(

Depo'U* «l 8l*tr» ar»t |
|)epolite of luttik •
other depasliM I,*&gt;ililed
TtrTAI. DKlUWlTk
Other i.ilillltlee
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a*rr*ment)

TOTAL

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OF

7 to 14

FREE PASS
for one “ Iryrout" Ic is s o in • ■

Children's Dramatics ^ElocutionSanford 'classes lo be held every Friday at •UO P.M,
hi the Odd Fellows HaH. 1»7 Magnolia A re.,T he coat
|h nominal. Play’s lo be put on soon, .
Mall with name and udJfr* to

LEUSERS
Day Inna Beach, Fla.

Another One Of Our Contributions
To Safety On The Highway Important Announcement To All Motor
Vehicle Operators »

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Wo lire indeed glad to announce the installation of a new hettvy duty
Precisian, Tire Ititffer Lathe . .
TIIR PRKClStON TIRE I1UFFKR LATHE produces higttcr (Juatity
Recalls since- the tire is Uiiffisl diametrically Round, thus preventing
jKiumllng anil shimmy, espescinlly at increased spectls. (

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M any thousand tires vulcanized and re-capjK'd successfully in the past
2.1 years by

Rhone 0(18

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Agrats— C‘*rn * » ■ » . I.tweli

Isaw * Taaar - I’.laiS . 1
*f Strht.brllt,
lluttarri I arSleT - I'raar * »* »..
Va ♦ lltirlaell Tatlrlrlra
I’rrfasgra.

BUSINESS

fat A Saal-ed
I'baaa i s
tliatrtbalara at
K. It. Weadeatr A Saaa Seed*
aad W ar** t'eeOe.

AND PRQFB'SSiONAL&gt;SERVICE

Touchton Drug: Co,
TIIK HRXALL RTOHK
FIRST A MAGNOLIA
PHONE 325 •

JENNINGS
SEED
STORE

PRESCRIPTIONS
FILLED

One Ip w lsU r la
Plltlog fm c fts t le a i

C. F. W E R T
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MICKEY’S
PHARMACY

II* *. ratk As*.

Pbes&lt;

Diamonds—Watches
LQDGK &amp; SON
GROCERIES - MEATS
VKGETAHLES

DAUER^RAIHO &amp;
ELECTRIC SERVICE

‘n ThU

N e w ip a o e r

The
Kilgore Seed Co

SANFORD

EIsECTlUC

CONTRACTING CO.

I ». I'ttlti .

fbese S*

CAM FRCT.L.SECU RITY
FEED &amp; SEED STORE

,

UNCLE JOSH Mytt:.
Fur . Radio and Electric Re­
pair* Bed-— -

TtrTAl-

L IL F Helm,
it M*» above eta!

BOYS &amp; GIRLS

j

WORRY
1HSURANCE-

ur.'l lleNIMl lee •
•
(at Deguelte secured hy pledged assets pursuant
to rroulremeats of law
.......... ......................

; fdt

last: So Griff mb* quoted ln*t
spring a* laying "Pick us lost
and we’ll flniih fin l." He cam*
in second. ■
On*, thing i* kure. A* tlong as
1 de
hf‘ 1*01.1
t'Old Fox’’ Si
is hnrullimr
handling ik.t
tic
icnnlorr, he’s in the running for
lie pennant, lle ’a. smart . that

I CARRY

rapacity is the r*Conl held Uv the
University of South Carolina's
vbsee

IIU U M

private.
.
, •
lie wiu * discharged u captain
last November 15 and stopped In*
tu th,* |u)*t of physical irninlrfg
in tiuetor for the Naval 11.' 0,
I. « unit, hero, having received
hi. .i.ichelot’s ilvgree In pb«entia
oil.i tho class of itUi*.
Itn appointment a* tho Gnmecock*' basketball coach cam*
three weak* Inker while Frank
Johnson, coach on leave with tho
Navy,; still was awaiting naval
Up.
Bgn Juan Capistrano Uric A Hie. nU’harfB.'
i Andorran's mentorship can' D*
Santa Mntgarlta ■llushcr.
rxpertoti id follow closjly tho pat­
liollywoo,! IVrby—llusher. ’
Hollywood Gold Cup rhulleuge tern svi by head football coach
and athletic tlirector, Ilea .En­
M*.
right.
.
’ »
English Dctby—Dante.
.
- SOFTBALL
International ■Men: Zullncr I’i*Ind. Winurn
Ions, Ft, Wayne,
.....................
Jax Maid*. Now ,0i loans,

AP VAWffeaitire*
-rfff.TTsfrtM . - s .u' d ^ n r R w
MtLtit.s* student to enter- World Warj*ll
ahd ilx--fir»t--4u rendh hi* alma

CAPITAL ACt.’OtlNTS

(el

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itiw basketball coach, James Ho­
ts rt 1 Dick) Anderson.
Anilfrfson, ‘ n -v-nlor und flrzt*
string guard on the South tarolinn tiitmecock's Ivasketball team
when Peat I Harhor was hit, joined

I^eft As Senior But
Returns As Coach

pital Btoelr j
ICJ t'oifiniun stuck,

.

JJflP

pennant that .year, nnd to the
second slot the following year. He
* m ot heady then u* he I* now.
Ho khew how to throw the sharp*
breaking curve, the effective *lo\*
ono. and the Lsfflirfg ch*«g( of
pace that won him the nickname
"Old Fox."
At ban Jolmeon’a request, Grif­
fith cam* , her* in 1!*0.T to ■Or­
ganize the Highlanders, pretlcccv
tors of the Yonks, nnd set about
building up the prestige of tho
American League.
Griff f|uit the .New York club
In 1308 and went to Cincinnati
as manager, piloting the lied* for
thre* seasons, before' going to
Washington a* manager *nd partow ner." The “Old~*t ■«“ - retired
from active playing ill 1907 but
wore n uniform "as a manager
until liWt).
All that is past hMuhy. lire
reevd with thr Hen*tors U well
known. He won three American
I.razor pennants and a World
Series in 1921. * Hut like Connie
Mack of the Athletics, he has ;t
dream of a winner every year.
Two years ago thr "Old Man"

n. Two hirda, nestling eomforb
ably ngnlnst.the motor.

LEGAL NOTICE

9»,014.10

baseball man—

your Ilnya) correspondent ha
£1qph»faifmh»€»i»-ToU &gt;Wfoot Evary ■told
tin i, me mini OAsnnnn, mm rii*
knucklrhaller*' cam* through. lVc
Pitcher
Or
Hitter
Will
Attempt
To
Do
running
believed him. Tt)e club finished

tJ rS rP re sh k n ts
Taught Game Of
‘Umblin’ By Low

They

T U E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y IS, UUG

T t lE S A N F O R D H ER A LD , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

n A C fc F O U R

E L E C T R U /hE R V IC R Cf*.
par* tU is e U s A*e,
rkewe III

hr of lb* oboes.nemed hank, do solemnly swear

a t I* true 40 the best nt my knowtedg* sad beCorrect— A ,!»*•
^
J. i . tstii r r .

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It

a!" NBA'S AN

ntreetare.’

GREYHOUND CU
is mi Ik* air oei
WOBO tonight i
•110 aid. over WLQ
at e i u with all U
"dap*" an th* dof
n ih« Slklord-O

[ d Tt^y^Vuitl'a4

Ritcw S U rt
8:QU i».M. Sharp

ik»n
s*rio,

Tonight’s

mm

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Seventh

A11-8lar

Hoc*—5/t6

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FASHION GUIDE
HI GUIDE

SANFORD
Auto PfurU Co. ’
3MPLETE I’ XItTH SERVICE
OBIIERK - DISTRIBUTORS
III W. 1st. SL

Feature
MH* l'v ,

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TH E .CITY DRUG CO.

sanfo'

THE PKNSLAR STORE

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H A R R Y ’S B A R A

�THE BANFflftl) HERALD, HANFORD FLORIDA

TU ESDAY, JAN U ARY 15, 1045

Mr ijfttiua in *akl bl|l n&gt;

Chinese Bachelor
. Returns To China

W ltcn, you buy a cor

f

Manfunt (frrakt I*
*ii» Mjt;*
til
Hi i Nuilcf shun »&lt;»• iMittllili*

Ti**r
u

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number

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In 1‘ l^t

al

ft.iifq

rt.yy.,TA ..l)itMr.iMi .a ,in fc

s tn v ic t

h evo it financed and

V n , 10. is an the way home to
hi« * native China, boeatful that
every euatomer who patronised
hi« Uundry shop in the peel SO
year* yot hie shirt back whether
or not he had hie "chnkes."
Yee left hie family in t’nnton
in IftOO to eeek hie furtune in
this country.

INSURED locally. In

B EY ON V

thin w a y y o u c a n
bettor piolcct your
aulom obllo i n v o s t -

f l
«

m enl^Sco ue before

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THE

C O N TR AC T*

"Time I m o home,” he i«id m
ha. cloied the dour of hta tiny

you cload the deall

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fill

ha nil Mtiil official

a I ai
^*mU"rl»\ &lt;V*uniy.
lorL|#i« I
1%Ih day of Jatiuot x*
I IMS
*» I* UKUNM»N\

A* i*|*rK of Haiti Kir*
mil i ‘mill.
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

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LEGAL NOTICE

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I ' ‘ lOe per line fnf'oiw. Insertmo
I ", Mr per line for three iasertlt
(
.37c per line for 4 insertione

II. II. rtll’ K I‘CM CANY. INC.
I e c t r i c lltilhriKini Heater;,
#|5.«7.
THE Orieinal llrown Cow — IOf
m -jioy Johnson's Red llarn Restiihnuit.
.MOllKKN
:l bedrmin; house,
dcrlrnble local inn near school,
Rhone 650.
\
' PRESSURE cooker and Simhls*
! hand sealer. Phone 737-W.
•BICYCLE in excellent condition,
•&gt; »a5.tMI. 610 \V*. 3rd St.
OUTHOARD motor, 6 11. I*, ot
Sunotro
un Purk Ave.*
kihhI

runnimr tomlition.

JlAI.I.ARlF.S feed, irrticcrle*. etc.

• rhofie R05*J.

II. Q- To Liehi on

5ED rotntoas. Puerto
Yams.
Simtord
Fruit
Farmer's Market.

Rico
Co.,

HOUSE Trailer. pt3 mod»l. Ei|ulp
pcsl \with Hu**ne gat range
T,|K60. W. T- Erwiil, Slnfon!
Trailer Camp,
METAL HuOHNG
In Ru&gt;ck — (fulck
tfulck Shipment 6
"V " Crimp and Corrugated
■tyles wild Flat iheeta. Malta
fimn genuine solid Aluminum.
This material is very strong
and durable. 22 Gauge. U. 8,
Government specifications. It
la beat resistant and will not
. ,ru*L This is surplus material
ami is priced at (12.76 per
square, which la far below cost.
Available for immediate ahlp*
t) ment from our factory. Phaa#
a Wire or Writ* to Hal Fulenwider Manufacturing A Die*
tributlng to.. P. O. Bo* .7361,
•10 t-ancvs’.er Drive, PhOne
8-1730. Orlando. Fla.
E ARE 'ully equipped and
know how vo ittap-ymir lire*.
Natural' ruLher or aynthetic,
s i protect liiiewalls of your
tires. Jo-** Tire Shop, Cor.
lat and Kim. Phone flort.

CORN -

ALL YOU WANT,

S3.G5. Hunt'*
Tuxedo
8 tore. Phone 36B,

Feed

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Now Under The Management

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Offering A Streamlined, Liberal

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FRONT bedroom
UnraKt’ • space. (
E. 2nd St.

in

.tltln-'

«ttati*l »."t ... Ml*-*! »TUti t*e wTffir *

IW fl.IN I!

F O l l RENT

l ii \\ r 11 111li* t*tfkit-

Jiipii

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♦ ■•unit
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PHONE lift OK DRING YOUn Ad» la THE 3ANFT1RD HERALD
Count. I've words In the line, m'ludlny phone end address.
All adrertUitnenie for altaaliuoa wanted wUi be cher(#4 far at Ik*
I ; iesular tlaaalfUd ratca*

fh**

t ftt

..ylre

i*rrm-&gt;. I 'n j . itt

T O i SI A r: SIJ M tl tH U iK . «v htiy-s pln . i
n f r t i l i l r r f c r in i i t l k n u n n
Y o u » r « h * r rh &gt; - r s i p i l r - m t o sh&gt;p ^ n r tin K r l &gt; r u » r y i t l j i . l e t * . In i
Certain s u it
fur J ltiirrn
int Iu*r
tit ll tt * , hi i m l t I’ li ti n *.f R*oiln&lt;ili
r.iu n ly ,
yiorNtu.
hii
tiltr
til w h i c h
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J
■tr&gt;&lt;Vej j l l m l s u n .
I 'lu ln lllf
vs
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Ilm lS 'in ' D c f e i w t a i i l
u ITKKNH m y hiinO mttl o l t l r l . t l
s e t ! s « Hwn(writ. P l h r M a . t h i s H i l t
•ln&gt; in
IJ i t t e r y . - r v t c

Ky vi'--

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Hint I'lti
L.

FOR SALE

n n ;&gt; T V
&gt; r\ ..

m m

shop for the leal time. Otherwise
A U . * I t F .M I T U U H A M *
modest, he eialnu, "1 was heat Ti&gt; HONt:
Il ea . «.S«&gt;
I-I. A t MB
O il
Isundryman in the city. If my AUA l.N H T
kh r %i1
cuetnmm lo*t phecks, I never
II ci it 11 i a i’ 11 11f ) i *y it r# tillr O ' * .
have •argument.
Always give b ) V »*DatjfUtt
,tl]d f f i H l U i t ! 1«* |JP#*
them their clothe*,"
m . iU
RTtcl r l n l m . i
hif t
tl* iiiiitrt*
|«mi, i»r v i i h ' r t m &gt;mi«* m ?
With a knowing entile he ■»h.
hF
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t
a
l
n
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plains thnt he ramalned a hnrho- Ktlyt t h l i IS i i l r f l f f * , iltt i'ithptl. f o} 8n! t«
lor "tp eava my money. end o. *jf»i -c ~&lt;t(int&gt;n tt the f m j n t i a l N rin lf wt ti Ctttttrtl, Klwf l*
maintains that when he convert*
ht*-mtm«y' tnv'ntrn»i* f urr
nt AUW |*D(.IH&gt; rtl
KN«#I*
he will be '•praslirally a million lli u IIhlfi vtAlit iit irlnl.t I ryttifftthiN
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rattwii “ 1 Hi i* iMilh * KimI* etrt‘frl

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

J | j per lino for 20 insertloiia
| Minimum ralea ... . 30c

ii

Loan Service
To Residents Of Seminole County

nee ((icfaiinalh .»*r i»i - ain*rfr^v »

MISCELLANEOUS

ii. lit** (sill n f i*oiti|»liiln! ifi * r m I
.' n u t " ’ o h Mi iliila y. MlA' l * l h &lt;lAk
f
F i » b r » r a r ) . J H fi. rthtl

lloniiaW IIPJIK WHERE
CitA'ACt IS ItKSCEtTRD
YOUR natural desire for privacy
in tnonay matters is strictly
respected here. Friends and
relative* am not questioned
•bout your^rediL .Your cmnloyir or business associate*
vllf not hear of your personal
affairs. There is no' cause for
embarrassment.
Reasonable credit requirements.
No co-makers on money loans.
Variable payment plans.
FAMILY LOAN CO.
Florida Rank llld*.
Phone 31

Boom N

Floridu State ItaiiK Itlilj^
IMione .‘{.‘J

YOU DRIVE ITI
v PHONE 200

STRICKLAND
MORRISON

At Service
Registered Palomino Stud
Registered Jersey Hull
Registered Hereford Boar
Howard Ranch
So. Sanford Ave., Phone K70-M

T he mwo«. of eimiown ktceive6 a

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MAYOf- MV
NAMl 6 TlTUe
CAM! 7Hl€s
10 MY MbCE,
P R iS O llA •

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VO , fWH.s'MCR
P . / 7 Jt-jl vANTT-P
N r i !G COVrU/MERT

1/ V voucnVeoR
f

WANTED

\

TOWN. /

TO BUY’ : Two or three bed room
bungalow near schools. Phone

TELEPHONE
OPERATORS
Starting Rate
6 days------$26.00

RIDE TO Nrw (Jrleanii. I&gt;*lln»
or vicinity, Jan. 2H or 2U.
Share et|H!naes. Bob Marlowe,
phone G02-W.
WANTED: good used automabll*.
Call Capt.. Culpepper, Geneva,

MEANWHILE

Bionic or Married
| Ages 15 . 35
Experience Unnecessary
HELP WANTED
paid while learning
# Frequent Increases
GIRL far soda Fountain at LAtt• Overtime pay
ey’s Drug 8 tor*. Fart time .a)
• Paid vacations
full Urea...
# Tpxl-cnh s e r v i c e fo
EXPERIENCED maid
late hours
Hotel. Apply betwee,
12*00 A. M.
APPLY CHIEF OPERATOI
8 - 5 weekdays
WANTED: Halealadits for
Salurdnys 8 • 12
or part tima. The Outlet-

P O N 'T PAY A T T E N T IO N
TO MY N IE C E , M ie T E P
E l MTOWN 15 ALWAYS
P EA C EFU L U X f T Z ^

AS - m o WALKS ALCNG LtMTDWN’5
MAIN STREET.

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SOUTHERN BELL

I'M
ClAP

WHAT TM- '^ a iN P ^

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TH ' FLO C K

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GOOD riding fr
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IIOLSTERED
hroratelies.

lUtam* Flail

iRation leathar
%. Annnaeroent for eutit CTrlf desired. B. 6.
v 2U' 1 N- Un,n*« Ar**
do. .'la.

1 Li N K L L

H OW E* *rt«NG&amp;
M E V lf?

PARTLY fumHhed fi room hom
I condition, acre lot, well
, uui age. Owner leaving
YVtll tell at a aacrlfka.
W. Bander, Roam 2, Fla,

HAPPEN

m

Bv P A U L RO B IN S O N

&amp; n.
WELL d= ,IT ISNT
MOTHEP HUBBA UUBBA/]\ , /

J NOW, TO MAN- I

T R A P THAT CUTE
S ^ IT P O O P E P .W H B N ^

BEASEV/

n He COMES CXJWhL*

welding.
VACUUM

Bargain counUr, 3

U U u •j E S

KNOW If 3 A FUN N V
W ORRIN'

1941 FOUR door. Buiek. II
Magnolia Ave. ____________

BSCOHD8

— •— —

—

Cleaners,

i WHENIWIU
SOMETHING
, ROMANTIC

re frige ra-

ItS&amp;lL'S S.’M IR '
Lost and Found­

i BIX room hoi er, lights and v a u r,
(230J. In mediata poi»e»»|yn.
f Ike Butler, Ginderviltc.

Having yvttlgear eared for by the
JUST received: atnall i

Kurnquat, Lime qust. (
dftt, Pineapple, Te m|

S S S f^ S « F ~

WANTED TO RENT

Hgh| gervka garagk D as 1mporta ft1 as having the right doc­
tor for an operation. Don’t take
chsnoaa.-Come to ua with camplaU fonfideneo
m r car
^ n j , , ( h.nd, 1 co^ eW n t

NERVES.
TH&amp;Y'RE

AND NO W ONOeC/l
STAYING LOCKCO &lt;
JJP in THIS ROOM,*]
why d o n t you r n

l Ef
I 1
I 1

I A .eA lN /

ntnnim

MAYBE I WILL,
WHEN THE =q
MOON COMES
r

ifiS T DODGK

.
■-1 ■

TH ERE'S A S Q U A B
DANCE IN THE VILLA
-A L L TT« OTHER YD
FOLiCS W ENT/ FMN
THATS WHAT
YOU N E E D /

�» a a !'i i s i t i s i i i 5 i i

SANFORD

Efforts Of OPA
Officials Praised
By District Head
JACKSONVILLE. Jan. 16. (Smrial)—Seminole Gountatn* who !&gt;«••
gan their fifth year of service on
OPA Price Conrtol Hoards this
month wero lauded today by OPA
'District Director Roy M. Coffey
for their work in the pa,it, ayj
reminded that that work U far
from being finished.
"Board; members who gave so
untiringly of their tints and
energy to the rationing of scarce
commodities’ are the peoplu who
made price and rationing pmgram* * fine example of Ameri­
can Democracy,’’ Coffey n**crte&lt;|.
OPA continue* to need the as­
sistance of unpaid volunteers uu
local board* to meet the tremen­
dous Inflationary threat that is
many time* girater now than it
Was af t er . World sMay 4-^-Coff»y-

N f U 'f l i A W f ; « AMMAf*,| A. Johnson at ux.

Nellie Mitchell Mills et
M ^LFEsnivky !virHowell,
H. 0 . to R. B. Latimer A Dita

OF 'fftE. ' ( t ' f , OR HtW
YEAR'S F £ A S 1 \ 'THE
3R E A 1* E L E P H A K f
o F &lt; H E M A M D A R IK

OF 'frtE P R o Y lM C t .

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was asked to set up an ofcaniuition to ration tires in hi* stuto
by January 6, HM2. *.
«*» than one month after (he
war began, he continued, approxi­
mately 7,500 local r a t i o n i n g
board*, manned by 20,000 volun­
teer worker*, were receiving ap­
plication* and isauingration certifcates for* tire*.
. Thl* ■omginal army 20.000
voluntas** soon increased to 7H,000 and another ‘.'00,000 men nnd
women vnlunTWVc.f To' m .l t f the
local boanlv regularly, he said.
Theae volunteers—m e r c h u n t a ,
banker*, factory worker*, doctor*,*
housewives, high school boy* nnd
rit, teachers, office workers, and
tUtais—gave a spestlied-atrsMc:
of their lima on a regular weekly
schedule.
With everything liul sugar’ now
o ff lbs rationing list, OPA ha*
changed tho official name of its
local organisation* to Aren Price
Control Boards, Coffey explained.
Coffey stressed that while good*
are scarce and in great demand
these Price Control Board* will
need the support of the volunteers
who worked so efficiently on price
control during the war.
SURf'LUS GOOD}!
To pass on the benefit* of low
priped sales of government sur­
plus property to consumer*. OPA
"of/lflal* * from -the national,'"re­
gional. and district offirct met in I
Jacksonville lhjg week to map out
a program of effective price con­
trol on these commodities. R o y
Coffey, District Director said to-

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M A R S U P IA L
REFER. To ?

Any ANIMAL {M/tf
HAS AM ABDOMINAL
.Pout:ft f o r c a r r Yiki;
VfS yoiiM^

Property Board
estimates that by June 30,* the
amount of surplus government
petty wil1’ lie approximately
,000.000,000, a substantial pail
of whirli is salable merrhandinc
still short on the civilian market.
Coffey pointed out.
Conference* are being held-with
f . government disposal and owning
agencies to detsrniine the moil
1 effective methods xif maintaining
price contiula on sales of sitrplu*
goods, he added. Price Conlrnli
- - -already. esl*| on most surplm
iv Items.

S

CHUNGKING. Jan. 16. DP.
The Chines* Nationalists an.l
.Communist* irnevtrd chaige* ynterday'that each was violating tho
truce In thrlr ^imleclared civil
War. .Hostilities were suppose!
to have ceaseil last midnight.
A government s|Voktantan *»•
serted today that ComAtunisl*
today Increased their operations
' instead of observing the* "cease
fire order."
. The Commuhlst* were accused
by the government spokesman of
burning villages all along the
1eastern section of the Lunghoi
railway. •
The C h i n e s e
CommunlW*
Issued counter.chnigcs and. mall'tallied Genrralitsltnn Chlang Kni
Shak’a troops a|iu were conllnu,ing operations. .
• However, there was Impf (he
iriou* as
situation was not as
obaervit appeared. Chungkir
•era said it was Ilkah some «f
:Ve received true* Instructions
/-Meanwhile. . a dlspetch from
Associated Press correspondent
Rich,srtl Cushing in Shanghai
paid Chines* stuilenU denmn•frated in ' th* street* today
against the presence of American
troop* In China, Tha dispatch
said th* students shouted to
American iroop# “ Why don’ t Jou
go hornet", and .voiced demands

IMcCoftarty.

r
. Benedict, Joseph. B. et us to
W. E. Badger.
- Clint, A. E. et us to Caphas
Carter.
Mlnott. Jatae* et us to Mar­
garet'Dison Oliver et vir.
iiuiBgnrej,
oruce et
ci us to
io FanranHumphrey, Bruce
nie E. Lloyd.
Wltmer, George S. et us tp W.
E. Vlhlen et us.
Champlln, Treava to M. E. Pat­
terson-et us.
Wise, Harold A. et us to Karl
W. Yost et us.
Manning, H.‘ A. et us to Mrs.
Cornelia 8iUffield.----------------------Casselberry, Hibbard et. Us to
Douglas L. CUney et us.
Littleton, Gladys I. et vir E. D.
to Emma L. Coffin.
' .
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DEEDS
‘ City of Hanford to Helen Chorpening Walker.
Model Land Company.to Hewed
Chalker et us.
Wise. Harold A. et us to Karl
W. Yoet et us.
UMITED WARRANTY DEED
Williams, Roy 0. at us to David

COUNTY DEEDS
County of 8eminole to Dyer, V.
N. et us, Cogburn, Daniel et u s;
Pierson, Louis F. et us; McAullffe, John J.;Py*on, W. R. et ug;
Britt, J, Roy et us; Appleby, Har­
old A .-et us; Tillla. J. H. A II.
II. I-ongwell; Williams, Charles K.
•Hnrrth, Bennett F. e t 'u x ; Gray.
Johni Williams, W. B. * et «nr;
Jt&amp; t. O, A. Jr'.; Pope. J. T. ecus.
REAL ESTATR MORTGAGES
Coffin, Emma L. at vir C. C. to
State Exchange Bank.
Bartholomew1, Frank II. et us to
Flrat Federal Savings 4 Loan
Assn.
Cllnly, Douglas L, at us to Hib­
bard Casselberry et us.
v
Thurston, Victoria M. et al to
Florida State Ralff. ’
Murphy, 8. A. at us to First
Fed. Hav. A I.nan Assn.
SATISFACTIONS OF
MORTGAGE
Drehsel, Clara et vir Albin to
E. I). LIUleton et us.
Williams, R. C- to Harold A.'
Casselberry Gardens, Inc. to
Clery Kenneth Watson et us. '
Allison, F. A. .et us to Earl F.
Mooray’ et us.
ASSIGNMENT OF MORTGAGE
Schnaldar, Marl* to tha Old
Peg pies Home etc.
HONORABLE DlffaHARGES
Navy to Lee Arthur King.
Army to Hamml* L. Wiggins.
Army to Robert L. Overstreet.
Army to John Evan*.
1 Navy to Lionel* Abraham Bell

The Surplus

Chinese Factions
Claim Each Other
Violating Tr uc e

union involved called off • strike i praised the set-up and commend",
to lubmit Mi ease to Invest! r * - 1ad It* sponsors,
tion.
| -At « recant conference with
* The labor Relation* Boar.) ha* P™»Ment Trum*HT Governor Tug.
ipeelar'lurisdiction over lndu»- well told Mr. Truman briefly of

Seminole County,
Court Record

Marine* to Arthur Henry liar-

A! FRIENDS tOOK ON, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Degnan (laft) stand In a Chicago cemetery and watch tl&gt;*^
racket containing the body of their six-year-old daughter, Quxanne, as It Is lowered into a grave. Police are’
still conducting on Intensive mdn-hunt for the brutal slarer who broke Into the UtUe girl’s bedroom, k id .'
naped her, and brutally dismembered her body after killing her.
(International Soundr-hoto)

Army to Marvin Falge.
•
Navy to Louis Curtis Walker.
U. S. Naval Service to Wlnbom
Joseph Lawton, Jr.
Navy to Tarris Cloud Collins.
Navy to Alexander Lae._
Army (Cartlflcate of Service)
to Leroy M. Klrkstein.
Army to Rudolph Thomai.
A m y to Alton D. Tedford.' .*
A m y to Edward Nesbitt.
Army to Earnest Taylor. ■ *
A m y to James L. Williams. .
Army to'Edward F. Evans.
Army to Ellsworth L. Hoover.
Navy to Oscar Charlie McMiln.
Navy to Isaac Robert Yeoman.

im a w m a re

porlation, communication*, hoipltala etc. It I* empowered on all
question* Including wage*.
In the rase of r:: industry
which ha* not been investigated
by the Minimum Wage Board, n
survey is mad* and wage rate*
established. If this ha* been done
previously, the Labor Relations
board arbitrate* ami itaues an
opinion.
A rejection of this opinion* by
labor or management la not
potsibla because prior to arbi­
tration both parties have agred
to accept the board's final de­
cision.
Ktrike Tested Han.
The plan had its first real test
sufpir
during an island-wide

"a

s : ssS srS t« s« cz

took over the government alter sis
persona were reported killed and
one hundred Injured In the dis­
orders. Lescot had been president
for about Eve years. (International)

Fact-Finding Plan
Used In Puerto
Rico Since 1942
By I. EHLI I? Hir.HI.EY
WASHINGTON — A plan Ilk*
President Truman's propeaal to
appoint fact-finding boards in

uon.
their harvest!..*
harvesting useason.
The strike was called, and the
matter was turned over to the
Minimum Wage Board. After a
six-month fact-finding survey,
wages were increased by about
half of what'workers were’ de­
manding but retroactive to the
day they called off their strike..
At th^Mfglnning labor unions
oppotciHBfo government scheme
and Tufewcll, calling th* chief
executive a reactionary. Now la­
bor as wall as management have

tion in Puerto Rico for some
Emerging from the
House, Tug well said:
"If it has worked in
Rico I do not see why it
not work here.”
.

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Industrial strife U already 'opfcr-

ating under the American f l a g in Puerto Rico. According to
Rex ford ft? TugwelJ* 'governor ~nf
the Island. It- work* Vrkrr Well.**
The plan wa» •yat-'into .practice
fn 1042 under the sponsorship of
Tugwrll and the Popular Demo­
cratic party as a meant of check­
ing wide-scale labor-mankgement
disputes over wsget and working
condition*. It Is based on:
1. A Minimum *W*g* Board
comp-itcd or five members— two
representing labor, two manage­
ment and one the public—to in­
vestigate
labor troubles akd
establish minimum wsget in accorddare with Industrial and regionalYrequirement*. Not all Hdu itrie* and all areas have thy
same type of wa^cs.
2. A labor, RHatlons Board to
arhithito on a voluntary h/uri.s hetween lalior and manai-cment.
Board's Decree Final
This ,1* how the set-uu operates:
labor demands hither waces
and sit* down to negotiate with
management. In the event bar­
gaining Tails, a striks is the noxt
step.
*
The government, through Its'
minimum wage board: offers its
cooperation, the partita aobinit
their case to investigation by the
board.
A committee of experts Includ­
ing representatives of labor and
management Is appointed. It sufveys tha condition* of tha indus­
try Involved and tb* workers'
living standard, living cost ate.
If the fact-finding survey re­
veals that wage* can' be Increas­
ed, tho board so decrees. The or*
der has the weight of law.
A claua* In tha act which cre­
ated the board Klee* it power to
make any wag* Incraai retroactive tb (hat day on which the

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3 to 5 Day Dry Cleaning Service
* 5 Day Laundry Service '
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Famed Indian Jim
Thorpe Was Also
Gt&gt;od Blacksmith
AP Nawsfeatun*
CARLI8LE, Pa.
Indian Jim
Thorpe, Who** athletic prowess
Is still a favorite topic of discus­
sion where ever sp?rta follower*
gather, was also- a good blacksteRK 1
Authority |a William C. Shambaugh 72-yeor-ol4‘ blarlsmlth'.’at
tho ArmWa medical f l^ i service

anvil chorus tnr
year*. Shamhough told of hi* txperiencoa aa
instructor at tha one-tim* Car­
lisle Indian school.
Th* Indian school was closed
In 1018 and many or IU structure*
are now being need by th* Army.
"1 had 600 Indian, under me
while 1 « u Instructor at tha
school for eleven and a half
year*." say* tha why blacksmith.
“ Th*y all did fin*. 1 only had to
tend thaw to* tho guardhouse In

o f furniture In gay, floral patterned Mnen in va wide

Old Friends

White
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Puerto
should
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THE WEATHER

There Is Strength—.

T® Protect the Peace of the World)
'T « promote the rrogrraa of America
To Product Prosperity for Sanford.

R:iii&gt; Ihi. afternoon jml rutty tmilthl he
JillMIOlU

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VOLUME XXXVII

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SANFORD. FLORIDA, W EDNESDAY. JAN U ARY 1G. I Dili

Established 1908

A s so cia te d Prest* f

W ire

Prosecutors
Asked'Navy Depart-1
mentTp Do Nothing
“Purifier To Inflame
Public Against Him

Paris fils Demand Army ‘Reforms’

French And Russian
— Prosecution— W ill
Continue A g a i n s t
High Ranking Nazis
NUERNTtf.RS, Jan. |fl. &lt;Jp&gt;—
Altortirys from the United State*
nmi G it ‘ Britain* lim c completed
the r p-tT of the ca,u against 22
►
’ li'h-’ . ' : Nails on trial ns
,r'
la nt Nuernberg. Tha
pro c-uthrt uuw will lie continued
uy the Frriirh ami the jtusxlans.
At the session of the Allied trlhmtn! today. another of Hitler's
lantsMir dreams of n pan-Gci*
maniac .World was made known.
The rout! iict.nl evidence that the
Nmi dictnior planned to cicala a
na'tiotl* *of *2"»&lt;t;0(W,0.W‘"Tiermnnspeaking people within one bundied j ’-ats.

W ABHINGTONrJan, 16.—
(A P )— Rear Admiral Hus­
band Kimmel told the Pearl
Harbor committee today that
he was
threatened, with
death W hen-he returned to
United States. The pre-Pearl
Harbor N avy
Commander
testified he received threaten­
ing letters on -h is arrival a f­
ter the Jap aaaault on Hawaii.

Kimmel handed the committee
the copy of a' letter’ he'wrnte to
Admiral Haeotd Stark Whan Stark
• u Chief o f .Navel Operation*.
Dated Feb. « , f 9t2, the litter
proteatrr '^lri all* Justice" the
(Navy) department should do
nothing further to Inflame the
puhll* .against me."
* ,
It goe* on to declare: “ My
crucifixion befora the public ha*'
about reached the limit. I m i in
dally receipt of letter* from
Irresponsible people over \the
country taking m* to task and
eyen threatening to kill m e”
Kimmel'* letter « a i prwinced
a# committee counsel Seth Rich­
ardson questioned him about the
circumstance* surrounding his re­
tirement.
Former Supreme Court Justice
Owen Roberts will follow Kimmel
to the witness stand to fill hi
.eotne details on his printed re­
port of the Pearl llarbor assault.
Senator Homer Ferguson of
Michigan Is questioning the eomf.tin ts, of the Robert* Commis­
sion's investigation.
The Republic committee mcm:
ber says he also would like to
question Roberts about a con­
versation th* former Supreme
Court justice had- with tha late

FraaJdmt

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Rooacv^t. Th® dli-

cuislon took placa as Jtebart*
haudw! tha president his report
on January 24, IWJL

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Miami Beach For
Florida Vac&amp;tion
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com,, (n time In'halt the work
•tnppagu wlovh ii» pickrt* lin­
ing up lefhl'i* O f , kyiird. uarly
tin, imu hi ng I’r.p ii i- tiininmiw’e
M'hnlidrd meeting, ’ lie strike is
lining abend full force.
•Meanwhile. ill,, fit »l, account of
viiitencr in the -trike has come
finm n Swift iiffirinl in Kansas
City. ||f‘» the victim in his
stn rv.

Thu ufficiul,. Gumm l Manager
I’belli*, -ii v- Ibut pickets
btiuled bim mil ,,f |,i* car, Iwal
him. mnl feued In,,, |u
*
pellllil tn enter bn plant.
An independent union at the
1. tV.'

plant i . uni .pi n u k e

Seminole Gun Club:
To Hold Practice
Meet On Jan. 23
T h n e Mill

?m ig iif

Further Clashes
Between Chinese
Kiwanis Meeting JForces Reported

George Barr Is

Says 97 Percent Of Flan Is Announced
Decisions In Big • For Reorganization
Of Chinese Annies
Leagues. Correct

'said Dick MrUulin, who himself
Is a former Florida Stale League
umpire.
., , , .

“ A Judge In making a decision,
can take two to three wreekp, but
an umpire In a great gamF must

t
•'
Jan, UL UP).
The death tell from (he freak explosion In tha Itaraco mine i m
to 14 today, A I4-v*®r-old dig- and 360 decisions to a game.
tar, Clarence Hals, died of bums
He stated that he bad 47 men
In Grace Hospital, On* other taking umpire training at the pre­
rWim had died prevlouitv In tH* sent time in hla school, many of
hoardtal, and I f man war* ktllel them ex-service men .under pro­
outright In tha explosion.
visions of th# O. I. Bill of Righto.
Two searching parties, hard Many hav# their wives and fami♦men atiwurk in the iharL andlie® wfrth them. Hs added Out
Rtate Mln'nt Inapector B. L.ha had received Inquiries about
Chatfleld eaya he U convinced tha school from China, Maxten,
♦hat nr ’ or* victims will be Japan, Cuba and aholr countries.
fewnA Two hundred and fifty-’ An article In Collier's magaain#
recently described tha school, and
Life Magatlne Is sending writers
and photographer* . U Orlando
toon for an article, he added.
MEETINO OPENS
Telling of the contribution of
organised baseball to tba war
S t e m i , K O B E /T ja n . 16, (ff)— effort, be said baseball had given
more than a million dollar* to
tha Red Croes, USO and other
organliatlon*. |50,00o waa also
givan for baseball kite. Ha
praUed the work of “ Happy"
Chandler, baseball high commlasioner for helping rata* ISO,000 In baseball circle# for an
nual contribution to Um Anserlcan Legion Junior basball clubi
*

SchwtlltHlbacIi in Wn-diiniftem tomorrow in of fori* ttl
sottk’ tlit’ ' nationwide packingljnnse 'workers’ strike.*
Sclttvillenharh's plea for re­
newed negotlatinTTSOnld not

A* n step rtitcnrd -fttut -gtfal,
Hiller, ordered 500,000 young fe^
mat&gt; domestic* brought in front
the Ukraine. . The Nmi move \r.ta
iliac ton’d loduv aa (art of the re­
cord of a secret mooting held b /“
Hitler'* foreign labor chief, I'r IIX
Sauckrl. On Sept. 4. 11142, Sanckl®
inalrurtVd official* o f, thj nin*

MIAMI PP.Af'H, Jan. IS.
(AP) — Winalqit Chur thill
said today - that he ■hopes
United Slate® troop* ere not
At least 07 percent of the de­
cisions of umpires In big league
all going home because “ we
games are correct. Georgs Barr,
are not numerous enough to
who fer 16 yrara was a National
handle noat-war K u r n u e
.•lone.** The former British • league umpire, and ’ who Is now
conducting for the third season
Frime Minister trad* hi*
a'ltrmrnl to newsmen soon
in Orlando the only fchool for
after arriring. In. Miami
umpire training in the ‘ world,
Beach for a holiday.
told Klwanlans at the Hotel Mayfair today. He was introduced
MIAMI, Jan. Id, (A*)—Winston by Dick McLaulin and Joel Field.
Churrhill, whoee defiant voice
Also Introduced to tha Kiwanionce was Britain's most potent ans was Boh Morgan, who wa*
weapon, arrived., In Miami today formerly a captain with the Army
for h la'firit real vacation since Air Force and who will umpire
victory.
,o,
‘
Th* aetlng former British
Prime Minister aqd Mr*. Chur­
chill. stepped * down . from the 1911, umpired nine yean Jn the
Havana Special at a special atop tt.estem Association *»nd Texas
about a mile north of the leagues, started hix unique school
Florida East Coast Railway ate- for umpires about nine year* ago,

Death Toll In Mine,
Blast Reaches 14

\grcement_ Tow Late
To Halt Packing­
house ICmployees*
Nationwide Strike.

UAW- Delegates -Vote To Accept Piuu'i I’ay Rian

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s fA r id a n w j'T ,
Sanford, and *» «,-W# think hi
world

mm In Brimklyn.

CHUNGKING, Jan Id. t ill- The Governor of Chinn'* SwMiwan 1‘rovince — General ('.hang
Chun — told the all-party t&gt;oltiiral unity consultatlun conferenc •
tc-da v Ibere have l&gt;een furthei
clash*-* In north t'htni some
the Iruce declaration in the civil
war. He gave no delnits.
Communist leader General Chou
Cn-Lni tlcCldrcd bidh be and
Chang are “ worried” by con­
tinued accounts of fighting be­
tween Nationalist and Communist
troops in violation o f th£ truce.
Both Chang and Chou repre­
sented China's opposing political
factions of Central George Mar­
shall's
committee
which
last
W*eh formally arrive*! ut a peace
pact.
Meanwhile, Chang announced
the formation of a Ihr^-mn.i
committee
to
reorganise
the
Chinese armies. Chang said he
hom’d the committee would be
able to effect a reorganisation of
the armies wilhlfl three monlh*.
( iiw I'W
MUVI* total
vwtwi jtckplth of
The
planned

kit China** srrttad forces tHtlTlr.
aix months Is one-million, elghtiumlrcd thousand. This will mean
0 reduction of more than thrae(uilllon men from th# present
ptrength o f ‘ the Chinese armle*.
A large numlier of demobilised
Chin*** troop* will be used on
national reconstruction and con­
servation projects under the pro­
posed piaiia*
plan*.
)IUP«U
•
Proposal* l'J,v* been advanced
that in the Interim period of the
reorganisation of the Chinese
armies, a minister of war who
is a member of neither th#
Nationalist or Communist parties
should be appointed.

License Applicants
Jam Jinkins’ Office

~
Yesterday was th* deadlint act
by Governor Millard Caldwell for
drlxlpg motor vehicle# with 1945
licenses. Today the office of
Tax Collector Jim. D- Jlnktns waa

that enforccmenl
orders Is up to
JAYCF^EH MEET TONIGHT

Th* regular weekly MseUng of
the ' SemtecOe County Junior
Chamber of Commerce krill be
held tonight at 6:89 o'clodt at ths
' SubL T. W. Lawlon will n H * CUy fW L according to an an­
at chapel exertiaa® at Sawuneii nouncement by Julian Stenxtroin,
High School at 10*40 o’clodr.tp. president of the organiialion.

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(in*-.I*' , The Seminole Gun Ctub,
Vowev er. v i|| bold n prartire meet
nt the puliee range on the afternonti ,.r .^ n . 21 from 2 :Q0 until
5 :0 0
o ' c l o c k , for all interratad
in -bunting, Mr. Goode snlil.
Tim League la hutdln • an of.
(teets unit director* meeting I’ flrt*
the leLrulur monlblv shout which
ib fdaU-d l" iw held ill Tntnpa ni
the pnlftrirahirii on Jan. 20. ’P-ev*
“ ill de.-ble whetbri In continue
the pn'tbl matt hr- which weie
inaugumlrd at the* Irnginning nf
the w.ir due tn truii'pnrtutiun dii
t|riiltte». or tvi htdil tTia moutblv
nnil^ie* on the league'* meinbri
sbiilranges.
, The offifrm of the Soni|nole
Gtni Club here arc mixing* tn
develop* local shiHiter* in the
lower brnckcl cutegoriui/ Mi
(inode declared. AftiT the devel
oprnent of these *hi&gt;oteie, (be.
will be classified accunlliig to the
scores made during the lia.d
meets.

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Power Company Has 100 Percent

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The Floi idn I'uwer mol Light
Company t’Mlay *erve* 100 per­
cent mi&gt;ru cu*tmner* in •Sanford
than it did in It&gt;2 K. according t.i
an nrllfle written by the comp­
any'* locnt manager, II. IL I'oloman, which appuarnl in SttnaMso
Service Neiva, itmipapy puldica-

Uon. for December.
“ In 1U26 there wrre approxi­
mately 25 mile* uf dtstribiition
lines in Sanf&lt;^ I evlending tn
lluardall Avenue, went to l-akc
Monroe and amith to Twentyfourth Street, mul immedialelv an
extensive prngrvm "tu run tils
tributlun line* was be/un,” wrote
Mr- Coleman
"At this time
service was ivndeml to about
l,MOO customers.
“ The population of Sanford at
present is 12.500 and Is an In­
crease of more than 70 percent

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rile Wi ll tinthmiiud tbu
Three delegates in tbu imwtii.tr "I
today ut Lakeland nf tin- l int Phi Hi
Vegetable Committee pt la k e
I 'll
land were ckosen la-t pigtn il t||.
n meeting ut the fn in t II. . •• of vl
(be t'nleiy lllvlsinn of the I P.i i.in I I
\ egeUilile Committee ef
&gt;bpdi la
I'e n y V Cvlteburst, tia al -Inppm, m
is rhainnan. The delegate' nr\|
Mr. Whitehurst, Itubvri C..pi , mnl

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The l-akelaml mrrting of th e,
Vegetable Committee whs railed j
dqe to the depressed ciniilitliut o f !
tha relery murket, according to
County Agent (’ . 'll. Dawson.
,

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avoiding

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complete collapse uf the . &gt;tery i)u
murkut ware discussed. Mi him |ui
•Oli said. It wu* polnie.l mil linta

shipping

bulidny

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might help, proviilwl all .hi'pettn the slate cn opei ni .4 1u b-i So

suggestions weir thui only medi
Uia sill's, such a* sixes. Inili and
eights, b» shlpied, cutting down
larger slsa* and thmuing uw-iy j

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smaller on**.

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I 3!it&gt;ki*it' *iiiiA%, m .*• ,*K*r» .sf th *

l*KttLihlf I ■I(ItTill! t•t
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'V**I t f*I* *' t!i hr M*nt HI ikt»ftifL*

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‘ b U - i l f i n q i y s , U ic..o ((w «. jufiK 1'

to meet th* increasing demands
of the communities In the district
WE efficient service.^
The old steam electric Plant on
tfa n lls u M

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I’a g e T « « | -

Suspect In Beer Garden Robbery
Is Captured After Chase By Police
At 12:53 o'clock yesterday nflernOon, Mary Alexander, nro|iriel rest of the Sanford Avenue
Beer Garden, reported' that her
cash register had been robW .
On* half hour later, William Ha­
milton, negro, wa*' arrested fy
Police Chief Roy William* and
charged with th* theft. The arreal followed a cha*» In which
Chief William* circled many
Mocks in hi* car In pursuit 6f
th* fleeing negro.
According to Chief Williams,
Hamilton, who has a convict re­
cord, was seen by Nathan Jackson, a negro boy of about. 1(
yuan of age, scoping handfuls of
cash out of the cash register at
i: Hnw Mr*. Alexander's attentim
M s diverted elsewWhtre.
Chief Williams Wtu summoned,
arrived at tha stare and took th*
Jeekgon boy along With him in
hla ear In order to Identify Ham­
ilton, who had’ been reported bv
Acting on a
UJtams drove
the

County Agent Dawson, the Court- [**
ty Cominlltea for IVinlurJiop and . * &gt;'
Marketing met ami reelected a lljH ii
officers. These werd: Leo lluL-j1'
ner, chalnnaTi; Joseph Tuck.) M"
vice chairman; C. It. Dawsoiijr *«
treasurer; O. R. Mathirux. .ivre- j 11,1
tary; Don Carraw-ay, mrmhet. Joe

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lliMi(!uraa« Hi*

4ti|«it’s| iltMl ihrtr ii little* pusuh
hilily i»f KuHilitf Mexiuinii du«»
lu lh** umMthniciii'jiV Nif tht&gt;

Mexicnn ni&gt;vrniini*nt*

Charlos Hurl Is
Promoted To Captain

Corley as first alternate and -Inu 1&lt;&gt;f
Metsch as second alternate.
j nil

COLD HTIIIKK H O T
CHICAGO, Jnu. lfl, OP}— Hdter
cold has struck th* middle oust,
with a thermometer rending t,f
.13 below loro at one point In
Minnesota. The cold wave Is ren­
te red In th* Dakotas mid .Mumssola, and It Is exrected to sweep
Into northern
Wisconsin and
Michigan tonight. Chicago, uhcrj
snow has been falling, 1* set for
ten above tonight.

SH riff Claude WMttesv i Joined
th* chase and In a backyard M g r
J3m end Seventh Street iMd* a
Dying tackle and downed the
negro. It was a ragijgjf'ilpat.
ball tackle, and according to
Chief William* wa* mads with

downtown x

i nogro wolking li
id.
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ic
cried . Jackson. II

FLOOD DANGER Id MIMS
EDDYVILLB, Ky. Jan. in. (/V&gt;
USited Slate* engineers at Nash­
ville predicted today that the
Cumberland River will reach n
crest of 65 feet at Kddyvitlu on
Jan. 20. This would cause thu
WOrtt flood aince 19*7, whtn tho
river, rose to 76A feet Th# Cum­
ber! and reached 82.1 feet yesterday and f owed
u „ : th# rKddyvilli
: . “ High
■
School to close. Water poured
into th# school furnace room.
- - - - - - — . ............ ...
it'Tyumen has accepted
•Ignition of 11. btruvo
Assistant Secretary of
Hen**! will be; reby. JY* J°l,n Kenney, a
U S Angeles Iswycr. beFeb. ID.

|^,
fl
t|„

ihf successful negotiations to get
B trminlitw squad from the Brook­
lyn and Montrrflt baseball teams
In Sanford for the month of
February. Mr. Bplls stated he
would call a mevtlng of hla
committee Immediately to make
arrangements to entertain these
i „ y , anj officiate.
| \ report of the Traffic Comj mitt#?, stating -that arrangeI men Ia wche being made to assist
tU sllS M S ’ Os Tag* T e * I

•

LOUIS * CONN FIGHT SET

8®

NEW YORK. Jari, 16. &lt;51—
Promoter Mike .l.irv»-s annoirtced '
today that thr Joe laiiu - llllly
Conn heawwi’ij.’ h' rhampionship
Geht -t'l.l® , 1* 1.1 ln N - f Yokk,.
City. The Imut will la* hel'l -At
Yankee Stadium on ’June 19'

.

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