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U. S. Drills IirlBk'
To Test Bomb E ffect

^ Florida State News In Brief

Anderson R ations
H « tila t* 4

fr

P a ir

O aal

(nan had condemned apeculatlvr
OTTAWA, Dec. HO,
Tto
lodlty mar
trading In the commodity
GAHOI.INK TAX
ajr
ha
could
put
over
hia
view*
United .State* govtntm m i na*
keta.
TAl.l.AIIASSKK,
Dec.'
‘30
&lt;
A’&gt;
ltd
objectives.''
l*&gt;cn drilling holm on Bikini In­ —Florida gasoline. tax receipt*
Graham had aald earlier, after
land to learn additional fact* on* topped 140.000.000-, for the flrat
hie name appeared on a lift of
JEW EL THEFT
atomic tomb explosions, but re99 public employea who ipccuIn hiatory during 1947.
MIAMI BEACH. Dec. 30—VP) lated in grain, laat September, he
vtrIts ao far arc Inconclusive, ac­ lime
Comptroller C. M. Gay an­ A robber who apparently waUL._
watched first learned on Oct. 7 that he
cording to a report- made today nounced
of |40,882,425 through a window while a Penn- had
a “small holding" In an In­
to a group of American and from the collection
of aeven centa u aylvanla couple put a $13/100 vestment
.account his broker was
Canadian arienliata meeting here. gallon on tax
584,0:14,055
gallon*
of
diamond
ring
and
$
1,000
cash
in
handling for him.
He issued
The paper
written by fir- 8 . gaaollne a»ld in the Mate.
a
dreaafr
(draw
er
entered
the
instructions that It to sold Im­
Ladd. J. I. Tracy, Gordon l.ill,
That
ia
&lt;
5
,
000,000
more
than
residence
elfrly
today
and
escaped
mediately, he added.
J. W. Wella, atul W. 8 . Cole -- tto 136,879.470 collected during with the valuables.
Graham aald he made inquiry
u*s published by pennlaaion of 19411.
Detective 8 upt, Charles Plerc* to hie broker “because of all the
the U. 8.. tiriilogical Survry. It
Deccititor
collection*
amounted
raid five holea had lieen drill? I to $3,293,499, compared with said tha victlma ware Mr. and public discussion of grain trad­
Mr*. , David Milgrim of Klklna ing then ciupenL” •
at Bikini during the aummer, trie
In Dccemtor a year Park, Pg„ winter vleitora hare.
Mr. Truthlrt on Oct. 5 had de­
deeper! toing 2,666 ft-et. Geolngi- $.1,2113,909
ago.
They
were
$131,013
below
were awakened by the In* clared 111 a food conservation ap­
«n expert* aald . deeper holm th e ' November, 1947, rollectlona, They
truder and Mr*. Mllgrima arreama peal that “the coat of living in
would to needed for any Inter however.
sent him running, but he took this cdhntry must not be a foot­
pretation of the mild earth ahock
the tutnl $40.882425 taken the 7 1/2 carat ring and rash ball to to kicked about by gamb­
caused by the untlrrwaler Inmli- in Ofduring
1947, the Slate Road with him.
ler* In grain.” •
er.
Department
received $23/911,380
Asked whether Graham ever
The (ieologiral Society of Amir for const ruction
IIR 00K 8 APPOINTED
new roads
had discussed his former grain
ira, one of six groups meeting and bridges, the onhoard
adTAI.LAHAH8 K E,' Dec^ 30_ W) | holding*
n#» with the President, ? r
lull-, electeil James (illluly. of the mi ni at ral ion $11,080,(193 furof pay­
—iTwenty-alx-year-old C o n l e y said tne General told Mr. Tru­
University o'f California.* to r ment of old county road and Brooks la going to step into two man
of them shortly after noon
Anprlra, president, aucccetling A.
mnatructinri debt.*, and pairs of M. J. Foley'a • shoes—as on Dee. 18. T
I. tovoraen, dean of the School bridge
the general levcnue fund $5,-‘ a member of the State Industrial
Later that flay Mr. Truman an­
of' Mineral Industries, Stanford 840/14(1
and
a* general nounced he was ready to sign a
for genital alate n|»era Commission
University.
manager of the Foley 'Division congressional resolution aulhortiona.
Vlce-prvsidenU rhoarn include
of Bruoks-Scanlon Incorporated. iiing* Secretary of Agriculture
Cheater It. toingwell, Yale Uni­
IIP-NRY’S IIROTIIF.lt
Foley resigned yesterdsy after Anderson to publish the names
versity; Kirk ilryan, Harvard;
ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 80— six years as a member of the of all commodity rtadera.
Raymond C. Moore. Unlveraity of (/Pi—John D. Wallace, local real*
Kanaaa, and Martin J. Buerger, tor- and insurance tnan, today Industrial commission because
In the early' stages the larvae
Maaaachuartta Inatltutc of Tech- stated hr waa In full .accord with he la leaving the atate to to- of maharla carrying mosquitoes
come
executive
vice
president
of
nology.
the views of hia brother, Henry
lie flat on the w ater, and acoot
Other groupa meeting ire the A. Wallace, and would support Powell River Company, Ltd, backward when disturbed sprhitw
,
,
.
Paleontological Society, Mineral- him in hia independent candidacy British Columbia newsprint man­ the larvae
nmaqull
of other moaqultoe.
ufacturer*.
ogiral Society, Society of Kco- for the Presidency,
dive when disturbed.
Governor
Caldwell
appointed
nomlc Geologists, Society of Ver-&lt;
While he enneederf hia brother
trbrale I’aleontologiata, nn-l_ the ■inly tto usual Third Party chance llronka to succeed him OH the
ecologies! An inflation of Canada. of eirction, he
predicted the atate hoard which administers
The viaitbra wrre welconutl by former vice president •'certainly th e 1 atate employment service,
and the workmen’* compensation
-J. A. (&lt;U-n. Canatlian Mlnlater of will accomplish impiethlng."
•*1 -Imagine,’' to added, “ that 'and unemployment rompenaatinn
Minea and Resources.
Henry figured lhat waa the Only laws.

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TUESDAY, DEC. 30, I t f l

THE SANFORD IIERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE 8IX

Michael AbdicntcH

N ight School For
N egro V ets Opened
A night school for colorrd vetrrans who wish to improve their
ability In reading, writing and
arithmetic or in advanced studies,
will be started here during latter
January, ft waa announced here
this morning by Norman Wood,
contact man of th* Orlando office
of the Veterans Administration,
which la financing the project.
Mr. Wood revealed that 16
negro veterans have been signed
and more are expected to sign
up for the five night a week
course, financed by the. Veteran*
Administration ami - with local
colored teachers instructing. He
stated- that Supt. T. W. Lawton
had cooperated In advancing the
project, also W alter Holly, cum.mandcr of. Charles Youn*; Post
207 (colored) of the American
Legion.
All veterans who have problems
to adjust may contact Mr. Wuod
at the Sheriff's office at the
Court Houtt* from -8:00 A. M. to
4:00 P.-M. on Tuea., Jan. 13 'o r
Jan. 27.
Of approximately 42X.000 pro­
ducing nil wells In the United
Slates, only about 4,900 produce
oil without pumping.
ddatry, gasoline sometimes waa
dumped Into streams because It
w„ not marketable. ~

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available compulation.
BL8 baa no. exact comparison
with 1920 for Its consumer in­
!R w l* a « 4
t i n
! ■ • * « « &gt; » •!
dex. but officials' say the com
in prices today and those dining of liviug - la higher now even
though the wholesale index is
in May 1920.
At the present rate o{ climb. lower. They explain thl* hy saywholesale price, should topple tto &gt;
*«- who,*, *'e.
1920 high about the end of Feb- in
m,ny
d°
the 1,cm*
day towhifh
day operation
of
ruary, ’ the economitU say-*-and household.
.-- keep on going in contrail to the
Dec. 20 wholesale price already
experience 27 year. ago. Then are toing lelt bv toe consumer
th t index dtopped from 107.2 to in manv purchases, vuch a .
% in May. 1921’ ju»t one year food;. Allhiiuyh II takes lonylater. It .truck a bottom of SO.H er fiir l'b«'r items, like soap, to
reach the housewife, many deal­
in February,. 1933.
The alatiaUriana say employ- &lt;er* make an immediate Mark-up
raent holding near the flOjJM.- 1 with ranh boost In the wholesaL000
-mark and demand for good*a iI market, in order ^tn aveyt possible
.........................................................
of all kinds appear
likely to mass-buying at the lower price*.
PP
The rlae In wholesale price}
sustain wholesale prices next
during the week ended Dec.
Spring.
wa* 0.7 per cent. The index was
They declare that “political
pollti
pressures” on both tha Truman 2.1 per cent atove fpur weeks
administration and Congress fur ago and HU per sent higher
a halt In the price trend may than a year ago.
alter the picture, but they !h&gt;.
When the first gas plant wa*
away from any opinion* on th
built in New Orleans in 1R33, it
beat approach.
The BIJ1 consumers price lu- wa* operated by slaves.
------- TT---dex. described as repreaentiuk
actual cost of living to the house­
holder, already has broken all f WAKE UP BUSINI
records. It stood at' a peek "J
about 166 per cent of the 1936-..9
average on Nov. 15
tto latest

W holesale Prices

Wallacetrmm P o e s . O w )

ler chance of election 't f e a the
late Robert M. LaFoUtc
______
te Senior,
LaPolotte carried only his home
state of Wisconsin under the pro­
gressive banner In 1924.-*__ •
Aa fo r the new candidate him•elf, he told newsmen last night
that "/There la always hope" of
victory. And he laid he would
withdraw his name aa 'a candid­
ate only If either of the two
major parties became what hr
railed a “peace party."
Some Democrats today are hail­
ing the Wallace announcement as
a good thing for their party. Re*
p resenutivo
r__ ______ Joe
__ ________
Hendricks of
Florida, for example, said: “Good
riddance . . . it will help the
Democratic P arty to be rid of
him and hia followers."
’ But others are frankly grieved,
feeling th at votes for Wallace
mean fewer vote* for the Democ­
rats.
Gleeful
Republican comment
waa keynoted by Senator Eugene
Mill Ik In of Colorado, chairman of
the Republican Conference. J|le
say. Democratic hopes for
received a -m a jo r blow- in atate.
like New York, California, Wash­
ington, Illinois 'a n d Michigan,
which have large-liberal votes.
However, there la aome doubt
that Wallace can even get on the
ballot In soma of those atate* and
in .others where election law*
severely curtail Third-Party ac­
tivity.
Incidentally, Idaho’* Senator

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Martin Says

*
frttlN |'«M Own
where 42V peraona have died vio­
I I M R l l R N r l I f U9M I ' l l P
O n# 9
t r * r l l a * f « l i m l'* « r &lt;ln*|
lent death* in communal fighting iimliulotnl dntinxlion.
is not the' 'polida state.' The most
touched off by tlm United Na­
Sutoequcnt
information
un­ rigidly, regimented state* in the
tions' Nov. 29 ilcriaion to parti­ doubtedly
will nhow that to had world was recently forced to de­
tion Palestine—the situation waa
no rhoire. The Russian steam­ value ita currency at the rate of
reported relatively quiet.
10 rents for the dollnr. State
In Jeruaalein, British military roller to make Romania another con Dull _hav*_. .Uoggad-slave- 4he . _ . authorities tonne.) Jowish- laaia et*tc_ lu- tlic. U-H-KJt orbit aJ- economies of other European anil
from the atrret* toginnlng a t fl vancril a hit farther down the Asiatic countries."
A. M. today to nrevent further mail Delay with the proclamation
“The only real and permanent
uh - of these vehicle* hy Jewlth signed by all tto ministers, deelar
remedy for high prices I* more
raiders. Twelve Arab* were kill- Ing Romania a - quote • “ Popular and more production to meet
Mle."
' ed at Damascus gate yesterday democratic repuhl
our domestic requirements and our
when Several Jewa riding in a
Having to-rn compelled to Join world obligations,” said Martin.
taxi tomtod and maclilne-gunned the parade of Johleaa kings, Mi­
"Work and sacrifice won the
an Arab hua.
chael will to far from down and war; work and sarrifire will win
Abaenre of the raba from the nut, however. The king huainras tho peace. Not only America hut
atreeta gave the city a deaerted always has toen the beat iinying every country must loin In the
appearance.
torupatlon in Europe and Michael, effort. We rannot do the Job
The ranka of I'alratlne'a milit­ under tto astute' stewardship of alone.”
ant Arab*, meanwhile, were re ­ hia mother, undoubtedly has sub­
The Republican leader aald
ported gaining atrrngth from stantial neat eggs squirreled away “excessive government spending
armed &lt;nd trained voluntcera fil­ in foreign hanks. Even with and exorbitant taxation are sub­
tering acroaa the border from things aa tough as they are novC stantial contributing factors in
neighboring Amh countriea.
in EUro|&gt;*, the king business still high prices." 0
Jcwiah source*-said Arab rifle­ is stout the highest paying enter­
"Administration
rnoneratlnn
men who participated In a battle prise on the continent. Even the
with Jewlih defense forcea laat smallest countriea pay their mon­ with the Congress In eliminating
night alung the Jaffa-Tel Aviv arch* handsomely compared with wasteful and non-essential spend­
border were reinfurred hy fight- the $76,(K)0 a year drawn by the ing and In reducing taxes,” he
#ra drawn from wii Arba conceit- President of the United Slate*. said, “would to a significant con­
ration center near Nablua.
tribution to an all-out war against
The tost paid of all, of course, Inflation In the coming, year.”
lilapatchea
front llamaacua, By*
S
m rn
is
the
British
royal
family
which
ria, quoted Princo Faour o f the
_ v Kadi trito aa saying that some of received more than two million
hia men already were engaged in dollars last year. Just tto other
tbq fighting in I'aleatine.
Rrporta continued to circulate day there was a row In the house
that two largo ahipa toariog 14,- of commons when It agreed to
00U Kurupeau Jewa were nearing raise Ejl.atolh'a allowance to
tto I'aleatine roaat in lto blggrat $160,000 *a year and pay tor hus­
alngle uiaaa attem pt to clrcum- band $40,000. The Dutch Housi of
mg*
font llritiah imiihlgration roatrio
wealthiest families in the world.
tlgm.
'.I* .
The reporta—which aald the Queen Wilhelmlna, 'for example,
....................dollars
11a
Jewa had aalled from Black Sea Vets close to half-a-mlllion
porta—brought from an Arab a year from the atate — plui the
league
fpok
eague tpoheampn
an aasertlon proceeds from the vaat estates of
that the "Communist Influence'' the crown. And the crown Prin­
would nut to long in making It- cess Julianna and her husband,
aelf felt ahould the rvfugrs en­ are on the country'! salary list
Rebuilt
for more than .$160,000 toguther.'
ter I'aleatine.
Even Greece, ifhoae economy
Tlie »poke-m• ii aald It waa not
unreasonable* to "suppose that prraumably would to bankrupt
RefiniHhed
among theae Jewa embarked in without the hundreds of million*
the Soviet son# of influence thcro of dollars donated by American
.\
would to atrong 1corps uf “well taxpayers, sets up more than a
Reconditioned
quarter
of
a
million
dollars
a
year
Indoctrinated young Communiata
'
for
the
Greek
king
and
hia
family.
and trained cell organltere.”
He expreaaed a belief that once But It la highly doubtful whether
the Brltiah leave i’aleatine “the King .Michael succeeded In ob­
fleet Communlit movee to obUln taining the eame sort of deal be­
a foothold In,the Middle Kaat ran fore he abdicated as did,Leopold
to expected to come out Into the of the Belgians who turned over
open.
the royal rrlna to hia brother aa
“Then It will to eecn why Itua Kcgrpt. Leopold nosft la sweating
THE MUSIC BOX
ala hacked partition,'* the Arab out the changing home politic
added.
winds In the comfort of the Swiss
Actually Communlit influence resorts — an opportunity offered
119 \V. liit S t.
I 'h . 953
In I'aleatine at present la amall. by the state'* contribution of
Hanford, Florida
An American source her# eatla ye
mated that th e'tw o email Jewish the duration of what la relied
Comn-.uniat groupa and on* A'rab King Leopold's regime.
Communist group number no
more than 8,000 all told.

PIANOS

Guaranteed

Truman Signs Bill
K-esltaM* from f a s , Oa*»
the Whit# House secretariat.
Mr. Truman promised to use to
Its fullest extent what he called
the meager authority contained
In the mraiure. He said In a
statement that the nation's eco­
nomy fares a grave peril, and
that the bill |a~ pitifully' Redo­
quale to handle high prices.
ne
Maybe there are plxlea In the
White llouee—
. But to Captain William J.
- Broderick, of the capitol police,
It look* . . If plain everyday
burglar* got Into tbs House of
. Representatives during the night.
They stole $100 ln&lt; Cash from
the safe In the House re»t#urpnt
office.

LOCKER PLANT NEW S
Don’Jp you want to start the New Year off right?
All of un make resolutions to save money am.
^
ltd be
thrifty during the oncoming year. Why not make
a resolution to bank your food, just ox you ban'
your money, through the facllltlaa of “Your ‘
Plant" and hoc what pleasure and Having yi
derive. May we take this opportunity to wish;
one a Happy and Properous New Year.

CENTRAL FLORIDA QUICK FREEZE
and STORAGE CO.
401 Went Thirteenth Street

8an ford . Florida

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$135,000 IN CASH
AND PRIZES AWARDED
IN 8 CONTESTS

A E I THI SENSATIONAL PRIZESi POE
FOR THE
{HI BIO
KAISER-FRAZER $ 1 3 3 , 0 0 0 PR O S CONTtSIT5
T H tli M IIIS W1U. M AWAROfD
FOR KACH OF TH« • BIO SIFARATt CONTIST3
Equipped.
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Next IS M o * -K a ise r ttmmdmd C A M Modal Hydraulic Disk washers.
Next 50 Mao* —iota a l 4 Oaadyaae avparxvshloaad. whho sidewall liras.
Naaf 100 M coc- D oU m KalMr-Froxar Wool Field Log Rah**.

T hese contests arc easy to en ter—easy to win.
T h ere’s nothing to uurchuse—nothing to buy.
H e re’s all you have to do. V isit your nearby
K aiser-Frazer dealer and get a free tip sheet
and a free entry blank. T hen on your entry
blank com plete this statem ent in 25 words or
less: “N e w Kaiser and F razer cars appeal to
m e b ecau se. . Simply tell in your ow n words
why new Kaiser and F razer cars appeal to
you. It’s sincerity and simplicity that co u n t
It’s easy to be a winner. T he 170 fortunate
winners-in the first o f these great contests will
be announced soon. T h e second contest closes
January 4th —so don’t m iss outl V i^ t your

A M o l a1170 Prise* worth a war $17,000 awarded la each coolest.
A grand M el of 1,340 Frtxos wRh a total value ef aver f t 31,000.

. OFFICIAL RULES

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In Unity There In Strength—
To Protect the Peace of the World;
To Promote the Progress of America;
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

Parti* eland? and mild through
I bur mU&gt; Moderate east to south'
cast’ wind* b* coming southerly
Ihurvdat.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY-NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVIII

Grain Dealer
List Opposed
Secretary

EHlahlinhetl I90H

Funsters Will Find Fun On New
Years’ Higher At Night Clubs

SA N F O R D . .FL O R ID A

W E D N E SD A Y . D EC. 31. 1 9 1 7 '

Four Convicts Greek Battle
. Still At Large For Besieged
In Jail Break City Nears End

•^ K n tirtain t PieSSt

NO. 292

W ire

Truman Voices
• World’s Need
Of Real Peace

To 1,4‘iul To ii run nil1nl I’lir.tflc

ii&gt; Ap SOCIATED PRESS
*.
M'lfy maker* who’like tt. yiret the New Year at * night chib gen
rrally will find their fun a liltl&lt;- more expensive tonight, a survey ol
ihf- ^4. ~■~r~^ **- .
*
•he nation*» night spot* arcs .upper club* indicated today.
IIrw
\n
ik
t
Broadway
wi.l
In-,*
ita
ruitomary
party
for
the
intomPresident Said 1947
^Anderson Says That it.q vear bin nenty 1948 rritluarti will find llie" dining ami wining Woman &amp; Guard Are 2 Greek Army Relief
Columns
Have
Been
I Ins Been Good, But
Too Many Innocent ••riff ronndrrably higher ll-an privailing lait year.
Seriously
Injured
Moved In, Bulk Of
Not A.%Much As He
Investors In Com­ (■*nry.e,’uls and hotel sutler room*, (ealutuig hnrn-tooling. paper
And 4 Guards Arc
' 'hat* and talile d'hote ‘dliWVis, grn
Force
Is
Waiting
Would I lave Liked
modities Arc Hurt
Mauled By Inmales
rrally will charge aiiout |:lu to
135 a couple. but the drinks will
A ll IKNN l&gt;rr * U uV ) Mili­
I WASHINGTON l)e&lt;. il (/P&gt;—
he extfa. -The Manhattan prior
WASHINGTON Dec. 31 &lt;/!»)c a n o n ! .CITY. COLO.. Dec.
scale, from alt indications, will U t/l'i Our more convict war tary aulhnntiri. expressed
; | V . . . | . f^ ~ | tvimsn *std -to d a y -rt-tx _______ .. the
Secretary of Agriculture Andcnon
Iw topped Icy the Until Plaza's killed and^anMbrr'twr^nnifntfHpP^nn' Ur(&gt; f«djy~l|t*rT[U#frlItai
Iti the Vt-Klvh mleievt ol the United
raid today he will recommend1
swank Persian nytlfl vfhcrc n tiu
today as armrd men pushed w*ir withdrawing from liesirgcd
ulher nations to
^ toon ' t h i r the governthenf“ ceaie
a-couple levy will hold sway.
Carl Krlw. spokrsman for the thinugli mow and- sub-lireiing Koodsa and that the battle for the
™ publiihing name* of grain and
allied entertainment Industry, n cold in (rarch Ini desperate pri­ town, which Gterk Communists
other commodity trader*.
New York cafe' organisation,
: -u&lt;h .« p - i-e ./in n in th all nation*
Anderson lolrf thii to rr|iorler*
estimated that 1,000,000 persons soners still at large alter a hlody Coveted as a capital, was .virtually
in .vgire.
Stolen Property will down at least five drinks escape Irom Colorado penlcniiary over.
at the White House after a call All
each as they go about the business last pighl.
A letiti riffu lal tejMiit said two
I Holding I" lavt news ronleron Preiident Truman.
Has Been Restored of welcoming the new year.. The lire uiiir stood: Two con­ GweL atmy relief i otiimus had
l ‘*47. \I i. T inm an **td
Mr. Truman at a new* confer­
consumption. Erl&gt;e said, wilt
Except
$5® In Cash total
It v. been a good yeal
total up to aUiut 6,000,iron ounces victs shot In death, two wounded, moved into the immediate envir­
ence earlier had. said he doer not
of rye, srolrh. bourbon, rum, gin four recaptured, four still at on- of Konits i and tin t lh* bulk
not ,vv go - I vv v,e would have
think Brig. General Wallace H.
Hcariw-e were held Monday and wine.
targe.
o f tegular forces was wailing to
liked.
Graham, him* perional physician, ami Tuesday before County Judge
Capacity crowds ate predicted
Orvi||e J. Turley, 54-year-old tm is up live- wreckage of ’the
T7!en7- lookin'? Jot lietler things
t did anything wrong when hit R. W. .Ware to further investigate in Washington,
I). C„ where
prices—unchanged
or
slightly Denver muntrirr. was slam and Bouro/ani bridge, which lltr «uec| sri I'MH a n d -th e vrais to come,
• broker speculated in wheal.
robberies in the downtown sec* higher—range
from
60 cent Kuban) F. Heilman. 24. a kid­ ritlas blew up. 11 miles writ of
lie |iird irled .iho that there would
Anderton raid he would recom­ tins. .Sunday, which implicated drinks- with no rover charge to
naper. was wounded in the head the beleaguered town.
lie 4 p»o|vci traplrmcntalmn bf the*
mend an end to publishing (he two youths, raptured during the 112.60 rover per person. The
and one aim when offrceif'ppured
.U nited NationMe recalled how
One relief eohmm was within
name* becauie of thr “heart- day by police as they attempted average cover will lie $6.60 or $(t.
In Chicago, night club merry­ a hail of fire into a trailer house sight and a rm ltan d a half away,
: hmg if look for the American colache*“ being caused many inno­ to get away with a cotton sack makers
will pay up to $30 per nine mile* east id (’anon City.
llintes to get m gani/ed under, a
advices from the /one said.
cent commodity ■hotderi by pub­ containing If) cations of cigar­ person for dinner and entertainEarlier, John Klinger. 43. a
| rnnslitutiorv, a* il to-show that it
It was reported no resistance
ment will drink more Imported
lication.
(
■
ette*. which hsd been stolen (torn liquor i than lately, and will find robber, was shot and killed by
: will tik e Ititte to achieve a solid
Was eneounlered around the llnutHe raid be would do it a* toon the Piggly Wiggly Grocery Store. estra
police on hand to gunrd police in downtown Canon City.
world jv-rai r
oivni
bridge,
winch
is
situat'd
on
“a* everybody it tatiifird we arr
Four other youths of lire 12 to them. The 120 top I* in rnnlrnmt R, I . Fierman. 23. a Pueblo.
OH IH tll AHIVAl ill Pasrnlens, California, to neiJrW nt.i! tltadlr-y and
| llt.
Micrtiundwl by
with the $100 charged last year Colo.. kidnaper, was wounded in iji' one main road into Konilta.
not trying to (hrcld anyone.”
14 year old range were question­ by the Cameo. The club said ita
LV»*J fe a re welcomed t* Up d ip by Louis VinceoH ( riilM , Mleneral
nirmlt-r-. of )-** **wn- and- hi*
“Guerrilla
forces
estimated
to
C
Speculation i* not illegal, hut ed concerning stealings or secur­
Bradley will aevva aig iaru l n u iitu l •*{ iJia.To-iinaiiirnl u( Hose* p jia d e j wifi-' 'fumitu-v tu-re fo r the hotlreduced price Pf $20 includes n the- leg Irefire surrendering in the number 6.18*0 have bern -besieg,
tnlie held on New Yrni's Day.
(fntcre.iil&lt;i*dl S-mntfpholo)
,|t, v«
.
Prfiidenl Truman hat tpoken oul ing stolen pr«pef |y from other pheasant dinner and caviar nml mountains.
Ing Kcmitsn’a garrison of t.non
. l O n t l a w * fro m r . « *
|*i ii o-*l 'It*- Gerteial l.lectrjc
other
taste
treats,
but
does
not
A
woman
ami
a
prison
guard
men
since
Christmas
Mav.
Ixiyj, and a watch which had Krrn cover the drinks and breakfast
Were seriously wounded and four
Knnitea lie* eight • miles from
stolen was returned by one of the Inrluded in last-year's fee.
other guards were mauled brutal­ the Albanian frontier,
Hollywood prices range some­ ly nfter -the dosen incorrigible
hoys who had previously denied
.GeograohieatlV and strategicalW* 1
a
n
n
,
m
n
I I I'l* i-l-iit. th a t ihi- is a’strcm ely possession. Judge Ware revealed. what higher than last "'ear. Th&lt;* convirts broke lt\ freedom fioni |y it would makrt an Ideal capital
rncoanut Grove'* ";mck»ge" deal,
for thr Communist regime of
The two Imys arreilrd Sunday, up only from $26 to $20, will in­ cell block Nn. il — the Isolation General
Markns Vafiades. Mmi*section for the prison’* w ir-; InMnriin t He
ntitj follow suit (here
said Judge Ware, had come here clude alt the pre-dinner cocktails mule*.
tnins un to 7.i«!n feet in height , .
fl ftW'iHIletl isr*
'■♦ti l I
with their parents only about desired, dinner with wines, cordials
Stilt at Urge thin morning- were Provide halurnl fortlfiralinnis to
M.W
V
JU
K
.
Dr.
il
(/!'.
')*m.ind
(or
vterl
1-1...
In.
t
&lt;
filitiuir
—
afl 6r dinner, and breakfast (if James B. Sherlmndy, 28, an Gng'e the ea-t. south and southwest.
| three months ago, and he declared In the mmid), along with darning
v-ii'-i-ii
i
!-t
up
ami
im
p
.
»
jo
.
i
:
oi
worry
witli
,virr|
millrc^-iaitm.:
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)
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O
J
^ rC S S
Greek
authorities
say
the
rebels
county murdedrr; liar old Hath­
Police that until November there had
MIAMI, Dec. 31
and’-entertainment. Giro's I* up away. 1*7, Pueblo robber; Ernest are being supplied froth Minima.
di-tucl, the iton age -vel lotLv
reported today
frofn $16 to *20 per head for I.a Vcrgne, 31, Denver rolda-r,
The normal |M&gt;|iulalion of tinII. e tialional m-1 il'vrirs'l'• v , klv attiiliutml |-,il ..I thr dmc- l*v
youth, acting aa a baby titter been very little juvenile delin­ dinner
and entertainment, with and John Smalley, 35, halu'iial town Is lO.fMtO. trffieinl report*
• for hla two-year-old brother, 1a.it quency during the year, such as I (Irinka
stir| liuy-:l» t'i ' - ime i tj-tnni; i .* who Irai th.il vvit Ii even .1 voliinliiv
extra The Mooambo club
to
the
American
mission
to
aid
night ahot and killed a “peeping breaking and rntering.
ollne limn „l-.„ thry will ).&lt; t'*' ■til in t||r
will give substantially the same criminal from Denver.
tom.”
•
fVli.-Robinson, a workman, u,r. ttrrrfp treentlv su'd atiout Ip.rmn
for $15; at no Increase. Drinks
_
Practically
all
the
property
As the i*-*-i |v,11r-1* tip th- poviibility
poiiilnlity ol
nl dim itinn 4,:n rnwtil
„
Tha body of the man identified stolen- was recovered by police probably will average a little alone In the trailer dwelling when refugees liad moved in. many liv­
* ImiI wee n It”- g rn - 1tunc nt nlvl i-*l
by th* police a* Everett Lee Tuck­ except for about $60 cash which higher than last year everywhere Turley and Heilman walked in. ing in shelter* in the outer det‘1....,of the Kiv-ani'.stvonfrrtn*," tie* tppft Age -iild. “ mote. ’ ' ‘.'tit h • ' ’ t'lub ’'f Seminole High
er. 32, waa found on the lawn of had evidently been spent by the in Hollywood. In amaller spot*, firxl telling him; "We’re the feme lone heir fared in the
fighting.
Customers are ho-aimiK pllerv“ * School *-f which J It Root is **1a .home In the aouthwrit aectlon boys. Judge Ware declared. Chief dinner and dancing can b« enjoyed law." Both carried gun*.
O n*
m ilita ry au th o rity raid
Steel customer* m e cxpi-clrd to vi«or. n s . »xinv OUttinetl tn Klof tha city. He had been ahot onre
"taster they told me they .were
foe
$4
to
*5.
Williams
reportW
*
that
he
had
In route 111 u n
price con 1 -i-. &gt;vani in a ' the Tout 1-' Center Isy
through the neck aevering. the
escaped ronvicts," Knbinso-i mid, (h at had Die g u e rrilla s eanlured
und
tome
of
the
12
boxes
of
Reportx
from
another
glamor
K o n ltsa and I (Wen allowed tlnfn In
Jugular vein.
ng.iiti. the Iron Age added, «iib Part I" I an' triif, .t i ; K e y C I u h
"and that officer* were' close
r
candy
hid
In
an
oil
drum
and
town—.Miami—tell
of
New
Year's
■&lt;r,.alli,i»«* — r a te Sit)
^
Homicide Officer* C. C. Papv
several inigc |i(g ir**tv prralll.
hind them. They aalil they were
prc.ilibut;- t&gt;&lt; I R o '.o ttrr. vice
• and R. W.* Howden aaid Richard nart hid on the roof of the bowl­ eve fun costing *11 the way from just interested in getting some 1
t n-.itig tlo pro- -&gt;f pfg ir-*o * 1 |,ir-i.l..-.i m&gt;.I (tnliert Park, who
* — —
—
ing
alley.
The
randy
had
beep
nothing
to
a
small
fortune.
Many
Stroma, IS. totd them thin story;
n
Inn
anil
With
rd
h
e
l:
exp(-eti-d
t*v
crvr-l . 1 ' legate at t h e ’rjub.
food and didn't thrraten me.
I
i f. . ,
• He waa keeping hia little stolen from the Kill Theater, will watch the Orange Rowl par­
follow.
"Then some offieera close-t in I t T f l l l l I s c i p S - A t t H 1JS(
WASIIINGTON Dr. il (d'i
convent i--u at St Petersburg,
ade. then go home spending onlv
brother at hia home when he Sunday.
“
Many
Xtrel
ii
11
•
-m
hi
I
k
riti v -o r. toi,o.tui-e&lt;| liy f’, |
Dire need of a probation of­ bus fare. Many others will spend on the plaec and i hit the flo-ic ’
As Political Front t h ' United Stalev l-viil the gi»i|nd- pnying grey m a tte ' j-ii-«- 1-. M
heard is nolle at a aide window.
.
(('Mills*** ►* raa* aivel
W o r k I m L v ( o r 4 d io w d o V v ii w it h
. Ha opened the back door and taw ficer In Seminole County was toother air, 1 rll ,t*iiin'l - —Im ha-pi linn,: i.io mis Pii-vulent I.esa masked man standing looking day strongly stresesd by Judge
Stores,
Bunks,
Offices
Russia
and
Its
vilellites
il*
t
h
e
y
WASHINGTON. Dec 31, r/P treceivei, more l&gt; • I than tie v o
t/-r T i'il o - m highly romm "ti Gd
Into a window of the house nest Ware.
“ It mav be necessary to send UccordcrH UuHh Work Will Close New Years Itcp. Grant (D-Atal charged to­ "rei in;ni/r" the new g'l'm lla lindty nce-l. vvoid-t Is- inure I line to- T&gt;t &lt;11 W- Itii-her for "jitring
door, th* home »f a Mia* Maude
day that "the. eo-called Fair Km- rump s t a l e m Gieece.
W illing" five Weekly" iahi. ' It- ••
all c - 'client jot, for the club dur­
soma of the bays to Merlenna re­
Beasley.
ploymcnt Practice Act, Anti-Poll
legitim ate mill ivrl p ri-■ .1
The boy eaid he picked up hi* formatory,” he declared. ^Others Ljih( Day Before Ban ) .Stores and bank*, office* at the Tax nitl and Anti-I.ynrhing legis­
Avvetling
that
tilth
.ulnni vanced if vl un-ant the r htl of tiic ing the pn ’ year ” Next week,
I're iiilenl T harp will inlrmiure
.22 rifle, loeded It and fired once will be placed on probation.”
Hall and County Court lation are, in the main, being would hr "ile.uly ennlraiy )*• thr giey itiarkfL" %
pie idgnt e lu t Flunk Iaim son to
” 1 wish I could find some man
NEW YORK, Dec. 31, OPh- The City
_ at the man
House, and windows at the Post
J h r trade msIMfine "(H i ihal ,tj, n, v .jqiiri
treatise** •&gt;
n s* I
turntables.whirled am i th* bands Office will lie closed tomorrow pressed more for political reasons [principles id (hr United Nriinnt
t
Mr*. Prank Novttakl. 65. of
tfndervec.etary n( Mile as . rap stnrteil t&lt;* mav- again j |t.,th l*orter i .vising. Jr. and
played on today aa recording and for the New Year holiday. No than forM np nuestronnMe garni , ,
Memphis, Tenn., a house guest of
might result from siirh leg!*.
diiete *%vas at) nveinge ndv &gt;n , .if,
,, wallawee - • r , a , s ill
transcription companies took full Thursday edition of The Herald that
Misa Beasley, told the two officer*
latlnn."
I^vvell implied that one counlcr 7.'i cents a Inn In the Ch
- —-------■
advantage of Die last day before will be printed.
that th* blind of her window was Pope Says 1948 Will
Grant's rotnment wa* In reply I move mitthl Ire (n mp|)ly ‘ the district, but tha' there ..,-h no f* ,.|(* r v ( ' i i t t i n i r III
tha start of James C. Petrillo’s
down all but ala nche*. She aaid
Mall will lie delivered on holi­ to a stetement hy Senatac■ Tart
n ftjQ rr,rk army witlil m oif
ininurtant
•
...
.
pnctanl ebang.-change* in the iieni
dr-1 r ;*
she heard a noise outside the vilold Grave DeciaionH ban on "canned" music.
day schedule*, and special delivery
tant v rap r&gt;.ti uming -Ii i . d
window but had not paid any
Sanfnrcl
I
ndcr
Way
The Arhrrican Federation r.f letters and perishahlts will he (R-nhio) that these mraaureisL . „
I'lttshurgir ami Philadelphia
VATICAN CITY,""Dec. 81, OP)— Musicians' contract with record­ delivered, according to Joet 8. would la- among those considrted ' 9*J*Pm nl
attention to it. A few minute*
by
the
Republican
policy
com.
!
Hryotsel
this
he
left
wide
open
Hrr-nunof
the
Chicpgiv
change.
later, the added, ah* heard a ahot. I'ope Pip* XII declared today tha ing and transcription compat &gt;•* Field, postmaster.
nnw under
mittee for action when Congress the question ol what ne,w artion the Iron Age *erap ‘pr.re r,„n. ^ i V ^ . l S ^ l S f o l l sector, hut
The office re said tto y found yeair 194* will be one of “very expires at midnight, and union
A free turkey dinner will be reconvenes.
’
blood on the shrubbery beneath grave decisions, perhaps irrevoc­ President Petrlllo ha* announced held at (13)0 o'clock tonight at
this government might take to pnvite advnnceil 26 cents a gr-v - yields *r«rilight and the move,
Taft listed 25 matters which carry nut its elfott In help Greece ton this week tn ( 1*1 s grow ten ment
Mrs. 'Novitski's window.
able." *
that "never again" will m em l-ri the It. O. Q. galley at the Munici­
is not rxnerlrd to get under
The Iron Age *»ld a survey of
, ,
„
After th* a hooting, the boy
The Pontiff added, however, play for record* and tranacrip pal Airport' to mark the opening the policy group will take up, Infniripn ( nmmunul prevvure 1,850 -.feel usrr* showed ttint 62 8 wav in any targe drgree until
9 Mid he dnd Mr*. Novitski search­ that he did not share the view
of the Fellowship Front Com­ eluding eld to education, federal (
.Inn 12 or thetrafter, say shlpRut ilinlnmntlc nuthnriUc-&gt; i*ld
ed th* ground* but found nothing. of those who would "count this
11
,,,a .»« r-i* si, i
Petrllio contend* th at record­ pound, and the public Is Invited funds for hospital construction, that
|n l
if tin Soviet btrve in the Bal­ -*»
The body was totaled at day- new year In advance among the ing* greatly reduce employment
The, Intercession City Biblical tax reductions, and Housing.
""
'
Duality is icported good and
kanswith
"r
without
Ru
m
tight 226 feet away.
,
Thp
Alabamian
lold
a
reporter
College
students
will
render
■
most calamitous, of hlltow ."
for musicians. -Industry uffit'sls
the tracent Void, clear weather ha*
extended
•
diplomatic
recognition
The two officer* Mid the sUin
that
"I
am
sure
that
a
greet
ninny
pageant
at
8:00
P.
M.
which
will
Strickland
Home
Is
Tha Pope spoke in French to
however, they believe the
d|vp--r ed blight Site* on golden
man carried about 20 ad d m tea diplomats accredited to thv Holy say,
fu tu re special music, Thia will of the Democrats feel'** I t dos’ tn the Communist “free state”
variety of celery are only fair,
In hit pockets, ranging from See, in h it fifst public audience principal reason for th* ban is a lie held at the 8hlp' Stores audit­ on the FEPC, anti-poll tac and th*- II. 8. might:
Sold
To
Thomptjon
but uavcal variety is expected to
1. Divert n largrr share of the
Houston, Tex., to Crotavllle, Tenn. since hia recent alight illness. In provision of th* Taft-Ha$tley l a * orium.
anti-lynching
hills.
prohibiting any future .eonjsrwt
lie larger.
$300,000,000 Congress apprnprlMr, and Mrs. M. It. Stricklin.d
previous year* he hsd received calling fer union collection of
Duality of cabbage I* reported
ated
for
Greek
aid
to
military
THE WEATHER
sold their home on Klli'dl to I*- excellent, hut supplies will
the diplomat! singly to rxrhang* royal tie a on records as provide-!
purposes. The original Intent havr
and Mrs.. R. It. he light u n til. Jan. 16. it i* preNew Year's greetings.
in th* expiring contract.
was to spill it equally between AVenue to Mr.
and .are moving to dirt,-.! Demand is good and W
OkKELAND, Dec. J lt-t/P )—
In 194*. the Pope said, “*»
Industry officials aay they have
economic and military help, but Thompson,
The Federal State Frost Warning rarely In the past, the world will built up a backlog of recbrd’ng*
an additional $9,000,000 already Daltop, Ga. when- Mr. Strickland pound sark* have been bringing
Service forecast for peninsular find Itself a t the crossroads.” But sufficient to ta il from one to
has been shifted tn supplying the will be In the automobile liusi- tip lA $1.63 here of late.
Florida tonight and Thursday he expressed hope for the future. five year*. Including many unGreek army with food, other sup­ nesi. The former manager of
Al' Hpecicl Washlngtoa Her rice
Strickland Motors, he Inter took
morning waa partly cloudy and
"More than ever," ho eaid, released tune*.
ENGLISH IN RACE
plies- pnd equipment.
slightly warmer In northern ‘ dis­ ‘‘clear-sighted and disinterested
WASHINGTON, Dec. 31 f t t - S o i l conservation payments to
FORT MYERS, Dec. 31, (AT—
2. Increases the D. H. .military over the operation of the Stand­
ard
Filling
Station
on
Park
Ave­
trict*, mild in southern districts. spirit* are convinced of the In­
Slate School Siqierintendent Colin
Louisiana and Mississippi (aimers under the 1947 farm program will mission hnw on the scene from
FRIENDLY COP
Thursday's forecast waa partly divisibility of peace. However
its ’ present strength o f, .BO-’of­ nue, Mr. Thompson I* manager English today announced hla can­
total
nearly
$10,000,000,
nc.l
far
Iselow
the
total
planned
for
the
two
G.
W.
Clark,
Sanford
Avenue
of
radio
atation
WTRR.
The
deal
cloudy and mild with the outlook formidable the obstacle* to the
didacy for the governorship of
ficer* and authorise a more -ucwa's handled hy W. It. Williams,
H'uauaaea »J raa&gt; ais(
mild Thursday night and no frost realisation of that ideal may ap- ■ho* store owner parked his states before Congress trimmed sgricuitural appropriations last summer.
Flhrida.
automobile
th*
*th*r
day
In
front
I igu«es from the Agncul'ure Department today ghow that the preear, they will not ba able to
teen through Saturday.
d ^ H e Hkd Iwen listed among posof
a
parking
meter,
then
felt
in
iecourage us."
Tew*
RUSES COLLIDE
candidates for some time but
hi* pocket, h« *ald, for a penny ten* estimate ol payments to Loiistana farmers is $3,602,000 and to
TAG DEADLINE
-------------- s-------;-----Lo w
H ig h
had made no definite ennounccOXFORD, Pa., Dec. 31.’ Td
Mississippi farmer* $6,219,000.
or
a
nickel,
but
didn’t
have
any
Jan.
15
la
the
deadline
for
sec­
28 _ WILD GOOSE CHA8 BT
slate police said two ment21
*. These total*. Agriculture De­
coin. H* waa In a quandary,
uring 1948 automobile and truck Pennsylvania
John Leonardy, attorney, an­ •malllaid,
at
buses crashed o tf airlff-^ftVifyed
• ...»
English, who "has hskded wtats
b tfttiia if ha went to partment officials Mid, probably
tag*,
it
wM
anriounced
thia
morn­
69 nounced this morning that he will get eotne change, tha policeman will ba aomewhat under the total originally alleca'ed MlMiaalppI ing by John L, Galloway, county highway several miles emit of Ox- schools since 1937, said he vQP
62
present a platform later,:k^t
------ 40— " *0 take 10 the Woods, New Years might cbm* along and give him a credits farm ers In the two state* $8,482,000 and Louisiana $3,742,- tax collector,
today.
*.
C
32 Day with hia gun, and *o confi­ red violation tag.
f the crash were not rlbre-l th a t if , electlyi ^Juj'O
r
e a r n e d under the 1947 Soil 000.
-r
More tags have been slJUf-'
61 dent is he that he win come home
available, state police "hring.to the state the
32
When Congress cut farm date than during the enrreanondA policeman
----------did
--- --------------com*
-along, Conservation Program but nearly
that io n * or the degree of efficiency which
44 laden with game, that he prom­ found
40
and o a t about h|s
b|e plight and approximate th* totals set up funds for th* program to $266,- Ing period last year, aaid Mr.
, the - two buses were char*ctrtiicd the administration
4 ised Herald employee* either to hia am sstm tnt, put e nicks! under th* * original program $0,402,000 and Louisiana $3,742,- Gallowgy. This indicates that
-n
a hospital t t West of Florida education durinj- ih e
000,000 ' tha department trittmed peept* ’are buying tags to avoid
$2
-71 some venison, bear steak or ham in the meter, ho revealed. H hap­ planned.’
ng
».
GrbVe,
last decade."
76 of’ a possum.
&lt;rwmiM*e r r ^ , rt« * n»»&gt;
. 72
the rush.
pened In Defend,
On the assumption that Con‘ "M e
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Hearings Held In
Robbery Case For
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Demand For Steel Goods Stays

16 Year Old Youth
Kills Peeping Tom
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.T h e la te A r th u r M uchun. B ritis h n o v e list w h o se s tm ie t rail
to th o m y stic am t .comctirm** th e g rim , w as th rille d by th e
h is t-s ta m l r e tr e a t th a t th e B r itis h m ad e a t M u m in th e
f
ir s t w orld w ar. H e w ro te u fa iry s to ry , "Tin* B o w m en ." in
l|Rtrrt4 R» Mf.tw4 'U m m &gt; I l r 9
of# A i t w hieh S t. G eorge, th e tim e-lio fto rrtl p r o te c to r o f Kiiginiiit,
'|) r f « .b « » 2 7 . I t l # . n» # * • •*— * O
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P o s ts a n d won s a fe ty fo r th e tin y B ritis h r e a r g u a r d . It
w as p a r e fan cy . htU IL w as s n a tc h e d u p a n d Isdievcd. \Ia n v
"m»Ti %*n L
so ld ie rs sw o re th a t th e y h a d seen th e a n g e ls th e n is e iv e j.
&amp;Hmr
l.nllH'IN III \N •
M atd ien's p ro te s ts n e v e r e a u g h t up w ith th e legend.
tliilartl Htnik*'
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a n e x |ie rie n c e like M nciten'a ex cep t Hint it w as in th e sr.&gt;■111*1
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to sq n e field v a tlie r th a n th e h e roic, l i e w ru te a apaiuv-filtar
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WEDNESDAY. DEC, .1 1 . 1917
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BIHI.K VERSE i n it TODAY

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HOW b ill ANCIENTS KNOW
AUUtJT T ilt. COSMIC 1'Ul.L O P
THE IM.EIDES? ARTRDNOMF.R8 DISCOVERED IT THREE
* THOUSAND YEARS A e t e Th
ARAB RIIKTIIF.IIDS HAD Dl
VfNKD IT! THI t t t IK HIDDEN
WISDOM IN A VERY ANCIENT
ROOK. T ilt,
HELPS US
KIND THE CREATOJli'Scek htm
. that luakilh lb* u v .n «tat* and
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Presidential Bidder
Wallace O ffers Plan

THE WORLD TODAY
Hr DEWITT MACKENZIE
At' Forei(n Affalra Anxt)*t
' Young King Mibai'* abdication
of his throat- liu no rnpiturluUa
lutfniflcnnee, for Rumania -.Iready
u m under ||s&gt; domination of
and -h e w«» numBrcb-in
nnmt* tinly by the graft, ut On*
tlulibeviata until h«- h».| cel'Visi
tlieir paiptiie amt tlrny Were
Irmly lu tlt-rlnle uln-tln r |W&lt;I
Rrpul.tir.
,
.
.MibniV (irrrnnat tu g iity lil.-u-ly represent* tin* final *t*-p in
lilt* graml roup whirl, the ILmMans baw* riW illftl in inking
tiver It.ilnnnia'fi.r, In all intents,
it ia now a pin t of I he Soviet
empire. And tbty.'ve 5wurt*.l a
fine prin*.
Romania i» ru b igfirulturallyi

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l) ini .'n it fii'lda

i f corn nnd othrr Kraint, nml
pint Iim* p.trolcnni. prrlmps a
tioublftti i n s t for a airintl rutinNoisy Stars
try with powrrfui m-iKbbuiH. liut
*b.- la
mor«* important niraK. G. J a n s k y , ih H »2t],Jient:Jug iiiados in h ia radl*» re h-jfiralty.
r.'iv e r,-tra y e d th e SOUltds to a Htairee nut-ide* Itu* e a r th , a n ti
No) only dm * Romania bav.&lt; a
fin a lly , Willi tin* a s s is ta n c e o f o th e r s c ie n tis ts , h e i cach ed roaatlips on Bit- Hfnrk Sen but
th e eonehisidn th a t th e y c a m e from- tin* S ta rs m ak in g up ; be im.isvi tin- lauiitliB &lt;&gt;f lit.
n.ifhly Dnnu|»-. wlitrlt wiml* bn.-k
th e m ilk y w ay.
J u s t a s tin* telesco p e a n d th e sp e c tro sc o p e h a v e ndifed arniiri On* Halkan* and on into
• rntial Europe *•- a navignblu
to o u r vision an d en ab led u s to a t tidy th e h e a v e n s fro m tin* i n n which Ja rapal.tr of handling
a n g le o f Might, s u 'n id iu i» e x p e c te d to lncreii.se o u r a b ility to bravy i inf fir and lliutt i* on» of
h e a r w h a t g o es ‘on in .th e sn tp r s y s te m . 1'h y n iem t • a r e llir .woitd'a vital waterway* —
dUjJy.iug itmi in v e s tig a tin g th e s ta r s fro m tlu* sta n d p o in t limiturlly and romuu-irially. Motao f M'iinid, a n d inilM irtant ’d isc o v e rie s m a y la* m ad e a* a ovrr. *hi* Rea ug ngainrl tin- Itu*.
re s u lt o f w h a t th e u rd in u ry ra d io lis te n e r tlepIonH - it &lt; tart bt/Yder, and tbua het political
cutuplcxiun nnd intrrnntional re" s ta tic ."
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Intjolta arc of vii-l ntuint-ni pi
A w ell-know n mid w e ste rn a s tro n o m e r once tofll it tec Muirow.
to r e midfOnre th a t " th e size o f o u r u n iv e rse is d e te rin in c d
Tin taking over of Rotitanb. Js
by th e e x te n t o f o u r* k n o w le d g e ." O u r k n o w led g e o f th e a prime example iff the iWg«*d
g re a t o u t t r spaces th a t s u rro u n d u s m ay be in c re a se d t»/ |S rr» l*trllC re with whirlt tin- faintth e u se o f ev ery aid to o u r h u m a n ly c irc u m s c rib e d .sen ses. munlats pursue the hunt. A* far
hark a* IPM lliey- were ratnUng
uni eat i n that country, and the
niithuritii-4 uncovtTi-d a widi1Salvation For Tristan
tpf.-nd .Soviet espionage orfant*
/til oil). Some Ifll nll.'ged lie I
I /Miking fo r a b o u se ? T ry T r is ta n d a C u n h .t. T h is -egeni -i were—n rrrtu d U T Val lotii'
in Ihe-X ottth A tIn n tir. m iihvnv b etW eeiT S d u lii A nier- t-iifea. The*,* undrt ground actlvj
ii u mi*i th e C ape o f Good H ope, h a s only 250 in h n h jta iits , .ti*.- continued until iha late war
n n d lias aeco m m islatio n s f o r a f a ir n u m ta T mart*. The" u tte h gave Lit th to' tl)&gt;- golden age ut
U-.l,li.-vi Si In ea*tetn Europe.
is th a t th e ir final supply is ru n n in g s h o rt,
WINS MIAMI TRII
A * w e rh eek
lip o n f n i i n e r
T r is ta n d a C u n h a n an co m e "in to n o tic e la te ly th ro u g h
Roiimnian timrinrch* I’m afrnld
th e p h ila n th ro p ic zeal o f Hev. (~\ I*. I.a w re n c e o f C ap eto w n . we rnn't give them perfect nmrka
O. C, llorsdnrff, m anager of
S o u th A fric a , lie sp e n t th re e y e a rs th ey e d u rin g W orld in MU*wa|Jthip ninl d.-pnrlnirnt. (lie local Firestone Store* was in­
W a r 11. w hen th e B ritish n a v y hud a w e a th e r n n d ra d io But Mitim who i* anly -d — ju*t formed ’yesterday by wire that
won Uow,
a trip to Miami ,oft
to
young*,cr a*
n* king*
sing* go
gu •«
- hnid
n„* ^he had
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s ta tio n on T he island. He is tr y in g to o rg a n iz e e x p lo ita tio n n youngeter
-tu n l neM of
f
Mlamt where he. will
o f T r is ta n 's rich lo b ste r beds. U nless s te p s a lo n g th is o n W U-en showing
a rarter whitrb endeared him lo , liy tll „ lp A|r , Ior ,|..t.-|. ■ .
a r e ta k e n , th e re is a d a rk f u tu r e fo r th e d e sc e n d a n ts o f ch
lii -4 |e«
lilitl linitJtl* liHVt' IHIMIf |
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gl
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th e th r e e sa ilo rs w ho chose to s e ttle th e r e in IH17,
I..... a g reat ru jrr If. lie ha........
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‘ I’u d u .illv all rronuimlU .IKirb
dial llir ilioilairr of llrrl. e»pr&lt; uliy m ap . i- .i/iir of llir
chief hoi llr-urt ki |c|anlmg pro
dut Iran tn tin’s rnutUfy:"
dW l *
had dial to n ir 'ol out diplomat
can't alliilitrr Id olllAlll B ailSahlr hunk o( ll.r "iron cuiiiin'*
hem Hu- m to alleviate ,lli"
bUilinn.

RATTLE OF SI. \i KS

THE NAtlON TODAY

CAMDEN. N. Y.. Dee. 31, i/P&gt;
A l-t-ycar-old eighlli gra.le gnl
today won Hie "tialtle of the
tty JAMES MAIil.OW
slacks” at Cam.l. n t'entrai Scltonj,
John A, Lille, Pri-aiitent of the
hoard of education, annuunreil
WASHINGTON, Die. 31 f/|*&gt;
llrif'a nit ex|ilnHutUsi of thJ llie l«iard hud repealed Ite
. ’Italy's ‘ furRjrr kins a n d j l u
aguilul girl* went mg xlArk* In
p n it ile m
o f , tin !_|i&gt; E u iu |M aiii
iclim'ft "yra man", \Tin.iioTniunrm lli.iis naaintt sm r lu.-lp u n d rf idakM-i,
tiel, died m r*df |,n t Sumlay. th- ll.t- Mal.ilinll i'tun,
Lilt* said the Imard voted three
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C*|M'lt
. 8 tlHVt* In one in faV orof the rupeal. He
small pliyii/al ilatuie ( 5-foot*t) worked ^ ofi tin- plan ami ttiiv ' mid srh'iot official* had lu-en* odand Im tmali il.itute a» the pruhlein. .Their work fill* vo.--jv,*«| by the state education dcmnrs. This i* only a nuigh out­ parnm-n! tn I.u, L down, “in to*.
leadet of .1 burr grea 1 people. line
nf nliut they say:
curdanc, will, tin* present policy
whoiit tie li.thJriJ eVc |(&gt; ill'
Till- Muisliull t’iau, a* finally of not interfering in mailer* -if
f t f : . machination* and men y nf II uliliOuiii ed by I’lvMileul TrUlire * * or attire* n f stu d en t*."
7 Dure, who led llirm lilWIt ill* uiuii, wiMild «o*t ua about f 17,v
rocky load which nil ilu taloidnpi OUU,000,rMKt.
L
Hi* want* it to work for years, nation* any, they ilvnlt expo,*,
follow
larting April l. UUH, nnd etui tn In- islnig a- jtrell a* they
X: -*..i*
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itig June .lu, I%'■!.. lie unit, the did liefnii llm wmi.
txiw rU tiguu* it's* neiik-d thal
Ho much- for fiHMt- and faim ­
Now n tin* little for all good long.
ing. Now look at lln-lr industry.
people all over the world In
The Id, a 1* to pump help into
W estern. E iiiii | k&lt; ha* a lot of
lieyiii llimk.ng .riurtijy ahoul Euip IM* until it can gel I'ack to Industrie* hut for more Ilian Mi
uim thing like normal.
years llw**- wHiniriea Itavr* had
llicii New Yeai’f
resolution
For example*: WcM keep nn
li'.u*t nf wlilili will hr hruken .1 giving Kuru(ir roal nnd Steel to rely on out tide supplu* for
lew rnmutes ,alter the dock tolH until by 1062 it could pinduce the raw mnteriaU their factories
uned.
midnight. Dr*. H.' 1947, On-* i nougli roal, ami tuny lie «noogli
Before the war they had
resolve, v^ltu 1* all rdibus ' yeaip steel, for itself.
Not all the help would com* enough coal and iron for their
(or. i* tli.it the »eiy email niino&lt;* from ti*, 1ml most would. The need*. Hut lliey were short of,
ily ol nlinriv (rate tp solicit ti-*t would to m e s front other or wholly lacked, other raw mal
lire publicdy. I.nxiglit la t h c - ^ .minilie* in thi* IwihUphere am t erials |lke rollon, wool, lumber,
paper, rubber and nil. Tliey had
lice m llir guue ol Icgitmalr el tew hero.
in imyiort them. They- still do.
II,
side*
roal
and
»Un-l.
tho»e
new*.
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By importing rkw ma^erfMl*
to countrtea need ihmgx lik-*
t*:
(ood, fertiliser, farm iriarhirwry, for their factories,, they turned
h isn’t too raily lor New Year’* mining, m»chinvry, ship*, dollar; out finisbcl goods which- they
iThey’d need doilar*, fin in­ sold alii nnd or tu one mint hr-.
merry maker* (&gt;* tonlrmplatc cer* stance,(to buy from other coun- In that, way they made tlirir exIsm prccautiuiu
4 k»IhiI, tin trtea s jic h avouldn't take* their porta pay fo r.their Impntt*.
•Itnoil iticvital.lc toll oT ar&lt; money T ot would accept Ameri­
They made money, too, by
(idrnlt which always accompany can dollar*.)
selling al.ioad fpeeial fooiU and
Probably mo»l of our help drink* likn ■cheese*, -wlnu and
Die &lt;r|cbr.iRdn ol the great
wuuld tv art outright gift- Some
occanon. Oddly
enough, the would bo in loan*. How much liquor*) and through shipping,
■nveatmenU 'abroad, and tourist*.
misutr ol h&lt;|uuh u one ol llir would we gel . hack 7 Nu one
During the war they had to
mod potent ha/a'rds which ihc- know*.
aeU much of their |nvft*tmen*p
Those
10 countries
have aliroad. So a lot of income from
population o( the| country facet.
agreed, tn order to get our help,
Gasoline and alcohol mixed to­ to help ihemaelve* ami ou- those investments U gone.
And In the war their ship*
gether have the very unhappy another.
ware sunk, trucks and freight
TheyNe agn*ed lo step up car* and factories and house*
faculty ol liiinging tragedy lo
many
|&gt;er*on*,
the
accident their own output of things like were smashed. Here'* an ex­
victims thcimclvrs, their re­ coal and sU**l and farm machin­ ample of what happened:
ery and food. They need our help
Before the war western Epron*
lative* and hiends, and in many to do tb
case* an entile commuhily.
And ihci-’lt try til help them- was able to get along on tin:
selves In such way* a r lo
lowering roal produced by Britain, thd
tariff* on the goods lliey import Ruhr section of Germany, and'
We crilicire the Brilidi royal from on* another, a '
Poland.
N«w coal production In tirltatn
family for »|«*nding su. much
Thl* would' inereaw? their trade
monry on Efueabelli't, wedding, and m ak e, 'them more, pros* and the Ruhr i* away down.
but we
are irmindcd ol an peroua. A* rim# went on they'd Britain hiisti't been aide to* send
Euro|s* rival since the war ended.
epitaph on a tnmbijonr in a buy thing* from us and have Poland Isn't sanding much.
more thing* to a*)l. U*.
little church yard in StratfordRut taka a look at th« pro.
Yet roal la part of Europe's
On Avon. near where Shakespeare blemt
back
It's nn Ihter-locke.l
Even In normal time* those backbone. With the various parU
is buried. It, lead*, at be*t we
recall: "The fault* you *aw in people in the IS eounirle* of depending upon ona another.
western Fairope couldn't gry’v F o r Example:
me. pray, strive to ihim. but enough
food for themselvc*.
If Europe tan
get morn
look at home, there’s something They had to Import foroe.”
fertiliser and farm ntachinarv
Now they're Wyr*e off 1&gt; «I It con grow' nuio food. With
lo be done " An item fmm Wash­
ington only yesterday lr|li ol lit.* ever because of *WAtH»nd wtglher. more food, mines can turn out
Truman
family
and
frtendt Jasat winter tfwra Sya* a freate, more coat. Wjtb_ more coal, more
(«*t Spring *a disastrous day
lunching on the presidential yacht. spell, Aa a result of,War than*’# atael can be made*.
. More
mure bicci
sleet ?tm*sni
]#iut'Aire iiu
Europe's
iv p *
"Wiliiamshurg,” a ship which a tack of f a r m /m m
lerm -fmctori*s cgn.Mtrft out mdre mint*
costs the taxpayer* mahy • dol- atiima)*, fertiltlerti/jA,
machineryote turn out more coat
So thoy.lF have to
to keep in operation. We
tp Ynakc more steel. More steel,
from* us a
in turn, .mean* more farm
hegiudgi^. the -Preiident bis gottlng'-food
countsie*.
The)
■ m U ta a d
machinery to * turn out more
but it teems
might mochlntry from us, an
seems he mi.
food, end in on.
settled for sometbing more ,,m . •
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th th the /WiUiamsburg.*^
With ttv* machinery *nd far* v gome large steam turbine*
* ■ ptie-olghth - as much
w*,» a lime when he y*ould Ulixora they hope to grow m o re -------- .only
food and SO Jfi time need
ronly one-tenth the
tre been "Ipn" in , a
tmsll- food
from s p n i l other*.
* •/A
pace.*.tU the stegm rngtpes they
W Ausre
launch.
But ev&lt;a. by luEU, th o s e 16 replace;
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WEUNESDAY.'UEC. 31, 1947 » '

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The Sanford Herald

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given a chance lie ha* been « - * &gt; . "'J'
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brave in try in g to carry out hla j " " '• « » » '
*n
C“ ' ;
dulioN in llm fucc* #if | mTs»*(rt.il
l11 ,
^.r r * wMch ja corn*
ilnnirrr th a t nnr ran umlWAtiml {Jt” * , nf.
i l o r r r in b lon&lt;ia,
the affection in which ids subject* I J*'""?
n I x&gt;nm‘
Larolina,
I it' t i* li v
u n r i I i ii if Ills*
iH n iin irfir

held him.
“ Ho fn r nt- eSniitKa'ga**, MUmW
Cfilnrful fntlnr hns plenty nf it,
only hr wuuld. mwiii hi hnv.* ill#
reeled tiMi much nf il in wrong
dittHlion*. The fmim-t* King Caiol,
m.w living in Portugal with his
wir- -- nil*- who wm Magda l.u.
|-t'?eii -• will t«* icnirih-d ai one
of lh(» tnithl.b- royal Toverit' of
hirtury. At the age of 21, during
tin- first world war, Carol eloped
with n Itniuanisn provincial com­
moner,
Liiinlirinu, and mar
vied her, to the consternation nf
tin* whole country^ lte even want­
ed to abandon III* right* to Un­
throne hut Id* fattier, King Furdinand, finally got the marrtag*
annulled.
T h e n - fare! married lovely
I'rinre** Helen of (Ireeee and she
Is Mihai'* mother. However, Carol
soon felt violently in love wnh
Madame l.upescO, abandoned Id*
throne fnr her and Was dtvbieed
by.hi* wife. To give Enrol credit.
In- has stuck tu Magda through
thirk and thin, and they twerv
married recently In Brasil when
It seenu-d that she wa* about to

tlirreby rewarding the tnnnaver
with a froo trip. - Last year Mr,
llorsdnrff wa* given a trip in

die.
I fear that Caro! got hi* greattuver I rail* from his dad. King
Ferdinand. A frlfsd of mine “who
kiu-w Fetdiunnd well told me that
hi* majesty had a warm fienrliant
for Bomiinia'n l*-aulifitl gypsy
girls and wa*' quite content to
leave ninny affair* of state in
llir hand* o f Ilia vriy able unit
world famous wife, the late Qlleeil
Marta/
Talking of love, of course it is
tiMurnl that Mlltai's reported de­
sire to marry a Danish PAnee**,
Aline of IhiurlKin-Parnta, should
t&gt;&lt;- e«ti|did with til* abdication
Hr I* said to have requested~the
sanction of hi* governmeiH te
marry-and it refused. Thi* didn’t
have much, if anything, to do
with hi* surrender of the throne.
kyhm w a\ forced out to make
way for another sovereign —
Communist tutalitarianiim.

MILWAUKEE, Dec. 31, W V Presidential candidate llrnry Wal­
lace ha* propoacd a "Vvallote
Plan" for rehabilitation- of the
nation* of Europe, to he adminletered by the United N aliom .
■
Speaking before a WUcunain W
Cltirgrta-For Wallace meet in,: a
Bi7 -»nyr^*nnotm rtnirTttir-rnnd!“ -* dacy *for Prciidvnt a* an i ndepemlent. Wallace laid he origin­
ally had favored the Mnixhali
Plan for recovery of Europe hut
that in' itu present form thete an?
"fatal difference*.M
The former vice prealdettt »al t
the "Wallace Plan" would In?
financed by all nation* “po*4e»*ed
of the mrruts" and administered
by a special agency of the -ILN. p
He aald priority In the alluchti'.n
of fund* nhould lw given to na­
tion* “which nuffer,-d foimt se­
verely from A xit aggreiaion" and
without reganl to The eharaeu-r
of the (Killtic* and oocial ifntiintion* of the recipient natiulu,"
He *|u*cifii*il that therT- wutlid
U* “no political or economic con­
dition* n t l a c h e d to loan* or
gnuttk” and that none of Ike
money should *br meii for "milltary *tippliex, armamenl* or war
preparation*.”

Crain Dealers

Former Army Officer
Pupped On Tax Count
WASHINGTON. Dec. 3«-(A ’&gt;—
A former Army-^ ufficer
who
Bought*to trim hi* income taxes
on the ground* that pnit of hi*
service fmy wax in "inflated''
foreign ettrrrnctaa met a rohuff
tod a v from the United Stales lax
/'otiM. ...
* ‘
S. E. Boyer of Casper, Wyo.,
who serve,! as a lieutenant rolom l In Britain and France during
the war. had t-lalmad dodurlions
on hi* IMS, 1UM ami 11*45 tnfomc tux return*.
Hu said fm wa* «iv-n one ltrlti*h pound fur each $4.01 in pn
hr drew in Englapd lMfpu»c that
was the offirial or controlled rale.

I fnHP!guffl =/AH i
ayainil gimhling" in grain.
• Anderson made it clear (hat.he
had not diaruaaed hi* proposed
recommendation with tlu* Preaident this morning. He quoted to
reporter* from a letter he bad
received from a imall town doc­
tor who had invested -»onie sav­
ing* in corn and later in cotton,
losing money in both. *
The * le tte r . from the doctor,
whose name wa* withheld, closed
with these word*:
“I am *orrv 1 am not extrovert
enough to lake this in stride l.ol
life does not hold _t lie jirumlu.- for
Die to T rv id" live down this pub­
lic stigma after luting the mon­
ey.
"My family Will have my in­
surants at feast, any* they can
move elsewhere. My wife says
I rfet like a man condemned hut
u here*, tie could hove got pound* she doe* not'know it i* only a re­
for $2.76*encli on the free market prieve until ttic day my name is
if he had ta*en paid in dollnra. . published.
In France, tie said, tho . Army j . "You hold much potential hap­
paid him at . the offirial rate of piness Vir heartache in your hand*
one franc for two rents, -whereas Mr. Secretary. May God guide
the open market rate wa* one nnd have mercy on u* both."
franq for 85/ DM) of a cent
Anderson said he had hundred*
On hi* tax returns, Royer under­ of tetter* from people all over
took lo cuuut. the difference be­ the country—small f r y - -who had
tween those rale* a* a to** de­ invested small saving* in comductible from hi* tax liability, .modifies with ny intention of do­
hut- the revenue bureau dWhllow- ing wrong.
The accumulation of such in­
ed it and billed him for tA3$i in
vestment*. lie spid, had caused
extra taxes.
The lax. court, by aiding with rtae** in prices mid in making
the revenue bureau, rejected cop- public’ hi.- list, it had to cover'
D-nliim* that might have cleared ft'mlean a* they were found.
Congress, shortly Ik-fore ndthe way to widespread tax de.
duct inn* liy large numbers ut juurning it* *|M!cial session, adop­
Arms-and Navy officers stationed ted a re»ulutiun authorizing Ander&amp;uh to tna
make the name* public.
abroad.

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a legendary a p now. Extcfr tl wayt
of life change tunuanUy, but L it tiJiliip remain! /ever the same.

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

EDNESDAY, DEC. 31, 1947

&lt;_ READY TO GREET NEW YEAR

Icrril ttlth a hcaittlfularrang*im-nt of ,wllitc
sit-i

Miss Clinkscalivs Is • Edward Ki relic rn
Wed To W. J. Linder
H ave‘Open House

l-ught - n i l

iit(&gt;ny

.JlulU —L&gt;J_.ll--.i till lLa.lu.il-.&gt;..

Nouu w

Court of Awatil* at 7;00 I'. M. a
.the Girl Scout l.ittlo llm w Th&lt;
Court will hr follower! hy n alum
i Seminole Chapter S’&lt;' J. (&gt; K.
8 , will meet in the Masonic Kail
at 8:00 I*. M.
FKfDAI
I The Anna MiHei Circle will
jfe’rt at H;00 1'. M. at the Elk's
jp u b . All member**.are uigvd to
i r present.
MONK "
1 Chanters of the Women's AuxBjiarv of Holy Crot* Kpismpnl
K hurch will meet as follow*. Si
B jtn e i .Chapter with Mrs.. W. .1.

h tn u r , at .1:00 1’. M.t Circle No.
Elwith Mr*. *E. A. .iemdenlH-rg,
frown Avenue, at 2:30 I*. M.t
Srclr No. 3 with Mr*.* Fletcher
b ill, N 2 I Valemln Drive, at
|00 t*. M.; Clrtla No. I with
|r&gt; L. I, Hughey, 2012 I'atmrttu
fvenuc. at 1:00 I* M.; Cirrti*
lo, 6 with Mrs. C. II Winn. 811
Ifagnolia Avenue nt ItilMY l*. M.J
'ird e No. it with Mi*. It. U.
lutchlson. Cameron City, at -1:00
*. M.; Circle No. V with Mt*. C.
L Jnncs, 100 Went Fifth St I cel
it 3:30 I*. M.j Circle No. h with
Ira, m il Tvre. 2 123 _M dlunulhr
I venue, nt H:i&gt;o I*. M
The W. M. II. of the First Uup*
1st Church will hold nit executive
lumens meeimg at 1:00 I*. M. Pt
ne church. All officers are urged
o hy present with their repoft.
Following the meeting tin* utuir*
krly Imslness meeimg \iill Is*
kid at 3:30 1*. M.
t The Junior G. A * will m* et at
he home of fh-vetly llenlen .it
(10 Fast Sixth Street at .’1:20

l.fcHi i4-I.MV&lt;- .*i -\,*w
lu I* visiting in ^anforJ a . too
gut**l of .Mr. amt Mis. J. Ditigfolilrr ami daughter. Mint MarKnit,: DincfeWer.

worn. la. Tin* inn magi- urn
Kolrmnixctl before n small a*
Dougin*

nml Mrs. M.* J. Meeks for the
holiday*, Mr 'leek* is connected with the Itnltimoie dm) Ohio
Railroad in Akron,
aonsdn la» nml dnitghand Mr* Robert Steele,
lr&gt;. t* It. Rudd and Mr.
M,
Stone.
*

The «1nl annual t hristir
ham met given hy Mr, and M
II K I'ureell for emplbyw*
the l'ii reel I Sion.** in Hanfo
Orlando anti I.nkelitnd was In
in Orlando on Monday evening
tt. I. Cox. representative
the Curley Clothing (Tompn
wit* toast lit miter and Wort

were approximately 50 per-uri*
nttyndine. , From Sanford were
Mr and Mr
M. C. Stune, Mr. tin: left today for Miami to at
and, Mr*. C. II tluild and la trind
TDKSUAT
[.T h e Daughter* of W&lt;’»ley Clan* Rudtl.
tending Georgia Tech
bf the P in t Methorlivt wilt have ,
_ . _______
| regular business and social i
meeting at the home of Mrs. J. t&gt;. Strirklnnd, Mr*.
Fancy, IBI2 Sanford Avenue. Ityril. Mr*. J. E.
Visitors On Review
Hoitcssea will l&gt;d Mr*. M. Ii. .M u. A. it. Steven*

lie hnnk.-.l with
1 the lontol ■)!
d 'w ith' tall *«M i
le ill Ih o '. oi.it
i.llo .urt-uin-LI .
with holly i t i u l aentu-t n leflo. -* I
ing inirini. *
'
The dining tulili' was uri" Inlil |
with a while lace cloth anti util* j
JlllLLll_A'.W ILM _OlK.VIK
■ Mi, ami Mi* Kdaaitl i.uttlicin
Smith annajftuc ih e birth of a
*nn, •EM**aril . 'L itthew *. Ji on
I iH'Mtiiy I hi*,* .o in l ' i i ti a 1 di
F l i n g h i ten

M eniorial H n *p )f*t

'It*. Smith Will t*e i. im iuli-ieti

th e ir lunne. .

Sgt_ and M» *. ti A lk**t nhd
I'iim. Tommv mfii U•&gt;!**•»», ,»f
(latoij City, Vn have ictgrnc.l to
i heir home after ipending the
holiday* with .Mr*. Ite.t's par­
ents, Mr. and Ml*. It. II. Vvillie
ed from Atlanta whete she »p**ut
sevei ul Weeks with hcY ilaughtei
nml son-ih-lau, Judge .lame* II.
"atkim - and Mrs. Watkins and
l.ynn anil her new granddaught-r.

A Santa Clauo*

Out of-to&gt;yn gu**'t-. for. the
Her only attendants weie her
two sisteis, 'Irs'. Ktank Cheney wedding Included Mrs. Mildred
of Macon; t.a, .nml Mr* John Martin .n I Mrs Chcni*j of Mac­
I W. (.it.-i.n of
Shepuid *&lt;f Sanford. Mi- Cheney on and
wore* a brown crepe dress with
dark u n i'it nrvessoiin* and Mr*'
Shepard ivas yawned in a soft
green wool di. -» with which she
won* brown nne&gt;*nife*. They
liotli wore no-ages .'of talisman
rosi**. Mr. Mii*|iniil served ‘as
lest man fm the hrtdi-gtonm
Mrs, Clillkscides, ntetliel of the
hitde, chose to. wear fn'i Jp*r
tluaghtci1* we
Jtlue crepe nil.
loses
Ftdlowirtg lh* wedding■» tecep
/
lion was held hi I hi* &lt;linittu rimin
r
.
of the Monlcriinm Hotel. The
hrhte's table w«s overlaid with a

ami gianddnughtrr, Ijiialtn* John*
d a y . evening for pupils of her imm. of Arlington, *'a. plan !.t
ballroom classes nml their friend* arrive tnmimnw lit spend* about
with a forniat dance iflven nl the Wit day* u* the gnr-&gt;i* of Miss
Miiyfuii* • Inn fMWMnr . ' i t r i - * l.nura and Kdn* Chiltenden
joyed in 'th e small dininp room
from 8;00 to |H;«U o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. J Dingfcldri and '
Rr«l Kladioluses and preenery
wet.■'-effectively it&gt;• .1 in .l.c..rat­ son, Simon Dmgfelder. Imve tiad
ing the room* and during the a* their guest. Miss Joann* Flont
evening pirtnre** were taken. As* and Edward Flont. Mi** Fhuti end
■istieg in serving punch and Mr. Flom left yesterday to return
Shame*, lit tli&lt;-11 home in Tam|&gt;a.
cookie*

Furcdl Employees
Ei^oyAnnualltanqiiet

vliH’h with upen-hoti!
homo nt 1.101. ,M}|t|v
In ill i» jiding tli:* )
Ktnhol hoiito a lure
tn-o » IK nluyojL_in

wnt*- clrcorateil with .Christmas
creenery, poin-H'ttia**. roeti* plu*
mo 'in palm* ami tall white tap*
eia in grndunti*d cantlelahra. *
Prior t o ’ thi m arrtege. service
Mrs. F. S. Vernay, organist. rvn
ileretl n program of nuptial music
which inchnhti "Clair tie Cunts’*.
"The FordV Prayer" was sung
hy- liohort- lit own a ml -tlm—Umli—
p arrangement
lionnl wedding maiehes were
w h ite flo w ers w ere placed nt
Used.
each
end o f tin* (aide,
Given in marriage hy het fnth
A fte i a In ie f wedding (t ip at
«*i, the, bride was lovely fit a light
Mue crepe gown fashioned with .Daytona Iteach Mr amt J l t t F in ­
a matching lari* pcplum
She d er left for Macon, tin to spend
wore a lilark hat amt airessoHe* a short w h ile l»*{pu* going to
nnil her ro t-ic e was of white O elw ein where they plan, to muki

about | | ilnyr with hi*
in Sanfonl. ,

Mrs. Batchelor (*ivch
Dance Fur Students
Circles of the Women'

pum-

calc*, duughti-r of Mr.
.Cady Geoffrey Cllnl
S.mfoiil, hem me the
W alter Jay Finder o(

Calender

«wi»-

ih Libia hi*M (mining rfd t*p.*M
.•&gt;nl
olivetn'ppb'intmcnt-*
»rr**

M r - and Mr

WOO! WICKED'WtHOMM 7N/MI&amp;! I

WIlCOMtNG the New- Year m tradition d a t)I
nlhy ra lritk i» all set to set ltMS on tnc
F A S ' ON KYFS
Hi &gt;1 1 .''W ool), Dec Ml. nit
With most eVctyluulj else e*&gt;ltdtHtiiig year-.einl poll* on (Itk*
and that, the theater projection­
ist* have finally spoken up .mil
named I.Htla Tinner a* the f m
inure star "easiest to look at day

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Movtr S im Irt Dor*

( /ntff njrrenit)

H o lly w o o d

wns going
Channel.
llest epic: “l.'aplaitr Flout &lt;*u

in

W a r n er s ’

. Nicest sill pi im- i _
er's Daughter."
Ilest "It" picture

"Mo** tto*e"; Mark Steven* a» a
song-amt-dance titan* m "I Won­
der Whn's Kissing' 11. ■ Now '
Higgest night Vluh hit Ka&gt;
Thomi**on and the 'Yilhants

PAIGE*BENHEIT
AlAN HAIE
ARTHUR KENNEDY

\»*OUl WAliH

Tlmlier Canip
and also Morris Rolfe of the same
A moonlight lumt (tip wa* held rily. Mi . Hnii'Ci ujul Mt
home in Canada, Also visitor« at
the Center were Mr amt 'll- . F.
Municipal
and cruised on the St. John
uf Itnclpi*.
lw*yond lllue Springs l.ight
the trip hark to Sanfonl entr r
Inhunenl was
furnished with
rands* lierng played over a luud
-jM-ake^ ami music on the guitar
hy 'Ydlard .Connolly.
K, Ml Arm itage. je rrea tio n n l
rlirrctur slated today that a ehufflelroaril tournam ent will I*.* held
on E’ridav nt the Kristi* shuffle,
luintd court* with six or seven
team*
pm liripnting.
He also
stated that at the next meeting
of the Tourist Club, the annua!
elect ion o f officers will l*&gt; held

Threlkcld, West ['aim ttea&lt; h,
F la. flirt He* I.. Wolff. .Mlmid.
.1 W, Keek, Miami and Irving
lleck of New 'York City.
Registering nt the Monteriinm
Hotel for a visit ui Sanfonl m*Mr. and 'Ir*. Cfarenee Cr*cil of
Muneie, lnd„ Mr. and Mrs K. (I
llieuniington also of Muneie, Mi
and Mr*. R. A. tiranger of Sod
us, N. Y., Mi.»* Jean Gibson of
Tampa, Joseph A. Welle of Mt.
Vcrpon. N. V., John Reichmnn.
Canton. O., Kugrne Finneily.
I.iiuisvllle, Ky. nml Rurton S

ulcnify memliei* of tio* rlnh.
Of interest to the tennis r*n
tlmninst-i of Sanfold ItT the fail
that the well-known tennis play­
er*. I'aulim* Ileti, Sarah I'alfrey
Cooke anil her husband. Kllwnod
Gooke, who are making the Mayfair Inn their hraduuartrra fur
the winter, ifrt* participating in
tennis tnurnahjc nt* in Nassau.
Ml** Retz arrived tmlay in San
A it planes often hav e to lakt
ford from Nnssnii and Mr. and off from nirpoit* where surface^
Mr:. Cooke wilt return about Jun. tetupetalurr* me a* high n* 1 in
degrees ami fly in a,few minute-'
A birthday patty was held ‘re­ to heights whet,* teiupei at III e
cently at the Mayfair Inn honor
ing little Mis* DiSna Cooke,
P C U R L E E
daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. Kit*
wood Cooke on Jtrr fifth birthday
Those invited
wen* l.lnd and Dictlr.. Weber,
Alice. Virginia, Sue, Marylin and
Kileen Moss, Mr*. Find Wcl&gt;er.
Mis* Martha Huber, Miss Mildred
Cole'«nd Mrs. Theodore Moo*.
Among (hose registered dnr
ing tlu* past week a t the Valdes
Hotel were Mr. and Mr*. T. D,
Phillip* of Wilson. N.
Mr. and
Mrs.. A. R. Kskew, Charlotte, N.
C , CapL and MrX. O. F. Hawk,
Vcnlugu City. Cal., Mr. amt Mrs.
D. Smelser and daughter.
E bolJeve'thal Any mnn who enjoytt the heat in clothe.- It.
Calderwood, Tenn., Mr*. Janet
will ngreo with these fncts nltont the now Curlee Over- Rose, Atlanta, Ga„ Mr. and Mrs.
t« we have recently plriced tin display. First of all, these Omar Young, Fountain City, Ind..
Mr. and Mra. J. IL Thursdaled,
Overcoats offer the Inst word in smart masculine style,
8. C , Mr. and Mr*. T. C.
created hy desifmers who originate styie trends. They are Camden.
Ryan, Fayetteville, W. Va., Mr,
and Mrs R. K. Carter, Athens.
Ga„ Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Thomas,
lligart, Ga., Mr. and Mr*. R. F
IWamlage, Midway, Ga., Mr. and
Mr*. Paul J. I.add, Swayiee, Ind ,
Mr. amt Mr*. C. Ft. Aver* and

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Worshiping God

F acte OCour GOOD TASTE
W iilC onfirm

K

UNION WATCH NIGHT SERVICE

The F irst Presbyterian Church

. Come In,.and mee these Curlee Overcoats today. You will
. find them styled in the season’s new and smart materials
pure woolen fabrics which combine the maximum in
warmth with comfortable weight. And last hut not least,
you will be pleasantly surprised at the moderate cost of
hese fine overcoata.

"We Clothe The Family — We Furnish .The Home'

Sermon By REV. J. E. MCKINLEY

treasure o

it— not n ecessarily a

Subject- “THE NEW YEAR"
Mr. and, Mr*. Herman ‘ Bolin,
Fogan, W. Va., Mr. and Mr*.
Frank Hannon, Fogan. W. Va.,
Mr. and Mr*. Roy DeScyn, pwlrajrra, N. Y., Mr. and Mr*. C. A.
Redd, Bent Mountain. Va., CapL
and Mr*. ,V. F. Barker. Ft. Bennlng, &lt;!*., Mr. and Mr*. 8. C. Ed­
ward*. Lumhefton, N. C., Mr. and
Klngipolnt, Tenn. and Mr. and
Mr*. C. H. Seaton of Springdale,
Pa.
Among rill tors in Snnford who

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Double R eturns
$71.40 At Race
. Track Last Nite

ures
Orange. Gator. Cigar
And Tangerine Are
Listed For State
Gri d Enthusiasts

Thr 1-5 tlailv . duijble combina­
tion returned &gt;71.10 tayi-uight at
th» Snnforil-Oi l.nrlo Kennel ('lub
*• lliM-k l.land and Tim ('aim.
Ih«* latter an iinportnlAm-yhoiinil
nimneO home in the M-rund and
third ronleit*. It wn. the second
night of raring at the Central
Florida- tra«U ami another 'h u g e
ouw J jammed the plants
I n lha
( I t. a fe
f n aa ttu
l l lir
a ninth'event,
n l i i t l i a.a/
In
Our
lied, liioke on lop from th r No.
I lm» ami ’ led thr field to thg
wire. Out Ib-.t returned mutuel*
of $8,00, &gt;1.10 and &gt;a.-tu. Another
program of 10 event* will lie run
tonight with prr*t-iimt&gt; fur thr
fit«t rare .la ird for B I’. M.

Nfcw YORK Dee. ni idh —
F act, and figure* on Thursday’*
foothalt "bowl game*. tl»ttng naifie
attcndanerl, r(im|**tlhg team* fell)
Iheir won, 'lo«t ami H e refill'd*
Marling time, broadra.t. am
prohalile weather. iTime ia Kant
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««r«a«*4 l|«t».Ffel&gt;Ml&gt;

year ur a shade lower.
In Huston, &gt;10 will get you tlin*
ner. dancing, entartainment and
noire maker* in mo*B of the nublic *places.
the drink* will be
extra,
San Francisco
plan* police
itreet block* to halt
drunken
driver*.'” Hotel, ami night. .pot.
in that w atrrfront city are of.
faring accommodation, at around
&gt;12.50 per head—and buy your
owtt drink*—wjrirh i. nl.m t the
.ante a . .la .l year. Dinner por­
tion* may In* .limmer, however

Youths Hearing

II anlli.,.4 I..... • l'««» O.el
interrsted ip boy* who would be
willing to devote .ome time and
effort to '.a v r a
Judge
Wale Asserted. He indicated that
hr "will anneal to Kiwanian*. Rotarian., t.fon.. J a y c e e » and
ehurrhe- ln-an effort to find tuch
a man who t* willing to a..tim e
tegpomdbility with juvenile*.
"I a.ked the youth* brought
here und their parent. about
rhurrh attendance, and found
-b srjT i'“T•nnT'.tnf Tirnt;
STORK IIT :L \\
en u nttrnde«t regular!
SAN DIF.G07 Dee. 31. tA*i
It
Wait- .la ird till, mom
took an automoliile relay race to
get a 17-ycar-old wife. Ml &gt;.
Id I.- paid for if fund, wen*
Clrarlc. Fletchei. I* a hospital in
luatr.
lima for i &gt;nh of a aeven^poimd
r .aid tin* .Into total* likely
»on.
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take i a ir uf pavnirnt. und"r
Her htiil-and'* car broke diiwn
fir .t group but might IKK
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r ill full paytiu*n|f for the a guv Ipil free exciting at private early In the 20.|nile ride to the
litlmml .nil building .p ra tirri. |inrlir. ut huh' ratate*. A lurge huftpltnl ye.lerdav. A' sheriff**
lie Southern teprosPnlBtiV® numU'r of hotel, have arranged car. manned by two deputies. tini*
it {•
Ill- t'ongrr.a will l&lt;** partie. imiging u|&gt;-to &gt;20 per over but Idew a tire.
The relay w o finally fill:died
d to n|&gt;I i'.iiu inti* nihlili.'iinl- pel-till. Ill I hr night club*, thr by a iiBlinual city (mlicr c a t ..
liked chin ge will Iw aliuut the

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wi**i*iippi to f5,9K(&gt;,(ino. |.,,i|Ui.
kna lo*$3,4«3.000.
I Under a later re-e.linmte
Fa*1'1 on the .up|m*ition thnt
#onir .ta t. * would not u»e theii
foil allotaliatfi—a . ha. happened
k f c . : " t . &gt;'ear»—Mississippi's alK V tio n u a . raiM-d f 2
Louisiana'* $ Dili.000.
■ An Airiictillui'e' l&gt;epartment
off &lt;ml vaiif the program gen-

Malaila e*i»t* in :til of * the
• tatel in thr Utijtrd Stale*.

S e a so n E x te n d s T h r u A p ril U llli

Cotton lluw| - at Halla. &lt;45.500)--So|ilh&lt;*rri Melhmlnt (9-0­
1). V* I'enn sta te lU-O-(l); 2:48
P.'M . Mutual. Some rhaner of
talnj '
Oiangi* Bowl', at Miami l«o.0001 —Knn.n. lH-O-21 v. tlnugia
Tech (9-1-0): 2 I*. M.; CIIS Sun-

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ning to lake definite . I i b | h* in rnn.lruc
lay nn the Gator ram pu.. Future Imiiu*
Kiluratlon. Ileallll und.''Athletic*, the ne
uuate M ttijng (or Hu- Univrr.lt&gt;*’* gn

health, phjrahal tslacatiun, recreation, and intramural kml Intetrnllegiatr athletic* The *ec\ion 'Under cunatrurliun in the above
plcluri ia the main auditorium (gymna.iuml, whirh h a. a'perm alient -eating rappctiy uf (IJIOO
.

I'ineappli* Howl nt llbimliilu,
JACK80NVII.1.E lh*e. 31 (A3
I (80.000)—t'nivem ity uf Hawaii
Four hundred apd 9d pound,
*,I |ii.:|.Hi' V* Ui'dlaml. (II-2-0 ); 7 nf gridimn lirawn may deebb*
* I'. M.‘, Reglnnal brimdra.l*.
I••mot mw’* Gator game l.-lwr«*ii
I*
lln rlio i Howl ut San Diego,
Mnrvland ami Georgia.
i- C a lif .. ( 28,(HKD San Diego S tate
Tin* In axvn belong*
( 7 -2 - 1 ) v . Iln n liii S in in iu n * (il- Krau«e and Jim Good'
* 3 -0 ); 5 I*. M.; Regional broad- .Xlai'yjund tackle, who I
’■ &lt;n«l«
Knit and imM _____ ________ «-«|-Sir-wreck-OrtmrtB‘5 I
Cigar Howl at Tampa, IrT.iH H i) rft*
j _ \V e 't Cheater (l'«) Tearher.
20-yeaf-t|ld Krnuw. weighI- j I |li it in v- .Mi-.oiiri Valley 110­
I pound-, and (eeuhnan, a
. ; I i i . i i i ; 2 I*. M .;. Reglunal lifoadntively elderly gent of 24
ic a .t. Sunny/aml warm.
ip* the .eale* at 250,
| Yuli uu Howl at Hiiminghnm.
•n a.«ignetl to lH*at Georle A la .. ( 12.0(101 tV IIU 'i force ( 10­
tin* punch. They ho|8* to
4 1-0 ) v . G tiim lilin g
(Illl- O )
3
Ihlnugli and l•lm•ther
hooting Johnny Rauch le• can fire hi. |in»****.
tlami .t r a t e g y i. »lmnle.
i i ii*h tieorgia .&lt;» hard that
famous p a .’-patlern* of
Wallace
llntl* cannot
[I. The Teirnpin. figure
y cun .top Georgia’. pa»icy .'an .top Georgia', ofr T h r Hullilog' have been
*Ti“ , Ibnn .|K*clnculur In their

NEW YEAR’S EVE

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Featuring

HIS ORCHESTRA
I'h o n e K nrly F o r llBHerVullonM

coarh, argue, that half the rule*
of the game .hould U* thrown
out of the- Itook for the lieneflt
of lia.ketball . . . That'* one &lt;d
the muit eomlructive auggf.Unn*
thi* m iner ha* heard In a long
tlm r—hut il .houldn't Ik* llmlii-d
In ha.kelliall . . '. Every -time a
-iiu.ntion a r h r ir jn in y xporl Thai
laii't
1*** • •rule*,
lllaa *a* 1*
*1
isn’t rriVnViul
coveted l.t*
by $the
lot
of guy. get togethir and pa*, a

lie. one . . . tin* resu lt is that
few official*, lower athlete* and
aln.o.t no fan* umler*tand them
nil or are able to .c e half the
rule* in lrirtio n * . . . In haikethall, it probalily would be better
tu to ., out a lot of minor rau.e*
for w hi.lle-tooting anil then re­
duce the numlwr of perional
foul* peiniiltrrl each player . . .
Somehow the- lory. iw;&gt;m to foul
n lot b ». when thovTt* on (lie
veige of tieing to**ed out nf lire

lly (SKNK I'l.OXVDF.N- '
MIAMI. Fla. Dec. 31 (A3
Georgia Tech and Kanka* planned
tn visit thr enlargnl Orange Howl
Stadium Delay (or thr fir*t time
to get the "feel'' of the turf where
they cla.h in the 14th Animal
Df(UUtr_.DuB L .fuulbalL game-Ur^
morrow Iwfore a rapacity crowd
of lA).0«).
The .Indium ha* Ju*t lirril en­
larged from il. former rdparitv
of 3H,(8Ml. AUiut 90,000 applied
for tixkrt., all of whirh wvid .old
month, ago.
our rlub I* trady.
lolly and physically?*
Coach George S au er
"I think our line will give it
good account of itself New Year*,
■lay against Tech. It bark* like a
wide tiiH-n affair and their .hould
lie u lot o f . pa«*ing;”
Georgia Tech will lie at full
strength for the first*time since
early fall, lull Coach Hobby Doibl
aalil he couldn't
see why the
Jacket* r tiled u 13-iHiint favorite.
Dodd held only light WurkoUtS
since the sijund nirlvn) here S at­
urday and derided on hi* starting
lineup day. ago. Sauer dill isn't
sure ubout hi* -iipening team.
Kau&lt;a* will start All*-.\therica
Itav Evan* al left half and Tech
will have All-Amcrica Hob Davis
at right tackle,
Probable (intMip*
Georgin Tech I’os
Kansu*
Jack Griffin LE )ave Schmidt
Ralph Slaten I.T Don Kttingrr
Ewrll Pope
EG
I aw Is Hook
C
D ick^lom oe
Hill- Healey RC JiaTvrowfnrd
or D. Tomlinson
Rob Davis
IIT Hugh Johnson
RE
O. Srhnefl*
G. Jhodna*
barher
QH Lynne McNutt
or Hill Hogan
Ul
Itav Evans
It II
Dud French
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or D, B erjunl
Frank Ziegler—F H Frank PattrW

Michigan vs. Southern California
Life is just a howl of roM**,
Hashed in teeth and bloody no es,
Ami the Trojans going to the
cleaner
_______
Conversely, Coarh Jim Tatum
When Michigan hits 'cm at l’a.a.
.
ato .pry
. . r i * open fGeorgia',
i i l u ' u nrug
il*
hope,
Alabama va. T n * .
galloping Lott Gamblno, MaryThi* won't In*, very merry
For Texas- Coarh lllair
' Cherry.
K an.a. vs. Georgia Tech
The new star in Southern heaven*
I. a guy fwitn Kansas named
Evan*,
Southern Mrlhodial »*. Penn
v Hulls planned to grx
Slate ■
s a' final workout this a
Although every Texas talker
Raves alsiut Doak Walker
Albert PI
This department i* counting
I'tllbubl
Georgia On thr* team from Nittany Mount
Mirrxl uni
Sellers
Hush
KlUllse
St. John*
Cnolry la*ing luimed Auburn football
Kinney
Iteiil roach may. have la-en mined by
Schw in tz
and in
Payne premature publicity . .
Good III.HI
they're
‘'rumoring”
Edwarrls Nebraska
Evan*
Rauch surh names as Yale's Howie
Turyn
Hi-ndr-rson Odell snd Army’s Earl Walk as
I .arm
-Alarlcieh successors . Ur. jk 'i nis - J I m Iumus
Gullibiras
lb id as Nebraska U. roach—which
Hunk
only piovrs that the Wulvrs have
good, bind voice* . . . Tommy
Dcckanl, new head track coach
Rnbrrt Mohlrr, high school full- aUaDrakr U., ho|*es to broaden
bark of Plant City, lias Ist-ii •the base of rompelilioa at tha
signed to n grant-in-aid ntliletir Drake relay* neat Spring In or­
,-rholsiship at the University of der to prepare for the Olymplra.
That national ’•family*' baaket-r hi* start by rhaslng
Flariiln and Is exported to enroll
here next .September. It war- an­ ball tournament at Wilson, N. (',, through the snow ann
nounced by Florida's Head Coach went to the Clarks of Hunting* I water, Teg., just for the
tpnf Ind., three seta of tVinl . . . Joe Holland, the
brothers, who heat out the Ro-I U. bask'etballer who Is
tiers Family of Akron, 0., and In f almost every kid In t
I I'. M : Nix broadcasts,
Pound, Va. .*. . The winners left | look* with lha same x
a cloudy anil warn).
a pair or twin aistara at home. I adoration of Joe Fulki
What, -no cheer Iradera? . . *’. I Philly warrlora.-

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Holy Cross Wins
56-51 (ianu* From
N. C. S tate Combine
Ha.kctbnll fan . in thi. city of the
Sugar Howl stood convinced to­
day that the Holy Cross rru.adrrs have lost none of the rlas.
that made them National Collegi­
ate Champion* last season.
Thr e a .trrn magician* of thr
niaidr. shown) them why last
night a* I hey beat North Carollna State team 5&lt;V6I in an over
time game.'_
Tutnnr'* irjleetl)* (Sreenien lick­
ed Oklahoma*-49-82* In dm fits!
game on the program.

Kramer N ips Ui^ifR
On Cleveland Court
CLEVELAND Dec. 31 (A3Jark Kramer nolrhed his first
triumph over nobby Riggs, king
of the tennis professionals, here
Iasi night.
The 1947 amateur champion
and Davis nip hero Won rt-4, H-4
decision over bounding Hobby.

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OFFICE *|iarr. In Mrdsrh Ruibling. WINE FOR YOUR FRUIT CAKE
ut HoMER’a.
~$larrgi^liglit iiffic.*., iewli* u.Yvra ted. JtX idilitir*. hrat and laid j
K(2bTAI|l.a plant* for .m ail
lor w rvii'r furnlahrd. • Call Hrtit.
uml Ini ge ai'.iinge. Cabbage,
iV II. &amp; A Dept. Store.
Cullaril*. Ilioi'coli, Cauliflower.
Onion*. I.etlucc.. Ktcarule. Tom­ RADIATOR rleanlng, repairing.
ato. StrawIteti.v A lleeta. J XV.
New Itadiatur*. new cure. We
lb II. I.uke Montoe, Fla. I'hoiie
lake off A &gt;tixlall. Jimmie Cow
air* Sheet Metal Work*. I’liom*
ROOM uiwtaii* npartment.*Can
JNCRETK .ew.*r pipe, greaM
accommlati i*
182 R.
trap*, septic lank*, block*,
Expert Radio Repairing
biiif.lii'i. ntrtniinif alunra.-.AllJ-Fred-MTeTa.-BI|-fcr**m» Htr
Jicle
Concrete
Co.
309
Elm
Ave.
w a n t e d T O RENT
SEF. US FOR
Pliant* 1335,
MIMEOGRAPH HUNTING
ELECTRIC STOVE and sowing
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AND TYI'ING
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machine. Ph l'.’2ii-J.
[ou.r. when* .mall, well behaveti
CREDIT I.URKA0 OF
Iioy will In* welcome. JnfoimaSANFORD
THOUSAND Marion Market
■tlun greatly Ap|i(eeiut^d. Wirt* 50Cabbage
10 N. I'ark
I'hane IMo
plant*. 14 bed* I'n*| collert nr w rite . '•Tom**' Hot
rhal Ci’lery Plant*. Herbert (i.
OR RENT—Floor winder. Kn.y
941: D&lt; U nd.
e Montoe. Pimm1 upeiullon. Reasonable rale*. SunCounty 2003.
ford Paint Si (Ha** Co. Phono
WHEEL TKA
rnr or tractor
TVE ROOM HOUSE
ulmoat new. '
ni.lod, 2 la*r|roomi
Ph. 870-XIt.
. &gt;40,ini per mold It.
2 IIURNEH III) volt electric stove.
'action. Call Plume
One 2 burner ruriilatilig oil
N 8 UUANCR
beater. Call 402-R after 0:30.
Show card* and ooalara
REAL ESTATE
O —DEE'S SIGN HKRYICK
FINE
home
drvseed
turkeys
67c
F.II..V, MORTGAGE LOAN'S
O. D. Landr#**. Phone 1021
pouml f*»r Ne.v Year. I'almetRAYMOND M. HAM.. Realtor
Registered (linker and
•Cohen'* lUdiutoi ShopB for comO R A N G E S , HW'x-et, jiib y , ripe, SI.
pl«*Ui rndlkitir service. 106 Ha.i4 Florida State Hank llldg.
bushel *111 llig basket*. Ilow ke,
fonl AV4*. I'hniiB IUW-W
Paula. Post Office.
MAH t-3 ItUUMi roUgge, hi acre
AUTO HEPAIHING. Hall's Gar
land at Lake Mary, negr ,lorr-,.
uge. Sanford and ’Celery Ave
i-rrual value
office.
For Dependable
CUT FLOWERS. Fluial Design*.
Stewart the Florist, 814 Myrtle
miles out. Furnished House
e&lt;|uip|rx-tl with gas. IH arid FOR QUICK SALE aliout &gt;59.00
of land will sell wilb ur xsith
wurtb of screen doors, win­
out acreage. Ph. 122d-J.
dows, IuiiiIm' i Si chick brotider
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service” now In Sanford call in
write IIAIIY VALET. Daytona
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ROOM. HOUSE. 2310 W. 1st
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paid
for
Usad
Inquire aflr-r 6 P. M.
presenlative wilt glsdky help
furniture. Ted Davia Furniture
vou. Term* arranged. Volusia
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-Hoofing Co. Phone 906 It Sunford.
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30 ft A I- and 1-35 gallon table
age or condition. Roy Heal, 300 SPECIAL COLD WAVE &gt;(1.95
lop water heateaa. Kb*ctric S»*ivice Comiiany
207 Mugnolia
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Auto Service, Sanford, Fla.
wsya and roadwara— I'hona
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MAN to w oik'un Ranch. Man tn
116 H. t hrnrh - I'h. 11*0 _
ran Fishing Camp. 1201 -Magmoral KIccQ-lc nutftiuatic blan- ■nolla Avr., Sanford.
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CASHIER for well known grocery
lo GAL Electric water heater. ill Eu.tia,' Fla. Experience de­
sirable hut not necesaary. Ap­
^Electric Service Company. 207
ply Herald Hog 100. ________
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UT FLOWERS. Mrs. Y. C. Dol- WHITE woman'for kitchen work.
linger, West l it St. nrnr Mon­
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Leader Of Spanish
Radio And Television
Reds Is Executed .Look Forward To *48
MADRID. Dec. 31—&lt;/D—A g -v
tin Ami* Sanrht-s, considered the
N/&gt;. I Communist In Spain.. iw l
l.urnt N u n n llucna, alio an se­
cured Communist, were executed
Mnnday according ‘ to an official
announcement today.
They were sentenced tn die,
with three other*, . following rt
trial of 23 persons at the nearby
prison town of Oeana on Dec- It*.
Zorn* was saerctary-gencral of
the Spanish Communist Pnrty and
a member of the national
........U commit*
ter of the Spanish Communist
party in France.
_
" Th* Official announcement said
Ihe three others convicted—Jose
L, FVrnandex, Allx-rf
Eiailio
AmaiffV and Manuel llrrnandrs
Leal—received commutations of
their death sentences to life Im­
prisonment.
Zoroa and Nunes were presumed
to have tieen executed hy a firing
squad at Ocana. Zoroa was
charged, among other thing*, with
possession of a letter from the
general headquarters
of
the
French Communist I’arty. poss­
ession of esplosives ami direction
of Communist activities In Spain
as Ihe party’s seeretary-general.

PHILADELPHIA. Dee. 31—UT)
The radio and television indus­
tries. noting 11M7 as the greatest
year in their history, are looking
forward tq further gsins ip the
cuming year, John Uallantyns,
president of the Phlico Corpora­
tion. said yesterday.
"The radio industry in 1947,"
Ilallantyne said in a statement,
"produced over 16.600,000 receiv­
ing sets and rpdlo-.phonogrnpha
with a total retail value of ap­
proximately 9 900.000,000, a n d
a (suit 176.000 television aeta valusd at—nearly 9100,000,000."
The greatest expansion will b*
in the field of Ulevislon. Italiantynn said.
(
"We are Just concluding the
first real year of television pro
ductlon." he added. “Tremendous
as has tieen Ihe ptogreas so far,
it is only the beginning. Th*
ye*r .1918 should see tne pro­
duction of nt least 600,000 tel­
evision sets -with a value of over
9200,000,000,

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WEDNESDAY. DEC. 31. 1 9 ^

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u jr e n ti
3*
* ........I l l
that
rebel
resistance
a
t Konitaa
Greek' Battle
was “petering out" and military
observers
aald the city was vir(r« tlaa* e lr« a r**» Owl
,n
iliv
consolidate positions and open
?u.‘ of &lt;V * f .rL ,
„
supply lilies
lines to AUWIHR,
Albania, me
t h el ,•
-- •'cbcl losses
■
~------in the
*
.immediate
, **£• were estimated at
* WAA
•
’ Greek army could not have evicARCHRI 8 BRIOU 8.
wounded and about
JACKSONVILLE. Dec. 31—UP) ted them twfore Spring because*?®® «"•?... 31-,—UPV—T)
-Th# conMIAMI. Dee.
100
captured.
The wounded were
dition of Nick Arcuri. 44, of Rome, War Assets Administration has of the terrain and snow.
being
taken
to
Albanian hospi­
Athens
press
reports
said
.
the
approximately
80
million
dollars
N. Y„ sutferng from a buHet
tals. military source* said, and
rebels
encircling
th*
city
had
worth
of
real
and
personal
sur­
wound In the abdomen eras des­
one official report said several
cribed a s.still “serious" at city- plus property in Florida which launched a last desperate assault sections of the attacking (cbcl
on
Konitsa
and
were
being
pound­
will
be
offered
for
aald
In
the
new
owned Jackson Mamorial Hos­
force were retreating toward 'A l­
pital today. Attendanla said he year, Donald R. Bliss, regional ed hy artillery fire.
director, aald today.
The bulk of the Greek rein­ bania. five miles north of Konithad a "fairly good night." *
In 1947 the Jacksonville region,
units were reported, to
Arcuri was shot during a card covering the state of Florida, dis­ forcement
within a mile of strategic
'Other reports said a column‘Of
game in suburban Hialeah early posed of more than 200 million be
Ilourorani bridge, 11 miles weal trucks had been sighted bringing
last Saturday, police SgL R. R. dollars of real and personal prop­ of
Konitaa. It was predicted the reinforcements south of Leskovic,
McCarty of llialsah reported.
erty. In addition, wAA trans­ rebels would blow up the bridge Albania, toward the frontier near
McCarty arrested John Dava ferred around four million dollar* in their retreat, but army en­ the Bouroxani bridge, one of the
Dunay, 44, of Hialeah, for the worth of equipment to tha Federal gineers already were said to be key military points to the de­
shooting and he eras charged with Work* Agency for the benefit of bringing up fording boats and fense of Konitsa.
"assault with a deadly weapon" |l h , ltornl disaster area In Florida. bridge parts.
,
before belnr released under 91.600'
. _______
—
LL General Kalogeropoulos,
bond by-Peace Justice Henry L.
SLUGGED. ROBBED
commander of the Second Army
Oppenborn.
MIAMI, Dec. S l-iflV -M . E Corps, sent a message- to the
Truman Voices
fiilverman. 70, part owner of Konitsa garriaon:
several
hamburger
restaurants,
“ Be brave. Make a final vali­
I f 'M l I a a * * ( t * a P a * * O m )
BEN N ETT
Q U A LIFIES
was found In a semi-conscious ant effort. Strung units are mov. would be a real bulwarking
TALLAHASSEE,i Dec. 31—(A1! fo million in his office here today, ing toward Konitsa. We ahall against
prices.
Charles b. Bennett of Jacksonville Bn(j an open office safe apparent- meet and shake hands today.?
Refused to comment on Henry
today qualified as a candidate |_ r |fjed
In another message, to the A. Wallace's decision to head an
for the United State* House of* Dectec'tivci Tom Butler and P.
brigade, which Is defending independent presidential ticket
Representative* from the Second p Savage said 8 llverman had 75th
Konitsa, General Kalogeropoulos next year. But when asked If
Florida congressional district.
| |)rcn hit several times over the said:
the Democrats would hare a hap­
The position Is held at presenb head with a 16-Inch east iron pipe
"By authority of the king, 1 py New Year he replied, sure
by Rep. Emory .Price, also of which was found. They said it
award
to
a
ll
wounded
Officers
they will.
.
Jackaonville. He has not qualified was apparent someone had sneakDisclosed he will rend his mes­
for re-election so far, Secretary ml up behind Silverman and struck and men the military cross. I
reserve
the
privilege
personalty
sage on the state of the unton to
of State R. A. Gray'* office said, him before he could resist.
to pin these decorations on your Congress Jan. 7, his economic
breasts."
message Jan. 9, and his budget
consideration by the mission
Authoritative military source* message probably on Jan. 12. lie
Key Club
headed by Dwight Griswold.
repeated their belief that the
Lovett’s news conference state­ danger to Konitsa was past and will announce later whether he
• I Cmafiaat* lr*a PM* 0**1
will deliver hi* legislative recomFred Rossetter announced that ment was the first official Amer­ disclosed th at Greek forces in
ican
reaction
tn
the
proclamation
through the agency of Principal
Epirus numbered 12 battalions
Herman E. Morris, the club hiul of the rump regime headed, by of slightly more than 6,000 men.
General
Marko*
Vifisde*.
*
.
.
.
.
...
.
.
Lovett
its own special room in whicn to
The war ministry said earlier
meet, a fo’rmrrly empty daM declared:
"The
claim
of
certain
Com­
room at one time used for radio
Steel Products
Instruction. The members cleaned munist guerilla -leaders Ifcal they,
out things not needed, renovated have established at some un­
known
point
a
’First
Provisional
the room, built tablet ami chairs,
fr*«n rai»v U«f)
government of Free *
and th* Art Club, at their request ‘Democratic
per cent of th a steel Industry's
Greece’
is
a
transparent
device,
has finished a mural painting on
trjie purpose of which will I* customers contacted have inven­
one wall, showing deer and other the
&lt;Jr*r to everyone.
• tories below normal; 41 per cent
animala, they statyd.
considered their inventories about
"It
is
only
a
phase
in
me
fam­
Porter Lansing, Jr. summed up
normal compared to present dsy
iliar
efort
of
certain
elements
the club’s achievements, inrlading
demand; 6.2 per cent believed
to'
overthrow
the
legitimate
and
building the club to full member­
steel stocks at&gt;ove normal,
ship, raising funds by decorating recognised Greek government and t That 84.3 per rent termed their
to
threaten
the
territorial
Integthe Jayrcc parade float for Arrelations with steel companies
m lstice_D *y,__r k J l i n s funds •&amp;LS8&amp; political.Jndcpcadcnre.9/ "gOdd;" If.r pee cent libad;~IO.f.
Sanford Lodge No. 1241
through a rummage sale In which . ecc*_______________
per cent were "indifferent .1
girls of the school cooperated
That
74.1
per
cent
have
no
In­
From I860 to 181K), the I’ennand fnerchanta aided by donating
tention of changing their source
D O N ’T FORGET
articles, and other activities. He sylvan* oil fica* were the of supply when things become
chief
source
of
-petroleum
in
the
also announced that the club I*
easier; eight per cent do intcn-l
States.
^TH URSDAY
putting on a dance tonight at the United-------------------“
to change; 17.9 per cent answered
------Woman’* Club.
"Maybe."
The Belgians were first to use
8:00 P. M.
Robert Park told of the bene­
fits derived from attending tho n tank ship, carrying oil from
A
steam
turbine
operates
on
thr
St. Petersburg meeting, especially the United States to Europe In. same principle as a windmill.
in the way of learning how to 1869.
make better achievement report*.
Fred Rossetter outlined'Ihe ideal*
of the club, expressed apprecia­
L e g a l N o tice
tion for Klwanii help, and pindieted a successful year for the IN T i l K C O U It T O F T I I B C O U N T V
JUlMtftS,
H EM IN O IsK
C O U N TY.
boys group.
IN I’ltOIlATB.
Howard Montieth lead in sing­ nsmu&gt;A.
IN HtSi BUTATK Ot HAl.ni II
ing with Harry Wester accom­
t o A L L l.T U ftilT O H H »"'• • L M panying. W alter I-cLand briefly
told how Sapford may improve MONH IIA V IN O t-L A IN M o jr OH*
M AN O K A O A IN H T HAIl&gt; L U T A T I its waterfront for boating.
y » u sn&lt;t »«&lt;•* of you • »'" ■‘•'•o*
■I-1 I- ■ -'I

mtndatlons In person. In th|s
connection, he said, he has - not
been informed of any Democratic
tax reduction plan and his tax
views will haro to await ht» metshg*.
• ,
Refused to say Jgmr* M. l-andis is not being reappointed to
the Civil Aeronautics Board. He
■aid two %'ltanclc*. on the board
will lie filled a* quickly a* pos­
sible.
•
Refused to sntw er definitely a
question about the difference be­
tween what, a reporter railed
greedy and It-giliihate trading in
commodities. He said he will have
to ikrrite an essay about it later.
He did say however that he.does
not l believe his personal 'physi­
cian. Brig. General Wallace Ur*,
ham. did anything wrong by
trading in th r market. Graham
said Monday that his broker had
purchased some commodities for
him without his knowledge and
when he found about it ordered

Florida State News In Brief

as their guest for Christmas hol­
idays their dauhgtrr, Miss Aidred Cone, of Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. George. C. Means
were with Mr. Means' mother,
Mrs. J. 8. Means, of Gainesville,
for the holidays.
Among Chute shopping In 8anPpeclsl to The Sanford Herald ford Wednesday afternoon were
Hy MARIAN It. JONHS
Mrs. It. L. Ragsdale and Mrs. J.
II. Jones.
•i
Rev. and Mrs. J.- N. Thompson
Mi. and Mrs. T. E. Partin had
had as their recent dinner guest*, as their Christmas day gueata
Mr. and Mrs, J. II. June* and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Korney and
tons. Johnnie and Jimmie
Mr. and Mrs. Ray MrClure, of
Miss Myrtle Eason and MHts Orlando
Helen Stewart. w l.skt-lond. who
Mr. and Mrs. Ben G. Wainrlght
.a rc the guests of Mr*. , Mae K. ^iad as their Chrjstmaa day
King, togrther with Mr*. King guest* Mr*. Wainrlght’a .mother,
ami &gt;lu* King had their Christ- Mr*. H. A. Adams, of Opp, Ala­
*mas dinner in Orlando.
bama, and sister Mrs. Ward
Others dining in Orlando for llurrh, Mr. Burch and children,
Christmas dinner were Mr. and Milton and David of Winter
Mrs. J. II. (tones and sons, John­ Faik; and Roy and Henne Wainnie-and Jimlnie and Mr. and Mrs. right.
Arthur Cait'ledge. * *
Mr. and Mr*. Alex Lclnhart
Mr*. Iluliv Jones had a* her
rerent guests her son Malcolm have a* their Christmaa holiday
Jones. Sim. Malcolm Jones and guests Mrs. Leinhart'a sister,
Sprlngman, Mr.
daughter. Ilevrrly Ann, of -Or- Mr*. Frank
Springman, and daughter, BarUndo.
__ Mr. ntul .Mi*. J.. 11. Staiuv wore bar*. ^ P h i l a d e l p h i a .----- ---------host* Christmas day for dinner, Mr. and Mr*. J. If. Staley 'left
to Mr. and Mr*. Mcrrit Staley,! Friday to spend a few
fet days in
"
relative*
Mr. and Mr*. Tommy Staley, Mr. Macon, Georgia with
and Mr*. Max 4a?lnhai3. Miss Ann nd friend*.
, Leinhart and Miaa Jane SoacresL
Mr. and Mr*. T. E. Partin had
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Garbo n* their week-end guests Mr. and
r.nd son, pf Daytona, spent Mr*. Wallace Miller and Wallace,
Christina* with, Mr*. Garlm's Jr., of Tampa.
mother, and father, Mr. amf Mrs.
Mr and Mra. Frank Springman
J . A. Guynn.
and daughter. Barbara, and Mr.
Joe Beasley, who was railed to and -Mr*. Alex . I.e Inhart and
Georgia tx-rausc of the death of Frankie Gore are spending a few
hi* sister, has returned home.
days in Daytona with relative*.
The sudden' death of Ellis
’ (Buddy)' Beasley early Christ­ Spending Chriitmaa holiday* in
mas morning made the citixens Jacksonville with friend* Is Mr*.
of Oviedo have a very sad Christ­ Mauilc Coates.
Mf. and Mr*. T. W. Lawton
mas. Mr.- Beasley had recently
undcrgunc an operation at the had as their, holiday guest their
Florida Sanitarium, but had suf­ son, James, who la a student at
ficiently recovered to resume hi* Southern College, Lakeland.
Mr. and hire.’ W. J, Lawton
. work in the pa»C few day*. HI/
funeral was Jield Saturday a fte r­ have a* their holiday guests
not If (id tmrt rn|Ulr*'l l »
»»&gt;
their daughter, Mr*. II. J, Lansy.
rlslm* and dsmssd* which you, J noon at, 2:30 P. M.
U.
S.
Showdown
Mr. I.ancy and son. Jean, of
either of you. may hays agalntl Ihe
All nf the • husinrst house* Jacksonville.
e .t* U - u f _ U A l.l'J I IL . W n l l l T . d rtt”m r « i f «»n*»
. were closed all day Christmas
Mr. and Mrs, W. J. I-awton and live role that) advising the Greek crated, late of eald r m ln ly . lo the
Couaty J tolar of Seminole County.
day-, except the Oviedo Sundry daughter. Kathryn, 'a n d
son.
ttmff
Florida, at hit office I* th » cou'*
Store, whrih remained opened Joseph, 6ft-. and Mr*. T. W. Law- , armY , u r r 'of tald roomy at Hanford.
until 'one. The morning mail was ton and son, Jam rs, and Mr. and I 3. Ask Congress for authority houtr
Florida.
wllhta
»l* h l
raleinler
delivered and dispatched 'a t the Mrs. Willingham U w ton and son *nd f“nd*- “ * extcrui m,UUry " ld monthe from the time of the flrti
post office, although the office were the Christmas day dinner b*vond Jun'* 30. the present p u b lkltU m of thlt notice. Kach
was closed, hv Postmaster J. B. guests of the 11. 4. Lanrys at the deadline. Greece could look to claim or demand ehall l&gt;e In w rit­
the Marshall Plan for European i n g .' ami than t u l t the place ut
June*. Mrs. J. B. Jones and Mr*. Orange Court.
for further economic as­ retldenye and p-*tt office addrtnt of
Geneva Abell.
Mr*. Annie L. Carter ha* as recovery
the claim ant, nnd thnll he sworn
sistance.
Mr*. Merrill Tlndale and little her holiday guest her son, Wal­
to h )
the' rlnloianl. .e a rlit, or
4.
Seek
active
assistance
from
attorney, and nny sash claim or
daughter, Ann. were made happy ler, of Tampa. Mrs. Waltar Carother
nations
through
ths
United
demand
nat
to filed thnll tit vuld.
Christmas morning by ’
ter and daughter, Carolyn, ar­
I.I I .M A N II. W l t l l l T
of Staff flgt. Merrill Tlndale, of rived this week-end to Join them. Nations. If blocked by a Soviet
At eteru lrla ilf the lattl « l "
veto In the Security Council this
FL Jackson, 8. C.« who arrived
Walter Carter and his mother,
and Te tln ln tn l of Italpli !*•
’unexpectedly en route to hi* new Mrs. Annie Carter, had Christ­ conceivably might lie done under
W
l t l l l T . dtceated
article 61 of the charter, conced­
assignment at Ft. Denning. Ga., mas dinner in Sanford.
-F lr tt pahlxatloa IS / ll/ tf
ing
the
right
of
self
defense
of
commencing aftrr Jan. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben G. WainIN T I I K C O U N T "or T I I K C O U N T 3
Miss Elisabeth Farnell. who is right have as their guest for a any member state.
Asked point blank whether thr JU tM IK ,
H K M IN O L B
C O U N T !.
a student at Florida State Col- while Mrs. W sinright’s mother,
administration
proposes
to
stand
ID A . IN P R O B A T E .
•
Isge. is spending the Christmas Mr*. H. A. Adams, of Opp, Ala- on a- policy of sending only tech­ FINL O RIIB
:
K H TATB
OF
V IC T O N
holidays here with her grand­ bams.
, .
rcstrd.
nical advisers rather than rom- .CT OH E CA KL L, iw
mother. Mr*. Ed Farnell.
C H F .D IT O H H asd P K IlMr. snd Mrs. Andrew Aulln
Mr*, (au ra King ha* at her had a* their Christmas dsy din­ bat forcee to bolster Greece, HONH IIA V IN O C L A IM B o r. D B holiday guyst her daughter, Mina ner guests their-daughter, Mr*. Lovett replied yesterday that our M A N IIK A O A IN H T H A IO K H T A T K '
Y ii and »* rh of y i«i ire hstshy
policy, of course, will have to be
. . -Bartlett
•• •* aand
i r *Mr.
' Bart- related
Mkry Totten, « student at Flor­ .Llewclvn
to circumstance*. He noilflrtl and ixiulrwd In prewni
ida State College. Tallahassee.
le tL o t. OHando; also Betty Auulln addetUhc ia not willing to say at ■ hy rlaliiK and demands whl»H
Lewis !,c*, a sutdent at Mi­ and Andrew, Jr., ot Oviedo.
or either of you. may h »v «
a time like this what our policy you.
a**ln«t
thn ttls lt- of
V IO T O Il
j n ^ t J* spending __the holidays
Rev. amt Mrs. II. II. Link have will be.
C
I
I
K
i'K
.
drrrSM d.
1*1* of said
parents, Mr. and Mr*. as their guests during the holU
On the Issue of diverting - aid (-minty. Id I lie County Judgs of
J. II. Lee. 8r.
.
days Miss Adallne Char, a stud­
County. Florida, nt ths
Mra. Luther Mills h at a* her ent with their daughter, Miss funds to • arm*, he noted such Hemlnnlo
nfflcn In th* mart hmiee of u ld
holiday* guest her son, Luther Dorothy Rose Link, at Dob Jone* diversions In the past and said .County nt Hnnford. Florida, within
Mills, of Randolph Field, Texas. College, who accompanied Miss further action is under constant eight calendar mnnlh* from Ihe
lime of th* first publication of thle
Mrs. Squires, of OrlsndO, had Link home for the holidays.
male* Ftich claim n r demand ehell
as her dinner Quests for Christ­
Mr. and Mr*. Lamar Echoli, of
In w riting, nnd thnll ttste the
mas. day her sister, Mr*. J. A. 8anford, had as their Christmas camp on Lake Harney. Those hn
plar* o t rctideiic* and poet sfflee
"uynn, Mr. J .’A. Uuvkji, Mr. ami day .dinner guests Mrs. Echols’ participating In this delightful nddrete of th* rlalmaat. and shall
r*. Basil Guynn. or Oviedo. and mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Paul ti* shrora to hjr th* claimant, hit
Mr and Mr*. Rlrhard Carla* and Ralph King, of Oviedo. Elaine M. Campbell. Mr. and Mra. Ro­ .-g*nt, o r hit attorney, and any
claim nr demand not to ft led
son. Wsyne. of Daytona.
J^hols was also a guest for the bert Lee Kemp and rlaughtar, such
•
Jdne, Mr." and Mr*. R. L. Wheel­ thall b* void.
Mrs. Itubv Jones had as her dinner. ,
II.
M. W A T S O N
er,
of
Oviedo;
and
Mr.
and
Mra.
guests
yuesta rriday
Friday afternoon Mr*.
Mr. and Mrs. Young
Harris
As administrator C . T . A . of
Ray Fox and sons, Ray, Jr., John had aa tbeir Christmas day din­ D. '0 . Sawyer, and Mr. Frank
Ihn L a s t. ■W ill and T*X*m*nt
Allen
of
Orlando
and
I
.aka
Her
and Jimmie of 8anfora.
of
V IC T O R C H E C K . d*c**t*d.
ner guests Mr. and Mr*. Altx
Flttt publication D m -. I I , lit ? .
Mr. and Mr*. C. R. Clnnts had I-elnhart, Mr. and Mra. Milton ney respectively.
Those enjoying a wonderful
a« their luncheon guests Christ­ Gore and daughter, Julie, Gen*
N O T IC H T O A P P K A N
mas day their sons, Rex Clonts and Frankl* Gore,-of Oviedo, And C&amp;riitmas day dinner at tha home
TO :
N OftCO K HM l T i l .
wh«t*
Roy Clonts, Mrs. Roy Clonts, and Mr. and Mra. Frank Springman of th* B. F. W hceltr, 8r. were plar*
of rttld tiK c and addr*** sr*
their
children
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wil­
father, W. A. Meek.
*
unksnw s,
and daughter, Barbara, of PhilMr. and Mrs. C. R. Clonts, J r, adclphia. Little Linda Harris was liam Henry Martin, Mr. and Mr*.
T om a » hereby required to ap­
Mr. and Mrs. T. L Lingo, Jr. also a member of th* dinner par­ John Evans and sons, Wca and pear o* January Itth , ISIS. In a
Arthur, Mr. and Mr*. B. F. certain divorce paadlag la th*
and aom, Thad amt Marshall tyWheeler, J m . also Dr. J. W. Mar­ I 'l l n l l Cnnrt of B e m le -L Co*nty,
were dlnn*r guests of Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. Carol
Harrik, tin
In I h a o -e r,, an nbbr*vl't«d tllla
and Grandmother Martin.
Clonts and Mr. Linco’a parents, and Carol H arrik, J r , of Apopka,
■&gt;r * hlch &gt;V(I emit* Is n t I P H f A
l
.C
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BVs.
R.
R.
Ulrey
and
daughMr. and Mr*. T- L. Lingo, 8 r.
H M IT II. l-l.le -ir r , .r j u . ItOMCOK
ware host* Christmaa ‘
t*r. Elisabeth Ulrey, of Fort SIM ITH Def.m tnnt.
Mr. ami Mra. Frank W. Tal­ they *ntertalned with
W Tnran n it I n n ) s - J o ltk ia l
JL
Wayne,
Indiana,
and
C.
R.
Lasbott hava as their Chriitmaa dinner at their home. Those a t­
is, also of FL Wsvno, sr* the t*nl nl IH-nfot-l. H &lt;nw &gt; th b is ih
guest* their son, George, Mrs. tending
I l t &gt; were Mrs. Harrlk’a
_
moth- Iholidsy
day
o f |kiceiuti*r, A. D. ISIT.
guests t nf M n. Ulrey’s
George Talbott and iRtla grand­ e r snd fsther. Mr. sad Mrs. E.
O. |*. Hernd-n
son,
snd
Mr.
Leslie’s
dsughUr,
son, of Brookaville.
i-teeh C ln e ii Court. •
F. Mitehcm; Mr. snd Mrs. fF.
Mr. snd Mrs. D. R. Ulrey snd
Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Wagner, Chance snd tlsughUrs.
Hemlaiile t-nunly. Florida.
ds
Jsan
snd
fwAn(H
e
a
l?
of Orlando had as their Christ­ Bill is; Mr snd Mr*. Marion Es- ^
M. g. M rO rtg u r,
Mr*. Daisy Farnell has s s her
mas day dinner gueata Mrs. Wagsnd dsugktsr, Nancy; Mr. holiday guest* her dnughUr. Mrs.
A llo r s t r at La w .
Ef r’, 1
»*£• •nd Mr*. snd Mrs. A. M. Jones snd
V*Land. Florida.
Frank W. Talbott, of Oviedo, and Ur. Shirley| and Mr. snd hfr*. J. F. ilaltheox snd Mr*, llalth— *---------- 3------------ —
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Mr. and Mrs. George Talbott and U o n a Olllff, *11 *sisters and eox, of Louiaville, K y, formerly
Ipf
Orlando.
son, of Brookaville. Othes gussts their families of Ovisdo.
Included M irths Ksy snd‘ Ton
Tommy
Mr. and M n. E. M. Olllff hsd
Wsgner.
their Christmsa day laeh eo n
Mr. snd
sr Mrs. 0 . M. Ari* hsd _ •a
guesU Mr. and Mrs. Leon C.
th rlr Christmas day dinner guosls Olllff and Robert Olllff Du Rose,
their daughters, Mr*. Hollis Cox
*°®« DuBots.
and Mra. T. L. Lingo, Jr„ Hollis Miss Elisabeth Olllff.
MUFFLERS
nod Ml
Cox, T. L. Lingo, Jr., snd grand- snd Mrs. Charles Olllff and baby
rhildren, Bobby and *Billie’ Cox, duajrhter, of Orlando.
TAIL PIPES
and Thad and Marshall Lingo.
„
JL L. Ragsdale,
Mr*.
Jone* hsd as her Jt . R.
Ragsdale, snd Bobby Rags­
iunfhedh gueaU Christmsa day dale were. Christmsa dsy dinner
t a l e ' TIRES
Mr. sttd Mrs. Ben Jones snd Mr.
and Mrs. Will Lnther.
t t l o i i 5 3 3
Mr. snd Mr*. Ben Jones snd
Sem inole Tire Shop
Jesn snd DonMr*. Ruby Jone* were dinner
fuests of Mr. snd Mr*. II. C
101 N. Park
Phone 37
*fr’/fi?d, **” * ^ ^hesier were
Christmas day.
. f u ChrUtmss day st s dalightsnd Mrs. Frank Cone have? ful Christmas dinner st their
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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

MONDAY, DEC. 29, l w f

qUAl.ll-IKII CANDIDATES
- TALLAHASSEE. ■Dee. *211—4/

round match, toii-M-t-difd Urtlrc
Thomas and (Jus I’rcple* of West
Palm Beach -defeated Frank S\ li­
Circuit Judira (leorge
Willi*
Jackson of 8t. Augustine today man and Byron Wise of the Uni­
qualifed as a candidate for re- versity of Florida 6-1, 9-2.
election from Croup one
Seventh Judicial Circuit.
RUB-TRUCK WRECK
Other qualification pa
GIFFORD. Dec. * 29—UP)—At
csived .by-Secretar,
J ^ - I L (cart I fr-pcrstifm were i^ u m l n £
heic early today when a southbound Greyhound hus collided
with a truck parked on U. S.
highway J.
Vent Beach Fire Chief A, - P.
Baughman said the accident oc
curred about 6:26 A. M. (E ST )
on the highway ulxtul two miles
Baugham said that *‘at least 16
persqns" had ' Iteen admitted/ to
the Vero Beach Hosital for envr*
TENNIS TOURNEY
JACKSONVILLE, l&gt;ev. 29. (.19 gency treatment.
—Allan Dee of St- I’eter.’.utg lub
STA TS
HOLIDAYS— —
vanced to the semi-finals of the
junior singles In the Florida
TALLAHASSEE, Dee. 29—UP)
Public Courts Tennis Tournament Must state offleials ami emplnvea
here today when he downed young relumed to their deska today fol­
Bobby Sierra of Tampa d-0. fi-2. lowing an extended Christmas
Third-seeded John Dennis of St. vacation.
Petersburg d e f e a t e d l-arn-rd
All offices will close -again
Munot of Jacksonville 0-2, t*-7 in Thursday for New Year’s Day.
the quarter finals of the men’s
The Supreme Court Iwgan its
hoiday recess D ec,. til ami will
■ingles.
In a men’s doubles second not reconvene until Jan. 6.

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HIM ACTRESS Abigail ‘Tommye" Adams aftecUonately holds her pet
‘’Albert," credited with saving her from a fiery death tn her Beverly
Hills, Calif., home. She said ahe had been asleep several hours when
“Albert" awakened her wllh loud barking. The aclrrsa found th^ entire
room, including the bed covers, oh fire A smoldering clgaret was
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Thom pson, It. It. Mr. H u t

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Legal Notice

Florida

■umar credit sp|

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r i a h l t H is t*

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E e e lsS ,

ch a irm a n

o f the Federal Reserve Board,
proposed secondary reaerve re­
quirement! In the form of cash
or short-term government eecurltiee. In addition to those now re­
quired. Eeclei’ theorised that such
n move would \
selling short-!
end using the

the Ecclea' ’proposal And Indicated
that retirement of bsnkheld gov­
ernment securities, plus Intensi­
fied savings bond* salts, and uae

5H E O eJL Y KN O W EP
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To

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M ask— T n - Arnold

5HE. M ouaur COULp
KEEP *IAA F'JM lV /

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Florida d ia l*
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Red Delicious Apples
LIMIT
4 CANS I’L L A Sli
Sun-Drenched
W ITH SNAPS

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&lt;• - of

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T o P in t F .d .r a l I asd L Ault
P a ri*. Holomu| . Max Harsh *
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H. M. Mux Agaae O
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and L A nn.
AaeiU N M KW r UP MQHTAUAUM
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t'rvdlU Ig g ,
S A T IS P A tm O IT
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Hoelord A ilantl* N allonal llsok
To Uall Mayor.
Florid a L usa Co. T o Jo h n T-

C eatral
Flo.
Pruduetlea
Cory. T » J . U Maleolm alu x.

Or.

HILL'S
Dog Food
2 cans 19c

Del Motile Sauer

Iblle-

TIM* |tt

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C L 0R 0X
WHITE HOUSE

W HISKER - W IN E
R U M - GIN
NICK'S PACKAGE STORE
4 1 0 3 s n f o r 3 “A venu«

Sacramento Grade A *

A PPLE SAUCE TOMATO JU IC E

46«oz can

25c

Libby's Garden Sugar

-2 303 cans 25c PEAS
JU IC E

HUNTH FANCY

IAS

FRUIT

2 No. 303 cans

35c

46-oz can

15c

No. 303 can

29c

COCKTAIL

PETER PAN
PEANUT BUTTER

CHURNGOLD
CORN

lb. 42c

Hunt's Fancy

SPINACH
T*?S K
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TURNIP
TOMATO SOUP
, GREENS
Trelllt Sugar
NO. 2lA can 10c PEA S

2 No. 2Va cans

29c

Campbell's

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of
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rm p M R s
RaeonenKHIon
F ln a n ta
Corp.
VH F ra n k P ls o a el a a T h e m e M.

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F.

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No. 2 can 19c

CHaBe &amp;

V ara

F, Fharlri

Ja m a

MIRACLE W HIP

POTATOES

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A .ht*y. M o rass U s
V'.rnaa
And 1‘b y llli la m u a n a , 'K aafont
rl. W. •Hlmmons, Manlord And
UaMy H p l * H a n l o n l
Win llo ltl. Jo h n s in J r . U n S lor
Als. And M a r s a r.t K .U ltv l l i n n ,
Sanford
W llhur
Ik r a r
Nolan
Hanford
A nd P alm a tauulw F illim jl, OraU
Ja m *. L
Aadawui And tlatly
lamlM Itow land. Haafurd
W AM IIANTT IIK K I 1B
J l .y .r , fla il T o Hoy p U rtrn
mux Hally H.
Modd y, W m . II H a s I!m m * W
To
Fr&lt;d*rlrk
W_ Im rkuat *. *UV

Tree Ripened Oranges .. 2 doz. 35c

M IM I'H H I API* BAM
j i m l i 'II
m i.I.IN r t, h Iim *
of rr.ld .n rc au*l a ild fw *. Sr*

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F la.
Product Ion C t.d ll
A » n T*i O. H. M oot e t u i N »llk M
Kaoll. L oull . l u i laruli* T o K

s u jt if k

another antidote, an

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WHuT HEi? EsJ’Y&lt;5wtME
V o . Er4 5 HE SA Y £ F

'development despite banking 'opllUon. What to do about reguTllluinn. Thuma. Jr- To U«»
ing commercial bank credit, If Tillman.
rifling, was hotly debated.
HI. Jo h n J . II, alux Martoa 1
's r r ln e r

NATIONAL PRESIDENT of the Western Union Division of the Commercial
Telegraphers Union. Adolpli lining* Is surrounded by reporters follow*
tng s meeting in Philadelphia with company and government spokesmen
In an elfort to avoid a threatened strike of Western Union’s 50,000 em*
pin,res. The hrsilng ended in disagreement when (he AFL union repre­
sentatives refused s ecunpany offer of ■ 11,000,000 bonus payment to
employees. Union leaders said a strike would he called. (International)

T*I St. 11. Hlrlt-klsnil *lu * M lnal*
t is v i..
S tsis - A n d rew T o
FI-**

long-term Interest rat* although itistn lUnk
the government, which virtually
T h c r n .li- T a n * U s* &lt;ii
dictates the rate, vowed and re­ T*. Florid* Mlstr, I*.nk
avowed that 2W per cent Interest
for long-term money would not
be altered. The government did
allow, however, a decisive in­
m » i* 4 t * n j» &gt;
o f
w
crease In the short-term rate for

‘ President Truman gavo top
place In his ten-point Ami-InflaUon Program to legislation “to
restore tonsumer credit controls
and to restrain the creation of
inflationary bank credit.”
Restoration of controls on con-

Fresh Green Onions.. 2 bunches 25c

K.II/ flui If.Mr t,

Consumer lending also reached

or what *»lll be done to tho banka
^ to rurb the Inflationary Impli■cations of rapidly expanding busi­
ness and parsonat bank credit!

39c
Western Pork Spareribs

Bananas

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Court Records

In the second half of the year,
however, banks poured out money
jo satisfy the deslras of business

This was reflscted In higher
rates for a l l t y p w o f IfiilUT —
ffrom
anna
lia
n h avs* •
- acceptances
a e f*« n t
IU
fY
bankers'
prime commercial, paper.
Losa of Income to banks In
virtue of reduced holdings of U
B. governments securities wn
thus offset to a degree by ex
’on In- revenues through a
r charge on loans. Most
sra bellsvcd the offset would
not be enough to prevent a de­
cline In net profits.
llie big question in the banking
Industry at the and of the year

If. S. Good Grade Spring Lamb

Stall F«d Stjj^r Beef

By WILLIAM D. IIORGAN
drop in lh? levels at which the
NEW YORK, Dec. *29, (A9— federal
supported
government
The nation’s banks this year re­ IMind prices and the implied
captured their traditional role as promise that the new levels would
lancers to business, industrx and tie maintained for the foreseeable
finance
future. Bankers took this to mean
And they played their part with government bonds would not
auch enthusiasm .that at the year break par.
end they were under attack by
government critics on the grounds
that commercial credit was ex­
Seminole County

irevlous records.
Coincident wit
lending, and in line with th* postwar policy of the money
agers in Washington, some $3,*
600,000,000 in government bonds
was lopped from the banks’ in­
vestment portfolios. Despite this
decline banks still had roughly
*37^00,000,000 invested In federal
Issues, largely a hangover from
the days of war financing.
4Fundamentally there- ap

204 Kant Flint Street
Sanford. F torfit*

■ H A P P Y NEW YEA R

Nation's Banks Re-Capture Theirv
Role As Lenders To Business Firms

Lending activity In the first
half of 1047 was slowed b;
factors as a slight skip in the
puls* of business, talk of a re­
cession and spSsmodie conrern
over I n v e n t o r y accumulation,
atrikes in key Industries, and a
pause In the upward flight of

HOME CONTROLLED

City llcenseii became due October 1, 1947. New licenwi
ordinance provided that when a license tax romalna’
unpaid for a period of ninoty days there shall be added
thereto n penalty of 10^J of the original amount, sad
it ghall be.paid at the same time of iamUnce.of license.
A PENALTY OP 10% WILL BE COLLfeCTKD ON
LICENSES NOT PAID BY JANUARY 1st.
Ellen Hoy
City Tax Collector

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To Protect lh* Pe*te of the World; .
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To Prodor# Prosperity for Hanford.

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Partly cloudy, &lt;**rnier this after'
noon, luii^ht -and \Wdne*day.

AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

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VOLUME XXXVIII

Established 1908

S A N F O IU ), F L O R ID A

Rope
Hope
Fight
Stills

H&gt; SI. M. KREEGER
HAVANA, Dec. 30 (A1) lnr,u'tna!icd and underdeveloped countrier •lopp-d' signing with earl, other on one poini at fhe Havana
I rade Conference lodr.y, hot keet up their dispute along almotl the
tame liner un three other i&gt;*ue!
»
Delegates appeared to hr making the lame remark* on different
•uireit* hi variout (ommntert c,n the conference, which wai called
by the Lined Nation* to lonsidet 'a proposed ,ch*tler for an
f International - Trade Organiiat ion.
The d e b a l e emph**ixedt the
cleavage that ha* Ihtii evident
from the beginning *•; the high!)'
developed rountrie* ti'arking the
draft charter adopter! at Geneva
ami the other* demanding rt&gt;&lt;&gt;cial
privilege*'for protection of hew
and growing Industrie*.
Discussion was' ended on the
question -of "quantitative rrstneM o s t p 0 l i t i c a l H e a d s tiona" such •* import quota! and
been***, which brought a major
- .
*
,,
last week. Nobody had any
Agree That Wallace rriai*
thing to say when ihr committee
Has Little Chance on general rummrreiat policy,
‘meeting for the first time sinee
U it Tuesday, was called to order
w a s h in c t o n ” Dec. 30. m
yesterday hy Chairman Dana V\itHenry Wallace'* annnuncrmrnl gress of Canada.
1h.1 t he will run (or prciidrnt nest, . Underdeveloped nation*,'or in&lt;i!t
year on an imlrpetlrnl ticket hat of them, had l«‘en holding inn foi
pioprllrj
American
relations" the right t&lt;f impose the quanti­
tative'restrietions which the char­
with Ruiiia into the face ai a ter would seek to eliminate. Dele­
retl-hol cknipaign i*tue. . .
gates of the fnduatrlalised natl-in*
Politician* ague litis morning used strong language last week
tlul the two major party candi­ in warning that the mm-imlutdate* will have to answer, Wal trialitcd, slates would In- the hi*• . . .
1
1 . • " ll-.i i gest sufferers In a general fight
lace* attack on what hr called I to jmj,0M, nUr|, restrictions.
their “hipatlitan reaclionaty war j The matter will In- referred to
policy.*'
"1
a subcommittee.
.
In hi* Chicago radio speech la.l ! ,Rll« «h* fumniltlee m ^ iy mvm-

Wallace's Entry
Pushes Redr U. S.
Issues To Front

Assurlated Press Leased Wire

T U E S D A Y , D E C . 3 0 , 1917

47Arabs,Jews Havana Trade Meet Ceases Rift
Anderson Puts
On One Point, Disputes Others
Die in Battle
Rationing Onf At Oil Plants
D istilleries
British Troops
Off Plant In
Of Stopping
Among Oil

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NO. 291

Train Travelers Stranded By Record Snowfall

GOP Cost O f!
j Living Bill

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President Signs Bill
That Is Facsimile
Of Original Which
Has Been Mislaid

Authority For Move
Is In Anti-Infla­
tion Bill Truman .
Signed Only Today

jE R U S A im B7c. 3 0 y p )~
WAGING I ON.- DcJ. 30 (/P&gt;
WASHINGTON. Dec. 30 (/Pi
^The PeleUine rioting bar readied
Preudcnt I'ntnian lus signed
Agriculture Secretary
Ander­
^ a new high with 3.6 Jew* and 11
the Rrpptilk.m tort-id-living bill,
son ha* imputed gram rationing
although lie ilie.idv bui conArab* killed at the Comolidatrd
on whisky makers. The cabinet
drnmurd
it /it hardly woilh the
Oil Refinery at Haifa. Someone
member oidcted the rationing in
threw a bomb at a line of. 100
paper on which it was. wiittrjt.
order to sate' grain for food.
Arab* Handing before the emAnd the paper whjch the PirAuthority for the move is con­
sidrnt signed w.nmt even a car-v.
^ym enl olf.ee. killing many of
tained in ihe Anti-Inflation Art
V . . ‘ Imp copy of the oiigin.il.
them and injuring 4 / other*, r n
which Mr! Truman'signed today.
well at 14 Jrwt. Rioting broke
You've‘ heard, of course, how
Between nowk and Jan. '31st.
. the oiigm.d u| ihr bill patted by
out Immediately between ■ 1.800
1948. t h e y a l l o w e d to use
Arabt
and 400 Jewt.
Uriliih
Congrcit di-.ippraird m tome
two million, 450 ihoutand huihels
•till unexplained fathom—from
§ troop* roped off' the plant in
of grain.
s
liltWhile lloucr tonirlinic be­
their effort! to ilop the IduoJTb». rationing program w*M
tween Sunday night and Monday
ihed among. the od tanki and
Instituted by Agiirtillurr ’Se­
moiqjng .Sccrrt tervue agenlt
cret ai
Anderson
iinyler
tbe
refining itill*.
m| (unity iif the newly-signed
hate lirrn gum'-thoring all over
Arabmachinegunneii
raked j
Anti-Inflation Act. ■The ’ ration­
lltr place, day and night. But
Jcwiih
bui half way up Ml.
ing program ju ^ nlmut rut* .in
WITH.AU TtAIN tUVICI badly delayed or completely stopped In New York by the record snowfall ot 23.4 J naiv a sign of the bill not even
Scopui
on the . outaVirla jf
half the ummiiig of grain pre­
laches, stranded travelers are pictured above in Grand Central Station as they settled down for long waits,
‘\, hrrr.it" or atplil infinitive.
Jrruulein, wounding 14 Jew*
viously used |N-r month by the
not knowing when their trains would be running. Over lO.QQQ men and btdd pieces of snnwr-temuval equipThai just couldn’t be.
The
distillers.
two of them leriouily. Police is id
ment were musterrd*out Iff l IlfM111418 TrceTitFcHlr' troiiV"Wit wor*( snowI
ivfafl (n Us history. (International)
I’resident utrciiily hnd announced
Thp day hefBfe Uhriithis* the
the bui wt&gt; loaded witli_nntie&gt;.
(tint mii,'li n- In- ilislikcd it, he
distilling industry completed a
• and other Hadauah hospital
would sign it. And if he didn't
voluntary till day production holi­
v employe* en route to work.
&lt;ign it Wednesday night.- the bill •
day to help put across tin;, ad­
wmild dir in jMN'krl veto. So the
Aral)* alto sprayed the out­
ministration's fund conservation
I'rrsident's -tuff ninhi-d through
skirts of the ell-Jewlsh city of
program,
“
(i reasonIIbtr- facsimile, nml with
Tel Aviv with gunfire fur on
Ital inning wn* pul lutrk ipto
hour, hut the casualties were not
.
when the distillers and the
Ilf airplane mnturs the rigliatiirra
immediately known.
tbargrd that our present loreign •which would allow nations to ini- effect
' nf Svnninr \rtbur Vandcnberg
Elsewhere in the Holy Land • polit y 11 dividing the world inln j pose quantitative restriction* un* government loutil liol get to­
Pj
hO
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II.I
III’
NSKI.I.K
gether on a voluntary program
( C a n llfiU f« m m f M # M i l
and J-peakcr Joe Martin were obtwo armed cam|&gt;* that can result dor certain conditions to anfe- of restricted use of grain. TVO il WVA. It.i ui i/J'i ( i niran to impular hrlirl, a horned tinned for the eopy W ere not
only in confu.ion, depression and) » « « *
financial {msltlnn new rationing plan U effective
kidding ,ilimit ' tin- rmir of airi !i n i - o i l * t . t o^n ] t,,&gt; l i n g i ' l i l i l
’ ..
,
i l l
. , . • 1 and balance of payment*,
A -peeial finis*
v ~t ‘ N ,‘-i. mbriit
............
war. lie alto lathed out *1 uni*! ATKcnthlfli c h „P| U ^ u p y nl,d at midnight tonight.
|'i
&lt;• :1&gt;-- Gbolwgual Survey ol l an.nla teiKiitrd piune mot o ti
-uiv bad to flv i lie bill to Ded­
vcital military training a* a Ceylon wauled to * bruadyn the
to the G-- domi-il isotiriv &lt;1 Auiciiin today tin* dittovciy of iw.- ham. Ma-.aehiHolLs. late last
WASHINGTON Dec. SO ( 4 1 decisive step toward Fascitm.
I scope of the article to allow mure The disclosure that Brig. Gen­
-kejetow- d a mwiyri ri ir- in a i,« Iclgc on llic Kcd Dccf U.v.t night to get Mintin'! signature.
“A new party." laid Wallace. ' lestrictlon* to be Imposed, firrat eral Wallace II. Graham Is listed
Ai exni tlv .1*:lf&gt;, this morning,
m A l b '- it r t
l .i t t .'i i i .'u * !
"must .land In, a positive y«Ulh j
* nJ N,,rw*&gt;’ *■'&gt;- in agriculture department records
I
he
WrilqiH.
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I',
in
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tlnitvrd
ihr
I
mhIics 'ol the pigmV atllioicil Preaidt-nl Truman signed the bill,
I1UTIAHIM Dec 10 id-i
as .a one-time grain speculator
whoftj tiy
* idioiisaur.. s ite only thrm* feet with .t‘ii irltt lUttriEliinatfjuubt
program of abandancf and »e- ‘ Argentina. Chile and El .Halva- leaves hi* status ns personal phy­ Mir liarI, ihr King of Romani.*,
it '1
*1%| —'ATHENS, Dee. 3o7 0D— Greek
r4dor meanwhile renewed demand* sician to I‘resident Truman un­
troop* ate redoubling their effort! curity. not scarcity and war.
«l
iiuLy.
Ami
•&lt;
p"&gt;
However, political leaders are for (he right to make any pie- changed.
to prevent the key town o f Kosiyqril hy .ill tiihllirt
"Dr. Graham will continue as c l’lildtlon
nltaa on the Albanian frontier nearly unanimous today in pre-' ferential tiade agreements they
from falling Into the hands of dieting election failures for aichouse. This was in a suhcommll- White House physician.”- Pres­ niinnlris tlci l.iiril Hoinaiiia a
of equal length, .landing ol.oilt ‘ # v ,, ■.
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Thlrd Party movement. They lie-1 tee debate un an article for bid- idential Secretary Cliaile* G. "(ni|iulai ilniiiK i.itu irpuhlu.'
Cemmuniit guerrilla*.
Wellarr ha* an even smal* ding new preferential romped* Host told reportrr*.
The rfgulara used hand gr-n lievet iM
the
yuuug king made a
t is H t a •■ P a a *
1
without prior approval.
The
itos* made the assertion Into
sdes,i. bayonet*
bayonets and knives today
tndnj
United Blair* and Hraiil took the yesterday In response to a ques­ hiosdcatl lo th e-niilion, tsiiDuuiii '
i! m » a path to the i'ul*aguejert
M to bjn*r
iwleagu* red
reptile* consisted of sw am p 'y v g e-j
tioner who noted that M r Tru- ing that lie was giving up hit
city through the guerrilla line*. I I D T n V R p fH O T IR T n h opposite side.
Int inn which they chewed
Similar differences appeal .'.I in
ItuBllaasd »m Cs|( »lil
They l*gah. moving supplier to
**♦ l O y I U 8 i p B J U I I
iliiuiie.Hr -.ml
the poll war
a * « / pmverful, flat grinding • ir jS c I tie
HO,STUN. Dec, !0 - ip) House
the defrnder*
over a snowy mule y y.^ c re(jit company n discussion by the economii* de­
-------------------------ilungct in .l iimiiiuiiitl-Uoiitiintlrd
laines of th eir hi,.ad head*, lie Sneaker l.io-ph W Martin, Jr..
velopment committee of an article
trail. „
only
Uotiuni.i lud made on .illri.itnni
-aid. Were at much a- eiglii metres l R -'lif-sl Ipttelteil tmluy
entitled “governmental assistance
The guerrillas have had the
l hick in ptaceq altuwing them lo " il l p H 'l f l s h C f jq p e n s to ir r I w iw e r n
d.ennard R. Toy has reslgnril to economic dcvaloiiment.*'
m the (nriiliiiiliiiit necessary. Ami
town under siege since Christmar,
use Their skill)* a* haltering rains President rrntmiti, ihe.ltepid'licanCuba, Argentina, Uruguay, Cey­
Nti(har) dcriaml tlul the pcuplr
and It has hern cut off frum out­ as secretary-treasurer of the
i*• fend o ff fie.-h enting relatives. iliintinateil Cntlgress and the peo­
Central
Florida
Pro&lt;luetlan
Cre­
lon.
Mexico,
New
Zealand
*nd
side help. The guerrilla* are very dit Association of Sanford as of
IllUtl be lire In tliootr llirli nml
The little llolIll'll dlltiistrufs »»o ple a* n whole ran ‘■lem "the riaHraiil
proposed
amending
the
WASHINGlUv.
Drr.
II)
t/l’i
anxious to rapture Kunltaq be­ Dec, .11 and has accepted a posi­
loim ol government,
krniWfi hy tlie hig name of 4 Ink tide of inflation."
charter
to
give
countries
mure
cause they want it to be the tion as Florida representative of
Wltolrtale price! edged near­ "l.ep ln ceiato r- “
•Appealing
f..i "the greatest
Mich.icl ,-ihnnuncetl hi* ilSIic.itapital of the newly proclaimed the Columbia Dank of Co-opera-' privileges for regulation to pro­
er today the all-linie. cre*t ol
conperat'e movement
in the
In
another
paper
submitted
to
tect
or
increase
economic
develop­
Communist state. The new Com- lives, .with headquarter! at Dr*
Tin* City Commission,- In n t- Imn at ) i! M„ (iiuluirtl tunc Mav
||ie -uriety tialay. Dr. Porker D peacetime ‘htstnrv of America,"
1920.
and
government
ment.
Canada,
Franca
and
Llttvrla
4 munlst state was aet up In truer. Undo, It was announced today by
conjourned session, passed an ordi­ 1t ” was rcj-orted willioill
the
of the United S tate- tiro- Martin . . told
.
. .. Massachusetts
,
” rilla territory in northern Gre-n-e -C. It. Clonts, president of the defended the article aa it Mimd*. nance authorising the City Clerk, fitmalion that M iilurl |rft tin cconomiu* »ay they ran Imdt Tra-k
logical Survey reported jim lin g! i " "'.’J®" * Rcpoblican 'b i b :
^
liy order of the guerrilla Milef- Association.
Jl. N. Saycr to i**uc warrant* tor lapilal two limit, latri In all oollnog In nidnalr lli.il h'M8* in the G u ir-.r M.'Vtci. which ilidl-V
4**'
&lt;tw*rl lire iialionaltain, General Markoa.
arrests,
and
also
authoiising
prices
will
-lop
there
J . P. Payne, of Orlando, former
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* cuti-il th e ' oteHii* of LTr.imu
iiiliinolv of « runaway inflation(I iitilituird un I'ngn
,
According lo the Athens gov- secretary-treasurer of . the As* *25 Persons Hurt By
I'olice Chief Roy G. William* to
Willi
I'XACptUAii —**{-.1.*$**^ i MMMHNf-y m r ngir
“IHTIIT'*41 \\v?**^1*?* *, «» «il»«lut®ljr ***•
eminent, Konltsa is atlll in the sociation, has liei'n elected by the
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warrant* during lh-- for­
ilriiii Vklilt ft
tW'iVMi flit* iluu*h Hi*$n 11 i himI inili&lt;rli Iii**N I oireration
Underground Blasts issue
hands o f. nationalist -forcuo, and board of dtrprfors to succeed'Mr.
tietween the Executive,
mer's absence.
its outer defenses are still intart Toy anU will enter upon hi*
IM'O p lr ill
Terms of the lease at the air FormcrBurmc.scHeml (oral group at letl lemoiiiilv mimeiou* rim........... pnseiil tavl the t 'e l i g l e .s imd th e ju
BOSTON,
tW .
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t.Pt— base with the West Virginia
unite
effort to -lefeat this
,
But the guerrillas are throwing duties Jan. 1, 1048. '
wholriale pm e. on «)00^ «“•&gt;« j in ^ T rask'- paper said that Ice ; qn united
Sentenced
To
Dentil
everything they have Into the
The Central Florida Produc­ Twenty-five persons were burr­ Training School were discussed,
lipHlitir* tltuhcil by the Htnrtti ol Ago KOdirnenis eontnining ro-ul menace
M„lUn ealM -inflatloft- ' ttis
battle. They are attacking in tion Credit Association la a co­ ed nr injured by flying glass and Ihr City agreed to furnish s
,|„me.lic enemy of
RANGOON, llurmn, Dec. i n - l^ihur autistic* tailed mu In * ked rema ns of tiny arctic shell* weK
wavetr behind a curtain of .heavy operative financing organixatlon, last night when a 'series of ter­ tetter containing a listing of
-rcurity nml safety"
—II Bow, pre-war premier of pa-t another Itostwar mark dm found with a fool nr two of the
’ artillery fire. Ami as tho Crrcii operated and controlled by its rifying underground explosion* buildings and equipment to Iw
surface nf the floor of thv Gulf and declared "wn must fight it as
Itumru, w»* sentenced to death mg lltr week ended Dec.
* high command put* It, the deci­ farmer members. A branch of­ tossed manhole .cover* high in leased, said Mr. Rayrr.
.
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of Mexico during ucennographic !vigorously n. we would a foreign T
today by a ' Burmese -pccial trisive battle for Konltsa has itceii fice of the Association Is to .be the air. blew out front* of .i
A notice from Florida Airway* Inmal which convicted him' of
A n. index ligurr of l b . *. * o , research rarliet this year,
■nainUlned jointly with the Bank score of store* and windows of announcing an additional round- abetting the murder of U Aung recorded for that dale by the ] This, ho said, 'imllcnted clearly fo-'."
joined.
"In'doing —
o." lie said, ill a prefor Cooperatives at 4S West Cen­ office buildings and left busy trip schedule between llrlnnd • San and other Burmese minister*
H lJt. which ute* average purer th a t -when the aetlinreiit* were -le- pared
.jieech, "we must avoid
tral Avenue, Orlando. The ter­ Dewey Square In the' down­ and Jacksonville was read. It was
..
which
W o u ld
piesailtnu m |92ft at il. 100. m posited in the deeper purl of the quackremediy*,
Citizen* Urged To
ritory of the Production Credit town section strewn with ruldde. staled that St. Augustine had, for last July,
i i , * | i
wt
I aii 1f I In* Minin* liiu* mu»l tinv•* merely
Eight other" accused In the
aggravate.rattier than
Deputy Fire Chief William F. the time being, been left out of
Association rovers Scm inJe and
Donate t o T.B. Fund five other Central Florida coun­ Quigley said half * tha Injured the schedule of the night flight *nmc cane also were coavicled
" a .
rVr
n ■
been only » few mile* a w a y itr- cute, lie affliction. Theanswer
r» J I. the h inrau ta y . p in e t
„f lw„
i|mH. hundred
I |on 11nurd hm I'8*f Mill
ties.
were firemen who were burned due to inadequate lighting of the and sentenced to.die.
Ha Nyun, who turned .-tnte‘» averaged , 167 2 percent nf lh~ as at
present. The water also
Jack Ratrgan, Christmg* ***1
prying open manhole cover* after landing field.
evidence, was ncqu!lted.
1926 average. Kelaling the imlrx must have been only a few feet
sale chairman, today announced
the first few of six blasts. None
,
, t « tiisllliursl **W r«Mr H l « l
defetolant*iiiratirti
pleailrd in• |Miint» lo |M*i(rntMHr%t (lirir
: __« I plans
* and
m estimates
I* i .
ahAllI nrthe
oeiftuiAnift
Public* Invited To
that the tale la $1,800 short &lt;.f Home Owners Warned was apparently hurt seriously. »Proposed
it
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___
the goal set by the. Seminole
r k\ 1,l r . 0 , s5 °1' ”l |("ocent upon arraignment Nov 4* lest ih.ni J pet cenl- iliIirTmcc!
Twenty were treated at city
Air Station Supper
.31 . nch1MCLhl*tl lo *?.
U Saw. who was removed ft
fi ii lit
County Health and Tuberculosis
To Check Chimneys hospital.
on the Hand Shei) waa discussed
iruatinars &gt;■ t'*«» -n.i
Cold Weather Moves
Association and j declared that
v .Quigley said the explosions and the decision carried over to office by the British during the
war on rlinrgc* that he had col
. there are still hundreds of letters
C. A Muddy. President of the
were
caused
by
Homs owners ward today cau­ apparently
South, I h KaHinj? Off West
Virginia Training School,
to be heard from, and that it la tioned by Assistant Fira Cnlef K. accumulation of gases In pipes the next regular meeting, l h - laborated with the Jnnanrsr, -was
sign
will
read,
“Sanford
Municipal
Soil
Survey
Talk
To,
arrested soon after Maj. General
t-Hlnv issued a cordial Invitation
not too lata for eitlsafia to give. T. Thomas to check on chimney* under enow-covered streets. Tbe Pier."
U, Aung Ban and six othur
. Hy ABBOCIATRD PR EMM
hr the piddle to attend u turkey
Many of tba business firms to make sure that thera la no
ga
An organixatlon meeting of the Burmese cabinet minister, were Be (liven Friday Nile
Siilotcro w e a t h e r Idanketeil puppet at r&gt;:1it o'clock Wednesday
have not ga yet made their usual accumulation of soot that may ttrmlncd immediately,
Commission
will
take
place
next
mochiiie-guniied to death (n the
some northern sections of the eveunv at the Air Sluthm Men
gifts, it was announced by George cause explosions or back firing
Tuesday evening, at whleh time. council rhamlier in Hangoiiu last
A talk on tin- yalnr and uw of United States today anil was mov­ Hall ami n New Year* Eve night)
• Austin, chairman of thv large in oil heaters or stoves.
Commissioners
John
Krldrr
ami
a
soil
NUrvcy
will
Iw
given
F
ri­
July lit.
w
life
ing southward, with diminishing watch nt H:00 o'clock at
gifts committee.
During the week end, he Mid, Everett H. Hankins
Randall Chase will be [jnitalle I.
Approximately 340 iwrsoii* were day i-vi'tiiiig Jail. U,at the Sem­ intensity.
Ship! Store Building, which will
Urging citlxena tq contribute to the fire department had three
Injured
In
Accident
ami a new mayor will be elected, rounded up in connection with the inole High School ag riiulturc
Northern New York and north­ maik tlir re-opening of tbe Fellow,
the program, Mr. IUtigan today rails due to this type of fire,
building by F. II. Smith, head ern NeW England reported tem­ ship Front C’onipouml and Bible
murders.
Mr. Bayvr’announced.
said, ‘T he point that ere wish to whleh while not causing actual
of the soil department Ilf’ I he peratures below ten* early today School.
Everett II. Hankins. 317 Park
gat across to the people is that fire damage, blew a tot o f soot
Florida Agriculture Experiment ss did klontsna and the Dakotas.
There wll be several outstand­
this is a most important work, into homes. One of these calls Avenue, was severely Injured
.Station at a monthly meet mg of Lows of lfi to 1!0 tieiow xero were ing stH'sker* at the meeting, and
vitally eaaantlal to the health and waa due to soot In the chimney shortly before 1|43 o'clock this
the
Seminole
County
Farm expected In northern Minnesota Bible College..students 'will rar
welfare of Seminole County eitl- of a healer in the hasamrnt of morning when th* HM1 Dodge
Hureaii. The ta lk . will follow tonight. Much colder weather for rnset the Christmas cantata they
Apartments - late sedan, he waa driving north on
sens. It &lt;• not too late to give; the Welaka
*up}HT served nt 7;1MI o'clock I'V Wisconsin, Missouri, Iowa, Kan­ gave on Christmas Eve, lt~wa*
French Avenue, crashed Into an
and are shall continue this drive Saturday evening. *
by Mr*. E.
Mr*. M, D Gatrhcll.
At Si IB o'clock. Sunday morn­ oak tree on tha welt aide Of the
sas nml Nebraska also was pre­ announced tod^
until our quota Is reached, for it
Hush, srcrelurv of the school. The
Sarifurd is praised for i t * made for us, and after, rest and
I)r, Smith’s message stuiuld dict etl for to-lay.
would be loo bad’ to minimise our ing. gas in a circular oil heater street, 05 feet north ot the Nine­
program
will iw interspersed
In the New York — New Eng­
am because of Inadequate backfired soot into the home of teenth Street Intersection, it was beauty and cleanllnrs* in so refreshments, wr- were nu-t tiy prove of Interest to all farmers
and
instrumental
A. C. Lamb at West Thirteenth reported this morning hy Toller article written in tha form of a guod friends of long alluding, of th l* m r a . aceoiding to Farm land area where 77 persons died with vocal
.J s .
letter
to
the
Chronicle-Dis­ Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. William*, Iturrau President F. T. Men- as a result of one of the worst mii«lc. The "Night W atch"; will
“It ia ao easy, with the rush Street and Persimmon Avenue, Chief Roy G. Williams. 7
showered the place with soot.
Mr. Hankins waa rushed In the patch of Dayton, Wash, from who drove us around. I have mother, aa the former has had snowstorms In history, -reshh nt* follow
of Christmas, to forget the Chrlst- and
iui-it—sen m m-there-were—moT*----attar 10 o'clock the same ambulanre to Fernald-Laught&lt;&lt;n Mrs. ^ Elmer Btonrclphsr, winter never awn, i l nioic-bcauliluLatul
tn^drnt~ TontlnUM lo'd lg lh-dr wsy biirk
aua Seal gifts,** declared Mr. Shortly
than 'H0U guv it* housed In bar­
morning there was a similar soot Memorial Hoipltal, tnd irWjM re­ visitor1 In fisnford, wltb fiPstay- cleaner little city. The streets Ing with soil problems In tbe tu normal. High rini*
'
B atifsn, "hence wa aw extending explosion
in
unprr
a t-th e home of Hal ported that he had a broken frfut, ing at the Hotel Monlaiuma.
and home* are lined with Iwaull- slate, and has pointed uut that New York and NJV*
nA - E
England rack* nt the airport, aaid Mr*.
tho Uma , lUplt,*V_______________ Wight, 001 Elm Avenue.
broken collar hone, broken rib*
Tha letter appeared In the ful tree*, shrubbery and bloom­ a soil survey Is tho first step caused further drifting of the Bush, and mure are expected thl*
n r e In the trash Ma, in the and possible internal Injuiii-s. Dec. 18 issue of the far weatrrn ing flower* and there is sun­ in a soil conservation program.
year.
heavy tnqw.
alley back of tha McCrory .Store The front end o f the automobile newspaper
TH E W EATH ER
as
follows t
“On shine and warm winter climate
Msmlwrs
arc
urged
to
attend
New
York
City,
digging
out
of
threatened
tore and build waa demolished and It waa taken leaving Dayton, Dec. t, our g»«d aa only Florida has.
and bring their wives and other a 25.8 inch snowfall, was warned
WAREHOUSE COLLAPSES
r 1:40 o'clock by the wreekstr to R atliffs. PaLAKELAND — T h e
Federal Ing shortly
"This county of Seminole, lo­ guests. .A nuintmr of Important to expect a light snow tomorrow,
editor asked me to write about
Saturday
evening
and
Set
f
i
n
to
SUt# Frost Warning Service fore*
cated In the central p art.of the item* of business discussed by accompanied by high winds ami
trolman.
Jaek
lilclnon
and
line­
i$y
trip
lo
Florida,
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 3 0 -W )
' ce it for peninsular Florida to­ a telephone pole. Prompt action man Harriett Investigated the i "l started by trip from Spokane •tats, ta in the largest celery the hoard of- dIrectory at tlu-fr declining temperatures. A snow The
first floor of • two-story
was partly by* tha f i n department and tho accident.
night and Wsdnei
growing and shipping center In last mealing will be brought up1.' removal army of 30,000 nyn was warehouse collapsed add sank
_
to
Chicago
over
the
Northern
cloudy and mild
the out- f i n resistant glass In window*
the
U.
8.
A.
The
county
also
Pacific
route, f
made the
KC*ervaliont may bo made by at work in the city.
lb feet Into the trasemant tem­
.
look mild W,
1* e-'S'i *
night and prevented spread of tho f in ,
large,
beautiful orange CorHaatfng Victor
FORMER RESIDENT DIEH
acqiualntance of a man and his has
M. Green,
Chief Thomas revMled.
Elsewhere In the nation, neat porarily trnppng two men amid
no frost seen
groves,
and
many
large
packing
'
the wreckdfce.
f;
to tha same
chairman
of
the
entertainment
Mrs.
Robert
Terrance
died
at
wifi
'
•.'who
were
normal
conditions
prevailed.
* * % » M, R. BTH1CKLAND DIES the borne of bet daughter, Mrs. dlitihation aa r t a they mad- and shipping houses that send Cpnimlttete, . 2 ^ :, .
Three others in the building e* '
{
.
4f-.e “v*
ftS
Hants
* L;. * .
^
beautiful gulden oranges to all
raped a* the supporting bvaai
Premia here of Rupert Stitch- Haxat McFayden, (a Mobile, Ala. very enjoyable companion*. We principal cules, east and west.
alo
11
HT1IIKB POSTPONED
* — morning,
—
—
gave way yesterday.
stop-over In
Sqndsy
4 t was mads • short
’• 1.256 IIOHRLRSH *
i
land will regret to learn of tho early p-“
“Banfontphas beautiful, parks, , '.UOKYO. Dec. 30—(At—Fire
NEW YORK. Dec. 30—(AT—A
Trapped were David Lukena,
^ -- 1 •
Chicako, and from there took tho
sudden death of h i*'fath er Maa.de learnedI by-friends here.
•
Mr*. Torrance, a former' reri- Dixie „Ely»r 'and made a wry residencka^^ghd tourist hotels} Which’-:Marted -from a heating threatened strike of 2.500 CIO 3d, of Nenristosm. Pa., sales d in ■ X
R. Strickland, whleh occurred at
telegraph worker* against four ector for the Philadelphia Metal
spsrimentr*
and
court*
xttd
.
i
l
f
t
of
bihilsr
destroyed
half
the
town
plr**errt
vmd
successful
trip
and
was
tb*
i
hi*
homo
is
Gnesiiboro,
Flo.
last
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Communications Warehouse Co. which operaUa - v n f • •
Saturday night. Mr, and Mra. of the late Mr. Torrance, engineer arrived afr "bur. destination, Ban- located or; beautiful Lake Monroe ^' Yamada . on northern Honshu Intramatlonal
n
land, rating 075 homes and companies has been postponed 24 the wrecked werehouea, and R.
Rupert StrickUnd left immedia­ with tha AUanlie Coast l.lne forap'Fterida, Stioday, Dec. -7 a- attd the Bt. Johns River,’ The
-T
aving 5,205 homeless,
Kyodo hour* with the new deadline aet A. Wociynskl, of Lanvhome, Pa„ * 1%:
i
k
Railroad. He was killed several 3:00 jt. Mi
tely for Ononaboro Id
• *.
Newa
agency
raported
today.
* for !2 :0 i 0 . U. (E ST ) Friday. warchuuee superintendent.
years
ago
In
an
accident.
the
fu
n
an
l
Wodaeaday
“
Hotel
rtaarratioiu
.
had
been
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King Of Romania Geologist Reveals Midget Typ^
Abdicates Throne
Dinosaur Discovered In Canada
For New Republic

ig .-d s f'-'? a a h t t

Greeks Stiffening
* Efforts To Assure
Konitsa’s. Safety

Yoimj; Monarch Said
In Broadcast That
Policy Caused Act

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Wholesale Prices
Near High Levels
Of May, 1920 Peak

City Clerk Is Given
Authority To Issue
Arrest Warrants

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Ifc’ ,.:r'Lrw '.r;'::, fiS TS TM artln Says U n ity
nuh.. ,,, height
0 ! IV o p Ie, Leadeni
",e,
I/ower Costs

Bureau Of Statistics
Studies Unchecked
Of Articles

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Sanford Receives Praise In Article
Written To Washington State Paper

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THE SANFORD 1IERAU). SANFOnD. FLORIDA

The Sanford Herald

Bank Backs Farm Youth

With the idea of keeping tin* beat of the farm youth
aa«a«dar on t),e fnrm&lt; ^n(j ftt the HAmt- tlrm-liuildlng for future
iB n lo rd . I'lx M a
huafncaa, a hank in Phoenix, Ariz.. Huh goiit! far in finuiicing
I I I Mnaiwatia A i r « i »
farm young people, Co-opemting with the Future l ‘tirnu*rti
of America and 4-H. Club leaders, this bank has .lent ?2Ui,Kalrrr* as araal -is— raatlar 000 in 'over oOO loans to boys and girls.
MaMr 3T, !•••. al
I'—' Offlaa
at aaafaid. I'lartda..'aadrr Iks Ait
The young Itorfowers hnve bought livestock and feed,
4 raatrna »f tfairt «. I'AT.
generally, and so far have met all their hanking obfigiitions.
More often titan not the applicant at first has tut asset t or
I l d l l i M i t.. IIK .IS
security beyond the stock he buys. The young .people are
Mllt&gt;
guided in |&gt;nylng buck their loans, building up working
niniiiov in ;tv
' llu s in r •« D an n ilir
capital and expanding their ventures.
The principal asset of these farmers is spare time. By
a i n «t iiii-i m v
in n .*
Iteing helped financially in this way to get a start in farm­
lit
(a rtw i
I
I
ing during their high school years, they come naturally into
IHta W *«lk
3.«*
Tfcnr M mlli
140* agriculture by the lime .they ure ready to enter business.
a lt tla a ih i
The Phoenix bank officer in charge of.this pregrnm
I2.0i
Oar l » r
mnintaimf that it alms to do much more than help provide
Alt s k t l s s r r
a a lira a
ta td a
» t mere "spending money.'* It is full-scale hacking of a life
Ik s s k a r t M l s t l s s - and a a llr a a a l enterprise, aimed, to offer many inducements oyer, city life
e s t r f t s t s s - 's M f a r I k s i m i t " w
t a l a l s s la a J » . n il) ha r h a i a t d la i to the farm boy. In other words, it is ■part of the present
al r s a s i s r a d « * rll&gt; ta a r a i n .
American trend to keep the "cream of farm youth" on ih*
farm. This Arizona, bank hn* made the idea work on so
la la n d f . « i | « t " IKprrMaiNlltrs sound a basis that it pays both the borrower and the lendtu t., r * f « w » l &lt; T b r llrm l.1 .i« III**
HUH or.
a a lla a a l Itald «l. ad
• n a r a M a la ln la td in tfcr IligMt
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Make-up Of Mobs

I* n iVrwibfr *t| fh*
'T h e hi'udline* loll- o f C om m u n ist inolm I n d th e dioI'im * uhirli i* Mtilkd
ttrlii*t*#1* In Ike *»*♦*, l*»f rf**Ml*lt- tu rb a n c e s th e y a re c re a tin g In Romo and o th e r la rg e Italian
f t ilo M n f n il l i l t I t t a J n tw a prlM lrel cltieis,
M c m b c ra a o f.th e n c m obs a r e th o u g h t o f here as
In (III armpnptf, na at HI nm nil
.disciples o f R u ssia n th o u g h t- c o n a U ie n t fo llo w e r s .rd C om .
41* m rn t dt»p«irltL *
n iu m st d o ctrin e. Jo h n
T h a le . Im w ever, w ritin g from
Rom e to th e Chicago D ally News, b re a k s down th e se groups
T u e s d a y . nKCmo. n m
in to individuals who have not th o u g h t out th e ir a ctio n *,
but m erely followed an y loud-voiced lead er w ho g av e t^ient
niiit.t: v e r s e fcw t o d a y
p leasan t pro m ise*.
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One member. !* n fnrm-hantl, trying to iUpwrt hinculf
and fiis family on'll IB n year. Another I* u workman whose
family shiver* and soak* in a bomb-ruined house. A third
Is an unemployed man, of a group composed of one nut of
21 of the population. The Italian government is- planning its
reconstruttion wtrrk efficiently, but modern Romo cannot
be rebuilt in a day,‘and the jseople grow imimtient. They
are nut justiDctl in-rioting and violence, but it in under*lundulih&gt; that they can In* led into such tiel ion* by h-mlor*
Who promise them shortcut* atid inflame them by. unfair
accusations against •their government.
These are the methods and this is the material which
make grist for tne-.mill of Ctrmmunism, and the Russian
We »ec where the i Ducher* id Communists will doubtless take advantage of that fact
Windsor hat been -naturrh at the whenever they can.

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THIS L S.tlN E WortLD IN.
DEED. THE FI NO Ell OF COD
TOUCHER THE HUMBLEST QF
HIS CREATURES THAT FORM
A PART OF THE UNIVERSAL
CREAT1NO. COD’S CARE EX­
TENDS TO HIS Hl'MUI.EST
CREATURES AS WELL' AS TO
HIS VERY SONS: Are not two
sparmu- sold for - a . fgHhing?
Ami vet unr of theid'ihnll ‘not
foil to the ground without your
/•liter— Matt. 10!29.

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Al* Foreign Affaire'Analyst

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*'B «l Dirtied Woman of ill-:
WoHd" an honor which may
eipUrn why the Duke ol Wind­
sor has had to no balk Jh work
and is now wulinit osagarsn:
article* for Life Maga/ine.

"SIC GLORIA TRANSIT MUN

THE WORLD TODAY

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Fur * good many years now
thl* column has been devoted to
answering questions for readers,
and now your correspondent Iras
one he would like answered, it's
this:
Just how wito is it fur potential
"enemy" nations
to maintain
tinde with each other when the
war-clouds are hanging low? Do
the short-range advantages bal­
ance the long-ra/lge dangers?
What set me to mulling over
this problem was the news that
ilrilam has agreed to ship tin
(an etalvoa) to Russia, and that
the Soviet- Union will send Eng­
land 7fdrjK)0 torts of sorely needed
coarse grain. The Soviet news
agency, Taas, slates that Britain
also is selling Russia
railroad
mils, anil rendering assistance in
the purchase of dthcr things.
Of rouise there's nothing new
in such transactions.
American
business Is trading with Russia
right- along ami as recently as
the first of this month U. H.
Undersecretary of Cummerce Will­
iam ‘ C. Foster said that* the de­
partment believes United States
trade with Russia is udvantageosrua
to both countries. Russia rvsn
can buy Heavy industrial oquipmerit, and America is getting matt
ganesw and chrome ores,--among
other things, from the fUrvlet*.
One recalls I but con aider aide
opposition was expressed in cer­
tain
congressional
circles
in
Washington to the continuation
of such trade. However, there's
no taw against It, and countries
frequently maintain business with
each other, right up to a dec­
laration of war.
Take the case of sl$iari. Ameri­
can business continued selling
scrap-iron and oil—Imth wnr es­
sentials—to the Nipponese almost
i/istll the little men made their
sneak attack on Frail llarlxlr. We
hrljied prepare the Japs lo make
war1 on us. and in the long run
wo paid a tragic price for this
trade. Were we wise .or were we
not?
.
t)o the other side of the pic­
ture we have, the situation of
Iwatcn Germany. One of the plans
for denting with Urn Reich at the
end of the war was lu strip her
of all industrial facilities and make
hCf tin agricultural country, so
that she never would lie aide to
wage .war again
IJut wa now. find that, even if
we* wanted to carry out arjy such
idea, we should lie cutting our
ow n I In oals. Germany, twice the
H* IM I. IIOYI.R
scourge of Europe ill a genera­
NEW YOIIK (4*1—The life of
tion. must lie pul on her feet an American politician is getting

ropy of the Constitution, he then
went to Washington. There he
periodically denounced or praised
I lie tarlffT voted for the pork
Falling asleep at the wheel is culpable, criminal negli­
barrel projects affecting Ui» con­
gence. So a grand jury at White Plains, N. Y„ rale-i in
stituents, and just before the
next election mailed a few
Indicting a dozing driver who had an accident and Willed
thoughtful packages of turnip
i tour people. The district attorney says that the driver must
seeds to the right people. That
have had premonitory warnings that he was about to go to
••Mired him a lifetim e,Job and
~*'~m
*4 *
maybe a marble statue in the
According to the Associated strep, and should have pulled over to the side of the road.
The grand jury's action seems to hnve good basis. Yet
Capitol
Press Automotive Ldilor, ■ auto
l°ob wh*l happens today
any motorist must have clearly Isefore him the possible the rest of the world, in short, war 11 f 1' VuT' „
™ ' ^ ih l if But
mohile production will .be step­
tilaln cltlxen Josfah Elmo Bel­
consequences
of
trying
to
drive'while
asleep.
Few'coCirt
« ~ u ih.
low decides He want* to become
ped up during 1149. but not
war pofBMprerePB
irntial
In the Helen. n))p|| (o n lM))(Wn|( a?c„t for , a senator. He han to become an
penalties could mid to thetr severity.
nearly enough to keep pAce with
through we Intend to keep a
lob and was asked .what he rould | authority on International finheavy hand on It.
demand, and Christmas next
| anee. taxatiun. social *i-curlty,
But to get back tir the case of do.
year. vqH^tull ^Imd martV^ *¥&lt;?■
"t can fly." he said, and fla p -1 t*l*»r and industry. He haa to
Russia, she has declared opuri
American
Furniture
ing both arms he took off from know about parity payment* for
speclive automobile owner wait­
warfare against the Marshall
Industry Realized 15 Plan which i* M ng liickerl by
stage lie loomed up over
ing delivery ol his car. Never
the democracies for the rchaldll* the orthestra pit, landed grace­
thelfss, wilh all die handicaps.
Percent Increase tat ion of western Europe. Mos­ fully on one foot on the top gal­
America's .automobile fktloriei
cow's purpose clearly Is to ex­ lery rail. Thop for five ryinide*
tend the domination of 'Commun­ he divebomlrcd. soared!. did loop
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B tB
have turned out over three .and
furniture Industry enjoyed a to­ ism t« the English channel. Should the -loop*. Immetman rolls and
a half million automobiles this
-Itv ASSOCIATED l'R FSS
tal Increase nf Ifi prr rent in re- the Soviets succeed in this cam­ other Jrerisl acrobatic*, and fin­
•Here la a nummary of the out­ tail dollar sales this Year, ami an paign, there would tie small hop* ally glided gracefuly back down
year. ■I::'
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for
llHH
aa
aceh
t r y buai&gt;
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"insatiable” consumer desire for that another great war could lie to tho stage.
irtvYXfis*
ncia lenders;
, •
home goods will keep demand averted.
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The unimpressed agent looked
•-JAr, ^
General; First half of HUH a fa: ahead of supply for moxl of
I respite thii, England prints coldly at tho ttersplrlng ham."
ifi Media Rrtoidv trpiim licit continuation nf 101?'* rioting 1IU8. If Uql.fbr the whole year.
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grain ____
and_____
other supplies no badly
"What else can you do beside
’ newspapr. .sdicttisia* lineage in trend*: second half more uncer­
That js the report of three topU hat she la^risktng^hcr jiack^to bird Imitations?" he asked.
tain,
with
mld-yuur
.readjust­
trade
with
Russia.
Probably
bbth
Tho present day politician Is in
Industry spokesmen, who agree
52 I i i . . - i citirs (c.V Jted T 9 4 ,ment rxlM-cted hy many.
that demand'foe furniture will countries sreure lom t advantages* about the same predicament as la
808.481 in Nnvrwshar, • an in­
Consumer nrlces: Still higher, continue high for some time, and And as Undersecretary Foster the hopeful vaudeville trouper,
crease of •IB |s/rtfkl over tin* vpedal Iv In food and clothing.
that supply r*n not catch up nt said of our'trade with the R i*s- lie doesn't have to fly yet to re­
last, year- Nothin* , _ B c t a i l . trade: Continued high learnt until mldsnmm*r- rrf -ftrt*. inns, the "goods we get from them main In nubile office— but that|
activity, hut possible sudden de­ and possibly not nt nil next year. are highPf Important to our own day-may be coming, loo.*is said here as to, how much the cline
ahead of other Imainesaes:
The latest complication In the
The ■pokcsrhr’n are Col. Ixw Industrie*. strikes me that there
newsprint consumption of the “buying strike" against high
Still, it
once simple art of gelling elected
...
.
rcsiden
rtnee
11.
Whiting,
prcsjdent
of
pUc'e
where
a
line
might
large newspapers increased; nr prices feared.
is television.
Foreign trade: If Marshall the American Furnlluie Marl; well (re drawn on such trade.
David .Sarnoff. president of the
what the total Inseagn, 1°* *br Plan approved, export* will aur- Wallace O. Oilman, general man­ Them is some stralcglc spot at
Radio Corporation of America,
news(&gt;a|&gt;cr* of the nation a * . * pass lM 7'a record of tHJlOO,- ager of the Merchandise Mart, which a halt ought to ba ra ile d - warns that with the spread of
and Roscoe It. Rau, executive vice
whole woild have •been if th.- IHMl.lHHl; heavy favorable balance president and iecrrlary of the ii problem which thoultl bf* »ntl rUiis new form of visual radio
unduutitedly Is, atisorhlng ' Uw
little nrwipaiier* had been abD should U&gt; narrowed.
Retail Furniture Associ­ at tent inn of mhivy |O W nU Iitfttl Tfalitical candidates will have to
Steel: Continued high output National
pay’ ncw attention to their man­
—
to get as mUch newsprint, as the exceeding 1947‘s peacetime- ,re* ation.
In these parlous days
ner of dress, their personal ap­
Oilman
also
predicted
a
gen­
big newspapers.
rord of approximately &lt;VI million
pearance. their way of smiling
eral
rise
in
furniture
price*
of
tons; shortages nevertheless conand their gestures.
* FRENCH ARMY
from five to 10 per rent hy JanuTelevision, he. aays, may do
idy have
Autornohiles: Higher pioduc- ary., Some innease* already
PARIS Dee. 30 tAh—Franco “more, to rrvolutionixc politics
What was the biggest event
lion than In 1947, bul still not bean made, he said, while other* plan* an army of 3 D J3 ? men for than tfound broadcasting did."
of, 1947? Was it soaring food enough lo meet demand.
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j «['» he announced at the Interna 194B. an Increase, of 39.11+3 ovr^
The lateft hurdle—forcing polHeavy machinery:
Uuslncis UOhal, Homcfurnishlngs Market 1947, Max LeJeune told the na­ Itlcal candidates to learn how to
prices which, forced meal and
here
JlM.
6-17.
manv other itrms of food lo re­ possibly as good •• 1947, or bet­
tional assembly'* finance com- become radio actors—makes pub­
Col. Whiting stated that “op­
lic life so burdensome that it la
cord hichi? Was it the enactment ter, but fcalinglt mixed because of timistic factors" from the trade •mlttee today.
unsettled foreign market' and un­
hard lo see why anybody now
Leieunc,
a
Socialist
deputy,
ohhe Taft-1 lartley Labor Law, or certain domestic future.
viewpoint included an "Insatiable
would run for an/ elective post
was
speaking
for
Premier
Rc*
cotuumcr
demand
for
home
the Marshall Plan ol aid to
Oil: Production up six Percent
unless ordered to ’ by his draft
berl
Schuman's
coalition
eablgct
goods".
Europe? ■Was it the T « a i Citr over 1947'* rsUmatcd record of
board.
. .
Total
expenditures
for
the'-year
M
anu
fat
tore
r
s'
sales
of
home
),000.000 barrels.
In the old da vs all a mat) med­
oil explosion, or the Florida hiA- I ,KM
are
expected
to
exceed
280,900,-.
goods
totaled
16
.
000
,
000,000
in
Rubber: Production to case off
io do to become a statesman
000,000 franca &lt;12,363.000,000). _j
1947, Whiting staled.
dean? Or the partition of Pales­ with end of tires backlog.
wa* to arrange to be born in ’•
Rau, .representing the retail
Railroad?: Prospects cloudy;
tine? Or was it something entire­
tog cabin, take a correspondence
Many commercial flrme vary course In Slates’ Rights, kits t.
ly different? Per hair* the birth traffic to decline, financial posi­ dealer*' viewpoint, ■said supply
tions dependent on [rending rate will lag behind demand because the quality of their tea according, few hundred babk*. make a few
of some little boy to humb!« eases.
nf labor and materials shortages
to the kind of vyater In varietur long speeches In favor of reli­
* parents kr some remote- city or
Shipping and shipbuilding; Car­ at least until mid-summer of regions, stronger tea being pro-! gion and family llfe-and ho wsa
Retailers already have
lo.
obscure village, who will grow up go tinea need more freight, pas­ 1948.
bought up the entire first -quar­ tided In hard-watcr areas.
Armed with a well-thumbed
and some day do so much for his senger lines need more ships: ter production of several dining
outlook uncertain.
country that his birthday will be
Utilities) Electric power cap­ room and bedroom furniture
celebrated for generations to acity to be Increased by 6,000,* manufacturers, he disclosed.
MORE Value for LESS Dollars
prices went down dur­
comr even as Washington’s birth­ 000,000 kilowatts, demand up 3,- ingFabric*
the Spring, but, with revived
600,000,000; gas consumption up,
day is celebrated by us?
demand, reversed themselves and
T 1IG A M A Z IN G ST O ItV OK R A IL R O A D lln.NI&gt;':
especially from natural fields.
Housing: mluatloa aoracwhcl again stiffened. Dining room and
easier, hut prlcrs still high;-pro­ bedroom furniture, eapocUHy. In
' 1937/-1947
cddiUoft to some typs* of tables,
Good rrcoidi were not the duction 'JO per rent over 1947.
ere linhort.aupply.
.Grain:
Continued
high
pricaa,
In ike past 10 years mast jrailroid system* have;
only ones that were broken m
Almcol all woo.; furniture wilt
heavy world demand; may not
1947, One tlut stsfgrn the im- harvest even average crop o! bs on th# allotment, cr quota,
1. Jtvducvd thetr funded debt 37%
agin* Iion and leaves one Wor- wheat: In general situation worts distribution system for th* next
---- 3. Reduced their annual interest charge* SJ% ——‘—7
ate mam ha.
■ - ....... —j ----over Bur f i m w T r th m &gt; -1
The three spokesmen agreed,
Livestock:
Production down,
„
3. lnenraxed their rash resources 372%
puling all time record in fir; prices up.
r.t « 7 rate, that the business
outlook
for
(he
furniture
man—
losses. More than I700.000.COO
Aviation; A lrlilbi' paatrnger
4. Increased their pet working repltal 707%
worth of scarce grainy, house;, traffic up 10 per cent over 1947, whether h* be manufacturer,
wholesaler
cr
retailer—should
be
In
1937,
the bonds of most of these railroad systems Were
building,
and other property freight up more; aircraft indus­ better then ever In 1046.
selling .at par or higher. Today these same bonds — .with
try improved from 1947 Isugu^*'
were rtytroyrd in this year of
records of uninterrupted Interest payments extending for
Non-fenou* metals: 1947 bo3m
period* up to 60 yeare — can be purchased at .substantial
scantier hy fires, morl of which to continue.
oral
buatnrsj
good.
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discounts. Many of these latmea are legal Investments for
T e h ees; Higher production end
were caused by carelessness.
P tu tlce: Continued expansion
higher price*.
savings banka and/or trust funds in the State of Now York.
This represents morn money be
Furniture: Demand ahead -of end production of record 1 ,600,.
000,000
pounds.
, Fall Partklilara on Request
hundred million dolla** than supply through most of 1940.
Distilling; Liquor consumption
K b tm ftt appliances; I'roduc
f
'&lt;
'Phone er Write
lion to react demand during year up, competition s tiff*? .r •
relief.
in moat lino* tf sufficient sheet
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/OTAN cbM STO CK
steel la available.
Lumber: Record, production H
snt 1789, the attorney' general
re than' 300 people
Invest mtat Securities
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rant portal
available.
of the United State* u u paid
and some 3,000 went in- transportation
708 Lake Daria Drive
Rhone 0008
Orlande
Fulp and paper: Supply to meet 41,690 a year and ha was exid these fire*, the worst cmand In most lints by Spring. treated to provide, hia 6Wn offks,
Representing T. Nelson O’Kaerk*. Inc^'Daytona Beach, Fla,
Chemicals: Record year lf gaa- fust, stetioniry tad clerk.
futron's

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Life Of Politico
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Business Leaders
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More Cars Will Be
Made In 1948, But
Still Not Enough

By DAVID J . W IL K IE
Asaorialnl Press \ulomoltte
X’
Editor
DETROIT Dec. 3 0 -G P )-P a s .
sengrr aulomohiles will roll off
assembly lines a title faster next'
year but not fast enough to bal­
ance output and ,demaod hy the
year's end. *
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That'* the conviction &lt;&gt;f most
of the Industry's chroniclers and
top level executives In the. low
and medium price fields. Gen­
erally they see a modernle level­
ing rvff Ip the demand fur higherpriced cara and f o r . ‘.he heavy- *V
weight commercial vehicle*.
But against this they explain
that increasing demand for vehic*
lys in the other grqupingx will—
more than balance whatever tap­
ering off may develop In the up- * ,
per levels.
Thu car manufacturers an* nut
worried about their market hop
their ability to produce outomobilds-in large vollimc. They are
roneernerl. however, over the £
prospects for adequate supplies
of materials and manpower. They
already have been advised that
demand*, for increased wages will
■be. presentoLon JrchnIT of tho-appwximatdv .7W.OOO produoUcm
wprkers lif their plant*.
Many industry chronicler* have
suggestnl that thp mounting
lirices for nrw automobiles Have
forced a great number o f wuuidl&gt;e buyers from the mediumpriced vehicle group to the low- t
classification and-from the latter
into the used rar field or out of
the market entirely.
Undoubtedly that has hapiwni-d In many instance* hut it Iras
not affected the Industry’s overalt backlog of unfilled orders;,
the demand still t* running far
nU-ail of tho supply for loth new
and high claft used ears.
This weeks operation* in lire
industry were largely restricted
to a three-day schedule and na
In ought a turn out of fiO.flSfl pas*
sengcr car* and&gt; 18JJ33 commerciat units, according to the trade
paper Automotive News. W ard* *
automotive report* estimated the
week's production In the United
Stale* at
passenger ve.
home Potato grower* ami how tq I hides and 17.HH-1 trucks,
get more coal out of the Ruhr.
Tin- year's total production toH
The high school civics teachers, date is estimated by Automotive
ask him U&gt; explain the atom News nt 3^14,440 passengrr car* '
bomb to their xtudenU, The own- and IJM2.IIR truck*, whije ’Ward a er of the iwlghltorhood Greek . .,[ .^ 1 |t at :|,617,13* passenger *)
restaurant where he lunches un|t(i fln,j j,21H,3Jd commercial
wants to know how dsngeious is
Markos Vifiudea. —
and
poor *old
**--*-—
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Mr. Hollow haa to stall him until
he check* and finds out that Mar- blow ugainst the ledl weevil.
kos-Vlfiado* isn’t the t-alln name
And now comes the terror of
for trench mouth, but only
! U IV;'f,ion“ , mi VhV chance he will
Greek guerilla somewhere north i |h. inuwtl| um|er by wujuen who
of Athens.
,
" I ’nt not going to vote
The voters still expect him tu 1 decide.
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kiss
all the
the babies,
babies, but
but they
they also
,w h o«
jrim
ss all
also fur
J " r *- m anklk.
.i.„ wife let*
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count pn him to protect them . ,
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA1

TUESDAY, DEC. 30. 1947

Story League Met
fJ. Ollie Fdmunds Is
Stetson’s President
At Mayfair Inn

Social Calender

C. F . Proctor Family
H uh Xmas Reunion

P e rs o n a l s

A familv tpunion of t j » C. F.
J,
V. Goodrich, Jr . -|M.-nl
Setninola RiiU-knli Lodge S’o. Proctor, *Br. family wa* held at Christina* weekend with relative*
43 will have a W *rtn l
sup- tin* 111.me of the It. W. I.ippin* in Chapel Hill, N. C.
per in the I. O. O. F. Hall ut 7:00 cult* un Palmetto Avenue on
M. All rfiembers' anil viiitinir Christmas Eve ami Christina*
Dr. and Mr* It. .11. Fair of
Rebekahs anil their husbands art liny. It had hern all vents since New Smyrna Itcacli were the
the entire familv had been tn weekend guest* of Mr and Mra.
Invili-d to at tend.
Hither.
WBDNK80AY
K. II. Carter.
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The room* of the I.ippinrott
The GUI Scout* will " i t I* h o m e W W W d e c o r a t e d t h t o t i f l i m i t
Mr*. Katherine Thrasher and
Court of Award* at 7:00 )
al j with tt' Chrlatmaa theme with a »on, Robert, of Orlando were
Jfie GUI Seout l.ittlu House. The novel i;tuden stone around the guest* of i datives In Ha,'f"rd
alum- , w .
ourt will lw followed ay a aiumOn Christmas evd .gift* over the weekend.
w r P“r»y-.
j were dlutrihuted with Mr. Lip.
Delphine Hasty
Firs t
l.ic u t.
THURSDAY
nimett acting a* Santa Claus.
Colo,
Seminole Cltapltir No. 2, O. K Fruit take und r « m » r - mere a n d - M r * . I l u * t y o f . Ifenvrr, Coin.
a r e s p e n d i n g n s h o r t time in San8., will mt-rt in the Masonjr IlnU served,
a| 8:00 I*. M.
Thme attending the reunion f o r d w i t h r e l a t i v e s .
F Ilf DAI .• *I
f were Mr. und Mr*. C. F. Proctor,
Mr. and Mrs J .
Carey and
Mr. and Mr*. C. F. Proctor, Jr ,
The Anna Miller Circle w ill, Mi. and- Mi *. It J . Proctor and family have returned tu,W illi*meet at 8:00 P, M. at the Fib'*, daughter Hetty Marie, Mfi. li. M. ton after -Visiting. relative* in
Club. All menitwr* me urged to i Rum* and Mr. and Mr*. I.ijipin- Hanford during Christina*.
lie preaent,
i'ot l ■
- M r and Mr*. Emmett Hunt
0
MONDAY
have returned from Gnincsville
Chapter* of the Women’* Aux
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where thev spent Christmas with
Illary of Holy Cross ■ Kpiacopal
Mr. and Mrs. Kosroe McLiim-. Jr.
Church will meet a* follow*: St.
Aftne* Chapter with .Mry..,W, J .
- r lly lio n TIIOM ATT
Mr. and Mra. Wariejt.. Herhst
TWjnrfri, *801 Park Avenue, at
and children. Warren, Jr. and
3:00 P. M.; St. Ann’* Challtef
HOLLYWOOD, J)ec. JO—iyp)— Mary France*, of Plaihfleld. N.
with Mr*. K. D. Mohl. y. 708 Oak|* J . an- the guests of relatives in
Avenue, at 3:00 P. M.; Si. Cath­ Hollywood film producthm
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erine'* Chapter with Mra. W. A. settling down fyr a ■*burl. winter Hanford.
nap,
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Leffler, IlihUrii* Drive, at 3:00
Mr, am) Mrs. K, It lam ry and
j . Irnok around town imlay »i).l you
I*. M.
Circle* of the Women'! Society . can find scarcely n score of pic­ guest, A. L. HealtT -peril SunM Christian Service* of the First tures in, the wutka. Production d ay 'in flrluml-i with th eir sun and
b* tan-mu lly down diitirtg
the daughter-in-law . Mr. and Mrs,
the stud mis Hiurt* latney.
the, folluwlng ' place*: Circle No. f hristma* s c u m i i i ,
1 with Mr*. Roy Tilll*. 3tU Elm figuring the holiday spirit is not
Mr. and Ml*. W. I,. Ss-ig. who
Avenue,' at 3JM) p. M.; Circle No. conducive to film making. It,it
1*
2 with Mr*. K. A. laindcntirrg. not Mnro the ({try ■lay* of l:i!3 ore ?|icndiiig some time on their
■yacht to Foil Myers, are visiting
Drown Avenue, at 2:30 P. M.; ha* the -lunlji lasen »o great/
Report* indicate the production trial
Utive* and friend* in Geneva
Circle No. 3 with Mr*. F'lctchcr
due for n jump after. New and Hanfonl
Holla, Mill Valencia Drive, at
3:00 P. M .;_ C u a « No. 4 - wHh-f-Yws^a-dwWt- hot that I'll w a if Slid
Mra. L. I. Hughey. 2012 Palmetto see. f have talked to numerous
I ' f c . K l a w o r t h C , l l n r p c r , Jr .
Avenue, at 3:00 If, M.; Circle situ* In the past week und hardly h a s r e t u r n e d l u C a m p L e J u r n e ,
No. S with Mr*. 0. II Winn, 813 ntiy of them know what their nest N . C . n f t e r s p e n d i n g C h r i s t m a s
will Ik*, if any. It with Ills pim-ots, Mi, and Mrs,
tflsgnulia Avenue at 3:00 P. M.; usslgnnmil
•Circle No. (1 with’ Mrs, It. li. might Is- a colder winter limit K - C . H a r p e r . ^
Hutchison, Cameron City, at 3:iKI Hollywood r * peels.
('utii-Iuiling hi* 13th year at
M r . a n d M r # IM w aii S h in lu d s c a
P. M.J Circle No. 7 with Mr*. C.
R. June*. 30ii West Fifth H ti.it -&lt;lth Century-Fax, Cesar Romer.f h a v e r e t u r n e d t o t h e i r h o m e i n
at 3:30 P. M.; Circle No. 8 with paused |o iefleet on Ids lengthy S a n f o r d a f t e r s | « - n d i n g C h r i s t ­
Mr*. Rill Tvte. 2423 Mt-llonvilli- -erjiee. Only a gifted few have m a s w i t h M i - . H h i n h n b e r ' s o a r lu ted so long nt one studio. Off. i-n ts i n G e o r g i a .
Avenue, nt H:1K) P. M.
hand, I could-think of only llelte
Davis, Ring Crosby, Clark Gable
Mr. and', Mr*. It, T, Warrrn
Party Enjoys Cruise and l.cwis Stone.
have returned to their home in
Ce**r started with the old 2Uth Satifnrd nfter, spending ■ some
To HIue Springs Century company in *uch film* time with friend* and relative*
ns "Clive of India" and "Cnidioal in Florenre, S C.
C Mias Mildred William* was Richelieu’. " He went along with
/amuck
hoitea* ut an enjoyable hunt par­ the firm when Darryl
Mr*. Myitice Hgg^n hn* rety .Sunday. wln-n_ n trruup nf Moved In on the old Fo* lot, A tnitii-il to lo r home In Atlanta,
friends and out-of-town gui-»t* New York, native, he lm* played Ga. -aftrr Visiting with lu-r hrolltmet nt the Mllhirlpnl Piet ut almost every l* tin nationality. i r in law iilid li- tir. Mr. und
4:00 o'clock and took u river This vear he has U-en a H|uiointsl Mis K. II. ru ili-r.
it
• cruise to Wile Spring*. Singing In "Captain From Castile,"
and game* were eiijoyrd and a Pot luguese in “Di&gt;e|i Waters" anil
F. I). Hcnit, hi* mother and
covered tilth nupitcr wax served. an Italian In "That Lady In Fr- two chidren have returned tu
• Those attending ’were Mis* mine."
The nrtnr sav* ‘he enjoy* the Hanford from llaynesville, Ala.
Mildred Williams., hoaleis, Mr.
where they spent the Christinas
and Mr*, l„ I , . Hill, Mr. m u j M m ; senility of working at one lot., holiday with relatives.
C, Graham und son, Mr. and and he'^ plliloso}ihiral nlsiut Ids
i
Gordon (Jldakci, Mr. and career: *
Mis* Amelia Norrl.-i ha* re­
"It's Ifue I haven't drawn the
Mr*. Ctydr Kckenroilc, Mr. and
turned to her home In Plant City
- Mra. Mason William, Mr. and be-l'role* in the w»fht, hut then, visiting for a short while In Han,
Mr*. Fred II. WUIjam*, Mr. and I'm not the |pe*t actor in the fmd as the guest of Mr, and
Mr*.-Clyde Dickerson, MU* Kl- world, either."
From an Inside source come* Mra. E. C. Ilaiper,
Inlee Kirchhoff, Mia* Minnie
u
reiairt that the motion picture
Ruth Odham, Mia* Hetty Davi*
Mi*. J , K. Hunt, Anne and
William*, Mi**. Anita Aiken, Jim industry Is going to have a re. Bruce Hunt have returned to
tipwrd
‘campaign
to
disrourngr’’Aiken, Jim Michael all of Han­
their home In Nashville, Tenn.
ford.
From Orlando were Mr. new* of the whopping aalarie* after ypending the holiday* with
Mra. Joe Smather* and son Hilly naid to film notable*,'The studio* relative* In Hanford.
Mr. and Mr#. J . W. Klrhanl* and have long tried to aoft-pedal
daughter: Mr. and Mra. Roberi the astronomical wage* nald here. - . Mf*. Willard Nicholson has irpWchh, Mr. and Mra. lirure Rey­ They figure suyh. publicity doesn't turned to her home In Salem,
ket well with such normal waeenold* and aon. Mr. and Mr*. Jack eamera
Ind. after visiting through *.ua* you and I, ,
Peek, Mr. and Mr*. Leater Rey­
holiday* wilh her parent*, Mr,
nold*, M r .a n d Mr*. Reynold*,
mid Mta. Z. It Ratliff.
N A Z A R K N K M K irtlN G
J r . and William Sniaihet*. Also
Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd *Tallyn and
A " w a t c h " m e e t in g w i-rvlce w ill
Vernon Culpepper of Gaines­
aon of Coumbu*. (J. Mr*. Gran- l m h e l d u t th’ e L a k e M n r y C h u r c h ville I* spending the holiday*
Sahllrh of liar Harbor, Me. and of the N a i a r e n e o n N e w Y e a r ' * with relative* In Geneva. Mr.
MU* Polly Otlakrr of Culpepper, Kve.' The serviee will start at Culpepper la studying law at the
Va.
U:0fl P. M. and CptCfnuninn will UnivVr*ity of Florida.
lie held at midnight. On Jan. fi
Natural ga* I* l&gt;elicvrd t-&gt; the Rev, amjl Mr*. M. A S t u m Mrs. Clyde C. Greene and
have been •uacd In China •for haugh plan tn have a home ml*-! ynung dniighter, Nancy, arrived
*lon
nervlcc
at
the
rhurch'al
7:30
Wight and for evaporating salt
today by plane from San Franbrlna In 1,000 A, D., Iwing trans­ P M. T h e public is cordially In­ i*co, Calif, to visit Mrs. Ralph
ported through bamboo pipe vited to attend I w t h of t h e s e ser­ lii: Chapman for some time.
lint*.
vice*.
Fire Chirf Mack Cleveland and
his brother, Arnold Cleveland
were rikllod lo Ahbevllc,- 8. C .
because of tire serious Illness of
thein mother, Mrs. Dora.Cleve­
land.
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Arthur Ilranan, Jr. and WJIII•ni C. Hranan nf FImory Univer­
sity are * (lending the holidays
with their mother^ Mr#. Arthur
Ilranan,' at her home un Magnolia
Avenue.
Mrs. Flora Marsh and daugh­
ter, Jessie Kersey, of Miami
were the Christmas Day guests
of *•the former’* brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mra. XI. A.
Swanson.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hpecr and
rhildrrn plan to leave . tomorrow
for Miami tu'apend several day*.
While In Miami they will attend
the Orange Howl football o r New
Year’s Day.

THE GARDEN GATE

Country Club Will
Have Party Dee. :il

M U S . R . G . K I L P A T R I C K . J R - , h klilo r
W e e k l y C o l u m n o f t h e H a n f o r d G a r d e n t ’ luli

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N yW

I . \NDMCAPING MATERIAL
plant rutting Into the ttunk and
NATIVE TO SEMINOLE
pe.hng .until the fiber can he
. COUNTY. FLA.
broken with the hand* Tlii I*
Show me n true lover of nnturc the tender, n i-p bud used a*
and you will find a person who food.
is never bored, %: *
T h e Scru b or H a w
P a lm e tto ,
The. chief ili-llghls of the flow­ s a l .,1 s c r r u l a t a , i * i n u r e d w a r f
er hunter in Florida I* that on a n d v e r y g r a c e f u l a n d A r a n i n g .
each day something of interest H e . s u r e a n d r o o t , p r u n e t h o r ­
may l&gt;e found. Even in Deeem- o u g h l y i f y o u Wish t o h a v e j w *
in
tra n splan tin g.
Riant
lier. January, and February, our Ce * *
coldest months the wood* are s l i g h t l y l o w e r r i " ‘ "
g lo w in g
I n c le a r
filled with brilliant colored flow­ a n d k e e p w e l l w a l e i o d
er* and berrie*. many varieties i n g n e w l a n d f o r . u J i m n e l e n v e
of -fetns, and rsi|Ui»itr grn**e* t h e i p a l m * n t l « &gt; e » o f t n - c * 0 »
which may he uml In flower nr- III b o r d e r * ,
rnngeiiy-nt*.
.
_____ N a l i r x - E t c r x r e c n J j c c * _ _
H u iet
h a y , n in g iio lia \ i r g m m
Two thlril* of tKe plant* grow­
ing in North Carolina are to l&gt;e glaocu, l e a f w a v y , g r e e n u t ' l ' e l
lllo o m m a n y
found in Florida, due In our s i d e , h i o w n u n l l e r
p e tn l*.
Ih do ngw t u t h e M a g n o lia
varied rolls and cliniite.
*
No other country can show so familv.
The hublolly IIuy.jbelonging tn
great tf variety in it* wild flow­
er* and In ’ til) other Stale aie the lea family. Gorduitla’ l,a-iaii
there so many plants of sliange thtt hn« n leaf .with grt-rtl t"P
liahils ami remai kahli- character­ aid- and underside. Five (Mittal
hincm.
istic*
Southern magnolia, magnolia
These phial* have lieen found grondlfhnu, huge leaf und IdoHetninole County and successful­ som Dnhmm or Florida holly.
ly brought Into guidon*: Among Ilex I'usslne. eali !«■ clli--ifnd a*
the Conifer*, cone beating tree* shiult’ur siiinli lies-, iiaiiow I* of.
we have Florida pencil cedar, sligltUy spitted, and Is-nring ili-nJunilH-ru* harhadensis, Hla*h pine. M* riusti-rs of red ferries.
Pinna ■nrihnbl. Long leaf pine,
Americnii hoity. lie* "pace, i*
Pino* iimluitri* and Hand pine, our most beautiful listin’ holiv,
Pinua clausa. - -The Coontle he- vetv heavily aimed leave* and
tong* to n family tietwecn the large Is-rrlrs. Grow* . fituo t'i-n
fern aiul the conifer*.
tr«l Florida nuftli.
It has a Urge jhituto like root.
Cherry Luyrd. ESuitwernaut,
This rmit way ground and used by fine for hedge or -piu-iitun tree,
hi
uxv clusters of blink lis-nie* m
the Indian for flour In recent
year* it has attained considerable th. fill.
renown as Florida airowiool
Tin- mnnv oat-* in Florida me
There me male and female plants .!iai*l tu hleldifv. 1-Vt‘ll by expel Ior idaminnto nnd pistillate plant*, sin, e Lht-v litiv'e -leril l.faiuhi-i
the male lia* a very insignifirant and varying leave*. The most
com- whilr the female ha* a dequable nre Live Itnk, tjiieriu.
hand some cone of rosy brume virginlaun. large tn-e* emtly
aeed.. Tin* plant is very lu-auli- trnnsidaiited if severely pruned.
fill for N low hedge or li border In looking for these tree* to
in front of heavy planting of myVe into yom garden, pick n
large shrub*.
healthy green »i •• bidding nm*l
The native palm* rate very &gt;d its Vayi * at.Hi • time of yen).
high with landscaping material*. Now is tfit- tim e'to IttoVe them..
Tin- wilier oak, ipieieus pegia,
Florida ha* mute than a ilmen
native palm*. The Sahal or Cab­ very. similaF lu die former. Cam­
bage palmetto i» the beautiful, phor;" Cinnamiimntr^^fnpliora, a
graceful, leaning specimen along large spreading tree-^falner hard
the hanks of the St. Johns River. to trgn-tdant when inrgv. Move
Thr*e. palm* are easily moved in­ when small, f e d well and after
to your garden, only one prt-iuu- llie first vear it is tufn*t groper.
Nnlive D r r i d i o u s T i e r *
lion, do not bruise the hud. This
Red Maple, Acei Itubimn, a
is the palm from which we get
mil nalinetto cabbage for rooking lovely tree tfT*Spring anil s u m
or naiad It destroys-the palm.' liter lull georgemi* in the F a i l ,
so he lure you rut one that will easily transplanted.
nt some time l*e destroyed for | Sweet gfim, l.iiiuidamliar *lyfainting or ulhn purpose*. The ruriflua Leaves of (hi* tree very
hud is taken fiom the young -itnilar to ktaple. The liaik of
the MapV is smooth while that
of the 'Weelgum I* rough. Some
and Myra, Mr. and Mrs. Hrure lirilliam folisge in fslt. Easily
*
,
l.nney and son, Uuhhy, of Or- tf amiitanled
Red Hud. • Cetei* "ranth-osis,
lyndo, A. L. Heath of Houston,
le x.
and- Frank Austin of At­ heart shaped leave* preceded liy
uesy led hlooms in early spring.
lanta, Ga.
While fringe tree old man's
and Mra. O. P. Herndon heart. Chinnnnthu* virginiru Tu­
as their guest* at their lip tree, yellow |H&gt;plat, LiriiaR-n
on Sanford Avenue, Mr. ■Iron. magnolia family IdooiA
P. Herndon, Jr . anil -hape of tulip, pale yellow green.
children of Venesuela.

will l&gt;e -held on

O llie
H E LA N D ,
Dec.
in
I
The S.nyford Story League met
wn*
last- night at the M avfair Inn fur E d m u n d * _ i i f J a c k s o n v i l l e
p re s id e n t
of
it* Di-cpmln’r meeting. Following y e s t e r d a y ’ n a n i e i l
n nhoit luisim-.ss meeting, "The J o h n It S l e t s - m l * n i v e r * i t y . s u e *
G ift", n story i n ‘song form by c c e d i n g D r . W i l l i a m S i m * ■Allen
Rchrend wn* given by Mr*. I'hyl- w h o t e s g n e d i n S e p 1e i n l &gt; e r a f t e r
H* A lim Proctor.
Mr*. P. it. a 13 y e a r ;u l in i n K t r a t i o n . T h e
Stevenson gave “ The O ther \ y u , l _ a n f t m m * c * m e n t * W I I * m a d e h v t h e
t r u s t e e * o f th e l ’ lliV i-rsity f o l l o w ­
Man" by H enry Van Dyke.
At the rundlusiiin-of the pm- i n g | h e i r m e e t i n g i l l l l e l - s n d M o n gium ■iifieriim ent** consisting of d g y - m o r n i n g , - •*
hut punch, cnolrie* and mints
D r . K d i u u m l * h n » - • rv c .l o n th e
wet, -ei vnl by the hostesses. H o a r d o f T r u s t e e * f i o I t y e a r n ,
Mis- IlnihnrA Ituprecht. Mr* M m o a t o f w h i c h t i m e h e h a * t ieeu
It. Smith, Mr*. R.
Cohh and c h a l r m m i o f t h e f i n a n c e c o m m i t t e e .
Mr*. G, A. Stine
A ,'.,
H i * a p p o in tm e n t to the pre*lde n ejr
. Member* mij visitors .p resen t Is e ffe&lt; r i v e u s o f J a n . 1&lt; - 1048. * included Mis. D,.1 .1 Whitehead.
A n .itiv c o f D u v a l t ’ m i n t y , E d ­
'M is P. M. S e n , Mr*. O K. m u n d s t e f l p u b l i c - c h m i l n t t h e
While. Mis W. L. Roche. Mr*. a g e n f 14 t o a s s i s t i n t h e o i p n o r t
It. C. Long, Mr*. C. t W e l s h , o f h i * f a m i l y . H o o b t a i n e d a l l o f
Mr« William It Croiliv. ^ l r a . . J L . h is h i g l ...........I ......... j i ' o i-o n g a t V . M C A F;
M o t i l e , M r * . Htevenson. Mr&lt;jn|ght school in Jacksoiivlllc. Enter; V ictor
M
Green. Mr* tV.__M. jng Htetson at the age of 17, a*
j M c K in n o n ,
M r*.
Sm ith ,
M Y s . a special student and not a candi­
j ( ’o h h , M i - R o U d r t F . C o l , - , \ | i date for a degree. he waited
i S l i m - . M r * . , .1 W . N y r m n n , J r . , table*, -wept floors, did new spaper
' I r * P i o c t o r . M r * K . C . W i l l i a m * . and Iwnk wink In Del.atul, and
M l**
t ’ liar l o t t o
M m i g h t o n . M i s * was grnduated seven years Inter
R u p n v llt
and
M i-Flin th i. r
with Id* law degree and a * ' a
Ntcke r*on .
Master of Alt*. Four vear* ago
Htetson awarded him the honor­
ary ih-gioe of Doctor of Law*.
T
lim in g

Y c a r 'd _ t l i r . J i l l .ju ,* :u U - r * i.« f

the Wotld War II cam*
psign III Fnaiu-i- lien. Klsenhuvv.
el's nijltie* le.jilited Ittsue than a
million gallons of gassiljfjtf every
24 hoitis.

the Remlltnle Cmltttry C|uh at the
glidi house. An evening of merri­
ment has hern planned hr Mr. and
Mis, Charles Pitlter ami ilnncing
will Ih- enjoyed to the music of a
nirkh-odcan. Pa pci
hat*
am|
favors will l»- distributed ilurinR
the evening. ,Mr. Potter stated |
I Id* morning thnt a la eJtrle din­
ners will tie «erveil prior In Hu­
lun ly iiiul Inle in the evening n
lut-rt'kfast ’will I ,;,jo-id lie stated
IIIl(I'll \ N N I I F N t I ' M C M
that resetvaTh'iik ale not m-ct-«M r , a iu l M i s
|-‘ , i ,
la 'y a n-ills for the evening amt Invited n o u n . isl t « s l u y tlu - b i r t h o f d s o n ,
oil Ilicmla-Y* I". nttctyL
T h o m a s l l o u a t . l , o n I h v . 28 n t
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•FLORIDA STA TE
(ieulo^ist Reveals
W i l d v c l l o w p l o m , p i unu * inner
icanat Wild Hog pliliifj i t r d . |tiu1
THEATRES
I •muflit mil f filli l*««e Oort
gu* imila-lhiln. S u i t la in cinh, |iy-l
tu - align-!ifulin; 'Vnti r or sootti- j d e e p I n s t e a d - Ilf t h n U s a i l d - , Ini n: elm. Dlititi Aim ticana; Wild'
i-fivrry AmeTanchler, fine fill' Tra*k -mil lit.....
ll'g s iiin y
hiritik
mean that during the I c e A l V
■nuugh water svn* lo ck d ill t h e
“*
Etergiern Htiruli*
i&gt;f glmial
Itetievi- it el not, dill nil 1 i* ciintini'iit* in the f
Opens
1 2 : 1.-. I * . M i D a i l y 1
found native m It" E v i l glade* ■*.*- to c a u s e o c e a n le v e l ' all over
1 le - I He - I I f
t
h
e
w
o
r
ld
to
I
k
r
a
i
s
e
.1
by
llimand Mountain Ipun-l in aim i mvS in a ls' o f f e e l w hi-fi tto • g l a c r * Today &amp; Wednesday!
lions of Florid.i
Yauiiiiii holli, Ill's voinitLU ia. m e lte d .
Last n i g h t A. I„ I n -X 'i ! p , n .
The Indians made &lt;a ten from
I ’ n iv e t- y t y . g e o lo g is t.,
b e liir
of till* plant nnd used at H l n i i f o i i l
ROMANCE! ADVENTURE!
- a i d i n a p a p e r I t lint g n - n t o i l i
f i e l d ! ' s t i l l l e l n n i l i e d li &gt; h e d i * J
c o v e r e d in t h e c o a s l n t p l a i n s a n i l
t , i w ec n th e m o u n t a in r a n g e * ut
t n m v e r y n r i r n i t i v e b l o s s o m r e ­ I N i n t h A m e r i c a f r o m tin - A n i n ­
s e m b lin g c l u s l e i - o f p i m p bios- t o C e n t r a l A m e r i c a .
I o v e rs e ll, dean
of
S ta n fo r d '*
milirs, I m l s o d e l i c a t e , - .
Mville, wax myrtle,7 inmrlln S c h o o l o f M i n e r a l S c i e m e s , t o l d
eetifern. innle iwitl female In-Ur* t h e m e e t i n g lli it l N o r t h A m e t I c a V
grnx wn* runted dru|«-s, gmsl k n o w n l e t H ' X e r a l d e o i l i v s o u c e fm I’ln Lsttitu* iti cm iiliuti, strip l o l u l e d a b o u t J I . m a i .i i i H I .I M l i l i . , n
le t*.
IiiiX e and n*e n Is-inex- '
F etter bush, 1‘ieiis florilmndii," T i m o * | w e w i l l us** 20 " y t m
bright gieen Lave*, while to h e n c e is i n I n t g u . ( t a i l s t i ll o n
Pink
iln Hoping,
tia g ra n t
n ip r t i - C o V e n d , " III- l i d d e d . " T i t o r e a l t y
-Imped ftnwci u n p o t l u n t r e a t i i n c e l i n n f&lt;n t h e
*1tuck 1horn, ( cheilini woml, -|lu-' p c o p t , . , , f N i n i l i A u g r i . a i * t h a t
hlelln l.ininrinnsa belong* t o Ho* w h i c h nt |&gt;ic » c p t i-&gt; l . o l h i i i i d r i l l - s l
Hapi&gt;dill a family.
New grinwli a n d u r n l i w i i T r r t x l , "
hrinue, m a ll
w hite flowers, j l a m i r s c i t s a id . h i p n a n d u i m .
simdl nvld blink liprrle*. grnWk r n u i e n t r a l f i l d i i l l i u g u p t o J i i . i h m
o i l Ingji nnnily land.
f e e l o r m o r e p t o h n h i y W o u l d be
Gall berry, Jnkherry, wilder m - c e s x a r y , n o t o n l y I n
Ii-rry. Glabra, black, berries, gh-- p r o d u c i n g o i l b u t m r e g i o n s f n v
*y hrighi gnen leave* lluckte- o i l h g o i l d i s r n v e r y .
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JUNE

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MITCHIU JARMAN. U.

area

la-rry family, vricitiiiiceny, low ei*
Inches to one foot tali', one fiait
I n s i x feel. ,
Hinnll
gloss v leave* tinged
with led. Idark fiuit, edible Itbir-

Sanford Praised
( C•••itliitffrft fr**it« 1*nm,

H tltl R|V
I l l M U l V - i - u u v - m h u i u u t ,— i w - - - L illi! I I
to five feet hlnck lietry, i-dihh a tv n r i l l w e lc o m e n n d p r n x -id e
t - i i l l - i l u i u m i 'h t
fo i
llit-n i
leave* dull gioy green Iniga't i n c e

.h e i 1 v

inicki Hh-i i v. .
l-offee In-try, llenuliful low
growing shrub urn- lit three feet
berry und fftlinge •Imilar tn coin
merrial coffee, lenve«glos*y -green
ls-iries lurge ted, fmmd on luniks!
o f s t tr a m s ,
- f:. m f:
than

Ik i i i I t r i | i * f o i p h - a - u t e ' a n d f i s h
i n g c a n I k * i m u ic .
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York
G ia n t*
w ill
tra in
iib ,m i
12 u i i n m
lea g u e
te a m * here tin * w ju t e r . I m u w ell
and e u iu yiiig m y - t r ip ."

3 In- f l i -1 life insurance unitnntiy in Ann i i' ll, oigani/t d in
17Ml. xva i ailed " ,-V ( in popatjim f
for the Relief of I’oof and Djs- '
trcsM-d
I'leshvliwian
Mlni-ier*,
ami uf( k'o"i nnd Distiespnl Wid.
ows and Children of I'rgshx ti-rb ;
an M inister*"
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SPKN D

NEW YEA R’S EVE

Mr. and Mr#. F’red -Harrison
had as their Kurar* over thy holi­
days their so n a n d daughter-inlaw, Mr. and Mra, Ford Harri­
son and their daughter, Jan nf,
Jacksonville.

FLIGHT

Mr*. Cosair Lyons and niece,
Charlenr Johnson, have returned
to their hoove In I'ompano after
spending the Christmas holidays
here with the former's parents,
Mr. and Mra. W. K. Stiles.

DECK

Friend* will be Interested to'
learn that Ormon Ward ia now
attending a government radio
school in Akron, O. He ia atudyIng radio F’M and television. IBs
address (a 809 8. Arlington 8t.,
Akron, (1 ,0 .

CLUB

Mr. and Mra. I'. F. Campbell
have an their guest for the holb
day* Miss Jennie Card of Miami
ami their son and daughter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. W, Q, Campbell of Gulfport, Fla.
P

Miss Gretrhen Lincoln, who
graduated from Seminole High
School in HMT, la at home for the
holidays with her parents, Mr.
ami Mra. W. R. Lincoln. Mist
Lincoln has entered nurse's traln1?* •*
Charily Hospital In ACCOR0IN0 TO A FOIL conducted by tin- New York Dreia Institute, th*
Mr. and Mra. Frank Thomas New
Orleans. La.
Duchcs* of Windsor (left) and Mr*. Willluui Rhinelander Stewart w n*
and daughter, La Verne, arrived
listed among Ute ten best dreued women fur 1U17.
(fntrrnatiunul)
today from Gadsden, Ala. to visit
o i f ul- " ? d ¥ r*' ° * ° - Nordgron
with Mr#. Thomas' mother, Mr#. „U8N.
and three sons are the
M. 8. Messenger, and brother. ue#la of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
YARDEKY VENETIAN HUNDS
Verne Messenger.
unter for a week. Lieut. NordABier ire's Moat llesuLful
f " » '•
brother of Karl and
Aluminum - Cedar - I'olUHid Aluminus
II. Laney had Oke Nurdgren, formerly of San-1
Ash Me For Free Flailmate *
their Christmas Day'
Tay dinner ford, and la now on duty as com- •
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p e s ts Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Btritkof the US8 *
* '.A * ? Phone 2-0729
Und and daughters, Marianne »A2‘,I|5
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TUESDAY. DEC. 30, 1917

THE SANFORD.IIERALI), SANFORD. FLORIDA

Leg Injury May Hamper Chappuis’
REVIEW O F YEAR IN SPORTS
Participation In Rose Bowl Tilt

:PA1R WEATHER ,
FRKSNO. Calif. Dec. 30 &lt;/P&gt;—
The University of Wichita and
Collt'irr o f the I’acific. possessors
.if two of the br&lt;t footLall of*
fensivr* in the nation, have a
wcalhermsn * promise of fair
weather for their . Itaiain Howl
Hefore a record lueakiitir open- Gnme New Year’s Day.
irtif nlsrlit throng, Illnrk Hlixsard,
a stout-hearted greyhound flash,
DEATH WAKKANT‘
capture.) the I Hit annual InnaugTM .I.AIIA8SKK Dee. .10 (/»»)oral Handicap last night at the Governor Caldwell signed a death
Sanfoiil'Orlando
Kennel
Club. warrant for Heubon Harper, neg'T h e Initial cartl launched the IHt* ro convicted of raping a white
I day greyhound. raWng meet at welfare
worker in Columlda
the'Central F lorid a’track.
County Inst year.
Up with the leaders nil the
State Prison Supl. (,. F. Chap­
•
litas .,1 Hlixrard
III l « SMS .1 l.laa
S...I .down
I..S«'.S man was directed to . carry out
way. ’’Jilack
blazed
the homestretrh Id stave off u the electrocution during the wrek
vigorous rhaltenge by .Hush Pup- of Jan. 8. Tile prison superin­
trie who also c lo s e r ! with u rush tendent fixes the day and hour of
onlj' to miss by n head. Over­ execution,
looked by. the holiday throng
Hlixsard returner! mutucls - of
f 32, fit) ami 16.00. The favorite, IL*w k. t—«I.s II. rtt.tr Mas
s ls t h
lla e e -4 lit
Harrvrot. finished fourth as Half
fiik M r. Hibtr
|**&lt;
•
r t i l t . r 1MNII.
l.aht-1 saved the show position.
y **•»*•.
•t*m. miuAatir
fkiw.- rV Ij
fiFT
- Tonight's cant will include 10
top events with post-time for the
* e « r M lti ||m ^A/|N M il?
first contest slated for H I’. M.

Record Breaking
'Throng Watches
• Racing Opener

id - f tie A»l*ldAU. .
Hr JOHN F . MAYIIRW
An. jYwe 0ASt-**Atl.
PASADENA. Calif. Dre. SO (A'l NBA Gives Louis
A/WClC*J
— Wnet her a leg injury will pre­
Logical Contender tC A eoe P C fcM sp
sent Michigan's AIDAmerlca pars
perfectionist Huh Chappuis from
-fy(edATtc»W,
»
biding his male* into the Ko» • WASHINGTON Dec. 30 f,Ph-,
lOAddC 1 To I
{
Jlowl game. airainst Southern For the first time in almost two
California Jan. I wit* a possibi­ years the' National Hosing AJlity today though Coarlt Frit* soeiation recognises a logirnl
Crisler did not appear unduly contender for the Heavyweight
ronrenwd.
Championship held by Jj*&gt; l.oul*
Ijito ln«t nisht, Crisler said
In Its tiunrterly ratings rvlen&gt;
II,. Iniurv had not been fully ed last night, the NUA thiew
r h h u t added that "lie didn’t the mantle- of “No. I threat”
Is lievo* it wa* serious.
about the'shouldei. o f 'Jersey-Jo*'
The Michigan
ti Miner, Jim Waleult, the veteran'who flour­
Hunt, .!. Mill*.I the injury as "A ed the champion tw-lre bcfoYc
muscle trai with some. internal dropping a split decision yuily
lili .-ding" which should. lx- neg­ this month.
ligible .In view of the prompt
The NUA listed four other
treatment It received
heavies In the lionorahle mention
The
handsome.
hlark-haited rla* -Olli' TamUM-rg, Klmer Hay
tailliark front Toledo, wlm this
m r Ibj.ted and ran his way to
vsit Ini. 30 of the 1,030 yartl Wes­
•u r
§■*•-«» rh lra ilt« . &gt;\ under*
tern Confrrrncr lerord he u l Riggs Tops Kramer •
I f T
l |»|0 liultl*. &gt;«!•&gt;• ll'*
I
^
r , htt|r«&gt;(lfU II..%»•*». Ititfik
himself in 1010. tort* a thiirh
t ‘l r •! •!•»**• I MlMrlly
musells heie midway In - yuster*
|II
•
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r
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I
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l*(»n
‘1
•
In Pittabuigh T iff
Wa r p y/oA 1U+
.,
l.tvfcili Har».»*tti«rtljr
l.m • i h . i am Ik m u ry N•* *
dav's piuetlee at Jli outside Park.
1m IlHkhtl.
I
WeSffeRrt AMAffct/F fio tf
&gt;1 m » n
M l**
J 4*»i ii
H lr.
Whatever -the tesult, Crisler,
1biRM
lluf
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tm
r.il,
Dec.
30
OVi—
*!*••«•. T w in 11 til*
whose Western C o n f e r e n c e
IIii|t1*1* Ctimruilr,
Bfrw Bil U a r x l ' l l l i i l l
Kramer, who tnidc his pro­
champs ate rated u slightly (set- Jack
—
^L kmI o h ;* I sshU
F n r iu ili,
V
l
s
l
k
lla r e -.V l a Mil#
tet than two-touclalown luvnnte fessional -tennis debut In New
K U bH lrw
«*-»•!»,
.S o ilib if
K i m .',
York last FrldaKkJfOUbm .o f »
.......... ...
lla a S Ir a ,
!&gt;!•♦»
‘ iM H ily
lb*Va
it
r
C
k
f
l
last
night
Irj'lnw*
for
the
l l - « . ) lie# , I,. N illllr tlr.i|T, l*i.k t
lalsiM l. I ln tjM
tlriM
- h e d r r f e - t r r - t h e - t h llt ia e k d e p a rtiwk,
o
u
r
II.,I.
tlm la -u .m i Kin
second
time
to
Hobby
I'igg*.
iH-lt
I h l n l l l u r r . . " |ft i«l|f
nrent. ,
o w , U ttt.. g n u rter. irls.-k t!lor&gt;
' S+v* r KmO X f
mu
In the event ('happuls is side­ and 0-1. before 3.703. H-. bug. t
T e n ia tta re -K a ta ru *
I 'l t H - r O n * ,- Ilr f* th » r
lined for the New Year’s Day tennis crowd in the histoiy of t|ie
I set i
rt,|iiiak.
Jtisgt#
rlus.
.
&lt;
i .
I■
gardens.
PoC&lt;
x
&gt;rr»
l
‘re » k . T a p It,, -t. rrtiin o la.
r lassie. Crisler **atd his duties will
•r tail!
Higgs
was
in
rnntrol
of
tho
o
w
n
H
ull,
I
I
t
i
:
w
,|
Unit.
Xip
I
Tit
jr
G
ttK
tik
A
o
kUoCKto.
he assumed bv Gene Derrirotte,
l».«riw
M rtre -Iu iu rn r
I'litM 1 k p i ^ i i , I 'l i l r f I In b i l l ’s * I n b “
OdT -to4y TAt-e '
the I7ii pound nrgro^Vtash from situation most of the way nr
®u/
I d la ttl
H u U lr, H lr W tllb u n .
Oil men have found that gnorl
i »j T U tS 4 t n i^
Defiance, 'Ohio, and Walt Tenia- Kramer, licdridtlell yesterday of*
h.irab Id niirji, &lt;*b««n&gt; C o u rt, I N ni) sites often are found in.areas
-tc? Wnl iMfc WoSuo
gn. a IHM i.omul utility liack ternbon' with a cold, was oliviou»&lt;3iHS0r],kx^.Cs;
ly off his game.
where there was an ocean and
ftejih-i from Chicago.
MiPFt-tWgiOjtt'
MAAAci&amp;lOPi n i !• N m « 4 /IA Mil#
While, the outcome of CltapJ u s t *1 » ir, i - » t i r
1 *1. 11. • !M ir«»l. ahuiidant marine life a million or
more years .ago,
puis's tntm y was awaited. Crit­
Sports Roundup
ter scheduled the final two prac­
lly ‘HUGH Fll|.I.P.Itfo.V, Jr
tices for his ll-man sriuad in the
Rose Howl itself.
x .
Trslav mill tomuirow the Wol­
verines will hold tight- drills in
rtA-tlorJAt CUAV COdB-CS CMAMPtO#
the famous h'.i.lHMI capneity •howl, hunch of the guys were sitting
ui gdstAdo 'fJte as. dtrrruRT
while J e f f Cratatha Trojans wilt around discussing last Friday's
AW- PoOR V/lM6UpPOsljCrtAMPl0rJ^HlF
pro tennis
match
rolitinue their exercises at their anowUiumt
when SQfpcpne n iu.ir kv-l • **|t*JJ.yS a n t a h v a ill|l' *,ll" ‘ i *t‘sRiggs liii, had the advantage of
10 RACES NIGHTLY
lit lHe*’ilay of the game itaclf.
Doth roarhs kept an apprehen­ playing against first rlas# opposi­
C. S la te To Meet
East To Pit Fast
(Except Sunday)
sive eye on the weather report tion in evyry 'one hf those ton
which currently lulled for |m». mutches against Don llurfge. I
Holy
Cross
Tonite
Team Against West
think he's a vastly- underrated
RAIN or SHINE
siblu showi-ra .jew It-ar'a Day.
player.'’ . . . That may sum up
In
Basketball
Gunie
HAN FRANCISct) tiey. so id'i
the whole situatlmf and Is-ar out
“—Coach Iternie lligrman has put
this department's contention that
Sejisiin ExtendH Thru April 101h
together^ n ligjit, fast backfi*'l.l
a tennis nru should have the nd I NEW OKI.KAN'S D.*e. 30 (,V)
vantage over the newly-converted Holy Cross, the NCAA chant- with which he lionet to rim cir­
amateur reganllt ss of previous ninn. goes against North ('aro- cles around a Western line which
records . . . The pros, of fourae, linn 8 |ate, the Southern Con­ is hefty hut, he trusts, not t&gt;xi
don’t have the romfMtitive edge ference litleholder, &lt;*n the short fast, in the East-West football
of tho mills in tonight's feo- game New Year's Day.
thnt comes fr/mi hauling for u end
turn of the Sugar Howl l.asketJvey hack field mun for the fait
le In every tournament
East offensive is Johnny I.ujack,
Amateur Hockey Association^ tho othur hand, the amgteurs
I Kit pounder from Notre. Dame.
Olvmplr team has stin into an­ knrw-k off a lot of pushovers ami
other Imtaid
Hotli teams tapered oft today
then run into real opposition only
COME and EN JO Y
and will place the nrrent the rest
The State Depnitment yestcr- in tho last couple of rounds •. . .
timing, punting
rcfuMil lo
n pAimporl It stands to icasiip IliaJ the guy
A rapacity crowd of B.MMi is am] passing,
to the first player who applied who has to mi &gt;t a chnmtilun in
until approval had lH*en given by •very match should have the asaureil for the min final event
the If. S. Olynipir Committee edge over the one who fines teal on tto# Sugar HnwIV sports agen­
which hu« luh’d (he AAU initriul tough opposition mavis* oner u da, Tulane an&gt;l Oklahiiina nieej' In SMU And Penn Stule
of thy AHA should sr'leet the week . . . Hut our dough still the preliminary game.
Wind Up Heavy Work
Mm viand's Terrapins held thi
will lie on.Kianter o n c e tlig Joke boxing
&lt;Itanipionlhip of the Hug
much hotter that! t h e m e n h e 's
Southern .Methodist University
Iiecn playing.
years of slugging ul Ihu Miulhoril and l'enn Stale wind up heavy
practice fur their Colton Howl
Mitlwnv lit*(vvt*#n Sanford and Orlando
wintn spurts show.
relt"8altonvt"all asking him lo in
elnsh today.
tervene with the S tate Depntt Utah's national champion ha«ki:tThe Terrapins, Soutlu-rn Con.
Yesterday, the Mustangs ac­
on IliKhwav 17- Turn at Red Arrow
hall leant: “EverylMsIy is nia.l at ferettrr &lt;hampions, vilged through
Jack Riley,' funner Darmoutli ua this year: we have run Into by a single point uvor Michigan cented passing and individual line
captain ami a Naval flier in six different typos of defenses Slut. ■ Spartans lust night: They play in a long workout.
l ’enn Slate emphasized pass
World War II. waa the athlete so far mid sumo aren't even in won four lamtf a.id guined a
defense in a morning session and
rrhvffed. lie reported to John,
draw in another.
polished offensive tactics' In an
nv Garrison, former llarvaid
A rrowrl of 1,000 turned out as afternoon drill.
.
star and 1030 U. 8. Olympic
Maryland took the title won by
Southern Methodist was In
. . V.
-w,&gt;" •» coaching
Syracuse last year.
* .
peak physical .condition.
thc^ AHA s|nmaurtsl team.
Garrison hud instructed the
DIIAMI U. HEADY
IIAItJHN-SIMMDNS FAVOKF.I)
mroilrt'n of the sound to apply
El. PASO. Tex Dec. .'tn (A h-.
SAN DIEGO,* Calif. Dec. 30 UP)
iudividualtv for their pn,,|&gt;oits.
Miami University's griastcra.take — Lw-al iiuutationa today made
The team tin, Ixniked passage on
■heir tlilnl workout Ih*i «' tixiny in Ilnrdln-Simrnons University of
the (Juct-n Mary, i/v due to sail to
prvpaiato.o for—the—New—Year’ll Abitcnc.-Tcx., n ■Id potnrTnvorltf
Day Sun llnwl game against Tex­ over the San Diego College Al­
as Tech of l.uhbork, Tex.
ters In the Jnn. 1 Uarlxir Howl
Meanwhile Texas Tech planned
ira, has a theory there should,l*e a second stiff Workout *&gt;n their fiMithnll game.
otic pro court league witli more home field liefore leaving for Kl
A tendency to ilevelup arthritis
teama Ken's In lief I* that wlien Paso early Wednesday.
ay run in laimlica.’
one team that |sn&gt; doing too
‘well appears frequenllyrlhv fans
get tlrml of seeing the same old
non-scoring figures.' On tin- other
EARN 9200,00 PER WEEK SALARY
hand, guys Itle J im* Folks develop
a following even when they're
Mrlwsn liurklnji Company, Inc., Winston-Silent, N. C. offers
playing with visiting flubs » . t
lounx men an opportunity lo gn Into business for Ihrmarltra.
The Indoor trnrk sensoh, whirl*
Wr sell you a IVIN Model U J . Mark Diesel or I9IM Model
gels underway Katuiiluy with III*
C»0 Autocar Diesel Tractor. We give you a three year lease
metropolitan championship* will
contract.
Kamiif** sufficient to pay for truck In three years,
lx* nntaldr Im-cbusu of the absence
not including .alary.
of important talent. The foreign
runnels will ho concrnlrutimj on
TRUCKS 801.1) TO OWNF.U-OPKKATOkS ONLY (W H ITE).
preparations for next summer's
DOWN PAYMENT OF »«00.W UKQUIIIED
O lym p ics.
.
.
Apply to:
Tlte first official Olympic trial
klclwan Trucking Company, Inc.
of ItllH is scheduled fur Nrw
WInaton-Salem, North Carolina
Yt-aiw Day when outstanding soc­
cer players of New Yorks met­
ropolitan district will show their
stuff. Chanros are they'll haVc
a Imiter chance of making the
ski team than the soccer IIncur.
12 (iungc No. 1; 5 &amp; «i
fl* A .IB
. . . Even if It loses, the Hradlcy
U. basketball team ran set a re.
E X P R E SS
LOADS for Ducks W#*
cord of some sort of playing Yale*
w
and Princeton this week IBU-r
HER US FOR YOUR AMMUNITION NEEDS
SALAD TEAMS w o r k in g
having beaten Harvard at. Cam­
PHOENIX. Arlx. Dec. 30 UP&gt;- bridge . . . Not many teams even
All ;Wool Hunting
C Jf*.9S
L'oach Jo** Slirckflaki will put nhl can boast that all members of
University of Nevada football the "‘Uig Three' visited their midSH
IR
TSReduced
to
t«**n Ibrough another double western coon in one season . . ,
drill torjyiy In preparation for iU So far no ono has reported on
Babul Howl encounter with Norfh what the Yalo players think .of
Texas Stale'JL’oHegp*- here New ap«ndini{ New Yaar's eve in PeCAPS

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T n E

Ian. 15 Is Dead-Line
[For Growers To File

..iHBONE’S BEDITATIOBS

Jan. |!&gt; 1* tin- dt-ad-llnc for
imrna to file Agricultural Con*
rvatiun reports and applications
r payment. it wan aritiounred
y by (trie Muthieux at the
Jonty Agent’s office.
Any farmer who has signed
1047 intentions to participate
eligible to make n reiKirt of
1 soil conservation pi art let-.
rried..out during the year, said
r. Mifthieux, These
practice*
dude planted cover crops on
mland or orchard. Use of irr;!n minor clement* on cropland,
tnis and pasture* and use of
e and phosphate ns stated in
;e Florida hand (took.
Planting
permanent pasture
fed planted pine* ate also tone
|ces elcgibtc for a payment. These

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Ity Miry

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dead-line as no extensions ran
made, he declared.
Tlie great majority of shark*
t other fishes, hut some fen!
hiefly on' minute o inanism* in
|he sea.

FOR

REN 1

I

ARTICLES FOR SALE

•FKICH spore In Melsch Building. WINE FOR YOUR FRUIT CAKE
T barge tight offices, Aewly noeorm HoMKR’a.
atad. all utlliilaa, heat and lani
VEGETABLE*
plants for small
tor service furnished. - Call Kdfk
and large acreage. Cabbage,
— W. H. A A. Dept. Store.
Coltard*. Broccoli. Cauliflower,
Onions, tattuce. Escarole. Tom­
RECORD PLAYERS and radios
ato. Strawlmrrv tc Beets. J . W.
for rent. By day or week. The
Bell, tak e Monroe, Fla. Phone
Musi- Box, 110 W. l i t 8 t
It.
Phone 963.
I • la rg e , il-bcil apai l
1. spinII CONCRETE-juiwer—plpo, - ureas*
traps, septic tanks, blocks,
apaitment for couple. All utilbenches, stepping stones. Mir­
M Hie* furnished. Call Montesutnn
acle Concrete (»&lt;k 309 Elm Ave.
» Hotel.
Phone 1335.
HOUSE for rent close In. Call
ELECTRIC STOVE and sewing
In person Edward F. tane.
" ™ ^ a &gt;• • *—
, I—
machine.* I’ll. I22G-J.
2

W A N TED TO REN T

250 THOUSAND tU iiun' MaTkTt
Cabbage plant*. 11 bi d chat Celery* Plant... Herbert 0 .
Behrens Lake Mom oe. I’hone
I'HGKNTI.Y NEEDED
County- 20113
House, where small, welt k-hnved
Imiv will lie welcome. Informa­
WHEEL TRAILER. Pull with
tion greatly appreciated. Wire t eat
or, tractor. 050 x Id tire*,
A collect or write "Teona” Ilax
almost new. ’ Wit) hold 2 tou*.
W JH I. Itef.anil.
Ph. KToXIL

8 HEAL ESTATE FOR HALE

2 BURNER 110 volt electric stove.
One 2 burner ciindatiiig oil
healer. Call 402-lt after 8t3Di

S A N F O IU )

H ERA LD .

them to get mjr father’s i&gt;cr1948 Bachelor Is II tell
mis.on first." said .'another latch' r||ir.
The consensus wa« that they i t Going To Be Tough * peeled
tv Is- exttemely carefui
iln.iit the whal* tlung and would­
To Catch By Girls n't l«e rushed off their feet by

any headlong courtship.
Here are a few lips, however,
lit t i l l . . o m LK
NEW YORK—t.V t-The IP IS that ought to enable- any . enter­
breed "f I'achelnr i. jroittg to he prising gitl In land her mart:
a difficult target, for heap Year
First of nil. don't try to d a n k
him into manage by throwing
lassies.
|Vt» talk.-d with a *nutnt&gt;er of vein inonev t s t v on him in a
single men who sa\ they die open gay mad lour of pleasure 'pot*.
to reasonable innrriage proposals, Mere gold will not buy an honest
but sine* IU4H I* the year for the laiy's love.
Soil uiin-1 lememls'r that b.ichladies to pon the ipu-stlon—tWy
eliii» are delicate and blooding,
want it done right
"Most girl* are completely ig­ and they want to be sure v«u ate
norant of how to propose proper­ a .dependable girl and. sensitive Ri
ly.” one young man *aid. "They their mood*. '
When you call on your bach­
are generally loo hold nr careftee
elor ft*i vout flint date, tty to
ut*iot the whole matter.
“They forg'd matringe is . a win Ids confidence. Bring along
.YU S' mlt intis tiling. and no f.'ilew ■w-uwuH —ck of a Is.*-of -e&lt;gwei—
in his right mlmi Is going to -«v little presents like l l l - c lei RIM
‘Yes' to a nlhl'crty gi-l who gig­ know you want to plen*e him.
Intimate gifts like underwear
gle* when she asks his hand."
This hnlteib-s* lad 'said he or
... shaving
.....
„ lotion should Is- avoid*
thought H w old ta n Hire o ld -ik l until Vou know each other hetfasfiioncd tuuvli If hi* girl knelt * ter,-aad the fumilv ha* come to
as she asked him tp plight her •understand your intentions uiwaul
him are tntly serious.
hi* troth.
Where tp take him! V ell. imui}
" If they come tu me I’ll just
young men don't like to,huddle in
dink smoky lligllt eluh* of i|Ue»
tioimhk letiute. It i* k-ttcr to
la-gin hv taking him \o n thovle
or treating him to an evening of
good clean fun In the nelghl&gt;orhood hlllilrrd parlor, ta t him'lwnt
you a couple of game* ju*l .for
fun. Hell love you fur it.
lie sure to get him home early.
When you di op him at hknlim r,,
12 SPECIAL SERVICES
don’t try to kls* him. it will only
- t alarm him and make Mm think
! you do that with all the other
KENT A C A R .
j liny*, loo. A slight pre**ure on
YOU DRIVE IT
[ his* warm litlls ‘hand a* V«U pari
.
•PHONE 100
•will show ymir. fiiendly interest.
8PUICKI. WD-MOItltlSON
{ Naimaltv «* you get t« know
U DRIVE-IT. INC.
. i him letter he will U-eome more
and in lime the n iff
RADIATOR rlcaning. repairing,* . tespodsive,
(deration you have shown will
New Kadialora. new- cores.
"
"
In
take off A install. Jim m iT cow * |M ^
in * Sheet Metal Work./p'hone i
own H ffish wav.
&lt;i i (.
It 1- luAt-.twwe ;JUl. talk to torn
;n h em t"m tir piTWrprrts.' ta t 'htnrt
know how 'much money you are
E xpert Radio .Repairing
making and convllic# him you
Fred Myers. 311 b. 2nd St.
In.ill call live on It. fl you own an
electric washer, mention that. He
SEE US FOR
will la- interested in all the drtail*
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
The. ta-ft Place In propose to
AND TYPING
him I* on tho *ufa some night
CREDIT LURE AU OP
slain hi* patent* ate. Bvvnv. l ook
HANFORD
deep into hi* eye*, hold Ills hand i'll wo- 180
110 N. Park
and then jvi-« pour voin h ■
FOR R EN T—Floor sandoi. En»y out to him in simple t«rm*. Tell
operation. Ri-usonnble n-U'j. San- him life i* meanhiglr** to you
fold Paint A Glass &lt;.u. I’hune wiitioio him.
i
To clinch it. show him the turn
Mkl.
boat lirlef* for Beimuda von'vi
DOUCE • PLYMOUTH
I...nghi for the honevmiKiiy Tt»*-o
PARTS ANI) S Kit VICK
fold the big trembling g'“&gt;f in vout
109 Palmattn Ave.
I’hone 1011 arms. *|s|.r he'* yours forever.
SHINE
Show - card* and poatara
O— DEE’S-SIGN SERVICE
0 . II. lamlreM. Phona 1021

c o u n t e r i ’ll tn c .i:
WASHINGTON Dee. 30 |,P»—
Ho—inti Hticiall were repot led
(inlay I*1 have fluwu iwei Amorlean meHjiied Japan and Korea
runner mis time* . wjllumt prior
onlhor ixallmi during the past
m onths.|H|dopiattc Official* tlHclosed
ltd* tii a reporter today In romMeHUttd on a Russian protest til
tii,' Stall' Deparlinent lignin*! at7
It-geil AtUeth-atl flight* ovet the
Soviet-held Kurile Island* off
.la pan ,

F IV E ROOM HOUSE, partly fur. FINE hums dressed turkey- 57e
(liahed, 'J Li'dinimi-. I II down.
pnund for No..- te a r, 1’iiliuet-1**
If.’Vihen'* Radiator Shop for com*
&gt;ttt.oo per month. For nulrk
lu Grocery, Phono 441.
p le to r a d i n t o r w-r v ie e . I (Ml Ha.l*
action. Call Phone 9172.
fenl Aye., I'lo'ilB 35lU\V
,
6
A R T IC L E D W A N T E D
NHUKANCR
(
REAL ESTATE
H ighest casti price paid for used AUT() REPAIUlWn. Hall'* Garage. Sanford and Celery Avg;
F.II.A. MORTGAGE LOANS.
furniture. Ted Davia F urniture . 'tuieV.
Phone JOftfi-M.
RAYMOND M. BALI.. Realtor
Co. 311 E. li t . Ph. 058.
,
Registered Broker and
1 ■
1 1r ■ "
For DeiH'ndnhlr
,
Insurance Agent
I’LL BUY your ra r regardless of ItKFFBHIKRATlON SERVICE
Rra. 4 Flori n S ta te ,Bank Bldg.
age or condition. Roy Real, rhvi
Call
W 2ml fit '
r
LANAS REFRIGERATION
SMAI.I. •'! ROOM collage,
m uCANADA AIDS-JUIIIN.'
SERVICE
land a t ta k e Mary, near stores. LIGHT Boat T railer, any condi­
OTTAWA. Dec. 30 (A3 Kiimoph. r.-o-w
• IOOO.PO or egtinl value in car
ment fur a* small arm s am m uni­
tion. Phune 005*J.
or truck. Can move in name
tion factory has. bren ahtptwil
DIAPER
SP:
r
VICE
d«v. Brown R. Yates, Rt. B, 7- P»t», Livestock. Ntippllc
from Canada to Chinn a* Part
F
or'
detail*
of
the
safest
"mold
Box 18), Elder Springs, Sanof the Xiil.tHHMHMi deal hv China
service"
now
in
Sanford
call
or
FOR SALE: Horse for general
A ford.
fot Canadian m ilitary vitulpnieiit
w rite BABY VALET. Daytonu lire Canadian pre-* said today.
farm Work _ 1L F*. Slaile, LongBench.
Diaper*
supplied.
8 mile* out. Furnished House,
wood;
Previously, it wit* rllsclosed that
equipped with gas.
18 acres
Mo.uu|to righter .L uiiIh'I s . am;
NEED
A~NEW
ROOF?
Ixtcal
reof land will **&gt;11 with or withHELP WANTED
prcscntoti've, will glailly le Ip niuiution foe the*e aircraft arid
__o kL Jim SK C i__ Cll, 1220-J.
—voir.' Term-: nrmrtgnl: —Vnlu*t:i Inndtng—gea r—etjn tpwieot—were inGIRLS WANTED. L ancya Drug
Rocfiiig Co. I’hone {W5-R Sail' r Urlied in the nTrnngcmcnt. which
developed from the ID 15 mutual
Store.
8 ARTICLES FOR SALE
find.
aid ngicement,
I FIRST CLASS Mechanic.
1 SPECIAL C tiL I*. WAVE K1.P5.
. I -30 4»AI.. amt
gallon lahlo
Merhatiic’s helper-. .MaffolC* Kanfotd Beauty Salon. Ph.
Tapffal Notice
top water heaters. Electric KorAuto Service, Sanford, Fla.
■I3H
- vice Company. 2U7 Magnolia
fkve. Phone 101COOK for fnlinli of I ail lilt*. ORLANDO Mornirur St&gt;ntinp| Or- , s i i n - i i i n r m i . r o t
Apply Box 41 Care Sanford
a iJ M iN tu .i:'
n t &gt;
lnmb&gt; Evening S tar. Call Ralph j i m u
^VI.I.-I.ITE Aluminum casement
,.T * II
■ »' »TS&gt;IIIUA. i n
Herald.
Rmv, I III .. i
windows. Double hung alum i­
num and steel casement win­ MAN to work nn Kamji .thin tu PLASTER * STUCCO of *11 i s . t u : t u i : i w t a t i : *'K k m i i . i
\y .i:i.'i i m . i 'I . i m :
............. *
run fishing Camp. t2Ul Mag­
dow*.
Miracle Concrete Co.
kinds, patching. Free estimate.--. it •It.
At.l. * HUM n ' i n ) "'•
3011 Etni Ave. Phone 1335.
Phone County 5022.
nolia1 Ave., Sanford.
I’hune
: iini
:t:m-w.
Sin -* it l i r r e l .r a l l * " th a t
FOR SALE— Ltn.erncX for drtreVnn ’A * a i-Jlii*,- l,!t* Itl-.l * tii"
«. I * ..I I I .I* &gt;,t
■»'»*way« and roadway*— Phone CASHIER for well known g n a v ry t.T N O T IL K S — I'E IIH O N A L
,.l fltiill) M att Im,*- I 'tlii'. d e r . u - a
in Eustis, Plo. Experience de- •
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sirnlde hut not necessary. A|&gt;SOWING MACHINES
(m o t
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ply Herald Box 100.^
. ATTENTION LADIES!
SALES ANI) HKRVICR
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to ttu
I ti.iu .m l.lr It.
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Bert’s Sewing Mach. Shop
WHITE wnpian for kitchen work.
your l a u n d r y a n d d r y cleaning i '. iuiiI i . KloHda, on lb* I*th It*) ■'
I - 111 H. Ffcencn PL I1N ___
Call 1175-J. ’
I » I t , for amiroVsl of
need* b y using your favorite Jn«t
General Electric automatic blan­
ftstno am) for final 4l**tiara* »*
GOOD practical nurse for night
S e l f - S e n d e e Laundry.
KviCtitrlx of Du uU I" of .KlMlt)
kets for aleeping comfort.
‘ work. 018 Park Ava.
THE IIE rP Y SKLFY LAUNDRY lU i'hlw fit**'. •»•**’»»*). &lt;a» I1*
U. B. POPE CO. INC.
1-lb ■!«&gt;- of ) lU-iHllrl 1»)t.
400 W. 15 8L
Sanford
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■A tm - V an A im tlliu I-S0 GAL. Electric water hcMer.
i t i r n i i r i i iif ,)* u ■ a n te ..I
Electric Service Company. 207 PRACTICAL NURSE or baby TAMPA MORNING TRIDUNK
l.'iutl* tlrt« » 'lL . film -, 'f r e . s
Ih'livcred tn yuur hortte
- Magnolia Are. Phone 101.
sitter, can give ' references.
Phone C-31U5 or 284.
IS
t v a 'I l T
OK T l l l t
Plume- U&amp;2-U.
CUT PLOWERS. Mra. Y. C. Bob
jftH iK . h k i m X ' M . i :
linger. West lat St. near Mon- FLOOR SANDING k ftnUhlng, Royal Master tires are back again. ST .AT I* O F K la iltlD A .
II. B. POPF. CO. IN C
| ree Corner.
ItA.Tt:
-cleaning A waxing. Our power
IIK THlt LNT.tTF. OK t’AUI
unit tnabln us to work where GENTLEMAN leaving for Ohio j|J4:
^TUXEDO FEED S—-complete line
, iir.N ih iN
Dm-.hms).
preferably or point* north Jan. TD A I.I, W HOM IT MAY f t i* .
there la no electric connect io,
V Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store.
3ttl to Sth. Will share expepsr- 1’K ltN
available. 21 ycat* axperlenc*
■
CA8H register paper In stork.
NlrilM I* l l . r r l i r » .U k I t l t l
'
and driving. Phono 601-W.
H. M. Gleason, take Mary, Fla
A . MiMfNGY fll-tl til, filia l t * p "
Powell's Office Supply. Phone
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ROOFING and roof painting.
14
LOST A
Smith Brothers. Phone 1188.
h , ftl&lt;-4 h it iirllllo ii f.., D u al
SMALL STUDIO PIANO. “ Juit
. h*T««. atnl Dial lu will appli i"
tuned. Price &gt;125.00. Call 240
’ b a b y h it t e r
i t , , its o u r p l d e tt. tv . t t 'e r a F o s u
for appointment.
GIRL 17 wants lob as baby sitter LOST Friday &gt;6.0« tdll in or neat i» Juliat* I.f S - a iln .i- t 'i . i i s t t . K J'. i
at night*. Call 879.
Florid* State Bank.
FLOWERS
t i l l , to r a o n i'U S I o t OJIO. n o il nil
Willis, Ph. 734-M.
for all acca-ilon*
CARPENTER ured* work. 512
fin a l ItlMtoitM* n* A ,lm in M ra tiu o t
’ Myrtle AVe.
‘MCNEILL A YOST FLORISTS
LOST: tadies wallet containing th » n M W &lt;&gt;f I ’A H I, J IlKSHON
d f u n l , o n D ili H in t d a y u f I tRipe*. Are. Just off Celery
/ valuable paper*, money, driver* InlHlur.
HAULING
from
field
or
what
IS O .
ffk e ph. 4 0 residence ph. 610-lt
*
license.
Finder
phone
182-W.
V. N. x.u.ing, Adailiutratnr »'
have you. Phone 198-M.
i i o e s ta te of ( ’m l J . Ii**nn.
Gas spare neater* |U.dS up
itnis a l .
Hi Iru U ntM Opportunities ■ IS
AUTOS F O R SALE
II. B. POPE CO. INC.
EARN 8I00.M PER WEEK
, ( o r a n g e s , sweet, juicy, ripe, &gt;1'.
1933 Chevrolet One and One half
. SALARY
bushel. Bring baskets. Hawke,
ton truck*. First &gt;300.00 tok&lt; ■
McLean Trucking Company, Inc.
Paola. Post Office.
it. Security Lumber A SuppL
Winiton-SaI«m. N. C. offers
DINING ROOM SUITS. Phone
Yard. Sixth Sfrect and Mar'
young man an opportunity to
Ave.
»-.t , ________
go into business for Uiemaelvc*.
782-J.
We sell you a 1948 Model L, J :
URKKYE— Live or fresh dresMack Diesel or 1948 Model 1941 OLDS Teardrop, good con­
free delivery. One mile
dition. ’ 1940 Dodge Bualne**
CV0 Autocar Driael Tractor. Wo
Coupe, new ovrrhattl. Roy R.
md Wilson corner on ..
give you a three year lease
Road dr phono BRkl he­
Heel, 300 W. 2nd 8L ITiomcontract Earnings sufficient to
1001 J ,
w n 7:30 A* M. and 8:00 P. M.
pay for truck, in three
1UIUUU ju itu .
baby bed. Ask at Trailer Park
" office.__________ - . ; ______
FLOWERS, Floral Designs.

Imran Utf Florist, 814 l^yrtl*

tpytr-f.lnccittr
A '.r*eo n Jt
SOLD T(f OWNER QPER
tion. Pinchurst Grocery, Phune
TORS ONLY (W HITE). DO31M-W.
.
PAYMENT OF &gt;2600.00 REQUIRED. Apply to Mcl^mi MODEL A Ford good rendition
&gt;276. Charles 11. Powell, St.
Trucking Company. Inc., Win*.
Johns Electric. *
tou-Balom, North CaroliM.'

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U. S. Drills IirlBk'
To Test Bomb E ffect

^ Florida State News In Brief

Anderson Rations
H « t ila t* 4

fr

P a ir

O aal

Night School For
Negro Vets Opened

(nan had condemned apeculatlvr
A night school for colorrd vetOTTAWA, Dec. HO,
Tto
lodlty mar
trading In the commodity
GAHOI.INK TAX
ajr
ha
could
put
over
hia
view*
rrans who wish to improve their
United .State* govtntmmi na*
keta.
TAl.l.AIIASSKK,
Dec.'
‘30
&lt;
A
’&gt;
ltd
objectives.''
l*&gt;cn drilling holm on Bikini In­ —Florida gasoline. tax receipt*
Graham had aald earlier, after ability In reading, writing and
land to learn additional fact* on* topped 140.000.000-, for the flrat
hie name appeared on a lift of arithmetic or in advanced studies,
JEWEL THEFT
atomic tomb explosions, but re- lime In hiatory during 1947.
99 public employea who ipccu- will be started here during latter
MIAMI BEACH. Dec. 30—VP) lated in grain, laat September, he January, ft waa announced here
vtrIts ao far arc Inconclusive, ac­
Comptroller C. M. Gay an­ A robber who apparently waUL._
watched first learned on Oct. 7 that he this morning by Norman Wood,
cording to a report- made today nounced
collection of |40,882,425
to a group of American and from the tax of aeven centa u through a window while a Penn- had a “small holding" In an In­ contact man of th* Orlando office
Canadian arienliata meeting here. gallon on 584,0:14,055 gallon* of aylvanla couple put a $13/100 vestment .account his broker was of the Veterans Administration,
diamond ring and $1,000 cash in handling for him.
He issued which la financing the project.
The paper
written by fir- 8.
gaaollne a»ld in the Mate.
a dreaafr (drawer entered
the instructions that It to sold Im­
Mr. Wood revealed that 16
Ladd. J. I. Tracy, Gordon l.ill,
That
ia
&lt;5,000,000
more
than
residence
elfrly
today
and
escaped
mediately, he added.
negro veterans have been signed
J . W. Wella, atul W. 8. Cole -- tto 136,879.470 collected during
with
the
valuables.
Graham aald he made inquiry and more are expected to sign
u *s published by pennlaaion of 19411.
Detective 8upt, Charles Plerc* to hie broker “because of all the
the U. 8.. tiriilogical Survry. It
Deccititor collection* amounted said tha victlma ware Mr. and public discussion of grain trad­ up for the five night a week
course, financed by the. Veteran*
raid five holea had lieen drill? I to $3,293,499, compared with
Administration ami - with local
at Bikini during the aummer, trie $.1,2113,909 In Dccemtor a year Mr*. , David Milgrim of Klklna ing then ciupenL” •
Park, Pg„ winter vleitora hare.
Mr. Truthlrt on Oct. 5 had de­ colored teachers instructing. He
deeper! toing 2,666 ft-et. Geolngiago.
They
were
$131,013
below
were awakened by the In* clared 111 a food conservation ap­ stated- that Supt. T. W. Lawton
«n expert* aald . deeper holm the' November, 1947, rollectlona, They
truder and Mr*. Mllgrima arreama peal that “the coat of living in had cooperated In advancing the
would to needed for any Inter however.
sent him running, but he took this cdhntry must not be a foot­ project, also Walter Holly, cumpretation of the mild earth ahock
Of the tutnl $40.882425 taken the 7 1/2 carat ring and rash ball to to kicked about by gamb­
.mandcr of. Charles Youn*; Post
caused by the untlrrwaler Inmli- in during 1947, the Slate Road with him.
ler* In grain.” •
207 (colored) of the American
er.
Department
received
$23/911,380
Asked
whether
Graham
ever
Legion.
The (ieologiral Society of Amir
IIR 0 0 K 8 APPOINTED
for
const
ruction
on
new
roads
had
discussed
his
former
grain
All veterans who have problems
ira, one of six groups meeting
bridges, the hoard of adTAI.LAHAH8KE,' Dec^ 30_ W) |holding*
n#» with the President, ? r
to adjust may contact Mr. Wuod
lull-, electeil James (illluly. of the and
mi ni at ral ion $11,080,(193 fur pay­ —iTwenty-alx-year-old C o n l e y said tne General told Mr. Tru­ at the Sheriff's office at the
University o'f California.* to r ment of old county road and Brooks la going to step into two
man of them shortly after noon Court Houtt* from -8:00 A. M. to
Anprlra, president, aucccetling A. bridge mnatructinri debt.*, and pairs of M. J . Foley'a •shoes—as on
Dee. 18. T
4:00 P.-M. on Tuea., Jan. 13 'o r
I. tovoraen, dean of the School the general levcnue fund $5,-‘ a member of the State Industrial
Later that flay Mr. Truman an­ Jan. 27.
of' Mineral Industries, Stanford 840/14(1 for genital alate n|»era Commission
and
a*
general nounced he was ready to sign a
University.
manager of the Foley 'Division congressional resolution aulhortiona.
Vlce-prvsidenU rhoarn include
of Bruoks-Scanlon Incorporated. iiing* Secretary of Agriculture
Of approximately 42X.000 pro­
Cheater It. toingwell, Yale Uni­
Anderson to publish the names ducing nil wells In the United
IIP-NRY’S IIROTIIF.lt
Foley
resigned
yesterdsy
after
versity; Kirk ilryan, Harvard;
of all commodity rtadera.
Slates, only about 4,900 produce
ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 80—
Raymond C. Moore. Unlveraity of (/Pi—John D. Wallace, local real* six years as a member of the
oil without pumping.
Industrial
commission
because
Kanaaa, and Martin J . Buerger, tor- and insurance tnan, today
In the early' stages the larvae
Maaaachuartta Inatltutc of Tech- stated hr waa In full .accord with he la leaving the atate to to- of maharla carrying mosquitoes
come
executive
vice
president
of
nology.
the views of hia brother, Henry
River Company, Ltd, lie flat on the water, and acoot ddatry, gasoline sometimes waa
Other groupa meeting ire the A. Wallace, and would support Powell
backward when disturbed
sprhitw dumped Into streams because It
.
Paleontological Society, Mineral- him in hia independent candidacy British Columbia newsprint man­ the ,larvae of, other
nmaqull
moaqultoe.
w„ not marketable.
~
ufacturer*.
ogiral Society, Society of Kco- for the Presidency,
dive when disturbed.
Governor
Caldwell
appointed
nomlc Geologists, Society of Ver-&lt;
While he enneederf hia brother
trbrale I’aleontologiata, nn-l_ the ■inly tto usual Third Party chance llronka to succeed him OH the
ecologies! Aninflation of Canada. of eirction, he
predicted the atate hoard which administers
The viaitbra wrre welconutl by former vice president •'certainly th e 1 atate employment service,
and the workmen’* compensation
-J. A. (&lt;U-n. Canatlian Mlnlater of will accomplish impiethlng."
•*1 -Imagine,’' to added, “that 'and unemployment rompenaatinn
Minea and Resources.
Henry figured lhat waa the Only laws.

-17 Die
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TUESDAY, DEC. 30, I t f l

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Own

Michael AbdicntcH

( ( '• • u a a i a

available compulation.
BL8 baa no. exact comparison
with 1920 for Its consumer in­
! R w l * a «4 t i n
!■•*« «&gt;»•!
dex. but officials' say the com
in prices today and those dining of liviug - la higher now even
though the wholesale index is
in May 1920.
At the present rate o{ climb. lower. They explain thl* hy saywholesale price, should topple tto &gt;
*«- who,*, * 'e.
1920 high about the end of Feb- in
m,ny
d°
the 1,cm*
day towhifh
day operation
of
ruary, ’ the economitU say-*-and household.
.-- keep on going in contrail to the
Dec. 20 wholesale price already
experience 27 year. ago. Then are toing lelt bv toe consumer
th t index dtopped from 107.2 to in manv purchases, vuch a .
% in May. 1921’ ju»t one year food;. Allhiiuyh II takes lonylater. It .truck a bottom of SO.H er fiir l'b«'r items, like soap, to
reach the housewife, many deal­
in February,. 1933.
The alatiaUriana say employ- &lt;er* make an immediate Mark-up
raent holding near the flOjJM.-1 with ranh boost In the wholesaL000-mark
and demand for good*a iI market, in order ^tn aveyt possible
.........................................................
of all kinds appear
likely to mass-buying at the lower price*.
PP
The rlae In wholesale price}
sustain wholesale prices next
during the week ended Dec.
Spring.
wa* 0.7 per cent. The index was
They declare that “political
pollti
pressures” on both tha Truman 2.1 per cent atove fpur weeks
administration and Congress fur ago and HU per sent higher
a halt In the price trend may than a year ago.
alter the picture, but they !h&gt;.
When the first gas plant wa*
away from any opinion* on th
built in New Orleans in 1R33, it
beat approach.
The BIJ1 consumers price lu- wa* operated by slaves.
-------- TT---dex. described as repreaentiuk
actual cost of living to the house­
holder, already has broken all f WAKE UP BUSINI
records. It stood at' a peek "J
about 166 per cent of the 1936-..9
average on Nov. 15
tto latest

Wholesale Prices

Wallacetrmm P o e s . O w )

ler chance of election 't f e a the
late Robert M. LaFoUtc
te _____
Senior,_
LaPolotte carried only his home
state of Wisconsin under the pro­
gressive banner In 1924.-*__ •
Aa for the new candidate him•elf, he told newsmen last night
that "/There la always hope" of
victory. And he laid he would
withdraw his name aa 'a candid­
ate only If either of the two
major parties became what hr
railed a “peace party."
Some Democrats today are hail­
ing the Wallace announcement as

a good thing for their party. Re*
pr__
______ Joe
___ ________
resenutivo
Hendricks of

Florida, for example, said: “Good
riddance . . . it will help the
Democratic Party to be rid of
him and hia followers."
’ But others are frankly grieved,
feeling that votes for Wallace
mean fewer vote* for the Democ­
rats.
Gleeful
Republican comment
waa keynoted by Senator Eugene
Mill IkIn o f Colorado, chairman of
the Republican Conference. J|le
say. Democratic hopes for
received a -m a jo r blow- in atate.
like New York, California, Wash­
ington, Illinois 'and Michigan,
which have large-liberal votes.
However, there la aome doubt
that Wallace can even get on the
ballot In soma of those atate* and
in .others where election law*
severely curtail Third-Party ac­
tivity.
Incidentally, Idaho’*
Senator

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J

Martin Says

where 42V peraona have died vio­
I I M RllRN rl If U9M I ' l l P On# 9
tr*rlla*f« lim l'*«r &lt;ln*|
lent death* in communal fighting iimliulotnl dntinxlion.
is not the' 'polida state.' The most
touched o ff by tlm United Na­
Sutoequcnt
information
un­ rigidly, regimented state* in the
tions' Nov. 29 ilcriaion to parti­
world was recently forced to de­
tion Palestine—the situation waa doubtedly will nhow that to had value ita currency at the rate of
no rhoire. The Russian steam­
reported relatively quiet.
10 rents for the dollnr. State
In Jeruaalein, British military roller to make Romania another con Dull _hav*_. .Uoggad-slave- 4he . _ . authorities tonne.) Jowish- laaia et*tc_ lu- tlic. U-H -KJt orbit a J- economies of other European anil
from the atrret* toginnlng at fl vancril a hit farther down the Asiatic countries."
A. M. today to nrevent further mail Delay with the proclamation
“The only real and permanent
uh - of these vehicle* hy Jewlth signed by all tto ministers, deelar
remedy for high prices I* more
raiders. Twelve Arab* were kill- Ing Romania a - quote • “Popular and more production to meet
Mle."
' ed at Damascus gate yesterday democratic repuhl
our domestic requirements and our
when Several Jewa riding in a
Having to-rn compelled to Join world obligations,” said Martin.
taxi tomtod and maclilne-gunned the parade of Johleaa kings, Mi­
"Work and sacrifice won the
an Arab hua.
chael will to far from down and war; work and sarrifire will win
Abaenre of the raba from the nut, however. The king huainras tho peace. Not only America hut
atreeta gave the city a deaerted always has toen the beat iinying every country must loin In the
appearance.
torupatlon in Europe and Michael, effort. We rannot do the Job
The ranka of I'alratlne'a milit­ under tto astute' stewardship of alone.”
ant Arab*, meanwhile, were re­ hia mother, undoubtedly has sub­
The Republican leader
aald
ported gaining atrrngth from stantial neat eggs squirreled away “excessive government spending
armed &lt;nd trained voluntcera fil­ in foreign hanks. Even with and exorbitant taxation are sub­
tering acroaa the border from things aa tough as they are novC stantial contributing factors in
neighboring Amh countriea.
in EUro|&gt;*, the king business still high prices." 0
Jcwiah source*-said Arab rifle­ is stout the highest paying enter­
"Administration
rnoneratlnn
men who participated In a battle prise on the continent. Even the
with Jewlih defense forcea laat smallest countriea pay their mon­ with the Congress In eliminating
night alung the Jaffa-Tel Aviv arch* handsomely compared with wasteful and non-essential spend­
border were reinfurred hy fight- the $76,(K)0 a year drawn by the ing and In reducing taxes,” he
#ra drawn from wii Arba conceit- President of the United Slate*. said, “would to a significant con­
ration center near Nablua.
tribution to an all-out war against
The tost paid of all, of course, Inflation In the coming, year.”
lilapatchea
front llamaacua, By*
S
mrn
is
the
British
royal
family
which
ria, quoted Princo Faour o f the
_ v Kadi trito aa saying that some of received more than two million
hia men already were engaged in dollars last year. Just tto other
tbq fighting in I'aleatine.
Rrporta continued to circulate day there was a row In the house
that two largo ahipa toariog 14,- of commons when It agreed to
00U Kurupeau Jewa were nearing raise Ejl.atolh'a allowance to
tto I'aleatine roaat in lto blggrat $160,000 *a year and pay tor hus­
alngle uiaaa attempt to clrcum- band $40,000. The Dutch Housi of
mg*
font llritiah imiihlgration roatrio
wealthiest families in the world.
tlgm.
'.I * .
The reporta—which aald the Queen Wilhelmlna, 'for example,
dollars
......................11a
Jewa had aalled from Black Sea Vets close to half-a-mlllion
porta—brought from an Arab a year from the atate — plui the
league
fpok
eague tpoheampn
an aasertlon proceeds from the vaat estates of
that the "Communist Influence'' the crown. And the crown Prin­
would nut to long in making It- cess Julianna and her husband,
aelf felt ahould the rvfugrs en­ are on the country'! salary list
Rebuilt
for more than .$160,000 toguther.'
ter I'aleatine.
Even Greece, ifhoae economy
Tlie »poke-m•ii aald It waa not
unreasonable* to "suppose that prraumably would to bankrupt
R e fin iH h e d
among theae Jewa embarked in without the hundreds of million*
the Soviet son# of influence thcro of dollars donated by American
.\
would to atrong1corps uf “well taxpayers, sets up more than a
Reconditioned
quarter
of
a
million
dollars
a
year
Indoctrinated young Communiata
'
for
the
Greek
king
and
hia
family.
and trained cell organltere.”
He expreaaed a belief that once But It la highly doubtful whether
the Brltiah leave i’aleatine “the King .Michael succeeded In ob­
fleet Communlit movee to obUln taining the eame sort of deal be­
a foothold In,the Middle Kaat ran fore he abdicated as did,Leopold
to expected to come out Into the of the Belgians who turned over
open.
the royal rrlna to hia brother aa
“Then It will to eecn why Itua Kcgrpt. Leopold nosft la sweating
THE MUSIC BOX
ala hacked partition,'* the Arab out the changing home politic
added.
winds In the comfort of the Swiss
Actually Communlit influence resorts — an opportunity offered
119 \V. liit S t .
I 'h . 9 5 3
In I'aleatine at present la amall. by the state'* contribution of
Hanford, Florida
An American source her# eatla ye
mated that the'two email Jewish the duration of what la relied
Comn-.uniat groupa and on* A'rab King Leopold's regime.
Communist group number n o
more than 8,000 all told.

PIANOS

Guaranteed

Truman Signs Bill

LOCKER PLANT NEWS

K-esltaM* from f a s , Oa*»
the Whit# House secretariat.
Mr. Truman promised to use to
Its fullest extent what he called
the meager authority contained
In the mraiure. He said In a
statement that the nation's eco­
nomy fares a grave peril, and

Don’Jp you want to start the New Year off right?
All of un make resolutions to save money am.
^
ltd be
thrifty during the oncoming year. Why not make
a resolution to bank your food, just ox you ban'
your money, through the facllltlaa of “Your ‘
Plant" and hoc what pleasure and Having y i
derive. May we take this opportunity to wish;
one a Happy and Properous New Year.

that the bill |a~ pitifully' Redo­
quale to handle high prices.
ne
Maybe there are plxlea In the
White llouee—
. But to Captain William J .
- Broderick, of the capitol police,
It look* . . If plain everyday
burglar* got Into tbs House of
. Representatives during the night.
They stole $100 ln&lt; Cash from

the safe In the House re»t#urpnt
office.

CENTRAL FLORIDA QUICK FR E E Z E
and STORAGE CO.
401 Went Thirteenth Street

8anford. Florida

■

$135,000 IN CASH
AND PRIZES AWARDED
IN 8 CONTESTS

A E I T H I SE N SA T IO N A L P R IZ ESi POE
FO R {HI
THE B IO
K A ISER -FRA ZER $ 1 3 3 , 0 0 0 P R O S CONTtSIT5

Equipped.
TIMFHsm
IW * M m

-Kalsar!

-M O O to Cash.

FM Friaa
-D e U a e Rodla I
Next IS M o* -Kaiser ttm m dm d C A M Modal Hydraulic Disk washers.
Next 50 Mao* —iota al 4 Oaadyaae avparxvshloaad. whho sidewall liras.
Naaf 100 M coc- D oU m KalMr-Froxar Wool Field Log Rah**.
A M ol a1170 Prise* worth a war $17,000 awarded la each coolest.
A grand M el of 1,340 Frtxos wRh a total value ef aver f t 31,000.

These contests arc easy to enter—easy to win.
T h ere ’s nothing to uurchuse—nothing to buy.
H ere’s all you have to do. Visit your nearby
K aiser-Frazer dealer and get a free tip sheet
and a free entry blank. Then on your entry
blank complete this statement in 25 words or
less: “New Kaiser and F razer cars appeal to
me because. . Simply tell in your own words
why new Kaiser and F razer cars appeal to
you. It’s sincerity and simplicity that count
It’s easy to be a winner. The 170 fortunate
winners-in the first of these great contests will
be announced soon. T h e second contest closes
January 4th —so don’t miss outl V i^ t your

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FOR KACH OF TH« • BIO SIFARATt CONTIST3

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In Unity There In Strength—

To Protect the Peace of the World;
To Promote the Progress of America;
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

W EATH ER

Parti* eland? and mild through
I bur mU&gt; Moderate east to south'
cast’ wind* b* coming southerly
Ihurvdat.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY-NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVIII

Grain Dealer
List Opposed
Secretary

EHlahlinhetl I90H

Funsters Will Find Fun On New
Years’ Higher At Night Clubs

SANFORD. .FLORIDA WEDNESDAY. DEC. 31. 1917'

Four Convicts Greek Battle
. Still At Large For Besieged
In Jail Break City Nears End

•^Kntirtaint PieSSt

NO. 292

W ire

Truman Voices
•World’s Need
Of Real Peace

To 1,4‘iul To ii run nil1nl I’lir.tflc

ii&gt; Ap SOCIATED PRESS
*.
M'lfy maker* who’like tt. yiret the New Year at * night chib gen
rrally will find their fun a liltl&lt;- more expensive tonight, a survey ol
ihf- ^4. ~■~r~
^**- .
*
•he nation*» night spot* arcs .upper club* indicated today.
IIrw
\nikt
Broadway
wi.l
In-,*
ita
ruitomary
party
for
the
intom2 Greek Army Relief
President Said 1947
^Anderson Says That it.q vear bin nenty 1948 rritluarti will find llie" dining ami wining
Columns
Have
Been
I Ins Been Good, But
Too Many Innocent ••riff ronndrrably higher ll-an privailing lait year.
Moved In, Bulk Of
Not A.%Much As He
Investors In Com­ (■*nry.e,’uls and hotel sutler room*, (ealutuig hnrn-tooling. paper
' 'hat* and talile d'hote ‘dliWVis, grn
Force
Is
Waiting
Would I lave Liked
modities Arc Hurt
rrally will charge aiiout |:lu to
135 a couple. but the drinks will
A ll IKNN l&gt;rr * U uV ) Mili­
I WASHINGTON l)e&lt;. il (/P&gt;—
he extfa. -The Manhattan prior
WASHINGTON Dec. 31 &lt;/!»)ca n o n ! .CITY. COLO.. Dec.
scale, from alt indications, will U t/l'i Our more convict war tary aulhnntiri. expressed
; | V . . . | . f^ ~ | tvimsn *std -to d a y -rt-tx ________ .. the
Secretary of Agriculture Andcnon
Iw topped Icy the Until Plaza's killed and^anM brr'twr^nnifntfHpP^nn' Ur(&gt; f«djy~l|t*rT[U#frlItai
Iti the Vt-Klvh mleievt ol the United
raid today he will recommend1
swank Persian nytlfl vfhcrc n tiu
today as armrd men pushed w*ir withdrawing from liesirgcd
ulher nations to
^ toon ' t h i r the governthenf“ ceaie
a-couple levy will hold sway.
Carl Krlw. spokrsman for the thinugli mow and- sub-lireiing Koodsa and that the battle for the
™ publiihing name* of grain and
allied entertainment Industry, n cold in (rarch Ini desperate pri­ town, which Gterk Communists
other commodity trader*.
New York cafe' organisation,
: -u&lt;h .« p - i-e ./in n in th all nation*
Anderson lolrf thii to rr|iorler*
estimated that 1,000,000 persons soners still at large alter a hlody Coveted as a capital, was .virtually
will down at least five drinks escape Irom Colorado penlcniiary over.
in .vgire.
at the White House after a call
each as they go about the business last pighl.
A letiti riffu lal tejMiit said two
I Holding I" lavt news ronleron Preiident Truman.
of welcoming the new year.. The
lire uiiir stood: Two con­ GweL atmy relief i otiimus had
l ‘*47. \I i. T inm an **td
Mr. Truman at a new* confer­
total consumption. Erl&gt;e said, wilt
It v. been a good yeal
total up to aUiut 6,000,iron ounces victs shot In death, two wounded, moved into the immediate envir­
ence earlier had. said he doer not
of rye, srolrh. bourbon, rum, gin four recaptured, four still at on- of Konits i and tin t lh* bulk
not ,vv go - I vv v,e would have
think Brig. General Wallace H.
Hcariw-e were held Monday and wine.
targe.
o f tegular forces was wailing to
liked.
Graham, him* perional physician,
Capacity crowds ate predicted
ami Tuesday before County Judge
Orvi||e J. Turley, 54-year-old tm is up live- wreckage of ’the
T7!en7- lookin'? Jot lietler things
t did anything wrong when hit R. W. .Ware to further investigate in Washington,
I). C„ where
prices—unchanged
or
slightly Denver muntrirr. was slam and Bouro/ani bridge, which lltr «uec| sri I'MH a n d -th e vrais to come,
• broker speculated in wheal.
robberies in the downtown sec* higher—range
from
60 cent Kuban) F. Heilman. 24. a kid­ ritlas blew up. 11 miles writ of
lie |iird irled .iho that there would
Anderton raid he would recom­
tins. .Sunday, which implicated drinks- with no rover charge to naper. was wounded in the head
the beleaguered town.
lie 4 p»o|vci traplrmcntalmn bf the*
mend an end to publishing (he
112.60
rover
per
person.
The
two youths, raptured during the
and one aim when offrceif'ppured
.U nited NationMe recalled how
One relief eohmm was within
name* becauie of thr “heart- day by police as they attempted average cover will lie $6.60 or $(t.
In Chicago, night club merry­ a hail of fire into a trailer house sight and a rmltand a half away,
: hmg if look for the American colache*“ being caused many inno­ to get away with a cotton sack makers
will pay up to $30 per nine mile* east id (’anon City.
llintes to get m gani/ed under, a
advices from the /one said.
cent commodity ■hotderi by pub­
containing If) cations of cigar­ person for dinner and entertainEarlier, John Klinger. 43. a
| rnnslitutiorv, a* il to-show that it
It was reported no resistance
ment will drink more Imported
lication.
(
■
robber, was shot and killed by
ette*. which hsd been stolen (torn
: will tik e Ititte to achieve a solid
He raid be would do it a* toon the Piggly Wiggly Grocery Store. liquor i than lately, and will find police in downtown Canon City. Was eneounlered around the llnutestra police on hand to gunrd
world jv-rai r
oivni
bridge,
winch
is
situat'd
on
“a* everybody it tatiifird we arr
Four other youths of lire 12 to them. The 120 top I* in rnnlrnmt R, I . Fierman. 23. a Pueblo.
OH IH tll AHIVAl ill Pasrnlens, California, to neiJrW nt.i! tltadlr-y and
| llt.
Micrtiundwl by
with the $100 charged last year Colo.. kidnaper, was wounded in iji' one main road into Konilta.
not trying to (hrcld anyone.”
14 year old range were question­ by the Cameo. The club said ita
LV»*J fe a re welcomed t* Up d ip by Louis VinceoH ( riilM , Mleneral
nirmlt-r-. of )-** **wn- and- hi*
“Guerrilla
forces
estim
ated
to
C
Speculation i* not illegal, hut ed concerning stealings or secur­
Bradley will aevva aig iaru l n u iitu l •*{ iJia.To-iinaiiirnl u( Hose* p jia d e j wifi-' 'fumitu-v tu-re fo r the hotlreduced price Pf $20 includes n the- leg Irefire surrendering in the number 6.18*0 have b ern -besieg,
tnlie held on New Yrni's Day.
(fntcre.iil&lt;i*dl S-mntfpholo)
,|t, v«
.
Prfiidenl Truman hat tpoken oul ing stolen pr«pef |y from other pheasant dinner and caviar nml mountains.
Ing Kcmitsn’a garrison of t.non
. l O n t l a w * from r . « *
|*i ii o-*l 'It*- Gerteial l.lectrjc
other
taste
treats,
but
does
not
A
woman
ami
a
prison
guard
men
since
Christm
as
Mav.
Ixiyj, and a watch which had Krrn
cover the drinks and breakfast Were seriously wounded and four
Knnitea lie* eight • miles from
stolen was returned by one of the Inrluded in last-year's fee.
other guards were mauled brutal­ the Albanian frontier,
Hollywood prices range some­ ly nfter -the dosen incorrigible
hoys who had previously denied
.GeograohieatlV and strategicalW* 1
a
n
n
,
m
n
I I I'l* i-l-iit. th a t ihi- is a’strcm ely possession. Judge Ware revealed. what higher than last "'ear. Th&lt;* convirts broke lt\ freedom fioni |y it would makrt an Ideal capital
rncoanut Grove'* ";mck»ge" deal,
for th r Communist regime of
The two Imys arreilrd Sunday, up only from $26 to $20, will in­ cell block Nn. il — the Isolation General Markns Vafiades. Mmi*section for the prison’* w ir-; InMnriin t He
ntitj follow suit (here
said Judge Ware, had come here clude alt the pre-dinner cocktails mule*.
tnins un to 7.i«!n feet in height , .
fl ftW'iHIletl isr*
'■♦ti l I
desired,
dinner
with
wines,
cordials
with their parents only about
Stilt at Urge thin morning- were Provide halurnl fortlfiralinnis to
M.W
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.
Dr.
il
(/!'.
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(or
vterl
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t
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filitiuir
—
afl6r dinner, and breakfast (if James B. Sherlmndy, 28, an Gng'e the ea-t. south and southwest.
|three months ago, and he declared In the mmid), along with darning
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Greek
authorities
say
the
rebels
county murdedrr; liar old Hath­
Police that until November there had
MIAMI,
Dec. 31
and’-entertainment. Giro's I* up away. 1*7, Pueblo robber; Ernest are being supplied froth Minima.
di-tucl, the iton age -vel lotLv
reported today
to *20 per head for I.a Vcrgne, 31, Denver rolda-r,
The normal |M&gt;|iulalion of tinII. e tialional m-1 il'v rirs'l'• v , klv attiiliutml |-,il ..I thr dmc- l*v
youth, acting aa a baby titter been very little juvenile delin­ frofn $16
and entertainment, with and John Smalley, 35, halu'iial town Is lO.fMtO. trffieinl report*
• for hla two-year-old brother, 1a.it quency during the year, such as I dinner
s tir| liuy-:l» t'i ' - ime i tj-tnni; i .* who Irai th.il vvit Ii even .1 voliinliiv
(Irinka extra The Mooambo club
to
the
American
mission
to
aid
night ahot and killed a “peeping breaking and rntering.
ollne limn „l-.„ thry will ).&lt; t'* ' ■til in t ||r
will give substantially the sam e criminal from Denver.
tom.”
•
fVli.-Robinson, a workman, u,r. ttrrrfp treen tlv su'd atiout Ip.rmn
for $15; at no Increase. Drinks
_
Practically
all
the
property
As the i*-*-i | v,11r-1* tip th- poiiilnlity
nl dim itinn 4,:n rnwtil
poviibility ol
„
Tha body of the man identified stolen- was recovered by police probably will average a little alone In the trailer dwelling when refugees liad moved in. many liv­
ing in shelter* in the outer de* ImiI wee n It”- g rn - 1 tunc nt nlvl i-*l
by th* police a* Everett Lee Tuck­
Turley
and
Heilman
walked
in.
t‘ 1 ....,of the Kiv-ani'.stvonfor about $60 cash which higher than last year everywhere
fem e lone h e ir fared in the
frrtn*," tie* tppft Age -iild. “ mote. ’ ' ‘.'tit h •' ’ t'lub ’'f Seminole High
er. 32, waa found on the lawn of except
in Hollywood. In amaller spot*, firxl telling him; "W e’re the fighting.
had
evidently
been
spent
by
the
Customers are ho-aimiK pllerv“ * School *-f which J It Root is **1a .home In the aouthwrit aectlon
dinner and dancing can b« enjoyed law." Both carried gun*.
On* m ilitary authority raid
Steel customer* m e cxpi-clrd to vi«or. n s . »xinv OUttinetl tn Klof tha city. He had been ahot onre boys. Judge Ware declared. Chief
"taster they told me they .were
foe
$4
to
*5.
Williams
reportW
*
that
he
had
In r o u t e 111 u n
p r ic e c o n 1 -i-. &gt;vani in a' the Tout 1-' Center Isy
through the neck aevering. the
escaped ronvicts," Knbinso-i mid, (hat had Die guerrillas eanlured
und
tome
of
the
12
boxes
of
Reportx
from
another
glamor
Konltsa and I (Wen allowed tlnfn In
Jugular vein.
ng.iiti. the Iron Age added, «iib Part I" I an' triif, . t i ; K e y C I u h
"and that officer* were' close
r
candy
hid
In
an
oil
drum
and
town—.Miami—tell
of
New
Year's
■&lt;r,.alli,i»«* — ra te Sit)
^
Homicide Officer* C. C. Papv
several inigc |i(g ir**tv prralll.
hind them. They aalil they were
prc.ilibut;- t&gt;&lt; I R o'.ottrr. vice
• and R. W.* Howden aaid Richard nart hid on the roof of the bowl­ eve fun costing *11 the way from just interested in getting some 1
t n-.itig tlo pro- -&gt;f pfg ir-*o * 1 |,ir-i.l..-.i m&gt;.I (tnliert Park, who
*
— —
—
ing
alley.
The
randy
had
beep
nothing
to
a
small
fortune.
Many
Stroma, IS. totd them thin story;
n
Inn
anil
With
rd
h
e
l:
exp(-eti-d
t*v
crvr-l . 1 ' legate at th e ’rjub.
food and didn't thrraten me.
I
i f. . ,
• He waa keeping hia little stolen from the K ill Theater, will watch the Orange Rowl par­
follow.
"Then some offieera close-t in I t T f l l l l I s c i p S - A t t H 1 J S (
WASIIINGTON Dr.
il (d 'i
convent i--u at St
Petersburg,
ade. then go home spending onlv
brother at hia home when he Sunday.
“
Many
Xtrel
ii
1
1
•
-m
hi
I
k
riti v -o r. toi,o.tui-e&lt;| liy f’, |
t h ' United Stalev l-viil the gi»i|ndDire need of a probation of­ bus fare. Many others will spend on the plaec and i hit the flo-ic ’
As
Political
Front
heard is nolle at a aide window.
pnying
grey
m
a
tte
'
j-ii-«1
-.
M.
(('Mills*** ►* raa* aivel
Work Im L v (or 4 diowdoVvii with other air, 1 rll ,t*iiin'l - —Im ha-. Ha opened the back door and taw ficer In Seminole County was topi linn,: i.io mis Pii-vulent I.esa masked man standing looking day strongly stresesd by Judge
Stores,
Bunks,
Offices
Russia
and
Its
vilellites
il*
they
WASHINGTON. Dec 31, r/Ptreceivei, more l&gt; • I than tie v o
t/-r T i'il o - m highly romm "ti Gd
Into a window of the house nest Ware.
the new g 'l'm lla lindty nce-l. vvoid-t Is- inure I line to- T&gt;t &lt;11 W- Itii-her for "jitring
“It mav be necessary to send UccordcrH U u H h W o r k Will Close New Years Itcp. Grant (D-Atal charged to­ "rei in ;n i/r"
door, th* home »f a Mia* Maude
day that "the. eo-called Fair Km- rump s t a l e m Gieece.
W illing" five Weekly" iahi. ' It- ••
all c - 'client jot, for the club dur­
soma of the bays to Merlenna re­
Beasley.
ploymcnt Practice Act, Anti-Poll
legitim ate mill ivrl p ri-■ .1
The boy eaid he picked up hi* formatory,” he declared. ^Others Ljih( Day Before Ban ) .Stores and bank*, office* at the Tax nitl and Anti-I.ynrhing legis­
Avvetling
that
tilth
.ulnni vanced if vl un-ant the r htl of tiic ing the pn ’ year ” Next week,
I're iiilenl T harp will inlrmiure
.22 rifle, loeded It and fired once will be placed on probation.”
City Hall and County Court
pie idgnt elu t Flunk Iaim son to
”1 wish I could find some man
NEW YORK, Dec. 31, OPh- The House, and windows at the Post lation are, in the main, being would hr "ile.uly ennlraiy )*• thr giey itiarkfL" %
_ at the man
J h r trade msIMfine "(H i ihal ,tj, n, v .jqiiri
t r e a t is e * * •&gt;
n s*I
turntables.whirled am i th* bands Office will lie closed tomorrow pressed more for political reasons [principles id (hr United Nriinnt
t
Mr*. Prank Novttakl. 65. of
tfndervec.etary n( Mile as . rap stnrteil t&lt;* mav- again j |t.,th l*orter i .vising. Jr. and
played on today aa recording and for the New Year holiday. No than forM np nuestronnMe garni , ,
Memphis, Tenn., a house guest of
might result from siirh leg!*.
diiete *%vas at) nveinge ndv &gt;n , .if,
,, wallawee -• r , a , s i ll
transcription companies took full Thursday edition of The Herald that
Misa Beasley, told the two officer*
latlnn."
I^vvell im plied that one counlcr 7.'i cents a Inn In the Ch
- —-------■
advantage of Die last day before will be printed.
that th* blind of her window was P o p e S a y s 1 9 4 8 W i l l
Grant's rotnment wa* In reply I move mitthl Ire (n mp|)ly ‘ the district, but th a' there ..,-h no f* ,.|(* r v ( ' i i t t i n i r I II
tha start of James C. Petrillo’s
down all but ala nche*. She aaid
Mall will lie delivered on holi­ to a stetement hy Senatac■ T art
n ftjQ rr,rk army witlil m oif
ininurtant
•
...
.
pnctanl ebang.-change* in the iieni
dr-1 r ;*
she heard a noise outside the v i l o l d G r a v e D e c i a i o n H ban on "canned" music.
day schedule*, and special delivery
tant vrap r&gt;.ti uming -Ii i . d
window but had not paid any
Sanfnrcl
I
ndcr
Way
The Arhrrican Federation r.f letters and perishahlts will he (R-nhio) that these mraaureisL . „
I'lttshurgir ami Philadelphia
VATICAN CITY,""Dec. 81, OP)— Musicians' contract with record­ delivered, according to Joet 8. would la- among those considrted ' 9*J*Pm nl
attention to it. A few minute*
by
the
Republican
policy
com.
!
Hryotsel
this
he
left
wide
open
Hrr-nunof
the
Chicpgiv
change.
later, the added, ah* heard a ahot. I'ope Pip* XII declared today tha ing and transcription compat &gt;•* Field, postmaster.
nnw under
mittee for action when Congress the question ol what ne,w artion the Iron Age *erap ‘pr.re r,„n. ^ i V ^ . l S ^ l S f o l l sector, hut
The office re said ttoy found yeair 194* will be one of “very expires at midnight, and union
A free turkey dinner will be reconvenes.
’
blood on the shrubbery beneath grave decisions, perhaps irrevoc­ President Petrlllo ha* announced held at (13)0 o'clock tonight at
this government might take to pnvite advnnceil 26 cents a gr-v - yields *r«rilight and the move,
Taft listed 25 matters which carry nut its elfott In help Greece ton this week tn (1*1 s grow ten
Mrs. 'Novitski's window.
able." *
that "never again" will meml-ri the It. O. Q. galley at the Munici­
The Iron Age *»ld a survey of ment is not rxnerlrd to get under
, ,
„
After th* ahooting, the boy
The Pontiff added, however, play for record* and tranacrip pal Airport' to mark the opening the policy group will take up, Infniripn ( nmmunul prevvure 1,850 -.feel usrr* showed ttint 62 8 wav in any targe drgree until
9 Mid he dnd Mr*. Novitski search­ that he did not share the view
of the Fellowship Front Com­ eluding eld to education, federal (
.Inn 12 or thetrafter, say shlpRut ilinlnmntlc nuthnriUc-&gt; i*ld
ed th* ground* but found nothing. of those who would "count this
11
,,,a .»« r - i * s i, i
Petrllio contend* that record­ pound, and the public Is Invited funds for hospital construction, that
|n l
if tin Soviet btrve in the Bal­ -*»
The body was totaled at day- new year In advance among the ing* greatly reduce employment
The, Intercession City Biblical tax reductions, and Housing.
""
'
Duality is icported good and
kanswith
"r
without
Ru
m
tight 226 feet away.
,
Thp
Alabamian
lold
a
reporter
College
students
will
render
■
most calamitous, of hlltow ."
for musicians. -Industry uffit'sls
the tracent Void, clear weather ha*
extended
•
diplomatic
recognition
The two officer* Mid the sUin
that
"I
am
sure
that
a
greet
ninny
pageant
at
8:00
P.
M.
which
will
S
tric
k
la
n
d
H
o
m
e
Is
Tha Pope spoke in French to
however, they believe the
d|vp--r ed blight Site* on golden
man carried about 20 addmtea diplomats accredited to thv Holy say,
fu tu re special music, Thia will of the Democrats f e e l'* * I t dos’ tn the Communist “free state”
variety o f celery are only fair,
In hit pockets, ranging
from See, in hit fifst public audience principal reason for th* ban is a lie held at the 8hlp' Stores audit­ on the FEPC, anti-poll tac and th*- II. 8. might:
Sold
T
o
Th
o
m
p
tjo
n
but uavcal variety is expected to
1. Divert n largrr share of the
Houston, Tex., to Crotavllle, Tenn. since hia recent alight illness. In provision of th* Taft-Ha$tley l a * orium.
anti-lynching
hills.
prohibiting any future .eonjsrwt
lie larger.
$300,000,000 Congress apprnprlMr, and Mrs. M. It. Stricklin.d
previous year* he hsd received calling fer union collection of
Duality of cabbage I* reported
ated
for
Greek
aid
to
military
THE W EATHER
havr sold their home on Klli'dl
the diplomat! singly to rxrhang* royal tie a on records as provide-!
purposes. The original Intent AVenue to Mr. and Mrs.. R. It. to I*- excellent, hut supplies will
New Year's greetings.
in th* expiring contract.
he light until. Jan. 16. it i* prewas to spill it equally between
OkKELAND, Dec. Jlt-t/P)—
In 194*. the Pope said, “*»
Industry officials aay they have
economic and military help, but Thompson, and .are moving to dirt,-.! Demand is good and W
The Federal State Frost Warning rarely In the past, the world will built up a backlog of recbrd’ng*
an additional $9,000,000 already Daltop, Ga. when- Mr. Strickland pound sark* have been bringing
Service forecast for peninsular find Itself at the crossroads.” But sufficient to ta il from one to
has been shifted tn supplying the will be In the automobile liusi- tip lA $1.63 here of late.
Florida tonight and Thursday he expressed hope for the future. five year*. Including many unGreek army with food, other sup­ nesi. The former manager of
Al' Hpecicl Washlngtoa Her rice
Strickland Motors, he Inter took
morning waa partly cloudy and
"More than ever," ho eaid, released tune*.
ENGLISH IN RACE
plies- pnd equipment.
slightly warmer In northern ‘ dis­ ‘‘clear-sighted and disinterested
WASHINGTON, Dec. 31 f t t - S o i l conservation payments to
FORT M YERS, Dec. 31, (AT—
2. Increases the D. H. .military over the operation of the Stand­
ard
Filling
Station
on
Park
Ave­
trict*, mild in southern districts. spirit* are convinced of the In­
Slate School Siqierintendent Colin
Louisiana and Mississippi (aimers under the 1947 farm program will mission hnw on the scene from
FRIENDLY COP
nue, Mr. Thompson I* manager
Thursday's forecast waa partly divisibility of peace. However
total nearly $10,000,000, nc.l far Iselow the total planned for the two its’ present strength o f, .BO-’of­ of radio atation WTRR. The deal English today announced hla can­
G.
W.
Clark,
Sanford
Avenue
cloudy and mild with the outlook formidable the obstacle* to the
didacy for the governorship of
ficer* and authorise a more -uchis states before Congress trimmed sgricuitural appropriations last summer.
wa's handled hy W. It. Williams,
H'uauaaea »J raa&gt; ais(
mild Thursday night and no frost realisation of that ideal may ap- ■ho* store owner parked
Flhrida.
automobile
th*
*th*r
day
In
front
I igu«es from the Agncul'ure Department today ghow that the preear, they will not ba able to
teen through Saturday.
d ^ H e Hkd Iwen listed among posof
a
parking
meter,
then
felt
in
iecourage us."
Tew*
RUSES COLLIDE
candidates for some time but
hi* pocket, h« *ald, for a penny ten* estimate ol payments to Loiistana farmers is $3,602,000 and to
TAG DEADLINE
--------------- s------- ;-----Low High
had made no definite ennounccOXFORD, Pa., Dec. 31.’ Td
Mississippi farmer* $6,219,000.
or
a
nickel,
but
didn’t
have
any
Jan.
15
la
the
deadline
for
sec­
28 _ WILD GOOSE CHA8 BT
slate p o lic e said two ment21
*. These total*. Agriculture De­
H* waa In a quandary,
uring 1948 automobile and truck Pennsylvania
at John Leonardy, attorney, an­ •malll a icoin.
buses crashed o tf airlff-^ftVifyed
• ...»
English, who "has hskded wtats
d , b t f t t i i a if ha went to partment officials Mid, probably
tag*,
it
wM
anriounced
thia
morn­
69 nounced this morning that he will
62
eotne change, tha policeman will ba aomewhat under the total originally alleca'ed MlMiaalppI ing by John L, Galloway, county highway several miles emit of Ox- schools since 1937, said he vQP
present a platform later,:k^t
--- 40— " *0 take 10 the Woods, New Years get
today.
might cbm* along and give him a credits farmers In the two state* $8,482,000 and Louisiana $3,742,- tax collector,
*.
C
32 Day with hia gun, and *o confi­ red violation tag.
f the crash were not rlbre-l that i f , electlyi ^Juj'O
r
e a r n e d under the 1947 Soil 000.
-r
More tags have been slJUf-'
61 dent is he that he win come home A policeman
available, state police "hring.to the state the
32
When
Congress
cut
farm date than during the enrreanond-------------did
---- -------------------com*
--along, Conservation Program but nearly
that io n * or the degree of efficiency which
44 laden with game, that he prom­ found
40
oat about h|s
b|e plight and approximate th* totals set up funds for th* program to $266,- Ing period last year, aaid Mr.
, the - two buses were char*ctrtiicd the administration
4 ised Herald employee* either to and
-n
th* * original
program $0,402,000 and Louisiana $3,742,- Gallowgy. This indicates
hia amsstmtnt, put e nicks! under
that
a hospital t t West of Florida education durinj- ihe
000,000 ' tha department trittmed peept* ’are buying tags to avoid
$2
-71 some venison, bear steak or ham in the meter, ho revealed. H hap­ planned.’
ng
».
76 o f’ a possum.
GrbVe,
last decade."
76
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. 72
the rush.
pened In Defend,
On the assumption that Con-

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Robbery Case For
2 Sanford Youths

Woman &amp; Guard Are
Seriously
Injured
And 4 Guards Arc
Mauled By Inmales

All Stolen Property
Has Been Restored
Except $5® In Cash

Demand For Steel Goods Stays

16 Year Old Youth
Kills Peeping Tom
With Small Rifle

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                    <text>FRIDAY, DEC. 26. 1947

THE 8ANP0RD HEI^I-D, BANFORD, FLORIDA

*AGB E1G.HT

holiday waa ahortly after 11:00
Co. broke several riba when he o'clock. Wednesday erening at
21* Wool Fourth Street where a
chair In the upstair* apartment
.of W. N. Garrett waa burned a*
the reault of a nine haring been
left in it. For tho first time in

Holiday Deaths
(fealta**# trim !•*-«* "**•
Weher planned a funeral set
ee for John' Itobln Edwards, 20.
bom he was to marry In a
kriafma* ere ceremony to Mlsa
eisclo Huff. Edwards waa killed.
•an automobile accident on hla
ay to the churrh where' hla
•Ide awaited him.
"u ,
So the wadding decoration* lieime a funeral bank and three of
a uthers became -pallbearer*.
■ At Como, Mli*., four-year-old
Mika Bartlett had hia Chriitma*
. "a* usual" but now he will have
to learn that hla alitera. Ann
Speed, 10, and Nancy, 14, will
never again plav with him. They
' ware killed in a train-auto acci­
dent along with the family'*
chauffeur, Belma Stuart, 60.
i- Young Mike'# parent!. Mr. ami
Mra. Donald Bartlett, withheld
tha news from their »onsuntil
after Chrittmaa................
A red tricycle in Miami wa* a
- monument .to two loot children
Tony fiamphllllppo. 2lt, ami Ken­
neth I’ctera, 6, disappeared the
day before (JhrlMma* near the
muddy Miami canal. The tricycle
waa found In the watrr ami a
amall companion *ald of their
; fate, "Kenneth fell In the water
and Tony did. too."
At Madkonville. Ky.. re*rue
•quads wffrked to empty a mine
• ahaft of amoke lo determine the
fate of Frank Stokea. 42. 8tokc*.
a rarftiher of a ChrUtma* day
maintenance crew, wa* (rapped
in tha mine by fire.
am f w- mother "tCehttlcky town,
! *Gr«y»on. sheriff* deputy men
Dorton had the unhappy job of
arresting hla aon. Dug. for the
. ahotgun/ilaylng ChrUtma* eve of

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Established 1908

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IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W SP A P E H

SANFORD, FLORIDA MONDAY. DEC. 29, 1917

Nation’s Spending For Medical
Reds Release
• Care Has Declined Since 1940 60,000 Tons Of

•Assoclnlrd P ress Leased W ire

S ig n s $51)7,000,000 Stop-Chip Aid R ill

Anderson Reveals

Food, Material

So Here's Your Chance for An Extra Xmas! And.
FINE BARGAINS

U.S. Is Among Those
To Receive The 1st
Russian Allotment.
Agreed At Potsdam

Olym pics Hound

34 Lost Persons, T ruGmama nblinHgas InDecried
Grain
.It Has
From Sunken Ship ••CCoVitc)idirig
aused P rice Rise
Kina, Are Sought- — Ilrla.
WASHINGTON. Hee.,20, t-:*)
t,ri|r.ral Wall ice It.

PARIS Dec. 29 &lt;/Pi Almori
60.000 (nn» ol wheal.',uond. and
motor * furl in icjttialiom (tom
earlcrn Germany have been made
availatilr for the first * lime Ly
Soviet occupation aulliorilir* and
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lirah.im. personal ph)»rian

Sry.SDr.*TDickinson
i«!S Scontinued
a f&amp; ® - announced.
The physician's ahare. of the
n?,r4 ^ *e dollar^ he •said, h » a “ doriined from 22 rent* in IP2t» to
31 cent* in tho 1636-39 period
r.ml to 27 renta in 11*16; the dentiat'a aharc has declined from Ifi
rent* to |3 rent*.' hp added:
"On the other han-i the ho,pi.

ACCUtIO Of THI UAVINO of John Lesier Me*, Chicago lawyer, aboard
bit yacht In Havana harbor, Patricia (Satire) Schmidt, Toledo, O , U

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MANILA. Ih
id *hipt *rai
«&gt;ne p.iivrngm

The announrcmcnl laid the *1|0|mrn(, Wflr made at the 14th.
- .
. ■ c ,i i_
*e»»ion ol llie assembly ol the Inter-Allted Reparation, Agency,
Rcnrficiarir, will lie lire United
c
n
■ r „ - , „ u.r.,,,,,,
Stale,. Hrrlain. trance. I -Igium.

C H t S T S .D R t S S t B S

Diey declared that Iwo car­
load* of Arab* chared the fleeing
tali and overhauled it a mile
•way, where they killed one Jew
and wounded another. The Arab,
then brought' the taxi hack to
Damatcu, gale where they »el it WITH Ne» York's trafUporlalloN

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valuel

Two British. conilahle, Irying
lo reilore order among the en­
raged Arab, were killed in at­
tempting lo pul out the blaze.
Other violence of the day add­
ed further casualties.
An armed hand, believed to I*Jewish, raided the British armv'*
Tel I.ltwloaky camp near Tel
Aviv, killed one British soldier
and fled with a large number of
gun*. The attaekere, who wore
battle dreaa and stell helmets,
entered ~ the camp by cutting
through barbed wire barricades.
Police said they atleeked the
ermory under rover of heavy

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BITIIID WARTIMI COMMANOJM of lh*&gt;iyin« Tigora, Maj. Oen. Claire
L Chennault, 67, arid Anna Cnan, 24, a nawspapor reporter, were married
•l the general’i home In Hungjre. a suburb of Shanghai. This Pic­
ture Of Ilia couple was liken In,1945.
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POST OFFICE FIRE
CRAWFORDVILLE Dec. &lt;0 UP)
— Fire of undetermined orjgln
destroyed the poTtofflce and dam­
aged shop and residence here
about dawn today.
.
Post matter I. IL Raker (held

Ilvered Christmas package* were
lost when the amall frame build­
ing burned down. Sheriff E. C.
Ferrell ratlrrwted total fire dam­
age at aUf t 53,000,
A bucket brigade kept the fire
from spreading until units from
the Tallahavsoc Fire Department
arrived to extiifrulth the flames.
Crawfordville haa no fire depart­
ment.
MIAMI WINH
MIAMI. Dee. M. (/T)~ Mahl
Bhrine'a crippled children'* fund
was considerably richer today af­
ter 26,430 paid admission to the
Orange Bowl to aee Miami High
School wallop McKeesport, Pa.,
High, 34-14, In the annual charity
football game last night.
Halfback John Kocey led the
Stingaree attack, scoring tha first
touchdown in the opening period
and pitching panaa to halp run
up five touchdowns against the
Invader* .
' ,•
Bhonghel.—It -ur
lo xuccaed him.

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In Bethlehem, an Arab d-«tor.
who'headed th# govnrnmPnt Ynenlal hospital was shot to death in
• Ihe Ibhasl quarter not far from
• the Churrh of tha Nativity.
.
The dead in communal violence
In Pa1nstlne_ainre the’ United Na­
tion* voted Nor. 20 to partition
Palestine totaled 424. The roll
throughout tha whole Middle
•East roan to 646.
Earlier % Jewish civilian wa*'
fatally wounded hv a bomb lo»•ed at the national bua company
• offices nrar Barclay’s bank and
an Arab corporal of the TransIordan frontier pollre was slain
during a marhlnrgun attack on a
supply convoy in northern Gali­
lee. Three other Arab trongpr*
were wounded In the ton voy a t

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grouping of sofa !
duetd prlco. Coma

»y*lrm» alrnont' completely paral&gt;,e«l by the ritj’n greatest snow­
fall, Bill Irwin of Winnipeg, Can­
ada, »kied from hi* hotel to the
pier where Ihe S. H. Queen Mar)
wa* docked. Irwin, a member of
Ihe Canadian Olympic *ki team,
nailed for the winter Olymple
gumr* in Hwltrerland.
(Intemntioo il)

Sanford-Orlando
Kennel Club Will
Open90dayMeel
rst
Event
Starts
8:00 Tonight W ith
10 Stellar Events
Greyhound racing will make tit
CYnlral Florid* dehul lomgli *t
llie Sanfnid Orlando Kennel Club
with thr niiening ol ibe I4tb an­
nual 90-day meeting. Tbe colorful
parade to |&gt;otl for ibe first event
will l&gt;e sounded al 8:00 o'clock.
• A program of 10 stellar evenli
will be offered on ihr initial
card, ibe ouHlanding (rat,ire be­
ing tbe
Innaugutal Handicap
whirl, will be run a» tbe ninth
coated.
On Ihe basil of schooling time
trials, handirappera have installed
Black Blizzard aa thr probably
poat time favorite for top honors
in the Innaugutal rlasalr. Other
ranine speedster* who are ex|H-cted to attract considerable

The month'a death toll result­
ing from communal violence
throughout the
entire Middle
East stood at 636.
Polke said the raid on thr
0 British army ' ramp—situated at
Tel Lltwtnsky near Tel Aviv—
apparently was carried out by
member* of the Jewish under­
iraallaMMl my l*aae »'" «,»
ground to obtain weapons. They
said the raiders, who wore battle
&gt;dress and steel helmets, entered
the camp by cutting barbed wire 3 Navy FlicrH Killed
barricade* and then attacked the
In Helicopter Crash
armory under cover of heavy
gunfire.
*
NAPLES. Italy. Dec. 20—4/5%
The raiders' loot wsi said to
have Included 74' rifles, seven Three U. S. Navy men were killed
when • helicopter from the air­
A
. IfM llM H •• t a * I *r*»I
craft carrier
Mplway lost It*
rotor and fell Into a *crap Iron
pile In the port of Naples today.
Allayne McNeill
Two were Rated •« Naval Of­
Robert luimm arul Jack
Dies In SL Louis ficer*
Peter. Their addresses and tha
name nf the third victim were
MU* Allayne McNeill, 14-ycar- not
available.
.
'• old daughter of Mr. nnd Mr*.
Malcolm McNeill, died Saturday ‘ Witnesses said the hejicopter
.
In BL Louts following an acute took off from the carrier, anchored
Naples harbor, a few minutes
attack of asthma. Mr. and Mrs. In
before the crash. The accident
* McNeill are former resident* of occurred a few hundred yards from
O Sanford and of Benson Junction, the "Frlcndahlp Train" food ship
and about a year ago moved to Exirla. ,
SL Louis when-they lire at 4231
The rotor. fell In several piece*
Pleasant 8treet.
a considerable height, wit­
Allayne McNeill attended local from
nesses said. Then the ship crashed.
school* and will be rememtwrrd Wreckage wa* taken aboard the
aa a talented pupil of tho Cog- Midway for Investigation.
burn School o f Dancing. Malcolm
Tha helicopter victim whose
McNeill ii a nephew of Mr. and
was withheld aurvlved hi*
Mra. Frank MeNaiD of Sanford. name
injuries for a few hour*, (.Ml dire!
Mra. MeNelll wra f&amp;fftUrly etri- while being taken across the bay
nloyad hero bjr the Toochton to tha Midway.
U. 8, Navy officer* said no
further Information would ba
issued about tho crash pending an
Inquiry Into, tha cause.
Th e w e a t h e r

—

LAKELAND. Dm .
Tha Federal 8 u U Proat Warning
Strict forecast for peninsular
Florida tonight and tomorrow waa
partly cloudy ta 'douJy and
slightly warmer with no frost
m m through Thuradgv.
.
Buffa.oTOfcW
Chicago

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-6 t
covsry, unsinntn a ,an vv. rayna
•aid tha distributor, recallad tha
bogus whisky remaining In hands
of wholesaler* and ratallara. - * .
Federal officials are investigat­
ing. One guess la that distillery
employe* cleaned a took and neg­
lected to drain th# water,:

SflAKU Of TMI HOUSt Jowph W. Marlin. Jr, of M.. *. (»eiteil&gt; nm«r«
hi* rlgrtaturr to the $597,000,000 bill (or the emergen, v winter relief of
Franec. Ilnly, Austria ami Chinn. Itcp. John M.-Votv* (It-Oblo) wltoe*.e* the tigning The Senate also appnived the Mop-gnp nlit bill, whlrh
w.n ruthed to ihc White lloure (or 7'nouan‘s rigrintiite. (fnlrrnaiional)

Fireproof Building
To Be Built Near
Baptist Church
A new fin-proof buiblior, two
etoriea high, will I*- erected in
the nrar future nevl lo the Fii*t
Baptist. Churrh nn Park Avi nui*
to ,’erve a* a Sunday School An­
nex and for church rectentii.|ial
and educational actfvitiei. it w-a*
announced this morning by Ibe
Bev. W. P. Brooks, Jr.. pa*tor.
The building .permit for Ihe
building, cklimated to - 0*1 { |5.000, ww* »erurrfl at the'Cttyllall
.Saturday from Grady Human,
city building Inspector.
Elton J. Mbughtnn la architect
for the new building which will
replace the present frame strueture next door, which wa* for­
merly (hr churrh parsonage ami
which, has been used for rinse*
room and recreational artivltb-A.
Tho front, nr house portion bill
lie lorn down and tne hali, or
rear .'portion will he moved hnrjt
to the lot .In th* rear to s^rve
for further church use, said Hr.
Brook*.
The new building, 42 feet wide
and t09 fret deep, will have re­
inforced ronerrte floor*, and to &gt;«k
veneer facing, according to Mr.
Moughton. There will Ire two as­
sembly classrooms, small class­
rooms, pastor’s study and kitrpen.

GrcckH llH infc Rocket

y firing Spitfires

Free Postage For Armed Forces
W illBe Ended Midnight Dec. 31

Tho "Most Ado Alouit No­
thing" during the year I6t7 wa*
the plianlaav of, tha Flying
Saurer*. Oisrle* MArrUon tmlsy
irvral.il to Apiarian* In the
eour»e of a resume of events of
the veal which he conducted ,lt&gt;
the form of H.tfttlt at the Tourist
Club. Bov Holler presided sfter
Gordon Brlsson, pre*idcnl, w-*-.
called from the mer-ting.
Mr. Morrison paseil hi* &lt;|ul*
upon Aasoelalml and ’ Untied
Prcsx' suinmarir* of news of the
vrar. Many Itotarians indlraled
knowledge of current event* by
arrurate answer*.
The treat free show of the year
was revealed lo have la-en ll.e
marriage of I’rtnrs* Elisabetl. to
loiiii*' Mounllwiflen
The ml.lent
mixup was the ailo alien thnt
gave two "tinveintir*" lo (Jenr
gia.
,
. Tlu- animal of ihe year wa &gt;
the allev rat that strolled Into.a
hotel In St; l^iul* lo keen oul of
,the rain, he revealed, and walked
off with two prize* in a rat show.
Jackie BoblnsOn of the Brooklyn
Dndgrra wa* tentil'd the out­
standing sport* star of the year.
Biggest sports surprise was ll.e
flooring of Joe l/uii* Ity Joe Wal-

• . • "I h.ite had a very small
satiuK nl mnnr) in a tr« commun -lixk-. since approximately
i HU’*. \ portion of my * icing*
, » a - hist in mtr I-« 1&gt;; an, when
Iran-trrr ittc rot arrmint
lo
' tVaihingtnn in the ,Spring of
IPI7.- I -mkril
the broker In
hainllr Ihr account the he.! **y
he kiip» how and In uce hi*
[ nan juilcmret.
"I «|.i&gt; told him that I would

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1 -horrid mndiirl hi* liu.ltn-.A than
I would a*k him Inr adtlfe on
how In perform an operation.

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Two Youths Are
Arrested After
Entering Stores
Mnthcts And Piggly
W iggly Arc Broken
Open By Brothers
oilier I I yruft jtitl weir ditnirfi
-Itorlly after f, &lt;kl o'clock Sun­
day aflrrnon alirr Inr.,k,nit * int"
the" I’ irrIv W ixkIv fWnrrrv ami
tire M ,litre Flirniniie' Slorr. and
aitemplhd i.r^.k in, at »l,r Sun
shine (zrnrery and I able Si,|&gt;|de
Store, il w r\ rr|w,ilrd t b „ n,o,ning by I’olice Chief Roy (, U'd
lism*.
.
,
lire t".v» wrrr lla'|,|ird ill
dead-end.' , alley frelvlrrn 'thr
Malhrr Store ami llie 11- t ,I-1
building alter Manager William

ATHENS, Dee. 26,' UP)— Greek
army troops broke open th» guer­
rilla . lines ringing Knnitaa in
hitter hand-to-hand fighting fuday
aa the rebel* reportedly pour,-!
a steady stream of reinforce­
ment* into the battle am i Horn
nearby Albania.
/Q
‘Government source* tn Alb. na
The worst sports prophecy nf .'rloie. to.,king an .,Hern,Hit, «h rn .
said Konitsa appeared to Im- cafely nut of the Communuts* rea, h, the year, Mr. Morrison *tn|n|. (onud llie tear limit into the alley
was Notre l)»n,e Coach Frank1ajar and llie link binkrn. I.mrkat least for the time trelng.
la-ahv’* prophecy that hi* unde- i
A brigade nf government troop* ft-alrd team would drop Hire- ing into llie alley In lire left -&gt;l
entered the city, five ’miles fn-:n game*. Top sporla thrill, he said, tTie large «n|d vintage unit, la­
the Albanian border, the inform­ wa* Ijivagrtto’s ninth inning two tely lire* leg ni a boy vlicking mil
ants said. ThU relief force l*.l- liagger that.lirnkp up • nn hitter
stered the tired and outnumbered and won the world series ganir of a lirokrn ItauMim window 11,
members of Konltsa'a garrison for the tlodger* against Ihc llir office of Manager t'liarley
Luke nf llie Malhrr' tlnre.
who had surreasfully fought off Yank*
• series of guerrilla «s*ault*
Meanwliilo Cbirf \Villiams nod
Biggest theft*' of the year, hy
since Chrlatmaa day.
revraled. wa* the stealing nf a hi* men bad found, the dmn
Rocket firing Spitfire* nf the 20 ton bridge at Gooding, Iowa, lirokrn into at Hie back of tinGreek Air Forre strafed guerrilla of • brick wall from in front of • Table Supply Cn. but a cage bail
sitions. Both aide* ware said to Del Mar, Calif, residence, and th&lt;- prevented
entrance
Into the
suffering heavy loasea In the hauling away of a telephone pole store. The lock on the door had
fighting raging along the vitalat Palm CUv, Calif.
liaen pried off. Al llie Hunshlruf
'
loannlna-Konitsa road which slill
At the conclusion of the meet­ Grocery, it was found that an
had not been completely cleared ing *the member* linked hand* attempt hail Iwni madr also to
by army forces.
and with Harry Kudell accom­ enter It
panying sang, "Auld 1-ang Byne."
At the. Piggly Wiggly. Mr.
LAKE 8UCCEBB, Dec. W. i/P) Supt. T. W. Lawton will address Cassulie meanwhile tcieyhonc-d
— Alexia Kjrreu, Greek delegate Rotary on Education In Florida (Milice, thin ran around Ihe alley
to the United Nations, said today next week, it was announced.
to block escaio- jif the levy* a.ul
he had sent a formal meatagi- to
was
joined
Immediately
by
Secretary - General Trygve Lie
MRS. TOJO WKF.PH
Chief Wllliaf* coming from th.
charging tha Yugoslav govern­
TOKYO, Dec. 29, (A1) - Mr*. Pint Street side awl the patrol
ment with violating tha general Ilideki Tojo, onetlma social uuren cor—homing—frevm—Second—Street■aaambly'a recant AnU-Warmon- nf Japan, saw her husband on the down the alley. Thr two hoy,
ger Resolution.
witness stand for the first time were blocked and aeliad. Thay
Kjrreu declared tha Yugu.tav today and broke Jnto nervous will Ire turned over to County
radio had supported tha newly sobs. •. I
Judge R, W. Ware who is Judge
formed guerrilla regime In north­
ToJo’a hard eyes picked her out uf th* Juvenile Court.
ern Greece and had attacked tha in tbe crowd of Japanese spec­
A large sack of cigarettes wa*
Athena government.
« tators in th* balcony uf th* In­ recovered which had been stolen
ternational War Crimea court a* from the .Piggly Wiggly,. Store
ho entered' with two American cigarette safe, under Ihe Irek
RED'S GABLE88
military police. He glanced at his
PARI8, Dec. 19, UP)— Interior wife Impassively a moment and stairs. The main part of the
Mather Store, said Chief Wil­
Minister Julaa Moch told tho na­
then turned toward tha witness liam*, had been entered by climb­
tional assembly today bo hod re­ stand.
ing a drain pipe and ahtyring
fused gasoline rations to th*
through an upper -.window. A
Communist Party "boemtM .the
cigarette lighter waa reported
Republic haa a right to defend
ALBANY, Calif, Dec. 26—(AA— milling from there and waa
itself."
While everyone efts Was getting
AU French political parties have Chrlatmaa and New Year’* greet­
Poliee, meanwhile, are making
been receiving apodal ration* of ings. William J. Keating was
Intenalva Invcillgatlon of the
motor fuel. Communist Deputy ■m ine oml no u*-sounding notes, an U
M Iasf* •» r»*»
Fernsrd Grenier aaked why the slgnad "Th# Red Phantom."
Communists were crossed oft th*
They sailed over hla backyard
(tot
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•
..
’ ' KING DIES
fehco attached to bamboo •peart.
"Your men (tola enough gaso­
Officer Dave Parkin* found th* - Vittorio Emanucle III, 78, died
line from the factories they "Rod Phantom"—a nino-yaar-old In Alexandria, Egypt, King of
occupied during the strike*," pigeon fancier who said hla blrdi Italy for 48 yean until his abdica­
were threatened by Keating's cat. tion In 1648.

C

enmneer w,i»__mpi
. A n earthquake
mail of Luzon .tirniedoii, loll oj
druaihed a* Ilie
yratt. Ihr ni.ivor
te|&gt;orlrd the ipl.ike.
huge »e.i w.tvr*. i
ihr
town
llirn
ijtll.iltin
.imoiig
incident., howevei.
amateur,,
i.m

lit

Resum e.Of Year’s
Events _ Told At.
R otiry Meeting

In

5 Survivors O f. Ship1 Prc-ddflil Truman. Issued, the
. * ("Butting .t*ir'mrnl tnd.ty 'sTIcr
• In Good Condition; .tin .Vxr.it uUuii Uepaitmen,
lifted htm »• a -peculator in
~ ~24* O thers R escued1 • grain
la-t Srplcmbct:

off. .Increasing proportion*—*xer*iVYlr aPonrif to ten roflimic* Ini*

POLICEMAN SHOT
ST. PETERSBURG Dee. 20 (Al
—A widcfPfrad search continued
lodav for ’a Aigro wanted for the
fatal shooting of a policeman In
a Chrlatmaa ere gun battle.
Detective Chief John S. Siera
•WVI nolle*- were trying to find
Willie Primos who fled from •
shooting scene Tuesday night
when J. Julian Good*on, a bride­
groom of two weeks, waa faUlly
wounded.
.
.
..„ . v
Slere said Goodson waa shot
when he wont 'to tha aid of a
fellow officer. Patrolman Cole­
man •4’owell, who wa* attempting
to disarm Primos.
.

Cost Bill

AN

15' Killed In
Clashes With

*'

Cdn»idri abln rl-Midinc &gt;s I HI l!
afternoon, Inntchl anil riir»da/.
SUshfl&gt; » a r ni r r tonight and
loeMl.ty, xrntb- tn moderate » Ind*
wrSlfrly*hrrnminK aoulherfy lues-

Minnesota awarded freshmai
Bob Feller of the Indiana al­ football letters to 70 players dur
•
lowed 17 home runa during 1647., Init 1617.

S tim son R ev ea ls

. BUnpuin declare,I It wasn’t un­
til 31av „ f 1U4.) that Uooscvrit
took a dediive stand and forced
phurehill to agree to • Norman­
dy banding for 1644.

To Protect th# Peace of the World;
To Promote (he Progress of America
To Irrodnce l'rneperlty for Sanford.

VOLUME XXXVIII

Leo Bowen of Endure,
Ark.. ChrUtma* wo* n sad day.
’ Two of hla sons-ln-law, Albert
Mark*, 2d, of New Hartford,
loWa. ami Garland Turnage, 2M,
of Han Francisco drowned when
, their boat sank n* they let out on
a-Voon hunt
1-.-Christina, Itcramn a bitter day
for Dray Holden of Pine tlluff,
.loo. III* brother, Odell Holden,
. IB. ofsKIdorado, Ark., died when
hla light plane rranhrd a, be took
off from a Chrlatmaa visit.
■ Platol duel* on Christina* eve
ft accounted for five more death*,
including a * Florida ' policeman,
Julian J. Goodron, a bridegroom
o f two week*. Qoodaon we* »hot
as he sought to dUarnt a negro.
_________
B e* One man
wa*drowned
t'
' off *'
• rjaekaonvllle ami another disap­
peared when their boat capsiird
&gt;
on a Christma, day fishing trip.
U. M. Jacob*. 21. diod a* he wa*
•Vtaken from the water and Vfal*
- lace H. Becknar, 21, U mixing.
Both are Jacksonville resident*.
4 Klacwherc in the south agparate automobile accident* errountfor the death* of 10 other p»r

.iltlon* waa Torch."
.But Stimson indicated that tha
compromise displeased !&gt;olh him
and Secretary of State George
Marshall, thm the Army’s chief
o f staff..
lit became so exasperated -at
one tlmn with British h|gh level
objections to the landing In
France, Stimson said, that he
‘ proposed to Roosevelt that ” we
ttirn our barks on them and take
up the war with Japan.”
.
"But Mr. Rqosevclt was not
really perauaded. and the bluff
was never tried." fltlmaon conUnued. "It would not have work­
ed In any can, for there waa no
feal Intention nf carrying It out."
f "At
Casablanca
In w
January,
5
A l
V a B lllM u n rB
III
a n u a ijr ,
1643, the British again refuted
to go iahead with any *ro»»-chnnnel operation in, the coming year,
amt it wa* therefore*»grced that
the next great move would In- to
IlirUv **

THE WEATHER I

In Unify There Ii Strength—

•trout 16 years, »&lt;^ rdi nf * ° Ab'
•iatant Fire Chief B. T. Thomas,
there were no fire aUrroi in Sonford on Chrlitmaa Ox.. -

|ou* p ic 1*1 .of
it... the law■

tin* fine
.ol" effect

meant at our roinniamL"
Five
auijhoi*
fts.ru
the
moloisllip KOI, were H-poeti-d
ill 'gi**l nmdiUon tn Mi,ml*
iu.spitals. The 21 other. .i,-«eurd

’ tra.lrr, Is the
tit, department

s*ill I*, brought line t.im.o
by *blp uo.I plailer Thi.e.ueb
fur Ibe mi**irtg may 1*r *li*

aml instruction*
,f charge* » bv
n. i-aiuli.lnte f-&gt;r

rontll,Ur,l to.....low.
“ The
I'liiUppItte . g.iMiorttri.t
arid’ ll„HA ,1 A -uitir
I .h it .
••cut fr&gt;, Kitiit, pbii-rt.-.| mr It,"1. 1 .,- *11,king, will, I,
uCCUtirii ulno J2tMu,l|‘*nmlo«,r

. It,,, ,1 did not rover Miitnm
1,-lirt-*, parrel* or track.,g, ■ wind* &gt;mn !jlI*
c m ,U i» . outsize pusteard* «., off Hamm
The construction nf two nun
&gt;votdfhk' snuourteemnjrt* *Sf--* it*
vitatlon*.
’
, linkable lilcbnat*. filled with
nlrtiglit ronipsi tmriit ■. wh&lt; , ted
,\ pal t„ uniform - - l l»
lied with caving many b y
toi'ify votl f"i free lln,l h» » „
gt-llitig mnrriol, iurl lb,* K**v,t», nit liollgh i|i** .t,-, la-frll "Uf OlH
mrlit w.c willing tn fmtl tin- '"I
for n buildy i» ctngralula" •
on tin- event.

11, tSKOI'IATF.I)' Pltl’SS
A torn, area renterr,| in Wes­
tern SmllK Dakota wa* hapmg
ni, tmlnv a* a forerunner &lt;&gt;f now
and w lw rp , temperature
for
some seel Ion* of Ibe U|'|"", Molwi-vt ns Ibo' New England /tales
liilxit louslv emerged finm _ *l„-lr
rtftiril nnowNtoriu nf |rr( Fiiilay.,
Mayor William O'Dwyer and a
■lisnster ,-nnltol lataril slireclcd
the job of digging New York
City out of ila deepest snowfall
in hUtory
tH&lt;%ilrnlh 1**11 iiltrl*
buted fo the »|orm In right "trie*
rntmnlftl In rtl. Thn *no^fnH of
26.H inrhes In New York Pity
wa* almost five. Inrhe* more than
Ihe previous record blizzard of
IHHH.
Tbe Chicago Weather Bureau
«aid the snowfall had Mopped In
the Nrw England Mate* and that
temperature* were about normal.
.

. _

___ _

RACIII. Pakistan, l b - 2 ».
Nineteen passengers, incluil,n American Jesuit piled,
___

four

crew

meml&gt;er*

w.-n-

i*wl—w n '-t&lt;»-iu-lp-te-|-MBrd—when—an lnrttan~tnrni|r,~rt

move the snow from Ihr city '*
strr.-t*, Mayor O’ Dwycr *aid that
food and furl supplies "could liecome very Iroubleaoma" if the
job were not done nuiekly.
Forecaster L. !». Mean* al Chi­
cago *aid the midweatern atorm
was moving eastward acre** Min­
nesota today where temperature*
were expected to drop to scro or
below tonight.
Elsewhere, ha added, the nation
generally had fair weather and
seasonable temperature*, except
in the Northwestern coastal re­
gion where ihowera were reportKEH-BRIT18I1 PACT
LONDON. Dec. 29, (A Y - Tlie
Moscow radio says that under the
terms of • trade pact signed
Saturday In Moscow, Russia will
send Britain 760,000 . ton* of
coarse grain Instead of tho 600,­
000 tone of animal foodstuff*
previously reported.

plane

crashed

Saturday

Tall Says Truman
Playing Politics
With High Prices

public*,, f'ommlltee. ,wm ,**rrr,ng I" ti" Pi&lt;■'rtb-rit'* tat, ment
In .1 nlttiil *o, tl,e Iti-pnnlicflii VnHIrjlnlion B'll which h" *v I he
was r&lt;""? t&lt;* sign although it
wn-. "pitifully inudeipiale.”
T a ft' -aid .Truman's comment*
on Hie ant, ,nflntiniv«m-n«,ire. rn&lt;|H.n .or- -I by Taft and |l*'p. M o|1 ..It (R 3Hrhl, repre*ente*l the
admit,i*tr„tio'n’ - effort* to *hlft
tl„- .res|HvnsildUty to the RepuldlCan*
• .
"Present prices are ,lu • tn the
policies ,.f the government for
the last If, years," Taft ‘ ot.l the
rnunty
lt,-|&gt;iihlirnn •iilPMittee.
"The inflation has'l&lt;een prmlured
by tIre* spen-ling policy nf the"
administration, andt by more de­
mand than supply.
"The Inflation lias been brought
about by the lavish u*e nf money
and tbe tremrndou* government
deficit*,"
Even u r e nt e r coYi-rri"f"*»'
speniling, lu&gt; said. I* trelng plan-

night

FRIESIISHIP FOOD
NAPLES. Italy. Dec. 29-tA'i
Italian Foreign Minister Carlo
Sforxa and U. 8. Ambassador
James C. Dunn were to participate
today In welcoming ceremonies
for th* Amarlcan Steamship
Exltla, which arrived here yes­
terday with 1.251 ton* of “ Frlandahlp Train" food from the United
States.
POPE RECOVERING
YATICAN CITY. Dec, 26. (AY—
Pope Plus XII will receive tho
Diplomatic Corps credited to the
Holy 8ee at 10 A.M. (3 A.M.
Eastern Standard Time) .WeAneiday, Dec. 31 for the traditional
New Year audience.
The Diplomatic Corps includes
14 ambassadors, 16- minlttors and
seven charge* d’affaires.
.
’*
, '■ , ; ■ ' • •'

“ Tin- Prrsidenl now la prepar•Ing a 510,01)0.000,000 budget for
next year, be addr&lt;l, laying that
the proposed budget repr-*4-nleJ a
sharp Increase almve the last
520,000,000,000 budget which the
Republican * lnp|ied o ff 63.000,­
000,000.
. ,

Taft is t» make a speech at a
political meeting here tonight
following n full day of political
session* with Republican leader*
here.
ORANGE HOWL FANS
ATLANTA. Dec. 29—(AA—Gov­
ernor Md IL Thompson
party of itate officials plan to
leave at 7 P. M. today in a apecial Pullman’ car for the Orango
B ow l Gam* in Miami.
Thompson said the'Georgia o f­
ficial* would be joined in Miami
Governor and Mrs. Frank
rlaon of Kansas
and tbelr
official party.

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MONDA V, IIRC, 29. 1917
HIJll.K VERSE' FOR TODAY
TDK BALANCE OK TEMPER
- a t u r e A"%’ f) w ntsTO im t h a t
MARKS LIFE rOSSIHI.K ON
THIS KARTII IS So DELICATE
AND SO KXTRKMBDY LIMIT­
ED IN SCOPE THAT A .MIL­
LION IMI'ONOKRARLES MIGHT
•DESTROY ALL LIFE.
HAVE
NO FEAR. OtjJi- REGULATES
AU /' LIFE AND GOD IS LOVE:
Jrhovaii will i,p**,i unto ilu-t- hit
good treasure On- hcavt-ns, to give
rain lo the lami in Its season. and
to bleu all On* work of thy hand.
— D e n t. 2 S a 2 . -

___1V4H wilj Le_ * Hood buunci.

yrsr if thr ptugnoitiralori liav,their -way about it. At'oiding
lo ‘ Foitunr intRS/inr. U. S.
buiinrtttnr'n *tr raped ing thr
euittni boom' to l*«i until 1949
and Itogrr iiahwrn, thr nitionilly
famoui rconmnul. n r&lt;|ually
optimutic ovrr thr immrdialc
outlook. Huwrvrf, biwnyis |will
be influenced lo a large ritrnt
by what Impprni in Wadtington.
In a (Mililicdl yrai and widi a
prrtidrnlial rlrctiun coming up,
• who can Irll about that?

BM

• Prrtidrnl
I lunuii't Commis­
sion on Kduialion Tayt . that
education m America it hot do­
ing (be job it thuuld. and ir..commends an -intreate 'in * 'ib f
nuhiber ol tludrnlt al criHegei
and - uni«rioiirt tu -twice tbr
number now attending. In view
of
tbr present
over-crowded
conditioni renting at- our tehoolt

of higher learning today, on*
wondm whrrr the additional
itudenti would tlay. wlirrr -thr
tradirr* would be (orntif-tovjn■ ttrurt them. Al. bail twicr at
m*ny collrgri- ate needed at we
have at prevent. Hut college*, a*
well at ptofettoit* talanrt,. out
money.
Grtteul1 M.inlull hat l&gt;een
rallrti thr ’ ’OuliUnding Man ol
the
he Year of 1947” . |( jlju it
to, wr wonder why' ffe it not
mote firquently menlfBntd for
the. Prrtidrncy. Of courte, hr
may nut wr^nl lo b« a candidate,
hut for that matter,' neither doet
General Eitenhuwer, yrt hit namr
ronlinuet to be frequently tnen' turned in thit coiinedtimv.. Tliit
reateit {true of thr year, the
greateit problem lo ha tolvrd
neit year, or the yea# affer. it
jhe Manhall Flan of afd for
Eurfll*. and the writing of the
K at* nealict. 1Sintf , General
irthall hat had more To do
with formulating American pol
kin on ihete matter! than any
other one man. and tince he
hat the added advantage* of
being a war lieto. and Chief of
StaB during the greateit war
America ever f o u g h t , why
wouldn’t*hr make an admirable
candidate fur Frrtidehl .at, thit
lime?
3

I

M ONDAY, DEC, W

T H E H A N FO R D H E R A L D , SA N K O H I), F L O R ID A

1 ** &gt;*
Aatericatu 'Tfr aatitfied
ihnr day* with whaf their money
will buy. but if they'ait diualitfiFew

ed. how uiurh more dittalitfied
mutt be (hr Ruttian whote
money, even after the recent .re­

valuation uf the ruble. Slid leavet
him at a Iremendout diaadvantage
with hit American CounterpartComparative money values are
difficult to
where one of the values u
screened behind an "iron cur­
tain'’ . but a New ’ York, Time*
--------- !* writer has it 'figured
that the average.^. S.’ jWqrk.
tt must labor seven 'hflhlO** lo
,p loaf o f bread while a

is *n even greater disparity,
suit, for instance, re­
•Ayr-

years after
_j* was still givingt it* .wt..
lest than 10 t&gt;ere#nf'bfJvdwt
f .n 'endoited' worker under aap*
itaUtm got for bis latiqa^ v w

To What End, Henry?

Cost Of Living Is
Biggest Story F.or
Crisis Year O f ’47

"H A R D Y PERENNIAL"

« AW truRt that before Henry Wallace accept* the bid
of hiH Progressive Citizens of America to become a thirdparty candidate for I’re* ideal he will slop, look, and listen.
The fact that no many left-wing and labor leader* like
Itr PAUL IL MICK El.HON
Walter Keuther heartily decry the notion tthould give Mr.
A|*. General New* Editor
Wallace pause. The disintegration wrecked by it in hi* own
The |ilirto-*t story of thr rrUla
PCA Hhould ntuke' him look u second time to net* why men vmr of !t*47 »»&gt; told in million*
like Frank Kingtlon do not regartl a third-party movement of newspaper ln-»&lt;Iline» and ill
art a necessary crusade in behalf t^f a great -principle. And *how window* tn every rity(&gt;town
nnd hamlet tn Aniercia. ‘ With
a little listening to the glee among react binaries and Com- ■Inking
hearts Ameriran watte
inimists should set him wondefing about the results of a earners and houoewlvea read:
three-legged race.
Rutter f l per pound . . . ateak
Of course, Mr. Wallace know* that he cauiiot win iu $ 1.26 . . . milk 23 rent*
1918.* There have in-on rumors that he is' try ing to get in bread* lit cent* . . . randy bara
rent* . , . good -home* for
IKisition for 1952. Hut the history of third-|iarty movements 0-10
immediate orrtipaney $16,000 to
can hardly encourage him. And the reaction of iatxi
Kir gell- •.ir..ooo. .
Newspapi-r editor*, nnkol by
orally ought definitely to discourage him.
IHenry
l i i n r v Wallace
W i i l l i u ’ i* m
i n t il swing
s w i m ? the
I In - i-li-i-l
■
might
election,
The Gallup The Aaiociatcd i'reaa tu naitia
thu 10 biggimt stories .of n year
Istll shows Mr. Truman having more than half the votes by that
aremrd to develop h crisis of
about 9 per cent in New York nnd 1 per cent In Ohio and aoim- kind alnmst every day, had
Pennsylvania, Mr. Wallace might subtract enough Trumnn a diffirult linn deriding between
votes to tip the balance, lie can certainly hurt the P resen t the high coat of living and ita at­
inflation and this nation's
who forced his*resipnntion\ Hut We-cannot believe spite is tendant
wide open rift with Russia but
his motive. And how can he help himself or any cause he when the final balluta wtn- count
holds dear?
, rd ito* bread and bnttur story
,
Has iu* heard' how the plan for a third pnrty -lius.ah drew Ah* Number One djualtian.
Uurry “rIwuI (he Russian
ready revived tfie hopes -of the Brickerites, lovingly laid 1The
'rk“
Rear’* xUtil, encircling paw■ was
away in rose, leaves months aljo? Has he noticed the new tin everybody’* mind, in everyperkiness of the MacArthur legions? Mr. Wallace cannot oiu-’* cunversatiun but the tantwin. But he can r.ornjhate a right-wing Hepublican - and ingi of Mn and I'a over higli
.perhaps elect him. Is there here some long-range scheme priii* upon their retiun from
shopping went -dreper. "T t af­
based on n hojs* that tli« further right America goes next fected
eVeirVmall idiildren. Rome
year the furl lie/ left it sviil swing later? That would suit didn’t « t enough tu enl.,
the-Comnmnistft. But ,wJio elfit?,.,.
.* •
•— —*TVh«T '. tiappened in grocery
----- ’ ......... ’ ’
“
-Christian Science Monitor. •tarn w/k* typified by thi* in-

Accident Toil
Accidents clalpiod around 101,000 lives in the United
States in 1947, some 2,000 more than in 1940, and a larger
number than in any of the war years, according to the
Metropolitan Life insurance Company. The year 1947 was
the third in succession to show an increase in dentils from
all types of accidents combined.
Deaths in motor vehicle-accidents, on the other band,
dropped, by more than I.OOOfor the .year,, from about XL*
700 in' IMG-iff urtlund 32,500’ In 1947. ‘‘This decrease in the
dentil toll from motor vehk'le accidents," the Metroisilitau
points out, "occurred despite an increased volume of motor
vehicle traffic, and suggests thut the highway safety pro­
gram has produced concrete results,"
Each of the other major classes of accidents — public,
tuime, and occupational — recorded moderate increases in
deaths in 1947 ns compared with 1946. Undoubtedly, the
higher death toll from accidents in the home was due in­
part to. the added number of children in the population re­
sulting from the record-breaking number of births iu recent
years.
Thu increased mortality from occupational accidents
probably-reflects the higher level of employment and the
relatively large loss of life in each of several industrial
accidents.

Biirefoot Man
We knew that Representative Itirrnhl Knutson was a
noted Congressional expert on taxation, hut we did not
knoty he was a pwL Every‘day. we learn somothlhg new,
yes? Mild we take pleasure in reprinting a parody on John
Greenieaf Whittier’s famous “ Ihirefoot Boy’ |s&gt;em. dropped
by Mr. Knutson into the Congressional Record, Noy. 18.
Blessing on thee, little man,
Barefoot boy with cheek of tali,
Trudging down u dusty lane,

With no thought of future pain.

You’re our one and only bet,
To absorb the national debt.
Little man, with cares so few,
We’ve a lot of faith In you;
Guard each merry whistled tune,
You are apt to need it soon,
Have your fun now while you can,
You may be a barefoot man.
—Exchange

FILLING THE VACUUM
nfav

Y ork

h e r a l d t r ip i n k

I Mr. Marshall’* report lo the a* economic hardship produce*
nation on hit mlailon to Umiti.ii Hditlcaj confusion, Europe will
gave proof tjrat the “ faltura” of ie under Communist pressure and
the meeting nf thr Foreign Mill- the Kutalana will refuse to mitu
itter* nt laat permit* the problem ngreementa.which wilt-limit Iheid
nf Europe to be •viewed, officially gains." ’And white that rpmlltlnn
and practically, in it* true euluwt. pentata Grral Britain, France and
It la no longer possible, for exam­ the United State* cannot do otherple, to itlscua* such questions a* wiae than resist Russian infil­
ihgt of reparation* or the precise tration—nannumlr, political, dip­
form of a future German itat* n* lomatic. The alternative will lie.
if thoae matter* were fundamental nt beat, prolonged chaos and, at
lo thr diaagreementa among the worst, the cryatalliiatinn of the
victorious nations; it la no longer Continent into a totalitarian pat­
permlssable to hold out hopes tern.
The more) of Mr, Manhall’*
that a compromise on the level of
German Industry will in itself broadcast for the European re­
hasten a European aeUlrmenl. covery plan which ha* borne hi*
Mr, Manhall is aide to say frank­ name Is obvious. The aim of that
ly and, aa Secretary of Stalo, what plan is tiPfiil the vacuum, not by
many In public office have im­ the imposition of an alien system
the nations of western
plied and what othen have assert upon
ed a* private Individual*^-that Europe but by aaslttlivf thoae
nations to regain a sound, In
the war m ated a political vac­ dependent life of their own—by
uum in Europe, and until that i* enabling them to free themselves
filled by the re-creat|qn of a atablo
society there can be no end lo at once from the destructive press­
the conteat between Russia and the ure* of Communism and from do
pendence upon economic.aid from
West.
It had been th* hope of nil men the United Htatee. It ia not ecoh*
of good wilt that the nations .
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which destroyed th* NdSi regime, th? plan cnnUroptaUs, as Mr.
would co-operate to rebuild the ITruman pointed out In his message
continent llUler ahattared. But to Congress, tha revival oftrade
i - among the victor* rbetween—eastern— sml w crtirz'
over the form which the new Europe. Rut it I* based on the beEurope was to take were too|||,f that an economically healthy
wide and too deep to he easily Europe will be a free Europe, and
bridged. For Russia the weakness1a Tree Europe will hs-M d with
of pea
post-war
Europe,
ef
l __ ____
n p mwas the
____o p -, which Russia "must make reason­
portunHy the Csar* had dreamer) able terms. It Is a challenging
of and which Karl Marx and hi* concept. Worthy o f a nation masuccesaors had prophesied ■* the tun- *Injphysical
* i e . . . .power and in conmoment of Communist triumph. fldeitce in its own free Institutions,
PoMlhly a truce of exhaustion
might havt succeeded the war if
WIFE HEATER
th* armies of East end West hsid
WATERTOWN. S. D„ Dec. 29
met In a son# tea* tempting than —141—William Overland, 62 year
Germany—but
fflttara
Retch, old Codington county farmer, was
Masted and wrecked though it held in Jail without'charg* today
attorhey It. F. Maneon
w tm tilU tl i______
reported Overland had admitted
and power t o be divided t
heating his wife and leaving her
oned without a struggle.
on a snowy road where the fro*#
G*r- to death.
The dispute over
many has broaden ■to take ta
Manaqn said the 46 vyar old
tha whole recked
tinent, the woman's body was found Biturwhole "political
um. * 8 p |day but that Mrs. Overland had
long as ’
»o long, been deed since .lost Monday night.

ridc/it:
A woman was offered a wire
uuklicart tu gatlier her grueerici
vshrn she entered a large store.
"Oh. I won't nerd that.” *h*
■aid sadly. ‘T ie only got $6 to
agend.”
A* the year p»».*id into hi story,
fVraiilenl Truman and -the Tow
maker* were trying mid'studying
way* lo trim the high cu*t of
living. ^Prospects were dim. Evcrything wn* up or going higher.
On March 12, President Tru­
man Mood before . a laut-fareil,
tense and atuiou* 'Congre**. * In
mild tone* of «ytn|&gt;athy be dealt
ill detail with the plight of (irrtn
and Turkev. Hi* voipe hardened
as he struck out at aggressive
totalitarianism. He said:
"The verv existence of the
Greek state is today threatened
by the terrorist activities of sev­
eral thousand armed men, led by
Corhmuniats, who defy the Govvrntmnt’s authority . . . Totali­
tarian regimes imposed upon free
peoples by. direct or indircet ag­
gression, under mine the founda­
tions of international peare nnd
hence the security of the United
States.”
It wa* n historic turning point
uf American foreign policy. The
President asked for ii(m,(K)0,OtXI
to help lireere and Turkey,. He
didn’t name Russia hut it wa* a
plain attack. The speech and ita
after effects wt* rated the sec­
ond IdggriA story of the year,
The open , fight against Russia
was on without letup, 'carrying
into the Foreign Minister*’ Con­
ference at ' London where Hecrctarv Cjcorgi’ Marshall refused to
minre words us the old year pns-

The remaining eight biggest
stories were arranged in this.or­
der by -the editors:
3. THE TAFT-IIARTLEY LAW.
Republicans were hock iq the sad­
dle in Congress. Sure they un­
derstood one of the reasons that
carried them hark, they and en­
ough Democrat* who thought
like-wise over-rode President
Truman’s veto lo pass Into law
nerhaps the niost controversial
Inlmr bill ~of this century—the
Tofl-llarlley law, The hew legislation. bitterly attacked by or­
ganised labor, left collective bar­
gaining, the strike and the strike
threat as vastly important fac­
tor* In (he American scene but
limited labor untana in what they
could do and what aort of con­
tracts they eould get from em­
ployer*.
One. provision develop'd more
headlines than perhaps all others
combined. It specified the Na­
tional' Labor Relations Roar'd can
not brio a union unlesa.tlie union
has filed certain Information with
the Government, Including state­
ments from their officer* swear­
ing they nre not Communisto.
There was hell nnd fury about
thla provision. Many unions first
announced they .wouldn't comply.
And vet, within four month* of
the date the law became effec­
tive, most of .the union* had fully
complied.
4. TEXAS CITY EXPLOSION.
!t was a quiet new* day In April.
In thr war-awollen area known
as Texas City. Tex., dock worker*
tolled under the warm April sun.
A nitrate-loaded French freight­
er wa* obliterated.
Ita entire

crew perished. A chain of explo­
sions was set off, nnd U-fore It
was all over much of the boom
industrial cllv was destroyed.
Hundreds dlwl. Tliousand* were
injured, millions of dollar* lust.
A former war correspondent, fry­
ing over the flaming city, likened
it to Nagasaki, Japan, vicllm of
the second atom liomh.
6. U, '8 . AID TO EUROPE,
Editors picked this heart-warming hut controversial *}ory «s
mimls’r five. It could have been
firsL Tied up in It ^’n* not only
A.stocy.uf a great nation-** mercy
but the economy nod cojt of liv­
ing of an inflated but well-fed
ration. In it was the Marshall
plan to ■feed hungry Kurupe
thereby to stop encroachments of
Russia. It had all the eli-menU—
merry, politics and danger.
.15. WAR CONTRACTS INVES­
TIGATED. Uncle Sam. like any
person who had undergone great
expense, was rherking tmrk on
the coast of war. Into the early
picture stepped plane maker Ho­
ward Hughes. Then Ids press
agent£ -^uuuut and babyish look­
ing JSIMy Meyer, followed al­
most In t|in* by n retired alrfoiw
general. Ilrnnet! Meyers. The
Congressional, investigators and
their witnesses heard everything
from hig business deal* to night­
club adventures to mandat* nnd
it was one field duv after another
fur headline writers and jdioto-

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INDIA’S FREEDOM. A
new day, some of the hours In It
shaded with bloml, dawned for
long troubled India. India's 400,000,000 people shed Ihcir hated
rule of subject prop!* In August.'
A new chapter of two Indepen­
dent dominion* began.
H. ELIZABETH'S MARRIAGE.
Princes*
Elizabeth
Wed
Iwr
Prince amid glittering pageantry
aa Ilritaliij
’ , *harassed amt’ Imngr
lungry,
cheered thi
the great romantic tidbitof British Ii(e. It was a real
royal love match, we were told,
amt the British loved It all.
9. PALESTINE
TROUBLES.
Aa the old year flickered, blood
won Iwing spilled in th* Holy
Land. The partition -o f Pales- |
tine, designed to give a homeland
to Jews, led tire Arabs til swear
a Holy \f»r. It wa* the biggest
single work at the hoped for
United Nations.
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SANFORD FORUM

December 19, IU47
Dear Editor: •
The right o f every Individual
to lie called by his right name la
res period by all American* and ^
the nation's. prea*.
”
Cttltens of thin country are
unhyphenated American*. Thoy
are proud of their nationality
'
and don't wish it confused .with
any other. They are proud, too. of
their religion, whether Catholic,
Protestant or Jew. Hiwever,- they
want to keep nationality and
religion separate.,
. Americans recognixe that this
insistence on the right name is
not inertly a matter of pride. They ^ .
know the harm that is done when ”
the wrong name in used.
Month* ago we recognized the
confusion created by the contro­
versy over the "Jewish” state
nnd pointed out that “ Jew" and
"Zionist” nre not synonym*. The
rteation of a Zionist state in a
partitioned Palestine has added,
to the runTusion. it has made the
uue.*if the-right name .vitally im­
portant to every member of the
American Council
for Judaism A
and we believe, lo Countless other. “
American* •of Jewish faith fo r’
whom the Council does not pre­
sume to speak.
Thr nationality of the inepdjcr*____
of itiUr 8f)pntttKumiTa' American.
Their., religion ii Judaism and
religion not only identifies them
a* Jews, hut delineate* also the
essential difference between them
and their fellow Americans uf
other faiths or no faith. This is
their homeland and their political ^
:lu*|v»iv w
allegiance is confined exclusively
lo tile United 8tate* of America
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$n ■■1Ht
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They reject the Zionist concept
that Jews are a “ homeless people”
and are nut members of the Zion­
ist state being established In
Palestine. Their only He with their
co-religicmiats in the Zionist atatp
will lie one of religion.
Ax ArnTrlcarTeRitena we regard
our own government a* our spokes­
man in relation with the newly
nested lUoniat
state, in th* «
United Nations and in all other V
political situations. We repeat
that Jew* are not and cannot be
organised aa a collective political ■
out-classed opponent, spreading |spit'd mysterious objects In the unit and therefore no one can
death and millions of dollars of j heavens. They were seen day ami speak for all Jew*. We repudiate
pi opei ty damage, not only in , night:
they roamed over thr any such effort from whatever
Florida hut along thr* Gulf Coast j United States from June 26 to part of the world It comes—from
and into New Orleans.
.’ Julv 12, and they stopped as Palestine or the United 8tates.
We urge the American pres#,
Plane erashes. tornadoes and i suddenly a* they began—without
snorts fell among the also-ran* in explanation, except as an Illusion' so, far a* possible, to observe
these distinctions In speaking nf
the editor*' selection* of the Mggi st news stories hut some come of people who aie nHIl worried "Jew" Ind "Zionist”—at home
„ut for nn eerie oceurrance that nliout n coming war in the nlr. and abroad,
could get hcndliiu-* pci imp* only These editors tierhsp* irgarded
Hlnrerely yours,
Elmer Rerrer
in America. It was the story of the new* of the yenr ns n Flying
American Council Fur Judaism
the Flying Saucers, round, high Saucer. It truly w*a.

graphyr*.

Everyone knew one of the worst
hurricanes in' Florida'* history
waa approaching. Years of plan
ning and study braced the people
for the shock. Uut when it cams* It

The increased casts were necessary due to the fact that
hrnric fuels from which gas is made have increased trenren- ;
dously In the lust few years,"gas-making cfllil. having increased from $2.90 jrer toy to $11.33 jwr ton; gas-making'
rt)ke from $2.70 pof tpn to $7^6 per ton; fuel oil front
SHc per gallon to 8.7c per gallBn. ns well as ixtilcr coal
hnyiug increasnl front $2.10 per toil* to $5,70 jtor ton. Pay­
roll, another sitenble Item, has •Increased during recei\t
John W. Schroetler, Jr., District Representative, in an­
nouncing the rate increase*, stated that Sanford, with the
new rate, still would have qne of the lowest gas rates in
this State for a company of like size. *
B. 0. Duncan, Vice President of the company, working
with Mr. Schroedfr and the City Copnell who approved the
rate increase, stated that nmhy other cotnpanlea in the
have found it necessary that rates be increased, however,
the Sanford company held off the rate increase as long as
possible.
During the summer n new gas plant has been erected
in DeLand, which city has nrcviously been served by the
Hanford plant, and which will relieve the tremendous strain
that was on the Hanford Plant for the production of ggg.j
Mr. Duncan also stated that considers!ible work had been
done on the Distribution system in Sanford during the
summer, and that ri new booster had been installed in the
Sanford Gas Plant which would aasure the customers in'
Sanford of adequate pressure during the coming season,
tre-conditions" T
ire, however,- weal-pressure-eo
‘ which will, from time to time, have to be collected."
Believing in the future of Hanford, it is the dcairc of
the comna'ny to keep abrelUt with the growth of Sanford
and render the best possible gas service at the leant possible
expense to the customers, and as coats decrease, customers
of the company can be aasured that rates will decrftgg*
accordingly.
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'M ike Ia'o Kntertains
Wi4h Rehearsal Fete

MONDAY
Mis* t'arnllnr Lee cnlritnlm-d
The Sanford Story l-caguc will w,ith a •upper following the re­
meet at the Mayfair Inn at 7:30 hearsal Friday night of the
P. M.
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Ateisth-Wharlnn Wedding held « f
.
-'TUESDAY
the Holy Cross Episcopal Chtiryh.
Semin ola Kebckah Lodge No, The slipper was hrld in the rear
43 will have n covered dish sup­ gnrdrn of the l-cc hnmr nt 2110
per In the I, O. O. P. Hull at 7:1*0 Laurel Avenue.
P. M All memlwra ami visiting
The delirimi* snp|«-r was eaten
Reln-kah* and their husband* arc by randlelight at imliyldual table*
li6Vitcd to attend,
in the garden which was illumin­
W,
WEDNESDAY
ated with bright colored light*,
The (ilrl Semite will hold a The bridal cmiple'* table was
•*Court of Awards at 7:00 P. M, nt coveted wit It n white cloth nnd
.'.Otf.GIrl 8&lt;-uut l ittle House The decorated with a lovely wrrange.‘ Court will las followed hy a slum­ ment of white hutibn chrysanthe­
ber party.
* * mum*. Festive voloted.cloths and
The Anna Miller turtle will -■mile* were used for the uthci
‘
meet at 8:00 P. At. at the Klk’s tgllfc*.
Club. All member* an- urged to
Ml** Lee whs assisted In serv­
be •present.
ing by hei mother. Mr*. A. W.
ia*e. mill Mrs F, E-Rnuniillat nnd
Mrs. John Meiseh, 'Sr. Those at­
tending the supper were the altendnnt*. Ml** Mary1 Ann Wind,
chet. Mis* I.yllian Hoyle. Mis*
Audrey llnch. Mis* F n miih- _H*t. Ali*»-Ho.o l evy-seas -Inistrss X T ten. '3tl*V"'MiTdred Koh*on nnd

ifllHS Rose Levy Has
Christmas Party

a n .eggnog .parttv at her home* in
the Central Apartments on Wed­
nesday evening for the employee*
of the Hollywood Shop of which
•he is mnnager. The occasion was
■Iso in celebration of the birthday
■nniversary of Frank Shames,
owner of the Hollywood Shop.
f| Holly herries, pine rone* and
greenery were used to dtxwate
the living-room where the gunt*
were riitertalned. At ipne i ml iff
the room was placed n table hold­
ing the eggnog and other refresh­
ments. -Late in the evening a
large ‘ decorated birthday cake
was brought In and presented to
~lhe honoree after vvhirh gifts
were exchanged.
j Those
I nose enjoying the party weir:
Mr. and
an Mrs. Frank Shames, Mr.
|knd Mr
Irs. Sam la-vy, Mr. and Mr*,
T jirry
arry Johnson,
.
Mrs. I’, G.-Hmwn.
Mrs ('Inode Howard, Mra. John
Callahan. Mr*. II. C. Waters, Sr.,
Mrs. l.ourinr Heal. Mis* Mona
Ruth Mills and tin- hostess.

Miss Rucker Given
"’ Party Christmas Eve
Dr. and Mis. II. Wnyde Hncker
ntertaincil on Christina* evg.
rior to the Holy Cross Episcopal
Church midnight service, with
open-house in honor of their
daughter. Miss Barbara Kuekyr,
at their home on Valencia Drive.
Guest* railed la-tween the houra
of 8:30 and 11:00 o'clock.
Christmas greens were used'tri
decorating the living room nnd
were hanked arrosi the mantle
Interspersed with lolored light*
casting a soft glow in the roomjA lace cloth covered the dining
Table, and \PUnch was served from
. a crystal nunrn Imwl at one rnd
of the tabic.. Lighted tapers kur*
rounded with ‘ bright polnsrllla*
and berries were also placed on"
the table and on tin- buffet,
Served during the evening to'
the guest* were punch, Chrtilmaa rookie*, dainty
canape*,
mint* and salted nut*. About- 60
guests railed at jh e Rucker Iwme.

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[Mans Beilin Made
IMhis Gantt To Wed
For Brilliant Ball
Robert H. Starke

Mis.s Rowland Wed
To JamcE Anderson

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Mr*. Kw ur I’riri* has relumed

to her home alter Spending a
week with friends hud rilnm c*
in Jacksonville.

Capt. and Mis E. A. Seay and
son, “ Choppy" i)f Ifaytoun Iteach
were the gue»t' of Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Wright mt Christmas day.*
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Mr. and Mrs Jumes Ridge of
Sarasota were the. guest* on
Christmas of Mr. and Mt* Itoby
l.aing at their home in Mayfair.
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Hi in e Ih-lt uit oiiU'iinicd Mr.
and Mr*. James Ridgy- to their
home In Hnraoita for n short
visit.
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Malcolm Mm Neill mid Glenn
I.ingle plan to leave on Tuesday
for Miami when- they wjl attend
the Orange Howl Football game.

Manv reservation* are lielnc
made for the New Years Hall to
la* held at the Mayfair Inn on
Nctv A - m * eve. I*.Hut Wela-r.TlHln aging din-rtor, statr-d tin* morn­
ing He al*u -fid that plan- air
la-iric rumulcted for an evening of
! merriment and that-Stewart Mmtin and hi* onhe-Jia hare been
engaged for danring.
. Fri'd .lie till- hall dinner Will 'Is•r-rved at ’tin- inn untif |it;dn
; o'clock and darning will U- front
10:00 I' M until 2:Ud A M Rei‘*ervation» are al«» neies*ary fid
dinner, he stated. Hn-akfast will
i l-e served following the ball m
J 00 A M.

.The marriage of Hetty Louise
Howland, daughter of Mr. and
Mr*.' G. W. Rowland, to James
la Riiv • Anderson. son o f Eric
' nderson ami
the late Mr*.
Anderson of Iteliingham. Wash.,
wa* solemnised on live. 21 at the
First Christian Church. .The Rev.
Perry
Yestey
performed
the
double-ring * o*r»rmon&gt; at 3:30
o ’eloek.
Arrangements o f white
gladioluses and t-hrysaplhfmurn*
were l-iinkt-d iiguiti-t n barkground of palm* to .form ‘a lovely
setting for , the wedding.
Tall
white taper* In graduated rnndelnhra east' a .soft glow over the
scene. * f *x
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Prlor to the' smvire Mr*. V. II.
Grantham rendtyriTa program o f
nuptial music i(teludinc the tradi­
tional weddingNqu/^teS.
Mr*.
I’hvllis Allen l*ioctoi*Tmair "1
Love You Trulv" and "A tea )*".
T ly _ bride, given in Qiarriage
h v ^ y r father. Wore n winter
wTwi| w'lioT Ymliarditm dress and
m vki/tp orchid r or sage The maid
o f honor and only atlendant. Mlsa
Mary, Kilna La ridres*, emisin of
the bride, wore a dre»s of ai|tia
cM-tu* with a corsage o f pink

Mr and Mp. Sanford V. Gantt
of New Htoonifield. I’a
an­
nounced today the -^engagement
and npprm. hrRi.* marftijfe o f
their daughtrt’. Iwslie Gantt o f
W esrTolm Itearh. to Robert II.
Starke.- »on of Mr and Mrs. A. G-,
Starke of thi« city. The marri­
age will I*- an event of Jan. D&gt; in
Sanford No Invitation* ate 1-eing iuunl trut all fi nrai* o f the
family' ate invited i•• aliemi.

99 Grain Dealers „

11 i’**liaaulHl |tom I'aig III*# |
the Repuldiran l'rr*otrrltial
erttial Nom­
Nornination,’ and other . thu!|
all “ Governmerit insiders" ,haye ie.n pro-,
i / in
iii r-*mTw o Y o u th s ‘A rro sto d fiting by -|N-| idatooe’
mndltles
II MmlRHett^ IflMH 1’H8# itfe#I
S|m-( uljtiop i* rntiicly legal,
(juvenile .IHotuemy silatiun her hut I’ rerldro’ Tttiman ha* *te*ken
in an effort to *ee if other you’ ll out -harpiy again-t ’ "gamMinif’
, me implii-ated in hrrak-iii* ami in giain, contending 'it tias run
: ’ hefts. Chief 'William* di*e(psyij. up. piree*.- Some -Tommwdity ex The at;e*t* yerCndav arc re: change men di*|Aiie the Frv' ported lo havy «dv*sl the niv&gt;• sideiit'* view that
i lory of nddiery of the Zn-&gt; m cu a .e s .o y tj* .
J eoiitrlhatiim l*ix.
,
..
Tin- “ "A cA ctin ic Deparltm-nl
Invi-nigatfon "^T-y ^ ('Kief Wtl -aid three of H* own etif|d«y#s
liams of a preiloii* tidd-i-iv of [ were mi flit* h-i retea*4-d today..
. the Sundnne Giia-cr&gt; resulted iii
Ollr offirial lr*ted was Harold
. pliologru|diing finger prints ml It Mrlhmald, a elrrk , of -the
! a milk, l-ntth- This led to lio- Flirted State- Hirrl’au o f Inlernal
fairest of William &lt;(g!r*by, I", Revenue at WasTilnJton.
i -who pleu guilty ire.-ntly in
The ilepartiner.t -.rid He i* a
Circuit Court of htvaklug aim j ».m of. I E. McDonalil, Texas
j eidfr ing
sent need
j agricultural rpmmis-mutcr. who
i mu' vrm at Halfonl !•&gt; Judge has long Ih-«-ii a critic of Ills
! M It. Smith.
adniiidstration*
farm
jodicies.
I V Id veal old lio'y, wlio had Tin- &lt;k partno m »aol it had Imlui-ll found guilt) of nnteiiiv VeViglited Melhihatd's -operations
and nibbing » house,, was sent and that In-, had told them the
la*t week lo Mminiina State T!-- operations* were the.e &gt;-f lo*
father. Mi'Dnnalrt wns-lisled a*
form Svhoid f 111 a year
j having In Id IHflim. hU.liel- long
i,l, Sept 17 and to Have . sold
15 Killed
,tha* riuantlly im Sept. 20 The two list* of jradors pry-

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Antony t|u.&gt; c a ilm ,p la n .io- ar-f- Serving ns brat mah for the
U-thl the Orange Howl K&lt;‘olhall Rrjtlt-groom was Frapk .Connell
game in Miami mi New Yeats o f Del nnd and usher* wen.* I j iw .Mr*. Jerry Ho.-vs Urtnnilo. Altb Dav
me Scn^aml Mis. Lloyd F. renee Horton and Walter Cook.
Jack Hntlen. George Kirk, Riyan
Hoyle.*
Following the ceremony a roMurrhison. William Proctor. Guy
eejrtion was held at the home o f
Itilev and Jack Hendrix all (ItMrs. Frank U, MaeNeill left
lando and Thomas Vaughn of yesb-idny for Miami to spend a the bride's patents at lul- West
F.iehtccnth Street.
The bride!*
KUnforil.
*
short time. While there she will
Also invited.lo lie with' the attend the Orange llowl footliall able .wa* rovered with a while
rnadeira cloth and held a three:,,
bridal party Were the'young flow­ game.
tiered wedding cake.
On each I
er gill, little Miss Diane Whar­
side *uf the .cake welt- whili* Inn- .
ton, and Mlsa Margaret Davis,
Mr. nnd Mr
It. I
rulerson
organist. Mr. and Mrs. William of Hastings were the Christmas eis in crystal, t-andi-Jabra. The |
Hlair. Rev, ami Mrs. Mark T. guest.&lt; of Di. and Mrs .1, N Hob­ bride and groom IIU the. t-ake
Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund son at their home on South San­ which was then served l&gt;y Mrs.
It. G F'ox. (’residing a! the punch
Meiseh. Mn-Tmd“ *fra, Lee, Mr. ford Avenue.
howl -« a * Mr*. Alex Johnson.
Ross nnd Huildv Meiseh.
U l c in the afternoon Mr. and
Mr. and Mr* W. r Hutch Ison Mra. Anderson lo ft-fo e a short
|,o wa
a d . aruL &gt;n*. wedding trip.
•ten grins and a.nnn io .ip.o - -I only lltl(
ime- persiMi u
who
was otenll/i*
The bride wore
Miss Whelehcl (lives Leotiartl F. goi
mill son*. fin tin- trip a soft pihk wool suit ^1.- Mn-ori Hilt Wbarloii, tin- foimei Folith Hjr|vi.,--Mei*Mr, dafighter ammunition
Holme
ed lo the lii-partnieiit a* » puldie
of
'It
and
Mrs
Edmund
Wltliam
.M.i
.h,
who
.
io.uu.i,-.
*
.&gt;
'li
An Aiali mrpornl of lio- Tran
llenrv and Stacy, of Hronxville. with (dark Heressorie*.
Bridesmaid Luncheon N.
Wli.iitolt took place oil Saturday niglit at llol) I’ro-. FTjliwi|nl Ionian fionlier force also -»*^ ’ official, lie i&lt; Edwin W I'aiilev.
Y.
Pauley had told a .-ontfte**(ot»jl
. Mr* Anderson atfrnded Sem­
Chimb in a beautiful inmilelight wiviie. Mi and Mi*. WJiarton killed earIv t.«lay when a frontic
-•Mi*s iMary Ann Whelehrl en­ -Julian Admin of Kansas City, inole High School anil ginduati-il are. enjoying •« short wedding trip after width liny plan r.« mat.- folie convoy wa* atlackeil neat roniniitlee of Dim o|H-rat(on» H-r
*anl he went into the uiaiket
tertained on Friday with u Ian, It- Mo. I* spending two weeks With with the rlass o f l!M7. Mt An­ then home il) Orlando.
Ito.h I'ina in m uthrin Gnliice
^ , hby
r r .1white a p iU H l^ c a in u ^ a o d con honoring Miss Svlvia Meiseh, his patent*. Mr. and Mr*. J. Rosa derson i* a graduate nf Itellinga hand of Jews
Three
haftf
High
School,
lip
served
for
whose marriage to Mason Whar­ Adams ui their home on 1‘aik
........
wen- wounded in thi-wat- lakco s-epc to lii-po*1' "f
two and it half years in the
sour
aei'i-pl iflg *
ton of Orlando was an event of A venue.
Edilli Sylvia Mciscli Becomes-Bride Of
lioi *
*
holdings
I'niled
Slate*
Navy
mol
f»
now
____ _
.Saturday night The luncheon for
I he killings hrouglit to 111* the | govetmoi-id I"” '
|
i-Uildot
i
d
hv
the
Florida
few
er
the honor guest and her In ides,
Mason \Yharton In ('andlelijrld Ceremony dealli* n-suiling ftmit romitiiinal
Mr. and Mt - A lln-rt Jarrell and Light'- Company in Miami.
maids was held at the Mayfair ret unit'd
sttife in the Holy Land since the
Friday
from
k- ■After returning from their wedInn. The party met at the Whel­ sonville while they *!fi’ttt (JJin
'|i. Ilit* tieaulifol selling of Holy
Hiplcdl Nnliuii* decision Nov , 21'
D o n’t K iu ’o u rio fc
ir ist-; ding trip. Mr. mol Mrs Anderson
It
ini.-*.
Oil
lii-r
l«ii
was
a
llolo
of
ehrl home on Magnolia Avenue lima Willi Mi v .lamill's m-rhet-i;
t*rr&gt;
K ptem pat Tlitni h TiTHii
to t-at til Ion I ’ale-lllle. Till* dealit
plan rn rnnh'e~lhf
t
midnight
blue
rod
mtd
-he
wore.
.where nunrh-iAnt appet tiers 'tteii- Mi*. Ida John on.
H ig h Blood F re s s iin *
Syli a Meisrh. daughter of Mi
' Miami.
'em -age of while •nnicliitu. Mr*. loll hv- vluli'nre for llu- enllre
served la-fore going to the hotel.
and Mrs Edmund William Mri»rh nWharton,
It) W. V. Hilling
moiloi --f the iirirle- Middle East since I lint dale stood
The linen covered table in the
barn rue liu- bride .of Mason Hill gtoom, wore a gown of .light blue, nr o'.’H,'
Miss pniothy
Vop l!cthiilc&lt;
ToffrYflon Drug t «■
dining room of the Mayfair was ha* returned .to Washington. D.
Wharton, son of Mr. amt M&gt;i» tepy ailli jilt ia
*ru'&lt; Mild' . S a t tend ciolritVI- claimed 21
centered with an original ar­ C. after Spending I he holidays •if Tampa and Lieut Col. and william Walt* Wiutrtuil~-"f -Tdr— -rV
. , , ,
High I'IikkI pressure is *
in Ik i hair. livet vesti-nlay in .Palestine 13
rangement in the form o f a mini­ with her parent*. Mr. acid Mia. M m , Joseph A. FilkjnsjJJV.rigJrl lahtl- on Saturday evening. Ilie*
A I al*s. seven Jews and u Hriti-li
common aUmj-ni, esfieeially In
Wldte
carnation*
rtul
tuberose*
Field.
Itsytotf.
O
.
Iinxi”
returtted
ature altar and small organ. the A .-O ,-V u n lli'iim tH r
dotille ling rnndleligld iioeniony
n-crnl yx-ars when working
H it John soldier.
to llu-ir respective holm,-* after wa-- pei foriiied by Re,. Mark T fnrno-it her cotsagiorgan pipes -w rre ^ orn in P with
hour* are long, living condi­
Meisiii.
St
Wole
n
w
lace
arid
-pending
the
Chiislma*
holiday
white tapers hanked with fern
fTarimler is-fore a large n**eni-Mr. nnd Mi*. Y. c . Bollinger
tion* are trying-ami anxiety
and randvtuft.
At the organ have as their guests, Mr. and Mi*. with Mr. nnd Mr*. F. FT. Rouruil- hlagi of retatin-s nod friends at her flower* were |Unk camellia*.
ever present. Fortunately,U I*
Immedinli'ly fidlowing the I'eit"lat
at
then
home
on
I'almetto
was seated a miniature organist Wnllyr J. Lifaker nnd son, Wal­
H
:C
)0
yklork.
a condition" that can l«- *ormorn- a n-yeplton was held in l{te
and on each side were tiny black- ter, Jr. of Concord, N. C. Mr*, \venue. '
Cloi*tttia» green*. wieatH* mid l&lt;all|o«m of tin Mayfair Inn.
lrrlt-d wlien tin- cruise I'*? i*ei-n
robed choir Imy* Joining a mini­ .itakrr Is a sister of Mr*. H-ddelel milled
HoU-it II. Staike. who rscently pain writ- Itr-cd lit dt-t or ntmg the Gti-eting the guc-..i ar the door :
ature bride and groom at the linger*.
I'euule with high blmal ........
t omideti’d a course with the Na­ int,fun of the church ami tall well- M r- A W I - e mid Mt ■ F
bride's place to the centerpiece
white gladioluses K. Hmiiiiillnl
Tile large loom
sore sTintlhl have regular physl
tional Ca*li Register Company in haslet* of
were white satin streamers. At
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Hirirad, Jr Dayton, O,, I* »i*ending the hnll- and ■tiapiiragoli* tin orated llic no* di-Donti-d willi white giadmcal examination', then follow
4prh end of the table were lovely. ruTd
rhancel
While gfiidiolnse* mid
son*. Vito cut anil Wulter, of
l tie d'-clor's or del * until the
arrangement* of candytuft in sil­ Ormond fh-m-ii are --pending the dav* Willi hi* parents, Mr. and lull white tapei - graced the nl- tines, srtatMiriigon* nn-t greenerv
rimditlon )- nnpioied Iitlly Dy
ver howls. Miss, Whrlchel's gift hnliduv* in. Sanfoi.l with Mi*. Mi*. A. t*. Stiiihc at their home |I II'- The dint, candle .liindmH* Foiming a luickgroiliitl for the t e .,
strict adhetelii i- to the doctor'*
to the hnnoree Was n pirre of her Snead’s parent*, Mr. and Mi*, i'. at HHi Mellouvilli- Avenue, They along tin* aisle ■wore entwined . . n i l y Hue nt oiu 'lid of th&gt;
1.Klin wen- palms and large HI
have a* llu-ir guest, Miss Leslie
Mllxh e I an aeliou* i onseipicnces
chosen pattern of chipn.
with fern and h'-ld rep la]&gt;eia.
E, Kol* at their homo on Park Gantt nf AVest j'alm lleaeh.
rangi'iuent* of the w lijt,*-/|oweM. j
Ik- nviihltit
Invited to Ik- with Mis*, Meiseh Avenue.
Mist Maigrui-t Ibivis* otganjsl. At each e n d . of tin 11m- were
Never lake mediriro- iintes*
were Mrs. Kdmund Meirfrli. Mrs.
white
taper*
in
tall
branched
iio
.lo
ie
d
ilo
truditiorial
Mi*
Richard
Trn
Eyck.of
lu'ut
A
N
N
O
l
N
l.KM
Wedding
HI Hi ll
the dm r&lt;-i prrscriU-s it, than
William Hlair nnd llm Misses
Mr*. J. N Hnbttui left Saim
eaiidelalna,
ll|i|Hi*ile
the.
receiv
i
matches
and
softly
played
during
Washington
-Avenue
has
a*
her
Metre! a trusted a druggist to
Camille. 4latten, Mildred Hobson. day for Columbia, S. 0, to at­
..Mf. ami M i • "Jnlid t. itVgHii,
me line Wn&lt; the t-i ide*’ to'i Jr!
rtiittpoTiml the |irescript ion.
of Ta van* unnmineed I'Hiay
I.yllian
Buyle, " Audrey
Harh. tend Ilie marriage of her neice; guests for the winter months her (lie rerctnonv thit " I kivi- Ttieme” em
end
w
itin
a
while
linen
and
ft
out
Ronten
nnd
Jitiid
r
"ClnlMgranddaughter, Sirs. K r«n .k K.
Caroline In?e. Mr*. JrTry Iloss
Tljis I* tie- IHsDi of a veries
ilo- Dir ID of h daughter, Angela
rlojh
Till- four-tieted wed l.ynll. on Dee. 27 at the Fetitahl
nnd Miss Mary Adele Wharton Imuisi- BieeilTn. pi William Griff­ Hin hnll, and two great t grand­ did.tine,” ileBufsiig s "Reverie” Imr.if
Eltlot mt .\dvi-i It u-mt-nl*
ding
i
ok.
"wa*
-iinouo'di
d
'with
iths
'
w
hich
will
take
place
on
and
“Tlnne
Alone"
hy
Viiim
daughters of Toronto, 'CanndA.
of Orlando, "Mrs. Hugh Whelrhel
j, a u g It t o u Memorial Hospital.
m-p- nrtoi* in this paper i-acll
*t*i
jasmine
lnlet-iK-rm.il
w
iijit
Dec.
Yn
at
the
Church
of
the
ll-rlu-rt.
I
'inn
t«
the
*s-r\ici■Mrs. Hirrhall is the former Shir­
Mr* Hagan will Im- ti'Uiemt*er***l
and the hostess, Miss Whelrhel.
Atiiiulay
while flower*.
Hranclud as lla- funnel I toll*, MeFall.
Good Shephardley Walker arul attended Sanford William Hlair. hrother-in law -of large
F o p y r ig ilt
f
*dn-r randeialirn holding whir.
the
bride,
it-nib-led
Ihnletgh's
“tl
si bool* and resided here until
tn|M-r
Were
plarnl
lit
each
erol
I'erfcet
l.iivi-’’
unit
“Tile
l.otd'*
Mr. and Mi*. Hoy Holh-r him nlH.nl ten years ago. Mr. IlIrrMI
M r .'and Mrs, II A. tlTlnrn of
of tin- Inhle. The two other taUas their guests Mt. nnd Mr*. C. H
Pi aver’’ •-&gt;■ MalloMi-.
Jack sonv lie iiroioum ed today the
a
pilot
for’*
a
‘“Canadian
Air
from
wlilili
punch
was
sei
n
d
The
iitlde,
wlm
wa*
given
in
Graves. Miss Mary Ann Grave n f
ne nnd is at present in LisiHin, titHi i iage Ity her f-titter, was Wen- .&lt;1.0 dnoiuted with wl.il. _ hiilit of h oin, Donald N*k-I. on
and Charles Giave*. J r . o f’ W h ilfollUgnl
nnd plans lo he in Miami i.nitenllv Is-anliful in j ttinjiLkui- flowei* unit lucent-1y and i-M flu i triia*. Day at till* Naval (tos:
Hy K A TM F IM N K D A V IS
mire. S. C. and Mi** Marguerite
r ffis w a s
p.ilai in -linksonville,
Mr*, o'*
for,
an
air
show to U- held in al while -alio weiliiing gown burning (ttpi-ra
BUY
Graves of Columbia, S. C,
liot ii is lio- former Minor It- Hilar
Janugry and to visit in Sanford. which had lieers worn by her si*,
ADVERTISING
Pre-ldlng at tin* hi itte's i..... lock.
" My. and Mrs. Harry l^-e Lind
Sgi itan (’ . Gallant and Mr*.
ter. Mrs, William Hlair, for Iter ns the TJUi ts entered Were Mi
ONTE
Mr. and Mra. J. M. MrGa.kill wedding whirh took place in Ilie Tioi ol In Mnrrit-m nnd MHi* Mitt,
sev and daughter. Martha, nf Galianl, the former Elltahrth
Mr an'i Mr ■ Wkftcr Corson
Gainesville spent Christmas eve Whilner, nnd Iholr two yming hail as their guest* for Christ- ; .line Yhurcli a year -ago. Tin Adele- What Inn of Orlando
lisla)
ltie*ldrth
of
a
iinumiifrcd
Minis
with Mrs. Hrrths Lindsey and sons, Dannia and Frank W hilner,*",1
" the Istter's sister. Mis* Mar- gown featurivl a while iu*t&gt;|til- the bride's table wen- M rs/I —S. i daiighlrr, ItHltitiia Fnrofyn. oil
Harrison of Lakeland, Mr*. •e(Je yoke‘ oijtlim-d with it ruffle llatigluin of J mi, ,oi,v ill,*, ,M&lt; J
.......................the
...
I...I1.I____
Mrs. Faison Goit.
are spending
holidaya with ,i Hi'
j'
Dee. I'.I at Ilie Fi-rnald Imughton
Mr. and Mrs. Hmlth H. Kirk nnd Mrs. Gallant's p arents.-M r. and nex Thomas and Mi** Laura LI- of heirloom lace. The Jong slcvvci Si. Flair Wldte, Mrs. John \\
gon'vif Orlando and Mrs. E. 8. fiomrd imints oit r hi t, hand, and I'M)ue and Mr J im- Met*-h m lt-j .Memorial llo*prial Mr*. 'Corson
daughter, llarhara. ate -spending Mr&lt;. n. F. Whilner, Sr.
llnici Week* of
Starne* of Savannah, Ga.
the full skill ft-n frortl n fitted er asm tlng wen Mis, Toni It-dr.. is ' Ihe
the holidays, with Mr. nnd Mra.
BUI' NOW |T 'V — *Aiken,
liodire and extended into a long Mi* l.lovd I Ibiyle, Mr* " ''
l^-ffler.
Mr. ami Mr*. E, 8. Baughan,
l THE l • V
Joe IVlias arrived today from train. The skill was caught up Hill. M i- \V I! Dyson, Mi
I
Mr#. Klxilc Edwards Is (pend­ Nell and Robert Haughan of
NEWSPAPER
ing the holiday* wdth Mr*. . Kd Jacksonville arrived-on Satilrtt*Y Pittsburgh,, I’a. to spend a ahnil at sbveral places airing rite hem. D Woodruff, M n Hugh WI.el .2 -Tiruis-Jonlnn became an inde­
does it I tn
Pulfurd.
to la* the guest* of Mr. -and Mrs, time with his patents, Mr. Pel- line revealing liny row* of (lie rliel. Mrs.fPhllip Itach, .Mi .1 It pendent country in IPItt when
Ktiglnnd gave it* mandate.
lilt B E T T E R I :-?l
Hi aided lirtdnt it- Tin lock. Mr I in try Lee,'Ain It
Mr. and Mr*. AH-ert McCulloch A. W. Lee and attend the m in i ras has Is-rn undergoing a train­ ruffled lace.
ing
course
with
Allis
Chalmei*
in
Itision and seed 'pearls formed a G, I m and Mrs John M c 1hi-}i . , J r,
spent Wedne*dav with Mm. J. C. age of Mlsa Sylvia Meiseh In
In connrcthin with his lumpel for her hair front which
For l landing Mrs. Wlui Don
Hill. Jr.
Mason Hill Whmton of Orlando Pittsburgh
stud
It*
at
the
Georgia
School
of
feti a fingertip lengtli veil She wore ii *nfl gray wont slot with;
Mr. and Mrs. W. I*.* Seig nf
Technology
in
Atlanta.
tarried a graceful boot[UeF id a -mult (tray teullior bill anti;
Fort MyPr* are »i«.-ndlng the
Lieut. Ernest IL Doyle,' USMC.
Ftieliarlsi lilies at ranged against gray arrei.uilei. After a *loi|l i
week with Mrs. A. Allen and Mrs; Who recently returned from China,
Mr.
and
Ylrs.
William
Wray
David Speer!
ia the holiday guest of hla pat­ had at their guests over the rfiffles id while Itill**. From the wedding trip 'M r, imd Alls. Wliar-j
Mr. and Mrs. Golt and Mr*. ents, Mr. and M rt K. R. Doyle.
iMiuqUrt fell narrow white satin Tun iduri to ptake their home nt
Bertha Lindsey »pcnl Christmas 2606 I’almetto Avjnue. Thomas weekend at their home in San •Iiranters with spray* of lilies Hill (iolfvic-w- Avenue in Drlaitdu.
l.anta
Mr
Wray’*
mother,
Mr*.
of the valley.
day with Mr. and Mra, Konnti of Doyle, who ia attending William
Among Ilie oiit-nf-teWn gin-si*
W. B. Wray, and brother. Rush
Oviedo.
The maid of honor, Mis* Cato- fur the wedding included Mi and
ami Mary ptllego in Williams­ T. Wray, both of Burnsville, N.
- Mr*. Everett of Mt. Plymouth burg, - Va., ia also visiting' hi*
line l*s-, routin of the luidr, arul Air*. Haughan and children. Nell
C.. hi* »i»ter, Mi*. John B, Bep- InulrMiiaid*. Mis* Mury Ann amt Ihddiv ..f .Jacksonville, Dr.!
is spending the holiday* with her parents.
nett
and
Mr.
Bennett
o
f
Ashe­
Whelehef, Miss I.yllian lluyle. - and Alls. IL-n t'aiwell. Mi ami !
sister. Mrg. A. Allen and Mrs.
ville. N. C., and brother Garrett •Misa Audrey ilarli, Alls* Camille' Wlouion,* .Mr. ami Airs titex.i
David Speer.
1
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Tyre of Wray of Norgalt*. Art*.
Batten, Misa Mihln-d Rub-on and Mi* Nancy Whartort, Alis* Kitty j
Mr*. Kenneth Addison of Or- Celery Avrnuit had a* their guestlando is visiting her •liter^ Mrs. for' the Christmas holiday the KNIG»Tt -HERMAN MARCIA (i K Mra. Jerry Ross of (tilapdo, were WhaMun and Alls* Mary Adcie;
Jacob*.
.
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,A. ; Mr. and Mrs. Welrome J, David gowned alike in deep aipi* velvet AVhaltun of llrlaado, Atr and;
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard LcFils F. Fant and .brother, Julian Fant. announced today the -marriage .of with molded bodices and full Mrs. John Ju-rte and John!
and children of Flnrcastlo are of St. Augustine. Another broth- their daughter, Mr*. Bess F galheml skirt*. They wore sht»Hf I’ierre. Jr of Daytona Itcnch,I
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Grover Lr- hr.' . Chief Yen-man, W. F. Ysht, Knight, to IL Grady Herman of while ginves am) carried old- Mr. nnd Mi*. G. I', Veil#;
fashioned Ihjiji|oi'Is of. American of Aili-ntnwn. i ’a . Mr." ami Mrs.
Fils.
UBN", of Washington, D.,-C- Ws* Roanoke, Va. The maryiage was iu-aUty rose* and awcot pc**. Tin- W. II Williford &lt;.r Bishop-tile,
Mr. and Sirs. Geiscr of Detroit, gito'Uxclr guest;
' 1 ■*.'
‘ performed hv Rev.'Phllpot of thi- houquels were limited with run 8.
Mr. and Mr* G. K. Summer
who are wintering In Sanford, * Y
—:—- ...
, Mi-thodist, Church ,-in IVLand - on fine rufflr* and tied with match­ and sous. F a n nil and Tom, of
visited Mr. and Mrs. Hoahnar.; ' ’ Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Crabtree1
Dec. 24. ' v ' - C
■ jv i
ing satin ribbons. O rulhM r hair Orangeburg, 8. 0 , Mf. and Mr*.
Miss Minnie Ncwbauer of Daythey wore tiaras fashioned of C, W. Donnoho and son, Dunny,
ton. O. is visiting Mr. and Mr*.
«k a n — Beauty flow eis _ and- and A . Mason IlU i-u f -Cr oss lld i,
B it t a M p r .
e. The tiny flower girl, little 8__________ ■
Virginia Yarborough -o f
Alisa Diane Wharton, nie.-e nf
York ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Dinty
the bridegroom, wore a dainlv' TECH HACKS TO. HE HEADY
Whiting and son, Jeffrey,- of
Ml A M l, Dec. 2D -Georgia' Tech
dress of light aqua taffeta with
Washington, D. C. are visiting
fitted bodice and full skirt. She win hate Its full harklleid strength
Mr. and kin. Waiter Yarborough.
wora sweetheart rotes In her to tliiow against Kansas In the
Vincent LcFID, wife and baby
Drang* Bowl game for the first
hair.
are visiting Mr. ami Mrs. Grover
Mr. Wharton those a* Iris best ttm« since early November.
LeFils. They are making their
man Jack Batten of Orlando, and
home in Quincy, Fla.
ushers were George Kirk, Bryan
Mrs. ltlckok has as her guests
Dr. Chnrles L. I'trnorm
Murchison, William Pm-lur, Guy
her nephew, Mr. Rhodes, and
3^3*-“i
- Optometrist
Riley and Jack Hendrix all of
her brother, Mr. Ilaaa. .
Sanford Atlantic Ilk. Bldg.
Orlando and Thomas Vaughan of
--elhv,#jtd" Mrs. Kenneth Karri!
Hours: V-13 1-5 .
Phone 224
Sanford.
son araf-YHlHHg relative*.
Hal. t*l*
The mother of the bride .was,
Miss. IJelen and Irma Alder­
gowned In a dregs
■eys o f tnirfntghri Eye* Examined * Giaaaaa Fitted
man spent Christmas with their
blue crepe with matching aequln
parents, Mr; apd M n. 'LaRur Al­
derman...
- "T *
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Baker
Y A IU j LKY Y l i m . i i a .&gt; Dt.irxira
went to Tamp* for. a few- days.
Amrrice'e Most Iteaut.ful
They plan 1a visit E. N. Button
(Formerly Roberta’ Jewelry)
Aluminum • t.'ader - Hsliikrj Aluminum
JJ
over Ute weekend before leaving
Aak Me For Free Eetlmele
for their home ln Virginia.
U l
P. W. STEVENS - 617 W. Robinson - Orlando
Mra. Carl Kkkert of Sayeville,
d JungaAn/sou-hat
ft^io OtD _
■MitLArtnae CT
Phone
2-0729
Long Island, N. Y. (s visiting Mr.
GM’s “ fligh Uarb*
and Mr*. C. E. Withcsmp.
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It has also been stalcal Hint the
former Dullilog" great will enroll
at Stetson University and work
f&lt;u a law degree. «
During tin- past -I’nson Frnhkic
idaved witb tin* Daltlrnore Cult*
•if the All-Aiaeiiran fa«&gt;ti&gt;nll con­
ference, Imt suffered with a knit(leelrh Parl|n‘a “ Misty IP" out­ injury mo&gt;t of the year. lie i*
ran the fire; “ Stella* Moorr'fn* rxportrd tu timing!' HU n|»eliItoH
cop the 1600(1 feature rare of the tu currert it prior to moving to

Initial Race Held
Hy I)u#ty Bouts Is
Termed Successful

Du*lv Hoot* Hiding Cjuh initial llw» retort r|ty.
As we see it, there Olay la- a
quarter horae ran- at the Munlrl*
pal Airport track ycsterilay U-- possibility for Hu- Stetson Mat*
fqre over OtNI rhllleil spectatur*. ter* to get sainia- valuable assis­
The Kissimmee a|ieeilater had a tance for their IPla grid nggrenip and lurk battle for honor! gallon lay having the "Fireliall'’
with (}. 1. Holieria rnlry, but de­ oil limit campus. Frnnklu ha*
feated the challenger handily in the ability to show the Stetson
ball elub some valuable pultitgY*
22.7 second*.
R. C, llowatd'a “ Pop Kye” un­ of the game. c.pt-riuHy since he
corked a powerful atari to defeat has playt-al in the pro circuit*
“ Dusty Dailey", owned hy Harry With »nm\; of the ls-*l faiaitbull
Weathairry uf Palulka, in « ( 1,000 |&gt;layrrs-of the nafion.
event.
StetMii)** f'Mal ball aggiegation
"Pin Up (ilrl,“ uwnitl hy Joo recelvt-tl null*- a “ tungoe lasbing"
rleal uf Taverea, nut ran “ Little from the stmlent laaaaly lii-t yeat
nnlr.” ownei* by K. W. William* ami there were several point*
of Palatka In the aero ad (6.000given for their poor shuwing on
event of the afternoon.
the* gridiron. Till* esfrn roach*
Wc-atherry’f “ llaby Sia“ waa ing possibility may rectify |uui
defeated hy Prieal’a “Carry Me" of the hatsh word*. »nce the lint •n a 220 yard rare for .a $ 1,1100 tel s seem to hitVi; u (Hiiint |fuT
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supply of material for a anmll
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the m|ual uf any track In Florida. Williamson of Lingwooal is the
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utaler the supervision uf the 8lataNightly ptngram* of 10 rare*
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Tom Dolt of Sanford will serve |
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MIAMI. D«t . 2U— Hnlfbark Dud I
Ftenrh of Kansas' Orange Daawl
team nvrlngeal rigid yarils per
carry for the IP17 at-ason—and
wa* not thruwli fur a single Ins*
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Joe K. Drown-who will do pait
of the pigskin pitching for Georgia
Tech against Kansas in the Orange
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completions in IP throws for the
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- -Georgia's Dullilog* arrived to­
day In Join lheir New Year's Day
Gator Howl fimtblNl tivals, the
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rontrarl. Kurnlnga sufflrlent to pay lor Irurk in three yeara,
not inriuJing salary.

DCLLIIOCS MtltlYi:

MIAMI. Dee. 211—The*ell lo-.
plenty of nVrial aettvitv if the
P.I48 Otauge Howl Mppnnetd- live
up to their nicknames. Georgia
Tech tram*'lira- known it*.Yellow
Jackets, anal Knnsiis rlulitt tire
||Y PASSING nifktiami-il Jayhnwki.

MIAMI. Dec. 21!—The Orange
Bowl opponents scored a total of
30 touchdown* on forward passes
during IIM7. Georgia Tech Count•red lit limes on aerials, ami M
Kansas passes found their math
In the end tone.

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H O W M U C H FOR* T H A T

OCALA- I).t . 29 l/V) -Tw.-ntvtwn Florida high srhiHil fqothall
lilsyrr* wrrr srlpctcd h* the lly AHTIII'lt BECKWITH, JIL
Florida Stall- RpoHi Writer*!
Itrave* At Del.and?
Amu for All - Slate honor a* hat*|
Ilepreaentativpa u f the lluatou
lota from members wen- roontml
hy Ann. Pres. A»h Wins &gt;e»ter- iliavea National la-ague baseball
rluli have vlijlle-l D e l^ m l, ami
dav.
The mythical pif|» team rum- inaperted the air ba**.-" sltr-' with
pared favoraldv with Florida the Iden In view that the D raw
All-Southern
sr-lrrtinn*
whirh might (‘•(•bllah at least 200 farm
a err announced a week ago with elub player* there* for Spring
the eareption of one, player — training.
It ha* la-en I emoted Hint the
Hubert Itrook*. 200-pound tackle"
from Itlllslxirough. who failed to Itrave* are well pleased with the
make either All-State firat team layout, but doubted that lui*ehall
dlamopd*'nf kultalde ipiality roubl,
or honorable- mention:
More -than N) sportswrltrra on l«- mu*11luted in time for train'*
Florida da 11lea and weeklies log ne*t Spring,
Ij hn&lt; also lieen iep«rli-«l that
"turned in ballots for l"[I rarnji.
the Del.aml lied Hat* have indate* for the two team*.
All-State |Firat T.'am!: Knrla. nulled about getting tdnyer* from
Summrrall of !.akr City, lie- the lliave Minin, and thi-y Were
mond of Lakeland; tarklea. Nl- told that the lliave* were having
Mack of (iainravlllr anil llaalam difficulty In sunning player* for'
of St. Pr-lendiurg; guards, I’avne the farm elub* atn-ady establish*
of Jeffrraon and George of Miami a-d.
While on the Del.aml luhjeei
8enior; ra-hter. Prom of Lee,
Jacksonville; harka, Antone of St. we might add that the lied Hut
Paul's. Jacksonville: Koaey (if Mi­ organiiatioti has already la-gun
ami Senior; Ko*a of Orlando and to »fll season ticket* for the com­
ing Florida State l.t-ngue "yinr
llrwU-IU- of Plant.
Ilonurahle Mention: Knda. (iary ami the doeat* ale reportedly
of llollea, Jarkaonville, and Knight “going like h-Mrakes.”
Franklr Sinkwirh
of I/Vt-. Jhrksonvllle; tarklea.
Temple of la-on, Tallnhaaaet-', and
“ FirebaH'' Frankie Siakwirh,
Victor of St. Augustine; guard*. former All-Atner iran grid alar
Phillip* of Daytona llearh, ami fimu the Uttiver - it &gt; of Hi ..i gia
Co* of Panama City; Center, and eurrently ouf of Hu- top pro­
Git latrap of Kandun, Jarkaonville; fessional playera in the rn'tintry,
barka, Payne of Penaaeola, Oati-r- J* "planning 'to move to Daytona
haudt of laike City, Long of llearh after the holidays. It lui*
llaitw* City, and Morris of St. been announced bv Mrs. Donald
Wilke* uf Daytona Ib-nrli.
Prteraburg.

CHICAGO Dee. 2'J OP)—Thr
Chicago Catdinal* broke thi-lr star
halfbacks loose for four sps-rtacular touclnlown tun* Vesti-nlay
and defeated -the Philadelphia
Kaglr* In a 2H Ju 21 contest to
win the National Fouthall l.&lt;-aguicrown.
• Charlie Tripp! ami
Klniar
Angsman wen- the main rug# in
•the Cardinal victory, each scor­
ing twice for their team. . •

By STANLEY

THE OLD HOME TO.WN.

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t b r ’ mervlce fiiriiii,li,*il
Call HitH.

W.

II. * A. DepL Storm.

■ECORD PI.AYERS and radio*
for renL fly day or week. Thd
Muth Ro*. Ill) W. M St.
Phtftie 063.

KtiKTAIU.V
nm l

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till,nta

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for

small

C n h la tit e ,

Cvillnrit*. Itroeeoll, t!miilifl»»er.
Onion- lallur,'. ISemtuh1. Toiu- ItA D IA T U R rl»m in iik , repairlnm.
ato. 31mwherry A Keel*. J W
Nrw iUdlmture. iit'w vines. We
IM1. Lake Monroe. Fla. i'hunr
take off &amp; 'ii-.tall, Jimmie Cowmil'* Sheet Metal Work*. Phone
CONCRETE si'wer pipe, Kre«*e
trap',, sept Iv tanks, hhaka,
Iietirhe*, alepplne atone*. Mlrnrle Concrete IV). 3Q9 Kim Avc.
I'h u n r 133^.

2

W A N T E D T O RENT
ditintt,

8 HEAL ESTATE FOR SALK

M. Frljtiilairc. A-1 v«nW, -A, Ittown, Floral

2 « r .T H O U S A N D Marlon Market
CnhliuttH plant*. U Ih-,1* Pas­
chal Celery Plant*, llerliert (i.
IP hretin Imko Monroe. Phone
Cupnty 21(03,

6 J AltTICLtS WANTED
FIVE ROOM HOUSE, partly far
n i 'h e d .

2

U -r lr o o u n .

L '.’ l

KO.Ofl per month. For
action. 'Call Phone U173,

RENT A CAR
YOU DRIVE l t t
PHONE 100
BWICKLAmi-MOlUUSUN
U DH1VK1X. INCL____ _

lliithest cash price paid fur used
furniture. Ted Dari* Furniture
Co. 311 E. 1*1. Ph. 968.

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Expert Kodiu Itepalrlnit
Fred Myer*. 311 fc. 2nd St.

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FOR KENT—Floor Bonder. Ea»y
uperllioii. HeaaonaUe rate*, San­
ford Paint b Ulan Co. Plume
itiF ii

DODCK - PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND SERVICE
109 PolwalLo A*a.
Phon* 1011
SION*.
Shaw card* and
o — d k k h SIGN I
O. D. Landreu. P

TORS ONLY'IWIUTE). DOWN 1933'Chevrolet On* and One half
PAYMENT OF I26WIK) RE* ‘ ton-(ruck. First 8200.00 takes
QUIKKD. Apply to McLvan “ IjL Security Lumber A Supply
Yard, Sixth Strwt and Maple

saSai

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WELL I
weu-t

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SUE US FOR
MIMEOORAPll PIUNTINU
AND TYPINU
* CREDIT M'REAU OF
SANFORD
116 N. Park
Ph*n« ISO

NHURANCK
REAL ESTATE
F.II.A. M Otm;ACE l o a n s
RAYMOND M. HALL. Kr*llor
7 Pel*, L iv c ito c k . Supplie* AUTO REPAIRINC. Hull'* CarKegiiKered ltroker mid ‘
age, Sanford and Celery Ave­
_ Insurance Aftobt
FOR SALK llor*e for general
nue*. Phone 10'dO-M.
Km. 4 Florida State Hank Hldg.
farm work
II. F. Slade, Longwood.
' For Dependahto
S M A L L 3 ROOM voltage, 4 ncre
HRFFRTCKHATION SERVICE
land at 1-ake Mary, m ar aline*. FUR SALE: White pertian kit
. &gt; Call
ten*. 2 month* aid. tl ill to|
I ftlOO.Ou or euual value in car
(JANAS irEVltlCEKATION
Cattery, Plymouih K»ad, Sor
. or truck. Can move in name
SERVICE
retltu.
day. fliow’n R, Vale*, Rt. 2,
Ph. 670-W
Itox IHI, Elder Spring*, San
ford.
8
H ELP W A N T E D
HIAPKIt SERVICE
For jjetail* of the *nfeit “ maid
(Jlltt.S WANTED. IJuiey1* Drug
service" now In’ Sanford call or
B A R T IC L E D F O R SALE
Store.
well® BABY VALET, Daytona
Itcach. Diaper* supplied.
30 CAl..,aml 1-36 gallon laid,- I FIRST CLASS Mechanic.
1
top water heater*. Electric Ser­
Mrrhanle'* h,-li«*r.
Maffelt’a NEED A~NEW IIOCIFT l^ c.l revice Company
207 Magnolia
pre*eiilntiyo’ will gladly help
Alitu Servire, Sanfanl, Fla.
Ave. Phone 101.
you. Term* arranged. Volusia
HUTCHEIL exrmrietwe,!. or one
Itoofing CV Phone 006-R Ssnwith limited experience. Apply
LI.-LITE Aluminum canemont
forii
' T
Hox 31 r/u Herald.
window*. Doublu hung alumi­
SPECIAL COLD WAVE 16.95
num and atrel cncetnenl win­
Sanford Heaut
Salon. Pit
dow*. * Mitaelo C. inc ret e Co. COOK for family of 3 adult*.
A
pply
Hox
41
'
Care
Sanford
1364,
SOD Elm Ave. Phone 13.16.
Herald.
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FOR SALE—UmerocA for drive- MAN to work on Ranch Man to OKLANIIO Morning Si'nllnrL Or­
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
wag* and roadway*— Phono
run Fishing Camp. 1201 MagRav. 1I06-J
^1241.
’ . mdia Ave., Sanford.
Phono
SEWi.Nt; MACHINES
PfXSTKK * STUCCO of all
SAi.ES AND SERVICE
kind*, patching. Free estimate*.
C A HIE It fur well known grocery
Phone County 3B22.
HerI'a Sewing Math. Shop
in Kustis. Fla. Experience de­
I___m S. Fh w fc ‘ Ph. I 1H
‘
sirable lull not necessary. Ap­ SUGAR CURING tTr ARTERY
ot rural Elcctrle automatic ManPUMP CURING with Oldply Herald Hox 100.
ket* for xiseplng comfort
fashioned
Hickory
Smoking.
II. IL POPE CO. IN a
fT
W ORK W ANTED
Bring in your pork at any
time—No appointment nctrs140 GAL. Electric water heater.
EleCIrlc Servire Company. 207
CENTRAL FLORIDA
Magnolia Ava. Phone 161.
FREEZE AND 8TOR;
401 W. 13th h
CUT FLOWERS, Mra. Y. C. Ilol- FLUOR SANDING A flnUhlng,
Sanford, Fla.
linger, Wv»t 1st St. near kloncleaning A waxing. Our power
roc Corner.
unit enable* ux to work where
there-4* no elcctnc conaertio. 13 NOTICES— PERSONA!.
BESII FLOWERS DAILY. Are
available. 21 yeara experience
taking ordera now for CHRISTATTRNTION LADIES!
IL M. Gleason. Lake Mary. Fla
MAB. Wreath*. Door Sprays,
Make a one-etbp service for all
•tc. STEWART the FLORIST. ROOFING and roof painting.
your laumlry and dry tie a* log
814 Myrtle. 260-W.
Smith Hruther*. Phone 1188.
need* by using your favorite
Self-Service Laundry.
TUXEDO. FEEDS—cumuleU* line
HA BY S IT T E R
TIIR HKLPY SELFY LAUNDRY
Hunt’* Tuxedo. Feeil Store.
G IR L 17 want* loh a* hoby.titter
408 W. 16 S t
Sanford
‘ i. Call 879.
at' night*.
JASII regiiter paper In stock.
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE
Powrll‘» Office Supply. Plume Ui hutlnewi OpportunlUm
Delivered to your homo
Phone C-8105 or 894
RADIO REPAIR SHOP
SMALL STUDIO PIANO. Ju»t ( / _y,,u are Inlerntcd in g
Royal Maater tire* are back again.
I tuned, pricy 1128.00.' Call 249
Into the Radio Repair Uuslnes*
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
for appointment.
_________
write. R. C. Allen. 030 E. New
York Ave. DcLand, Fla.
14
LOST A "FOUND
FLOWERS
for all orcaalona
,
EARN 1100.08 PER WEEK
LOST*Friday IsToo’ l
or near
Mr NEILL A YOST FLORISTS
SALARY
Florida Slate Bi
Charles
HIpea Av«. Jtut off Celery
McLean Trucking Company, Inc.
Willis, Ph. 734-M
Offlrc ph- 402 residence ph. t|ft-R
Winston-Salem, N. -C. offers
ai ■ ' ■ajrru» mum
young man an •opportunity to FOUND—Casting Rod at Lak&lt;
Gaa apace luatera »l*.96 up
gu Into business for themselves.
Jessup fish camp. Owner cai
IL a POPE CO. INC
We tell you a 1948 Mode) L J.
have by identifying and pay
Mack Diesel or 1948 Model
Ing for thia ad. K, M. Young
ORANGES, sweet. Juicy, ripe, f l.
Wclaka A pt
C90 Autocar Deieel Tractor. Wa
bushel. Bring baskets. Hawke,
. glTe you a three year Icaaa
M^Paola. Post Office*.
contract- Earnings sufficient to
pay fur tryck in three years,
2 DifllNG ROOM SUITS, Phone
4-Vv"rt!aA’ 1. condition, gltqp. -f 12
*ed. free *«Jc
beyond Wil*u
■■ - Dora Road &lt;n
tw v « Vf30 A.

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I’LL BUY your car regnrdlc** of Cohen’* Radiator Shop for, com-, , .....eluuu u
age or condition. Roy Reel, 306
plcla radiator *enrice,.106 Sa.t- i«rt»nit».i i.&gt;
W. 2nd SL
f„r,l Ave. Phone 3f,rt-W
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WE CANT Hi LP T1JAT MH6KED MAN

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YOU HAVE ENEVIE5, MR WINTERS,
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�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

qUAl.ll-IKII CANDIDATES
- TALLAHASSEE. ■Dee. *211—4/
Circuit Judira (leorge
Willi*
Jackson of 8t. Augustine today
qualifed as a candidate for reelection from Croup one
Seventh Judicial Circuit.
Other qualification pa
csived .by-Secretar,
J ^ -IL

MONDAY, DEC. 29, l w f

round match, toii-M-t-difd Urtlrc
Thomas and (Jus I’rcple* of West
Palm Beach -defeated Frank S\ li­
man and Byron Wise of the Uni­
versity of Florida 6-1, 9-2.
RUB-TRUCK WRECK
GIFFORD. Dec. * 29—UP)—At

“ Where Customers Send Their Friends” -- Home Controlled

(cart I fr-pcrstifm were i ^ u m l n £

heic early today when a southbound Greyhound hus collided
with a truck parked on U. S.
highway J.
Vent Beach Fire Chief A, - P.
Baughman said the accident oc
curred about 6:26 A. M. (EST)
on the highway ulxtul two miles

Open Til 6:00 P.M . Wednesday

Baugham said that *‘at least 16
persqns" had ' Iteen admitted/ to
the Vero Beach Hosital for envr*
TENNIS TOURNEY
JACKSONVILLE, l&gt;ev. 29. (.19 gency treatment.
—Allan Dee of St- I’eter.’.utg lub
STATS
HOLIDAYS— —
vanced to the semi-finals of the
junior singles In the Florida
TALLAHASSEE, Dee. 29—UP)
Public Courts Tennis Tournament Must state offleials ami emplnvea
here today when he downed young relumed to their deska today fol­
Bobby Sierra of Tampa d-0. fi-2. lowing an extended Christmas
Third-seeded John Dennis of St. vacation.
Petersburg d e f e a t e d l-arn-rd
All offices will close -again
Munot of Jacksonville 0-2, t*-7 in Thursday for New Year’s Day.
the quarter finals of the men’s
The Supreme Court Iwgan its
hoiday recess Dec,. til ami will
■ingles.
In a men’s doubles second not reconvene until Jan. 6.

U. S. Good Grade Heavy Western

. . . . . From Margaret Ann

HIM ACTRESS Abigail ‘Tommye" Adams aftecUonately holds her pet
‘’Albert," credited with saving her from a fiery death tn her Beverly
Hills, Calif., home. She said ahe had been asleep several hours when
“ Albert" awakened her wllh loud barking. The aclrrsa found th^ entire
room, including the bed covers, oh fire A smoldering clgaret was
believed to have caused the fire.
(fnfertiallonal Soundpholo)

STEAKS: Sirloin or Club
llonelt-SS

Rib Chops
lb.

Shoulders, H alf or Whole

Brisket Pot Roast
Dried Beef
Fresh Ground Hamburger

lb.

12-oi Seal Tight Carton

Cottage Cheese

Smoked Hog Jowl

lltuivs. &lt;*hs» l&gt; rfu* Margaret
. T&lt;* IHwerd l.aty-WhUri H(U
Wllllaiiiii.il
K rim teil. W
ii Wh. K ird I'niti- .(US Wllrua K.
Htrkkl**&lt;1. M It Jr. *«ut Hlliitl.
It, II. Tln-rn|U"" Hr. *lu* l l r l r .

HOT SHOT SPECIALS
Canadian Rutabagas

1,-iula* T o llubtoir

Fresh Fla. Beans
Fresh Fla. Cauliflower
Fresh Green Onions.. 2 bunches 25c

K.II/ flui If.Mr t,
m statk

v io N r u * « &lt; r a

OrturuitY
Ur.fly, Miiliiuel J rlui Ail* t*.
T-i Pis- t r.dlt jmw| InVE^m.nl *
WUI l*m*, T. 3- etui
Til Ftnrlil* Hint. Its III*
Itosrh, Kluyd A *t*il tV sil
T o Florida Hint. Ilank
U v f,
W h lln */
KilWsrd
*
K .tlirrlh* Tu FU . HlaU Ussk
|*ope Win- Prod H «r. Wilma
Tn l.-iuii Knoll »lu* b u i a
Thompson, It. It. Mr. H ut ll.tfla
T*I St. 11. Hlrlt-klsnil *lu* Mlnal*
tisvi.. Stsis - Andrew T o FI-**

or what *»lll be done to tho banka
^ to rurb the Inflationary Impli■cations of rapidly expanding busi­
ness and parsonat bank credit!
‘ President Truman gavo top
place In his ten-point Ami-InflaUon Program to legislation “ to
restore tonsumer credit controls
and to restrain the creation of
inflationary bank credit.”
Restoration o f controls on con-

■umar credit sp|
'development despite banking 'opllUon. What to do about reguing commercial bank credit, If
rifling, was hotly debated.

'srrlner S. EeelsS, chairman
o f the Federal Reserve Board,
proposed secondary reaerve re­
quirement! In the form o f cash
or short-term government eecurltiee. In addition to those now re­
quired. Eeclei’ theorised that such
n move would \
selling short-!
end using the

the Ecclea' ’proposal And Indicated
that retirement o f bsnkheld gov­
ernment securities, plus Intensi­
fied savings bond* salts, and uae

Florida Hint* tlank To Hyolj.H
ry t*lf|iflMfi
r i a h l t Hist* Mask—T n - Arnold
Lea tleniley Jr
Florid* Hist.
U tA IM n
Florida dial*
J*M*&gt; artd A.
C.nirat Fla.

I A xe s is a a a m p y
W HuT HEi? EsJ’Y &lt;5wtME
V o . Er4 5 HE SA Y £ F
5HE OeJLY KNOW EP

5HE. Mouaur COULp
KEEP *IAA F 'J M lV /

v inT irr. o i'

HTfM'KIlill.llKtl*

Fey. Iceberg L ettuce.. 2 heads 25c
Red Delicious Apples
LIMIT
4 CANS I’ LLASli
Sun-Drenched
WITH SNAPS

1

NO. 2 CAN

- I lit. annual lil'HIng
&lt;• - of Tli** i'll'
titiwl-*, Florida, j* liaiiklna *MrP
orallon Hill t.. Ii*ld In Ih* «*»l»do
111mIt Hr hoo| tlulldiriK on Tn*»it-y J in it .r y
IS. I ll* , *1 .*'-**
p , Mi I** "tk.~ fnttm *. -n f-H -rttn *■ board oi ill racUr* lor lit* **•*•■
lug » * * r end ih . rrsn .srllon Ol
■ttdi otii.r iiuiin*t» » » may rom*
!ifl&lt;irr
Hi* in—
• If n w- w w t
is ih : day of Iirr*m i-»r l i l t .
iT is il* . O . Mhsffer

WHOLE IRISH

Tllluinn. Thuma. Jr- To U«»
Tillman.

HI. John J. II, alux Martoa 1
J a m a F. n.nlutt alux M 'U m C.
Hparkt,
John
T.
To
Led
F Katifhold . . I I I Mary P.
MBA I. BBTATSI MOttTfl A llB I
&lt;lr*«s. H-iy P . alus Salty It.
Hanford A il.m l. Nal. Haok.
U.alun, Jam*. F. *lbx M'U
T o P in t F .d .r a l I asd L Ault
Pari*. Holomu| . Max Harsh *
Crumlay
H. M. Mux Agaae O
(Hupiil Mia i To Plrei Fwlsrsi S
and L Ann.
AaeiUNMKW r UP MQHTAUAUM
Trulueh J. It. T o Allied Uulldlna
t'rvdlU Igg,
SATISPAtm O IT OP MOAlUAflBS
Hoelord Ailantl* Nallonal llsok
To Uall Mayor.
Florida Lusa Co. T o John Trtparkt
s u j t if k

Ceatral
Flo.
Pruduetlea
Cory. T » J. U Maleolm alux.

Or.

MIRACLE WHIP

POTATOES
C(5MSTOCK PIE

APPLES
No. 2 can 19c

CHaBe &amp;
#

*

Sanborn

F, Fharlri

A.ht*y. Morass Us
V'.rnaa
And 1‘ b yllli la m u a n a , 'Kaafont
rl. W. •Hlmmons, Manlord And
UaMy H p l * H a n l o n l
Win lloltl. Johns in Jr. UnSlor
Als. And M arsar.t K.Ultv l lin n ,
Sanford
Wllhur
Ikrar
Nolan
Hanford
A n d Palm a tauulw Fillimjl, OraU
Jam *. L
Aadawui And tlatly
lamlM Itowland. Haafurd
WAMIIANTT IIKKI1B
J l.y .r, fla il T o Hoy p U rtrn
mux Hally H.
Modd y, Wm. II H as I!mm* W
To
Fr&lt;d*rlrk
W_ Imrkuat *. *UV

Tree Ripened Oranges .. 2 doz. 35c

M IM I'H H I API* BAM
j i m l i 'II
m i.I.IN rt, h Iim *
o f rr.ld.nrc au*l aildfw *. Sr*

L'.altal Fla. Product Ion C t.dll
A » n T*i O. H. M oot e tu i N »llk M
Kaoll. Loull . l u i laruli* T o K
B W lill.ni.-oi H u i Lula W
Florjda HlsWItyiik Tu Vara
A n dr.w I mil*
*
• *
IIOAOli Atfl.K tlia tT lA llfIK
U, K. Marin* Corpi. T o lio u s la n

of
ue
rm p M R s
RaeonenKHIon
Flnanta
Corp.
VH Frank P ls o a el a a T h e m e M.

another antidote, an

NATIONAL PRESIDENT of the Western Union Division of the Commercial
Telegraphers Union. Adolpli lining* Is surrounded by reporters follow*
tng s meeting in Philadelphia with company and government spokesmen
In an elfort to avoid a threatened strike of Western Union’s 50,000 em*
pin,res. The hrsilng ended in disagreement when (he AFL union repre­
sentatives refused s ecunpany offer of ■ 11,000,000 bonus payment to
employees. Union leaders said a strike would he called. (International)

Legal Notice

long-term Interest rat* although itistn lUnk
the government, which virtually
Thcrn.li-Tan* Us* &lt; ii
dictates the rate, vowed and re­ T*. Florid* Mlstr, I*.nk
avowed that 2W per cent Interest
Krlh*r 1'
for long-term money would not
be altered. The government did
allow, however, a decisive in­
m » i * 4 t * n j» &gt; o f w u h t u a h f *
crease In the short-term rate for

E

39c
Western Pork Spareribs

I. Tslboll

This was reflscted In higher
rates for a l l t y p w o f IfiilUT —
ffrom
anna
lian
h avs* •
- acceptances
aef*«nt
I fY
bankers'
U
prime commercial, paper.
Losa of Income to banks In
virtue of reduced holdings of U
B. governments securities wn
thus offset to a degree by ex
’on In- revenues through a
r charge on loans. Most
sra bellsvcd the offset would
not be enough to prevent a de­
cline In net profits.
llie big question in the banking
Industry at the and of the year

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Bananas

irevlous records.
Coincident wit
lending, and in line with th* postwar policy of the money
agers in Washington, some $3,*
600,000,000 in government bonds
was lopped from the banks’ in­
vestment portfolios. Despite this
decline banks still had roughly
*37^00,000,000 invested In federal
Issues, largely a hangover from
the days of war financing.
4Fundamentally there- ap

If. S. Good Grade Spring Lamb

Court Records

In the second half of the year,
however, banks poured out money
jo satisfy the deslras of business

Consumer lending also reached

Sanford. Ftorfit*

Stall F«d Stjj^r B eef

By WILLIAM D. IIORGAN
drop in lh? levels at which the
NEW YORK, Dec. *29, (A9— federal
supported
government
The nation’s banks this year re­ IMind prices and the implied
captured their traditional role as promise that the new levels would
lancers to business, industrx and tie maintained for the foreseeable
finance
future. Bankers took this to mean
And they played their part with government bonds would not
auch enthusiasm .that at the year break par.
end they were under attack by
government critics on the grounds
that commercial credit was ex­
Seminole County

outstanding at the end of 194*1
by the tidy sum of $3,000,000..

204 Kant Flint Street

■ H A P P Y NEW YEAR

Nation's Banks Re-Capture Theirv
Role As Lenders To Business Firms

Lending activity In the first
half of 1047 was slowed b;
factors as a slight skip in the
puls* of business, talk of a re­
cession and spSsmodie conrern
over I n v e n t o r y accumulation,
atrikes in key Industries, and a
pause In the upward flight of

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ordinance provided that when a license tax romalna’
unpaid for a period of ninoty days there shall be added
thereto n penalty of 10^J of the original amount, sad
it ghall be.paid at the same time of iamUnce.of license.

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VOLUME XXXVIII

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TUESDAY, DEC. 30, 1917

47Arabs,Jews Havana Trade Meet Ceases Rift
Anderson Puts
On One Point, Disputes Others
Die in Battle
Rationing Onf At Oil Plants
D istilleries
HAVANA, Dec. 30 (A1)

GOP Cost O f!
j Living Bill

Rope
Hope
Fight
Stills

jE R U S A im B 7c. 30 yp)~
^The PeleUine rioting bar readied
^ a new high with 3.6 Jew* and 11
Arab* killed at the Comolidatrd
Oil Refinery at Haifa. Someone
threw a bomb at a line of. 100
Arab* Handing before the em^ymenl olf.ee. killing many of
them and injuring 4 / other*, r n
well at 14 Jrwt. Rioting broke
out Immediately between ■ 1.800
Arabt
and 400 Jewt. Uriliih
§ troop* roped off' the plant in
their effort! to ilop the IduoJihed among. the od tanki and
refining itill*.
Arabmachinegunneii
raked j
Jcwiih
bui half way up Ml.
Scopui
on the . outaVirla jf
Jrruulein, wounding 14 Jew*
two of them leriouily. Police is id
the bui wt&gt; loaded witli_nntie&gt;.
• and other Hadauah hospital

lnr,u'tna!icd and underdeveloped coun-

trier •lopp-d' signing with earl, other on one poini at fhe Havana
I rade Conference lodr.y, hot keet up their dispute along almotl the
tame liner un three other i&gt;*ue!
»
Delegates appeared to hr making the lame remark* on different
•uireit* hi variout (ommntert c,n the conference, which wai called
by the Lined Nation* to lonsidet 'a proposed ,ch*tler for an
f International - Trade Organiiat ion.
The d e b a l e emph**ixedt the
cleavage that ha* Ihtii evident
from the beginning *•; the high!)'
developed rountrie* ti'arking the
draft charter adopter! at Geneva
ami the other* demanding rt&gt;&lt;&gt;cial
privilege*'for protection of hew
and growing Industrie*.
Discussion was' ended on the
question -of "quantitative rrstneM o s t p 0 l i t i c a l H e a d s tiona" such •* import quota! and
been***, which brought a major
- .
* ,,
last week. Nobody had any
Agree That Wallace rriai*
thing to say when ihr committee
H as Little Chance on general rummrreiat policy,
‘meeting for the first time sinee
Uit Tuesday, was called to order
w a sh in c to n ” Dec. 30. m
hy Chairman Dana V\itHenry Wallace'* annnuncrmrnl yesterday
gress of Canada.
1 h.1 t he will run (or prciidrnt nest, . Underdeveloped nation*,'or in&lt;i!t
year on an imlrpetlrnl ticket hat of them, had l«‘en holding inn foi
pioprllrj
American relations" the right t&lt;f impose the quanti­
which the char­
with Ruiiia into the face ai a tative'restrietions
ter would seek to eliminate. Dele­
retl-hol cknipaign i*tue. . .
gates of the fnduatrlalised natl-in*
Politician* ague litis morning used strong language last week
tlul the two major party candi­ in warning that the mm-imlutdate* will have to answer, Wal trialitcd, slates would In- the hi*• . . .
1
1 . • " ll-.i i gest sufferers In a general fight
lace* attack on what hr called I to jmj,0M, nUr|, restrictions.
their “ hipatlitan reaclionaty war j The matter will In- referred to
policy.*'
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a subcommittee.
.
In hi* Chicago radio speech la.l ! ,Rll« «h* fumniltlee m ^ iy mvm-

Wallace's Entry
Pushes Redr U. S.
Issues To Front

v employe* en route to work.
Aral)* alto sprayed the out­
skirts of the ell-Jewlsh city of
Tel Aviv with gunfire fur on
hour, hut the casualties were not
.
immediately known.
tbargrd that our present loreign •which would allow nations to iniElsewhere in the Holy Land • polit y 11 dividing the world inln j pose quantitative restriction* un*
(CanllfiUf« mm fM # M il
two armed cam|&gt;* that can result dor certain conditions to anfeonly in confu.ion, depression and) » « « *
financial {msltlnn
’ ..
,
i l l
. , . • 1 and balance of payment*,
war. lie alto lathed out *1 uni*! ATKcnthlfli c h „ P| U ^ u p y nl,d
vcital military training a* a Ceylon wauled to *bruadyn the
decisive step toward Fascitm.
I scope of the article to allow mure
“ A new party." laid Wallace. ' lestrictlon* to be Imposed, firrat
"must .land In, a positive y«Ulh j
*nJ N,,rw*&gt;’ *■'&gt;program of abandancf and »e- ‘ Argentina. Chile and El .HalvaATHENS, Dee. 3o7 0D— Greek
dor meanwhile renewed demand*
troop* ate redoubling their effort! curity. not scarcity and war.
However, political leaders are for (he right to make any pieto prevent the key town o f Konltaa on the Albanian frontier nearly unanimous today in pre-' ferential tiade agreements they
from falling Into the hands of dieting election failures for aichouse. This was in a suhcommllThlrd Party movement. They lie-1 tee debate un an article for bidCemmuniit guerrilla*.
Wellarr ha* an even smal* ding new preferential romped*
The rfgulara used hand gr-n lievet iM
t is H t a • ■ Paa*
1
without prior approval.
The
sdes,i. bayonets
bayonet* and knives tndnj
today
United Blair* and Hraiil took the
i! m » a path to the i'ul*aguejert
M to bjn*r
iwleagu* red
city through the guerrilla line*. I I D T n V R pfH O TIR T n h opposite side.
Similar differences appeal .'.I in
They l*gah. moving supplier to
**♦ l O y I U 8 i p B JU II
the defrnder*
over
a snowy-----mule
------------ ------------------ y y . ^ c r e ( j i t c o m p a n y n discussion by the economii* de­
velopment committee of an article
trail. „
entitled “ governmental assistance
The guerrillas have had the
d.ennard
R.
Toy
has
reslgnril
to economic dcvaloiiment.*'
town under siege since Christmar,
Cuba, Argentina, Uruguay, Cey­
and It has hern cut off frum out­ as secretary-treasurer of the
Florida Pro&lt;luetlan Cre­ lon. Mexico, New Zealand *nd
side help. The guerrilla* are very Central
dit Association of Sanford as of
anxious to rapture Kunltaq be­ Dec, .11 and has accepted a posi­ Hraiil proposed amending the
cause they want it to be the tion as Florida representative of charter to give countries mure
tapital of the newly proclaimed the Columbia Dank of Co-opera-' privileges for regulation to pro­
Communist state. The new Com- lives, .with headquarter! at Dr* tect or increase economic develop­
4 munlst state was aet up In truer. Undo, It was announced today by ment. Canada, Franca and Llttvrla
” rilla territory in northern Gre-n-e -C. It. Clonts, president of the defended the article aa it Mimd*.
liy order of the guerrilla Milef- Association.
tain, General Markoa.
J. P. Payne, of Orlando, former
According lo the Athens gov- secretary-treasurer of . the As* *25 Persons Hurt By
eminent, Konltsa is atlll in the sociation, has liei'n elected by the
Underground Blasts
hands o f. nationalist -forcuo, and board of dtrprfors to succeed'Mr.
its outer defenses are still intart Toy anU will enter upon hi*
BOSTON,
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But the guerrillas are throwing duties Jan. 1, 1048. '
everything they have Into the
The Central Florida Produc­ Twenty-five persons were burr­
battle. They are attacking in tion Credit Association la a co­ ed nr injured by flying glass
wavetr behind a curtain of .heavy operative financing organixatlon, last night when a 'series of ter­
’ artillery fire. Ami as tho Crrcii operated and controlled by its rifying underground explosion*
* high command put* It, the deci­ farmer members. A branch of­ tossed manhole .cover* high in
sive battle for Konltsa has itceii fice of the Association Is to .be the air. blew out front* of .i
■nainUlned jointly with the Bank score of store* and windows of
joined.
for Cooperatives at 4S West Cen­ office buildings and left busy
tral Avenue, Orlando. The ter­ Dewey Square In the' down­
Citizen* Urged To
ritory of the Production Credit town section strewn with ruldde.
Deputy Fire Chief William F.
rovers ScminJe and
Donate t o T.B. Fund Association
five other Central Florida coun­ Quigley said half * tha Injured
ties.
were firemen who were burned
Jack Ratrgan, Christmg* ***1
prying open manhole cover* after
sale chairman, today announced
the first few of six blasts. None
that the tale la $1,800 short &lt;.f Home Owners Warned was apparently hurt seriously.
the goal set by the. Seminole
Twenty were treated at city
County Health and Tuberculosis
To Check Chimneys hospital.
Association and j declared that
v .Quigley said the explosions
. there are still hundreds of letters
were
caused
by
Homs owners ward today cau­ apparently
to be heard from, and that it la tioned by Assistant Fira Cnlef K. accumulation of gases In pipes
not too lata for eitlsafia to give. T. Thomas to check on chimney* under enow-covered streets. Tbe
Many of tba business firms to make sure that thera la no
ga
have not ga yet made their usual accumulation of soot that may ttrmlncd immediately,
gifts, it was announced by George cause explosions or back firing
• Austin, chairman of thv large in oil heaters or stoves.
gifts committee.
During the week end, he Mid, Everett H. Hankins
Urging citlxena tq contribute to the fire department had three
Injured In Accident
the program, Mr. IUtigan today rails due to this type of fire,
whleh
while
not
causing
actual
said, ‘The point that ere wish to
Everett II. Hankins. 317 Park
gat across to the people is that fire damage, blew a tot o f soot
this is a most important work, into homes. One of these calls Avenue, was severely Injured
vitally eaaantlal to the health and waa due to soot In the chimney shortly before 1|43 o'clock this
welfare of Seminole County eitl- of a healer in the hasamrnt of morning when th* HM1 Dodge
sens. It &lt;• not too late to give; the Welaka Apartments - late sedan, he waa driving north on
French Avenue, crashed Into an
and are shall continue this drive Saturday evening. *
At Si IB o'clock. Sunday morn­ oak tree on tha welt aide Of the
until our quota Is reached, for it
would be loo bad’ to minimise our ing. gas in a circular oil heater street, 05 feet north ot the Nine­
am because of Inadequate backfired soot into the home of teenth Street Intersection, it was
A. C. Lamb at West Thirteenth reported this morning hy Toller
.Js.
“ It ia ao easy, with the rush Street and Persimmon Avenue, Chief Roy G. Williams. 7
showered the place with soot.
Mr. Hankins waa rushed In the
of Christmas, to forget the Chrlst- and
attar 10 o'clock the same ambulanre to Fernald-Laught&lt;&lt;n
aua Seal gifts,** declared Mr. Shortly
morning
there
was
a
similar
soot
Batifsn, "hence wa aw extending explosion a t-th e home of Hal Memorial Hoipltal, tnd irWjM re­
ported that he had a broken frfut,
tho Uma , lUplt,*V_______________ Wight, 001 Elm Avenue.
broken collar hone, broken rib*
n r e In the trash Ma, in the and possible internal Injuiii-s.
alley back of tha McCrory .Store The front end o f the automobile
THE WEATHER
threatened
tore and build waa demolished and It waa taken
r 1:40 o'clock by the wreekstr to Ratliffs. PaLAKELAND — T h e
Federal Ing shortly
SUt# Frost Warning Service fore* Saturday evening and Set f in to trolman. Jaek lilclnon and line­
' ceit for peninsular Florida to­ a telephone pole. Prompt action man Harriett Investigated the
was partly by* tha f i n department and tho accident.
night and Wsdnei
_
cloudy and mild
the out- f in resistant glass In window*
prevented
spread
of
tho
fin
,
look mild W,
night and
FORMER RESIDENT DIEH
Chief Thomas revMled.
no frost seen
Mrs. Robert Terrance died at
**% »
the borne of bet daughter, Mrs.
M, R. BTH1CKLAND DIES
ftS
Hants
Premia here of Rupert Stitch- Haxat McFayden, (a Mobile, Ala.
alo
11
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morning, —
4t was
land will regret to learn of tho early p-“
sudden death of hi*'father Maa.de learnedI by-friends here.
Mr*. Torrance, a former' reriR. Strickland, whleh occurred at
was tb* i
hi* homo is Gnesiiboro, Flo. last i l f t of
11
Saturday night. Mr, and Mra. of the late Mr. Torrance, engineer
n
Rupert StrickUnd left immedia­ with tha AUanlie Coast l.lne
-T
Railroad. He was killed several
tely for Ononaboro Id
years ago In an accident.
the funanl Wodaeaday
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Greeks Stiffening
* Efforts To Assure
Konitsa’s. Safety

ig .-d s f'-'? a a h t t

Tb». rationing program w*M
Instituted by Agiirtillurr ’Se­
cret ai
Anderson
iinyler
tbe
m| (unity iif the newly-signed
Anti-Inflation Act. ■The ’ ration­
ing program ju ^ nlmut rut* .in
half the ummiiig of grain pre­
viously used |N-r month by the
distillers.
Thp day hefBfe Uhriithis* the
distilling industry completed a
voluntary till day production holi­
day to help put across tin;, ad­
ministration's fund conservation
program,
“
Ital inning wn* pul lutrk ipto
effect when the distillers and the
government loutil liol get to­
gether on a voluntary program
of restricted use of grain. TVnew rationing plan U effective
at midnight tonight.
WASHINGTON Dec. SO ( 4 1 The disclosure that Brig. Gen­
eral Wallace II. Graham Is listed
in agriculture department records
as .a one-time grain speculator
leaves hi* status ns personal phy­
sician to I‘resident Truman un­
changed.
"Dr. Graham will continue as
White House physician.”- Pres­
idential Secretary Cliaile* G.
Host told reportrr*.
itos* made the assertion Into
yesterday In response to a ques­
tioner who noted that Mr TruItuBllaasd »m Cs|( »lil

City Clerk Is Given
Authority To Issue
Arrest Warrants

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President Signs Bill
That Is Facsimile
O f Original W hich
Has Been Mislaid

Authority For Move
Is In A nti-Infla­
tion Bill Truman .
Signed Only Today
WASHINGTON. Dec. 30 (/Pi
Agriculture Secretary
Ander­
son ha* imputed gram rationing
on whisky makers. The cabinet
member oidcted the rationing in
order to sate' grain for food.
Authority for the move is con­
tained in ihe Anti-Inflation Art
which Mr! Truman'signed today.
Between nowk and Jan. '31st.
1948. t h e y a l l o w e d to use
two million, 450 ihoutand huihels
of grain.

NO. 291

Train Travelers Stranded By Record Snowfall

H&gt; SI. M. KREEGER

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To Prodor# Prosperity for Hanford.

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British Troops
O ff Plant In
O f Stopping
Am ong Oil

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WAGING I ON.- DcJ. 30 (/P&gt;
Preudcnt I'ntnian lus signed
the Rrpptilk.m tort-id-living bill,
although lie ilie.idv bui condrnmurd it /it hardly woilh the
paper on which it was. wiittrjt.
And the paper whjch the Pirsidrnt signed w.nmt even a car-v.
V . . ‘ Imp copy of the oiigin.il.
You've‘ heard, of course, how
. the oiigm.d u| ihr bill patted by
Congrcit di-.ippraird m tome
•till unexplained fathom—from
s lilt- While lloucr tonirlinic be­
tween Sunday night and Monday
moiqjng .Sccrrt tervue agenlt
hate lirrn gum'-thoring all over
lltr place, day and night. But
WITH.AU TtAIN tUVICI badly delayed or completely stopped In New York by the record snowfall ot 23.4 J naiv a sign of the bill not even
laches, stranded travelers are pictured above in Grand Central Station as they settled down for long waits,
‘\, hrrr.it" or atplil infinitive.
not knowing when their trains would be running. Over lO.QQQ men and btdd pieces of snnwr-temuval equipThai just couldn’t be.
The
ment were musterrd*out Iff l IlfM111418 TrceTitFcHlr' troiiV"Wit wor*( snowI
ivfafl (n Us history. (International)
I’resident utrciiily hnd announced
(tint mii,'li n- In- ilislikcd it, he
would sign it. And if he didn't
&lt;ign it Wednesday night.- the bill •

King Of Romania Geologist Reveals Midget Typ^
Abdicates Throne
Dinosaur Discovered In Canada Ilf airplane mnturs the rigliatiirra
' nf Svnninr \rtbur Vandcnberg
Pj hOMII.I III’ NSKI.I.K
For New Republic
and J-peakcr Joe Martin were obui i/J'i ( i niran to impular hrlirl, a horned tinned for the eopy Were not
wmild dir in jMN'krl veto. So the
I'rrsident's -tuff ninhi-d through
(i reasonIIbtr- facsimile, nml with

O i l WVA. It.i

kidding ,ilimit ' tin- rmir of airi!ini -oil* t.t o^n ] t,,&gt; ling i'lilil
A -peeial finis*
Y o im j; M on arch Said
v ~t ‘ N ,‘-i. mbriit
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&lt;• :1&gt;-- Gbolwgual Survey ol l an.nla teiKiitrd piune mot oti
-uiv bad to flv ilie bill to Ded­
In B roadcast That to the G-- domi-il isotiriv &lt;1 Auiciiin today tin* dittovciy of iw.- ham. Ma-.aehiHolLs. late last
-kejetow- d a mwiyri »|ri ir- in a i,« k Iclgc on llic Kcd Dccf U.v.t night to get Mintin'! signature.
P o licy C aused A ct m
Ai exni tlv .1*:lf&gt;, this morning,
Alb'-itrt l.itt .'iii.'u*!
I
he
WrilqiH.
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tsl
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in
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ihr
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mhIics' ol the pigmV atllioicil Preaidt-nl Truman signed the bill,
I1 U T I A H I M
D e c 10 id -i
fjuubt whoftj tiy
* idioiisaur.. s it e only thrm* feet with . t‘ii ir lt t lU ttriEiin
l at it '1
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—' Mir liarI, ihr King of Romani.*,
r4«l
iiuLy. Am i •&lt; p"&gt;
c l’ lildtlon
siyqril hy .ill tiihllirt
niinnlris tlci l.iiril
Hoinaiiia
a
"(ni|iulai ilniiiK i.itu irpuhlu.'
the
yuuug
king
made
a
hiosdcatl lo the-niilion, tsiiDuuiii '
ing that lie was giving up hit
iliiuiie.H r -.ml
the poll war
ilungct in .l iimiiiuiiitl-Uoiitiintlrd
Uotiuni.i lu d made on .illri.itnni
m the (nriiliiiiliiiit necessary. Ami
Nti(har) dcriam l tlu l the pcuplr
IllUtl be lire In tliootr llirli nml
loim ol government,

Wholesale Prices
Near High Levels
Of May, 1920 Peak

althnti|*ii Ihrir hrmli wrtr
i. fixAi uirlu. Dr
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iid ^
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Ifc’,.:r'Lrw'.r;'::, fiSTSTMartln Says
Unity
of equal length, .landing ol.oilt ‘ # v ,, ■.
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nuh.. ,,, height
0! IVopIe, Leadeni
",e, consisted of sw am p'yvge-j
I/ower Costs
reptile*

Int inn which they chewed
HO,STUN. Dec, !0 - ip) House
pmverful, flat grinding • irjS cI tie
Bureau O f Statistics laines of their hi,.ad head*, lie Sneaker l.io-ph W Martin, Jr..
only
Were at much a- eiglii metres l R-'lif-sl Ipttelteil tmluy
S tu dies U n ch eck ed -aid.
lhick in ptaceq altuwing them lo "illpH'lflsh Cfjqpenstoirr Iwiwern
rrntmiti, ihe.ltepid'licanO f A rticle s use Their skill)* a* haltering rains President
i*• fend off fie.-h enting relatives. iliintinateil Cntlgress and the peo­
The little llolIll'll dlltiistrufs »»o ple a* n whole ran ‘■lem "the riaWASHINGlUv. Drr. II) t/l’i
krniWfi hy tlie hig name of 4 Ink tide of inflation."
Wltolrtale price! edged near­ "l.eplnceiator- “
•Appealing
f..i "the greatest

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Mich.icl ,-ihnnuncetl hi* ilSIic.ier today the all-linie. cre*t ol
in the
In another paper submitted to conperat'e movement
Tin* City Commission,- In n t- Imn at ) i! M„ (iiuluirtl tunc Mav
1920.
and
government ||ie -uriety tialay. Dr. Porker D peacetime ‘ htstnrv of America,"
conjourned session, passed an ordi­ 1t ” was rcj-orted willioill
the
Massachusetts
Tra -k of the United State- tiro- Martin . . told
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...
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nance authorising the City Clerk, fitmalion that Miilurl |rft tin cconomiu* »ay they ran Imdt logical Survey reported jim lin g! i " "'.’J®" * Rcpoblican ' bi b:
^
Jl. N. Saycr to i**uc warrant* tor lapilal two limit, latri In all oollnog In nidnalr lli.il h'M8* in the G u ir-.r M.'Vtci. which ilidl-V
4**'
&lt;tw*rl lire iialionalarrests, and also authoiising
prices
will
-lop
there
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iiiliinolv of « runaway inflation(I iitilituird un I'ngn
,
I'olice Chief Roy G. William* to
Willi
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issue warrant* during lh-- for­
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tietween the Executive,
mer's absence.
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Terms of the lease at the air FormcrBurmc.scHeml (oral group at letl lemoiiiilv mimeiou* rim.......... pnseiil tavl the t'eligle.s imd the ju'Oplr
unite effort
n united
to -lefeat this
base with the West Virginia
Sentenced To Dentil wholriale pm e. on «)00^ «“ •&gt;« j in^Trask'- paper said that Ice ; qmenace
Training School were discussed,
lipHlitir* tltuhcil by the Htnrtti ol Ago KOdirnenis eontnining ro-ul
M„ lUn ealM -inflatloft- ' ttis
and Ihr City agreed to furnish s
l^ihur autistic* tailed mu In *ked rema ns of tiny arctic shell* weK
,|„me.lic enemy of
RANGOON,
llurmn,
Dec.
i
n
tetter containing a listing of
found with a fool nr two of the
-rcurity nml safety"
—II Bow, pre-war premier of
buildings and equipment to Iw Itumru, w»* sentenced to death pa-t another Itostwar mark dm surface nf the floor of thv Gulf
and declared "wn must fight it as
mg lltr week ended Dec.
leased, said Mr. Rayrr.
.
,
,
. #
,
of Mexico during ucennographic !vigorously n. we would a foreign T
today by a ' Burmese -pccial triA notice from Florida Airway* Inmal which convicted him' of
A n . index ligurr of lb . *. * o , research rarliet this year,
announcing an additional round- abetting the murder of U Aung recorded for that dale by the ] This, ho said, 'imllcnted clearly fo-'."
"In'doing —
o." lie said, ill a pretrip schedule between llrlnnd • San and other Burmese minister* HlJt. which ute* average purer that-when the aetlinreiit* were -le- pared
.jieech, "we must avoid
and Jacksonville was read. It was last July,
..
which
Would
piesailtnu m |92ft at il. 100. m posited in the deeper purl of the quackremediy*,
staled that St. Augustine had, for
i i
, * | i
wt
I aii 1f I In* Minin* liiu* mu»l tinv•* merely
Eight other" accused In the
aggravate.rattier than
the time being, been left out of *nmc cane also were coavicled
Theanswer
" a .
rVr
n ■
been only » few mile* a w a y itr- cute, lie affliction.
the schedule of the night flight and sentenced to.die.
r » J I . the hinrau tay. pinet
„f lw „
i|mH. hundred
I | on 11n u r d
hm
I'8 * f
M i ll
due to inadequate lighting of the
Ha Nyun, who turned .-tnte‘» averaged , 167 2 percent nf lh~ as at
present. The water also
landing field.
evidence, was ncqu!lted.
1926 average. Kelaling the imlrx must have been only a few feet
,
, t « tiisllliursl **W r « M r H l « l
defetolant*iiiratirti
pleailrd in• |Miint» lo |M*i(rntMHr%t (lirir
» Proposed
: __« I plans
* and
m estimates
I* i .
a hAllI nrthe
oeiftuiAnift
Public* Invited To
it
________
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r k\ 1
, lr . 0 ,s5°1' ”l |("ocent upon arraignment Nov 4* lest ih.ni J pet cenl- iliIirTm cc!
Air Station Supper
.31 . nch1MCLhl* tl lo *?.
U Saw. who was removed ft
fi iilit
on the Hand Shei) waa discussed office by the British during the
iruatinars &gt;■ t'*«» -n.i
Cold W eather Moves
and the decision carried over to war on rlinrgc* that he had col
C. A Muddy. President of the
the next regular meeting, l h - laborated with the Jnnanrsr, -was
South, Ih KaHinj? O ff West
Virginia Training School,
sign will read, “ Sanford Municipal arrested soon after Maj. General Soil Survey Talk To,
t-Hlnv issued a cordial Invitation
Pier."
U, Aung Ban and six othur
. Hy ABBOCIATRD PR EMM
hr the piddle to attend u turkey
An organixatlon meeting of the Burmese cabinet minister, were Be (liven Friday Nile
Siilotcro w e a t h e r Idanketeil puppet at r&gt;:1it o'clock Wednesday
Commission will take place next mochiiie-guniied to death (n the
some northern sections of the eveunv at the Air Sluthm Men
Tuesday evening, at whleh time. council rhamlier in Hangoiiu last
A talk on tin- yalnr and uw of United States today anil was mov­ Hall ami n New Year* Eve night)
Commissioners John Krldrr ami July lit.
a
soil
NUrvcy
will
Iw
given
Fri­
w
life
ing southward, with diminishing watch nt H:00 o'clock at
Randall Chase will be [jnitalle I.
Approximately 340 iwrsoii* were day i-vi'tiiiig Jail. U,at the Sem­ intensity.
Ship! Store Building, which will
ami a new mayor will be elected, rounded up in connection with the inole High School agriiulturc
Northern New York and north­ maik tlir re-opening of tbe Fellow,
building by F. II. Smith, head ern NeW England reported tem­ ship Front C’onipouml and Bible
murders.
Mr. Bayvr’ announced.
of the soil department Ilf’ Ihe peratures below ten* early today School.
Florida Agriculture Experiment ss did klontsna and the Dakotas.
There wll be several outstand­
.Station at a monthly meet mg of Lows of lfi to 1!0 tieiow xero were ing stH'sker* at the meeting, and
the
Seminole
County
Farm expected In northern Minnesota Bible College..students 'will rar
Hureaii. The talk. will follow tonight. Much colder weather for rnset the Christmas cantata they
*up}HT served nt 7;1MI o'clock I'V Wisconsin, Missouri, Iowa, Kan­ gave on Christmas Eve, lt~wa*
by Mr*. E.
Mr*. M, D Gatrhcll.
sas nml Nebraska also was pre­ announced tod^
Hush, srcrelurv of the school. The
Sarifurd is praised for it* made for us, and after, rest and
I)r, Smith’s message stuiuld dict etl for to-lay.
program
will iw interspersed
beauty and cleanllnrs* in so refreshments, wr- were nu-t tiy prove of Interest to all farmers
In the New York — New Eng­
and instrumental
article written in tha form of a guod friends of long alluding, of thl*m ra. aceoiding to Farm land area where 77 persons died with vocal
letter
to
the
Chronicle-Dis­ Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. William*, Iturrau President F. T. Men- as a result of one of the worst mii«lc. The "Night W atch"; will
patch of Dayton, Wash, from who drove us around. I have mother, aa the former has had snowstorms In history, -reshh nt* follow
iui-it—senmm-there-were—moT*----Mrs. ^ Elmer Btonrclphsr, winter never awn, il nioic-bcauliluLatul
tn^drnt~ TontlnUM lo 'd lg lh-dr wsy biirk
than 'H0U guv it* housed In bar­
visitor1 In fisnford, wltb fiPstay- cleaner little city. The streets Ing with soil problems In tbe tu normal. High rini*
'
in unprr rack* nt the airport, aaid Mr*.
and home* are lined with Iwaull- slate, and has pointed uut that New York and NJV*
ing at the Hotel Monlaiuma.
nA - E
England
Tha letter appeared In the ful tree*, shrubbery and bloom­ a soil survey Is tho first step caused further drifting of the Bush, and mure are expected thl*
year.
Dec. 18 issue of the far weatrrn ing flower* and there is sun­ in a soil conservation program.
heavy tnqw.
newspaper
as
follows t “ On shine and warm winter climate
Msmlwrs arc urged to attend
New York City, digging out of
leaving Dayton, Dec. t, our g»«d aa only Florida has.
and bring their wives and other a 25.8 inch snowfall, was warned
WAREHOUSE COLLAPSES
"This county of Seminole, lo­ guests. .A nuintmr of Important to expect a light snow tomorrow,
editor asked me to write about
cated In the central part.of the item* of business discussed by accompanied by high winds ami
i$y trip lo Florida,
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 3 0 -W )
i "l started by trip from Spokane •tats, ta in the largest celery the hoard of- d Irectory at tlu-fr declining temperatures. A snow The first floor of • two-story
to Chicago over the Northern growing and shipping center In last mealing will be brought up1
.' removal army of 30,000 nyn was warehouse collapsed add sank
Pacific
route, f
made the the U. 8. A. The county also KC*ervaliont may bo made by at work in the city.
lb feet Into the trasemant tem­
.
1* e-'S'i *
has
large,
beautiful
orange
acqiualntance of a man and his
CorHaatfng Victor
M. Green,
Elsewhere In the nation, neat porarily trnppng two men amid
groves,
and
many
large
packing
'
the wreckdfce.
f;
to tha same
chairman o f the entertainment normal conditions prevailed.
wifi'•.'who were
Three others in the building e* '
dlitihation aa r t a they mad- and shipping houses that send Cpnimlttete, .2 ^ :,.
{
.
4f-.e “ v*
*L;. * .
^
raped a* the supporting bvaai
very enjoyable companion*. We beautiful gulden oranges to all
HT1IIKB POSTPONED
gave way yesterday.
mads • short stop-over In principal cules, east and west.
’• 1.256 IIOHRLRSH *
i
“ Banfontphas beautiful, parks, , '.UOKYO.
NEW YORK. Dec. 30—(AT—A
Trapped were David Lukena,
^ -- 1 •
Chicako, and from there took tho
Dec. 30—(At—Fire
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Dixie „Ely»r 'and made a wry residencka^^ghd tourist hotels} Which’-:Marted -from a heating threatened strike of 2.500 CIO 3d, of Nenristosm. Pa., sales d in ■ X
bihilsr destroyed half the town telegraph worker* against four ector for the Philadelphia Metal
plr**errt vmd successful trip and spsrim entr* and court* xttd .
Communications Warehouse Co. which operaUa - v n f • •
^' Yamada . on northern Honshu Intramatlonal
arrived afr "bur. destination, Ban- located or; beautiful Lake Monroe
land, rating 075 homes and companies has been postponed 24 the wrecked werehouea, and R.
forap'Fterida, Stioday, Dec. -7 a- attd the Bt. Johns River,’ The
aving 5,205 homeless,
Kyodo hour* with the new deadline aet A. Wociynskl, of Lanvhome, Pa„ * 1%:
3:00 jt. Mi
i
k
• *.
Newa agency raported today. * for !2:0i 0. U. (EST) Friday. warchuuee superintendent.
“ Hotel rtaarratioiu . had been
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PAGE EIGHT

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD,

Women Like Gifts Of
Flattering Jewelry

fine costume jewelry which won't
wear ao long but looka lieautiful
Just the tam e.
The trend iwg all ^Atwelry thla
year, real ur
I T toward ele­
Associated Press Fashion Editor gance and alaboration. That's in
The woman, never lived who keeping with the much-discussed
didn't welcome a gift of Jewelry. "new look" of femininity. Neck*
There's somethiag personal and
flattering about JeWclry, whether
it's the fabulous type or merely
an Inexpensive custom Job. And
no woman ever had enough of

Forecasts Are That U. S. Will Bat
Well In ’48, Even Top Pre-W ar Rate
n» r r r l t r v ljHmvNMTUNH
;eys ami fewer chick'
piedictiun when it
lultry. Prices «f b n
chicken ate espertn!

eniiiiimptloii

still i* 13 to

laces run to the court decoration
style, bracelets must at b u t
look ftahulous, and pearls arc
worn not in a single strand but
by the dosens.
Even costume Jewelry has a
. . .
icate workmanship and Jewels

that look surprisingly real, fVvn
though they may Ita mad* or
thr unu&lt; muff aa the window*.
Enough milk is produced an­
nually in the United States to fill
a river .1,000 miles long, 40 feet
wide and 3 fr;el deep.
•

This year the field la wide and
the price range unlimited in the
jewelry category. Fond husbands
or suitors can shoot the works
with diamond necklace* nr jew­
eled wristwatebes set In wide sol­
id gold or platinum bracelets
which cost the price of a house
and lot, or they can achieve
practically the same effect with

production goi
t.t foodstuffs,

be ,ent nhr*i
indicate that

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24, 1917

ii» country
lyenl ftM-vu

Dm' piewar a
The big Iteltl ill f*.ihI Veductbin
facing Americans is meat. Alto­
gether . it is estimated thnt the
'average amount' of meat available
|ier civiliun during the coming
year will run about I4d pound
as compiled 'Vith ntxiut lofi
pound' in 1!M7. The dinrtagt* of
mrat will I*, mu'l ptonoiior*d
first spring and summer.
More Water la the Sira
Meat reduction can't really
figured in terms nf'rs. many b**a
steak', ta r month, Americans will
be urged to tno;.luV‘, Kindi' pi*H&lt;*
from grass

AITHCU3H THIT CANT Ml the lovely doll that actress LoretU Young
giver them, lltUe Nancy Jackson, 3 Mi, and Johnny Fulpyteb J, both
"It----------1
feels beautiful".
The children, members of the Lighthouse
s g re e that
------— ...---------Pfti
Nursery School In New York, plan to give the actress' gitt “stardilUlngbeneath the nursery's great big Christmas tree.
(lutrrnaiional)
of olive oil from the Midilirr- , Pilcher Hon lllurk of the
rpnean countries will lie the tai.f- Cleveland Indians laar all seven

order to make tlx lO palatable,
hamburgers, Swiss steak an I
strw will probably lw the older
.d 1 1e day.
TWri' will la. more fii-ih full,
from* all idgn*. on the ItstH illniiej
table than there tin- In 1UI7. It
is priijii ted ilust canned flsli sill,
pile' will Is* larger III I PIN; ttil.i.
lead- the way here with a 2li
percent increase, ulmonV ineiens.'
will lint f e a- gtcat. Sui.lihe pie
tw smaller
duct inn

esl sihis. 1041.
, i
World fat supplier, however,
arc stilt critically shod and con­
sumers will continue to la- asked
to do their tt&gt;il In fat salvaging.
This means to save ami reuse
food fats, to salvage meal tr'immlogs and dropping* and to ren­
der,' store ami reuse them when­
ever possible.

MERRY CHRISTMAS

HAPPY NEW YEAR

P. A. M ER0
Sheriff

C H R IS T M A S

American i-vague club* during
IV47. Mis only win in four deci­
sions against the Athletic* was a
no-hilt&lt;y

Harry Hell, defense star of the
New Haven llambler* of th,
Ameriean Hockey League, drivemidget auto racing cars in the
off-season and was the Saskatch­
ewan champion In KI42-43.

Christmas, let us hail the patron saint oT children

Tlx- fruit and vegetable outlook
it good. If Americans eat mine
vegetable* and fruits, Imth fresh
and processed, to make up fur
smaller, supplies of othri foods,
the national diet will probably lw
improved in two different vita­
min*. A and C, 'which have bewt
low in. many Ameiicuu families

Christmas is the season that, above all others.

Apple and .pear crops are good
sod citrus fruits such a- oranges,
i’iu|M-fruil and lemons should Ihiii good supply. Banana* arc rap­
idly approaching prewar supplies
mid it Is predicted that by next
•pring monthly imixirts may even
xcecd
rales.
Thory might to iw ns inurh
canned fruit available in J1&lt;4H as
in *47 with supplies “of .canned
nango juire and Mended orange
sad grapefruit Juice probably
even larger. There also should h*
plenty of cpiick-froten fruit.
Ample and reasonable will Inthe
Raisin* and
prunes, which ordinarily make up
dried fru it'pick, may even j-rach
five-sixth* of the total. Figs and
dates will also tie in ample, sup­
ply. Dried apiirots may l«* slight
ly less than In 1!*47.^
Commercial productiml of fresh
vegetables Is expected In hold up
ami campaigns for bomi&lt; gardens
will lie pushed. (Tanned and ipilckfroten vegetable* nie ex|s-cted to
riiidiinie in good supply. Supplies
of noth sweet and white potatoes
are IW»W plentiful .but the funm-r
[ are exiarleil to lieluw average
In later mmith* and thu falter
mav I*, mi
bail mleijunti
next spring.
Let ‘Km Fal NutsNut cracking will U&gt; abb io
go on apace for a while idle,
the holidays. CTloki* on -the heel*
of a recoilt crop of walnuts, pe­
can* and almonds lire Hhertit, of
the hatelnut family.
Peoples in Europe will itOed to
rely on our export id grains an !
grain produrts until the next
harvest and ao Americana-in 1U4H
will Ik1 a*k&lt;-&lt;| to, continue their
conservation program,

Whether it's Santa Claut, Kris Kringla or Father

r

t

we woul.d say "Merry

turns the thoughts of mankind back to the all-

C hristm as" to each of

enveloping innocence of childhood— away from
**

*

the pure selfishness and commercialism of the

personally. Since we can't,

put our greeting* in print.

every-day world towards the joys of giving and

It is'in that true spirit of Christmas that we
wish for you ajl tha blessings of this joyous season.

SHEA FEU’S
JEWELRY

FRANK'S

TAVERN

111 Went FIrol Street
of the ioason

G O O D HEALTH
G O O D CHEER

MERRY
CHRISTMAS

SUNSHINE
MARKETS
118 Muitnolin

1947

A holiday season
brightened
with the rare |oys

J1IST A FRIENDLY WAY
Of e x p r e s s in g
—TO YOU OUR MOST

crcilit * rktrsttor wba to ohllft-tlks faith aa4 aUrmbractag
tova WUI Uva thraagh U&gt;« oealurU* a t the a, is-

8INCERE GOOD WISHES
FOR A HAPPY CHRISTMAS

of the goodold day
of long ago—
thatVourfc.
Christmas wish

AND THAT IT
MAY BE
AN ESPECIALLY JOYOUS
ONE POR YOU.

LANEY DRY CLEANING CO.

SENATOR LLOYD F. BOYLE

Earil Second Street

CHEVROLET •• OLDSMOBILE - CADILLAC

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THK WEATHER

Unity. Therv In Strength—

To Protect Ibf I ' n a of the World;
To Promote the Progress of A m erlri;
To Produce Proep
•parity for Hanford.
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Pair and rubier this afternoon
and tonight. Saturday fair and
conllnurd cold.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
re:•

VOLUME XXXVIII .

Established 1908

President May
4Sign Cost Bill
Next Monday

SANFOIU), FLORIDA FRIDAY, DEC. 26, 1917

Seize Haganah Members In Jaffa
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WASHINGTON Dee. 26 &lt;/P&gt;PniiJcnt Tiuinan will act rally
next week, probably Monday, on
the ami-inflalion bill paired by
the special teuton pf Congieu.
Telling reporteri this today. P irn
Secretary Chattel G. Ron said"
Mr. Tiuman will time "an ade­
quate statement" of hit viegn on
. ihe Icgiilalion.
*9 It hai been Indicated the Prftident will sign the bill, although
he hai criticized it at inadequate.
The .heart of lire mcatute it a
provition for the got eminent to
promote voluntary indutlry agree­
ment! lo bold down pricet. Mr. A 01*1 AND A YOUNO MAN, rrembera.of Haganah, Jewlth detensc at my,
Truman inked Congieu |o give claip their hands be|dnd their head* at ordered by a British armed
him power to put on price and ra» escort width guard* them in Jatfa. Palestine. The Haganah cnlltd on
s ta ts to help bring order back to Holy Land. (fnfermtiiuH.il Radi of ntoi
'tioning coni roll.
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Secretary of the Treatury Sny­
der taid today that nearly all lifea
insurance companies will have no
federal laxet lo pay on this ycar't
income.

Agency Official, 12 Year Old Boy
And 12 Other Jews Shot By Father
Thia reaulta, be said In a sUlement, from a 1943 law which thla
year bring* about tha "affective
Slam By Snipers At Lake Monroe
removal of federal income tm*x

liability from Insurance com­
panies." Snyder aaked that Congross give “Immediate attention"
•i to changing the taw to prevent a
repetition of till* “unavoidable
rem it."
The Treaturv Secretary ex­
plained that* tha 1948 law.fixe* a
formula for determining what,
portion of ne.t inveatment income
life liuurance companies may de­
duct from Ux liability in order
to maintain retervet for the benefit of policy holdera.
Thit roar, the formula worki
-+*• out ao that the companies may
V .daduct 10084 percent of their life
insurance Inveatment I n c o m e ,
Snyder said.
"1 have no alternative (under
MVaihniw
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Total Deaths In Re: F.d Davis Mistakes
cent Hostilities In Son For Burglar,
Palestine Are 363 Uses His Shotgun
JERUSALEM .D ec 26 &lt; /p )A Jewish agency official and 12
other Jew* dirt! today with one
Arab and two HritUh civiliani in
the Holy land’s sniping war. ,
Snipers coneclcd atop rocky
hills near Jerusalem., along the
road, to Tel Aviv- killed , Ha nr
Beith,* ’acting' direct dr i f ' lW ?jAc-'
ish Youth Aliyalt. Two more jews
were killed and six wounded in
the attack on a convoy.
An Arab ambush of a Jewish
bus killed four and wounded
seven. Snipers' bullets also killed
a three-year-old Jewish gill in her
crib,and a woman, 70.
Tbr other deaths, which occur­
red at several points, brougM to
363 the total of- Palestine fata­
lities since partition was approver]
by the United Nations.

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ST. LOUIS. I&gt;ec. 3(1 H I —A
negro wan killed in a gun battle
with police in a tavern early to­
day and a demon* t rat Ion by 169
or more negro cuttotnera force-1
police to rail for reinforcement*.
Three detectives were treated
for euta and brulaea and two
tavern pairom were hospitulisrd with gunshot wound* which
Vnllee ‘.tald were caunul by
bullcU from the atomalic pinto!
of the tlaln negro.
About 40 police renponded to
a call to the tavern when five
patrolmen who wgte trying to
hold tha crowd at bay wet*
struck by missile*. Including mb
trays, knives, lnwr and whisky
bottles.
Police reported the man killed,
James Taylor,, 25, fired kevcral
shots at two patrolmen when
they walked up to Inquire why
Taylor was being led, bleeding,
from the tavern.
The report to headquarter* by
the patrolmen slated that when
lo "drop that gun," the officer i
Taylor Ignored their . command
returned Ihe fir* and Taylor ran
hack Into the tavern allll shoot­
; .j a
ing.
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The patrolmen reporter! the
tavern waa Jammed With cus­
tomers, who, unw are' of what
had'
occurred . outside.
Im­
mediately showed hostility and
began
making
threats
and
.throwing objects.
. Sixteen aeout ear* (fusing the
9 city at the time responded la
the call for reinforcement* and
restored order. Forty negroes
' were Ilooked for Investigation.

I’iau* to alter the old hos­
pital bulhling at MO Magnolia
Avenue* ao that It ran be rented
will lie mailo In thu near future
by tha Kemnld-Laughton Me­
morial Hospital Association at
a ' meeting of the hospital ex­
ecutive committee. It waa anlluunced thia morning by T. W.
Lawton, president of the As­
sociation.
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Since the hospital waa movtd
lo the Air Minium alia, tha old
building ha* been unoccupied for
the past year with the exception
of a room, trued by the Hed
Cross for its local headquarters
with Mrs. Ethel -GeisW In
charge.
At the mactlng of tha City
.Commission, Monday, evening,
a letter lo Mayor Cut from thu
hospital executive
committee
waa read, calling
g attention to
the fact that the building, owned
by the City,: ami previously
operated as a hospital for tha
Cify by the Fernald-Laughton
Memorial Hospital Association
in areordanc* with the will q[
the late Mabel Laughton Fernald, could be rented.
The committee also requested
that minor alterations be made
with th* view of renting! the
building, with, proceeds to aid
in th* upkeep of the preset!',
hospital. The Commission grant­
ed tha request, provided the
City supervise or approve, the
alterations.
A regular meeting of the
Hospital Association will take,
place on Jan. 18, said Mr. Law-'

""THE WEATHEH
LAKELAND, Dee. M, &lt;AVFcdcral State F ro at‘Warning
forecast t o t , tonight and
morning waa fro it In
east roast,
districts
In the
Coast

Fcrnald-Laughton Memorial Hos­
pital with a serious bullet wound
In The stomach, following.* shoot­
ing scrape uftterday afternoon at
the Hetl Qhfe on Ilvardall Ave­
nue. John fo'Nelll, hi* brother, ls
in County! Jail, pending charges
in connec/ion with the ehooting
Sheriff Mem stated th at he had
been in/ormed that O’Neill in­
tended Ao alioot, Willie Knight,
negro,/m issed him, and hit his
Instead.
in Sanford repot toil only
one' row to mar the peace of the
holiday. Following a fight at
6:00 o'clock yesterday after noon
at the Do-Duck-Inn on West Thir­
teenth Street. O'Zell Vickers and
Floyd Bradshaw, negroes, were
arrested by Capt. Roy &lt;1111* and
Patrolman C. B. Sparks. A plate
glass window waa reported knock­
ed out during the fighting.
No traffic accident* Involving
injury were reported. State High
way patrolm an-J, W. Walla
ported that- Daniel W&lt;am n 'a
Model T-FonJ had been damaged
in front end by an ACL■ train at
the Lake Monro* crossing during
tb* afternoon, after It a ladled on
the track* but that Daniel had
gotten out before the train struck
it,
- David White, negro, waa ar­
rested for reckless driving after
his 1930 Chevrolet ran into a
ditch on East Geneva Avenue at
about 6:00 o'clock. Ha was later
released by the County on bond.
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savage
typhoon
swept
ihe
Philippines today, leasing at
least 36 persons dead ’ or un­
accounted for--46 of them from
the Danish .molorship Kina, which
sank off Samar.
Fisc nlhri ships were damaged.
10 per cent of the historic city uf
Taclnhan was rc|&lt;oitrd wi|&gt;ed out
by tiiuin-sshipped fire, and (Mil­
lions of Manila were hard hit.
The .latest official death loll
in Manila and qraiby Quezon
tily was five, and lire- Rrd Cross
reported five prisons missing in
laguna province,
President Rdxas declared an
emergency Imliday la permit all
energies tq .L e devoted to re­
covery as the storm—the' worst
Drcrmber typhoon U&gt; hit thv
Philippines in 29 years swept
over the China Sea toward
Hainan.
The typhoon stripped the last
vestige of Christinas gaiety from
the Philippine* and left residents
gasping from the shock of the
Islands’ fifth and most violent
storm in two months.
The Danish tnotorshlp Kina,
bound from Tokyo to Europe with
a crew of 40 and IS passengers,
was reported a "total loss" in
the Samar He*.
The 9.H23 ton veasei of the
Danish East Asiatic Lines was
driven aground. It* loss was re­
ported by tin* Norwegian motor
vessel Samuel Bakkr, which was
grobnded Itself but managed to
pull free.
The Uakke radioed that it had
picked up five survivors, all from
the Kina's rrvw It added there
were "hiore survivors,” but did
not say whether they were pas­
senger*.
The Kina crashed on Rocky
Cam anting ' Island, about five
miles off the coasl of Samar
Islam) and lietwean Samar ami
UiMilaiieu * m ran* M ssn

Secretary of Agriculture And­
erson Onlay called upon btoker-age films to supply ’him with
name* til any government cm*
pinyr i or members-of their iinmediate families, who. at cus­
tomers, traded jn futures com­
modities between Jan. L 1946..
and Dej. 15. 1947.The request wa* loaded in con­
nection with the depaitment’s
effoit* Jo determine wlirther any
"government in«idert'' have been*|»c« ul.ilmo in giam and other
comtnodilie*.
Tiie request wriil to mote than
600 brnkriage films regiitered
1HI U. I. AIR FORCIT NIW ROCKIT-INGINI FLAM, the XS-1 (shown in flUiil—ImcfJ has broken through
dcr (lie, Lqmmutbty Exchange
the ’’supersonic barrier" to fly (asler than the speed of sound, ttt* reported In Aviation Week magazine.
Act.
The plane Is launched from the belly of a Superfort bomber as shown above Its rocket motor* have about
Dies litiikrit weir instructed
a one-minute life, after which Ihe plane is glided to a landing. Flights at speeds above 600 miles an hour,
lo-yeppM by Jan. 3. and to sup-' at record altitudes, asserted]* have been made u s u a l time* duilng the last month.
(finernational)
ply detailed information not )*l"f
than Jan. 10.
An aide to AnJet soil said the
irqueti apphe.l to any employe
| of ibe United States government,
its agencies nr contmitfions, or
any perton employed by any slate
NI W 'j()Rk. Dev 26 i/1 ) Format .Secretary^ol War Henry L nr its subdivision, including local
| iilin'vei m liiv w.iiliiiie Simi.iapby. "On Active Service." wrote tha: scliool boaidt.
Tiie department's Commodity
&lt;
e Maishali l.ad i»et r the American commindei-in-ehief
Administration reported
13 Guests In | r . I : "ii(h|me nrinvasion
of fj.incc v. mild - lias r been launched til 1941, one Exchange
earlier this week tha! 71 local,

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forces
to
n e* .'
h northern flg h tin g |t0 th, ' roojf „f . Rlt . (|j(lin|l)rf
The guerrillaa attacked IdtOo! b°l|dlfig. .
strong south of loanntna and; Blesslti said he was awakened
sliced Greek army supply lines ( by smok« and heard a roan
to Eplru*.
• w-ream. He said he threw ids
Two guerrilla brigades and tw o »clothing out the window onto tire
additional battalions launched a i tool of (he building, then jumpheavy attack vesterday at Kon-led.
i(aa, covering the asaault with a ' Another guest, Cecil A. Itaimw,
heavy barrage of mortar and argil- &gt;said be was awakened by a wolerv fire, Ail army comtnuniuu* I man pounding on his door, lie
sabl they were held back with did not know if the unidentified
"very heavy loaaea."
(f'lllllHNRi ifHi fRVF P*«lH

y e n caiher than nalualty u«*aied.
"Woub* the war li.-.ve Bs'i'ci! »'.oner?" he conjeclrd. "Thi* i* a proid-m tn i dozen i-nkownsr N- rvf*i.in answer is posiible. and ibe mailer
is ht-rt- left open."
‘
Uni Stimson • di-dnred that
I'resideni llooss’Vrlt'a decision to
lami nn Allied force in North
Africa In the Knit of I6t” was
disapproved m| the time both by
Slintson ami the American War
D.-iinrlmi-nl staff.
.Tim first Installment of Ids
biography written In i-nlluUjratlon wlllt Mrlieurge Bundy of
Harvard University,- appears lir
the January issue of the Igniies' 14 Cars Damaged As
.llome Journal.
Train Jumps Rails
Describing in detail the. la-hindthe-aevne* tnaneavering that f»rInto Other’s Pathreik postponement of Opetatioii
Bolero, tln&gt; proposed Normandy
MIAMI. FLA.. IW. 2 6 landing, in favor of Uperation
i/V)—A sharp plungr in ternTorch, th# assault oil North Af­
walurr ear!) tudav «»»
rica, Stimson said: »
anted for a train wreck
"The TorrJ) decision was (tie
nhlrh injured fi*e pi-fsnn&lt;
testill of two absolutely definite
and caused ctnerrn for fl*c
and finul nilings, one by Hie
persons ueerdur td Miami
lliilisti, und the- other liy tha
abord a 31-foot cabin cruiser.
I’resideni ( Roosevelt I,
Thermometer readings In
. "Mr. Churchhlti and Id*' mlIhe mid 70'" "lid 20 decrees
viis*rs categorically refused lo
to S3JI - at .7 A. M- lodav.
accept the notion of a rtossMu mi Norwood, Florida blast
• haunel invasion in 1942. Mr.
roast Railroad trainmaster,
Kuusevrlt rategurically Insisted
said the sharp drop probably
that llien- must ho some opera­
caused a rail lo spill and a
tion in 1942. Tiie only opeiuiion
freight train In rarren Into
that sntisfieil Itotli of these eonU r path of a Miami lo-larkII ■■llssrs
i PSr l.l&gt;hl|
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From one tu three inelw# 6L
snow fell in Mirhigin, - easlrr'i
Wisconsin, nnrtheaatei’n ’‘Iiliiioi/
and* nflrthe|n Indian In ovei tire*
holiday.
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vail* over the rest of the coun­
try, with temperatures abuve
normal In the western states and
tha southern plains state*. They
were near normal over most of
tha midwest. Yesterday's high
across the nation w a s. 84 at
Loa Angeles. The reading was
the second highest ever record­
ed on ’ Christmas day in the
history of Ihe I m&gt;* Angeles
Weather Bureau. The all-time
high was 88 nn Christmas, 1914.

TOUGH ON MERCKANTH
BELGRADE. Yugoslavia, Dec.
£8, (41)— A regional court at
Bosak yesterday sentenced three
merchant* to be shot for specu­
lation.
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They war* accused of selling
goods to government-owned store#
for a “terrible cemmbslon" and
4ilgb personal pro fit Their pro­
perty waa ordered confiscated.
Evidence showed one man was
doomed for selling food at a one
percent commission, which total,
led about fl.000. Another earned
1680. Tha third had been middle­
man in th* sale of &amp; carloads at
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ployes were among trader* in
wheat on the Chicago Hoard of
Trade on Sept. 17, J917.
Tin names of these officials
have not yet tsen disclosed.
They will l«- made public, the
department said, ill the lime it
give* out « list of atl traders in
wheat on tile Chicago market in
that data. .
Two congressional committee* -

MIAMI. Dec. 26 (A*) A FloriJa
East Coast passenger Irwin rn*
route Irom Nliaini tu Jacksonvill*
r i p p e d into a freight train here
rally today, injuring live mem­
ber* of the crew, fourlran rail•
road cars were either drmoliihrd
or badly damaged.
J. R. Asliwoith, of Miami,
engineer on llir passenger train,
escaped deatli as hit locomotive
plowed through oftc freight car
and on into apulhrr. He was in­
jured and taken tu a hospital.
The most seriously injured was
F'rank Ray. 38. a negio employe
of the Railway Express Companv
who sustained a severe head injury. Hit condition was deenbed

at fair.
Ashworth.i, 65.
01. afsc
alto was re
tied in fair condition with
urns about the'face and body.
G. E. Learnt, of Jacksonville,
another Lxprcn Company em­
ploye, wa* released from th.*
hospital after treatment for a
wrenched anke.
Eleven passengers, all negroes,
were brought to the hospital for
examination.
The aecidant occurred just north
of 118th Btreet.
No one was able to recount
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INDIANAPOLIS, D r e e W WJ
—The Hpoir Siamese (wins, boys
joined at the top* of their heads
—one of the rarest birth* in
medical hlatory—died on -Chrielrna* day, 27 daya after their
hirth, about one hour a p a rt
The twins, sons of Mr- and
Mrs. Edward Bpoer, were born
in Bedford Nov. 89 by Caesarian
section and were brought to tha
Indiana University Medical Cen­
ter noon afterward. They lived
out their abort IJvea lying head
to head, their face* up, most of
the time in an Incubator.

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9 Men Stranded On
Ice-Covered Lake
In Labrador Wilds
WEBTOVER F I E L D . Maw.,.
Iter. 3d, i-'T)— Heavy snow whlpntsl l&gt;y blii.llimr wind* today
balked attempts to rescue nine
American ntrniPn~maroonrd‘ on
dreary ire-cuvrred "Imke Astray”
In the in-ait of Labrador's wililerness.
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men accepted in gr*od spirits' a
radioed report they would have
In s|M-tul anbthtr night - Ihetr
third — rrqtrloor* In IK Irelow zero
temperature*.
Emergency *uppilea -- blankets,
fornl, heavy cloltiing ami axe* for
wood-chopping — were dropped to
thepi fp'io tin* air. It took 24
hour* to .locate the grounded Fly­
ing Fortress 276 miles southeast
„f Goose Bey.
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The big Air Transport“ Commsnil plane made a forced landing
In daylight Wednesday 276 miles
southeast of Goose Ray after de\eloping.engine trouble while on
h Christmas mission delivering
mall and gift* •" Isolated weather
stations on Baffin Bay.
All aboard - seven crewmen
tool two passengers — survived
the landing tn packed snow up
to 29 inches . deep apparently
without serious Injury. Their
names were withhold by the ATC
temporarily.
Officials sit reeling the rescue
operations sent a brl#f m anage
to ATC headquarters here sayings
“ Rescus plane fur B-17 cancel­
led. Bad weallier tflnvlng over
area where aircraft down. Will
take off nt 0:30 A. M. (EST) to­
morrow,"
A special Douglas C-47- equip­
ped wjth troth skis and wheelswill tw used in an attem pt to
lake the na-n out of their snowy
trap ail a t once.
Rockets have been attarhed to
ihe rescue ship to facilitate n
take-off in the rough country.
Ail report* reaching her# aay
the marooned men war* getting
aiohg all right in makeshift quar­
ters.
TOJO DEFIANT
TOKYO Dec. 28 (/PV-HIdekJ
To|o has assumed an old
that of th# tough and ar
prime minister whose Iron
pushed Japan to her greatest m o­
ment of power.
The leader of a Japan a t w ar
is no longer the crown prince of
defeat" as ho takes the stand In
his own defense before an Inter­
national tribunal named by th*
powers which crushed hi* coun­
try.
In hi* manner and in th*
of hia affidavit, now being
by hia attorney, ho la tha '
o f old.
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was H below at Lilianon, N. II .
ami • llnultun, 'Me. However,
later the mcicury climbed to
tiUive acre at Iwbanun. Tem­
perature* in New Vork state
nod moderated from yesterday'*
aulr-xero reading, and Albany re­
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By ASSOCIATED PRESS
A heavy loll of violent deaths -with traffic and fire* lire principal
rau i-f—marred the natron-, celebration of the Chriilmat holiday.
Accidents on the highways. a» usual over a holiday period, resulted
in lh* largest number of death,*-at ledAt 171. But fatalities from radccllaneous ctusev were past th* 100 mark, more than double the toll
last Christmas.
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Sivty-nine-vear-old Jo** de Sertis at Creensboro, N. C.. brooded
over an evletlon notice, armed1’

flatten angrily nut 10 bullet* in*
to the body of a friend yesterday
and then for the next several
hours shot a t everybody In sight,
said Collier County Sheriff Lewis
Thorp.
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flatten, curnifud,-’ surrendered
vary meekly, Thorp said.
Two automobile accidents alone
increased the holiday death toll
bv nine and the list of injured by
41.
A t Beaufort. S. C . a bus loaded
w ith-66 persona en (out* home
after last minute Christmas eve
shopping overturned on BL He­
U na'island and killed sis negroes
and injured 31.
Ju*t~ outside Statesboro. Ga.,
automobile
loaded with ■Ia'
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whit* family and an automobile
filled* with seven negroes crashed
head-on. Two of th* negroes,
both unidentified, war* killed and
ao waa Mr*. Grsdy-Wltson, 48, of
Savannah.
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New falll* uf snow writ* tr.
ported twlay from Michigan
suuthcastwatii lu Ohio and milword to the Atlantic ruasl os
tiie New- England area •remain­
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Passenger Train
Smashes Freight have begun Investigation* of spec-

Heavy Toll Of Deaths Saddens
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Stimson Reveals Allies Balked
At Invasion Of France In 1943
Perish In Fire
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Secretary Anderson
Asks For All Names
Of U. S, Employees
Trading In Markets

Ships Destroyed;
Old City Razed By
Storm Lashed Fire
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hlmtalf with a shotgun and nls
tot* and began ihooting. He Vilte&lt;l two man and a woman, includ­
ing hia landlord, and wounded
there* other*.
Whllo a posse waa soaking the
aged man, he stood In a ft ra sta­
tion. wished the firemen a merry
Christmas and put a bullet
through hia head.
JETT QUITS
At West Palm Beach, an odd
^ WASHINGTON, Dae. 2«.
E. K. Jett resigned today as a *ob# man. David Ralph Burnside.
Appreciation for financial as- member of th# Federal CesnOsuni- 43. entered his lawyer’s office on
Chriytmaa ova. A- moody man,
Burnside suddenly drew a Boy
Beout knife from a pocket, tilt
tha throat* of hi* wife, his ten
and two attorney* in tha office.
While hia wife’s life ebbed out
on th* office floor, Burnside leap„
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ra- ad to death from the sixth floor
K * l Ljubljana has
of tha building. One attorney,
E. M. Baynes, (rho was aaverafr
fa recovering, as • well
the other two wounded vie*

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Report XS-1 Plane Flies Faster Than Sound

Tragedy marred the holiday st
Lake Monroe Wednesday night
ORANGE. ' Tex . Dec. '2 k i/P&gt;
when Ed Davit, mistaking* hit 12
—45cvcn "iwrions |seri»hcd in th:
year old ton. Dick for a burglar,
flame-turpi li«]|s 'and ioom« of
reired hit rjrotgun and riddled the
a small hotel lail midnight while
boy with small shot , that shattered
six other guerts jum|&gt;ed Irom
hi* right arm and penetrated hi*
urindows to safety.
right side.
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^Only- five of the sevrn dead
TIi* accident, as reported to­
had bern identified rally today.
day by Sheriff P. A. Mero. oc­
Nineteen person* were regi»lrre;l
curred at shout 11:30 o'clock.
but only IT wrir in the hole!
Mr. Davis, he tstd, he been on the
when tbr blare .biqkr out.
lookout for prowtm that had been
The idrntifrd drad were listed
stealing horse feed, and believed
at Junioui 0 . Caller, from
His.ton lo Ire sate in bed. Opening
Pennsylvania, city nut available;
the outer door. Davit saw a sha­
W. L Juidon. 41, Tampa, Fla.:
dowy tlta|te in the moonlight, shot Guerrilla Fighting
known, and Ralph Slade, 72,
at it and then heard the boy cry ^R ages On In Greece Dill Douglas, 35, addrri*. sin out.
and Early. Gisler. 4), Lm Ii of
ATHENS, Dec. 3d—(A8—Guer- Orange.
Tire youth was rushed lo Ferrllla forces openeil heavy attacks
of , a man
nald-Laughton Memorial Hospital, near
the Albanian bonier today i ■ The bodies
, ,
. , and
.. ,r
where hr was given preliminary In what military experts said was t "»ni«n bad not bren idcnlilicJ.
fleilli wot an nrrm dzrr of im­ treatment by Doctor* T. F. Mc­ an attampl to expand tarritorlat
Three of the iimlit'S were
migration for Jewlrit-ekildrtn. Ha
holdings for the newly proclaimed found in halls ami four In room*.
Daniel
and
by1
Dr.
Harry
Silsby.
tenderly waa an aids to the lata
Communist state within northern All wen- In sleeping garments.
itwatlKM* ■&gt;• !••«• Tiw l
and wav later taken • to Orange Greece. - •
Ataistunl Fire Chief E. I..
Generaj hospital to be operated ’More than 600 persona havn Barker estimated 'damage to the
been
arrested
by
Greek
author!______
huildim; and
furnishings
at
utron. Ed Davis is ihe operator
Old Hospital To Be
tie* In the Athena areg since the ( 60,00(1.
of. a bulldozer and doe* clearing proclamation of ’tha state- hyi omnL_
ml screams awakened
Altered For Renting work.
General M arko/ Vifiadea, leaden
of
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guesia
Wcaley O'Neill, negro, la In
"i' l A * n n u tnL Co,?!mk ’ * lileasilt, leaps1*! from a window

Negro Is Killed In
Battle With Police

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14

56 Perish As
Typhoon Hits
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ance Companies To
Pay No InoomeTaxes For This Year

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TllE SANFORD HERALD. SALFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

5 Injured
H'valtMHfO m*&gt;m »•««&lt; &lt;•«*'»
American philanthropist. Henrietta
Szold.
An agency source said tho car.
in which Keith was kUIttd and
another Jaw waa woumled alio
WtT. “Ciddd "MSytrtWi^

*»..&lt;« I'sa. &lt;'»•’&lt;
how the accident occurred, but
moat rail men believed a part,yd
the front car - section o f the
freight train heading aouth Jump&lt;d the ra il a* the uassenger train,
going north, waa -|&gt;4s*ing. Jh :

l-oui of tile pnisrngrr train
- cars were derailed in tho areldenU
' The iito i'ity rr locomotive did not
explode, hut steam poured froiii
agency source said It wav attack the sides of tlu&gt; big engine f&gt;r
ed twice—once at i'-ai*l &lt;bJitd, rwo hotira afterward.
•*.- about half way between Jerusalem
The locomotive of the passenger
and Tel Aviv, and again a t Je r­
train was almost on its aide af­
usalem's outskirts.
The attack on the second con ter the collision' seemingly hub)
voy, In which four Jew* were up by a freight car which it had
killed, was made inside Jrrusntetfi. torn through. The tracka were
Tho child, victim of the border ripped from the roadbed for a
strife In the Tel Aviv-Jaffa area, distance of more than 100 fret
was found by her mother this at the wreck scene. Home parts
Biorntng. lying In a pool of blond. of the ateel rails were hent al*
Tho 10-year-old woman w.w most like pretzels, and lay fully
slain by a sniper a* she stood on k’6 feet in some instances from
a balcony during nn attack In their roadbed anchorage*.
Haifa by Havana. the Jewish
The freight and passenger car*
Militia. The house under attack wuro piled up together, tome of
waa believed sheltering Atab them neatly standing,on end and
riflemen.
others reaching out fist on their
Two British civilian* ware side* for considerable distances
found shot to death In the men from the track. The scene was
of lladar Carmel In Haifa. Roth one • of jumbled confusion, wilh
were believed to nave fallen In the scattered cars covering' pal­
the fighting between Hie Jewish mettos giving the appearance of
and Arab snipers,, One was ident­ a giant house of matches which
ified a» Christopher
William
Thornton, 41, diesel engineer for had just been pushed over,
Twelve passengers on ihfc n-nth,
the Iran
Petroleum
me
irw'i ■
cmwmjmi*# Company,
Two other Jews and one And* liottnd train, six white 'and six
died in Hagans’* attack slid one negro, were bound from Miami tg
Arab was wounded. Klve other Jacksonville at the time of the
Jews were wounded In Haifa, accident. -Several of them suffrfone an #ight-y*sr-«ld girl who ed minor ruta and bruises.’
was on Her way to school.
Conductor U. It. Cothran'. ef,
I Reliable but unofficial reports Jacksonville, was In the rear,
said 10 Arabs and two Jews were roach with the passt-ngrrs. He
killed in the running Haifa battle,
yesterday.
"It all happened in .about nn
At a naval torpedo depot - near
As soon a* I found out
Acre, sevrrnl Arabs penetrated seconds.
the
front
car* were turned over,
the guard room but were driven I ran to -*“
tch*phtmi&gt;~To"rhlI for'
they did not know whether ths help, for It looked a* If somebody
Arab* had surccdcd in seizing any might l«* buried down there."
Cothran added it was, in his
'**The new deaths ratted the Holy opinion, n "mlrnclr" that.engineer
Land toll to 364 since communal Ashworth and ht* fireman were
fighting was touched off by tho not kilted.
United Nation* decision Nov, 2D
to partition Palestine.
additional measure directed to R:e
of determining the bl.*n*
More Names Asked purpose
ttty of any government employes
who may have been speculating
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in
commodities.’’
r! plstion In remmodiin1*. They are
lie added:
rn Special
____n...........
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Investigating
HoU . i,
“The Department o f- tg r ir u lta a
Committee and the Senate
and. various other government
priatlon* Committee.
The latter group has asked agencies have already issued
Anderson for names of trader*. quettionalres directing nil key
Anderson i» making * the list* employe* to file statement* r(mpublic a t the same time he semi* renting any »urh trading .vlilch
they may have had during the
them to the committee.
. Re». Amlesrsn (R-MInn) *ald past two years."
the House group, which he heads,
Anuwer* to today's im| mat
ha* Information which "strongly must be in affidavit form. The
indicate*" there has ticoti specu­ affidavit must ansWijr.^Yq*" cr
lation "ofj i fairly riarge scale" "No'1 the question whether impersons with huidta Informa broker had any public official t r
: tion on government commodity member of an official's family
as a customer during the speripurchasing plans.
h m U r r Anderson ssld in n fied period. If the answer is y»i,
‘statement that his request to the
hroksrs "constitutes another endnlshod the department,

FIRST CHRISTI AN CIIUIMII
(Dlsrlplen uf Christ)
Sixteenth Street snd
H'nfnryl .Atenue
AVIltlam Perry Yo*ley, Minister
Kundnv School,. tl;46 A. M.
Worship and Communion, IlsOQ
A, M. Sermon: "Freedom for
the Human Spirit,"
Christian
Youth Fellowship,
fl;n0 P. M.
Sermon: “ A Profitable Iibok
Backward". 7:3(1 P. M.

UNITY
Faith Cornwall, Minister
TUESDAY ,
7:46 P. M.J PrayH^S*i vice al
CHRISTIAN A MISSIONARY V aldef' Hotel.
8:00 P. M.: Class In "Lesson*
ALLIANCE
In
Truth" at tho hotel.
*
Glenn H. Smith. Pastor
FRIDAY
. 10:00 A. M.t Bible School. Mr.
0:16 A. M.: Radio Program,
'A, *WictMRIlL Bunt,
“The Voles of Unity ’. Station
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. WTIllt.
7:46 P. M,: Evening Service.
The pastor will continue his
massages from the book o f Re4at ion. He will speak fron
m talio p , chapter four, or
leaven Opatieil.': All are Wtd

204 E a s t F i r s t S t r e e t
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WEEK-END BUYS

Gold-‘Join Sliced
ACTINO FOMIOM MJHItTtl of Panama. PtanfiM-o Kdos ufllso* hissIgSMiture to the new treatv width gives Uto UniuU-Stata* canal dau -iir bale*
on Panamanian soil U. S. Ambassador Fra** T.Jlinos (right) reaches
Into Ms pocket for h n |j*a io sign Uta' document. In center its Sennr
Octavio Vailarlno, Panama Minister ol Public Works. KoUtwvmg tile
treaty-slgping ccrcnmny in Panama City, t 1 parsons wore inlured in a
Street tint Do-between polltw unit timvgmity student* who protcstgtl the
If 1tins ol the hates tb the United States.
(InlfraatlnMarSimriilphotot

Young Tender A Grade- llaby Href

B reakfast Bacoh

Steaks: Rib and Club

Western

Round and T-Bone f

Pork Spareribs

P late and Brisket
la;aj\ Fresh

Ground Ham burger

or Shoulder

Genuine Spring l.amb* l ’. S. Good Grade

Shankless Legs
Shoulders, whole or ha!

In Our Self Service Case
Cottage Cheese

Skinless Wieners

Hi Cartons or It.

Western

Pure Pork Sausage
Natural Correctly Flavored

Any. Cut Streak t) (.can

K raft's Kay Cheese

White Bacon

NO. 1 POTATOES . 10 lbs.
At IMt CONCLUSION of her concert In Constitution Hall, Washington.
Murfi.il cl Trumsn uU hcs a bouquet of rases tossed to her by en^dmlrcr.
Among those present wkre President and Mrs Harry 8. Truman. It was
the nut time they had attended one of lltelr daughter’s concerts: Most
of the Cabinet attended the performance. (International Soundphgfo)

LIABILITY

INSURANCE

To .Meet Flurltln Flnnnrlnl RcHponslblllty U w
CASH DIVIDENDS PAID TO POLICYHOLDERS

39c

FANCY ICEBERG LETTUCE 9c
PASCAL CELERY
stalk 12c
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Delicious Apples
Georgia Yams
WESSON OIL
t|UAHT

3 lbs. 39c
5 lbs. 19c

FraWt Picked

Florida Beans

2 lbs.

Red Emperor Grapes

2 lbs. 35c

Canadian R utabagas

lb. M 'Ac

3 lb. can

95c

3 tall cans

33c

Blossom Tim*

11.1 Magnolia Avenue

SNOWDRIFT
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3-lbs

43c

$ n :

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PICKLES

2 cans

PORK &amp; BEANS

25c

Sun-Drenched Freestone

StudehU,

No. 2 ii can

CHURNGOLD

10c

Trailer

can

.3 for 25c

l ib. pkg.

25c

lb. can

,BEEF HASH

19c

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H.Infa Fruit

■1 - -

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tall can

WOODBURY

2 No. 1 cans 19c

Tomato (Tall cans)
N o. 1 can 11c

1

SPINACH
2 No. 2 '/2 cans 29c

19c

FACIAL HOAP

BAR

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HUNTS FANCY

Obi Virginia Corned

FIRST CHURCH OF OURIST,
SCIENTIST
800 Bait Second Street
Sunday School. 8:46 A, M.
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
Wednesday service. 3:00 p. M.

2 for 25c

WlLHON’S^tERTIFIKD

TRUCKS HOLD TO OWNHR-OPHRATORH ONLY (WHITE)
DOWN PAYMENT OF 13100.00 ItKt)HIRED
Apply to:
Mrl.rnn Trucking Cumunny. Ine.
Winning"
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Mark T. Carpenter, II. I)., Vlenr
1st Bunday after Chrlstmae
:|:0 0 P, M.: Evening prayer and
icrmon. - , r .
All are welcome, j

SALT

Del Monte

FIRST PRK8B BRIAN
ClltiRC
D.' Brownlee. D, 1), Psaior ’
Itev. Douglaa K. Chatlr-.
Assistant Pasiot■
:46 A- M,: Sunday 8chool for
Sermon

Sterliiijf

MARGARINE

PEACHES

Mrl.ean It uckittg Company. Inc.. Winston-Halera. N. C. offer*
young tarn an opportunity to go Into busintMi Tor thymselrA.
V* sell you a-IDIH Model R. J. Alack Diesel nr IBIH Model
(90 Auturar Diesel Tractor. tVe give you a three year least
contrart. Earning* sufficient to pay for truck In three years
not Inrlujtng salary.

29c

2-ib H i t

Libby a Home Htyl

Crackers

Ing Worship

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BAPTIST REVIVAL
T|i« First flaptist &lt;Ch\inh announced today a srrjiss ,of revival
service* to begin on Jgu, 18 and
conlinua through Jan. SB. • This
aeries o f services will lie in
ibanro of the Bibb* department
of -Htclaon University with Dr,
0 . I- Walker, neat! of the de­
partment a* the guest preacher
and Dr. Pope A. Duncan, associ­
ate professor „ of Illblr, as the
song leader.
The servin'* will be held Csch
evening at 7:30 o'clock. * Thy publie is cordially Invited to attend.

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Cttirktst Sweet (No. 3 tt e*n)

(For Our College Students)

CHIFFON
SOAP PLAKES

AN INSPIRATIONAL SERVICE

POTATOES

can 15

.Pride of Farm Cranberry

SAUCE

CHILI

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tb jar 2.1c

Trellis Golden (No. 303 renal

White House (28-os tar)

CORN

APPLE BUTTER f jar 23c

2 cans.2*

Standard Pea, Chicken or Veg

Old Glory Pork and

SOUP

BEANS

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Pmkay

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Roast

Eggs

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FRIDAY. DEC. 26, 1*47

BIBLE VERSE TOR TODAY .
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EVEN PLATO SAID NO RAD
THING CAN HAPPEN TO A
GOOD MAN IN THIS LIFE Oil
THE LIFE TO COME. MANY
THINGS THAT LOOK LIKE
MISFORTUNES W O R K OUT
• BETTER THAN WE FEAR: All
thing* Murk together for good
to them that lova (tod.—Rom,
6:28.

Look

U p

And Marvel

Government „ borjji are (King
allowed to decline on the bond
matkel. indicating that ihe fed­
eral budget it balanced al 1st;
and lhat the Administration
bclievet that it wiH not have to
borrow any more money (of^toipe
lime to come.

for human beings at all." But "Uncle John" Brashear, find­
ing lifelong comfort in the heavens, asked that these words
bo ongFnved over the final resting plncc of himself and hla
wife: "Wg have loved the- stars* too fondly to be fearful of
the night."
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The League of Women Vdtcrs has become a real force
in'American political life, and Is being respectfully watched
by politicians who are shaping the issues for next year’s
campaign. This condition is-exactly what the women'.who
founded the organization had in mind. They had worked
hard and Intelligently to get the vote, and wished to use
their experience and knowledge in learning and in teaching
Others how best to handle their new responsibilities.
The L.W.V. has come a long way since 1920. The 560
chapters have a combined itu-mlwnihip o f 72,000, and these
members .influence a large group outside the organization.
It in strictly non-partisan, and the program this year supblc
ports atomic energy control, a strong United Nations, stable
ini high k IskjI ttudtiiti who fo, { domestic economy andl an improved Congress. They have
financial reatont might olherwite come out strongly for President Truman’s proposal* for the
be limited in educational attain­ restoration of credit controls and export allocations of
ment i to the high sthool level. wheat,
These energetic, nrticulate women are creditable de­
Waihingtoq wondtrt what to scendants of Susan B. Anthony and the other pioneers who
do, now lhat a rival 'government hacked and chopped at the forests of ignorance and preju­
hai been let up in Greece by dice which for centuries had blocked women's progress.

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the Communists, and a French
Communist- newspaper warn* this
country againit interfering m
Greek infernal affair*. Il will be
interfiling to ice, now lhat a le*l
.it about to be provided, whether
the Truman Docfrine it a work* able program or a lot of rinpty
phraiei. Are we going to help
the Irgiiiinale Greek govern­
ment.- or are we gging to pull
out before the Communiil threat?
And if we refute to run, are we
going to fight back. wiiL:powder
puffi, or atom bombs?

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A kurvey conducted at die
Univeiiily of Florida reveals
diet living expense* cotl theaverage single student 8100,27
» monih, wliile the msrried
•student mutt t|»end SI 63.4), in­
dicating. there arc certain dis­
advantage* to being married
while a student. Single students
sp«nj! 55 percent oi their money
for [ood. and 12 percent for
tent; While the married student
spends +4 percent for food, and
22 percent for rent. Married
student* if they are GIs get J90
• month from the governm4nL
supplement this income from
- private source* or by working
around the campus.
John Foster Dullei, who has
just returned to this country
from the ill-fated London Foreign
Minestera Conference, sgys he

FLORIDA
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TUBATHES

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A ction...

Wliile we cannol agree with ell
of the report of president Trumin'* Commiiiion on Higher Ed
ucalion, we do think that
federal scholarships tor needy
non-veterani of exceptional abil
ity would prove a moil worth­
while and -meritorious undertak­
ing. There would be ho . batter
investment which the laipayeM
could make than in the Raining of
ol doctors,
doclort, icienluti and
engineer* from among, outtlahd

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THE WORLD TODAY

An antidote for human vainglory is offered by Clyde
lly DEWITT MACKENZIE
Flaher, honorary curator of untronomy, American Muaeum
AP Foreign Affair* A nalytl
of Natural History, Id The Reader's Digest for Jnnuary.
It ia a moat unfortunate cir.
Urging a "look up" on.any clear moonless night, Mr. Fishcr cumetance—even
potentially dan­
presents distances,1magnitudes, numbers and powers which gerous—which ha* Impelled the
not only challenge Imt paralyze thfi imagination, and - to tie public or Panama to reluss tnc
Opens 12:15 P. M. Ibuly:
use his own understatement - "dwarf the significance of I ur trier lease ot military hate*
ncle Rare for defense of the
Mala.- -10c
Eve?.- Me
man." The article ,1a.condensed from NaturaL History.
canal which represent*^ vim
Stars vary greatly In size. Among the large ones is _ the mott im portant' ttrategic
LAST DAY FRIDAY!
Betclgeuse, with n d iam etet,of 270,000,000 miles - three .one* of the entire Western Hrmphere.
times the distance from adN earth to our sun. Yet Betel- . * I'armma. rank* aa one of the
geuse Is smaller than the giant Alpha Herculis - U s ta r - ijitja nation* of the world In site
so fantastically huge that if it occupied our sun's position (e*iitn%ted population acune t&gt;00,
ll|*s HAJ10
it would engulf the earth and extend out beyond the orbit uob and area only i'i.Wi 1 aquaru
W *m UKDU
tmlca), but in importance It’a a
of Mars!"
mighty au-m. For the.g ian t canal
— About 3,500 «tara are visible to the naked eye. But ~a lintting the Pacific and Atlantic
good pair of field glasses 'detects 120,000; the Mt. Wilson cuta through the heart of the
Saturday Only!
telescppe about 1,600 million. Those beyond Mt. Wilson's republic which itretche* along the
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Double Feature •
iathmua between.North and South
range are "numberless." Yet there is no crowding, up above. America,
and while the USA own* t
One astronomer said: "Set three wnsjwt flying over Kurope, the ten-mde-wide Canal-Zene, it
find Europe's skies would lie more crowded with Wasps than ia heavily dependent on the gov­
a s you
space Is With stars." Outermost of our solar system, Pluto ernment, of Panama for basea.trom
which
to
protect
the
waterway.
is four billion miles from the sun. Beyond, an abyas of
like itl
So it wai a shock when the
space Isolates our system from the rest of the universe - Panama national aasembly unaninioualy refused to ratify an i
until, 26 trillion miles away, Alpha Centaur! nppears.
Sirius ia twice that far! light) from U reaches us in already signed agreement be­
Washington and Panama,;
eight years, traveling at 186,000 miles a second. Hut these tween
renewing the lease* on U military
pinpoints are "merely the foreground of the cosmic pic­ base*. Especially serious i* the
ture." The Milky Way. formed by the combined light of. los* of the Hid llatu air liase
which
i* the
some 100 billion stars too remote to lie seen sejiarntely, 'has l**1
1®*1,**
„ only one
, from which
a huU^*O.OODlTlghf years from the i/urth. Our sun, tTlesHer
,Uf* i,H!J bon,lwn‘
star of this system, is like "a speck of pollen floating over
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the Pacific Ocean." A n d the entire syatem is but one of ut&gt; drastic actiont Wall, there are
least 100,000,000 others similar to It.• number of angle* to it
uffieln
Way • beyond the Milky Way are "globi^ar c lu s te r^ ^ w«h* n g lo ^ L u X t^ the mov*
(picked up by Mt, Wilson)
ilson) som« as far^ as 18-1,000-light to a -wave of. hyiteria,"
_ *
»aying
years away. Light from M 13 in Hercules, reaching a sky- that It was popular in aumc Lathi
countrie* to oppuse the
watcher tonight, left its source while Neanderthal man American
Unit*.l Slates a* "Ihe rolussu*
roamed the earth. If your imagination can stretch farther, of the north." He milled that some
—Companion Picture—
there is still space. Professor Harlow Shopley of Harvard Communist influence also had k
SUDDEN DEATH tUUtl) BMXU
demonstrated that light front Nebula M 87 takes eight mil­ been brought to .bear but that it ‘
w ain’! a Communist maneuver
I-73C#lion years to reach us.
la* such.
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INVISIBLE
the author soyrf. So terrific is the resultant internal-pres­ Hbna the United Stale* took Pane,
W AIL
sure that the substance of u star’s core mny weigh several ma at ita word atid promptly be­
gan
withdrawing
soma
2,000
ext
DDR CABLE
tons per cubic Inch.
troop* from the U bases, thus

Geheiit ‘nienlmwir say* lie i*
not * candidate far Ilie preridency. and the question immedi­
-Astronomers and philosophers have seen the universe
ately atiie* at In whether il li differently. Sir James Jeans' theqry is thut^the stars came
any longer news when ihe Gen­ into existence omy to burn themselves put. "God Is n
eral tay* lie I* not a candidate. mathematician," he said. “The universe was not created

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_____ FRIDAY. DEC. 26. 1917

F an n er Never H ad
It So Good! Before
1947-Some Think
MW WILL!AM FF.HRIH

7 Die In Fire
t r*fmi I-*** On*I
woman made her way to safety.
Th« hotel occupied the top
floor of a two-story, building
with several small business con
Smyrna on 'Vednesday to spend
corn* on the street level.
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CHICAGO—The farmer .ever
DE8 MOINES, la.. Dec. 26,
had It *h good as In 1947.
People earning hefty salaries I
^2* Jhi?drtnW'w hih Wsl
ml wages
wage. In urban r e a l m |
the nigh!
bought and ate more food than
clothes
they
were
wearing
when
gt any time In the past. Grain
was shipped ~ abroad Jn record their (-room house was destroyed
by fire yesterday, were fairly
volume.
well equipped to set up House­
Result: Prices for farm prod­ keeping again today, because of
ucts which would have seemed the generosity of Polk county
fantastic before the war.
residents.
And the possibility hi even
In Bsuguk, Maas., the youngest
higher prices for some foods— of a family of five children died
meats, for example—In 1948. . - in a fire when ha slipped -out of
Gross farm Income for 1947 will a blanket In which his father,
total around' 134,300,000,000. Net Richard Crowe, 35, had slung him
Income*, after paying, production over his shoulder for an escape
expenses, will amount to about down a ladder. The charred body
I 18 .000.WK),000. Of course, It w ilt of Arthur, X, was found later on
be an all-time high.
a bedroom floor. Other* in the
Price records were made dur­ family escaped via the ladder. .
ing 1947 for such basic farm
Other fir* deaths were reporteJ
product* as hog*, rattle, corn and In Michigan, Maryland and Con­
oats. Wheat sold at a 27 year necticut.
peak. Farm Income from liveFREDERICKBBURG, TEX., Dee,
atock, dairy and poultry, gtaln
crops and cotton rose above 1946. 26—M V -Four person* perished
A fevg commodities received last night in a fire which swept
government support — potatoes a huge, ■ingle story dance hall
onlv mlnutaa'before a Christmas
and egg* among them. Studies by the Bureau of 'A g ­ nljjlU ball was te begin L
dead were identified a a :,
ricultural
Economics
showed
Mrs, Itto Beipp, 62. wife of the
the farmer now was more like­
ly to have electricity, a tele­ owner of tha dance hall.
phone and an automobile— each . Albert Petri. 65. and hie wife,
a m important Item In modern 46. of Ben Antonio.
living. The value of farm land _Mrs. Hen no Eckhard 1, SB, an

transferring the defense to the
narrow and inadequate Canal
Zone. Moreover, Wa»hlngton leg­
islators started talking about
building n new canal. Suggested
sites Include Nicaragua, Colom­
bia and the Isthmus of Tehuan­
tepec in Mexico. Senator Knowland, California Republican, stated
that he would Introduce U-gl*-,
letion in Congress for a »e*
level canal.
Tho Panama Canal wae first'
projected more then 400 years
ago when'Balboa and other Span­
ish explorers actually made (sur­
vey*. between (DID add 1&amp;2S across the isthmus. The initial a t­
tempt to dig a canal wae under­
taken by a French company in
1878. This failed a n d 'th e United
Slate* acquired the rights of the
company during the presidency
of Theodore Roosevelt.in 1B04.
. It is interesting to note that
Panama got independence from
Colombia by seceding on Npv, 3,
1008, and wae recognised a* a
free republic by the United State*
in Nov. 13 . Critic* ^of the Washfngton Administration accused it
of having advance knowledge of
th# Panama coup and charged it
with hurriedness In recognising
Panama's sovereignty.
While Panama derivss much
monetary profit from Washlngton in connection with operation
of the canal,
ranai, many citixcn*
ciuxcns of
oi the
republic have been unhappy over
their country being split in two
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by
the___
waterway.
Some also have
I
regarded mighty* America gloomily
■s a sort of overlord.
v
However, many elosa* observers
believe that Panama may see fit
to reeoneidsr It* rsjection of th*
leases, and th at, the m atter may
be satisfactorily adjusted. Unless
that does happen, dt certainly
will be a drab day for Pan-Ameri­
can solidarity fnd defense.
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Langley Field Opens
Job Opportunities
Notice that a number of Job
opening* for qualified engineer­
ing and skilled workers offering
attractive salaries and parking
conditions are now available a t
the huge research laboratory' of
the National Advisory Committee
foy Aeronautics, Langley Field,
Va., was received today .by the
Sanford office of the Florid*
State Employment Service.
Lawrence- W. Emerson, man­
ager of the office, declared that
this reeeareh facility, operated
by NACA,. la seeking •building
architect*; electrical mechanical
and aeronautical engineers; s ta t­
istics! technicians, psycicists and
draftsmen — architectural, mech­
anical and structural, tha ES of­
fice manager said. Salaries for
these positions range from (2,168
to (4,149 annually.
Openings also are available for
•killed Instrum ent Makers and
Radio Mechanics a t yearly sal­
aries tanging from (1.70A to
(3,067.
Mr- Emerson said that full de­
tails on each position will be
made available to interested per-

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Friday &amp; Saturday!

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Sunday &amp; Monday!
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tie* available la cities. And
know, after the stifling competi­ what
he buys has i o m up In arrivad for tha dance when tha
tion of the late *30s, economic orice Just aa thoroughly as what

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

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Briton’s New Task
Surpasses, One He
Tackled January 1

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Bj DON SGH'VIND
LONDON. Dee 2d. id W T h e *
.British—laxpayot,. who- 't#—nrr.n~[~hls own railw aym an'at m id n ig h t;’
imtrr
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- - J • *rtu* m»rriAirJr~of Mii* D*»mn
De*-. 31, Inherit* a problem which*
Divorces, suicides and crime
Mrs. Harry It. Lewis is spend­
Thr Sanfurd Story U ig u r will Louis*' Fulford. .laughter of Mr.
for complexity and ability to gen-J
Hi general—with the attrmlai'*
meet at the Mayfair Inn at 7:30 and Mr*. J. Dalton Fulforil. Sr. ing Uie holiday* with her »on
erate (Hilltiral heat •tirpatuu's ('.leh r
heartache*—ate higher during
1*. M.
of fh-ala, to Wilbur O. Nolan, ami hi* family in Miami
the coal hnsines* he took uver
i December than any other nmn h
*on of Mr*. Minnir L. Nolan of
last Jan. 1.
of th»» year, .ay France* Stllsou.
Ylr.
and
'It-.
0*»ar
If.
IlntrL
this city., was solemnited last
a private detective, who adds [
The take over of the ,R rltaln'a Mrs. McKinnon Is
Saturday at II -.Off A. M.' in Ocala .-„ii have u* tlieir truest* Mra.
giganth irnnsportatlon assets will ( •
that her own husinea* jump* hi
Harrison's
patent*.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
The bride wore n winter white
Hostess To Circle tires*-with
be wholly academic for the averpercent in the holiday aeaaon.
hlark arrPssnrte Iter! A. J. Petty, o ' -KBI* t ’lPiich.'Yn.
"It's n .entlmental period.1'
age 'Briton. Beyond the ne.Vnreasons Mi&gt;* Stllsou. “ People
pa|u-t stories heralding it there
The Henr.lall Avrnue Chanel corsage was of yellow roses and
Dr.
Ohmh
L.
Prison*
i*
la little id tiring home ;htn he
tend to exercise s.lf |dt&gt;'.
Circle met Monday with Mrs. W. sweet roses.
-pending
«
fer
day*
with
hi#
She had aa her only attendant,
share* nwiwrahlp in S2.000 i dles _rT hey steal everything fr»n■ M. McKinnon at her home. 001
parents,
Mr.
ani
Mrs.'
C.
I*
Per­
money to toy*—either lieeausc
of railways, over -VHK) miles n f* ,U4
Magnolia Avrnue. The rhalrman, Mis* Doris Grey of Ocala, who sons, in Ft. Mvefs.
wore a brown wool spit with
canals, thousand* or mile* of b u s ,'
they'rv hioke «nd e a n ' t Imiv i
Mr#. Klrhy Fite, opened the meet­ brown
aiTwkaiirW Cecil Brooks
tnam and trucking routes, the
them,
or
Just
to
keep
up
-with
I
ing. Mr». Green offered prayer.
RhifTflra Hoff arrived fiy plane
Sanford served us best man.
nation's dock ami harlmr system*
the Joneses.
The McKinnon home wn* very ofMr.
from Iheatur. Midi, t'&gt; spend
and
Mr*.
Nolan1
are
at
pre— and the bill for four billion
“They la*gin to feel tbey'n
attractive with heaullftll Christ­ sent (making their Rome with* Mri ChrLlfau# wild hi* family ill Han­
dollars. - ,
not pmiwrly appircinted and
mas decoration* with a lighted Nolan’h mother In H a t^ rd .
ford.
,
For n long time yet he'll pass
institute .divorce
priiceeding*.
Christina* tr w and n gift for
everyone.
hi* t Select to the -apur seedily
Women are especially had a b o u t,
, U.ohiiin LVumltiV. u- student -at
this. If they don't get eX|H’n*lve tfCRITAXY of State Geoygc C. Mar­ uniformed collectors, ray a morn­
Mrs. ^ McKinnon^ tntrriuiurd
Holliii# Coll* .« in Winter Park,
presents, they *av hubby iliH-*t» t shall maki* a laH-mimitc addreu ing “cheerio" trt the same pnrtera ,
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with some very
Interesting
spi njinp the liolidayr- in San­
love them any more.
• ChrFjma.H stories. Refreshments
Lefore taking olt ftom Nnrtllholdt and (iso the sniur shabby car- 1
ford with lii- imrenta,
•'In extreme r s i n , pi-uple cvim AtrpurL Knglaud, for the United ringe i s|Nirtin«r the eo|or* of the were nerved to. the following
member*: .Mr* Fite. Mr*, Huston
Jump in 1the river."
States Marshall said that he .was late “big fo u r''* rotupapir*. th e !’
O. W. Ikoigla* ■ of Savannah
its ROH THOMAS
This I. nil vfry profitable for sorty ovct.ttir tucakup of tlw Uig Great "ii»t*vh, -Southern London v,
S lid e , Mr*. Helen. Hale, Mr*. H.
lined Ills wifo in Sanford t&lt;&gt;
C. U n g . Mias Herein U n g , Mias
piivnle detectives. Hliin* litre Four _i,mfi;rcnt e, (I rifermiliuM jl)_ nnd Northen*tem. and London, &gt;
-n,.,1,1 . CbtiittUBi with Mr. tilol
• ■- « Jennie C,*wnh, *lri J , C Fortsbn.
-HOLLYWOOD IK&lt;•; 2rt l i f t - Mr*. A: C. Wljjiniita. "
IhCTTf.ir •pi.'.-.di.M. .igaio.t
k R n r m l l l i m l T a f a Stldtiind'amF HvbffTsh,"
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lifttr*. I'll happily ■married pepple " B ” " f t l O r f l l I tlilllK C l H
Mra. M. Ilennet, Mrs. Alice Cow- Despite the pre-ChrUtnin# lull of
To some extent, the railway &lt;
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an, Mra. Sarah Cowan, Mra. Wood production, Hollywood's famous
seek Jit.if. .sional help in pm
N o r t h l ' A N t e m ( ’iK l s t nationalisation is a pig In -a poke, 1
Mr. nnd Mrs, Leon Walker have
Vldltlg
evi.leme
tignilisl
their
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U
l
l
U
M
l
H
I
t
IM
M
Mra. Sarah Byers, Mrs, Maude still manage lu make suttii news: t- their gttevl* for the holiday *,
for not until Jan. J will th.&gt; 800,- |
Hitderhrand, Mra. A’. M. Roche,
M0 stoekholder# know the inten d ,
mate*. A suicide's relatives mnj
——
Nelson Kddy Is getting liark Mrs. Walker'* *.«ler, *MI.»&gt;* Billie
Mra. Gat Ian, Mr*. , Rcymond Into production again ami his new l a men o) the Duke 1'ipviusfty j.
employ a privait* deltviive In an
v*,. ' \**P’V*
2d—rdb A lilte they'll gel tiiirir their hold- .
allempt lo prove ihe denlb wo- su b tug iftiow storm, niterwfvini* logs are converted Into rnvetnHrhall, Mra, L.. G. Hunter, ilra picture will be "Tlic lloliyw hhI Library ih Durham, Nr
ireidental
'
M'
dny
wore
on,
blnuketeiL-ih
V J . C. KII awot th and a guest. Mr*. Story." It's :i liehlnd-lbe-murl"*
liient obligalions.
Virtur Green, Mra. McKinnon and yarn and Kddf may !*• ni,|,. to
"Hur.', vve're glad lo see Chriat- "&gt;eit extemltng from southeastIHlfh official* of "British rail*,.’
'Ir. and Mr.*. Chtyde. Ruaaell
' Mr*. Markwnod.
mas come around." -ays, Mi,* SUL
N1* ' ^ •« Wa«hi.igt.Ht. 1&gt; way*’’ as the new rombino Is'f
nnd son*. Kenneth iiml Kdgnr, of
make it before he atari bis
son. "but
know it won't I- ' ' ,.hI1,; v u" h "'i* ej.r* deepest railed, ay tbey'll have n good u ....... . N. Y. are apprallnx the
eert tour in March. . .
ft,..."
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.
I nmvfoll
lodlilu)
Ith lelatjtfaaj
anow. wit* cxpivifj to reach pio|Hi*ition if tbe interest »* |M-gGlenn Ford was -eeu dlnkn.T flhrlftntaa
Sanfordites Attend
Miss Htil-oii,. dfi. hn* Iwen o a The
deplli
o f six to 10 inches io red at ibiei&gt;.|u-rVeitl 1ml a paper .*
witlj * tup innn of a major studio, olid frieloi &gt;. Sunfo.'d,"
Mra. Peyton Turner Wilson, the fortner Patriria Maxcy of Fto.-tproof," prlvnlt- di tirjim sim-«&gt; lli.'U.', She
bn* If The figure i* two and n :
Dance In Orlando It'* no secret that Glenn has U'ert Mr. land Mrs. Arthur II. Ib*'k ; whose
■oil
I
lien
ate
nt New Yoik,
marriage to Mr. Wilson was -olemnixed In a tienutiful gaiilrli i* tin* only fingeriirin' exiwrl
balf, ________ , ______________
By
11
A_M
—wight—
-m-dw—b-td
having dlffirultiea with Ids lot, . with. &gt;fi
aii t et ui ni'd front 'vciliiing ut the hohtr of the bride's patents in Frostproof last. Sunday
If. Imve
Tax pay era' Iio| hm that nvtlonsl- .
I^ : ‘"V1 'l nK f !, ~T^ r i T 5 ii« riirN e w v..rk tntv
Among lion— from ‘-Bnnft
Columbia,-which won't-tweioit- ldm' a iflkVroiV' iii VfaTPIOML ' kft*Hwwn. ‘Tlrn -cotuilp pUwa*Uf“«aakg ilieir home in DetJimt WTteFd' sif.cd phone
iratbnf will cut tales were dashed_
Ismk.
.
S
he
I*
sbmt,
|
M
^
I
in
who attended the inter-fraternity to do any outside film* &lt;ut hi* Gu with Mi Herkwith'jf patents,' -'*r- Wilson Is enroDed ns a sophomore at Stetson University,
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iRMont nnd somehow manages I" Af|Bllli(. D itrr N J. -tb ItenTm,. month* ago.
dance held on Tuesday night at own. The actor's contract has' Mr. nnd Mi % 4. J, Mathews.
b*,k
fUMherlir;
eve,,
wlAi
y.m
(
t„
|M,
Transport
Mlni-ler
A
l
f
r
e
d
the Coliseum in Orlando were Mr. only two year* to go and it'*
km.w ahee got «, gun in -b e ,
_N,.W V„ rk G „y .rains. I«W lluines,. speaking jast after one
ana Mra. Dale Scott, Jr., Mr. and possilde lie nmy align with an­
»i-ter of the InidtgiiHilii. of SoiA
Mr. and Mi-. F. Dexjer Mm ray I’itlritia Maxcy Is
increase. bad been levied nnd
Mra, William Hush, (‘apt. ami other stud jo after that. ,
. r .i.u .a**. ;
nulo^ nmvr*l slowly* All f family before another was im- .
futile wore gowns of lime greeh, 1 nVVks.asra i.
t,f Rpartailluiig, S
are visit,
Mra. -Jack Holt, Mr. and Mr*
identical
to
those
of
the
maid
of
Ge'nc Tierney i* apparently at ing their1 ilaitgliter and «un-in*
Wed To I*. T. Wilson himor and inalrim of honor. That
Richard Hrown. Mr. and Mra. oca,-e with 20th-Fui now thst be* law, Mr and *Mrs, Hoy Hynle..
t“ 11
,n m ‘ Of .......... ...
braved mb. freer ing (Hist'll, warned that “tbe rbaeges
of n o r t rnnspoi t ayatem hasm gut,
Clyde Tenvillegar, Je., , Mr. and auspension i s , over.-;' Aftef -7Tb* -Ir. fo^the* holidays.
tarried
tt
muff
of
-mull
white
**UW,,W .,,rir'* '■lit of g nu witb the grlipiaL in 1
In u beautiful garden selling, la tries cefttered with a etn-t.ii of ‘ "I know it’- my living." *1, • *
Mrs* 'BraktoTP I'erklna, Jr., Air.
Curtain" she plan* to go
|
Miss Puli iriu Mnxcy, daughter
I ' 1,*
1
no fully '
b
AU
*„dvv , n-moyal level in Ihe rimlitFTnity." ’
and Mra. Charles Vodoplch, Mr. Iron
Fj&lt;pi lift tinlay by plane of Mr. upd Mis. Latimer Mnjtcy ted cnmntiiins,
-lark Ilcn-iead, general -ecreif faintly s&lt;|iialdile*. Talk uboiit : n „ rj,ois toiled In kee|i rtnnl* anil
and Mrs. Roliert Hirhaon, Mra. righl into a comedy, as yet un­ a* Billv
the giicil t,f Wijborn i’liilliiis n f PioHprnpf. 'b(Wamc the * bnde
I.tttte Hu-an Skinner, also u si* votir bappy family reunion* on ■ •
■ -■the-imrttngh■ nf •ary of ihe powerful national
open. In
Martha Fitla-Haye* ami the named. Gene left her daughter in
son Wi lbolm, J r . of Orlando, of Peyton Tutncr Wils-in, son ter «f the bridegroom, served a * f'lnislmns. Tliii'', where I g*l highway#
Misse* Loin J,ee, Marty Perkins, the Kn»t and wilt ronllnii* to and
Miinhattan
alttue,
lO.uod men wefy ■iniuti of ruilvvuymen. wn* Just o-x:
fur
whetc they will spend •if Mr, nnd Mrs. Arthur l.inwood tlnwcr girl, alid wore a g.mn id- u bit of iny trade
with till* rti.l of 1HHI lari;i*. klUht: "X fv iAum mu treat a npCamille Batten. Kathryn Wig- maintain her residence lh»m, . , »e\ n s*.
Charles Vidor’s long and bitter
•
•• plows
* - 1 UotiaIIxihI imlu*try a t a »o»t gf
"M other,an.law go .visiting and snowplow*,
Skinner of Charlotte, N. C. und eutieat to that Vf. the luide, and
.'luu* rtoss-walk
^__-&gt;gin*. M argaret Crenshaw, Lucille
this city ,1 last Hunday afternoon AI Milton eous'n of the bride sta ll meddling"the minute Ihey fill itintnrixrd broom* and till niilrli row for wages, tales, H alf
Altman, Ruth Strnstrom, Elisa- luittle to get away front Colnnilih
and Mrs. Julian Sirmnns at 1:00 o'clock at the home of was the ring iiearer.
iimdition*; the prime m naittcra-,
ettler the dooi First thing yon enndsprenilcr*.
£ hetht Fite, Shirley Kick, Barbara ha* come to at leaat n temporary at Mr.
Tex an- Jlu- guest* of the luide'* parents. ■
Butteigh Hide iif \V&lt; t ' Palm know there** n family fight
lion run.I b - to give l lie lilDXii.
Snundera, Jean Sayer, Carolyn halt. The director luhl me hi* her Dnllar.
parents. Mr. and Mra. II, A,
The tiridnl patty
aviprorhed Bench. served as l&gt;est man nnd
mum of efficient service to tha i
Skinner, Hetty Saaser, Dilon next film after “The Love of Munhlng
and hi* mother. Mis. the palm Imuked altar through an ttsheis wete Boliett Vincent of
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GHNEB 'L \PPOINTHD
community,"
Baker. Daphne Connelly and Bet- Carnten" will lie on the .Columbia Ilusa Htmiuus.
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t IIALTIMllRK, lb-,-, “it. el*' aisle lined with tiellse* covered Mount Dura, Harold Brady of
lot. “ I'm atuck," he shrugged. . .
ty Jo-Brock.
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I
Lieut.
General
Jfdm
C.
II.
t
CourtW
ist'
Palm
Beach,
Mack
Gteve
with
fern
and
rnrnatloiu.
The
Rev,
Claude Rains joins Errol Flvun
Alan Klrhy Fitr, Rill Rrumley,
K.dward (Neill Ten Eyck. Svin. I &gt;au*ei Lee, ......... command in
Mr. ami Mia. J. W. Vickery Hugh M. Jefferson, pastor «f the land uf .H.'nfo'rd, Itayinoml llalay,
Herliert Mon land, Kenneth Lett- In “The Ttir»iuol*e." from the nnd
Santa C l a r a and LSU were ;
tu*e l.nivetsilv
iniveisny Clew
new eoa.n,
enorlt, » u -ji „ii„iv
njy WB,
wn, -ubjected
-ubjectrd to a ipee'jil
children, Wjlcno and Wylie, Presbyterian Chuich of Frost- Jr, of Otlnmlo, Jimmy West of tu*r
ler. McKay Trujuek. Harry Lee, Anva Seton novel. Rains will jduy uf Palatka,
I nt,sculling between I Hilo , A|mv ihvesUgallon lifter a nexr«- Hoe ui Bowl, rivals-In t nit*rcntlve f
spending a -few pmlf, performed the dniible ling 11- Land und Eddje Pood of Frost, - " “
.
Jr., Hilly Epps, Mack Cleveland. a Scotsman transplanted to HantJ •laya a* the - are
iif if IvOI,
•
•hud* . -i'iirgt'.l soine,| v u u , . IP37 and 718.
gheifa of Mia. Lilli- rerenuiHV.
proof, cousin of the ttride.
t'ti|ier- rolnmnist
Karl Jeter l.aurlcr Heard, K. C. Fe. N.' M. . .
in Vickery.
Mts^ II Uj Guides pin veil the
The bride’# mother, Mr*. Mnxcy,
,f h i-lo p ufficer# willi nliu-e id
Harper Jr.. Kdward L-'.ng, Knrl
Krrol Flynn report* he Is^buy­
tlkdiCional wedding hiatebes nod Wore a tiloi* green goWtl fusilAll Idukalltall^candidate- fm ptheir uuihmiiy. wo* uppntolyi' .
Schultx, Paul - Hiekign, Cujlen ing a diving bell ter.1*** or.nrwtcl
Air. and Mrs. J , B. Goghum Wagner'a "Evening Ktar.” “I’eme" ioned with mntebing aemiln tiim- the Viltanovu sipind nie to w«H* rrn « » l srrrelnfy of lb.- Itrolbei Delaware
Puri, will bolil thorDebtwi
Wright, John Dunn, Charles from bis yacht. After he fiijis'vci hud
as their-guest* last Hunday,
Fildch and Sehubert’a ''S ere­ tuing and a dmped skirt and she out with the cross counti v im m 'boot! of Ht. Andrew of the r.pi*-1nughlite. I racing on 3d day* ho-A
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Rarka, Afl,erj Filt*, BJHy Gray "Don Juan;" he says he'll.dirpd M iAand M r s . W. Inn* and by
**l|
nade,",
Mi«.
KHatrl
Mcla'od.
aeW,.ie
a
corsage
of
vrllow
n
*
fJ.
w
&lt;
)|
■
*
I'opid tdotiili today.
- and Tllenn I.Fnph*, i
for 'Jamaican waters where tin'll Mack and Rosalind Law of Mnry- e oim
pann iTest
mna
ei 1-■1I1y Mrs. Gut ilex, xanir Ibtul#,mis, tMrsr-diin nner, nlnthcr o n be |
*
attempt some Underwater resewivli vltlc, Tetiu.
HwWnieni 1 of Sigma Nu." d * ! Itildeg
litidegtooni,. clios*' x 'lrn 'v ,’tr|H‘
in association with the Seripp*
HardclotV "Hernuse" ami "Thr ilLt'ts with' silver scipiiim with
Story League To
Institute of Orcnnogranhv, a part
Which she wore n cotsnge uf while j
r Ueal wrtl’ ieturi\ .Sun­ laird's Prnver."
-Meet 6n Monday of the University of Californi i. . day" a|olte thlensa,
Tex. after apendTbe brine, who was givln In 1ramelRiiH.
Larry Park* wn* reading alio it Ing th&gt; J)hri»lnin* holiday* with marriage by her father, wore a ' A nweptfan was held in liu,
The Hanford Story Teague will the ■ possibility of Gene K&gt;dlv hi* mother. Mra. loiurine Ileal, gown of white sntjii fashioneit garden following the rewntmiy.
meet on Monday at 7:30 P. M. at starring in th« nrw Jolson pir*- and grandmuther, Mrs- Lilliary along iiei iyd- .Jtnes. - The dress Fem ami gnrtletllas were used in
ISot a m irage...You’re uul -trieing lliiuga'
fynlurct
a mari|Uisrttc yoke decorating tb c.tw o n'frvsliineiit
the Mayfair Inn. Included on lure. luirry remembered hU long Vickery
table*.
‘
.
hour* of m atching'his.acretm ac­
trimmed
with
Imported
French
the
program
will
he
n
atorv,
‘T
he
mm
Late in tbe afteinnnh Mi. nnd
Mr. ami Mrs. J. L. Jackson lure jwt in a fitted liodico. The
Other Wise Man" by Van Dyke to tions to the singer's voice «ui,l
ll’g every word tract
he told by Mra. P. h. Stephenson, commented, “I don't envy Gene.* were lalleiT to Athens, Ga. on long tlra v li ended In point* over Mrs. WIIson left for a wedding
trip
to
New
Orleans.
For
travel
Paulette tGoddnrd finished "Hav* Thursday tiecause uf the death of the hands and a full skirt fell from
Mra. Phyllia Allen Proctor will
.m f present
a story and a song. "The an!" and planed out to New York Mr. Jnrksun’* mother, Mrs: K. C. the Iaid ice. Cluster* of orange; ing. the bride wore n navy blue ]
Gift" by Hehreml. Mr*. K. C. holiday* with Burgess Meredith, Handera. Mr*. Handers was a blossom* and ilniiity Incc ruffle* rsatin ■nit with now urces-nrii .
•
Williams,
president of the group, They'll go to Paris Jan. 8 nod freuucnt wlhtei visitor in Han­ #tong the hemline gave n iiel iiMl l and pri orchid corsage,
j: :
' - effect to the full hoop skirt. A ! Mrs. \Vil«nu . graduateil from
stated this morning that she Paulette plans to visit ocrupatiiui ford.
‘ ‘
tiara interlaced
with satin and‘ Froatprisif High School and Stet­
Imped all member* would Ire able thoops in Germany while tier h u ff
. to nluind the meeting.
l.nnd finishes hi* flin t, for the
Mis* Minnie Ncilitauer of Day- illusion |ienrJ trim held her fin­ son Duivciaitv ill Dr Land Inst
. #*■■** «#.
British guvemmrnL Paulette still ton, O. ui rived .Sunday lo atwnd gertip veil. The briile'a old)* June with a Bachelor of ScRjie'
Bit UML BY XMAS GUB8TB
wants to make "Night Wnlrh" 111 the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. jewelry w«* a iwaij necklace given degree in bitaSness ndmlnidruliou
&gt; Mr. and Mr*,, W. S. Hrumlej; Palestine ami she may get a I^wis Uradmever anti Mrs. Hat- to her tiy the bridegroom. Shi While attending Stetson Die "er
tie Atklnxoh, formerly of Day- carried o muff of small whUii vtd a* vice president of Zrln
had *'i their gui'ils for dinner on chance next year. . .
Chrh tma# day Mr. and Mra. A. Jr "G ene Kelly la now walking M ton, also Mr#, , E. H. Kilbeu at orvldd* ecntrref. with a largi Tan Alpha, social sorority, urealdent of the Women's Athletic
orchid:
Anderson of Jacksonville, MYs. his broken right ankle without a th e ‘latter’* home In Geneva.
Ml»s Laura Jeory Maxcy, sister Aasocintion, nnd secretory of the
£
George Cron* of Hlsbee.' ArL, Mr. esiyj’ and reported for wardrohRJsly. Mr*. WIImii( was
'-.and Mra. Rodman U hm an and
Tbe Misses June and Holly Jli- of the bride njhl ber_maid of Student
ings for "Three Musketecra"
n inetnlier of the lllaxei Club.
honor,
and
Mr*.
W
.M.
Barnett
. daughters, Gail and U w ls, and
vlns.
who
have
been
slaying
with
.•
Kspectnnt Eleanor Parker
, * Miss Hally , J | It-lcn Lewi, all jj has been ordered to n(Ay In lust Mr. and Mrt. Ben Smalt ut the of llrookavllle, matron of honor, Pan-Hellenic Council and -wl«l
chairninn
of
tbe
house
council.
of Winter Park. Mr. and Mrs. over the holidays. . .
V*W« Hotel, returned to New nl*o wore gowns fashioned along
Mr. Wilson wn* graduated fnun
period lines of. emerald green
Herman J. Lehman of Hanford
Rita Hayworth tell* me site Ip Htuvrna on . "'cilnesday to. spend velvet with rnar&lt;iui*rtte voke* set tlentral High School in Charlnttc.
and 0111v Stanley, Herman and gifting daughter Rebecca with a Christmas .’with their mother.
in n soft draped tiortha. The tires* N. C. after which he served for
i.
Rodney Rrumjey,
doll house for Chrlstmss. A ltt June n-turned today to rusumc es vveie made with fitted InaHee’. three years with tbe Senl#*e* lie
her
position
nt
the
hotel.
another pearl. By th e . time Re.’
la
now
nltemliiie
Stetson
Dnlverfull skirt* and three-ipiartrr length
liecea is .o f ago, sho’ll have a
»jlv where hr I* enrolbd a* a
Mr. nnij Mr*. II. G. Klaw-r nnd sleeves.- They carried muff* of aopliomore. lie is a iiicmlier of
necidaee. ’, . . What'a with Mar­
mistletoe and white berries ren
■Inuvhlei
Penelope
of
Plarcrvilte,
shall Thompson at MGM? He
tired .with a rluster of white Hlgnta Nti fraternity.
hasn't worked In more than o C a lif, have arrive,! to -spend the carnation*.
I CARRY
Winter in Hanford. Mr, Kisser I*
TOURIST Gl.Ull
yrar. . .
The bridesmaids Mrs. It. II.
Member* of the Hanford Tour­
Edward 0 , Robinson gets n Conner led with, the Federal New* GUtsntt »«f AVon Park, ami the
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ANTI. Week
off from “Key 1-argo" in Service and will he at the Han­ Misses Miriam Ragsdale nf Al&gt; ist Club are scheduled to take a
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Except
for 220-pound . All'
- America Tackle Boh Davis, the
i average for tho Georgia Tech
' siartlng foiward wall would ho
188 pounds. Davis pulls It up to
( It’ll.' one pound more than th*
5 iver*ge of the Kansas line.
The center 'fo r the engineer*,
I,ewl* Hook*, weigh* 170 pound*.
A .B J i l l Pope, left guard, pushes
4 the lndlc»tor no only fivo nouml*
t Wore, and te fl End Jack Griffin
. h 180. The 200-pounder* are
Right Etvl George Broadnax,
1 Right Gunnj Bill llralcy and Left
Tccklat Ralph SluU-n.
•* All-America II a I f h n r k Ray
’ Evans, 188, and Ray fr'ivnch, DU!.
gre the speed tev* foi jlm JrrVhawkers with- thu ball. Uuartcr• back hynft MrNuti pack* 181

In Georgia Tech'a expected
alerting hackfletd are Jim Hill!,
400, George.Matthews. IHS. Allen
Bowen, 1H0, nnd Frank Ziegler,

BROOKLINE. Mass. Dee. 20
W l— tj»ura te u Jahn of fr'ort
Lauderdale, Ami Ueltnar, N. J„
has teen tup-seeded In the field
of 2H plavets who will’ open the
1948 National Giil*1 Indoor Ten­
nis Chttinplomliip Tournament
today at -Louftwood.

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BiTitri I n . l H - f f r ™ to #ei|p*e thotY aW iin-'i dbd Tlodyhre w rrq ' ffncvt

.Major l&gt;enyu.. tecord of M2 mis* I 163,noil -w it beraus* tltM r rlult
cue* rot three w a n a to &lt;&gt;&gt;■ the ■o m 'd s o ’K Itirry JlAdFMil and
Hi, l.oul* Cardinal* of the N'a- \ Bean-h Rk kty, rejwectlvefy, "en.
tlrnml l.eiyoe. * Lou Boudreau, * y.ty. .t n o pohlie' rontroversy
msnayer-shor'Hlop* of tie- Indians,
lii'hasrim ih" • -•&gt;/.*
naepd h1s tanmmate* l&gt;y l*eitlny. ' ■jRuinft Win* Raw* Contract
hi* old A f r ic a n Lt-aym- reCut’ill ih*f' note, operated Wlthobt -a
at shontop of .u78 »*-t in lu ll. Icontrirt nnd nlthou^t the BodyI^tu miss**d only II times In 7UI1ec* were new to Shift on hr .led
i fin tires in IP 17 lo set il new mark them tv, the National l-euyuif jteftof U82. He also fljrre d jn 120 nant hr fire yntno*. over the Hi
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rotfrl’ yrac ««w the team* l&gt;w H te a -y(&gt;«d- t»(&gt;fticot-of-Jhe-r#—
rord book a* Kentucky nvernymi
te tte r than 70 point* per yamo
and Auliurn set « new record
(or d tb tw Iw iM M In nllowiny nn
average of (14 point* per game.
Both these rfrrord* cover- rooference game* only.
Alahnnia scored 3.1 foul goal*
ngninst MUsisdppi to *et n m-w
record In winning, H.T-20. In an­
other game last season, Kentucky
larked up 22 foul goals nnd C&lt;—ryin Terh gut 21 _to ae| u flew
two-team total.
ahead

-Fur Ihr-cldtn*'sea-uUp Alal-tuno

Jurt missel by ope paint tying
the record of-BIO jmint* set by
Mississippi State In IIM'I in 20
conference yanu-s. The Crimson*,
however, lowI n M i f f p-r-ynine
average sinco their RM point*
were trored In -only IH gamev!
The only perfect game w J a it
fmd goal*” Ate ronrerned wa*
played in 1034 when * Florida
missed none In tenting Georgia
47-27, while the most free shots
missed in one game w*&gt; 13 by
Kvntucky Inst yvar In tenting
Tennessee, 111- IG. It wns in that
same game the most foul* (50)
were committed by telh teofn*.
Kentucky was charged with 24 Inset another record when he rrfraclluii* and T&lt;nn«»see with 28.
Jos. HI Mnggio of the Yonkees i ceived credit for tiie virtary,
Auliurn ami Vanderbilt shaft* lf*‘l »» Aini-r icar teagin- record! Baseball men far ami
th r dubious honor of having com­ for outfielder* with a .907 per*1 uucstloned the strategy of I
mitted tha moil foul* in one rentnge in 139
19 games
game—27. Tim Tigers
were
charged that many times in losing to Georgia Inst year, 40-11,
Vanderbilt commuted that tnanyinfrnction* In beating Misslaaippl. 80-47, in 1941.
That same season, Georgia set
a record of not • oeoting a free
pilch In defeating Auburn, 3S-Sly
City Ifconaett bccarius due October 1, 1917. New licettsc
T te fewest num ter of fri-i' goals
by both teams was fivo in 11)38
ordinance provided that whi n m licciwe tax remaitut
when Georgia Tech tent Auburn,
unpaid for a period o f ninety dayn thi re shall la* added
13-42 Each team made 2n field
thereto a penalty o f 10‘, of th?-nHgimil unurunt, ami
goals, but Terh converted on
It rthall Ik* paid at the Hama time of itwuance of Itemise.
three foul shot* nnd Auburn
was 148, scored when LSU teat
Tulnm- 91 to 57 lit 1043 That
01 points the Tiger* sripcd I* also
n rerunl for one team, nnd the
38 field goals they racked up
that night stunils a* the hi-st onegame effort foe n ten Ip- T llM l
rhalknl un 22 field goal* while1
ftp-MiiK, to make
in let. iin total
iut il in
tw iur
lasing,
of 50
fori
’■he nlgld, nn'd that .stands as a
two- team - high f n r th O “ Confer^
ence.
In nil games played in a sea
ion, only 1.8U Iut* cracked the
century mark. In 1943 the
Tigers set a league frncnid in
tenting Camp I.Wingiton, tOI-Oli.
They scored 40 field goals In that
vlctoiy for a confkrenre record:
hut Tula no rted -that effort in
teatipg the Pat* Christian Mer­
chant Marine team, PD-DI, Inst
season.
That 83-polnt margin
by tltu Grcvnles i* also a tongue
record fur non-coufclcnre games
l-HU hohla the League record
.of (VO point*,' esUhllihed in. 1931
whllo beating SowaigT, Ml-20.

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jilfot rtf III* Washington
jtennMr* of 1034. ■H arm ornered
thmwinjilng run oft tesU via an in*
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!VU‘ Rr)a*p*^aifrp ut« OH 0 pinch
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a walk id tlte-first yanw* ho math-

million. The American lesyutdrew UJWtUWt!.1. only
h*.*
than Ihc 1049 fiiftirt* for the
Icairue.
Roliin*mi'* presenec In tht* My
It-arTua* altwn»»-raw ed ir-Hntinnnh
Irf'ayue pfn^er*' »lrlhe wHi-h was
tnMIgntvd by rhe rater* of Hit* gt.
fdtliM' Ckinltitat* However,' league
nrevidem Ford Kml, e-iri.d tint
oiiulned ar\fim when he tHVeatcndpil'i lo-sOstiend the plajn r" in.
l.arry IM'V 'With' tht- Cleveland
Imlind*. Willard Rrotlii anil Henrv ThompsuOi with the' fit, Louis
Brown* and Mteh*r Dkh' Bankhi*ad With the Dodyer*. Only IMby
and Bankhead, w ho'hit it homer
in hi* ,:r*t trig to the plate, fro.
mained aUbouyh M h -saw- little
action.
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The Bt. Lout* Cardinals changed
iiUtid.- nt th o c lo ^ of thc aearon,
Ultra Rrtuu(o(t mltlng hi* team ami
mWmr Iraytie holding" Ip lit cllies

Ited Knx who art.' now tin* 1948
favorite* to tidthreni* tht* Yankee*
in the American League. ^
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Walker, younger b lo tter of i
Dixie, won tht* National teague
NFW ORLEANS Ore. 211 &lt;/P»batl(r[g_rhainp!iinthi|) with
Tht? Nation'" No. 3 amatetm T***!
ton* in tin ' majors, while Tod Schrw'drr. Its* hwn top-sw.-ded In
William*, Ited Sox tioinr run king, th&lt;* Sugar Bow] Invitational TVnwtnl the American J.e»gue crown nia Tourney which opens hen?
with A4S, William* lost tht* most .Sunday.
valunhlu player award in hi* dr*
.Second seeded il Oardnni Mut­
rtilt to Joe DiMuggin of the
Yank* by - otto (mint, while Bob iny. of Miami, No. R ranking
Elliott, noaton Braves' third base­ nlayer and Dari* pop tvnf&gt;* mem­
man, won the award in the senior ber. Victor Srix'as, of Philadeltihia.ta tialvffsB r of Nofrth Cart*.
circuit.
llm r'Jtudent. drew third position,
Three NiejlitUf*
with Irving norfman, of New
Ewell
Blackwell, elongated York City and Yalt University,
bunry I — P P
.
.
with th - Cincinnati Rrds, was the
talk of the Pilcher*. He went off
on a lC-Kome winnlnir rstreak,
pitched a nd-hiltec nyainst the
Btavim a nd-at-tW -end-of the aea*un was top luirler with 33 victiii-i*1* nnd I'lyht defeat*. Other no* place w ith’- the Brown*. ,
hitter* wm* hurled |&gt;y Hon Black became
n Cleveland co
of Cleveland and Bill McCahan, white
Cronin "was moved
rookie with the Philadelphia Alh- a* Bosox general manager.
ietccs. Bolt Feller of the Indians
• Foot, stars of.another day i
turned In two opc-hlt yames.
The New York CtanrA set a now added to haschall's llall of F
team home run record of 231 and at Cooperxtown, N. Y. They i
Frioch, Carl Huh
their first liaseman, Johnny .Mi*e, Frank
f.
fn the A me ti ran la-ayUe William* Mlrkey Cochrane and
tied Ralph Kiner of tho Finite* for Grove. And baseball finally
home run honor*, each hitting SI. around to hnldiny a "Balm I
led two rookie standouts in Dn|C' in honor of the hump
pitcher Lurrv Jensen, who won SI
ykuicj-Dml Ioat five, and Centerfielder iHobby Thomson who hit
2U hoimV runs.
Tliet e\sjvj;re tho usual manpgei ial ehnnye*. Four tram* in
addition to Brooklyn face ^liMB

Vmticmlc heudist by Robert E.
Hanncgan, former Postmaster
General. T hi- Hi, Cools Drown did everyhaml* At the ch)«e of the season,
disastrous season In which they
’ItUbury, Joe Kuhel
finished a dead-last, the Brown, man at
when relief pitcher Joe Page ul told close to fMHJ.OOO worth of succeeded Ossie U i u c g c I ci
with putouta. raid, and lowed only one hit in flvr Inning*. ialt-ni. most of It to the Boston Washington
hum es, ii'27, TCIew-lmid’Holi Keller led the league in technics nnd many glowing word*
Harry
slrikeouta).* Rosap has the most were written alnnit
t('ookie) Lavayoito, AI Ginnfrltfassists, -70.
Two Major te-ayue record* do, Hugh Casey, Rookie Bobby
SCHOOL MJSES FOIt SALE
Joe Page.
wrert! iJfil when ahortiitop Eddie Brown nnd
Laiagetlo'*, llit
Jm nt of Philadelphia look part in
In the four th -game-Floyd Bevfive double play* in one gamenot only test hi* game, 3-2,
At eleven o'clock on Thursday morning, January 8,
Kept. 1—are) tatrry Berra. New ena
hut
nlso
a no-hit ter. With two uut
York enlcher, smtde-an unassisted
in the ninth, l-nvagetto hit Bevcn**
1918, The Board of Public Instruction for Seminole
double iilnv June 15.
•
M'coml pitch for a double off the
The league* set a * new record
County will receive ttealed - bids on three' (8) used
with 1,304 dotihlo plays. Ferris Dodger hit, to *eote two runs.
I’ain, Philadelphia first hascnian, Uuvt-n* issued 10 Im Si-s mi bailc.
school buses. The Board reserves the right to reject
tier! another record for both n m-W Series record, uml C.’„M-y,
leagues *jiy helping complete six who had made xmo pitch—a dou­
any or all bids. For further information call the
dmi Me plays in one game on ble piny ball to Tommy llenrich—

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Bcription of pntiHtrty call at the superintendent’s
office at tho court house, Sanford. Florida,

office ill the court house.

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for HEMINOLK COUNTY, FLORIDA
L. E. Jordan, Chulrman
T. W. l-awton, Secretary

for HEMINOLK. COUNTY. FLORIDA
L. E. Jordan, Chairman

T. \V. I-awlun, Secretary

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W hatever lhe future m ay bring, no W oodman
need go his way alone. The fraternal fellow ‘
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ing comfort and aid In time of sorrow or n e e d
His Woodmeriiife Insurance protection assures
him and his family security from want.
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MnIgttHJOLCiplaIn Ihs frntemal aad peotecflvt ben*tits—
you will rocotv* try bocomlng a Woodmen member.

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the New Year will bring realisation oi their
hopes and desires . . . (o others misfortune will

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YORK -BliseteH ‘ men
CHICAGO Dee; :** An — The havg riti « 'i iki lr bonk*, on ribAmerican l.e-iffUPi-hhrhlii'hted hv irrord-hattrrlnh JSrl7 sesamt last
will eve*/forget |h&lt;» pry-ctufent
.the Cleveland Irujlftnj m aking.lhe few
fewvsf rrthr* M pno sen-on in set tef the fine*; and unsnenSPinx
[the bistort of the Mater 1-esgurs meted out hy W ww t i loiiH
—estobllshud a new onit firldinir A lterl R. &lt;Happy) CTiandier.
Foremost of *hrin (Waa th* full
record of .977 in Th47.'
The old unit mark of .974 wb* soMMI susMnll-m df Mflaavtr I*n
Hurorher of Ihs RriaWyn IV*rers
f set In I Odd by thr National *f*r conduct detrimental to base- te-mrur.
The Junior Cirrnlf set or tied
1(1 individual and unit firldinir
mark* during th-- la s t. wastes, ofIraytie statistics rylrased
.....
yeiiteniny diacloM-d.
* ; JMad P * n rta rr lla.nM I'kreatt of
Cleveland conunlttftl onle 101 ■ the fmduent tfifW). Both the

, MIAMI U.T, fcfl M l — Speed
r.»«lpst spdi'd will i»* the keynote
ben Georgia Tech and K a n in
ash In the Omnite Bowl New

bt.ilt leniit- iHtast of protiahl"
startiny lineup* with a helyht*
■ average of si* fret, acronmanr*
iny at lk7-pouml weight average.
The Kansan* fly Into town late
Unlav *o be met bv nmoi|&gt;er* of
the Orange Bowl Committee, rjtv
U H iciais and. naturnlly, a few of
I h e . city'a prettiest In bathlny
Mdti. Croruia Tech docs not »r*
. Vlv«, until Hal unlay.
I T lv new stadium 'aihiition
ilahich will increajr the rcatfmr
, capacity to fiO.OOO, I* eaperted to
-bC r#ady.,- The seats roll for n
fiat t i l dollar* each, with n few
'hdTxmrTfflinc at ?10 p.^r seal. All
have teen sold for month*.
Kansas briny* three linemen,
Center Dick Mpnroe, Gunnl l&gt;nn
Fnmbrouyh ami Tackle Don EtAinyrr, who ate converted back*.
, Eltingt-r at 2t)t pound* I* tho
' heaviest among the Juyhnwkor
fival ttHnyi r*. Guard Dick Craw*
■fnrd weigh* £03 uml Tackle Joi*
Tomllson. I'Jii. After thst. the
i drop off is to end Marvin Small
* gml Famlirotigh ut DM, anil finB u l v 't o Pit Hciincllbncher. the

FfifftAY. DEC. 2fi, Hi 17

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and largo arrcugi;. Cabhago, RADIATOR rlcnning. ri-pairing.
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traps, septic tanks, blocks,
benehes, stepping stone*. Mir*
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Fred Myers. Ull t . 2iin SL
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I louse, where small, 'well U-haved 5 FT. CL M. Frigidaire, A-1
hoy will I h i welroiMC. Inform*.
dition. W. A. Ilroun, I
’ lion greatly appreriated. Win?
Heights.
Collect er write “Tom*” Box
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S H E A L E S T A T E FO R S A L E . 007-IK
FIVE ROOM HOUSE. pSrtly fur.
'nlahrd. 2 bedrooms. 1/3 down,
140.00 per month. For uulck
Action. Call Phone VI72.
NSURANCR
HF.AI. ESTATE
F.II.A. MORTOAOE LOANS
RAYMOND M. BAM.. Realtor
—* Registered Broker and" .
Insurance Agent
Bin. 4 Florida State Bank Bldg.
SMALL 3 ROOM cottage, Ik acre
land at Lake Mary, near stoics.
1600.00 or rnual value In car
or truck. Can move in same
dav, Hiown IL Yates. Rt. 2,
Box Ull. Elder Spiiiigs, San-

8 ARTICLES FOR SALE
1-30 UAL. and 1-36 gallon Uhla
top water heaters. Electric Ser­
vice Company. 207 • Magnolia
As*. Phone 101.
LL-LITE Aluminum casement
windows. Doublo bung alumi­
num and steel rasamc-nt win­
dows. Miracle Concrete Co.
SOU Elm Ave. Phone 1334.

SEWING MACHINES
SALKS ANI) 8ERVICR
Bert’a Sawing Mach. Shop
IIS a Fheneb
Ph. 1190
iteneral Electric autom atic blan-

20 GUAGE doublo barrel Ithaca
shot gun, good condition. 718-J.
1-S0 GAL. Elactrlc v o te r heater.
lectrie Service Company, 207
agnolla Ava. Phono 101.

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Uighasl cash price paid for used
Phone 1011 I im v n :i.
\. %l,livi.NAl.l' all I
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture I0 t Palmetto Are.
ISKMHHI AN'A J MetHlJfAI.il Bi.
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lileL) radiator service. I0&lt;1 Ka.r
11
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N. .*»» ft *.f KKka Bnpt &lt;
FOR 8 ALE: Horse for general
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form work. 11. F. Slade, Idtng- AUTO RKPA1RINCL Hall’s Oar.1 ttrr* * o f
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•fJANAS UEFRIOERATION
26. Phone 1175*.
SERVICE
Ph. 670-W
FOR 8ALK: White- prrslan kit­
tens, 2 month* old.
Hilltop
• u I*. lDitulon, CUrh Ctr
Cattery, Plymouth Road, Sor­ For d- tail* of the safest *’niald •.‘ Cuurl. gemlaoP Cuusiy, Kloi
■ service” now in Sanford call or u t .- t r r . p k a m •
rento.
IJo) 0 K. Ut-* u
wiit« BARY VALrTT, Dnyt&lt;&gt;pa
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HELP W
• Brst-li. Diaper* supplied.
l-utiiwii ik y . is. : , i juittury 3.
A .NEW ItOOF,? Loral reU1KU3 WANTED. U a e jra Drug
UK Tilt: COUNT,'
Motive
gladly Iwlp i*»l H oj Ki l liT
' Store.
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C O U N T V.
Term- an an g n i. Volusia Jhfta
ti : «*k K u m m .'. in ftu*1 FIRST CLASS Mechanic. 1
hg C a Phone 006-lt San- ua ti :
Mi-chanic'a helper. . MaffcUV
ford. i n u t . t m u i .h t a t i : o k u m i i - . i n Auto Bcrvice, Sanfortl, Kin.
j. rm J U ’M. u - t t - e i , ■ •
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TO \M . "IIO M IT MAI CUNBlITCHElf. i v |r i Loccd. or one
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with limited uxprricnco. Apply
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h i flV d h li p r llilt in fur fls^r
Ray, USA J .
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PRACTICAL NURSE
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sitter, cap Rive rnfvrcncei,
kinda, imtclilng. Free eftiiuau s. ..Il lh « l u l l duy u r J a n u a ry , t S I* .
Phone 116’J-R.
fur a |ip iu v s l of M i m e nail l o r f in s :
Phono County 30tS.
ft-OUK SANDING ft finishing,
iH w lia ra *’ a* A d m in istra to r * f the
cleaning ft waxing., Our power S U G A ir CURING o*r"'ARTEi&amp;
unit enahlrs cs to work ^bl
tboiV U no electric conntcj
ataflabla. • H * s u i axhurieti
time—No appoiulment
IL M. Gleason. U k » Mary, 9
nary.
I.V N IN TH J C t H f t AI. r n t C t llT
CENTRAL FLORIDA q
ROOFING and roof painting,
t-u tm t . wrwiNnT.r ~ r G r n t V
Smith Brothers. Phone. LLBR.
FREEZE AND HIORAG
K um tuA . in ctiANcettY.
401 W. 13th SL
. ,■ at IT kmh m u r a l k
IA Ht:* K* fflKIUtALL, • ‘
KtaiMirr.
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If yon are Interested In going
KMrPdlK 11&gt;: t.l. 1*1KI
Into the Radio Repair Ruiint-s*
Lefcvtaal,ATTENTION L i DIe Ai
MjrTlCN TO A
•writr. R- C.-AMv*, «30 K New
The Hl*u pf Furtda. Orrrltsg:
a a Otie-alop aervire in
York Atm. D eU nd. FlaT o t r in w le l u ll p ],m aI*, r-' No.
ur IhHndry ana dry clef
113 I t l M , Ntv H um *. NSW V t-rk.
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4uuv lor a tflvt.rr,
L»USU,,V
McLean Tracking• Cb
B-tw p a n d la e In lb * l U l t l l Court
WIruton-Salera, N,
of Metnlnol* O agM y, F lo rid a , t« tu ro s• young man an opj
kW 10 the Note Dor of K.kreary, rnd
TAMI'A MORNING TIUll
•TSV -o f said m uklh. l » l l . In tl*Delivered to your horn
Phone C-3106 or 294
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n. p o p s c o . in c ,
7»t, K u t f 'td llt e s k l. a sew ■{taper
ING Sunday. }»r T*xa». of y. s.rai elmiUiiart l* aaJU fouatake 1 or 2 paaaengers to lr ant Malt. '
W IT N K iu , MV 11A N U and offlston or rclnlty, Phone 4&lt;t• ‘a t i w l « r o f f n , mi M anfonl, f l o r ­
id*. I Ida | | i h g ay of P*««tnt&gt;ar,
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pay Tor truck in three ym n ,
not including salary. TRUCK8
SOLD TO * OWNER - OPERA­
TORS ONLY (W HITE). DOWN
PAYMENT, OF 12400.00 RE.

S E J A B G 5.NA' WAFT

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�*AGB E1G.HT

holiday waa ahortly after 11:00
Co. broke several riba when he o'clock. W ednesday erening at
21* Wool Fourth Street where a
chair In the upstair* apartment
.of W. N. G arrett waa burned a*
the reault of a nine haring been
left in it. For tho first time in

Holiday Deaths
(fealta**# trim !•*-«* "**•
Weher planned a funeral set
ee for John' Itobln Edwards, 20.
bom he was to marry In a
kriafma* ere ceremony to Mlsa
eisclo Huff. Edwards waa killed.
• an automobile accident on hla
ay to the churrh w here' hla
•Ide awaited him.
"u ,
So the wadding decoration* lieime a funeral bank and three of
a uthers became -pallbearer*.
■ At Como, Mli*., four-year-old
Mika Bartlett had hia Chriitma*
. "a* usual" but now he will have
to learn that hla alitera. Ann
Speed, 10, and Nancy, 14, will
never again plav with him. They
' ware killed in a train-auto acci­
dent along with the family'*
chauffeur, Belma Stuart, 60.
i- Young Mike'# parent!. Mr. ami
Mra. Donald Bartlett, withheld
tha news from their »onsuntil
after C h rittm a a ................
A red tricycle in Miami wa* a
- monument .to two loot children
Tony fiamphllllppo. 2lt , ami Ken­
neth I’ctera, 6, disappeared the
day before (JhrlMma* near the
muddy Miami canal. The tricycle
waa found In the w atrr ami a
amall companion *ald of their
; fate, "Kenneth fell In the water
and Tony did. too."
At Madkonville. Ky.. re*rue
•quads wffrked to empty a mine
• ahaft of amoke lo determine the
fate of Frank Stokea. 42. 8tokc*.
a rarftiher of a ChrUtma* day
maintenance crew, wa* (rapped
in tha mine by fire.
a m f w- m other "tCehttlcky town,
! *Gr«y»on. sheriff* deputy men
Dorton had the unhappy job of
arresting hla aon. Dug. for the
. ahotgun/ilaylng ChrUtma* eve of

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motor * furl in icjttialiom (tom
earlcrn Germany have been made
availatilr for the first * lime Ly
Soviet occupation aulliorilir* and
‘While_________ _______. .... ............
off. .Increasing proportion*—*xer*iVYlr aPonrif to ten roflimic* Ini*

SS*Ti«!SSaf&amp;®ry. Dr. Dickinson continued
The physician's ahare. of the
n?,r4 ^ * e dollar^ he • said, h » a “doriined from 22 rent* in IP2t» to
31 cent* in tho 1636-39 period
r.ml to 27 renta in 11*16; the dentiat'a aharc has declined from Ifi
rent* to |3 rent*.' hp added:
"On the other han-i the ho,pi.

ACCUtIO Of THI UAVINO of John Lesier Me*, Chicago lawyer, aboard
bit yacht In Havana harbor, Patricia (Satire) Schmidt, Toledo, O , U

««««

announced.
The announrcmcnl laid the *1|0| mrn(, Wflr made at the 14th.
- .
. ■ c ,i i_
*e»»ion ol llie assembly ol the Inter-Allted Reparation, Agency,
Rcnrficiarir, will lie lire United
c
n
■ r „ - , „ u.r.,,,,,,
Stale,. Hrrlain. trance. I -Igium.

C H tS T S .D R tS S tB S
Diey declared that Iwo car­
load* of Arab* chared the fleeing
tali and overhauled it a mile
•way, where they killed one Jew
and wounded another. The Arab,
then brought' the taxi hack to
Damatcu, gale where they »el it WITH Ne» York's trafUporlalloN
»y*lrm» alrnont' completely paral&gt;,e«l by the r i t j ’n greatest snow­
Two British. conilahle, Irying fall, Bill Irwin of Winnipeg, Can­
lo reilore order among the en­ ada, »kied from hi* hotel to the
pier where Ihe S. H. Queen Mar)
raged Arab, were killed in at­ wa* docked. Irwin, a member of
tempting lo pul out the blaze.
Ihe Canadian Olympic *ki team,
Other violence of the day add­ nailed for the winter Olymple
gumr* in Hwltrerland.
ed further casualties.
(Intemntioo il)
An armed hand, believed to I*Jewish, raided the British armv'*
Tel I.ltwloaky camp near Tel
Aviv, killed one British soldier
and fled with a large number of
gun*. The attaekere, who wore
battle dreaa and stell helmets,
entered ~ the camp by cutting
through barbed wire barricades.
Police said they atleeked the
ermory under rover of heavy

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BITIIID WARTIMI COMMANOJM of lh*&gt;iyin« Tigora, Maj. Oen. Claire
L Chennault, 67, arid Anna Cnan, 24, a nawspapor reporter, were married
•l the general’i home In Hungjre. a suburb of Shanghai. This Pic­
ture Of Ilia couple was liken In,1945.
(lalernallona! Suunrfpho(o)

TAKE UP TO 12 MONTHS TO PAY
POLICEMAN SHOT
ST. PETERSBURG Dee. 20 (Al
—A widcfPfrad search continued
lodav for ’a Aigro wanted for the
fatal shooting of a policeman In
a Chrlatmaa ere gun battle.
Detective Chief John S. Siera
•WVI nolle*- were trying to find
Willie Primos who fled from •
shooting scene Tuesday night
when J. Julian Good*on, a bride­
groom of two weeks, waa faUlly
wounded.
.
.
..„ . v
Slere said Goodson waa shot
when he wont 'to tha aid of a
fellow officer. Patrolman Cole­
man •4’owell, who wa* attempting
to disarm Primos.
.
POST OFFICE FIRE
CRAWFORDVILLE Dec. &lt;0 UP)
—Fire of undetermined orjgln
destroyed the poTtofflce and dam­
aged shop and residence here
about dawn today.
.
Post m atter I . IL Raker (held

Ilvered Christmas package* were
lost when the amall frame build­
ing burned down. Sheriff E. C.
Ferrell ratlrrwted total fire dam­
age at aU f t 53,000,
A bucket brigade kept the fire
from spreading until units from
the Tallahavsoc Fire Department
arrived to extiifrulth the flames.
Crawfordville haa no fire depart­
ment.
MIAMI WINH
MIAMI. Dee. M. (/T)~ Mahl
Bhrine'a crippled children'* fund
was considerably richer today af­
ter 26,430 paid admission to the
Orange Bowl to aee Miami High
School wallop McKeesport, Pa.,
High, 34-14, In the annual charity
football game last night.
Halfback John Kocey led the
Stingaree attack, scoring tha first
touchdown in the opening period
and pitching panaa to halp run
up five touchdowns against the
Invader* .
' ,•

In Bethlehem, an Arab d-«tor.
who'headed th# govnrnmPnt Ynenlal hospital was shot to death in
• Ihe Ibhasl quarter not far from
• the Churrh of tha Nativity.
.
The dead in communal violence
In Pa1nstlne_ainre th e ’United Na­
tion* voted Nor. 20 to partition
Palestine totaled 424. The roll
throughout tha whole Middle
•East roan to 646.
Earlier % Jewish civilian wa*'
fatally wounded hv a bomb lo»•ed at the national bua company
• offices nrar Barclay’s bank and
an Arab corporal of the TransIordan frontier pollre was slain
during a marhlnrgun attack on a
supply convoy in northern Gali­
lee. Three other Arab trongpr*
were wounded In the to n v o y a t

•

*9

—

ing from communal violence
throughout the
entire Middle
East stood at 636.
Polke said the raid on thr
0 British army ' ram p—situated at
Tel Lltwtnsky near Tel Aviv—
apparently was carried out by
member* of the Jewish under­
ground to obtain weapons. They
said the raiders, who wore battle
&gt;dress and steel helmets, entered
the camp by cutting barbed wire
barricade* and then attacked the
armory under cover of heavy
gunfire.
*
The raiders' loot w si said to
have Included 74' rifles, seven
A
. IfM llM H • • t a * I *r*»I

MU* Allayne McNeill, 14-ycarold daughter of Mr. nnd Mr*.
Malcolm McNeill, died Saturday
.
In BL Louts following an acute
attack of asthma. Mr. and Mrs.
* McNeill are former resident* of
O Sanford and of Benson Junction,
and about a year ago moved to
SL Louis w hen-they lire a t 4231
Pleasant 8treet.
Allayne McNeill attended local
school* and will be rememtwrrd
aa a talented pupil of tho Cogburn School of Dancing. Malcolm
McNeill ii a nephew of Mr. and
Mra. Frank MeNaiD of Sanford.
Mra. MeNelll w ra f&amp;fftUrly etrinloyad hero bjr the Toochton
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rst Event Starts
8:00 Tonight With
10 Stellar Events

Greyhound racing will make tit
CYnlral Florid* dehul lomgli *t
llie Sanfnid Orlando Kennel Club
with thr niiening ol ibe I4tb an­
nual 90-day meeting. Tbe colorful
parade to |&gt;otl for ibe first event
will l&gt;e sounded al 8:00 o'clock.
• A program of 10 stellar evenli
will be offered on ihr initial
card, ibe ouHlanding (rat,ire be­
ing tbe Innaugutal Handicap
whirl, will be run a» tbe ninth
The month'a death toll result­ coated.

Allayne McNeill
Dies In SL Louis

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Cdn»idri abln rl-Midinc &gt;s I HI l!
afternoon, Inntchl anil riir»da/.
SUshfl&gt; » a r ni r r tonight and
loeMl.ty, xrntb- tn moderate » Ind*
wrSlfrly*hrrnminK aoulherfy lu es-

Minnesota awarded freshmai
Bob Feller of the Indiana al­ football letters to 70 players dur
•
lowed 17 home runa during 1647., Init 1617.

S tim so n R e v e a ls

Cost Bill

To Protect th# Peace of the World;
To Promote (he Progress of America
To Irrodnce l'rneperlty for Sanford.

VOLUME XXXVIII

Leo Bowen of Endure,
Ark.. ChrUtma* wo* n sad day.
’ Two of hla sons-ln-law, Albert
Mark*, 2d, of New Hartford,
loWa. ami Garland Turnage, 2M,
of Han Francisco drowned when
, their boat sank n* they let out on
a-Voon hunt
1-.-Christina, Itcramn a bitter day
for D ra y Holden of Pine tlluff,
.loo. III* brother, Odell Holden,
. IB. ofsKIdorado, Ark., died when
hla light plane rranhrd a , be took
off from a Chrlatmaa visit.
■ Platol duel* on Christina* eve
ft accounted for five more death*,
including a * Florida ' policeman,
Julian J. Goodron, a bridegroom
of two week*. Qoodaon we* »hot
as he sought to dUarnt a negro.
_ _____
B e* One __
man
wa*drowned
t'
' off *'
• rjaekaonvllle ami another disap­
peared when their boat capsiird
&gt; on a Christma, day fishing trip.
U. M. Jacob*. 21. diod a* he wa*
• Vtaken from the water and Vfal*
- lace H. Becknar, 21, U m ixing.
Both are Jacksonville resident*.
4 Klacwherc in the south agparate automobile accident* errountfor the death* of 10 other p»r

.iltlon* waa Torch."
.But Stimson indicated that tha
compromise displeased !&gt;olh him
and Secretary of State George
Marshall, thm the Army’s chief
of staff..
l i t became so exasperated -at
one tlmn with British h|gh level
objections to the landing In
France, Stimson said, that he
‘proposed to Roosevelt that ”we
ttirn our barks on them and take
up the war with Japan.”
.
"But Mr. Rqosevclt was not
really perauaded. and the bluff
was never tried." fltlmaon conUnued. "It would not have work­
ed In any can , for there waa no
feal Intention nf carrying It out."
In wanuaijr,
January,
5f "At
Al Casablanca
VaBlllMunrB III
1643, the British again refuted
to go iahead with any *ro»»-chnnnel operation in, the coming year,
amt it wa* therefore*»grced that
the next great move would In- to
IlirUv **
. BUnpuin declare,I It wasn’t un­
til 31a v „f 1U4.) that Uooscvrit
took a dediive stand and forced
phurehill to agree to • Norman­
dy banding for 1644.
Y "The prime minister finally

THE WEATHER I

In Unify There I i Strength—

•trout 16 years, »&lt;^ rdi nf * ° Ab'
•iatant Fire Chief B. T. Thomas,
there were no fire aUrroi in Sonford on Chrlitmaa Ox.. -

Bhonghel.—It -u r
lo xuccaed him.

Th e

w eather

On Ihe basil of schooling time
trials, handirappera have installed
Black Blizzard aa thr probably
poat time favorite for top honors
in the Innaugutal rlasalr. Other
ranine speedster* who are ex|H-cted to attract considerable
ira a lla M M l

my l* aae

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3 Navy FlicrH Killed
In Helicopter Crash
NAPLES. Italy. Dec. 20—4/5%
Three U. S. Navy men were killed
when • helicopter from the air­
craft carrier Mplway lost It*
rotor and fell Into a *crap Iron
pile In the port of Naples today.
Two were Rated •« Naval Of­
ficer* Robert luimm arul Jack
Peter. Their addresses and tha
name nf the third victim were
not available.
. '‘ Witnesses said the hejicopter
took off from the carrier, anchored
In Naples harbor, a few minutes
before the crash. The accident
occurred a few hundred yards from
the "Frlcndahlp Train" food ship
Exirla. ,
The ro to r. fell In several piece*
from a considerable height, wit­
nesses said. Then the ship crashed.
Wreckage wa* taken aboard the
Midway for Investigation.
Tha helicopter victim whose
name was withheld aurvlved hi*
injuries for a few hour*, (.Ml dire!
while being taken across the bay
to tha Midway.
U. 8, Navy officer* said no
further Information would ba
issued about tho crash pending an
Inquiry Into, tha cause.

LAKELAND. Dm .
Tha Federal 8 u U Proat Warning
S t r i c t forecast for peninsular
Florida tonight and tomorrow waa
partly cloudy ta 'd o u Jy and
slightly warmer with no frost
m m through Thuradgv.
.
B uffa.oTOfcW
Chicago

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W
-6 t
covsry, u n sin n tn a ,an vv. rayna
•aid tha distributor, recallad tha
bogus whisky remaining In hands
of wholesaler* and ratallara. - * .
Federal officials are investigat­
ing. One guess la th at distillery
employe* cleaned a took and neg­
lected to drain th# w ater,:

SflAKU Of TMI HOUSt Jowph W. Marlin. J r , of M.. *. (»eiteil&gt; nm«r«
hi* rlgrtaturr to the $597,000,000 bill (or the emergen, v winter relief of
Franec. Ilnly, Austria ami Chinn. Itcp. John M.-Votv* (It-Oblo) wltoe*.e* the tigning The Senate also appnived the Mop-gnp nlit bill, whlrh
w.n ruthed to ihc White lloure (or 7'nouan‘s rigrintiite. (fnlrrnaiional)

Fireproof Building
To Be Built Near
Baptist Church
A new fin-proof buiblior, two
etoriea high, will I*- erected in
the nrar future nevl lo the Fii*t
Baptist. Churrh nn Park Avi nui*
to ,’e rve a* a Sunday School An­
nex and for church rectentii.|ial
and educational actfvitiei. it w-a*
announced this morning by Ibe
Bev. W. P. Brooks, Jr.. pa*tor.
The building .permit for Ihe
building, cklimated to - 0*1 { |5.000, ww* »erurrfl at th e 'C tty lla ll
.Saturday from Grady Human,
city building Inspector.
Elton J. Mbughtnn la architect
for the new building which will
replace the present frame strueture next door, which wa* for­
merly (hr churrh parsonage ami
which, has been used for rinse*
room and recreational artivltb-A.
Tho front, nr house portion bill
lie lorn down and tne hali, or
rear .'portion will he moved hnrjt
to the lot .In th* rear to s^rve
for further church use, said Hr.
Brook*.
The new building, 42 feet wide
and t09 fret deep, will have re­
inforced ronerrte floor*, and to &gt;«k
veneer facing, according to Mr.
Moughton. There will Ire two as­
sembly classrooms, small class­
rooms, pastor’s study and kitrpen.

GrcckH llHinfc Rocket
y fir in g Spitfires

Free Postage For Armed Forces
WillBe Ended Midnight Dec. 31
lit IIHW Mill lltlllSltN
WASHING ION. Hr. .'-i ..Ti After muling
of tiiimi 1. »l tly .ilinri, t i . n r- will have to

Resume.Of Year’s
Events _ Told At.
Rotiry Meeting

WASHINGTON. Hee.,20, t-:*)
—Ilrla. t,ri|r.ral Wall ice It.
lirah.im. personal ph)»rian In
Truman. Issued, the
5 Survivors Of. Ship1. * Prc-ddflil
("Butting .t*ir'mrnl tnd.ty 'sTIcr
• In Good Condition; .tin
.Vxr.it uUuii Uepaitmen,
lifted htm »• a -peculator in
~ ~24* Others Rescued1 • grain
la-t Srplcmbct:
• . • "I h.ite had a very small
MANILA. Ih
satiuK nl mnnr) in a tr« comid *hipt *rai
mun -lixk-. since approximately
i HU’*. \ portion of my * icing*
«&gt;ne p.iivrngm
, » a - hist in mtr I-« 1&gt;; an, when
Iran-trrr ittc rot arrmint
lo
' tVaihingtnn in the , Spring of
IPI7.- I -mkril
the broker In
hainllr Ihr account the he.! **y
he kiip» how and In uce hi*
[ nan juilcmret.
"I «|.i&gt; told him that I would
enmneer w,i»_m p i
---- no—mnre^llttf rre te ' In .how ho
. A n earthquake
1 -horrid mndiirl hi* liu.ltn-.A than
I would a*k him Inr adtlfe on
m ail of Luzon .how In perform an operation.
tirniedoii, loll oj
druaihed a* Ilie
yratt. Ihr ni.ivor
te|&gt;orlrd the ipl.ike.
huge »e.i w.tvr*. i
ihr
town
llirn
ijtll.iltin
.imoiig
incident., howevei.
irn-l,,
amateur,, in ir;*ot.
i.m I in n iv ,,
.*nl
,jr' in ihr I’hlliiunne ■
(Uini.itr nraill JIB.
itlutluiK an. r.lnn.itril
I Clark Field. I s
ulli of Manila )
Mud. 1n. fktiiiMliiu* itt 4litn
,ipr ,tt
ik.u on* •»!

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f k jw i n

Two Youths Are
Arrested After
Entering Stores

Tho "Most Ado Alouit No­
thing" during the year I6t7 wa*
the plianlaav of, tha Flying
Saurer*. Oisrle* MArrUon tmlsy
irvral.il to Apiarian* In the
eour»e of a resume of events of
the veal which he conducted ,lt&gt;
the form of H.tfttlt at the Tourist
Club. Bov Holler presided sfter
Gordon Brlsson, pre*idcnl, w-*-. Mnthcts And Piggly
called from the mer-ting.
Wiggly Arc Broken
Mr. Morrison paseil hi* &lt;|ul*
upon Aasoelalml and ’ Untied
Open By Brothers
Prcsx' suinmarir* of news of the
vrar. Many Itotarians indlraled
knowledge of current event* by
oilier I I yruft jtitl weir ditnirfi
arrurate answer*.
The treat free show of the year -Itorlly after f, &lt;kl o'clock Sun­
was revealed lo have la-en ll.e day aflrrnon alirr Inr., k,nit *int"
marriage of I’rtnrs* Elisabetl. to
loiiii*' Mounllwiflen
The ml.lent the" I’irrIv WixkIv fWnrrrv am i
mixup was the ailo alien thnt tire M ,litre Flirniniie' Slorr. and
gave two "tinveintir*" lo (Jenr aitemplhd i.r^.k in, at »l,r Sun
gia.
,
shine (zrnrery and I a b le Si,|&gt;|de
. Tlu- animal of ihe year wa &gt;
the allev rat that strolled Into.a Store, il w r\ rr|w,ilrd t b „ n,o,nhotel In St; l^iul* lo keen oul of ing by I’olice Chief Roy (, U'd
,the rain, he revealed, and walked lism*.
.
,
off with two prize* in a rat show.
lire
t".v»
wrrr
lla'|,|ird
ill
Jackie BoblnsOn of the Brooklyn
Dndgrra wa* tentil'd the out­ dead-end.' , alley frelvlrrn 'thr
standing sport* star of the year. Malhrr Store ami llie 11- t ,I-1
Biggest sports surprise was ll.e building alter Manager William
flooring of Joe l/uii* Ity Joe Wal-

ATHENS, Dee. 26,' UP)— Greek
army troops broke open th» guer­
rilla . lines ringing Knnitaa in
hitter hand-to-hand fighting fuday
aa the rebel* reportedly pour,-!
a steady stream of reinforce­
ment* into the battle a m i Horn
nearby Albania.
/Q
‘Government source* tn Alb. na
The worst sports prophecy nf .'rloie. to.,king an .,Hern,Hit, «hrn.
said Konitsa appeared to Im- cafely nut of the Communuts* rea, h, the year, Mr. Morrison *tn|n|. (onud llie tear limit into the alley
was Notre l)»n,e Coach F ran k 1ajar and llie link binkrn. I.mrkat least for the time trelng.
la-ahv’* prophecy that hi* unde- i
A brigade nf government troop* ft-alrd team would drop Hire- ing into llie alley In lire left -&gt;l
entered the city, five ’miles fn-:n game*. Top sporla thrill, he said, tTie large «n|d vintage unit, la­
the Albanian border, the inform­ wa* Ijivagrtto’s ninth inning two tely lire* leg ni a boy vlicking mil
ants said. ThU relief force l*.l- liagger that.lirnkp up • nn hitter
stered the tired and outnumbered and won the world series ganir of a lirokrn ItauMim window 11,
members of Konltsa'a garrison for the t lodger* against Ihc llir office of Manager t'liarley
Luke nf llie Malhrr' tlnre.
who had surreasfully fought off Yank*
• series of guerrilla «s*ault*
Meanwliilo Cbirf \Villiams nod
Biggest theft*' of the year, hy
since Chrlatmaa day.
revraled. wa* the stealing nf a hi* men bad found, the dmn
Rocket firing Spitfire* nf the 20 ton bridge at Gooding, Iowa, lirokrn into at Hie back of tinGreek Air Forre strafed guerrilla of • brick wall from in front of • Table Supply Cn. but a cage bail
sitions. Both aide* ware said to Del Mar, Calif, residence, and th&lt;- prevented
entrance
Into the
suffering heavy loasea In the hauling away of a telephone pole store. T h e lock on the door had
fighting raging along the vitalat Palm CUv, Calif. '
liaen pried off. Al llie Hunshlruf
loannlna-Konitsa road which slill
At the conclusion of the meet­ Grocery, it was found that an
had not been completely cleared ing *the member* linked hand* attempt hail Iwni madr also to
by army forces.
and with Harry Kudell accom­ enter I t
panying sang, "Auld 1-ang Byne."
At the. Piggly Wiggly. Mr.
LAKE 8UCCEBB, Dec. W. i/P) Supt. T. W. Lawton will address Cassulie meanwhile tcieyhonc-d
— Alexia Kjrreu, Greek delegate Rotary on Education In Florida (Milice, th in ran around Ihe alley
to the United Nations, said today next week, it was announced.
to block escaio- jif the levy* a.ul
he had sent a formal meatagi- to
was
joined
Immediately
by
Secretary - General Trygve Lie
MRS. TO JO WKF.PH
Chief Wllliaf* coming from th.
charging tha Yugoslav govern­
TOKYO, Dec. 29, (A1) - Mr*. P in t Street side awl the patrol
ment with violating tha general Ilideki Tojo, onetlma social uuren cor—homing—frevm—Second—Street■aaambly'a recant AnU-Warmon- nf Japan, saw her husband on the down the alley. Thr two hoy,
ger Resolution.
witness stand for the first time were blocked and aeliad. Thay
Kjrreu declared tha Yugu.tav today and broke Jnto nervous will Ire turned over to County
radio had supported tha newly sobs. • . I
Judge R, W. Ware who is Judge
formed guerrilla regime In north­
ToJo’a hard eyes picked her out uf th* Juvenile Court.
ern Greece and had attacked tha in tbe crowd of Japanese spec­
A large sack of cigarettes wa*
Athena government.
« tators in th* balcony uf th* In­ recovered which had been stolen
ternational War Crimea court a* from the .Piggly Wiggly,. Store
ho entered' with two American cigarette safe, under Ihe Irek
RED'S GABLE88
police. He glanced at his stairs. The main part of the
PARI8, Dec. 19, UP)— Interior military
Impassively a moment and Mather Store, said Chief Wil­
Minister Julaa Moch told tho na­ wife
turned toward tha witness liam*, had been entered by climb­
tional assembly today bo hod re­ then
stand.
ing a drain pipe and ahtyring
fused gasoline rations to th*
through an upper -.window. A
Communist Party "boemtM .the
cigarette lighter waa reported
Republic haa a right to defend
ALBANY, C alif, Dec. 26—(AA— m illing from there and waa
itself."
While everyone efts Was getting
AU French political parties have Chrlatmaa and New Year’* greet­
Poliee, meanwhile, are making
been receiving apodal ration* of ings. William J. Keating was
Intenalva Invcillgatlon of the
motor fuel. Communist Deputy ■ m in e oml no u*-sounding notes, an U
M Iasf* •» r»*»
Fernsrd Grenier aaked why the slgnad "Th# Red Phantom."
Communists were crossed o ft th*
They sailed over hla backyard
(tot
......
•
..
’ ' KING DIES
fehco attached to bamboo • peart.
"Your men (tola enough gaso­
Officer Dave Parkin* found th* - Vittorio Emanucle III, 78, died
line from the factories they "Rod Phantom"—a nino-yaar-old In Alexandria, Egypt, King of
occupied during the strike*," pigeon fancier who said hla blrdi Italy for 48 y e a n until his abdica­
were threatened by Keating's cat. tion In 1648.

C

Truman Has Decried
Gambling In Grain
•• CoVitc)idirig .It Has
Caused Price Rise

|ou* p ic 1*1 .of
it... the law■

tin* fine
.ol" effect

. It,,, ,1 did not rover Miitnm
1,-lirt-*, parrel* or track.,g, ■
c m ,U i» . outsize pusteard* «.,
&gt;votdfhk' snuourteemnjrt* *Sf--* it*
vitatlon*.
’
,
,\ pal t„ uniform - - l l»
toi'ify votl f"i free lln,l h» »„
gt-llitig m nrriol, iurl lb,* K**v,t»,
mrlit w.c willing tn fmtl tin- '"I
for n buildy i» ctngralula" •
on tin- event.

meant at our roinniamL"
Five
au ijh o i*
fts.ru
the
moloisllip KOI, were H-poeti-d
ill 'gi**l nmdiUon tn Mi,ml*
iu.spitals. The 21 other. .i,-«eurd
s*ill I*, brought lin e t.im.o
by *blp uo.I plailer Thi.e.ueb
fur Ibe mi**irtg may 1*r *li*
rontll,Ur,l to..... low.
“ The
I'liiUppItte . g.iMiorttri.t
arid’ ll„- HA,1 A -uitir I.hit.
••cut fr&gt;, Kitiit, pbii-rt.-.| mr It,"1. 1 .,- *11,king, will, I,
u C C U tir ii

u ln o

J2tMu,l|‘*nmlo«,r

wind* &gt;mn !jl I*
off Hamm
The construction nf two nun
linkable lilcbnat*. filled with
nlrtiglit ronipsi tmriit ■. wh&lt; , ted
lied with caving many b y
nit liollgh i|i** .t,-, la-frll "Uf OlH

11, tSKOI'IATF.I)' P ltl’SS
A torn, area renterr,| in Wes­
tern SmllK Dakota wa* hapmg
ni, tmlnv a* a forerunner &lt;&gt;f now
and w lw r p , temperature
for
some seel Ion* of Ibe U|'|"", Molwi-vt ns I bo' New England /ta le s
liilxit louslv emerged finm _ *l„-lr
rtftiril nnowNtoriu nf | rr( Fiiilay.,
Mayor William O'Dwyer and a
■lisnster ,-nnltol lataril slireclcd
the job of digging New York
City out of ila deepest snowfall
in hUtory
tH&lt;%ilrnlh 1**11 iiltrl*
buted fo the »|orm In right "trie*
rntmnlftl In rtl. Thn *no^fnH of
26.H inrhes In New York Pity
wa* almost five. Inrhe* more than
Ihe previous record blizzard of
IHHH.
Tbe Chicago Weather Bureau
«aid the snowfall had Mopped In
the Nrw England Mate* and that
temperature* were about normal.
. _
____
___

.

RACIII. Pakistan, l b - 2 ».
Nineteen passengers, incluil,n American Jesuit p iled ,
four crew meml&gt;er* w.-n-

i*wl—w n '-t&lt;»-iu-lp-te-|-MBrd—when—an lnrttan~ tnrni|r,~rt
move the snow from Ihr city ' *
strr.-t*, Mayor O’Dwycr *aid that
food and furl supplies "could liecome very Iroubleaoma" if the
job were not done nuiekly.
Forecaster L. !». Mean* al Chi­
cago *aid the midweatern atorm
was moving eastward acre** Min­
nesota today where temperature*
were expected to drop to scro or
below tonight.
Elsewhere, ha added, the nation
generally had fair weather and
seasonable temperature*, except
in the Northwestern coastal re­
gion where ihowera were reportKEH-BRIT18I1 PACT
LONDON. Dec. 29, (AY- Tlie
Moscow radio says th a t under the
terms of • trade pact signed
Saturday In Moscow, Russia will
send Britain 760,000 . ton* of
coarse grain Instead of tho 600,­
000 tone of animal foodstuff*
previously reported.

plane

crashed

Saturday

’ tra .lrr, Is the
tit, department
aml instruction*
,f charge* » bv

n. i-aiuli.lnte f-&gt;r

T all Says Trum an
Playing Politics
With High Prices

public*,, f'ommlltee. ,wm ,**rrr,ng I" ti" P i&lt;■'rtb-rit'* tat, ment
In .1 nlttiil *o, tl,e Iti-pnnlicflii VnHIrjlnlion B'll which h" *v I he
was r&lt;""? t&lt;* sign although it
wn-. "pitifully inudeipiale.”
T a f t' -aid .Truman's comment*
on Hie ant, ,nflntiniv«m-n«,ire. rn&lt;|H.n .or- -I by Taft and |l*'p. M o|1 ..It (R 3Hrhl, repre*ente*l the
admit,i*tr„tio'n’ - effort* to *hlft
tl„- .res|HvnsildUty to the RepuldlCan*
• .
"Present prices are ,lu • tn the
policies ,.f the government for
the last If, years," Taft ‘ot.l the
rnunty
lt,-|&gt;iihlirnn •iilPMittee.
"The inflation has'l&lt;een prmlured
by tIre* spen-ling policy nf the"
administration, andt by more de­
mand than supply.
"The Inflation lias been brought
about by the lavish u*e nf money
and tbe tremrndou* government
deficit*,"
Even u r e n t e r coYi-rri"f"*»'
speniling, lu&gt; said. I* trelng plan-

night

FRIESIISHIP FOOD
NAPLES. Italy. Dec. 29-tA 'i
Italian Foreign Minister Carlo
Sforxa and U. 8. Ambassador
James C. Dunn were to participate
today In welcoming ceremonies
for th* Amarlcan Steamship
Exltla, which arrived here yes­
terday with 1.251 ton* of “Frlandahlp Train" food from the United
States.
POPE RECOVERING
YATICAN CITY. Dec, 26. (AY—
Pope Plus XII will receive tho
Diplomatic Corps credited to the
Holy 8ee at 10 A.M. (3 A.M.
Eastern Standard Time) .WeAneiday, Dec. 31 for the traditional
New Year audience.
The Diplomatic Corps includes
14 ambassadors, 16- minlttors and
seven charge* d’affaires.
.
’*
, '■ , ; ■ ' • •'

“Tin- Prrsidenl now la prepar•Ing a 510 ,01)0 .000,000 budget for
next year, be addr&lt;l, laying that
the proposed budget repr-*4-nleJ a
sharp Increase almve the last
520,000,000,000 budget which the
Republican * lnp|ied off 63.000,­
000,000.
. ,
Taft is t» make a speech at a
political meeting here tonight
following n full day of political
session* with Republican leader*
here.
ORANGE HOWL FANS
ATLANTA. Dec. 29—(AA—Gov­
ernor Md IL Thompson
party of itate officials plan to
leave at 7 P. M. today in a apecial Pullman’ car for the Orango
B o w l Gam* in Miami.
Thompson said the'G eorgia of­
ficial* would be joined in Miami
Governor and Mrs. Frank
rlaon of Kansas and tbelr
official party.

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TOE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHT

SANTA SCOLDED
PHILA DELPHIA . Dec. 24, UP)
Sant* Claus got * reprim and
l ( '« a l l a a *4
today, from 'a youthful coireebcrry-laurel,
spondent named "Joe.
Rtand up wcl
Joe w rote S t. Nick th a t th e
tu ral fta tc or colored.
W hat If more appropriate than dispenser of Chrlatm aa cheer hod
a living p la n t?
A tree balled
and hurlapped to blossom with _____
.
popcorn haIIi, bubbling lights and q u o te d . Now, aald Joe, he wan
glitterin g tnow , then later to be to be aure he geta a one-year-’
planted In your garden a i an dox — la st jlear'a model,
everlasting C hrlstm a* tree.
A
i&lt;0 ( tm u U r Joseph F. Callaxh.

WEDNESDAY. DEC. 24, tfO f

Garden Gate

With each beautiful
note of the organ
as it peals forth
Christmas nt us ic,

Family Reunion
PHOTOGRAPHED
H. M. JAMESON, Photographer

goes our i&gt;e»t for a
Ha ppy, H a p p y
Vulctide.

.109 Atlantic National Hunk

6(300(30©

Now s our oppor­
tunity to express
our sincere appre­
ciation for y o u r
loyal
patronage
during the year and
to wish one and all
the
merrinm
Christmas everand
a Happy
Now

Year l

Phone 362

LORMANN’S RESTAURANT

SLATON MONUMENT CO.
♦**

**• «J*

*1*

♦Jr *1**1**1*

tional red and xreen.
Dish Harden* made of moifcs,
growing Screen* , In different
■hade* a‘rtd berries cither, red,
yellow, hlaek or w hite are very
interesting and require little rare.
If th ere arc kiddie*, don't forget
the sugar-plum tree of *ilverrd
plum liough covered with gum
drop* and forever having to be
replaced .not only Itecauae of the
*
. .
*1*‘J* kiddie*.
M iniature scene* covering the"
buffet or a larxe window sill ..r
mavlie your dining talde center
piece.
Usa a large I ray and
l«*jfln with a dish garden here
and extend th e arene with dry
moss and green* or rotten for
snow. These arc enjoyed by the
grown up* a* well a* the chlfdren.
While we a re thinking of our
.decoration* le t's rememlwr Jhc
bird* th a t beautify our land. Give

and forever
GREEN."

"K E E P

Phone 1347AV

Hanford- Orlando Highway

FLORIDA
E. M. K.

Garden Notes
* Cactus Garden In bloom.
V isitors welcomed at the J. C.
Ellsworth Garden. Turn rlx h t at
Celery Avemie A Ileardalt Ave-

£ h ris tm a s

Visit the Garden Center and
secure Amarylil* hulhleti free.

^ iiiis tm a s

: PEACE

cut EARTH

regular boarder*. _____
_____
lle*rde«
hell
ing with your Insert problem In
the garden, they will many times
repay you for their keep with
th eir sung and cunning antics.
These georgeou* f t - a t h e f e d
songsters and this abundanrr of
beautiful native m aterial are only
two of. the m any,, many thing*
we In Florida have to l»c thank-

W h l l t * m iff&lt; * In
li» v 4 * ro « l o v c r l i c n r i ,
tlie S ta r »if J lith lr h rm guided

antleipation of a happy Christ
m a i season tend* to remind ’us

tlie I ill. r Wi-c Mi ll
f to tlie M anger at H etlileliem .

„ . . may Christmas 1947 stir your
memory to thoughts of the fragile beauty
of the happiest Christmas you can remember
. . . when these memories flood
,
over you, we know that the
spirit of this glorious and happy season
will engulf you. and that this year
t
itself will become your . . .

merriest christmas ever!

MONK’S BILLIARD ROOM
CLAY WILLIAMS, Manager
(We Will He Clotted .Christmas Hay)

We t o m int offer

Gloaming an the radiant

o f .gold

you

fran k in cen se

ilie ir gifts

and

m yrr

Olir gift Itlllil lie restricted
to th e o ld . but h ea rtfe lt wi*li
for all th e joy* and Id rx in g s

Christmas tree are our

of th e Y lllrtid s '-era ton*

wishes of Merry Christ
n f «f the tree_ of Knowledge
*ml the* tree (of Life or iinmortalitv.
All these thing* were
ulantcd for man'* happiness and
Joy anil he was made care-taker.
their duties and &gt;romi*ea, "Para
dial* was lost * ____
we are (litreted to a m ore gb&gt;riou* Paradise of the fu tu re, with
ll'a river bf life and tree of life.
P aradise Is dr*rrlhed, "A* a
land blooming
unfading
fluwera full of *p]eea ami fair
flowering planta."
l-**4 '•* not. lie negtretful In nur
d uty as rarr-tak er* of our Eden,
filrlve to p ro tect, our heritage

m»s and a Happy New

Chrittmastide !■ the one time in
the year when we should all be aa
happy as a boy with a bright new
sled. Soi let's light up our faces
and our hearts when we ligtyt up
our trees, and here's wishing for
you and your family the happiest
Christmas you’ve ever had.

LAUNDERETTE o/ SANFORD
STINE MACHINE

&amp; SUPPLY

20? Weal Second Slroct

BILL’S BAR

PACKAGE STORE
Season merriment clinga to
every h e it r t h and to thin
Joviality we add our personal
wishes fur all-time Chriatnins
happiness and a Happy New

We will tie dosed all day Thursday and Friday
OPEN SATURDAY

FOLD’S OPEN' AIR PRODUCE MARKET
Corner Thlrtl Sfreel &amp; Mngnolla Avenue

Phone 1287
f W

T T T V

Let us at this great Christmas Festival
remind ourselves

our kinBhip with God

and resolve to make our liv$a more joy-

MERRY CHRISTMAS

harken to
dloun Christman M is
ringing out our Merry
Christmas and Happy

HAPPY NEW YEAR

New Year to you I

MAFFETTS AUTO SERVICE
M. GLEASON
LARK MARY, FLORIDA

. Since 1884
Sanford, Florida

CO.
I'hoi

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■

— 4

Section Two

Section 1 wo
'
VOLUME

xxxvm ’

Established 1908

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
ySANEORD, FLORIDA WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21. UM

. V.

Sec. Marshall Is
Rated Top
Of Year In M7

Nicaragua To Encourage Students
To Attend American Universities
TAMPA. j)ee. 24 (/Ik) A N icarasusn uffilial ta iJ lod.iy he w ii
# ..k •rg -itrp i io cncim agr*‘&gt; luJtnli from Ini Country to attend llie Uni
v e rity of Tampa.
W ifw l. J, UttVrJa, ulm it litre a* personal representative,of
President Victor Human V. He)e: of Nicaragua primarily to survey trade
pr’m bilities, raid tlx tJoiveriiy ul Tampa ufferrd great oppoitunitiei
to N itaraq u in youth.
Throughout all laitin America
th ere la a move to aeml atu*
dent* to N orth American colleges*
but placing them has tieen dif­
ficult because of overcrowded
comlition* In most institution*
in' this country, he said.
U rruela said tbir'Y aw na school
provides an atm osphere highly
agreeable to N icaraguan youth
and Tam pa’s location near Cen­
tral America is a big advantage.

St. Louis People
Continue Custom
Of Carol Singing

•

Dr. E. C. Nance,1*president of

the university, sain th a t al­
though it I* operating at capaci­
ty this sem ester there will l»c
room for "sevrrsl hundred” I Jit ill
American students a t the It*IHR u m m e r session. Therefore, n».
the number Of student* under the
Cl Bill decreases the University,
will ■ welcome studcnls
from
..South slid Central America, Ur.
N * c * added.
U rruela said he had lie gun an
educational program In Nicnrnguan newspaper* to acituaint his
people with facilities available
a t the -university.

•Handmade Gifts
Are As Popular As
In Grandma’s
Day
___
«'
Dy. HETTY Cl.ARK E
AP Newsfealure* lie ju t) Editor
Handmade Christmas gifts me
becoming ju st ns popular as they
were hack in (itandm n’s day.
Uttwow you do not have, to limit

o u rself to g ifts which
«emgde
with your knitting

can

needles.
Sm art girla are raiding .dad’s
tool chest and producing useful •
g ad g rls which formerly Were avail­
able only In storca, The easy
workability of today'* m any pint
tic m aterials, and their present
availability a t reasonable cost,
affords unlimited opportunity for
home craftsm en.
You ran make an attractive
^jMWllcr box foe each r&gt;f your girl
friends at nominal cost with n
tran sp aren t
shatter - resistant
plastic. It can be sawed, drilled,
threaded and sanded a s ’ensdy an
common woods, and transform ed
to readily-form ed pliability in no
ordinary kitchen oven.
Use eith er clear plexiglas or
colored translucent plastic (tt-ld
In. thick m alarial may be used
throughout). You cmi find this
Jild slic at plastic centers n ot
• lo b b y shops. A piece atxiut Id
Inches square I*'required to make
a powder Imx.
You can, however, increas** tin
n esiurem eiiU to make o buy i
Lax to hold cleansing tls.ui'-.
iewelry and makruu aids. Whin
you m aster * the art of niab.iig
things front plastic, you ran vfhip
up such things ns earring racks',
dressing table ira y i arid si.oc
burns. .
n Tools needed for th s powder
• b o x project aro a saw with » ffm
blade (If th e man In the family
has a motor-driven Jigsaw, to
much the b e tte r); flat file, coaise
and fine sandpaper; small drdl
and b it; wax petted or pointed
scribe; Jar of special acrylic plas­
tic adhesive cement (obtainable
a t plastic center* and .lobby
•hops).
This equipment may sound Ilk-,
a large order, but you'll'find that
dualist Pop doesn't own c a t tie
V io a iia s r d

Over 40.000. Persons
Help To Keep 36Year Qld Tradition

.
»V ROBERT SUITS
AP Newsfealure*
ST. LOUIS— Approximately 40,Ootl St. Louisans, or nearly six
time* th» population of the town
nf Rethlehem. are oonllnuing a
Dit-year-old tradition by singing
I’tiriitnin* carols through an .organired clty-widc endeavor.
No. I rproler I* 77-y'ear-old
William II
Oonforth, who is
chairm an of the hoard nf the
RaU ixn-l'orina -Feed Company,
lie has been affiliated with the
SI. Louis C hristm as Carols Asso­
ciation since its inception in 1011
and It* president since 1920.
•St. Louis. In* says, U t h e ‘only
maim city which has organised
Christm as caroling on n large
Scale.
The 40,(KM» carolers, who dis­
regard. such things a* creed or
color ' harrier*.
rover
nearly
every block in the city on
Christm as eve. One group visit*
the m ayor's office w here a brief
Interlude of carol singing offirially- opens C hristm as caroling
week.
&gt;
Prom then on other volunteer
groups, wearing identifying red
hood* and rape*, sing carol* in
hotel lobbies and restau ran ts, dou artm rnt store tea-ruoina, the R.
hrary, onion station and many
other public spots.
Then on C hristm as eve these
l&lt;),Mai rehearsed carolers, of ’ all
age groups, move along residen­
tial stiee ts while St. I ami sans
invite with lighted w reaths in
their windows the fam iliar strains
of the beloved carols.
The city has token the project
into its heart. Singing groups are
wrlrumed Into homes along the
way. Knllre families move to their
porches to listen until th e strain*
die nwav down tlm street.
Contribution* are accepted, hut
not solicited, and last year the
carolers turned la m ore th an 170,noo In what U anforth refer* to as
little money,” nickels, dimes and
quarters.
Collections, which have to ­
taled more than u q u arter of a
million dollars since 1024, go
to
approxim ately
.'lb ’ charity
groups. Tile money provide* for
new- crutches, milk for under­
nourished children, dental work,
eye glasses, loaves and sum m er
ramp*.
Churches, ( fratern ities, sorori­
ties, husinrss r men's luncheon
clubs, high school, glee clubs, and
ylnilUk. groups reg ister with the
asloc tit [fin's office for singing a s­
signm ents. Hostesses accompany­
ing each group are the season's
current debutantes and. members
n f the city's Ju n io r -League chap­
ter.
,
A volunteer com mittee of house­
wives. business rxeeutives, hank
era. clergym en, university profes;
Sura meets monthly from October
through Jan u ary to plan the
Christm as week activities:

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A H iiu cin leil P r e s s {’.e a s e d W if e

o f presents, because m m tf uf the
little buys who gVt th e ride*
a n - .only tw o or th re e y e a rs otd,
and some u f the g irts w ho get
Hie bicycle* a le not m uch o ld c ,
but a v e ry tu ly figure* tt sh u n s
Ham 's h eart ‘ Is In the rig h t
'place, auyw ay
licit try noon the n e s t d ay one
and a'.l realise th a t Hwede Ham
pick# these presents nut on p u r­
pose, and they can see w hat n
terrib le man he Is a t h e a rt. F u r­
therm ore. 'everybody In m y otd
hom e town ta very so rry M ar­
shal Dillon runs Hwede off, and
m akes him sore a t us, bem use
by I Id* tim e of day th ere Is n o t
a * live pigeon and very few
c an ary birds left In town, and
crippled r a t s and dug* a re run
nlng every which w ay screech­
ing and howling like th e dickens,
w ith bullets from th ese 22-calllrre rifle* In them .
E very window light in tow n
is trusted, and nobody la safe In
the public streets, because If
th ey do not get h it by s tra y
im lli'ls th ey a re s u re to be
'k nocked river Yiy little g irls
learning to ride bicycle*. K U
one of Hip m ost te rrib le s itu a ­
tions th a t'e v e r cornea up back

By DAMON RUNYON

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IIIUSTMAM ta coining aluund
once m ore, and It alw ays r e ­
m inds ine of w hat good tim es
we have a t such a season of the
y e a r back In my old home tow n
o u t W est.
It a ’so remind* m e of .Ml*
C h ristm a s th a t Swede Ham Hudenberg has the big C hristm as
!re« and celebration in Union
, I’v k . and gives C hristm as p re s­
e n ts to all th e little boys and
girla of my old hom» lm » i.
th e ra being m any such, both
r» m * l# . and female.
In fact, sta tistic s prove th a t
th e re a re more little boys and
g irls In nyr old home town in
th o se d ay s th sn any o th e r tow n
w est of th e Mississippi, propor­
tio n ately to population. It Is a
m a tte r of which all ouV ett liens
a r t vary proud In deed.-and Is
m entioned to everybody who
v isits o u r town,
T h is Swede bant Sudcnberg
w ho gives th e C hristm as tree
an d celebration to the litUe boys
an d g irls Is a big squarehead
.w h o Is . ru n o u t of m y old tow n by M arshal Dillon a y e a r before,
b rcause all Swede S am does Is
to h an g o u t around saloons, and
d rin k beer, and whUVey, and
keep him self drunked up a t all
tim es.
N a tu ra lly nobody wish** to
■see su ch a c h a ra c te r around my
old home tow n, and M arshal Dil­
lon n o t only ru n Swede off. b u t
give* him a good booting down
th e railro a d tra c k to m ake
Swede Sam un d erstan d he ta
no t w anted.
W ell, Swede Sam gor* up Into
th e C lippie Creek d istric t, and
th e next’ th in g anybody knows
he strik e s It rich, lie la w ander­
ing aro u n d th e hills d ru n k one
d ay an d falls Into sn old pros­
p e c t holr, and w h a t does he Ond
In th is hole but a p ay streak
w hich Is overlooked by th e guy
who first digs th s hole.

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M A R S H A L L W S.

secretary nf »tntA. iws« voted top
. newsmaker o*r lp |7 ' and outstan d ­
ing man n r foreign affair* by
editor - of Assoclatml Pie** news; paper s •
The WBitime Army chief of .*
s ta ff flew home div Jan u ary from, •
t'huid. w here h e ,had been am has. inter, to find tho Senate unanlnionity had npprpved hi* appoint*
mj'iii n- head. of*lhe S tate D epart.
merit. Froin tlu-u on throughout
the vi-ur hi remnipeil alm ost eonstnittlv in the headlines, causing
molt editei ■ to plsee linn.ahead of
l ’lesideiit H arry 8 .'T rum an In the
mnn-of thi yeat category.
Headline* S tart Early
In Dm foieigti affairs depart■lurid Mai shall had no com peti­
tion Only a v. (tie rin g few of tha
i editors named anvone else.
M ai'lm ll was 'Worn in Jan . 21
and moved quietly |u reorganire
. tho .leppriuietd -nnd tr m ia f e r - iu — _ —
in'iisMpttl yf flees turn anuther
idritiling ll&gt; was off In Moscow
:tittd the rriieial Foreign M inister’*
And then out cam*! eld Rill Hamming mod* up a* Santa Claut, and ila rlt la hand out the presents.”
Cidifeteiiei- Muteli ft. Tile llunga*
linn c ris i' nml the easing of
a
speech,
although
o
f
course,
w hat tliese p resen ts a re nobody
h om e town an d everyw here else.
In m y otd home tow n o u t W est.
straip...l. I*.. S rvlntions with A r­
Dr, T H annibal Wilcox Is no­
know s until th e night of th e
W ell, It la along about C h rist­
gentina viitlio iri May and Ju n e
It sounds like th e F o u rth of.
body but old !&gt;»•• Wilcox.
dutnga
m as 'w h en Sw ede Ham rrtb rn a ,
a fte r liis-'t Jtiitii.
July In the stre e ts, aa som e of
Well, of course, n I'd of nice
H ie tree Is certain ty a p re tty
nnd he say s he w ishes to put on
tit a mil. nl H arvaid I'liiverslty
.the lltlle Iviy* a re playing In ­
tilings a re said iilniil Hwede,
sig h t stan d in g th ere In Union
loro* .« he • iv. the first outline*
a log C h ristm as tree an d cele­
dian* w ith th e ir rifles, and o th e r
and w h a t a credit h r 1* to th e
Dark, all lighted up With rle ttrlc
of his a id-to-Europe program
bratio n because he alw ays love#
tittle hoy* a re playing cowboys,
which llim e t o -he known a* the
com m unity, which'.1o f course, he
lights, nnd decorated Avlth glass
the little hoys and girls of my
and everyw here you h e a r the
Marshall plan
Vugnst 1.7, he
I* noth in g of th e kind and then
balls, and one thing and another,
old hom e tow n, and also Is very
voters of little fem ale children
star ted tor tt.. Rm conference at
not cornea old t tilt tlcm fnlrig
amt a t the foot of the tree a re
proud of my otd hom e tow n h a v ­
crying because th e y tum ble off
which tiie inlei American defense
made- up a s Hantn Chiu*, w ith
abreks »f long bundle* and , a
ing so m any little boya and
Ihelr bicycle*.
program w«■&gt; approved The U nit­
w hiskers and one thing and sn whole slew o f bicycles. T h ere
gtrLs, both m ale and fem ale.
Well, th e mem tier* of the c ity
ed Nation's
\ o inldy meet lug
,
o th er, and s ta r ts to h in d out
a re hundreds of th e long bun?'
Now th is does not sound like
council g rt to g eth er as soon as
lulled Sopt Id mid approvedth e presen ts. Otd Kilt Is one of
dir* and h undreds of th e bicycle#
sense to a lot of people who
pooslble and paaa an ordinance
Mm'h u ll'- ‘‘L ittle Assembly" plan.
Hwede Ham 's pals lit th r day*
w hich anybody can see arc g irls'
know Hwnle Ham w e ll, and
forbidding ,22-rallhre rifles, o r
Noi II, In M arled for London
when Hwrile Ham Is Im aging
bicycles.
know It Is n o t like him to lie
lileyrle*. In the city lim its, but
and the second round of tile Foraround the saloon*. hut lie
H ie park Is jam m ed with little
loving anybody o r any th in g , o r
by th is tim e the dam ag e la so
‘eign M inister's Conference. •
m atte* a first ia t e Hantn Clan*
boys and girls, pulling and h a u l­
being proud of an y th in g , but os
g re a t th a t th ey stan add a n o th e r
t ill I e.tds l‘.itltlraiis
It
seem*
th
e
tin
ycjea
go
to
long a s he h a s th e dough to pay
ing. and m uch pleasured up u v rr
urdlttance f o r b i d d i n g public
S ,n Ifois il A Tlnfl w a s 'the
th e tittle gill*, every little girl
th e Idea of receiving present*
th e hill* for hi* celebration no­
ov ei vvIn tilling ehoiei- of AI* ediC hristm as treey, o r Hwede Ham
In tow n g e ttin g one, while tiro
body can see a n y objection. I n ' fr»m H ants Claus. Furtherm ore,
to is o tb-1 oiit-tmnliiig political
H udrnbrtg w ithin th e county
figini' of I 1 17 WJieo Congress con
long bundle* g o . to (lie little
all th r lr p a re n ts a re there, llgfact, m any of o u r clllren* a re
line* fo r a period uf 10 years.
vein i| ill Jidildit y he was, atid reboys.-nnd th ey to u t out to be
in fav o r of It, figuring It will
u m ig m aybe Hantn may have
Hut th e chances a re Hwede
nuiitieil, one of the lenders of the
.3* ra il tire ilflr*. u n it several^
Sw ede Haro com es back to my
save Ihrnj. m oney In playjng
Something left a v e r fo r ttirm ,
Ham Hudenberg' dura not c a re ,,
| new ttepuldirnn liiujoi ily ' In ths
old how s tow n w ith p lenty of
boxe* of c a ttrld g r* With each
Old Hwede Ham certainly does
lla n ta C liua.
because nobody ever see* Ititti
j Seliule
on*. T h ere la also candy fo r all
- dough, an d n a tu ra lly evsrybuily
th e thing up rig h t, lie h*a Mc­
So Swede Ham sends up Into
anyw here n ear my old home
Hi-, infi ll iu i, was vital iu the
hand*. Including th e p aren ts,
. fo rg e ts w h at a no-account prop­
th e hills and h as Ut* biggest
C lelland's Htlver C ornel Hand
tuw n again.
bundling of nil niiportant legisla­
and th en the vrlehratlqli com es
osition he Is when he, la there
p ln r tre e In th s whot* cou n try
th ere end aUn th e rh o lr from
tion. Ilul it wav ns eh slMilan of the
l
before. A no-sccount g u y w ith ­
to a n eri't w tlh T v ery b o d y giving
cut down and p u t up In Union
th e F irst M ethodist Church to
.Vfory copyright. H U . New
iSenate | .ii“*i t ’ornnijtiiu. that he
th ree cheer* foljjiw ede Haiti,
o u t m oney, a n d a no-account
1’s rk . Then he goes to D enver
do some singing, an d 1‘rrach er
York A m tric in . tnc.; (ffu strssponw-rod .ei I (f.i n s I through the
Wall, of course, th e re 1* some
g u y w ith p le n ty o f it. a re two
.an d buys C h ristm as p re s e n ts fa r
H ath aw ay to sa y a sermun, an d
lio n s copyright. 1911, K in g
T nft-llaritcjv-L aw over th e uppodifferent m ailer* In m y old
com m ent on H w rds Ham's c h o k e
D r. T . iTannitml W llcos to m ake
th e little boy* an d girls, though
&gt; 'fafu /cs Syndicate* la c .
Isit loll of nil llo- lending Inbid Icadjyr* of the niloiti and the Veto of
j I'restdeid Tlltfrtatt.
D iitm ii'trjllu n s l’ieipieqt
Thf- law hud personal toperett-oi.ft- foi baft when latair pick­
et- [top. ...id outside nlniost oil the
m iid log- m winch Im -poke on u
Ily EDWARD CURTIS
i i « D t iiijn n v
u n i:
Ily IIKI.KN M A M t S
lyiliticul lion in tin. summ er and,
A I* Ncwsfealurc*
-soriali-d 1'ir*.* (n&gt;hiim Editor \l* New sfealurr*
full. He w.i food lint ill eil about
CURLS I M
-It.mid In- it Inn,
RKTH LEM KM—Celebration of
ATH ENS \
g r n j - h n i i c d tiie deiiioti.iiiiiious. Hilling one of
ansa* I ’ll) . Mo., am W ichita, of hniqdllCJ*, of rein-wing, old A m erican poninn wTm lm- devo!
NEW YORK—The sun »hune
three Christm ases each year is
tin ui "our i
leei'plion."
Ks*.
frji'tid'hipn nnd cem enting fnmily '•it llti yi'iit i uf her life to lenehpart of the official duties f.f l*»o bright and hut on a hospital bnl
Ill- formal nrimoilicenient Oct,The New York I .cogue llccupnF.ffemll Randsk. Christian Arab ami cast a golden glow on the
of tenffirniinit the Rildiiatj tug hinneiiitikiiig want* to tube ;2:t of lie. eniidi.lfii v* fur the Repnhimnal Therapy Commitlee, which, words, "It is llime blessed to give liieek | h . i ,hiI women eiit of the
mayor of th is hilltop village b o y 's'w a n fare.
lienn noruiii.lt Ion for I'resldrnt
” lf you could have any Chris’- celebrates ji* 25th anniversary than In leeeive "
where Jejmr C hrist was born.
fiehls with u rni-eU slmiditid of 'cam e us no su rp rise *
this- year, g W u a -mucli uf lhr- m»ms* g ift, you w anted, what
U Hie . ......... .. I ,.h i .-.1 l.y w .iiiy g iv in g ; Use nf different calendars hy
\ irlorv iii I'nlon
‘- would you wish for. Tony.” n rials used in it* ‘Work ftmn p v rr BUi’tilin g tile budget unit! Dr. Edna N While, fo im er dt}
w estern C hristians, th s ' G r e e k
Waller l ‘ Reullier was selected
asked
Ih
*
.so
cial
worker
«hu
Its
own
scrap
link”*
Mure
lilntciiul
knowledge of on im pc ini mg uv m t w
of the Met rill-I'nlm er it- the otits.'inding man in labor.
Orthodox and the ArmagUn*, ac­
i- dunalrd by niaitufnc(oiers.
sat beside his bed, her mind
Hbinelie of hills, tile liiiihliniiiil *-ehool in Delmit, i? home demon- More than twice ns many editors
count for the three d s le a .J lu t'jh e
The
coitimillcc
i*
so
much
inbusy
with
thoughts
of
randy,
mayor himself hangs hi* a t poking
menning of th e holidny iv |o - t . 1&gt;tuition s;ieCla!t&gt;t nf the ngiieul- rho-e -him us voted for John I..
loys-mnd spangled Christina* (created in improving the desig n s_ nrid it limy l*-eome n turn of , turul divisiun of the Aineiirrei Lew i- Kent lie i \ 'peelnculur vic­
but once, on the Christm as of_ ■
his
Used
In
occupational
therapy*
a
r
­
Iree*.
,
own church, the Greek Orthodox.
tension and strain nnd frantic of- Mi'ssimi .fo r' Vid to tireeee.
tor v in the N iivpiiiIht convention
"P reparations for. these great! The boy's bright blue glance ticle* that It fin* wrapped up its fo il* to "keep up w itl\ the Join-i
Em the past month she has” of tin guild I *II it ihI Au(ii Worker*’
finding*
In
n
IttMik
uf
designs
nml
eg."
&gt;
occasions, when the Church of the flicked dow nw ard.to the crippled
l-een surveying every siM'tlll pi oil- Union When Ins -late of officers
show iUgalrnlitig
N avitivlty and the M anger Square leg* in a look Hint was like a ii traveling
T he woman w ho I* expert nl Is1111 n liptril to child .cute, lillttl- wo- elected iiiu the event which
In fron( °f Re I* Jammed w ith , wince of path. .Then the thin them , which will *o«n stm t around needlew otk i* lucky, p m li.n liitly lion, unit villnge life to "Ulieiiv
caught cd ito i- eyes. Rent her hud
people, are not difficult,’* says little face shone with a glow the United States on loan exhi­ in tlii* y e a r of so a rin g prices, e r all the community forces Hull announced Hint his program was
bition.
the /nayor. “ For years traditions th a t transform ed It.
for she ca n solve all h e r g ift pro­ touch the lioiiu-s olid -children of designed to elinflnate CmpmunitFinally, the New Y’urfc Ixaguo blem* w ith h e r- ow n nim lde the Creek |&gt;eople.‘r
and customs hava established set! "I'd wish I could walk.” he
tie olement* from the union,
will
assemble tli • fin g e rs, w ith pi a d ie u Hy no s tra in
ceremonies which are carried o u t1 whispered.
* com mittee
tiiiiiuunfci), «l|nwpYi*r.
Onetime ilirector of liulne ecu- - Remind
■I linJlPKIil &gt;*« «*»■■ till*, iff* si
rigidly.'
IV t M l i n « i l ,. l |*H *r f i v e , « r r . '•*
It
Ten days later Tony w*s wheel, b lig h t birdcage's and other thinn» 11 o s l ln s r d o n l ,* * r 1 T « * * .
The mayor, who says he la ejl dow nstairs ami into the hospi­ made hy the occupational ihpmpv
tal's occupational therapy w ork­ patient* f o r'o n e of 4wu annual
room* filled with tools and paint Miles held In the l-eagur Club
and abuix- with work. F irs t he house, 221 K**t 71*t St. The prowas pul to work making blocks, re e d s‘ will Irn ploughed liark In­
then he advanced to building a to the work, which h*» brightened
hfrdhouse and finally ha learned thousand* of C hristm as trees wjtli
to use the the bicycle u * . Day gifts and thousand* of live* with
afte r day the crippled legs turned happier hour* end listter health.
tile wheel th a t sawed wood; dav
by day the muscles atrehgthaned.
Two wrdks I* fore
Christm as
hiacrs w eip fitted to Tony. On
Christm as day he walked slowly
but steadily through the hospi­ A I’ Newafeature*
NEW
O R L K A N S -T w ?
vet
tal corridors, s ta rs shining J a
■•ran*, who deckled th at olio over
hi* eyes.
was b etter. |h*n two, have
Tony’s Christm as wish cam r head
pooled their resource* and now
true because of tb* work of are m aking Chrlatma* stick randy
Ike Occupational T h e r a p y
esnes, pralines, fru it cake and
Commllle* of th e New York other southern confections.
Junior League compawtfd of
Tha two captains of the candy
l^ ag u # Members sod profes­ kitchen are Carl Smith, Jr., and
sional th erap ists In 17 New Uryan Bell, Jr., who decided to go
York howpllsls. ■
into business to g eth er to take ad ­
The committee, headed by Mrs. vantage of special allotment* of
Henry W ebster, runs a six weeks sugar the government made avail­
course which train s volunteer* to able to veterans. Now th e y , are
teSeh occupational therapy, They using in 18 day* w hat cqmprlsed
in turn, go into N e w Y o fk hospi­ a whole year's, allotm ent under
tals and, working under profes- rationing.
ilonal therapists, teach handicap
They bpened their ouslneia in
Y&gt;ed children and grown-ups hand Nov., 1940, and called It "Taeso
work th a t will tak e th eir minds Plantation." Today they employ
off pain and heartache and 24 persons, iquttly e x -tils who
strengthen weakened bodies,
have learned to be experts a t
k L eather la w orktd Into w allets baking tha fru it cake* and shap­
slid bells, strin g plaited Into-dog ing caram el pecan pralines.
collars and leaahei and old copper
The
cx-G t's
aro
employed
pots are beaten Into new ash tray s with the help of the govern­
'and howls while hours fly by m ent’* on-the-job training pro­
to th s tone of songs, without a gram .
The p artn ers estim ate they turn
■Ingle thought of fe a r or pain.
Similar work ia done by the. out a ton of candy a day and a t
Junior Leagues of Dayton, least 1,200 pounds of fru it cake.
Ohio; Louisville, Ky.; IndianCuba has about tha same a rt*
spoils, Ind.; Wilmington, Del.;
aa Louisiana.
Tacoma, W ash.; Portland,

How Would You
Like 3 A Y^ar?

Christmas Wish Comes True When
Little Tony Become* Able To Walk

Two Veterans Make Christmas Candy

No Worries Wanted U. S. Woman W:\nts
At Christnius Time To Aid Creek Women

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Xtoups throughout the state, are
sreina to It that mo umlerprlvilexn l rhilrt In Montana will be without a few surprises from Santa
on Christm as morning.
The civir Hubs collect hundreds
uf used toys, a group of prisoners

Montana Prison Is
Being 15anta Claus
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DEER LODGE. M unL -W arden
John E. Kcnry a n J hi» boys a t
• sta te prison, along with civic

arcad istrih u ted to needy children
on C hristm as by mcmlHT* of the
clubs participating in the plan.
Warden Henry, who began the
project last year, says it’s the
only one of ita kind among th e
nation’s' penal institutions. He
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this C hristm as of 1947.

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Hand Made Gifts

Expert Gives Hints
Duchess Of Wi sor ■ ' @ ©
On Better Cooking
Tops In I) s- roll %
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Owe, *♦*• &gt;1
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th a t hla union victory would mean borrowed easily from neighbors
no weakening of policy in Ita e f­ or friend*.
fort* to imptove working condi­
The brown adhesfvr/ masking
tion. in the automobile induitry. paper around the plastic used to
K ai.er Selected
protect the surface from scratch­
Henry J. K ai.er, auto m anufac­ es should lie left on during m ark­
tu rer, *hlp builder, atecl m atter, ing and cutting.
whose big enterprise* continued to
S tartin g with the rectangle of
make newa in 1947, nosed out plastic, mark out with scribe or
H enry Ford II as the industrial wax- pencil the outline uf pieces
leader of the y ear in the opinion to tie cut. Using a fine-blade saw,
of .the editors. In addition to Kai­ and being csrefuj to clamp (be
ser and Ford, many of the editora sheet firm ly but without dam ag­
voted-for oth er Industrial leaders,, ing the surface, cut out the lid,
notably Howard Hughes and- Rob­ bottom, sides, ends and partition!
e rt Young.
to desired dimensions, accord­
The uncertainty of the editor* in ing to site box you prefer.
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E dge, of cut pieces can be
effort* of the nation’s production smoothed with a medium flat file
leaders to reach full stride with followed by sanding, finally with
post-war shortages and other dif­ fine sandpaper. Edges should then
ficulties a continuing handicap.
be polished by hand buffing with
S cattered Vole
a fine gentle abrasive powder
applied
In the entertaljynent field, the (non-«cratchahle type)
vote was even mure widely scat­ with a cotton flannel clotn.
tered. Iling Crosby was first In the
Tlie pieces now are ready, for
balloting, but th e groancr was assem bly—p«*4—the—ad hesive- - f t
hard p ru n ed III the voling. by ment, when dry, should form 4
Ingrid Hcrgman and
nd Hob Hope.
Hi
colorless, 'tra n sp a re n t joint a*
Almost a score of other en tertain ­ stiong a* the plastic itself. Ce- ■
ment celebrities w ire among those merit is applied by soaking
iti
an
considered outstanding by some of edgr of the plaktic in th« liquid
the editors.
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Selecting Crosby, the editors “cushion”—a condition produced
showed a sense of balance in a fa ­ by the solvent action of the ce­
mous radio “feud.”. They picked ment and requiring from 20 to 40
Hope last year. Hope and Crosby, minute* soaking. When aufficient
In'sl of fri^ndk, Jn private life, for cushion, has liern obtained, the
years have been sniping a t each soskrd edge is placed noxt to the
nthiT .ovrr the a ir. wave*.
mating sheet without delay. Ah
soon as tho pieces are joined, the
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Author Jlalled
In
literatju e.
Andre
Gldr, assembly should la* placed III n
French Nobel prlxe wlryier, was clsmp or improvised jig and left
the choice. He is known -la. this to harden. Apply ju st enough
country principally as a novelist, measure to squeexe out the air
although his reputation as a poet bubble*.
and philosopher is equally strong ' A fter cementing, joints ghoul-l
In -hi* native eouhtfy. Although he hsve 24 hours to dry liefore exonce advocated 'Communism and cess cem ent Is carefully
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cleared
was hailed as a hero in Russia, away. D rying ca n ' be speeded by
he has since denounced it and do- ___
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heating the jo in 's for a few hours
d are d hla' hatred of all dictator-hat IN) degrees, but this Should
ship, regardless of’ the source.
not I* started Until at • Ipbs I 20
Glile. known as- a stylist, has minutes afte r the pieces have Iwen
had a profound influence on cur­ placed together. ,
re n t J ito ra lu rs. Many- leading -au- -T it a ssem titr th r 'h ln g w f'tlrtT n r'!
{thors have acknowledged an in­ the Jewel ch est, a tin y d rill
debtedness lo him in the develop­ should tie used and a thin m etal
ment of their work.
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pin Inserted so th a t it fits tig h tly

No Worries Wanted

in the cover, y et tu rn s freely in
the u p rig h t shies.

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Almost everyone likes Lo receive
a haml-maile g ilt, not only for ita
own la-auty am) usefulness, hut
also for the cffo it and care it re­
present* on the p art uf the giver.
Till* JcaY there are new designs
for knitted and rroeheted gifts
•list .are easy to make, inexpen
aive. and sure lo ra te top hilling
llllni
on the Christm as tree.
For the male h alf of the gift
list hand-knit sw eaters, argyle
socks, knitted neckties 'a n d . mufflees are alwa&gt;* acceptable.
For small fry th ere are many
am using toy* th at ra n be whipped
up with knitting needle* and yarn,
crochet hook* ami cotton, or needle
nn&lt;l thread. Instructions a rc avail­
able for a whole menagerie of
knitted
or
rio rh rte d
stuffed
anim als, and liie 'ra n g e *of rag
dolls and doll clothes is 'alm ost
endless.
Ho If you have more time" than
money, try homemade g ifts this
Christmas.

SEARS, ROEBUCK Ami COMPANY
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Marshall Rated Tops

MIs* iin.wnstoiH-. burn In t «n

a.lu, has i-ccn
home on the ^
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range ever since slm was km-e.
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high to a gmarafircr, anti agtth • r), -lirtl, thPlr pmfWFtmnrt n hri four sisters, w^os taught MU'
„houlil p u r hide • tlmu
a il of fine cowkIng by her mother u .ini, ,
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A(Inn i (itHtM &lt;S«»|»hn* lillilUI*
•It never faxed Mothei to hnr
Mn, rti.oii I* Muult »«’**!• i
eight o r-IB *lt down to dinnei. Mtm„ ,
g |l |* M A d ila tt'lJii
l-'cnUse th e re wi re five daugh ,• |(f, , ; nw m ri.
ten* to* pitch in and help. These, -----last-m inute ventures turned on' survey on re-old forBP &lt;oinlitio'nto In* real lessons III roukini: alid to tin 1917 Kncydupe.llu )’e.i'
lots uf fun. Five sm all girl* i«* Ixmk, liie Blory o f h m T u n e1
*ceived such lavish praisr- Dial it
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iimdc an Indelible
impression nod
Great . niuriil - of rcinm ic tile
kept them perm anently ill the
Useil to decorate the walls
kitchen.”
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Miss Hrnwnstone 'come* to Tii-* uf tho rnynl pnlnce* and povili-ns
Associate,! Pre4s a fte r a d istn r of th-' Persinn city of Isfahan
guishetl reconl as nssoriute editor during tlie 1Till m utury.
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lecturer on culinary duces m ethyl alcnhpl, chare Pal
ruhjert*. fecenilv contributed - and g tr v n re tn te of lime

HILB VISIONS OF SUGAR PLUMS
DANCED IN THEIR
Two ttleepyhoadn! .lust two little tot*, like counties tlimumndA of titlicrx,
Who nwiilt the xnmiriK of thu Great Hay-- filled with chiltliah, eager,
burning anticipation of the delight* on the morroW. What a warm, hap|iv

I»in w ith all your othei

glow it putn Into our^henrta to nee tlie faith of the little children- in
their Huro knowledge tfmt Santa will Imi there- that in thin Land of nnr*

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fuirillment. Its being and eipmstion
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God in the Highest, and oh earth, Peace, Go o d wi l l
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Hcthlehrm, a Hebrew wutil
meaning "H ouse of llrrad,” is the
home of 9,000 C hristians and
2.000 Moslems, all of them Arabs,
and many of them l»elleved to lie
ilrsccndant* of the Crusader*.
Across the Sqtiare from the
Church of the N ativity Is the)
Mosque of Omar, a sm aller ver­
sion of the Islamic shrine of the
same name in Jerusalem .
The C hristm as observance of
the three largest Christian groups
lh Palestine. G r e e k Orthodox,
Roman Catholic and Armenian,
begins with the procession o:
their respective . patriarchs from
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coolr a fcw'dlsheto well limn to , wins top lulling among the ten
.have a g reat number of indtf- , best-dressed women ot A inetici
ferent recipes. believe* Cedlv l fo r 1917, as voted by fashion ,(i
i Hr owns tone, newly anputnted As- | editors, designer*, ami -tjrli-t
I sorlaled Tress Foml Editor.
I in the uiitiual |Hdl conducted b- vgl
f o r th a t tv » o n she select* J H"- N‘ « Y," k
IwtllUte. @
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kitchen, and then presents in 1 2. Mu
th e sim plest form, with d e a r |
funnel ' Haitian* &lt; ushingi
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tWlll l&gt;c bssuitiI of socCess If shi1 '
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follows direction*.
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The pursuit of new metlin.li ■ ll. Mrs. M illin',it Kogeis
7. tils. John t'. \V il.».iii
'tow ard lietter e a 'ln g l* Miv&gt;
H. ' i n . Ilow nnl Hawk*
' Brownstone's ronsuniing Interest
9. Mis (io efftcy Indus
in life, along with a passion for
Id. Mi W illiam Wallace
rollecting
cooklHKiks,
modern
former' lim tiairei'
kitchen
fa-trb't*
and anthiue . Tile11he
following, tiller* of who i
cooking
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"fond of eolleetlng things about
Ahu.llob* places.” keeps a d e ta il-j
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from them inTT» heaven, the shepherds said one P&gt;
another, I a-I us now go even u.nto Betliletfem and set*
this thing which*is come to pass, which the Lord hath
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explained why &gt;o many persons
have the Idea a yearly appearance
la made by a sta r which religious
trad itio n says was sent especially
to g u id e.’Wise Mrn to tHe crib of
Al* N e w sfra tiirc s
NOTK to Y ulrilde aU rgaaers: an Infant Saviour nearly 2,000
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T hat bright ■sta r you're likely y ears ago.
Some astronom ers have theto notice in the east on Christmas
Eve isn’t the S tar o f Bcthlrhrm. ortxed the S tar of Bethlehem
It's Sirius, a w inter ita r, the was In rra lity a close conjunc­
brightest In the sky and the tmr tion of the planets Ju p ite r and
which uniformly ra tc h rs the a t­ S a tu rn —perhaps accompanied by
tention of people who confine a nova which is a sudden and
tb eir astronomical observations, tem porary flare of light from a
previously fain t star.
to Dec. 24.
'M athem aticians have calculated
Otai wi p c ru am ateur ami profoaoional, a re accustomed to hear- the two planets w e re 'v e ry near
ing Christm as E re rep o rts of a each oth er as seen fuim the earth
m ecem ber of
brilliant s ta r in th e ••ait which •on May, October and.D
“ Just must have been the Star of the ypar 7 B. C. By itself Ju p iter
Bethlehem ." But the only reason Is an extrem ely brilliant object
It isn 't reported a t any other when well placrd for observation.
tim e is th a t nobody pays much S atu rn is not ao bright bill the
attention to stars in th e east dur. two of them together probably
Ing the rest of the w intar—Except provided quite a spectacle.
the people xjho khow w hat they're
seeing.
Petroleum is produced in 20
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Editor Bays Yams!
Play Large P a rt1
In Holiday Mealsl

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Burdensome Gifts
But Pleasant Ones

By W. G. BOGKIIS
Associated P ress Art* l!ip..M.-r
Music records." may be i’cn\ v
to carry, hard to pock, d iffi­
cult Id tie tu a Christum* Ire*and. niost^ of them, «i *&gt;
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(■tins they make pleassnt r i in»l
ing gifts.
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This y ear, because the list • '
Lost C hristm as ! discovered
keep getting longer and constant
how wonderful tasting thev were I
experiments w ith new re coral tig
when coupled with cranberrleo!
technique* and m aterial, b u n :
and orange. And I've used t h i s 1
results, th e re is more fine mu­
Yam, C ran h rrry and O range C os-1
sic than • ever (&gt;efore..
s-m le ever s 'v e —to the sn*dau*ri
Under the Collirilbfa im print,
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of family and guests. IP s'h a n d y ,
&gt;■ are Verde*—“ La T rnrtr
because it calls for whole cran­
end. most ntquopriati-ly, Hunt
berry sauce and that comes In|ierdinck‘a "H ansel and Grt-tel,"
*sr» | | | th e v eer round. IK, irv
each III two album s; ot lleten
this casserole—i t . really has an I
Trauliel ami T orsten liulf vingtng
extra-special flavor.
the love duel fiom “ Tristan imd
Yam. C ranberry and Orange
l*olile“g or
Handel'* Twt-lvL'oncerti Gtosst peifoimed Ity
5 medium-sited yam sweet
THI Bonn TAXIS A UCKINO when T re d ," a San Francisco cat, geta h li * the llusch chainls’r playei«
potatoes
paws on one filled wlUi milk. F t I(he Freddie has a firm grip on the ' Suggestions fiWsaaVlu- llt'A Vl.-4 cun sugar
botUe
(left) os he downs 1U contents. A l right, taking a breather, ha tor ■ lists IhcluiR**"licethoveq*
.2 tablespoons butter or for­
“ Erolca," by Kouaacvltsky and
smacks
his tins—i s he meows—o u rrrr-fect
(International)
tified m argarine
the Boston Symphony, rtvoided
4 teaspoon salt
mi the
nonbieakaliU* vinylite
•4 cup orange Juice
in a moderate M eF .l. hast T o W l l H U S C h r i s t m a s
disks; or Fiedler and the Boston
1 tablespoon finely shrnl“ Puns' * recording
Offt'ltlmeh's
Ing If desired, for alxiut 30 m in­
*ded orange rind
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••'tralrte
Parisieiine,''
Kbatrtm
utes.
S pread rra n h rrrv sauce
*i cup whole cranberry sauce over the yam* and sprinkle with
turisn's “ M asquerade" and Trim-,
Scrub yam sweet potatoes in remaining orange rind. Bake 10 AP Ni-wsfcature*
kovsky’s “ N utcrackei" Suite No.
cold w ater w ith vegetable bruih. to 15 m inutes longer, ju st enough
RODANTIIE, N. C— Old C hrist­ 2; or Rachm aninoff's Symphony
Put them In a saucepan and add , to beat rranlterrie*. Adding the mas
will be observed here on the No. 2 played by Milrnpoulo*, nml
ju st enough boiling w ater
I cranberries last in this wo*'*nit»- night of Jan. 5. which really is the Minneapolis Symphony! o
cover them. Place lid pn sauce­ ’ serves their bright red color. This Old Christm as Five. The chief of perhap* | m-sI of all. IteethoVcn#
pan and boil until tender. Drain makes 0 serving*,
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th e Fhiram lrom oro Lifeboat S ta­ “ Kasoumnvsky" quartets, l-v ll—
at once, peel and slice in length­
tion w rote some mainland friends Puganini U uartel, . ill three ul
wise slices or l-inch crosswise
Now . I fin d - two interesting- tu this effect.
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•Bees. A rrange in casserolr. Com­ sounding recipes for sw eet pota­
Mtearing the Heiea lals'l* nu.I
bine
the
sugar,
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In
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that
has
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rem
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thal.O
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Buck
Plymouth
garine, salt, orange juice ami half lust come into niv kitchen, Paul | himself probably would visit the eliainrtrrixed by " “ full ftequence
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H ealth / Cookliook,
pub­ Mvillage*
of ithe
banks as usual
pan; bring to a boil, stirrin g con­ lished ‘bv A lfred A. Knopf, New punishing the faithless, the ill Overture No. 2. Amslenlam fo il
ceitgehouw
oreh estin ; ltr»* --I* stantly. Pour over yams and bake York. The cookbook was . pri­ spiritrd and skeptical.
“ Daphnis and rh lo e " -u ile . !
vately printed hut apparently
Old Buck live's in Trent Woods and 1 - P aris -.C u u w n t M v—«-e—
th e r e wss enough rl s m o r for i’ -In-I d « i» o, the
where he is
to w arrant thi* present and often mistakFn for a wild steer. rh eslra; or Buusael's “ IVllte
Suite," L o n d o n Pliilllnimuiiie
handsome edition.
To some Irreverent observers Old
Although I am not of the- health Burk greatly resembles a moth- Tlieie are also good* -elivtlnnfood or health fail-school I have rn trn bull hide and skull, but the from K eynote's new elas.-iedl
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Other music •s|teelaily *uklnl&gt;le
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rooks am ong that following Old Christm as.
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and th a t th e ir dishes are often
“ Messiah" nod
Meliib-l-'olm*'
worth trying. You don't have to
"E lijah," holh by tlo- l.iveiJMM,)
be .too p reju tlj/e d — loo ills
I'liillisrmanic conducted l.y Sir ■
couragcd—ny
u ntsm illar
1—by ti sf cr ' unfsm
ilisr Ingn-dients called for, licraiisc as II I Itlli u rl (resist |*m«r Our, Irr. 1) John Malcolm Sargent ami excel­
Mr. Bragg «aya. th fie are “health mimics, extension und vocational lent picsent* in any liionll|ein j
food stores" all over the country work at Ohio S tate University, the year: -and nn nl'mm of
Hr. White hupe* to set up a tin- soug*' of many fnith- -ting
. u are
oils you can nlwayx ^nm plc their linmrmakliig course tu it airs lead­ by dcPaur's In fa n t!y clipjo* . . . *
ers who will go Into village* to all front Columbia,
wares.i'ergolesi's
“Staluit
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Icarh simple home economica
Here an- the Bragg recipe*!
Map)# Candlrd X aerl Potatoes and fam ily-life to Greek women. with I he llovd Neel Oiriu-stra.
The leaders will lie recruited and Blmsky-Korsakov’s "Ktis.-'ian
3 medium pwret potatoes
4 cup maple syrup
fiom among the estim ated 25 Fiaster O verture," wiih the N a­
4 li-n«poon b u ttrr
college girls studying agriculture tional Synvidiony orehestin, nio
4 tes*poon vi-grtal&gt;le salt
at ' Uir l'i—vcr»ily of Athens from the Kiiglisli I leer a
, seasoning
end Salonika. She says:
l.run (Goose) Goslin of 11,-lir’dt
4 cup unswtH-tenrU apple
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4 rup w ater
; Stenin putatucs in Jackets until neering jolt. I want leaders to While Sox in a gam e mi \p i !H,
nearly teitih-r. Peel and slice Into work through village rural cen­ 1H14.
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baking dish. ' ITi-nt rem aining in- ters with community women to
griMlImts to lAiillng, pour over build community life.
ootaoes. and liakt- in sluw oven
The problem here I* different .
(300 F .l I hour. Serves 3.
th a n .In other countries. W o m en '
H erein in Apples
u»e n lot of energy in th r fields.
2 tablespoons b u ltrr
Thev have iiu tim e for their rlitl-.
3 la rrc apple*
d im and even lest fur. their
2 tablespoons lirown or raw homes. We can't rlinngc this, hut
^ sugar
we ra n help men do a Is-tler
2 medium Yams or *wi-rt
joh at farm ing. I f 'th e income .
potatoes rooked, mashed
o f the farm er can"' be Increased
2 tablespoons raisins
by lietter farm ing techniques, Remove slice from top of each maybe then women wouldn’t lie
wppli*, and core. Scoop out apples, required to give so inucli time
leaving a substantial shell. (Scal­ to the fields' T h y f* prim ary Job
lop edge with a sharn knife, if of ra rin g for tltrir
their «children and‘
desired.) Chop pulp. Add butter, homes can then l&gt;e accomplished
msshisl sweet potatoes, brown or
taw sugsr and raisins. Ml* well. with more success.*!
Hr. W hite indicates she liellevc*
Fill apple sheila. Place In baking
dish with a small - am ount of the standard of living of a fcoun
w ater. Bake in m oderately hot try dc|K&gt;nns on the position of.
ovrn 1375 F.) 46 minutes. Serve* tire women.
3.
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Syracuse
cross
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The
snt ffinished the dual meet seaGood leather can lie produced leant
son . undefeated.
from shark h ld « o ^
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Associated Press Pood Kditor !
This is the lime of year when!
I alwavs keep a w eather e y e 1
cocked fo r interesting sweet pot­
ato dishes! Yams go so well w ith 1
turkey and ham that holiday-time
sours m r on to trying new re ­
cipes for -them.
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“ FOR CHRIST IS BORN OF MARY.
AND, GATHERED ALL ABOVE.
WHILE MORTALS SLEEP, THE ANGELS KEEP
THEIR W ATCH OF W O NDERING LOVE.
O M ORNING STARS, TOGETHER
PROCLAIM THE HOLY BIRTH'
AND PRAISES SING TO GOD THE KING.
AND PEACE TO MEN ON EARTH."
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of you. ill appreciation of your confiwm

donee and:frlctidliiitrtm iliiriiig the pit*!'
_ year. Instead, however, wc iniutt content
ourttclv.cn \vith exteniling the simple
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AMOclaled Press Food Editor
Youngsters are wonderful "giv.
ersM—If you allow them to I*.
A little rn ru u rag rm rn t, enough
praise, a lot of letting alone. and.
thpy f i l l ' I** o f 'r e a l help in tin
kitchen at holiday or any other
time.
They’ll take g reat pride in I*-,
ing of assistance to you ns welt
as in making g ifts to send to
friends if you give them a rham e
and are patient with their effort*
The whole trick in enrouragini;
children in the kitchen is to let
them im d e rta y the tasks th e y ’ll
enjoy ami thMil
at lsuit
’ their p artiru
Inr rapaldlliee, llr r e it is not al­
ways age that counts but th e -d r
grec of dexterity or manual skill
of each individual rliild.
A fter young visitors tu my
kitchen have come mound n few
limes I usually have a pretty good
idea of what they aree able tu
manage, ’.lilt like a lot of grown
ups, I lUT lend to offer too miirli
assistance.
My ties! lesson m ine a while
ago when a falr-hniird rightyear-old named Hilly was ru ttin g

out rookies. It was th e first thru
•he had done this ami in spile of
her com|H&gt;tence—she happens to
am axingly skilful at hamlir in f ts —I kept o ffe n u g her suit
geftlonj.*
Finally she slopped her cool:*
put her index
to
nule* finger
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ru ttin g ,, viol
tier head
lies
tier
and looked al nun
‘Cecily,1 she said, “ Wi|l you
please remember Piq the brain?**
That was the last1 rem inder I
needed!
Even th e rliild under six can
help. One- of the kitchen tasks
my own urplu-w has undertaken
■ince he was preschool age 'is
grinding dry bread fur crumbs.
Around holiday lime he. likes In
grind rranlierrleM fuF the ra.«’
relish we uiiially serve. The* i
seem to him quite m annish task*
and every o th er sm all le&gt;y and
girl I know enjoys w orking the
food grinder, too.
Another huliday chore liked
equally well' by boys and girls 1*
“nutting.” In our household ThU
means everything from cracking
walnuts tu shelling peanuts tu
blanching almonds. Well-known
fo r' liu-ii pio|M-iitily fot water-

play, p u ttin g the almonds to sosk derrd m ixture as w ill#adhe/e to
in ’ very hot w stsr, letting them th e . orange. W rap the jnm ander
cool and then flipping uff the
sk in t la a lot of legitim ate fun to in llsap t or other to ft paper
for 2 o r 3 weeks. Take out of
most youngsters.
paper. T he orengc will lie much
If a preschooler undertakes al­ lighter ea the Juleb has seeped
mood-blanching see th a tt the al- out- and the pulp dried. Shake off
mnnds in the scalding w ater are eny loose powder and the poman­
out of reach until thsy ’have der is rea d y for use,
, rooted and art- ready to Imre
tbr-IF r t l n s ' removed.
When tea was first used In the
When it comes to making United S tates, some people ate
Christm as
gifts
for
friends, the leaves with b u tter ^n&lt;| threw
youngsters will be rig h t then? the brew away.
ready and w aiting if in the beginning you maka the suggesAm erican Indians used petro­
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pomanders leum as medicine and for oiling
lions.
S ta rt with
(p retty and inexpensive clove* their bodies before the arrival of
stuck oranges to perfum e draw ers the w hite men.
and litfWti shelves) and gather twu
or three children together for the
initial attem p t. Clove-sticking is
a lot more fun when there's a
chanee t» laugh and chat while
you're doing ill
O range Pomanders
Oranges
Whole cloves
Powdered orris root
Ground cinnamon
Stick-whole cloves Into ths skin
of Hip orange until the rind Is
completely covered. Mix equal
a rts of o rris root (which may
r purchased al 4 drug store)
nd cinnamon and roll orange
In it. P at aa much o f the pow-

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Children Work Diligently If
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On January 5th

PURCELL’S

'ncr again’ -as the Ch.-ntnus Stotv
being.retold around the worlJ, wc cxtcnJ
cur lira'ticst wishes

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The Marfc Spirit of Chrifitmaa
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Is everywhere. The warmth,

MATHER of Sanford

Kood c h e e r , the love thut Chriatmtui
b rin g * i s ' a l l in Snntn'* pack . , . .
r e a d y f o r the annual Chimney de­

livery. Chrltttmns, thin year, in in
' every heart und hearth.
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W. I t Hawkins

J . C .S ap p

I t E. Hirt

Jack Burney

f t F. Hubbard

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T t S.' Spivey
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Arthur Cameron

R. I. Johnson

R. N.-Stafford

W. A. Canup

C J. Jones-

"tV N." Stafford

R. L King

W. A Slim field

L K. Uwson

J. A. Stewart

F. A. L m

T. F. -Stewart

H. H. Coleman

R. J. Litem

C. W. Turner

E. C. Daniels

W. 0 . Livingston

Bill T yn

George W. DekU

l). B. Middleton

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H. C. Moon

Leo A Watson

W. J. Doyle #

J. B. Phillips

R. L White

C W. ErgU

M. J- Phillips

Marian W. WUliasos

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Chrlattnaii mcann mo much to every*
one
hut to children — it’* the
moat-wonderful mBRi c io all tho
world. Kagcrly, their bright little
eyes-and whining face* |&gt;eer out in­
to the anow anti .starlit world . . .
waiting, expectantly for Santa and
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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2 4 ,1*47

THE SANFdRD H ERAU). SANFORD. FLORIDA

Nevertheless These Conditions
^Could, Have Prevailed1In Germany
Hr IIA t ItOYLK
NKW YOHK. IW . 24 UH~ ‘Thi
following le tte rs w»«n'l w riltcr
by an ex-G. I. in Berlin ta a form
r r soldier now in America, but
from what xome of my returning
friend* tell me, I* could have
been:
“ Hear Joe.
"Well, wie g eh l’* old pal?
Forrv to hear you can’t find a
r decent foxhole for rent In the
old I'. 8. A.
"B ut didn't I *ay you »n« a
Jerk rjn-r to leave H erm an/?
When I got out of the the Army.
| 4M9I if111I I I*- 1 C - Ml «■ini * •
payroll for Uncle Sam.
— “I ’m working —for m ilitary
l~‘ government here In Beilin, and
bunked up with two other* guy*
--r jn an eight-room house a Nasi
| j u.«i*l to own. It costly us f.tO n
month each, and that takes ra te
of the furniture, s housekeeper
i f and a firrm an

"All the guy* who got out of
uniform didn’t g rt out of the
black m arket. Joe. It ain 't aa
crowed ns it wax. hut t h e r e 'an*
*li II plenty of HI kiWx In-tween mo
and a fuel dollar.^
“ Some of the elbow* iielong* to
American wive* here. They bought
up all th o fine furniture, antiqurs
and Meissen china in Berlin with
cigarettes they shipped In liefore
the Army lowered Ihe lioom on
that deal. They had more tim e on
their hand* than any buck private
did. (rale- and believe me those
biddies i rally plundered Berlin.
“Most everybody la still ‘In the
black m arket in a small way, lull
it ain't like the old days just
afte r the w ar when we could
noddle a carton of cigarette* for
S2T&gt;0 and send the dough home
via the Army postofflce.
“ With the cig arette supply
dried up, the officers’ jane* now
are shipping all the coffee over
outfit stayed on too, Food’* cheap here from H i.m l. anil so far the
generally lhan In thi Arm y C. I, D. &lt;Tripes, | ’m ilum
In rrstig ato rs
m ust
One hutil Tor” a " slcal
dinner, Pal. Whiskey is only two think evrrylmdy la using it for
bits a shot, and the fiaulein* still
• place n high it-gpnl on rhnrolate
Anyway I hey haven't slopped

it from coming In. The boy&gt; in ti
Kiri* get 300 mark* a pound!I30i
fur I hr; coffee. .11ut since it lakra
20.(KK) to 40,000 mark* (» buy u
good camera now yon arc rrm tr
likely tu get muscle liound carry ­
ing the coffee than you are to g e l
rich. Because you have to lug
the stu ff over to the F rltsie
o|K-r*tor»
yourself
nowaday*.
They won’t collect it Y. O. II

Fans Of New Loek
Use 1000 Year Olfl
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Tricks In Make Op I ami .fastened
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II) VIVIAN HROVfN
AP Newsfeaturew W riter
When
designers
Modern Ml** th e new look they
didn’t ex|&gt;ecl th a t *he'd go lurch
way, bey Joe
"A lot of the l&gt;oy« are liuying 1,000 year* for l&gt;eau*y trick*
diamond* now—the last thing* to complete her ensemble." B ut It
left to the K raut fra u * .‘Boy, do
they hrvte to turn loose from their u voluptuous4 lass, who Isn’t
sparkler*, hut they need the grub averse to stealing a Mt of old
mofe. A good k arat of glitter* world charm and a leaf or two
curt* u* alrout 30,000 m ark*—100 from H randm a's photo album—
(round* nf coffeo— hut We aught such Is the opinion of some nf
to Ire aide to gel 1200 for it track Am erica’s outstanding* beauty an.
ihorllif*. l i t r e ’s w hat they say:
home.
"A few of the American wive*
fihc’ll Ik natural, *ay* John
har t worked *mt a neat scheme Bnljw
U4l*&gt;rL-Powers
U PiH Wfs i i V. HjPimsferyato get more b arter goods. They tisrn will be the keynote. She'll
have their friend* In the United garner (iratrdm a’a charm but find
Bthtcx sent food package* tu her «w u. •lattetn of beauty hy
(iernran acquaintances. The wivei studying herself, dropping some
let the Herman fam ily keep nm irt the iXcv** lug g ag e design­
package, and they peddle the rest ers have whipped up for h e r/'
themselves on th n black m arket.
. . /"W ith a Moiia I.Isa smile,
Personally, most of us feel th a t’s savx makeup a rtist fd d lc .Sens,
too much like trading in human who athl*; “There won't lie many
misery.
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• • mouth* made up in watermelon
“H ere’s one th a t wj|j hand shapes, She’ll create her mouth
you a ' laugh, Joe. One officer’s from a natural Upline with a hit
wife tried to send to. the State*
seven concert grand piano* she’d
. . . And *a full hlmiin Itosoin,
picked , up by whclllng and dual- say* beauty consultant Ann Delliur' in the ,'schw arxm arkt.' But field, who predicts "tin* Irnsj
7 ho Hard-hearted port authorities rmnisundnent will lie two inches
at Brcmerhaven figured even g reater. I h av e’ shelved nd
I’nderewski could play only one bust reducing exercises In favor
nlano at a time, And th a t’s all of bust development and -a bal­
they let her send home.
w aist. W ith the ’New
"You rem em ber ’S h o rty ? ’ H r lerina
l«qnk,' how ran ihe average g irl’*
finished |iis hitch and left for huslline
ho |o&lt;r~)argi* ?" . •
home last month on the best deal
. . The Minimum type of
vet. He ferried a frauleln home
for a guy in the S tates who want- lieauly, ways m oder agent Clyde
ed to m arry "her. The guy hadn’t
got rid of his own wife yet though
and ’Shorty’ had to tell the Army

tne nape).
In aubtle aleek
hairflresscr- Victor VInr**, » a y » ------------to who furcates stra ig h t hair.
fewer permanent* and hair-set*
in favor of a tine th a t i* achiev­
ed hy excellent h air Shaping.
No more frlx ty curl*.
. . . S h ell u»* feminine wile*
to grt her man thl* l-eap-Yea*
*ayi model agent H arry Con«-

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“m int" with the new look, say*
model agent W alter Thornton who
adds: "In spite of longer skirts.
a pin-up girl will still be a pin­
up girl- Her anklea will do the
trick ~ —
Vito, Hen* and C onover agree
thp*. f»l»c hair piece* will h r
wnim with Imre-shouldered eve.
nlng gowns, especially by . girls

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slv'it for queenly beauty,

In IBUO. N orth £ a ro lim levied
special, taxi's "oh beaver h»U. goldHeaded canci harps, watches and
Pol it If Ionite*
Consumer J spending
In the
United Blatek rose from about.
f07.fi million* 4n 1030 to a rate or
about fldfi nllllon* annually jn
JlOlf.

frauleln himself. But her t«jy
friend Paid Ihetr fgre over by
a ir and* gave *8horty*^f1,000" Id
’“Shorty’ doesn’t know whether
she Is happy. But he Is, ’
"A* for me, chum. It rould Inlietter—but it could lie a lot
worn*. If thing* sta y the same
I won’t he a poor man when- I
leave Germany, Bo long,
sw in g you In thu next ’ox hole,
. “ Berlin Charley,1

our name
Christmas

heart! H V Chriilm as oqain. qood
foil* of (Hit community . . , tho toaion whon even tlrangori nod al you

them withes lor C hritlm at cheer and
Ja n t a c l a u j
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SECURITY LUMBER

SUPPLY YARD
This Morry Christmas
Is to you.
There is.no wish
we can give more true

GREAT
it now bringing

A i tfjr a tin ttifra a rH n f tl|» ( I r t a t t n r n i

to y iu .

b r a to i tilglf W r r x lr n h i d o h r anb i l l o u r
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May yew Christmas
as exqcisiUly beautiful
as the m^jr crystal* ^
th at have, Bom tin* immemorial, added charm and
enchantment to the glorious Yuli tradition.

i f CHRISTMAS ISHEREI
WE WISH FOR YOU AND
YOUR LOVED ONES THE
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$30,300,000}000
WASHINGTON. Dtx. 24 M*)—
I The nation* firm er* earned atxmt
$30,300,000,000 in ca*h thin year.
th e^A g ricu ltu rc D epartm ent re| poiW i today.
Receipt*. from farm B rw iw 'i
[were eitim aled a t 430,000,000,000,
I or 10 percent more than la»t yeai.
Government paym ent*—la ig rly
[for carrinir aut soil conservation
Ipratticea—totaled about 4340.000,.
areductlim of almitt 00 t*w.
ent from ta il year when suleddie*
rere paid to encourage produc­
tion of dairy product*, beef cattle,
sheen and lambs.
Karmer*' irro«* income wa*
o lW a te d at $34,000,000,000, or
aliout 20 per cent alxjve last year.
|(iro&gt;* income include* eaah reripta and the vulue of farm pro­

duct* consumed on the farm and
the rental value ot farm dwell­
ing*.
I’nxJtJftion expense, were es­
tim ated a t about $ 10.1)0(1,1)00.000.
Deducting expense* froln gross
income, farm er* realised a net
income of about *18,000,000.000,
It, DOROTHY CAKBW
jit
o f about 20 per cent more than
NEW - YORK.—&lt;d’i—T he plas-T*?
last year.
The volume of farm m arketing) tic* in d u srv ex p ects to com plete
in 1047 wa* estim ated to lie alaiut i t i l i 7 fi.OOO.OOO p o stw a r expan*;£*}
3 per cent above 1040. Higher • slon p ro g ram in 1018 and a t t h u j f c
p rifet,
rath e r
than increased ‘ sam e tim e , to produce a reco rd ;™
m arketing*, contributed th e g re a t­ to tal o f 11.500.000,000 pntim)* o f ,
er portion of thi* year'* Increase. plastic m aterfal*.
I’rire* of all farm prndurt* gained ' T his wilt m ean a g n -a tly In- j
an a v e tn g e y f 10 per cent during creased flow o f new elastic p ro ­
the y e a r.'
duct* into th e n atio n s homes.
Cash te ce lp u from livestock
"C onsum er* will find 1018 th e
and livestock prtaluct* were e s­ of le*s w ork and e a rn fo r house­
tim ated at $10,000,000,000. or 23 holds because o f platir* used a*
(&gt;er cent m orr than !a»t year. finished article* , p ro tectiv e im ­
Receipts from crops were e*tl- p re g n a tin g com pounds, coatings,
m ated at about *13,100,000.0(8), and com ponent p a rts of score* of
up 20 percent.
home device*." said (ie o rg e II.

T ID IN G S OF
GREAT JO Y,

A MERRY CHRISTMAS! *
M ay the spirtt
of the F/rst Christmas
gladden your hearts
this
Christmas season
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS &amp; LOAN
A s s o c ia t io n of s e m i n o l e c o u n t y
I JHMI Magnolia Avenue

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THE SANFORD IIERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

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Plastics Industry
Plans To End 175
Million Program

C lark, p resid en t of th e society of
the Plastic* In d u stry .
D uring 1047 ‘ th e num ber of
plastic product* sold IbieU gh re-,
tail store* in creased n | least 10
'per cent.
Among new item * reach in g the
consum er in volum e w ere Iranslticent w ash ald e p lastic lam p
shades.
pliable
p lastic
howls,
tre a te d -Mjall covering*, plastic
luggage, , a v ariety * of sy n th etic
m aterials fo r d ra p e rie s and o th e r
household uses 'and n long list of
o th e r useful and d ecorative a r t i ­
cled.
S la tin g th a t to d ay llicie a re as
m any as 260 ap p licatio n s for
plastics in m any m odern hom es,
C lark said th e society estim ate*
th a t about 500.0tHl.tHK) pounds o f
idastics will 1k&gt; u sed . in. home*
d u rin f ISMS. A* recen tly u» 1030
total -output o f plastic* m aterial*
was only 55.000.000 pounds.
"The* autom obile In d u stry —for
m anv year* a heavy u ser of p las­
tic*— will consum e
50
million
pound*. • A m erican
re frig e ra to r
m an ufacture* will Use' at le a st 32
million pound*.-and rad io -12-m il­
lion." C lark said. "In th e avilallon
in d u stry w a rtim e tria ls proved the
vattln o f p lastic fo r lig h tn ess in
ra tio to s tre n g th , and in 11*48
we will find at least 15 million
poundi used .In tdaiios."
Ilesides th a t n lingo p ercen tag e
will l«- used fo r toys, pintie Iwmdlug of plywood nml in com bina­
tion w ith o th e r m a te ria ls for a
v ariety o f u ses.
.
,
• llig g rst in c re a se m production
'lu rin g the_ p a s t y e a r, C lark said,
lias been In vinyl* (u sed for
show er c u rta in s. . ra in w e a r and
many household a rtic le s !
and
V olystyrene (fo r kitchen w are,
le frig v ra tlo n td * .! r Polyethylene,
used fo r flexible Inrwl* and otbei
container*, and cellulose plasties
which broad applications, also
have i is c P stead ily .

'Iho harlxrr o r N arv ik , Norway,
i* ice free, although it lies, near
the A tctir Ocean, because o f the
Influence nf the Gulf Stream .

[H siS S ts, s 'i I

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.uppost-d |o show discretely

New Look Squezes-^ ,well s # s - |m o s li- — im ileitl*
As to nee kilties -tliey'u- a* low
Out
Old Luck
For
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a* the law allow s in all n flei| U 4S

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Merry Christmas

■» film iest coiling o f lac- O th er,
II* 1 )01(01i n
ICOh
| m e designed to ia- pulled dow n
A ssocialrd P ress Fashion Editor (
t he should, ■•
And
T he new look Iwcono-s th e "1.1 1 evening gown* a te nlm&gt;&gt;st mi
look fo r ID48, and the die- lorntl) s t r a p l e s s , many with g iv a t
h ard in kneelcngth s k ills will IkiS s o r tm ufs o f fnloic to nrlook as out of place as a. hob cell tun th th e d&lt;u*t line, in the D i­
by* iuixci at an em bassy ball.
or m anner.
Once again it ia fushiouuM *
S ty les fnt UMR ns l«*fits lw’au
tu lie ladylike, and (eutlhlnll.' Year, n re fem inine, allu rin g ,
it the llH’ine of fashions for ' KUjiing utnl the pm
will la’
sp rin g S k irts an- approxim ately t
th a n ever
tw o Inches longer th a n (n^the fall
when tin- dropping hvlrdinc crya
hr"- TITSt I oil* Mil n utl-s, ,M|sl
ted a fashion rin o ti- iim natr
metil of tea i « Huron,' is la-Ucvcd
.»ince tln&gt; daw n of th e h o h lb to have 'reached Holland idamt

sk irt.

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Bright Prosperous
NEW YEAR TO *
EVERYBODY

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But U S skirl* glow lofigvt neckline* go tower, ami thv, feminine
form i* dramatised to the hill Itv V M W K W W M IltlV ^K K W M W W )

th e fashion* in alore fo r 11148.
Filmy, pun- »llk chiffon*, ttrin ffb j
by im ported lace*. ru s tlin g tn f- •
fefa petticoat* and teji-y au l sk irls
are alt over Ine place.
Tin- averag e sk irt len g th fin I
stre e t w ear will la* 12 inches I
Irbra the flout next sp rin g , r s ;
ro isi c o lt i o o a t
ro m p aicd w ith 14 inches last
‘KM* A* COMfU l*
fall. Dtv.ssy a fter noon and co c*
ta j«
tail dn&gt;»e* arc- ju st ubov,. the
O NI O f THOSI hardest h it by Hie ankle, hut only th e most fnittisl )
T he "J
zoom ing co«t of living It th e m odel gown* a te Hoot len g th
p ictu red above T he tlg u tet it i» \ jj newt-*! le n g th 'f u r (Impel a n d eve I
are the cu rre n t averag e price* paid ning went clea rs th e floor lw I
by the $jrl» tot clothe* and a rc e i- nlaiut four Incite*.
su rlct An Illustration of the high
W aist lines a rc ns sm all a* tta- j
cost at glam our I* the (sci that the to re a ml u good girdle will a I
Item s show n w ould have cost $fll 90 low. Many of (ne new w aistin 193S a* ag ain st today's Ogurc of nipping style* have built-in "m ile
im ixer* " *
1113.00.
(In tern atio n al)
The \ o g ue
fo r petticoat*,
alarm in g
pryilawtimr*.
A good height for placing the teach es
convenience o u tlet .fo r th e w ash e r, m any of the new full-»kirted
ele c tric lio n , nr irom -r is nlwUt divs»e» ts«iiig sold com plete with
.tim e d ta ffe ta petticoat* which
40 inches from th e floor.

A. F. RAMSAY^ Florist

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of the year.

R IC H VINO RY WISMINC. YOU A V IR f MHtHT CM RlM M AS—l i l t

Happiest Christmas Ever!

AM ERKY
WE KNOW OF NO HI HER
I IMF .11 UN-CHRISTMAS' TO

Robert A. Williams
Realtor

GIVE RECOGNITION TO OUR
MANY FRIENDS WHO HAVE
CONTRIBUTED SO' GREA’Il.Y
TO OUR SUCCESS
H IE FAST YTAR.

HILL LUMBER&amp;SII1TLY YARD

DURING

FROM ALL OF US ONCE MORE
TO YOU. WHETHER YOU ARE
OUR CUSTOMER OR NOT . . .

A MERRY CHRISTMAS
Win. E. Kuder
J e w e le r
111! Sutilli I’iiik A vrntic

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of Christmas, with all its
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PAGE EIGHT

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD,

Women Like Gifts Of
Flattering Jewelry

fine costume jewelry which won't
wear ao long but looka lieautiful
Just the tam e.
The tren d iwg all ^Atwelry thla
year, real ur
I T toward ele­
Associated Press Fashion Editor gance and alaboration. T h at's in
The woman, never lived who keeping w ith the much-discussed
didn't welcome a g ift of Jewelry. "new look" of fem ininity. Neck*
There's som ethiag personal and
flatterin g about JeWclry, whether
it's the fabulous type or merely
an Inexpensive custom Job. And
no woman ever had enough of

Forecasts Are That U. S. Will Bat
Well In ’48, Even Top Pre-War Rate
n» r r r l t r v ljHmvNMTUNH
;eys ami fewer chick'
piedictiun when it
lultry. Prices «f b n
chicken ate espertn!

foodstuffs,

be ,en t nhr*i

indicate that
eniiiiimptloii

still i* 13 to
Dm' piew ar a

laces run to the court decoration
style, bracelets must at b u t
look ftahulous, and pearls arc
worn not in a single strand but
by the dosens.
Even costum e Jewelry has a
. . .
icate workm anship and Jewels

th a t look surprisingly real, fVvn
though they may Ita mad* or
th r unu&lt; m uff aa the window*.
Enough milk is produced a n ­
nually in the United S tates to fill
a river .1,000 miles long, 40 feet
wide and 3 fr;el deep.
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This year the field la wide and
the price range unlimited in th e
jewelry category. Fond husbands
or su ito rs can shoot th e w orks
with diamond necklace* nr jew ­
eled w ristw atebes set In wide sol­
id gold or platinum bracelets
which cost the price of a house
and lot, or they can achieve
practically the same effect with

production goi
t.t

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24, 1917

ii» country
lyenl ftM-vu

The big Iteltl ill f*.ihI Veductbin
facing A m ericans is m eat. A lto­
g e th e r . it is e stim ated thnt the
'a v e ra g e am ount' o f m e a t available
|ier civiliun d u rin g the coming
y ear w ill ru n about I4d pound
as c o m p ile d 'Vith ntxiut lofi
pou n d ' in 1!M7. T h e dinrtagt* o f
m rat will I*, m u 'l ptonoiior*d
first sp rin g and sum m er.
More Wat er la th e S ir a
Meat reduction ca n 't really
figured in te rm s n f'rs . m any b**a
steak', t a r m onth, Americans will
be urged to tno;.luV‘, Kindi' pi*H&lt;*

AITHCU3H THIT CANT M l the lovely doll that actress LoretU Young
giver them, lltUe Nancy Jackson, 3 Mi, and Johnny Fulpyteb J, both
"It feels beautiful".
The
children, members of the Lighthouse
s g r e e that
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Nursery School In New York, plan to give the actress' gitt “stardilUlngbeneath the nursery's great big Christmas tree.
(lutrrnaiional)

from grass
of olive oil from the Midilirrrpnean countries will lie the tai.fe s l sihis. 1041.
, i
World fat supplier, however,
arc stilt critically sh o d and con­
sumers will continue to la- asked
to do their t t&gt;il In fat salvaging.
This means to save ami reuse
food fats, to salvage m eal tr'immlogs and dropping* and to ren ­
der,' store ami reuse them when­
ever possible.

order to make tlx lO palatable,
ham burgers, Swiss steak an I
strw will probably lw the o ld e r
.d 1 1e day.
TW ri' will la. more fii-ih full,
from* all idgn*. on the ItstH illniiej
table than there tin- In 1UI7. It
is priijii ted i lust canned flsli sill,
pile' will Is* la rg e r III I PIN; ttil.i.
lead- the way here with a 2li
percent increase, ulmonV ineiens.'
will lint f e a - gtcat. Sui.lihe pie
tw smaller
duct inn

MERRY CHRISTMAS

HAPPY NEW YEAR

P. A. MER0
Sheriff

C H R IST M A S

, Pilcher Hon lllurk o f the
Cleveland Indians la a r all seven
American i-vague club* during
IV47. Mis only win in four deci­
sions against the Athletic* was a
no-hilt&lt;y
H arry Hell, defense s ta r of the
New Haven llambler* of th,
Ameriean Hockey League, drivemidget auto racing cars in the
off-season and was the Saskatch­
ewan champion In KI42-43.

Christmas, let us hail the patron saint oT children

Tlx- fruit and vegetable outlook
it good. If A m ericans eat mine
vegetable* and fruits, Imth fresh
and processed, to make up fur
smaller, supplies of o th ri foods,
the national diet will probably lw
improved in two different v ita­
min*. A and C, 'which have bewt
low in . many Ameiicuu families

Christmas is the season that, above all others.

Apple and .pear crops are good
sod citrus fru its such a - oranges,
i’iu|M-fruil and lemons should Ihiii good supply. Banana* arc ra p ­
idly approaching prewar supplies
mid it Is predicted that by next
•pring monthly imixirts may even
xcecd
rales.
Thory might to iw ns inurh
canned fru it available in J1&lt;4H as
in *47 with su p p lies “of .canned
nango juire and Mended orange
sad g rap efru it Juice probably
even larger. T here also should h*
plenty of cpiick-froten fruit.
Ample and reasonable will Inthe
Raisin* and
prunes, which ordinarily make up
dried f ru it'p ic k , may even j-rach
five-sixth* of the total. Figs and
dates will also tie in ample, sup­
ply. Dried ap iiro ts may l«* slight
ly less than In 1!*47.^
Commercial productiml of fresh
vegetables Is expected In hold up
ami campaigns for bomi&lt; gardens
will lie pushed. (Tanned and ipilckfroten vegetable* nie ex|s-cted to
riiidiinie in good supply. Supplies
of noth sweet and white potatoes
are IW»W plentiful .but th e funm-r
[ are ex iarleil to lieluw average
In later mmith* and thu falter
mav I*, mi
bail mleijunti
next spring.
Let ‘Km Fal N utsNut cracking will U&gt; a b b io
go on apace for a while idle,
the holidays. CTloki* on -the heel*
of a recoilt crop of w alnuts, pe­
can* and almonds lire H hertit, of
the h a te lnut family.
Peoples in Europe will itOed to
rely on our export id grains an !
grain produrts until the next
harvest and ao Americana-in 1U4H
will Ik1 a*k&lt;-&lt;| to , continue their
conservation program,

—TO YOU OUR MOST

C h ris tm a s " to ea ch of

enveloping innocence of childhood— away from

put our greeting* in print.

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every-day world towards the joys of giving and

It is'in that true spirit of Christmas that we
wish for you ajl tha blessings of this joyous season.

SHEA FEU’S
JEWELRY

FRANK'S

TAVERN

111 Went FIrol Street
of the ioason

G O O D H E A LT H
G O O D C H EE R
MERRY
CH R ISTM A S

SUNSHINE
MARKETS
118 Muitnolin

crcilit * rktrsttor wba to ohllft-tlks faith aa4 aU rm bractag
tova WUI Uva thraagh U&gt;« oealurU* a t the a, is-

8INCERE GOOD WISHES
FOR A HAPPY CHRISTMAS

A holiday season
brightened
with the rare |oys
of the goodold day
of long ago—
thatVourfc.
Christmas wish

AND THAT IT
MAY BE
AN ESPECIALLY JOYOUS
ONE POR YOU.

LANEY DRY CLEANING CO.

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turns the thoughts of mankind back to the all-

personally. Since we can't,

1947

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we woul.d say "M erry

the pure selfishness and commercialism of the

J1IST A FRIENDLY WAY
Of

Whether it's Santa Claut, Kris Kringla or Father

SENATOR LLOYD F. BOYLE

Earil Second Street

CHEVROLET •• OLDSMOBILE - CADILLAC

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in Unity. Therv In Strength—
To P rotect Ib f I ' n a of the World;
To Promote th e P rogress of A m e rlri;
To Produce Proep
•parity for 1Hanford.
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Pair and rubier this afternoon
and tonight. Saturday fair and
conllnurd cold.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
re: •

VOLUME XXXVIII .

Established 1908

Seize Haganah Members In Jaffa
:1

Snyder Says Insur­
ance Companies To
Pay No InoomeTaxes For This Year

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WASHINGTON Dee. 26 &lt;/P&gt;PniiJcnt Tiuinan will act rally
next week, probably Monday, on
the ami-inflalion bill paired by
the special teuton pf Congieu.
Telling reporteri this today. P irn
Secretary Chattel G. Ron said"
Mr. Tiuman will time "an ade­
quate statement" of hit viegn on
. ihe Icgiilalion.
*9 It hai been Indicated the Prftident will sign the bill, although
he hai criticized it at inadequate.
The .heart of lire mcatute it a
provition for the got eminent to
promote voluntary indutlry agree­
ment! lo bold down pricet. Mr. A 01*1 AND A YOUNO MAN, rrembera.of Haganah, Jewlth detensc at my,
Truman inked Congieu |o give claip their hands be|dnd their head* at ordered by a British armed
him power to put on price and ra» escort w idth guard* them in Jatfa. Palestine. The Haganah cnlltd on
s t a t s to help bring order back to Holy Land. (fnfermtiiuH.il Radi of ntoi
'tioning coni roll.
^
Secretary of the Treatury Sny­
der taid today that nearly all lifea
insurance companies will have no
federal laxet lo pay on this ycar't
income.

Agency Official, 12 Year Old Boy
And 12 Other Jews Shot By Father
Slam By Snipers At Lake Monroe

Thia reaulta, be said In a sU lement, from a 1943 law which thla
year bring* about tha "affective
removal of federal income tm*x
liability from Insurance com­
panies." Snyder aaked th a t Congross give “Immediate attention"
•i to changing the taw to prevent a
repetition of till* “ unavoidable
rem it."
The T re atu rv Secretary ex­
plained that* tha 1948 law .fixe* a
form ula for determ ining what,
portion of ne.t inveatm ent income
life liuurance companies may de­
duct from U x liability in order
to m aintain re te rv e t for the benefit of policy holdera.
T h it ro ar, the form ula w orki
-+*• out ao th a t th e companies may
V .d a d u c t 10084 percent of th eir life
insurance Inveatment I n c o m e ,
Snyder said.
"1 have no alternative (under
MVaihniw
K lu n

Total Deaths In Re: F.d Davis Mistakes
cent Hostilities In Son For Burglar,
Palestine Are 363 Uses His Shotgun
JERUSALEM .D ec 26 &lt; /p )A Jewish agency official and 12
other Jew* dirt! today with one
Arab and two HritUh civiliani in
the Holy land’s sniping war. ,
Snipers coneclcd atop rocky
hills near Jerusalem., along the
road, to Tel Aviv- killed , Ha nr
Beith,* ’acting' direct dr i f ' lW ?jAc-'
ish Youth Aliyalt. Two more jews
were killed and six wounded in
the attack on a convoy.
An Arab ambush of a Jewish
bus killed four and wounded
seven. Snipers' bullets also killed
a three-year-old Jewish gill in her
crib,and a woman, 70.
Tbr other deaths, which occur­
red at several points, brougM to
363 the total of- Palestine fata­
lities since partition was approver]
by the United Nations.

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Report XS-1 Plane Flies Faster Than Sound

ST. LOUIS. I&gt;ec. 3(1 H I —A
negro wan killed in a gun battle
with police in a tavern early to ­
day and a demon* t rat Ion by 169
or more negro cuttotnera force-1
police to rail for reinforcement*.
Three detectives were treated
fo r euta and brulaea and two
tavern pairo m w ere hospitulisrd with gunshot wound* which
Vnllee ‘.tald w ere caunul by
bullcU from the atom alic pinto!
of th e tlaln negro.
About 40 police renponded to
a call to the tavern when five
patrolm en who wgte trying to
hold tha crowd a t bay wet*
struck by missile*. Including mb
tray s, knives, lnwr and whisky
bottles.
Police reported the man killed,
Jam es Taylor,, 25, fired kevcral
shots a t two patrolm en
when
they walked up to Inquire why
T aylor was being led, bleeding,
from the tavern.
The report to headquarter* by
the patrolm en slated that when
lo "drop th a t gun," the officer i
Taylor Ignored th e ir . command
returned Ihe fir* and Taylor ran
; .j a hack Into the tavern allll shoot­
ing.
i..
The patrolm en reporter! the
tavern waa Jammed With cus­
tomers, who, u n w a re ' of what
had'
occurred . outside.
Im­
mediately showed hostility and
began
m aking
th rea ts
and
.throwing objects.
. Sixteen aeout ear* (fusing the
9 city at the tim e responded la
the call for reinforcement* and
restored order. F orty negroes
' were Ilooked for Investigation.

I’iau* to alter the old hos­
pital bulhling a t MO Magnolia
Avenue* ao th a t It ran be rented
will lie mailo In thu near future
by tha Kemnld-Laughton Me­
morial Hospital Association a t
a ' meeting of the hospital ex ­
ecutive committee. It waa anlluunced thia morning by T. W.
Lawton, president of the As­
sociation.
*
Since the hospital waa movtd
lo the A ir Minium alia, tha old
building ha* been unoccupied for
the past year w ith the exception
of a room , trued by the Hed
Cross for its local headquarters
with Mrs. Ethel -G eisW
In
charge.
At the mactlng of tha City
.Commission, Monday, evening,
a le tte r lo Mayor Cut from thu
hospital
executive
com mittee
waa read, calling
g atten tio n to
the fact that the building, owned
by the City,: ami previously
operated as a hospital fo r tha
Cify by the Fernald-Laughton
Memorial Hospital Association
in areordanc* w ith the will q[
the late Mabel Laughton Fernald, could be rented.
The com mittee also requested
th a t minor alterations be made
with th* view of renting! the
building, with, proceeds to aid
in th* upkeep of the preset!',
hospital. The Commission g ran t­
ed tha request, provided the
City supervise or approve, the
alterations.
A regular meeting of the
Hospital Association will tak e,
place on Jan . 18, said Mr. Law-'

""THE WEATHEH
LAKELAND, Dee. M , &lt;AVFcdcral S tate F ro a t‘W arning
forecast t o t , tonight and
m orning waa f r o it In
east roast,
districts
In the
Coast

Fcrnald-Laughton Memorial Hos­
pital w ith a serious bullet wound
In The stomach, follow ing.* shoot­
ing scrape uftterday afternoon at
the Hetl Qhfe on Ilvardall Ave­
nue. John fo'N elll, hi* brother, ls
in County! Ja il, pending charges
in connec/ion with the ehooting
Sheriff Mem stated th a t he had
been in/ormed th a t O’N eill in­
tended Ao alioot, Willie Knight,
negro,/m issed him, and hit his
Instead.
in Sanford rep o t toil only
one' row to m ar the peace of the
holiday.
Following a fig h t at
6:00 o'clock yesterday afte r noon
a t the Do-Duck-Inn on W est Thir­
teenth S treet. O'Zell Vickers and
Floyd Bradshaw, negroes, were
arrested by Capt. Roy &lt;1111* and
Patrolm an C. B. Sparks. A plate
glass window waa reported knock­
ed out during th e fig h tin g .
No traffic accident* Involving
injury w ere reported. S ta te High
way p a tro lm a n -J, W. Walla
ported that- Daniel W&lt;a m n 'a
Model T-FonJ had been damaged
in fro n t end by an ACL■ train at
the Lake Monro* crossing during
tb* afternoon, after It a ladled on
th e track* but th a t Daniel had
gotten o u t before the tra in struck
it,
- David W hite, negro, waa a r­
rested fo r reckless d riving after
his 1930 Chevrolet ran into a
ditch on E ast Geneva Avenue at
about 6:00 o'clock. H a w as later
released by the County on bond.
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The typhoon stripped the last
vestige of Christinas gaiety from
the Philippine* and left residents
gasping from the shock of the
Islands’ fifth and most violent
storm in two months.
The Danish tnotorshlp Kina,
bound from Tokyo to Europe with
a crew of 40 and IS passengers,
was reported a "total loss" in
the Sam ar He*.
The 9.H23 ton veasei of the
Danish E ast A siatic Lines was
driven aground. It* loss was re ­
ported by tin* Norwegian motor
vessel Samuel Bakkr, which was
grobnded Itself but managed to
pull free.
The Uakke radioed th a t it had
picked up five survivors, all from
the K ina's rrvw It added there
were "hiore survivors,” but did
not say whether they were pas­
senger*.
The Kina crashed on Rocky
Cam anting ' Island, about five
miles off the coasl of Sam ar
Islam) and lietwean S am ar ami
UiMilaiieu * m ran * M s s n

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WASHINGTON. Dec. 26 UP)
Secretary of Agriculture And­
erson Onlay called upon btoker-age films to supply ’him with
name* til any government cm*
pinyr i or members-of their iinmediate families, who. at cus­
tomers, traded jn futures com­
modities between Jan. L 1946..
and Dej. 15. 1947.The request wa* loaded in con­
nection with the depaitment’s
effoit* Jo determine wlirther any
"government in«idert'' have been*|»c« ul.ilmo in giam and other
comtnodilie*.
Tiie request wriil to mote than
600 brnkriage films regiitered
1HI U. I. AIR FORCIT NIW ROCKIT-INGINI FLAM, the XS-1 (shown in flUiil—Im cfJ has broken through
dcr (lie, Lqmmutbty Exchange
the ’’supersonic barrier" to fly (asler than the speed of sound, ttt* reported In Aviation Week magazine.
Act.
The plane Is launched from the belly of a Superfort bomber as shown above Its rocket motor* have about
Dies litiikrit weir instructed
a one-minute life, after which Ihe plane is glided to a landing. Flights at speeds above 600 miles an hour,
lo-yeppM by Jan. 3. and to sup-' at record altitudes, asserted]* have been made u s u a l time* duilng the last month.
(finernational)
ply detailed information not )*l"f
than Jan. 10.
An aide to AnJet soil said the
irqueti apphe.l to any employe
| of ibe United States government,
its agencies nr contmitfions, or
any perton employed by any slate
NI W 'j()Rk. Dev 26 i/1 ) Format .Secretary^ol War Henry L nr its subdivision, including local
| iilin'vei m liiv w.iiliiiie Simi.iapby. "On Active Service." wrote tha: scliool boaidt.
Tiie departm ent's Commodity
&lt;
e Maishali l.ad i»et r the American commindei-in-ehief
A dm inistration reported
13 Guests In | r . I : "ii(h|me nrinvasion
of fj.incc v. mild - lias r been launched til 1941, one Exchange
earlier this week tha! 71 local,

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The guerrillaa attacked IdtOo! b °l|d lfig. .
strong south of loanntna an d ; B lesslti said he was awakened
sliced Greek arm y supply lines ( by smok« and heard a roan
to Eplru*.
• w-ream. He said he threw ids
Two guerrilla brigades and tw o »clothing out the window onto tire
additional battalions launched a i to o l of (he building, then jumpheavy attack vesterday at K on-led.
i(aa, covering th e asaault w ith a ' A nother guest, Cecil A. Itaimw,
heavy barrage of m ortar and argil- &gt;said be was awakened by a wolerv fire, Ail arm y comtnuniuu* I man pounding on his door, lie
sabl they were held back with did not know if the unidentified
"very heavy loaaea."
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Heavy Toll Of Deaths Saddens
Nation’s Christmas Holidays
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
A heavy loll of violent deaths -with traffic and fire* lire principal
rau i-f—marred the natron-, celebration of the Chriilmat holiday.
Accidents on the highways. a» usual over a holiday period, resulted
in lh* largest number of death,*-at ledAt 171. But fatalities from radccllaneous ctusev were past th* 100 mark, more than double the toll
last Christmas.
*
Sivty-nine-vear-old Jo** de Sertis at Creensboro, N. C.. brooded
over an evletlon notice, armed1’

in

flatten angrily nut 10 bullet* in*
to the body of a friend yesterday
and then for the next several
hours shot a t everybody In sight,
said Collier County Sheriff Lewis
Thorp.
,
fla tte n , curnifud,-’ surrendered
vary meekly, T horp said.
Two automobile accidents alone
increased the holiday death toll
bv nine and the list of injured by
41.
A t Beaufort. S. C . a bus loaded
w ith -66 persona en (out* home
a fte r last minute Christm as eve
shopping overturned on BL H e­
U n a 'isla n d and killed s is negroes
and injured 31.
Ju*t~ outside Statesboro. Ga.,
automobile
loaded with ■Ia'
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whit* family and an automobile
filled* w ith seven negroes crashed
head-on. Two of th* negroes,
both unidentified, war* killed and
ao waa Mr*. Grsdy-W ltson, 48, of
Savannah.
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Vtafei)

y e n caiher than nalualty u«*aied.
state and federal government em ­
"Woub* the war li.-.ve Bs'i'ci! »'.oner?" he conjeclrd. "Thi* i* a pro- ployes were among trader* in
id -m tn i dozen i-nkownsr N- rvf*i.in answer is posiible. and ibe mailer wheat on the Chicago Hoard of
Trade on Sept. 17, J917.
is ht-rt- left open."
‘
Tin names of these officials
Uni
Stimson • di-dnred
that
have not yet tse n disclosed.
I'resideni llooss’Vrlt'a decision to
They will l«- made public, the
lami nn Allied force in North
departm ent said, ill the lime it
A frica In the Knit of I6 t” was
give* out « list of atl traders in
disapproved m| the time both by
wheat on tile Chicago market in
Slintson ami the American War
that data. .
D.-iinrlmi-nl staff.
Two congressional committee* .Tim first Installment o f Ids
have begun Investigation* of specbiography w ritten In i-nlluUjrai i sftttiHttil fr**m l ,« i r * &gt; '« • )
tlon wlllt M rlieurge Bundy of
H arvard U niversity,- appears lir
the Ja n u ary issue of the Igniies'
.llome Journal.
Describing in detail the. la-hindthe-aevne* tnaneavering that f»rreik postponement of Opetatioii
Bolero, tln&gt; proposed Normandy
MIAMI. FLA.. IW. 2 6 landing, in favor of Uperation
i/V)— A sharp plungr in ternTorch, th# assault oil N orth A f­
w alu rr ear!)
tudav
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WEBTOVER F I E L D . M aw.,.
rica, Stimson said: »
anted for a train wreck
Iter. 3d, i-'T)— Heavy snow whlp"The TorrJ) decision was (tie
n h lrh injured fi*e pi-fsnn&lt;
ntsl l&gt;y blii.llim r wind* today
testill of two absolutely definite
and caused ctn errn for fl*c
balked attem pts to rescue nine
and finul nilings, one by Hie
persons ueerdur td Miami
American ntrniPn~m aroonrd‘ on
lliilisti, und the- other liy tha
abord a 31-foot cabin cruiser.
dreary ire-cuvrred "Imke A stray”
I’resideni ( Roosevelt I,
Thermometer readings In
In the in-ait of Labrador's wililer. "M r. Churchhlti and Id*' mlIhe mid 70'" "lid 20 decrees
ness.
.
’
viis*rs categorically refused lo
to S3JI - a t .7 A. M- lodav.
' Cheerful over Iwlnif alive deaccept the notion of a rtossMu mi Norwood, Florida blast
spite their plight, th" stranded
• haunel invasion in 1942. Mr.
ro a s t Railroad trainm aster,
men accepted in gr*od sp irits' a
Kuusevrlt rategurically Insisted
said the sharp drop probably
radioed report they would have
th at l lien- must ho some opera­
caused a rail lo spill and a
In s|M-tul an b th tr night - Ihetr
tion in 1942. Tiie only opeiuiion
freight train In rarre n Into
th a t sntisfieil Itotli of these eonthird — rrqtrloor* In IK Irelow zero
U r path of a Miami lo -larkII ■■llssrs
i PSr l.l&gt;hl|
tem perature*.
son* I lie pas»ruxer train.
Emergency *uppilea -- blankets,
MIAMI. Dec. 26 (A*) A FloriJa fornl, heavy cloltiing ami axe* for
— were dropped to
East Coast passenger I r wi n rn* wood-chopping
thepi fp'io tin* air. It took 24
route Irom Nliaini tu Jacksonvill* hour* to .locate the grounded Fly­
ripped into a freight train here ing F ortress 276 miles southeast
By ASSOCIATED I’KKSS
.
New falll* uf snow writ* t r . rally today, injuring live mem­ „f Goose Bey.
The big Air T ransport“ Comported
twlay
from
Michigan ber* of the crew, fourlran rail•
suuthcastw atii lu Ohio and m il- road cars were either drmoliihrd msnil plane made a forced landing
In daylight Wednesday 276 miles
word to the A tlantic ruasl os or badly damaged.
southeast of Goose Ray afte r detiie New- England area •remain­
J. R. Asliwoith, of Miami, \e lo p in g .engine trouble while on
ed tin* country's coldest M-elintr.
The low est tem p eratu re u|* engineer on llir passenger train, h Christm as mission delivering
ilie early mottling w eather map escaped deatli as hit locomotive mall and gift* •" Isolated w eather
was H below at Lilianon, N. II . plowed through oftc freight car stations on Baffin Bay.
All aboard - seven crewmen
ami • llnultun, 'M e.
However,
la ter the m cicury climbed to and on into apulhrr. He was in­ tool two passengers — survived
the landing tn packed snow up
tiUive acre at Iwbanun. Tem­ jured and taken tu a hospital.
The most seriously injured was to 29 inches . deep apparently
perature* in New Vork state
nod moderated from yesterday'* F'rank Ray. 38. a negio employe without serious Injury. Their
aulr-xero reading, and Albany re ­ of the Railway Express Companv names were withhold by the ATC
temporarily.
potted d almvp as compareit ,lo
Officials sit reeling the rescue
who sustained a severe head inyi sterday's -1L
From one tu three inelw# 6L jury. Hit condition was deenbed operations sent a brl#f m a n ag e
to ATC headquarters here sayings
snow fell in M irhigin, - e a slrr'i at fair.
“ Rescus plane fur B-17 cancel­
Wisconsin, nnrtheaatei’n ’‘Iiliiioi/
Ashworth.i, 65.
01. alto
afsc was re led. Bad weallier tflnvlng over
and* nflrthe|n Indian In ovei tire*
tied in fair condition with area where airc ra ft down. Will
holiday.
•
urns
about the'face and body. take off nt 0:30 A. M. (EST ) to­
Generally fair w eather pre­
G. E. Learnt, of Jacksonville, morrow,"
vail* over the rest of the coun­
A special Douglas C-47- equip­
try, with tem peratures abuve another Lxprcn Company em­
normal In the w estern states and ploye, wa* released from th.* ped wjth troth skis and wheelswill tw used in an attem p t to
tha southern plains state*. They
were near normal over most of hospital after treatment for a lake the na-n out of their snowy
trap ail a t once.
tha midwest. Y esterday's high wrenched anke.
Rockets have been attarh ed to
Eleven passengers, all negroes,
across the nation w a s . 84 at
Loa Angeles. The reading was were brought to the hospital for ihe rescue ship to facilitate n
take-off in the rough country.
the second highest ever record­ examination.
Ail report* reaching her# aay
ed on ’ Christm as day in the
The aecidant occurred ju st north the marooned men war* getting
history o f Ihe I m&gt;* Angeles of 118th Btreet.
aiohg all rig h t in m akeshift q uar­
W eather Bureau. The all-time
No one was able to recount ters.
high was 88 nn Christm as, 1914.
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BELGRADE. Yugoslavia, Dec.
£8, (41)— A regional court at
Bosak yesterday sentenced three
m erchant* to be sh o t for specu­
lation.
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They war* accused o f selling
goods to government-owned store#
for a “terrible cem m bslon" and
4ilgb personal p r o fit Their pro­
p erty waa ordered confiscated.
Evidence showed one man was
doomed fo r selling food at a one
percent commission, which to ta l,
led about fl.000. A nother earned
1680. Tha third had been middle­
man in th* sale of &amp; carloads at
applaa.
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INDIANAPOLIS, D r e e W WJ
—The Hpoir Siamese (wins, boys
joined a t the top* of their heads
—one of the ra re st birth* in
medical hlatory—died on -Chrielrna* day, 27 daya a fte r their
hirth, about one hour a p a r t
The twins, sons of Mr- and
Mrs. Edw ard Bpoer, w ere born
in Bedford Nov. 89 by Caesarian
section and were brought to tha
Indiana University Medical Cen­
te r noon afterw ard. They lived
out th eir abort IJvea lying head
to head, th eir face* up, most of
the tim e in an Incubator.

TOJO DEFIANT
TOKYO Dec. 28 (/PV-HIdekJ
To|o has assumed an old
th a t of th# tough and a r
prime m inister whose Iron
pushed Ja p an to her g rea test m o­
ment of power.
The leader of a Jap an a t w ar
is no longer the crown prince of
d efeat" as ho takes the stand In
his own defense before an Inter­
national tribunal nam ed by th*
powers which crushed hi* coun­
try.
In hi* m anner and in th*
of hia affidavit, now being
by hia attorney, ho la tha '
o f old.
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Stimson Reveals Allies Balked
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Perish In Fire
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hlm talf with a shotgun and nls
tot* and began ihooting. He Vilte&lt;l two man and a woman, includ­
ing hia landlord, and wounded
there* other*.
Whllo a posse waa soaking the
aged man, he stood In a ft ra s ta ­
tion. wished the firem en a m erry
C hristm as and put a bullet
through hia head.
JE T T QUITS
At West Palm Beach, an odd
^ WASHINGTON, Dae. 2«.
E. K. Jett resigned today as a *ob# man. David Ralph Burnside.
Appreciation fo r financial as- member of th# Federal CesnOsuni- 43. entered his law yer’s office on
Chriytmaa ova. A- moody man,
Burnside suddenly drew a Boy
Beout knife from a pocket, tilt
tha throat* of hi* w ife, h is ten
and two attorney* in th a office.
While hia w ife’s life ebbed out
on th* office floor, Burnside leap„
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ra- ad to death from the sixth floor
K *l Ljubljana has
of th a building. One attorney,
E. M. Baynes, (rho was aaverafr
fa recovering, as • well
the oth er tw o wounded vie*

The forecast fo r

ft

Secretary Anderson
Asks For All Names
Of U. S, Employees
Trading In Markets

savage
typhoon
swept
ihe
Philippines today, leasing at
least 36 persons dead ’ or un­
accounted for--46 of them from
the Danish .molorship Kina, which
sank off Samar.
Fisc nlhri ships were damaged.
10 per cent of the historic city uf
Taclnhan was rc|&lt;oitrd wi|&gt;ed out
by tiiuin-sshipped fire, and (Mil­
lions of Manila were hard hit.
The .latest official death loll
in Manila and qraiby Quezon
tily was five, and lire- Rrd Cross
reported five prisons missing in
laguna province,
President Rdxas declared an
emergency Imliday la permit all
energies tq .L e devoted to re­
covery as the storm—the' worst
Drcrmber typhoon U&gt; hit thv
Philippines in 29 years swept
over the China Sea toward
Hainan.

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Ships Destroyed;
Old City Razed By
Storm Lashed Fire
As Gale Whips Isle
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Tragedy marred the holiday st
Lake Monroe Wednesday night
ORANGE. ' Tex . Dec. '2k i/P&gt;
when Ed Davit, mistaking* hit 12
—45cvcn "iwrions |seri»hcd in th:
year old ton. Dick for a burglar,
flame-turpi li«]|s 'and ioom« of
reired hit rjrotgun and riddled the
a small hotel lail midnight while
boy with small shot , that shattered
six other guerts jum|&gt;ed Irom
hi* right arm and penetrated hi*
urindows to safety.
right side.
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^Only- five of the sevrn dead
TIi* accident, as reported to­
had bern identified rally today.
day by Sheriff P. A. Mero. oc­
Nineteen person* were regi»lrre;l
curred at shout 11:30 o'clock.
but only IT wrir in the hole!
Mr. Davis, he tstd, he been on the
when tbr blare .biqkr out.
lookout for prowtm that had been
The idrntifrd drad were listed
stealing horse feed, and believed
at Junioui 0 . Caller, from
His.ton lo Ire sate in bed. Opening
Pennsylvania, city nut available;
the outer door. Davit saw a sha­
W. L Juidon. 41, Tampa, Fla.:
dowy tlta|te in the moonlight, shot Guerrilla Fighting
known, and Ralph Slade, 72,
at it and then heard the boy cry ^R ages On In Greece Dill Douglas, 35, addrri*. sin out.
and Early. Gisler. 4), Lm Ii of
ATHENS, Dec. 3d—(A8—Guer- Orange.
Tire youth was rushed lo Ferrllla forces openeil heavy attacks
The bodies
of , a man
and
r
nald-Laughton Memorial Hospital, near
the Albanian bonier today i ■
, ,
.,
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where hr was given preliminary In what m ilitary experts said was t "»ni«n bad not bren idcnlilicJ.
fleilli w ot an n rrm d z rr of im­ treatment by Doctor* T. F. Mc­ an attam p l to expand tarrito rlat
Three of the iimlit'S were
m igration for Jew lrit-ekildrtn. Ha
holdings for the newly proclaimed found in halls ami four In room*.
Daniel
and
by1
Dr.
Harry
Silsby.
ten d erly waa an aids to the lata
Communist sta te within northern All wen- In sleeping garm ents.
itwatlKM* ■&gt;• !••«• T iw l
and wav later taken • to Orange Greece. - •
A taistunl Fire Chief E. I..
Generaj hospital to be operated ’More th an 600 persona havn Barker estim ated 'dam age to the
been
arrested
by
Greek
author!_______
huildim;
and
furnishings
at
utron. Ed Davis is ihe operator
Old Hospital To Be
tie* In the Athena areg since the ( 60,00(1.
of. a bulldozer and doe* clearing proclamation o f ’tha state- h yi o mnL_
ml screams awakened
Altered For Renting work.
General M a rk o / Vifiadea, le ad e n
of
the
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Wcaley O'Neill, negro, la In
"i' l A * n n u tnL Co,?!mk ’ * lileasilt, leaps1*! from a window

Negro Is Killed In
Battle With Police

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Armorjnled Press Leased Wire

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T H E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD,

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850 Deported

headquarters
w aa
established
Report Heard From
French Assembly £%
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larcd. “not only for this here.
...
•
I C n l l n H ( » m P a ir ( Owl
&lt;(*«&gt;allaw4 lt»M Pear •&gt;»»»
TB Sales, Bangles
man
but
for
th*
press
and
cor­
The sgreement provides that
(C«*llaa»e frees h i s Owl
remained with Panama,
the refugee* ahip, named A1
.
.
eral
Confederation of labor respondents all over the world." no correspondent accredited to
bases are lhe/r«m*lndrt. Tafchidunl (You Can't Frighten
The Lea Soeurs, the Junior de­ (COT).
Presiding Inspector G i l b e r t the world organisation shall be
defense altca which th . Ua) by tha Jaw*, had been In­
partment of the Sanford Women's
u t SANTA CRASHES
PEST CONTROL
Aa the overs! led ________ Zimmerman ruled th at the hear­ rompelliO to leave the United
used during the war. Tlte tercepted when it entered Pales­
States until the U. N. secretary
MIAMI Dec. 23 O f) —
— 18anta
GAINESVILLE Dae. 23 (An­ Club, conducted a street sale of filed by, Leon Jouhaux, bead of ing would determine if the JusDec partmenl considers I ham tine water* about DO mi lea south* Claus
crashed his M *tt' plana
plat •» Termite ermdlcatora and other TB banglea Saturday as their the new workers' force, predicted ties Department had Jurisdiction general has been consulted. Pointwest «&gt;f Haifa. Tha ahip waa fly­ a Private
defense of the ranal.
if there was sufficient basis Ing out that he had not been
airport bare today, just firm* dolln* structural peat con- part in assisting with th* Sem­ the movement would be _
.State Departmoht ‘today ing tha Zionist flag.
for the warrant against Kyriatid- notified In advance uf lb* deport­
a few hours before he waa sche- trol that have not yet had one inole County Tuberculosis A iso ed by the majority of the
"Tha
boarding
waa
completed
by
ation proceedings. Lie wired Aus­
ly wsa aw aiting’ .format
t 1 .t0
**• ,h lP ground tha opei
. rator certified should do so be- clatioti Christmas Seal Sale. Over Federation of Thule Unlona.
alien by the Panamanian a Marine squad without oppoaf. ‘•“f
160 was donated through purchase
The issue was raised by U. N. tin:
fL
e.ij*
‘‘
"i
1
#nd
distribute
toys
for«
bra
Jan.
12,
they
wera
advised
II*
Indicated
a
belief
th
at
he
•Ion,"
the
statem
ent
added.
“The
nrnant of tha aoantbly'j
"Would appreciate prompt conehhWren from a welfare home.
today by Dr. John T. Creighton, of these bangles.
could hold hla seat as the French secretary general Trygve Llr,
on before maklnf any fur- only caauallty waa a Britlah
The Sant* C lau v W. C. Wlrick, chairman of tha Florida 8tinediipalrl;
lost siderstion In conformity • wjljr
died a telegram
*'
Mrs. B. G. McIntosh of AlU- representative on the
sailor
who
fractured
hia
hip
whan
i movea.
monte reports (hat A1
Murnonte has c ic n illrc bureau, a development nikht C» Warren Austin, rhirf U. headquarter* agreem ent"
ha slipped and fell during -Ihe chief Instructor a t Brown’s A ir’ tural Peat Control Board.
government offictala . fa- o p e rat­
i
.
------- -.-w e m g
l.lr’s action also was expected
A
number
of
Arms
have
hat
•
exceeded
lU
goal
already. ard r a i k i i N f l k a i
ion.".
andf.,ta?W
** to
* a hospital.
uneonadou*
Communist a delegate,
calling attention to
ken
with the situation «ugoperators certified this month, there are stillI mi
more letters to presentation in the world trade a provision in the sereemeni nn' to detar deportation proceedings
The
refugee
ship
*was
the
first
_j party.
Tht. Chrlstmaa
party, sponsored
there mlitht be little point to be intercc;
m
,n
**reemcnt un­ bending against an Indian corres­
rpted in Palestine annually by the Florida Air PiloU and others doing alicenaed busi­ come In. Mrs. Mary Brant of union movement and which might a. .
ing to work out a .new waters
I der wh*fh
United Nations pondent accredited to tho U.N.
ness before July I, 1047. can have Lake Monroe, also rsporta suc­ lead to a world-wide sp lit
by
tha
.
____
British
Navy
since
Aaaoclatlon, waa cancelled.
&gt;nt during the hast uf %
an operator certified without ex­ cess. * Sanford, to date Is still a ' **N« ar» sure of the sympathy
the United Nations decision Nov.
initial campaign which
of the Britlah and Amercian
I to Jan. 12. A fter bit behind last year.
up
a t ^ ' Z r n " 01 ,n Uw PUn» amination H
20 to partition Ihe Ifoly
| beginning.
that, all reril
•tlfieatlona will require
Meantime about 200 Jews Suwbuili
*”•
“
"I urge all the people In Sem­ trad* union, movements and a I
an examination, the chairman inole County to realise the im­ majority of the WFTU,” said
iltlon In Panama has cen- aboard the pataenger -----,.
a h ip
said.
prlncipally on leasing Kin Transylvania, bound from Romania
portance of helping with th* TB Jouhaux. who beaded the CGT
A HOST OF
until the Communist* captured
*‘VNT*aw r b t u h n
and on tha Idea of giv- to France, Cuba and other eoun-rogrera and to respond generous­ control.
1
MUM!,
Dae.
23—(AV-Three
w Panamanian territory to trie*, were refused permission to
TAX RECEIPTS
ly to the Christmas Seal fetters
Miami hunters who apenTseven
FOOD VALUES
J. 8. in peace time*,
land a t Haifa to visit friends and
sent to you,” said Jack Batlgan,
TALLAHA88EE Dee. 23 U
K*, r »la«les about
da first started ovrr two relatives In this area.
Greek Silent
i?. m ?£
of Immokalee Increase^ retail busineaa and In­ general chairman of ths counlyago when Panamanian
)»hen their swamp buggy broke flated merchandise values have wide Chrietmas Seal Sal*.
Minister Ricardo Al­
(ra*ilaa*4 free. P . ( , O u )
down arrived home today.
boosted Florida state Inventory
Bed Accusation
__ tha assembly tha U. S.
and store license tax receipts to
examiner Samuel Dorfmsn, who
Woman
Kills
Self
to clear out of all wartime
IlMllawC I ru m r &gt; |. Oast
a new year's record In less than
f l o r id a s n o w
sought unsuccessfully to learn if
Panamanian soil by dirpatch said, “there exists the
ST. PKTER8BURG, D*c. 2 3 - six months..
ire*tlaa*4 (re** P i i r 0»*&gt;
two of the papers Kypriazidis re­
.
oh# year after signing opinion-reinforced by recant re ­
An offer to rush a rotary
Collections since the beginning
Japanese surrender.
anowplow to 8t. Petersburg, with of the fiscal year last July 1 have away, I don’t want any police­ presented were, Communist, reces­
ROrii
arts In French newspaper*—
.....
man.”
•
State Department rejected that the United States Is tran s­ r?» **
If Ihe Sunshine totaled 81.421.184 which la $44,­
They left and Arablnko stayed. sed the hearing. It will reconvene |
. It pointed out that the furring troops to Austria and S S r t ***«jnpt
to produca a 013 above receipts for the entire
later today.
defense agreement with J ’an- Germany after withdrawing them Christmas holiday anowfall gets 12 months of the last fiscal yean.' When she double locked the door
Arablnko
began
to
unlock
It.
Ilo
I will not answer,** Kyriazidisl
i'under which the bases were from July,
i °f
***
t ^ y by t The receipts are 1202,008 ahead told Mrs. Brody the policemen
Orr of of the. same dale a year ago, and
kept repeating as Dorfmsn sought I
occupied stated the U. S.
“There
also a large nuninum- lollca Chlsf
i nvm are
»re aiso
•■rr. tEverett
; - •»»
would send a police matron to to
ic year of
a
vacate them one
ber of officers In Salthurg who 1 " aAt
t own
i n ’ N’ C'
R. E. Waterman, head df the
learn hia relationship with
.
0:30 AM
young ex-GI flier store tax-division for comptroller help her.
-signing of the "definite
hava arrived aa ‘visitors' from1;. Bob
Greek
newspapers.
I^on
will
"I
waa
talking
to
her
all
Yhe
fly
-hla
army
train-Bavaria. In - private conservetreaty.’*
C. M. Gay's office, VstlmgtW time, I* guess," Arablnko skid,
Th* proceedings were opened
they
will
too
11.000,000
for
the
kyo lion, they say
document signed In Tokyo
n T T m ^ ^ ^ - t ^ n ^ n ^ • ^ ,^ ^ ;,,
"■But. I ean’J seem to remember despite previous indication* of
.***1 in *n effort to produca
inn 1046, the department
saUl, (being transferred •there* from« Ij ..™
d•par
the first snowfall hi" t h / r e?tv£ y e a r.' That will be by far the what I said. My mind seemed to postponement while U .-8. offici­
Hal
‘ly.
greatest
amount
since
the
tax
but
an
armlsnot a treaty
by seeding cumulus clouds waa levied In 1941.
1m- all filled up with Christmas &lt;- al* weighed the possibility the
"Recently numerous American history
with dry ice.
tny wife,I V
our two .kids,. the ..pres- action .violated an agreement with
servicemen
hava
been
appearing
avoid legalistic haggling
the U. N.
.
,
*
vnta at home, and everything.”
in
the
.streets
of
Halxburg
wear­
this point, 10 months . ago
EXPLOSION VICTIM
kyriasldia ■ attorney, Ialdore
Suddenly, Arablnko said, she
BUS ACCIDENT
*
ing
.division
Insignia
unknown
i U. 8. proposed—and Pans­
MIAMI Dec. 23 U ll-F ia n k L. darted to a window and quickly Englander, challengsd the juris­
LAKELAND,
Dec. 23—O ft—
FRESH PORK
TURKEYS
hearing
— -- 1
'. Agreed—to negotiate fqr a In Austria. These men are chief­ Four persons were Injured, one Middendorf, 63, one of three threw,It open. Arablnko Attempted ,diction of the--------ng autSbrities
ly
officers."
Half
or Whole
Texas
8hlpped;
N.
Y.
Dressed
■twar
use
few agreement fur post
critically, In tha collision of a Florida Power 4 Light Co., cm- to grab her - bqt too late. Bh* In his opening remarks, asserting
* 14 site* which .the Army
Greyhound bus and a light truck ployea who waa burned in an eg. umped. II* looked out tha window that under federal law ths only
Hams
lb 59c
Hens
tb
63c
nted to retain, Meanwhile, the
near Lakeland’s eastern city plosion last Tuesday, died In a and saw her lying, In her bright Ujue was whathsr the Greek
Grain Deals
limits
toda•hut down&gt; almost all the
stay.
Toms
lb 53c
hospital - here last night.
blue dressing gown, on lb* pavrJ .. - ^credited to the U. N. and|
State Hlghwaa y Patrolman W.
bases it had In Panama.
that other questions srer* lmpro- i
irusllaa*a (tom I'a*. Hail
Middendorf was the second of arcaway below.
She waa dead.
be
Center Cut ______
_____
___________
„ of the three men to die. Paul Matgo
Delong
Arabblnko went ^to _the aKs^r, per.
Ice lie went into the market D, Floyd aald William
POULTRY
’ork
Chopi
lb
53c
accepted if. 8. terms before ‘taking' the government Auburmlala, drlvar of . the truck, tha us, 37, died of bumx-fff-tlW TOgdr'g’ pHOWdrAph o f her Irmly - “There are very Important conFlorida Grown Dressed- Drawn
waa thrown from tha cab by tha hospital
Dspital Saturday.
.
_u^M inister Alfaro, Uw
' office.
—
and* railed 'hla
J
post,
fie
said
he
began
getting
Impact and waa in critical con.
_ negotiator, resigned In
Walter Warms, 20, la still In
Hens
* lb 65c (4 to 6 lb Average)
critical condition.
The accord waa Installed out after taking it and has never dltiIon at a hospital* 'here.
•II th* principal causes of infla­
European Aid Bill tion, if he really wishes tb do
Ambassador Frank T. Hinra had inside information on gov­
Florida Grown Dressed- Drawn Boston Butts.lb 57c
lie U. 8. and by acting For- ernment commodity purchasing
so." Thu Ohio Ssnator urged a
Fryers
lb 69c
((•aliaM l Iran
Use}
transactions of Inaldcrs on the
Minister Francisco A. FI- (liana.
slash in government spending as
IIBIR APPARENT
long aide profiting by Increased
a supplementary step.
for Panama.
Florida Grown Dressed- Drawn Buckles*
Since then, Congress has vot­ prices and contributing to an
The £
President has 10 day* from
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., Dec.
O'Mahoney, who fought tho
ed for publication of names of excessive raise. In food price* 28—Oft —An ex-chauffeur
who last Friday, not Including Sun Taft-sponsored measure a* too
Ducks
lb 64:
54c Picnic Hams lb 45c
Immigration
all big traders in commodities in 1947T
Inherited 1100.000 from hla flrat daya of the Christmas holiday, weak-, told a reporter T aft’s stand
and two committees are Inves­ * 'T h e Issuance of voluminous wife six year* ago became heir In which to act on the legD. has been "repudiated and con­
(('•all.*.* tr*m IWSJ &lt;&gt;«.»
tigating speculation.
«• *
reports by the Administration yesterday to another •100.000 latlon.
tradicted" by House Speaker
Can
Poultry
,
.
| .Aimore* I’lnm
8ta*aen, former Minnesota gov­ of normal grain trading on Oct- left him by hie second wife.V Th*
ormatiom Horn the Areas
Meanwhile, Senator O'Mahoney Martin (R-Masa) and Senator
ernor
and
candidate
for
the
Re­
(D-Wyo
)
contender!
that
two
new
Inheritance
for
John
O.
to become
31, 1047, and Oct. 31, 1049, and
publican presidential nomination, the withholding of the precise Knlley waa announced in a pro­ Republican lawmakers hava “re­ Wilson (Rrlowa.)
Keystone
l&amp; ’ift. H r
attacked the Issuance yesterday information requested for week* bat*
proceeding before Vice pudiated" the claim of 8enator
BOATS SEIZED
Recognize the existence of Jew* by Secretary of Agriculture AnIs obviously for the purpose (-7 Chancellor Vincent S. Haneman Taft (R-Ohlo) that the GOP cost
ROME
Dee.
23
0
ft—Thu
Itali­
Settlement police and* allow derson of the
M rs.
Hargar
th* win
will or
of Mra.
Margaret
of living bill la adequate to an Newa Agency ANSA reported
confusion and distraction. But I on me
curb Inflation.
iHultaas K.riy June
communities in the rural modlty traders asked . by Con- am confidant tha people will con­ Clyde Knlley, who died Dec. 0.
from Bari today that some 801
1
.
froas.
Taft has aald that If President Italian motor fishing boats which)
tinue to Insist upon answers
*■
to protect themselves,
Ann
Pags
Pare
Tourists
from
the
United
States
It contained 711 names. StaaTruman signs the legislation nos/
tion the arming of Jewish ten aald It waa for the purpose to th* above ■pecirie questions •pent about 3214,000,000 In Can­ before him, th* Chief Executive pul to sea recently from southern
Adriatic uorts had I
ahd will not bo fooled by n ada last year.
Snltana Wh«l*
captured
of "confusion and distraction." jhow er of Irrelevant statistics."
convoys.
will have power to check "nearly by the Yugoslavs.
SUatcu said he did not Re­
up Immigration Into •the
A A P Yellow
areas of Palestine 1m lieve 4he people will “be fooled
nt fixed by a shower of Irrelevant' sU-'
lately from tha
tittles0- hut will want answers
of 1,600 mon
,
^ . , . , , ? r , , . . : 1 0 r a r tr e S h c e
...lU te the Implementation to the questions he has asksd.
• United Nation* decision to 1 f f f l t l r the teat of* Stasaen'a
' ll '
apecu
p Arab and Jewish aUte* In •taUmaht on speculation:
• i f "li
"The continued delay of tho . . . .
tine In 10411 by closer co­
; 1
|
the j | ;
I U-&gt;rJV l f’o***-»
ition with the Jewish local Admlnatratlon In reporting
■r
‘
•
*:.
R»IOmis Mint
'
'
- • *- \*
v * of Insiders in th* com-J
national authorities. *
Jewish leaders charged modlty markets during 1047 la '
jr: J elly 12 oz. ja r 17c Sticks 214’ ox.. 10c
r -■
pretence of armed Arab Inexcusable.
-----------In Jewlih areas
"The following quae'1""*
1
*
i*
Inhabitants. '
be answered In Un
Marvel
Stuffing
.
nwhllc. official B r i t i s h time from reports which) (he gov
jg aald It la "almoat certain” eminent has had In IU possession
BREAD
0.000 uncertified Jewish lm- for months. Thee* question* rep­
lb Loaf
held In Cyprus camps resent th* key point* which
. allowed to enter Palct- the people want to know about
18c
tegally by May 18, when llrl- lood speculation.
'
•
■
w ill' surrender her mamiate
"J. In addition to Mr. Paulev,
the UJ4.
r ? •&gt;i f
r *
were than* other 'present and
— ------i
.- official* of the govern­
■g&amp;VJJy.
JERUSALEM Dec. 23 t&gt;D — ment, Including th* executive deTommies fought today pait'ment of the White House.
t Arabs who attpeked high- In the commodity markets priot
traffic north of Jerusalem, to the unutually heavy govern
Arab bullcta raked a Jewish mental purchases of February
nrocciilon on th* sacred and March, 1047, and did they
of. the Ascension,
make a hug* profit at .the ateen
green-turbaned Arab In a -limb of prices which followed
•llpovcr sweater led ths the
- O
governmental buying
iiii
I
r*.. i
" skew In a. wild cx- ' "2. Tit addition‘ to' Mr.
■
‘
’
I
*
V
.
Taulcy.
British con,y
army sources aald. The con were there other present and
s*
&gt;7.‘*r.n:
'lasted hillsides above Bab former officials of the govern­
Dixie Crystal Factory Packsd ,
A P
Wad. from which attackers' ment In the market In advance
wounded a Bwedlah Jour- of the heavy governmental buy­
W
S
u
^KIN
SUGAR
5 Iba 45«
at and eight Jews this morn- ing of Beptemlrcr, 1047, and did
they make a largo- profit In
2 No.
Cans
a
JANE PARKER
Luscious
&gt;avld Ben-Gurlon, chairman of the rapid increase or prices
.
;
25c
Jewish Agencv executive, was which followed?
FRUIT £AKE
"3. Did moat of these Insider*
Ocean Spray .
or led to have’ been a paaacn‘,fn one of the convoy car* un­ keep their holdings for month*
...........
75c
CRANBERRY
in an endeavor to shift to
attack.
.
capital
gains
and
avoid
paying
funeral procession on the
2 l b s ........ $2.23
SAUCE
.
of the Ascension for Ro- Income taxes on their profits,
and
did
this
have
an
effect
sim­
5
l
b
s
...........$3.65
lb Can 19c
-live Stern, Engllah-born
Journalist .who waa killed ilar to hoarding' of coramodlties?
|BJf Arab R
bullets,
‘
waa
"4. Did Mr. Psulsy sngsgs In
by an attack of snipers,
anl|
Garden:Fresh Fruits-and Vegetables
sled, on th*
com­
' ' ‘ | j In the
'
---- Mount of extensive activities
Manv cars turned bsck modities market In 1047 In,adBratll
ths fire aa the procession dltion to tboss which he admit­
I t«* Jewish cemetery, hard ted -to ths Senate Committee?
NUTS
r
t
»♦«
■ Arab village.
"3, Were almost all of Hue*
..
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TH E SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Government Of Undefeated Quarter Horse To Be Xmas Pardons Pope Calls
Featured In Races Here $unday
Reds Reported
To D raft A d
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Guerrilla Chief Pro‘daim s
Establish.. mcnt Of Independ­
ent Communist Rule

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ATHENS, Dec. 2t l/Pj G reet
•rmy headquarter* at Volos wa»
* reported today to have intercept;
id a tadiu "announcement” tha;
General Markus Vifladcs, Green
guerrilla leader, had proclaimed
th* establishment of an tnde
|icndrnt Communist “government*'
somewhere ill northern t i t m *
* An attempt by ’ the guerrilla*
I to *4.1 up 4om&lt;&gt; sort of regun •
to o'ppontion to the Allien* guv.
eminent long ha* been antici­
pated heir.
Vifladcs, whom Greek trooo*
have been unsuccessfully 'attrinjii
lng to hunt down, announced
through a guerrilla broadcast
severs! month* ago had assumed
.all authority in guerilla-hrlJ
art** | lending establishment of a
"piovl»innal democratic govern­
ment.”
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-Athens oliserver* fiavr specw,
latrd that Ku*aia and her llalkan
satellites would immediately rec­
ognize any Communist "govern­
ment” »rt up by Vifiade*, there­
by obtaining an excuse to e*tend military aid to the guer­
rilla*.
Alba nib. .Yugodavla and Bul­
garia have, been accused by
the Athens government of al&lt;etting the guerilla*, and the
charge, were sustain'd by a
majority of the United Nation*
Bellitan* Commiiiion.
All thn-e have refused tb ro
■~oper.tr With r u f f l i n ' wSicVdog Commission appointed Ly
the UN.
Foreign Mlnider Constantlon
Tsaldarts,
Miniiter
of
Wai
George Stratus and General Yadill, chief 'of itaff, Immediately
Iwent' into confermr* ,at the
foreign m ini.try following lecclu
of report* concerning the Vifiade* announcement.
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Thera war a dl.poaition oiT lh ~
part of *ome government offi­
cial* to regard the hroadcaa*.
a* merely part of the Coinmuniit “war of nervea."
Informed source*, however, .aid
that if Vlfiadcs really ha* s*»
Diitlon “government’1
in oppo1
up an
to Intervene.
Jpofficially it wa* &gt;aid_ tha
Vifiade* announcement..wa* a p ­
parently broadcait hy a .tation
outside Greece—presumably In
another Balkan nation. Vifiade*
wa* u ld to be taking,the post
of premier in th* new •'■ptern-

lu ty B.‘~ an undefeated Florid* quarter hor»e champion, ami
"ht-fli. Mooir. a well qualities) dialUngrr from Tcxai, a ir to he
fnti./ed'-Sunday ijteintfoo at 2:30 o’clock at quarter hone .race*
*1 It* Duily Uo«t» K&gt;ding I b b l&gt;*ik at the Municipal Aiiport.) lone rw q rn am) re.lllemen are reported ty have put up their
o.,n'i&gt;unei a* incentives to win. "Mitty U" it owned hy Qeeidi Par­
tin il tvi»»irnm&lt;-e and ”Slil!a Moore” by Q. I. Robert! of Palatk*.
O thlr horse*, ronaidrrrd am ongf
1 ---------In the final apvelal event It. C.
the best quarter horse* In th*
Howard la entering hi* 'Top
■tale, are scheduled to, race.
In the second featured avant, Bye” t« run against “Dusty Hai­
"Carry Me" owned by Jbe P rin t ley" owned by Harry WeaJU-rry,
of Tavares is matched with T o p Eye*' |s a local horse and
"Baby His,” owned by Harry is a well respected runner. "Dus
Westberry of Palatka.
“ Baby ty Hailoy” Is s bulldog type quar­
Bit’* won a quarter horse race at ter horse which, ran show much
Gulfstream Park In Miami last speed for the short distance of
year. The- race was open to all 220 yards. There will be five
horses of the class.
other race*.
Joe Priest is pitting his “Pin
More than 2,200 cattlemen and
Up Girl” against “Little Annfe* horsemen from all over the state
owned by K. W. Williams of Pal­ have been invited to altrnd the
atka in the third feature rare. meet in addition to the spectator*
“Little Annie” « a t a 220 yard who will be present.
rhampion until her last race, in
Jack Butler, trainer fur Joe
Orlando where she lost the P r i n t { Cecil Cowart, trainer for
ciown. hut shf will he In top Geeteh Partin and K. C. Howard;
condition, for tha rvrnt and la ex- and Bill Elliott, trainer fur liarpertrd to give the rhallenger ry West berry, have arrived at
much trouble, according to Jack the track with their horse.* aryl
Hassard, president of the Dusty have iyfiled the public to rdine
Bool* Club.
out to watch the training school*.

State ToJSpend Nation Is Riding
.35 Millions Qn
High As Year Of
Roads During ’48 ‘ 1947 Nears End
Gasoline Taxes Are Production Is
Expected To Yield . At Quarter
$28,000,000 In Y ear
lion Dollar
TALLAHASSFX. Dec. .24 &lt;/P)
About. $35,000,000 . will hr.
avs.liable («., new ro.d and bridge
improvement* in Flotid* during
1940.
Chsilman Elgin B tylrti of the
State Road Depaitmrnt eitimalrd
hit agency will icceive $20,000.000 in gaiolinr ta iri and inci­
dental tourrri and will have shout
$7,000,000 in matching federal
fundi for approved new contirjelion.
The Department it now doling
out a record $50,000,000 con­
struction program for 1947 in
which ripendilutri matched re­
ceip t and r.ihauitrd « $10.000..000 reserve fund buill up during
the war yean.
More than IIH.ooo.ooo worth
of carryover project* were com­
pleted during Die past yrar and
' Bayleti estlmatad an equal, If no:
greater, am ountam lit lie Included
tciellaee* A ’ l S i , «•«»■)

Seen
TrilRate

By STERLING F. GREEN
WASHINGTON. Dec 23 uVi
A» ihe yes, of 1947 nesi. i*.
close. Ihe nation It riding a pnte
and butineit iky roc kit which, at
the preienl rale of climb, could
boost production lo - a rale of
$250,000,000,000 a year some
lime in 1940.
A quarter-of-a-million dollar! it.
a (shutout turn. Il should bring
wiili il new records in |&gt;eaie
lime employment. Hut il slto tep
teienti inflation.
It'm sy not be attained, in fact,
for 1940 may lie the year ol
return to tome wartime rontroli
—in an effort lo arieit the price
rite which, in recent'monllit, hat
contributed to two oul of everv
three dollars of (hr gain in value
of production.
'Furccaiti of continued high-ve­
locity kutinett are today’s 'rule
among government, econornult.
m ang-of. whom taid a year ago

President Truman Re­ Trend Toward Insin­
cerity Is Blamed
stores Citizenship
For Collapse Of
R i g h t s To 1,523
London Conference
Convicted Violators
VATICAN CITY, Dec. 24 (fP)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 24, TAVThe White House Is decorated - Po|&gt;e" I’iui XII, in his annual
and the Truman clan is gathering Chriitinai m etuge. declared to­
then* for Christmas.
day that a "policy ol insincerity”
, There are lighted trees on the snioug nstioni wa* blocking tjiPennsylvania Avenue portico, red
|H&lt;in*fttia* in. the fuyrr and holly pslli to |»cjcc and called far a
on thv mantel In the state dinftig “league ol honPit men" to safe­
guard the world against war.
roonf/
Already her* are the President's
The 1‘onliff specifically blamed
sister. Miss Mary Truman of In­ "a growing tendency toward in
dependence, Mo., and Mr*. Tru­
man’s brother, D. F. Wallace of sincerity” for collapse of the re­
Denver and his family which in­ cent foreign ministers conference
clude* youngsters Marion, 10, ami ii iMrdon, which he taid had
David, 1.1.
left ihe woild. "further than
Two other' brothers of Mr*. ever Irom the true peace.”
Truman, George P. Wallace and
lie sharply condemned those na­
Frank G. Wallary, both of Indefiendenre, and their wives *f* tions which, lie said, had adopted
cypected by Christmas. ..
“the lie and the gaibled woid” as
The president and Die family- "accepted weapons of ofiensive”
plan to open gift* after breakfast
Christinas morning in the upstair in an eloit lo "win at any cost
west hall where the family trae tlic lu lllr of d a is interest an.)
will be set tip. There will also •le­ lliroiiet, of ideologies and {lower
ft tret- In the east room.
politics,"
Mrs. James Helm.' White House * Th# I'ontiff named no namt-j
social secretary said that Mr*. in placing the hlann* for the
'Truman ami daughter Margaret, pi- «enl sratt- of world affairs,
who are Episcopalians, will attend bur his 4,400-word addr&lt;*s* con­
midnight serrice Christmas eve. tained many passage* which west­
. The Christmas dinner menu is ern listeiifis, nl least, interpret­
planned t# use as little wheat aa ed as-condemnation of Commun­
possible. 'There will be a bit of ism aud of tin- UosIWar policies
bread in chestnut dressing which' of tlie Huvlrt Union.
The- i'upr spoke of the “tithe baked turkey will be stuffed
Unic struggle, between two Op­
hut no rolls, pies, or takes.
posing ubirts*’ now" going on In
.The menu)
Tomato consomme, celery and the worliraml declaied that hat*
'olives, roast turkey with chestnut united on* f faction while love
dressing and giblet gravy, cran­ wvhlgd the other into a vast
berry jelly, mashed potatoes, as­ league’* for good.
lusintority and the want of
paragus, molded ( ring wit)* fruit
a* a salad, plum pudding, candy, regard for the truth, lie' said,
“have today Im-tii circled into
nuta and toffee.
a system elevated to a degree
of -tntegy in which the lie, thdial the rountiy would now be nusiepreiisentatiaii of wofrls ami
figlding a "recession.’’
farts, ami deceit have bccqtno
They believe the price climb a classic offensive arm, which
should level 'nff somewhat in anme manage with skill and
i
coming months. But they've been ai.- proud of their SkiU" '
The** forces, he udih-d, . have
wrong before, and tiiey shy away
from quotable prediction* until mastered “the modern trrhnlquc
they see tile' final result if In the art of forming public
1’iesident Truman's demand for opinion of directing It, of bend­
price-wage controls, rationing, and ing it to the service of their
policy, resolved as they are to
other anti-iriDation measure*.
Republican leaders in Congress triumph at all^ rosta.”
prefer voluntary steps to curb
tile spiral of wages and prices. Clear Christmas For
But even Kenator Taft (K-t)hiul
rhairman of the Hepuhliran steer­
Mo«t Paris Of U. Sf
ing runimittee, aay* n e it Spring's
meat shortage may be so acute
Hy ASSOCIATED PRESS
as to demand rationing.- Jiy
Clear skies and seasonahl* lemlieratures were forecast for th*
April.'
A* JU47 entered iU final month, greater part of the nation Christ­
wholeaala commodity price* wen* mas day and in many of (he north­
only four percent ahort of tho eastern stairs, where from one
all-time inDation level of May, lo 16 Inches of snow is on the
1920, farm products already wrr- ground, It will be a white Christ­
at the highest level on record. mas.
Thk newest falls of snow blanki/The nation's rent* ware rising.
They ihoWM a 6 percent gain etrd part* of southern Ohio, Penn­
in the first four months afte.- sylvania, southeastern New York
state and the New England area
tha June relaiation of rent
to depths of from four to 15
traatlaarU *s I’aa*. »«irs
Inches.
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Heavy winds actimnanlrd this
NO KNOW FLAKP.
snow hut fnleral forecaster* said
-ST. PETERSBURG Dec. 2&lt; 1/11 the storm was moving xiut to
—The sun was too bright ami the sea. Winds of 36 miles per hour
clouds too high today ao the • were reported in Boston where
Evening lndr|M-ndcnt was forced .the fall measured seven inches,
to postpone its attem pt to whip Ixbanon, N. II., reported 15 inches,
uo an artificial snowfall for Boston’s early, morning tempera­
tures was 25.
Christmas Eve.
However, thrr* wa* 16 inches of
Bob I^on, former Air Force
pilot who planned lo drop 100 snow on the ground In Fargo,
N.
D., and snow also covered area*
pounds of dry ire on cumulus
cloud formations, estimated the throughout th* Great Lakes re­
clouds he wanted to work on wen- gion , Minnesota and th* Dakotas
30,000 feel ami much too high, and the upper Ohio Valley east­
l-eon said, however, the tempera- ward through- Pennsylvania.------Today'* coldest weather waa In
tun-—52 degrees at the munici­
Wi*„ where the marpal airport—was Just right. .The
cury
dropped to 2 below aero.
experiment will be conducted Fri­
Mild
temperature*
were pre­
day at 8:15 A. M.
dicted o(n Christmas . for the
southern states and northward
WIIUKY RATIONING
WASHINGTON, Dee. 24, PT}— through the plain*..and mountain
The 60-day whisky-making holi­ slate*, while some snow flurries
day ends at midnight tonight, ware forecast for th* northern
leaving distiller* fre# to use as Great Lake* argatand the northern
much scare* grain a* they wish Rockies, There will h# rain In th*
Pacific
northwest,
extending
until the government finds a wsy southward
to north-of Ban Fran­
to intervene. Inland Into Idaho and
The situation Is not expected cisco andnorthern
Nevada.
to prevail vary long, however, extrema
Tomorrow's early morning t
since Intimates of President Tru­ there will he cold In th* middle and
man aay he la prepared Ur
north Atlantic atatea westward
the Republican anti-inflation
into the Great Lake* region but
which restores hi* wartime power tha mercury Was expected to dim)
to ration grain for nuking liquor. to normal levels during the day.

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WEDNESDAY. DEC. 24. 1047

Nation Prepares To Honor The
F ew ' Pilsrims
Prince Of Peace And Good Will y is lt
Hy ASSOCIATED I’HESS
Ihe nation pupated tuda&gt; lo celebrate its third post-war Cluislm-s in a lisdilion-lich rr'.tiug of nsecor-making. gestures of gooct wil!
ana religious pageantry paying Tribute lo Qirislianity's prince of
Peace.
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Celehraline Christmas in tlx executive mansion for the first lime. Palestinian
I’lesaJeni Truman s tanged tu extend his greetings to the entire na­
• T h i n s Multitudes
tion by radio at 5:16 P. M. (1 5 1 ) this afternoon. H ie customary light­
Who Normally Wor­
ing of a huge
ugi living Christmas f
tree on tha White House grounds, yesterday that destroyed hun­
ship
In Bethlehem
with the Pregidenl throwing thv dreds of gift package* and let­
switch, will precede th* cere­ ters aboard a Pennsylvania tailBETHLEHEM Dec. 24 (/P»road New York-to-St. I-oul* pas Cold. rain-sodden winds swept the
monies.
,
Like millions of other fami­ .senger train—The flames turned ludeaiv hills today as Christmas
lies, the Trumans will gather the car into a blackened shell. Eve pilgrims, thinned to -a hand­
Balancing this hit of wu*» how. ful hy unceasing, strife in the
around tha family tree inside the
White House tomorrow morning ever, were tidings from Sa.i Holy Land, arrived in this birth­
after breakfast to open their Francisco that a halwrdashcry place of the Prince of Peace for
would open an exchange Friday traditional observance*.
presents.
Meanwhile, Presidential Yule- for dads who don't fancy their
Many of lliem came from Jeru ­
tide pardon* lystoeing full rttt Christmas tie*. The store prom­ salem, down the road over whieh
ises
a
f
l
credit
.tuward
purchast.
senshiu rights " e r e on their way
Joit-ph -and Mary passed nearly
to 1,523 persons convicted /&gt;f of one At its “conservative” neck 20 centuries ago today tu seek —
violating the wartime Draft Act. pieces for any “bond fid* ex­ and lie refused shelter at an Inn.
Most of them have cotnplett-u ample of the tie maker'a o n Their goal was the sacred grotto,
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their seutem-es but the pardon*, or fancy."
of the nativity, on the xlte of the
The usual pre-Christmas weath­ stable w hrrr Joseph and Mary
under a proclamation issued last
night by the President, restores er vagaries and casualties bese*. found n haven and where Christ
them to their full “political, civ­ the nation. Numerous aivas dud was born.
out from beneath heavy snow­
il and other rights,”
-Actually Jens of thousands
Th* names of jhe recipients fall*. In New England, four throng this hillside village, sacied
persons
last
night
wrre
report­
were chosen hy the amnesty
to a third. &lt;&gt;f mankind, for the
board from a list of 15J1U5 per-; ed dead, four missing and neatly Christinas Kvc eercnumiiwf- huta
score
Injured
In
the'
wake
of
sons.
today far fewer braved ihe haz- •
Christmas may b* on the scan­ an unexpected storm that cov­ ardti of communal strife to pray
ered
moat
of
the
section
with
ty aid* for scores of unlucky
at the place where the manger
I l i s l l a w S &gt;■ N s r D s S I I * t was:
persons as tha result of a fire
In the grotto, there will he
constant prayers until the early
hours of Christmas morning !&gt;*•
fore the little mat hie nllar which .
M i n n x e U n n n e n y l reUresenL* the straw-filled mang .r
the t&gt;at.y je»u* i*r .
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Isgsas H o r m c m
shrines in the rhurch of the natiI O l J l C r U I M l I vlty and In the Franciscan ----------Church of 8t. Catherine’s next

In Holy Land

Senator Downey Britain’s Coal
Declines Post Of miners nonoreo
Edwin W. Pauley
McGrath t Endeavors King George Singles
Out 16-Year Old
To Heal Split In
Boy For Courage
. Deittocratic
Ranks
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 24 (AI—
Democratic efforts to smooth j
party organization rough spot
were set lu rk today with th*
assertion of Senator Downey
(D-Califl that he is “too busy”
lo take over the California na­
tional committeeman post being
vacated by Edwin W. Pauley.
) Downey told a reportar he
can’t find the time outside his
Senate duties to take iln Pauley's
Job, a** he . Is reported to have
been urged to do by Senator
McGrath (D-B.I.I, tha party’s
national rhairman.
MrGrath has been working to
heal a split In California Dem­
ocratic • ranks growing out if
differences between Pauley ami
State Chairman James Koospvrlt,
non of the late President.
Roosevelt has represented a
more or !#»«• Insurgent wing of
California Democrats generally
regarded' a* rather disinterested
In President Truman’s DM8 elec­
tion chances. Apd with 26 elec­
toral votes at stake, the Presi­
dent's frlcnda—l’aulay Included—
want no’dcfrctiuns next Novem­
ber If they cart prevent them.
The Koosevrlt following in
California could be. expected .to
furnlxh some support for Henry
A. Wallace If the tatter runs
for President on a third party
ticket. However, beyond rcpoDa
that he favors an unlnstructvd
—rather than Truman-nledgod—
delegation, there la no indlcatljn
that Koosevelt would go along
an “any such venture.
But Democrats here have mad*
no bones about their deair* to
get both wings of the party
together In California. They »#•
call Wallace's die-hard support
thara ln DM4, when the former
Vic* President got 10 o( th*
stateV. 52 voloi on the b*|h»t
which nominated Mr. J Trumxn
luvtqVhelmlngly for Vltfa Pra#ldent.
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.LONDON, Dec. 24—(AI—Brit­
ish coal miners, front line fighters
In the production battle for n at­
ional recovery, tvere singled out
by King George tonight
for
awards for hyroism during . Du*,
past year.
Eight of the !H kj|iristmas a
wards for heroism, leadershin and
aarvice announced in tonight’*
Issue of the l/indon Gazette went
tp men who work in the nation's
collieries.
The recipients Include John
Peter Scuffhom, !6-ycar old Y&gt;it
boy who showed "courage and
leadership” in a mine explmiorv,
l i t Sun
awarded the British
Empire Medal.
British F.piplre Medal* were
given to three otllVr rn*| miner,
far. rescuing two men trapped
under a fall nf nick. •

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- OFFICES Cl.tlHKD
City anil County office* wrre
dosed today noon for the holiday
anJ will re-open F rid a/ morning
at, vthe usual time. Yesterday be­
tween the hour»—, of !U:00 und
11:00 A. M .- all City and County
offices, except those having to du
with law enforcement, w r r fkm d
in order that cmploye-m might
attend the funl-ral t f Bayirontl
Herndon, son of Ccunty Cletk
O. P. Herndon. •

PAINTER INJURED
Joe W. Gamble, painter, wa* re­
ported to have received slight in­
juries when his ' Fonl pick tip
truck hit a t d r phone pole and
turned over at midnight, Tuesday,
at Wilson corner near I'aola, ac­
cording to Sheriff P. A. Mrro,
who reported (hiss morning that
the truck wa* wrecked. Mrr4fpui.
ble waa taken to the hospital uy
Carl Wtlllami, Jr. but was im­
mediately released.

jhf Kr„y (tonc church ,of .the* *.

patisajy, built 15 renturies ago
and rebuilt hy tho crusaders,
stands peacefully today under
Bethlehem.'* slate gray* skies, a
symbol of everything which Pales­
tine is not. For iiyace does not
abide in Palestine.
British
soldiers, celebrating
their 30th and-Inst O uistytas « '
n military power in the Holy
l-and, were expected to minilier
several hundred In the Christmas
Eve services. In other year* there
were thousands, hut today most
of them are on security duty,
striving to slop the killing of
Arab by Jew and Jew by Arab.
Protestants of half a dozen
denominations hold their Christ­
mas E vc,*cnirc* tonight in tho
open courtyard of St. George's
Cathedral of the Greek Orthodox
Convent, led hy Ari)ntrtrii Bishop .
Weston Stewart. Gen. Sir Alan
Cunningham, British high com­
missioner for Palestine expert*
to attend. *

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Ducka Pay No Heed
To Motorists’ Signt)
ELGIN. H i.. Dec. 24 tA I-T h e
meandering* of wild ducks that
have grounded themsylve* for Ine
Winter along the Fox River have
|m»ed a tough problem for some
municipalities in the rlvrr valley.
On the outskirts of St. Charles
a sign warns motorists , "Drive
Carefully. Wild Ducks ’C rowing.■*
But, reports Mayor Walter E.
Miller of Elgin, rhairman of
'h - Fox Valiev Mayors' Awtvlatuln, - the ducks are paying no
attention to the 'sign and cross-jpg the highway at several points
di *n river when* there are no
h rnings,
"Their stiff necked Insistence
on marching single file -aerata
Die rtud is delaying motorists,"
Miller said.

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HUNTING LICENSES
* Bo great has been tha demand
for hunting license* In.’SeinluolC
County of late that th* office of
County Judge U. W. Ware re­
cently ran out of 'application
blanks and had to uaa receipt
forms.
During the past- few ptontha
600 county and 550 state hunting
licenses hav* bean Issued, a total
of 1,160.
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In This Joyous Seaton

With Children On First Street
Santa Qaux is having a vuy interesting time with the kiddiej
on Fint Street, and is' hue lluough the invitation of the Sanford
Merchants* iVrociation.
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Knowing ol (curse tkM youngsters never tire of eating candy,
he alwayx keeps a yood tuppl) oil hand to'dole out.
sV 'r" lciti*if Sant*, with liis usual jovial chuckle told a wide-eyed
to I with long braids that hr would trade some candy, lor hir pig

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time of year to wUh you un­
nil*. She stared at him so|*irly,&lt; &gt;
than glanced a t her mother near­ Robaon. Jr. who want* a cowboy bounded Chrlatm u joy.

by, shook her head and left.

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hat. a baseball, an nlrpian*. n

would have been quite different

Fifteen minutes later the little truck, a football outfit and a
girl waa back, and thla time she wind-up train.

alone.
"Please* bring these things to
“Say Santa," ah* exclaimed, my house on Orange Avenue."
“haver you gpt some aclaaoruT"
wrote the wary youngster to kia
scrawling way," because If you
to taka them to my Dads a w &amp; s w M t P - dhappen
Well, mama1* not around, and /a .tore, he might sail them.’
you can hav* th* pigtail*, now.
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HENRY A. RUSSELL SEEDCOMPANY

Seminole Tire Shop
2111 NY I’nrk

Phone 27

100 Wtfsl Ftrsl- Street

IVoteet The Paint
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20 H anford

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CENTRAL FLORIDA QUICK FREEZE
and STORAGE
till West T hirteenth Street

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I lie hunting season this y e a r has resulted in worlds
of /itie food being processed mul slored in A’oill' locker
plan! which in form er dwirs has Ihh*h n ptidilein l&lt;*
disjsise of before siKtiUng. Turkeys galore, buck deer
—from spikes to nine points, even Flifriiln' Mack bear,
ami now; the ducks and i|tiuil are rolling in.
Ileddlng Prices have increased thcnughuul th e Nntiun*
We w ill.m aintain our p r e s e n t factory prices until
Jan. 1st.
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The Sanford Herald.

A Christmas Sermon

Judge not th a t yo bo not judged. F or w ith what Judg­
ment ye judjre. yo ahall Im» judged: nnd w ith w hat meaaure
yo mute, it nhnil If»C mennured to you attain.
Ea(rrr4 ■■ M n .d (ISM
And why bcholdeat thou th e m ote th a t ia in thy
0*t»W. IT. I*ie. .1 (W, I'-* IMH.V
r*f ftanr.,4. H .M .. M dn tk» Ad brother'* eye, lint ronaidurest not the l&gt;cam th a t ia in thine
»( tM I .r i l at .Mairh N IWT.
own eye? Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let mo pull
i i o i i . a m i i.: i i t U a
out the mute out of thine eye; and, behold, a l»cam is in
Id ll.l
thine own eye? Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam
n n tltin x MEAN
m im ih
out iif thine own eye; nnd then ahait thou ace clearly to
■t n n i i i r r i o ^ .
------ cant out the mote out of thy brother** eye.
nr «»rrl#r .
Give not that which is holy unto th e dogs, neither
On. Maalk
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*•“* cast ye your |&gt;earla before awine, lest they tram ple them
Six Maalh. .
• • • under their feet, and tu rn again nnd rend you. Aak, and
Oar I far
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it ahall bo Riven you; seek, and ye ahall fintfc Knock, and
All akllaaiT aailrr. &lt;aiH.
H ark, MMilatlrai anj arllrr. a l it shall be opened unto you: For everyone th a t nsketh rb.al.flalam .au la. Ik.
••« Coiveth; nnd he thnt soeketh findeth; nnd to them that
ratalaiT (aada, willk . rk a ii.J lai knockclh it shall bo opened,
,
•I i-aalar •4wrlt,h&gt;* ran.
O r whnt man la there of you, whom if hi* son nak
Ialaa 4 k . a . » a » r f I H k i f a a l a m t s
la... r r p r .f .a l. T k r II.raM Ik Ik .1 btend, will ho pive him n atone? Or if_hc ask a fish, will
kallanal 11,14 al a4 «aitlaia«. O lff he pive him n serpont? If ye then, being evil, know how to
. . . &gt; ,r aaalalala .4 la Ifc.' Ia .« ..i
r lllr . la lk» .a a a lrf milk k .a 4 n«ai pive pood pifta until your children, how m u c h jn o re shall
Kara la I'klraaa an4 k .w t a lk .
your F a th er which is In heaven give pood tilings to them
Tkr lltraU la a aarmkrr al lk&gt; th a t ask him? Therefore all things w hatsoever ye would
A.aoflai.4 Tiara nfclrk la »ailllr4
.lila lliil, la Ik. a.r (a. r.pakli that men should do to you. do ye even so to th e m : for this
relies af all |k» laral arm, |f*alrf is th e law and the prophets.
la* Ikli armiM .fr, aa .till aa al.
Muter ye in nt the strait p a te : for wide in the pate,
AP a rm 4l.aat.kaa.
anil b ro ad is the way. thnt lendeth to destruction, nnd many,
W e d n e s d a y ; i i e c . 21 . 1017
there be which pn in -th e re a t: Because atrnit is the gait,
and narrow is the way, which lendeth unto' life, and, few
B IIJLH - V E R S E F O R T O D A Y
■there be th at find it.
Beware o f‘false prophets, which com e'to you in sheep's
M EN H A V E T R IE D TO IllT l^ n
clotliipg, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. Ye shall
EMPIRES ON E A R S E DO
AND U N it I 0 II T EOUHNESS know them by their fruits, Do-men g a th e r grapes of thorns,
THEY FAILED. HUII.D YOUR or Zips of thistles? Even so every pood tree brinpeth forth
LIKE ON TRUTH AND RIGHT­
EOUSNESS IK YOU DO- NOT good f r u it; blit a corrupt tree brinpeth fo rth eviL fruit.
WANT TO END IN FAILURE: A pood treeT n n n o t bring forth evil fru it, neither can a
lie lh it utli icth y u th , »howelh corrupt tree bring fort.h good f r u i t Every tre e th a t brinpeth
lorth riKhtroushcim.—FW&gt;*. la!: 17. not forth good fru it is hewn down, antiI cast into the fire.
W herefore by their fru its ye shall know them .
REND LOW, Oil PAI.MH!
Hen.I low, oh p alm ., in ailenl
Not everyone thnt snith unto me, Lord, Lord, shnll
ailoiatii.ii,
enter into the kingdom 'of henvbn; hut he th n t docth the
Fo r' H e ia come who lover, all will of m.v F ather which is in heaven. Many will say to ine
luvely things.
1 At every garden • be a proeU- in that day, I/ird, Lord, linvo we not prophesied in thy
name? nnd in thy nam e hrfve cast out devils? nnd in thy
niatinn, ,.
W ith potnietUaa red a» robin- name done mnny*wonderful works? And then will I profess
wliiK'l
unto them , I never knew you; depart from me. ye thnt
work
iniquity.
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.
And lend yourarlf, • w inr-b erriril
Therefore, whosoever hcareth these sayings of m ine,
aehi,,u»-b&lt;juah, .
To" light IKe rm.mrnTwTnr a 'lci-' andJd.H-U. them. I will liken f iim u n w a w i s e man. w ind.
tiv« glcnv.
limit his house upon a rock: And the rain descended, and
Ucncath then* Southern akle.x each the floods came and the winds blew, and beat upon th at
Chrutm aa vow
'Should b reath # ‘ a ‘ m errier no'.e house; and it fell not: for it was founded.upon a rook.
And every one thnt henreth these nnylngs of mine,
* than where ih r 1 in o F
l l 1 /1
and doeth them not, shnll lie likened unto a ’ foolish map,
Haa blanked lla crystal ktillneav, which built bis house upon the sand: And the rain de­
high on hill . . .
scended, and the floods came, ami the winds blew, and heat
Rina* out, hlblscus-bellel that nil
upon (lint house; and it fell: nnd g rea t was the fall of it.
m ay know
- S t . M atthew, 7.
The manger with lt« n io xa g r „(
gi*&gt;d w ill.
To which the'W ire Men Journeyed
long ago.

W

shaded by n palm that knew
the -trill . .

Of mocking bird*. Acl for nwoet
M ary’* aakr
Let every raa*ia-bu»h he randle
bright,
,. •*
And every lily m trriijcd in a lake
Repeat the S ta r that lit that Holy
Night.
Demi lew , «&gt;h p*hni', In eilent ad­
oration,
F o r He ta enmr, the Rahe &lt;if
Uethlehrml

Let every garden I'o’ a pnwla
- (nation.
And every tropic tree a diadem.

-. Vivian %*i»er Lar*tn&lt;&gt;rc,

I’ocl l.anrcnle, i»f FfuriiU

Merry Chrutm**.
Wfl're Afraid that when Santa
C I au » ilid rt down dm chimney
in aomr of llt r ir l.iic ip c jn enunIric* ihi* year, he'* going to look
strangely like U nde Sam .

It will h&lt;\.« Merry Ohriiimai
at th e ' U'liiic’TIoure this year,
with Margaret home from her
concert lour and a whole Hock
of Miuouri relative* ipcnding the
holiday* with the K’m v k n L It will
be the fint UittAvIWi &gt;‘Trum»n
ha* ipent ChntlmM^ijtXllw White
Home »incr hr bedam* IV iulrnl.
Climtmai

light*

are' burnin;

. in Qimtmai, Florida. for the
lint time tonight; Thu little
Qrangr county coitni^aity ironf
which Chuttma* po&gt;iCAid» have
long'been mailed by • |hou*.*nd*
who like the Chriilma* pottmark
now lui electric light* for the
fint time wnd the resident* are
laid to he making u»c of them.
Kg:

The laletl word* of the t»op4
■*» wvuih reading hy Proleilanl
•* welj •* Catholict "it i* neem ary that all undertland it it
not with diicmd. with tumuli*,
with fraternal martacre* that loti
good* may be trgainrd or tho»e
in danger tavrd, hut only with
active eontord, with muiutl uiidentmding. with peaceful labor."
You don’t get more food by
burning it up. but*only* by pro­
ducing more.

Christmas Customs
Perhaps you wonder why nt Ghristm an tim e wc have
a lighted C h ristm as,tree? No one seems to be quite sure
how tliu custom Im-kmii, though there nre mnny ntories
about It. The children of Alsuce tell how good Saint Flor*
entin light *d the first tree for his little friends in the
forest, in Gcrmnny they say that M artin L uther, wishing
to show his children how n .f ir tree sparkled in the ntaTlight of a frosty night placed randies on a tree Indoor.r.
Of one tiling wo are certain, C hristm as trees were used In
Germany before they were known in America nnd in Eng­
land.
The custom of exchanging g ifts nt C hristm ns- time
probably poos back to the gifts brought to the C hrist Child
by the Wfso Men. In Spain it is said th n t the Throe Kinp-t
still come riding on their camels. The bringcr of g ifts is
different in enrli country. In Hollnnd Saint Nicholas comes
riding on Ids white horHe. F irs t he visits the children to
sec if they hnvo been pood; then ho retu rn s to fill their
shoes with gifts, or switches. When Hollanders crossed the
ocean to make a home in New Am sterdam they brought
Saint Nicholna with them. In tim e his name was changed
to Santa Claus.
English children hang their stockings- for F a th e r C hrist­
mas hr Snnln Claus to fill. In Norway, Sweden, nnd Den­
m ark. u gray-bearded elf, a nisso or tonite, lives with the
family the year round and brings .them gifts in ’ the Yule
season. In old Russia the children believed thnt Basousckn,
an aged peasant woman, brought th eir gifts as she went
from house to house seeking the C hrist Child. In F ra m e
it is Pfcrc Noel o r the little Jesua who brings the g ifts,
white in Italy a little old woman called, the Befana comps
on the feast day. The children in Germ any place a lighted
caiullo in th s window to guide th e C h rist Child an he brings
th eir gifts. .In some countries g ifts are given in return, a
bowl of food-is placed ready for th e tonite in Sweden, Dutch
nnd Belgian children fill th eir shoes with hay and oats
for the white horse of Saint N icholas
Christm ns carols have nlso comb to us from Europe.
Mnny of those we know best, such as ‘T h e F irst Noel,"
nnd "Good King W enccslas," are sung in England every
Christm as. It •was the custom for carol singers to go from
house to house a t jChristmnn tim e. Even now in England
the shrill little voices of the C hristm as w aits may be heard
sin g in g ' ‘i
“God rest you m erry, Gentlemen,
Let nothing you dism ay."
-A lice Dalgliesh

GRANDMA SAYS
A C IIR IH T M A H E D IT O R IA L

Ed ito r'* note: A
U ttar
architecture. Whan th* ehont»
from a reader teem*-to u* a
began to pll* one great atone
ChrUtm aa editorial. She glva*
upon another, up and up Into
her name, but atya, " I f you
that atrong wall of aound, “And
u*e It, Ju«t aay, “ Grandma
the government ahall be upon
B ay*"
hU shoulder,“ I aald aoftly,
I went with a young a rtb t ''T here'* architacturaP She *mllYou may be feeiink the pinch frltn d to hear lland al’a Metalah. ed, hodded and we were again
We were Imprewad with It a i abtorbed
In that
mareclout
of the high coal of uving. but one of the great a rt work* of building
of power and beauty.
not *o much at the 55.^00 needy a lp time. It rank* w ith tw o ’ or
"Unto us a child .U born," v
old people in Florida &gt;vho ate three of Rhakeapeare'a great*'*', little, ao dtfenaaless, ao m u t­
HiU trying to live on their average play*, w ith th# Agamemnon of ing, *o Jolly, *o awe«tl “ Unto

Arachylui, with Beethoven'* Kiftfr
$37.36 a month peniiont in the Hymphony.
Where alar,, In a brier
of oontinuajljr ktwiqg price*, two hour*, doe* one experienro
who cannot poiTibly get any *o many moment*' which atrike
relief until after t h f n e x l legula- into the Inmost denth* of the
»«»*ion meet* neatly a year heart, raomrxta Joyful, touching,
poignant,
tragic,
triumphant,
a half from now. Meanwhile, a muaic and word* making one
come* to u* from the H o c perfect whole 7 The Greeks would
Children'* Home m Jackton- aay, “through pity and tragedy
where income- ha*' not to- It purl flee the heart* of m an”
though ik t prick of food Out Aeachylua could only give
hla chorua, agtinat fate, “8ing,

yon can *#aro another

ever death
at thi* C k m 'y u m m , ever lonellneea,
,
Tki
^ ...
, ,
doa-t/orrqJht'XT,,ld.cn'. Itaelf.
-Y W -y o u n rT H k o d warn about
m Jacl»osvuIe.&gt;tt &lt;
to writ* a special'- article on
oa

m

5umphantly
S JF »It 4prevail*,
M E over
3 t*aada

ua a- son la given"—eo soon he
Is rejoicing In , hla youthfni
atroagthP So *o«&gt;n he la a man
full tide of hU' powers, "And
the government
governmci
tb*
shall be upon
his shoulder!"
We older* remember tenderly th* child, happily tha youth,
and te the man wc are only
too glad to entrust th# burden*
w* are aoon to lay down. But
If w# mpat lay upon th# ahouldar*
of our young men that weight

WEDNESDAY. DEC. 24. 194

TO E 8ANFORD HERALD, flANFORD, FLORIDA
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to*

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©nceTHpon a HTtitie

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WE PREDICT
A Change In Insurance Term Rates
Before World W ar I, you fcould get a 6-yraY term,
fire and windstorm insurance policy for 3 annual
prem iums. A saving of 2 annual premiums.
A fter World W ar I, this was changed to the pres­ F
ent rate of 4 annun) prem iupis fpr n B-yoar term
policy. A saving of 1 annual p rem iu m ..
We predict the rate for n 5-yenr term policy will
again be changed or abolished, and' we suggest
you tak trad v an tn g e of the present term ra te a n d
renew your fire and windstorm insurance for 3
years.
Wc offer you an excellent 5-year term trolley. You
can nay the premium in 5 yearly installm ents and
in addition to the saving on the term ra te you get
a cash dividend each year.
W hy nof find out about the saving offertff you
by this Mutual Agency, on all your Insurance
needs.

QMH|OYMMMIttt)
D-COMWNY.
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Phone 104

113 Magnolia Avenue

&amp;mmt&gt;mm:
The Arrive! of th* Shepherd*, by Hesri lerell*. Origlrwl poleflog hong* l« Cew saowo Meteem, Peri*.
accomplished that ah* should he
they
By CLARK KipNAIRD
delivered.
saying which
ND It tam e te p u * la those
• And she brought forth her
concerning this child.
day*,
that
there.treat
oat
Ur
Ant-boro Boa. and wrapped Him
• decree from Caesar Augustus,
In twaddling clothe*, and laid
Because of what tha shepherds
that all the world ahould bo
IDm
In a-manger! because there
mad* known, th* world even­
taxed ... ,
tually began to calculate tlm*
waa a# room for them la thh
from the birth of Jesua. But
Inn.
In the year 747 by U&gt;e Roman
there was an error In tranaertbcalendar, the world ruled by
Ing 747 Into Christian chronology,
In the day* of Auguatua, R o-1 and
Augustus, that -la, the world
tha event about which
hlch :Luka
man* celebrated the Saturnalia,
known to the Roman*, extend*)
was to pen th* greatest nawa
or featlval of Raturo. tn th*
from a vague, alnjoit legendary.
■tory aver written, occurred to
eeven days beginning December
Cathay weatward‘ to a barbaric
B n c , or 1.B92 year* ago.
17. During It, no public business
Britain. 'n&gt;*j»puiar conseption could
Luke waa tha nlcknam* of
be transacted, the Uw
Lucan ua, a man of Antioch In
court* wore closed, and no male­
Syria. Ha waa a phyatdan and
factor could be punished. It waa
precipice* beyond which all w u
reputedly a painter of extraordi­
a time of licentious disorder.
darkness.
nary aklll, before he became a
Probably BaturoaUan celebratora
Actually, beyond th* boun­
con re ft to. Christianity and a
crowded Th# Inn.
daries of th* world of th* Ro­
com;ipanlon of Paul. Tha atory
mans, ware m a n y populous
waa Inscribed In Rom* In Greek,
L And there were la the same
lands, on* of them being that
upon papyrus, aa a U ttar to on*
country shepherd* abiding la the
now called America. Th* latter
TneophUus, another convert to
had been populated by migrant*
Sold, keeping watch ever tbrir
Christianity who area. Ilka Luka,
from acroM tha aea who may
dock by (right.
a Gentile, and who ap^cara to
have been AalaUca. Phoenician*.
have been a Roman
Igh po­
Egyptians, northern Europeans,
Sheep were on* of th* moat
sition and wealth. Nothing else
or afl four. Moat of th* people
Important poaacMlona of tha
Is known of Theoph
jhllu* except
of America at that tlm* were
andant Hebrew*. Judaea had
Drier by Inscribing this Gospel
nomadic tribesmen not unlike
manufacture*, fisheries and com­ ’ahd the Acte of tha Apoatla to
the nomad* of Palestine.
merce. but moat of Its people
him. Luka mads Theophllua*
In the Roman year 747, Jew*
the soil
earned th tlr living
name Immortal.
who dwelt In their homeland beand their flocks. Immense num­
There la lltUs more that W*
i tween th# Mediterranean and
bers of sheep graxed In Pales­
know of Luka, but we know
th* Jordan waited humbly and
tine In' Biblical times; there la a
this; ha waa a friend unto
hopefully for a Messiah. They fatory of one group of shepherd*
death. “I am alt alone, aav* for
had been promised one by the
whose flock consisted of S.000.Luka," Paul wrote shortly be­
prophet. l*elah: "Unto ua a
000 aheep and goats Sheep and
fore ha wan put to daath In
child la bom. unto ua a aon is
Umbo provided moot
Roma.
given, and hla nam* ahall be
meat; and wool most of the
But such devotion waa to be
palled Wonderful. Counsellor, the
clothe* of th* East.
expected of a Christian.
Mighty Ood.“ They wanted a
It to probable that Luka
national deliverer from the tyr­
And, h , th* angel e t tha Lord
gained moat of hla knowledge of
anny which bowed them down.
cam* upon them, nnd |ho glory
th* Saviour,.aa he did hla deFor th* eallmated-S.000,000 peo­
voutrees, from Paul
aul. for them
of th* Lord i kon* round about
ple. of Judea. Samaria and Oallto no'evidence Luke over saw
them! and they wore sere afraid.
lea. which then c o m p r l a a d
Him himself.
Palestine, were uihappy and re­
Aad th* aagH aald axle them.
He could have had help from
bellious under their f o r e i g n
Fear net! for, behold, I bring
tha earlier gospels of Matthew,
. *ruler# of 747 a* Palestine la
year good tiding* of great jo&gt;,
who had left hla job aa tax col­
under It* foreign ruler* of 1047.
which ahall be to nil people.
lector at Capernaum to be one
For unto yen I* b o n this day
of Jesus' Dtoclplas, and of Mark;
Aad all went to be taxed,
In the city of David n Saviour,
nnd th a n war* countleaa other
every one Into hie ewa city.
which la Christ th* Lord.
narratlvM of Jasua current a t
And Joeeph went up from
th* tlm* ha wrota. But It ap­
And this ahall he n sign unto
flalllrc, out of the city of Natapears that Luka waa Inspired
your To than And the Bah*
reth. late Judae*. unto the city
moat by what Paul told him aad
wrnpped to twaddling clothes,
of David, which It called Beth­
by tha malarial ha
lying ta n manger.
hlmaelf. It to certain'
. ... wrota
lehem. to be taxed with Mary,
And suddenly there waa with
with
conaummata, . unmatched
hi* r«pouted wife, being greet
th* angel n multitude el th*
art.
tilth child.
heavmly hoot praising Ood, and
Paul hlmaelf waa a great
■aytafi
writer Th* E p l s t l a a - n r s t
There are many places In the
Thaaaalonlana, Second ThoaaaGlory to 0*4 la the highest,
mep of Palestine the name* of
lonlana, Galatians. First Corin­
and
on
earth
peace,
good
will
egtn
with
Bath,
btcaua*
which be*
thian*, Second Corinthian*. Ro-!
toward
It waa th* moat gantral word
A Philippian*. Obkwston*
And It came to paae, ns
for house or habitation. Bethle­
FhOamon—are awesome evi­
an gal* were gene away from ^ dence of thto Hla writings aad
hem meant house of bread. It
was one of the oldest town* tn
them tot* heaven, th* shepherd*
hto labors within a few years
Paleatlne. It was th* home of
aald to on* an ether, Let us new
transformed Christianity from
Ruth; the Booh of Ruth D a
go even unto Bethlaham. and see
something known to a raw tato
- page from the domestic history
a w o r l d religion. But Paul
this thing whkh to eom* to
of Bethlaham. It was th# home
placed hi* eifaphaato upon th*
which th* Lord
of David; It waa thar* Safnutl
act* aad toaeuaga of J*«u*. Bo
to u a
cam* te find th* shepherd lad.
It remained for L uka a man
And they came with haste,
and anoint him a* king of b ra d .
wonderfully Inspired, to writ*
sad found Mary, nnd Joseph,
the wondrous atory of th* First
Aad te U waa, that, while
and th* Bah* tytng la a
Christmas that excels all other
they had
they were there, the-day* were.
*A. Christmas atoriae aver. told.

The Mayfair Inn

A

Irene Sclznick Has
First Broadway Hit
'

' (ly JE A N 91 KEG AN

AI* N eeafraturea Writer
NEW YORK, Dec. 24. (/!*)Until th* December night “A
Streetcar Namtd Dcaire” trium­
phantly opened in .the Ethel Bar­
rymore theater, frenc M. Relti-lrlc
the producer, waa a little known
housewife ami mother.
Ber Ufa had been apenc 1,000
mile* from Rroadway, raising two
little hoyo, helping oiganli*
psychiatric clinic, werklng a t a
aerial worker and Juvenile court
probation officer.
Rroadway knew her only at th*
tall, dark-eyed daughter of Louis
Bf Mayer,, th* one who was mar­
ried to David
• —■
O. Seltnlck.
, Now she haa achieved a feat
that Masoned old-timer* dream
about. Uer show is a perfect
artlitle Integration of sotting,
acting nnd acrlpt. She put them
together expertly In her aec-ird |
attempt a t anything theatrical.
Her first experiment axplrvd dur­
ing tryouts last atason on the
'
”1 think you need more than
study sad training for this," she

ter government T
I. 9 oai&lt;* w not r*®*«b*r that WM&gt;
-11- 1*- battoa to giro -than-to
tor
othro, better to suffer evil than
rL lft'up your heads, O y» gatex.
t* do evil, th at doing a* wo and glorjr shall enter Ini
"

Sanford, Florida

Christmas Dinner
Fresh Crabm cat Cocktail
Brandi Ad Coupe of F ruit
Chilled Tomato Juice
Chilled Orange Juice
Chilled Apple Juice
-------------------Rose Radishes

H earts of Sanford Celery

Queen O lives {

Mock T urtle Soup Sherry Royal
Consomme Celestinc
Tomnto Soup Supreme
Broiled Florida Pompano Noisette
Baked Virginia Ham, Champagne Sauce
Broiled Sirloin Steak w ith Mushroom Sauce
Boast Prim e Ribs of Reef uu jus
Roast Stuffed Young Vermont Turkey
M ayfair Dressing, Cranberry Sauce
Roast Long Island Duckling, Apple Sauce
Fresh Lobster a In Ncwburg
Braised Leg of Lamb, Mint Sauce or Brown Gravy
Poached Eggs Benedict
Boiled Potatoes
Green Peas
Steamed. Rice

Mnshed Potatoes
Candied Yams
Asparagus Spears
Mashed Hubbard^Squnsh

Lettuce H earts
F ru it In Aspic
Sliced Tomatoes
French, RbBsian, Roquefort or Mayonnaise Dressing
Parker-H ouse Rolls

Hot Biscuits

Mince Pic
F ru it Cake
Apple Pie
Pum pkin Pie with Whipped Cream
Old Fashioned Pound Cake
M ayfair Surprise Choice of Ice Cream C harlotte nusse
Plum Pudding, H ard Sauce
Creme do Mcnthe Delight
B utterscotch Sundae
Chocolate Cup&lt;Cakex • ^
Preserved Figs
Preserved Pears
Preserved P e a c h e s *
Cheese and Crackers
Demi Tnsse
'
N u ts .
Mints
.
. F ru it
Three Dollars per Cover Served 12:30 to 2:30 • 6:00 to 8:00
RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED :

a— me : ®

m
m
:&lt;xmms-:

c

nay*. "You need a
atlnct. You rAed to know al«iut
rolor, seta,-timing, hav e'n tense
of showmanship and have an in­
stinct about netota anti actreosea."
In show busineaa, where artists,
abene dciignara, acton, writers,
and direct o n do not get along
With th* pack but adjust only
to tn* , particular, Mrs. Seltnlck
la affective.

ia what she calls “controlling cir­
cumstances and environment to
avert calamity.”
Her father and Relsnlck, from
whom ehe .is separated, talked
over every entertainment enter­
prise with her and, ah« says,
“T heir Inordinate confidence In
me was actually discouraging. It
made me afraid to try anything.
I didn't want to b u n t th* bubbi*
Perhaps th* kay to her lucres* of their illurion."

TALLYHOI
Dm to a shorten?* of reindeer this
M a so n w * o«nd y o u our Christm as
Groattng* tn thto conven tional w a y l

Gay w ith sincerity and

In thto naaaon ot qrUl-gtvtrxj m a y

brlghtneM are our gala

w o a a y th a t y o u r friendship to our

ChrlfltmAB w in h e n for

choice*! gift, a n d w d a p p ro d a to

you and yours.

word* to axpro**. M ay
b o a m erry op*.,

May th is Holiday be the
finest ever.

&lt;

UNITED LUM

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�WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24. 194

Miss Sweat Is Wed
Miss Lyllinn Boyle
To G. W. Simmons Honors Miss Meisch

,

lowing the ceremonv at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Sw eat 4107 West
Second S treet.
Decor at Inn* In
the reception room* w ere of
sw eetheart ro*es and fern
th ree-tiered wedding - ta k e was
cut by the bride and' groom and
w ith hot coffee or punch,
Air*. Simmons attended schools
In Sanford and I* a l presrn t em­
ployed by the Bell Telephone
Company. Air. Simmon* received
hi* education in Sampson. The

Alin* t.yltian Hoyle entertained
on Tuesday afternoon a t 3:30
o'clock with a tea honoring Mix*
Sylvia Meiach, brlde-clect of IVcemher, given at her home on
Mvllonville Avenue. A heautifuj
Christm as them e w ar uxed in decoral ini; the livlntr room and
white gladioluses were u*cd a* a
centerpiece for the dining table.
Silver and cryatal appointment*
were alio u*«-d on tho table. Silver
caiulelahra hold . ImrninK white
candle* on the buffet and white
gladioli!**'* ami white taper* in
*ilvcr candelabra Were' placed on
the serving table.
Those invitrd to rail during
the afternoon were Mrs. Edmond
Meisch, Mr*. William Blair. Mr*
A. W. I-ce, Mrs.' Dqnald Jones,
lahussee and the MU*** Mary
Ann VVhelchcl. ' Camille Batten.
Audrey Barh, Caroline Lee, Mildted Kubson. Je an S iv er, Dorothy
Crumlpy. Daphne Connelly. Betty
Jo Brock, Margaret* Dingfelder
and Alarty Perkins.
Also the Atlases Nancy Odium,
Minnie Ruth Odhnm. Jane Thig­
pen. Janet IlcU rl, S nirlrv Smith,
.Martha Brown. K athryn Wiggins.
Kirk,
N'i
Goodspcrd

Mihb Meisch Hbnored
By Camilje Batten
an annual reunion wam observed
^ hy a group of young Sanford
women. In decorating the rooms
of the Ponder home long leaf
pine w as hanked across the man­
tle interspersed with multi-color­
ed C hristm as hall*.
Red roses
were used In lovely arrangem ents
about the rooms and burning red
randies illuminated the scene.
The dining table was centered
. with a green w reath surrounding
•brightly colored Christm as card*.
Dinner w-a* served at a long
• table on the min porch with Brn*
■Itinn pepper berries and foliage
in 'the conler.
(ilfts woro ex­
changed during the evening, *
Those
rnjpying
the 'd in n er
were Airs. John Courier, J r., Alra.
If. B* OurtJun
Mm. Ponder,
r* Robert
K ants Mrs C. E. W ai«. Mrs. Her­
bert Moses, Airs Maicolm Hig­
gins, Alls* Elisabeth Methvin,
Miss Uladya Kinlaw, Misa Frances
Mahoney and Miss .D orothy I’n-

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D, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PA CE F lV f

Xmas Services At
Pep Squad Enjoys
Christmas Party .Holy Cross Tonight

group is the wax m yrtle, w ith it*
trrrt drupe* clinging to the stern.
Somc of the Juniper* or cedar*
have tHi* *amc coloring. Many
g n n c f and dried twig* and m ut­
er* a le In Shade* at g tx y 'g rrrn :
Thr l t d and K u ril r«Ior rum*
lunation the «t»* of ti adit inn
UTHUft to I-*- the now I popular and
in thi* gruult we ban-:
Thu hollic*. Ilea in v g rirly ,
with tb eii in nr ii! red lietrie*.
A nlrnii. lliarilian-|Mpp*T, o r­
nam ental h»i pepper* in v ariety
and the poinxcttiu. huckleberry
and Is-autifut w,-jj lo f f i r with ita
gln**l erven leave* ond laigu led
tierrie*.
Other rnliir win mi’i, mwh a*
vvllou' into brown can le a tta in ­
ed ht u-ing n variety iif ritru *
and dried vegetaldrs. »***d p»ia

THE SANFORD

Miss Sylvia MeUeh, whose mar
riage to Mason Whortun of Or­
lando will Is* an event of S atu r­
day, was honored on Tuesday
morning with a partjr given hy
Mis* Camille B atten, aj her homo
in the San I-anta A partm ents.
The room* of the Batten home
were tastefully decorated with
lovciv arrangem ents of bright ted
poinsettias amt holly herrir* and
foliage. The hnstrs»em! gift to
AH** Atelsch was n rook book.
Miss Batten was assisted in
serving dainty -refreshm ents by
her m other, Mrs. I. E. Batten ami
Mm. II. N. Saver. Those invited
to In* with Miss Meisch were
Mra. iWkjmvd, Aloisch, Air*. Willi*
Moore,

M r n d e t l of the Pep Squad n /
Seminole IHeh School enjoyed a
Chririm a* p arty on F riday night
held tit the F u tu re F arm cr’a
building. The girls met In front
of the high school and »ang
Christm as carol* throughout the
town a fte r which they enjoyed
_____
________
i ......... i H itc d
hoi dog*,
hot chocolate.
hut* nnd candy prepared by the
mothera. Attending w ith the Pep
Squad were Air. and Alra. Herman
Mr. and Air*. Floyd Hudson of Morri*. Mr. ami Mrs. F. C. Winn
A drlunr Mich, al'c the guests of and Alias Barbara RuprcehL
Mr. nnd Mrs. J . J. OoR*.

M. B. Smith has returnrd from J. n . Brogan! Thcron .Madden and
a visit with his sister, Air*. Alice Bob Crumley.
Gilmore, in (&gt;Klethorpe. l!a.
Mr. and Mrs. A. (!. Clause. Sr.
have as their curst* for Chri»tW nlirr .MnnjinrTa*spending the ma*. Mr. and_ Mr*. It. L. Black- Kpistle nnd (iaip el. Mr*, A. Al.
holidays In T hom aifitlc, f!a. with man of Charo.**tutr&gt; S. C.
Philip*, choir director, will I*- m
Air. and Airs. B. II. Hulling*charge of the music. Mrs. ltoy
Symea will to* the organist for
Mr. and Mr*. William McKIb- the Holy Communion service.
Iwn a n d . son, William. Jr. deft
Junior Vickcrv Hugh VVhelchcl today for F ort.M ills, S. C. where
The musical setting for the
nnd Lloyd Swain of Florida they will spend the Chrlstm aa service will Iw Gounod's "Ali*-u
Sim thern College in Lakeland are
fvnlemni*." The offertory anthem
n t home for the holidays.
by Maun*|rr_WiU .be .‘ Christian*
Mis*' NornlwTlo Clause it spend­ A w ake,-Salute the Happy Morn.”.
ing a few days In W est Palm Soloist* In the service will her In
llearli with Air. and Mr*. D. W addition to those already mimed.
Kohnolte. She will retu rn to San­ M rs.‘Jam es U Ingley, Mrs. Arlluir Branan. Mr. T. t*. Brown.
ford on Christm as night.
The Itev. Atark Carpenter e*.
penally called attention to. the
Miss Dllon Baker is spending
Airs,
*C:
0
.
Neiswander
and
the holidays in Sanford with her grandson, M arlin, of Wc*t Palm fait .th at the service w ill In-gin
earlier this y ear than before. Tinparents. Mia* Baker is a student
at Southw estern Louisiana Instl- Beach are spending the C hrist- public is invited Li shale in this
aer vice of worship.
K. Clause on Douglas Avenue.
Harold I’cnlcy and Kay Fox,
Air. and Air*.-8. O. Chase will
attending I hr* Alabama Institute have as th eir guests on C hrist­
of Technology, are at home for mas Day Mra. Chase's siste r and
th r holiday*.
her daughter, AIr»: t-ane H ow ard
nnd Mis* Patricia H ow ard, ' of
Clarence M rKre and Emil Dall&gt;o of the C rorgia Institute of
Technology are in Sanford with
W inter guest* of Mr, nnd Mr*.
their parents for the holidays.
J. Harold Neiswander a re Mr.
N rlsw ander's grandm other, Mm.
Ml*. Jam es Alford of Tellahas- J . T.' Neiswander, amt his uncle
are ha* returned In 'h e r homo a f ­ and aunt, Air. and Airs. J . L.
ter visiting with her parent*. .Mr. Crowd of Wooster, O.
and Air*. Emmett AlrCall,
F ir k ’ "AVelUle

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Air. and Aim. Emmett McCall
plan to ‘ spend Christm as 'w ith
their dau g h ter and son-fn-law,
Mr. and ’ Mrs. Jam es A lford In
Tallahassee.
Mrs. Lain a Aloe Brown has a r ­
rived from Portland." Ore. to
spend the ludidavs with her niolh•tHfMrn. Hetman Brown, at 1114
Neill Pow. lt And How mu) Bote,
ler who are students at Emmy
U niversity in ,\tia n tn are spend
ing Christm as tn SatrfoTd w iti
their respective pment*.
Afr. and Mr*. Birhard (
pie ami children of Alelb
will Im* thr; guests of Mr,
Mm. It C, Wiley of West
teenth S treet for Hirismta*

easonj
of you ~ wd sincerely
wish tho Is'st wishes In
nil the world on this'
happy, joyous ChriHtmnH
senson

McReynolds Drug Co.

MiHH Meisch Tolls
Of Wedding Plans

THE GARDEN GATE
M ils. K.
KILPATRICK, Jit.. Editor
VWrUy Column of Ih* Sanford Carden Club
NATIVE MATERIAL H ilt
(IIRIHTM VS DECORATION
VV'liat would C hrirtrhai In- with
t our C h 'tK iitfl plant m aterial
r some ileroratiun? Tht* chef*
hill tradition i. a direct hurit:e from Km: Itin, I, w here I hi*
hullful KtiKli.h holly, JJ.-x aim
iilium. I* cm hleniajtr, and Antrra place* th i- geim* in first tank
a holiday tv trg rtv n . Thi* par•uiar holly *!• * not succeed in
lorida, liut we an* fo rtu n ate in
ivimr 1.% .p iv lr. o f Ilex native
our S tate.

The (cadii

Vmerican holly,

-(rentml Florida north and along
the tiiilf. Some- tree* l&gt;ear leave*
that have hut,-one tiny thorn at
the lip of tin* leaf, while other *
are heavitv aimed w ith pointed
spines. Tin latter most neaily
resembles the English holly.
The * !■lorida holly, or duhnon
holly. 11ijx ( tt-d n e may he rln&gt;stfhij! a* a shrub o r a* o -m.-dl
tree, I hi* sflecfi— hu* long n a r­
row slight U hi imd leaves and
■mall fed Is-i1 n - Itorne in dense
cluster*. T hi plant prefers moist
soil hut ran I-- ta -d v moved into
your, garden h.* p in m ind, how­
ever. the fm t th a t holly is pro-

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Anv vplor **beme t« the In­
dividual* liking mnv l e worked
out fry U rqueH lirieilner by sprayi g, dipping in hand painting,
bcrrle* nnd fnliag. and tw igs, or
anv other dried .material. Thla

cone* ft on
very good
-unutiri m
become a
U-irutifiilty

Th&lt;* home of r
on Park A von in
of the unmml I

ri«»* Christm.i-

hindn will In* an event of lieXt
Sntutday evening, announced to ­
day the plans for the wedding.
The ceremony will be performed
by Rev, Mntk T. C arpenter at
H:IHI o'clock at the llidy Cross
Episcopal Church,

Ti»*,. cousin - of -the hrta?r tfl**

Caroline' Lee.
of honor and
Wharton, nieie
will
oervr

will In- her maid
little Ml** hlnne
of the bridegtiHitu,
as
flo w er- girl.

| Ati** Atidicy Bach, .'I
Mi amt Alts. A. C. tllnlhil Biitten. Mis* Mildred
and daughter. Item* Hope, of Ata Mi*. Je rry Itos* of ti
Jack Batten of tt
eon. (!a. arrived yesterday t(
stH-nd the holidays w ith Atm seive as Mr. W harton'
tJIrdhill'* parent*. Atr. nnd Air*
William Colley, of Osteen.

Ktiilay iilgld
I
party wvu- Mjx
Able* -and Miwiwe assisleti i
Fester ntuj ,MrIh-eornling the I
Christm as aYhio*
gold covet vd ceiti
lianke*!
tin', inalitb: .with.

IIA lim K T T .S HEAt TV NOOK

I* t'bo i d a g a in ,! I lie
m irro r. A* each end
He w iie arrangem ent.*
le d pojn*ettia* and
•my* bidding ta|a*rs.
d ining' la b lr n • holly
ro u n ilid a ta iu l ludifitiit. Tbi re n te r p irn -

imenls--

Vaughan uf Sanfind
Miss M argate! Da via-w ilt tetti a program o f nuptial music

d William Blair, hroiltct -tu-lnw-

(iovoeek

HiiemniiK aiutia)- .-mu- ..onego

In M urray, KentuckV and spend­
ing Christm as in Sanford arc
H atvnee (Jrantham , firo rg e Chap­
_ F ro m the Orlando Junior Col­ man. Carl Williams anft Sam
lege in Otlando those spending Thin mond.
the holiday* in Knnfotd with their
families * a re Bohliy Jones, Tout
Friend* of Robert Bradbury,
Bcrkner and Jack Arm strong.
who is stationed w-ith th e occupa­
tion troops in (ierntany, wilt be
Atr* Jiweph ti. Bull Is spending interested to learn that he has
the hotidavs with her son, H. C. been tran sferred from Bamldtrg
Ball in Dalton, Ca Atr. Ball ia to Erlangen.
He h as. terentlv
Uresident . o f , the Tufted Textile been promoted to the tan k of
Slnuufncturcm A a a o e i a tion of
Ann-run.
Mr. and Alt*. W. IL McKihben
Mr, and Airs. O. A: Davli
have as their .guests. Mr amt
Jactumnvillf and Mr. and Mrs
Mm. J . 0. McKlbiion of Char­
E* Brady of Tam pa are sp&lt;
lotte. N. C. Air. and Mrs. J, C.
ing the holiday* with Mm J
MrKildiun were m arried *&gt;n lire.
Itradv and Mr. and Airs. J.
IM in York, 8, 0, and tut* enjoy*
Brntlv. Jr.
ing a wedding trip through Clio
Ida la-fort* -returning ,l&lt;&gt; C har­
A m o n g .the stu d en ts fttending lotte to make their home
*
the U niversity of Flnrlda In
Gainrsville who are spending thr
A tornado Is seldom more than
holidays in Sanford are Billy 100 yards, in diam eter.
Shoemaker. Troy Ray, Herald
Lossing, Jack Aloyp, Hlen Ling*
le. Kenneth l-efflrr, Paul Hodge*,

and Caroline Lee,

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The traditional Clti-tnui* eve
*civifi&gt; will In* hi-Jd at Holy C o m
Episcopal Church tonight begin­
ning at 1(1:30 o'clock with n hntf

I.IN It WKHKIt, Mitnngint; IHreelor
About.3ft metnt,

P h c n r . TZ

m a g n o lia a t 2 n d 31

Christmas this
Mpy the mufliciil beljs
of Chrialntns rdsountl
w ith penis of Joy and
happiness for you and
C hriatm as In ,tha moat wonderful tim e o f th e year -*
a tim e of giving and receiving - a tim e of Joy and
good cheer - a Ume when the sp irit of good will fills
men’s souls. *»■a tim e to extern] sincere wishes for

fif-

yours this h o l i d a y
aeasgn and through­

and 'abiding spi
serenity and joy!

out the entire New
Year.

health, happiness and prosperity - to say simply and
sincerely the aid* fashioned, but tried and tru e -

*

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
To One and AH

We Will lie Open All Day C hristm as. . . .

For Your CHRISTMAS Entertainment!
BOB HOPE’S Latest Laugh B iot . . .

Plan I)(ow To Have Christm as Dinner W ith U h11:80 A. M. to 8:00 P .M .

--SHORTS PKOOKAMCartoon - “ UNCLE TOM’S CABANA"
_J4 o v jliy - “SADDLE U P’’ ( In -Technicolor)

M. B. (T-Bone) SMITH

EDDIE’S EtHl'AURANT

T his Is A m erica- “A NATION IS BORN”
Showing.CHRISTM AS DAY sod'F R ID A Y !
Mats.* 40e; Nilety 44c: Ihtors Open .1 P. U .^C hrlslm as Day

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TH E SAN FO RD

PACE SIX

COMMENTS
from the '*

SIDELINES
Wa wish la take th is opportunity
to wish all of oar (eider* a
Merry C k ru ta u * . ;: j
Oc w fl l l r Christmas U tbwogkt
o f a* a time for merry-mahinr,
feaaltny
and
&lt;r**r Indolyerwe,
le t tk^i is »*&gt;« Christmas that
we, *« Americans, *would limit
« U Iw h o on some of the mors
fltts iu n aspect* s f l t e &lt;U I
We should realise 'hat there
are people in the world who are

thrtr hardship* and go right on
with otrr own lev*tin*.
In l«*jkc M l we find t V anaproblem of the world. The ar.gvl

the ihniuughbrvads.
N CW H oD C fk im p d v
Behrens Ranked No. !Racing A ttendance lentMichigan’.
mtrtuel
machine* i
.
■
ran* up
rompared,- Hilariously Funny
! In Junior Tennis
villi T4S.t&gt;7&lt;UW. In lt»4ll. N«w
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NEW

| Is Bigger* But Not
of As Many Bets Made

YOKE, I tec. £1 iA1—

llerhert (Bud&lt;ly) B rhim s,
Rollin* College, 18-year-old Fort
I.Htiddrdale ’ 1intent, ha* be*-.,
ratikid No. I In Ihi nation Imth
in jnnior single* and InUraehfl
lastie single* hy the nominal In*
committee of the U. 3. Lawn
Tennl* Association in ltd aimual report relea»rd yrsterday.
wul Into all the world slfd there
Rnliert P erry, N-year-oid Los
w ould'he more good wtH letweee Angelr* &gt;Ur, wa« ra n k 'll No, !
, in
single*. and Nance
for ■Anne Chaffee, IK, of Ventura,
on . Calif., drew No, 1 honor* in girl*'
the .ingles
Behrcn*. I lie National
w« Junior champion, was paueil with
and Rirhard Moiitedou* or New &lt;&gt;

FRAXKFKKT, Or mix
-T he U. X. Army
venture to say (hat &gt;cre' half of j dav it had entertain&lt;’rj
'heap are actually on a RTARVA- IJKJ6fi60 Cerrosn chip
HON diet; yrt we think tittle of Christm as parties

world ’s pm» l »lK--. that are not

getting a aoitaMe diet, and w e ’

llv W ll.l. CRIMHI.KV
NEW YORK, Dee 24 m -T h e

rrowin-f tetwk-tirv of the AmerU

ran cltllen 'iQ tighten Mir i r i o on
hi*
it*i* puraeatriny*
|'I4r|Gau j tiK~ ^w«» rreflected
Vi ht i ru itotf
day In figures fmm the nation's
race tracks which allowed th a t
more people w rnt out to watch
year (cut
the horse* run
wagered *l5M.9lrt,f.G0 less money
than in 19415 on the outcome.
The Associated Pie**’ annual
year-end racing Mrtvrv disclosed
a marked trend away frurA the
promiscuous on-Ihr-post* spend­
ing that characterized the lush
period following Work! War |J.
Reunrt* from ’i t states ftp which
the «imrt -if king* thrive* reveal­
ed *h it 25.704 ,*53 paid admission
to 'h - various run-for-gnld cm porlums -hiring dl»47 and shelled
nut f 1,071.3i»J,70S attem p tin g Jo
pi * ih&lt;- winner*.
At first t-lnsh tln-*u a rr aatromimfrat figures imk-ciL Hour'ev e r, lh « v -lo * e much nf their
34 b4*&gt; ' impact when measured hy taut
ram tig- ' Vearja tuiteh which show 21.859,0 . 6 0 S poured a resounding total of.
yentlno - f 1,8-10,287,43*
through
mutuel

And Before y
the Babe
in the Manger
worsliipfw'tl a*

J.-rsiV* g*ln wa» around SS.OOO.-; The old adage - ‘ anca.y Ilea
two
and Louisiana a cloia to the head th a t wear* a crown”—
I7.0o0.nrtt&gt; with Incrwnwa In th e , ha« never le-en *« hilariously d*.
other state* W.000,000 aruJ below, m unstratcd. according to advance
Florida, which laat jrt-aF* moved reporta, as it la in ’Param ount'#
from 15th place to sixth in the latest Boh llrfpe comedy. "W here
standings of racing state*. gained
another notch this time on the
strength to mutuel play amuuntImr to ft I I.133JW8,
The 1917 survey wa« ha*vd on
the same nuttilwr of racing day*
a* that of last vean—2,433—a l­
though some state# had longer
I, n»(,iyi and olhera shorter one*.
New York announced th a t the
d a te ’s .h a re of track revenue
dropped from ' 13 1,In 1,273 to S28,- hapjp-n* to Bone xhnuhln't even
22t.&lt;’hl Illinois' six track* eon- happen to Croahyt
“ Wh*f»: T here's l.ife” start*
Irihuled 111,123,713 to the state's
rig h t o ff with a hang --an assas­
coffer*.
sin’s bullet fell* the ’’reigning

alm ost lu u th ou san d y e a r*
lite r .
T h e y kheft at*' li.
c rad le a s to d a y We w o n h ip
a t H is a lta r.* I*et ‘ iis p a y
re v e re n ce t o th e K in g o f

P «ttc.

reach *2.(8*1,000.000 next year.
Senator Diego Lula Mollnari
I-end Of he Argentine
I

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« hiW

than- *M).«m.oflO each. T h e No. 3
• la te In b e ttin g receipt*. Him.,ls.
wn* alm ost f 12.000,' ,'&gt;0 behind

NVw V#»k’s

betting figure thia

»* iS
4 * a i u j t i s compared i.in
tciui
1342.819,5!3
with. flbfl,'
020,940.

rtfdalw d by taking the t„lnl ^x
(table n il plus of Argrntim

O m s tm a s

ROWLAND D. LUNDQUIST
BICYCLES and REPAIRING
.109 Ka*t Second S treet
*

Holiday to you All
* N o m atter what ih* language
lit* rtrfrit ol C hritrnui It die

From deshrt to sett, from e a rth to heaven,

'* n « arcryw hara . . . in k rsm r

the spirit of C hristm as encircles the world.

in Holland, in Sweden . . , and

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rlcbeata (hit io jo u t tcaion in

l.ouisinna, - Florida,

p i r i i u a i ciMupaniouiliip wiih

ud I begun,
*
*
_
»(lVt
the *«ai
largest rise In
jlr n Were milking rows as long Liuaim ».* w av,
... ....... ..
m ax trjaw D. C.
, where spoU m rn «pcnt 118,601,730
____ _
__ ____________more than last yeai tiy in g to

T t each and every one of you — wv wi«h

n chc jpxai old U. 5. A. At you

Tho state* which f ecuriled lu-tting gairiit were New Jc iscy ,

products.

PENNEY’S

M ay h ap p ing**. g a ie ty
unti th e s p ir it o f gt»o«l
w ill — a ll th a t's s y m ­
bolic o f C h ristm u * — be
y o u r* th is h olid ay aeti-

A.Bright and Cheery

All hut six of the 21 stale*
retnrsled sharp decreases in muturls intake and the two biggest
ta rin g ■centers. Neve _ York an,|
California, had drop* of iM n

wc* do

New York platlcr »plnner »»
i son an&lt;l h*lr to the throne.

monarch of Baruvia. The ahot.U
heard ’round the world, for the
kin*'*, death-t*d confession name*

Official Says Credit
May Be Given As Aid
BUENOS AIk Ed.

th e y

W E D N ESD A Y , DEC. 21, 1»»7 f

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

all the joys and happiness C hristm as-tide
brings,' To all our patrons, we thank you

iw.ifda of |ood will all over itw

sincerely

. we look forw ard to-nerving

you even better in ‘48.
i .crricM von have ever enjoyed.

SANFORD BUICK CO
WILLIAMS
Sport &amp; Fixit Shop
Sales &amp; Service
Bicycles

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Fishing Tnck’le

Hike &amp; Outboard Motors
Guns -* Keys

Locks

Ijtw nm nw ers
20.ri West First S treet

«MUlb2.

ROBSON

tANTA
ClAUf
. ,R.a.'

SportiniC ( *c
^ itih e s V

Merry Christ*"01'

SANFORD HARDWARE CO.
East First S treet

$C A SO N

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Phone 113-1

O j&gt;

Santa is at the throttle and good fellowship

6 q o b iC B f £ f

has tho right of way. Full speed ahead for the

GREYHOUND RACING
Official Schooling Races
Monday through Saturday

Timas have changed since w# started business in th!s*com*
i
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mugity many years ego, end we have seen e greet many

7i80 P.M. - Rain or Shlna

changes. But one thing always remains the seme. We continue

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to serve in the best poiiible manner the very best people It
Public Invited

is possible to serve. Wo could ask for no finer fist of cue*
tomers, no better group of friends.
And to eR of you our entire organization wlthai loed|
of gopd cheer end a genuine old-feiMoned merry Chriltmail

\u 99-day Racing Meet Open*
Monday. December 29th

W« wiQ be cloned all day Thursday and Friday

-LODGE &amp; SON
VALDEZ HO
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S anta Claus, Noted Philanthropist,
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Takes O ff On Annual World F light

ll"niln«vi r i
T »«t
lly KATIlKItlNE DAVIS
in llie HUH budget.
(tola. Conaumet coal* in mn/m
The ri a.I linaril will meet In citic.v. leveled o ft at an nli-Uin,
Mr. and Mr* Fictl Yout* . . . .ii. •
tative budget, although it twill high m October—at ltW-8 p er­ Sum!hi with tolatiVi. in DclumJ.!
, })&gt;
•'-O' LE
-toinlv, "I don't want you to
not Im fin mull) accepted u n l'I cent of the 19.1(419 level—but a*
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller' NORTH POLK. Dee. 24 i,!'
late In F ebruary or estlv March. the year ended were apparently anil Mr. and Mm . I.itgan uf I Santa t’latix, noted elderly pill come lui.k sniffing with a sort*
I ke vou did last year."
The budget will In- based on headed op again.
.
JkhanctU uly me . jpeuding - Ihr.^1
e l.’at'lhRjR iileiLI’k
hU
S an ta-m ad e n-face; hut h r -lei
anticipated revenue of T'J 1,000,nuniiMl good will fnglit ymmi'd tier w rap the m uffler around
w inter on lurl e llanury.
Olhei aignpoala include:
000 from the departm ent'* fourRoy lldrdeti of l.ake 1Inn n y |* the World.
Job- The U nited State* Em­
hi* neck. The eight reindeer
#:i,600,IHH&gt; from (•unities' aurplua ployment Service say* 194* nisi ’.n Fernald luuighinn Hospital.
He wu* ex|M*ctcd to en»*» the
ren t s ru .e o f guxulinr tax er, belter llie 11*47 |iea!v uf nwnv • Mix* Hetty* YarlMirotigh I* re- t'anadian lHitd-t and- enter th- Item, forw ard l i t Jhelr harnea*.
(■ul the big sled hardly moved
ga« taxes. &lt;220,1)00 from inci- than iki.UtXMHXl men and women cutHirating at hei home
United S nten around midnight. at first.
tlentnl ie u r c o and the 17,000,000 wot king ui civilian joli*. Unci*•
Mra. K. N. SlrtvA I. Mr*. Henry
Shortly after thy takeofl h 4
This pack gets heavier every
in federal, aid.
and
Mr*. K atherine radioed iiaek to hi* headiiuartera i
t ‘Uti’ iil ia at a poatwat tow of Kiy-uer
h i ,"
smiled Santo, "My. how
Da vr* ipetil Fill lav in Daylmta here that o reindeer'* hartie(»
IJJ9O.000,
had hrqkett, hut lx- patued nl one the children do change. Why I
E ighjrcu of Joe (iiinlouV 29
National income—It i* rUing, Reach.
Mr. ami Mra Nfchola. Mr*. of the northern Jiuht*. re jia ir-l cm, Icinrmliei when they used
homer* for Cleveland last scaroii In step with th e v alu e'o f nation­
in me during the hi»t three mnnth* al ptoihictlmi. The latest estim ate, M argaret tidit and Mra. Ruby the break, and continaed im hj* 't o think it was a One Chrixtmax
if I . Just, put u big orange in
o f the canipq'gu. Ills i.uiiiirs for J bird-quarter 1947. i* T20L- Itauer attended u **hool meeting Might.
accounted for Ml tuns.
"The ueathet I* d e a r an.I their stocking*."
OQOjDDO.OW a year, em rw ued in Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs, Uuyett have c a n e ’(III.” Ill* Voice Ix.Hiined "and
"Now
the) expect you to
with (72..300,090,000 ‘ In 1039.
‘
w ere on «chediile.=Da*her. me I *i|ueeti- it, ti«*.” - iaughi*!
PjiHlucttun J I he actual" qutpUl to aprtul the winter thuulhx.
Mrs.
A.
A.
Jilne
npehl,
T|lUI*lead rvjndcci. i^ setting a fa* l'lmi*r.
of giHMU nnn qrrvice* (av di*ihtv
in
Orlando
visiting
friend*.
good
ho, h» : that's
It.
pace,
tinct from their valne in price*I
Mr. and Mr*. Henry K re tie r
roared Santa. "Hn ho,
’We •aw tluce pillar* on an joke
perhnp* fell u little* short »f the spent
S u ttd iry .m Daytona with ICC floe a while ago anil xi.mued Ini!”
*
.
ft |K'u-e,it ineri-«»e which P resi­ Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth H airison.
*Alid ax tlu&gt; leindeet whisked
down uver tlieit head*. Yihi ought
dent Ti'uman set a« a 1947 goal.
IJuite n few fmm I d u e in a t ­ tn hnyv seen thenr dive mtn him up ii,:.. t'x- f«--*t y air, hx
The i ImIIhi value, IwcaiUe of tended th e Enktetu S 'n r nice ling
the ivalct That’ll tench ’em tu called luck ’ M en) Chrixtmax
lliliation, rose 14 percent.
Monday night
.'terry Christmas. Merry Clirlxtitt *‘|i| fluntfl.*’
Tindc -Ihtyitig power remain*
Mr. and Mr* Wvuley Hall* hnd
St m ug. Tlie value uf tclail aale.r. *mi, Hrucc, and Daphne -llait*
In uu • xcluxivr interview giant- mas!”
was 12 or 13 percent over la*t and Mi*. C. A. StriA&gt;laml from
yeni * dollar, value. Official »ut Wilson, N. C, tire visiting Mr*. tlu' .l'A’rtrnl feiiiiit
teyv allowed that ciilnumct* in ­ Iiiu Holla.
b«»y u liU
iff11 in
A w u r l iM
wl»*&gt; Y o i i i i r :
tend to . keep up a heavy lute
*
Mr. and Mr* C. R, Sanderson lu u l I m v n £ * hh1 t tin iM
of purchase* of aulna, lefrigera- of Moiijje, Ala. m e coming to u u i f i -fton» h i* Itfiif*
y.tui*. and larger household Item*. visit Mr*.- In* H alts* Lii the
“Ijitt,’,) i
liii^ &lt;£i&gt;Ot| oh*^/'
~ to y u u
Ho,!, imp- .-The Coni m etre !&gt;&lt;■• 1 111 iMlllft&gt; 'lliil d,,! •
lie *aill, “I'Ven if th e )’ve is-eu’
NEWARK. N J-. Dec. 24. i/V&gt;—
I pnrtineht forecast* ‘ W.OOO.ftttt.lHMt
Mr*, J . C. Hill*, Jr, I* ex p ert- u little lot .bar! why I'll i'lohiiMy . Juliu* Kalchen, young concert ’
f worth of hoiiaing construction. lug her son. J . t* .ttilta. III and leave them -,&gt;im-(lmig.
pianist, came In applaud yester­
26 | h-i cent', nver the e*linint&gt;',l family fo r tlx- Christm as ludi“ But t don’t want them to day ifml remaineil tir receive th*
dav*.
'1947 volntttt*. Commercial build
stay up tonight to je a tc li me acclaim of an audience of 3,600
B arbara and Jlnry Jane Flynt i-oine down tlivir chimney. Imvl
When the’ scheduled starting
mg i* up; .Im^iueastucp b ate de
1ctih-d it I* use lex* to wait fin are visiting I hell grandpa rent*. yem the Mimluinn told me h.* time fm the piano recital of
■Mr. and Ills . Henry K ielier inn I to tlitow -mill III t h r ’yycs Gidutnat Novae* aillved without
1 low1, i en«t*. •
F.aiomg*: Hourly earning* of uml Mr. and Mr.* Kinnelh liar of ](ijl67,ii 12 child; en who trie I the B|lpcar#ncr o f . the feattired
la ctin i w.trketp an- mi the ii*e. flmjn will spend Chriitm as day l|&gt; *ta&gt; nwhkr nflr) thcll pilt
at list, the fidgeting audience was
The :iieinge lt,t* &lt;1.267*an him Willi iidatives In FninlpriHif,
ut* told liieln In go to l»d, asked to "ls-ar with tl» fut a
In G iloniil itmct t brillin 4h i oiler, a. gain „f 84 percent
11 V drvo.il ill t&gt;' wa*tc oil rhni while."
n u ^ td r wat the g*)t&gt;l
; uvet Jm tu at), 1911, ,
A half fniui later, the crowded
.m id."
• Wage* -A T h ird lound” of
Santa lind t&gt;ecii U orrird all week auiRtoriuni wn* informed that
and happini teaton ul die
Jwag. iiicicasex-will lie (W'iiiBiide.1,
I* i nm c Pjaiicer mid Y u en ha I S*-noiita NoVacs wa* "uu h tr
CIO hax nnhoUlieetl It* Inlellti'i'l
Spltlined I Ii* ii itilLl** ilnlinr. in .I _ .w.i)’.' and. meauwlale. voj-n* Mr.
te a r ., and to it it luda).
_lil_e .i » f l r i ,-"mh*lanILnl‘-' pav — lV A 8 IIIN S T f|N r9 iit ' ; T I ^ W — ttce rale-. Pill imtii wen* 111 gtHiil Kate ben would'fill in (bew ailing
I&lt; it our tim rrr wull Ihaf
laxifi and utie of ils maritime Piealdvnl Trumiin
irreived
a siuip*. i in,- ntiiiuimr.
muim-nt*.
r a d (u
Katchi'lt, a member of tha
unlm * Already ha* asked 1 &gt; "w alkle n o-hnckstnlkie”
I asked Snnta Clans if -liter j
during rlut C.liritlmai of
; percent higliei pay. It remalnv tran sm itte r tixtftv n*. n Ch'rUlmat Was any tru ih to llie icp o il I hei, audience, 'slifsh- to the concert
1
‘ti
sent
from
S
ecu
tm
y
uf
Com­
't u t» »een w hether Striker m il
1947 ihc warm, tweet
he plamn d Iff giVc lip III*- rein­ grand in hr* street cloth** and
hurl Pioducthm. and wlietlicl th&lt;- merce linrritiinn
deer ainl l uy a new jet-poweu-d gave a rewaiillng jieifotmmnre o f ’
jo p oi (hit bLtwd teaW
ith
th
e
(lo
iin
c
r
1
iaiiery
-o
|w
rthe 1918 "w age pattern" will
Cesar Franck** Fielude, Chotale,
tail plane.
uled set. tin- P i &gt;-*1111111 call rum
adil p ic .su ie to Inflation,- .
,
"N evei!" lie *«ld “ Why Dnii.li i and Fugue.
ton me) 611 your heart!
IIIIIIII,
a
te
with
iiiemi.,
i
*'
of
hi*
I Fainiliig—A grlcultuial
pticee,
lie wu* warmly applauded, took
iind Blit reu mid Dancer ifnd
M
uff
pruviih-il
Ib
ti
|A
I
ihey
to overflowing.
the biggtal farlu r In lilt- p rlci
{I Virtu.-1 bud alt ni&gt; iil tier iciudeii -cverul I*iw* .mi,l tiii'ii *at dow-n
i mow incnl, wilt rontinuo high on n t u t 'l over 20(1 or Mm,i i.-ei tiwuy, j spend tlx* whole year lo.ikim: in front to enjoy the Novat'i
nud
III)
they
urv
i,|uipjx-d
w
ith
til next year'* ctupa nil' lintie^llulled in on a frequency I in ward lo tin* i nil riivy woui'i recti ul.
| ed. with support from foteign oitjvi-iver*
lx vet forgive me if I did th:i'
f 06*6 kilocycle*.huyiiig. Spring will bring liiglie.T he tratiam llle r wo* i Ii‘Vi-IujhhI lliyide* I lliiiik it i* niiirli easier
MISTI.KTOK MISSING
me*! pnee*.
*
by th e N ational I'm ,-mi *if Htnml* to -iceI I l l y -l*'d "
A lie -puke the xlwmfs from
nrda. Ii ulilixea h printed cireuit
ttTTA'VA, D. c 24, t/Vl Canodeveloped in connection w ith the III* wurknliiiii tti'ii’ rtltmmg Intck ilirrn kissv* this Christmas will he
and forth lolldiilg lip the sled
p
ro
x
im
ity
fuse.
wit limit (M^.’fil of mistletoe.
— -------- - •
ire-I thing uIhiuI tin president’s with in),*
I it titslift«««! Ii tsnt I’nii r I mmI
Not u. s p r i g i of Abe traditional
"H
u
d
-a
iol
of
lloubte
niakiug
I
’hri'lnm
*
pn-seni
i*
tlmi
mil
mi
I
v
from six In I" inches id *iiuw.
"igheikJ Vul.lid," plant1 t* on -ah- in lh*
toys
Ihi*
year,"
Sail
t
a
call
talk
hock
to
hint.
The
gadget
But in Si Peli-rvburg, Fin., lire
tmlay.
"M oil i.f the little gill* Still capital
E v t liing lm le|ieiiileut, Uurliiolly n Won’t receive me*,&lt;ligtn*.
Supplies grnei ally are fhw n in
niiiii
iliill*.
Pot
the
Isiys
i*
slautich defender of S t. P e te rs­
mmiv of iliem want tho*e new front Florida.* Texa&lt; .'lexica and
burg'* ilium * o f yeni-iouinl sun­
Imtgieii tllolii pistols and MHkel I Califmi.m hut mew ,e.llict.o..s to
ny ikies.- is plugging lo r a few
U. S. dollai
xrhnng
gmt* It lirki**, lot of research’' crinseiv.’•itch
cloud- mid arrow fm th e C h rist­
importsu The meager
- i )' -I’tev
- vent
lie rlitn 's d mlo In* sled.■ -Iu
of
mi*ileii«'
grown
tn
ina* -enroll.'
n o r t h i i m .i . v w n u n . c n iif . then Ml... ' lilU-t C l i m e iiilllltiig j nntoiiNl Columbia is ii"t nearly
Tit* liidepenitelti ha* arranir-'d
uu1
with
n—
big
t.Vl
m
uffler.
j
Uriliab
fo r F m t.emt, fo rm e r Army pitot, Doc. -24—id 'i—The r.dk* of San
"You weai llii*,” she sai I I enough fur demand.
to ’atiem t to pisiduce miificitrl Fernando ' ’alley rutid toriiry Sen- ■
atnt
|
.anger’*
pro
pond
tluit
inch
j
•rtnwfirll by dr oppiitg dry lets
from his plane today If folud child who write* to Santa (.'lau* I
j
ciitiditian* mnl lem|K-mture a n - get ii irt'ly is nothing new*.
KAHN 8200.00 I'KR WKEK SALARY
1C* Ih-cii 'going on here fm
suitable.
)Vms.
, NVighlHos in llradrniiai to th -j ’The Not th tlnknUi Republican
Mi Lr tn 11 in king Cum pan), Inr., "T naton-Salrm , N, C.. offer*
amilh ami Tnmpn I** the n o rlh l am im inm l
lining men alt ngpurtunilJr In go into business for thrm srlves.
In Wasliiiigtou
he
wainidt Ri, P etersburg la be sui-j I ""o ld dlxcux* with |io*fa| (iffjo
\ i ( - *el| &gt;mi ii 1918 MihUI L. J. .Mark Dir»c! or 191a Mislel
ami krep tis "OMridhiii sn o w -' ial* th e iulrndm-tlun nf cnnlding
l *J0 .'u lu ra r Dtr*e| T’rarlo r. " c give yuu a three ) r a r lease
flake” in ils own hackyaid.
n m lra rt. Earuiiic* sufflrient In pay for tru rk in three year*,
•legislation. Tliis would provide
lint in. In In. - *nliirv.
j for all mail mltlresscd tn St. Nic-k
FREIGHTER SAFE
to l*&gt; sent to the town of Smilo
t
l t l ’t K S SH I.It I I I O 'V N E I t - O P E K A T H K S 6 M . V ( W H I T E ) .
HONOLULU. Dec.
24 (Ah
Clntts, Ind., where ruistul employ
1)H" N l’A " I K N I OF &lt;2300,UU II i:t|H I It MIX
Thu freighter Siiinm . Bcnsnn, lint ( rs would in in I leply card*.
te n d ami turn I*y he«vy tiurtltj Timl very pioccdure I* a linhl.v
*
Apply t»:
Pacific sea*
learned itiio the i with i«t*lma*ler* lierealmuts.
Mi I.ran ’I ru&lt; king t ’liinpan), Inr.
safety of Honolulu liarlsir last
\l Vqn Nuv*. postm nater Geun-.
" instiin-Salrni, North Carolina
night,
Simtisiiu reckons, he Im* Idseu
th e lleURiin, rtinm le In the o lid ln g personally w ritten replies
Orient, sent out uu SllS Dec. 16 in longhand In youngsters fm • in
saving tlint heavy seas had split years n r - n io r e _____________
it* i d l l N a m t lliAt w aler w a*’ San Fermi mlo |Hislmnster
postm aster Ifomiu ring in on it a cargo of rice., land Witann ge * belli in Ihe writThe (Hre swelled amt llirrnteiieil
rillin g Job from Sei-retarv-.Mnungei
tn &gt;&gt;n Ihe shiii's sides
C. C lllnner of the Elks Clul
mbi

Pianist Fills
In For&gt;Famou8 Star

RENT A CAR
Gas spare heater* Vls.dfi up
DFFJCE spare In Melach Building,
YOU DRIVE IT
• It. |l. POPR CO. INC.
la r g e light office*, newly tb-corPlUiNK 100’
a led, all utilities, heat and Jan)
BWICKLAND-MOKKIKON
to r service furnished. Call HAS- W IN E FOR YOUR FR U IT CAKE
a t H oM K tt'a.
U-DRIVE-IT. INC.
W, It, ft A. Dept, Store.
PLYWOOD- speedboat. Niwk. 706 RADIATOR cleaning, repairing.
RECORD PLAYERS and radio*
W. 20th 81 . Tele. "1016'“
New Radiators, new cotes. We
for rent. By day or week. The
take off ft Install. Jimmie Cow­
AM nils Hox, 110 W. l i t St. VEOKTAHLfc' plants for • small
an's Sheet Metal Wulka. Phone
and largo acreage. Cabbage,’
w l‘honaPS!t. ~ ____________
amt,
_ : ___________
Collards, Rrocroli, Cauliflower,
La n c i a :y
apartm ent.
No
Onions. Lei luce. Escarole. Tom*
Expert Radio Repairing
chlldami or pels. See M anager
ato, Sirawhetry A Recta. J,
Frod Myers. 311 E. 2na S t
•Apt.. 5,
Hell, Lake Monroe, FI*. Phone
SEE US FOR
d».
,

W A N TED

to

rent

CONCRETE sewer pipe, ({lease
traps, septic tanka, blocks,

MPMEOGUAPII PRINTING
AND TYPING
CREDIT BUREAU OF
...... ......
HANFORD------------- ~
110 N. Park
Phan* I DP

. .he In lies, -stepping stone*. - Mir­
--------t'R G K N T tr T fE E im n -----acle Concrete Co. 309 Elm Ave.
Jfo u it, wh^rir sm all; well behaved
Phone 133b.
FOR RENT—Floor satider. Easy
bov will In* welcome. Informs*
operation. Reasonable rates. San­
• tlun g irn tlv appreciated. Wire
6
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I
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*
W
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D
'
ford Paint ft Glass Co. ’Phone
ro lle d or w rite “ Toms” Box
i 'l l . Del mid.
303. ___
_ J ________

Highest cash price paid for used
furniture. Ted Davia Furniture
Co. 311 E. 1st. Ph. 968.
apartm ent fur couple. All u til­

1 largo 2 bed apartm ent. 1 small

ities furnished. Call MunU-tuma
Hotel,

S REAL KST a V e FOR HALE

°

I’LL HUY your car regardless of
age or condition. Roy R is l/M I
W 2nd S t

DODGE • PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND SKRVICK
109 Palmetto Ate.
Phono 1011
- - SIGNS
Show cards and ooaUr*
O— DEE’S SIGN HKRV1CX
O. D. lan d reaa.-P h w w 1021

7 P « ls, L iv e sto c k . S u p p lie s
FIVE ROOM HOUSE, partly fur_ nlsheij. 2 iM'drooms/. l/.'l down.
1Cohen’s Radiator S h / i for" com• 4 -10.00 per month] For uulrfi FOR HALE: Christmas Pupoles. I pleto radiator se rv te . 100 Sa.i*
Six weeks old. Pedigreed Cock­ | ford Avi-. Phone 36JI-W
ad iu n . Call Phone 9173.
e r Spaniels. John
Amann,
Geneva Ave.
N8URANCK
AUTO "REP AIR INC. Hall's Gft
REA L ESTATE
age. Sanford and Celery Avi
FOR
SALE:
Miniature
Shepherd
F.II.A. MORTGAGE LOANS
liues. Phone 1090-M.
pupplM.
10
miles
south
of
-Sant
RAYMOND M. HALL, Realtor
ford.
West
side
of
Illway
17.
For Drfiendahtu
• Registered llruki-t and
Insuranro Agent
F O R -S A L E f* Horse for genera! REFFRIGERATION SERVICE
Call
Rm. 4 Flori-ln S late Rank Rldg.
farm work- H. F. Slade, Lt.rig-’
GANAH KKFR IGF RATION *
wood.
SMALL :t ROOM cottage, Vi acre
SERVICE
_ ^
land a t Lake Mary, near stores. FOR 8AI.E: Medium alxe mare ___________ Ph. 670-W ~
A «S06.Mx or equal value* ip ’car
Xaddlu horse. 7 years old, gent­
* or tru ih . Can move in same
DIAPER SERVICE
le. Alao saddlo and bridle.
dav. Ilrown R. Yates, Rt. 2,
For details of the safest “mnid
Phone 9S4-M.
Ilox ik l. Elder Springs, Ran
ad v ice” now in Sanford call or
COCKER PUPPIES. Mrs. Carl .w rite HA BY VALET, Daytona
ford.
Moss, 2tel I Willow Ave. Plume
Reach. Diaper* aujipliril.
6 A R T IC L E *

FO K

SA L E

4C2-W.

NEED A NEW HOOF7 I ^ a l j;e.

I-JR) GAL. and 1-35 gallon table FOR- SALE: T Cocker Spaniel
pri-Ri-ntallve will gladly help
top water healera. Electric Ser­
yon. Term* arranged. Ynhieia
Pupa, &lt;16 ft 326. Phong 1173
vice Company
207 Magnolia
Roofing Co. Phone 905-K San­
, Ave. Phone 101.
ford.
FOR SALE: While Persian kit
ALL LITE Aluminum rnsement
lent, 2 month* old. Hilltop SPECIAL COLD WAVE -9A.95.
g , windows. Douhle hung alumlSanford Beauty Salon. Ph
Cattery, Plymouth Hoad, Sor* mini and steel easement win* ■ renlo.
1364.
(lows.
Miraclu Concrete Co.
ORLANDO Morning HrtM
309 Elm Ave; Phohe 1330.
HELP W ANTED
8
landn Evening S tar. Call Ralph
CHOICE TURKEYS for Chrlal- GIRLS WANTED. Laney'a Drug
Rav. IK76 J
m u , all sixes. Delivered. II.
Store.
ELECTROLUX
SERVICE. Tele
W. Shannon, .South Sanford
phone 1291-J, Glenn C, UU,
Avo. Photic 777-W. *
WHITE WOMAN or rouple to

live w ltlr couple on premier*. PLASTER ft STUCCO of all
More for home than wage*.
kinds, patching. Free extimale*.
Contact Mrs. Schultt, Phone
Phone County 3022.
i*4i: j
t
189.
■
^
s e w l R u m a c h i n p„m
SUGAR CURING or ARTERY
1 FIRST CLASS Mechanic. 1
•
HALES AND SERVICE
PUMP CURING With OldMechanic's helper.
M affrtt's
Bert's Hewing Mach. Shop
fashioned
Hickory Hmoking.
Auto Service, Sanford, Fla.
___115 H. Fhrnch
Ph. 11*0___
-Bring in your pork at any
lime—No appointment neo;»
General 'Electric autom atic blan­ COLORED woman that’ can cook
sary.
kets f u r ’sleeping rom forL
and serve. Phone 494,-M. 2410
Palmetto Ave. Will pick up CENTRAL FLORIDA UlUCK
11, II. PO PE CO. IN C ._ ___
FREEZE AND STORAGE CO.
and take home.
•
401 W. 13th St.
MRS. DROWN MILLERS Frull
Sanford. Fla.
Cake at I'iggly W iggly A Table UUTCJIKR, experienced, or one
ith lim ited experience. Apply
Supply-_______________ •• • ; - with
13
Box 31 c/o Herald.
FOR SALE—Un,crock for drivtwayi and roadwaya— Plmoa

20 GUAGK double• barrel Ithaea
k»hot gun, good condition. 78K-J. OPENING foe two live wire in
* a uranre .aaleamen, income to
GAL. Electric w ater heater.
exceed IG.'MX) per y e a r .. See
■ Electric Service Company, 207
Mr. Jenkina a t M ayfair Inn
Magnolia Ave. Phone 101.
Dec. 20th. 10 tp 12 A. M. \ \o
3 P. M. Inquire a t desk.
CUT FLOW ERS. Mra. Y. C. Bol
linger, W est . l i t St. near Mon­ W HITE WOMAN to liva on p r e
roe Corner.
mUrx for room, board ft aolory.
C are for children. 1317 Doug­
M E S H FLOW ERS DAILY. Are
ina Ave.
taking orders now fgr CHRIST
MAS. W rc sth i, Door Sprays,
W O R K W A N TED
ate. STEW ART the FLORIST.
iBI4 Myrtle. 260-W.
FLOOR SANDING ft ftiAUUnc.

f

UXEDO FEEDS—complete line
Kind'* Tuxedo Feed Store.

CASH re g iste r paper In stork.
Powell's Office Supply.’ Phone

(ten.

*
ATTENTION i.AUJLERj ’
Make a unc-etop xervkp i n f pll
your laundry and dry cleaning
needs by uxing your favorite
Self-Service Laundry.
TH E IIE L F V HELFY LAUNDRY
408 W. 16 EL
fianfnid
TAMPA
TRIBUNE
Dnlivi d to yuur home
I’hpno C-3I06 o r ^ ^ ^

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CHRISTAAAS

Trtiiiuui (iift*n Ideal
Uift For Christnuis

Llicile’s Hcauly
Shop

Snn Fernando Slated
Letter Idea Is Old

. *♦*. The club helps needy rorrr*|sm
”'Ve ilum|M"l patt of tlje rice.”
raid one crewman, “and ther/ the j dent* have-a merrv Christum*
Weather calmed and we were aide | Mi*. Iteipicc Harris. North
to make It without t*s&gt; m urh tlidlvwiunl postiulstrcea, is n o j,tiouldc."
__
_ "■ ted by her family In replying tu

And when the fay
• is gone

BEACON DAIRIES

Our H’i

’or

WILL BH OPEN

our jm nds
Continue on and on
.

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A. M. to 1:00 P. M.

? --rm m

5:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M.
T|ie Smoke House

cleaning A waxing. O u r’power 14
LOST f t FOUND
'u n it enable* ua to work &gt;wben
there la no electnc coanecllo. FOUND: RECORD PLAYER on
available. 21 y e a n axperlenc* * fecund xtrect by Sunshine M ar­
ket. Owner can get by Iden(L M. GUaeon. U k e Wary. Fla
ROOFINO1 and roof p ain tln f.
Sm ith Brother*. Phone 1188.

* tifying and paying for thix ad.
Sunshine M arket.

ig n

K EROSENE w ater heater, tank
18
A im &gt; * rO R 8 A l £
fitting* com plete; 6 burner
kerosene range. R. O. Weeks, !U iimtlnesA O pportunities
41
Y-8.
A*1 condition. &lt;1100. 612
Cameron Ave...
RADIO REPA IR SHOP
, M yrtle.
into
In _going
MKRA speed graphic 3H by If you are Intorcelcd
into the Radio Repair Du*
iilneea
Ik complete M otorett like new.
write,i, r. a aiHen, 830 E. New
400 Sanford Ave.
York Ava. pe
Fla.
SMALL BTUDIO PIANO, j u t
tuned, price &lt;123.00. Call 249
barn
fo r appointm ent.

SB®

Our wlrthns fo r^ y m ir
Iwfilt h, hnppinvitH n n d
proHjiority lire unlimited.
May yotf hftve aq exlrn
nharu uf all Uiinga good
UiU coming year.

mEEKW

Mcl-cdn Trucking Company, Inc.
Winston- Salem. N. C. offer*
young man on opportunity to
go Into buxinexx for themeelveaWo Mil you a 1948 Model L. J.
FLOWERS
Mack DIsm I or 1948 Mode!
fa r all eccaaiwM
COO Autocar Delsel Tractor. We
LL A YOST FLORISTS
give you a three year lease
__ A re. J u t off fe isty
contract. Earning* sufficient to
ph- 4M residence-pL «lt-R
pay- for truck in thrve n o r* ,
not Including salary. TRUCKS
GES ft grap efru it I I buihSOLD TO OWNER* OPERA­
A. C. Cleveland
Phone
TORS ONLY (W HITE). DOWN
OF &lt;3600

ATLANTA Wood Ilea tar, m at A
fire &lt;16.00. A, Q. -Deinaon, 8.
Sanford.

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CHRISTMAS DAY
From

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and on!

Royal Maxtorr tire* ore bock again.

B. B. POPE CO. W C

Pope’s MesNage

2$M&gt;rprd I s o d f .
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THURSDAY.
8:00 P. M.

PURE OUa COMPANY
SEABOARD OIL COMPANY
A. J . PETERSON, Agent

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TO E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Garden Gate

SANTA SCOLDED

PHILA DELPHIA . Dec. 24, UP)
Sant* Claus got * reprim and
l('«allaa*4
today, from 'a youthful coireebcrry-laurel,
spondent named "Joe.
Rtand up wcl
Joe w rote S t. Nick th a t th e
tu ral fta tc or colored.
W hat If more appropriate than dispenser of Chrlatm aa cheer hod
a living p la n t?
A tree balled
and hurlapped to blossom with _____
.
popcorn haIIi, bubbling lights and q u o te d . Now, aald Joe, he wan
glitterin g tnow , then later to be to be aure he geta a one-year-’
planted In your garden a i an dox — la st jlear'a model,
everlasting C hrlstm a* tree.
A
i&lt;0 ( tm u U r Joseph F. Callaxh.

With each beautiful
note of the organ
as it peals forth

Christmas nt us ic,
goes our i&gt;e»t for a
Happy,
Vulctide.

WEDNESDAY. DEC. 24, tfO f

Family Reunion
PHOTOGRAPHED
H. M. JAMESON, Photographer

Happy

Now s our oppor­
tunity to express
our sincere appre­
ciation for y o u r
loyal
patronage
during the year and
to wish one and all
the
merrinm
C hristm as e v e ra n d
a Happy
Now
Year l

.109 A tlantic National Hunk

6(300(30©

Phone 362

LORMANN’S RESTAURANT

SLATON MONUMENT CO.
♦**

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*1*

♦Jr *1**1**1*

tional red and xreen.
Dish Harden* made of moifcs,
growing Screen* , In different
■hade* a‘rtd berries cither, red,
yellow, hlaek or w hite are very
interesting and require little rare.
If th ere arc kiddie*, don't forget
the sugar-plum tree of *ilverrd
plum liough covered with gum
drop* and forever having to be
replaced .not only Itecauae of the
*
. .
*1*‘J* kiddie*.
M iniature scene* covering the"
buffet or a larxe window sill ..r
mavlie your dining talde center
piece.
Usa a large I ray and
l«*jfln with a dish garden here
and extend th e arene with dry
moss and green* or rotten for
snow. These arc enjoyed by the
grown up* a* well a* the chlfdren.
While we a re thinking of our
.decoration* le t's rememlwr Jhc
bird* th a t beautify our land. Give

and forever
GREEN."

"K E E P

Hanford- Orlando Highway

FLORIDA

Phone 1347AV

E. M. K.

Garden Notes
* Cactus Garden In bloom.
V isitors welcomed at the J. C.
Ellsworth Garden. Turn rlx h t at
Celery Avemie A Ileardalt Ave-

£hristm as

Visit the Garden Center and
secure Amarylil* hulhleti free.

^ iiiis tm a s
: PE A C E

cut EARTH

regular boarder*. _____
_____
lle*rde«
hell
ing with your Insert problem In
the garden, they will many times
repay you for their keep with
th eir sung and cunning antics.
These georgeou* f t - a t h e f e d
songsters and this abundanrr of
beautiful native m aterial are only
two of. the m any,, many thing*
we In Florida have to l»c thank-

W h l l t * m iff&lt; *I n
l i» v 4 * r o « l o v c r l i c n r i ,
tlie Star »if J lith lr h rm guided

antleipation of a happy Christ
m a i season tend* to remind ’us

tlie I ill. r Wi-c Mi ll
f to tlie M anger at H etlileliem .

„ . . may Christmas 1947 stir your
memory to thoughts of the fragile beauty
of the happiest Christmas you can remember
. . . when these memories flood
,
over you, we know that the
spirit of this glorious and happy season
will engulf you. and that this year
t
itself will become your . . .

merriest christmas ever!

MONK’S BILLIARD ROOM
CLAY WILLIAMS, Manager
(W e Will He Clotted .C hristm as Hay)

We t o m in t o ffe r

Gloaming an the radiant

o f .gold

you

ilie ir gifts

fran k in cen se and m yrr

Olir gift Itlllil lie restricted
to th e o ld . but h ea rtfe lt wi*li
for all th e joy* and Id rx in g s

C hristm as tree are our

of th e Y lllrtid s '-era ton*

wishes of M erry C hrist
n f «f the tree_ of Knowledge
*ml the* tree (of Life or iinmortalitv.
All these thing* were
ulantcd for man'* happiness and
Joy anil he was made care-taker.
their duties and &gt;romi*ea, "Para
dial* was lost * ____
we are (litreted to a m ore gb&gt;riou* Paradise of the future, with
ll'a river bf life and tree of life.
P aradise Is dr*rrlhed, "A* a
land blooming
unfading
fluwera full of *p]eea ami fair
flowering planta."
l-**4 '•* not. lie negtretful In nur
d uty as rarr-tak er* of our Eden,
filrlve to p ro tect, our heritage

m»s and a Happy New

C h rittm astid e !■ th e one tim e in
th e y e ar w hen w e should all be aa
happy as a boy w ith a b rig h t new
sled. Soi le t's lig h t up our faces
and our h earts w hen we ligtyt up
our trees, and h e re 's w ishing for
you and your fam ily the happiest
C hristm as you’ve ever had.

LAUNDERETTE o/ SANFORD
STINE MACHINE &amp; SUPPLY CO.
20? Weal Second S lroct

I'hoi

BILL’S BAR

PACKAGE STORE
Season m errim ent clinga to
every h e it r t h and to thin
Joviality we add our personal
wishes fur all-time Chriatnins
happiness and a Happy New

We will tie dosed all day Thursday and Friday
OPEN SATURDAY

FOLD’S OPEN' AIR PRODUCE MARKET
Corner Thlrtl Sfreel &amp; Mngnolla Avenue

Phone 1287
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Let us at this great Christmas Festival
remind ourselves

our kinBhip with God

and resolve to make our liv$a more joy-

MERRY CHRISTMAS

harken to
dloun Christm an M is
ringing out our M erry
Christm as and Happy

HAPPY NEW YEAR

New Year to you I

M AFFETTS AUTO SERVICE
M. GLEASON
LARK MARY, FLORIDA

. Since 1884
Sanford, Florida

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Section 1 wo
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VOLUME

xxxvm’

Established 1908

AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY NEW SPAPER
yS A N E O R D , FLORIDA WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21. UM

. V.

AHiiucinleil P r e s s {’.e a s e d W if e

St. Louis People
Continue Custom
Of Carol Singing

•

Dr. E. C. Nance,1* president of

the university, sain that al­
though it I* operating at capaci­
ty this semester there will l»c
room for "sevrrsl hundred” I Jit ill
American students at the It*IHR u m m er session. Therefore, n».
the number Of student* under the
Cl Bill decreases the University,
will ■ welcome studcnls
from
..South slid Central America, Ur.

Help To Keep 36Year Qld Tradition
.

»V

RO BERT

S U IT S

AP Newsfealure*
ST. LOUIS—Approximately 40,Ootl St. Louisans, or nearly six
time* th» population of the town
nf Rethlehem. are oonllnuing a
Dit-year-old tradition by singing
N * c * added.
carols through an .orUrruela said he had liegun an I’tiriitnin*
clty-widc endeavor.
educational program In Nicnrn- ganired
No. I rproler I* 77-y'ear-old
guan newspaper* to acituaint his William II Oonforth, who is
people with facilities available chairman of the hoard nf the
at the -university.
RaUixn-l'orina -Feed Company,
lie has been affiliated with the
SI. Louis Christmas Carols Asso­
ciation since its inception in 1011
and It* president since 1920.
•St. Louis. In* says, U th e ‘only
maim city which has organised
Christmas caroling on n large
Scale.
___
«'
The 40,(KM» carolers, who dis­
Dy. HETTY Cl.ARK E
regard. such things a* creed or
AP Newsfealure* lie ju t) Editor color ' harrier*.
rover
nearly
Handmade Christmas gifts me every block in the city on
becoming just ns popular as they Christmas eve. One group visit*
were hack in (itandmn’s day. the mayor's office where a brief
Uttwow you do not have, to limit Interlude of carol singing offio u rself to g ifts which can
rially- opens Christmas caroling
mgde with your knitting needles. week.
&gt;
Smart girla are raiding .dad’s
Prom then on other volunteer
tool chest and producing useful • groups, wearing identifying red
gadgrls which formerly Were avail­ hood* and rape*, sing carol* in
able only In storca, The easy hotel lobbies and restaurants, doworkability of today'* many pint uartm rnt store tea-ruoina, the R.
tic materials, and their present hrary, onion station and many
availability at reasonable cost, other public spots.
affords unlimited opportunity for
Then on Christmas eve these
l&lt;),Mai rehearsed carolers, of ’ all
home craftsmen.
You ran make an attractive age groups, move along residen­
^jMWllcr box foe each r&gt;f your girl tial stieets while St. Iami sans
friends at nominal cost with n invite with lighted wreaths in
transparent
shatter - resistant their windows the familiar strains
plastic. It can be sawed, drilled, of the beloved carols.
The city has token the project
threaded and sanded a s ’ensdy an
common woods, and transformed into its heart. Singing groups are
to readily-formed pliability in no wrlrumed Into homes along the
way. Knllre families move to their
ordinary kitchen oven.
porches to listen until the strain*
Use either clear plexiglas or die nwav down tlm street.
colored translucent plastic (tt-ld
Contribution* are accepted, hut
In. thick malarial may be used not solicited, and last year the
throughout). You cmi find this carolers turned la more than 170,Jildslic at plastic centers n ot noo In what Uanforth refer* to as
•lo b b y shops. A piece atxiut Id little money,” nickels, dimes and
Inches square I*'required to make quarters.
a powder Imx.
Collections, which have to­
You can, however, increas** tin taled more than u quarter of a
n esiuremeiiU to make o buy i million dollars since 1024, go
Lax to hold cleansing tls.ui'-. to approximately .'lb ’ charity
iewelry and makruu aids. Whin groups. Tile money provide* for
you master * the art of niab.iig new- crutches, milk for under­
things front plastic, you ran vfhip nourished children, dental work,
up such things ns earring racks', eye glasses, loaves and summer
dressing table irayi arid si.oc ramp*.
burns. .
Churches, ( fraternities, sorori­
n Tools needed for ths powder ties, husinrss r men's luncheon
• b o x project aro a saw with » ffm clubs, high school, glee clubs, and
blade (If the man In the family ylnilUk. groups register with the
has a motor-driven Jigsaw, to asloc tit [fin's office for singing as­
much the better); flat file, coaise signments. Hostesses accompany­
and fine sandpaper; small drdl ing each group are the season's
and bit; wax petted or pointed current debutantes and. members
scribe; Jar of special acrylic plas­ nf the city's Junior -League chap­
tic adhesive cement (obtainable ter.
,
at plastic center* and .lobby
A volunteer committee of house­
•hops).
wives. business rxeeutives, hank
This equipment may sound Ilk-, era. clergymen, university profes;
a large order, but you'll'find that Sura meets monthly from October
dualist Pop doesn't own c a t tie through January to plan the
Vioaiiasrd
Christmas week activities:

•H andm ade Gifts
Are As Popular As
In Grandma’s Day

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Sec. Marshall Is
Rated Top
Of Year In M7

Nicaragua To Encourage Students
To Attend American Universities
TAMPA. j)ee. 24 (/Ik) A Nicarasusn uffilial taiJ lod.iy he w ii
# ..k •rg-itrpi io cncimagr*‘&gt;luJtnli from Ini Country to attend llie Uni
verity of Tampa.
W ifw l. J, UttVrJa, ulm it litre a* personal representative,of
President Victor Human V. He)e: of Nicaragua primarily to survey trade
pr’mbilities, raid tlx tJoiveriiy ul Tampa ufferrd great oppoitunitiei
to Nitaraquin youth.
Throughout all laitin America
there la a move to aeml atu*
dent* to North American colleges*
but placing them has tieen dif­
ficult because of overcrowded
comlition* In most institution*
in' this country, he said.
Urruela said tbir'Yawna school
provides an atmosphere highly
agreeable to Nicaraguan youth
and Tampa’s location near Cen­
tral America is a big advantage. Over 40.000. Persons

NO. 288

By DAMON RUNYON
IIIUSTMAM ta coining aluund
once m ore, and It alw ays r e ­
m inds ine of w hat good tim es
we have a t such a season of the
y e a r back In my old home tow n
o u t W est.
It a ’so remind* m e of .Ml*
C h ristm a s th a t Swede Ham Hudenberg has the big C hristm as
!re« and celebration in Union
, I’v k . and gives C hristm as p re s­
e n ts to all th e little boys and
girla of my old hom» lm » i.
th e ra being m any such, both
r» m * l# . and female.
In fact, sta tistic s prove th a t
th e re a re more little boys and
g irls In nyr old home town in
th o se d ay s th sn any o th e r tow n
w est of th e Mississippi, propor­
tio n ately to population. It Is a
m a tte r of which all ouV ett liens
a r t vary proud In deed.-and Is
m entioned to everybody who
v isits o u r town,
T h is Swede bant Sudcnberg
w ho gives th e C hristm as tree
an d celebration to the litUe boys
an d g irls Is a big squarehead
.w h o Is . ru n o u t of m y old tow n by M arshal Dillon a y e a r before,
b rcause all Swede S am does Is
to h an g o u t around saloons, and
d rin k beer, and whUVey, and
keep him self drunked up a t all
tim es.
N a tu ra lly nobody wish** to
■see su ch a c h a ra c te r around my
old home tow n, and M arshal Dil­
lon n o t only ru n Swede off. b u t
give* him a good booting down
th e railro a d tra c k to m ake
Swede Sam un d erstan d he ta
no t w anted.
W ell, Swede Sam gor* up Into
th e C lippie Creek d istric t, and
th e next’ th in g anybody knows
he strik e s It rich, lie la w ander­
ing aro u n d th e hills d ru n k one
d ay an d falls Into sn old pros­
p e c t holr, and w h a t does he Ond
In th is hole but a p ay streak
w hich Is overlooked by th e guy
who first digs th s hole.

C

Sw ede Haro com es back to my
old how s tow n w ith p lenty of
- dough, an d n a tu ra lly evsrybuily
. fo rg e ts w h at a no-account prop­
osition he Is when he, la there
before. A no-sccount g u y w ith ­
o u t m oney, a n d a no-account
g u y w ith p le n ty o f it. a re two
different m ailer* In m y old

How Would You
Like 3 A Y^ar?

And then out cam*! eld Rill Hamming mod* up a * Santa Claut, and ila rlt la hand out the presents.”

h om e town an d everyw here else.
W ell, It la along about C h rist­
m as 'w h en Sw ede Ham rrtb rn a ,
nnd he say s he w ishes to put on
a log C h ristm as tree an d cele­
bratio n because he alw ays love#
the little hoys and girls of my
old hom e tow n, and also Is very
proud of my otd hom e tow n h a v ­
ing so m any little boya and
gtrLs, both m ale and fem ale.
Now th is does not sound like
sense to a lot of people who
know Hwnle Ham w e ll, and
know It Is n o t like him to lie
loving anybody o r any th in g , o r
being proud of an y th in g , but os
long a s he h a s th e dough to pay
th e hill* for hi* celebration no­
body can see a n y objection. I n '
fact, m any of o u r clllren* a re
in fav o r of It, figuring It will
save Ihrnj. m oney In playjng
lla n ta C liua.
So Swede Ham sends up Into
th e hills and h as Ut* biggest
p ln r tre e In th s whot* cou n try
cut down and p u t up In Union
1’s rk . Then he goes to D enver
.an d buys C h ristm as p re s e n ts fa r
th e little boy* an d girls, though

w hat tliese p resen ts a re nobody
know s until th e night of th e
dutnga
H ie tree Is certain ty a p re tty
sig h t stan d in g th ere In Union
Dark, all lighted up With rle ttrlc
lights, nnd decorated Avlth glass
balls, and one thing and another,
amt a t the foot of the tree a re
abreks »f long bundle* and , a
whole slew o f bicycles. T h ere
a re hundreds of th e long bun?'
dir* and h undreds of th e bicycle#
w hich anybody can see arc g irls'
bicycles.
H ie park Is jam m ed with little
boys and girls, pulling and h a u l­
ing. and m uch pleasured up u v rr
th e Idea of receiving present*
fr»m H ants Claus. Furtherm ore,
all th r lr p a re n ts a re there, llgu m ig m aybe Hantn may have
Something left a v e r fo r ttirm ,
Old Hwede Ham certainly does
th e thing up rig h t, lie h*a Mc­
C lelland's Htlver C ornel Hand
th ere end aUn th e rh o lr from
th e F irst M ethodist Church to
do some singing, an d 1‘rrach er
H ath aw ay to sa y a sermun, an d
D r. T . iTannitml W llcos to m ake

Christmas Wish Comes True When
Little Tony Become* Able To Walk

a speech, although o f course,
Dr, T H annibal Wilcox Is no­
body but old !&gt;»•• Wilcox.
Well, of course, n I'd of nice
tilings a re said iilniil Hwede,
and w h a t a credit h r 1* to th e
com m unity, which'.1o f course, he
I* noth in g of th e kind and then
not cornea old t tilt tlcm fnlrig
made- up a s Hantn Chiu*, w ith
w hiskers and one thing and sn o th er, and s ta r ts to h in d out
th e presen ts. Otd Kilt Is one of
Hwede Ham 's pals lit th r day*
when Hwrile Ham Is Im aging
around the saloon*. hut lie
m atte* a first ia t e Hantn Clan*
It seem* th e tin ycjea go to
th e tittle gill*, every little girl
In tow n g e ttin g one, while tiro
long bundle* g o . to (lie little
boys.-nnd th ey to u t out to be
.3* ra il tire ilflr*. u n it several^
boxe* of c a ttrld g r* With each
on*. T h ere la also candy fo r all
hand*. Including th e p aren ts,
and th en the vrlehratlqli com es
to a n eri't w tlh T v ery b o d y giving
th ree cheer* foljjiw ede Haiti,
Wall, of course, th e re 1* some
com m ent on H w rds Ham's c h o k e

o f presents, because m m tf uf the
little buys who gVt th e ride*
a n - .only tw o or th re e y e a rs otd,
and some u f the g irts w ho get
Hie bicycle* a le not m uch o ld c ,
but a v e ry tu ly figure* tt sh u n s
Ham 's h eart ‘ Is In the rig h t
'place, auyw ay
licit try noon the n e s t d ay one
and a'.l realise th a t Hwede Ham
pick# these presents nut on p u r­
pose, and they can see w hat n
terrib le man he Is a t h e a rt. F u r­
therm ore. 'everybody In m y otd
hom e town ta very so rry M ar­
shal Dillon runs Hwede off, and
m akes him sore a t us, bem use
by I Id* tim e of day th ere Is n o t
a * live pigeon and very few
c an ary birds left In town, and
crippled r a t s and dug* a re run
nlng every which w ay screech­
ing and howling like th e dickens,
w ith bullets from th ese 22-calllrre rifle* In them .
E very window light in tow n
is trusted, and nobody la safe In
the public streets, because If
th ey do not get h it by s tra y
im lli'ls th ey a re s u re to be
'k nocked river Yiy little g irls
learning to ride bicycle*. K U
one of Hip m ost te rrib le s itu a ­
tions th a t'e v e r cornea up back
In m y otd home tow n o u t W est.
It sounds like th e F o u rth of.
July In the stre e ts, aa som e of
.the lltlle Iviy* a re playing In ­
dian* w ith th e ir rifles, and o th e r
tittle hoy* a re playing cowboys,
and everyw here you h e a r the
voters of little fem ale children
crying because th e y tum ble off
Ihelr bicycle*.
Well, th e mem tier* of the c ity
council g rt to g eth er as soon as
pooslble and paaa an ordinance
forbidding ,22-rallhre rifles, o r
lileyrle*. In the city lim its, but
by th is tim e the dam ag e la so
g re a t th a t th ey stan add a n o th e r
urdlttance f o r b i d d i n g public
C hristm as treey, o r Hwede Ham
H udrnbrtg w ithin th e county
line* fo r a period uf 10 years.
Hut th e chances a re Hwede
Ham Hudenberg' dura not c a re ,,
because nobody ever see* Ititti
anyw here n ear my old home
tuw n again.

.Vfory copyright. H U . New
York Amtricin. tnc.; (ffustrslions copyright. 1911, King
&gt;'fafu/cs Syndicate* lac.

No Worries Wanted U. S. Woman W:\nts
At Christnius Time To Aid Creek Women

'
.i

Taft Also Named In
Poll Of Editors By
Associated P r e s s
Its SH ERRY IIUW EN
t .'. ,11* . \ r s d o l u t » W rite r

.(•EOHRU *’ MARSHALL W S.

secretary nf »tntA. iws« voted top
. newsmaker o*r lp |7 ' and outstan d ­
ing man n r foreign affair* by
editor - of Assoclatml Pie** news; paper s •
The WBitime Army chief of .*
s ta ff flew home div Jan u ary from, •
t'huid. w here h e ,had been amhas. inter, to find tho Senate unanlnionity had npprpved hi* appoint*
mj'iii n- head. of*lhe S tate Depart.
merit. Froin tlu-u on throughout
the vi-ur hi remnipeil alm ost eonstnittlv in the headlines, causing
molt editei ■ to plsee linn.ahead of
l ’lesideiit H arry 8 .'T rum an In the
mnn-of thi yeat category.
Headline* S tart Early
In Dm foieigti affairs depart■lurid Mai shall had no com peti­
tion Only a v. (tie rin g few of tha
i editors named anvone else.
M ai'lm ll was 'Worn in Jan . 21
and moved quietly |u reorganire
. tho .leppriuietd -nnd tr m ia f e r - iu — _ —
in'iisMpttl yf flees turn anuther
idritiling ll&gt; was off In Moscow
:tittd the rriieial Foreign M inister’*
Cidifeteiiei- Muteli ft. Tile llunga*
linn c ris i' nml the easing of
straip...l. I*.. S rvlntions with A r­
gentina viitlio iri May and Ju n e
a fte r liis-'t Jtiitii.
tit a mil. nl H arvaid I'liiverslty
loro* .« he • iv. the first outline*
of his a id-to-Europe program
which llim e t o -he known a* the
Marshall plan
Vugnst 1.7, he
star ted tor tt.. Rm conference at
which tiie inlei American defense
program w«■&gt; approved The U nit­
ed Nation's
\ o inldy m eet lug
,
lulled Sopt Id mid approvedMm'h u ll'- ‘‘L ittle Assembly" plan.
Noi II, In M arled for London
and the second round of tile For‘eign M inister's Conference. •
t ill I e.tds l‘.itltlraiis
S ,n Ifois il A Tlnfl w a s 'the
ov ei vvIn tilling ehoiei- of AI* edito is o tb-1 oiit-tmnliiig political
figini' of I 1 17 WJieo Congress con
vein i| ill Jidildit y he was, atid renuiitieil, one of the lenders of the
| new ttepuldirnn liiujoi ily ' In ths
j Seliule
Hi-, infi ll iu i, was vital iu the
bundling of nil niiportant legisla­
tion. Ilul it wav ns eh slMilan of the
l
iSenate | .ii“*i t ’ornnijtiiu. that he
sponw-rod .ei I (f.i n s I through the
T nft-llaritcjv-L aw over th e uppoIsit loll of nil llo- lending Inbid Icadjyr* of the niloiti and the Veto of
j I'restdeid Tlltfrtatt.
D iitm ii'trjllu n s l’ieipieqt
Thf- law hud personal toperett-oi.ft- foi baft when latair pick­
et- [top. ...id outside nlniost oil the
m iid log- m winch Im -poke on u
lyiliticul lion in tin. summ er and,
full. He w.i food lint ill eil about
tiie deiiioti.iiiiiious. Hilling one of
tin ui "our i
leei'plion."

Ily EDWARD CURTIS
ii « D tiiijn n v uni:
Ily IIKI.KN M A M t S
AI* Ncwsfealurc*
-soriali-d 1'ir*.* (n&gt;hiim Editor \l* Newsfealurr*
CURLS I M
-It.m id I n - it In n ,
RKTH LEM KM—Celebration of
ATH ENS \
grnj-hniicd
ansa* I’ll). Mo., am W ichita, of hniqdllCJ*, of rein-wing, old A m erican poninn wTm lm- devo!
NEW YORK—The sun »hune
three Christmases each year is
Ks*.
frji'tid 'h ip n nnd cem e n tin g fnm ily '•it llti yi'iit i uf her life to lenehpart of the official duties f.f l*»o bright and hut on a h o s p i t a l bnl
Ill- form al nrimoilicenient Oct,The New York I .cogue llccupnF.ffemll Randsk. Christian Arab ami cast a golden glow on the
of tenffirniinit the Rildiiatj tug hinneiiitikiiig want* to tube
imnal Therapy Commitlee, which, words, "It is llime blessed to give liieek | h . i ,hiI women eiit of the ;2:t of lie. eniidi.lfii v* fu r th e R epnhmayor of this hilltop village boy's'w an fare.
lienn noruiii.lt Ion fo r I're s ld rn t
”lf you could have any Chris’- celebrates ji* 25th anniversary than In leeeive "
where Jejmr Christ was born.
fiehls with u rni-eU slmiditid of 'came us no surprise *
ms* gift, you wanted, what this- year, gW ua -mucli uf lhr- m»U Hie . ......... .. I ,.h i .-.1 l.y w .iiiy g iv in g ; Use nf different calendars hy
\ irlorv iii I'nlon
‘would you wish for. Tony.” n rials used in it* ‘Work ftmn p v rr BUi’tilin g tile budget unit! Dr. Edna N While, fo im er dt}
western Christians, th s' G r e e k
Waller l ‘ Reullier was selected
asked
Ih*.social
worker
«hu
Its
own
scrap
link”*
Mure
lilntciiul
knowledge of on im pc ini mg uv m t w
of the Met rill-I'nlm er it- the otits.'inding man in labor.
Orthodox and the ArmagUn*, ac­
sat beside his bed, her mind i- dunalrd by niaitufnc(oiers.
Hbinelie of hills, tile liiiihliniiiil *-ehool in Delmit, i? home demon- More than twice ns many editors
count for the three dslea.Jlu t'jh e
The
coitimillcc
i*
so
much
inbusy
with
thoughts
of
randy,
mayor himself hangs hi* a t poking
menning of th e holidny iv |o - t . 1&gt;tuition s;ieCla!t&gt;t nf the ngiieul- rho-e -him us voted for John I..
loys-mnd spangled Christina* (created in improving the designs_ nrid it limy l*-eome n turn o f , turul divisiun o f the Aineiirrei Lew i- Kent lie i \ 'p eeln cu lu r vic­
but once, on the Christmas of_ his
■
Used
In
occupational
therapy*
a
r
­
Iree*.
,
own church, the Greek Orthodox.
tension and strain nnd frantic of- Mi'ssimi .fo r' Vid to tireeee.
tor v in the N iivpiii Iht convention
"Preparations for. these great! The boy's bright blue glance ticle* that It fin* wrapped up its fo il* to "keep up w itl\ the Join-i
Em the past month she has” of tin guild I *II it ih I A u(ii W orker*’
finding*
In
n
IttM
ik
uf
designs
nml
eg." &gt;
occasions, when the Church of the flicked downward.to the crippled
l-een surveying every siM'tlll pi oil- Union When Ins -late of officers
Navitivlty and the Manger Square leg* in a look Hint was like a ii traveling show iUgalrnlitig
T he woman w ho I* expert nl Is1111 n liptril to child .cute, lillttl- wo- elected iiiu the event which
In fron( °f Re I* Jammed w ith, wince of path. .Then the thin them, which will *o«n stm t around needlew otk i* lucky, p m li.n liitly lion, unit villnge life to "Ulieiiv caught cd ito i- eyes. Rent her hud
people, are not difficult,’* says little face shone with a glow the United States on loan exhi­ in tlii* y e a r of so a rin g prices, er all the community forces Hull announced Hint his program was
bition.
the /nayor. “ For years traditions that transformed It.
for she ca n solve all h e r g ift pro­ touch the lioiiu-s olid -children of designed to elinflnate CmpmunitFinally, the New Y’urfc Ixaguo blem* w ith h e r- ow n nim lde the Creek |&gt;eople.‘r
and customs hava established set! "I'd wish I could walk.” he
tie olement* from the union,
ceremonies which are carried o u t1 whispered.
* committee will assemble tli • fin g e rs, w ith pi a d ie u Hy no s tra in
Onetime ilirector of liulne ecu- - Remind tiiiiiuunfci), «l|nwpYi*r.
rigidly.'
It IVt Mlin«il ,.l |*H*r five, «rr. '•* ■I lin JlP K Iil &gt;*« «*»■■ till*, iff* si
Ten days later Tony w*s wheel, blight birdcage's and other thinn» 11 osllnsrd on l,* * r 1T«**.
The mayor, who says he la ejl downstairs ami into the hospi­ made hy the occupational ihpmpv
n e of 4wu annual
tal's occupational therapy work­ patient*heldfo r'o
In the l-eagur Club
room* filled with tools and paint Miles
house, 221 K**t 71*t St. The proand abuix- with work. First he reeds‘
Irn ploughed liark In­
was pul to work making blocks, to the will
work, which h*» brightened
then he advanced to building a thousand*
of Christmas trees wjtli
hfrdhouse and finally ha learned
and thousand* of live* with
to use the the bicycle u * . Day gifts
after day the crippled legs turned happier hour* end listter health.
tile wheel that sawed wood; dav
by day the muscles atrehgthaned. Two Veterans Make Two wrdks I* fore Christmas
Christmas Candy
hiacrs weip fitted to Tony. On
Christmas day he walked slowly
but steadily through the hospi­ AI’ Newafeature*
NEW ORLKANS-Tw? vet
tal corridors, stars shining Ja
■•ran*, who deckled that olio over
hi* eyes.
was better. |h*n two, have
Tony’s Christmas wish camr head
pooled their resource* and now
true because of tb* work of are making Chrlatma* stick randy
Ike Occupational T h e r a p y
esnes, pralines, fruit cake and
Commllle* of the New York other southern confections.
Junior League compawtfd of
Tha two captains of the candy
l^agu# Members sod profes­ kitchen are Carl Smith, Jr., and
sional therapists In 17 New Uryan Bell, Jr., who decided to go
York howpllsls. ■
into business together to take ad­
The committee, headed by Mrs. vantage of special allotment* of
Henry Webster, runs a six weeks sugar the government made avail­
course which trains volunteer* to able to veterans. Now they, are
teSeh occupational therapy, They using in 18 day* what cqmprlsed
in turn, go into N ew Y ofk hospi­ a whole year's, allotment under
tals and, working under profes- rationing.
ilonal therapists, teach handicap
They bpened their ouslneia in
Y&gt;ed children and grown-ups hand Nov., 1940, and called It "Taeso
work that will take their minds Plantation." Today they employ
off pain and heartache and 24 persons, iquttly ex -tils who
strengthen weakened bodies,
have learned to be experts at
k Leather la worktd Into wallets baking tha fruit cake* and shap­
slid bells, string plaited Into-dog ing caramel pecan pralines.
collars and leaahei and old copper
The cx-Gt's
aro employed
pots are beaten Into new ashtrays with the help of the govern­
'and howls while hours fly by ment’* on-the-job training pro­
to ths tone of songs, without a gram.
The partners estimate they turn
■Ingle thought of fear or pain.
Similar work ia done by the. out a ton of candy a day and at
Junior Leagues of Dayton, least 1,200 pounds of fruit cake.
Ohio; Louisville, Ky.; IndianCuba has about tha same art*
spoils, Ind.; Wilmington, Del.;
aa Louisiana.
Tacoma, Wash.; Portland,

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PACE EIGHT

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Tower Company Has Ovations Of .First
Christmas Bar-B-Q N ighters Are Like
Thr Florida Power, arxl Light
Comrrany t-njoyi-ri n -Christmas
• partv Friday 8:00 P. M. at tin
M Associate* picnic -vrosmtl* in
.hr form of a narjifrlM prepaKd
ry IV. E. Hathaway.
r

1"

t ir

The Cood Old Days

ll» JKAN MF.fiGAN
IP Nfrntfralurr*, Wrllrr
A HALF-DOZEN time* thi*
There were over 358 p r w n l of •&lt;&gt;atu&gt;t!
ort liroadny bit:. resounding
which about PHI wen- children ovation* that rank with ovation*
who vri’rc cntcrtalm d by IWb of the good old dav* rare from the
IVhit*. who a* S an ta ', hxllM-1 ’di*- prettily
d/ct.u'd first. night
trihutrd K
g ifts
hblilit*. «a*£ i ntlllIrnr, . anu-echo.'d in the morntritiui^t
in;-, tuo tbfi juojiit-*.
cording to II II. Coleman of tro»* mg
n

power company.
,
All department*' of' thr com -: ^
rbr ‘'r* were for the l*'” *'**
pany were tep icen ted imd »lv&gt; T 'w .c of them: June l.ockhatt.
pan&gt; were representatives „f Je.-im Tandy. nod Ethel (.riffle*
the Dnvluna ilrnrh. Miami ami ""** m^*}X
'heatrical art.
Paintba companies.
one of
ttu-iii. II truly Hiller, was an r.ngI ,}b h
taV ;'and the other
Auto Accident
two at*' our heroic femalp artiit*.
,
_____ .
KHlharine Coinetl and Judith
i **ini,,....t |r.&gt;m p e e r’ »•***
Alidi i "on.
Hr I* Mtrvivc-I bv the nirm t*. i Stiff nuked, *tyh&gt;li first night.
Mr. unit Mi* O. P, II* rndmi. o n * ' w h o u*ually get out of their
• aliti r. Mi** -Margaret lb t ndon
_ ,.nlv to go home, rose with
*nd h r Hirer brother*. O. I*.: f dt-throatr-d bravo. the night, Jullerndon. Jr. now in \ .•ncriul*,
AndWsmt, Krad n a m i, eye*,
nnd William I ., nod Gcurgir lb flu*!iiiig, in)*-, flyftiy opened in
Herndon of Sanford,
"Mok " li i. the artistic triumph
.Mr. U-vin*. n Veteran »f Wot III „f her 3'J ),u i- on iln- Hinge.
War It. e n .,l » ,r" June 7, l»&gt;Antlumv nod Ch-patra" i*
at Chiplry. For Urn tm«l w a r
cWm-ll’. .lassie, trihe had I.1..0 living With a blolh, , j, uj,,. . i|np|y
|M.r
er-lo law and ‘ .■Her. M r nm! u ,, t
^ ,1 , royal Jewel*,
Mr*. Iht,
Unde, fill Pcimetto iltltd (,|( u
Avenue. lie wn.- n tor mli.1 o f, Shakespeare ill Iut grand queenly
the llalll.M ( hu.rn of.t.hipiey
n
Surviving an- the parent*, Mr.
and M n. .1 W Levin, inf C hip-! Je-Mca Tandk ha* the longe*
J c y : ri ven .i*i. M. Mr*. Ikit P .U "1'
'•l1* ri“*^‘1
Wade mi l Mrr_ J. C Wolfe nf I }“ *«»*» w lpw mirfry T.nitvwieO
Sanford. Mr*. Lee Knight of j Wiljam* record. in A hUeetear
C hari.-ton. S. C . M r'. Dewey}NalWfd It. ire.*
Dunrnn of Panama City, Mm .
H it |xrfirrtnill&lt;-i- ti* u tiervitDan Saxton of Purl St. J**&gt;. Mi - jin ch rd tivniphon'initn ij ar.-iirutn
Gale*.PuNon of Knlamn
’Mich, rnn.l r.
' “It
fncrwllble,"

nnd Mr A. Itot«or»un «f Tulla- the |*u|i- I Hid afte r the Opening,
ba.«.-. nnd bv fi'*‘ brnthtT*. “ lin t -h. itrfitd undi-i.liiqd *urh
t y i III...... .
and
I^onardr Jack, ilobn lb and Krrn on r in d ) .'
l^vin*. alL of Tnllahn ie nml by tlint lie enu convey it with *o
Woodrow Levin* of ltiv*rn. -. . many Hinder* anil impulses.”
Mr, Stevrn* reniih’nr* I* id 1MMJ
Wend Hiller ptnys the PygElm Avnnue and Mr. 8mt)h‘ liv&gt;- . mulbihi*h part in ‘Ihe Hclre**."
at -.311 Park Avenue
jtlif vioitig, ^by,* gauche gill who
All L. gimi maiulg-M here m ■,. tinh-foino .1 *inln an Ice-cold,
requmted t» a* cmWe at tt:45 , nlculatlng, eynieal, and elu-erle**
aVliglli .Tllir^lav . firmning-urL. 4lru-. ,riii\tim - I ’rtltt-r rnrr.|- ntmiit- the
rath.dir Church lu nit. tnl Hi** | Itriti.ii celebrity, -aid -lie i* l&gt;etfuneral
"
1 of* "l(avm»nd‘ Herndon.
*
*o r limn tile play, pulled the itopi
i&lt;mt of tIn*ii illetlimarlv* to pay

LIKES KENTUCKY
CAINESVII.LK Ike.
tK|ie' rial t—Han* Tn.-nrli-r, «i* footfour Inch llniveraitv of Florida
liatkidbail renter who average*
around Ii'.« iioint* a game, *ay*
the lie«t h-j*helhall in- ba* ever
afen played wa* exhibited by the
Univpridty of K.-ntuekv in de­
feating Vandetbill in the lit Id
SEC tournamriit.

tribute, in h e r m -ifo in in ru 'c .
Julie IjM-kiiartV lolliet aWoopeit
arro-if tin- (by tin- t lii 11 November
night “For l.nve nr Money”
opened. Their- wa* u pmoliai
di-mon.-lintlon in tin- audience
when the eurtniil came down and
the pretty,, 'SI-year ..Id daughter
of t harm ter m tnr* Gene and
Knliilfin l.mkhnrt timk her l«iw.
All of lhe(e perfoiman&lt;-ra

i rich, exciting: hut Ihe performThe wild ”*!ocL from wliieli do a pee with f«i**lhly the greatest
me*tlr lemon tree* Wi ie produced i liu-atri. nl *apivnce i* old timer
Nitrogen i* U«d JW protertiou, Ethel jif f ie s liuitiavnl of the ojd
Northurxt Prnvinrea of India.
nlidhi-r in "Ihe Druid t irrte.'

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I I m II*m * Ira n r««» P**l
for killing her lovar, John Ia-»t*i
Mcc of Chicago.
The former night cluh dancer
front ^Toledo, Ohio, who wa» bill*
td profc»»ionally aa "Satira,
wa* reported to have »ent word
to hyr father in Toledo' that
*he wa* ready tp- accept the
nr (ion *entenca which »he lieiicvea i* inevitable.
Guitavo Itcno, a special pro*ecutor employed under the Cu­
ban trial »y*t«m by Mtv’i par­
ent*. *aid ha had learned from
an uniiniM-achable »ource ye*t«frday that two member* of the
tribunal which conducted the
trial voted for 12 year* Imprl*onment and that the third favor­
ed 20 year*.
The penalty for man»laughtrr
rang-’* from six to 2d year*.
Tiie *lim" young dancer wa*
visited yesterday bv a famil.v
friend, /o« Accue, Havana hotel
ipem tur, She it't r.l him t"
notify tirr father that *he »*i
resigned to th r fart that »he
might have to remain in til-’
prison where *he ha* been »inre
Alee wa* »hot to death
April In the rahln they »bai.u
aboard Mee*» yacht.
A* she left the visitor’* room,
to teturn to her cell *l.e waved
to newsmen through a tlie.r. thru
Igtrst into. tear*.
During the trial) which etid-tl
Friday, Patricia maintained th at
Me**, nn Amecican naval officer
during the war, was* al-mlt t"
beat her and that die grabb.-d
a |,i*tn| to ward him off- Thr*
weatx.n went off accidentally, *he
.aid, and the bullet Miuck M&lt;V
in the neck, lie died'foul day*
later.
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The Judge* reached a decision
in ilu- ca»e Saturday and gave
ii (u o . confident]*! clerk. Coiir*
official* »nld thti» ' cuitomarilv
would meau a eotivlrtion.
Presiding Judge Cri*t&lt;^&gt;«l Mur.,
said tin* announcement probably
would I*- made today,.-

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SCHOOL KKFUND TALLAHASSEE, D ec.
22
(EN8) — The Seminole county
board pf public instruction re­
ceived (300.85 this week as re­
imbursement for school lunch­
room food expenditures.
Simla School Supt. Colin Eng­
lish said a total of 115,780 wa*
sent to 2!i counties. The funds
are made available under the
National School Lunch Act and
are distributed by' the State De­
partment of Education.

JAMAICAN LAHOH
WEST PALM UEACH, Dec. 22
—The first HO of 2,420 Jamaican
laborers went to work today In
Florida's sugar cane fields in
the Everglades.
The workers arrived aboard
three planes yesterday, patted
Immigration and flew to CIcwD*
ton where they will work for the
United States Sugar Corpora­
tion.
Charles H. Whorral, Immigra­
tion officer in charge here, said
more are due during the week
and later until the 2,420 have
arrived. They will work- under
contract at Clewiston, Okeelantn
ami Fcllsmere, harvesting sugacatie. Nation-Wide Air Llnps
brought them from Jamaica.

lly HETTY CLAKKE
Al* Newafeature* Itcsulj Editor
A*k a son what hi* mother
would like' for Christmas and
almost invariably he will say,
"Oh, sha -doesn't want anything
fancy.” HoW Sonny underesti­
mates his Mom! Just because she
has reared a family, battles with
pots and pans and is the family
seamstress is no reason to suspect
she doesn’t enjoy- the lharm a
glamor gift afford*.
Listen to her exclaim at ton-ofWHKCKKD PLANE
the-park Yule favorites such as
TAMPA. D ec. 2 2 lAV—A
perfume, cologne, sachet, fancy wrecked plane sighted by hunter
soaps, hath powder, and tricky near G[i.vclaml la*} week was
unusual compacts. .
a Navy dive leimlier whioti had
crashed three .year* ago, U n i t
IL-re arc some suggestions:
S*ciited Soaps. . . D u variety Hill Kissed) public information
of rotors, shapes a;id sixes, scent­ officer of the Fifth Rescue Squad­
ed with Iter favorite fragrance. ron at MqcDill Fjeld, said toSachets . . , Hangers, lingerie day.
('apt. Harry M. AIh-I) of the
cases and handkerchief bug nr&gt;iachei scanted in spicy* taugy. squadron locatcl the wfeck with
floral scent.'.. Dr buy ‘els of sachet a helicopter and directed highway
with which. Mom can e«|K*rimai)L patrolmen to the scene. There
These aie put up imlivnlually in was no trace of the occupant*
of the plane, Capt. Aliell reported.
Imltles or tiny satin tags.
. Cologne , . . Take your choir*'-!
of scent* which run Ilia gainu* ’
FISHERS ItK S(TEI)
from tw.-i*ly 1*iuqu«ts to exotic; MIAMI, IW'c. 22 (d*i Resell)
fragraift-e- Most colognes a i v 'r r a f t were dispatched to pick
light enough not to clash with up three University of Miami
Mothers personality, eveti -f j student* who drifted all nigh,
your choke id wrong.
. ,.tf the Florida Keys in a di*Perfume i „ You must use u j nl.led Imnt.
hit of intuition and lots of good
The Coast Guard Air Sea Re*
taste when *.le*tiiig perfume. cue Service said .that the tri
Here is where your mother’* per­ left early yeslci.lay on a fishsonality doe* count. A - \h&gt;, little ing trip, and when they failed
mother can’t run around * reek­ tu return the mother of dhe »f
ing of a pet fume meant for a so Hat party asked assistance. A

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MAXCY IN, AN
LAKELAND, Dec.-22 l/P)-Th«
special Florida Citrus Commis­
sion committee appointed to study
the Msxcy minimum price plan
for rebuilding tha state's ailing
citrus industry will 'hold its first
meeting here tomorrow*
i.ait Maxey of Frostproof, who
inti.-lured the
plan last week,
•aid the session "will he in the
form of a general discussion -if
policies and the committee will
attem pt tu frame . a program
that will suit Ihe entire citrus
industry." ’
His' plan calls for creation of
a Imaril authorised to set mini­
mum wholesale prices for both
fresh and canned citrus products
at a figure calculated to guar­
antee rarh section of the indus­
pint.Grated ru fr society cnatron. j.PHY rescue plane sighted, tluv try a fair profit.
Du the other hand a dynamic tsia f with It.* Ihie&lt;* ncciipaut*
Woman raieiy's/'lect* m wants A drifting off Goulds, iiiul a 'iiiACCIDENT VICTIM
fure craft was sent to ’ pick
light tlfffnl scent. *
HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 22 G P)lx.vely, unusual ImiI i Ics ami them up.
William Bertholf, 28, of Fort
The three were listed as John Lauderdale, died in a Hollywood
packages missing since lieforo
the wsr a;., availal.b* again. Take Hruwn, 23, Diehard Hickson, 22,1 hospital today from injuries aufur choice
of a _gold U tile with and Calvin
are iI fered when his car overturned
your
.
, .— Wood.
, 2l All
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‘ “a hat war veteran*
-...i
h i. -i
.i I utt .Pembroke Road near iwre
a rirclet of rhinestones;
ami .....k
student.
Die
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nirrniity
nf
Miami;
Sunday
box
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cunlaiuitig
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decui
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a.
.Jiat
plus
. Supreme Courts— beside* its three small trial-six.*
lx,tiles of perfumes; |M-ifume en­
PRF.F.Dmi m t I N
F o l i n w i ^ r 'i r /
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l’*ar l&gt;«*»
TALLAHASSEE lire. 22 « V - ,m t|J M l m rilL
Hie wZ-Vl
liut u procedural morax* offer­ closed in a gi.fil Christmas hell
flag which Marine Sgt. HrTrS ,
ing* no Rulittantlal hope of re ­ , complete with rlap|M-r. Thera is The
j perfume tu In- found in Christmas nest Thomas plantixl atop | W(1 | The car Uft the road and crashlief.
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Jim a’s Mount Suribachi a few ; f '1
“ ,r te • ni* »*«*»', urne«l.
"Experience hx* convinced me tree type ornaments; In Santa
Clans packages; in lurite boxes. days liefore he fell In action was ' lf'
that thi* true of lllinoi*.”
Compact*. Every woman, en­ the main attraction of thr Free- j
The troulde with lllinoi*, ItulTRUCK &lt;’OLLIHON
ledge said, i» not that it offer* joy* having a liiaru) nt-w compact. d ‘in Train for mother here to- |
.
TAMI'A Dec. 22 lA’)—Joe Willey procedure ill such a ca»e bu. There arc laige over-sixed casci
Martha Thomas Uryan [U rd Lindiay, 38. and David An"that it offer* too many, ami and dainty, Mtiall antique-typ" nndMr* members
of hrr family, * —
■*■ ■ yes­
Warren, ■■
15, were •killed
make* thrift ao intricate ami In­ units available in gold plate, sil­ named l.riefly and in*ticrte&lt;| the drew
terday'
when
the
truck
In which
ver
plate
or
hrnnxe.
One
red.
effective that in practical effect
encased flag without com they were hauling oranges col­
they amount to none. The | m.»*1- gay one which she |ierhaps will glass
during a special preview of lided with a freight train near
|,titty of securing effective W* Use immediately Christmas morn ment
the train they aUi-mled along Vnlri.ro. 15 mliea east of lam ps.
termination on the merit* *ub- while, and gold one is pretty, with Goveinor-Caidwvll and most T hr,boy was the son of Mr, and
stantially foreclosed by the plan ing.
o th e r-to p ' Florida state officials.! Mr*. David A. Warren.
nbiily, indeed the «H but math-----‘-------- -J
metical certainty, that the ca**
SPKFDSTKH
771 Grain Dealers
will go off on the pr.we.lural
Constitution
ruling ‘that the wrong one. or
GAINESVILLE
Dec. I &lt;Spe­
H'nnlliittftl fritm I’ftftr On*|
Miveral possible remeilie* ba* been
II ..nllaui* Irom P*ar 0*»|
cial)—Hal Griffin. University of
followed”
, nry to disclose names of tVaders. Florida halfliack who set a new ise of increases in wags* and
Additional
list*
will
lie
made
Hulledge repeated ■ part u.
collegiate, punt return record of severance pay.
to time, Ander yatds
the stale attorney gencial* a r­ puldie from
!”"• time .................2fi.7
pc-r runl.ack In 1P47,
Tha
announcement
removed
•on
•»W.
until
th
e
name*
f
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.
p&gt;1 B| JO punK
n m-w iiintk for the threat of Chrlstmastlde food
gument In the Mailnu c a a e lh a .
the
trader^
on
the
Cojumodlty
while lialwa* corpus would *»»
iGator intramural runner* to con­ shortage.* confronting the nation
proper in Marino’s ciicOm*t«ncei Exchange Administration’s list test. In the 00-yard iU*h. a new and temporarily relieved preshave
lieen
piililisbi-d.
othei leiuedie* Would lie appllca(V.ngre** voted will la- madi- event' here, tir if fin broke the run* on Premier Alelde d# Gashie under slightly varying elmri’a government, embarrassed
inililir
from lime .to lime, Ander­ tape at fi.G seconds.
dltiou*.
, ,
,
a multitude of Leftist.inlpired
son
»aid.
until
the
name*
of
nil
The state’s "confession of er­
strikes nnd ' labor disorders.
the Gliders on the Commodity
ror.” Itutiedge **id, further con- Exchange
Administration'* list said publication of traders' name*
Some observers, however, exfused a situation already muil- have Iw n published,
'w ill be only the first step in pressed Ihe fear that Leftist*
ilied .to a point Where only one
Congress voted that name' of [congressional efforts to learn
rational cu|tclu*ion m a y
ti c big tinders should lie published whether there Is any connection led lalair’s continuing demand*
for greater beneflta would wreck
after the Senate Appropriationsjbolwren government food buying the anti-inflation budget of Vico
'*r ”That the lllinoi* procedural Committee tn-gan an investigation and private sim-Villation.
Premier Luigi Eiuaudl.
labyrintli l* made up entirely uf of reportn that government “in­
lit Iml alley*, each of which i* siders" have profited from mar­
, William the Conqueror built
Birmingham la England’s sec­
useful only a* a mean* of con­ ket operations. • *
the Tower of I aiiidoll.
ond largest city.
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Senator
Ferguson
(It-Mich)
the stale road which the- pe­
titioner ha* taken wa* the wrong

Seminole_County
Court Records

You know ike will opfueclat#
mirrors. 'O u re ore all m ade of genuine Piiubufjh
Plate Glass and beautifully packas*d.
A variety of style* ond ilies from *112.95 to $29.50

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NED SMITH, Manager
"Right Where We've Been For 25 Year*"
300 Eoit Flrttl Blreel

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Pop*, II. II, *tus Mnrau*itltr' H.
[.To Mury U M.i’nul*) Il.lm Will
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Tu M*ir It McCauWy
Mrt'julrv. Mar) it To W II M art
t.r rlUX Dfltl*
Csilfl. ’ Win' II »tus IHIV* K
To tl*u. II. I'artfr rlux Irrti* A.
Cartsr. i t s , it »i*s otlva H
T o W llnrrl.-.n i*att*r, Jr. *lul
liar***, Donald J *tui IVirolhv W
Tu Brhlf) i; llrnhum stus loirrains
llsru**, D-.ssId J »lus DnrulliX
.To Harry, Pitspalrlck , l u I.urltl*
Vslno, ilarvsy Hus Ida Tu Wil­
li* lUtvsr rlux Krusslln*.
I)v«r«lr**l Innd Cu. To Mw»»twaiyr llustlna Club Inr.
rtlartti..U.ui*«v. Crash II *lu»
l i f t ) To Kdss M llurMlli stvlr
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At'lahl.iUil* II Tu Itxlph II. Wlahl
tad *iux Kallt*
HIS4I. RSTATH HIMITOAOR*
(hinwsv. Curtis *tux Anna To
Kin* K.sl*r*l H and I, Am*
Cr**d*n. Win. II SIUX VU&gt;kt It
To Harry Kottl*maa #tux Ituby*
llaana. W K *tu» Doris To Kin*
Krd*ral H and L, Assn.
Osborn*, tli.msr I, stux llslsa
J To Klnt Krdsrat S and I, Awn.
l u s t . Harold K stsx KJItsbslh
To Jamss“ sc. Cuwan
CIIATTC.t. XORTIUGIM
Ktnffsr. Ilumsr A »tal To Haalord
Atlantis Nations! Ilsak • W**t. Haiti* To Itoisland Kl*ane* Co.'
CHOI- AND CIIATTHL *fOHT*lAUI1
Uoatoa, Jo# I Tn Karmsrs llont*
Adw.
HSTlirStTI&amp;S OK MOMTUAURA
Msthsorm, Msrearst ItGr To WII*
bort U, llslism s*nx Gdak
Csatrat Ktortda Prodarlloa Credit
Aosa. To T II Klnanl otux Marls
McIntosh, U D otax Slabs* M
, To Varnxn L OlsaVas othx Cac
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Sanford Allaalls National Rank
To II a U nits
Ml’Tt'AL DIXTRIRirriON AUNEXtm tm t
Rsi Ratals of Alfred Abraham
Ksni la hairs. Usdlv. l / l lab la
various Dose. Prep. •
Thomas Hardy Jr.
Jfxvy Te AJbsts Paulk risuksr

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lion* represented here. Argen­
tina has indicated she could
**trwtUaaeA tfm P*a» Oh )
not compromise on some princi­
fear, of blg-nation dominance by ple* upon which the United
vote fof each member. Previous­ State* is firm.
ly the United State* had- favored
Siimv other countries, unable
added balloting privileges for to obtain “vital" privileges, prob­
big and wealthy states.
ably will balk.
Great Britain and Canada’ have
wavered In their advocacy of th%
Commercial prodm-tinn of ’oxy­
"weighted vote," but have not'
gone over tu the theory of equal- gen from the atmosphere became
a reality about 30 year! ago.
Ity.
Apparently the original inter­
The EngtDh Walnut nfigfnated
national trade organisation—if
,
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one comes out *of the confer en ■*• in Persia.

Havana Trade Meet

Warm, wearable Jacket* for yourself or to give, , .
in colors of Blue, Toast, Wine, Grey, Gold, Flame,
Kelly Green and Black.
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0,'Hutledge’» opinion described
the lllinoi* system in »uch easel
a* u "nierry go-ronnd xnd , held
th at federal eourU ahould In
open to the rider* unlit th at
state afford* a reasonably clear
and - adequate means” for u"taining a direct ruling.

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$50.00 Solid Gold, 17 jewelB $32.50

$65.00 Watches

$40.00

$40.00 Solid Gold, 17 jewels $30.00 $50,00 Watches ...... $32.50
$37.50 Solid Gold, 17 jewels $27.50 .
*$35.00 Watches ........ }..... -

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$30.00 Watches ............... .

$21.50

$45.00* Watches ...... $32:50
*%

$35.00 Watches . .... $24.75

$25.00 Watches ................ . $17.50 $27.50 Watches

$17.50

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Switzerland, A. Chllda FonUlne, who makea 50% of all BwIhb watches. They can
be repaired by any watchmaker In the United State*.
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ternoon and touixht. Wednesday
uarll) cloud) with fro shower*,
hemming rmtltr In afternoon.

AN INDEPENDENT DAll.Y NEWSPAPER

LUME XXXVIII

Stassen Hits
White House
@n Grain Deals
GOP Candidate Says
Anderson List Of
711 Speculators Is
To Confuse Public
WASHINGTON.liec. 23 (/!*) tigroid E. Slauen -today chaw
icflKcd (lie Admimilralion lo .ia y
whether any present and (hrmer
official* in the “ executive depart­
ment of the White House” traded
in commodities prior to big gov­
ernment purchases tn early 191/.

. Slaiaen afro atkrd in a
ment whether While Houae and
other past and preterit govern­
ment official* made a “huge proL
iE at the iteep climb of price*
wtiich followed the governmental
buying."
Reporter* who naked pjeciden
list Secretary Charlea 'G . Rus*
about Slauen'* Malcment got
tire reply, "no comment."
Slauen tint charged two week*
ago that "insiders" in' the gov­
ernment- h id “piufifeU from coinflpdity trading. Hu aiiertion* then
J5l to disclosure .that Edwin A.
Pauley, tpecial auialant to Sec­
retary of the A'niy Royall. had
been a big market (peculatorPauley told a Senate commit*
(CaaUaaw* mm r*a&lt; Kafcll

City Commission
Acts On Request
t)f Hospital Group

riabILshrd 1908

U. Sr Will Use Panama Bases In
Spite Of Agreement Rejections
W a s h in g t o n , i w . m , &lt;at— Hep. Engel (K-Mieh) »uggrated today that the l-nited Slate* rnnatruel a new AtlantlrParifir canal tiulalde Panama if'th a t nation InaiM* upon deny.
. Ing defense baaea there.
Kngei, chairman of the tloum* Appropriation. Subeommit*
tee on defense, told reporter*:
•There l* no doubt in* my mind but what the art. of the
Panama national aaaembly wan' influenced at leant In part by
the Pont nr uniat movement in the ranal lone.**
Uy NORMAN &lt; AftlGNAN
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2* I*T Government official* laid today
th» United .flute* will lotidtiur to ute N military hate* m Panama for
dcfen»c*ol the ('anal Pune decile* rejection by the Panamanian asirrnbiy of v ihw leatmg ug.rem.-nt.
Before taking any fuilher action, they aaid. tin* country will
aweit.
I. 1he outcome of ‘.he prcdd-citial election in Panama next May 9.

2.- Any now move by Panama. ♦

A* n legal ground* for eon
tinningi: to u*a_
u».« the baaea
base* IMS
tin.,
country
ry emitcmfTLilial an agrecmerit aigned in viLi2 tuna until
nul pearJ
iH-arJ trt .itie* of World
th* final
War II ore gfgncd. Panama dl*
iliii
The Canal Zona proper la not
Involved In the argument. Ten
miles wide. It belongs to the
Ulti't’d States.
Tim rejected accord, signed
ta lly thia month, would have

More than 80 winter visitors
anjoyed a covered dlah *unper
last .evening a t the Tourlat Club,
following which *ome memlicr*
went outside and played shufflcSfefrd, ami other* remained In’^ld# to enjoy cards, checkers and
other, diversions.* Several new
members to the club were added.
A shuffle hoard team was pro­
posed, and tht* will b* organised
to compete a t Eustl* Saturday
evening in the* first of a scries of
.Intercity tournament -games, said
Mr. Afruitage.
Frank A. Eatcriy presided at
meeting last night. More than
nark age* were hung on the
rfstmas tree, and these will be
i over to the Salvation Army
Ifla to the needy, said Mr.
itage.
TRIESTE BOMBING TRIESTE, Dec. 23 (AT-Twclv*
ns were Injured In this city
» separate bombing Incidents
hi the^ last U hours.

5 THE WEATHER

given the lb 8. uae of the hifgr
H-2V alrhaae at* illo llato in
Panama for ten year* with an
option to renew fur ten more. *
Wartime-built Itio Halo ia the
only air base anywhere near
th« canal that ran ecrommoJa'c
the hlg bombers. It la 70 ratio
northwest of Panama City.
The 13 other defense site* of
various types would have tmen
•leaned for live yeara. TItlc would
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SANFOftD, FLORIDA

TUESDAY, DEC. 23, 1917

British Uiged Greek Silent
To Allow More To Queries In
Jewish Leaders Ask Attorney Challenges
British To Sanction
Authorities’ Right
To Ask Correspon­
ArmingOfFoodCondent’s Connection
voys In Palestine
WASHINGTON, Dec. *i
NEW YORK. Dee. 23 M l
(AT*—Th# Slate Department
—The New York I'twl said
today II,_H. military expert*,
aaid today the United Stair*
I* going ahead with deporta“aperaling under rigid swcurl*
• fion proceeding* against a
ty regulation*.’' are drafting
Greek new* rarrrepontrnl de.
irritative plan* for *n inter­
■pile a- “reminder" from
national army to enforce the
the United Nation* that he
'United Nation* partition of ~
la errrrdlled to it. .A spokes­
Palestine. (The American UN
man *eld the depkrtmrnt hi*
delegation al Lake Surer**
been notified that a prelim­
said It knew “nothing abonl
inary hearing -will be held
It.'* The Post quoted unnamed
In New York looking to de­
source* a* saying the work
portation of the correspon­
la going on In New York
dent. Nichols* Kyrlasldi*.
and Washington, paralleling
Tr*** officer R e g i n a l d
secret negotiation* between
Mitrhrll told reporter* that
the SlateD epartm ent and va­
"the Issue is whether hr Is
rious nation* being- asknl to
a bona fide newspaper man
ronlithule. forrea.
working fur a lama fide news­
paper" at UN headquar­
LONDON Dec. 23 (/T) -Jewter*.
ish leaders urged Britain today to

up Jewish immigration into
NEW YORK.Dec.. 2 J-(/P )^ A
French Assembly,Reds Accuse U .S. Palestine
immediately .and to-with­ Greek curre*tH&gt;nJrnt accredited to
draw armrd Arab formations from the United Nation* rrfuird to anin (be Holy Land which will iwer t|ueitionr in a deportation
Frees Farmers Of Of Transferring arras
make up the nrW Jewish stale.
proceeding again*! him today,
Both official British and Jewish bringing the hearing to an abrupt
Taxes On Profits Men To Austria sources
reported Colonial Secre­ recet*.

Government Is Hand­ Bulk Of U. S. Italian
ed Its Third De­ Contingent Arrived
InNewYorkMonday
feat In 24 Hours
PARIS Dec. 23 ' &lt;/P) — The
French national atiembly voted
today to free 800,000 farmers
from the new itringcnl laxet on
profits, handing the government
III third- defeat in 24 hours and
•balking administration efforts to
rusli through its anti-inflation
program.
. .
Diaries Barange. president of
ltie Assembly Finance Commis­
sion, - who supported the govern-*
ment program, skid the succes­
sion of government defeats threw
"out the window" 40 percent of
the chances that the program
would succeed.
The farm bloc successfully
carried an amendment, freeing the
peasants from the tax after one
amendment released certain cate­
gories of petsont**Whose property
was damaged in the war and a
second, eliminated a number of
small shopkeepers from the pro­
fit tax list.

The City Commission laat • r a ­
tting granted a request by th-?
Pernald-Ijiughton Memorial Ho*
nltal Association that It he si
lowed to negotiate a lease of
'the old r hospital tmilding. a t
Fifth Street and Oak Avenue,
el mi that alterations b« mad*to the building.
mi It wa* . reported in a letter
% t.W tftmnfGium hum the . A&gt;
aoelatlen th at alt income- de­
rived from the properly would
go for present hospital use. At
. teratlan* are to tie mnili'. subject
i to the approval of th* Comtnlaalon,* skid Gordon Bradley.
deputy dark. I
j 1 C. A. Maday and a commltt**.*
th t 1 lnterceaalon
IlibhIkhonl diaenaaed with the com*
ilsaion the lease of 18 builtligs at the Municipal Airport.
. The commission directed tha'the Duatv £k*olt and Saddle Club
He notified to take special cart
that ears, hurt** and spectators
b* kept off the New York Giants
Representative* of triore than
baseball diamonds during races,
t City Manager It. N. Hayw/ 1,000,000 French workmen lined
tin today to sign up their 'Shop*,
suhmllted a atali-ment sh&lt;
lent* and local* with the workCity Inauranen covered hy
rlous agencies, and city policie* itV fuiw . anti-Communlst off*t of the Red-dominated Gen.fit regard.to Insurance were dis.
&lt;*
.,».* m r»r» fUaKI
*u**#d. , , ,
a Milk of local dairies was re­
ported to have met Grade A
requlrmcnl* during thia rtponlh. Chief Cleveland Has

Supper Is Enjoyed
By Winter Visitors

,-l.a.

MOSCOW. D «. 23 (/l&gt;) Rutsian dispatches 'intimated today
that the United Stales was' trans­
ferring troops (rum Italy to duty
in the American rones of-Austria
and Germany.
(It is no secret that some offi­
cer* and myn in the Mediterran­
ean Theater of operations trans­
ferred to other European assign­
ments W ore the occUfiation of
Italy M tltd Dec. -14, Variuut
(Kspalcbet from Itily during the
Fall told of the movement.
(The first train carrying U. S/
Army personnel from th* theater
to Germany -left Leghorn Oct. 8
with 55 officers and 100 depen­
dents. Five «ilher such trains
followed. The movement was
completed Nov. 1.
The last American troopa in
Italv sailed from Iwghorn about
10 day* ago, in accordance with
the deadline aet In the Itatiaincace treaty, and arrived In N«-w
York yesterday. Thera were about
1/100 off terra arid men in thi:
l-ontingvnt.
A T bs* dlipatch from Vlenn*
said that according to report*
from Salshurg a “conaldarablc Incraa*o" had lieen ol**erv«d In U.
8. force* In tlw American son.*
in Austria.
\
"Among the population," the
it'o iis H * •-« P*a* lUahri

5 Fire Safety Rules Sanford Posi Office
H uh Busiest Season
Five almple flrt aafety rules

can safeguard homes here from
Yule tide disaster. F ir*' Chief
Cleveland warned M ay.
"The Christina* *cason bring*
special h*xard«_“ Chief Cle^riland
emphasised.
_ _
Each ye— . —
m at tree* lU rJ ftre** In thou»and»
of home*. ChrlitriU* lighting U
responsible for many other biases.
Dwelling*, store* and cluba , are
ail menaced hy flimsy decorallons
made of flammaMc material. Firo Chief qeveland offer*
five suggestion* to *!lmtnalo or
reduce seasonal hasards. "Make
aura the tree ia *olidly plaeed, to
avoid upset. Keep th* tree standin* In w ater to increase IU fir*
resistance. Have an approved
fire extinguisher handy at all
time*.
Inspect Christmas tr**
lights for friyed wire* or loos*
socket*. Remember to put Christ­
mas tree lights out before going
to hed."
The chief fireman also remind­
ed club manager* and operator*
of public places to guard against
crowded---pub
fire. "Fire in a n y ---------lie building may lead to panic,
where exits are Inadequate to
take rare of to many people in •
hurry. Aisles and exits should
be kept unobstructed. ^FIr»Ja ns
DISLIKES DECREE

The Sanford Pott Office yes
trrdey hed one of th« busiest
dey* In its hiilorv^ according to
Poatmaslrr Joel Field, who today
reported that 26.210 letter* had
hern handled up to closing time
at 10:00 P . M . In addition, a re
cord number . of parcel* wen
handled
Postmaster Field chuckles with
delight every time he reads of
the plight or California poslmes-'
ter*, a number of whom n* (mows
hat
_

H R

muI

Park, commemorative- sty h p s es­
pecially a notice frpm Santa
Monica, where onsydom in pur­
chaser called up iMstmaatar Phi­
lip T. Hill and indignantly de­
manded hey money back,
"Why there'* a map of Florida
on these stamp*," *he declared.
"Do you think Pm going to send
Christmas card* advertising Flor­
ida all o v er the country T"
Postmaster Itill (a reported to
have told her to bring ’em back,'
and he would exchange them for
the regular kind.
Meanwhile, PoatmaaUr Joel
Field reported that the Issue 0f

tary Arthur Creech Jones had pro­
mised governmental consideration.
The Jewish requests were pre­
sented by a delegation under Dr.
Nahum Gnldmann and Prof. Sclig
Brodetsky, members of the Jewish
Agency's executive.
A Jewish Agency spokesman
said Creech Jones was *»ked to:
Withdraw the Arab Legion and
Trans-Jordan Frontier Force arm-

The nrwipajrer
Nicholn Kyriaiidit, 26, who the
Justice Department maintain* i* a
member of an organisation advoc­
ating ovrrthrowr of the federal
government, steadily refuted to
answer question* on advier of
counsel. *
Immigration service presiding
ir-&gt;*it*w*w «* t-*«rr em ail

Christm as Service
British Move 8501 Is Presented At
Visaless Jews To
Kiwanis Lunch
Detention Camp
_ id i
—

•ervlfo today et the Tourist Club
and the Rev. ’ J. K. McKinley.
Klw-anl* song leader, rondurtml
group ainginx end reed tin- scrip­
ture from "Luke” reUtlvti to the
birth of Jcsue Christ. Frank Lain,
son presided,
Thu Klwqni* "K w nrtrtte," con­
sisting of Edwin Shinholsrr. J.
Martin Stlneciphet. 'Roger llarri*
end If, W, llueker, Jl*. *nng the
hvmna, “Come All Ye Faithful,"
'•Silent Night,” and "It Cam*
Upon • Midnight C lear” Dr. II.
H, AleCaslIn accompanied.
The Club, represented hy F.
Hanky Wight, presented Mrs, M.
D. Gatchel with « mahogany roffee table- in appreciation of her
fine cooking, and to Mrs. Mar­
garet Yets*, bar a**iatanl, a lb u r­
ns mental pin.
Edward F. lame. In behalf of
the club, congratulated tha House
Committee, headed bv Mr. Wight
and Including Capl. liyrd Hudson
and Chief M. N. Cleveland for
their loyal service in siding in the
■e| up of table* and organiiing
of luncheon*.

Elks Christmas Tree Veterans Contribute
To Be Held Tomorrow
$75 For Christman
More than 200 youngster* are
expected at the Elka Christmas
isrty to he held for underprlvirged chile) re rt in front of the
Lodge, on East Second 8tfe*t
at 3:00 o'clock tomorrow after­
noon, It wae announced today by
Jamea Rowland, exalted ruler of
the Elke IM ge.
The big tree will be lit up; San.
ta Claua will lie there to dis­
tribute toys, fruit and candy to
the kiddles, and all will he mer­
ry. Elk basket* of food for lbs
needy hav# been turned over
to th* Salvation Army for dis­
tribution, said Mr. Rowland,

f

Darien Bans Apology
To Rep: Hendricks

DARIEN. G s. Dec. 23 (AT—
Rep. Hendricks (D-Fla) got mad
when McIntosh county fined him
for speeding and then Jailed him
briefly lo "cool o f f his a n g e r hut th# county has no apologies
to make.
The county's position was aat
derad 60.000 more of thg Ever- forth by Georgs B. Cowart, coun­
tv commission clerk. In a atateglades Park sumpa.
ment last nighL
Cowart denied operation of any
:«■ BED
CHRISTMAS
speed trap. H# said the' county
only was trying to protect the
life, limb and nropertr of reeldents arid visitor*—and doing a
__ ear'* very good Job of I t
« *ort of
. u y about the
He had Ultle to .*
Florida congreesmj
wept that!
•
f i t appears th at everyone who
was over arrested in- Georgia ia
lr y ia r - to get hi* name in the
palter."

g R T U t e ra

NO. 287

Greatest Pilgrimage Of Visitors
Crowds America’s City Of Christmas
BETHIEHRM, Pa., Dec. 21 (/P)—-The star and light* of Bethle­
hem thininr. above the lirry bl.-»t furnace* of thi* ilerl community'
have brought the *j'caie*i piV-rmagr of visitor* ever lo crowd into
America’s Oilv’of Chriilnat.
Cats pith license lap* t.om 31 stale* werr counted dbring i*
*ino|e tiny a* thou-and* ot u h cle* . crawled aero** "hill-lo-hill"
hralitr bunging tome iO/XX) i- nr* to »ce the ipleruior of'thr llcthlehcm star.

It was 2tVl yi-iti * ago this
Christina* e*e that a »mall hum!
of Moravian* gathered in .i
rnmllr-lit stable Irriiih- th,. ic-covered Lehigh River ami gavetu their netr hamU-l thr name it
Bethlehem
They were religious men fol­
lower* of ono Ilf the oldca, I’rote s ta n t

e h u r v ln *

in

h is tu ry - d u t-

no- back t-&gt; ih# villaky^ o( medie­
val Moravia—amt they foumh-d
u city* that make* stvi'i. great
music, and Chrislnnt* |»ageiuitry
of light* that ihlnec fur 20 miles
and i» known the woihl around.
Itlusing high al*»vi lln- cll‘
behind the - rampti* of Lehigh
University I* tin UU-fool lii-thh-hi-m star, tnan-eirntirl of m-ui:,3,OUO electric light bull*.
And in the center of the city
u huge Christ mu* t rev made

ftnm bit spruce tree* send* out
a sparkling red und g ie n i mes­
sage of holiday chgpr.

Th»u*ini-1, of **9^-lu-rry catidleS,
made III lor Sin Vo i(uil tpntlu*iiry-i one of tli» ouloin’s oldest
drug store*, aliinv from the horn-*
of lle-thlehcin, hut thi* year Mo­
ravian College ahnmlom-d ihauejt id eustont of using rsudlri.
Instead, electrie candles tlo..d the
window* of tlu- M-hiod.
Al til,, stroke of midnight on
Christina* eve, matulrere of lieMoravian trombone ehoir will
climb to the sieeplo tower of
tin- 260-venr-ohl Mofavlan t'hurch
to h(-rald the liiithdu)- of thi In i*t i-hild.
Alid through the street., tlopeople will sing *gain "l* l.lttlo
Town of Itethlehom,"

Soldier Who Asked For Eyesight __
Has Helped Other People t o See
i. -

lt&gt; M |'l( it ALTS&lt; HULL

fllOKNIXVILLE. I’. t . Dec. ?3 (/l1) Hie soldier - who wrote
^anla C ltu' stking for a )».nr ul tye* last Cbriilma* *aid tmfay he fiecor?r*|&gt;ondrnt |:rvet lie In* licl|&gt;ed otlici* "lo &gt;«e" a hllle belter.

(C m liin s mm !'■■* M atll

HAIFA, PALESTINE. Dec. 2-1
LP)—The British tran*t&gt;ort Ocean
Vigor sailed for Cyprus t a t r today
ith nltuul BB0 visates* Jewish
immigrant* from an Intercepted
refugee ship. Siek paaaenger*
passengers and
in all, remained
their relative*,
In l’ale*llne.
Passenger* **ld the Immigrant
vessel, a two-maited schooner,
had been at »ea 13 day*. She W»»
intercepted veatenlay while trying
to run the Palestine blockade and
was eacorted to the port of Half*
by two' British destroyer*.
Troop* of the Sixth Airborne
Division transferred
the Im­
migrant* to the British vessel, fur
shipment 'to Cyprua' detention
camp*.'
At the same time 303 Jewish
refugee children arrived here
from internment In Cyprua to
enter the "Promised Land" under
a special children'* quota authorlie&lt;l by the Itritlah.
An official at at ement xald that
tr ■*il***o
rs M -IOakii

Associated Prewt Leaned Wire

Member* of the VFW at thetr
meeting at ‘ the Legion Hut last
evening, contributed more than
♦76 worth nf canned # good* to
lie turned over to the Salvation
Army for distribution at-C h rist­
mas time to th# needy, it was
reporUd thir-m ornlng by John
Saule, adjutant.
8lx delegate* were *p|K»lnte-l
to attend th# coming VFW elate
conference at Ocala. These ware
Jack Gordv, H«v Wright, Jim
Wright, Voll# William*. Jr„ Commamler F. D. Scott and Pat Johnnon.
Plana were discussed for the
district convention In February.
Pat Johnson presided In the
absenc# of Com dr. Scott.

Pope Will Not Have
Christmas Eve Visit
ROME Dee, 23 (AT—Pop# Piue
XI! will not receive th# tradi­
tional Christmas eve visit from
tha College of Cardinal! tomor­
row because of th# cold from
which h# is suffering, an Inform­
ed source said today.
Tha Pontiff will, hqw*v«r,
b readm it a Chriatma* message
which v u to hava be#n h it reply
to the
traditional cardinal*’
greeting.
Informants aaid tha
sddrees would h u t about 90 min­
ute*. It ia to be given a t 0:69
A. Mh Greenwich Mean Time
(4:M A- M. Eastern Standsrd
Time.)
An
English - language
translation for the United States
wilt be transmitted i t 4 P . M,
_ 411______
GMT
A. M.____
EST).
The Vatican announced yesterMil * ’

‘ I think.* raid *ull ijH.krit Corp. Che*ter R. f*eikfn* of Indianap
rJt*. "that thif Cluidiiu* ivVji.lf arr reniembeimg that it wasn't »o

Truman Signs
Bill Providing
Statement Is Expect­
ed Soon From Pres­
ident On GOP Bill
To Curb Inflation
WASHINGTON. I&gt;*'C. 23 (AT—
1‘resident lnuiun today rignrtl
a $‘M4.28b,“AX} a|i|](i)|iriatioh hill
carrying $i22,OOO.IXX) emergency
aid fur. France, Italy and Amiris.
lire mr.uuir, pasted in the clos­
ing lioUH'til the tpecial session
of

C otigirit

appruptUtes
Cliim

fast

IH .lay,

5I8,(NX},(MX)

irlirf.

Ollier limit its the me*sure in­
clude;

Government and relief of occu
pied areas ♦ idU.OtX),000,000; rec­
lamation project* $32,011,000;
relief of Navajo and Hopi la
dians $ jIXJ,0(K); payment of a
senator’s salary for one year to
thr son and daughter of ih*
late - Srnutoi Hrfixloie G. Bifirq
(D-Mtss) $12^500: nohagr ex(lelisrs of Congtcu tneiuheis trav­
eling to the special session $222,•
IKHI; families of drtrasrd House
inemtM-rs $25,000; federal securiiy $1.300,000; Social Secur­
ity Adminilralion $40,000, and
for a hospital at Sew aid. Alar4a. $176,000.
Th,. Prc*hlcn( U ex|N-vte«l to

lone ago soldirr* u ric lj4Jqg mllrd and maimed."
iaane u statem ent in » few day*
It wi* llic .,2-)&gt;at ild »-.i|o'al, a one-time star athlete al an cidieertung the Republieau-liecked
ludiauap.itia high *rhool,~ wh«.'
anti-inflation hill, icgnnIL-** i f
lourbbd tin- iinthiii ti year nc.i
when he wreir- Simlt* (Tali* from
the Army'* Valley Forge Gen­
eral Hospital and asked, eyehigh! for hie, ChrbtKw* present.

36 Gennans Are
Killed In WreckOf Express Train

Hot it wnnii't to !»*. “No.'' h■bid in oil interview, "I’ll nev.-i
see again. I knew llial when l
wrote the letter. I wasiiT «»k
mg for sympathy, I ilon't need
and i-an't use syiopailiy."
Corp. Perkins »r}id be received Worst Railroad Acci­
ttt least
letter* loo mans
dent Since War Oc­
uf tliem offering Dirss an eyeMost of the lettet* aaid "th»n-*&lt;
curs Near Remaj;cn
fur reminding me.” h* asset led.
Doctors nt Valley Furg** ex­
FRANKIURT. Germany. Dec.
plained that all «f I'n- offer* 23 (TTj- Two (isckrd pa
IumI tu .h e , turned down beeauiw

whethi-i he
«»r vet.a** tha
measure. Pii-*&lt; 8,-eivlaty Charles
(i. Ro»» iiifmiued re|H&gt;rtcra of

the plan today but ilt-tlmed lo
predict* how aoitit Mr. Trumeil
uill act or WllBt hi* action might
Other White ltmi*e off iclela
*aid privately, howevJr, they ex­
pect Mr. Truman to aigit the hill
and dsiiyunci- what they termed
it* Iharlcquacyi H coniaim oulj"
u ft-u of tin- power# Mi. Truman
asked the *p&lt;-cint session of Conpress to give hhir* Id deal with
f I renllttrtrit *«n P a i r

. .

■s

f d iM J

7p:'|W om aii Kills Self
" ■s In Window Leap As
Man’s Pleas Fail

th« damage to hi* eye* wa* such train* collided last tiight
that there *wa* no -vham*e: of lilic Is. near the *|io! whet
IransplantinK a cornea.
troops fits! crorsrd ihr Rhine,
Corp- Perkin* al.o sufferer! se­ and 36 |&gt;erion* were killetl and
vere damage to h{» face jtt nn M) injured. All ihr victims were
explosion of a land mine during
the Rattle nf the Bulge in Jan ­ helirved lo lie German*.
The worst liam wtrcL in Ger­
uary, 11MS. ,
Perkin* left for home today l" many xince the war, tt occurred
visit hi* parent*. Mr. and Mr
m the f irnch /one near Neuwicd.
Adolphus Perkin* and W« “ f'1- uliicli is. across the Rhine from
Jane, whom. he &gt;married* shortly
ufter he entered military sen Kolitrn/ and about 13 miles-south­
itv. lie'll spend the Christnm1 east qf Remagrn. where American
holiday at.hum# and then return iLisoogre- captured an intact luidge.
to Valley Forge.

Moil of the patirngcr* wete enroute to Chrislmas reunion* with
families.
licrmeii rail uf/lciula nt Mains
said “t he •m-rlih-ut waa caused
by negllgi-iu-e of the i-ngiiUM-r
of .the k’rejburg-Dortmund Express, who ignored a stop sigu-ii
at the* Fohr-lrllch station."
Thia aouthhound ( s p i n s colFuneral service* for Raymond iided with a northbound Nieder
Edward
rlTe-rnclon'' and vcieran 1laluiatrln-Cohigne train. Railway
Wire IT Were held thi*'men originally .-alimated the cus
morning ** All Soul* Catholic
*•* :i7
n,," u
injured
Chureh with- Father Willi.m 100
One
coach
and
the
locomotive
Nnrhlrsh offiriallng. and at Ihr
graveside in Evergroqn Cemetery of the Dortmund train uvrrlurnwhere Catholic service* were also n) and another car wa* damaged
conducted, followed by American •everdly, rail officials •sqld. The
lo-glmi service* under, thr direc­ lo c o m o tiv e of the other was de­
tion of State Senator Lloyd K railed. and one car wa* damaged
badly,
Hoyle.
L.
Callow*)commanded
John
the firing squad at tho graveside
and Karl Soderhlom held the l.e- StevenB An‘d Smith
glon standard and ’Joel Held,
Reported Improving
past commander of CamnU-ll*
—■1
i .
Lousing Post 63 held the Amer­
Timothy Slevcns apd Mayo
ican Flag.1CapL Earle Ixmck* and
11. II. Pope folded the flag. Sen­ Smith, who were injured in the
ator Royle presented It to Mr*. automobile wreck Sunday noon on
O. P. Herndon on behalf of the the DeLend - Davtona highway
that took the live* of Raymond
UnltOd State* government.
Prior to tin* service* at the Edward Herndon and Joseph Her­
church, the legionnaire* were man lo-vlni of Sanford, were to ­
lined up In two ranks outside day reported to have had a good
with the flag* hrtd at attention. night at Halifax General Hospi­
Following th# service, the flag tal at Daytona Beach, and both
bearer* went out flrit, followed are feeling better today, accord-,
by the Legionnaire*, who were ing lo hospital authorities
It I* expected that Mr. 8m!th
followed bv the casket and family,
the Legionnaires standing at a t­ will bo brought home today, ac­
tention aa th* family retired from cording to hi*. brother, F. C.
Smith, who alio predicted that
the church.
Prior to the final astute by the Mr. Stevpna will be able to come
firing squad, the Rev. Douglas .home Friday.
Charles of the Flret Presbyterian
TRUCK TRAIN WRECK ■
Church offered prayer,
NORTON, Kas., .Dec. 23, (AT—
A Rock Island passenger train
SANTA'S HELPERS
collided with a gasoline transport
CAMP KILMEH, N. J.. Dec. 23, truck a t a grade creasing aeven
(AT— A r m y authorities were miles southwest of here today,
speeding the processing today of enveloping th* diesel - locomotive
some 1,300 soldier*, the last U. and two care (n flame* and kill­
8. occupation troopa from Italy, ing three persons.
In an effort to permit them lo
Engineer Pete Modlln of GooUget to their homes by Chrialmae. land, Ka*., and :firemen John
The troopa ______
arrived ___
hara last
___ Campbell of Colorado Spring*,
night after • iilne-dey fr.-i^ng Colo., were burned tu death In
from Leghorn aboard the Army the locomotive.
Transport Admiral Sims. Army
The truck driver, whose name
crews Worked through the night was not Isarned Immediately‘was
to speed as many men to their Instantly killed. No paaoengefs or
other crewmen were bcliov.-d
seriously Injured.
,
bla.
■

Funeral Services
Are Conducted For
Raymond Herndon

CHICAGO, lire. 21. (AT- Two
policemen mid a Chicago Time*
photographer qied to the hotel
npnttnii-nt of Mr*. .Patricia Brody
yesterday after »lo- had r-lelilemtsl the Times nod said sue
wa* goinr to lornmlt *tllc|d&lt;’.
Whilo the policemen wmv en*
rotlle to the h o m e ef the .Id year
old divorcee, n reporter at the
Times talked to Mr». Rrody for
20 minutes pleading with her not
to kilf herself. He’ talked of
Christmas,__p t pew hop*- th a t ----might come with the New Year,
of God’* m.-rcy, (*f t l i q .l t &gt;e*r
ob f tulopteil dnughler &gt;)e* had
mentioned.
Several times during tho teleptmne riinvirsatlnn she threatened
lo break the connection and Jump
from loo third floor.. window.
Each time tho reporter coated
her out of it.
_ "I have troubles . . . ihere's
nothing to live for,” slu- told
him.
She hung ut&gt; when the* police
and photographer John Arabinko
arrived. She told the officer*, "Go
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Cargo Plane Crash
MIAMI Dec. 23 (AT—A DC-3
charter cargo plane, runnjng out
of gns, crashed at (he Miami
aviation ranter here early today
as its idiot attempted to mak#
an emergency landing through a
heavy low overcosl.
The plane was wrecked, hut the
pilot. Cant. Arnold Zahnd, of Mi­
ami. anil co-idiot Raymond Kick
of Trenton, N. J., escaped without
Injury.
The plane, owned hy Coastal
Airline* of Philadelphia, was en
route from Pltlladelnhia to Hav­
ana with a load of IrrighL Zahnd
told field official* ho did not be­
lieve the freight would all be lost
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NKW YORK.-&lt;/V)~The case
(I Marla Formicola' pfctenU an
riam plr of why the rest of the
world find* It difficult to undortland America.
Marla la a pretty 21-yeat-old It.
atian girl who came here la-1
week to marry a Kentucky vet
cran *hc had met over****. Hut
while she waa cn rout* hei fixuxv
waa Killed in an autornbil* ncAdent. . ’
A repre*cntatlve of th-* shipp­
ing line tried to explain the situa
lion to the girl. tail »tw didn't
know aianigh English to under• atand him.
Anthony Camrranu, on Aim *lated Ftc*» - photographer, »vh 1
apeak* Italian, told *t*r gintly in
her own Unguagti
t*l am »orry to navo-to tell v in,
thf*. hut your fiance t* dead.”
The death of her firm i . out
Marla her right to enter thie coun­
try.- and in the normal n u rse of
event* the immirratlon authori­
ties would luivo promptly »ent her
back to Italy.
But Cameralio’i m-waphitn of
the young Italian war ondc. in
tear* waa printed In newspaper*
a crop* Aificrira, and it touched n
lot of heatta.
More than 200 telegram* imuivd
In from every port of the United
HI a tea offering the girl tnarriagil
ay. a home or adoption, Rome
..Were piohaldy
from 24-Karat
acrewlwlla, hut wno»t were -Ifrom
alnrere people anxioua to help Iter.
One would-l&gt;e auilor
lawyer and got In touch with the
White Houao and Attorney Gen­
eral Tom Clark In, a 'o n e man
campaign to boo that Maria la
permllted to stay here, and aaid
that a presidential aecretary had
m.
aaaured him I’realdent Truman
would take a "persona! Interest”
In tha rata.
Whether Miaa Formicola doe*
get to remain In America will bo
decided at an Immigration hear­
ing in Philadelphia: The outcome
Itself Is less Irapoi taut than whut
th# *rase has already shown.
• It has shown again that the
letter of th e ' law mt*h* less to
American* than th* spirt of nbstreet justice. It Is a heart-warmIng demonstration. too. that
people haven't really forgotten
what they owe the veterans. Thev
want to see that th* fiancee of
the dead Kentucky ea-soldler get*
the protection he no longer ran
give her.
In some rountrtft It would be
Inconceivable that Mo many peo­
ple would take euch concrete in­
terest in a case that baa no per­
sonal concern to them. In these
countries people ,jun
linli' help to
j, add
their own fomllle^.
si the area
’.beyond th*
rfahtp or the
neighbor n**t door.
But In America the tradition
- of eeneroaKy extends to all In
It S A hangover irom our
frontier daxs and alto, iwrhap*.
the fact that this eountrv was
settleil and mad* great largely
liv undertlogt ami therefore they
still have a sentimental feeling
for the underdog thediselvvn. They
dpn'J have to tee nr know the
people In trouble to volunteer to
n,tp. They only need tt.b e made
■want of th* other fellow's plight.
People of this eountrv arc mis­
taken If they believe tt* common
folk of Kurope aren't ppateful for
American aid. They a r e r f grateful
. and they do count on II. &gt;
On occasion they may gel unnos-ed at the American habit of
aelf-hack-pattlng and saving. "Hr*
what I’m doing for you." But the

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BELGRADE.
YUGOSLAVIA,
Dee. 2S
'Tax collwior* told I
private shops and business c n -1
Icrnriaea that lh*y muat pay inf
full the 1DAS. lOtd and 1047 In -!coma taaea liafnro they will ho al­
lowed to purchaae fulhrr *up&gt; &gt;
pile* from
government-owned
store* and warehouses.
An order to that effect named
almost unnoticed when it appear­
ed rccontly on the Inside pages
of newspapeaa. A government
spokesman *ald many had wot paid
taxea since the end of the war
and the order waa intended to'
speed up collection*.
A check hv the Associated
Press indicated that 'in many
case* the taxes exceeded net In­
comes and that many private
shops and Imslnrases weald In­
ferred to close.-leaving the field
to government-owned shop*.
The I04R taxes were about
double those of the previoup year
and those- of ID47 were in m an/
cases trinled and in some in­
stance* -Increased four-fold. A
government order published some
'.hue sen said 1!*lfi taxes werr too
low and would be re-lcvicd to
wiiial the 1847 ihaigv*.
It appeared that the only prlvale sliopa which will hr able to
rontlnue In business,will hr- those
which ran huv goods in the
tightly limitrd free market and
from the almost barren black
market.
The government asserted that
Yugoslav* can get everything
they need from guvyrnmant-own.
NKW KF.tOltD
J There arc more than three mil- 1 Tlie United .State* produce*
ed shop* ami that in most cases,
, rDi-c. .adr-tAb
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-A lion mile* of highways In tbu J Iinure
IIU IIT
lo a n
than
28 |per cent of tha
Private owners, ran gel Jobs gi in. CHICAGO,
J world's
iv all-t|me record price of $40 United Slates,
orange*.
clerks and nianagrrs in these a humlied uoumL for frd^ steer*
state stores.
wan paid tmlav a t two l»rgc mid- I Almost 2,000 mi|ea o f the Mis
Chlorine dhxldr Is very effi­
_ "anlcril . nusrkaU—Oinaiia ami
cient for bleaching flour.
,
sisslppl Itiver are navigable.
” Chicago,
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$40
wan
paid
for
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Weather Forecast Is 20 head of cholae to prime 1.220
ssawn*a*
lb. fed atecr*. The prevluui re
Good For Christmas cord
high of $30 was paid several
times in the last few week*. (ar~
Our Gift Suggestions
By ASSOCIATED I'ltP^K
somewhat inferior In
From early Indications then- animals
quality to the well-finished ani­
for the men in your house. Ii
will I* no wet Christmas weath mals which brought *4(1 today.
e tri
er to slow up .Santa Claus ou
At Omaha, th previous record
III* nationwide lour un Christmas was $3H.Sti. Today's high price
Kirsten I’ipes ahtl
evr.
was paid for IP head of Angus
The Weather Bureau reported steels .phich avaragnl an esti­
Cigarette llolders r
dry wpothrr prevails over moif mated I.3IO pounds. They were
of the couulry.
marketed
liv
the
Galbraith
Cigars
# Lighters
Light rain. reported In a small Brother*. Boomer,,Neb.
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• Cigarettes
C.L’ITAHIST k e t u b n h
west Ohio was moving eastward.
Dave
Shannon"
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Arltona
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Rain also fell along the WaihinCandy by Nunnnllys *
ton coast. Snnw flurries fell in Wrangler* have a new member
in
their
popular
western
typo
the la k r Rupcrlor region.
Wallets
here, a brother, II. W.
Temperatures '• throughout th.- orchestra guitarist,
who leccntly |
country are at seasonal levels. Shannon,
back home from Denver.
The coldest weather today ■war arrived
Wc Invite You Tn Come In nnd Kco Our
following completing of
in North Dakota, with the mer­ Col.,
Armv
serviie.
He
is
a
grduste
cury near the aero mark nl of Hrmlnole High Reborn, The
Fine Assortment of Gifts.
Grand Forks and Pemlilna. Yes- orchestra yesterday entertained
tenlay'a warmest highest marks the Jaycrcs at Orlando.
were In the Gulf stales, with
Brownsville. Tex., reporting 80,
the itation'a high.
wise, ones realise It Is natural for
a young son w|io ran away and
■truck It rich to have a feeling
of prideful exuberance when he
comes liack In tim« tn lift the
mortage on the old homestead
Juki before foreclosure.
It’g, the wide heart In giving
that , counts, as Miss Fmmlcoln,
a nit anger with
maiw new
friends, must be awaie this
Christmas week.

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guest for the next thres- weeks J \V. It. Young for the present,
her son. George cn route to his - I’oxtnraster J. B. Jone.v ami hU
new Job at llrlle Glade.
i»»lrinnl* in the Post Office reMr. and Mr*. J. b. Junes h a ir 'nort * v,ry hr*vy holiday mall;
a* I heir recent dinner cue-t Mr. ; hIso .th a t IH-ople are mailing
Joni-s’ mother. Mm. Rudy II ' »'3ids and ix-n kages earlier than
Jones, o th e r due-is included •&gt; nnv ,lm'* ,ho¥ r;ui ri-colbct.
Jlinmir an-l Johnnie Jones
1 Hi*. Merrill Tindall I* helping
.A new w ater krttern Ins la-en »"
®ff1cc ov,?r ,h‘• C hrl,t*
Installed In the home of Mrs. Ola ,l boli.a)».
Carver.
A new chiplovee at the Lilixt-ns
Mis* K athr/n U w tun. .upcrln-1
Mm. Tommy atnley.
tondent of the IViumry |&gt;cpart- ,
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T"m i ° '
Went of the Oviedo M.-lhmUst ;
'^ r^ '9mp U m° V‘"k
Church, assisted by tin- teacher, ' ,lv ,0 &gt;,,,*1Vof her depMiment. Mr*, ia-on C
Mr- and
Mis. Charle.* 1.
rilllff. Mia. Janie- *Vil-on Mrs! Nlblack an- nieking rapid pro­
W A. Teague. Miss Jean Churn-e. S“ ' " n 1
«oonnd Miss* Carlcnc M. Kinnon i-rrT"*' m-w-Ttiimiiy Moon home is
tertnined with a ' Christmas tuirtv !»howfltg signs qf nearing the comhafpn |oy tlir children .-f it. jt cb n -n stners. .
deimrtrnent Wejt.caday aU nntn,al J®hiuile Jon-s attend a Runat the ihuich.
• »Iav i«viiool m-eilng ai.tln - JnrnnChristmas i,« ia and other I ^ S r: “ ,,d 'Vr*' , '*"1 Con'l,M I
Christmas ^Ic-orntbms lent a charm K ' ^
SuTv Junes now I,ns ih
y
,0 U’.0 ' w ” T i L iU hri!r inakbig11\h e lr
T
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Aftei Wongs and ga.m-t. the
The W II. I.ulhrr home, whirh
ih iib e n w ar;. n r r s in M
with wn- mitchasea .crentlj ti&gt; HhSvuu
"Her n. r . . Fouls, in now oecupbxl by
which dellrimi- r.*,kle» ami I.,- tie new ownerm
.
cn am w eir served.
' A-.-ociati- Woitbv I'ation Flank
. Mrn. Mi iiill Tindall, little Ann* •V. Talbott. Mr*. Tallaitt. Mia. J .
lindall. and Mr.- .N S. U unrl.i. R Jones. Jr., and Mia. Irving
inan s|ient Wednesday afteiuimn Mulr-phti - alten-lrxl tlH? rovt-it d
in Orlando.
•lli-li supper. Christmas paity and
Mr. aijd Mm. N. ti. tjuniter- mi cling of the* Seminole Chapter
i , r * M,:'-*N o 2. Older of Eastern Rtars, at
idl Tuidiil! and Aifii fimhill -|u-nt iKe
Sunfonl
iKe Mu-mile
Mu-miic llnll
Hall n
ill\ Kanfonl
Rnlnrday evening shopping. In , I'liiir dnv evening.
1
Ort«ndo.
' Approximately fdl yuiAg people
Mr. and Mrs. h'dwuril Jordan of
uf ..........................
the Melhtalial a n d ' ll.iptlst
*,c •"“Ling their home,(With Mrs. j i hutches will jnlu together In

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i have 'a* thi-ir guest fur the holi­
day* their son. Uoliert U e , a
student at the University of
Florida.
, The luniora an* proudly &lt;howJ Ing their ,Bcw class r.ng&gt;, which
I have lust .arris mI.
t J. P. Cox and Ben Jones, after
; sih-ndjng a few .lays in Jackson| vi11&lt;- »n business and unending a
f Rhrlncr'a meeting, ate back home.
} While Ben Jones was away,
*Mr* Ben Jontm slant the time
'w ith her uaumLa. Mr. ami Mr*.
II; Or I’atker.
The Christmas program at the
HantUt Church was conducted
Runday night by the children
• from the Baptist Orphange at
•Arcadia. The Chri-tmns iimgram at the
■ Ovirdo MethiHlist Church was
eondorted Humlay evening by the
children from Iho.M tthodlsl Or­
phanage nr Enterprise.
*! Tlie rhiblirn from the Baptist
and Methodist orpKpngM arrived
Rim-lav afternoon and were
placid in the ^ u iu iia homes of
’ the citiien* of Oviedo, the one*
) from Arcadia spending Die night,
and the ones from Knlujpriso
t lust for dinner. • - Mr. nnd Mm. C. T. Niblnck and
dauglitir, Dmothy, had us their
. recent truest Mrs. Ltlcille John­
son. uf Mure Haven.
• While Mi*;. Dorothy Darkey,
Star Mall Route carrier between
'Oviedo. Geneva an&lt;l Hnnfunl, is
, eps-nding this month in Tennes­
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see with her sister. Mrs.' Dos*
Ktunton. Mr. nnd Mr/. Johnny
Cianstiin and son. Flank, an- ul- j
tcnm ling carrier* of the route.
Mrs. Young llitrria is aide to
,Ik- out again,following u slight
Bines*.
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t the xvi-rk-eml to .&lt;t.;i:il the hulldays with hi* patent*, Mr. and
* Mrs. L. E. Jorilah, Sr.
Christmas Savings For Our Customers
- A fter several months' illness,
•—-Mr*. J. C. Fairfloth Is able,to tic
lletldlni; I’rirrs have inrreasetl Ihrnugliinil the NntinnIn the store with Mr. F ain loth a
l ' C T t mn*n,n*n our l?r .CMen* factory prices until
little while at the tiin|vagnln.
Mr. and Mm. J. O i^.sell ha&gt;
' a* their recent
rerent guest*
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Mr. Anderson of Orlando.
Order Now and Save!
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Thru- will Im i-o scliuol in
’ Oviedo for the next two weeks
IlnllyxxiKMl llcds, single or double, com plete
( a* l*rof. Walter A. Teague d|sw ilh in n e rsp rin g M allress
i misKxl the pupils for tho Christ­
*&gt; mas holidays Filuay afternoon.
Ibihumn Iteds (.'III inch llollx mnMls) "rnniDuring the.C hristm as holidays,
plcle
wilh Mallress
Mrs. Carlson, tearher of the first
grade, plans to apend n week
with her lelativcx In I'ittsliUrg.
Innerspring Mai Irenes
from
Friends here regret to hear
of the serious Illness -uf Mm.
Bob Cox, daughter of Mrs. J. C.
Ilox Springs
Flfiwoni. of Moultrie. Go .Writ.
from
Flower* left Wednesday by bus
to. go to her following n heart
attack anil a hinin hrmorrhugc. •
Another Oviedo pallrnt at 'th e
(funlitv Betiding .MantirHrlurcrs Sinre 1920
**Feinald Laughton llospital, San- • Sanford*. Oirner Celery &amp; Hanford
jvfonl. Is boward Daul, non of Mr.
I and Mm. Carl Daul.
Orlando-- Phone 1232
J leaving Thursday morning for 8 ra three week* vacation .trip was . j n r r "
Mr*. A. D. Yarn, who will visit
her son. Jack, Mra. Jock Yarn and
grandsons, at Hampton, 8. C.
. Ml** Myrtle .jMisorf and Ml**
Helen StcwHit of . Imkcland nr• %
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rlvi-d Monday afternM n to Im the
,t* of Ajiss Eason’s sivti-r,
. Bob King, fur the Chrlntmuo
holidays.
Ix-aving Thursday morning fo(
J.Ui \
Greenville to bring- back hi*
daughter. Mis* Dorothy Ruse
Link, ahd son. Mnrlowt, w-lyi will
come from Kentucky to Gteenville to rni-et them; and* Ml»a
Barbara Iomi. duughtelr of Mr, and
Mts. J. II. I w , R r. who i s a fellow
student with Ml** Link at Bob
Jones College, waa the Rev. II.
H. Link.
Arriving Thursday to *ii«-nil the
Christmas, holidays with their
parants, Mr. ami Mrs. 0 . 8. Moon,
were Ml#* Martha Anne Moon
ami Reese Moon'. Sliulm ts at
Stetson .University.
A n o t h e r Stetson University
student spent line the Itnflday* with
Mi parrot* Is ReX-^IInnts, son of
MrAand Mra. C. IL Clnnta.
Diuinin Ehjiffey arrived home
this week-end to stay with his
M m tU over the Christmas holi­
day* lietorr rt mining hi* studies
at the Unjvemity of Flurtda.
•Mr*. J. A. Guynn is a patient
at the Florida Hanilarium,M rk litrti 4),i YVaiuriglit. who
hss been a nata-at «u the Fvrnald- loiugblon Hospital, is home

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Turn -r.lniun tnto a mixing
liv CECILY BltmVNSTONK
lei' I -with ill niTonipanying oil
; Mini link* . Add bleed n units-.
nn‘on. Btrvn iH’Pper, Is .non juice.
MKATI.ESS TDfeRDAV DINNER •*!’. &gt;nd m-i-pn It. at egg white
Salmon Puffs
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s tiff cnti.if;!- to hold n penlf; W ithSweet Garden Relish
Ollt W'ashlDg Is ater. Ik i.I egg yolk
Mushed I'olalot-a
ani ihix togrthci: add to ’fish
Buttered Broccoli
mlxttii ■ and combine well. Fold
Calavo and Kuinaine Sulml
in stiffly beaten-eke while Turn
, French -Dre-alng
in|o I uien-eil ctislurd cu|,s and
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Our larKC collection of
c o n s u m e p Ik w inelude* pin* nnd cnr«
rinifx to m a t c h ;
hracelelH, c h o k e rn,
necklncew, and popu­
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salmon
In tenter of o puff com:-* out
'j cup fine »;.f| l-lend
! ’op t* llghtli rRWf,?
m i mbs
with brown. Bun a aharp-polnteil
2 teastH'olis fjnely ginlril
,kn.( tn Miatulu aronml Hm- sides,
onion - .
•i uf i-srh miff i.nd invert un *crvI tiiblrs|«w.n green tK-p|M-r j ing |ilale, I serving*.
I teastndin leliiun Juice
Salt to tn.-te .
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. ‘ j In l!*iti. one of (| k- iUrt«t -*rn«is
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«»-&lt;■!• *d
S. auto ii-.ciilcut, i- u.
nrr-senting a (!hrf*tmn* t uulala «,, .„i i„w ~
on Tuesdlkv evening, at tin-O r -do
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group.of ymnig people will inutoi
l'b« D. S Nnv&gt; in t (hriw year
nmurfil town singing the C hrist-1 1*• —I pnnlilm l l.lcn tialnmg
mas t atnls,
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TUESDAY, DEC. 23, 1*47
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
IF WE HUNGER ANU THIRST
FOR GOD’S PRESENCE WF.»
WILL SURELY EXPERIENCE
IT: My ioul waileth for the Lord
more th in they that watch for
tha morning.—Pe. 10:0,

Usdtr Preiident Truman’i ptopoial the man who will hair
chaige of spending 17 billion delIan in Europe will be paid $25,000
• year lor hit tervicci. We know
• m i l l iellowt who would take
on a job like ikft (or nothing.

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General Claire Chennauit. as i(
Ip prove dial normal married
life doe* nol present enough prob­
lem* and compleailie*, hat itepped
out and married a Chinete girl,
just half hi* age. Aa an experi­
ment in marital relation*, (hit
thould be intereiting.

Rlp-nnortintr Old Sol had come to the little city of THE NATION TODAY
Elkhart, Indiana, on a cloudleiw Auguat day. It wan too
fly JAMES MARLOW,
hot to think of going out to work; it was too hot to think
~ let It go at that. Everybody felt th at way, ao It wasn’t
WASHINGTON Dpc, 22 lA’) surprising when the d ty editor of the Elkhart Truth, the 0lia
Ona night • week 12 men meet
city a daily paper, walked into the managing editor's office w* t„ th. home of one of them
and aaid, In an editorial gloomL “There’s no news today ;;to talk .t*
•bout a book.
what II we do for Page One?"
'r*
—*— read It during the
They’re
"Whaf? No news?” exclaimed the managing editor. ’ ,WMfc* Th** ,tlk lw,°
?°
comfortable In his conditioned room. "Well, that is news!" flome» re*d m?r**
“** "
he yelled, and swished around to his typewriter and wrote \ '^TheyVe mature* me'n. Molt k n
the screaming headline, "85,000 People nnd No News!" •* lover 'ao. Moat' have famine*.
Then followed a two-column front-page story about All are new»papemen except
Thirty-five thousand people dwelling in harmony, police-.1*0 who. " ork / or'ih* *over’,‘
non on
tin baking-hot
V ,nbIntrant l™„*.
ill, „no
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i __ ____
i. to ',1
men
beats w
with
exciting
work
do, *work-!. ment 1and one who edits a magmen shuttling between home and job and no labor trouble, } ah*but three are college gradfolks watching the baseball scoreboards, fish peddlers deal-, unto*. Among them they repre
ing out bait to hopeful anglers, mothers and wives cooking i»«ni a- great deal of experience
suppers In- tranquil kitchens, kids in the swimming holes, *" 1Win* ^nd. dunking In thi*
country am) abroad.
the Icemen chntting at the back doors.
They’re studying political phi­
"No news? Ten thousand families, and not a single losophy, which means only: What
murder to sing its dirge of violence In screaming headlines. to a sood government qr how
Fifteen thousand automobiles nnd not a serious accident to can a government be made good7
of there men &lt;b'*l every
send ambulances roaring down the streets to the hospitals dayMomhere
in Washington with
with bleeding cargoes of dead nnd maimed humanity. Ten politician* and
practical policies.
thousand families and not a single sensational line of di­ But politics, ax practiced in
vorce to set gossips' tongue* to wagging.
! this country and the re*t of the
"Just a community of 35,000 good folks, going peace­ world, to only politics as worked
so far by mankind.
fully ubout theV tasks or pleasures, quietly and, to all ap­ outKnowing
there'a been no per­
pearances, happily. Did anything like that ever happen fect government
so far, the m in
before? No news? That is the biggest piece of news that In the study group -also know
lias ever happened." -Sunshine 'Magazine, Richfield, III.. thto:

- BecAUM. until now they have
hot studied It, .they don't Show
The Writing Jameses
mind* have thought about gov
•rnment,
some of mankind's best
,
Another literary James hns gone. Henry, sou of the what they're
taking this coulee
’philosopher William James and nephew of the novelist in Sopolitics!
philosophy. A profes­
Henry James, has died at 68..The younger Htfnry was chair­ sor from St. John’s College in
man of the board of the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Annapolis, Md., comes to each
;
Association of America, and was long connected with the nesting.
he knows the field
Rockefeller Institute. He may be longest remembered, how­ be Because
can guide the gToup, suggest
ever, for his writing, a skill that in the family ran back Ideas,
keep the talk from going
nt least to his grandfather.
astrav.
The Pulitzqr. prize for biography came to James in
He's set up • reading-discus
1930 for bis life of President Charles W. Eliot of Harvard, •ion program for the group. It
one of the two oc three greatest American educators. Less may go on a year nr longer—
The group started with Thucy­
well known but equally meritorious wok hla f923 life of dides'
hiilory of the Greek
Richard Olney, the fighting Boston lawyer who, ns attor-_wiii
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war ju
more 'than
400 years- he

ney-genernl In Cleveland’s second administration broke the
Vullman strike, and as secretary of state was largely re­
sponsible for Cleveland's threatening war with England
over the Venezuelan boundary;
■Henry James the younger will not be remembered aa
long as his father and unde, who are permanent stars In
the American literary firmament. He need nbt, however,
be nahanted of his own achievements.

Reader* o( The Time* m^y be
interr*led tu know that newipnni
on which thi* paper i* printed
it paper which liat been represetted with the ink being re­
moved. The newipaper ihorlage
continue* critical and it ha* be­
come a matter of getting any kind
of paper al all in order to con­
tinue printing. The de-inked pa­
per, * wjbdr •c.itit 12 cento a
pound, it being uted at an exper­
iment by The Time*.- - - Mel­
bourne Timet. You don’t know
where there it any more of it,
do you?

Russia's Weakness

Iim’t It time to atop being afraid of Runsla? Thin ques­
tion i&gt;i addreiuied-not to our diplomats who are atandlng
their ground undauntedly, but to the average American,
who In too many cases Is getting a bad case of gooseflenh.
Relief for this ailment nhould come from reading “The
United Staten and Russia," the new book by Mm. Vera
Micheles Dean of the Foreign Policy Association. We have
heard much, she says, of the ambitious Russian programs.
Yet If the Soviets do all they plan to do by 1960, they will
still have only 80 per cent ns much steel, the name amount
of coal and 30 per cent of the oil that, with a much smaller
population, we produced in 1941. And by that time wo
should have progressed still farther.
&gt;Depend upon it, the Russian leaders know all this, and
Governor Thompson of Georgia It must give them pause. It may be one reason why they
*ay» he hat "poiirive information" are so frantically trying to grab all western Europe while
that Henry Wallace will be an­ the grabbing Is good.

nounced a* a third party presi­
dential candidate on Dec. 29.
Whether it is Dec. 29 or Jan.
2 make* little or no praclical
difference. Henry Wallace hji*
certainly been showing in. every
possible way tbal he wit! be a
candidate and thi I it will nol be
on cither of the major party
tickets. But wc arc glad he it
tojjtg to run. It will give . all. ol
us a chance to show him what
we think of him and hit poli­
tic*.
i
The* Callup Poll reveals that
among independent thinkers Gaaera! tjirnhower, despite hit objecliont, it the most popular choice
for President. The * reason that
the American people ate turning
to Eisenhower is nol to much
because he it a military man, or
a great national war hero, but
rilh ir because he is not a poli­
tician and most of the other
candidates ere. The Amtricits.
people are merely groping around.
dutatitfied with iba current crop
ol ‘ presidential aspirants, nol
particularly told on any one
man. but anxiously' ^waiting the
appearance of a new leader who
will IcH them the truth, rise abort
partisan politic* and ihow ihtm
the way lo go. They could be
wrong about Eisenhower, but not
»o wrong at about the other*.

Heavy Shipments ''P
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, production,
nave m en
Holiday Season
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JACKSONVILLE Dec. 23 ISpeelsl)—"Because Florida Produces
A tremendous volume of highly
perishable crop* which must he
moved as they reach maturity,
substantial harvesting • and ship­
ping operations will continue
through the holiday Season,
though we do not expect, nor
would we wish to operate on a
'business ax usual' basis," said
William L. Wilson, Director of
Florida State Markets, today.
"Christmas dinner tables throngor
out the land will bear, material
testimony to the Important part
Florida plays In providing health­

ful fruits and vegetables. Rsports
I have just received from our
Stale-operated markets show that
despite . serious weather hin­
drances during recent months,
shipments of tomatoes, beans,
celery, pepper and many other
lines of produce have been rollI**. to destinations throughout
the Nation, to supplement the
Stale’a great drus fruit forwardInga, and such luxury items at the
Winter sterberries .f o r w h ic h
•tv of difficulties, production has
Plant City and other arena are
famed.

mer governor of Minnesota . in.
. V?lu,7',e ,° L ^ ?
u r d . . Henry
I l,nn. W
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movement should increase
urging
Wallace
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runt lfor
heavtly, following tha holidays.
President, "has transformed the
Another Christmaay touch Has
1948 campaign tatn a great cru-

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government

Id ,the hands of the people," illustraliagJ how difftcult it it to
find anyone for public office who
is not a rogue and a knave..
M #rw yean ago k, wa* the col*
1—
professors; '; t h e
"brain

m w y w ipinenu or |ii»
diolf blossom, from Fort Myers
and other producing sections.
Many thousands of downs of
these beautiful blossoms will add
color to C h ristaasl
because of the
tioftf of this FI
“We of tha w h pt

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the government
ruininTev- orer thT?1- tl?n a” ’ *ry
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•ta rt so far back?
Because Thucydides was the
first factual Creek hiftorisl. His
history of th« war Is mors than
a history of a war among the
Greeks.
It's the story of whst hsp
pened to this world’* first de­
mocracy, Athens.
Athens, which suddenly' be­
came powerful, fell Apart through
the stupidity end corruption and
relf-seeking of the Athenians and
their politician*.
After- this start, the study
group went on to Plato's repub­
lic, which Is Plata's thinking
on an ides government.
(After wstchlng whst happened
to Athens In his own lifetime,
philosopher Plato had small us-s
for a democracy. His Ideal rebllc la a kindMB
of Fascist stats
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Hitler would have understood.)
Now the group to studying
Aristotle's book on politics. This
Greek, philosopher was Plato's
upil. But hit fdcas differed from
lato'i
After Aristotle, tha study group
ill go on to another Vlok,
then another, working up to tho
motion) time it.
When they've finished, the we.i
in tho group will have thought
#ml mtybc . little, belter

Expected Thraout!

“Ths Plant Ct\y State Farma rt' Market during Ha taat full
weekly report period handled 89^
748 pint* of etrewbetries—show­
ing a nice Increase over the pre­
ceding week. Price* ranged from
"Your fight against Will Street a dally average of $6U cents to
end* the military control of Wash­ 87 ft cents, the higher figure pre­
day of
ington," says Elmer Benton, fore vailing for .the. dosing
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TUESDAY, DEC. 23, 1947

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THE WORLD TODAY
Uy IJEWITT MACKENZIE
A I* Foreign Affairs Analyst
Are the Vfesterit democracies
going to tw able to hold Cot: *
munisin along the battle-frouT
which" IF now occupUs through
the heart of Europe, or cad"
the Bolshevists fight their way
to the English channel?
That’s a question foremost these
day* |n the minds of folks in­
terested in world affairs (out
who Isn’t? ) . A very natural
inquiry it is, too. In v,«w of the
fact that the outcome of the
“cold war" of the Isms depend^
on the answer. This means, &lt; j
course, that the success or fail­
ure of tha Marshall I'lan also
hinges on IL
As a matter of fact this was
one nf the main tuples of a
conversation which I had with a
member of a major delegation, t o ,
the United Nations, just before
starting to write this article.
We agreed that things had tak­
en a turn In favor of the de­
mocracies and that the chance*,
now are good fur holding t h r
line.
It's mighty encouraging to feol
able to entertain that Viewpoint,
but we shouldn't let optimism
obscure the fscl that holding
the line won’t end -the "cold
war." It will prevent We'stern
Europe from being overrun by tha
Reds, but MuscuW still will remsiu
in control of the many •eastern
countries which hussla has commuqlxvd by strong-arm m ethod:)
Not until these unwilling satel­
lite* are again free to exercise
sovereignty will the claims of domocrscy be satisfied.
Moreover, a*-, my UN friend
pointed out, we shouldn’t over­
look that there stltl remain ’
knock-down aiid drag-nut fights
to ,l&gt;e settled in Western Europe,
notably. In Italy add F ra n c e key position* strategically^ Wbtlu'
Communism has icceived a se-^
rious set-back In both th e * )
countries recently in connection
with a strong wind to the right,
the Rede still remain powerful and
determined. We must expect,
therefore, that they will revise
their programs for a fresh ef­
fort.
1
The Communists are good or­
ganisers and indctatlguable workera. Once they have an offensive
under way nothing will stop
them, until they conic up ag ain st*
a material barrier—but when !heyw
encounter that they don’t waste
time butting their heads up
against a wall. They change their
tactics. It hab been evident for
some time that tho Reds were .
overhauling (heir programs in
Italy and France and getting set
for new offensives.
So we should b e . foolish in­
deed to Indulge In any drgrv»%

democracies. SUB, It’s grktlfylng
to see the political swing towards
the right being extended it*
Western Europe, A hugely im­
portant development in thla con­
nection' is the declaration of war
by the ruling British Labor Ear­
ly—that la, the Socialist Par­
ty—against Communism in England. ,
, .
. The Secretary of the Labor
(Socialists) Party, Morgan Phil­
lips, has Issued a:&lt; appeal It* a l l #
labor groups, Including trade un­
ions, to take, the offensive agafpr.t
Communist Influence wllhln the
jarty. He warned that the Hril*h Communists are out to tab- .
otagp Ike Socialist government
and -have joined. the w ar being
waged by the new Communist

’Christmas g i r t r
I Wh»l kind of ideas does the
Summary of reports from Stale- _ group here discuss?
» wide
range. Hero arc • just two: Is
operated Markets:
Fort Pierce—Tomato movemant man naturally good? Is there
for firat half of- week showed 100 such a thing aa absolute jutticu?
oer cent increase*_over corres­
k question of absolute per- sVn
k
the
m . i «sl . iagainst
n l n i i tha
th» western
western
ponding period of preceding week ontv
Yugoslavia,
—29.808 units selling at an aver­ feet Justice. Can there be such brand of socialism and the Marage of 13.13. Light movement a thing at all?
So far tha ld«a of Justlcr
forecast for thia week.
The toleration which English®
Palmetto—Sale of 7,763H pack­ has varlad from time to time, labor heretofore has extended
place
to
place,
and
nation
to
to the Bolshevists has been a
ages during tha week brought a
total of (3S£52.47. Tha market nation.
groat moral aid Li Moscow, This
Kicking a Jewish child, or any
handled 3,013 bushels of No. 1
new and poaltive British »l“,nd
tomatoes, which grossed 124,360. child/ In this country would be against Commuidam will lend in10. and 2J40 bushel* of N». 2 considered a crime and would be estlmnMe strength to the demo­
punished as *an Injustice.
- — crat!* camp In Western Europe.
■ro»1*'n*
In Hitler's Jewish-hating N an
®*L*lnX voluma handled repra- Germany kicking a Jewish child
rented lighter offerings of* a
might have been considered x cducallon: Study courses to\ peo­
varlfty of produca.
good thing, worthy of .a reward. ple who ha4a -finished school
Florida City—Light offerings
Have the men In the group
jm
of produce handled. Good pro­ noticed any benafll so farT One mt want more education.
A lot of groups and a lot oiw
gress reported on construction of thing abova all others: They
*thooli
doing tho
thlnf.
additional m arket shed.
have a deepened sense of humil­ But
thare’s not enough of It be • '
Wauchula—Light volume -Smf ity.
pper and eggplant moved, dur- their Ideas In a group and gal ing done, according to the Pres­
r the week. Sale* for tha Sea­
When they have to exprass ident’s special commission on
son, through this report period them kicked around, they learn higher education. It made &gt;a re­
have totaled 100341 packages, they don’t have all the answer* port on that thla waek.
for which producers have received and that soma of their think­
a gross total of 4378,471.86.
ing to pretty shallow.
The United States and tha
Pahokee—Bean movement Mow­
But this grqup discussion hero United Kingdom purchased over
ed down by pre-holiday stump in la only a small part of what throe-fifths of Canada's axporta
. Movement in one day at la called In this country adult for tha first half of 1947.
the mid-week, from the Lake
Okeechobee area totaled 19 can.
Sanford-rBusinesa has eontinued good a t tha Sanford Stale
MORE Value for LESS Dollars
Fwm ere' Market, with beans,
cabbage, ettory, Jelture, English
THE AMAZING STORY OF RAILROAD BONDS
P «*. I*PPfre. squash, tomatoes,
citrus frulta and strawberries
moving (a volume from thU.apeUon-, Oe°d supply of frulto and
expected onVthis mar­
ket for the coming week.

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2. Reduced their
3. Increased their cook resource* 878%
4. Increased their M t working capital 787%

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Social A n d Personal Activities
Holiday Dance Held | Country Club Has
By Elks Saturday
Christmas Party
The annual Christmas dance
In a beautiful holiday setting
was held by members of the Elk's I complete with brilliantly lighted
Club on Saturday night at the Christmas tree and Christmas
elub house on East Second Street, greens memtu-r* of the Seminole
Dancing, began at 10(00 P. M. and Country Club and their guests
lasted until »:0&lt;i A. M. to the enjoyrd a Christmas party on
music of Stewart Martin and his Saturday night at the cluh. Neil
orchestra In a beautiful holiday Powell ami his popular nrrhrelrn
•citing. Wreath*, holly, green* of Sanford furni'htd muilc foj
and a profusion of other ChrUt* dancing throughout the evening,
maa decoration* were artistically
Prior to the party dinner waa
tried In the ball room and rookni icrvcd by candlelight from 8:00
below. The dance, under the until 10:00 P. M, ami following
direction of A. I). McNeil, waa for the party breakfast was served
the benefit of the annual Elk'a to about 40 members and gu« sts.
Christmas tree and for the liar- Dinner was alxo served at the
tv Anna Crippled Children's club on Sunday.
Home. Following the dance ■and
Those• SS
attending •the
party were
Stkkl •* ■ l . . . a i . / . . l -— - .
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Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Calhoun
ivs*S* their gupsts their son
and. daughter-in-law. Mr. and
Mrs.' I. G. King and son, Jimmy.

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Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Campbell
&lt;&gt;f Cliarlestun, S. C. an- visiting
Mrs. Campbell's paivnts, Mr. and
Mra J. C. Calhoun.
Mr*. Fulton Hester and chil­
dren of Canal Point Springs, Fla.
are spending *oiue time In San­
ford with relatives and friends.
J. W. Minurik of
arrive on Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. Mike
their home on Park
a few days.
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Miami will
day to visit
Minsiik at
Avenue fur

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Karl Knight has arrived from
Canton, O., to spend the Christ­
um* holidays with Ins parents,

Schirard, Mr. snd Mrs. Jack Rat# igan, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Baker.
Mr. ami Mr*. Karl Yost. Mr. and
Mrs. F. E. Roumillat. Mr. and
« r»; J- Dancay, Mr. and M rs.’W.
P. Keeley, Mr. and Mr*. A. Menendci. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hill,
Mr.-and Mrs. II. C. Prevail. Mr.
and Mrs. R. O. Gnnnn. Mr. and
Mrs. Jack banner. Mr. and Mr*,
m . " Goods peed, Mr. and Mrs.
Ruben Hharroek, Mr. and Mrs.

II. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
William*, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Ka*;nrr, Mr. ami Mrs. Mtt»e Womark of Ocala, Mr. and Mr*.
Itoby Lalng, Mr. amt Me*. W. R.
Williams and Mr. and Mr*. II. E.
Tooke,
•Also Dr. and Mr*. O. I.. Barks,
Dr. and Mrs. A. W Epps,
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Woodruff,
Mr. and Mrs. John Mrlsrh, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Axt, Mr, and
Mrs. Gilev- Chapman, Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Roumillat, Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew furrowuy, Mr. and
Mrs.* James .Slmron, Mr. ami Mr*.
Clyde Terwillcgar. Jr., Mr. and
Mr*. Ed Levy-Whitner, Mr. and
Mr*. Al Bryant, Mr. and Mr*. A.
L. Lyons, .kjr. and Mr*. P. I.
Mills, Mr. ami Mr*. Walter High,
Sir. ami Mr*. Roy Frank Syntes,
Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. William
Rii*)i of 1’hiln-lelphla, Pn.
Also the Misses Elisabeth Dy­
son, ' Betty Thurmond, Loto Ix-e,
Janlre lleticl, Dorothy Puucll,
Pat McCary, M argaret Cram haw,
Betty Wilkinson, Camille Batten,
Caroline Lee, Jean Bayer, Daph­
ne Connelly, Charlotte True,
Barbara Saunders,- Ann Black,
Doris Jean MrCrady, Helen Calia*
ami Carolyn Ilrvant
•
Also Dr. Charles. Persons, Kir

« ,01n . N J , N. B. Willis,of Balls
Glade, John Schroeder, J r ./ Willie
Jcssve of Delarnd ami Otto
Schnabel.

1-auiTeF-, Beard, Walter 8mith
Bobby Jones, E. C. lint per, Jr
Walter Schnabel, Billy Gray,
Troy Hays Billy R bucm A rr, Jim­
Elizabeth Masey Is
my Aiken, Ray Fox, Jr., Billy
Bnrialejr, Glenn
____ Odham,
_____ ____
Gerald
Wed To Mr. McCoy 1Lowing,
John Pope, Kenny Echols
Air. and Mrs. Reggie Matey and Dick Rogers.

k

Elisabeth, to Weldon McCoy, Jr., South Side School
•on of Mr,
son
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon
.........
McCoy of Sumpter, N. C. Tin
Has Xmas Cantata
marriage t&lt;/ok place on Dec. 10
at 11:00 A. M. in Folkston, Gs.
A Christmas cantata was pre.
Rev. McQuinn performed the senVd a t the South Side Primary
ctfrsmony.
- .
School on Thursday morning by
all the pupils of the fourth grade.
The cantata was under the direc­
tion of the pupils* teachers, Mrs.
Nancy Brock, Mr*. Chloris Davis
and Mra. Lottie Nik with Mr*.
F.*car. Price a* accompanist.

Hollywood

lrtittY W O O D . Dee. M &lt;AVPretty soon your bald Uncle Ned
_will be wearing a toupee, Just as
'Charles Bovrr, Fred .Astaire, Van
Heflin.
Ring Crosby,
Brain
Donlrvy, Jerk Benny and Edgar
Berge.i do on th e ’screen.
This prediction comes from
makeup master Pcrc Weslmore
who says that hair pieces are
definitely In the ascendancy for
rlrillan use. It should be noted
that above-mentioned stars seldom
don their "Rugs’* (also tsgged
“scalp dollies") in public. ‘
"But," said Westmore, "The
Hate it soon coming whon toupees
will be In common use every­
where. Let Inc cite a parallel:
“You seldom see people with
crooked, ugly teeth anymore.
That’s becanse the us# jot false.
dentures no longer carries a
stigma. The same will happen
w!*b toupees.”
Westmore told mo these thing*
while we were JMglng a hair­
growing contest on Art Llnklctter'a llouscparty Bhow. F*cre de­
clared there are some methods of
re-growing hair, but they require
much time and patience. A main
rouse of baldiMM-ls nervousness,
he declared.
&lt;
“That** what happened to
Humphry Bogart." he related.
"He wax In the makeup chair one
day this year and I noticed two
little bald spots. 'Bogle/ I said,
•you’re go in g -to be completely
M id Im five days.* He was bald
tn four daysl" However, treat­
ment later restored the actor's
previous growth, and then some.
Massaging my temples uneasi­
ly, I asked Weslmore what one
can do to keep his hair. His Instruct Ion*:

Use a good shampoo ones a
Wsck and massage lightly after-

PAGE FIVE

TUB SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA.

by a chorus of 60 boys and girls
and the scenery was painted es­
pecially for the presentation by.
M rs..Mildred* Rabrock.
The annual contribution of the
school was given to the Tuhoreulbsis Association last week. For
the holiday week preceding the
closing of the school for Christ­
mas, each room in the building
was gaily decorated with Christ­
mas trimmings and on Friday
afternoon a party was held around
a beautifully trimmed tree* on-the
stage In the auditorium. Tlie
tree and party had been arranged
under the direction of the room
mothers with Mrs. C. L. Redding
In rharge. Santa Claus appeared
during the afternoon and left
boxes of candy and fruit for r*th
child in their class rooms. ■•
Tlie tables In the lunchroom
were also decorated wJQ» minia­
ture Christmas trees and red
candles and during the lunch
hpurs carols were played on Fri-

Christian Council
Met With Mrs. Clause

Dr. Quillman Speaks
To Lake Mary PTA

Mies, Caroline llutt of Cohimbus, Go will tie the guest of Mr.
and Mr*. Dick" Metuiuiin tut
Christmas. She plans to tclutn
to her hpme In Columbus uii Sun-

at the December inert Ingx of the
l-ake Mary P.T.A. held recently
ill the auditorium of tIt*- school
at which time the prise for the
FASHION NOTES
t*cst attendance was awarded *o
IIY DOROTHY ROE
tlie room of Mr*. J. C. Ilsnip- A '-ixialrd
Pres* Fashion Editor

Kalph A. Smith, Jr., and Wal:
t i r M. Rinitli h*vP urrived from
tho University of Alabama Jit
I betid (fit idoiing liuliday with
their |ut rents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Austin Smith.

First graders, (,wyn Yates,
Beverly llrown, LeRay Humph-

Mr. and Mrs, Frank Miller
have as their guests for the
holidays, Mrs. Miller's daughter,
Mrs. L. A. Ballard of San Diego.
Calif., and her son, Harry Stew­
art and* family of Chicago, III.

With -the

price o f • 'children's

The Woman's Council of the
First r.hriitMb Church met a&lt;
the home of Mr*. W, C. Clause
on Monday evening with Mrs.
E. C. Dobson as co-hostess. At
the close of the business session
delicious ' refreshment* w e r e
served to M i ,» S u e Wil­
liam*. Mr*. O.. T. Pearson, Mr*.
O. D. luindre**. Mrs. It. tl. Fox.
Mrs. J. It. Richards. - Mr*. W.
II. Hughes, Mrs. .W H ..Johnson.
Mrs. J. I*. Wil»on, Mr*. W. P.
Yesley, Mx*‘. J- L Horton ,Mr*.
P. L. Lane. Mis. W C, Tisun,
Mr*. Clause and Mr*. Dobson.

Miaa Peggy Pippin, president,
announced this 'morning that Lea
Socura will hold a Christina, tea
dance on Christinas day IwlWMl)
the'hour* of 4:00 and «»:IH) P. M,
at the Sanford -Woman'* Club.
The muaic fit Neill Powell and
hla orchestra will he enjoyed
throughout the afternoon.

Patricia Ann t-retniun, Pat Toy*
lot; second graders, Charles
Biidgrmaii, Arthur Ailing, J r ,
Douglas Bridgt-i and third grad­
ers, Mildred llr'idgrman, Carol
Shuman and Mary France* Peekham, all students of Mrs. J. C.
Hampton’s room, gave a program
which included the singing of
"Kouild and linund the Christmas
Tree" amt “Jinglo Bells." "A
Welcome" was given by Patty

GAINESVILLE. Dec. »’ ( S e ­
rial I—Twelve -mure University
of Florida student* hvve l-eon
awarded partial scholarship*, five
for mutical work, six out of the
Tuft* Memorial Scholorahlp Fund,
amt one on the Inter-Ameriran
Scholarship Quota, official* an­
nounced this week.
Recipient* -Of the Tuft* Mem­
orial Scholarship* included Charles
W. OfS, l.e* It. Scl-icn, Jr., and
Clarence
T. Reeve*. Tampa;
Frank F. Whittun. Plant City:
and Ronald II. Hui* and tlownpf
Hopper. Gainesville.
.Monthly music
scholarship*
went to l-and number*, D. I*.
Carncll. Orlando; Dwight Frasier.
West Palm Beach; William J
Pearson. Sarasuta*. II. E. -Seekinger._ Gainesville; nml glee club
"member*. Solon J . KllmnUr,
Lakeland.
The Inter-American scholarship
was awarded to Juliu II. Becerra,
of Santiago, Chile.

TOWN8RND MKETINI
POST PI IN HI)

MARRIAGE BANNED
MARTIN8GURG,* W. Va.. Dee
JIS—(A*»—The Berkeley county
iMiard o f education frowned o f
firtally tiulay oil young girls who
return to school after they an
married and ruled those who !»••
come pregnant 1will' be dismissed
Moat from most sharks ran be immediately.

D u e tto the holiday activities
the Hahfoid ToWmcnd Club will*
not hold its regular .meeting in
the Tourist Center On Friday
night. Thr next meeting will Uheld on Jan. it.

mother who Is aide to remake
l.'ndrr normal conditions, eigh t
outgrown clothes.
During World War II the United to t'J InehsVbf -now e . p n l - about
(hitting down lug sister’s port)’ States produced nb-mi Ml billion tine* inch of water.
dress for little sister Is n project egg* annually
that mav not meet witli lift ap­
proval of the little one, however,
unless it can be mado to look en­
tirely now nml differe nt.
This i* unite possible if Mom
I* hnndv with the sewing ma­
chine. know* her styling ami
make* use of new dye method*
to freshen the rotor of faded fab-

New .trimmings, such ns bright
peasant braid, fell applnple or
eyelet embroidery will Inightcn
pp the remade die**—nml if the
material is pom) to start with, an
altrarlivp and serviceable gar­
ment will result.

PHOTOGRAPHED
H. M. JAMESON, Photographer

For liest ic s u lts in dyeing and
rem aking clothes, ex p e rts su g ­
gest th e follow ing ste p s:

I Be sun- the fahrit* I* dean.

Tlie Misses Bestriee Blsl&gt;ee, auditorium ‘was dceorated with sufe of your fahrir, or If it is a
Connie Ludwig and Carolyn Hud­ fern. Brasilian peppers, |K»in- synthetic such a* tnynn, use ail
son e n t e r t a i n e d
with a sellla* and re«l candles. Mrs. ull-purpose dye.
Christmas party on Saturday , Eloise Chester sccompanied the
4—Press the material after
night tn the garden of the John singing at the piano ami at ttv&lt; dyeing.
close
of
the
program
a
silver
Ludwig homo on the West Ride.
6—Then place' your pattern, cot
A large decorated tree stood in offering was taken tu p u rc h a re
the gardrn and gay colored lights film* for the srhool projecting and proceed as you would in
working with new fabric.cast a soft glow over the scene. machine.
Dancing was enjoyed and
games were played with prise*
being won by Mary Jo Dayman,
Jimmv Byrd, Robert Beckwith
and Hamilton Bishec, Jr. Later
In the evening the group enjoved
a hay ride during which tunc
Christum* enrols were sung. Refrsehmenta were served following
the ride. •
Sanford, Florida
Those attending were Ada
Adams, Jack MacDonald, Gretchen Kirehhoff, Norma F*aye Har­
vey, Hetty Iirlsson, Jean Wilson,
Jane Davit, Kveltrn Driggers,
Joan Humphrey, Mildre*F Miller,
Donna Witte, Ann Whitaker,
Miriam Move, Ann Dunn. Patty
Frrnh Crahnirut Cocktail
Hrnndicd Coii| h* of Fruit .
Ratigun and Mary Jo Dayman.
('hilled OrutiKo Juice
Also
Jimmy Byrd, Calvin Chilled Tomato Juice
Wright, George Herndon, Wesley
Chilled Apple Juice
Spencer, Jack Hchlrard, * Mike
Whelchel. Billy Frank. Jimmy
Pennington, Jimmy 8mith, Wal­ lloao nadiahea Heart* of Sanford Celery Queen UIIvch
ler Routh, Uobert Beckwith, Bob
Kilpatrick E u g e n e Lomlnack,
Mock Turtle Soup Sherry Royal
Buddy Melsch, Bob Sieger, ElllsConitomme ('dentine
Tomato Soup Supreme
ton Baker, Wally Jarrell. Edward
Gordon and Jerry Covington. 1

____ Baked Virginia Ham. Cham pay tie Suure ^
Broiled Sirloin Steak with Munltroom Sauce
Itoant Prime Riba of Beef au jux
Roaat Stuffed Young Vermont Turkey
Mayfair Dresalng, Cranberry Sauce
Roast Long Ialahd Duckling, Apple Sauce
Fresh Lobster a la Newburg
Braised Leg of Lamb, Mint Sauce or Brown Gravy
Poached Kggs Benedict

Flowers *

Boiled Potatoes.
Green Peas
«
Steamed Rice

Christman Wreaths
Potted Plant*
Cut Flowers
Coinages
Shrubbery
Host*, Bushes
Nice* Selection To Choose From.

Mashed Potatoes
Candied Yams
Asparagus 8|&gt;carx
Mashed Hubbard Squash

Lettuce Hearts . Fruit in Aspic
Sliced Tomatoes
French, Russian, Roquefort or Mayonnaise Dressing
Parker Houso Rolls

*

x

Telegraph Delivery Service on ad Flower Orders

don’rhave to bo
STUFFED SHIKIS

12 More U Of F Men
Given Scholarships

Three Hostesses
Give Xmas Party

with

S T U F r E D TOYS

Ciiilille llt'itr

There's nothing stodgy .thou!
the t. F. G ( I jii i o u s f amily of
Gundi.) Everyone is f lovable,
huggable, individualist. with a
life like character that fasci­
nate* both old and &gt;oung Bring
the folks to meet the G u n d i-tls
an Inspiring experience. . . And
lliechildrenttill be tluilledwlth
these wonderful Hulled toy*.

rey,_IRIly Teilu._Rlcbsrd_FieldJ» clutl.es what -lliev are,-it's-n-w dsc1nxrd-for'tmmxirnvsr------ —

Mr. and Mi*. A. L. Betts will
have as their gues's for Christ­
mas Mrs. Charlotte l.lnyd and
A. play, "Hanging the Christ­
daughter, Mr*. Jane Stull, of mas Stocking" was plsvsd by
Tallahassee. Mrs. Lloyd arid Mrs. Delorfr" Mllstcd, Veto McConiI cCoii8tulr»w lll arrive on Wrdnes- liaughry, Rochelle Eul-unKs, Bar­
ium Si a Eubank*, Andrew Trslo,
Boblty TaYlor, Wanda llridgei,
Lieu*, ( j g l Harold Clause an-t Charles Griffen, Donald West­
Mr*. Clause of Annapolis, Mil., moreland and Phillip Toni.
"The Story Beautiful," anoth­
plan to arrive tomorrow to spend
Christmas. Enrnute to Sanford er play was given by George
they visited Mr. and Mrs, At- Patterson. Janet Lee, Frances
frrd Gramling in Clvmson, 8. Mullins. Joan Sjoblmn, Sammy
C., who acrnmpaiiird them in Shuman, Jean Hansel, Chut les
SanfonL

Merry Christmas

Out of Town.

Mr. ami Mr«. 0. R. Ural. Sr.
aru cnloylng a family reunion
-luring tin* Christina* holiday at
their home on CrysUl Lake.
Those attending the reunion are
Mr. and Mra. U. K It.-. t, .lr ami
children, Bobby, Billy and Jimmie
of Lexington, N*. C., Sgt. and
Mrs. Thomat A. Beat and chilren. Tommy and Rob. of Gate
City, Va., Mr. and Mra. T. It.
Tlcconl and aon. Tommy, of Sav.
annah N. Y» Mr. and Mra. J. S.
Beat and daughter, Shcala, of
Ijike Mary, Miaa IVggy Beat of
Jackaonville and Mr. and Mra.
Joe Ticconi and children, Amelia,
Flora, Roger and Becky of Sav.
annah. N. Y.

Miaa Audrey Bach honored
Miaa Sylvia Mriach, young bride
elect of thia month, with a
linen ahower given on Saturday
afternoon at her home. The spa*
ciaue room* of the - Bach hunt*
were artistically decorated In
keeping with the holiday sea*
aon
.
The dining room was lighted
with candles and icfrcahment*
were aerved from the lace cov­
ered table which sffa centered
with an arrangement of Bra­
silian pepper interspersed with
multi-colored Chriatmaa balls.
Those invited to be with Miaa
Meiscli
were
Mr*.
Edmond
Meiscli, Mr*. William Blair, Mra.
Donald Jones, Mrs. l e t Moore,
Mrs. Robert Callahan, Mrs. David Thrasher, Mr*. Jerry Rosa
and Mr*. W. W. Wharton of
Orlando.
Also the Misses Camille Batten,
Mary Whelchel, Mildred Robson,
l.yllian Boyle, Caroline Lew, Lo­
in Lee, Dorothy Morrison, Min­
nie Ruth Odham, Margaret Dingft-lder, Kathryn, Wiggins, Marty
Perkins, Charlotte True. Hetty
Moore and Gene Caswell and
Mary Adele Wharton of Orlando.

THIS BIAUTICUl iltrllsi stiver
trspky— s w a r d e d by 1h« Florida
Cilrul Committio*— (**• la »hr
visaing I n i s la lhs,&lt; 9 SI K an u iCharles Rid-ihsou of K'usll*
and R.dit-r t Quantock of Red
- * CasrglS Titli Orssgs Bowl laslboll
•Springs, N. C.,
I h t prut
clinic in Nrw Ysar'c Day ia Mia­
weekend .in Sanford with rela­
mi. Orasga Bawl Qvrrs (sansa
Using
"The
History
of
Public
tives and friends. •
Health" as his subject Dr. Frank
Birggsr. a natira flartdiaa, prawdly
Quillman was the guest speaker r g a m wick thr Itaphy.^
___ &lt;

Say

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Les Soeurs To Have
G. R. Bests Having
Family Reunion ■Christmas Tea Dance

(Audrey Bach Honors
Miss Sylvia Meiscli

Hot Biscuits

Mince Pie
Fruit Cake
Apple I*io
Pumpkin Pie with Whipped Cream
Old Fashioned Pound Cake
Mayfair 8urpHse Choice o f Ice Cream Charlotte R ush?
Plum Pudding, Hard 8auce
Crcmfe de Mentho Delight
Butterscotch Sundae
• Chocolate Cup Cakes
Preserved Figs
Preserved Pears
Preserved Peaches
Cheese and Crockers
Demi Tasso
Nuts
Mint*
,
’Fruit
Throe Dollars per Cover Served 12:30 to 2:30 • 6:00 to H:00
RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED

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feminine sophistication
tSUrpratad IsyChoim «l Miami

In lilken-thaened pure wool
gaberdine. Florida lime, Miami Sand,
Sunrise fink, or Miami

Sky, Gray and Navy,
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�x n r SANFORD nr.RALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

TUESDAY, DEC. 23. IP 17
THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Seminole High Quintet Drops
50 Ttt 32 Contest To Mt. Dora
'

MT. DOHA Dec. 23 (Special)—
T1ii. Mt Dora Cohlrn Hurricane
brsketccr* downed a hard fieht-ih*r, aggressive Brminob- UA’b
School rage comhinr U P night in
, a SO to 32 contest. The 'Cane
'*(1” wruad nipped the Rahy Knit
n the opening encounter hy a .11
to 11 margin.
•
After a poor showing- in the
fird half, the Seminole* came to
life Ip Ihe la*t two periiHl* to
laickrt 2fi point* again*! the
U rgrr. more experienced Ml.
IKjra quintet.
•,
»- Coach Frrd (Una*, in an at.
. tempt to get in a*' much practice
poaaitde W o re conference
play begin* on Jan. fl. ha* railed
hi* eager* to prmetirr tonight
and tomnriow night nnd will hold
two teuton* a day all next week.
“ Wo need lot* of work on neccral
fundamental* of the game,” Cart­
a* atated.
*’
^ , Tlii' Fed atnrling lineup In­
) rludnl Floyd Cooper and Fred
Svlgn-st at the forward*. Clcn
MrCall nt the Pivot position and
| “(squirrel'’ Itoyceh ari&lt;l Charles
Thomas at thu guard*.

^Snorts RounHdp
Ily IH C ll ITI.I.HRTON. Jr.
NF.W YORK Dec. 23 l/lh—I jm I
January the p«'*re and quiet of
th" N*t'onal Collcginlo A. A.
convention wa» rudely »h*l|eried
when Col William Couper of
Virginin Military ln»litute propn-ed p r«:*olutlnn th*l co’bgv*,
nhould Until their foothill *chudule« in ten game* and that nv
post.M-ieron rame* rhould l»e
played . . . Tho tomnolent delepate* actually • voted for it lie*
foro waking up and recuniiderIng . . .* No »urh thing U likely
to happen next month, »lnc* the
Southern Conference derided that
"a* long a* the NCAA nnd it*
officer* were taking part In U.wl
operation* It would bo Prudent to
hold off a wh'le." . . - Meanwhile

It ii estimated that wind* of
tornadoes sometime* exceed 300
mils* an hour. ‘
•
* . teams, the I^ilger-r.ni|Ulrer amt
Walker Construction, think they
must have «rt some sort of a
record (he oher night when they
tollrd three cvm*eculive tie game*
In league competition . . . Hut
FLORIDA STATI? they're
nlmut the
1
THEATRES
“ oddity ofonlythe lionstlng
aituation, not the
score*, which were 11*0, 4(W and

Today &amp; Wednesday I

agrees with Gray but adds: "A
basketball roach has to get- an
Invitation to one of the tourna­
ment!. And a coach who«r team
I* playing one of the latr-soason
games with no tournament in­
vitation might *s well put on Ills
hat anil go home. I don't know
what has lieroine of ploying for
love of a school." . . . Tho St.
John's U. court squad Include*

end, hut I have atxrny* liked base
a tomboy trying to outstrip
l.k*illin»a
ixl ■&gt;&gt;'in re tits*
until **
iirnther* playing
tho tr
game.'

sle rd a y 's
fte only
__
...

bttltMMl
news I have to re|Niit is that
Paul Noel will Ixt playing &lt;m
Christmas night." . . . and ring­
ing the bell*, of course.
Further report on the Rig Nine
"suspicions” of rrrndt(pg, which
were carefully hushed ui&gt; ut the
recent meetings: After the Pur­
due - Minnesota football game.
F r a n k MrCormirk, Minnesota

Spild CHaHfUM- Was 1

Kffafclivp tttchfer

failed to roinplrli* 10 W^hiore full
gamca-r-ilic yardstick used In
compiling the rating*.
Cli velund’* Boh Feller wa» (lie
only £0 game winner, compan d
with five mouhflfpien who matche.1 or Ilettered that mark In IU18.
Feller wrn* riK irJ for 11 losie*
for a ..fitft |«Tirntnge which
|i|nreil ■him in aixtli. In that
mtegory, Frank Shea, the New
Yoik rookie, led the percentage*
with .7.17 on II vlctorle* ami five
Feller wu» aueohd to Chandler
In m rm d run* by limiting nppo*.
lug tenma In 2.08 per game, lie
xxa* followed by Eil laitmt of
Chicago and Dick Fowler of
I'hlladelphta with 2.KI apiece;
Hal Newhouser of Detroit, who
nosedived to 2.87 after topping
the junior circuit the prevlou*
two *«a*on«; Jo». Dobson, Huston,
2-ltr.j Shea ;t.07j W aif Mo.trrson,
xVlkhington. 3.13 and Alllc Rey­
nolds, New York, 8.20.'

llr (ONNIK MACK
I
W ritten especially for
At* Nrwsfeatere*
EIGHTY-FIVE I* getting up in
j the a re bracket*. hut I hope to
, be around n few more year*, tie­
I 'd. tVfitk
. no luting on wh-ther 1 foel I'fp -a
j heln IP the team or not.
t
j
When the Pm* cornea th at’ I
am not a heln. I hniw. to lie aide
' to Ir* the f W t to ree-ifniro It.
I don't feel I hnve been a hnndjran UP to now. When *h~ time
omo» that. I fret I am. I’ll la* per­
fectly willing to retire and let
‘ Earle take charge:
(Earle I* one of Connie’* three
; son*. Mmself a former plater and
\ manager, now the field captain of
the Athletic*. assistant to hi*
. father amt hia designated surer*.,
‘ *or in rh a ig r of the cluh the
Mark family oxtnes.)
I
I’d like onre more to have the
I rhnmninn«hit&gt; tvapi—and you nlI way* frrl you might. We have lite
I pitching. and' you mu»t have that
fir*t. -.then hitter* and limner*.
Right nmV'l feel our leant la a lit­
tle too &gt;lnw. . .Rut you never can
tell.
*
l.a«t year I enjovrd more than
.any biker *ew*on. While we had no
■tara to lead the team we were
liu*tlmg, fighting all tho time, I
never saw si eh dril. When a man
*■" ‘V n / ,
• -;V
.■%
made n timely hit or 11 good field» . / - ' •
\
ing plav he found 11 reception
.
‘
; j wciting for him in the dugdut, the
‘ . .
.
* j fellows patting him on the hack,
Miss Paulim.' H'‘lx; one of the top women tennis playeF* of the coun-J telling him they liked It. That waa
tiy, U one ut ..si ir.&lt;ipe ot proirsslonals who ore tnktruelinr u-nnl* the reason wc hod aueh a good
tn me ..Milan ton ai.. will nxakc a tour of the'South during the year. (The team finl-hrt! a rluse
Winter month*, making Sanford mil the Mayfair Inn their horns. * fifth in the Ameriran League).

0 Burned, Injured In
U Of Texas Breaks
Fire, Blasts
Gamp For Holidays Brewery
&gt;
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NEW ORLEANS. Dee. 23 (-11
AUSTIN. Tex. Dee. 23 (AY—
The University of Texas footUII —Charity Ituspiial rep"rt*&lt;l tixlav
Squad breaks ramp today for the nl least nine peisnns were Injuied. tWo‘ of them k-'ii'.u.ly,
Chfistmas hulidavs.
____ __
_ Cherry
VI„ M/ ,.,..W
„114W by fitc xvlien blasts in the Regal
Coach
lilalr
pronounced
f ! pirn In ytop
r ___
„
his
comlltlon
for theirl ,,rcw try
»•&lt; ammonln
Hugar Rnwl date against Alabama
W New Orleans Jim. |, Cherry
said the team was in the bent w iln r u e *
said
xva*
physical condition of the season 1.1 at U,” was reixirti.'d to lie the
and ready to cra»h into the Crim- night engineer nt ihe lirewerv.
&gt;on Tide at full speed.
The twu worst yijmeit m i,
It's a bowl-wise team that wem tn-aUrd in tho hospital’*
Cherry will take to New Orleans. accident room an&lt;| then rustic J
Of the 43 varsity aquadmen wbo to surgery.
The
fire destroyed
large
amount* of furniture, auto tirvo!
In the Cottun jtowL electric refrigeiatni* and other
goods stored in tho building.
Tlu- first cxppnUon. which oc­
1-Age Parolees
curred on the fourth floor, r s n r
Critically Injured ut 2:21 A. M. (CST). and tlie
second n half hour later.
COLUMIIUS, Ohio. Dec. 21 (A&gt;,
Several victims, overcome b*,Txvo teen-age pat ulcer who en- ammonia gas. werr .........
front
gegi-'l n stale highway pulndniau tl,e building between tho Idanta.
in a tunning gun Imt Hr through as xvete the tu'u bun, ,t tii' ii.
downtown f olumbus last night
Two firemen, I*4*loro Millet',
Were icrMirted (q critical condition and
Wiliinm Shanblen, , vror.*
t«&gt;*lay by St. Fennels Hospital at. burned while working in the
inches.
Ah*, in a critical coiiilRIoii - Srlmnhlfii. badly, burned by ll
xvan »Raymnml Schuler, 39, who ammonia fumes. » » i sent t
* l f feted a fractured skull w)ien surge!v
................. Charity llcspilal,
tha teen-ager*’* __....
.. xvhiln Mlltctt, treated at ChaiHr
stolen .........
automo.
Idle rareened through n red ligli*- for less serious burn*, was sent
nnd ploughtd into Iris panel

liy golly, wo not only caughl up
with thieo of tlx-m Imt the only
club to I.cut us In Hie season eerie*
was the Yankee*. We lieat Horton
nnd St. lands, and broke even with
the qtlitr*.
N a t season woll have prac­
tically the same team. Our farm
*y*l.n\ Just got klartt-d, leally, 1
last season. Home of th«* teams*
lost n lot of money. And It will*
las three or four year* at the -t
least before we can count • o n ,
to %Hapti*l Hospital for further anyone from these trams.
Ho we’re trying to xvaU-h ^ha i
treatment.
,
___ now. The
ilaplist Hospital attaehr* iik t sandlots for material
they had aiirnitlcil Joe Ulakeley, landlottcnr are jast turning into
their oxvn and in tho year* ahead
42. who wtq. found unconscious
in the cellar of the plant after
J- .
thq first Idas!.
The nilorbr ■ said the man suffem l second degree hums of
th«‘ faco and the n e tk ‘nn«l lea*
severe hums of the Ictra and
Ills condition wus* term ’d

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GREYHOUND RACING

OFFICE apace tn Mtinch nuildinc
1jirge light office*. xew|o lieerr•tad. all ntllitlea. heat and iant
tor aarvice ’furnDhevl. Call MRW 11/ * A. Dept. Stnrw-x
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O fficial SrhiHtllAK K w ™

RKCORD PLAYERS am!
for rent. By day. or week. Tho

M onday lhrt»ti«h S n tu rria y

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7!.10 I*. M. *• Itn in o r S h in e

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Phnne 058. LARGE. 4 room unfurnished
apartment. Phone flll*J. •

P u b lic In v ite d

2 RUOM Iipartrnrnt. ndulta only.
402 Oak Axcnue.
.Ill) W. 3rd St

LANGLEY' « APARTMENT. No
children or pels. See Manager.
-Apt-.-6.
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Regular 90-dn) Racing .Meet Opens

URGENTLY NEEDED
House, where small, well l&gt;ch«lvcd
I miv will lie welcome. Informa­
tion’ greatly npprrriated Wire
collect or write 'Turn*" Rox
041, D cU nJ.
TOM'S Toasteil Peanuts" Sales­
man want* lo rent unfurnished
house or cottage in Banfoid.
Claude Echertl, Box 041, De-

Monday, December 291b

Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club
Midway between Snnford nnd Orlnndo
on IliKhway 17. Turn a l Red-Arrow —

I REAL ESTATE FOR SAf.E
FIVE ROOM HOUSE, partly fur
nishvd, 2 liedrootn
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140.00 per month. For uulcA.
action. Call .Phunc 0173.

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NHUIIANCR
REAL KHT
RAYMOND M. BALL. Keallor
. Be^iMcrrd Ilio(cftr »nd
Insurance Agent
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Bm-, 4 Flori ia Htatc U»nl liblg.

6 ART1CLE15 FOR SALE

FOR IDEAL

I-ap GAL. *nd 1-35 gallon talde
(up vrater heater*. Electric 8«&gt;rvire Company. 207 Magnolia

The 1947 budget of the Unltcl
Nations Educational. Scientific
nnd Cultural Organisation I* fd

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H V -T h o A labam a Crim son Tide.
T h e a ta tr n a tln l identifieil th e
riMdlmil squad Is g n n it* fm nl g unm en as D em it, V. /m ppono,

HALES .YNB KKKVICK
Bell'd Rawlajf Mark. Shop

Week of preparation yesterday 19. nnd K
for It* t itcCUhter- with Tnxns in of WiHwfVr,

Chrislmas Pupnie*.
Id. Pr'llgraml (’«&gt;rkla. John * Annum,
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Wheel Goods
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COCKER PUPPIES. Mrs. Carl
MRS. BROWN l l p H n Fruit
Mo*«, 2031 Willow Av’o. ■Phone
Cake at Piggly Wiggly A Table
Supply.
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HELP WANTED
OUTBOARD Motor, E»tnrmle 10 8
It. P-. 4 .cylinder, pull starter, 0IR L8 WANTED. Laney'a Drug
perfret rendition. W. J. Pell.
Store.
Phone 880.
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Sanford
Rowling Alley wants pin
20 GUAGE double barrel Ithaca

Bend Kelt*
v- •• .
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Setting Machine
(jatncH
Irons

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for n Merry Christum*.

M IU H O IW H E K i.E tr r T H E JO Y D F 1

A CliriitinJia of joy and conlenlnienl|
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this joyous holiday aeaaoik

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llonvy pinto mlfrdni - cryatnl dear. What a |
Hiuirklo llku her ojxs will whan aho aeoa hens
mag momlnif! AVu have an excellent nwioftnrei
In all the wnnted-«tylwi and ahapea, and nr
from m : little aaJ$i8J)5 to $S9.50.

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Hunting Item*

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Fiahing Tackle
Athletic Equipment

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300 h ^ t
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Troutlcnt
Coffee Makers
l*yr« Flame War#

Show 'cards and oewter*
D—DEE’S SIGN SKRVICK
O. D. landre**. Phon.' lh2t
..tii'ii’* l.ndiator Shop for com
h lc tj radit.t»r .icrvlrir. 1M 8 a .1

ferd X'T 1‘h'iiM '(W-V/

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.ATLANTA Wood Heater, mat A

VORK. t.1’i -T he fo rm ­
tu w itlc lin for i/uocn

Mnrie of Rumania ‘ .11 - 'In- (uteri-

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Imiijlu would learn Imw to look jn
n mirror.
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'form nln is to l.toit
. Jfjin the niirio. &gt; . enough to learn
f lin m t ' f yo u rself for
yo how
fr.
till
g u sh y -h n lrril
^ f 1 vour
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b t r « m r mnn—Vi s, hok»y
“Don’t let nnv xvnnt.ari tell you
••he u-on’t like you n ith n U nl

It give* Votl n he-m 111 bud if it
i* 11 nice clean U-nr.1 A man- 'vie
can wrnt n lyuri) mid* ten |»,r
rent to hi* glamor."
Kdtooml has n 'e u v a te iloor .it
hi* eftablUhmerit for men lib
male patron*, are largely |H*i|t|i
\xlui have to meet the ptiblh

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will r.. 1'iior
Uni. tb&lt; fit
‘ ts it lion’, 'h &gt;a- •In- 11 ■'«tloin to
ing --.*&gt;00 rail
jjjM tr w F jE W H f f if y .'J t'.' .*hi*|n. riri.J 'I y ix'tli like millin'y men. I* hnve treated 7t&gt;0
• e » i h " o t ' i e i ’ e* * it ''
: nllor* whose hair fell ou t,fro m
t'tatkfiftSfrrJ'
Kilinerul. aim .iwrnte- a g liltn nervonuner*.”
l'oi:»c of h
trii-karat stone's
Edmond i-; rl*n evnli.it oh how
( 'hm w from KYth \venue. tM'lleve*

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&gt; to turn hack the
Ige wrlth the OXhe old fellow waa
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do- phone.

wives .-an h&lt; lp keep down divwcpv
* "A m erican women*, m e too niiti*
T0l&gt; LATE TO CLASSIFY
•if them*el*v*«" he oniil “Tliev
^ .tug with manro.
•lioittil
l*&lt;
thinking nlwnya of th&lt;*ir
JINAT* CUM Itarry C. Iluike nr*'l!&lt;'»Hv t e him that I* tin- lieauty. th .n they uoul;l keep FOR
8 M lv O . k n
Spaniel
iv, o .■ y. 1‘hono iit:.rive* at the While llmire with Ihe ■'•"de miatnke." , r mtlntMal th&gt;, the mouth *nvt Tn i
bill iuthoHiing 597 million d.u'11/rra t-nv|»tlmidmrn l aiilirUii.
like u woman mid.iog mi; tul • •
In emergency relief (nr Frame,
"If In Wimhl *&gt;■ n hold of him Imv-ouw the moutii I* upell."
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ure now iw tltl I’rOndent Truman'* ;hV m in i* -,, it .. odd lu»t lunger
tignature ^eparaU* ConumdoMA) J ”'
it tMtial w pin In’fnrr
IrgiiUtion i* required In proyid* '
the hind* tor the Hop-gap njd pnr
' l l quit- l.'itimr
gram (Interaallnioil SoundpHoto' th hu 1 ml
.Itri wife •»!■" lom tchefi lie fin t
■turns oxer . rntfhinr hipiovlf. Insira.l he* ahotlkl go to Ihe hath
room, sh.iM', I .... I lo - liiii

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lyuur look hi'* a fnnry 'd iia tjtlk
«i.x&gt; a liefoiv htjpna}pg llie d eep ­
ing beauty he i» w.skied to.
"Wunii-n lit. nuivle m tiua In-.
t auto of the ■ xo.ee*,'* Kilmond
w«m. up "A. hudmiiil .a n make

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Kdmond looked a little dreamy
,when I md.rU Idm what had Iwon
I the 'i-eret of
Mtrttl'c
Utility, l i e finally Imlled it down
to Imstuie mid K.iclal charm, llieti

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Mcl.cdii TiuikiUg t nAipaii), Inc.. '\ iii'lon S item, N. ( . oil
young men »ii P|i|»iictunity l« gp'intn htivinc-us lor Ihcniscly
We 'well you a lull* Model L. J. Mnik Dlcsrl or (9M .Mo
C#o'Autocar Dicsrl Iracfor. We gi*e you .1 three year 1c
contrail. Karninx* sutliiicnl In pay for Irm k in lliire yes
not inrlu ling salary.
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DOWN PA lM IvM OI* *2100.(10 RLlH .IRI.D
' Applx to:
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McLesn T rurhlitg Com pany. Inc.
WiitalUU-Snleni, N orth C arolina

leu go to the buiher
Itrinic the xvnrks.* Tlint

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Sanford Atlantic Ilk. IIMr.
Ilnurs: 0-12 1-3
Phone 2J«
Hat. 9-12
Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted

WINE

KICK'S PACKAGE STORE
4 1 0 S n n fo rrl A v e n u e

OZARK IKK
only o o r
UP to nC
TWCNNY*.
YARD *■
LINE
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WITH Dl l
KICK • A

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r ta th*
aa«oatts

LGS SHOW THrM FA1 FIELDS

WE KIN 0 EAT ’EM WltMOUTv COUSIN OZARK IK C /

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PUMT PROM
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COMiM' ^ . ( G f f O A N )

UP. AN’ TWENUY* \ ONE-YARD
Nir4E YARDS T’GOfi LINL f

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MICKKY MOUSK

r h i i t H ' - '* • 't *!&gt;"' l,r " " I *•!'»••&gt;
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W a it D is n e y
WITH AVCKttV

£ POO'S AVCICEV i )
TVliNKiN' THAT L

llookktrping wrvice, part time;
al ". ndvlcc nml assistance on
anrinl vecutlty n»vt ll»cotm« ta t
matter* J . F. Dempsey, 300
Magnolia. Plrnne 0107.
DIAPER SERVICE
For d'dails of the safest "innlrl
•erviee” now In .Hanford call nr
w ritr IIAIIY’ VALET, Daytona
(Mach. Diaper* supplied., .
NEED A 'NEW ROOFT f^wal re
prrsentative will gladly hclf
;qu, .-Term%.at ranged,

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PLASTER A STUCCO of all
kind*, patching.’Free ertimatc*.
I'honc CAunty 3022.
41 V-8. A-l condition. |U O o76I2
Myrtle. "
■ .■ &gt; £ - , ...

lutadxY 8tor*7doinf good MODEL A FORD. Good condl*•
raw * • fw
Don. reballl motor, excellent
O nugo CJty, I in.
Urt*. 918 E. iw h. phone 931.

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ETTA K ETT
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IB ‘ AUTOS rryR SALE
Brother*. Phone 1188.

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AUTO KEPAIUING. Hall’u Gar. 4 U V I « - * W uuu &gt;l " f -am* *wl *
.1 , t . - U . , i « - .»&gt; A*Ihi litoral*»»
age, Saiifonl nmt O le ry AVie
,»i r a im . J, llftSsi*
«(••, i« s ••11 ii.'* : :i't da) ••! t*

WHITE WOMAN or “nrapt* to
1 SMALL g irll
live with couple on premises.
dltlon. Phon*
More for home than wage*.
Contact Air*. Schultx, Phone s p e c i a l c o l d Wa v e 50.95,
UOIINKK HARMONICAS
Sanford lieauty Kalon. I’li
"The Worlds Bert"
1354.
New available at
1 FIRST CLASS Mechanic. 1
Sanford Jewelry A Luggage Co.
Mechanic’* helper.
Maffett's ORLANDO Morning Sentinel Or­
300 Sanford Avenue
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
Auto Service. Sanford, Fla.
1.80 GAL. Electric w ater heater. COLORED woman that can cook
Electric 8c re Ice Company, 307
and aerve. Phone 401-AI. 2418 ELECTROLUX* SERVICE: Tele
* Magnolia Ave. Phone ini,
phone 1201-J, Glenn C. U(L
Palmetto Ay*. Will pick up
and ta le home.
CASH regUter paper in
IS NOTICES—-PBIUJONAI^
Powell's Office Supply.
BUTCHER, experienced, or one
ATTENTION LADIES!
with limited experience’. Apply
Slake a .me-stop service -for all
Box 81 c/o Herald.
KEROSENE
your laundry and dry cleaning
OI'ENTn CTTor two live wfrtT Inneeds by using your favorite
•urancc tales men, income to
ReH-HervIce laundry.
exceed *5.000 per year. Hoc
THE IIELI*Y HF.I.FY LAUNDRY
AKKRA speed graphic 3M by
40(1 W. 15 BL
Sanford
4H complete Motorett like new.
TAMPA
MORNING
TRIBUNE
40® Sanford Ave.
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Delivered to your home
9
WORK WANTED
■ • Phone C-fllOS or 294
PREWAR m w 'i bicycle. Excel­
lent condition. Balloon tires, **uOOR SANDING A finishing,
■cat cover, light, kick stand. '- cleaning A waxing- Our po*«r
unit enable* ua to work whvra

; «M ALL STUDIO PIANO, just
Kited, price 812UM. Call £49
for appoint m en t h - ______

NEW
er

Kxrctqrt* I.f • lh» islolr »t
thillly llaldtIM' Oil**.

pctaio'in. Reasonable ratej. SonFord Paint A Glass (At. I'honc

REFFRIGKHAtlON SERVICE
Call
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GAN \S REFRIGERATION
SKRVICR
" Ph. 570-W

FR U IT- all kind* 11.00 Imshel.
J. T. Fortier. W. Geneva Ave.

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S jt,' t’eni-eiline -u»i*l Kotert
AiVRvW !&lt;li#hni:«ni*23, a (II mvd1 iral utn.lt m. V&gt;l«l him he return* I
ti.mif early thru morning. fourth
the note on tin 1 livintr mom taM&lt;*
ami discovered the hndv of hm
tvile, Miuil)il, In .1 laulr.mm.

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General Eleclrto automatic blan­
kets for sleeping comfort.
II. Ik I'OPK CO. INC.
New Remington Electric adding
machine. Ptw rll’* Office Supply
Co. 1 10 Magnolia Ave. Phone

Longhorn play*.
The ' first and ' second tennis
worked iigninM Tex**' **T*, for­
mation In ilummv scrimninge.

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j iV yrnr-ntit" irrth i’i of ixxu ellll
j d irn m o l t a note to her husband
'I m i ) -.1. "hsekflmtalljr. I
love you,” then fatally shot het..i. I*ii%. uiKiil untie net hustond
w » r on it thin* WRIT urttt'hrf
woman, |M&gt;lt»e {torgeant Joseph
('uiuftliiif sard

fwilrd *n mweruhly if a pr*t‘y
MAYBt tare' unit figuie and a hani.U ek
CECREAM
r M c*. m a ,
•tory can ibwtroy all l’«a »rie.l
Man W.Am
I'h o n c 1 2 1 S
to build.” police quoted fiom
hOVURJIUGI he nate.
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The police «erge»nl •aht-Slickman told of going to a movi?
with a young .vaiunn he had
IKnown about three week*. Slick
| .11 plaitie.il to Ineak off the
'acquaintance l*«t night, the i**rgennt liii.’tnl hint a* aaynig. '
The Slickmaiia’ two ciiildrtri
wane asleep in another co^**J*
« A H T 1 C IA S F O R 5AI.F. j HI Husinrs-&lt; .Opporjunities n! the tipie of the slmoting whirh
polico said iw-cuireil about 11
Do You 5*&gt;_ed 'Joie luiuttw* All I*. M (t.’ftTl. 81i.Uman.s*isl Jhoy
Ga* *nnre heatvnt f t *95 up
or- prut T i b n&gt;- s.-ll.iig, your w rie rx p c rtH r * ihinl chilli.^,
II. I t FOPK CO. INC.
■ .o w n liv d ,’. irign.(le.t n n . l -*»•»*.
S e m i n o l e * C o u n ty
pay* exttn goo.1. $.V.tt ra»h re­
WINK FOR YOt»R wItl*IT
quirt'd. S eiiied tSiv.- your nil1 quired.
C o u rt R e c o rd *
iluw*
e w . nn*t phone. Rox ,D. t'.
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('Ire Itrmbl
PLYWOOD apcmlhoat. New. 7l*d
W. fCRh St Tele. I0D5W.
EARN $100no IMdt WKK.K
SALARY
VEGETAIII.F plant* for small
Timcking Company, Jnc.
S...IV H
and large arrrage. Clkbagdi Mcl-ean
m« ♦«»**
Winston-Salem. N. C. offer*
CollanK Rno-colL Cauliflower.
youipf m in an oppoitnnitg tn
Onion*, lirilw c, K*carole. Tom­
i.ihl.ole T*'
go-Into .huitne*i. for them.-elvc*.
ato. Slr*wl&gt;erry k Reeta. J. W
We *ell v&lt;Vi u l!MH MiHlel I.. J.
Mack Die*«t or 1918 Model
■’CttQ AutiN-ar |K"-el Trnrtor. We
give you a 1hr in- ‘ year Ic.ivc
FLOWERS
contract. K.uning* itifftiiriit t«
for all orranlons
I IV for II I.
i n . Liu , .
' Mr NEILL A YOST FLORISTS
Kip** .At*. Inst off Cetrry
not Including -alary. TRUCKS
SOLD TO OWNER • OPERA­
Office ph. 403 residence ph. 810-lt
\ J4»lr *i! N n i l c p
TORS ONLY-(WHITE). DOWN
CONCRETE »cwcr pipe, grease
PAYMENT OF b2Wn.no RE­
trap*, septic tank*. bliK-k*.
QUIRED
Apply to M' l.e.in
benches, stepping stone*. MlrTrucking Company. I r e , Wins­
ton-Salem. North Carolina. ’
II \ Hilt .REPAIR SHOP
FRESH FLOWERS DAILY. Are If you »r. ir.terosted- In g*sng.
Radiu
taking onler* now for. CHRIST­
MAS. Wreath*. Door Sprays,
etc. STEWART the FLORIST.
814 Myrtle. 2fW-W.
S P L C IA t- b E K V IC E S
CUT FLOWERS. Mr*. Y. C. ltdRENT A ('Alt
linger, West l*t St. near MunYOU d r iv k it
roe Corner.
• PHONE :tw
TUXKUU FELDS- complete bn •
8 W.K M.AND-.MOHHtSON
. Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Storeu tm iv E -rr. in c .
in rllM i (TATI • &gt;v KMII.V
BABY. CARRIAGF.. good ron.ll- RftOfATOR rleaning, repairing. IN
|N., , MM,d.
II AXKI.TIKF it.I.S K
New Radiator*, new. &lt;ore*. AVe . Tl* A M . W 11(451 IT
(Ion. Mr*. P. T. Tyre. Phono
take off * uutulL Jiuim lr Ctiw-^ 1‘KltRr It,.ll XI,I"'
ati’a Blievt Metal Works. Phono
• il a fin.il
ORANGES A grairefruit. »1 hush-,
(
lb? *tint*
el. A. C. " Cleveland
Phono
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lix.llthl&gt;l*r --“It
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11ix best rash pric* P*iu fur used
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
, nil th r
t» »l
furniture. Ted Davla Furniture
l•
AM ) TYPING
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Dec. 23 through heavy (raffle.

ST. LOUIS. IK*. 22 i.P)

Export Savs U. S. Divorce Rales
Would Fall If Huhhie Dolled Up

.

7 P - 1 *. L iv e s to c k . S u n n ite*
window*. Double hung aluml FOR SALK: Cocker Frsrdil punnum and atrel casement win
nl*-s.
Ideal Christmas gift*.
dow*.
Miracle Concrete Co
Litter reglstcreci xvlth A K.C.
300 Elm Ave. . Phone' 13.13.
111.Holly Ave.
CHOICE TURKEYS for Christ
|r saddle horse.
Delivered. II.
Shannon, South Sanford
Phone 777-W-

As Lliristma* *ho|)|&gt;er* scutri*d for tafeljr, nne of the youths
hacks, who Is due In graduate crawled out of the wreaked au‘this Spring . . . Needles* to say, tiyuohile with revolver hlailug.
McCormick also had the kid’* Roth lie amt hL* companion xvcrvr
shot down hy Patrolman James
nap)e on hi* list of prospects.
Mansprigi'r, who had chased them
TUSCALOOSA. Ala.

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ROBSON SPORTING GOODS

Ulaki ley, who, told *.f trylnx
to Jell otljer worker* how lo
shut off ainmnnio vslve*. *aid
he lied no idea of what rause.l
the exphicions,

on
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the education of the high *cbool
and colhtge boy*, but they h#vc

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. RUSSIAN IIALI.OT
-MOSCOW, De*. 23 1/1Y—The
Soviet pres* reported tmtay that
,.tu .n » fi",n Sumlav
in five of Ruasia’a in re­
public* hl/jw,d tlia’ 99 percent
of the electorate luul voted for
cHiididatea of th* Iduc of Com­
munis* l ami non-party eitlxens.
In the city of Moscow th-'
return* ffern llstrd aa follows:
For tho nloc 99.’id |ierrr.'n
against th. nlock—O/18; invalid
117 baltut*.

H to p c n in ; : c»r t h e

P. W. STEVENS - 617 W. Itohhuwn - Ortottdu
Phone 2 0729

the major league* will come to
denend on them—*_gr**l duoLThe** la&gt;v* prohaNy don’t have

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ANNOUNCING

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CHICAGO Dee. i t *»*) -Hf.ud
Chandler, ‘tS-vrar-old New York
Ynnkte veteran. v/u officially
tabbed..toil*? 01—UiaL_AmarIran
Uague'* most effective pitcher
for Ihn 1917 aeaion, which wa»
n hilling rather than a htirllnil
rampalgn.
.
Despite a aivge of arm mi»erie*
which kupt Idra.inactive most of
the*—Irrm , Ckinowr toppoil the
circuit in earned tun average with,
2.1ft. Hi* work was hated on I2A
inning* during which he won 9
and lo«t f».
.
_
Chicago'* Jo* llayne* in a *|»an
of 182, fratuca ,no*lcd * •J.42 In
authoring i fl-d recoid lint »aa

YARDI.KY VENETIAN lHANDS

PAGE SEVEN

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established
Report Heard From
French Assembly £%
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£ * £ . headquarters
der •«
larcd. “not only for this here.
...
•
I C n l l n H ( » m P a ir ( Owl
&lt;(*«&gt;allaw4 lt»M Pear •&gt;»»»
TB Sales, Bangles
man
but
for
th*
press
and
cor­
The sgreement provides that
(C«*llaa»e frees h i s Owl
remained with Panama,
the refugee* ahip, named A1
.
.
eral
Confederation of labor respondents all over the world." no correspondent accredited to
bases are lhe/r«m*lndrt. Tafchidunl (You Can't Frighten
The Lea Soeurs, the Junior de­ (COT).
Presiding Inspector G i l b e r t the world organisation shall be
defense altca which th . Ua) by tha Jaw*, had been In­
partment of the Sanford Women's
u t SANTA CRASHES
PEST CONTROL
Aa the overs! led ________ Zimmerman ruled th at the hear­ rompelliO to leave the United
used during the war. Tlte tercepted when it entered Pales­
States until the U. N. secretary
MIAMI Dec. 23 fOf)
— 18anta
f —
GAINESVILLE Dae. 23 (An­ Club, conducted a street sale of filed by, Leon Jouhaux, bead of ing would determine if the JusDec partmenl considers I ham tine water* about DO mi lea south* Claus
crashed his M *tt' plana
plat •» Termite ermdlcatora and other TB banglea Saturday as their the new workers' force, predicted ties Department had Jurisdiction general has been consulted. Pointwest «&gt;f Haifa. Tha ahip waa fly­ a Private
defense of the ranal.
if there was sufficient basis Ing out that he had not been
airport bare today, just firm* dolln* structural peat con- part in assisting with th* Sem­ the movement would be _
.State Departmoht ‘today ing tha Zionist flag.
for the warrant against Kyriatid- notified In advance uf lb* deport­
a few hours before he waa sche- trol that have not yet had one inole County Tuberculosis A iso ed by the majority of the
"Tha
boarding
waa
completed
by
ation proceedings. Lie wired Aus­
ly wsa aw aiting’ .format
t 1 .t0
**• ,h lP ground tha opei
. rator certified should do so be- clatioti Christmas Seal Sale. Over Federation of Thule Unlona.
alien by the Panamanian a Marine squad without oppoaf. ‘•“f
160 was donated through purchase
The issue was raised by U. N. tin:
f Le.ij* ‘‘ "i1 #nd distribute toys
for«
bra
Jan.
12,
they
wera
advised
II*
Indicated
a
belief
th
at
he
•Ion,"
the
statem
ent
added.
“The
nrnant of tha aoantbly'j
"Would appreciate prompt conehhWren from a welfare home.
today by Dr. John T. Creighton, of these bangles.
could hold hla seat as the French secretary general Trygve Llr,
on before maklnf any fur- only caauallty waa a Britlah
The Sant* C lau v W. C. Wlrick, chairman of tha Florida 8tinediipalrl;
lost siderstion In conformity • wjljr
died a telegram
*'
Mrs. B. G. McIntosh of AlU- representative on the
sailor
who
fractured
hia
hip
whan
i movea.
monte reports (hat A1
Murnonte has c ic n illrc bureau, a development nikht C» Warren Austin, rhirf U. headquarter* agreem ent"
ha slipped and fell during -Ihe chief Instructor a t Brown’s A ir’ tural Peat Control Board.
government offictala . fa- o p e rat­
i
.
----------.-w e m g
l.lr’s action also was expected
A
number
of
Arms
have
hat
•
exceeded
lU
goal
already. ard r a i k i i N f l k a i
ion.".
andf.,ta?W
** to
* a hospital.
uneonadou*
Communist a delegate,
calling attention to
ken
with the situation «ugoperators certified this month, there are stillI mi
more letters to presentation in the world trade a provision in the sereemeni nn' to detar deportation proceedings
The
refugee
ship
*was
the
first
_j party.
Tht. Chrlstmaa
party, sponsored
there mlitht be little point to be intercc;
m
,n
**reemcnt un­ bending against an Indian corres­
rpted in Palestine annually by the Florida Air PiloU and others doing alicenaed busi­ come In. Mrs. Mary Brant of union movement and which might a. .
ing to work out a .new waters
I der wh*fh
United Nations pondent accredited to tho U.N.
ness before July I, 1047. can have Lake Monroe, also rsporta suc­ lead to a world-wide sp lit
by
tha
.
____
British
Navy
since
Aaaoclatlon, waa cancelled.
&gt;nt during the hast uf %
an operator certified without ex­ cess. * Sanford, to date Is still a ' **N« ar» sure of the sympathy
the United Nations decision Nov.
initial campaign which
of the Britlah and Amercian
I to Jan. 12. A fter bit behind last year.
up
a t ^ ' Z r n " 01 ,n Uw PUn» amination H
20 to partition Ihe Ifoly
| beginning.
that, all reril
•tlfieatlona will require
Meantime about 200 Jews Suwbuili
*”•
“
"I urge all the people In Sem­ trad* union, movements and a I
an examination, the chairman inole County to realise the im­ majority of the WFTU,” said
iltlon In Panama has cen- aboard the pataenger -----,.
ahip
said.
prlncipally on leasing Kin Transylvania, bound from Romania
portance of helping with th* TB Jouhaux. who beaded the CGT
A HOST OF
until the Communist* captured
*‘VNT*aw r b t u h n
and on tha Idea of giv- to France, Cuba and other eoun-rogrera and to respond generous­ control.
1
MUM!,
Dae.
23—(AV-Three
w Panamanian territory to trie*, were refused permission to
TAX RECEIPTS
ly to the Christmas Seal fetters
Miami hunters who apenTseven
FOOD VALUES
J. 8. in peace time*,
land a t Haifa to visit friends and
sent to you,” said Jack Batlgan,
TALLAHA88EE Dee. 23 U
K*, r »la«les about
da first started ovrr two relatives In this area.
Greek Silent
i?. m ?£
of Immokalee Increase^ retail busineaa and In­ general chairman of ths counlyago when Panamanian
)»hen their swamp buggy broke flated merchandise values have wide Chrietmas Seal Sal*.
Minister Ricardo Al­
(ra*ilaa*4 free. P . ( , O u )
down arrived home today.
boosted Florida state Inventory
Bed Accusation
__ tha assembly tha U. S.
and store license tax receipts to
examiner Samuel Dorfmsn, who
Woman
Kills
Self
to clear out of all wartime
IlMllawC I rum r &gt; |. Oast
a new year's record In less than
f l o r id a s n o w
sought unsuccessfully to learn if
Panamanian soil by dirpatch said, “there exists the
ST. PKTER8BURG, D*c. 2 3 - six months..
ire*tlaa*4 (re** P i i r 0»*&gt;
two of the papers Kypriazidis re­
.
oh# year after signing opinion-reinforced by recant re ­
An offer to rush a rotary
Collections since the beginning
Japanese surrender.
anowplow to 8t. Petersburg, with of the fiscal year last July 1 have away, I don’t want any police­ presented were, Communist, reces­
ROrii
arts In French newspaper*—
.....
man.”
•
State Department rejected that the United States Is tran s­ r?» **
If Ihe Sunshine totaled 81.421.184 which la $44,­
They left and Arablnko stayed. sed the hearing. It will reconvene |
. It pointed out that the furring troops to Austria and S S r t ***«jnpt
to produca a 013 above receipts for the entire
later today.
defense agreement with J ’an- Germany after withdrawing them Christmas holiday anowfall gets 12 months of the last fiscal yean.' When she double locked the door
Arablnko
began
to
unlock
It.
Ilo
I will not answer,** Kyriazidisl
i'under which the bases were from July,
i °f
***
t ^ y by t The receipts are 1202,008 ahead told Mrs. Brody the policemen
Orr of of the. same dale a year ago, and
kept repeating as Dorfmsn sought I
occupied stated the U. S.
“There
also a large nuninum- lollca Chlsf
i nvm are
»re aiso
•■rr. tEverett
; - •»»
would send a police matron to to
ic year of
a
vacate them one
ber of officers In Salthurg who 1 " aAt
t own
i n ’ N’ C'
R. E. Waterman, head df the
learn hia relationship with
.
0:30 AM
young ex-GI flier store tax-division for comptroller help her.
-signing of the "definite
hava arrived aa ‘visitors' from1;. Bob
Greek
newspapers.
I^on
will
"I
waa
talking
to
her
all
Yhe
fly
-hla
army
train-Bavaria. In - private conservetreaty.’*
C. M. Gay's office, VstlmgtW time, I* guess," Arablnko skid,
Th* proceedings were opened
they
will
too
11.000,000
for
the
kyo lion, they say
document signed In Tokyo
n T T m ^ ^ ^ - t ^ n ^ n ^ • ^ ,^ ^ ;,,
"■But. I ean’J seem to remember despite previous indication* of
.* * * 1 in *n effort to produca
inn 1046, the department
saUl, (being transferred •there* from« Ij ..™
d•par
the first snowfall hi" t h / r e?tv£ y e a r.' That will be by far the what I said. My mind seemed to postponement while U .-8. offici­
Hal
‘ly.
greatest
amount
since
the
tax
but
an
armlsnot a treaty
by seeding cumulus clouds waa levied In 1941.
1m- all filled up with Christmas &lt;- al* weighed the possibility the
"Recently numerous American history
with dry ice.
tny wife,I V
our two .kids,. the ..pres- action .violated an agreement with
servicemen
hava
been
appearing
avoid legalistic haggling
the U. N.
.
,
*
vnta at home, and everything.”
in
the
.streets
of
Halxburg
wear­
this point, 10 months . ago
EXPLOSION VICTIM
kyriasldia ■ attorney, Ialdore
Suddenly, Arablnko said, she
BUS ACCIDENT
*
ing
.division
Insignia
unknown
i U. 8. proposed—and Pans­
MIAMI Dec. 23 U ll-F ia n k L. darted to a window and quickly Englander, challengsd the juris­
LAKELAND,
Dec. 23—Oft—
FRESH PORK
TURKEYS
hearing
— -- 1
'. Agreed—to negotiate fqr a In Austria. These men are chief­ Four persons were Injured, one Middendorf, 63, one of three threw,It open. Arablnko Attempted ,diction of the--------ng autSbrities
ly
officers."
Half
or Whole
Texas
8hlpped;
N.
Y.
Dressed
■twar
use
few agreement fur post
critically, In tha collision of a Florida Power 4 Light Co., cm- to grab her - bqt too late. Bh* In his opening remarks, asserting
* 14 site* which .the Army
Greyhound bus and a light truck ployea who waa burned in an eg. umped. II* looked out tha window that under federal law ths only
Hams
lb 59c
Hens
tb
63c
nted to retain, Meanwhile, the
near Lakeland’s eastern city plosion last Tuesday, died In a and saw her lying, In her bright Ujue was whathsr the Greek
Grain Deals
limits
toda•hut down&gt; almost all the
stay.
Toms
lb 53c
hospital - here last night.
blue dressing gown, on lb* pavrJ .. - ^credited to the U. N. and|
State Hlghwaa y Patrolman W.
bases it had In Panama.
that other questions srer* lmpro- i
irusllaa*a (tom I'a*. Hail
Middendorf was the second of arcaway below.
She waa dead.
be
Center Cut ______
_____
___________
„ of the three men to die. Paul Matgo
Delong
Arabblnko went ^to _the aKs^r, per.
Ice lie went into the market D, Floyd aald William
POULTRY
’ork
Chopi
lb
53c
accepted if. 8. terms before ‘taking' the government Auburmlala, drlvar of . the truck, tha us, 37, died of bumx-fff-tlW TOgdr'g’ pHOWdrAph o f her Irmly - “There are very Important conFlorida Grown Dressed- Drawn
waa thrown from tha cab by tha hospital
Dspital Saturday.
.
_u^M inister Alfaro, Uw
' office.
—
and* railed 'hla
J
post,
fie
said
he
began
getting
Impact and waa in critical con.
_ negotiator, resigned In
Walter Warms, 20, la still In
Hens
* lb 65c (4 to 6 lb Average)
critical condition.
The accord waa Installed out after taking it and has never dltiIon at a hospital* 'here.
•II th* principal causes of infla­
European Aid Bill tion, if he really wishes tb do
Ambassador Frank T. Hinra had inside information on gov­
Florida Grown Dressed- Drawn Boston Butts.lb 57c
lie U. 8. and by acting For- ernment commodity purchasing
so." Thu Ohio Ssnator urged a
Fryers
lb 69c
((•aliaM l Iran
Use}
transactions of Inaldcrs on the
Minister Francisco A. FI- (liana.
slash in government spending as
IIBIR APPARENT
long aide profiting by Increased
a supplementary step.
for Panama.
Florida Grown Dressed- Drawn Buckles*
Since then, Congress has vot­ prices and contributing to an
The £
President has 10 day* from
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., Dec.
O'Mahoney, who fought tho
ed for publication of names of excessive raise. In food price* 28—Oft—An ex-chauffeur
who last Friday, not Including Sun Taft-sponsored measure a* too
Ducks
lb 64:
54c Picnic Hams lb 45c
Immigration
all big traders in commodities in 1947T
Inherited 1100.000 from hla flrat daya of the Christmas holiday, weak-, told a reporter T aft’s stand
and two committees are Inves­ * 'T h e Issuance of voluminous wife six year* ago became heir In which to act on the legD. has been "repudiated and con­
(('•all.*.* tr*m IWSJ &lt;&gt;«.»
tigating speculation.
«• *
reports by the Administration yesterday to another •100.000 latlon.
tradicted" by House Speaker
Can
Poultry
,
.
| .Aimore* I’lnm
8ta*aen, former Minnesota gov­ of normal grain trading on Oct- left him by hie second wife.V Th*
ormatiom Horn the Areas
Meanwhile, Senator O'Mahoney Martin (R-Masa) and Senator
ernor
and
candidate
for
the
Re­
(D-Wyo
)
contender!
that
two
new
Inheritance
for
John
O.
to become
31, 1047, and Oct. 31, 1049, and
publican presidential nomination, the withholding of the precise Knlley waa announced in a pro­ Republican lawmakers hava “re­ Wilson (Rrlowa.)
Keystone
l&amp; ’ift. H r
attacked the Issuance yesterday information requested for week* bat*
proceeding before Vice pudiated" the claim of 8enator
BOATS SEIZED
Recognize the existence of Jew* by Secretary of Agriculture AnIs obviously for the purpose (-7 Chancellor Vincent S. Haneman Taft (R-Ohlo) that the GOP cost
ROME
Dee.
23
0ft—Thu
Itali­
Settlement police and* allow derson of the
Mrs. Margaret
Hargar
th* win
will or
of Mra.
of living bill la adequate to an Newa Agency ANSA reported
confusion and distraction. But I on me
curb Inflation.
iHultaas K.riy June
communities in the rural modlty traders asked . by Con- am confidant tha people will con­ Clyde Knlley, who died Dec. 0.
from Bari today that some 801
1
.
froas.
Taft has aald that If President Italian motor fishing boats which)
tinue to Insist upon answers
*■
to protect themselves,
Ann
Pags
Pare
Tourists
from
the
United
States
It contained 711 names. StaaTruman signs the legislation nos/
tion the arming of Jewish ten aald It waa for the purpose to th* above ■pecirie questions •pent about 3214,000,000 In Can­ before him, th* Chief Executive pul to sea recently from southern
Adriatic uorts had I
ahd will not bo fooled by n ada last year.
Snltana Wh«l*
captured
of "confusion and distraction." jhow er of Irrelevant statistics."
convoys.
will have power to check "nearly by the Yugoslavs.
SUatcu said he did not Re­
up Immigration Into •the
A A P Yellow
areas of Palestine 1m lieve 4he people will “be fooled
nt fixed by a shower of Irrelevant' sU-'
lately from tha
tittles0- hut will want answers
of 1,600 mon
,
^ . , . , , ? r , , . . : 1 0 ra rtreS h ce 1 *
...lU te the Implementation to the questions he has asksd.
• United Nation* decision to 1 f f f l t l r the teat of* Stasaen'a
' ll '
apecu
p Arab and Jewish aUte* In •taUmaht on speculation:
• i f "li
"The continued delay of tho . . . .
tine In 10411 by closer co­
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                    <text>SANFORD

•AGE EIGHT

Downtown Sanford
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and tn. the other window &gt;n
electric train is dispUynl
The area between Park and
Magnolia Avenue is tlir toy *onr
' At McCrory’* Urge Santa Claus
1 poster* smile out amid dolls, to&gt;s
and ornaments.
,
• ..T h e Firestone Store, with red
and green streamer background,
. has a profusion of electric trains,
' carts, toy*, games and Aporlinc
: goods on display. The Sear* win­
dow features dolls, with a bright
.
red poinseltla with green leaver
In the background. Harry Rob­
son's Store has many toy* ami
. kiddie vehicle* attractively dta'.tv nlay-cd a* ha* al«o Hill Hardware
Company which feature* o fire
- piece ami Santa Claus, Games
are displayed in the Coleman
9 Store window. ‘
7 Powell'# 'Office Supply C«. ha-i
colorful white tree* and om r­
, gtenU. The Hollywood Mop fra• turn an ornamented tree and
colorful Chri»tma* trimming*.
Ivey's Shnr* Store has a novel
miniature Santa f'lau* and bright
It trimmings. The J. C. Penney
: windows have bright poinwtti*
I B background, for their attractive
ft suggestions. Cowan's window*
ature an array of Christman
. ' gifts displayed amid miniature
Christmas tree*. Mathers re*­
!
turs* a bright lighted tree.
/
1 The Sanfonl Furniture Co. win­
dow I* deroratrd with rotund
S ‘ cord* with star* suspended. I.an-'
- *• ey'* ha* an ' lllurplnated tree,
. and there I* aim a lighted tree
In the 8trikland-Morriaon winr. Sow. The Ted Davl# Furniture

Co. I* tally bedecked with yuletide decoration*. Tliorpe Furni­
ture Co. has red and greondecorattonn anil brltthtly lit minia­
ture ship*. Men’s w e a n * strik­
ingly - displayed at Pcrklna-Rob■ton in this Iwasutiful modernised
new store. Purcell’s has window
wreaths and tinsel background. In­
side Ih* Mutle Uo* are Icicle
streamers.
.
(irocetl#* hsvo attractive dis­
plays of fruits, vegetables, flow­
ers and tree*. These include the
A and P Grocery, Sunshine
Market,
Plltitly
Wiggly
and
Margaret Ann S t o r e a a n d
Fold* Open Air Produce Market.
The Henry Husrell tired Store
has an attractive display of
wreaths and flower*.
Klretric supply,, *&lt;Z,r** h*Td
attractive decoration* and feature
radios, washing machines, refrigeratora, Water*, etc. These lrelude the Sanford Electric Co,,
Randall Electric Cop Electric
Service Co., Frlcrsrins and St.

FarmerH Support
(('•*iln&lt;i«4 Item rase &lt;&gt;■*»
permitted by the Hoyse under
procedure which Democrat* con­
demned a* “ super-gay." The
only amendment* allowed will lie
those backed by the banking com­
mittee, which has no amendment*
to offer.
Democrat* were given the op­
portunity of trying to alter the
bill through a motion to recom­
mit. While they planned to try
to tack on some amendments sim­
ilar to those batted down yester­
day by the Senate, they conceded
privately that- they wero outnumbreed and that the WII would be
passed by nightfall.
Hpcrdy action was required to
get the measure through Con­
gress which Is scheduled to ad­
journ tonight until Jan. Q.
Democrat* and R e p u b (lean*
alike devoted preliminary discus­
sion to politics until Rep. Smith
(D-Va) reminded them that the
country expect* CongTr** to do
something -effective alamt the

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SCHOOL FUNDS

ROAD FINANCING

TALLAHA88EE, Dec. 19 QP?
— Plans to finance eonstmetkm
of a fl’50,000 Broward couigy
bridge and IC2&amp;.000 worth , if
Highlands county
roads
fell
through yesterday when a bond
syndicate failed to meet IU guar­
anteed low interest figure qml
the aUte rejected a higher cstrter bid. *
A |420,000 Issue of surplus &amp;*
tax certificates for Suw’ane*
county road construction was
trimmer) to $400,000 and a4M
to another bond house to clear
the way for work on which
construction hid* were offered
-earlier In the day, however.
The State Improvement Com­
mission also agreed to undertake
revenue certificate financing of
about $3,200,000 worth of ln«»|
roads In Dixie, I-aFayettc, Cal­
houn, Flagler and Wakulla coun­
ties— but only when bond Interest
rates appear to have become

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•County Juris* nf HMotaoU-C«*n(g,
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k n u ,. o f *rlit I'nunlv *• Hanforit,
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• from Ih* llm* o f ih» flivt publica­
tion o f ltd* ooll*». Uarh rtolnl ot d«lb*ad .hall li* In wrlllatl. asd *h*tl
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Presidents M essage
ira*ll*a&lt;4 tram !••*«
dreiiion, he **id, will:
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"Determine In 4larger
part
whether tho flee nation* of the
world can look forward with
hope to a peaceful and pros­
perous future a* independent
stales, or whether they must
live In poverty and In fear of
selfish totalitarian aggression.
Along with his message, tho
Pirsldcnt forwarded to Congress
a hill to authorlxe the $17,000,.
000,000 expenditure and set up
tho mschlnery for csrryjng out
the long-range recoveiy program.
He sent along, too, a 241-pago
analysts prepared by biperts
from downs of federal"'agenda*
To managr the program. Ml.
Truman, want* to appoint $20,00')
a year administrator with broad
powers. There Would Iw a depu­
ty drawing $17,600. And to run
the European end of the show,
there would Iw a roving aml&gt;a*sador making $26,000 a year.
In addition, the Administrator
would have a* hi* top assist­
ant* 10 men making up to
$12,000 and 60 mote making a*
much a* $10,000.
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However, instead of one-man
control of the program, a apec-

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"The profit motive ia too deeply. Univerilty or Florida haa been
ingrained" to.expect to submerge! accepted by the Board of Con­
It with “ frothy talk."
'
•trol. officials said today.
Yesterday, senator* considering I Reaaley, whose resignation* I*
the Republican anti-inflation bill |effective Jan. I, ha* accepted a
jumped right back into Die ar- position with the Florida Institute
gument .which had prevented a of Accountant* and will dlrtcj
vote on Wednesday. Republican* work for the organisation from
said tho Democrkts didn’t want headquarters here,
any bill. Democrats said the ReA successor to •the assistant
publicans bill Wouldn't stop in- de*n*hlp ha* not yet hfen anflation.
. ' nounced.
I hen after several sharp exllefore 'joining the university
tween leader* of the two partira. staff In Noveml&gt;er, IU4d. Beaalny
the Senate passgd the bill. 77 " » »
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to 10. Thirty-two Democrat* vot- '?/***, Department of Education.
ed for It. It waa. better than U* • '? T I m
nothing, th e / said/
"* ■l« 'r g ^ f f T r t lo n n ^
Thalaent ft Uek lo'tfie ICuifT ’
Florida Alumni Asaocia
where u similar bill wax knocked tlon' ___________________
out Monday^ by aolld Democratic
JUDGES QUALIFY
opposition plu* 20 GOP vote*.
---------At that time, the Republicans
TALLAJIAHBEK, Dec. 19—Gib
change* between trader* of the Two Incumbent circuit Judges-of
two partita, 'the* Senate paaaed the 12th judicial circuit qualified
the bill, 77 to 10. TTiIrty-two with Secretary of State R. A.
Democrat* voted for it. It wa» Gray today aa candidate* for relietler than nothing, they said, election.
x
tried a different rulo: limited
Thoy are Judge Lyhn Gerald
debate and only GOP amendmentx of Fort Myers In (&lt;roup One and
permitted—but only a simple nta- Judge W. T. Harrison of PulJorffy needed to p**. the meas- metto. Group Two
a $120 party asses»ment.
Reservation* and tribal land*
nf the American Indians snd Eski­
mos who are wards of the U. 8.
government would cover, an area
twice the aiie of Pennsylvania.

TALLAHASSEE, Dee. 19 OP)
—Capital outlay fund checks to­
taling $20,994 have been mailed
to Polk county for new school
building construction.
Construction - fund*— which In
some instances will be used for
purchase of school busee—sdso
were mailed yesterday to. Cir­
rus, Hernando, Highland*, Oka­ age. (Parity la the theoretical
loosa and Santa Rosa counties. price given to a farm product to
represent it* purchasing power
In some past favorable period,
NO FROST
usually 1909-14).
LAKELAND. D e c . 19, (A V Regarding inflation controls,
The Federal 8t*te Frost Warning the fcdcraljon said it Is “ strongly
Service forecast for peninsulmf opposed to the reimposltion of
Florida tonight and Saturday waa price control and rationing. We
partly cloudy and' continued cool believe thqt under existing con­
in northern districts; m o a 11 y ditions more can be accomplished
cloudy and mild central and by a positive program which
southern district* with scattered strike* at the rooti of inflation.
light shower* along the lower jMore 'attention should be focused
east coast. No frost was seen upon the monetary, fiscal, and
credit policies of our nation."
through Monday.
It also said that “ now, during a
period of Inflation. Is not the time
NBW TRIAL ASKED
for any material reduction In in­
JACKSONVILLE." Dec. 10-GP) come tax rates."
The Duval County court yester­
A declaration on th e. federa­
day waa asked for a new trial tion's policy on “ International co­
fpr Don M. Steven* convicted operation" said that the first
here Dec. 6 of first degree mur­ step in achieving peace and main­
der with a mercy recommenda­ taining freedom throughout the
tion in the numbers racket death world “ la the maintenance of .a
nf Richard Melvin,
.
strong, progressive and produc­
Steven* testified Melvin was tive Democracy at home."
one of the largest number* opera­
The federation’* elosing ses­
tors In the state; that Stevens had sion elected a new president to
hit a 500-to-1 number* selection succeed Edward A. O’Neal, who
with a $100 bet; and that-Melvin
threatened his life to avoid makgin payment. He said he shot him
D r. C h arles L . Persona
and his father In self defense.
O p tom etrist *
Sanford Atlantic Bk. Bldg.
ATTEMPTS SUICIDE
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Phon* 2H
MIAMI BEACH. Dee. 19, (iP)—
Sat. 8-1S
A mart Identified at police head­
Eye* Exaaalnad - Gl i aaaa FIttod
quarter* a* Lyon Evans, 40, of
fo r m o r
St. Augustinhi Fla
Statn. Beverage Department em­
p loye, waa raptured today a* he O n l y In H ln “ F o r t f n » , , - b u t
threatened to jump from a third
floor ledge of the Lincoln Road
Hotel at Lincoln .and Alton road*.
Traffic was tied Up for 22
minutes at the busy thoroughfare
by fire appafatus as fjrcmen and
policsmen sought to entire him # Many folks 40 sad ev*e War. h iM W
off the ledge. Finally, police L*r! alffcte-bavs f r*)u*ot &lt;Udr* I* P**» •*«•»
bar* bocfcach**, loo, b«-.u** of minor
Mackey hurled his 225 pound* -fuiKiloo.l
kldaoy diMnWrt.
through. Evans' hotel room door
If this I* your Irsublo, Audi out your
kidnry* ofd bt*4dw with Dr. KtlrnTf.
iwomp Root. It qukbly work* to lacrsato
tho Sow of uriao, bolp roltovo oscoo* odd­
ity, and oom burning Moulton «•. b*tp*
.bladder Irritation that got* you up nigbli.

Agricultural Atom s
ll oallnu-4 trum #••€* «•■*!
of the Atomic Energy Commla

N egro Children W ill
Have X m as Festivity
Sanford Nrgro Chamber
of Commerce, of which l»r.
George Starke ia president, today
announced that there will lie a
fine Christmaa. parade Tor th#
colored children, starting at 12:30
o’clock tomorrow at Ninth Street
and Pine Avenue end ending at
Eleventh Street and 8anfoni Ave­
nue where a Christmas tree hat
l&gt;een Art up.
Santa Claus will he there, he
said, to distribute randy and pre­
sents. and there will be a special
musical program, Incltidiftjf the

litinn to the change*
(rom the seed* of such
tld, It I* possible, although
The mnel the IA nations uu tin ' nqt proven, that many plant*
receiving iend asked was $22 ,- I might change their appearand*
440,000,000
— ,— ,— I for an even four 1 and shapes while growing
.
years.
*
These nations, which I wiitfW
Y ARD LEY VENETIAN B U N D S
guarantee to help themselws and
America's Most Beautiful
each other in order to krt a
Aluminum - Cedar - Pollshid Aluminum
hand from Uncle Sam, are; Aus­
Auk Ms For Fre« Eaxlmat#
tria, _ Belgium, .Britain. Denmark,
P. W. STEVENS •• 617 W. Robinson - OiUndo
Eire,’ France, Iceland, - Luxem­
bourg, Netherlands, Norway. Pot
Phon# 2-0729
tugal, Sweden, Nwitxerland ’ and

Turkey.

Taking their cue from Mo*
cow, eastern European nation*
stayed out. But Mr. Truman left
a way open fur any of them—
even Russia—to gst into thi
name if they will accspt. th*
rules. ' .
He said, too, that while the
emphasis now it on halplng Eu­
rope, the Untied State* Is not
forgettlng ths importance -of
economic cooperation with her
Latin American neighbor*. And
next year, h e , said, Congress

L IA B IL IT Y

French Labor
U'm IIi m * from r &gt; t i Om i
appealed (o all French worker*
to abpport the new movement
“ for the total emancipation of
the worklny ela*».”
In Rome, Premier Alcide dGas peri yalled by a continuous
barrage hf criticism from the
far left, was expected today to
ask the constituent assembly for
a. new vote of confidence aa a
swelling wave of labor atrlfe
convulsed Italy.
Violence flared up both on the
assembly floor and on the labor
front last*night, and the coun­
try faced Its second nationwide
headed the organisation since
1021. The new president' Is Al­
len U. Kline, 62 year ojd stork
farmer of Des Moines and Vin­
ton. la.

etrike .In a month—lh»t of 300.­
000 food handler* who** walkout
wo* scheduled to begin tomorrow
In ralermo, the flr«t eltjr of
Sicily, 10 person* wrr* reported
to have been wounded In a cun
tattle hvfnre the city hall. Di»patrhes said the melee i/ccurved,
after a general strike tn PaIt i mo had ' ended, -when 3,000
strikers tried to Ineade the city

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Ralph B. Wight
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WASHINGTON
Dec. 22
S (A&gt;&gt;—Follow Inc arc among
" the name* made puhlic l&gt;&gt;
ominent
Sanford
Secretary of Agriculture An­
derson today a* those of “ big
Business
Man
Died
trader*” on commodity fu­
tures market*:
.
Suddenly Saturday
Holdings of wheat future* *
on all markets and all fu­
ture* as of Oct. 31, 1917:
Max Miller. Miami Itesrh.
420,000 long and 510,000
automobile dealer and ranchfL
abort, speculative ami spread­
who died
vmldcnly Saturday
ing.
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mnining
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hit*
liome at ('»olderi
^
Mr*. Ilrlrn Miller, Miami
Lake, were held there Sunday af­
™Beach. Fla., 535.000 long and
5*0,000 short, speculative and
ternoon at 3:00 o’clock with
spreading.
Father William Nachlrah officialT. K. and II. M. Raffingiria. Runal vvar in All Soult
ton. Miami llearh. Fla., 900.­
, 000 long and 500.000 *hort,
(’ alliolic Cemetery. '
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speculative. and spreading.
• Rant in Cairo,- Ga.. Mr. Wiglil
u m r I.rte at an raitv agr and ili
WASHINGTON Dec. I l uV)
|0 || Itecame awocialed in ih*
Srcirtary ol Agriculture Anderson
Wight Wlrolevale Grocery Co. will
today made public a li»t o( 771 »o
hit father, the laic Henry Wight
called big trader* in lire comtnoand tervrd A* previdenl of tin
%ily future* matkrlt.
__
firm following tlie •death of hi'
Die names incluJrd that of LJwin "Pauley, vpecial avviilanl to father.
Shortly after the flr*V Wtrrli
the Secretary of the Aimy. hut no AVar in which, he served a* i
other government •employe* wci* lieutenant. Mr. Wight e*tabli»hei
on this Ini which Andeimn void nn uutomohile part* urm ol
Magnolia Avenue. Later he iriotei
the business to the -corner a
dry lettifird before a S*n- Second
Street
an.l
Magnolii
ummillce that he had large Avenue now occupied by the A
ig»'in commoditie* when he and P Grocery, and sold out tII It Pope In 19.12. Soon nfte
the job under Undcftecrclf the Army Royal!, hut ha*

Ready Mixed EGG-NOG in Pints
W e close Christmas Day

lures market o]

Gay and Sparkling as the Yulelide Season!
A k
Thrift-Priced fqr Christmas Giving!

Anderson said the list Included
294 persons who
gaged in
•pAnjUtivu operation** Thi* otnera engaged in hedging, a nnnsneculative type of operation, amt
in ’.."spreading’’, n semi-speculalive tyiH* of operation.
None of the trading is unlawul. but 1'resUlcnt Trumnn has
snorted that speculation has
tended to run up the price uf
rommodilica. Sumo exchange men

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Sequins dance like Christ*
uta*' (see light* on these

Meyers Posts $2,000
♦Bond, W aives Hearing

skirts* Rich black or deep
new Winter shades. Junlon*. misses', women's tises&gt;

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Florida tonight and Tuesday
morning dear to partly cloudy
and cool.
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night and no frost through Thurs-

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JEWEL THIEVES
NEW YORK, Dec. 22 lJPhWithin a few feet of a throng
of Sunday afternoon' Fifth Avgnu«. stroller*, three men robbed
a Jeweler of gem* valued ' at
almoJl $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 in the lobby o r
a building at 48th 8 treet yester­
day and escaped after tying him
to a bannister, police said.
, The ’ victim, Albert Zakin, 60,
partner in the firnj .of L. Barton
Brookov, Inc., told police the men
followed him. Into the deserted
lobby as h# waa returning the
«
1— to
a— tfie
|L. company'i
anmnann's
Jewelry
after .a week-end dlspla;
boUl in Lakewood, N. J
INDIAN ARMY
- N B W -D E LH Ir D a c r -a O T )Haldev Singh, Indian defense
minister, announced today that
by next April 1 the Free In­
dian Army would be officered
almost entirely by Indians.

lint opinion*

Satira Sentenced 1
300 Thousand Non-war Veterans
To Fifteen Years
l»«
For Slaying Mee cidlei'#WASHINGTON.
rxp’ niev i*l imiir

linn pt Amritedli view,
i&lt;- Lommittr* ,nt»
i -Igin* .ire i nipping up

tml.lHNI urrilv null \i !■ i ni- w en

dirtmrnt. tliat he wa» onlv IS yrati Must Also Pay $5,000
old at the time with bill* knowl­
Indem nity Three
edge of English, that there wa*
Judges
Have Ruled
no tbowing that hr had been
advi.cd of hu right to countcl or
HAVANA De* 22 t/l'l I’ atof the effect of a pica of guilty.
ricia (Satira) Schmidt wa* »cn*
In fact, Vinton .aid, the record
lenti/l today to l r&gt; yean in pridoc* not *ho»* that he even perinn and payment of a $r),000 fndrrtinity for the yacht tUVing of

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,
Sara Palfrey Cooke, one of the
top ranking professional women
tennis player* of the cmntry
joined her husband,-Elwood CooLo
at the Mayfair Inn last night.
Mr*. Cooke was the women's
national single* champion in 1911
ami '$5. She won recognition as
the girls' nations! champion in
1928, *29, and 30 ami wa* national
mixed'double* queen in 1912, *32,
•37 and *41.
Elwooil and Sara Cooke and
Pauline Betx are operating uul of
Sanford on their winter pro tour
of the South ami are tennis In­
structor* for the Mayfair Inn for
the winter.

112 W nl Fin.I 81

UabUJty Insurance Is
o b t^ a d C r n v T h .r .'.

Thrre Supreme Cauit juvlitev to­
day denounced wlut they tnm cl
a "ineny-go-iound” of legal |*i«*
erdure in Illinois which oiler* ’ no
vubvtantial ho|»e id irlirl" to
convicted |tetvont claiming drpii
valion of coiivlilulional iiglili.
Juilicrt Bulledgr. Douglav and
Murphy joined in tin* critici»m ol
tjie tlate’s ptocrduie lit a luling
gtantiwg~~Tonr—Manno a .new
dial in a 22 -year old. muider
care.
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Chief Jurtiie Vinton t|H)kr lot
the coutl in ruling on Maiino.
lie Inriely tentrd 'that Marino
war ventenced to life imprison-

Secretary Of State
To Be 1st Witness;
Cross Section To
Be In te rro g a te d

Rav Herndon And Joe
Levins. Killed. 2
Others Are Injured

lOWNfOlK of.Lc Havre (right) run
diwn to the beach to hall the S. S.
Ayu rlron Leader and It* hug* car-

.ii.mi-&lt;ion nn higlicieedui .iliiui
eipnhrrng
It -W.lt I'll* &lt;&gt;l III* I ..teinentlalltill* h*i
■i A i llr iu a n - livteil h* thr mill
it.trulmg upiMliilii
ii .ml volume ol u-

Other
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ia-eaitst- “ the
iiutitutiuna

Count v

Constitution Is
Adopted By 453-62
In Rome Assembly

thi- circuit court of \Vinnrl&gt;«tt&gt; audiencia couit Trxrhcd their dccitunty,,* 111, where Marino liai!
Document
hern denied a haiarn* curpUS.
rerminates
The critici*in of llliimi* pro­
ic. proteculor
South. Fnui
cedure came in thi- concurring
Of House Of
opinion written by Rutledgelet anil a private provecutor
He -tAld the case did not a|&gt;
HOME, Dm
pear different to him except »
by Mee'* father. Dr Letter
one respect from many timilai
rr of Wilmette,* III, h»d
one* appeal'd from III!
lenience
i. New stall- laws banning **
tmiulil A
which he had been depied.
all racial and religmus discrlm n
Active nallliearera were G. A. ' Tliat one difference, ltutleilK-- murder.
Speer. Jr*. Hal|&gt;h Wight III, said, ia that in ths Marinu case
conlcmlrtl inatiun In admitting people t*i w
James C. Higgins. Jennings tlurt, the state confessed error and
danerr
had
U "B. MeLeod. Jr. and Thomas offered no objection to Marino*
luifrirrs to equal itppdrtBpIty,
contention*.
such as the rules under which
“ During the last thrre term*.
mime s'ale iiui\*-rsilie« make It
ItutlrdKe continued, "we have handling, rather T
hard for. the atudenta friutl other
Ih-vii fliHrtled with petition* from
First Day O f W inter
-intea lu eiindL
Illinois allrging deprivation* &lt;*t j wound itself, cauv
Mild In Most Parts due process and other eonati- I\lnv Schmidt ■&lt; 2
The commission is headed by
Dr. Georgi' K. Z»H»k, pn-sideut
tutional right*. Thus, In the 1944
,|( the Alltel lean Cuqncil *"&gt;
llv ASSOCIATED I'llKRS
term, out of a total uf 339 pi-tl
Today was the first day of win- lions’ filed • in forma paup-itEducation.
,
ita first volume, issuial a
li&gt;r—according to the calendar— (nieaning the petitioner is unaldt
u'eek ago, advmati-il the doublin'
but tlie weather was uneasonably to pay tlie usual fees), almost
»f college enrollments by IPb1),
iniicl in most tlf the nation.
all liy prisoners, 141’ came front
tn at least 11,41111,OlHI students'
Wintry weather prcvaileil only Illinois; in the 1946 term, 172 unt
along the Canadian border, where of ;tl*:t wrre from Illinois; an-l
without relaxing academic Man
temperatures tanged from xcro In tlie 1940 term 322 out uf
Until- at all and the i-limiunti»li
mid fees at puldicly-ciuitrulled
to It) degrees limve. Elsewhere, 62H came from that atats.
temperatures wCre normal or
Rutledge aald the apinals liad
been rejected “ almost with to# Schooling Raees To
chanical
regularity"
on
the
Begin A t Longwood
ground that the applicants ha f
not exhausted state remedies.
Official
greyhound schooling Mrs. W . R. Smith, Sr.
He added:
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“ It would lie nothing less tliun rare* will open at the SniifvH;
Dies In Orlundu
an nlHltcatlon of our const itu t &gt;i IuikIo Ken ip-I (’lull tonight ami
libnal'duty and function, to t&gt;- will continue .tliruughuut tluhuff petitinnera with this me­
chanical formula wheirsver it
may liecoms clear that the al­
leged state remsily l* nolliins
Sara Palfrey Cooke
11 «alia**4 »* !••■* Ktaktl

Merry Christmas
B I L L ’S P A Q

Legal
ProceAffords ,N o

.it th# Ericklotrimrnt will

WHbur Newm an D ie s,
Suddenly In Orlando
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R. A. Newman, 600 Gramlview
Avenue, waa Informed thi* morn­
ing of the death of hia bruther,
Wilbur Newman early today in
Orlando. The death was repoited
to have been sudden.
Funeral services for »I.\ Wllbut
Newman will Im held Tuesday
afternoon at 4:00 o'clock at the
Cary Hand .Mineral Home In O'lamlo.
*
3 YEAR OLD KILLED
FREDERICK, MD., Dec. 22—
OP)—A March for a Christina*
tree coat the-ll(« of three-y*ar old
Jerry Leon Crouae, of Friderick
State police aald three children
wandered off to “ get a Christ mav
tree" while their parents gathered
holiday greens In the woods.
Jerry waa struck by a ear when
he toddled onto Route 40. Trooper
Charles H. Dewitt tentatively
listed the accident aa unavoidable.
CHINESE REDS
NANKING, Dec. 22 (AY -Re­
port* frpm central China aa'.d
today Chinee# Communist* ap­
parently were operating under
Instruction# to arreet U. 8 . ml*•lonarie* and other American*
because of U, 8 . support nt
Chiang Kal-Shek'a Government
Informed source* here pn-.llct.-.l
T general wllhdrswaT o f for­
eign missionaries and taacher*
from Red-thraatencd areas north
of the JTangtaa River because
of antl-forrign sentiment among
the .Communist#.
I

under wav on Dec,.29.
Thr SanfortlOrlando
hemiel
Cluli i» Incateil midway lietween
Sanford and Orlando on Highway
17. A lighted red arrow at at the
roaihiilr directa patron* to thr
* a Ii uchoolinr event* will l&gt;e
uprh to the public free nf charge,
il wa* annnunceil. .

Havana Trade Rift Is Widened As
Conference Enters Second Me
HAVANA. Dec. 22 4/1 *) - 1 he Havana Tride Conference lodav
rni-rrd il* second month c f rtclihcialion on a proposed international
Ira !e organi/alion charter with inuc* deatly drawn hut no sign of a
mijor *elllcmcnl near.
' _
lr fad the approval cl a charter to promote world commerce
appear* no rioter than it did when ih'd meeting convened under United
N-tion* auspice* Nov. 21. 'T a tfrl dale" for adjournment wa* origi­
nally Jan. I*. Talk in the corri
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dor. now concern* Feb. 16.
(rlaa c alm they neeii »P*clal
The lineup In debate..usually
ta « « h

petition, discouraging preferen­
tial agreements between smell
groups of nations, high tariffs,
and quotas and Residing for
■mgorta.^
eoun-

nilmtiiittFtril

Savoy

l men I

lirir will lie »penal -Civile*
lu.tetl hv I'Atnphrll-!..»*•tng I’
X'o *&gt;) of thr Alltel »*an I.egiiMl
All la-uiuti iiicml-ii an* t‘ a

Arrives A t M ayfair

$1.80
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State
dur
Pel

2 Sanford Men
Are Killed In
Auto Accident

Phone 358

113 Magnolia Avenue

Buy Your CH RISTM AS W H IS K E Y Early

congress rianning
T o Poll Americans
On Marshall Plan

French Hail Arrival O f ‘Friendship’ Cargo

&gt;i*ory p°wer’

elegant dresses. Fine rsjon
crepe forms tiny waists* full
hips, slim shoulders, long

A—ociitlvtl Prens Leased Wire

SA N FO R D , F L O R ID A . M O NDAY, DEC

Eutabliuhed' f908

OLLI.ME XXXVIII

will brinf? pleasure for many years.
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IhiuoKli lunula). Moderateultl thi* .iflrrniNin and to­
. Slightl) xainirr Tuesday.

In U nity Th ere Ih .SlrenRth—To Protect the Peace'of the World;
To Promote the Proyreiw of America
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

vn .the assembly floor. Ital­
ian Communist leader 1‘almlrtl
loKlotiti accused the government
of ''•ubversive and complete obedknda" to the United Male* an^
then tumc»I on the republican*,
who earlier thia week joined the
tniddle-of-Hm-road De
(ja»perl
cabinet, from which CommunlaU
were punted teat May.
“ You are dragging in the mud
the tanner* of a party which
had florlou* national tradition*,’*
he cried..
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WORN OUT FROM
GETTING UP NIGHTS 1

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m pritifperl, tia&gt;, over the alic number.
of the bill. Hut tho President
Depending chiefly on whether
said that hig as the rost wilt pi ice* go up ur down, govern­
ment expert* estimate the actual
coat to this country might dip
'as low as «l 5,111,000,1)00 or
climb a* high as $17,728,000,000,
. not including $822,000,000 for
ii
. western Germany wmeh the Adiliiatinn til i ministration ia asking separately
In a better j ot Js m„ nth*.
,
future, he | |(«-|n from the Juternatiunsl
it smsll in- Bank, private financing, otlre:
I Wrttern llemi*phcre nation* and
ie w-a* rec-. aililitional source* might up th*
am to Uoti-1 lo|mj 0f outaide assistance to t&gt;cIcnce of its i WMn $20,024,000,000 ami $22,Jor step in
for a just ami laaung peacs.
As a joint undertaking of the
United S lau j and a groun of
Europran countries, he said thi
program "la proof that-free mcii
ran affectively join’ together V*
defend ■ their free institution
against totalitarian pressures, and
to promote batter standards of
life for all their peoples.''
outlined tn the documents
sent to Congregsv .“ much” of the
aid would he in the form of
gifts, some would b« loans. •
There was no breakdown on
how tlu* $l7,OOn,OOO.OOft would
&gt;• unlit among the various coun­
tries. There was no estimate,
cither, o f how much the Unit-

FRIDAY. DEC. 19. 1947 -

X D . 8 A N F O R D , "FLO R ID A

Gunman Kidnaps Cop
3 Others In Theft
ANDOVKIl.
Di-i
State Police reported Ibut nn
Andover patrolman, a couple ami
their young child wen- kldiia|K-d
by u lone gunman rally today
and forced to drive nearly 4'1
mile* Ufuie being rtilcaaeil un­
harmed
•
Siuii’ |Milir&lt;’ iilentlffol thr f«»ut
kidiintM-d a* patrolman .William
Slew mt of Andover, Mr. ami
My*. Michael Sarkisslan and their
young daughter, Helen L "■
Lawrence.
They said that Stewart, the
woman and the child were pm
uut of the car by the gunman
in Wr*t HoyWton and that the
woman'* husband wa*. furred Jo
drive to W orceiter. before be­
ing released.
Tlie gunman, they added, then
drove off in the couple'* car.
FlUfK CONVICTED
NUERNBERG. Dec. 2 2 -'A*&gt;—
Friederich Flick. !W. head of Ger­
many'* l*rge*t prlvatriy-fwned
eoaL Iron and steel empire, was
convicted tmlay by an American
military tribunal for his par* in
th* Nail'* wartime program of
exploiting slave labor and looting
(ieiman-uccupled countrl**.__ J
Flick'* former associate. Otto
Steinbrinck, was found guilty uf
membership in th* 8 8 an-l of
supporting that
organisation'*
criminal activities, but wa* arqulted on th# other major count*.

i-onthilDe'

-h i

|H*rt i a
in relation t&gt;
me

i vlasted

1

R. Fields Sentenced
Itirlmiil Fii-ld*.
N'uv 21 iu Cm
hi-ing tn&lt;-'t up
-mill with intent
del ill till* (ll it
|t,-|illt)- t 'lull It'­
ll seven vest art
I'eniteptiaiv .
Smith. Friday.
Wallet i.uiuli
given a five yen
helm convicted
ntituiiuiliile on tli

t» t , held Ut New Yolk.
li.Tir.il Ih-i*. IK and
ditg .ii the nruecedings
it. V.iiv’ lu-i.- Ji&lt;r di*p-»»l-

ItuU-rt Allen, iii-giu. wlm nn
Nuv. 21 ph-udril guilty 1" -a
Hike-man -Hid tb*' -efVice
t-harg,- of a--milt with illteni In
&gt;-.1*1-1 ’ nlllnmiice it- ilcclcommit manslaughter ugutnst hi.n Marla'* ripp**l
wlfe. Mamie U u Allen, drew u
Nuv ' York Immigration
thn-* v#ar -enteiuf.
ilep.il Inti.ill older.
William Vincent Ogle.by, v»tm
mi Nuv. 18, pleaded guilty *» ell
tcring tlie Hiinskim* Market on
(h-t. 31 witlr Intent tu commit a . hi,Ik '„( Australian* uttemlcii
niiademcanor was given n one
wnr iiiein..rial -i-tvlre* tinlav a*
vear aentenre by Judge Smith.
the Urilea of I.mm U. S. soldier*,
llm lu«t of America’ s war dead
were iiliurd aln.iud the troop
-hip (irouilit-r Victory for re;
( /ll—State liolire
-aid
cntl-m tin ii to tin- United Slate*.
moiioxiilr ga* -ecping from it
V FN
MEET
l.roken exhaust pli/e tc-ultcd in
VFW Boat- 3282 will meet to­
the death- of Virgil
Kenne'li
Hnmhrick. 23, of fngriim Branch, night nt 7:lH&gt; o 'clo ck »t the I-etrion
and Delorrs Gllkey, 19, nf Dak Hut. Kach member i*- requested
to tiling canned, gi—l- n* admiss­
Hi"
Th# locked car, with the rigid ion. The food will lw turned ovei
Untie* silting inside, wa* found to the Salvation Army Mr dUtrlh
narked I* hind a church at utlon,
riston
RAILWAY STRIKE
CAIRO, Dec. 22 (At- Tmithousaml worker* on th»* Kf|P*
lian state railway* started .*
sitduwn strike toilay IH * de­
mand for higher wagqa--*
Railway
official*
exprw*e-l
hope* the* strike would b* Of
short duration, fur they *a'd
the railway board of director*
hid approved an allocation of
fund* to meet th# worker*' delliiiuld.
The City Commission will meet
in regular tt*t*ion al 7:30 o’clock
tonight at the City •llall, It was
announced today by II. N. Say*r,
city manager,

///omvfi
M ystcfr,

�MONDAY. DEC. 22, 1917

THE SANFORD/HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAOE TWO

Red Paper Reports
•Boliday-Like Air
In Russian Buying

-•toil-* had been repaired or or*
(limited anew in a abort period,
and were selling (food*
itorre have large quangood.,” the new»paper|

MOSCOW Dee. 22 (d*)-U ve./J {£*!
tla published dltpalrhe* from |K,u|
many part* of the Soviet O nion'. ,
today reporting that »ince ration....
_ in* war alxduhi-d Sunday,-there
has been wide .rah- eon* inner
'
buying In a •‘holiday-like*’ atmoa* | ,

tirle riled fJii-'liadr min1 Armenia. Moldavia and
in. however, n&gt; “ lagging
in the dnvftcinneTn nr

Russian cillxerx cu rren tlya ft
trading their old .ruble*' for new
at rate* varying un to ten to one.
The eurrenev revaluation and the
end of rationing were announced
In the aame edict.
Ixvcstia *aid 120(000 retail'

told by "Russian aulhniltit-* they (o f the Ukraine. paid 400 new
riniit .purchase pn tfu- aatn&lt;* b**U storb* were opened there and
a t nil S oviet ( i t l i r i u . ib tou jih that sales of bread bail tripled.
tegular retail channels Thli al*« At Min*k, PO new store* and
affect* u.plomaU.
kiosk* were opened,
"The . nn.uin. I is
Iu i Ixvestla paid-hardly any bread
tia &gt;aid.
'iiueues existed.
•
A Tashkent dlipatrh raid buy*
Tin- inw.paper Mtid TUMr nrw
dhoul in*
opened ill Morrow and that more terruption. A Kharkov dispatch
titan 1,000 More* now uer&lt; o-|J-' I Mid "iterioua ih'flcleneiea" had
ing .bread in the rapltal. Simtlar I developed In the preparation of
ronditiun* were said to prevail to More* fur liuatneM .and that in
l^-ningrud.
one alii.tr let, shtjr wan not enough
'A- dispatch from Kiev, rapital

“ W here Customers Send T h eir Friends” — Home Controlled
HOME CONTROLLED

COMPLETE LINE

201 East FIml Street

W H IS K E Y S
GINS - W IN E S
R eaty Mixed EGG-NOG In Pints
*

*

*

W— -

Sanford. Florida

OUR STORES WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY
THURSDAY. CHRISTMAS DAY!

*-

W e Close Christmas D ay

BILL’S PACKAGESTOREand BAR
112 Went F im t S ir e d

*Phone HHO

Pennsylvania Enters
Trumun In Primary
TIinEliPBATUKHS

RB8 F.IIVK '’ First
Among Fine WliUkiu*
Wnce 1882," Trot**
.tired whiskies btnwl•d with the finest
rain’kplrils. Will
• w elcom ed a* ri
g i f t : l-e r s p e c ia l
Christmas carton.,

t

yftA m rt

•IIARISBURG. Pa. lb-* 22 m
I’n-sident llanv 8 , Trurmin'
name will “ definitely
definitely'’ ‘ he entercd m tin- i’cnrvsvlvanm Pornoer*
tic Preferential I'limary ru-xi
Mav, Slate DclSiNtAlir Ckuiimar
J. Warren Mickle d1—r...,s|.
ihance to vote for the. man tiewant to .continue us president,
ckh- to|d a retKirtrr last night.
Under Pennsylvania law, the
Iv teiiuirement* for placing
vnrie's name on the ptevidential
Trrmarr bsl)nt'“ nf i-ith.-f parly
are the signature* of I(hi ijiiaf.
lfled voters In i-ach "f 10 cuun*
lit?* and ■ 8&amp;0 filing, fee. II ran
Ik&gt; done with or without the «on*
sent of the candidate. *
Mickle M ill the dl l isjoli to en­
ter President Truman’* name
the Pretltlcnl has not 'yet .aid he
will Im- n candidate for reefer Iion
—follotved n Incredent estaldfshr-il in the third and fourth-terms
Meet ion* nf President Franklin

Cudahay* Puritan

Iiv i'renm nt Um moat

muUuiihI

— b otlted in bond
under Uovernmrnt
auperviiion. Fullbodied prewar j

Ke n t u c k y

f

Straight flour Iron, II
4 years old. 100 li
proof. A real holi* /L
day value.
/.*

Chariot II. C olc./f
aget of the, Florida
Light
Company
brio. who come
_______,
..............
up from Miami Friday to alien,)
the company’* big .Christmas par
ty, declared, “ Sanford look* won*
■h-rfully well, and I am glad to
In- hack ill the filcmlllril town irr
Florida."
1 •

r

BEACON DAIRIES
222 Mtttfntilin Avenue

Last Call For Our Big Christmas

Qldrli-Frntrn

Starkling Delicious Apples 3 lbs. 43c.
York Imperial Apples 3 Ibs^ 32c
■CELERY f i B H S t f f r ■ ■ ■ «
Brazil Nuts, Almonds
English Walnuts
lb. 38c;
bs. 35c
Layer Raisins
5 oz.
Fancy Cluster Raisins
Cello Box 26c
PARKAY Limit 2 lbs
FRUIT COCKTAIL

I-IK A Up
Itugsllng

F K U IT C A K E S
AIII.SCO
HULL'S

Chickens
L3-m
b s69c
', lb.

Lverv Turkey Tnuucd
"ML Verinont',*
With KcHp- on Hnt k

Urn tZJH9

Trge-r Hhip|&gt;eH, New York Dreaded
tJrsile -A. Mt \» rmonl U lha. Up
Sulll I’ irnilum
Itrrwril A Draun
Qillik-Fro/^ll
Grade “ A”
5?i irt.fr, iv

New Ynrlt Dreaitd-^fade "A?

Qnlrk-Frntiuv
tirade “ A"
l^ing Island

Ducklings

2 '/r llw 1 2 .:

Paradise

rkey t»res*lngl
Box Dowl

For Qrllrlotut
Armour 8 tar

25c
35c

PINEAPPLE

No.!

fellow Band Bni. Hockleu

Hams who ib69c

t’a Plum Data or 1

P U D D IN G S
12-oz 31c

Fancy Christmas Fruits ★
Florida a rad* "A”

w j§ |jO ra n g e s

8

Lb b»h

;

Crvberrie8
^ 39c
York Cooking

I

TUNA
Grated l/ t cri ’ 37c
W hite »/2 cit 43c

Campbell’* Tomato

801)1*

Kalmor Brand'

f I.
S&amp;r

aaU Irs K s s I tgicts.

PEACHES
No.
R O Y A L G E L A T IN
O R A N G E JUICE
«
Pillflbury C A K E E L 0 U R
A P P L E C ID E R
Qt. 21

j

Apples 5^"** 39c A j JM

Waatr. Htstc VVeat. Wlnriiap

;

M A Y O N N A IS E
Quart 89c
dir. Whip p t 37c

N IB L E T S
Hlokal/li "FiHegt Pie

SAUCE

Brand Whole Kernel

No. 1 can 10c COCKTAIL SAUCE 25o
Premium
*-*
ASPARAGUS No. 1 20c Baker's
CHOCOIiATE
Vi Il&gt; 25c
8*cr*mento All Green
Hunt's tfi-oi.

Dennison’s H-bs

TOMATO JUICE can 23c CATSUP
TrelBs Sweet
Baker’s
PEAS
No. 303 can tftc COCOA

2 btla. 35c

Vi lb pkK tKc

TOMATO PASTE can 10c
Kraft’s Vslvoetav *
•.
CHEESE
2 lbs 85c
TOMATOES No. 2 can Itc

O L IV E OIL

Old Fashioned or 4X Brand -

Gojdfn Corn
.’ lint m um tiidti mm*

I.IPTON?

EYEBBE;

CRANBERRY SAUCE

Make. A “ Dtllerenl” Dreasing
Rtd. Chesapeake Day

ML Verniunt ttltvcd

Stokely’a Finest Cranlrerry

If ItMIIU ttlltlMtWL IK..MV l « t

BELL’S
Pkg. 9c

I,TRY HKASO.N

Sl'.NSIIIM', ('HACKHits

N«. 1 TAII Stokcly's

Sausage

*

*4% «M

PICKLES
12-oz Jar 19c

35c
35c

Del Menu. Ubby’#, Hales*. 8 Hewl

Picnics Lb 45c

in special gift fartan^r

Libby'a Sweet MI.ed

TURKEYS

Jack Bpratt Snr. Hockless

GOLDEN WF.DDINO
ANNIVKH 8 AHY —
celebrated for It*
tx lr a dtvldan d o f
superb quality. A
Christmas Inspiration

Green Onions
1;
Fresh Cranberries
Creen Cabbage
Canadian Rutabagas

Libby’g, Del Monte or Dole'll Crushed
Quirk-Fruzon, Gratia *‘A” Drugged k Drnwn

N. York U rtw d

Little Yellow Squash
Hubbard'Squash
~
M

lb. carton
_ No. VA can
Cham* A Sanlatm
COFFEE
SlokelV’* No. OH t
PUMPKIN
Sun inaid Nectar IS-n* pkg
2 pkgs.
PEACHES No.
jar

Dpi Monte or Llbby’a Fancy

H e w in g

OLD CHAHTKK - r
Kentucky'a finest
Straight Hourlron. fl
ysarsnld. Every drop
prewar whiskey. An
id*g| g ift fo r llie
most discriminating.
In special Uhrlalm*
i carton. Bfi proof.

lb. 69c
lb. 79c
lb. 59c

rlcaacrt Idea fur I'lirialmuit. Order ymir

Kniton* Hidpped
Dret-ied A llrattii

JAMES E. PEPPF.H

Rib Roasts
LOIN ROAST
Sirlioh Steak
End Cuts lb, 49c Rolled Brisket
In. Cartons
Center Cuts. lb. 59c

tlclkit'iliH ln**t nml it licit*
fpvufit*' fltivura now!

modest jirice. In
*|&gt;ecialChrlatma*
carton; 00 proof.

Margaret Ann Quality IE 8 . Good Grade
Heavy 8 ti-er IU*ef
r Standing Prime

FRESH PORK

SMOKED
HAMS
. -’ . : •
Butt Ends
Shank End
Center Alices
a

idared oil the Pout* yIVania De­
mocratic Piimarv ballot ni both
IU4II and, ID11 before he lut'd
made any formal announcement
of a derision to Ik- a candidate.

rrHHKBFFATHFHH
V. 8 . It IIOUftOON
W it 18 K E Y . A
HljP.ND -hontM/tn
--Kentucky, admired
all over America,
Today's best Hour*

U. S. Good Grade LAMB
Turkeys: Western Prize Texas Ship
ped Young Grade A N. Y. Dressed
TOMS
12/20 lbs
lb. 52t Shoulders, Whole or Half - 11
.■
HENS
8/12 lbs.
lb. 63&lt; Cudahay* Gold, Coin.
l^.ng Island Quick Fruxrn
Sliced Bacon
» lb
New York Ducks
lb. 45i
In Our Self Service Case
.Sugar Cured
Smoked Picnics
,
lb. 39&lt; Hulk— In Hi Carton* or Hags
Pure Pork Sausage
eacl
Daisy Cheese ,
lb
Georgia Shipped tirade A
In
l2*o«
Snnitif"
Cartons
ami drawn
FRYERS
Cottage Cheese
each
FOWLS
Mince Meat in cartons
lb
Roasters

SUGAR

T A R I I! S U P P L Y
" L O V E T T ’ S^
PiCC LY W I C C L Y

lb U c
PltUhury

m
Sunmal^ Nectar

Closed All Day Tkors., Dec, 28

*

O LIV E S

S tuffed 7Vi-oz 49c
Thrown 16-oz . 49c

P IE C R U S T
M IX 16c
Comstock PW

A P P L E S cn

19c

DeSNCt •lturn StnOH„- looo coins

�Texas And Kansas Chances Are Good Oviedo News '
The Sanford III f .t1*1
State Take On jFor Auto, Truck i .'ipfrQlH) InM MtlAN
It. JONHS
Looks Of Champ Output To Be High
i

bmek: Bob Hewjitt, giant Plant
Cltv bark who led all Tampa fn
dividual scorers: Jim Tertiplr, 185ixiund Tallahassee center: anti J
t 'C.
r / l MI f J-: 1Ilaines
1SSt Ms* *= f^lif
*..■ I , eL’ n 111J.
Toink.
City
k

led the Hornet* to a thi
Ridge Conference title.

First Arnvual Orange
Bowl Tennis Tourney
W ill Be Held Soon
MIAMI HKACII Dee. 22 t d h The First Annual Orange Row!
Q Tennis Tournament, to It . play­
ed hen- Der.
will nttrnrt
more than 125 Imy* and girls
frutn 11 stnlcs. arrcTrdlng hi
chairman Eddie Herr.
llerr »ald eight state" rhampions have enttreil. including
Chuck Do Vw, Indiana, slate
champ from Inilianapoli*; llainil_.tOfl Hicbaidsutl. uf Iiaton-Rortgr,
La.. Texas iMiys' chamuion: Dirk
Holroyd. Delray Reach, Florida
t itlrhulth r; TInr limn C o l ) l,rm ,
% South Caiotina champion “ from
Columbia.
Sixteen cpurksj.wlli tie used
during the -tout nament and trophies will in- awarded liy the
Miami Reach Tennis Association
In addition to the Mayor's Cup
awarded by Mayor. Mattie Liber-

Kovacs, Horn To Meet
In Clay Court Finals
MIAMI Dec. 22 (Ah Two ,.|
the nation's top-ranking profc*'
atonal tennisY player* will mec
here tonigiit in finals of Ibe Na­
tional Clay Courts Championshi|i&lt;
when Frank Kovaea, of Oakland,
Calif., meeta Welliy Van Horn, of
Knoxville. Tcnn, at 8 P. M.
■.Vary Horn won his way lo the
final* liy heating liuli Stubbs, of

while Koines was tumiivg back.
Dick McKee, of Minmi. 0 -2 , *5-1 ,
0-O.

Van Horn and Jack Rodgers,
of Knnxvillc. defea(ml Kovars and
Rob Decker, of Miami Reach, 0-3,
0-J. 0-4 tu win the double* title.
RKTDRN TO ACTION
GAINESVILLE Ike. 22 (Spe­
cial)—The University of ' Florida
Daskethall team begin* it* post­
season play by meeting LSD in
Raton Rqugv-and Tulnnc in New
Orleans on January 5th 'and Cth
rvapeftlvcly..

lh 'M l.I. GHIMSLKY
NKW YORK O f.
Unbeaten Kansas State and TexI a* took on the romplexlon of no■tlonal powers today as Monday’s
, college basketball wash showed
j two Perennial giants of the court.
; Kenlurky and Oklahoma A, and
M.. soiled hv Week-end skirmish­
WilHsm* of Roston was offielnllv ing.
credited today with his third
The Kanna* staten* tTpelletl the
AmeMran Is'aruii halting rliam*
nhinshlit in ii» years- of Major Oklahoma Aggies in the finals of
the llig Six pie-season ' tourna­
l-yague Itaseliatl.
His ..’If3 avrratfo for HM7 was ment SalutdaV night in Kansas
IB points hkclu’t than his nearest City, fllM.’l. It whs the seventh
{rival. Khrney ’ McCosVy of Phil straight- triumph without rever­
sal for K-State, the first defeat
adrltihia. who noteherl .328.
Only nine other ivgulnrs led. for thi formidable Aggie*.
Thc-'Texa* Longhorns ran their
trretl .300. They were Tafl
Wright of the Chicago White victory string in eight [iv ronSox and Johnny I'esky of llu* nuering St. Jpseph’ji of Philadel­
phia, 01-57. on tin- same Philadel­
ton with -325 anir
phia program that saw KenKell. Detroit, .320; rookie
tucky'a highly-iigarded Wildcats
Mitchell; Cleveland,
stub their toe for the first time
DiMaggio. New York
again .1 Temple. 00-59, '
ngor-*hor(*top
l-m*
.prison Rolili sank the bMaket
Cleveland, -707; I.Ml
Chicago. 2Uh1; (leors
for Temple in llu- last WI seconds
that tipwl tlit- Kentucky* ten in
New York, .304: end
which wn* rtinnerup lo Utah in
(to*ton newcomer, .'101
the 1IM7 National .Invitation
Williams, who own
in Hill with .400 nnd in 1912 with Tournament in New York.
Adolph Itupp'* Wildcats front
..750 U-fore .chirring the service,
also was the home run leader In, the- blue gm*» rounlrg will at-’
tempt ’ H&gt; r-’deem themselves
against . St. John'* In Madison
S-iimie Cat den tomorrow night.
Iowa nnd Illinois, thr only unheaten lenins in the llig Nine,
registered victories Saturday and
have four apiece. The IIBaffles Are Declared now
lini. scattering the point making,
W inners O f Eastern defeated Pennsylvania easily, 701 1 . The loW’iy Mawkeyea edged
Grid Title In N FI tmsi Washington of St. Lmiis. 11flecirge Washington, in the
PITTSRURHH t&gt;rc.’ 22 t/17~
Tt\e* Prtiiadeltih'a Kagles tmlay Smithrrn Conference, teinnineri
nri’ .rhauips of the National Font- among the unblemished by.down­
Imll Leagur's eastern division but ing Clemton, titt-.7fi. for Ha ' ninth
th m »V l.rM lim ii{hl a dniini - f
11 years would come true so ea*Washington Stale kept its re­

cord unmarrt'd by Inking Cunisius
at lluffalo, 18-37 Colgate remain­
ed one of the unbeaten teams in

rhoster. ftl-10.
Notre Dame', one of thi*^mid­

liurgh Slificr* 21-U yesterday.
The.victory broke the Eagles jinx
of having finisher] second in the
division three *tr«ieht rrnrs. ■Few in the capacity house of
.75.721) at Foriio* Field iieliextsl
it possilde for the Eagles to match
the some score by which'fttev de­
feated the Sleclrr* In Philadel­
phia durlifg tin- regular ’ season
after losing hr re .75 to 21
Rut from the time Pete Pdm*.
freshman end from the Univer­
sity of Indiana, blocked a kirk
and Tommy Thompson tossed a
flat pas* lo Steve Van Ruien.
good for 15 yatd* and Philadel­
phia's fit si touchdow n, it was
the Kagles*. ball game.
Van
Huron scored at the 13:111 minute
mark of the first i|uaru-r.
“ I knew we were beaten then,”
said Dr. John R. (Jock) Suther*
‘One o f our tackle* fallal
ck
Pihoa IrUing him
throughi to jam (Dob) Cifeta*
kick.

west's powerful independent*, fell
before Denver, (tt-liU. in an upset
that followed the pattern of the
Kentucky surprise. A basket in
the Inst 15 wvonds did the trirk,
As the season swipgs into the
holiday lull, here's tin- sectional
picture:

DETROIT Otf. 22 t,1V-The re
Is liellcr tlint, in oven chance
that passonin’ r automobile. anil
truck production this’ week will
ton all levels attained liy thr In­
dustry1 since tlu&gt; week endml Jttnr
28, I’JII.
* .
An Imitated output this weak
nf nmn' than 117.000 units in the
t'nitnil Stales amt Canaiia would
enmnatv with 127.020 assembler!
in the final work uf June nf the
Inst pre-war year.
• .
'Contributing In this, weekV to­
rn * *ed volume ts the mounting
output of truck* at Kuril’* where
a new moilel change-over in com­
mercial vehicles ha’s Jusf liven
completed, expanded operntinn*
by Chrysler’a Dodge trtirk divi­
sion and the, six-dnv sclirdtllea
nta&gt;inin|. :by j 4nost Chrysler pas­
senger ear division* nmrthc Kaiser-Kra«*r assemhly tdanl. ■
Thi* week's ptoducllnti proliablv will stand n* the heaviest
vyeeh’s output frutn mid-) eat
m il to .well into next month,
however. Alt inventory shutdown
hv llttirk and Kalscr-Fraier is
ichvilulcd for the ChHitnmn-New
Year week and the switch-over lo
mtR uipdcl operation* planned Jiy
several othrr manufacturer* will
cut Into assemhly volume next
month.
Kven where Urc change-over*
ran la1 made without n**rmbly
line shutdowns there will * It a
slowing down of volume as the
new model* a te‘ put into produc­
tion. Pontine. planning lo offer
automatic' 'transmission* us o p ­
tional ciiuipmcnt on the 1948
models, ha* announced there will
l&gt;e nh prolonged shutdown‘ for the
model rhangc.
One of the m&gt;**lbllitic* of this
vrar's final figutes' is that Ihoy
may almost ‘ m itflF the r,,l rtK.OTJ'J
riforded a* the cumbined tlnileil
States and Canadian’ output of
1S4I. So far this yeai the as.
semlily lines in the two countries
have turned out approxintalely
tiRfH.tMHt ichlele*.
In figuring the average individ­
ual's dinner* f o r ‘ early delivery
of a new tar it must U- remein­
hered that ■ a ivrord-hicaking
vehicle* is included in this year's
peacetime - tola) ^f -romrrm-rtnl
output. Tiie year’s total of truck
nnd conch output in ' the two
count lie's will go above the 1.25(1,IMHl mark,* Tiie poaretiiuc lecortl
was last year’s 1 ,020.021 unit*.

leam -io Is-at after victory over
Holy Cross, Colgate, N.Y.U. and
Foidhnm iiiil-catcn. Holy* Cross, Bookies Nam e Tech,
Temple. Georgetown rotod high'.
Texas, Michigan And
South—(ienrgo Washington and
North Caiotina Stall- at lop of
SM U , Bowl Favorics
heap, N. O Stnle, whirl) has
lost one in nine starts, defeated
NEW YORK Ibe 22 UP) New
Hi. John's of Rrooklyn Haliuday York iHiokmakei * have estatilish.
in New York, 7)1-511.
i'd Michigan. Smithcrn Mitiii«li*t,

nf

tin’

IVail

m um t Mllil N f l l i .

ttlet ill lltn Inn’.
Oviedo
ltu|i|t*t
. and In lil ihcil

m»* party.

Mr*,

I..linny*
I it . ouiguinjt
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the season ends,' Harry lists ar over Southern California in the
his "Riggest athletic thrill" thr
Rnwi. at ihnadena. Calif.
scoring of 24 point* ngginst Ran
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lorida swimming squad for the

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A Southeastern Asiatic federation is being discussed
It would include Siam, Malaya, Indoneaia, the Philippine*,
Burma, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, if all can be per­
aunded to come in.
Such a' project will not be accomplished this year or
next. Some of the atutea mentioned are free, aomc are not.
Moat have national and racinl antagonisms. The idea may
be looked upon with dtafavor because it suggest* the hotorlouH Eastern Aain Co-prosperity Sphere, which the Japnnest* pushed, anil which meant Japanese domination. But
changes in the East are coming fast nowadays, and this
federation, at least in part, may come about sooner than
exjiecled. It would be a start at a United States of Asia. ,
Such federations would not be apt to militate ugtfimt
a Htrong United. Nations, at least in the opinion, of observers
as keen os Winston Churchill, They set, on the contrary, an
example, of what'cun be accomplished by co-operation of
small states. .These co-operative groups are then more In­
clined to join larger groups of somowhat the same tyjie
and purjHMo. Our own stales, each part of the United States,
show the way in which peoples as diverse ns the English
descendants of MiiinO arid the Spanish descendants of Califijrnia, the Swedes of Delaware und the French o f southern
Lonbiann-ean work together in one federation. .

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V i l i e f e r * . S ta r tle . e » i » r the * «
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MONDAY, DEC. 22, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA

at Ik,
•kiHIm*
rrpakli
prlalrC
w rit a * felt

BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
EVEN OUR SOARING IMA­
GINATION CANNOT PASH BE­
YOND THE SUSTAINING HAND
OF* GOD. HE WAWta, 6 UR
MINDS AND SOULS TO HOAR
AN DSING. GOD IS THE AU­
THOR OF FREEDOM; If I take
the wings of the morning.— Paafin
188:9.
it is a real plratute to go
Cktittmai shopping • attain, with
so many aUiaclive gifts in iht
Rcpoiti
of an unlavorabhlouriil season nujr have some
bstii, but thete it no sign of it
on the incoming 'Ifaim.

__ Lick Dempsey says Jo*-la&gt;ui*
it through. Anil J*cE ought .tu
know. He went thtudgh the tame
tapering of proerts twenty years

Backward Glimpse
. The Iron Curtain —.only this.time ft was an Ice Curtain
-- has Itcen purted to reveal what u young Russian girl nnd
youpt looked like 2,000 years ago. In Siberia, Russian ar­
chaeologists discovered, a tomb with almost perfectly pre­
sorted bodies frozen through the ages in a burial pit. The
xIm H
h of their age cult be recorded with certainty Hince the
clothes were in ulmost perfect condition. Also, the food
placed by relatives in the grave ns a picnic lunch for the
journey into the next world was so well protected by Its
coating thnt it was still edible, the discoverers affirmed.'
There was cheese, for instance, not very different from
some of ours, still good.
The girl, said to have been beautiful, as all young girls
of any age should be, died apparently o f some Internal ill­
ness, but the youth had had his bend bashed in. lie was
her serVant, her lover or possibly a tribesman. In any case,
he was unlucky, in thnt long past time some two thousand
years* ago, and probably -was picked to be her conipaifion
into the next world.
Home ancient, vandals did history u good turn, shortly
after tin: burials, by opening the tombs, thereby letting in
enough•freezing Siberian air so that, the bodies nnd their
appurtenances were kept in ice nil these years.
- There is something thrilling about discoveries like this
when mankind suddenly and accidentally gets a |s-ek into
“ the dark backward and ubysm of time/'

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HELLING Kit
DIES
HOLLYWOOD. Dee. 22—&lt;A*)—
Mark Ballinger, one of Broad­
way's mUt prolific chroniclers,
tly DEWITT MACKENZIE
it dead.
AP Foreign Affairs Analyst
The former new*paper reporter
who turned out hundred* of shirt
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stories about New York life, and
Kach passing day »1 nre the fail, then turned to the movie*, die!
tfy
HAL
BOYLE*
ure of the Big Four Foreign Sautrday of a heart attack. He
YONKERS, N. Y-, Dee. 22, UP)
Mini iter*' Conference in Ixmdon waa 44 year* old-.
—There la a stranger at the doot
it haa become more and mor«
of a ' email basement apartment
dear that U. S. Secretary ol
Staff Marshall rendered demoe. Associated Preaa staff In London: |here, and he isn't. Banta Claus.
racy a notable aervlca by earing
The atranger la death. lie haa
"Tightened political and econo­
that the parley long had been mic tie* between the** Commun­ been waiting, at the threshold for
ist-led countries
(of
eastern *o long now that Thomas and
Europe) will unite eighty
to Lila Ltnehan have almost recon­
ninety million people and In e f­ ciled themselves to the. lime when
,
fect will mean that a great new he will enter.
power has arisen In Europe."
Their three-year-old daughter,
• That may be,-but we shouldn't Peggie ~ Ann, knows that lie Is
try to put a tape-measure on this coming for her, but the doesn't
new power until we see how it quite understand whet it all
develop*. Before eastern Europe means. The endless litharge ahe
can became formidable,
there icon will know already has flowed
muil be tremendou* industrial her.
expansion.
But she la looking forward hap­
I spent considerable time In
central and eastern Europe and pily to a Christmas party. She
the Balkans just before the war. doesn’t remember she already has
Virtually all that area was under had her Christmas party - three
Hitlerian domination and the week* ago, when It seemed the
fuehrer had *ol developed econo­ stranger at the door could be put
mic relations that Germany pro­ off no longer.
The mother told me about It in
vided manufactured product* for
all these stales while they In the small family living room,
turn supplied the Reich with raw bright yvith'Chrlstmma decorations,
materials and agricultural pro­ as Peggie Ann played listlessly
ducts. These small countries were OB ■ sofa with h*r 18-month-old
dependent on Germany economi­ sister. Judy. Mr*. Linehan, a rlim,
cally, and consequently politically. dark-haired girl, Is Canadian. She
Russia now has supplanted met her husband while xrorklnfe
Germany politically In this great with the Red Cross In Alaska,
where he was stationed with the
American Air Forres. She came
her* four years ago, on- -if the
first war brides. Tom Ltnehan
work* In a fish sftre here.
In September, lfllti. on opera­
tion on Peggie Ann disclosed can­
cer and the young paten's were
told their child's condition waa
hopeless.
cow's deptndencle*.
Early this month the wag,

3 Year Old Looks
Forward To Party
Despite Condition

stricken ***in and iuuptUl physi­
Scholarships
cian* aald they didn't expect I’eg(le Ann to live.
“That night Father Gailagher
of our pariah rave her l»V last
ritea," aald Mr*. Idnehan. “ Her
feet were icy cold. Her body wa*
dead, but her heart *UIi beat.
“The next morning she eame
out of her coma
by the will i-f
God. The tloetor* let u* take her
home to—."
" Juat then Peggie Ann lifted her
grave brown eyes, knd the mother
flnlahed the aentence softly
"llome to d l-e.“ She spelled
the taat word.
“ We had the Chrlatmn* party country were living in- fain Iurn
for her on Dec. 10th. \Ve had a ’who** total money income* wrra
fine Chriatmaa tree, hut wr could- tesa than 13,600 * year, and
n’t get her many thing* because nearly 60 percent were in famithe money ha* alt gone fo:- med­ lie* with Incomes of 12,600 or
ical expenses. Thcr^ *** a small
doll and a toy piano, some picture less.
It recommended that CongTeu
book* — and the* neighlnirhord
children brought her some gift*. provide 1136.000.000 In the next
“ But she wa* weak and slept Mrhoal vear for whalarxhlp* and
mo*t of the time. She doesn't fellowship*, divided a* follows:
1. Scholarship* amounting to
remember the party."
( 120 ,000,000 for an estimated
Peggie Ann, dreaaed in pajama* 300,000 undergraduate non-vet­
and a yellow robe figured with erans, at a maximum of - $800 a
rad apple*, looked up and Niid:
year, an average of *$400. This
"I want my dollie. Her mother program would b* expanded each
got It. The child call* her doll year through 1062 ax federal
"Little Judy’* to dl«tlngui*h it spending for G! education defrom her iliter, who is "Hitt
f dines.
Judy."
2 . Fellowship* amounting to
"She live* only on ginger ahnow," *aid Mr*. IJnchan. 'She
drfnkf two quarter* a day. That
I* all her stomach will hold, ex- (
cept for Miinr vitamin*. and_ a
little candy now and fhi-nj . , --------- ■
..
,
"She puffer* at night and the 30,000 eaeh year through 1852
doctor left me something to quiet 53.
,
1
her when the pain is too hart
She know* what I* going to hap­
pen. Often In the evening when of the Christmas she already has
she .feels bad ah* says, ‘Daddy. had. Is expecting more presents
I tliink I'm dying. I’m awfully for hrr doll — a small cradle, a
sick. But I don't want to go tu the toy refrigerator1 and some tiny
pot* and' pans “ So 1 can coux
hospital.' "
•
Peggie Ann, holding no memory meals for IIlie Judy."

-

Christmas Treat

lions and brag about how much
better they are, toowwheir else
Britons arc going to have a Christmas present from
are not doing much to belter
dh« eonditioni ^ o f which _ Jltey their UovariimtuiL. It’s an tixtra holiday-ration of fen cents'
complain or to make .Sanford a worth of meat, a |&gt;ound and a half of sugnr, and four ounces
Of chocolate.
better place in which to live.
Remember ihr
which our wnl coat! brsilict
were plagued last summer? Well,
the Slate Fish and Wild Lit:
Service has just decided what
caused it. Too moth "gyninodiniurn," it seems. No lgtiding.
f Fronds

Popular excitement greeted the news, It got bigger
headlines titan the Foreign Ministers or the Parliamentary
by-elections. Tiie Government was commended for its siwrtsmanship in holding buck the news until after the elections.
December grew brighter.
Writing of this .pitiful enthusiasm, in the New York
Times, Anne O'Hure McCormick comments on how difficult
it is for people who have to think of foo&lt;| nil the lime to
take sustained interest in other questions. Yet th» British
can see tieyonu their rations. Another-Times correspondent,
Herbert Matthews, writes of their true resources, the ster­
ling characters the courage and common sense, thnt can
carry them through this crisis ns through others.

He quotes Emerson's words at Manchester during the
economic crisis of 3847, that “ in adversity thc,y
were grand-. . . with a kind;of instinct that (Britain) sees
V little better in a cloudy day, and thnt in storm of battle
'and culamity ahe imM a secret vigor nnd a pulso like n
t&amp;nnon.”
,
.
v
*
Consider thin: Despite itsow n dire needs, British pa­
pers have kept before their renders the greater needs of
some of the peoples of Europe. And they have given gen­
erous praise to the United States for her willingness to
contemplate restrictions on her own fabulous standard of
living in order to help Europe. Such honesty deserves a
sugar plum in its much-darned Christmas stocking.
J
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-Christian Science Monitor.
terrible

HOME GROWN

WATER BUG

' GAINESVILLE Dec, 23 (Hpr
d a l)—Every member of the 24man University of Florida basket­
ball squad Is a Floridian. Theli
homea rover the state from Penaacola to Key West.

GAINESVILLE Dec. 23 (Spe­
cial)—The "Little Fellow" of the
University of Florida swimming
sound is FrnJ Teed, five footeight Inch 133 pound backstroke
candidate from Palm Beach.

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By W. V, BITTING
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In a great measure dependent
on good health, and the wise
person wfll not hesitate to
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Having n physical checkup
at least once ■ year, consult­
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No other investments pay*
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When yog invest your money
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appearing in this .paper each
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,
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Northtooi Block Tuxedo Trousers $12.50

orthcool Tropical Formal Wear, cool and com
Nwe’re
fortable, is now In stock in regulars. .
,
expecting longs and shorts soon.

uxedo shirts were not available to us this
1 season. Plain white shirts are correct and are
worn extensively. . . . button-down Oxfortbi are
favored by some college men.

he coat may be purchased alone to be worn
with woolen tux trousers.

tie is cither black or maroon.
. white
Trealho
or maroon handkerchief and a buttonnler or
flower U optional. Favored shoes are block

he Cummerbund. . . maroon barathea pleated
waist-band gives color and "finish." Sizes
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Social Calender
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MONDAY
The Intermediate G. A k of the
First Baptist Church wilt meet
at the home of-Mr*. II. M. Pearce
717 West First Street at 7;30
P. M. for a Christmas party.

Handiwork Shown
A t P T A M eeting

Mias Mildred Robson
Honors Miss Mjeisch
Ml»* Mildred Rohson entertain,
ed with a coffee on Friday morn­
ing at 10:30 o'clock ■honoring
Mi** Sylvia
Mi-inch, popular
young bride elect. The room* of
the Robson home at 610 Fast
Fourteenth Street were attrac­
tively decorated with arrange­
ment* of bright red poinu-ttia*
and red and white tapers.
For receiving the guest*. Mis*
Meisch wore a soft' beige und
hrnwn wool jersey .dress, with
short jacket. * The yoke of the
dress wa* trimmed with gold emhroiijerv. A Gibson tiirl en*emlile
wa* worn liv Miss Robson with
u white lihitt«e. Mark tie and full
black itallariiui skirt.
' Mis* Ruhson'* gift to tin- bunoree was a silver silent butler.
The hostess was assisted in serv­
ing by Mm, David Thrashrr.
Those invited to be with , Miss
Meisch were Mm. W. W. \Vliarton, Mis.- William Oslwrn. Mr*.
Jerry Ron, Mis* - Jean Caswell
and Mis* Mary Adclr Wharton
all of Orlando.
From Sanford
were Mrs. Hdpiuml Meisch, Mrs.
William Ulnir, Mrs. Thrasher,
Mrs,- Robert Callahan, and the
Misse* Camille Ratten. Mary Ann
Whekhel. Audrey llach, l.yllian
Hoyle, Duruthy .Morrison, Minnie
Ruth Odhatu, Charlotte True,
Maltha
Hiown, Pat. Bchultx,
Janet lletrel, t.ueille Altman,
Kathryn Wiggins, Marty Perkiut,
Nancy Colliim, !.oto Lee and
Caroline Lee.

An exhibition of the handiwork
was held during the regular
meeting of the Grammar School
1*TA held, last Thursday in tho
1 school auditorium with Mr*.
J. M. Stlnecipher presiding. Tim
auditorium was attractively deco­
rated with red jminsettias and
iPraxilian pepper berries and
foliage. In the center uf the
was a brilltanlly lighted tre-.
The them# of the entire meeting
tvvaa Christmas.
The display included work done
by pupils of the fifth nod sixth
grades which included, baud' made
ruga, knitted afticifs, painted
vases, embroidery, sand tables,
woven pot holders and many othei
articles. In charge of the^ dislay were Sandra and ewmja
lonforton and Jean ami Joan
Wilke.
Preceding the businesa meet­
in g James Davis, pupil in Mrs
^Sybil Ruuth'a room, read the
Scripture taken from Luke 2
prayer.
and led the group I
Mis. At. J.. Nichols
on the recent rummage sale an! p o t - l L i
stated that it was a 'success. ] * “ *
She thanked her committee ami 1 W o i t l i l
all mottiers who helped in' any
way with the work involved.
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Mra. James A j Wright told of
nj
the progress in the achool li,,n1
brary and Mrs, J. N. Axxateilo afternoon
elated that II rnemliers had lal- „ party f
ril the recent study /course.
|*.r!, npd
Prof. H. C. Steele welcomed
t|lnrl
thfr members ami the prixe for j husbands,
the best attendance was wo
by the room of Mia* Lucill
Canipliell. The program wa* ui
tier the direction of Mr*. V the young guests present. Farh
S. Hrumlcy who. introduced Mi
child brought a gift far under­
W. M. McKinnon, a former leach- privileged children. Thirty-five
er at the ‘school, who narrated children rnjoyed the party. Late
the "Spirit of Christmas." Mar­ in the afternoon rookies and
vin McKinley, dressed a* Santa punrh were served.
Darning at tha flub began at
(Claus, told the story o f “ The
Night Before Christmas."
A 0:00 o'clock. A, brilliantly light­
group of girl* from the sixth ed tree stood in the center of the
grade, under .the direction of stage and elaborate decoration*
Mine Campbell, executed thi? In the club included lovely ar­
rangements of grhltb camellia*,
“ Rag Dolt Dance."
•tThe Mechanical Doll Dance'’ Brasilian pepperi and magnolia
waa given by a group of fiftn leaves. Refreshment* were ser­
grade glrle under the direction ved frprn .a n attractive table
of Mra. LOcille McNair and a covered with a bright red cloth
duet, “ White Chrixtmas." was centered with white camellia* and
sung bv Kay Ratigan. and p tril- white tapers. Punch, hor* d'dir*-*'Wilkin son. /©Rowing the oeuvres, cookies, salted nut* were
Aiiool V) attended the
Running an infortnnl leg was •served.
held under Ine supervision of th.* dance. During the evening a
hospitality committee headed bv Mr*. John L. Lee.
Mra. Joe Saunders and Mrs
Among thuse serving or
K. W. Stile*. Those assisting mittees for the afternoon party
serving the 68 mr-mben present and the dance were Mra. ftlwln
were Mr*. H. E. Tooke, Mr*- Shlnholser, Mrs. J. W. A
Westmoreland, Mr*. F. F. Coo­ Mr*/ Briice
Laney,
Mra..«■wt
J. **&lt;
A
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tm**wJya **liPi*
per, Mr*. W. W.‘ Tyrp and -Mr*
’under, Mr*. Sam Martina, Mra.
C. A, Anderson, 'Jr.
Clyde Terwl llegar, Mr*. O., L.
Barks, Mr*. Roy Green, Mr*. C.
E. Sm-ricer, Mr*. Richard Vernay,
M rs. M cNab’ s Room
Mr*. Waller Meriwether and
^ presents X m as Play Mrs. J. D. Carlton,

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o r r m iR iT K honored
Garv BHkc , non of Mr. and
Mm. William Straub of 2412 Palmotto Avenue, was honored on
hi* *«&lt;-ond birthday with a party
Kitin' on Friday. Those invited
to In* with Gary were Mr*. Mary
Cathcart, Mr*. William Dunhar,
Mr. and Mm. Clyde Dunhar and
*nn. Ronnie Straub. Jame* Russo
of New RriMwIcIt, N. Jr and
William Dunbar.
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Mr. and Mr*. I&gt;. 1_ Harper plan holiday*. They plan to visit Mr.
to spend the Christmas holiday und Mm. Louis Ryan and will rein .Indians.
.turn to Sanford in about two
week*.
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Mr and Mrs. William W. White
Mra. Malcolm Miller arrived
arrived on Saturday from Ath­
Saturday from New Orleans, La.,
ens, Ga. to spend some time.
She will 1h&lt; joiner: o n ' Christmas
Harry i.re, Jr. arrivrd yester­ Kvt» by her husbandday from Atlanta to spend th&amp;
Lieut, and Mra. Larry Mosea
holiday with his parents
Mr.
Lee is attending Georgia Tech.
Parrish of I Mwwn» -wvre the week­
end guests of Mr. ami Mrs.
Friends will regret', to learn C. A. Whlrfdoo.
thst K. A. New man was called
litis morning to tlrtamh. in-rauae
Marvin Fleischer, Jr. arrived
of the death of his brother, Wil- yesterday frum New York to
Lur Newman. '
spend the Chriltmaa holidays
with his grandmother, Mrs. J.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hawklm Fie Ise her. ami other relatives in'
left Saturday for Philadelphia ^anfurd.
Pa, whefe they will &gt;prml thi
Mr. and Mrs, J. II. VVn Hoy
holiday with Mr*, Hawkin'* par'
rnts."
and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stine*
cipher attended a meeting of the
Mr. and Mrs Krnl M. Ford and ■Central Florida Lumber, Dealers
daughter, Jam-, plan to leave to­ at tin- Grange City Inn oh Fri­
morrow for Atlanta. Ga. to »p, mi day night.
Christmas, with. Mrs.‘ Ford’s par­
Mr. and, Mr*. L. M. Telford and
ents. Mr. ami Mr*. .Culm-r Slips.
son. John l* Tr'IfunTT^md M U
Douglas Garner of N.A.C.A. Lyons arrived yesterday from
Latwratory. Langley Field, Va. is Port Hulphur, l.a. to be the guests
spending the huliday in Sanford. of Mr. and Mr*. Fart Hussey and
Mr. Gamer recently took a pro­ Mr. and Mr*. William Vihlen for
minent part in the guided missile Christmas.
developments at the laboratory.

Mis* Dorothy
Morrison
is
spending the Christmas holidays
witl\ her parents, Mr. ami Mr*.
W. A. Morrison, nt their home
on Sanford Avenue. Mis* Morri­
son is a Junior nl Agnes Scott
College in Decatur, Ga.

r&gt;rammar School Han
Chris! runs Programs

309 Atlantic National Bank

Strutter Cloth «&gt;r Faille

N egligee* uf Remit if ii I Uomnlne Crepe

tarUttiiy hire trimmed;
lace lrimmed nr taUpied, while. l*'*t
black.

COMPACTS
are_ always righli The ladie* love
they) and especially when the/
are styled by such leading bouse*
as Rex ami Valupte.
I'riiVd from II.DO to 110.00

I'a junta*.

llillfolds &amp; Key-Tainer*
II) Huston A Wale*
ate the smallest seen on, the
Avenue!
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Kw ruler*,

HYHOCOWOOl)
in any room In any home adds
elegance ami pleasure. A wonder­
ful gift for the home!

m m m ® m m » mam:

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Snnford, Fluridn

Christmas D inner
Freni) Crahmeat Cocktuil
Hnimlied ( ’oti|&gt;e uf Fruit
(’hilled Tnnmto Juice
Chilled Orange Juice
Chilled Apple Juice

Hot Biscuits

Nuta
Three Dollars

• InfuntN* DrertHCH
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• Sweater*

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• Slip*
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• Shnwl*
• Toy*
• Rattler*
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• Silk Pajama*
• Quilted Rohe*

Fruit Cake
Apple Pie
Pumpkin Pie with Whipped Cream
. . , Old Fashioned Pound Cake
Mayfair Surprise Choice of Ice Cream Charlotte Ruase
Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce
Creme de Menthe Delight
Butterscotch Sundae
Chocolate Cup Cakes
Preserved Figs
Preserved Pears
Preserved Peaches
Cheese and Crackers

H. M . JA M E S O N , Photographer

In Hlaek ami

Cm* ns o f M ulllfllltim enl Crepe

Mince Pie

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O t h e r (Jift S u m p t i o n s

Hollows
daughter, Mis* I-oia Hoituway.
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are leaving on Wednesday by *** Magnolia Ave.
I h. J 17
plane for New Orleans for the I M M R M M M M M im im g a M }

Parker House Rolls

P H O TO G R A P H E D

take yoli

Taffeta. Siren 22 b» 20;

Uomv
Radinhi'
The Sanford Grammar School
.........
.... i*« Henris of Snnford Celery Queen Olivet
glle club * yumpijed of sixth
graders rt-tuu-red a program -if
Mock Turtle Soup Sherry Royal
Christmas rands on Wednesday
Connomnie Cete.stine
Tomato Soup Supreme
at a s|H-rial assembly program.'.
A largo crowd was present In
hear the program.. The glee club
Ilrttlled Floritln i'umpauo Noinette
is under tho \direction of Mr*.
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»•
Fscar Price and accompanying
Raked Virsinia Ham, Champagne Sauce
thp singing was Mrs. Luritlo
Rroiled Sirloin Steak with MuHhroom Sauco
MrNsb. Boiinian Hrumlcy wa* iho
Roant Prime Riba of Beef nu jua
soloist and Jame* Davis, the reader, nri-Bonlcd the Christmas story.
Uonat Stuffed Young Vermont Turkey
■
The glee club alio sang at tinMayfair
Dressing,
Crnnberry*Sauce
First Methodist Church on Thurs­
Remit I/oug Ialand Duckling, Apple Sauce
day at a meeting of the Truth
Fresh Lobater a la Newburg
Seeker* Class and will be heard
on Chris'mas day over Station
Rraiaed Leg of Lamb, Mint Sauce' or Brown Gravy
WtRR at 8:00 P. M.
Poached ICgga Benedict
During the chapel program at
the scheyl on Friday morning
* Munlicd Potutuofl,
Candietl Yam*
a group of Christ maa poems Bulled Potatons
(«m.'n I’eaa
Anjiani; a Sjieara
,
and scene* was presented by the
dramstlc club of . the school.
Steamnl Rice
Mashed Hul ard Squash
Those taking part were Shirley
Wall. Alice Andes. Marilyn Cal-'
Lettuce Hearts
Fruit in Aspic
Sliced Tomatoes
houn, Colleen Fngehreston, J. T.
French, Russian, Roquefort or Mayonnaise Dressing
Black, Helen Alexander, Debbio

Family Reunion

Him1.

days! . . .
SANTA
T H IN K S

A rnvereil dish «unm-r tnecedeil
Iljtt-, Aguiar . rmi-ting o f St-minnle Chapter No J, O. K. S,
held on Thur*ilay night at lit"
Masonic Hall. Mi*. Jack Itutuev
presided over thp meeltnir.
During the httsine** *e**inn an
Invitation wa* read from the
Daytona Chapter No, 1 |o n'te 'd

at which time the firunil Offi­
cer* anil I’avt Grand Officer -i
will |iie*iile.
The flecniatbwi* in the—Mu
Millie Unit incluilrtl u l^'inll if ',1
liuhtril. Iter* ami airaiigernent*
of roil berrie* ami polnsettU*
fuitin11 enhaiireil the holiday *1
ItiiiipBElel Ft uIII. TulU'ti ill l i.'i'd
ii* Santa Clan* ati|ioaiod ami
dinttibuli-d gift* fumi tho tree
tn 'he memlicr* pte*ent.
Mr*. . Joe- Corley, chairman at

Tin* Hi tty Gibeiiil Hill
Blouse in Snliil W lllt.
C otton o r H r,i g •»!
Plaid!*;' iilt**&gt; Marquis
d i e in \V|ilt»'. R d l ol

m errily

Miss Jean Brooklyn, ilaughler
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Butrlrr
of Sanford. Is at home for the
Christmas holidays. Miss Brook­
lyn is a student in Fmory IJnirersitv School of Nlir*lng.
Maj. and Mrs. W. F. Runge of
Augusta, Gn 'have arrived to
spend the holiday with Miss FIlen Hoy am) Mis* Dorothy Runge.
Howard Runge of Fmory, Ga. is
also spending Christmas with hi*
family.

tOES H as Covered
The Y. W. A. of the -Kind Hnpti«t Church met recently at the
home of Mr*. T. Grove*. Mi**
Jean Varn presided. Those at*
tending were Mr*. J. II, Wright,
und the Mi*»e* Mattha Grogan,
Mildrnl Turner, Jean Varn, Barliara Rucker, Fred Harrison, Fi­
lm
Westmoreland
and
Mr*
Glove*. Refreshment* were ser­
ved following the meeting.

HallerintiH- to

Mr. And Mr*. Harold Moseley
and daughter. Nnnt-y, arrivrd
vcstenlay from Washington, D.
C. to spend the coming holiday
with Mr*. Museli-y1* mother, Mrs.
F. S. Vernay.

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Room No. 6 of the Sanford
Grammar School, taught l&gt;y Mrs.
D. K. MeNab. presented the play
“ What I* Chrigtm**” at the
rhppei program on Thursday at
the mhool. Shirley, Estea a* the
“ Spirit of Christmas" explained
the secret of , Chriltmaa which
she stated is giving lyul loving
one another. The children wen*
Wjrady Johnson, Janie Hennett,
Barbara Harriett, RoU-rt, Gonxalex and Gene Nichols. They
n v i their favorite toy* u&gt; SparkiU and caused the Christmas tree
lights to cum# on.
Others taking part in the play
were Harold Pat* as the Snow­
flake King; Ivey Bridge*. Frank
Mill*. Hob Shoemaker. Moultrie
Kelley, Charlrs Cobb and Ronnie
Lea as apowmen: Robin Brown,
leader of the toy*, Kay Ratigan
feid Geraldine Wilkinson; Clau*
flrlii- Walls, Mexican dancing
doll;' Jimmie Brown and Roger
Durand, clowns; Bobby Dekle, the
rat: Marvin McKinley, Santa
Claus; Barbara Drown, Shirley
Maaey, Juanellr Starnes, Barbara
Ilall, Mary BinUong, . Dorothy
Cogburn. Gordon Toll sang "Iff'

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A Southeastern-Afllatic federation ia’ being discussed.
It would Include Siam* Malaya, Indonesia,, the Philippines.
Rurmn, Vietnam , Laos and Cambotlia, if all can be per­
suaded to come in.

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Backward Glimpse

The Iron Curtain — only thin time it wan tin Ice Curtain
*-- him been parted to reveul whut a younjf Iturmiun girl pnd
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY 'youjh looked like 2,000 yeara iiro. In Siberia, Ruimlan arfhacoluKiHta dirtcovcred a tomb with almost perfectly preEVEN OUR SOARING IMACINATiON CANNOT PASH BE­ served Imdiim frozen through the ages in a Intrinl pit. The
dress of their nice can Ire recorded with certainty Kihce the
YOND THE SUSTAINING UA)
OF 00D. HE WANTS OUII clothes were in almost perfect condition. Also, the food
MINDS. AND SOULS TO SOAR placed by relatives in the grave ns a picnic lunch for the
AN DfllNO. OOD IS THE AU*
journey Into the next world was so well protected by its
THOR OF FREEDOM: If &gt; ta k
the wings of the morning
nlng,—Paaim coatinK that it was still edible, the discoverers affirmed.
139:9.
There was cheese, for instance, not very different from
some of ours, still good.
it it a real pleaiurr la go
The girl, said to have been beautiful, as all young girls
Chiiitms* shopping * again, will* of any age should Ire, died apparently of Home internal ill­
so many attractive gifts in ill* ness, but tile yuitUi had had his head hashed in. lie wiis
-Itorrs. . her serVanl, her lover or possibly a tribesman. In any case,
. Reports of ap unfavorable be was unlucky, in that long past time some two thousand
tourist season may liave some years ago, and probubly was picked to be her companion
basis, but there is no sign of it into the next world.
-----Some ancient-vandals did historyTrTrood'ttirhnflIortly
-on.-US- in*inning iratti*.
after the burials, Iry opening the tombs, thereby letting in
Iiptey says joe Lout* enough freezing Siberian air so that the bodies and their
&gt;(l Jack ought to appurtenances were kept in ice all these years.
now. Iff wOlFlhVoiliih ihe tame
Thorb Is something thrilling about discoveries like this
tajieiing of procrst twenty years when mankind suddenly nnd accidentally getir a peek into
"the dark backward and abysm of time."
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People who knock local institu
lions and brag about how much
bttler they air, aomrwheie else
Britons are going to have a. Christmas present from
are not doing much to better
Ihe conditions ui which they their Government. It's an extra holiday ration of ten cents'
complain or In inakr Satifoid a worth of meat, a ismiid and a half of Hugur, nod four ounces
of chocolate.
better' place in which In live.

Christmas Treat

Remembrr the "red tide" with
which our well coast beaches
-were plagued last summer? Well,
thr State Fish and Wild Lif •
.Service hat just decided what
'caused it. Too. much "gymnodi
nium," it seems. No kidding,
that's what itj^e
Rep. Sikrs of TTorida’i Third
District, sees no danger of anoth
er World War. "All the Allies
of the last war have cooperated,"
he says, "except bn«L*-and that
one is operating, mainly on
bluff." A nice thdukHi at the
Christmas season anyway. May
he be everlastingly . right.
Freedom Train carrying 13t out­
standing American Intones! dor
Uments visits H onin' slopping in
Jacksonville. Miami, Tampa and
Tallahassee. We , j*/|y sofry tieAmerican Heritage Foundation
could not bring the train ihmugu
Central Florida with 'a'brief stop­
over in Sanford to that hundirds
L_.U of our local Sag/pi^.young peuple Could virw these priceless pa­
pers. It meant more to a jierson
who sees it in* liUt'.k and white
. , . these instruments guaran­
teeing the American way of life.

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Popular excitement greeted the news. It got bigger
headlines than the Foreign Ministers or the Parliamentary
by-elections. The Government wns commended for its riportstnanship in holding back the news until after the elections.
December grew brighter.
Writing of this pitiful enthusiasm in the New York
Times, Anne O’Hare McCormick comments pn how difficult
it is for people who have to think of food nil the time to
take sustained Interest in.other questions. Yet the British
can see beyond their rations. Another Times correspondent,
Herbert Matthews, writes of their true resources, the ster­
ling character, the courage nnd common sense, that can
carry them through this crisis as through others.
t
He quotes Emerson's words at Manchester during’ the
terrible economic crisis of 1847, that "in adversity they
were grand . . . with n kind of instinct that (Britain) sees
n little bitter in it cloudy day, nnd that in storm of battle
and calamity she has a secret vigor nnd a pulse like a
cannon."
'Consider this: Despite its own dire needs, British pa­
lters have kept before their readers the greater needs of
some of the peoples 'of Europe. And they have given gen­
erous praise to the United States for her willingness to
contemplate restrictions on her own fnbuluus standard of
living in order to help Europe. Such honesty deserves a
sugar plum in its much-darned Christmas slocking.
-Christian Science Monitor.
WATER

HOME GROWN

GAINESVILLE Dae. 23 (Spe­
cial)—Every member of the 24man University of Florida basket­
ball ‘squad Is a Floridian. Thrlr
homes rover the state from PenWe do not like that half page sarola to Kay West.
We have been running in bur
paper lately any better than you
do, but we are grateful tu the
Poles who made it for ut nev­
ertheless. Better a half page than
none at all. Incidentally, this
per came from Polandj^Mwfte
the price we normally pay and
* it it not bad paper comidering
tha- difficulties under which it
ii made and shiigied. The reason
the one page it narrow it Irecause their tolls ate made in 66
inch widlht instead of 70 inches,
tha tire we customarily use.
It it too bad that cverybodv
did not read the'article by Wil­
liam L. Shirtr in Sunday's Timet
Union. It wat about the current
repetition of the follies of the
1920'* and wat to Inie it hurt.
For instance, then we were told
that see would have t o . rebuilt
ny industrially to relieve
poverty and human‘ suffering
! breed wart. So we lent
ay 400 million dollari with
to do the job. And intleac
I factories for peace,
built factories for war. To* • _ » » T O O »ja ijh * T »»m:
' Then we were told that
1 implanted a Democracy
throughout,. the*evedd and
rale.

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GAINESVILLE Dee. 23 (Spaclal)—The "Little Follow" of the
Unlveralty of Florida awtmmlng
aouad la Fred Teed, five’ foolelxht Inch 133 pound backstroke
candidate from Palm Beach.

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BELLINGER
DlkS
BOLLYWOOD, Dee. 2Z—oP&gt;—
Mark Ballinger, one of Broadway’s mlat prolific chronicler*.
la daad.
The former newapaper reporter
who turned out hundreds of ahirt
atorlea about New York life, and
then turned to the moviea, die!
By HAL BOYLE*
Sautrday of a heart attack. Be
YONKERS. N. Y., Dec. 23,
waa 44 yean old.
—There ia a atrangrr at the door
of a small basement apartment
Associated Prss, staff in London:’ ^
h* Un*t &amp;‘ nU C'* u‘ '
Th* stranger la death. He has
‘Tightened political and econo­
mic. Uea between these Commun­ been waiting at the threshold for
ist-lad countries «- (of
eastarn so Ion? now that Thomas and
Europe) will units alghty to Lila Llnehan have almost recon­
ninety million people and In af­ ciled themselves to the time when
fect will mean that a great new he will enter.
power has arisen in Europe."
Their three-year-old daughter,
That may be, but we shouldn't Peggie “ Ann, knows that he Is
try to put a tape-measure on this coming for her. but she doesn't
new power until we see how It quit* understand what it all
develops. Before eastern Europe means. The-endless lethargy she
can beearqa formidable, there soon will know already has slowed
■bust be tremendous Industrial her.
expansion.
But she is looking forward hap­
I Spent, considerable time In
central and eastern Europe and pily to a Christmas party. Hhe
the Balkans Just before the war. doesn't remember she already hat
Virtually all that area waa under had her Christmas party .- three
Hitlerian domination and tha week* ago, when It' teemed the
fuehrer had so developed econo­ stranger at the door eould M put
mic relation! that Germany pro­ off no longer.
The mother told me about it In
vided manufactured products for
all these states while , (hey In the small family living room,
turn supplied the Reich Vrlth raw bright .with Christmas decorations,
ieuhural pro­
pro- aa Peggie' Ann played llstletsly
materials
materiel* and agricultural
ducts. These small countries weft on a sofa with her IS-monlh-old
dependent on Germany economi­ titter. Judy. Mrs. Llnehan, a slim,
cally, and consequently politically. dark-haired girl, la Canadian. Hhe
Rutaia now has supplanted met her husband while working
Germany politically in this great with the Red Crota in Alaska,
area, but the Hovlet hasn't re­ where he was .stationed with, the
placed
the Reich Industrially, American Air Forces. Fhe crime
Moscow still Is a long way from here four years ago, on* »! th*
being able to meet home demands, first .war brides. Tom Llnehan
to say* nothing of supplying all works la a fish store here.
th* satellite states.
In September, 194ti. on opera­
Can Russia turn tha (rick as tion on Peggie Ann disclosed can
Hitler dldt That question must rer and the young paten's were
be answered before we can gauge told their child's condition was
the potential strength of Mothopelesa.
cow's dependencies.
* •
Early thla month the wat

3 Year .Old Looks
Forward To Party
Despite Condition

THE WORK) TODAY
lly DEWITT MACKENZIE
Al* Foreign Affairs Aaslyat

passing day since the fail­
Such a project will not be accomplished this year or ureK*ch
of the 111it Four Foreign
next. Some of, the states mentioned are free, some are not. .Ministers' Conference in London
Mont hnvd nutional and racial antagonisms. The idea may it haa become more and more
be looked upon with disfavor because It suggests the no­ clear that U. S. Secretary of
Marahall rendered democ­
torious Eastern Asia Co-prosperity Sphere, which the Japa­ Stair
racy a notable irrvice by taring
nese pushed, and which meant Japanese domination. Rut that tha .parley long had been
changes in the East are coming fast nowadays, and thin on it* feet ‘ and wai_ merely
lie____Jy be­
federation, ut least in part, may come about sooner than ing uaed aa a dummy for Soviett
propaganda
purpoaea.
expected. It would bo a start at a United States of Asia.
While the conference dragged
Such federations would not be apt- to 'militate against on, Moscow waa galling ahead
a strong United Nations, at least in the opinion of observers
as keen ns Winston Churchill. They set, on the contrary, an against the Marshall Plan. With
the meeting qyt of the way aa an
example, of what can bo accomplished by co-operation of f w|
,nowWl|,j
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flop, * the western
small states.,These.co-operative groups are then more i n - Allies
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haVe -Men able to concen­
clined ttf join larger groups of somewhat the*'same type trate on- developing their pro­
and purpose. Our own states, each pnrt of the Uhited States, gram for. the rehabilitation and
defense of western Europe aa a
show the way in which |teop]es ns diverae ns the English ’counter-move
against a fiercely
descendants of Maine and the Spanish descendants of Cali­ aggressive and determined Cora,,
fornia. the Swedes of Delaware nnd the French of southern I murilsm■ ft’* no longer the Big Fuar. It’s
Louisiana can work together in one federation.

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’ the illg One—Russia—versus the
Big Three—America, Britain and
France. For the strong ann ef­
forts of Bolshevism to secure
control of the Paris government
have forced France to abandon
hyr middle-of-the-road course to­
ward Moscow and clime completely
Into the American British camp.
Ho' the Mttle Is swelling be-'
tween the two Europe*— East and
West,
As Secretary Marshall
said in his broadcast last Friday'
night, helping western
Europe
reach a high level of economic
recovery Is proMbly the only way
to force a lasting peace on hos­
tile Russia, and Communist leadart
have'predicted that this restora­
tion won't take place,
*
"Until the result of this strug­
gle becomes deafly apparent,”
said Marshall, "there will con­
tinue to M a very real difficulty
to rysolve, e&gt;rfn on paper, agreed
terms for a treaty o f peace.”
Meantime all hope of an early
unification of ,Germany—so Im­
portant'to the economic recovery
of Europe . must hr abandoned.
The Indications are that America,
Britain and France will combine
their tones of western Germany
Into a politico economic
unit,
while Russia will continue in pos­
session of the rich Eastern Raich.
The Koylct Union Is going sil­
ent to consolidate eastern Europe
economically and politically and
Urns create a unit which the
Muscovite* ran use as a spearh»ad in the offensive to eeeura
domination of western Europe.
In i Ids connect ion a European for­
eign
minister
yesterday told
Arthur Gavshon, member of the

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gie Ann to live.
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"That night Father Gallagher i-d in hryad outline the entire
of. our pariah gave her ‘ t M .lu t six-part series. The second part
rites," maid Mrs. Llnehan. “ Her deals only with "equalling and
feet were icy cold. Her tmdy was expanding individual opportunity."
dead, but her heart still beat.
The next three will deal with
T h e next .morning she came "organising.” "staffing,” and "flout of her coma —* by the will of the laat volume will be a co l-^
God. The doctors let us take her nanclng” higher education, a n d ^ ■
home to -.”
lection of facta, figures, and oth­
Juat then Peggie Ann liflod her er material used by the comini tgrave brown eyes, pud l h - M other siorr.
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finished the sentence softly'
The commlslon said that in t
“ Home to d-l-e." She spelled IMS, nearly 75 percent o f all
the last word.
the children u n d e r '18 In this
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* "We had the Christmas party
were living In families
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for her on Dec. 10th. \Ve had a country
whose
total
money
Income*
were
fine Christmas tree, but we could­ less than 1.1,500 a year, and
n’t get her many things because nearly 50 percent were in fami­
the money hat all gone for med­ lies with Incomes of |2 ,B00 ar
ical expenses. Thera ytas a small
doll and a toy planu, some picture less.
It recommended - (hat Congress
books — and the neighborfiojd
children brought her so lit-j gift*. provide 1135.000.000 In the next
"But she was weak and slept school vear for scholarships and
most of th* time. She doesn't fellowships, divided as follows:
1. 'Scholarships amounting to
remember the party.”
Il20.ooo.ooo for an estimated
t
Peggie Ann, drestrd in pajamas 300,000 undergraduate non-vet*
and a yellow robe figured with erans, at a maalmuin of- $800 a
red apples, looked up and said:'
“ I want my dollie.’ Her nrnther year, an average of *$400. This
would be expanded each
got IL The child calls her doll program
year through 1952 at federal
"Little Judy" to distinguish It
from her sister, who is "Big spending for GI education de- _
1clinea.
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.
2. Fellowships amounting to
"She live* only on ginger ale
now." said Mrs. Llnehan. "Site $15,000,000 fur graduate and pro­
drinks two quarters a day. That fessional study fur 10,000 outla all her'stomach will hold, ex­ Mandihg students at $1,500 .each
cept for some vitamins and a —this t&lt;» la* expanded to 20 000 little randy now and then.
! student tin 1049-66 and tken
"Hhe suffer* at night and the . 30.000 each year through 1952doctor left me something to quiet 63.
her when the pain is too hart
She knows what is going to hap­
pen.-Often'In the evening when of the Christmas she already has
she feels had site says, ‘ Daddy. had, Is expecting more present*
fl - a smalt cradle, a
I triink I'tn dying. I'm awfully for her dot!
sick. But I don't want to go to the toy refrigerator and some tiny
pots and pans “ So 1 can cook
hvpltal.' ’*
Peggia Ann, holding no memory meals for title, Judy."

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This is the 187th of a aeries
of Editorial AdVertlaaments
appearing In thla .paper each
Monday.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Miss Mildred Robson
Honors Miss Mjeiscli

Miss Mildred Robson eutertainMONDAY
ed with a coffee on Friday morn­
Thc Intermediate Q. A.* of the ing at 10:30 o'clock honoring
L . First Baptist. Church will moot Mis* Sylvia
Meier It, popular
■t the home of Mr*. 11 . H. lY-arce young bride elect. The rooms of
717'W eal Kiral Street at 7:30 the Rolxon hothe at 610 East
Fourteenth Street were attrac­
k 1*. Id. for a Chriatmaa party.
tively decorated w|th arrange­
ment*-" of bright red poinsettias
Handiwork Shown
and red and white tapers.
For receiving the gueijs, Mis#
A t P T A M eeting Meisch
wore g soft beige and
brown wool jersey dress with
^
An exhibition of the handiwork short jacket. The yoke of, the
waa held during the regular dress was trimmed with gold'em1 meeting of the (irammar School hroidrry. A Gibson (iirl efisemble
l‘TA held, last Thursday In tlio was worn hy Miss Hobson with
ia$mol auditorium with Mm , n white blouse. Mark tie and full
J. M. Stinecipher presiding Tho Mack ballarina skirt.
'
auditorium was attractively deco­
Miss Rolnon’a gift to the hon­
rated with red poinaettiax, and or** was a silver silent butler.
(Brasilian pepper berries und ■The hostess was assisted in serv­
foliage. In the center of the atag^ ing by ' Mr*. David Thrasher.
waa a brilliantly lighted tre**. Those invited tii Is- with Miss
The theme of the entire meeljng Meisch wan) Mrs, W. W. Whar­
S w a t Christmas.
ton. Mrs. William Osliorn, Mrs.
The display included work dune Jerry Kbss, Miss Jean Caswell
by pupils of the fifth and sixth and Miss Mary Adele Wharton
From Sanford
grades which included hand made all of Orlandu.
rugs, knitted -article*, painted were Mrs. Edmond Meisch, Mr*.
vases, embroidery, sand tallies,’ William (Hair, Mr*. TJirasher,
woven pot holders and many olhoi Mr*.' Roliert Callahan, ami the
’ articles, Jit charge of the dis­ Misses Camille (latien, Mary Ann
play were Sandra and Sonja Whetchei, - Audrey Ilach, J.ylhnn
Monforlon and Jean and Join Boyle, Dorothy Morrison, Minnie
Ruth Odharn, Charlotte True,Wilke.
Brown,
Pat Sclfulls,
Preceding- the business meel- Maltha
^ n g James Davis, pupil In Mrs Janet lletzel, . Lucille Allman,
^Sybil South's room, read the Kathryn Wiggins,- Marty Perkins,
Scripture taken from Luke 2 Nancy Colliitu, • l.oto Lee ami
,
and Igd the group In prayer. Caroljnn Lee.
Mr* ,M. I.. Nirhols reported
on the recent rummage sale an-l
stated that It was a 'success. Parties Givt*n By
She thanked her commHtdtt and W om an’s Horae Dept.
all mothers who helped In any
way with . the. work Involved. ■ The. American Home Depart­
Mrs. James “A. Wright told of ment of the Sanford Woman's
the progress In the school li­ Club entertained on Thursday
brary and Mrs. J. N, Atxarello afternoon at the club bout# with
M inted thAt 11 inemliera had tab­ a party for ehildrrn of the mem­
le t ! the recent Jitudy course.
ber* npd at night with a ChristProf. II. C / Sleek- .welcomed mAg'dance for members and their
""the member* and the prlxo for i husbands.
the liesl attendance was won
Dick Payne, dressed as Santa
hy the room of Miss I.ucill • Claus, nppeared In the afternoon
Campbell. The program was un- and listened to the wishes of nil
• der the direction of Mr*. W. the young guests present. Each
8 . Brumley who introduced Mm . child brought a gift for under­
W. AL McKinnon, a former teaeh- privileged children. Thirty-five
er at the school, who narrated children enjoyed the parly. Late
the "Spirit of Christmas." Mar­ in the afternoon cookies aipl
vin McKinley, 'dressed as Santa punch were served.
Dancing at the rluh began at
'■Claus, told the story of "The
. Night
Bcfoj-e Christmas."
A i*:(kl o'clock. A brilliantly light­
&gt; group ■of girls from the sixth ed tre* alood in the center of- the
, grade, under the. direction of stage and, elaborate decorations
Misa Campbell, executed lhd in the club included lovely ar­
rangements of white camellias.
“ Kag Doll Dance."
"The Mechanical' Doll Danre" Brasilian peppera and magnolia
was given by a group of fifth leaves. Refreshment* were ser­
grade girls under the direction ved from an attractive table
, of Mr*. I.Dcillr McNah and » covered with n bright red cloth
* duet, "While Chflalmas." was centered with while camellias and
Punch, hor* d’aung hy Kay Ratiaati and Oeral- white tapers.
_dii% •*Wilkinson. Following tho otuvrrs, rookie*, salted nuts wars*
. Vneglthg an inforfnnl tea was •served. Ahout W) altitadrd the
dance. _ During the evening a
held under Ihe supervision of th^ humorous
was given hy
hospitality committee headed bv Airs. John reading
L. Lee.
Mrs. Joe Saunders and’ Mrs.
Among thus* . serving on comK. W. Stiles. Those assisting millers for the aflernoin party
serving the 68 member* present and the dance were Alra. Edwin
w»r« Mra. H. E. Tooke, Mrs- Shinholsvr, Mrs. J. W. Allman,
. Westmoreland, Mr's. F. E. Coo- Airs." Bruce' Laney, Mra. J. A.'
* -peri" Mra. W, W.’ Tyre and Mrs Ponder, Mrs. Sam Martina, Mrs,
C. A. Anderson, Jr.
Clyde Terwillegar, Air*. O. L.
Barks, Mrs. Hoy Green, Mr*. C.
E. Spencer, Mr* Richard Vernay,
M rs. M cN ab’ s Room
Mrs. Waller Meriwether atul
• Presents X m as Play Mrs. J, D. Carhop.

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Room No. 6 of the Sanford 1 Grammar School Han
Grammar School, taught hy Mrs.
D. K. McNab. presented the play
Christinas Program s
"What la Chriatma*" at the
chapel program on Thursday at
The Hanford Grammar School
the school. Shirley Estes at-the gle« dull, composed of sixth
“ Spirit of Christmas" explained
the aceret of Christmas which graders rendered a program *&gt;f
Christmas carols on Wednesday
she slated la riving and loving at
a special assembly program.
one another. The children ware
■firady Johnson, Janie Bennett, A large crowd was present to
B a r b a ra Harriett, Robert (Ion- bear the program.. The glee dub
tales and (lone Nichols. They is under the * direction of Mrs.
gave their favorite toya to Spark­ Escar Price . and accompanying
le and caused the Christmas tree the singing was Airs. Lufllle
MrN'nb Kodinati Brumley was tho
lights to corns on.
Others taking part in the play soloist and James Davis, the read­
were Harold Pate as the Snow- er, presented the Christmas story.
The glee club also sang at the
Hake King; Ivey Bridge*. Frank
Mill*,- Boh Shoemaker, Moultrie First Alcthodiil Church on Thur*-.
Kelley, Charles Cobb and Ronnie day at .a meeting of Ihe Truth
Lea as snowmen; Robin Brown, Seeker* Class and will lie heard
leader of the toys, Kay Rallgan on Chrls'mas day over Station
gfetd Geraldine Wilkinson: Clan.' vvimv V «■«&gt; P. M.
Daring tfe chapel program al
tlette Wait*. Mexican dancing
doll i Jimmie Brown and Roger the' aNiaft^on Friday morning
Durand, clowna; Bobby Deklc, the a group of Chriatmaa poem*
rat; Marvin McKinley, Santa and scene* was presented by the
Claua; Barbara Brown, Shirley dramatic club of the school.
Matey, Juanellc Starnes, Barbara Those taking part were Shirley
nail, Mary Birdsong, Dorothy Wall, Alice Amies. Marilyn Cal­
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n sang "Si houn. Colleen Engehreslon, J. T,
Cogburn.
Gordon
lent Night" as memliers of the Black, Helen Alexander, Dobbin
rcaat gave the Christmas Story Newberry, Jon! Seundera and Mi­
from Luke.
nerva Smith.

^ Fam ily Reunion
P H O TO G R A P H E D
By

H . M« JA M E S O N , Photographer
309 Atlantic National Bank

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Mr. and A)f*. Harold MOM?ley
and daughter, Nnnty, ■ arrived
veslcrday from Washington, D.
C. to spend the coming holiday
with Mrs. Moseley's mother. Airs.
F. S. Vernay.

SANTA
THINKS

Miss Jean Brooklyn, daughter
of Mf. am) Airs. Howard Bidder
of Sanford, is at home for the
Christmas holidays. Miss Brook­
lyn is a student in Emory Uni­
versity School of Nursing. •

COMPACTS

Maj. and Mr*. W, F. Kongo of
Augusta, Gn haVe arriVyd lo
spend Ihe holiday With Miss El­
len Hoy and Miss Dorothy Bunge.
Howard Hunge of Emory. Ga. is
also spending Christmas with his
family.

are always right! The ladies love
them nml especially when the;'
are styled by such leading house*
a* Rex and Valupte,
Prirrd from $1.00 lo $10.00
Itlllfold.H &amp; Kcv-Tuinerit
By Buxton A Wale*
Mis*
Dot oi hy Mori ison is ale the smallest seen on the
spending the Christmas holidays Avenue!
wit It her parents, Mr. and Air*.
SYROCOWOOl)
W. A. .Morrison, at their home
on Sanford Avenue. Misa Alorri- in any room in any home adds
son is a Junior al Agnes Scott elegance and pleasure. A woudflCollege in Decatur, G*.
-4 ful gift for the home!
Airs, Virginia' Holloway and
C O L E M A N ’S
daughter. Alls* Lois Holluway,
Ph. J IT
are leaving on Wednesday by 111 Atagnolia Are.
plane for New Urteans for the

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Dinner
Krcah Crnbmeot Cocktnil
Chilled Tumnto Juico -

Hritmllml Coujie of Fruit
Chitted OnuiRe J u ic e !
Chilled Apple Juice

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Heart* of Sunford Celery

Queen Olives

Mock Turtle Soup Sherry Royal
Consomme Celentine
Tumnto Soup Supreme
Broiled Florida Pompitno Noiaettu
linked Virjfinln Ham, ChumiuiRue Snuce
Broiled Sirloin Stenk with Mushroom Sauce
Roast Prime Rilm of Beef au jua
B&lt;ui«t .Stuffed Young Vermont Turkey
Mayfair DreaainR. Cranberry Sauce
Roust ld&gt;HK Island Duckling, Apple Sauce
Froah Lobster n la Newburg
Brniaetl Ia'r of Lamb. Mint Suuce or Rrowi\ Gravy
. Poached Fgga Benedict
Boiled Potatoea
Green Peas
Steamed Kice

Maahed Potatoea
Candled Yuma
Aaparngua Spenni
MnahetT Hubbard Squaah

Lettuce Hearts
, Fruit in Aapic
Sliced Tomatoea
French, Russian, Roquefort or Mnyonnaise Dressing
Parker House Rolls

Hot Biscuits

Mince Pie ,
Fruit Cake
Apple Pie
Pumpkin Pie with Whipped Cream
, Old Fashioned Pound .Cake
Mayfair Surprise Choice of Ice Cream . Charlotte Ruaae
Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce
Creme de Mcnthe Delight
Butterscotch Sundae Chocolate Cup Cakea
Preserved FIga
Preserved I’eara ' Preserved Peachea
Cheese and Crackera

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meeting on Jaiu li the Oidet ,.f lUinbow for Girls
time the Grand Offi­ announced that Oig or gam* at ion il
Past Grand Officer- meeting will l&gt;e held in the rhapThe Y: W. A. of the First
ter ftmiw %mi Mgr4 i )'* iftcmpon
will pieside.
list Church ntet recently at the}
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The
dernrations
in
the
Mir
home
of
Mrs,
T.
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inicedetl’
' Ti scr-Jean Yarn presided. Those n t-’ tli,- regular meeting of fern- sonic Hall inrludeil a Iemit if ul tuid &lt;». K. S. mvmU’i* ate in god
lighted Ire*’ and arrangements to attend. On Itulsy evening
tending were Mrs. J. II. Wright, j iHole Chapter No 2, O. E. 8 . uf it*il In'iiipf nti«l pwilWMPtti*^ thr uffwfM rlcctwl ut
and the Misses Martha Grogan, * held on Thursday night at the
furthei rnhaitead the holiday it noon meeting will la’ in-talfot^
Mildred Turner. Joan Yarn. Bar- Masonic Hall. Mr* Jack Burner mosphere. Frank. Talbott dressed and ail friend, are invited t.»
bara Rucker, Fil’d Harrison, El­
presided over the meeting.
, as Santa Claus appeared and attend. S e v e n ty -fiv e inetida’ i* at­
len
Westmoreland
atpl. . Mr*.
During the business session an i distributed gifts from tin* tree tended the supper and 65 » l » H
for tlrs- hnaliM-.s meeting wpieh
Grove*. Refreshment* were ser­ invitation ^ was tend ftom the j «■ the memliers present.
Daytona l haptrr No. 1 .tn attend | Alt., Joe CArlev. chairman—a* iallnioL
Mr. and Airs. D. L. Harper plan holidays. They plan to v|,il Mr, ved following the Hireling.
tu spend the Christmas holiday and Mr*.
" r*. Louis Ryan and will
in Indiana.
turn to Sanford in ahout
weeks.
Air. and Mrs. William W. While
Airs. Alalcolm Miller arrived
arrived on Saturday from Ath­
Saturday from' New Orleans, La.,
ens. (ia. to spend some time.
She will Ire joiner, on Christmas
Harry i.e*. Jr. arrived yester­ Eve hy her husband.
day from Atlanta to spend the . Lieut., and Mr*. 1-arry Afoses
holiday with hi* parents
Mr. and son, Terry, and Col. W, H.
Lee is attending (ieorgik Tech.
Parrish of Miami were the week­
end guests of Air. and Mr*.
Friend* will regrst- to learn C. A. Whiddon.
that R .'A . Newman was called
lids morning to Urlandu U-eause
Marvin Flelschrr, Jr. arrived
uf the death of his brother, Wil­ yesterday from New York to
bur Newman.
spend the Christmas holiday*
with his grandmother, Alra. J.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hawkins Fleischer, and other relative* In
left Saturday for Philadelphia, Sanford.
*
Pa. whr/u they will spend the
Mr. and Mm .’ 7 “ IL Van Hoy
holiday with .Mrs, Huwkin'a ’par­
and ’Mr. and Airs. J. At. Stine­
ent*.
cipher attended a meeting of the
Air. and Mrs Fred M. Fold ahd Central Florida Lumber Dealer*
•laughter, Jane, plan in leave to. at the Orange City Inn on Fri­
moiiow for Atlanta, Go. to spend day night. .
Christmas with Mrs. Ford's par­
Mf. and Mrs. L. M. Telford and
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oiilnep'Sim*.
sun. John L. Trlfuid, and M. L,
Douglas Garner of N.A.C.A. -Lyons arrived yesterday .from
laboratory, Langley Firld, Va. Is Port Sulphur, La. to lie the guests
spending the holiday in Sanford. of Mr, And Mra. Earl Doisey and
Air. Gamer recently look a pro­ Mr. and Air*. William Vihlen for
minent part in the guided missile Christmas.
developments al the lahornlory.
GARY UltllCB HONORED
Gary .Bruce, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Straub of 241? Pal­
metto Avenue, was honored on
his si com) birthday with a party
given uii Friday. Those invited
to in* with Gary were Mra, Mary
Caihrart, Air*. William Dunliar.
Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Dunbar and
son, Ronnie Straub, James Russo
of New Brunswick, N. Jr and
William Dunbar.

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TlfF. SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA
mrml&gt;cn exchanged gift* amoifg
Ilarl«ara McKinley and Miss Mcisch Given
Truth Seekers Hear 1Vaughan,
tju-inadvca.
RefreahmanU wrrr
lluhma Bradley.
Luncheon Sunday served late in tbr evening by_Mm.
Sixth Grade C a n ta ta ‘
Orville Tourhton ami Mra. R. P,
Couple Honored W ith
A Chmlma* t,.nuitn was prrMi«* Sylvia Mclaeh who will Payne
Party By Miss Loo Ik- m arried nn Dee. 27. o n hon-1 t j ,0 i
'cnlcil at the covered di*h lunch..

Additional Society
Luncheon Honors
Porot*v Mo
Miss Slyvin Meisch :«*nu ««•&lt;»
Miaa Sylvia Meiich, bride-elect
it December, wa*. honored with n
beautiful luncheon given at 1:00
o'clock on Saturday at the Sem­
inole Country Club given hy Mi**

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rounded with lli.i-ilinn pciiper and
burning red taper*. Plt* ;&lt;- eard*
marked the *caUnr arrangement
of the guest*. At each gue*t'*
Plate wa* a_ mirage Of white
cameliia*. Decoration* in the
teat of the club.
a hoi*
day theme
For receiving tlic guc.il*- ill**
SlfUch wore a while lure hluuxe
ami light weight blink wool akirt
with black arccMorics and Mias
Slurrison wa* gowned in a winter
white wool mult with red acce*■orir*.
Those invited to Ik- with the
honored guest, Mi*» Meirch, were
Mr* Kdmond Meluh. Sir*. WiTlinin Blair, Sir*. A. W, lee. Sir*.
W. A. Morrison. Mra. W. \V,
Wharton. Sir*. Jerry R&lt;&gt;*a, Alias
Mary Adelc Wharton. Ml** Caro­
line Let-, Mi*a I.yllian Boyle, Miss
t *__ _ III..*
i l l . . Mary
II . . . . Ann
A
Camille* Batten, Mi«*
Whelchel. Sit** Audrey Bach.
Mi** Mildred Holi-on and Mi*s
Margaret Slorriaon.

ST A R T S T U E S D A Y ! Lake Monroe School
Has X m as Program
The Lake Munroe whool pre­
sented u Christman p'rngrnm on
Thumday ' evening at the aehool.
The stage w*» decorated in keep­
ing with the holiday theme inrinding a llghteil Chri*tmn* in.surrounded with gift* which were
presented to the children hy San­
ta Clau* following the urogram.
Opening the ttrngiam wa* the
tfioun *lnglng of "O Come All ,Ye
Faithful" followiii ,l.y three anthem* by the fifth, sixth, seventh
and eighth grade*. A pageant,
"The Birth of Christ" wa* given
including a tableau. "Slaty and
the Angel", the *inging of a ltd-

h«M

by

tile

T ruth

Fj-eki't-'*

Is**, of the Flr»t MethndHt
Miaa I
Lee mul her parent*,
'hureh on Thuradav at m.m at ,\|r. (tt„| M
te church annex. Luncheon* irai tninrd nn
party
hm
Mr*. W. P. Chapman, Mr*. A. I). Meitrh and Slaton Wharton,
Shoemaker, Sira, J. II. Crawford, whose marriage will be an event

A
short I Ihurl
no**
meetlng^'wa*
evening
when a chile *upper wa*
h i
. •*
■
a
. a ...... _ l . l
.
in hi with Mr* /dula Lord pn Id*
ing and L’hri*tma» reading* were
Thc honor guc*t» were pregiven hy Mra. Thnrnftni, Mr*. aented with a cry*tal beverage
set and for her firat wedding an­
niversary Mr*. Wjlltam Blair wa*
.The cantata wa* given in the
presented a gift. A»»l»tlng
- .,y
j||u
|n Irving were Ml**
Ksrar. Price. Ur*. D. K. SIcNah
!
.LylUan
. . ___ Royle, Sir*. A. W. i c e
wa* the accompanist and Jamm an,| Mr*
ltavi* acrveil a* reader. The
Those
singing.g rou p wa* made up of Me • it
60 pupil* from the firammar Hr, am
School sixth grade. Included on m - „ n«l
the piogram were "O, Come All Blair, a
Ye Faithful” , "Away In a Man- Itattm.
gcr", "While Shepherd'* Watchel Mildnd
Tltcir Flock* by Night", "Tito Caroline
Pint Nocd". "Angel* We Have Crorgc i
Heard Oil High", “ Glory to tiial |)j||y (Jn
in the Hlghe*t."
ry h r , '
Also “ O Little Town of Bcthle- by Fite,
hem". "Lullaby 'of-L on g Ago",
Tlutm
"When the Infant 4e*u«", “ w*’ eluded M
Three King* of Orrent Are",
Sir.
"There'* a Sohg in the Air'* and , . j . .
"Silent Night, Holy Night" The *
'
program wa* rloaed with n la ne- ‘'"'t' ‘ ‘ .r
diction. The cantata wa* record- . ‘ r‘ JlP,'
ed and will be presented over
Station WTBR on ChrUima* Day Johnum.
at 8:00 1*. M.
pi";,., ‘it,
Throw attending the meeting .V n .vi,
were Mr. and Mr*. Thornton. Sir: . -------and Mm. II. II. Pattiihall, Mr.
•
ami Mm. Ponder. Rev. and Mr*.
J. K McKthley, Mi* l^ird; Mn, ^
L. ft liarkey, Mm. W. L. (.lark,
Qhi
Sir*. B P. Dyal. Mm Beulah,
irY i
Muyi. Mr* Bes»le (Jreek. Mra. lt.-,
Sir*. Nettie Trill*.
Mr*. Flo.*»le t.oodaon, Sim. J C.
P- Bolton. Mr*. W. J . Dayld, Mr*.
F. It. Mitchell and guest, Mm . W.
F. W. Tabu of Boston, Mb*!..,
Mr*. Kmrna Abram*, Mm Oftha
Mae Hughey, Mm. I). K. (imrry,
Mra. K. V. Iri»h, Mm. C. L. Lm»lhuc. Mr*. SI. J. Morrii, Sir*. E. E.
Lloyd. Mra; C. F. Kill*, Mr*.
F

children,
primary children, *&lt;do, "In a l^iwly Manger" by Mm. .Mary Joe
8teven*on, Many other Christ­
mas song* and hymn* were pre­
sented. A gt&lt;vip&gt; of five Santa
Clau* »ong* ronrlmlcil the pro.
gcnin after which Santa Clan* Ji atilc Putnam, Sim. J. OTTVill

ored utt Sunday at niton with a I
luncheon iriven hy Mra. W. R .r ',r- *'
Dv*on ant} her daughter, Ml** -------The decoration* ip the large livM
IR aroom a
m
ia
t
o
.n o
ut n
i'iieint
ing
rarried
out
a.. iholiday
theme with a U-autifully trimmed
tree The dining table wa* cover­
ed with a white and In the renter
a silver Ikiw I held a lovely *r
tangemenl* of pa*tel sweet pea*.
Th.- fiosteme*’ gift to Ml**
Meisch wa* a linen luncheon
cloth and napkin*. ThoM** Invited
to l&gt;e,with ill** Meitch were her
toother. Mrr. Edmond Slelteh, the
bridegroom’* mother, Mr*. W. W.
Wharton pf Orlando, Mr*. John
Mcfsrh. Sr.. Mr*. Jerry Ro*» and
Ml** Sl*rv. Adate Wharton of Or­
lando. Mi«* Camille llattcn. Ml**
Mary Ann Whelchel,. Mi»* Caro­
line Lee. Ml** Audrey Ilaeh, Mi»*
Mildrcrl Rolmon and Mi** Lytllan

Wesleyan Ckiss H as
Annual X m as Party

Mra. Payne, Mr. and Mr*. Vernon | »on. Mins Mildred Await, , Mima
Aiken. Mr. and Mra, Adam*, Mr. 1 Belly Thurmond, .Mint Hvtty
Thurmond, Mi** Ii«*it&gt;- Slightpn,
/rnd Mra. C. p. done*. Mr. and Hov. J. E. MrKInli-y. Hr* I*. R.
Mra. Emerson Browne, Mr. and Btrphenann, l.udtw-ll KrhnU, !&gt;r.
Mra.’ Ktrvhcr, Mr. and Mra. John Charles L. Person* and Char Ira
.Saul*, Mr. a*-J Mra. Janie* Pear* Howe*.

.MHA15THE USE.- HA
T M IM O S I J U S T C A N Y

UNDERSTAND - I----

NOT A t L O W E D OUT
O N A R A IN Y DAN. p

FO R A R A 1NV D A Y

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A I M «0lt«llt'W6 CQ. la

When ynur favorite rlolhlng gets drenched - lib rain, rati u* for eiperl cleaning and reshaping*
Water repelling — moth proceaaing — prompt pick-up and delivery.

S O IIX O U : COUNTY LAUNDRY CO
*------- 1 n u n DERII1G
M OTH PROOFING

DR V CLERRIHC

W ATER REPELLING

RUG CLE

G IF T GUIDE

ilfeSr?

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Sirt.'lclland. Sir*. Shoemaker, Mr*
Clmpmarf, Mm. Crawford, Sir*.
Alxiiit half the U. S. milk |iradurllun' j* u*ed u* flt.id nfllk, the
lost being processed into butter,
cneete, condcnsol nillk, tee cream
and aimilnr proilurt*.

LejfRl Notice

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Optometrist
T h ca lre Ticket Ikrokn
F or C H R IST M A S!

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Hour*: 9-12 1-5
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Sat- 9-12
Eye* Kiamlncd - fili»*c* Filled

pKI-t.

All Wool Lined, Ilesilieni
flflttfp iRil R't'lr •&gt;

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Men’s White lirondcloth
Snnforized Shirta
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Memiitok County,

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Construction

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S W E A T E R SETS

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T A B L E CLOTHS

C H A N G E PU RSES

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Pntpnt Plautic. . Anaorted

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CAM ERAS

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With Leatherette Carrying

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Iduliea' .

C H E N IL L E ROBES
Beautiful. Heavily Tufted.

Chriatmaa

CANDY
Sugar Hard Candy lb .*J9c
Cellophane Wrapped

Haul Candy ....----- lb 49c

R A D IO S
Ch rial man Tree

T E L E -T O N E -E L E C T B IC
T E L E -T O N E C om p ete wlth B a ttery
. •
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T E L E -T O N E Electric or Batte ry

V

LIGHTS
*

Outdoor Lights set 12.08
« Light Buts
Hel SI.AO

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A
jf

Fancy Tree

Brighten -Your Homo With

ORNAM ENTS

A New L u m p Or New

Small Size ......... 2 for
Metlium Size .. ... each
Large Size
each

Shatle. . .
Complete Aaaortmenl.

Z E N IT H B A T T E R Y RADIOS
Z E N IT H F IN E ST R A D IO P H O N O G R A I'H
CO M B IN A TIO N

Avenue

9:00 P.M* TIL CHRISTMAS

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ONDAY, DEC. 22, 1917

THE SANFOnD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Y A R D L E Y V E N E T IA N 1JL1NDS
America's Moat BcsuUfiil
Aluminum •• Cedar — Polished Aluminum
i Aak M e For Free Ka.lncat*

^ Phone
I
SILVER
" " m FLEET

Phone

C ABS
6 9 "c
ar 6 9

P. W. STEVENS -. 617 W. Robinson - Orlando
Phone 2-0729

i

Legal Notice
FIR E STO N E

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Tbc ft-gnLir annual
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TlltES &amp; BATTERIES

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1’ hcine 91.71
Fur Our Prompt
ItiuiH Sen ice

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11»»•*ting

FO R T H E BEST ICE C R E A M

A N N O U N C IN G
Reopening of the—

T ry- T IP — T O P

IC E

B L U E BIRD
TAVERN

C R E A M

on
Orlando Highway
Your Pnlrmiugc
Will He ApprertnltHl

We Imtkc our own Ire Cream, All flavors *

Tasty — Delicious — Healthful

T I P — T O P
tA Sanford Avenue

I CE

C R E A M

W . T. B A IL E Y

Phone 1218

Owner
Phone 540»J

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IN AND V'« *11 HKMtNMl.K ftif.NTV. 8TATK OK KUiltIHA. IN
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1120 Snnfnrd Avenue

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RECORD PLAYERS and radlna
- f o r rent By day or weak. The
• M in i- Boa. 11$ r W. lat St.
Phone 953.
LARGE, 4
apartment.

ifMim unfurniahed
Phone (511-J.

2 ROOM apartment, adult* only.
402 Oak Avenue.
ROOMS.

310 W. 3rd St.

LANGLEY
APARTMEN T .' No
^ rhllrirrn or pet*. 'See Manager
Apt. 6 .
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_ ______.

9

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to

rent

"TOM'S Toasted Peanuts" Sales­
man wants to rent unfurnished
house or cottage in Sanfaid.
Claude Echerd, Box 041, De­
land.

B REAL ESTATE-FOR SALE
FIVE ROOM HOUSE, partly fur­
nished, 2 bedrooma, 1/3 down,
140.00 per month. For uuiek
action. Call Phone 0173.

•

INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
. F.II.A. MORTGAGE LOANS
RAYMOND M. BALI- Itealtor
Registered Broker and
Insurance Agent • .
Rm. 4 Florida State Bank Bldg.

* rAR TIC LE S

POH^SA l E '

^ 3 0 G AL end J-35 gallon table
^ t o p water heathr*. Electric Ser­
vice Company. 207 Magnolia
Ave. Phone 101.
ALL-LITE Aluminum caaemenl
window*. Double hung alumi­
num and atcel caaement win­
dow*.
Miracle Concrete Co.
- 300 Elm Ave. Phone 1335.
CHOICE TURKEYS fpy CferiSt*
tnas, all sixes. Delivered. IL
W. Shannon, South Sanford
1# &gt;.ve. Phone 777-W.___________
FOR SALE— Unttroek for driMways and roadway*— Phone
1841.
WINK FOR YOUR FRUIT CAKE
at HOMKR'e.________________
General Electric automatic blan­
kets for aleeplng romfort.

H. IL POPE CO.JINC.

NeW Remington Kleclrlr adding
dftinnrliinc. Pc well's Offlc-e Supply
■Co. 110 -Magnolia Ave. Phone
opn.
FRUIT~all kinds $ 1.00 bushel.
J. T, Fortier. W. Geneva Ave.
rLYWOOD " M^dboauT”NewT70(5
W. 20 th St. Tele. 1010W.
OUTBOARD Motor. F.vlnrutkj 10
11. I'„ 4 cylinder, pull starter,
perfect condition.' w. J. P*H.
^ Phone 880.
* "
«
f t GUAGK double barrel Ithaca
ahot gun, good condition. 7815-J.
t SMALL girls bicycle, good con­
dition. Phone 0/7.
IIOIINEK HARMONICAS
"The World* Bpst"
Now available at •
Sanford Jewelry k Luggage Co.
300 Sanford Avenue

| III

Gas spun) heaters Ha.dfi up
n. b. pope co. inc.
SEWING MACHINES
SALKS AND SERVICE
Bert'a Sawing Marh. Shop
IIS S.iFhenth
Ph. U N

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Seminole Tire Shop
201 N. I'nrk

Phnnc 37

I l.'l .Magnolia A venue
&gt;

C H IU S IM A S S P E C IA L

WHISKE1 - WINE
RUM - GIN •
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Phone 971

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KICK'S PACKAGE STORE
,

d!0 Snnforrl Avenue

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A. F. R A M S A Y , Florist

OZARK IKK

ELECTROLUX SERVICE. Talc
phone 12’J l-J, (Bonn a Utl.
IS N O T IC E S— I’ E K S O N A L

L ln n ll ’ (W s t n ( Kaminot* irounly,
*1 Kantunl. ilu rb la Iry Alla l»nw
Thuman, twin* at, action (or *11l„rrC.
T h . Kaalt»4 ll.t a ld la dfatanalrd
la th. n.wapaper la which Ihla
U nlit .hail l » imbllahad (or fnuc
MiBwrtilltM weak*.
WITNl^U*. O ,-P . Ilocndon. C(*rk
itkl t'lrcult (‘oOct. al Kanliu'd,
1‘ lurMa. and the a ffin a l &gt;«ai llirrr-

ATTENTION BA DIRS 1
Make a one-stop service for all
your laundry and dry cleaning
needs by using your favorite rf, tin, it,# rath day t,r Nov*mSelf-Service Laundry.
bff. A It. HIT.
THE IIBLPY SP-LFT LAUNDRY
II 1*. Ilfrwkoa, Clsrk
'(HUAI-i
40(1 W. 15 St.
8 anford
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE
Delivered to your homo
Phone C-3105 or 294

Man and W ktrrtti O v*r 401

WHY GET UP NIGHTS
DUE TO KIDNEYS?

CASH register paper In atock.
Royal Master tires are back again.
W ORK WANTED
Powell’s Office Supply. Phone
II. &amp; POPE CO. INC
0811.
r*GOOB SANDING ft finishing,
------- tg ft waxing. Out po»vr 14
LOST A FOUND
KEROSENE Water heater, Unk,
o Maty la th 40 sod evs* her* as gat up
unit enables oft to wqrtc where
fittings complete: 6 burner
there is do elactne connvcilo. LOST—Black mixed Gormanj pol- at*bi»-heva franesot * * • *s paaa watsr
kerosene range. R. O. Weeks,
Ice with black collar. 705 Pine
'
a t minor
available, t l yean agperianc*
Cameron Ave.
H. M. Gloaooo, Lake Mary. Fife IB
AUTOS
F O R SALE
U this (a your trwbla, flaali nut your
. Missionary
Strawberry
Plants.
G and .r o o f palriffng* 1941 International 1H ion truck kidnrya oaad blsddar with Dr. XJlmar’ a
Well rooted. $1.00 per 100,
Swamp-Rest. It qokUf woafca to lamnoo
Brother*. Pbone 1188.
$1000.00. Just beau over-haul- lb* lew of uxina, half ratlno tacos* adk
m
ad.
fl
new
tire*.
Corner
9
th
ily, tad sat* beaming aoatatloa , , . btlp*
1J£ bueUiMM Opportunities
814, Longwood. _________
and French Ave. Amoco Gas blidfaa iarltatlaa tbs* ga*s fm op atgbts.
Station, t
Swamp.Root Is truly nStun's own way
' du Need Mors’ Income T A!
MEKA speed graphic 314 by Do Yoo
U aotlof. UilMoo* bar* uftta It (*r tbaoo
W, A0 selling, youf 41 V-B. A -l condition.
or baft time
At complete Uotorett like new.
$1100. 518 ■anaaottama . . . of) .a wicb aatodarfat aw
dignified and new,
40d Sanford Ave._____________
Myrtle.
aorta. Cmnieat Tabs as ArocVad.
par* extra_____
, cash regood $550
VW frao trial sappiy. Will# Dapc, B.
qulrcd. Secured. Give your ad- MODEL A FORD, Good condi­ RSowr
dolls, Christmas gifU A
a Co, Tat-, Baa 11$$, Stamford,
lie*. Mrs. Werner. Phone
d r m &gt;and phone. Box u. C.
tion. rebuilt motor, excellent O mul Or - mat (lUUtaad botlta tf

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CMBOYn-COMPANY

C nrlritlgc Keen
. C h an ged?

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T o M e d H o n d a Hnunrinl Ke-ipnn.'tt.tlit j i an
CASH D IV ID E N D S P A ID T O PO IJC Y H O I HERS

%

Has Ymtr tiil

VVIT*NI:s,d n^j Hifstj'
11**= fr.tl l
EARN $200.00 PER WEEK
" f « t it i
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SALARY
- ■mbt i \ i * HIT
Mcl.can Trucking Company, Inc.
Flowers
o, I*. H rru tlstn
Winston-Salem, N. C. afters
lii* r k - i»f r i f t n l i |*nitirt f o r
HRS. BROWN MILLERS Fruit
H4*fTlitlt*k |*fl«ft|||«, I'I' j H i Hi
• Christ man Wraiths
young man an. oppprtunlty to
Cake at Piggly Wiggly &amp; Tntdc
IHKAir)
go into husilips* for themselves.
Supply.
r\ H rrtiiiit*
U iillr f n
k
V K iu n itlt
• P olled Plants
We sell you o P.MK Model L. J.
i t r 'i
.% lto T ftrf $
Mock Diesel or ll&gt;48 Model U l. i lM
Dilii, flul h|
VEGETABLE plants for small
• Cut Clowers
C’.M) Autocar lH-isel Tractor. We
and large acreage. CatJbagr,
4=^‘ 1-^_ •. - - trr
'
give yoa a tiiree year |en«r
atin i
Coltarda. Brorroli, Cauliflower.
•
Corsages
NdSW*1 .W IliCili}' glvrp itl.tl | RIB
contract. Earnings sufficient to'
* Onlofi*. Lettuce, Ewarole. Tom­
pay fat truck in three years, i'itKui;«*tl iti (i|uiif&lt;-H ttt H iin ln ttl Alw
ato. Strawherry A Recta. J. W.
• Shruhhery .
not including salary. TRUCKS i i If i j h I .\if| tu rt iin*lt'r tt**- K ittitH iiM
Bell, Lake Monroe. Fla. Phone
M i m { *ii A n -* '
Afel'is
SOLD TO OWNER-OPERA- “i u i inm* "o f .--4itr*iFii
TIL
* U»t*
t" ' •K a1» r
_• Rose Hushes
TORS ONLY (WHITE), DOWN **1.1 HUitff iiiirKaaM m tb# Fli’IHfeiu
FLOWERS
PAYMENT OE $2 fdHMHt RE­ Nnin® Hliittil® I t +Htlt*i4r * 6 fli3 t t^ i *£#
for all ocraslan*
H i p ffur**
QUIRED.
Apply to MrL'iui of K Infill It, I s m
Nice Selection T o Clioose Crum.
MrNEJLL k YOST FLORISTS
Trucking Computiy, Inc., Wins- o f I li*v i "Ifi* It 11 *.jfiu r I ' I I I |ir«|« i ttt&gt;|**
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Slpen Ave. lust off Celery
ton .Salem. North Carolina,
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Office ph. 401 residence ph. SlO-lt
Telegraph Delivery Service on all Khmer Orders
&lt;ro fi®r
\2 SPEC IAt. i&gt;EHVTcL5~
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Out of Town.
CONCRETE sewer pipe, grease
traps, septic tanks, blocks,
BENT A CAR
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benches, stepping stones. Mir­
YOU DRIVE IT
ii ih : b , hi;» unulk c o c n t y ,
acle Concrete Co. 300 Elm A ir,
'PHONE 200
kTATK ••»' EiqiiunA.
Phone 1335.
IN I ' l t O l I V T t :
it m ic k l a n d -.Mo r r is o n
IN III. T i l l . K i i T A T t : IIK UKOIIlUJt
U-DRIVE-1T. INC
f r e s h " f Lo w e iu T d a 7 l y ~ \ 7 c
K. S M IT H
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t \ l l i i &gt; | IT M A V I ' H N taking orders now for CHRIST­ RADIATOR cleaning, repairing:
I'CltN
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MAS. Wreaths, Door Sprays,
New Radiators, new rorei; We‘
X *»l Ir § in li t f ih j r
t lll ll |I®1|
etc. STEWART the FLORIST.
take off A- "utall. Jimmie Cow,. fell A. . tlflt fifvfrt |i*i IiAilI
Sipes Avenue
Phnnc :ll!) All lluiirs
814 Myrtle. 200-W.__________ ( an’* Sheet Metar Works. Phune ■,«* A*I ifi If if nt t il! f ix iif fb i i ■»•!*»!*' *|
. 010 ._______
*I*i*fir*it ^ II. PIBTtfi. i|i « «i*«Mj,* u*4*i
CUT FLOWERS, Mr*. Y. C. Ibd-j
fti,. f l i p li* f (wrtiiiifit f u r f m ill ill**
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Expert
Radio
Repairing
•L,4t - a fill 1fiat #1** Will Ht*Pj
linger. West 1st St. near Mun-|
&lt;•* IN M-'iiorabW 'Ji \\ ffiitp,
Fred ftlyers. 511 K. 2 nu SL
roe Corner.
$‘*"mh ittUfc* »f Hiniifautt-' i 1 rBiityT
1‘ ln rlflif, fiih lit # ^ I i l »tu&gt; **f t M SEE US FOR
TUXEDO FEEDS—complete JimrtfiiluTj
f«E£aP!*n(ta! tif n-uti*
i 'MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed -St6 rb.*
»4Dtl t**f: fitiiil ijia d tiifiip as Atliiilt*
AND TYPING
- * i i■- - f «
BABY CARRIAGE, good condi­
CREDIT I.URKAU OF
11
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tion. Sirs, P. T. Tyre, Phone
^ SANFORD
nf N-wiiiWi. 1PIT,
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11(5 N. Park
Phene 180
406-J-___
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6 - ARTICLES WANTED
FOR RENT— Floor sander. Easy
operation. Reasonable rates, San­
ford Paint A (Das* Co. Phone fN •7*U1IT *»r 1*MK . «'I Nf l
JI Iwjfi KLHIMH.t: I'liUiNT V,
Highest cash price paid for used
303.
KIAIi
I 1 -tIiflM furniture. Tpd Davis Furniture
IN
DOtMiF- • PLYMOUTH
Co. 311 E. 1st. PR, 058.
i.\ UK r m ; hhtath ov t iu
PARTS AND SERVICE
T i l , I ' S l l i l A . i l t T r a i r ij .
I’LL BUY your rar regardleoa of 109 Palmetto Ave.
Phooa 1011
I M # W l f O U IT MAY C O M age or condition. Roy Real, 304
»«■* i» fu •vtj sift i&lt; that «H*' «
8 IGNP
W. 2nd 8 L
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flffjtl IrJP fri
Show cards
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tif ell ) l i ( h .ll III. . .t It.
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FARM Light Plant. 8 tate full
O— DEE’ S 81
SIGN*1SWtVICK
Tim Tivfw-HMI. .1^-vrtHrf, Hint ■*»*
details, condition, price.
Box
O. 1). landress. Fhoaa 1081
filrvl Jiff |Hiiilhii for riK«t •!!*34, Enterprise. Fla.
lev, flftll tflill all*- ia ill tl|ij,»lt t&gt;*
Cohnt’s Radialur Simp for cot;,* fMllilf
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If* \Y, W d r**, CtJliil*
WANTED TO BUY. Disease free
plt-td radiator service. 10(5 Sa.t- I f
Iwrifu#
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C b ttM tf'i
Her* in hive*. C. V. Stark, Fel­
frnl A vo. Phono 35(5. V.’
!■&gt;nl4l.it, on il»* 3 1i t •Inf’ **f !»'*■*
lowship Front. •______
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■« *i•l *•*' i'9'f'f,* f o r iiiifirtikiil'*Stf * •!
AUTO REP AMU NG. •Hali's Gar- Ht*l f*&gt;r f I r*:i I it li* li cl f if* *19 A llm lti 7 P«ts, Livestock, Supplies
age, Sanford and Cotcry Avo- iftliitlfti, *»f U n i « a t n if o f T i m Ti* 1**
►♦ton, »lr*
iifi Kill* Z M li »I -*
Hues. Phono 1090-M.
of Ntnrtiilirr, IsiIT
FOR SALK: Cocker Spaniel pupiHikti I. TliUrliift
Dies,
Meal Christmas gifts.
For Dcpcndalilc
A'lliiilltat feli rlx **f |hv nlttlc* of
Litter registered with A.K.C. ItKFi’KIGKBATION SERVICE
Tim Thtw’ini, tiM vtuetl
Ill Holly ^ve^___________
Call
GAN AS ItEPItIGER ATION
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w 11,1, IK MAI} JUIINHON,
FOR SALE—Gentle saddle liorw,
i» ln»rr Mtre*i,
SERVICE'
•5 years old also western saddle
.PasliUtr,
e,.*w ,ii«t.
I’ll. 570.W
;;ii«d as new. Doth at bargain
) *-♦ hit h rtrl.y
r**|Ufr*i| MU'1
as owner 1* in college. Phone Bookkrcptng sorviro, part tlmo: «ei|,r„l 1,1 lit- Mint *|.|.ra, U|,i&gt;s Ilf
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also, ndviro and nsilstanrt- on 1,1 ' •■ * Mn at. cosmlslnt UU_i
•octal scrurity -amt Inrontr tax MUit,Mat ) MS In till, rtlllW- )tt lb
TOR HALE: Christmas Puppies.
i
. •n. iim*
matter*. J- F. Urmpooy, 300 *'it-xH •
Six week# old Pedigreed' Cock*
ri'.iiiln Mt Hanfxrrt, Klxrldfc, f,v
Magnolia. Phono 0107.
John
Amsnn,
er
Sponlcln
A w Im- w Jiihn-xlt,
an MrttMa
Geneva Ave.
(» r illt.itw . Tli» SnnfiiM HorMlil w
DIAPER SERVICE" '
nnntrit a , It,, ,ww.|&gt;s«Tr In
For ‘ dclnils of the safest "maid wtilft,
till, t.rrl.f atiuH In- putdldiiA
FOR BALE: Miniature Shepherd
acrvlrr” now in Sanford call or Jut f.ilir
x ilt w n t lr F wti'S m.
puppies. 10 miles south of San­
writo BABY VALET, Daytona
tVITSKWt. t&gt;. I*, llr.ndon, r t . r j
ford. West side of lliway 17
Itearh. Diaper* supplied.
,{ e t t m a Ceurl ut Hanfortl. Klor.
kin Mint th, xfflrtsl
.rtt tli.
FOR HALE: Horse for general NEED A NEW ROOF? Local re- thtn
His j«th day ut N uttnili-r, l .
farm work, 11. F. Slade, l-ongpmscnlative will gladly help •‘ «w»T.
wood.
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you. Terms arranged. Volusia
Roofing Co. Phono D05-R San­ - IHKAI.I
FOR SALE; Medium site mam
ford.
saddle horse, 7 years old, gent
TUi J.ItVKTT TltlJ.tlAt',
Je. Also saddle and bridle.
HI.VI lit A ItE M /ltM A T U lir,
SPECIAL
COLD WAVE $fl.%,
KI.UIItA, XKtV VOItK.
Phone B34-M.
San fold Beauty Solon. Ph.
»/«• llgn. la iH n \Vrat»r
You at* hanliy rwisUed and ut­
1884HELP WANTED
il, rift in la Zed o p y .a , u|&gt;on •it.
4th day ,&lt;( Jaaaary, A .- U. I ll*
GIRLS WANTED. Lanoy # Drug ORLANDO Morning Sentinel Or­ ,o
ih .
bill &lt;&gt;f complaint
tdoi
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
Stora.
nyatitM (.nt In thin r a m . In thr
Ray. HOW.

For Fancy Packed Gift Boxes of Sanford Bowling Alley wants pin
-dmCitrua, also fine line of 1
hoya.
“ pound boxes of candy 4k Jellies.
WHITE WOMAN or couple to
Fresh Orange Juice.
live with couple on premises
WUIIama Tropical Fruit Market
More for home than wages
3415 H. Park Ave.
Phone 1315
Contact Mr*. SchuiU, Phone
TURKEY’S — Freah dreaaed or
189.
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__ . live all sixes.
Place your
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CLASS
.Mechanic,
1
Christmas order now. One mile
(
Mechanic’s helper.
Maffett'i
beyond Wilson Corner on Mt.
Auto Service, Sanford, Fla.
Dora Road or Phone 0104.
1-80 GAL. Electric water heater. COLORED woman that can cook
and serve. Phone 494-M. 241A
Electric Service Company. 207
Palmetto Ave. Will pick up
'•Magnolia Ave. Phon* 101.

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Will Iff* rMrTwI
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&lt;i A I’ Sundry S|nre, doing good MKtltlll llidl, Ithi*
nutitv Hr pitH* J
business. SlrlnPas cause for i-•iii/i ..itre rt w»»H*f«ir four l|».!
selling. Orange City, Fla. .
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ARTICLES FO R SALE
OFFICE apace In Metsch Building.
Imran light offices, lowly oocnrated. all utilities, heat and Uni
tor service furnished. Call IWAW II. ft A. Dept. Store.

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Genuine Cream Oil Permanent, shaped and styled’ O' fit your ! i
features- $8 .0it. Or try the new Supcyoonlc Wave nt llpjdO up. C r
We specialise in scalp treatUienfs, facials an!| ihanicuies. A*k- J
alaiut free permanent to be given Ih-cemlM-r 21
Itea.iticians-- Harriett Slqwtet and Pauline IVcl

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

T o w er Company Has
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Ovations Of .First
Nighters Are Like
The Cood Old Days

Thr Florida Power, arxl Light
Comrrany t-njoyi-ri n -Christmas
•partv Friday 8:00 P. M. at tin
M Associate* picnic -vrosmtl* in
ll» JKAN MF.fiGAN
.hr form of a narjifrlM prepaKd
IP Nfrntfralurr*, Wrllrr
ry IV. E. Hathaway.
A HALF-DOZEN time* thi*
There were over 358 p rw n l of •&lt;&gt;atu&gt;t! ort liroadny bit:. resounding
which about PHI wen- children ovation* that rank with ovation*
who vri’ rc cntcrtalmd by IWb of the good old dav* rare from the
IVhit*. who a* Santa', hxllM-1 ’di*- prettily d/ct.u'd
first. night
trihutrd Kin;gifts, tu
hblilit*. «a*£ i ntlllIrnr, . anu-echo.'d in the morntritiui^t
o tbfi juojiit-*.
cording to II II. Coleman of tro»* mg
n
power company.
,
All department*' of' thr com -: ^ rbr‘'r* were for the l*'” *'**
pany were tepicented imd »lv&gt; T 'w .c of them: June l.ockhatt.
pan&gt; were representatives „f Je.-im Tandy. nod Ethel (.riffle*
the Dnvluna ilrnrh. Miami ami ""* * m^*}X
'heatrical art.
Paintba companies.
one of
ttu-iii. II truly Hiller, was an r.ngI ,}b h
taV;'and the other
Auto Accident
two at*' our heroic femalp artiit*.
,
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KHlharine Coinetl and Judith
i * * ini,,....t |r.&gt;m peer’ »•***
Alidi i "on.
Hr I* Mtrvivc-I bv the nirmt*. i Stiff nuked, *tyh&gt;li first night.
Mr. unit Mi* O. P, II* rndmi. o n * ' w h o u*ually get out of their
• aliti r. Mi** -Margaret lb t ndon
_ ,.nlv to go home, rose with
*nd hr Hirer brother*. O. I*.: f dt-throatr-d bravo. the night, Jullerndon. Jr. now in \.•ncriul*,
AndWsmt, Krad n am i, eye*,
nnd William I., nod Gcurgir lb flu*!iiiig, in)*-, flyftiy opened in
Herndon of Sanford,
"M ok " li i. the artistic triumph
.Mr. U-vin*. n Veteran »f Wot III „f her 3'J ),u i- on iln- Hinge.
War It. e n .,l » ,r" June 7, l»&gt;Antlumv nod Ch-patra" i*
at Chiplry. For Urn tm«l war
cWm-ll’. .lassie, trihe had I.1..0 living With a blolh, , j, uj,,. . i|np|y
|M.r
er-lo law and ‘ .■Her. Mr nm! u ,,t
^,1, royal Jewel*,
Mr*. Iht,
Unde, fill Pcimetto iltltd (,|( u
Avenue. lie wn.- n tor mli.1 o f, Shakespeare ill Iut grand queenly
the llalll.M ( hu.rn of.t.hipiey
n
Surviving an- the parent*, Mr.
and Mn. .1 W Levin, inf Chip-! Je-Mca Tandk ha* the longe*
J c y : ri ven .i*i. M. Mr*. Ikit P .U "1'
'•l1* ri“ *^‘1
Wade mi l Mrr_ J. C Wolfe nf I }“ *«»*» wlpw mirfry T.nitvwieO
Sanford. Mr*. Lee Knight of j Wiljam* record. in A hUeetear
Chari.-ton. S. C . Mr'. Dewey}NalWfd It. ire.*
Dunrnn of Panama City, Mm .
Hit |xrfirrtnill&lt;-i- ti* u tiervitDan Saxton of Purl St. J**&gt;. Mi - jinchrd tivniphon'initn ij ar.-iirutn
Gale*.PuNon of Knlamn
’Mich, rnn.l r.
' “ It
fncrwllble,"
nnd Mr
A. Itot«or»un «f Tulla- the |*u|i- I Hid a fte r the Opening,
ba.«.-. nnd bv fi'*‘ brnthtT*. “ lin t -h. itrfitd u n d i-i.liiq d *urh
t y i III........
and
I^onardr Jack, ilobn lb and Krrn on r i n d ) . '
l^vin*. alL of Tnllahn ie nml by tlint lie enu convey it with *o
many Hinder* anil impulses.”
Woodrow Levin* of ltiv*rn. -. .
Mr, Stevrn* reniih’nr* I* id 1MMJ
Wend Hiller ptnys the PygElm Avnnue and Mr. 8 mt)h‘ liv&gt;- . mulbihi*h part in ‘ Ihe Hclre**."
at -.311 Park Avenue
jtlif vioitig, ^by,* gauche gill who
All L. gimi maiulg-M here m ■,. tinh-foino .1 *inln an Ice-cold,
requmted t» a* cmWe at tt:45 , nlculatlng, eynieal, and elu-erle**
aVliglli .Tllir^lav . firmning-urL. 4lru-. ,riii\tim - I ’rtltt-r rnrr.|- ntmiit- the
rath.dir Church lu nit. tnl Hi** |Itriti.ii celebrity, -aid -lie i* l&gt;etfuneral
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1 of* "l(avm»nd‘ Herndon.
*
*o r limn tile play, pulled the itopi
i&lt;mt of tIn*ii illetlimarlv* to pay
LIKES KENTUCKY
tribute, in her m-ifoininru'c.
Julie IjM-kiiartV lolliet aWoopeit
CAINESVII.LK Ike.
tK|ie' rial t—Han* Tn.-nrli-r, «i* foot- arro-if tin- (by tin- t lii 11 November
four Inch llniveraitv of Florida night “ For l.nve nr Money”
liatkidbail renter who average* opened. Their- wa* u pmoliai
around Ii'.« iioint* a game, *ay* di-mon.-lintlon in tin- audience
the lie«t h-j*helhall in- ba* ever when the eurtniil came down and
afen played wa* exhibited by the the pretty,, 'SI-year ..Id daughter
Univpridty of K.-ntuekv in de­ of t harm ter m tnr* Gene and
feating Vandetbill in the lit Id Knliilfin l.mkhnrt timk her l«iw.
SEC tournamriit.
All of lhe(e perfoiman&lt;-ra
i rich, exciting: hut Ihe performThe wild ”*!ocL from wliieli do apee with f«i**lhly the greatest
me*tlr lemon tree* Wi ie produced i liu-atri. nl *apivnce i* old timer
Nitrogen i* U«d JW protertiou, Ethel j i f f i e s liuitiavnl of the ojd
Northurxt Prnvinrea of India.
nlidhi-r in "Ihe Druid t irrte.'

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PHONE 1325

Satira Sentenced
II m II*m * Iran r « « » P**l
for killing her lovar, John Ia-»t*i
Mcc of Chicago.
The former night cluh dancer
front ^Toledo, Ohio, who wa» bill*
td profc»»ionally aa "Satira,
wa* reported to have »ent word
to hyr father in Toledo' that
*he wa* ready tp- accept the
nr (ion *entenca which »he lieiicvea i* inevitable.
Guitavo Itcno, a special pro*ecutor employed under the Cu­
ban trial »y*t«m by Mtv’i par­
ent*. *aid ha had learned from
an uniiniM-achable »ource ye*t«frday that two member* of the
tribunal which conducted the
trial voted for 12 year* Imprl*onment and that the third favor­
ed 20 year*.
The penalty for man»laughtrr
rang-’* from six to 2d year*.
Tiie *lim" young dancer wa*
visited yesterday bv a famil.v
friend, /o « Accue, Havana hotel
ipemtur, She it't r.l him t"
notify tirr father that *he » * i
resigned to thr fart that »he
might have to remain in til-’
prison where *he ha* been »inre
Alee wa* »hot to death
April In the rahln they »bai.u
aboard Mee*» yacht.
A* she left the visitor’* room,
to teturn to her cell *l.e waved
to newsmen through a tlie.r. thru
Igtrst into. tear*.
During the trial) which etid-tl
Friday, Patricia maintained that
Me**, nn Amecican naval officer
during the war, was* al-mlt t"
beat her and that die grabb.-d
a |,i*tn| to ward him off- Thr*
weatx.n went off accidentally, *he
.aid, and the bullet Miuck M&lt;V
in the neck, lie d ie d 'foul day*
later.
.
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The Judge* reached a decision
in ilu- ca»e Saturday and gave
ii (u o . confident]*! clerk. Coiir*
official* »nld thti» ' cuitomarilv
would meau a eotivlrtion.
Presiding Judge Cri*t&lt;^&gt;«l Mur.,
said tin* announcement probably
would I*- made today,.-

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SCHOOL KKFUND TALLAHASSEE, D e c.
22
(EN8 ) — The Seminole county
board pf public instruction re­
ceived (300.85 this week as re­
imbursement for school lunch­
room food expenditures.
Simla School Supt. Colin Eng­
lish said a total of 115,780 wa*
sent to 2!i counties. The funds
are made available under the
National School Lunch Act and
are distributed by' the State De­
partment of Education.

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MEN’S WATCHES

$50.00 Solid Gold, 17 jewelB $32.50

$65.00 W atches

$40.00 Solid Gold, 17 jewels $30.00

$ 50,00 W atches ...... $32.50

$40.00

*$35.00 W atch es ......... }...... -

$24.50

$30.00 W atches ................. .

$21.50

$25.00 W atches ......... ...........

$17.50

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$35.00 W atches . .... $24.75
$27.50 W atches

$17.50

These watchea are all standard made by the largest manufacturer of watchea In
Switzerland, A. Chllda FonUlne, who makea 50% of all BwIhb watches. They can
be repaired by any watchmaker In the United State*.

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llaana. W K *tu» Doris T o Kin*
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l u s t . Harold K stsx KJItsbslh
To Jamss“ sc. Cuwan
CIIATTC.t. X O R TIU G IM
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Atlantis Nations! Ilsak • W**t. Haiti* To Itoisland Kl*ane* Co.'
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$45.00 W atches ...... $32:50

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llsru**, D-.ssId J »lus DnrulliX
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Warm, wearable Jacket* for yourself or to give, , .

0 ,'Hutledge’» opinion described
the lllinoi* system in »uch easel
a* u "nierry go-ronnd xnd , held
that federal eourU ahould In
open to the rider* unlit that
state afford* a reasonably clear
and - adequate means” for u"taining a direct ruling.

Tu M *ir It McCauWy
M rt'julrv. Mar) it T o W II M a r t
t.r rlUX Dfltl*

NED SMITH, Manager
"Right Where We've Been For 25 Year*"

JAMAICAN LAHOH
WEST PALM UEACH, Dec. 22
—The first HO of 2,420 Jamaican
laborers went to work today In
Florida's sugar cane fields in
the Everglades.
The workers arrived aboard
three planes yesterday, patted
Immigration and flew to CIcwD*
ton where they will work for the
United States Sugar Corpora­
tion.
Charles H. Whorral, Immigra­
tion officer in charge here, said
more are due during the week
and later until the 2,420 have
arrived. They will work- under
contract at Clewiston, Okeelantn
ami Fcllsmere, harvesting sugacatie. Nation-Wide Air Llnps
brought them from Jamaica.

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Pop*, II. II, *tus Mnrau*itltr' H.
[.To Mury U M.i’nul*) Il.lm Will
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A variety of style* ond ilies from *112.95 to $29.50 ,

—will not lurjudt- all Ihe fiJsiu
lion* represented here. Argen­
tina has indicated she could
**trwtUaaeA t f m P*a» Oh )
not compromise on some princi­
fear, of blg-nation dominance by ple* upon which the United
vote fof each member. Previous­ State* is firm.
ly the United State* had- favored
Siimv other countries, unable
added balloting privileges for to obtain “ vital" privileges, prob­
big and wealthy states.
ably will balk.
Great Britain and Canada’ have
wavered In their advocacy of th%
Commercial prodm-tinn of ’oxy­
"weighted vote," but have not'
gone over tu the theory of equal- gen from the atmosphere became
a reality about 30 year! ago.
Ity.
Apparently the original inter­
The EngtDh Walnut nfigfnated
national trade organisation—if
,
*
one comes out *of the confer en ■*• in Persia.

H avana Trade Meet

lly HETTY CLAKKE
Al* Newafeature* Itcsulj Editor
A*k a son what hi* mother
would like' for Christmas and
almost invariably he will say,
"Oh, sha -doesn't want anything
fancy.” HoW Sonny underesti­
mates his Mom! Just because she
has reared a family, battles with
pots and pans and is the family
seamstress is no reason to suspect
she doesn’t enjoy- the lharm a
glamor gift afford*.
Listen to her exclaim at ton-ofWHKCKKD PLANE
the-park Yule favorites such as
TAMPA. D ec. 2 2 lAV—A
perfume, cologne, sachet, fancy wrecked plane sighted by hunter
soaps, hath powder, and tricky near G[i.vclaml la*} week was
unusual compacts. .
a Navy dive leimlier whioti had
crashed three .year* ago, U n it
IL-re arc some suggestions:
S*ciited Soaps. . . D u variety Hill Kissed) public information
of rotors, shapes a;id sixes, scent­ officer of the Fifth Rescue Squad­
MAXCY IN, AN
ed with Iter favorite fragrance. ron at MqcDill Fjeld, said toLAKELAND, Dec.-22 l/P)-Th«
Sachets . . , Hangers, lingerie day.
('apt. Harry M. AIh-I) of the special Florida Citrus Commis­
cases and handkerchief bug nr&gt;iachei scanted in spicy* taugy. squadron locatcl the wfeck with sion committee appointed to study
floral scent.'.. Dr buy ‘els of sachet a helicopter and directed highway the Msxcy minimum price plan
with which. Mom can e«|K*rimai)L patrolmen to the scene. There for rebuilding tha state's ailing
These aie put up imlivnlually in was no trace of the occupant* citrus industry will 'hold its first
of the plane, Capt. Aliell reported. meeting here tomorrow*
Imltles or tiny satin tags.
i.ait Maxey o f Frostproof, who
. Cologne , . . Take your choir*'-!
inti.-lured the
plan last week,
of scent* which run Ilia gainu* ’
FISHERS ItKS(TEI)
from tw.-i*ly 1 *iuqu«ts to exotic;
MIAMI, IW'c. 22 (d*i Resell) •aid the session "will he in the
fragraift-eMost colognes a iv 'r r a ft were dispatched to pick form of a general discussion -if
light enough not to clash with up three University of Miami policies and the committee will
Mothers personality, eveti -f j student* who drifted all nigh, attempt tu frame . a program
your choke id wrong.
. ,.tf the Florida Keys in a di*- that will suit Ihe entire citrus
industry." ’
Perfume i „ You must use u j nl.led Imnt.
His' plan calls for creation of
hit of intuition and lots of good
The Coast Guard Air Sea Re*
taste when *.le*tiiig perfume. cue Service said .that the tri a Imaril authorised to set mini­
Here is where your mother’* per­ left early yeslci.lay on a fish- mum wholesale prices for both
sonality doe* count. A - \h&gt;, little ing trip, and when they failed fresh and canned citrus products
mother can’t run around * reek­ tu return the mother of dhe »f at a figure calculated to guar­
ing of a pet fume meant for a so Hat party asked assistance. A antee rarh section of the indus­
pint.Grated ru fr society cnatron. j .P H Y rescue plane sighted, tluv try a fair profit.
Du the other hand a dynamic tsiaf with It.* Ihie&lt;* ncciipaut*
Woman raieiy's/'lect* m wants A drifting off Goulds, iiiul a 'iiiACCIDENT VICTIM
fure craft was sent to ’ pick
light tlfffnl scent. *
HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 22 GP)lx.vely, unusual ImiIiIcs ami them up.
William Bertholf, 28, of Fort
The three were listed as John Lauderdale, died in a Hollywood
packages missing since lieforo
the wsr a;., availal.b* again. Take Hruwn, 23, Diehard Hickson, 22,1 hospital today from injuries aufur choice
of a _gold Utile with and Calvin
All are iI fered when his car overturned
your
.
, .— Wood.
, 2l
’
‘ “a hat war veteran*
-...i
.....k h i. -i
.i I utt .Pembroke Road near iwre
a rirclet of rhinestones;
ami student.
Die
Unirrniity
nf
Miami;
Sunday
box
_
cunlaiuitig
_
decui
a
ti
v
a.
.Jiat
plus
. Suprem e Courts—
beside* its three small trial-six.*
lx,tiles of perfumes; |M-ifume en­
PRF.F.Dmi m t I N
F o l i n w i ^ r 'i r /
K
. M«*llaM4
l’*ar l&gt;«*»
TALLAHASSEE lire. 22 « V - ,mt|J M l mrilL
Hie wZ-Vl
liut u procedural morax* offer­ closed in a gi.fil Christmas hell
flag which Marine Sgt. HrT rS ,
ing* no Rulittantlal hope of re­ , complete with rlap|M-r. Thera is The
j perfume tu In- found in Christmas nest Thomas plantixl atop |W(1 |The car Uft the road and crashlief.
* ,
.
Jima’s Mount Suribachi a few ; f '1
“ ,rte •ni* »*«*»', urne«l.
"Experience hx* convinced me tree type ornaments; In Santa
Clans packages; in lurite boxes. days liefore he fell In action was ' lf'
that thi* true of lllinoi*.”
Compact*. Every woman, en­ the main attraction of thr Free- j
The troulde with lllinoi*, ItulTRUCK &lt;’OLLIHON
ledge said, i» not that it offer* joy* having a liiaru) nt-w compact. d ‘in Train for mother here to- |
.
TAMI'A Dec. 22 lA’ )—Joe Willey procedure ill such a ca»e bu. There arc laige over-sixed casci
Mr*
Martha Thomas Uryan [Urd Lindiay, 38. and David An"that it offer* too many, ami and dainty, Mtiall antique-typ" nnd
members of hrr
family, * —
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•■*■ ■
make* thrift ao intricate ami In­ units available in gold plate, sil­ named l.riefly and in*ticrte&lt;| the drew Warren, 15, were killed yes­
terday'
when
the
truck
In which
ver
plate
or
hrnnxe.
One
red.
effective that in practical effect
glass encased flag without com
they amount to none. The |m.»*1- gay one which she |ierhaps will ment during a special preview of they were hauling oranges col­
with a freight train near
|,titty of securing effective W* Use immediately Christmas morn the train they aUi-mled along lided
Vnlri.ro. 15 mliea east of lamps.
termination on the merit* *ub- while, and gold one is pretty, with Goveinor-Caidwvll and most Thr,boy was the son of Mr, and
stantially foreclosed by the plan ing.
other-top' Florida state officials.! Mr*. David A. Warren.
nbiily, indeed the «H but math----- ‘----------J
metical certainty, that the ca**
SPKFDSTKH
771 Grain Dealers
will go off on the pr.we.lural
Constitution
ruling ‘ that the wrong one. or
GAINESVILLE
Dec.
I &lt;Spe­
H'nnlliittftl fritm I’ ftftr On*|
Miveral possible remeilie* ba* been
II ..nllaui* Irom P*ar 0*»|
cial)—Hal Griffin. University of
followed”
, nry to disclose names of tVaders. Florida halfliack who set a new ise of increases in wags* and
Additional
list*
will
lie
made
Hulledge repeated ■ part u.
collegiate, punt return record of severance pay.
to time, Ander
the stale attorney gencial* ar­ puldie from
!” "• time ................
2fi.7 yatds pc-r runl.ack In 1P47,
Tha
announcement
removed
•on
•»W.
until
the
name*
f
.*
.
p&gt;1 B|JO punK
n m-w iiintk for the threat of Chrlstmastlde food
gument In the Mailnu caaelh a.
the
trader^
on
the
Cojumodlty
while lialwa* corpus would *»»
iGator intramural runner* to con­ shortage.* confronting the nation
proper in Marino’s ciicOm*t«ncei Exchange Administration’s list test. In the 00-yard iU*h. a new and temporarily relieved preshave
lieen
piililisbi-d.
othei leiuedie* Would lie appllca(V.ngre** voted will la- madi- event' here, tir if fin broke the run* on Premier Alelde d# Gashie under slightly varying elmri’a government, embarrassed
inililir
from lime .to lime, Ander­ tape at fi.G seconds.
dltiou*.
, ,
,
a multitude of Leftist.inlpired
son
»aid.
until
the
name*
of
nil
The state’s "confession of er­
strikes nnd ' labor disorders.
the Gliders on the Commodity
ror.” Itutiedge **id, further con- Exchange
Administration'* list said publication of traders' name*
Some observers, however, exfused a situation already muil- have Iw n published,
'will be only the first step in pressed Ihe fear that Leftist*
ilied .to a point Where only one
Congress voted that name' of [congressional efforts to learn
rational cu|tclu*ion m a y
ti c big tinders should lie published whether there Is any connection led lalair’s continuing demand*
for greater beneflta would wreck
after the Senate Appropriationsjbolwren government food buying the anti-inflation budget of Vico
'*r”That the lllinoi* procedural Committee tn-gan an investigation and private sim-Villation.
Premier Luigi Eiuaudl.
labyrintli l* made up entirely uf of reportn that government “ in­
litIml alley*, each of which i* siders" have profited from mar­
, William the Conqueror built
Birmingham la England’s sec­
useful only a* a mean* of con­ ket operations. • *
the Tower of Iaiiidoll.
ond largest city.
■
vincing the federal court* l»X‘
Senator
Ferguson
(It-Mich)
the stale road which the- pe­
titioner ha* taken wa* the wrong

Sem inole_County
Court Records

You know ike will opfueclat#
mirrors. 'Oure ore all made of genuine Piiubufjh
Plate Glass and beautifully packas*d.

MONDAY, DEC. 22, 1817

We Abo Have In Stock
*

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E LG IN * B U L O V A ' W A L T H A M * H A M IL T O N * H ELBROS*
and GOTH IC SH O C K -P R O O F W A T C H E S
from 129,75 to |1000.0a

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In Unity There I# Strength—

T H E . W E A T H E lt

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Partly cloud)*, warmer IhU af­
ternoon and touixht. Wednesday
uarll) cloud) with fro shower*,
hemming rmtltr In afternoon.

To Protect the P u n of the World;
To Proaote the Progre** of America;
To Produce Prosperity for Hanford.

LUME XXXVIII

riabILshrd 1908

Stassen Hits
White House
@n Grain Deals
G O P Candidate Says
Anderson List O f
711 Speculators Is
T o Confuse Public
W A S H I N G T O N .l i e c . 23 (/!*) tigroid E. Slauen -today chaw
icflKcd (lie Admimilralion lo .ia y
whether any present and (hrmer
official* in the “ executive depart­
ment of the White House” traded
in commodities prior to big gov­
ernment purchases tn early 191/.
. Slaiaen afro atkrd in a
ment whether While Houae and
other past and preterit govern­
ment official* made a “ huge proL
iE at the iteep climb of price*
wtiich followed the governmental
buying."
Reporter* who naked pjeciden
list Secretary Charlea 'G . Rus*
about Slauen'* Malcment got
tire reply, "no comment."
Slauen tint charged two week*
ago that "insiders" in' the gov­
ernment- h id “ piufifeU from coinflpdity trading. Hu aiiertion* then
J5l to disclosure .that Edwin A.
Pauley, tpecial auialant to Sec­
retary of the A'niy Royall. had
been a big market (peculatorPauley told a Senate commit*
(CaaUaaw* mm r* a &lt;

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City Commission
Acts On Request
t)f Hospital Group
The City Commission laat •ra­
tting granted a request by th-?
Pernald-Ijiughton Memorial Ho*
nltal Association that It he si
lowed to negotiate a lease of
'the old r hospital tmilding. at
Fifth Street and Oak Avenue,
el mi that alterations b« mad*to the building.
m i It wa* . reported in a letter
% t.W tftmnfGium hum the . A &gt;
aoelatlen that alt income- de­
rived from the properly would
go for present hospital use. At
. teratlan* are to tie mnili'. subject
i to the approval of th* Comtnlaalon,* skid Gordon Bradley.

deputy dark. I

j 1 C. A. Maday and a commltt**.*
tht 1 lnterceaalon
IlibhIkhonl diaenaaed with the com*
ilsaion the lease of 18 builtligs at the Municipal Airport.
. The commission directed tha'the Duatv £k*olt and Saddle Club
He notified to take special cart
that ears, hurt** and spectators
b* kept off the New York Giants
baseball diamonds during races,
t City Manager It. N. Hayw/
suhmllted a atali-ment sh&lt;
City Inauranen covered hy
rlous agencies, and city policie*
.fit regard.to Insurance were dis.
*u**#d. , , ,
a Milk of local dairies was re­
ported to have met Grade A
requlrmcnl* during thia rtponlh.

Supper Is Enjoyed
By W in ter Visitors
More than 80 winter visitors
anjoyed a covered dlah *unper
last .evening at the Tourlat Club,
following which *ome memlicr*
went outside and played shufflcSfefrd, ami other* remained In’ ^ld# to enjoy cards, checkers and
other, diversions.* Several new
members to the club were added.
A shuffle hoard team was pro­
posed, and tht* will b* organised
to compete at Eustl* Saturday
evening in the* first of a scries of
.Intercity tournament -games, said
Mr. A fruitage.
Frank A. Eatcriy presided at
meeting last night. More than
nark age* were hung on the
rfstmas tree, and these will be
i over to the Salvation Army
Ifla to the needy, said Mr.
itage.
TRIESTE BOMBING TRIESTE, Dec. 23 (AT-Twclv*
ns were Injured In this city
» separate bombing Incidents
hi the^ last U hours.

5 THE WEATHER

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U. Sr Will Use Panama Bases In
Spite Of Agreement Rejections
W a s h i n g t o n , i w . m , &lt;at — Hep. Engel (K-Mieh) »uggrated today that the l-nited Slate* rnnatruel a new AtlantlrParifir canal tiulalde Panama if'that nation InaiM* upon deny.
. Ing defense baaea there.
Kngei, chairman of the tloum* Appropriation. Subeommit*
tee on defense, told reporter*:
•There l* no doubt in* my mind but what the art. of the
Panama national aaaembly wan' influenced at leant In part by
the Pont nruniat movement in the ranal lone.**
Uy NORMAN &lt; AftlGNAN
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2* I*T Government official* laid today
th» United .flute* will lotidtiur to ute N military hate* m Panama for
dcfen»c*ol the ('anal Pune decile* rejection by the Panamanian asirrnbiy of v ihw leatmg ug.rem.-nt.
Before taking any fuilher action, they aaid. tin* country will
aweit.
I. 1 he outcome of ‘.he prcdd-citial election in Panama next May 9 .
2.- Any now move by Panama. ♦
A* n legal ground* for eon given the lb 8 . uae of the hifgr
tinning
i: to u».«
u*a_ the baaea
base* IMS
tin., H-2V alrhaae at* illo llato in
country
ry emitcmfTLilial an agrec- Panama for ten year* with an
merit aigned in viLi2 tuna until option to renew fur ten more. *
nul pearJ
iH-arJ trt .itie* of World
th* final
Wartime-built Itio Halo ia the
War II ore gfgncd. Panama dl* only air base anywhere near
th« canal that ran ecrommoJa'c
iliii
The Canal Zona proper la not the hlg bombers. It la 70 ratio
Involved In the argument. Ten northwest of Panama City.
The 13 other defense site* of
miles wide. It belongs to the
various types would have tmen
Ulti't’d States.
Tim rejected accord, signed •leaned for live yeara. TItlc would
II m IIi m * H P u r tilh ll 1
tally thia month, would have
I'

French Assembly,Reds Accuse U .S.
Frees Farmers Of Of Transferring
Taxes On Profits Men To Austria
Government Is Hand­ Bulk O f U. S. Italian
Contingent Arrived
ed Its Third De­
InNew YorkM onday
feat In 24 Hours
MOSCOW. D « . 23 (/l&gt;) Rutsian dispatches 'intimated today
that the United Stales was' trans­
ferring troops (rum Italy to duty
in the American rones of-Austria
and Germany.
(It is no secret that some offi­
cer* and myn in the Mediterran­
ean Theater of operations trans­
ferred to other European assign­
ments W ore the occUfiation of
Italy Mtltd Dec. -14, Variuut
(Kspalcbet from Itily during the
Fall told of the movement.
(The first train carrying U. S/
Army personnel from th* theater
to Germany -left Leghorn Oct. 8
with 55 officers and 100 depen­
dents. Five «ilher such trains
followed. The movement was
completed Nov. 1.
The last American troopa in
Italv sailed from Iwghorn about
10 day* ago, in accordance with
the deadline aet In the Itatiaincace treaty, and arrived In N«-w
York yesterday. Thera were about
1/100 off terra arid men in thi:
l-ontingvnt.
A T bs* dlipatch from Vlenn*
said that according to report*
from Salshurg a “ conaldarablc InitV fuiw. anti-Communlst off- craa*o" had lieen ol**erv«d In U.
*t of the Red-dominated Gen- 8 . force* In tlw American son.*
&lt;*
.,».* m r»r» fUaKI
in Austria.
\
"Among the population," the
it'o iisH * •-« P*a* lUahri

PARIS Dec. 23 ' &lt;/P) — The
French national atiembly voted
today to free 800,000 farmers
from the new itringcnl laxet on
profits, handing the government
III third- defeat in 24 hours and
•balking administration efforts to
rusli through its anti-inflation
program.
. .
Diaries Barange. president of
ltie Assembly Finance Commis­
sion, - who supported the govern-*
ment program, skid the succes­
sion of government defeats threw
"out the window" 40 percent of
the chances that the program
would succeed.
The farm
bloc successfully
carried an amendment, freeing the
peasants from the tax after one
amendment released certain cate­
gories of petsont**Whose property
was damaged in the war and a
second, eliminated a number of
small shopkeepers from the pro­
fit tax list.
Representative* of triore than
1,000,000 French workmen lined
tin today to sign up their 'Shop*,
lent* and local* with the work-

Chief Cleveland Has
5 Fire Safety Rules Sanford P osi O ffice
H uh Busiest Season

Five almple flrt aafety rules
can safeguard homes here from
Yuletide disaster. Fir*' Chief
Cleveland warned M ay.
"The Christina* *cason bring*
special h*xard«_“ Chief Cle^riland
emphasised.
_ _
Each ye— . —
mat tree* lUrJ ftre** In thou»and»
of home*. ChrlitriU* lighting U
responsible for many other biases.
Dwelling*, store* and cluba , are
ail menaced hy flimsy decorallons
made of flammaMc material. Firo Chief qeveland offer*
five suggestion* to *!lmtnalo or
reduce seasonal hasards. "Make
aura the tree ia *olidly plaeed, to
avoid upset. Keep th* tree standin* In water to increase IU fir*
resistance.
Have an approved
fire extinguisher handy at all
time*.
Inspect Christmas tr**
lights for friyed wire* or loos*
socket*. Remember to put Christ­
mas tree lights out before going
to hed."
The chief fireman also remind­
ed club manager* and operator*
of public places to guard against
crowded pub
fire. "Fire in a n y -------------lie building may lead to panic,
where exits are Inadequate to
take rare of to many people in •
hurry. Aisles and exits should
be kept unobstructed. ^FIr»Ja ns

DISLIKES DECREE

The Sanford Pott Office yes
trrdey hed one of th« busiest
dey* In its hiilorv^ according to
Poatmaslrr Joel Field, who today
reported that 26.210 letter* had
hern handled up to closing time
at 10:00 P. M. In addition, a re
cord number . of parcel* wen
handled
Postmaster Field chuckles with
delight every time he reads of
the plight or California poslmes-'
ter*, a number of whom n* (mows
hat
_
H R muI
Park, commemorative- styhps es­
pecially a notice frpm Santa
Monica, where onsydom in pur­
chaser called up iMstmaatar Phi­
lip T. Hill and indignantly de­
manded hey money back,
"Why there'* a map of Florida
on these stamp*," *he declared.
"Do you think Pm going to send
Christmas card* advertising Flor­
ida all over the country T"
Postmaster Itill (a reported to
have told her to bring ’ em back,'
and he would exchange them for
the regular kind.
Meanwhile,
PoatmaaUr Joel
Field reported that the Issue 0f

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A ll.Y N E W S P A P E R
F»*

SANFOftD, FLORIDA

British Uiged Greek Silent
To Allow More To Queries In
Jewish Leaders Ask Attorney Challenges
British T o Sanction
Authorities’ Right
To Ask Correspon­
Arm ingOfFoodCondent’s
Connection
voys In Palestine
NEW YORK. Dee. 23 Ml
—The New York I'twl said
today II,_H. military expert*,
“ aperaling under rigid swcurl*
ty regulation*.’' are drafting
irritative plan* for *n inter­
national army to enforce the
'United Nation* partition of ~
Palestine. (The American UN
delegation al Lake Surer**
said It knew “ nothing abonl
It.'* The Post quoted unnamed
source* a* saying the work
la going on In New York
and Washington, paralleling
secret negotiation* between
the SlateDepartment and va­
rious nation* being- asknl to
ronlithule. forrea.
LONDON Dec. 23 (/T) -Jewish leaders urged Britain today to
up Jewish immigration into
Palestine immediately .and to-with­
draw armrd Arab formations from
arras in (be Holy Land which will
make up the nrW Jewish stale.
Both official British and Jewish
sources reported Colonial Secre­
tary Arthur Creech Jones had pro­
mised governmental consideration.
The Jewish requests were pre­
sented by a delegation under Dr.
Nahum Gnldmann and Prof. Sclig
Brodetsky, members of the Jewish
Agency's executive.
A Jewish Agency spokesman
said Creech Jones was *»ked to:
Withdraw the Arab Legion and
Trans-Jordan Frontier Force arm(C m liin s mm !'■ ■* M a t l l

WASHINGTON, Dec. *i
(AT*—Th# Slate Department
aaid today the United Stair*
I* going ahead with deporta•fion proceeding* against a
Greek new* rarrrepontrnl de.
■pile a- “ reminder" from
the United Nation* that he
la errrrdlled to it. .A spokes­
man *eld the depkrtmrnt hi*
been notified that a prelim­
inary hearing -will be held
In New York looking to de­
portation of the correspon­
dent. Nichols* Kyrlasldi*.
Tr*** officer R e g i n a l d
Mitrhrll told reporter* that
"the Issue is whether hr Is
a bona fide newspaper man
working fur a lama fide news­
paper" at UN headquar­
ter*.
NEW YORK.Dec.. 2 J -(/P )^ A
Greek curre*tH&gt;nJrnt accredited to
the United Nation* rrfuird to aniwer t|ueitionr in a deportation
proceeding again*! him today,
bringing the hearing to an abrupt
recet*.
The nrwipajrer cor?r*|&gt;ondrnt
Nicholn Kyriaiidit, 26, who the
Justice Department maintain* i* a
member of an organisation advoc­
ating ovrrthrowr of the federal
government, steadily refuted to
answer question* on advier of
counsel. *
Immigration service presiding
ir-&gt;*it*w*w «* t-*«rr email

Christmas Service
British Move 8501 Is Presented At
Visaless Jews To
Kiwanis Lunch
Detention Camp
_ id i
—

HAIFA, PALESTINE. Dec. 2-1
LP)—The British tran*t&gt;ort Ocean
Vigor sailed for Cyprus tatr today
ith nltuul BB0 visates* Jewish
immigrant* from an Intercepted
paaaenger* and
refugee ship. Siek passengers
in all, remained
their relative*,
In l’ale*llne.
Passenger* **ld the Immigrant
vessel, a two-maited schooner,
had been at »ea 13 day*. She W»»
intercepted veatenlay while trying
to run the Palestine blockade and
was eacorted to the port of Half*
by two' British destroyer*.
Troop* of the Sixth Airborne
Division transferred
the Im­
migrant* to the British vessel, fur
shipment 'to Cyprua' detention
camp*.'
At the same time 303 Jewish
refugee children arrived here
from internment In Cyprua to
enter the "Promised Land" under
a special children'* quota authorlie&lt;l by the Itritlah.
An official atat ement xald that
tr ■*il***o
rsM -IOakii

•ervlfo today et the Tourist Club
and the Rev. ’ J. K. McKinley.
Klw-anl* song leader, rondurtml
group ainginx end reed tin- scrip­
ture from "Luke” reUtlvti to the
birth of Jcsue Christ. Frank Lain,
son presided,
Thu Klwqni* "Kwnrtrtte," con­
sisting of Edwin Shinholsrr. J.
Martin Stlneciphet. 'Roger llarri*
end If, W, llueker, Jl*. *nng the
hvmna, “ Come All Ye Faithful,"
'•Silent Night,” and "It Cam*
Upon • Midnight Clear” Dr. II.
H, AleCaslIn accompanied.
The Club, represented hy F.
Hanky Wight, presented Mrs, M.
D. Gatchel with « mahogany roffee table- in appreciation of her
fine cooking, and to Mrs. Mar­
garet Yets*, bar a**iatanl, albur­
ns mental pin.
Edward F. lame. In behalf of
the club, congratulated tha House
Committee, headed bv Mr. Wight
and Including Capl. liyrd Hudson
and Chief M. N. Cleveland for
their loyal service in siding in the
■e| up of table* and organiiing
of luncheon*.

Elks Christmas Tree Veterans Contribute
To Be Held Tomorrow
$75 For Christman
More than 200 youngster* are
expected at the Elka Christmas
isrty to he held for underprlvirged chile) re rt in front of the
Lodge, on East Second 8 tfe*t
at 3:00 o'clock tomorrow after­
noon, It wae announced today by
Jamea Rowland, exalted ruler of
the Elke IM ge.
The big tree will be lit up; San.
ta Claua will lie there to dis­
tribute toys, fruit and candy to
the kiddles, and all will he mer­
ry. Elk basket* of food for lbs
needy hav# been turned over
to th* Salvation Army for dis­
tribution, said Mr. Rowland,

f

Darien Bans Apology
To Rep: Hendricks

DARIEN. G s. Dec. 23 (AT—
Rep. Hendricks (D-Fla) got mad
when McIntosh county fined him
for speeding and then Jailed him
briefly lo "cool o f f his a n g e rhut th# county has no apologies
to make.
The county's position was aat
derad 60.000 more of thg Ever- forth by Georgs B. Cowart, coun­
tv commission clerk. In a atateglades Park sumpa.
ment last nighL
Cowart denied operation of any
:«■ BED
CHRISTMAS
speed trap. H# said the' county
only was trying to protect the
life, limb and nropertr o f reeldents arid visitor*—and doing a
__ ear'* very good Job of It
« *ort of
.u y about the
He had Ultle to .*

g R T U t era

TUESDAY, DEC. 23, 1917

Member* of the VFW at thetr
meeting at ‘ the Legion Hut last
evening, contributed more than
♦76 worth nf canned # good* to
lie turned over to the Salvation
Army for distribution at-Christ­
mas time to th# needy, it was
reporUd thir-mornlng by John
Saule, adjutant.
8 lx delegate* were *p|K»lnte-l
to attend th# coming VFW elate
conference at Ocala. These ware
Jack Gordv, H«v Wright, Jim
Wright, Voll# William*. Jr„ Commamler F. D. Scott and Pat Johnnon.
Plana were discussed for the
district convention In February.
Pat Johnson presided In the
absenc# of Comdr. Scott.

Pope W ill N o t Have
Christmas Eve Visit

ROME Dee, 23 (AT—Pop# Piue
XI! will not receive th# tradi­
tional Christmas eve visit from
tha College of Cardinal! tomor­
row because of th# cold from
which h# is suffering, an Inform­
ed source said today.
Tha Pontiff will, hqw*v«r,
breadmit a Chriatma* message
which v u to hava be#n hit reply
to the
traditional
cardinal*’
greeting.
Informants aaid tha
sddrees would hut about 90 min­
ute*. It ia to be given at 0:69
A. Mh Greenwich Mean Time
Florida congreesmj
(4:M A- M. Eastern Standsrd
wept that!
•
Time.)
An
English - language
fit appears that everyone who translation for the United States
was over arrested in- Georgia ia wilt be transmitted i t 4 P. M,
_
lryiar-to get hi* name in the GMT
411______
A. M.____
EST).
The Vatican announced yesterpalter."
Mil * ’

Associated Prewt Leaned Wire

N O. 287

Greatest Pilgrimage Of Visitors
Truman
Crowds America’s City Of Christmas

Signs
Bill Providing

BETHIEHRM, Pa., Dec. 21 (/P)—-The star and light* of Bethle­
hem thininr. above the lirry bl.-»t furnace* of thi* ilerl community'
have brought the *j'caie*i piV-rmagr of visitor* ever lo crowd into
America’s Oilv’ of Chriilnat.
Cats pith license lap* t.om 31 stale* werr counted dbring i*
*ino|e tiny a* thou-and* ot u h cle* . crawled aero** "hill-lo-hill"
hralitr bunging tome iO/XX) i- nr* to »ce the ipleruior of'thr llcthlehcm star.
It was 2tVl yi-iti * ago this ftn m bit spru ce tree* send* out
Christina* e*e that a »mall hum! a sp a rk lin g red und g i e n i m es­
of Moravian* gathered in .i sage o f h oliday chgpr.
rnmllr-lit stable Irriiih- th,. ic-Th»u*ini-1, of **9^-lu-rry catidleS,
covered Lehigh River ami gavetu their netr hamU-l thr name it made III lor SinVo i(uil tpntlu*iiry-i one of tli» ouloin’s oldest
Bethlehem
They were religious men fol­ drug store*, aliinv from the horn-*
lower* of ono Ilf the oldca, I’ rot- of lle-thlehcin, hut thi* year Mo­
estan t ehurvln * in histury - dut- ravian College ahnmlom-d ihno- back t-&gt; ih# villaky^ o( medie­ auejt id eustont of using rsudlri.
val Moravia—amt they foumh-d Instead, electrie candles tlo..d the
u city* that make* stvi'i. great window* of tlu- M-hiod.
Al til,, stroke of midnight on
music, and Chrislnnt* |»ageiuitry
of light* that ihlnec fur 20 miles Christina* eve, matulrere of lieand i» known the woihl around. Moravian trombone ehoir will
Itlusing high al*»vi lln- cll‘ climb to the sieeplo tower of
behind the - rampti* of Lehigh tin- 260 -venr-ohl Mofavlan t'hurch
University I* tin UU-fool lii-thh-- to h(-rald the liiithdu)- of thhi-m star, tnan-eirntirl of m-ui:,- i In i*t i-hild.
A lid through the street., tlo3,OUO electric light bull*.
And in the center of the city people will sing *gain "l* l.lttlo
u huge Christ mu* trev made Town of Itethlehom,"

Statement Is Expect­
ed Soon From Pres­
ident On G O P Bill
To Curb Inflation

WASHINGTON. I&gt;*'C. 23 (AT—
1‘ resident lnuiun today rignrtl
a $‘M4.28b,“AX} a|i|](i)|iriatioh hill
carrying $i22,OOO.IXX) emergency
aid fur. France, Italy and Amiris.
lire mr.uuir, pasted in the clos­
ing lioUH'til the tpecial session
of Cotigirit fast IH.lay, elro appruptUtes 5I8,(NX},(MX)
fo r
Cliim irlirf.
Ollier limit its the me*sure in­
clude;
Government and relief of occu
pied areas ♦ idU.OtX),000,000; rec­
lamation project* $32,011,000;
relief of Navajo and Hopi la
dians $ jIXJ,0(K); payment of a
senator’s salary for one year to
thr son and daughter of ih*
late - Srnutoi Hrfixloie G. Bifirq
(D-Mtss) $12^500: nohagr ex(lelisrs of Congtcu tneiuheis trav­
eling to the special session $222,•
i. IKHI; families of drtrasrd House
lt&gt; M|'l(it ALTS&lt; HULL
fllOKNIXVILLE. I’.t. Dec. ?3 (/l1) Hie soldier - who wrote inemtM-rs $25,000; federal se^anla Cltu' stking for a )».nr ul tye* last Cbriilma* *aid tmfay he fie- curiiy $1.300,000; Social Secur­
ity Adminilralion $40,000, and
|:rvet lie In* licl|&gt;ed otlici* "lo &gt;«e" a hllle belter.
‘ I think.* raid *ull ijH.krit Corp. Che*ter R. f*eikfn* of Indianap for a hospital at Sew aid. Alar4a. $176,000.
rJt*. "that thif Cluidiiu* ivVji.lf arr reniembeimg that it wasn't »o
Th,. Prc*hlcn( U ex|N-vte«l to
lone ago soldirr* uric lj4Jqg mllrd and maimed."
iaane u statement in » few day*
an
It wi* llic .,2-)&gt;at ild »-.i|o'al, a one-time star athlete al
cidieertung the Republieau-liecked
ludiauap.itia high *rhool,~ wh«.'
anti-inflation hill, icgnnIL-** i f
whethi-i he
«»r vet.a** tha
lourbbd tin- iinthiii ti year nc.i
when he wreir- Simlt* (Tali* from
measure. Pii-*&lt; 8,-eivlaty Charles
the Army'* Valley Forge Gen­
(i. Ro»» iiifmiued re|H&gt;rtcra of
eral Hospital and asked, eyethe plan today but ilt-tlmed lo
high! for hie, ChrbtKw* present.
predict* how aoitit Mr. Trumeil
Hot it wnnii't to !»*. “ No.'' huill act or WllBt hi* action might
■bid in oil interview, "I’ll nev.-i
see again. I knew llial when l
Other White ltmi*e off iclela
wrote the letter. I wasiiT «»k
*aid privately, howevJr, they ex­
mg for sympathy, I ilon't need
pect Mr. Truman to aigit the hill
and i-an't use syiopailiy."
and dsiiyunci- what they termed
Worst
Railroad
Acci­
Corp. Perkins »r}id be received
it* Iharlcquacyi H coni aim oulj"
ttt least
letter* loo mans
u ft-u of tin- power# Mi. Truman
dent
Since
War
Oc­
uf tliem offering Dirss an eyeasked the *p&lt;-cint session of ConMost of the lettet* aaid "th»n-*&lt;
curs Near Remaj;cn press to give hhir* Id deal with
fur reminding me.” h* asset led.
f I renllttrtrit *«n Pair fdiMJ
Doctors nt Valley Furg** ex­
FRANKIURT. Germany. Dec.
plained that all « f I'n- offer* 23 (TTj- Two (isckrd pa
IumI tu .h e ,turned down beeauiw
th« damage to hi* eye* wa* such train* collided last tiight
that there *wa* no -vham*e: of lilic Is. near the *|io! whet
IransplantinK a cornea.
troops fits! crorsrd ihr Rhine,
Corp- Perkin* al.o sufferer! se­ and 36 |&gt;erion* were killetl and
vere damage to h{» face jtt nn M) injured. All ihr victims were
explosion of a land mine during
the Rattle nf the Bulge in Jan­ helirved lo lie German*.
CHICAGO, lire. 21. (AT- Two
The worst liam wtrcL in Ger­ policemen mid a Chicago Time*
uary, 11MS. ,
Perkin* left for home today l" many xince the war, tt occurred photographer qied to the hotel
visit hi* parent*. Mr. and Mr
m the f irnch /one near Neuwicd. npnttnii-nt of Mr*. .Patricia Brody
Adolphus Perkin* and W« “ f'1- uliicli is. across the Rhine from yesterday after »lo- had r-leJane, whom. he &gt;married* shortly
lilemtsl the Times nod said sue
ufter he entered military sen Kolitrn/ and about 13 miles-south­ wa* goinr to lornmlt *tllc|d&lt;’ .
itv. lie'll spend the Christnm1 east qf Remagrn. where American
Whilo the policemen wmv en*
holiday at.hum# and then return iLisoogre- captured an intact luidge. rotlle to the home ef the .Id year
to Valley Forge.
Moil of the patirngcr* wete en- old divorcee, n reporter at the
route to Chrislmas reunion* with Times talked to Mr». Rrody for
20 minutes pleading with her not
families.
to kilf herself. He’ talked of
licrmeii rail uf/lciula nt Mains Christmas,__pt pew hop*- that ----said “ the •m-rlih-ut waa caused might come with the New Year,
by negllgi-iu-e of the i-ngiiUM-r of God’* m.-rcy, (*f tliq .lt &gt;e*r
of .the k’rejburg-Dortmund Ex- ob f tulopteil dnughler &gt;)e* had
press, who ignored a stop sigu-ii mentioned.
at the* Fohr-lrllch station."
Several times during tho teleThia aouthhound (s p in s colFuneral service* for Raymond iided with a northbound Nieder ptmne riinvirsatlnn she threatened
lo break the connection and Jump
Edward
rlTe-rnclon'' and vcieran 1 laluiatrln-Cohigne train. Railway from loo third floor.. window.
Wire IT Were held thi*'men originally .-alimated the cus Each time tho reporter coated
her out of it.
morning ** All Soul* Catholic
*•* :i7
n,," u
injured
_ "I have troubles . . . ihere's
Chureh with- Father Willi.m 100One
coach and the locomotive nothing to live for,” slu- told
Nnrhlrsh offiriallng. and at Ihr
graveside in Evergroqn Cemetery of the Dortmund train uvrrlurn- him.
She hung ut&gt; when the* police
where Catholic service* were also n) and another car wa* damaged
conducted, followed by American •everdly, rail officials •sqld. The and photographer John Arabinko
lo-glmi service* under, thr direc­ lo co m o tiv e of the other was de­ arrived. She told the officer*, "Go
-■&lt;* t-ear
•
tion of State Senator Lloyd K railed. and one car wa* damaged
badly,
Hoyle.
No One Injured In
John L. Callow*)- commanded
the firing squad at tho graveside
Plane Crash
and Karl Soderhlom held the l.e- StevenB A n ‘d Smith
glon standard and ’Joel Held,
Reported
Improving
past commander of CamnU-ll*
MIAMI Dec. 23 (AT—A DC-3
—■1
i .
Lousing Post 63 held the Amer­
charter cargo plane, runnjng out
Timothy Slevcns apd Mayo of gns, crashed at (he Miami
ican Flag.1 CapL Earle Ixmck* and
11. II. Pope folded the flag. Sen­ Smith, who were injured in the aviation ranter here early today
ator Royle presented It to Mr*. automobile wreck Sunday noon on as its idiot attempted to mak#
O. P. Herndon on behalf of the the DeLend - Davtona highway an emergency landing through a
that took the live* of Raymond heavy low overcosl.
UnltOd State* government.
Prior to tin* service* at the Edward Herndon and Joseph Her­
The plane was wrecked, hut the
church, the legionnaire* were man lo-vlni of Sanford, were to­ pilot. Cant. Arnold Zahnd, of Mi­
day
reported
to
have
had
a
good
lined up In two ranks outside
ami. anil co-idiot Raymond Kick
with the flag* hrtd at attention. night at Halifax General Hospi­ of Trenton, N. J., escaped without
----tal
at
Daytona
Beach,
and
both
Following th# service, the flag
Injury.
are
feeling
better
today,
accord-,
bearer* went out flrit, followed
The plane, owned hy Coastal
M
by the Legionnaire*, who were ing lo hospital authorities
Airline* of Philadelphia, was en
It
I*
expected
that
Mr.
8
m!th
followed bv the casket and family,
route from Pltlladelnhia to Hav­
the Legionnaires standing at at­ will bo brought home today, ac­ ana with a load of IrrighL Zahnd
cording
to
hi*.
brother,
F.
C.
tention aa th* family retired from
told field official* ho did not be­
Smith, who alio predicted that lieve the freight would all be lost
the church.
Mr.
Stevpna
will
be
able
to
come
Prior to the final astute by the
a* thorl* was no fire.
- ________ J ■
firing squad, the Rev. Douglas .home Friday.
Charles of the Flret Presbyterian
TRUCK
TRAIN
WRECK
■
Church offered prayer,
NORTON, Kas., .Dec. 23, (AT—
A Rock Island passenger train
SANTA'S HELPERS
collided with a gasoline transport
CAMP KILMEH, N. J.. Dec. 23, truck at a grade creasing aeven
(AT— A r m y authorities were miles southwest of here today,
speeding the processing today of enveloping th* diesel - locomotive
some 1,300 soldier*, the last U. and two care (n flame* and kill­
8 . occupation troopa from Italy, ing three persons.
In an effort to permit them lo
Engineer Pete Modlln of GooUget to their homes by Chrialmae. land, Ka*., and : firemen John
The troopa ______
arrived hara
___ last
___ Campbell of Colorado Spring*,
night after • iilne-dey fr.-i^ng Colo., were burned tu death In
from Leghorn aboard the Army the locomotive.
Transport Admiral Sims. Army
The truck driver, whose name
crews Worked through the night was not Isarned Immediately‘ was
to speed as many men to their Instantly killed. No paaoengefs or
other crewmen were bcliov.-d
seriously Injured.
,
bla.
■

Soldier Who Asked For Eyesight _
Has Helped Other People t o See

36 Gennans Are
Killed In WreckOf Express Train

7p:'|Womaii Kills Self
" ■ s In Window Leap As
Man’s Pleas Fail

Funeral Services
Are Conducted For
Raymond Herndon

Cargo

Jw opm fi

--I- 3

. . ■s

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THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1947

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Holiday Travel 1h
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load at 600 mile* nn hour, &lt;&gt;r would take care of mote than
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 18 &lt;/P)faster.' Derail** of. Its »i&gt;ecd and iVI.immI families’ electrical needs,
The popcorn barometer Indicated
ability In come hark fnnn nil* it i* staled.
slon* fast, a crew of only three
Completion of the new plants, today that the uaual surge of
U needed.
Mr. Coleman pointed out* swill Christmas holiday travel Is lie*
It can travel
»o -fa*t that mark the tripling of the com- ginning in earnest.
At Jtanias City’s union sta­
refrigeration it provided around pnnvV plant rapacity since 103#,
the crew compartment, to "keep an increase from 160,000 kilo­ tion, aalc of popcorn ha* gained
recognition a* a reasonably ac­
It Cool from air friction and ir. watts to 311,000. kilowatts.
Company employees can help curate travel guage.
lulling heat at high speeds. Thu
"We ran always detect the
Cabin la pressurised and lent. avoid a idinrlngc during cold
weather using electric house aroma of tho corn when the
parature1coni rolled.
healing homes with elec­ crowds Increaac," said (imrge
It ia one of two such plane! Ibeaters,
tric store burners or ovens, re­
ordered by the Air F«&gt;rrc* from frigerators and water beaters Mock, chief ticket aeJIer. “ We
seldom notice the scent when
Boeing and-thr ronecru hai ap­ and u-ulg only essential lights,
proximately $IO,o&lt;&gt;OtiKK)' lo d up he said. Customers are also re- husincas is a little alow but ju«l
Jet It pick up, like now, with
fn the work,
&lt;iue&lt;ted to ro-o|H:rate in tire cur­ Christmas approaching. You real­
Tho plane, on Ita-maldea (lighl, rent saving plan during Fold
ly know the machine la popping
wax throttleil down and; tlw Spell*.
iln full force."
hlgheat apet-d waa 280 mile.* “an
It wits pointed out that these I The average week day is about
hour, Bobbin* and co-pitol Scott
OO boxes of popcOrn. Yesterday
Osier, 2i&gt;i said ata new* confer­ prncauUotts are Important be­ B
cause. overloading neighborhood {XKi boxes were sold, and sales
ence l*«L nfRht.
_
No announcement ««&gt; made electric circuits may damage next week are expected to rise
get equipment and In­ to 1.2(H) boxes daily.
a * 'to when further teal flights hnrd-to
terrupt whole neighborhood* for
will be made but (he plum: is
caper ted to remain . Iwru some long period!,—
Grain Speculation
plant h*. A damp of secrecy ws*
2 House Members
placed on the future. (upl*.
Hnntinsra rrwss I’M * rise*
• Col. II. K. (I’etei Warden,
sllv moved that the com mill re
If toil (nnrd livt.fi Odv Orc)
chief nf the bombardment branch, j
recommend, that Congress ap­
Air Material Command, Wright lirrw riitpUrrtl |&gt;rttnn&gt;
prove 'legislation rafting on AnField, Ohio, piloted n l| 26 "
They .ilin would "aulhorixe llie
an escort plane and said he employment n| mu Ii f,utility* o f 'derson lo turn over the list.
Senator
Knowland
(tt-Callf)
was “ rrpf well satisfied’ with
the.United Stain • including ves­ told teportcra he proposed that
the hlg ship * perfonoailet*
A Dricing spokesman explained sels and land tranijioil facilities - Anderson give the committee the
that the claim o f the “ greatest as may Ire neceitaiy In accomplish Information with the understand­
power, potentialH of any plnne such rrpratfiation as ei|&gt;editioui- ing It'.was to Iw held In confi­
dence util Congress acted on lh*
was approved l&gt;y the Aimy Air
legislative proposal*.
Forces and came from* the fat l ly as possible."
Anderson linlkrd at that and
Meanwhile at I-akc Success
that It ha* 24,000 pound! (horsepoW'es) thrust from tl* six Jet Trygve l.ie, secrrtary-gcncral nf Oemorrat* on tho committee ob­
engine*, pill* IH.IMKt ^Krutois ffrUII the Uhlklrd NalwS*, announced jected.
Senator Tydlngs (D-Mpl *ald
IR JATO (jrt-a**t»ted takeoff)
that hr had called a. meeting of that .if that were done “ in spite
motors built into the ship. .
the newly cre.iled
five-nation of hell and high water thtre will
Ih- lewfs!.....H e ‘ said h e 'tnli'tidml
I’ afrsliur Commission fot Jan. 7.
• Teachers Bay
no disrespect for hi* colleagues,
The Commission was establish- but that long .Senate experience
y
'i r s B i i a » &lt; oxmt e « a » n * * i
ud by. thu rerent (ieneral As* ha* proved that newspaper* will
semhlv lo sutifivise the partition obtain ami print .account* '.'f whnt
L____paid ami insitucted its attnrnay to file suit a'kllig elan of thu ll»lv Land into separalu is done behind closed door*.
Jewish am) Aral&gt; countries*
\7 _ flcatlon pf Walson’a ruling.
The transcript recorded that
Last
night,
Duval county
In Jerusaterri Arabs rordontng Anderson had testified:
*. '
leacbrr* saidthey mnsldeied
the Jaffa.Calc cnplutud and kilt,
“ In Ihe event that you a* a
the suit “ riot a friendly action" ed si 311-vunt-old Jew who tried rommltu-c. without further action
:• . and served notice they would to slip thrnugh Ihe Arab quarter, , by the Congress, insist on having
fight it and Insist on payment to reinforce Jew* garrisoning the Jthe name* and addresses of all
of the July and August vaeatlnn old city’s Urdus'tv ipijptrr.
' traders nlong with the slalistirnl
Pol leu said the Jew's bullet- information called . for in your
l
checks,
The Dade county school lemnl riddled Imdy was found near St. subpoena, I shall not permit my
I;
agieeil to lo-nunr defendant in Stephen's gale several hours af­ self to 4&gt;e-cFiaiged ■with shielding
HI* death anyone by a refusal to grant
1
a suit to find out whether Ms, ter ’Ids capturu.
tesrhers were entitled to the brought to 261 the toll of fatal* VOUI reqiicet."___
Ifii-s Iri lliu llotv l.nnd Stnre Jew-1
•alaries.
Thu committee solved a subMost countiev, it ^appeared t&lt;» i«h-,\tiiti sillfe lirnke out there poena on Anderson yesterday
17 days ago following the United
day, were going to wain in
directing him to appear before it
what the rmirt* might say and Nation* decision to partition this morning with all information
Palpating.
among thete were Martin, Hi.
I
he-has on commodity iradin;. The
Lucie, Indian Kiver and Manati’*,
AVI In ('alrn thy Moslem grpup is inquiring Into, report*
I
Hrnther IiimhI A*mwiatiun summon, that government “ Insldpr*" have
ed volunteer* for servire In nrofiteil from speculation* in
Flood Damage
I’alestlm- to n meeting ’.o reeelvu wheat and other commodities.
"important
instructions" today
1 f •MllNUra I....... P a s , i k o
A n d e r a n n ’ a rctnkt k aliouk
to their scheduled departure
earn* hero lo assist the Florida prior
"shielding" apparently wa* a rr»
for the Holy '.and nn Due. 21.
congressional delegation in gam­
Thu association, said a full list fere nee to statements hy Harold
ing federal aid for floral victims. of Ilie volunteer * who have un­ K. Kin**en, Deptihllrnn ■juusidcjliDamage tn Iter. 10 was ealiboiled .for service In the fight to tial boiiefui, that "insiders" linvr
materl at. nearly f63,0fM),IMKI to prevent
parlition of Palestine— profited lay Hading in commod­
agricidltire, roads amt dialling)’ would* lie i**uei| Iwforr they left. ities. w*
dUtrirt installations in RrAaid,
Demonstrations against the U.
"I assuie you again," Anderson
Collier, Dade, Glade*, Huiidiy, N. Partition plan continued on n
said, “ ihal^ n^lllicr tho President
Highland*, Martin, Monfoe, Okee­ small wale meanwhile as a crowd nor I ha* *lbe slightest objection
chobee, I’alm Beach, and Ht. i.’J- of some 160 Students paradrd the to rrlp'sxlng the Information you
cle count Its.
1
.turds shoutin^'ltevolution" and desire If the means are provided
The. estimate was broken down “ Wr’ll *ave Palestine with our for doing no In good conscience,
BS follows:
blood."
by dlrrrlioti of the Congrr**, and
- Agriculture $11,301,860; court*
not under tin- shadow of legal
ty roads, $4,512,601; statu roads,
doubt"
'91,234,300, and draitiugn distrirl
lloth Ferguson nnd Chairman
IK
Iriklallatlmis, $2,740,710.
Ilrldges IR-NH) have contended
A mld-Septfmlier hurricane ami
that Anderson Is now legally free
|CiirMn
Jf*»*fi |*lla♦ fill# |
Subsequent heavy „i gin* flooded
*” to nmhc~pnbHr"thi»~ list;--------* “ “
~— ^-'imirh r,r thti-noiTdi. rvnrgiftiir-.- the-a»ra:'-‘ hr~ adcfttlr*EtUt Anderson *ald the provi"Thu .Slate* took mighty good
regioti, stretching from Lake
after seeing Ihe’ poverty of the *lon* * of the Commodity Ex­
Okeechobee agulh.
Sheriff Clark said 60 perce it Orient. -America lonkiHii* if it is change Art, under which tho li*k
of citrus true*
In inundated hete to slay, and' Knnfoid looks wa* -compiled. "Impoee a apeeific
of all to me,” he asM'rted.. duty upon me to keep confiden­
groves "arr dead’ 'and predicted
I’tesidont llraiiuy Odliam an- tial all »uch Information obtained
the kill will npproximnlu 86
pcrceni. He said many horn &gt;* nounerd dial there .will' Is- nn bv Ihe department In the admin­
meeting for the next two weeks, istration of'thu act."
Stilt are flooded.
vT h e area covered by floods slpcr Christmas and New Year’s
annually
produce*
$23,000,000 Dav enmu on Thurwlay.
H igh School Sings
Mis* Olllo Iteese Whittle Hirerworth o f ' vegetables, $0,000,000
worth of citrus fruits, $ 16,000,- ted several Christmas carol*
li
K 'n n l l * * ,* (l* m )• *«* 0**1
which were sung hy a quartette
000—worth —of—sngrte—can
Hrumlcr~end - KHth~Rchtrmachrrr
approximately $12,000,000 Worth oT high school stiidrnis. ' 'Those In
the acxtri were: Emily Math­
V
of cattle, poultry and dairy prod singing Included Anils Aiken, ew*. June Ri)*u Dutton, I’eggy
Cladvs
Wells,
Kletfi
Schumacher
nets, the report said.
Pippin, Hetty Reno Hall, Rrttr
nnd Slaub'v llfiimlcy.
Cordon llrndtey told thu group Duncan and Mona Ruth Mill*.
Ringing in the double quartet
Trans- Arabian
of .thu arllon taken at n tmard of
directors meeting Inst Tuesday were: Inland Rudd, Bobby I'ul■
i r s a l i a s i d Iraa, r a n Itsrt
night. Dr, C. L, .Parson* was Iln, IlerlKTl Ktcnatrom, Fr«l
by 600 Drrlouln* but appear to be named utograin chairman ami Ihe Hlegrlit, Frank L'fanalon, Eugene
getting on all right.
gruup voted to contribute to the Harper, Franri* Temple ami Ar­
We flew lo* over n petroleum group voted to contribute to the nold Harrington.
purvey party 140 miles furlhel Jayeee War Memorial to lot built
Club officer* are II. Slenstrom,
west, hoi still in Saudi Arabian In Tulsa, Okla.
nrvsidenti Dolnrr* McLellan, vireterritory.
Thu rugged terrain
It. K. Robinson And J. W. liar* ureildent; Jane Chapman, secre­
prevented a landing, but dropping group a* guesii- Kdward Klrrh- tary, Bobby I'ullln, Inland Rudd
down for a closeup, wo were sat­ er. Carl Prescott and Francis and Joanne William*, business
isfied that everything waa 6k*y. Koumillnt were in rhargo of the managers ami Lillian Moran, lib­
That was the last Tapline acti­ program.
rarian.
vity wit saw. For hundreds of
miles on the route through Trans­
jordan's rocky hilly country, we Coach Names Three
which tailbacks Harry (Ulmer,
were unable lo spot any Amer­
Monk Mosley apd Ed Salem took
Causes
For
’Bama’s
icans.
over the rule of Texas' Bobby
! It was the same In Syria and
Lack O f Condition Layne to toss •paste* sgetakt
Lebanon, where the Bedouins are
tht-lr varsity mate*.
Tha Tld* coach aald he would
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. Dec. IB
(Aq— Coach Red Drew blamed to­ seek to get the aquad back Into
day the Alabama varsity’s lack condition to mfet Texas In the
of condition on tha "10-day lay­ Sugar Bowl game with additional
off and last week’s bad weather, heavy scrimmage today ami to­
morrow,
,
,
plus a busy banquet league."
Drew aald tho first stringers
Explosives ..were ttrat manu­
were far from Impressive yes­
terday day in a lengthy scrim­ factured In Europe about 700
mage on pass defense during year* ago.

R otary International

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1 MenltNard (MMM fane &lt;►■«(
ation of every right thinking
man.”
In dosing, he quoted Trygve
Lie, secretary general of the
United Nations, as sayirus^'f |he
vjirinim d(,lfR*lt*8r MWc arr plain
working people working, for
plain working people, all over

the. w.nrld,”
v
Sanford Itotnrians atterullng tho
luncheon included Joe .Saunders,
Karle Turner, Andrewl Stine,
Flclchcr Rolls, Waller IHayncs,
Roliert Harris, Dr.,C. WJ Baker,
Rollnnd Dean, R. A. William*,
Dr, C. L- Persons, Kdward Higgim, Roy Holler, J, C, Higgms,
II. II. Pope, II. II, Coleman,
Huliert Pcarrr, Dr. R.. W. Ru-

Elllott Cam paigns
A gainst T ree Deals
POUCHKKEPSIb T Dec. 18 (d&gt;)
— Elliott Roosevelt, engaged In
selling Christmas trees which
preeht, Ceorgo A. Speer, Jr., and
the Rev. Mark Carpenter. Charles
Marrison led the singing.

his father planted on his Hyde
Park estate as seedling* whilu
President, began a campaign
totlay to “ Make Christians out
of Christmas tree dealer!."
At his own retail lot here,
he said Jie would sell trees
three feet to 16 feet In height
for $1 each.
The 1st* president’s son, Hrtw
occupied with his mother In
farming parj of the old Roose­

Roumillat &amp; Anderson

velt estate, said he reached that
decision after a trip to N«w
York where he said dealers wsr*
selling 16 foot tree* * far «J
much as $36 each. Roosevelt’*
wholesale price la 86 cent* a tre*
in inn lots. ' . ••
The IL S. petroleum Industry
employed aluiut 1,600 worker* In
1831) and morr- than a million It:
11)40.

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IN D E PE N D E N T^ D A IL Y ^ N E W S P A T E K

Downtown Sanford Takes On Festive Sen. Bridges
Atmosphere As Christmas Nears Against Reds
Democrats Unable T o
Alter Measure And
Give Truman Pow er
T o Allocate Items
WASHINGTON Dec. 19.(/P)
The ■Houie u n i u&gt; President Tru^nan without change today the
Scnatt-paned bill for voluntary
pricing agreement* lo hold _down
Hying cotta. ••
.
Democrats made a futile allimpt to alter the meaiure and
give the Pretidenl authority to
order allocation of tcarce com
modhiet if necettary. but they
were overwhelmed by t an almoit
■olid Republican front.
Tlte lull wai patted after only
two houn of debate under proce­
dure that prevented free offering
of- amendment* and curtailed dr*
bale. Democrat* condemned the
, WTT. . ___ “ super gag,
ilicam replied that with Con­
gress adjourning tonight it wai
the Senala bill or nothing at all.
■ ^Before.final pattage. the lloute
defeated on .a 156 tp 73 ttaoding
a motion to tend the meaiure
_ to the Banking Committee
incluiion of authority for the
■t to divide up tcarce com
modifies when vountary agree
M&amp;tt' fail.
Tha Houae then handed for a
final. vota which would aend the
^ b lu 7 p**»ed yesterdjg by the Sen■ U *.' to President Truman t&gt;efore
nightfall
Tbe meature waa brought up to
Urn 1touae under .procedure re­
stricting amendments and llmlt-

Downtown Sanford ha* a bright, ‘cheery Chrittnm look, eipectally at evening when the fcrtgbl colored light* ihinr in their long
tilings ovc* tjt* 'Ireeti, and ihow window*, beautifully decoratrd with
Chmtmat tree* and decwuliont, display attractive merchandise and
toy*.
In Fort Melton I’ark ere of the oak trees ha» been strung with
multi-colored light*, ami :n?rd« the Touritl Center, there it a large,
trimmed tree, and attractive deco ♦
rations. How* of Ghristmss tree* the miniature nativity scene to
to front o f downtown grocerlet Petek Paul's Beauty Shop window
and lit their windows In ,at!d 1 1 a outstanding. It portraya tha
the Christmas-likd amospnere.
newly born Chriit child In the
Never have display window* manger, while augi-l* hovrr over­
amt store Interior# in the buxines* head. Robb's Bake i y has a color
wetinn Iweri more etliaclivfly fill miniature of tho nativity and
decorated, ami In contrast to wnr also cakes are made to resemble
yeara, display many item.* (ha‘ . houses and stores.
Were then hard to secure.
Th» gaily decorated window*
Among the strikingly festlvr of Tmirhlon'a show the brilliant­
display* is that at Yowell’a wher- ly lighted and woll stnckdd . in­
the entire background la of hlim terior and feature a large assort­
and silver tinsel representing ment of gift items. The recently
icicles, with a snow covered ic-dcaiirnrd windows of Koiimtl
Christmas trey, and ornament- 1st and Anderson's feature gifts,
bung branches. Through the dmv novelties and toys Tha Florida
one can see lighted trees Inside, I'ower and l.lght Company has
garlanded posts and balcony and. an attractive Christmas Seal dis­
rows of colored Kghta.
play with simulated snow sccno,
&lt;l out Imats) aim I'gft I: )rM|
Fptm the religious standpoint.

Winter Visitors Farmers Demand
Continuation Of
£ " Enijoy
At Tourist Club
Supports
Glee Club Presents Bureau Also Opposes
Program O f Hymns
R e im position O f
And Xmas Carols
Rationing Control

A program of Christmas hymn-,
and (arof* wai presented by the
Seminole High School Glee club
last evening in the gaily .decoratrd:Tourist Center to more than
150 ' winter visitors ‘ and their
friends, and was greatly enjoyed,
it' was announced today by E.
M. Armilage, director of tourist
■Onljr one1hour nf debate waa activities.
IVNIlHH -a f« « a Mahlt
Following the concert. E. C.
Eastrrly, president of the Sanford
Touritl Club,, thanked the glee
club member*, numbering about
100; |&gt;rr»ented a boa of candy
■to Mill (jflie RV^lV WhJtto, in
behalf of the, dub. After the
conceit, refretbmenli were tervi i -inI111 »rA mm Unit* Tw*»
WASHINGTON D*r. IP UP&gt;A committee of student veteran*
it k t d 'lh e While flouir for a
Chance' to tell President Truman Dr, Brooks Presented
nally today hovjr the eoit of
la putting the squeei* on With New Ford Sedan
tn college.
hla It a illuatton that tub
A new Ford sedan was prooperant Irjg on rot »«nad-«&gt;-o-t'briatma* rift- trrthe
___ _____. hairprayed for.’ Dr. W. P. Brooks, Jr., pastor of
v.ald Tucker Irvin of Waihlnjrton, the
•* “First■ -Raptiat
- ^ f cChurch,
r
'
and‘ to
Ga.. a committee member. "Vet- Mn. Ilrooka Wednesday evening
erai)s ‘ can't Ihre on the money at the rbu*rh following the prayer
ther are getting."
'
service, ns a mark of the esteem
The committee repreaenta a and affection in which they are
gtcup known at the National held by the member*, end in rec­
nferenc* of VeUfan Tralneet. ognition of ID yeara of. loyal and
rin mid the delegatet were •fficienl'* service.
itod at college meetings, to
Rov Brill, chairman of the
h itate.
&gt;
Board of Deacon*, presented tha
.1stv want Congren to in- lays of the automobile to Dr.
creata the tubilitance pay for Brooks.
. . ’•Ingle itudertti under the GI Bill
*'! sim very gratified to the
to 175, a membership nf tho-Jtrat—Captlet'month
nth and for married students Church for their kindness and
■ I* plua IIB If they we will entoy the gift very much,
from IX) to 1105.
aald Rev. Brooke.
kt&gt;* children.
"Thtte tobtertlve group* make
He assumed hta pastorate here
all torto of nromlsre to veterans. In November. ID2D, and at that
that they wilLqbtoln more mon time the church had a membership
•y and consideration for them, nf 850. which since then has Inj
but their rail purpore la to cause cresset) lo II50, A 1.10,000 en­
dissatisfaction among the ex cumbrance to the church was re­
■movedi by IDIO. The Rev. Itrook ^
l Ola." Irvin told a reporter.
• i "I don’t know that thaae groupt anti Mr*. Brooks lire at tlOO
ic m Hm M h m i * t * * i
Park Avenue. »

t Group Seeks

.M eyers Indicted By
Citrus Board Okays
Federal Grand Jury
Minimum Price Plan
WASHINGTON Dee. 10 M V A Federal Grand Jury today .In­
dicted Mai. Ganaral Bennct E.
Me yen on charge* of perjury and
Inducing othfr* to &lt;W«y to falsahood*- The Jury alto Indicted
Bleriat H. Lamarr*, SB.
, .Tba chargee grew out of the
fSenate War. Investigating Commlttea'a Inquiry toto Meyera
rtlrae business dealt,
im am was charged on three
iU of perjury In connection
hit testimony to the Senate
jamsrre had publicly admitted
ling the eommittre a false story
rinally about hla eonneetlona
Ji Meyera. although he said ha
“ true story," afterward,
true story," a* Lamarr#
i that M em * yaii the
... of tha Aviation Eleca Dayton, Ohio, war conof which Umarre
"dummy” president.
c im jfw u s
Sanford
who have
one year
bonus of

TAMPA. Dec. 10, (Ah— Direc­
tors of the Florida Citrus Kxchange endorsed today tho plan
of Lalt Masry, Frostproof clangs
leader, to esubllah an organisa­
tion including all phaaes of tha
citrus' Industry and control tha
market by setting minimum
prices^
C. C. Commander, general nmn
ager of the exchange, told tha
board tho only solution to pres­
ent low marketing conditions,
whkh in rqany cases have forced
prices below cost of production,
Is formation of such an organi­
sation.
The exchange directors also
favored creation, after establish­
ment of a United Citrus Organi­
sation, a volume pro-rate sydem
to control the volume of fruit in
Inter-State Commerce.

A ssociated Press Leased W ire

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A F R ID A Y , DEC. 19, 1917

CHICAGO Dec. 19 (/p&gt;—R *.
trntion of price supports end oth­
er government aids for the na­
tion's farmers is urged b y the
American Farm. Bureau Federal
lion in resolutions approved at
the organisation's annual meetmg.
An effective national f*tm pro­
gram. the federation said at the
final leition nf its four-day con­
vention, yesterday, "is essential in
order to maintain agriculture on
a basts of economic equality with
industry, labor and other segment*
bf mfr industry.*’
In a statement on "farm pro­
gram," the federation said “ we do
not believe that an entitely new
and revolutionary farm program
should l»e written, hut rather that
we should confine our efforts to
refining and improving the present program."
. -----"We must not allow the existing
national prosperity to lull us intoa false sense of security, nor con­
fuse our thinking, nor delay our
work on a long-range agricultural
program.
"We cannot toltrale
again n collapse of our 'agricul­
tural economy itirh as occurred
after World War I, when for 20
years thereafter farm prices were
at a disparity with prices paid by
Ifflailinssa »■ raa*

School M embers Must
Get Out-Of-State OK
_ Everyone connected with th
school*. Including students end
teacher*, who intend to go out of
the state during the Holiday*
were today adviser! by Supt. T,
W. Lawton that it la nvcei**ty
to secure a statement by • doctor
of the community In which they
are to stay, certifying that Iber­
ia no communicable disease epl
dtmic there, otherwise the pupil
or teacher upon return may not
re-enter school for two week*
Certificates to flit |n may U ob­
tained at fiupt. Lawton's office.
Prior to tha Olay Club conrrgt
at tha High School, Wednesday
evening, a meeting o f the Sem­
inole Teachers' Club was held In
the, school auditorium, with Dr.
J. H. Root presiding. A committea headed by Mra. M. D Smith
was
1 1 appointed
appoints m to
m study the advlsablllty of organising a class
room Uachera* organisation here,
fiupt. Imwtop assured tho tenchrs that the County School Board
la anxious to distribute checks
due for aervIcM during last Jul
and August. In accord*snro wit
tha ruling of tha Stale Attorney
General, but declared that this
cannot be dona
Attorney
___ l until Attorney
General Watson or tha Board
designates which teachers are eli­
gible for the two months aalaty.

AUSTRALIAN
WHEAT
LONDON, Dec. !&gt;_&lt;*&gt;&gt;—Food
Ministar John fitrachey aald to­
REDS STALLING
day Ota new
‘ ' "
agreement, ml —
LAUSANNE. QwtUeriaad, Dec.
Lg_&lt;*&gt;_lCing jtolhal’*
uncle
In Sidney,, should
CoramunUni toft
to gat along
States whagt
s 1M7r-a

^ r r-

...ItsIn spent
...
with the 000,000) on U.
The nsw agreement
JUna-of
delivery o f WflOOf.
"I do not
from Australia at
Australian shillings
(M-71)
bushel.
In the event of a big Austral­
ian harvest, daltvariaa
**' ‘
Increased to 85,000,000

President Asks 17 Billion For

German Action
Chairman O f Senate
Committee
Fights
For Bill T o Stop
Dismantling Worjc
WASHINGTON, Dke. 19
f*Pt—The Senate *truck from
a foreign aid money hill
today a prohibition against
further dismantling or Ger­
man industrial plants and
their shipment lo Itusala.
Action came on voice vole
after Chairman Vandenberg
(R-Mkh) of the Foreign Re­
lation* Committee- said that
while he favors halting auch
conaigrmrnta lo Russia, the
Senate's art tun would have
had the effect, of repudiat­
ing American agreement at
the Pirla eonferenee «i! which
friendly European ‘ ■'halloitf'
were nrnmUeil German- rep■rationa.

lir e *
V

Request O f Sixteen
Nations Is Not Met
■In Full As Short
■ Supplies Withheld

Marshall Reports On Collapse
Of Foreign Ministers Meeting

Plan Will Be Admin­
istered By $j!0.000
A Year Man And
Large Commission

WASHlNGlONf i^er. 18 plV'-SertrUtV of’ Stale M m h.ll re- ‘ WASl IING I ON. Dm . 18 (A’) By STERLING F.JfJRERN
WASHINGTON De^. 19 ( A n - lurnesl today Iron l-undoq a,rd went immrdt.ilelv into a cabinet meet President Truhisn sslrd Congrcxs
PrvSid-nt Truman’s hluepriat for my with President Iiumaifdo fjv» a lirsltlnnd irpuit nn the collapir .Imlay In commit America to a
European recovery calls for less ol the Big hour fnrVryn n.inPtcts confeirme,
)| 7,000,nOO,(KH) Kutopean iceovMr, I rum,in and ualsti ih r*«rtmrnl chiefs welcomed Marshall on cry program and a "bold" defense
help than the 16 Marshall Plan
nations asked for, and higher ,«tr—nl at ‘ he nation.d v q m t at 9 A. M. »snd drove with him t’.'tlie of-free mm against "totalitarian i
tX'lu'r Mouse for the trguler Kiidav cabinet session.
prkei for what they do gel.
preiiures " Mr, Truman proposed ,
Presumably, the Kccretarj- nt*i ♦
that tin* vast sum lw invested
flrkind the Chief. Executive's
mli-nitril lit supply tin* Chief Ex
osei
four .md a quarter years in
meiui|r lo Congress today pro­ eailivp and the Cabinet with
O fficjals To (Jet
a nude in-Amcrita , attempt to
posing a SI 7,000.000.000 four- nil nultitio of a nationwide tn,
$712,500 A Year luiy ii ")u*l .inM lasting (scare,''
^car sssisUnce program is ail ex­ din ndiires* ho plan* at lo A, M.
. As. Abe ,-lru l* mdaMarchl, Iw
haustive governmrntal study over­ &lt; E sp JbyWUa. nn _|he faill|re
WASHINGTON Dee. P.&lt; (Ah
of thir London mtsklan.
asked for authnnlr to spend
WASHINGTON Dec. 19 (/p)
hauling (lie economic planning
—Tin*
Inn
off
trials
wltii
would
Mr.' Truman, who **y* lie's
Srmitor BrfdgfT4(R-'NH)
done by The Marshall Plan nations Itlll hopeful sImmt
ii
|n’ **e ptoa- *TiiTi' "tl.o' TTSraliaTl'TIitirf&lt;w" Ei” pjndmtt.tKKt.ontr -iin tic —TTiiT^r*"
roneait rrmverv muld-grt pay. ; lilnnllis,
sert*. drapite the crackup of Hie
day he Would favor blowing up at Palis in Septcmlrcr.
check* totaling 1712,500 n
l.onib'ii
conference,
alu.
k
hnrul*
II mei ige outlining ihrMalgvtl ^
German industrial plants rather
Retraced bv the Stale Depart­
vear. if Congn-v* conntra with
\sith Mnrsball at the airport and
than permit them tn be dismantled ment simultaneously with the a-.mini him "I think y»u did u
President Truman** Idea* cm ■pending plan ’ in th" nation's
pcaictnnr liiitoiy ssent to Con-'
salaries.
and fall into Russia's hands.
reading of the President's message good Job."
Mr. Truman n-hed I20.0O0 n j grru in Ihectoring liorirt of its
Marshall (old rrpmtera:
"I am not to damn stupid that to Csngress, this study notifies
year fur the Nte 1 mart, Itv
"I'lq sorry I could-' not bring
•prtirl session. Mr. Truman urgI want to send them to. Russia." Europe that the United Slates can­
Administrator uf the prnpow-d
back profitable result*. Wo trad
■■il swill a c t i o n when the
Bridges shouted in the Senate. not supply a* much grain, fats a very strong delegation at Iho
reonurnlr muoer.il ton ndmintairgidar w-tsmn ..tins in J inuary,
tration, JEC \I A drpiilv nd‘T d blow llirm up instead."
and oils, petroleum, fertilirrr. rtmliirnr** and they did n gieat
mlnlatrator would receive S17,- its llie rrrosny program can
Bridges, chairman of the Sen- tractors or Bright cats as the I’ .st- deni «f Imnl work I b it fully
600.
begin April I. .
is
report
requested
confident
in
their
Judgment
an
I
K IM ' tee man mJrr *ev*.
ate Appropriations Commitlcc. de­
ssrnltli -of •injur malum to piutocl
—Hepredicted ibat ibr ‘-'Jttcp
the “ United Slali-a llepli-aetiTIt atao suggest* that the Paris (lie iutereal* of the LTiited
fended a prdviiion of a money hill
mined npprisition" already anntive
in
Kurul'e."
would
nplana
hv
revised
further
In;
Stair*."
which would bar American par­
reivr $26.mMi. plus .the allow­ noiim *-d try Euiopcan Communist*
1. tnerraao Europe'* own ex­
Mr. Truroaq advised the Sec­
ticipation *in such dismantling ports. even ihongh it might mean
ances uf a diplumlaii- chief nf v*ill result in (urtlirr mcilemcntt
retary
trial
he
otignt
lo
lake
a
miaalon. the piv Dial kih-s to all live- "for ibr purpose ol
operations.
n. slower rlao in living standards , good lent and .slurilinli amiluigwith Ihe rank of AoihSiMii lor,
He look the lloor after Senator .T iflo w down plan* for factory.I
&lt;Vnd by making an r-xreptlon brmglllg 4*liars* in ibr bnpe till!
»"M
Vandenberg (R-Mich) told the
ll will pash the s*ay for totali- .
to the ft-d.ftal las* governing
IIMIIMM aw **aa* t a » l
the number of workers sfho Milan control."
"capital formation" mean* le.*
ago ll.rfl Mr. Finioaq
can draw top aalarn-a. 10 oihHu asknl Culjgi’ S* to tip Its
er KCA i-nitdoyc- &gt;po|i| be paid
good* for rontumcra, lower ex hade Marshall god-peed’ lo l-en"grave ami sigulfn ant il&lt;-cUloa’*
don
.and
heard
tin*
Seeretaiy
up to Hfl.mai a ye.ir and 60 up
port*, and inflation,
in favor of Ihe “ Marshall rian"
lo StO.IHNI.____________
3. Charter 3&lt;M1 ahlna from the pledge to "do uiv beat" lo liain
lo fnirali a J ill nn which In aald
United State* temporarily, in mei out an ngteetitciil xvltIt Kms i -.irfH’,iehi.it nr already Has twen
additlan to the planned purcha*,-1 “la «n a-Kurop* an |e-are -ettleinnt unci' the wn ended. Tha
of 200 ‘ raar-huilt veaaela, and re merit.
t&lt; hsjI1*»t»*.s M
SS |ga-- L.«stll
duc*‘
Europe’* own four-year oh
olt-1 Tonight at IHiImi |r. M (t-.SIi
d u e Europe'»
jeA(y* of I5.700.noo ton* of ship | Marehalt will deliver a ‘JO-miqute
Etchant ll- Uiflaw, ivofed bar! rolfitrtictlon
» hroadrasl ovei all major nettune ningCr, svho Ju*t completed
But the government report, 1 work* explaining why lm and
singing many role* In opera* pre- which chrriev the foil text of iIn- his British amt trench counter
renteri hv the J»ew York .City Marshall Plan legislation pro­ pait* rm-t wilts rumpleje failure.
Center Opera Co. la home for tha posed ,hy Mr. Truman, noted nil
Mr. Truman had no diiin-t
holiday* visiting ids mother, Mr*. Uii-r:
cnitmtrni nn that development xt
C. L. Matliewn at 815 Elm Ave­
"It items rlrar that the direr- his ni-u a confrrenre laie yeaternue. and today greeted old friends Mon muat lie away from austerity, rl*&gt;# He aald Marshall will make - f Q ,, P c r S n t l S W o t l t l f l
.HONDM I 1', Die. ip i&gt; n -A t
In the downtown section.
(l aoma- reuintrie* it would mean
full report tonight.
l*a&gt;l t|"if tif-Hve ahira reportAmong the operna In which he
IIM IIM M
I'aa*
I owl
But when g reporter wonder*"!
cO I n . . . G u n —-B a t t le eil Tfi dhtri-** yesterday svetu
has ruing during the FaH aeaaori
•h«w-he -siewtr the (trcarnl (till
In
P a le r m o ,
I t a l y ’ .iff nmt li»/nl'-i| fur a haven
nrn_ "ilailama- ssujlfTi
Ilutierfir."
(*•«“
| —*Tifr
t Hi ■ rn•• a
&gt;■
wf
a look for tM’*ret the 1‘hlrf Exet
•ikIbv » ' fm lt *tnrms. ttrewed
men," t'Aida," "Barber of Seylile"; M l d W C S l N C H r N o i T H a l utive itsaitl die o;n’&lt; at all down
and * LaHohem". Ills stage name!
.
,, i * ,,
. hearted: he think*, that eventu­
PARIS. Dr. 19 f/l'r Rrp.c* In the I’m ifir
ia Richard Wentworth.
Afi Col(l MoVCS PrilSl ally there will be peace in tin- senlaliyrs id tbr ,*nli ( ominumit 1,'nreitaint* centered ataiut the.
11 my t/inlt-t El f’eney and the
He rama to Sanford aliout 25
world.
*
1 1 uBlln,„a U l*aa* Tnal
minority of tin- powriful lirncnl
team A,.,, .Mi-Wle-’•* Victory, the
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Tr* another tu’ wKman’a qneatimi CnrifcdcrNlmn "f I *1—,r it ti l l lullrr llic I
t I., iH'tio news of
Micbiga n and northern Minne­ .whether It might not lm wi»e
Ten Arabs Slain And sota were the nation's coldevl now for the President to meet voted overwhelmingly Imliy tu Double,
The IP. 172 tint t 1 t-’ ariey with
today with lirlow rcro with I’remier Btatin for * |*rt- vjibt with the pairnt ntg.iniMimn
Five Hurt In Attack apota
trmperaturea but the mercury tonal conference, Mr. Truman
Tbe delcgalr* were brim, -d 12 nb'taitl t r purled from south
of th» Alr dtai’*. sihe.re it lo*t
ip other parts of the Midwest replied he ssout(J ** VB*y bappy
JERUSALEM. D*c. l 0 - « P l - cold belt wa* n*ar norms! lev­ to are the Russian* leader If .he to irprewnt aptitoximftly L259. a rudder ini high *e«* earlier
000
worker*
ol
the
CC»T\
f&gt;.000.tht* week, hat it. was encounter­
Tsn Arabs, fnciuding
child- el*.
ng Gve
n
want* tn coma litre.
ing wind* • nf hurrlcan^ fore*,
ren, were reported
POl
killed and five
Colder weather was reported
000 adherents.
■ju hour------------other* were injured bv bombs and moving Into pgrt* of New Englbs break - r- m-gunfl
A me -.igi- l&lt;t the p-irt i*f era*
mmmpiq
said,
"to
lice
ibe
I
.cm
It
aflac ™
,::'zr,^rp&lt;&gt;w cr Chrialtnas
. '
.1
ii ... I.,, j tisrkatimi nl . 8r.ittlr said tea#
.ymlirsl movement from all
, he. Navy.
In upper Galilee.
Maine,
~
Show
I
n Called O ff
poi aahl two rara
An offlrial report
m , mercury dropped lo 12
rsl contloi
j , i|vay. &gt;&lt;hip H.ditcp and a standof Jew# drove Into the village in below at Cadillac, Mich., for the
l«v
-.'fip •"somewhere in
darkness, threw a number nf lowest early morning reading.
Be r l in , Dec. n &gt; -&lt; /n _ A roue I • J ,,r
vn
vicinity."
!
bomb* and opened fire.
Two Minnesota's rotdeal area was near power rhrtxtwns show. Scheduled I lollowers ol Ibr mmoiilv Icn tl.pWrit
i sr.t. 880 mdes off the
houses- were destroyed. ■A police the Canadian Inmler- at Inlet, to l»e held here Sunday for the dcncy to resicii tlsrir posti in the
patrol found seven bodies in the national Falla, where the min- tienefit of Berttn's orphan*, *van ,( (, T, was approved by a vole h ur tit--, Hu' 7,ttH-toit, Middlesex
Victory reporteil it had 18 cracks
ruins oi
calleit off today after the Ru»
three in the other. • Two Syrians ijmtm was 10 below. Other sut­ slant withdrew Iterative of n mi*, ol 156 lo one, wilh two sliiten- tn its drek plate* frnm tlie weak
uf a!pi III:, null Us fore peak wav
and two Lebanese Arabs were lers mark* In Mirhlgan Includ­ understanding with the American*. linn*.
ed *-&lt; at Pellston and -1 *t
The minority group, known t»* flooded,
The hlg -party, at the state
titled among the casualtlea.
A no iige piakr.l up hy the
opera In the Russian sector of the Diep “ wurkt-n' *fnrce, which di
Jewish - aourres said llagana, Saulto
, , , , Sir. Marie
the Jewish underground militia, •
*"oW nr /•*"
.r" r" rfty. wa* to have featured an ap- reeled Ita 'follower* to prepare ,17th Naval pjatrkt Ilcadquarawa mwa I.
..■i‘■ a
LaIm nff *1...
made the attack because the east for acallrred area* of the m
peatanre
by 11.
thea I.
boy's
choir
tbr (or a national emigre** to set ler* at Kodiak said the vessel
village wa* being used aa a hide­ north rentral region. Rain wa* city nf Drradrn, in the Rusiian. up n “ true rmifedcral -nrgani WAS iippinarhing Japan. Tb* ’
otu
n f i l t r a t i n g volunteer*
voln
out ff ojrr iInfiltrating
of reporteil tn part* of Georgia and occupation arAie.
intion for all worker*." amt Middlesex Vretary «»lts from .Pprti l ■ ■ i i m d on I' m , l i « i. i i
land. The miinher atmard "wni
Fawxf Kaukji’a Arab “ sava Pat- South Carolina and In Washing
The misunderstanding which
ertine" army. Arab source* have ton and Oregon. The country's ranted the Russians to walk nut
not, reported.
said this armv wa* moving 2.000 warmest weather yesterday wa* developed when some one asserted
fa.nir* h'*u mites casI of the
guetrllU fighters to join Pales­ in Miami,- Fla., which repurte l that the leader -of tha Dresden VFVV Admission Fee
wallowing El ' ’aney, tbe 7,178-ton
a high of 80.
tine. Arab Brers near Nablus.
rholr
wa* an
“ undanaxified”
freighter Simon Benson waa pro.
Natl and that this praludir—I hi* W ill B cG an n cd Food
ng i..unir| Honolulu with her
choir.
captain reporting everything “ unMember# of VFW Post 3282 dor Apnlrid."
Hr? plates split In a etefrm and
are re&lt;iU*4tf&gt;l to tiring rAnned
Freedom Train MaUcN foods valiit-.T at 75 rents nr more, water ponied into hpr cargo of
a* n.tmiaelon to the Post meeting, tire. There were 37 men aboard.
Jacksonville ViHit Mnndav
The 510-Ion Army ■cargo ship
evening at 7:00 o'rlnck at
the legion Hut. according to EX-215 reached Artak in tbe Aleu­
JACKSONVILLE,
Doe.
18,
(Ah
i s i JM/ Ti 5 The Freedom Train, carrying John Sauls, district adiidant. tians afier striking a rock which
This food will be available for staved her chain locker. An Army
By HOWARD W. BLAKEfil.EK
131
o r
is historic documents recording Salvation Army distribution to tug took the ship, which had 20
Asusclatsd I seas ficlrnca Editor
A,
American
history, stopped here the needy,
men aboard, safety Into th*
AUBURN, Ala., D u . 19
An agricultural use of the new today before moving on to Miami,
C. W, "Pat" Johnson, senior port.
man made radioactive atoms Ihcl might ba equivalent to the work of a Tampa and Tallahassee.
vice commander, witl preside In
The (25-ton Philippines ship
Thousand* of achool children thn abaortcr of * Cnmdr. F. D. Luton was heading to port under
million fdithet Embanks wa* ptofoted to the atomic agricultural teured into tbo red, while ami Scott. Each member ia urged to tow after extinguishing a ftra
tci.rth mcering that writ ipto its second session today at Alabama Polyjo coaches following a brief hrlnv a -candidate eligible for which broke out enroul# from
trrhric Institute.
ceremony at which former U. ft. membership.
Cuba to Manila.
Burbank was tba world-famous plant tvixard&gt;wbo discovered muta- Senator Brott M. LofUn presided
Delegates will be elected, said
Speakers Included State Conip. Adit. Sauls, to attend the State
lirn*, or hereditary thanyrt, lira I produced new species of berries and
trailer Clarence M. Gay who iep- Conference in January at Grata.
other garden Pti
plants. This he diJ*
rrtented Governor Caldwell; May Plant wilt b« made for the dis­
by
7 -planting tens of thousands of th e . pUnts at the time they or Frank Whitehead and II. fi. trict convention- Action la ex­
of species, many
cross-breed- form new.seed. Th* atom* would
ing, and than looking
_ through cause huge numbers of mutations. O'Brien of St. Louis, train dire**, pected to be taken in regard to
hla. fields for the "eporta." or There would be millions or bil­ tor and representative of the establishment of a Veteran’g
Council in Seminole County. The
lion* more mutations than oe-‘ American Heritage Foundation.
new kind* of 'plants., meal will be served, "on the
These change* occur alt the cur naturally.
houae."
Although only about on* in
time in nature, but are not
TITO 8I0NH PACT
- i --------------------------100,080 of there hereditary ehxngnumerous.
The atomic age method, pro­ e* can be expected to be a use­
"WILD TIGBRH" CAUGHT'
BUCHAREST, Dec. 19—&lt; /p iposed here, would bo to add to ful new kind of plant, tha robot Marshall Tito announced
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SINGAPORE, Dec. 19—W)— A
td today
the fertiliser of, a large crop, atomic Burbank would still mul the signing of a mutual assistance high Indonesian official said .to­
growing outdoor*, enough radio- llply the good part of th* work pact between Romania and Yugo­ day the Indonesian Republican
previous dreams of slavia.
mil pr&lt;
active atone so that when the
goliw. fbree - had broken up th*
plants grpw they would pick up science.
private army
Last week Tito signed a mutual Wild Tigers,"
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a privet*
The
proposal
was
made
by
a Urge amounfe-i ■
aid pact with Hungary and earl - led br a Japanese which ha* been
Dr.
William
Arnold,
assistant
By choosing .the'right time, for
Indonesians
ler a similar agraexpent
withIi fighting both _ the
adding this atomic fertiliser, the director of th# biology dlvielon Bulgaria. A similar pact was aladt and .Dutch .In Sumatra for nearly
(fwa&lt;laa*4 M r«#e Wafcll
atom* would reach tho sex cell*
signed hy Bulgaria and Albania. , two years.
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Home For Holidays

Minorit/Group
In French Labor
Splits With Reds

.*{ O f 5 Distressed
Vessels Arc Safe.
Heading For Haven

Agricultural Use For Man Made
Radioactive Atoms Is Proposed

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subsistence money to go to col­
lege." Irvin said.
“ Wa want lo do every thing
possible for Europe. K«member
we ar* the fellows who fought
over there. We don’t waqt to go
back. But we would like Xo have
the President himself tell us there
Isn't mon*y for both European aid
and war veterari|: He’s a
an of World War- I and we’/*
willing to accept hla decision."

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Toddierett W hite Lawn Dresses .. $1.39
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Men who operated night-flying
planes in World War II ate many
carruta l- cmue vitamin A, con
Mined In carrots, help* vision In
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2 Light D eL uxe S e t s ........... $1.89

Girls’ Slub Poplin Dresses ........$2.98

Fancy Glass Tree Bails

Skintex Arm and Leg

TURKEYS

HOSIERY

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Hit who wouldn’t love a
pair of sheer Nylona for
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Mm nine Worship, 11:00 A. M.
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Guest Speaker Will tie Jimmy
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Prayer Meeting. Wed. night.
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Christina* program, under the! tl*a&lt;r
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will Ik* sm-eial singing liy I Tuesday night at 8:00 P, M The
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public is Invited In come.
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program at the church.' Wednes­
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. In# &gt;IS||Bii* S ll*i.» j l I.V*, .!«■*»• &lt;s M
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11:00 A* W.: Morning Worship
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SCIENTIST
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7:30 P. M.t .’ Annual Christmas
Morning Seivlce, tt:0O A. M. S-no If uvJnir n »&gt;I jl; &lt;inU. ih .‘ r #a *!.«!*«• It's* KtpfMtoi *8-51 U
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Reading Room: Tuesday* and \ r DATA III» I d \ ItA1 " • -Mitk
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Rev. Douxlaa K. Charles. Pastor
Fridays, 3:i)0 to 6:00 P. M.
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all ages.
HOLY CROSS t lit Itt II
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I*. M.rfhon. CI*V***«if mca$lf
3:46 P. M.: Worship Service.' .Mark T. Carpenter. IL IL, Iterinr IIr||i*na »rAlllt*&gt;«i iltlsle.a, isr Mftri
W.\KE lir niijINE^S
t* lift. )(«niiH"tK «*nur|%. Kl*ii»h
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Xiwal $..» (h r
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lih Sunday in Advent
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8:00 A. M.: Holy Communion. y lifflum| r*ir|M*rntt-.fi. .% ill^«ulrr«t
TIIE CHURCH OF GOD
J 8 ) AdvetUalng In | /
Clfurch
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2J09 Him Avenue
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A. M. Ctasses for all ages, with
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will be the annual Christmas
UNITY
This will he a one
J'"rogram.
.
Faith Corn* all. Minister
4lid half hour program .given by
Tuevday •
the rhureli, after the pr6gram. A
7:45 P. M.t Prayer Service nt
tree loaded with lieautlful giGs
...... -away.
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Kveryono ' Valdes Hotel.
wilt he given
present wiil receive sonWfhlng. 1
**(. M.: Class in "Iwrsot^t:
The Public is invited to attend In Tiuth al the hotel.
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t i l HIST CHURCH. IstngaoOd
CHRISTIAN CHURCH |
Mark T. Camentrr.' fL IL, Vicar FIRST
(DUriples of Christ)
llh Sunday In Advent
7#3:OOJVM.: Evening, ptayir ami ( S i x t e e n t h , H a f ^ r d
telinon.
William perry Anley. Minister j
All are welcome.
Sunday Bchnol, 9;15 A. M.
Worship and Communion, ll:(8l
FIRST MFrrnoDlHT CHURCH A. M. Sermon: "The Prince of
Rev. J. F» McKinley, Pastor
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tt:0O A. M.: Scrmnn Topic:
“ The YuletHe Mr-sage of Peaco.'
. II HI It AI'M1!ITT RD
6:30 P. M.: Youth Fellowship.
7:30 P. \V.: Carol# and Candle
PASADENA,
IK*c. I9 -((D —
Lighting.
Sugar heir John D. Sprecketa III,
tilrd on rhargrs piat he hit Ids
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Jpretty wife with ii |h&gt;krr in their
Park Avenue and Thjrd Street I home last Sept. 22. was acquitted
J. Dernhrd•Root, Minister
Inf tbe i.-aisult chuig.- by a -uperSunday School. IOiOO A. M .,
lor'court jury last night.
Morning Worship. 11:00 A. M.
The’ *innocent verdict was re
Sermon: “ The Chriatrtaa Mrs-1 turned hjr an 11-man jury after
Mge." .
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Christ mas will he observed Sunday,
December 21 in the Snnl'ord Churches

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$65.00 W atches
$5(^00 W atches
$45.00 W atches

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$35.00 W atches

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$30.00 W atches .......

$35.00 Wutches

..... $21.50

*25.00 W atches ...................

$17.50

*27.50 W atches

ThfMC wntcheH are nil Atandnrd made by the largcM munufneturer of w»tcltc8 'Ii
Switzerland, A. Childn FunUiine, who*’ mukca 80'. of nil Kwisa wutcivvs. They rn:

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at both morning and evening ser- 1 W ednesday, 1 0 :3 0 P. M .: O r g a n ,
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I l ' M l l M t a llmrn ! • ■ ( . (&gt;•• I
I f M I l B M * frees r e a r O ar I
, &lt;l*« (illeu.U free, l*aee .Perl
Senate that the Stale Drpaitinrnt year* ago with hla mother, and
starvation; in man*- otheifc .it
&gt;* \
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rd to everyone, with girls of the are Communistic, but they cer­
would
adversely
affect
pr
due-&lt;
Pine
ro-opr
ration
from
memWASHINGTON
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i»» wiring agreement with Giest gradual.'.! from Seminole High
tainly are pinkish.” .
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4. I I S •*et» of rivir'and veterans or­ glee dub atiitling in setving.
An American subi.ftirine remain­ tlon." • .
The 26 delegates met last night
Britain to halt the “ tag end” of School 16 years ago. He said that ed
The hall was beautifully deco­
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As
for
American
prlcea.jthe
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in
the
Salvation
under
water
off
Now
England
and decided to try for the Inter­
the demanding of German plant* h* exneet* his sister, Miss I.*tty recently for “ a rouple of weeks" |document gave small comfort to Army's eampaign to raipe funds rated with a* large lighted view with the President. .
Holtlelaw to tie home soon, also
Christmas
tree,
red
and
green
ifertes
who
‘spoke
to
provide
.Oirtotrtal‘«ikets
of
and their thipmrul to Rimia and his brother. Charles lloltxelaw Is ami could have stayed there much I ‘ h* J’f.ri*. conferee*
OwAc
“Several congressmen asked us,
percent drop food for nyetlv families and toys streamers and other decoration t
I
ill •atellitra. •
manager of the Coca-Cola Bottl­ longer. Hear Admiral Charles W. [d.opefult of a 12H
if we wouM by* in favor of with,
put
ud
Wednesday
by
a
commit­
,)IU7
latel
tyilliul
for
umlmprivileged
children,
was
Stver revealed.
fUlow tho Ju lj^ J-..-—. . . „ .
drawing financial aid to Europe
Vandeuberg laid he agree, with ing Works here.
todav reported by -Capt. Byrd tee of voluntaera from the Tour- so veterans could be paid more
Sanford music lovers will lie
The craft was equipped with a
its Clubthe objective of the bill'* proviHudson.
enabled to hear Mr. Holttclaw •*8f»or)tel," or
(jri’Ather tube,! y.
Administration r e n n e t
Winter visitors art now en­
lion but doe, not fa tor luch “ »hol ( „ v,.r Uadlo Sta n WTgffl, Mon- coni Ml from raptured German U - j J ^ , £ } t ir e s 'a lr e a d y ‘ ha™
As an example he cited the fine
mmm
showing of JJotwrians at the dime joying the us« of the shuffl—
gun" met limit of acrompliihing it. day evening at
ock In
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risen
en 7*k percent above
apove last July,
jui
(•cards and kettles. Saturday when board and horseshoe courts, and
Isa Mar- ■ The British admitnlty rerently, vfhihr pome major export lien
Vandenberg promiied a full in- Program present
ms more than *171 was raised.
the grinds oft the lake an*
mat
quiry into the matttr by hit For- I''*r,
*v *' *n&lt; w" Mrs. Phyl- announced that one of its sub- have soared far b eyon d -*).,,
lli Allen Proctor aernmnanving. tnarinrs equipped with, a similar 20 percent, toal 10 percent; and
On Monday, ihe Order of East­ slopped by a barrier of rein­
cign Relations Committee at the He will also sing Sehutiert'a “ Avc breather tulie had aubriurged for
ern Star presided at the 'boards forced palmetto fronds. Workmen
oil 30 per cent.
are now busy In the park en­
Senate paired a mraiure appiopri- Marla" at the 11:00 o'clock several week*.
In its own estimates, the gov­ and received 413.' The American larging frotii 60 t o - 70 feet the
Is
irion
Auxiliary
raised
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on
•ling $568,000,000 in emergency Christmas Eve servlep -at- Holy
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"There’* no trick to slaying ernment used two assumption*:
dlaiuftar the rirewtar track used
down with i snorkel tube", Slyer, Firs*, the "high" assumption that Tuesday mid on Wednesday, the for miniature automobile racing.
foreign aid., including, $18. 000, ,
T h M .
assistant chief of naval opera prices will stay about where they First Methodist Chuurh reported The decorated tree nearby prs
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000 for Chin*.
lbrok«ft-.*t.
lions, said In an Interview. •T’he are for the next four years; and *29 in donatlona.
tents a very attractive appear­
Of the amount voted 'by the
The Jaycees were scheduled to
second, the "low” - assumption
only
limit
on
bow
.long
you
can
After
the
holidays
he
said,
he
ance
when, illuminated at night.
mate. $660,000,000 will go to,
that prices will not vary touch take over Ihe.ltoarda yesterday,
France, Italy and Austria. Tills |will return to New York for (lie dtav dowfl is rtjc fuel supply."
Next Monday averting at 6:16.
the
Lions
on
Friday
and
Kiwanis
through
June,
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and
then
will
ItetaTls of German aubmatine
ares with 1697.000,000 ask-1 ipring upera season. He revealed
drop 7
percent in each o f the on Saturday. Next Monday the there will be a pot luck supper
by the adminlrtration/nr thotc , h„ hp had sung at a numkr of Inventions nre knawu to all na three following yrars.
VPW Will preside at the tioarda, at the club with member* con­
count lies and with | 5 0 9 m 0 0 0 ironfrrU ,n N,.w Vorl( (|uri
lh„ tlona -m&gt;w including Kussia.
Using these and other variable on Tuesday, the PUot Ctub and on tributing the food.
“ *ted yesterday, by the House.
season.
Those attending, said Mr. Ar
factors, the government arrived Christmas Eve. the American
•The Hpuse mesiure did not InRBAI. HAI-E HEMI.NHKJIH
at a high estimain for the liar- Legion.
milage, are requesUiQ to bring
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a any funds for China. The
shall Plan of *17,800,000,000 and
Capt. Hudson revealed that he toys or gifts, later to be dis­
Seminole County residents who a low estimate of l!&amp;,IOOJ)O(U0O.
_ ate action now mint lx? te- sent bill lie amended to provide
had compilrd a Hat of 90 needy tributed to the underprivileged
ronciled In conference with the this 118,000,000 to aasure Jhst have not yet acjinowh dgrd receipt
But in announcing hj* "best
ropnations.
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, "aopisthlng ran be done for uf their 1017 Christinas Seals estimate'' of l it .000,000,000, as families to whom baskets of jpod children by the Salvation Army.
Home appropriation*.
■were urged to do'so promptly in the basis for congressional ac­ will be donated and .to whose
,Thr 3 r n a t t Appropriation*
children, toys will be given
a statement issued yesterday
Committee lait night approved China.”
Chairman Bridges 4H.NH) of ( Wrditrvday) by Jack Katigan* tion, Mr. Truman , hewed isurh Christmas Eve at the Salvation
|?0,000,000 In aid fo r ’ China hut
. U. S. farmer* get about 77 per
cjoser la the high figure Hum the Army Post. Til.. Slate Welfare
cent of lha retail prire of eggs, 31
thia was trimmed by the Senate the. appropriation* c o m m I 1 1 e e Seat Sale rbairtnan.
low
one.
Dcparfiurut.
of
whirh
Mrs.
Janis
agreed to Vamlenlierg’a suggesto $11,000,000.
"l.eittra enclosing tbe Beals
.Scarcities at home are the maj Colie la supervisor, has furoished per eept o f retail price of cab­
The action waa taken as Van
were mailed to.reach residents for or reason why II. 3. shipments about 70 of these names, and more bage, 16 per cent of'rice, 37 per
cent of onions, 66 per cent of ap­
r» argued in fiver o f .the &gt;l*bmit objection.''
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Bridge* said that the .State Dr- Christmas mailing” he said. ")l*, will Ik* smaller thsn those esti­ are expected to bv added. •
ples and 68 percent of Guid milk.
rau^ a numlrar of people have mated bv ' lhe* Paris conference,
appropriation to help China in its
Many of the toy*, other than
battle against ..Communism. He. part incut la "not* anxious to give forgotten to make their return* the teport said. On !j.o other
added, however, that there fa "no aid to China" and »0 his com­ yo far, catsU—4tM-e sent out yes­ hand. II foresaw a "considers blr those pm chased have been re­
,-ct- -fiom
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-------- dared, but pointed out that a dol
way" In which the 120,000,000 mittee had insetted the 120,000,-­ terday to p'tnlnd them of their Increase" in supplies available ceived as -gifts
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MerchanU. said t.aptaln Hudson, i lar will not purchase at much
oyrralght. ‘
could be admlnlitrred under the 000.
from
(Other
Western
Urmlsphete
Bridges
ssld
the
funds
Will
be
I
tons
tloni
are
almut
on
a par food aa last year, and appealed for
pending foreign aid measure.
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“ There Is absolutely no plan used to provide food, small am­ look acknowledging their ChrlstThe U. 8. Is expected to supply with those of last year, he d e -! further generous contributions.
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behind thia 120,000,000, Vanden­ munition and other things need­ niak Seals," Mr. HqiJgan a-ided. goods valued at 11('.300.000,000,
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ed bv the rentrsi government in "We are anxloqe to have all re instead of the I2O.OOO.OO0.OOO proberg «ald.
aa* samsm site« a* swstoSMl
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He recalled that there still re­ China.
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fecled atMParis, while other hem
turns
In
ns
soon
as
possible
be­
Vandenberg told the Senafc cause tbe tuberculosis control liphete countries will supply
mained 118,000,000 authorised but
Ice Cream at Its most
that
the
fund
Is
"nothing
more
CH RISTM AS G IFT SlIpGESTlONS,
not yet appropriated under a
work of the association in 1018 about 110.000.000,000 worth In­
Foreign Aid Bill passed earlier thsn a token of our bell«f. The depends upon the auerosa of this stead of *16.000,000,000.
-delicious best and a nett.
. # Rings.
&gt;
.m- Compacts thli yegr by which China if get­ situation In China h as.U a.fm - Chrfstmatf'Scat S*le.’ We want to
Tlie *36,000,O
OOI'MW Hi ship
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Pins
Ddrtanrr on America’a security
ting aome 130.000,000.
put the Heal Sale dollars to work monU-ftons thr W ntem llrmitnational dessert idea for Christmas. Order ypur
TValcfiw- for Ladles and Men
'indenberg asked that the pre- hut »»_hsjp |he. situation in Eu­ •I early In the’ year aa possible." fhere makes up the bulk of some
rope."
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favorite flavora now!
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Earrings
outside countries during
rim the re­
covery period. ~Th# teport rntes
Watch Bracelets- Gold and Silver.
that "Europeans will be able To I
1K47 Roiiers Silver (Eternally Yours)
pay for two-tbiriU of their im ­
Cigarette
Lighters
ports during the next four yaart
through their own efforts; "that
SH
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A
F E R ’S JE W E L R Y
is. without dollar help. •
Rhone 153
222 Magnolia A ven u e
111
Wt'Kl F ln l Strrrl
•The report said thaX in the
case of cotton, driJd fruit, fan­
ned or driyd milk, sugar, am!
tobacco the Paris requests ran be
approximately mrt or rxrccded.
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But the next crop year will
send only 22,000,000 metric Ion.
For - - of grain to Europe from all
tourees, Ihe report predicted, a&gt;
against a request for 29,600,000
LOVELY LAD IES
tons.
t gloomy outlook may be
mrwhat In tbe light of
rill's forecssl of a possible
SLIPS
-bushel U. S. wheat crop in
“ e fourth in history,
f'bcnutiful Hur-Mil rnyrtn
Printed Table Cloths S p e cia l....... $1.00
ilarshall Plan report War
M en’H W hite T -S h ir ts .... .......... .
79c
before the Agriculture
crepe or satin . . . Invishiy
Denartme^l Issued its . forecast,
Alcn'.’t Sanforized
which gave a far more favuraJilr
. l u c e trimmed or tailored
Vadey
IM nt Broadcloth Shorts . . . '
79t
outlook
for fall-sown winter
y d -2 9 c
&gt;vnn /.tpiier.i
i
wheat
than
had
been
expected
li
styles in Whlto or Tearose.
P lastic Pillow P r o te c to r s .... . .
«9t
few weeks ago This crop will
Athletic Shirts
yield
838,705,000
bushels,
the
deStraiglit cut and carefully'
parimenl said, and officials gues­
Wool Lined, Resilient
Ladies* Pigrment Crepe Gowns ...... $2,98
sed (list spring wheat might add
designed to fit to |H!rfec276.000.000 bushels to the total.
M en’s.
Jiantic
nnd Wniut
In the fiscal and crop year end­
tion. Sizes 32 to 40.
ing June 30, 1949, Europe can
Suedetone Panties „
'With Fused Stuud-up Collahi
98c'
expect to import, only—1,100,000
Fancy. Dress Shirts ...:..... :............... $2.59
metric tons of rata- and oils. In­
aSI.-v
to $7.98
Panties
89c
stead of 1,900.000; 1.800,000 met­
Snitforizcd Klox-Colinr Lining
ric tops of meat Instead of 2,­
3001000; 180.000 metric tons' of
I
Wliite Broadcloth Dress Shirts ...: $2.95
Rayon Panties Special ...:...... :......
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nitrogen,,instead of 230,000 tuns,
the document said.
lor And as for farm machinery,
51 Gau«re Nylon Hose pr......
$1.59
the government figured . the
iAinir Sleeve Sport S h ir ts .......... .
$2.98
United State* and Canada would
Am
erican
Lady
B
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l
f
o
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d
s
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$1.00
spare only I&lt;137,009.009 worth in
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. CHRISTM AS TREE
estimate of $1^00,000,000.
t
(tut the report ieipreaard doubt
and HOUSE DECORATIONS
that European far ms could tie
v
PKBoys’ Short Sleeve P olo Shirts
49c
mechanicrd
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t;
3
Light
String
Tree
Lights
$1.69
la plannersi hoped, even If the
Btuapio Stripe
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rquipmct.t could be made •vail
availBoys* L on g S leeve -P o lo Shirto ....^
49c H k d g h t S tring Tree L ights ......... $2.69
able. The report said much at
th9 machinery asked waa of
Children’^
heAvy type suitable only for larn
~|8 Light Ivory W indow Candle Sets $2.29
farin*. of which they are few Tn
C a rd ig a n Type P olo Shirts ............. ' 69»
western Europe.

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t a lr ffa la ia tB la Tfa r l l a p n riw te «if
r i l i lH f fa « d » , will fa* rhfataad far
at ra a a la r n f t r v i U f a f r » i» *.
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tne** r r e r t t fR ii Tfar lleftsl*! i « (hr
aaliftvtftl field »t adtatMalawi o f f
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r tfltt a h r t f ta Ifaa n ir fo r rtpafetlr t f l t n a f all flit Inraj a tw t #Hvled
9a Ifcll ‘n r n i r t w r . at w ell aa all
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KINDLY THINGS. L O V E L Y
THINGS
LOOK FOR GOOD
EVEN IN IMPERFECT PKOPI.E AND IN AN IMPERFECT
WORLD. THERE IS CORRUP­
TION IN THE WORLD RlIT WK
DO NOT HAVE TO LIMIT tflJR
INTEREST TO IT.
BETTER
THROW THE BOOK AWAY:
The Ump of. the body U Utn rye;
I f therefore thine eye he .ilnKlr.
thy whole hnily shall lie full of
lirhl.—Matt. »1:22.

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Af.coiduiT! In * |&gt;oll tetrntlir
-conducted by I he Huccenfut F u m ­
ing miRtfin*. !»2 jwrteni of tho
nation'* ta million humeri never
- heard of the Minhall Plan. Cue**
the nevupsjier* and the radio*
haven't been playing it up enough.

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You may not who i* going to
be elected President next yrar.
but there it no duubhl about it
in the numb pi ibr iUf-g«f*o,
The aitrologft* have atuclird tlirir
charl* lot 1948 and lin e agterd
unanimously that the man with
the mo»i (.ivoublr hoiutcope for
1948 n none other than the popu­
lar, the courageous. the inimitable,
the unwilling General titenhower. li that boy doetn't get elect
rd. it won't be became of Im
friend*' retieerne.
One man a meat it another
man'* potton. The tiring bem
deal reported "at hot at a fire­
cracker" from the farmer*' jioini
of view where IDO.tJQO hamptrr
have been fold for $J 19,1)00 ii
jutl another item in the high
coit of living for the average
tontumer. One of the isddeti
facta of life it that we can't
alwayt get high price* [ot all
ihe thing* we tell, low price*
for the tiling* we have to liny.
at on?
lbe **me time.*

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Do you know how much gold
the United Stile* government now
hi* in it* ponetsion? The latest
Treatury figure* we have »een
show a g o ld b a l a n c e of
* $22,717.739,59936, or over two
billion dollar* more than litt'year
at this lime, and about 17 bil­
lion dollar* during the heyday of
the boom of 20 year* ago. When
anyone lays anything to* you
about the economic collapir for
which this country it heading,
just remember that it will take a
long time to ipend , that much
money, in gold.

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Fire H azards
The Jollity and ehjoynient qf tho Christman aeason
need not be sacrificed, and the chances of disaster by fire
or accident darkening the festivities can be greatly reduced
by observing a few sensible safety precautions, according
to W. Graham Cole, in charge of the Metropolitan Life In*
surnnee Company's safety bureau.
Mr. Cole's Yule-tide safety suggestions Include:
■ Set up the Christmas tree well away from radiator.),
which dry* it nut and make It highly Inflammable, and cer­
tainly well away from the fireplace, lighted randies, nt
flammable draperies. Dispose of the tree by New Year's
Day, or earlier, because as it dries out it becomes more of
a fire hazard.
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When you trim the top of the Christmas tree, use
something firm to stand on, preferably a dependable Btep
ladder.' Ita worth your while to be extra careful, for most
of the people hurt in falls lose their balnncc while working
inside the home.
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Check the wiring for your Christmns tree lights for
worn insulation, bare wires, and loose connections, and hav«
nil repairs made Infforc plncing the lights on the tree. Don't
hook up the Christmns tree lights with n circuit heavily
loaded with appliances..Above all, place the wires where
folks won't trip over them. Don't ever use a lighted cnftdje
on the Christmas tree!
And never - positively never! — put a lighted candle
In n window where drapes can hlow against It!
While the gifts arc being distributed,-view the mount­
ing heap of highly inflnmmnble wrappings as a fire hnznrd,
nnd get rid of them ns soop ns possible.
Learn (nr yourself, nnd .make sure that the ono m-elvlag new gifts thoroughly understands their safe•handling.
Follow especially the manufacturer’s precautions!
. For smaller children avoid toys with sharp edges or
smnll parts that might be swallowed.
Last, but by no* means least in importance, when
Christmas Day draws to a close, show your child.a safe
place to' put his toys* and tench him to put them there
snfcly.Only in the funny papers is n fall caused by roller
skates or a- toy locomotive humorous; in real life it is ser­
ious.
The yearly toll of Christmas season accidents cnii lie
reduced greatly by common-sense safety prccautionil "be­
fore the accident occurs," Mr. Cole believes.

THE WORLD TODAY
By DEWITT MACKENZIE
AP Foreign Affair* Analyal
Ll. Genrral Albert ’ E. ttrth*
meyer, whir made a survey of
China last summer for President
Truman and turned in a report
which hat been, a: timely m aH *4

top-drawer secret ever 'Intt. r»
tinafy
nrriartl aoma amatin*
. - Muni

Mews about China’a situation jc»terday In testifying before the
11. 8. Senate Appropriation* Com­
mit lee which it ton»tdfring aid
Tor that stricken country.
In connection with hi* drelpration that American assistance is
urgently needed, the general laid
down the theaia that the United
States I* “ confronted with the
expatuion of an ideology through­
out the world." He didn’t name
Russia, but it accmed clear that
he Wit *ering “ red." Our aim, ha
maintained, ahould be “ to retard,
then block, and then to penetrate
back into those area* which have
come under the orbit and Influ­
ence of a putyrr that Jhaa world
nowar, ami world expansion In lla
program."
And what of Chlang Kai-Shek
ami his government?
Wril, it
doesn't matter, said Wejletttcyrr,
is "a benevolent

1,0 l’r*c,ic*1,Jr *»•"

Tho impurtnnt fact, in the gencral'a view, I* that Chiang fights
Communism.
‘ Hanpily for the peace nf mind
of this column It doesn't have to
decide the nature of the aid for
China, though aid there must be.
If we Mid have to %iake thia grave
decision! wc most certainly would
have to fAce this fact:
We aren't .considering a moder­
ate operation Involving a few
scam millions of dollars, when
we talk ahoot smashing Commun­
ism in China, establishing a de­
mocratic government* and creat­
ing economic, stability) out of the ,
present awful choas
While no­
body could say In advance what
the monetary cost wuuld- lie,
horse-sense tell* us. that it would
Foi^H om e Consumption
run into many billions, with' a
capital R.
Observers of Russian technique at United Nations
And that’s not all we should
meetings have been baffled by tho insistence of Molotov have to consider. Such all-out
nnd Vlshinsky on making long speeches vilifying the West­ aaaUtam-e to China might resnlt
In War with Russia. Many ob.
ern nations.
servers answer that contingency

FRIDAY, DEC. 19, 1947
by aaying that If we don’t aid
China the will ba "haorbed by
Rua«ia and then wc ahall hava
the big war anyway, with Com­
munism having the advantage of
possessing all of mighty China
as a military base.
Then ngain. assuming tty
America has provided China with
the material aid nccrasary to
smanh the Chinese Communltls
utterly, how is the Nanking gov­
ernment going to dml with thc»*”
millions of red elliiens? • Com-"
munisrn woh't mix with Demo*,
racy er. with any other lim. The
Chinese Comm'iniita' cannot b«
absorbed, and you can’t lock ’em
all up.
Of course the hope has tieen
that Chiang Kai-Shek could r-L
UP' a dcmoeraUc Kov*rnrm..r
wliich would he attractive* n tha
Reds, hut that. involves a good
deal of wishful thinking. Mnylw
some wlscman ran figure out a
way whereby the Chines* Com­
munists could be given a domini­
on of their own which would 1&gt;»
autonomous while still being
loosrly linked with the Chinese
commonwealth. It’s difficult tr*
see any other aolutlon which
could lie reached without e tulle-*
bloodshed, ami even (hat wot.J
be far from jwrfec't liecause thrre
would always be the danger that
this stage would tic absorbed by
Rtuuda.
In any event.’ Chlang either
has to Amath the Chinrso Com­
munists by force, or bargain with
them. If It Is to bo bargaining,
then the sooner it comes the hrlter. That not only would by-pass
the civil war ami pcimlt of the
nolltical nnd economic reconstruc­
tion of China, but might avert
World War III.

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II hits been obvious for some lim e that this method

was making no friends and losing for them whatever in­
Give Theatre Ticket Books For Christmas
fluence they may have had. Secretary Marshall has sharply
Btatcd that-they know , their accusations to be untrue. Sir,
Bevin has rebuked Molotov for his Insulting language, and
O p rn t
the Russian tirades have had no positive influence on public
Mat*-*
IM S P, M.
opinion here or In Europe. Why, then, do the&gt;;kc«p up this
Erii.-'
Daily ,
procedure? Secretary Marshall remarked after a tirade l»y
Children
Molotov shortly before the dose of tho conference:
"It fa evident that his words were intended for another
audience and for quite another purpose."
ONLY!, • Double Feature
• This purpose is doubtless to imbue the Russian people
with the idea that everyone is wrong but Russia. They are
allowed to hear no cyidenco from the other side, so they
are pushed into believing that what they learn front thia
ROUGH,
pro|tagnnda is founded on facts. Apparently it is to this
R
O
USING,
huge unseen nudipneo that Russian spokesmen direct their
TH
RILL.
speeches.
PACKED
Americans arc naturally irked by this Russ lap. met hod,
ACTION!
especially since It holds up the peace treaties and conse­
quently delays recovery from war everywhere in the world.
But we are not entirely free from Bin. Many speeches made
in our own House and Senate and elsewhere at present hnve
-also...Cartoon- “SANTA’S SURPRISE"
political implications and arc directed more towards getting
votes In November than towards serving their ostensible
"SUNDAY and MONDAY!
purposes. If the speakers only knew It, they harm them­
selves thus more than they help. Americans arc smarter
than politicians think they arc. They arc quick to detect y o a lt TAtk and t u k and t a l k About rr/
the phony note under the oratorical noise.
cd u t
Americans lmvtf this ndvnntagc, however, over the
Russians/ Wc cnfi hear both sides of nil questions.

T h e Vice~President

Making the vice president of the United States an
assistant-president is proposed in aii amendment to the
Constitution by Senator Harley Kilgore of West Virginia.
No official duties arc set for the vice president now except
that he ahall be president of the Senate and vote in that
body when a tic occurs,’ The amendment would give the
President official help In his job which is becoming increas­
ingly arduous. Also it would offer the Vice President train­
ing which would be most useful ghoqld the President die,
or become Incapacitated in office.
Recogniring the growing intenAt present, because of special legislation, should Presi­
tily of the parking problem the
dent Truman die In office tho Speaker of tha House, Sam
City Commisiionera have decided
Rayburn of Texas, would auecced him. The Constitution
to erect some 48 new parking
originally
provided that the Secretary of State would bit
meters further to keep tuiumobile*
next in succession, in tho Kilgore bill, the vacancy in the
out of the buuneti district. What
Fice presidential
office when
the
eice
prei.---------------------, Incumlwnt moved up would
thi» parking problem would be
be filled by presidential appointment backed by Sennte con-Short Programif everyone wjsu wants a
Wall
DIsm-y’B
Cartoon“ HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY"
“
^nent.
and hat the money to pay for
Everything pointa to tho good sense of the Kilgore
PARAMOUNT
NEWS !
it. could buy one. it humble to
amendment. There has been plenty of precedent in Amerb
contemplate. So it the traffic
can history to show the need for training a Vice President
congeilion and the wear and tear
for succeaslon to the presidency, and for giving the Presi­ Opens &amp;:J0 I*. M.
on city itreets, already at the
dent.an officially recognized assistant.

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fin

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Mias Mcisch* Honored
By Mrs. Roumillat

Social
c

•i

JO C ta l

PACE F IV 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

FRIDAY, DEC. 19, 1917

Seminole Hi

AndPersonal Activities
i

i l^ions Have Annual
Ld /e n a C f
Christmas Party

e ^ r s o M

By HOBBY PARK

P rogram Announced
F or Sunday Services

AeriyUne was dlsenWred in
Is.lwlleved’ to'be a native of the
of special, high-quality steels and 1850, but wa* not produced tr*
other metals during high-tem* commercial quantities until SO'
years Ister.
pcrstiirr furnace treatment.

Amonjf th# first in a series of
prenuptial parties Mis* Sylvia
0 * , t . I‘rf,li|l,ri.n Churth
Meiseh, whose marriage to Mason
Hill Wharton of Orlando will he ♦thcr whopping li! page edition. will In* sung by the senior and
an event of Dec. 27, was honored Full of new*, articles, and slmics junior choirs and chime* will
this afternoon wltaa_psrixjU|*'J'iAVwelk-W*rlh removing lBe from strike—the—hour uf~«tav#n, ■Mrs,
Ginn and Robert llrown
BS_ M fs..T . TL RoumiHat at
jrour Christmas present fund to Charles
will take the solo, parts in the
home, 010 Palmetto Avenup.
my.it.
,
anthem. “ Christian* Awake.** 'A
Mr*. Ednumd Meiseh and Mrs.
The Glee Club’* annual ChristJohn Meiseh. Sr., mother and grand ita* program went uver beauti­ baptismal service will he held.
mother of the honor guest assist­ fully Wednesday night nnd Mr. The Anthem. “Jesus Bambino'*
will lie sung tiy the juniur choir
ed in1receiving Ihe guests.
Morris had them do most of the with Mr*. Chsrlr* Wilke singini
Pink camellias and white burn­ sumbers sgsin In rhnpel Thurs­ the obligato section. ‘ Dwight Peel
ing tapers were placed the party day morning.
will accompany the singing at the
rooms. The refreshment table,
morning the Key Club organ. Miji. Wike will alto rentier
presided over hy Mrs. A. W. Leb, a Saturday
holding the second of its “ Silent Night".
assisted by little Miss Cynthl*
The serman for thi- day will "be
Sales so he sure ami
Roumlltat, held silver nppoint Christmas
Jrup hy the store on Sanford “ Why Jesus Wa* Horn". Mem­
ment*.
Avenue and Sixth Street and look ber* at the senior choir Include
Those Invites! til lie with Miss ■*Ser the mffihandise. J. C. Pen- Mrs, Wilke, Mr*. Ginn, Mrs. Ernest
Meiseh were Mr*. Edipund Meiseh, scys’r Perk ins-Robsons, Yow ells', Mi Galloway, Mr*. J. A. Hlitlinr,
Mrs. John Meiseh, 8r„ Mr*. lax*. Kader's. and McCrorys* have Miss EHiabeth Fite. Mrs A. C.
Mrs. William Blair, Mrs. Francis Jnnalnl goods for the Key Club Fort, Mrs. Roy Mann, Mrs. Ray­
E. Roumillat. Ill, Mrs, Larry to sell.
burn Mllwce and. Miss (mis
Hartsfleld, Mr*. W. W. Wharton
Meriwether.
Over
the
Holidays
several
stu­
Mr*. Jrrry Ross ana the Misses
Alsu . Holiert Brown, j George
dent
entertainment*
have
ln-en
Camille ilattrn, Caroline I,ee.
Irwight Peck, Claude
Tlic ta*s Seour* Christ­ Tntihy.
Audrey Harh, Mary Ann Whelcht'l, rlanncd.
mas' Tea Dance, and the Key Howard, J. A. Hi*liine, William
l.olo l,ec, Marianna Springer. Club*
New Year's Hall. Also the Hrumley. Jr.. John Hughes and
Endslev Meiseh, Mildred Robson,
Crate ha* planned a spo­ Charles Sctlddrr, .'Ley&gt;, i - of the
i.yliian Boyle, Mary Adctc Whar­ Celery
rtal Christmas program Satin- junior choir inriullUr Mary Ann
ton and Cynthia Roumillat.
day night so lie sure-anil ruing It VIIhe. Joan Wilke, Jean' Wilke,
amk bring some toy for the rrlp- Patsv uomns, rrggy
— ( pie childrens' Christmas.
Harriett Redding, Robin Brown',
I Ihm’t forget To ride hv Ihe Rodman Hrumley. Rolwrt Millar,
Mrs, W J. Thigpen and Mis* 1 , ^ 1 i h r e l . m l se,' the n o
James Krider. Charles Russell.
Jane Thigpen. Mr. Oven will I tjon*.
Alan Mnffett. Edward McCall
arrive in the near future to Join
nnd Charles Wilke.
Quite
a
few
of
the
students
them for Christmas and tu acplanned to see the Freedom Train
company them home.
Friday.
Hope everyone ha* a very MerMr.* and Mrs. William Iwfflcr
Christmas and a Happy New
and son of Gainesville will ar- Year.
rive on Tuesday to l&gt;e the guests j
of tjje.lr parent* for Christmas. P r c s l , ) ’ I c H h II C h u f c h

IM M M M miHM SKM SIW M M M tSW M M M M M M M M :

FLOWERS F or Christmas
Sec Out* AtMMtrlntcnl

1 Member* of the Sanford Lion*
Cflili, their wive* anil friend* enThe Annie Miller Circle will ioyed a Christmas p-r:jr snd
Carl McWhorter left today to
have a Chmtiwn* party «t 7:00 supper last evening at the Sem-1*t&gt;end the weekend In Miami.
inolc Country Club, A Christinas I
-----------P. M. a tithe Elk's llall.
The Philathea Class of ihe theme was tired in decorating j Mrs. O. W. Iv.uglas of Savannah.
First Baptist Church will hold • throughout the rooms of the club. Ga, ts spending soma time ’with
Christmas party at 8:0(1 P, M, Lach pcrsim present brought toys Mr. „ n(, Mr,
C, Williams,
________
at the home v f Mrs. John L. which will lie given to the Klks
'L*e, 110S Park Avenue. Members for dlstrihutkn to under privileg­
Al Doudnev of the University
arc aiked to bring a present for ed children,
of Georgia will spend the com­
■ gift avrhangr.
Santa Claus was unable to lie ing holiday in Sanford with hi*
present hut A. I- Skinner served family.
MONDAY
The Intermediate G. A~S~6f the in costume as a good substitute
Flr»t * Haptiat Churrh will mett and presented toys fo the guest* • Mr. and Mrs. Julian Slenstrom
at the home of Mrs. II. M. Pearce and members. Games were enjoy­ plan to leave tomorrow to spend
717 West First Street at 7:30 ed during the evening and rsrols the Christmas holiday in Alex­
were sung under the direction of andria La.
P. M. for a Christmas party.
The Beardall Avenue
le Char
Chapel Al I.von to the accompaniment of
Circle will meet at 3:00 P, M. Harrv Wester at the piano and
Dr. and Mr*. Hen Hyman and
with Mrs. W. M. McKinnon. WH arrnrdian and W. R. Connolly on son arrived Sunday to visit Mr.
Magnolia Avenue. Members are guitar.
Those present were King Lion, and Mr*. Morris Moses, 700
asked tn meet at the chapel at
.5:30 P. M. where transportation W, O. Lingston ami Mrs, Living- Magnolia Avenue.
will he furnished to Mrs. AIcKfn- slon, Mr. and Mr*. Hamilton
Dale Hofmann arrived today
llishre. Mr. ami Mrs. Hugh
non's home.
Whelchei, Mr. and. Mrs. William to spend the holiday with his
Wray, Mr. and Mr*. Henry parents, Mr. ami Mr*. W. D.
Fidelia Class Holds
.. *
Witlo. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hofmann,*on Valencia DrAMlIiam*.
Richard
Dess.
Miss
Pat
Christmas Party McCary, Mr. and Mr*. Joe Mclsh, Misses Louise and Catherine
Mr. and Mrs. John Ivey, Mr. and Clark will arrive tomorrow from
In keening with the Christmas Mr*. John Mcisch, Mr. and Mr*. Georgia State College for Wom­
season, members of the Fidclls Jack Morrison.
en to spend some time.
. Class of the First liaptUt Church
Also Mr., and -Mrs. 8kinncr,t
entertained In. the annex last
Mr. and Mrs. K. 8. McCall, Mr. ' Stanley Rorkey, who Is attending
■ Stetson
IW University, will spend
t,...t,.„.i. and
■*,.1 friends.
rHi.n.i.
’ V * ‘ itllng, Jlr. and Mrs. the holiday in Sanford with his
husbands
Hostesses
Lyon, Mr. and Mr*. R. II. Iteely, mother, Mrs. E. S. Hockey.
.for the party Were Mr*. Horace Mr.
and Mr*. J. E. Rowland, Mr.
Howard .Whelchei has arrived
To Present Pageant
Turner, Mrs. II. M. Pearce. Mrs. and Mrs, R. K. Elaberry,. Fred
Joe Wright. Mrs. H. I.. Osborne Ganas. Mr* S. L Wester, Harry I Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Kellam will from Florida State University in
have an their guests over the Tailahsssre to spend some time
ami Mrs. J. K Ashley.
Tho annual White Gift ChristWester and W. R. Connolly.
weekend. Mr. and Mr*. R. J. Ed- with his parents, Mr. and Mra,
The dinner, served buffet style,
Hugh Whelchei.
.
_ ,___ t«a* I^aKrnnt_KiU-b«i pt*»rtitrd~nF
gerly of Albany, Ga.
lie First Presbyterian Churrh on
was eaten from .long ,.lsbtc*
- ..
fsmday evening a| 7:30 P. M.
covered with while . cloths snd Miss Rowland Tells
Wayde Rucker and George Speer
Pvt. Imtirler Beard
decorated with holly berries,
U|,|
. ! 11,11 P'l'dir
roidlnlly
to
Plana. For W edding of Stetson, University will spend Itnlir,l
United Slates
Marine Corps k
has
Thuis yrar
, h(. invltisl
,lii;i.anlt!
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
greenery and lighted red randies
arrived
In
Sanford
to
spend
a
the
holidays
with
their
respective
The Gift," was written and dl*i . . .
.... .....
■•
in crystal holders. At the* door
10-dav
furlough
with
hi*
parents.
parent*
in
Sanford.
Miss Hetty tawise Rowland
of the room stood a large, gaily
Pvt.
Beard
is
stationed
at
Camp
. decorated Christmas tree under atimumrcd today plans for her
Wtlev A. Jarrell l|-spending tJiJeunr. N. C.
which gifts were placed by the marriage to J. I., Anderson which the Christmas holiday* in San­
«r *
. ,
.
guests ami Inter distributed' by wa* announced recently by her ford. Ho i* a student at the ilol^
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Causey i nrisunna wun inr
, *'
*
Roger Garner, dressed to repre­ parents, Mr.- -«nd- Mr*. George les School in Jacksonville.
strived last night from Macon, r.ociful i-linrartris nlid Incidents 'J* "
sent Santo Claus. The gifts, W. Rowland. The ceremony will
Ga. to spend a short lime with Is add lm-al colot and aid in bear-; Ann* M,rlc
...
—ITTi
which consisted of toys, will be l&gt;c performed! on Sunil**.* after­
Lieut, and Mrs. James L. Mc­ yMr. and—Ur*. v * w V " Icg oul thc Lrutha duplctu.1. Manyl— vr:—
m
Ks.
S
^ o " ^ rhnm
tan,Us,
Christmas
rai.tl*!
Mr
' ar‘y^ the ’ 'b rib
W ' of/ " '.
given to the Cradle Roll Depart­ noon at 5:30 P. M. at tlo* First Whorter h*vr_arrived from Kelly their home on
m
hast
Second
etrn
alp
„
,
„
f
nounceti
l.a
Christian Church. No invitation*
ment of the Church.
Street.
Field,
-Snn
Antonio,
Trx.
to
spend
natreani •
daughter, I.IndiT, on Dee. 12 at
pageant.
Mr*. J. I. Thorhley rt-atl the are tiring isstsed but ail friend* some time with their parents. *
i the Fernnld I,aught mi Memorial
The music will be fumtshn
Christmas Story and. the Rev. W. are invited to attend.
Frank Meiseh, Jr. is spending the'
adult, young penple'* and H«a|iitaL
P. Brooks led the group In pray­
Ml*s Jnyra Goodspeed will several werka uilh Ins parents.
er after which Christmas Carols Mra. Coleman Talks
spend the holidays in Sanford
BENEFIT DANCE
were sung by ths group ami an
with her family. Mis* Gnndspeed
The Sunf.iid Elk's laxtgo will
, To Ixora Circle is attending Florida Stale uni­
amusing play, directed by Mr*. II,
Itoill Its annual la’ lleflt dance af
i l Morris, was put on for the
versity In Tallahassee.
the cllih Satin.lav evening at
entertainment of the olhrr guests.
to 2:00 |\ M with
Mr*. II. II. Coleman spoke re­
,, „
,
. i,
—
.
I Mi** Ollio Belle Fnrtsnn, Stanley friun
Mrs. Forrest Gatehcl, teacher of cently on practical Christmas dec­
W illiam It. Bryant son nf Dr.
•
I Hrumley and liul&gt;ert Brown. Al music Ily Stmmri Mariin's Or the FJdclis rlsss, was presented oration liieas to member* of the and Mra Samuel Pulesion. Is
Mr. and Mr*. H. (.. D.akr and ,ht. r(,nelu*lon of the service a rhrstra. .Admission for Indies
with a Princess Eugenia Napole­ xnra Circle nf Ihe Sanfnnl Gar- spending the holidays with his children, Martino and Henry, of fiee will offering will be re . „will lie a toy to tie, donalrd
. „ by
on camellia as a Christmas gift den Club. She demonstrated her |Parents. Mr Bryant is attending Gastonia. N. C. will arrive on reived to Ik* sent In the Pie*by- Mt'’
from the members.
idea* with various flower* ami the Holies School In Jacksonville, Monday to - spend the holiday* tartan Orphanage, "Tlmniwell."! ' hibln-n *t the Elk- ( lirlilmar
Those enjoying the parly were: shrubs suitable fur the purpose.
with
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5lr». Drake's
' ‘ J parent*,
1 i, Mr- at Clinton. S. G.imuty.
Mr. and Mrs. F. K Untrhri, Mr.
Tlte meeting wa* hrld at the » Miss Mary Tourhtnn arrived and Mr*. R. W, Tuner at their
andfihwreO^MftJlemieraort. Rev,, hoow of Mrir €lyi!e*Yrwwillcgar. last night to spend Ihe holidays homo mi Park Avenue
’Cuws Hole iin lio iL 'd ililu tbej U S. n iiik prodlli U in ||1C|. B,, I
aad Mri IT. IV Brooks. Jr„ Mr. 120 West Sixteenth Street, with with hrr parents, Mr. and Mr*.
*
--------- 7“ 7
.. ,,
'Jameatowtr .colony of kmciica Inlfrnm alouit 20,81 1,INHI piart* ir
and Mrs. C. W. Hamit. Mr. and Mrs. Edwan! Higgins presiding. II. Q. Tmichton, 811 Park Ave.
Mr. and Mra. Robert r,. Hern- J6Il nni| j„ ,„ ,(lr |&gt;ivrnoul h r(,| j Imm:* to about 55,088,000 quart * In
Mrs Orrle Msthleux, Mr. and Announcement was mule that the rule. Aliss Touchton Is attending don will have as their guest* fm I „ nv in i m &lt;
Mrs. Hr M. Pearce. Mr. ami Mrs. elrele had hern designated to dec­ FTnrirla State University' In Tal- the hnllday*. Emmet Herndon, |
Josh Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. John orate the County Home and ho*- laiiatare.
who la pi tending the University t,
Miller. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. West­ nltn! for Christmas and also that
-of' Florida, ami Mr. arul Mrs i
moreland. Mr. and Mrs. Ray F. Arbor Day wquld lie. observed
Among the students from Ktel- lli'iiert 8. Herndon of Gainesville
Browning, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas btl Ihe group,
son who have arrived to spend the Air. Robert Herndon I* an inH Dixon. Mr. ami Mrs, J. L.
The mom* of th* Terwillegar holidays in Sanford Include Miss struetor at the P. K. Young Lab­
Thornley., Mr and &lt; Mrs. Evans home were in anti fully decorated Nancy
William*.
Allis
Alyra oratory.
’•V ‘ *
McCoy. Mr. snd Mis. 8. C. (Ira, with red _ ami white eamcllia*. Southward and Miss Evelyn Rat­
ham, Mr and Mrs. Homer Os­ Mrs. •Terw’illegnr was assisted In liff.
Mr. and Mr*. L. S. Hartsfleld
borne. Mr .and Mrs. Rolrert A. serving by Mr*. Dale Scott, Jr.
and children., Pat and Larry, of
Williams. Mr. and Mr*. A. L. ami Mr*. G. D. Bishop, Jr.
Mil* Olerla Dyson, whn Is at- Wilmington, N. C. are spending
Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. R. E ElsTlmse attending the meeting tending the University of Virginia, some lime in Sanford, as tin*
“ A (tin Front Y o u t H'm Mentis More"
berry, Mr, and Mrs, . M. G. were Mrs Coleman, guest, Sirs. will
arrive on
Sunifhy
to spend guest* of Mrs. Itarwrirld's par­
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Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. Orally Dun­ Higgins, Mr*. H. I). Odham, Mr*. some time Tvllh" her parents, Mr. ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Ftank Meiseh,
Kclotv Is A Sample O r H flc n te
can. Mr. anil Mrs. Hugh Dun­ Roy Gieen, Mrs. Malcolm Hig- and Mrs. W. H. Dyson, at their They plan to move to flrlnndn in
can. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Little. ^ins, _ Mrs. . Jsnics Tcrwilleger, home on Magnolia Avenue.
the near future where Mr. HartsAlio Mr. And Mrs. II. E. Mor­
ra. James AtaElhannon, Mrs. E.
firld is associated with Radio Sta­
ris, Mr. and Mrs. ,J. Roy Brill, B. Smith, Air*. George Thurston,
Aliss Caroline l^e, daughter of tion WHOO.
N oDale19Mr. and Mr*. D. K. McN*h, Mr. Mra. Charles Vodopleh, Mr*. C. Air. and Mra. A. IV. Lee. ha*
and Mr*. L- F. Gamer. Mr. and A. Henderson. Airs. Scott. Airs. arrived In Sanford to be with her
GOLI) FISH
Mr* J. R. Ashley, Mr. and Mr*. Rishon and Mrs. Terwillegar.
family for Christmas. Alls* l^e Is
SANFORD, FLORIDA
A large gold fish tank of glass.
Jo* H. Wright, Mrs. Fred Coopattending tha University of Ken­
tucky.
i8 Inches high and 48 Inches wide
«r, Mr*, n. E. Turner. Mr*. LouPRESENTED TOand providing plenty of room for
rin* Beal. Mr*. E. B. Smith, MHT4 Miaa Stincciphcr
Carl Mon, Mr*. G. A. Harris,
Miss Lylllan Boyle .1* axpectrd hundreds of golf fish of all sites.
With Hfftl Wishes o f
Haa
Xmas
Party
Miss Lorene Franklin. Miss A Die
lo arrive on Saturday to spend •* displayed In the window of the
mime time with her parents, Hunt Tuxedo Feed Co. on SanTrafford and Roger Gamer.
The.'V oliv Pigtails" club held
ford Avenue. The water in llu&gt;
a Christmas party at Ihe home of Ren. and Sir*. L, F. Boyle at tank li* constantly circulated.
home on Mellon villa Ave.
The U nfaithful Opc'mi Miss Grace Atsrie • Stmeripher their
COUNTERSIGN KDtacentlr. A Christmas theme was nun.
Female* outnumber male* in
A t Ritz On Sunday used in the lovely decorations In
Senator and Mr*. Lloyd F. the white population of New
Ihe Stineclpher home and InZealand, but. the males are more
Ann Sheridan will be seen as t If” 1*1. centered arotfnd a large Boy|p will have as their guest* numerous among the Maori pop
for
Christmas,
Mrs.
Boyle's
»-star for lh « first time with! Uirhteixl tree,
ulation.
scharv Scott .and Lew Ayres.j
rojlowlng ■* short business mother, Afr*. A. Dial Gray, wh-i
when Warner Bros,’ new roman- meeting games were enjoyed and will arrive on Saturday frofli
tie drama, "The , Uni
nfallhful." the young girls exchanged gift*. Lauren, S. C.
* re ox a*I&gt;sa* m re RSa*M M
noena at The* Bill Theater on R o s eCm
1 a r y . Garner, Jeannette
Mr. and Mr*. Philip M. Vick­
Sunday.
Cleveland and Beverly Cooper
ery of Ft. Worth, Tex., and Walk
Written for the’ screen hy won nrlies.
BENEFIT
Refreshments were srrved hy ler Bval of Odessa, Tax., will
Darid Goodts ami James Gunn.
Tho new film dramathra the ro­ the hostess asststrd by her mot- arrive on Saturday to *p«nd the
mantic and economic problems her. Mr*. J. M. Stlneclnher. Tho«n holiday with Mr*. Lillian' Vickfaced bv a returning veteran- nreaent were Ivggy Wright, Jnnl cry and Mra. Lourine Beal.
Miss Sheridan la east as au un­ Saunders. Barbau Cassuiic, Pal­
SANTA
Simon Dingfelder, who Is at­
faithful wife whose extreme lone- sy ' Collins, Jeannette Cleveland,
TIIINKH.
lines* during -her , Serviee-msn- Ellen Lyon, 'Lynn Raultrson. tending Cornell .University i
husband's long ahsenre leads to a Nency Rountree, Betty Ann Ithaca, N. Y., I* expected to ai
Stile*. Paulette Cason, Sandra rive home Sunday to spent the
I series of emotional climaxes.
Scott has the role of the Gt Dunn, Roaemary Garner, Patricia holidays with his parents, Mr.
who returns to discover that hi* Took and peverly , Cooper. The amj Mr», Julius Dlngfelder.
Kalian Florentine Silver,
homo Is Jn danger o f breaking
up. next mretlng will be.held at the
*k
' ' * ttr*.’ Hamilton 8. Oven and
la Wonderful for a Gift!
and Lew Ayres play* the sym­ home o f I f Isa CaasiiTiv. ' SATURDAY- DEC. 20th
son. Hamilton, Jr. of Tallahassee
pathetic family friend who trie*
To make a jmund of butter 9.77 arrived yesterday to vist Air*. Stunning reprodoetlon* of ancient
to keep husband ami wife togeth­
10:00 until 2:00
quarts of milk are required.
er.
Oven's mother and and staler, design* In prices ranging from
V * to t U t
Other important role* In “ The
Unfaithful" are portrayed hy
Mualc Ily
Crjntal and China
Ere
Arden. ( Jerome
Cowan,
la
nationally
known
Mae*
arrive*
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
Steven Gfray and John Hoyt.
ST ^W A U T M ARTIN and ORCHESTRA
■any a problem, when all pstThe timely screen dram* wa*
Genuine
Cream
OB
Permanent, shaped and styled to fit your
tvrna ar* In open stock. Glv* a
directed b y . Violent Sherman
/natures- $8.50. Or-try tha new Supersonic Wave at $10.00 up.
gtace ov glv* a aetl You give the
and produced for Warner Bros,
A dm isaionWe special Ire in acatp treatments, facial* and manicures. Ask
by Jerry Wald. Original back­
about free permanent to Ire given December $4.
ground music was composed by
Beautician*-- Harriett Slawter and Pauline Deri
COLEM AN ’ S
’
Ladies
Men
'dispense r |* **$ren through­
H A R R IE T T S BEAUTY NOOK
Adm,- $1.25
out the story with a myaterious
Pfc. I IT
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1 Child’s Toy
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death and a tense courtcl “
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KAJIN &lt;2mi.no I’ KU WEEK SALARY
U rlein Ttarking 1‘ompanj, lncM Wlttston-Sslem. N. C.'Otfera
joung men au opportunity lo go Into business for them»elTea.
We sell you a 191(4 Model L. J. Mack Hleocl or 1918 Model
0*9 Autocar i»t«wcl Trrwtor. M * give you • three, year le**e
co&gt;ltract. Karmux* sufficient to pay for truck in three year*,
not including salary.

|MethodUt are rated thtrAiW ttw(u move into the Huger How
Row!
■proved football t*sm* of lTNi In opposite Texas.
_ ULL’CKJt SOLI) TO O.WNBIMIFBHATOHH ONLY OYH1TB).
itln* aotttixLAfWciwtod P**s*~s*»u ow N J’ a y ' lE n t o f 12506.00 k k Q u u k u
•
jfm Aiken must have done a
Teon end -poll of Writer*. 0 )*cltes great Job In hia flr»t year at
Apply to:
ami athletic dln-rtors. The same Oregon. The Wchfcet lost three
MrLean Trucking Company, Inc. • *
grpun tabb.,1 Ohbt Stale and Iowa' out of four and then rut. loose
Winston-Salem. North tarolirta
a* the greatest dl*nppo!ntments. with * six-game win string that
—
Hdtvd on thp lin.ii* of recovery brushed off Washington, Sin
f a u r • '* * *
Kranclaco.
Idaho,
Washington
[ would have gone to North Carh- stBtr St-nfor.l anil Oregon Slate.
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lJ'Ml‘ L0 l ^ 0,n " n* A.t" r ’l l
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IVnn .Stale, low* State. Minj ftnishe.1 strong.
Hid the poll ■nr, ol„ Wisconsin. ltutxer»,f MisWM wwlurjfcd witli thf tru*i
fiMippI ar.d M&lt;i&gt;yUn&lt;! werf othcomparing final results .with pre-, t. „
mt^P than ,lt,r voUaeaion extn-rtalion*,
i each In the “ most improvrd catel.vnn .Waldorf, roarhing the ffory.
. California Ik-ars for the fitst1 Failure of thv Ohio rfinte line
[llim-. walkgrl into a tnucU jo*- wa*. gcnl-tally Jifccpted• as the*
The team lost seven of nine stalls reason for the Huckryi** flop,
in ID46. In a complete reversal: winning, only two and tying one
of form by many of the same |n n|np „urla.
players. California won nine of
The t*nru Unit was given the]
' 16. losing only to Southern OaL,[ bru-scaion buildup n* tin1 “ dark
tHa- Pacific Coast Conference ; horMt" of the Hir Nine wa* Iowa }
ehamplonk. Oli-td.
' Y d "they failed To do lM-tii;r than
• •
I'unlue bounced around the Rig three won and a tie in nine t Plant Ic Baby
ILirry Hamilton, 6‘U" Florida Nine cellar last fall hut allied f xamr*. Tilings were »o tough
BATTLES &amp; BALLS
forwatd from Gainesville who
drungly behind new Conch Stu j that Coach Eddie Anderson ofcurrently selling the ba*ketb
llolromb for n fine recorrt of five feted hi* re*lgnation Just before
Sturdy] Eaxy Rolling
c-iurla afire 'for the ([atora, W__ win* and four defeat* in sttemmu*. the Minnrfota game. Hi* team
Rubber Wheel
he one of (fi* blvtlllMTS IP the annual linn. The-1
Hnikomakcrs then Vdntf out and knocked over
.
two garni' series With the Univer­ hewed to Wisconsin hy 18 point*, the favored Gopher*,. 13-7.
M ETAL CARS
sity of. Miami in Miami Friday tluev a scare into Not nr Dame
and Saturday. Hamilton ha* schked txifnip *urctirabing, 22-7 amt then
KICK IT AWAY FROM HIM
The New Eduraliunml
B2 point* in the Oatnr’s first foor lust li&gt; Minnesota by five point*
MIA511. Dw" IP Hud French
games this season. Tha Plot Id* and to Indiana by two.
(No. 23) will it* the Kansas re­
record stand* at three wlna ato watch
on t.voryta
Gcor/rla Tech
Southern Methodist, led hy ceiver
ceiverto
wutchon
rech
PLAY BLOCKS.
ycafnst one lo*«.
lin*k - Walker
from , kickoff* In the Orange Howl. Uud
I)oak Walker who returned Dmni r,.tulV d six kickoffs for 153 yard*
service lair 1**1 season, *wept during,the Fall,
through the .Boulhwcsl •Confer­
CKO INLEY TU TALK IN MIAMI, lice. 10—JJtn Crowley, ence ’ with u perfect recotd until
KAN8AH HAND TO MIAMI
one uf football's all-lime great*, lk?6 !&gt;*■■ Texas Chrl*i&lt;an In Us
MIAMI. Dec. 1»-Thu University
will he thp speaker at the Orange final game. A 14-13' dccltlon of Kan*a* hand will accompany
Howl Kickoff Luncheon of ennthiniildn- over Texas was the clincher, the Javhawk* to Miami for th.MANY OTHER INTERESTING MODERN TOYS.
De&lt;- Coach .Matty Hell's Mustang* won’ New Year'r. Ofg dl-i- ltpwl xamtn
yamg
c*l Miami civic club* at noon. T
iudi* only.four of 10 in IWfl.
') &gt;HhT&gt;u«)ri(ia fte b .
emlrer 2fl in the Uayfront. Ai
LA&gt;’ *AWAY PLAN
torium.
Tha North Catolinu club, high— *_ .
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Increased rubl&gt;er plantings, es- j
Iv touted in pre-reason talk, bow­
(Open Until 9:00 P.M. Ucirinitintr Today)
THOSE LINES ARK TOUGH ed to Texas and Wake Forest be­ pcrlally In the Dutch East fndirs, j
MIAMI. Dec, TP—Te*tlmonial to fore sprinting to seven straight indue,-,| by *l.23 n.pound rubbei
the strength of the opposlnf victories including IB-7 over Wit* In 11*25 contribute*! to lower prices!
306 East First Street
Phone 90S
Kama* and Georgia Tech line* fur" Hsin and Mary. 21-0 over Duke which brought spot rubber r.s low j
as thra* rents a pound.in tha da- the * IP48 Orange Rowl gam*; and 40-7 over Virginia.
presslon
’3o«.
i
neither hail a punt knocked Alabama alto ttartad slowly, lo«against It all season.

|ly ARTHUR HECK WITH. JIL
-Wwwll!

railed on the Mid-Winter
After we # Wrote our mlomn
arts Association. Siitfat Howl
vc**erdav
W" Ml down and , '"i’ aponrer*. for an arconntlntr of
MIAMI. Ihyx 111—(Special!— ored out io«* how far &gt;n the hole
It many ducal* to the Jan. I (iff the ctdd flxtlres of football Pstatks. n-t.uml anil Davtons
lie.
past performance pheets.
your Reach would go. If the extra
he article said Inutilric* cun- 1!I48 Oranxe Howl x»me lietween •
ntarv ‘evwrtse* wrr^ taego** ,,n
■KnCAlllUr the.; dUttoiitfon of the Kansas and Georgia Tech will Iw the ball club* In the Florida State
krt« wrriv In-gun ikfff-r the pretty much' of an offensive toss
League next year.'
ipaper receiver! n letter re- up .
Yessir. I» was nothin* short of
The
hlch AvIiir Jsvhawk*—
Jng a speculates had offered
ama»lnx when vUtl fi*&gt;*re Item
! lettcr-wrlter one Sugar Row! pared hu All-Amrrlran Halfback for Item how much It will 'Wt •*»
Rav Evans—svere
Hth In the
ckel for &lt;68 or four for 1160.
run a ball club, cv,-n In Cl*** P
[flam Corrnswrt. president of nation for IBf7 In total offense r o m n e tlt lo n .
.
„ .
Mid-Winter Rom t* Atrecla- With JUMP) yards In’ 10 game*,
The first IlCrtt On the H*t
, was not avaHSblv for coin- and Georgia Tech was 12th with wilt be the money pah) to (he
Dt on the urticla, hut the .1 .8ft! yard* for the same numlwr nlssrrs.
12.606 a month for
Smra-Pivayimr '»uld "he did not of trip* to the post.
Knttias axatnst such as Miss- the and nn# 'hair month* fig­
he should make puhlir this
ure* o'd to be IHJlflO for IT
RUeated) information without onrl. Nebraska. Okluh.itna and plnvera* o a r .' A m*a*gec "*H
approval of fellow member* Oklahoma A A M—compiled 141 coat at :I*-»at another HM ■
first downs, and gained -Iftl net
pf the aMOciatlon."
lushing ami 1.213 In the air. mohth and that will run the
■ firbe article pointed out that the (Ieorxia Tech—axaln»( such as •tnenaea for sslsrle* ta It*.
Bugar Howl will »eat approxi­ 'Alabama, Duke’ Navy, Tulann SOO for the v#ar.
mately 72.000 fan*. It. said the and .Georgia—rolled u p-.131 first
Next on the 11*1 would b* n«v
OHoelaiimt announrrd tluit 24,- downs and pelted 2 (H)8 on lh* for ground* keepers, club home
fetS ticket* wont to lini Univer- ground and l^'fk'l with pas sea.
hoy*, hii.ilness tnanaerr, official
of Alabama and the Illilver-*
The tlROff of (lo* «Pfild of (he scorer* and minor off be esm-nof Texas. Another-21,^10. two •Oranx* Howl leant* tan le* ai-.*. This will run tip to tl.066.
fdftid. are available lo holders found ift the total play*, Kansas A club will use 100 doren ball*
of Sugar Howl Stadium bunds.
ran RPB In 10 contests, or an aver- a year which wdl cost 11.766 and
What happened to ‘the other nxe of almost 60 n trume. The at least four dozen hats which
““ tlfkfta ha* not been vx- Engineers were In ftftP offensive will he 1100. Traveling expense*
ined In detail by the Mid- ptavs, or an averape of almost for players from town to town
Intar Sports Association," the 5*1 n game. This gives Tech an will amount to I7IHI and TeedInf
average If almost six yards for them while on these trip* will
U laid. ,
p**floraa of them went lo mem- tvery time It bundled the hall on ro*t a Huh &lt;1.800.
Spring training . expense* ate
h«r* of the nstoclatlon, other* offensive, and the Javhawk*Tiavo
high. The least a club can ex­
went to ori-presenlatives of the nit average of 5.6 yards.
Kansas
has
an
edge
in
the
matpect to spend "for this Item will
and radio, (fiber* have
of .etiirnlnr backoffs, punts lie $2,fiO0. Uniform* for nlayers
J» ret aside for distinguished .ter
and
intercepted
passe*.
The
Jay•Hot*. Other* went to gum Sit­ hawks have winged SW with 4,» fnuTfflil 11.200 nnd lights Tor the
'S; who underwrote the cost of pouts during 1P47. a* against ir nark will Ik? another 11,200 Hulh*
r ftru fluxar Howl game*," it 454 vntd total f,*r Oeor»n»- Tech nnd_ l|ghtln« repair*. will co*t
*260 and uniform cleaning will
for 17 tunlatch*. Kansan' retnrn
•‘However, ju*t how many with Inlercepted pn**e* In 24t Ire *600 more.
The league asarMmrnl last
St4i Weill to each group has vartis against 172 for the Engin­ year
was'*1350 per month, or
Mt been announced—and ptub- eers. And tlir* Jayhswks have-come
*bly Will not by- made public this tmek 460 vnrd* with kickoff* as 11.625 for the year. Insur­
ance on th* bus and play­
year," the article added.
compared with Georgia Tech’* 281. er* co*t* 4350 and social seGeorgia Tech, on the other hand, ruiltv ami uneinployment tnxes
I e* ha* a conildcrahly better pasting will be at Iran &lt;600. P-wtor bill*
record. Eighty-nine of J6ft to**es for lniure&lt;l plovers will amount
Imve hit (lie mark, 16 of them for to 12(81 nnd telephone ami talctouchdowns. The Kansas record graph Mils will amopnt to |1|H) *9,876 behind and Dsylona
la 6 3 -cointdelion*-=14—of—them f..f ihti year.
Tlte«e expenses with 51.661 would be &lt;7,045
scoring varlelv—In 121 tries.
alone amount to *12.87fir There behind In their arcuunt*.
If punting be considered nit of­ are other item* that enter into
....
All this -----« y » i* that THEY
fensive weapon, Georgia Tech ha* a season's hill* that we might 1CAN NOT OPERATE UNDER
nif edge there to«. The Engineers not have listed.
[THESE CONDITIONS. ThU is a
OAlNKSVILLKTik-c. 18.-(Up,-. have averaged 16.fi for the season
*32.873 aniounta to 65,730 long haul, and we would »Urv
‘ ‘ I—Pre-Christmas play for the on kicks a* against 24.0 ynrd* ADULT admission* to a park like to sec there three team* r«
troraUy of Florida basketball for Kan«a«.
fur the season. Of course, fhis main in the circuit, but they can
im will come to a close thin
doe* not Include playoff ex­ hut do it unless something U
ckeiid with a tmo-xamu aerbu
pense*. or receipt*.
door.
g f t I ff Uni varsity uf Miami
g Charged
With this In mind, wo went
Tannin Player*
’ Miami Friday and Hatdrday.
oyer th« tirtals for patrons en­
Welcome to Hanford. Pauline
TIW Qatar* win •l&gt;,. forced to
tering the parks around the FSL Beti. Thv Celery City has addad
against their arch rival in
year and we find that then? anuthei sputts iH-rsunallty to Ra
B y Daughter-In-Law Inst
ite play without the aerrlcM
an- hut TWO team* In the league growing Hat of. fatuous resident*
regular foiwaid Hill Atkrnaon,
with over 05,000 admissions.
MEMFIflfl. Tsnn, Ore. 18 UPi These put tun* were pot all adult* snd visitor*.
Jacksonville Irttermun who
Miss Dvtx Will remain in San­
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A
*166
000
damage
suit
against
_
injured In the MliUtipp!
cither. Some o f them were col­
State Xante nnd t* not expected James Thompson fpor) Frotnos ored tickets' and antne wi-n? chil­ ford for the winter and will Ik?
hftek In action until the first until recently manager of Ihr dren's ducat*.
tenntp Ii
fan* for 1c*available to tennis
Memphis Rasrhall Club of the • Gainesville had 80,761 atten- «*ns at the Mayfair Inn, which
fkf the year.
Southern
Association.
\
v
riK
filed
*
In the four game*
played.
, , .
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dent and Hi. Augustine played]I* apottsurlng the Cooke-lieu
Iiefnre 76.735 people. The next ’ troupe a* instructors for the
Tacnxler lend* the Individual in federal aourt yt-slerilay.
The complaint, film! by Mrdtveord waa that of l),-[^intl Bath and Tennis Club.
acerer* with 64 points, followe-l
l»y Hamilton's 52, u„d Mill,. , •Ann Gorin Prothro, a daughter' W ith 60 ,033,
fttanager Lind Welter of the
in-law,
charge*
the
forriter
Chlelt
Should Del,snd
SI one forward and .lullait MilMayfair ayya that all tennisir at one of the iniairtiprtaUhms. manager and his wife with alien­ same number of patron* next minded peonlo of Sanford tnay
ating the affection* of J. T.
sear aa they did list year, take advantage of the opportun­
|Off to a rood start with Three (Tommy)
Prothro, their son.
thei1 will still he 12,939 in the ity and thr instruction will not
.nr game*. the Gator*
Young
Prothro,
an
assistant
13.937 bn limited to Hath and Tennis
dsfeatyd Tampa. Mississippi foolliall coach at Vanderbilt, was RED. Palatka draw
* altd Aiihurn, amt dropped recently 'denied a dtVorro from ! spectator* and they would be , Club members.
contest to Auburn. A Ivnan sipmil will make the Mil inI hi* t^lfn—
1«rip, l*avitiR here Tliutsdayr after­
LEAD DIG HIX LEAGUE
noon.
MIAMI. Dec. 1 0 -O f the Kan
Coach flam McAllister,' inbut, *a« Orango Bowl team, llalfliack
SCHOOL BUSES FOIt SALE
I be aarvires of Atkinson ami Rey Evan* led the Big Six Con
ith standout center lfptta Tarns- ference for 1047 In passing, End
t ' o n the alllitR list with a Otto Schnellhacher In pas* recolvA t eleven o ’clock on Thunitlny ntorninjr, Jtimmry 8,
old,- may tsart sophomore Hilt lug and Fullback Forrest Griffith
In scaring,
1048, The Donnt o f P ublic Instruction fo r Seminole
Edmund Randolph of Virginia
County will receive peoletl bltl« on three (8 ) u*ed
waa the first U. 8. attorney gen'-

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ROBSON SPORTING GOODS

Gators To M eet
ami U. In Two
B lits This. W eek

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school bunex. Th e B oard r n K m i the rig h t to ro je ct
a n y or nil bills. F o r fu rth er inform ation call the
auperlntendent, Telephone Sanford 148, o r call at the&gt;
o f fic e in the cou rt huuHO.

BOARD U(£J»UBLIC INSTRUCTION
for SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
L, E. Jurdan. Chairman

T. W. Lawton, Secretary

BUILDING FOB SALE .
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At eleven u’cloek on Thursday morning, January 8,
TV hlte ahlrtn . . . always got J, always correct with a n y ensemble. Soft or stiff collars and

1948, the Board of Public Instruction for Seminole „
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don’ t overlook the popular u^iord. button-downs for the young bucks.

County will rtcelvu sealed bids on one building und

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" manship and fit. 8laea 181* to 18 with prices $3.26, $3.95 and $4.60.

man school at Longwood, Florida, The B oard’ re­

office at tha court house, Sanford, Florida. ’

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rtour linos erf white shirtn madf? by Manhattan Marlboro; Cape Cerf and Towns assures work-

site known a« the Janitor’s residence, near the Ly.

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TiANFOUU llURAIil), HANTUKU, -PLOUIUA

FO R TH E REST ICE CREAM

ANNOUNCING
BLUE BIRD
; TA V E R N

We make our own Ice (’ ream. All flavorn
TukI)’ — Delirious

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Your I’jilninuge
WHl He AllDreclalctl

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W . T /B A I L E Y

T I !&gt;'— T O
414 Sanford Avenue

O Z A R K IKE

Legal N otice

Reopening of the

Ow nor
Rhone 5I0*J

Rhone 1218

CADS U f M ILES AM G O TTA
l B Y TAWAAUM OH TM MO5
COIOS6UL fV EN T UF
TH YGAA W ILL TUAM
INTO A C A LA M IT Y /

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IN THE
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HEfc SCOAINO
THE WINNING.
&gt; TOUCH DOWN
ON TMt LA$T

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LOOK, DAO...OZARK
RAN RIGHT OUT

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FOR RENT

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OFFICE »t'Hfi* In Melsrh Building,
large light offices.' lawt;,* cideor■ltd. all utilities. heat and tanl
tor wrvtco furnished. Call HdHW. H. k A. Dept, Store.

Cat (pare heaters IM 95 up
II. II. POI'R CO. INC.
HKWINO MACHINES
flAl.KS AND SKRVICK
Hetl'a SeiOna Alack. Shop
IIS S. Kbench
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RECORD PLAYERS and radina
for renC Ry day or week. Tim MILS. IIROWN MILLERS Fruit
Mutl- Rn*. 110 W. lit HL
Cake at 1‘iRKly Wiggly St Tat.le
Phone OM.
Supply. ’
LARGE
apartment.

room iinftirnlthcd
Phone Hll-J,

2. ROOM nnartnient, adulti
402 Oak Avenue.
room s,

2

nio \V. nTti st.

WANTED TO RENT

VEGETAHI.F plants for emsll
anti lirg*’ acreage, ralilmgc.
CollanU. Rnn'cnll, Cauliflower.
Onloui. lo-ltiice, Esearole. Tonratn. Strnwberry 0 Ueela. J W.
Bell. Lake Monroe. Fla. Phonct u
1-80 GAL. Elretrje water heater.
E'eelrir Service Company. 201
Maimolia Ave. Phone ini.

5 O R 6 ROOM H O U S E , furnl.h
ed or unfittnlihed. Phone 580-

Company. Inc.
N_ C. offers
opportunity to
n i UnoiMelytiL

W e r r l l y u i i it 1*148 Modi’! I.. J .

FOR SAl.K ■•l.lnin.vt for drltre*
ware and roadarave- Pl,..na
1241

ALMOS KICKOFF&gt;
TIM E FCR TM' BRAWL
DETWlVT TMCM F E E *
ROSMUS F A T F ie iO S &lt;
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AN 'TW OCAROEO

tu v ir t

Mi I.cot) T ick in g
. Wintlon-Sali ni;
young mnn t.n
go Into Ininn. t

Murk nirtt! or 1948 Model
UQ Autism lKi.nl YVactnr. Wo
give you n tluee year lease
rordrart: ruiniij&gt;;&lt; sufficient to
pay for tru.-L in tlu.c years,
nut Including *al«iy - •T'RUCKS
8ul.li T o OWNER OPERAJ
TORS ON'I.Y ( Will I K). l&gt;o\VN
PAYMENT OF $2500.00 RKgUIRKD.
Apply to McLean
Trurkihft ('oni|iany. Inc., Wins*
t.m Halt in. Nhi tli Caiollnn.
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THE K K FO FFI...
WILL OZARK
ARRIVE IN
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THE M 'BATTS
FROM CERTAIN
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T T l V V C * A CENTURY AGO A
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SPOTTED THE L A M E S T
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BEAU EYED SEEN IN THE
y
0 2 ARKS i...B O T H FIAEO,
BUT ONLY OWE SHOT
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THE FEUD PAGES B E TWEEN THE CLANS OVER
POSSESSION OF THE
PELT. WHICH IS K EP T
BACH YEAR B Y THE
WINNER OF THE A SH M l
FOOTBALL BRAW L/

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n t o A C E A i - FttC . J d i l ’

RADIATOR ili.atumr, -lepkiitnir.
New Uadmtura, uew caret. We
tak« off A im tail. Jimmie CumL,
uni Sheet Mi tul Wirka. Plmne

“ TOM’S Toasted Pfknut a” Sales*
man wants to rent unfurnished
houio or cottage in Sanford.
Claude Echefil, Baa 041, Dcland.

Expert Radlu Iti.'pairing
Ft ed M»vr». rlt L. .*,..r ,;t.

Fl'RNISIIED ap
In. Phune 409-J.
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3 REAL ESTATE FOK SAM

uf N il*. .)»• ll*.t, it. Tultmhip 3«

rtitllh It'nan It font, run .V It*

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FLORIST,

•FIVE HOQM*l!OUSE. parfly furnialird, 2 lualrouma, I'.T duwn, CUT FLOWERS, Mrs. Y. C. IU.I
84U.UO per month. For quick
linger. West 1st St. near Monaction. Call Phunu Ut7d,
roe Corner.

'O K R E N T Floor minder. E a sy
u|nirutiuii. ! L iiMin.tllr inteJ, San*
ford Paint A G ia n i * . I “hone
!tb3.

INSURANCE
TURKEY'S — Fresh dressed nr
REAL ESTATE
live all sites.
Place your.
F.II.A. MORTGAGE LOANS
Phone 1011
Christum* older now. l)tie mile
RAYMOND M, IIALL Realtor
beyond Wilnon Coruer on -Ml,
RegitAered Broker and
Dura Road ut Phuiu* Uloi.
Show cards and Dot
• •ir.Miranre Agent
O — IlKF.H h ig n h e r
Km. 4 Flotilla State Rank IRilg.
REE ripe uranges and lungeO. l b I o m lre e a . I'h nr.e 1021
mu * $ I.IK) Ru IDS Park. I'h.
I SMALL Furnlihed House Trail­
er.
I lot Juat oiltalde city.
‘ Lights A watft avallalde. Will ORANGES A grapefruit II bush
aell aeparrtleljr, $200.00 each.
el.
A. C. Cleveland.
I'hom
Phone 716-M4. i__ _ _______
AUTO REPAIRING. Hall’s Garage, Sanford and Celery Ave
NEW—-3 liedroom Bungalow, very RIDS invited from nntiipie roller*
nues. Phone |o90-M.
deslrahle, garage on targe lot,
tuia for Inamk- cluck tnom.than
screened parch and lireexway,
For Dc|»endkble
160 yra. old. Phone H54-M.
$!*,Ooo.oo. Trrnts. lo*t ua show
you this one.
For Fancy Packed Gift lloxes uf
Citrus, also fine line of I
7 ROOM HOUSE, cltme In. mod.
G W A S ItHFRIGEitATIIlN
ern. a good buy at $3&amp;00.0&lt;l,
pound boxes of rxndy &amp; jellies.
8HHV-1CK
$1000.00 rash,
balance
on
Fresh Orxnge Juice.
I'h. 6T0-*W
monthly payments at 5*4 in* Williams Tropic si Fruit Market
2(65 S. Park Arc.
Phone 1215
tgrest on balance.'■Mikkuaplng f c i jlf c , part tlnrej
S IX ’ ROOM HOUSE, close In;
nl*o, advice* ami nssislnnce «n
TUXEDO
FEEDS—
complete
line
well worth asking price of
soeinl seen. Itr no.I Income t«v
llunt'a
Tuxinln
Feed
Store.
$4500.00. $1500.00 cakh. balance
mailer*
J F. Demiraey, Sort
like rent at
Inlurrst.
Magnolia. Ph..n«t U|U7.
IIAIIY CARRIAGE
. FRED' W. RENDER. Realtor
lion. Mrs. I*. T
Room 2 Fla. Slate Bank llldg.
4UU-J.
Phan* 1 M 0 _____
-IASONRY* constructed 3 bed­ 6 A lt T I C I X a VVAN TED
room house with Hreexeway
atmncctcd garage on corner lot
With. 10 extra- Iota. Located Iligheat rash price paid for used
Altamonte Springs Will trade
furuilute. Ted Davis Furniture
for 1040 or 1947 car. Immedi­
Co. 311 K 1st. Ph. 1*68.
ate possession. Phone -Winter

write IIAIIY’ VAI.KT, Daytmia
Ib-nrlt.

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EVENCA5T NO
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ifkoli • iaa*» .3* ai.d !-s
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ftn.11 3 |oiKn »■&gt; anil *1 amt 1*1
I (iasi- 1 3e Ml|i&lt; •.»,

By Fran Striker

Hm.tr I
tad t*
Im*. k s
liinlnlii'lil I'tnl lll.ok 3 |ia|i.i
awl *1 nlid l*|jf II.H.k • pur
!« nn*1 »»
I nr Hr lamhwood I2ni |l.,.,k
l'»a*s |i li, 31 ns.l I'lnl |t.. k

AtVc GOT TOFIND £OM£ m i 10 WARN vJIirtEw you golTi did wd im
O ff THAT i------r PREPARED TO
MR. W.NTER‘3 OF TsE Pt-QT AGAiN^T f
TRAIN
I dePEnO »&lt;5UF!
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V£ ft GOT TO REACH THAT TTlAiH
BEFORE iT GETS UNDER WAyJT'

HTirall Court Heal)

I)ia|x-rt aupplh-rl.

tv lilt : CjlU’UIT &lt;-r»fllT fi'll
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HI O It I O A\ I S
AN'
J u lt iu;ruNut*u fiiHHTtw— u i MAM f ll t SO. lilt
Til I.IIKHA &gt;1 IIAIinV,
1‘Ulalllf,
rondltlon. Roy Reel, 308 SPECIAI. COLD WAVE $»U*5
0 A K 1 ICI-fcb
Sanford Reauty Salon. Ph rtoiif ii r vs.
h.. iiMtiir,
1364.
hrlriKlMn;
FARM Light Plant. State full
OMPI.H
30 GAI*. and 1-36
detalll, condition, pi ice
Box ORLANDO Morning Sentinel Or- thk H in t ; oTO
f ti ni i i r. A.
top water healers.
14, Rnterpriae, F i x . _______
In.i.b* Evening Sim. Call Ralph TO. IIOIIKIIT f . itAll AT
lc* Company. 2
is h i : a i v i n „. a ti
7 .pint6, U v e atock , Supplied
,ve. . Phone 101.
c/e l‘.Ml III e l. t
ERVlCE. Te|i
X*n v»rk, .SVtv Turk
ALL-LITE Aluminum casement boOKRR PUPPIES.
Mrs. Carl
ll *|.|»«ilriir from th* plslsllff*
phone Ikit-J, tjl.-nn C. Ull.
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jlilt of L’.miidalnl *.n 111taindowa. Double hung alumlU oa, '26.U Willow Ave. Phone
.num an*l xteef cptiimint win­
i a " ^ ^ t ( ; K s - ^ i ’ i ; u s ( ) N A r In lh# .thrive esIulcA cauiu lli.it I*
U II... klllef ,,f Itie l.lfclt.lirr ' thsi
dows.
Mirncla Connote Co.'
Il.e .trfccasnl, llohert Y. Msrrr. '»
• ATTI'i ST ION I, \DIES I
$09 Elm Ave. Phone 1136.
a rriliLi.t ill a ilSir other Ilian IhMake n ouo-atop service for all
.
.,f HliirtdS. tt.sl th* resld-r •
qiioiC E ^TURKEYS for Ckyiati
your laundry‘ and dry cleaning •ti.inl.dle amt eil.lfAvs of Ihc a»(fl *1**
max, all aixea. D&lt;
needs l.y using yotrr favorite f. nt»nt as |.sit-*ul*rt| &gt;. the
I&gt; ksnsrii In Ihs' plilul/f, ell*c*
W. Shannon, Sou
Self-Service Ijiundry.
ititigenr i*.*icti and l**)*lrr. I -*
c.ve. Phono 777-W.
6 yoam old alio western saddle TIIB IIKLpY HLLFY LAUNDRY stn ii itidvrn asit alar*4; that Ihcr.
40rTjW. 15 Si.
Sanford ‘ !• no i«m&lt;s In the Nlata of ftnrl.i*
WINE FOR YOUR FRUIT
good aa m *. Bath at bargain
i ser vice o f a subpoena ‘nr sunk
at HQMER’s.
aa owner la In college. Phone TAMPA MOILNING TRIBUNE •..h...aa
up on vrhpin would bin d lb
813-W, John L. Brumley.
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.lir.'i'lant. ait-l that iln 4f
Di
llvcreif
fo
your
home
General Electric automatic bUnftadant It pvic lha aga of IssSaiyPhone C-3105 or 294
kstv for aleaping com tort. “ as •
utia Aars;
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H E LP W A N T E D
H. D. POrB CO. INC.
IJ Id TIIKItKroHIL OIIIIKIICt*
Royal Master lima .are track a;
liiu lha &gt;1. f,n tsar. Ilohtrl F. liter,
ii. b . p o p e c o . m a
New Remington Electric -adding
.,|.p*arMiarath An to* ttib day ..*
" diachine. Powell’* Office Eupply G1RL6 WANTED. U nayx Drug TURKEY SHOOT all day Hatur# fannacr. A In, IMI. to (hr III
.f L'lfilPlalkl &lt;|f rb* a- III TtlrlnM '•
Co. 110 Magnolia Aye.’ Phmje
day Decemlicr 20th. Use shot­ llirrc filed agalitil him la lha office
Store.
~
f ih* i I. ii. ..r tha &gt;\..uti «
gun or rifle. Bring anumini
tlon. Plenty ||y* tuikeya. Soul I .. sad for Prm’ nCAr rnajlf, Klorlda,
FRUIT—nil kinds $1.00 bushel. Sanford Bawling Alley wanta pin
•o lha llth .lay uf prrtlsM . A- I'
Sanford Avenue.' Sh a n n o Yi ml*,
TJ. T. Fortier. W. Gonevn Aw.
ll.# gsarrul naliir* uf tsk'.
place. I II#. ,for ligtl. phone Ull lu-laa
a bill for Jfli'ifn an
WHITE WOMAN or couple to
?77.U*
D apeedboat. New
shir riil«r. and ihaf ihu orda
Ilea'
with
couple
on
premise*.
ii 8t. Tale. I0I6W.
•a piilillibad In Tha gasfunl tlarabl
More for borde than wages.
■ sn-e spnnr |. ihllihait ip 'said rt»ui
Contact Mrs. SrhulU, Phone
OUTBOARD Motor, Evl
Isnli* r'nuaty, KloihU, once a » " *
LOST- -Ulsck mixed German pol­ or four &lt;i.*&gt;##eUIIV- w.-kl l*lf.'f*
. II. P.. 4 cylinder, pul startgr,
b# r.iurn day (fated la thti onlci
ice with l.laick collar. 706 Pin*
perfect condition. AT.
init iioltn
»i r. * ,
WIT.VKHK mr haiid and (In m i
i*r.
Maffi-tt’a 15
A U T O S 'r O R S A L E
•if aald Court this the llth ilar »'■
ito Eervice,
infont, Fla.
20 GUAUE double barrel Ithoen
D*I2 4 door Plymouth sedagi. Ex lUrrmlirr. A. fl.. HIT, ul Kaaford,
shot gun, good condition. 7ny J
aell founly aforesalit
cellent condition, giuxl
tirt* •,sOlb* r.piste
Itirndon
9
W ORK W ANTED
C. F. Proetor. Ph. 891-M.
I’lirk nf C*trcult Conn, lbuloi.lt
f'ouniy, FTnrtdu
1936 PLYMOUTH, good motoi.
(HHAI.r
g
o
d
lire*.
First
$260
take*
Vkiiuiaa.
Olal aad Sknmin
FLQ0R SANDING k finishing,
|L
300
Sanford
Are.
Phone
Vllormri
tor I'lalallff
- dnaaing k waging, opr po-*vr
trlando, gpirtda
13J8.
presrntative will glndly help
you. Terms nrrangrd. Voluria
'Roofing Co. - Phone 006 R Sanfnrd.-

GET Of F l* 0 &amp; )r [N GUD “CO COT OH WT
H0R5E-J. BUT \ I TRAIN,f/fl WxTtflO INf,.
c o m no to J'X go : to tmktdyou ; j

mTAlR^iRCTTVOO GAVt ME
FK&gt; SHYtR BOUIT. W EwfRiFF
100 TH* 0 TO W ECKjr-'
T^TRAJN 3r—-------7
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- W A T f i R A A'CRIminU. UR
THE LONE RANGER*p — f C

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conneeliigi lW i Internationa) IH tort truck
agpartenc*
■1000.00. Just been OVer-luiul0d. 0 new lire*. Corner 9|h
and French A t*. Amoco Gas
ROOFING and roof painting
Rlatinn.
c• ,
r
Smith Rrothora. -y trone 1188.
T Luoditiofv- $1100. M2

IJOHNKlt HARMONICAS
lo
-The WoHrf« ,BW“
Now arailaUa at
pford Jswtlry k Luggsga Co.
*00 Sanford Awsua
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Lvktlman Opporlnnltlnt

MODE!. A FORD. Good eondllion, tsbitlli motor, axcaiient
Ura*. H18 E. 18th. Phono *6L

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By Paul HohinsoH

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Co. I* tally bedecked with yuletide decoration*. Tliorpe Furni­
ture Co. has red and greondecorattonn anil brltthtly lit minia­
ture ship*. Men’s w e a n * strik­
ingly - displayed at Pcrklna-Rob■ton in this Iwasutiful modernised
new store. Purcell’s has window
wreaths and tinsel background. In­
side Ih* Mutle Uo* are Icicle
streamers.
.
(irocetl#* hsvo attractive dis­
plays of fruits, vegetables, flow­
ers and tree*. These include the
A and P Grocery, Sunshine
Market,
Plltitly
Wiggly
and
Margaret Ann S t o r e a a n d
Fold* Open Air Produce Market.
The Henry Husrell tired Store
has an attractive display of
wreaths and flower*.
Klretric supply,, *&lt;Z,r** h*Td
attractive decoration* and feature
radios, washing machines, refrigeratora, Water*, etc. These lrelude the Sanford Electric Co,,
Randall Electric Cop Electric
Service Co., Frlcrsrins and St.

and tn. the other window &gt;n
electric train is dispUynl
The area between Park and
Magnolia Avenue is tlir toy *onr
' At McCrory’* Urge Santa Claus
1 poster* smile out amid dolls, to&gt;s
and ornaments.
,
• ..T h e Firestone Store, with red
and green streamer background,
. has a profusion of electric trains,
' carts, toy*, games and Aporlinc
: goods on display. The Sear* win­
dow features dolls, with a bright
.
red poinseltla with green leaver
In the background. Harry Rob­
son's Store has many toy* ami
. kiddie vehicle* attractively dta'.tv nlay-cd a* ha* al«o Hill Hardware
Company which feature* o fire
- piece ami Santa Claus, Games
are displayed in the Coleman
9 Store window. ‘
7 Powell'# 'Office Supply C«. ha-i
colorful white tree* and om r­
, gtenU. The Hollywood Mop fra• turn an ornamented tree and
colorful Chri»tma* trimming*.
Ivey's Shnr* Store has a novel
miniature Santa f'lau* and bright
It trimmings. The J. C. Penney
: windows have bright poinwtti*
I B background, for their attractive
ft suggestions. Cowan's window*
ature an array of Christman
. ' gifts displayed amid miniature
P resid en ts M essage
Christmas tree*. Mathers re*­
!
turs* a bright lighted tree.
ira*ll*a&lt;4 tram !••*«
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1 The Sanfonl Furniture Co. win­ dreiiion, he **id, will:
*
dow I* deroratrd with rotund
"Determine In 4larger
part
S ‘ cord* with star* suspended. I.an-' whether tho flee nation* of the
- *• ey'* ha* an ' lllurplnated tree, world can look forward with
. and there I* aim a lighted tree hope to a peaceful and pros­
In the 8trikland-Morriaon win- perous future a* independent
r. Sow. The Ted Davl# Furniture stales, or whether they must
live In poverty and In fear of
selfish totalitarian aggression.
loOgal Notice
Along with his message, tho
Pirsldcnt forwarded to Congress
■fW^TlIM COURT O f Tilt: COUNTY a hill to authorlxe the $17,000,.
JUDOK. 0KM|NQMt- I'U I'N T Y, 000,000 expenditure and set up
rbOIttUA, IN IMtiillATK.
tho mschlnery for csrryjng out
JN ilBi KKTATK OK WII.MAM. &lt;1- the long-range recoveiy program.
S C M . |l*r»*»r«1.
He sent along, too, a 241-pago
g TO AX.I, UIlKDtTaHH *n&lt;J. flit!
UONH ItAVINU r't.AlXIH nr t&gt;». analysts prepared by biperts
' MANT.n AUAtSBT H.tITr -rKTATTr from downs of federal"'agenda*
Ut T-ui sm t.eaeli «»f y«u «»• h*i*t'V
To managr the program. Ml.
noUfU-1 sa d rtifulm t
priwut »*v Truman, want* to appoint $20,00')
snit (lMn*«di * b l 'h »"U . or
d lh rr nf ym . may have » * » ln .l ln « a year administrator with broad
rw * l. -if WI1.I.1AM &lt;1 lIK L l. d i- powers. There Would Iw a depu­
n iR il. 1* 1# uf Mid iluinty. to Ih* ty drawing $17,600. And to run
•County Juris* nf HMotaoU-C«*n(g, the European end of the show,
rtm ld*. at h ll -&gt;ffb*. In Ih* c u r l
k n u ,. o f *rlit I'nunlv *• Hanforit, there would Iw a roving aml&gt;a*Flnrlrt*. .within »iaM **l*o 4»r ai-inth* sador making $26,000 a year.
• from Ih* llm* o f ih» flivt publica­
In addition, the Administrator
tion o f ltd* ooll*». Uarh rtolnl ot d«- would have a* hi* top assist­
lb*ad .hall li* In wrlllatl. asd *h*tl
•tat* Ih* plaro of i*,M *n c. and ant* 10 men making up to
*M I o ffir* adilr.** nf III# rtatmsn: $12,000 and 60 mote making a*
-a*ri *ltall l— .*&gt;••,„ «o h r *h# #l«lm- much a* $10,000.
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anl. hl&lt; *a*nl. or hi* allornry. a*.I
However,
instead
of
one-man
eny »uili rloim n d*hi*nil not m
control of the program, a apecflin t .hall h» void. . ’
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(('•*iln&lt;i«4 Item rase &lt;&gt;■*»
permitted by the Hoyse under
procedure which Democrat* con­
demned a* “ super-gay." The
only amendment* allowed will lie
those backed by the banking com­
mittee, which has no amendment*
to offer.
Democrat* were given the op­
portunity of trying to alter the
bill through a motion to recom­
mit. While they planned to try
to tack on some amendments sim­
ilar to those batted down yester­
day by the Senate, they conceded
privately that- they wero outnumbreed and that the WII would be
passed by nightfall.
Hpcrdy action was required to
get the measure through Con­
gress which Is scheduled to ad­
journ tonight until Jan. Q.
Democrat* and R e p u b (lean*
alike devoted preliminary discus­
sion to politics until Rep. Smith
(D-Va) reminded them that the
country expect* CongTr** to do
something -effective alamt the

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SCHOOL FUNDS

ROAD FINANCING

TALLAHA88EE, Dec. 19 QP?
— Plans to finance eonstmetkm
of a fl’50,000 Broward couigy
bridge and IC2&amp;.000 worth , if
Highlands county
roads
fell
through yesterday when a bond
syndicate failed to meet IU guar­
anteed low interest figure qml
the aUte rejected a higher cstrter bid. *
A |420,000 Issue of surplus &amp;*
tax certificates for Suw’ane*
county road construction was
trimmer) to $400,000 and a4M
to another bond house to clear
the way for work on which
construction hid* were offered
-earlier In the day, however.
The State Improvement Com­
mission also agreed to undertake
revenue certificate financing of
about $3,200,000 worth of ln«»|
roads In Dixie, I-aFayettc, Cal­
houn, Flagler and Wakulla coun­
ties— but only when bond Interest
rates appear to have become

"The profit motive ia too deeply. Univerilty or Florida haa been
ingrained" to.expect to submerge! accepted by the Board of Con­
It with “ frothy talk."
'
•trol. officials said today.
Yesterday, senator* considering I Reaaley, whose resignation* I*
the Republican anti-inflation bill |effective Jan. I, ha* accepted a
jumped right back into Die ar- position with the Florida Institute
gument .which had prevented a of Accountant* and will dlrtcj
vote on Wednesday. Republican* work for the organisation from
said tho Democrkts didn’t want headquarters here,
any bill. Democrats said the ReA successor to •the assistant
publicans bill Wouldn't stop in- de*n*hlp ha* not yet hfen anflation.
. ' nounced.
I hen after several sharp exllefore 'joining the university
tween leader* of the two partira. staff In Noveml&gt;er, IU4d. Beaalny
the Senate passgd the bill. 77 " » »
«*&amp; £ ?
to 10. Thirty-two Democrat* vot- '?/***, Department of Education.
ed for It. It waa. better than U* • '? T I m
nothing, th e / said/
"* ■l« 'r g ^ f f T r t lo n n ^
Thalaent ft Uek lo'tfie ICuifT ’
Florida Alumni Asaocia
where u similar bill wax knocked tlon' ___________________
out Monday^ by aolld Democratic
JUDGES QUALIFY
opposition plu* 20 GOP vote*.
---------At that time, the Republicans
TALLAJIAHBEK, Dec. 19—Gib
change* between trader* of the Two Incumbent circuit Judges-of
two partita, 'the* Senate paaaed the 12th judicial circuit qualified
the bill, 77 to 10. TTiIrty-two with Secretary of State R. A.
Democrat* voted for it. It wa» Gray today aa candidate* for relietler than nothing, they said, election.
x
tried a different rulo: limited
Thoy are Judge Lyhn Gerald
debate and only GOP amendmentx of Fort Myers In (&lt;roup One and
permitted—but only a simple nta- Judge W. T. Harrison of PulJorffy needed to p**. the meas- metto. Group Two
a $120 party asses»ment.
Reservation* and tribal land*
nf the American Indians snd Eski­
mos who are wards of the U. 8.
government would cover, an area
twice the aiie of Pennsylvania.

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m pritifperl, tia&gt;, over the alic number.
of the bill. Hut tho President
Depending chiefly on whether
said that hig as the rost wilt pi ice* go up ur down, govern­
ment expert* estimate the actual
coat to this country might dip
'as low as «l 5,111,000,1)00 or
climb a* high as $17,728,000,000,
. not including $822,000,000 for
ii
. western Germany wmeh the Adiliiatinn til i ministration ia asking separately
In a better j ot Js m„ nth*.
,
future, he | |(«-|n from the Juternatiunsl
it smsll in- Bank, private financing, otlre:
I Wrttern llemi*phcre nation* and
ie w-a* rec-. aililitional source* might up th*
am to Uoti-1 lo|mj 0f outaide assistance to t&gt;cIcnce of its i WMn $20,024,000,000 ami $22,Jor step in
for a just ami laaung peacs.
As a joint undertaking of the
United S lau j and a groun of
Europran countries, he said thi
program "la proof that-free mcii
ran affectively join’ together V*
defend ■ their free institution
against totalitarian pressures, and
to promote batter standards of
life for all their peoples.''
outlined tn the documents
sent to Congregsv .“ much” of the
aid would he in the form of
gifts, some would b« loans. •
There was no breakdown on
how tlu* $l7,OOn,OOO.OOft would
&gt;• unlit among the various coun­
tries. There was no estimate,
cither, o f how much the Unit-

TALLAHASSEE, Dee. 19 OP)
—Capital outlay fund checks to­
taling $20,994 have been mailed
to Polk county for new school
building construction.
Construction - fund*— which In
some instances will be used for
purchase of school busee—sdso
were mailed yesterday to. Cir­
rus, Hernando, Highland*, Oka­ age. (Parity la the theoretical
loosa and Santa Rosa counties. price given to a farm product to
represent it* purchasing power
In some past favorable period,
NO FROST
usually 1909-14).
LAKELAND. D e c . 19, (A V Regarding inflation controls,
The Federal 8t*te Frost Warning the fcdcraljon said it Is “ strongly
Service forecast for peninsulmf opposed to the reimposltion of
Florida tonight and Saturday waa price control and rationing. We
partly cloudy and' continued cool believe thqt under existing con­
in northern districts; m o a 11 y ditions more can be accomplished
cloudy and mild central and by a positive program which
southern district* with scattered strike* at the rooti of inflation.
light shower* along the lower jMore 'attention should be focused
east coast. No frost was seen upon the monetary, fiscal, and
credit policies of our nation."
through Monday.
It also said that “ now, during a
period of Inflation. Is not the time
NBW TRIAL ASKED
for any material reduction In in­
JACKSONVILLE." Dec. 10-GP) come tax rates."
The Duval County court yester­
A declaration on th e. federa­
day waa asked for a new trial tion's policy on “ International co­
fpr Don M. Steven* convicted operation" said that the first
here Dec. 6 of first degree mur­ step in achieving peace and main­
der with a mercy recommenda­ taining freedom throughout the
tion in the numbers racket death world “ la the maintenance of .a
nf Richard Melvin,
.
strong, progressive and produc­
Steven* testified Melvin was tive Democracy at home."
one of the largest number* opera­
The federation’* elosing ses­
tors In the state; that Stevens had sion elected a new president to
hit a 500-to-1 number* selection succeed Edward A. O’Neal, who
with a $100 bet; and that-Melvin
threatened his life to avoid makgin payment. He said he shot him
Dr. Charles L. Persona
and his father In self defense.
O p tom etrist *
Sanford Atlantic Bk. Bldg.
ATTEMPTS SUICIDE
*
■
Hours: M l 1-8
Phon* 2H
MIAMI BEACH. Dee. 19, (iP)—
Sat. 8-1S
A mart Identified at police head­
Eye* Exaaalnad - Gl i aaaa FIttod
quarter* a* Lyon Evans, 40, of
formor
St. Augustinhi Fla
Statn. Beverage Department em­
p loye, waa raptured today a* he Only In Hln “Fortfn»,,-but
threatened to jump from a third
floor ledge of the Lincoln Road
Hotel at Lincoln .and Alton road*.
Traffic was tied Up for 22
minutes at the busy thoroughfare
by fire appafatus as fjrcmen and
policsmen sought to entire him # Many folks 40 sad ev*e War. h i M W
off the ledge. Finally, police L*r! alffcte-bavs f r*)u*ot &lt;Udr* I* P**» •*«•»
bar* bocfcach**, loo, b «-.u ** of minor
Mackey hurled his 225 pound* -fu iK
iloo.l kldaoy diMnWrt.
through. Evans' hotel room door
If this I* your Irsublo, Audi out your
kidnry* ofd bt*4dw with Dr. KtlrnTf.
iwomp Root. It qukbly work* to lacrsato
tho Sow of uriao, bolp roltovo oscoo* odd­
ity, and oom burning Moulton « • . b*tp*
.bladder Irritation that got* you up nigbli.

N egro Children Will
Have Xm as Festivity
Sanford Nrgro Chamber
of Commerce, of which l»r.
George Starke ia president, today
announced that there will lie a
fine Christmaa. parade Tor th#
colored children, starting at 12:30
o’clock tomorrow at Ninth Street
and Pine Avenue end ending at
Eleventh Street and 8anfoni Ave­
nue where a Christmas tree hat
l&gt;een Art up.
Santa Claus will he there, he
said, to distribute randy and pre­
sents. and there will be a special
musical program, Incltidiftjf the

litinn to the change*
(rom the seed* of such
tld, It I* possible, although
The mnel the IA nations uu tin ' nqt proven, that many plant*
receiving iend asked was $22,- I might change their appearand*
440,000,000
— ,— ,— I for an even four 1 and shapes while growing
.
years.
*
These nations, which I wiitfW
Y ARD LEY VENETIAN B U N D S
guarantee to help themselws and
America's Most Beautiful
each other in order to krt a
Aluminum - Cedar - Pollshid Aluminum
hand from Uncle Sam, are; Aus­
Auk Ms For Fre« Eaxlmat#
tria, _ Belgium, .Britain. Denmark,
P. W. STEVENS •• 617 W . Robinson - OiUndo
Eire,’ France, Iceland, - Luxem­
bourg, Netherlands, Norway. Pot
Phon# 2-0729
tugal, Sweden, Nwitxerland ’ and

Turkey.
Taking their cue from Mo*
cow, eastern European nation*
stayed out. But Mr. Truman left
a way open fur any of them—
even Russia—to gst into thi
name if they will accspt. th*
rules. ' .
He said, too, that while the
emphasis now it on halplng Eu­
rope, the Untied State* Is not
forgettlng ths importance -of
economic cooperation with her
Latin American neighbor*. And
next year, h e , said, Congress

LIABILITY

French Labor
U'm IIi m * from r &gt; t i Om i
appealed (o all French worker*
to abpport the new movement
“ for the total emancipation of
the worklny ela*».”
In Rome, Premier Alcide dGas peri yalled by a continuous
barrage hf criticism from the
far left, was expected today to
ask the constituent assembly for
a. new vote of confidence aa a
swelling wave of labor atrlfe
convulsed Italy.
Violence flared up both on the
assembly floor and on the labor
front last*night, and the coun­
try faced Its second nationwide
headed the organisation since
1021. The new president' Is Al­
len U. Kline, 62 year ojd stork
farmer of Des Moines and Vin­
ton. la.

etrike .In a month—lh»t of 300.­
000 food handler* who** walkout
wo* scheduled to begin tomorrow
In ralermo, the flr«t eltjr of
Sicily, 10 person* wrr* reported
to have been wounded In a cun
tattle hvfnre the city hall. Di»patrhes said the melee i/ccurved,
after a general strike tn PaIt i mo had ' ended, -when 3,000
strikers tried to Ineade the city

Give a C A M E R A . .

th e g ift that

INSURANCE

To Meet Florida Financial Renpoiuilblllljr I^w
CASH DIVIDENDS PAID TO POLICYHOLDERS

Swamp Root il truly n.Iur.'i own wsj
to roliof. Million, hsvs Ukon ll Ur thru
grrwrtliom . . . oflon with wonderful tor ills Caution: T*ko as dlroctrd.

Far frso trial tuppiy. writ* Drpt. A.
KUrnor k Co.. Inc, Itos till, BUmford.
Conn. Or - grt fnU-sUsd bsutw sf
lit o p Riil today *t your drogvlon.

AN IN DEPEN DENT DAILY NEW SPAPER

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GOLD FISH

We have.^ good supply of FISH. Flnh Bowl*,
Fiah Food and other ttuppllett.
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HUNTS TUXEDO FEED STORE
118 Sanford Avenue

L ist" Includes Name
O f Edwin Pauley,
Assistant
Sec r e -

Funeral Services Supreme Court
Held Sunday For Judges Attacl
Ralph B. Wight
Illinois Justii

WASHINGTON
Dec. 22
S (A&gt;&gt;—Follow Inc arc among
" the name* made puhlic l&gt;&gt;
ominent
Sanford
Secretary of Agriculture An­
derson today a* those of “ big
Business
Man
Died
trader*” on commodity fu­
tures market*:
.
Suddenly Saturday
Holdings of wheat future* *
on all markets and all fu­
ture* as of Oct. 31, 1917:
Max Miller. Miami Itesrh.
420,000 long and 510,000
automobile dealer and ranchfL
abort, speculative ami spread­
who died
vmldcnly Saturday
ing.
........................
mnining
*1
hit*
liome at ('»olderi
^
Mr*. Ilrlrn Miller, Miami
Lake, were held there Sunday af­
™Beach. Fla., 535.000 long and
5*0,000 short, speculative and
ternoon at 3:00 o’clock with
spreading.
Father William Nachlrah officialT. K. and II. M. Raffingiria. Runal vvar in All Soult
ton. Miami llearh. Fla., 900.­
, 000 long and 500.000 *hort,
(’alliolic Cemetery. '
.
speculative. and spreading.
• Rant in Cairo,- Ga.. Mr. Wiglil
u m r I.rte at an raitv agr and ili
WASHINGTON Dec. I l u V )
|0| | Itecame awocialed in ih*
Srcirtary ol Agriculture Anderson
Wight Wlrolevale Grocery Co. will
today made public a li»t o( 771 »o
hit father, the laic Henry Wight
called big trader* in lire comtnoand tervrd A* previdenl of tin
%ily future* matkrlt.
__
firm following tlie • death of hi'
Die names incluJrd that of LJwin "Pauley, vpecial avviilanl to father.
Shortly after the flr*V Wtrrli
the Secretary of the Aimy. hut no AVar in which, he served a* i
other government •employe* wci* lieutenant. Mr. Wight e*tabli»hei
on this Ini which Andeimn void nn uutomohile part* urm ol
Magnolia Avenue. Later he iriotei
the business to the -corner a
dry lettifird before a S*n- Second
Street
an.l
Magnolii
ummillce that he had large Avenue now occupied by the A
ig»'in commoditie* when he and P Grocery, and sold out tII It Pope In 19.12. Soon nfte
the job under Undcftecrclf the Army Royal!, hut ha*

BILL’S PAQ

Sequins dance like Christ*
uta*' (see light* on these
elegant dresses. Fine rsjon
crepe forms tiny waists* full
hips, slim shoulders, long
skirts* Rich black or deep
new Winter shades. Junlon*. misses', women's tises&gt;

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LAKELAND Dec. Zl (AV-Th*
Federal Bute Fro«t Warning Ser­
vice today forecast for peninsular
Florida tonight and Tuesday
morning dear to partly cloudy
and cool.
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•Tuesday'* foreemtt wa* partly
rloedy with rising temperature*
with the outlook warmer Tuesday
night and no frost through Thurs-

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JEWEL THIEVES
NEW YORK, Dec. 22 lJPhWithin a few feet of a throng
of Sunday afternoon' Fifth Avgnu«. stroller*, three men robbed
a Jeweler of gem* valued ' at
almoJl $100,000 in the lobby or
a building at 48th 8treet yester­
day and escaped after tying him
to a bannister, police said.
, The ’ victim, Albert Zakin, 60,
partner in the firnj .of L. Barton
Brookov, Inc., told police the men
followed him. Into the deserted
lobby as h# waa returning the
«
1— to
a— tfie
|L. anm
nann's
Jewelry
company'i
after .a week-end dlspla;
boUl in Lakewood, N. J
INDIAN ARMY
- N B W -D E LH Ir D a c r -a O T )Haldev Singh, Indian defense
minister, announced today that
by next April 1 the Free In­
dian Army would be officered
almost entirely by Indians.

lint opinion*

Satira Sentenced 1
300 Thousand Non-war Veterans
To Fifteen Years
l»«
For Slaying Mee cidlei'#WASHINGTON.
rxp’ niev i*l imiir

linn pt Amritedli view,
i&lt;- Lommittr* ,nt»
i -Igin* .ire i nipping up

tml.lHNI u rrilv null \i !■i ni- wen

dirtmrnt. tliat he wa» onlv IS yrati Must Also Pay $5,000
old at the time with bill* knowl­
In d e m n ity Three
edge of English, that there wa*
Judges
Have Ruled
no tbowing that hr had been
advi.cd of hu right to countcl or
HAVANA De* 22 t/l'l I’atof the effect of a pica of guilty.
ricia (Satira) Schmidt wa* »cn*
In fact, Vinton .aid, the record
lenti/l today to l r&gt; yean in pridoc* not *ho»* that he even perinn and payment o f a $r),000 fndrrtinity for the yacht tUVing of

■ —■
•*
,
Sara Palfrey Cooke, one of the
top ranking professional women
tennis player* of the cmntry
joined her husband,-Elwood CooLo
at the Mayfair Inn last night.
Mr*. Cooke was the women's
national single* champion in 1911
ami '$5. She won recognition as
the girls' nations! champion in
1928, *29, and 30 ami wa* national
mixed'double* queen in 1912, *32,
•37 and *41.
Elwooil and Sara Cooke and
Pauline Betx are operating uul of
Sanford on their winter pro tour
of the South ami are tennis In­
structor* for the Mayfair Inn for
the winter.

112 W n l Fin.I 81

a land fof • every
need and this agency
1* equipped with Ih#

Thrre Supreme Cauit juvlitev to­
day denounced wlut they tnm cl
a "ineny-go-iound” of legal |*i«*
erdure in Illinois which oiler* ’ no
vubvtantial ho|»e id irlirl" to
convicted |tetvont claiming drpii
valion of coiivlilulional iiglili.
Juilicrt Bulledgr. Douglav and
Murphy joined in tin* critici»m ol
tjie tlate’s ptocrduie lit a luling
gtantiwg~~Tonr—Manno a .new
dial in a 22-year old. muider
care.
■
Chief Jurtiie Vinton t|H)kr lot
the coutl in ruling on Maiino.
lie Inriely tentrd 'that Marino
war ventenced to life imprison-

Secretary
Of
State
T o Be 1st W itn ess;
Cross Section To
Be I n t e r r o g a t e d

Rav Herndon And Joe
Levins.
Killed.
2
Others Are Injured

lOWNfOlK of.Lc Havre (right) run
diwn to the beach to hall the S. S.
Ayu rlron Leader and It* hug* car-

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■i Aillriu an- livteil h* thr mill

Count v

Constitution Is
Adopted By 453-62
In Rome Assembly
.it th# Ericklotrimrnt will

WHbur N ewm an D ie s,
Suddenly In Orlando
1 • *
R. A. Newman, 600 Gramlview
Avenue, waa Informed thi* morn­
ing of the death of hia bruther,
Wilbur Newman early today in
Orlando. The death was repoited
to have been sudden.
Funeral services for »I.\ Wllbut
Newman will Im held Tuesday
afternoon at 4:00 o'clock at the
Cary Hand .Mineral Home In O'lamlo.
*
3 YEAR OLD KILLED
FREDERICK, MD., Dec. 22—
OP)—A March for a Christina*
tree coat the-ll(« of three-y*ar old
Jerry Leon Crouae, of Friderick
State police aald three children
wandered off to “ get a Christ mav
tree" while their parents gathered
holiday greens In the woods.
Jerry waa struck by a ear when
he toddled onto Route 40. Trooper
Charles H. Dewitt tentatively
listed the accident aa unavoidable.
CHINESE REDS
NANKING, Dec. 22 (AY -Re­
port* frpm central China aa'.d
today Chinee# Communist* ap­
parently were operating under
Instruction# to arreet U. 8. ml*•lonarie* and other American*
because of U, 8. support nt
Chiang Kal-Shek'a Government
Informed source* here pn-.llct.-.l
T general wllhdrswaT o f for­
eign missionaries and taacher*
from Red-thraatencd areas north
of the JTangtaa River because
of antl-forrign sentiment among
the .Communist#.
I

under wav on Dec,.29.
Thr SanfortlOrlando
hemiel
Cluli i» Incateil midway lietween
Sanford and Orlando on Highway
17. A lighted red arrow at at the
roaihiilr directa patron* to thr
* a Ii uchoolinr event* will l&gt;e
uprh to the public free nf charge,
il wa* annnunceil. .

Havana Trade Rift Is Widened As
Conference Enters Second Me
HAVANA. Dec. 22 4/1*) - 1he Havana Tride Conference lodav
rni-rrd il* second month cf rtclihcialion on a proposed international
Ira !e organi/alion charter with inuc* deatly drawn hut no sign of a
mijor *elllcmcnl near.
' _
lr fad the approval cl a charter to promote world commerce
appear* no rioter than it did when ih'd meeting convened under United
N-tion* auspice* Nov. 21. 'T a tfrl dale" for adjournment wa* origi­
nally Jan. I*. Talk in the corri
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dor. now concern* Feb. 16.
(rlaa c alm they neeii »P*clal
The lineup In debate..usually
ta « « h

petition, discouraging preferen­
tial agreements between smell
groups of nations, high tariffs,
and quotas and Residing for
■ m g o rta .^

eoun-

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l i r i r w ill lie » p e n a l -C iv ile *

lu.tetl hv I'Atnphrll-!..»*•tng I’
X'o *&gt;) of thr Alltel »*an I.egiiMl
All la-uiuti iiicml-ii an* t‘ a

A rrives A t M ayfair

$1.80
.

Legal ProceAffords ,N o

i-onthilDe' -hi
|H*rt i a
in relation t&gt;
me i vlasted 1

i

Buy Y our CHRISTMAS W H ISK E Y Early |
We close Christmas Day

State
dur
Pel

2 Sanford Men
Are Killed In
Auto Accident

thi- circuit court of \Vinnrl&gt;«tt&gt; audiencia couit Trxrhcd their dccitunty,,* 111, where Marino liai!
Document
hern denied a haiarn* curpUS.
rerminates
The critici*in of llliimi* pro­
ic. proteculor
South. Fnui
cedure came in thi- concurring
Of House Of
opinion written by Rutledge&gt;i*ory p°wer’
let anil a private provecutor
He -tAld the case did not a|&gt;
HOME, Dm
pear different to him except »
by Mee'* father. Dr Letter
one respect from many timilai
rr
of
Wilmette,*
III,
h»d
lures market o]
one* appeal'd from III!
lenien ce
i. New stall- laws banning **
tmiulil A
which he had been depied.
all racial and religmus discrlm n
Active
nallliearera
were
G.
A.
'
Tliat
one
difference,
ltutleilK-Anderson said the list Included
murder.
conlcmlrtl inatiun In admitting people t*i w
294 persons who
gaged in Speer. Jr*. Hal|&gt;h Wight III, said, ia that in ths Marinu case
•pAnjUtivu operation** Thi* otn- James C. Higgins. Jennings tlurt, the state confessed error and
danerr
had
era engaged in hedging, a nnn- U "B. MeLeod. Jr. and Thomas offered no objection to Marino*
luifrirrs to equal itppdrtBpIty,
contention*.
sneculative type of operation, amt
such as the rules under which
“ During the last thrre term*.
in ’.."spreading’’, n semi-speculamime s'ale iiui\*-rsilie« make It
ItutlrdKe continued, "we have handling, rather T
live tyiH* of operation.
hard for. the atudenta friutl other
Ih-vii fliHrtled with petition* from
None of the trading is unlaw- First Day O f W inter
-intea lu eiindL
Illinois allrging deprivation* &lt;*t j wound itself, cauv
ul. but 1'resUlcnt Trumnn has
Mild In M ost Parts due
The commission is headed by
process and other eonati- I\lnv Schmidt ■&lt; 2
snorted that speculation has
Dr. Georgi' K. Z»H»k, pn-sideut
tutional right*. Thus, In the 1944
tended to run up the price uf
,|( the Alltel lean Cuqncil *"&gt;
llv ASSOCIATED I'llKRS
rommodilica. Sumo exchange men
term, o u t of a total uf 339 pi-tl
Today was the first day of win- lions’ filed • in forma paup-itEducation.
,
ita first volume, issuial a
li&gt;r—according to the calendar— (nieaning the petitioner is unaldt
u'eek ago, advmati-il the doublin'
but tlie weather was uneasonably to pay tlie usual fees), a lm o s t
»f college enrollments by IPb1),
iniicl in most tlf the nation.
all liy prisoners, 141’ came front
tn at least 11,41111,OlHI students'
Wintry weather prcvaileil only Illinois; in the 1946 term, 172 unt
along the Canadian border, where of ;tl*:t wrre from Illinois; an-l
without relaxing academic Man
temperatures tanged from xcro In tlie 1940 term 322 out uf
Until- at all and the i-limiunti»li
mid fees at puldicly-ciuitrulled
to It) degrees limve. Elsewhere, 62H c a m e from that atats.
temperatures wCre normal or
Rutledge aald the apinals liad
Meyers Posts $2,000
been rejected “ almost with to# Schooling Raees T o
♦Bond, W aives H earing
chanical
regularity"
on
the
Begin A t Longw ood
ground that the applicants ha f
not exhausted state remedies.
Official
greyhound schooling Mrs. W. R. Smith, Sr.
He added:
•
“ It would lie nothing less tliun rare* will open at the SniifvH;
Dies In Orlundu
an nlHltcatlon of our const itu t &gt;i IuikIo Ken ip -I (’lull tonight ami
libnal'duty and function, to t&gt;- will continue .tliruughuut tluhuff petitinnera with this me­
chanical formula wheirsver it
may liecoms clear that the al­
leged state remsily l* nolliins
Sara P alfrey Cooke
11 «alia**4 »* !••■* Ktaktl

113 Magnolia Avenue

Ready Mixed EGG-NOG in Pints

congress rianning
T o Poll Americans
On Marshall Plan

French Hail Arrival O f ‘Friendship’ Cargo

Phone 358

Gay and Sparkling as the Yulelide Season!
A k Thrift-Priced fqr Christmas Giving!

A—ociitlvtl Prens Leased Wire

SA N FO R D , F L O R ID A . M ON DAY, D E C

Eutabliuhed' f908

OLLI.ME X X X V III

will brinf? pleasure for many years.
• Movie Cameran - 8 &amp; lfi MM
• Candid Camrrtut — 35 MM
•
.
By Argun and Buccaneer
• Meteor - Clipper - I’nndn - Sureshot. Jr. Traveler Camera* .
. .
-

IhiuoKli lunula). Moderateultl thi* .iflrrniNin and to­
. Slightl) xainirr Tuesday.

In U n ity T h ere I h .SlrenRth—To Protect the Peace'of the World;
To Promote the Proyreiw of America
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

vn .the assembly floor. Ital­
ian Communist leader 1‘almlrtl
loKlotiti accused the government
of ''•ubversive and complete obedknda" to the United Male* an^
then tumc»I on the republican*,
who earlier thia week joined the
tniddle-of-Hm-road De
(ja»perl
cabinet, from which CommunlaU
were punted teat May.
“ You are dragging in the mud
the tanner* of a party which
had florlou* national tradition*,’*
he cried..
«’ i

WORN OUT FROM
GETTING UP NIGHTS 1

!

of the Atomic Energy Commla

TEXACO
S K Y CIlihiE

FRIDAY. DEC. 19. 1947 -

FarmerH Support

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XD. 8ANFORD, "FLORIDA

Gunman Kidnaps Cop
3 Others In T heft
ANDOVKIl.
Di-i
State Police reported Ibut nn
Andover patrolman, a couple ami
their young child wen- kldiia|K-d
by u lone gunman rally today
and forced to drive nearly 4'1
mile* Ufuie being rtilcaaeil un­
harmed
•
Siuii’ |Milir&lt;’ iilentlffol thr f«»ut
kidiintM-d a* patrolman .William
Slew mt of Andover, Mr. ami
My*. Michael Sarkisslan and their
young daughter, Helen L "■
Lawrence.
They said that Stewart, the
woman and the child were pm
uut of the car by the gunman
in Wr*t HoyWton and that the
woman'* husband wa*. furred Jo
drive to W orceiter. before be­
ing released.
Tlie gunman, they added, then
drove off in the couple'* car.
FlUfK CONVICTED
NUERNBERG. Dec. 2 2 -'A*&gt;—
Friederich Flick. !W. head of Ger­
many'* l*rge*t prlvatriy-fwned
eoaL Iron and steel empire, was
convicted tmlay by an American
military tribunal for his par* in
th* Nail'* wartime program of
exploiting slave labor and looting
(ieiman-uccupled countrl**.__ J
Flick'* former associate. Otto
Steinbrinck, was found guilty uf
membership in th* 88 an-l of
supporting that
organisation'*
criminal activities, but wa* arqulted on th# other major count*.

R. Fields Sentenced
Itirlmiil Fii-ld*.
N'uv 21 iu Cm
hi-ing tn&lt;-'t up
-mill with intent
del ill till* (ll it
|t,-|illt)- t 'lull It'­
ll seven vest art
I'e n ite p tia iv .

Smith. Friday.
Wallet i.uiuli
given a five yen
helm convicted
ntituiiuiliile on tli

t» t , held Ut New Yolk.
li.Tir.il Ih-i*. IK and
ditg .ii the nruecedings
it. V.iiv’ lu-i.- Ji&lt;r di*p-»»l-

ItuU-rt Allen, iii-giu. wlm nn
Nuv. 21 ph-udril guilty 1" -a
Hike-man -Hid tb*' -efVice
t-harg,- of a--milt with illteni In
&gt;-.1*1-1 ’ nlllnmiice it- ilcclcommit manslaughter ugutnst hi.n Marla'* ripp**l
wlfe. Mamie U u Allen, drew u
Nuv ' York Immigration
thn-* v#ar -enteiuf.
ilep.il Inti.ill older.
William Vincent Ogle.by, v»tm
mi Nuv. 18, pleaded guilty *» ell
tcring tlie Hiinskim* Market on
(h-t. 31 witlr Intent tu commit a . hi,Ik '„( Australian* uttemlcii
niiademcanor was given n one
wnr iiiein..rial -i-tvlre* tinlav a*
vear aentenre by Judge Smith.
the Urilea of I.mm U. S. soldier*,
llm lu«t of America’ s war dead
were iiliurd aln.iud the troop
-hip (irouilit-r Victory for re;
( /ll—State liolire
-aid
cntl-m tin ii to tin- United Slate*.
moiioxiilr ga* -ecping from it
V FN
MEET
l.roken exhaust pli/e tc-ultcd in
VFW Boat- 3282 will meet to­
the death- of Virgil
Kenne'li
Hnmhrick. 23, of fngriim Branch, night nt 7:lH&gt; o'clock »t the I-etrion
and Delorrs Gllkey, 19, nf Dak Hut. Kach member i*- requested
to tiling canned, gi—l- n* admiss­
Hi"
Th# locked car, with the rigid ion. The food will lw turned ovei
Untie* silting inside, wa* found to the Salvation Army Mr dUtrlh
narked I* hind a church at utlon,
riston
RAILWAY STRIKE
CAIRO, Dec. 22 (A t - Tmithousaml worker* on th»* Kf|P*
lian state railway* started .*
sitduwn strike toilay IH * de­
mand for higher wagqa--*
Railway
official*
exprw*e-l
hope* the* strike would b* Of
short duration, fur they *a'd
the railway board of director*
hid approved an allocation of
fund* to meet th# worker*' delliiiuld.
The City Commission will meet
in regular tt*t*ion al 7:30 o’clock
tonight at the City •llall, It was
announced today by II. N. Say*r,
city manager,

///omvfi
M ystcfr,

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                    <text>SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

i»AGE EIGHT

It s s lls w l

Distillers Reject
Grain Saving Plan

C l , f- I la, I

■trike last summer and because
• l a major late&gt;■ in up vti ■
rtretrgic Industrial tielme rail­
road In the Pittsburgha d istrie'
neveral months ago
The weekly eahl •|iii&gt;wtion* on
steel scrap have been HjAefl down
by tack of targe scale buying
"which must be resumed soon If
steel makers’ inventory of *crsp
is not to melt away completely.
The-m ajor test of present scrap
prices Is still to come.'*
The Iron scrap composite price,
continuing a gradual decline over
the past 7 weeks from the rec­
ord $42.Mr a gross ton hit in
the week of Oct. SO. dipped 50

Parking Meters
(l-nllns,*
r»*« &lt;&gt;•»&gt;
the WAA l« the city. Most o f
tbese furnishing* will be Used
in the 18 buildings, including
nine barracks under agrvtme.il
for lea*o by the West Virginia
Training School of whirh .be Intareessinn Dib!e_ School is ■»
branch and of which C, A.
Maddy ia superintendent
Other equipment will .g i t &gt;
thr Junior Officer building anJ
two barracks tlwt will house
the NewYork Gin-ts Inse.'sH
trainees,'said Mr. Bayer.
The transfer -of equipment. i n
all completed, he raid, eiyrept
for supplemental requests, 'neluding additional bunks m'd
furnlsMngs_ submitted
to the
CAA lo r approval.

LAKELAND Dec. 17 (/V&gt; —
Peninsular Florida wll lx- frostfree through Saturday, the Fed­
eral-State Frost Warning Service
predicted today in an advisory
which said:
*
"Forecast for peninsular Flor­
ida for tonight and Thursday
morning: Partly cloudy ami cool
all districts except a few scatter­
ed showers and mild lower east
coast
district.
Forecast
for
Thursday: Partly cloudy and
slightly warmer. A few scatter­
ed showers lower east coast dis"F utuic .temperature outlook:
No frost danger through Satur­
day."
JACKSONVJLLF. Dec. 17 UT&gt;—
The State Democratic Executive
Committee will convene here Jan.
5 to make arrangements for con­
ducting the May primaries - and
rlrct a chairman and vice chair­
man. Joe Hill WiUiama, chairman
Lake Duller, said today.
A total of 131 committer men
and women—Iwo from each of
Florida's G7 counties—are. achedoled to attend.
The Governor's office and oth­
er state and county posts will be
al stake In the two primaries
May%4 and May 25.

TAMPA Dec. 17 (A1) — J. A.
Gregory, 04, who introduced, publie reading in Tampa cigar fac­
tories. died last n ight lie sitffeted a stroke five days la-fore,
following the death of a son-inlaw,
Gregory founded the Spanish
Wallace Urged
language newspaper l * Traduc­
IC M IIS S M »!•■»
O aei
tion In 1903 and served as Cuban
consul here In IU.1I.
ganifation to act.' *
The P. C, A. is a consolida­
Funeral service* were to lation of a-num ber of liberal or- held-today.
gahltatjnns including the Nation­
SAUAHDTA Dte. 17 -M W o h n
al Citizens Political Action Com­
mittee and the Independent Citi- Pinkerton. Air Force veteran and
tens Committee for the Art# former University of Florida box­
er. has lieen approved by the city
and Sciences.
_ T b * ~ IV O, -Ar-anh-Hiiieeme.it commission as municipal judge.
Tbs 31-year-old attorney suc­
John L. Early who ha* held
“ Mr. Wallace has clearly shown ceeds
the road to peace. Mr, Watlacz the post for two ^-yars.
has sharply outlined tho meas­
ure* essential to halt inflation
and to make this a land of
Mrs. Sara HughcH
*r* ^ r.r,!wallace has /-sirt-Ken ,up
boldly for freedom in a time
when our orivil liberties are lm* .a s Mr.
at
tl Lhas
.. I^sui
periled.
Wallace
t»een
■nd Is the outstanding zjwikesnvwi
for the only rrnnomle and f«r•Ign policy program which will
save us from war ami depresThe organization reiterated ilk
position that the leadership of
President Truman’ Bwill lead to
the disastrous' rhifeat of the
Democratic Party In 1948, and
victory for the Republican P ar­
ty, the main arm of reaction.
W*I1*W5 could not 1*^ reached
for comment on ,tho Pi C. A.
action although a apokminlan said
he doubted the fo rm e | Vie?
President bail heard of IL Wal­
lace "boarded a train' for New
York City Immediately, after the
p. C. A. rally l«»t night *t
Rochester, N. Y.

11‘v sllisrS lion l - , i , ria
lOmdall, Jr. waa appointed b
president, Mr*. Joel . Field, \u
study the problem. IttlermUionnl
BUggcsU-d thre,-- projects: semlTo!;
packages to CARE; furnishing
books on nursing for use abroad,
ami- the adoption of n refugee
chltd. Tho committee will report
at the next meeting.
Mcmliers of (he Flint Club
will have charge of the dime"
hoard* for* the .Salvation Army
on Tuesday, Dec. 23.
A letter from Mrs. fuiurr Al­
brecht, International president,
of Daveqport, Iowa, revealed
that the national convention wi!i
be held In Daytona Beach next
summer, thr date to I* an*

TALLAHASSEE, tW. 17 bP&gt;

-A. 8. Her long, Jr., of l-rcburg, Lake county judge, quali­
fied ns a Democratic candidate,
for Congress from the fifth
Florida district to succeed R#[).
•rue. Hendricks of DeLann, Who
has said be will not run.
Her long i« the first cnngresiionnl race rsndidatc to file lr*&gt;
$325 qualification fee with .&lt;-••
rotary o f state ft. A. Gray. All

MIAMI. Dec. 17-rtffT—An eld­
erly Chicago couple who arrived
herp by train yesterday I* being
sought by their distraught daugh­
ter.
The Miami Missing -Pers'on*'
Bureau said that LoUl* Piatt. 76,
and his 'w ife, Chetnc, 72, (5.110
Dorchester Ave.) arrived by train
late yesterday afternoon. They
Were tu h n v e been met by the
daughter. Mis* Ethel Platt, of
Miami Beach, hut connections
missed.

High School Concert
Il'ssllssfS ( ism Paa». Itavt
Klwania pin weaiers who turned
Ihe candy over to Salvation Army
Captain Byrd Hudson. J toward
Monticth led "In singing with
H. If. McCaslln accompanying.
Visitors - Introduced by
Field-.Included C. 8.. Jackson of
Tampa, A. I,. Heath. O. Eckstein,
and II. II. Paillaltal. Stanley
llrumlcy of the Key Club wus
introduced by J. It, Root. Harold
A*#tner nttnoimced plans for tieKlwania ilanre at the May'fnlr
nounced Inter. The :
meeting of Dislrici
held in 81. Augustin^- on Apt

WEDNESDAY. DEC. 17.

New British Policy I Occupation Costs
(CoallaMd If
J ms- Ok*I
meanwhile, reopened their con­
ference* on the Austrian question
today. British and
__ _________
American
sources said they expected to
know In a few days whether any
rhancc exists on agrcemrnb
The Hidault-Marshall explora­
tory talks last night were said to
have been “satisfactory.** There
were plentiful indications that

Itu a iliw s fn o , r»a* llw t
$200,000,000. Tlii» would raise
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 VF&gt;the total U. S. contribution to
The liquor industry, split wide
5600.000.000 or more.
open, sought agreement within
tn tho new agreement, Britain
itself and with the government
is expected to promise among oth­
today on a six-month grain con­
er things:
servation program.
1. Tn make available 970,000,At least three plans were tip
000 in supplies from atcrling
for debate at a meeting of dis­
areas where dollars are not
tillers with Secretary of Agri­
needed to purchase good*. .
culture Anderson (10 A. M. KST|.
2. Set aside 12 ships to pirk
O ne' Agriculture Deportment1
up supplies for Germany from
-Klmkeftman reported gloomily thsl
American east coast porta each
the rift wa* so great It might
month.
"wreck the whole plan" for volun­
Foreign Secretary Ernest Bov­
tary savings afte r' the current
in announced In the House of
liquor-making . holiday ends on
Commons th at an agreement had
Christmas day!
been reached on financing'oner. Tlir Cabinet Food Committee,
ations in tftrf Anglo-American
beaded by Anderson, has proposed
xoncs of occupation In Germany
plan No. 1—A 60 percent cut In
The spokesman told a- news and would bd signed in Washing­
normal grain usage. This would
hold consumption to' 2,600.000 conference Marshall had given ton today, f
H it announcement' eamo in r*bushels monthly, under plant the British no advance notice of
quotas based on each distiller ■» his adjournment proposal, al­
though It rarnc aa no great sur­
caparily and past usage.
planned to emphasize tho Impor­
prise.
The spokesman took the view tance of the signature.
But Rosa told reportera today
Building Falls
that* such agreements a* had been
achieved in the conference would th at the Prealdent found It Im­
(Cm Ur1k 4 !»»•* !•■*«►
l
be considered binding. He cited possible to arrange a ceremonial
building** .ntrrior coni AiniftfC * in particular the decision to give signing because of the difficulty
clo/rn apartment* fell with a roar Pakistan a seat a t the peace table of getting to the While House at
and tho accord fixing German one time all of those who had a
shortly In-fore midnight. plum­ steel production at 11,600,000 major part In the passage of tho
meting timbers, plaster and room tons yearly.
legislation.
"One wouldn't expect a delega­
The ’ announcement th at the
furnithinK* into the basement.
tion which found itself in agree­ measure had been signed canto
The well. remained standing.
ment with tho other delegation* as the House went back to daEight person* wrre quickie to
go track on those agreements,'' .batlng the $88,000,000 cut Its
taken from the wreckage at *
appropriations committee recom­
three others followed at Interval'
Bevln had an audience with the
during Ihe night. Finally flrt- King early in th r day, presum­ mended* in the program.
men dug out the l««ly of an un­ ably tn report' on the ending of
identified man.
conference. The Foreign ofErnest Dorsey. 49. was defin­ the
fico spokesman said the Foreign
itely reported missing and fire­ Secretary would see Marshall be­
men said there might be others. fore the latter leaves for home.
Dorsey's brother Wilbur,- who
live* in another part of the city,
was driving past the scene when
Truman Signs Bill
he saw firemen placing hla 75vcnr-tild m»lh(Ti Mrs. Ella Dot:
I C s s l l s s M r r « « e » n usset
sey. in an ambulame. He said long-range
recovery
rbe told him Ernest waa still In- program, if European
Congress votes -fov
At emergency nii.ipilal the con- such- a program.
R cp -.llcrter. (R:Masa) wag the
dlttnn v f ttr s . l-ena Bmllh, 49,
one of the first removed, was witness. He headed a committee
termed critical ln-cause of a pos­ which looked over the situation
In Europe last summer.
sible skull* fra-lur-.
Ilerter proposed a new govern­
The cause of thr. building col­
Regular 14.98
lapse, was not immed lately deter­ ment agency capitalized at $600,STEEL CASTING
1)00,000 to direct long-range fyrmined.
R O D S ... *1 QQ
Only about one-fourth of the rlgn a hi. lie suggested a board of
brick structure was affected. The eight to I* called the Emergency
elevator remained in service ami Foreign Reconstruction Authority.
some of the tenants user! it la Four memliers would lie Demo­
escape from the. undamaged por- crats ami four Republicans.
Regular 95.15
This committee approved a re(ion of tho building.
STEEL
TACKLE
solution
asking
the
government
Nirk Papanicolas, the owner, to explain why it has not stopped
boxes
5300
?uld he hsd about 160 tenants scrapping
German Industrial
with
Tray
llvlnir in 37 apartments. He said plant# untilof Congress
ran deter­
the first floor was remodeled re­ mine whether the dismantling
will
cently to acromm.ldate a business
firm. Workmen completed the hurt European rconorqlc recovery.
President Truman signed the
Job yesterday a few hours licfere
foreign Uhl bill at 0:20 A.M.
tho crash.
The building la about half way (EST) in hi* office without cere.
.
ta’lwrcn the Capitol and the mony.
Only member* of the Presi­
White Italia*, it few (dock* trorth
Regular 95.98
dent's staff witnessed the sign
of .Pennsylvania Avenue,

to a
\ spans*
whether -a

conservative's quifry
statement could, bo
made now on the apTWinrnt
between the United Stale* an J
the United Kingdom on the fu­
ture financing of the bizonal
area.
Answering other queries, Kev­
in denied that Europe la hang­
ing back in contributing to the
European recover)- program but
raid the continent Is “in a v;r,difficult poaltion to know what
step* to take until Congre-M
hsv made it* dfjci»ldn” on fi­
nancing the plan.
"tVe are moving vyith giral
■peed, and ! do not think \ .r can
he accused of being stow in
taking advantage of the Harvard
j / He refeired to Marshall's nd-1
speech," he said,
drees last June upon which the
recovery program is based. *
; Bevin brushed aside a query
on whether it would help to

•cl up ‘an adminstratlve body
In advance of congressional apHe
II f said that would depend
prural o f the Marshall ■ Plaiuon whether Congress laid down
conditions for the aid and added
that lii* latter'* final decision
could not t*o anticipated.
Nof would he commit the
government on the advisability
of setting up a customs unlpq
among' Ihow ria'Umx who s h A !
in the Marshall Plan. .
Hr did not say *hat HriUiii
bad n -t entered He opposition

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CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS.
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• P in s
W a tc h e s-- f o r Latllc* nntl Men

H rnrrlcls ,*
Earring**

Wnlch llrncclcls- Gold and Silver

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Cigarette Lighten.

SHEAFER’S JEWELRY
111 Went First Street

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II often happen* thai rain falls
Yesterday. Presidential Press
from a cloud but ia evaporated! Secretary Charles G. Rosa told
reporters a special ceremony was
before it reaches the cart!

WICKER CLOTHES
HAMPERS

A Carriage L lttW 'M o lh tn " W ill Taltt Greof P tldt In

' Fit for f/ie-GranJeif Do// fo Rido In
Folding

DISH SETS

GOP Measure
out scarce materials, would ex­
tend export controls and would
continue transportation hontrnls.
Barkley told ropqttera the De­
mocrat* do not consider these
proposals sufficient to meet the
cost of living problem, although
some of the polnta wero covered
previously in the Presidents pro­
gram. He said Iho democratic
group will meet later tn the day
to draft its amendments.
Republicans still faced ths pos■ibllltv that some of their own
members would balk at efforts to
■peed tho bill through the 8enate.
Taft has said that unless It can
rir is
be passed I k m 't in
Mtll/i
l f . in
there
i that, trie -lhu
Which declined1 to consldrr a
somewhat similar measure, could
act upon It before the scheduled
Friday night adjournment of ths
special session of 'Congress.
Tsft told reporter* hr will not
pbfset any “reasonable" amend­
ment offered bv the .Democrats.
Barkley' . said the Democrats
baldy will prbpAso - that the
sldent lie given authority un­
der the bill to Initiate voluntary
agreements on the part of indus­
try.
"I have no objection to that. It
was the Intention under my hill
that the President could take the
lead in bringing about these
agreements,” Taft eatd.
, The Senate-House Economic
Committee formally approved ■
report calling for early congreealonal artlon on the leaa contro­
versial sections of Mr. Tnunan't
cost of living program, with some

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that CongrvM change the law and
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extension of export and

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2 for 93.50
4 for J6.73

Speedometers

m odifications.

Chairman T aft tdld newsmen
the report will be made public
lite r In the day.
Tho CommUtee'i preliminary
report, made publie earlier this
week, endorsed the "general prin­
ciple" of controlling consumer

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To Fremot* the Progress of America;
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPATKII
VOLUME XXXVIII
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Return Flight
To U.S. Begun
*By Marshall
f t*.

Douglas May Admin­
ister Aid Program;
Bevjn Blames Rus­
sia For Breakdown

Established 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA THURSDAY. DEC. 18. 1917

Atomic Science Materials For
Farming Disclosed At Meeting
lly HOWARD Wj n LAKES LEE
Axtoeiktiil Press Science Editor
AUBURN , Ala*. Dec. |8 (A*)— The malchali to be turd in llte new
.atomic icicncc of agriculiurc were drtcnhrd today'to the* lint conferrn rr on in boacl'ce atomr in larin research held at the Alabama P n lv
I f lime Inrtitute
,
Hirer niafniaU a te -tro lly common chemirali like Carbon, sulfur,
imn rodium. phoq&gt;bcri.». nickel.- copper, rinc, arrenic. iodine. meicmy.
calcium, and any lubilam e that t» either helpful lo cropf or a crop
h.ir.ud.
•

They ate madr In atomic iiyeps,*
or iillra, n't Oak Ridge, Trim , th;nugh all the conijdicnti'd tVami shipped to n iloten unlveral- action* of ii living hmiy or plant.
It i* *poialtde to pm some of
lea ,Nini scientific institution.
which already are using these thi* new atuff in fertilizer, where
man-made radioactive atoms for lhe rool* of n •plant will pick
Up at' litt|c&gt;. When th e ■fruit—*&gt;{
agricultural research.
—The stuff may em it'* nearly the plant is eaten hy m i'animal,
all ita raya in only 12 hours, Nome of the radioactive Midi
or it may take mure than 20.1H)'i iiastcs Into the animat* body,
year* lo emit them all, a* III If the animal i* ■a steer, atm
rase of radioactive carbon. Li a man eat* a steak from this
a lew instances the time may steer, he will get a hit of the
imlloactive stufl.
la? millions of year*.
And atl through this excur­
iricntixt* have- use* for
TON DON. Dec. 18 (/P )-S « - allThe
the different kind*. They taka sion it Is possitde for scientists
■S'MIary of Slate Msnlull look n tiny hit and put It In fertlhxer lo trace every step and eveCy
off al 5:10 P. M. (12.10 P. M. or Teed Jt to animals. Thl* chemical change. In tins. ogrirub
A EST) today for a flight back t v amount i* too sm all-to he dan­ turn! work they can tiart with
carbon dioxide, made with.2 Washington from tendon,, the gerous. A* little as one huntlreil some
thimsnml of these atom*, which radioactive carbon, and trace this
•J Ktne of the la lo t Dig Four is an inconceivably small, pni- gas as it changes into glucose
■ Foreign Miniitcr* Conference.
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_ lv„ wherever
_______ and finally Into fat,
__1—
ticle. rail he „traced
lly these method* it i* hoped
The aecretary wa» acoftmpinied--tt-*irops—nhTirtigir^'ttvItig^TTiSii*.
to solve some of the problem* of
bjr the U. S. Ambassador to t e n ­ 01 through plants.
In this way one of these radio- producing better crop* and moredon. Lewi* W. Douglas, wbo had
acliyr substance* can be followed nutritious food.
ALAff-E SUCCESS, t i r e . J8.
flft— Roula'a Andrei A. Gro­
myko charged today that *‘eer*
tain Influential circle's" in the
United States are rrapnnsikle
for the failure of the United
Nalioni Atomic Knrrgy Com*
mission to agree on control of
tho atom. Ha declared It would
ho In tho "Internin'*, of the
United Htatea na a nation and
of the people of the U. S. to
reach such an agreement.

Defeat Of Barkley’s
Amendment Leaves
Little Chance For
Immediate Action
WASHINGTON. Dec. 18 &lt;/P)
The Senate, winding with p ro .
poveri .mil-inflation IfglrUlion, I t
day knocked down an effort by
Democrat* to gne President T e l­
man [lower to rcipm'e hutink**
to parcel out' scarce goods!

By •» 47 to 12 vote- ihr clum
her defeated ‘ the propmsl by
minority Leader ll.ylkley Tl)-Ky)
to amend die tliree.|M&gt;int Rrpub
Ilian anti-indatmn program which
calls for volunhiiy • agreement*
by bunnrvi, drtignrd to hold
piites in line under temporary
surptntlnn of the antl-tiust laws.
the Senate action left little
Utojprxt-.tbal—any—legislation—to
n u b living costs will past beTore the special irtyion quilt
as scheduled tomorrow-. Democrat­
ic Irad'is llneatenril yesterday
lo talk lo death the .GOP pro|&gt;oia| sponsored by Senator Taft
(R-Oltio). they satd the plan,
which alto im lutlet continuance
of ex|*oti and lrant|&gt;nrUlion Von(.inlr, dore not gi, far enough.
Tag-cutting am in centered attendon of the Home at Chairman Knut*on (R-Minn.) of the
I l a V C Wayt -and .Means Committee inIn
2 3 tioduced
lull proposing a re*
&lt;1 •■■tiMlira nn l-nlr I ra il

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Price Control
Bill Is Tossed
Out Window

MacArthur’s Job Third General .
In Japan Is Told Strike Called In
At Jaycee Meet ^ — Italian Cities

Ugn a close adviser to the Amer­
ican delegation at the confer
W e.
• The departure of Douglas rr- j
vivtd recent reports in London I
that he may be slated lo assumn j
some important post in the acl-j
_ J ministration of the Marshall PlanLieut. Walter Turner
^ to aid
economic recovety in
Returns After Tour
Western European slates,
^ ta rsh a ll's plane, the Sacird
Of Duty In Pacific
J Cow," formerly uied by President
j Tru|pan. departed after darkness "When birtnrv ir written, Genhad fallen. Fog ' and drirrie
fC«llaa*4 •&gt; raa&gt; r*.*l
! exceed hif military accomplishSments," l.ieut. WaNer Turner, ion

Disturbances
Resulted
Political
Killings

Associated Ureas Leased Wire

NO. 281

Law May Be Enacted To Get
Ken Guernsey , Trans-Arabian Pipeline Work
Talks To Central
Stopped Due To Partition Ire
: *
It* I
k SMITH
Rotarians
on

International P r e s ­
ident Appeals For
Support Of U. N.

C n m m iu c ^

Anclcliion
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S u s t a in s
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R e v e a lin g

C o m m o d ity T ra d e rs

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, ( op) right, !
Ii&gt; Gannett New* Serslre
-SID0N. Lebanon (sir -ablel Work on ihr *trMean I »»•*- -\r.»

Senatoi T dung ( I I M )) raid lo­
des ii*- Men,ite Appropriation*'
b -n |*t[*eliue |in |e - 1 is *1 .&lt; c'o|ii|‘ lelr sUnthlill thioiiglioul l)rg Mnhllr Committee igrer *I In cel .Jrg i«-.
l i t*. rue|*l in Saudi -,»!n»
*
lalion due. ting fVcrelary of A gn-,

’ " " ‘I lot 1* tire projet I .stl.it b S-« letaiy ol Drleme I ottr-l.i! bat i sjled *'ill ISre- Artdeirtip In' Imn over to
*ilrl In Ifllerl Stafe* till -t. -1*
it a h«l of large ttadert in com-’
I l-r -iiojtrt In s. ii .,- ' ! iphne." run* from Alquaii) on ihr mochlir*
“ The - United Nations is. ihr f
,
,
only instrumentality in the wmld haisl in C.islf lo ilir vhr-ie • I l!.r Mrilileil.rnean.
Tollllg *ilif till* S»a* derided
In nn aerial survey, with lurid-#
today basing w i t h i n
idrll
upon afiei the loniniitlee voted
railed in, pttd work .o.prndr-ii
the [town
to* make rellain ihg* nt every Afnenmn outpost,
A rlris’klip 111'tile II I'lriii Shiiiif* T i l ' l av’aln-t in-asline that AndeiI foutiii that Ibo .work . ■loppnge
wars shaft erase to ex.isl ,a r a j* virtually complete
Kinging l*n*e. in Sarnll Arabia, Jill *oti give it the jut nitlmpt any
mean* &lt;*l trilling international dis­
lledotlin trlll|»‘l~ io the wild mill", north r.f tllorliiiiii. irvrslrd legislation
putes.' 8 Kendrick Guernsey nl T-aiding rounttyr nl &gt;Tr»u*j«nfpn tbnt tbr tboiiairnd \rnbs i here
\mleiu*n |i*hi the toiirmitlee
lacksonsllle. president ol Rolan mid Syria nre -till boiling with still in** friendly lowmd It**- ***iu
memhei in * -•-■*i"n behind vhised
tevervtment ngninA the Untied munitv'* Af.ss Aniriirpn*.
Inlernadonat, told an inlei-cits Sintes’ purl lii ihr* Unitnl \nIliil tHey nn* lw&lt; 'lining mote disolv lit *1 tl it dn! insist he would
outspoken in llieir i-titirism of
inerting of Crntral Florida &lt;list
tii*n*' partition of I'alestlnr
* n n r ■giH‘~lln*-4**d~l»*~*l-.»inl-**lw*-make—
al»lhe Orlando Country -Club yrc 1— Ir -r-&lt; u n*n f c_ f or _A mrr rr * r r n , rr.-j-A
it |Hthn "ii*. lapirltv as we. can
partition.
anywhere
In
the
do«eil
l*r«t*»l*lej
of
Ir relay.
At fiussnul. nn Ui/lntoif fueling git he i the minima | lots and pieSnniti Arnlnnii King Ibn Sand's
Atlnullmg that the United Na inrisdirtirm.
ram p StHI mill-1 isi-,1 of Mnihnnl*. pile the h*lRill lie questioned
lion*. 1’ J*. nc*t ’ accnmtdisbed all
, , ,
,
,
Aniprfrnn work team-* nt ltd* seven AiioTirnn. me .-nrronmltrl ,
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, .inn 11 i 1" ' 1'
i' " 1 *'«l" -o l lhe prothat It.**I been hoped of it. Ms t-ml of I be pi ojl'rl tiMSe tx'in
Gutrnses -|»le4(lr&lt;f for patience
and lilne that it might yel achieve
ultimate |*miihntie&gt; . and |*oiiilr,(.
nut that the i ’iuladelplna con
venlion whlclt drafted the lo ll
Slilulinn n| the (Tilted JSljl*.
tequiird 11 .i L m ^ l a .i m li.a g it
menl ami that not one delegcle,
but 14. including Alexander Him
iflon. walked out on it.

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Introduce Twin r Estimated At
ft n n f t fin
Jewish Aid
y J u j U l I l f jU U U

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the i onnmtieT

Summer Pay For
Some Teachers Is

I Arrives A t M ayfair
[or Tenpis Season

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I mg on the it I
AndeiAn ivorv ihn ..viyumenl by
tlie 10-0 vote
In effect,- P hi. .ihe rommiMee
levelled I f -rtf m l i 1111 ellrd ihe
n il'im m . It
•'.I mi Ajulcrson

ve 1le t d IV ihteilioj’ (list he give il
th- h t
Young ■!&lt; 1. .' 1 ti
fin it outi
min.- of 11t, romilli,(**•* srsvlon
vilb \ii!lcr-,.'n while reporters
W ile-yelling thl -u i'c- pi* rcjm*al .
ill Ihe rorwmttler'v |i&gt;"iiis
Tin 11‘. Chuinnnn Hrulge* (IIN lii I,.1,1 n -rt*ii„griipliic irportCE
tend,hi- lfte 11-in.ri 1|,i of wlist
w* , .rid vjni trig tlie 'pssinn, liut
rrfri.'-d to EToon, rrir*, what was
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by Dlslurt (inventor I'nnl Stin*!
M o r i I n I'h c E l e v e n
P e rs o n s In
E u ro p e
svhn svav eliaraclertlCil t»y Hn*
C o u n t ie s
C o v e re d
M ay
Sec
P a le s t in e I
Interiiattnnnl presidenl a* "nfie
"f the great governors of this
ROME, Dec. 18 (/IT News
yesr" and "f whom Intel nation*!
It- ISSOI'I \TI II. I’ltl
1 W A S H IN G !^ I»r. in 1 U1
p*j&gt;er . repoils said today a cen­
officer* lucdirtrd even higlie.fm . Hum
one memltei? inttniliueil ■flood damage tn II l’l"itdv triiin
tral strike had hern T ille d tn a
mr
,,i
* honor* in Rotary The mret- itlentjr il lesnlutiom PmI iv , .ilium tre* . e rrro lo i kri 7,000.000 dir
third Sicilian city. Callanisetta. j
O l l l i U n S C t t l C d *“* w“* presided over by tin, for li.io q o iit to I ’alevlm r bv O d tvveeri IMldSepleml.et .1!,( I )e.
I-*w*&lt;m, ptetideol «f tbe dr Iundo
ami that new disorder* had erup '
Nunihimna W*Y
njav
club,
and wa* allendt'd by *p I -o f ihe 2 ID .( 8 HI | r a , in Am et Hi and (Imni
mil.1.IIOO.
\ -rd
.t II.at
led
in
north,
south
ami
central
I
I**
,
I 111- Mm I tin! d i-lu
Inal
lly ASSOCIATED PRESS
of Mr. and Mr*. FT W. Turner of
proxlmalrly
4(10
Rotanniiv
from
Ira
n
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d
a
re
rl
[Vfivon*
tan
q-s
in
continue
thio
iiK
hm
it
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i | , \V Vo» fin,
The question nf whether learh. Apopka. Winter Harden. Kustls,
OIS p , , l \~«nur, (old the Sem- lt»ly.
i.v e ig l.id e t |)rainage Ib v lih t .a id *
11 e s it s s o i , „ I'"
Euiorve. '
ers throughout the state would
inole County Jsyrre t at their noon
At Catania, a bacl-to-work It paid for July noth August fa'Cvburg. Winter Park and Knoill
1
lejioil
ielrai-d
lieie
Imfiy
l
l
i
r
letrihlllon*
l&gt;*
R
rp
Hugb
meeting at the M .y f.ir Inn today, movement resulted in mo.t store. even though they might not ford.
tennis champion, f r o m . Lo*
lit- I'purl pieilii led .in
"The Idea liehitol Rot a tv," Mi J) S o i l . |i ( 11- P a ), and Rep,
Lieut. Turner told of lire ehao-1" I 'b*t Sicilian city retmemng have reported foe work until
Angeles, Cal. arrived In • fisnford
Jiueinsev
said,
"i*
(he
fviodainrii
.Andrew
I
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'omett
J
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N
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1
r
a
il;
rfaife
id ipjimsnn itrJv 1 1 inch
aaUrday with her mother Mr*. ,ic tnf,diUons in the -Orient. and and m taxti and horre c»bt re­ shortly thereafter wag hefom tot human iieed for ........ 1'hipvj
| ' , rtH|ent In,m m I
d im I r ' "1 water nvet (he t o is U I ' *
tall* Bet* and. reside at. .th e ,of ^ mf, „ joni|y pnc(. , ^ f China luming lo their itandi. However, irg more involved today.
atol fellowship Had the spoil ;
Recently Attorney General Tom. of Rotary hern enthralled in : ihe [Hope 1 aulhmiliet in the
J"9p L nuimal lieytooing ad
Mayfair Inn until Dec. 2 d -when
printen and barber*, joined the
xht will atart a professional tour He gave point* on the occupation strike and buses sod Hirelcars Watson interpreted an art .of Hu- the ''Hindis of government* dm Ametnau /oner nf ‘.orCUpatlon to ihe .rainy aesiun. alter iurhkJi
last legislature to mean Hut
with 8arn Palfrey . Cooke and of Okinawa, Luron and other Pac­
those tr»ii)i|ed dayC of the lindetfakr immediately the pro- r imlall may lie espei led tn p e a i ,
Kjyrood Cooke, who will direct ific Itlandi. Lieut. Turner hat still wrrr tied up. Five sttlke the tesrhers should lie psld for 1tog
Min's, there would have been I? 1.1 III id lep.iliialnin nl am I. Hr Iv e.iee;l rombin-il ei HHiralto'n
helm; «r*nt bv
IntdtsH'vnleaders were under arrest.
those Month* lull today linin' no
th« troupe.
wars of aggression. Any 01
‘ m il runoff."
H iiNllmifd «srt I'rtM# t tgMl
ii oiori fhnn 125
Sanford and the Mayfair fnn recently-returned home from a 10
.. 111. I
Disunion was rtported amoim were getting paid, Home we •&lt; gnmtnt.inii which has in it &gt; oh-j
Sheriff W altn I! idaik, o f ' urul- r-oi tv ifpgCHf ‘ 111till'i’ll lo at ■
wUI be headquarter* during the month* lour of duly in ihe Pacific ihr labor uniont participating m not mid it niqieareil that the jrriive Ihe development of- iw-tir**,
m m t" might finally settle lh&lt; and underslamttng Ihronglmul *
S ,, n s.
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■ Ittuwnrd iFm l ( iitldridntrp rutin •#*•*♦» the t.. p* f*tifi stum im (V to
wKilar for Mi** Detx and her ns- ate*.
ihe general strike i* Palermo,
| h&gt; i»IVeft f ■i f
npi *. We. Iocssoclatf'S,
"Officer* have m»n*Rcd to in- aim in Sicily. Tire vole in thr problem.
"t iM» fiVInr k in
i ylrnM-d
tl it t(l -1It*.a«|t
.1 Th
. Mil* Uetl wa* U. 8. ningle*
the stn tr Department of F.d Ihe world deserve* the ronsidi
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I ••StI I Isr*r rf
&lt;elKt ( la l-l l
clay court champion In UMI and (till into their troops a »en»e of the union'* counril.of leagues aulhor- iirnlii.n nt Tallahassee aaid it had 1
filin' of llyi 1*i?h*»s »in~ East Sec!(■llleet If a -i IHI'Hmured this
1043. She won t h e National rrvpon.ibilily of ihfir*job* in J*|&gt;- iting ihe strike was lepmtrd ai no information on what various
nmt iiiing l*v .1 1 Bnvvlnnrl,, .Ir.
Single* championship in 19(2. an. and tlrry are well ducirlined.
counties
were
lining
but:
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Hie Piuetla* KcfORli hoard wy.-j I t ( i n i B n I l y t r S ( I s ra
»' Mill r.| tit- &lt; f f hv 1■nlge. and
’43, '44 ’43. She I* a graduate of courteouv and well dlrued men, .4' II
nnllisnrrf nn I'm , I'rarl
j bv *'l o r n i - I I " ." , who again it
Roilln* College In Winter Park
(nday voted to -disregard Wat, • \ ’&lt; iu' F l v i l l i r R P C ftT flS
where ihe seat an honor itudent. be added.
von'a f tiling, holding lhat Us]
W -T iy iU K
&lt; The troupe will probably put on
months' employment dated from
"General MarAtlhur it the moil Freighter Breaking
MINDIO.
Calif, Dee 18 i,Ti an exhibition a t tne Mayfair Inn
8epteml&lt;er through August nf
Aviation’s speedy wonian. Jaceourti on Chriitma* day, MUa dominant man in tbe Far Latt,
Up
In
Pacific
Seas
1948.
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lU ti stated. '.'We will need the and tbe people have more retpect
I^on paid one of the summer nucline- Cochran. In . laid claim
Kntlce before we etart our tour,” for him than any "iber man tn __ HONOLULU _D tc.-iB -fgbr,T hc pm ei'erk; at ._th.e beginning—n l lo a doublediarreleil speed re
T m T h ilf F T per hour.
hi lisnd to diMrilmte the toys
11it* XII 17 .Sli ilniH,
*1 ifi
aha a t i e r t e d . -----—--------------i l u l l H 'i i ra l**«e EI#trn
freiehfer .Simon Henson was ihe term In September and will nud
fntltiM* of manufarturerK t
*a I
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first, she claimed the. m»tk Ihe
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hreaklng up In hravy mfil-Parifir pay the other tomorrow.
li-liver
(hr equipment, accord (nr ed m potcntuillv th' * world'. at rfn- r&gt;nri'
wn*
a
new
renud
by
a
propeller1
.
,
...
A re im her-t'f- v H rq n n and civic
‘Florida, but 1 like It and I just
The Duval comity bontd of pntrsea* tndnv with her cargo of
it
we* ammulin'd limat piiwerftil plane. ntt|fli+ if i
driven craft for
kilomethr
1
jim*
r n . op eratin g
llllf Mil Ii“tYf l)i i| i \ t■-1i idirv—.on " t I'antf I*inn
lov* Sanford." M lti Batx's mother
watersoakrcl rice swelling against lir instruction. .Monday said i! course;
, ,a three
. , ..l px-t’ lodav
II . H.
second,
reported
,, panyl&gt;v manager
. Coleman,
,licr.e. Inalalln
, * litrlu
,,
f t tm i'h ln g the
f
t Mb nmiivci , ir v of
Si wtih [he ER
added.
the cracking hull. Four vessels thought ihe money should be cc* dctl
i i ithe
t -olil
i she
.
,
,
.uom
women s itaodsrd
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aid \lr *-l -».-r These in(light l|l i-tfi
i • uniins.a ra r s a t r u s i l
t fiflit Lroth^i f (»»
w err’ snr-rding to hek aid.
In,|. i l , ' \ii'.’i ' &gt;•’ le g i o n , the
of 138 M P .|l set bv the lute the Miami plant, he revealed
The Henson's rrew of alwuit 4S
' Expelled R u 'h h I b i i h
VfV.
I! .ir
Ki r ariians. I.tons
Miim-e Hurlburl «t Tampa, Fla .
I br fid ton !it** H k,*
began jettisoning Ihe sacked* rlre
The company i* sounding a
10, 1947.
and 4 ’ilqt r’l u h .
powered b y si* jet ro glo ea,
and her skinner radioed he had Aw’ther Cold Blast
warning
that
a
serious
power
Ask Intervention
’ March
cThe flight was made along Ihe shortage mav develop during eold I low u fro m Seattle lo -M nc- ,
Tl)"
H o r i 'l a
S ta le
W elfare
turned the stricken vessel hrad
of the S*linn S&lt;-a yesterday 'm ils in ilia, at a i e if resident* L a k e
u n i t , . r t f ^ w h k h Mrs. J a n i s ..
Hits Midwotit Parts shore
MOSCOW. Pec. IB (/P)-TwenA program of Chrislma* music on into the waves in an effort to
at roughly sea level and was
Describing the slup m n "vei * J t ’olle is ni*entsnr, lias fur*
to heal their home* With
(fjfour Soviet nationals who wa* presented by the Scmlno e diminish the buffeting. The Libertimed by Charles Logsdon of the aUrtniit
easy ailplane to f l y ” a flio It s IiIsIk i I n bar o f 7a of the name*
rb'ctririty.
This
is
true
drspitr
lly ASSOCIATED PRE.H8
ware expelled from France re- High School Glee Club and CheJr tv ship—a wartime troop Irani
National Acrnnaulie Association. efforts hv the company to push .Mi iiiiu if^ ’ id lin g along 115 m tln of .the ih iid ren to Im .onl r s r d s
1,400 milea
Another blast
of suh-irro
easily hare asked Foreign Min­ last evening at the school audi­ port—was about
•&gt;f inkltailmi.
.
Miss Cochran flrw a l’-5l Mus­
weather hit section* of the Mid- tang In which she recently was its Hfi million dollar construction flig h t, pilot ft "Ia n t lloldtitis, ilj»
ister V, Ml Molotov, from a ramp torium under the direction of Ml** north-north-west of Honolulu.
I a I ti ai ami du rin g previous
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•aid
,
,
Steaming to the Henson's aid WesL during the night hut trm- clocked at 4(19,3 M.I’.IL over a program .
tn the Russian sene of Germany, Otlle Reese Whittle, and with
visit ■ the Elks p a rty of tlie k id ­
" W e ro u ld take rig h t o f f a g a in
Two new plants have been com
ta Intervene in their behalf.
John F ile 1and Lillian Moran ac­ were the Army hospital ship [terattires moderated early to­ 10*1 kilometer course.
wn
held nl tin’ Fo u rth
Comfort. Coast, Guard cutter day. However, another mass of
pie ted In ihe company1* postwar (low, ns far a* Ihe plane is cun. Sdie*
Tha group told Molotov In a companying.
t r i ' t Park. 4i*it it was decidfit
Iroquois,
th*
Navy
tug
Tekeata
t
nnstrurtinrv
program,
one
at
rented."
eold
air
was
headed
for
the
U tter written In Brandenburg
"Thl* wik one of the
to ehnitge th e location this s e a ­
Harasoln and one at Riviera.
H e re a r r som e o f the cla im - son.
same neftion- tonight and tomnt. Chinesc Say 'Aid
Dee. I that their expulsion from musical programs ever held in and the 83 Henry Austin.
However. Ihe installation of (12,- madn for the nrw ly|m plant1,
France was In complete violation Seminole County," 8upL T. W.
row. Generally fair weather wa*
of five such'jet'engine bomb
of French law governing tho re­ Lawton enthusiastically declared Melon Grown Here
re[»orted In moat other part*
M u H t Be Hurried |wn
°.f. TZSVlZVr*- one
e is MOW I ic in g levied o r n lsm t
f V j. i.r
sidence of foreigners.
of the country.
this morning.
irmly fm lest* in this nmiSrv; . .
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h* Russians, arrested by
He highly commended the
The below xero lielt included
Out
Of
Scnnon
NANKING,
Dec.
18
bD
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Irl.
It «holi|f) r ^ ir iy m H M iiti iMiHit
eh authorities Nov. 2G and group for their singing* and Miss
most of Minnesota, parts of the riese government sourer* express­ Mukden InFiaccd
For
Candidates
Given
II -*ritln«ert on I'Mg# l itfhu
to the border of the Rus- Whittle for her direction. JTha
Dakotas, northwestern Wisconsin, ed pleasure today over Lieut.
Leesburg
watermelon
grower*
xone, were accused of “In­ Christmas decoration* and light­ may be Interested to know that and eastern upper Michigan.
Under Martial Law
Cnndldntes fur nffirr qf repre*
General Aliter! C. Wcdenteyer's
tervening In Frsnch affairs.”
ing were very pleasing, and th* Sanford is growing watermelons
The mercury dr hoped to Id recommendation for immediate
T o r o A d m it s N o t
hcqlalive in iIn- S ta le ■l.vgiilature
rostume* worn were very* appro­ alarmed a t this new competition. M ow at International' Falls, assistance tn thi* republic—but
S H A N G H A I , Dec. 18 t y p )„ T h »
have until Fob, 1, ami member*
priate. said Mr. I-awton.
Minn., at the Canadian bottler it was tempered hy drclarstlons independent newspaper Ta Kuna
Telling Emperor of
In the winter season!
the Sli"tiffN office until March
** Grocer I b A ttacked
Two Christmas songs were
last
night,
but
climbed
to
-13
I’ao
reported
today
that
the
gov­
20. to qualify nt (lo- County
However, lest they become
military aid’will lie ton late
5
riven bv the Ninth Grad* Glee It must be revealed th at the quan­ this morning. The -Ifl was the that
B H atchet Wicldcr Club
ernment had placer! Mukden un­
TOKYO, Dre. 18 (A') Ships- Clerk's office, it wn» announced
which opened the concert. tity grown her* Is yet small, be­ low mark for the frigid belt, units* U conies at once. High der martial law—underlining th-r nnri Togo, former foreign mint*' todav by &lt;&gt;. P llem ilm .
,
Soloist* were Ingrid Esterson, ing confined to the back yard of a* the fresh mass pf cold air officials made no attempt to gravity of the civil war ailua- ter, admitted m hjn w»-~ c.i...—
Fob.- l-aUiuHitt-i* *l»o the dead'
BALTIMORE Dee. IB (/T)-P&lt;jl- Fred Siegrlsf * and Mary Alice
hide the government’s growing
~ Irral loday hr dill net tell thi* line fur qiinlifiratinn to run for
Mrs. a 0. Wssks of 8ooth Bxn- ptovsd In from Jeastern . Manitoba weakness in the* far* 7n t muih thm-in~M *c hu rt a:-----fce sought a young man today fFarfutnl*._____
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ford Avemis. whfl* recently pick­ and southwestern Ontario, In
that an exchange of the St act Seuntp, hut this must
~»b# ■ they - believe - vtcloualy atand hymns were sung ed ■ large. Juicy and very edible Armstrong, Ontario, about 290 rooming C o m m u n i s t armed king for several day* had dis­ Emperor
personal message* between Hir- i"' done with Secretary of Stale
feh ed a T7-yt*r-oM grocef with bvCarols
strength.
I *j
the
girls
glee
club,
toys
glee
renewed
fighting
In nhllo. and the Tate President Gray, said Mr. Herndon. Stats
M [h
k datah
t a t,. laid
............
his unconscious club, girls sestet, double male melon for the enjoyment of her miles northeast of InUrnationst
There was concern over tbu missed
In th*
thr rear of tho
the store then nuartet. choir and mixed ensem­ family. The vine, started fi*om Falls, th* temperature dipped to failure of National armies t» southern Manchuria as “little Roosevelt had been suggested Senator L. F. Boyle reeerltly
teed in a compost pile has spread 33 below.
as a final effort In keep the qualified for re-election.
calmly waited on customer* for
oust a trio of Red generals more than skirmishing,"
ble and quartet.
Temperature* generally over -from the great Central China
ail over the baek yard, she reTa Kung Pan, whose report* peace In the Pacific.
ntots than an hour.
The
quartet
included
Anita
Togo acknowledged that he
The grocer,\ Oeorgn U h r, was Aiken, Gladys Wells, Stanley veslcd. Mote melons are ripen- all other sections of the.-country atea between the Yangts* and are generally reliable, said tho
Ing, she said.
were near or above normal. Light Yellow Rivers. Force* . of tho main Chinese .Communist drive had an opportunity to inform
faund In a critical condition ye»1r,*iibw * m p**« Bi«an
By way of proof. Mr*. Week* falls of snow were reported three—Liu Po-Cheng, Chen Yi was moving southward to Faku, the Emperor and Japan's sen­
Urday—about five hours after
brought a big slice e f. the melon over the Great Lakes region, and Chen Keng, appear stronger a village about 60 mltea north ior statesmen who gathered Nov.
the attack occurred—behind some
to The Herald office.
the Northern Plains and th« today than whan they drove of Mukden and directly west of 29, 1041, In "a last minute hope
DUPONT LEASE
C rtU aaM h erto t* .*
Pacific Northwest. Yesterday's southward some weeks a|fo In Kaiyuan on th* oft-shattered nf averting war." The message
WILMINGTON. Det. Dee. 18
Discovery by an e!ght-year-»ld
CAFFRET RESIGNS
reading* w«r* 80 |n both Miami a succeaaful attempt to divert Mukdcn-Changchun rail line.
schoolboy of Lehr's keys on a m —Tho _ DuPont Company an­
was exchanged hy Japanese en­
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 18 UP) and Jacksonville, FI*.
lot N ts rs l blocks from the nounced it had signed a long­
voy* In Washington.
government troop# from a clean­
—The
last
of
tha
government
"ca­
I f W ' .'M *«. Iho Investigation term lease with the style of
up of the Shantung peninsula.
j
RINGER DIES
reer
men"
of
the
Securities
and
B. 8. LUZON AFIRE
™ p w v r b k h ho was found, g*p- Florida for llemite-bearingjlanda.
MEMPHIS, Tann. Dee. IS OP)
GERMANS CONVICTED
Itemite I* a black ore’ from Exchange Commission—Chairman • MANILA, Dec. 18 UP)—Tbe
POLICEMAN KILLED
—
Kurt Donath, former opera
BERLIN Dee. 18 (/P)-Slx ofwhich white titanium pigments James J. Caff re y—has resigned. 428-ton Filipino ship 8. 8. Lo- ‘ TARCHMAN, Miss. Dec. 18 UP) singer and voire and piano teach­ ficlals of tho Berlin Askanla
Caffrey, a Democrat, handed son reported tonight R was —Prison Sergeant William Walk­ er, died at hi* i home here yester­ Works were convicted by an
are manufactured by DuPont
iCATION DENIED
■A88EE. Dac. 18 0&lt;Pl- olant* in Baltimore, Mil., and his resignation, affective Dec. afire off 4he north coast of Min­ er, *he was wounded‘by a negro day. He was 67.
American military government
31, to President Truman yes­ doro in th« Verde Island pas­ trusty a t Parehmaq prison Mon­
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Impforsmvnt Commis- Edg* Moor, DM.
He arrived In thla country from rourt todav of manufacturing
DuPhri said the lease of the terday. H* will loin two New sage of th* Phllipplnee.
d an application
day night, died today In a Mem­ Germany In 1907 and joined the and storing war materials In the
Tha ship Is operated by the phis hospital. Tha nerro, wbo H enrf W. Savage Opera Com­ U S. sector of the city in viola­
ta establish a lands In central Florida wlU-.pr©. York attorney*. * Mortimer Gor• t the east end of vide a Urge domestic supply of den and Leo Brady, In a new De La Rama Steamship Co. The ten amok and attacked three per­ pany* the following year sang the tion of AUIad . control council
on Clearwater Remit* and end the firm's depen­ taw firm to be known a* (Tor- RCA Marin* .radio Intercepted sons, later shot and killed him- leading tenor role In "Madam* laws. It was the first trial of
ita ROfL
don, Brady A Caffrey,
dence upon foreign sources,
aelf.
t
t.
* R o ttenly"
Ita kind in postwar Germany.

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Kiks ( hiislm as
P arty To Be Held
Ne\( Wednesday

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Lack 01 Lquipmeni
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Delays’ Completion
Of 2 Power Plants Army Unveils New

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THB HANFORD HERALD, HANFORD. FLORIDA

TAMPA, Dec. 18 UF)-Th« Uni.
v an ity of Tampa still is lookin? for a coach to handle Ita.
loot ha 11 team when achool re ­
turn* to intercollegiate gridiron
competition n e x t, fall.
Crockett Farncll, head coarh
at UillaUiruugh high xehool hen-,
said last, night he had rejected
an offer to become football coach
and .athletic director at tlu&gt; Uni
vrraity, principally b e e m u a e ,
"funds \w-n&gt; not available for
the assistants I, believe* neceisary to put across a well-found1
ed physical education program."

' WASHINGTON Dec. 18 (/ft
New estimates on the Florida
t-arly and mldseason orange crop
today increase the expected pro­
duction by 1,000,000 over the Nov.
1 forecast.
The Department or Agriculture
predicts 27,600,000 boxes, three
million leas than last year. Val­
encias are estimated at 23,000,000 boxes, slightly less than last
year.
Grapefruit pri
production is
Indicated at 31,000,000 boxes, two
million more than the 1048-47
crop. Tangerines are forecast st
4.300.000 boxes compared wfth 4,700.000 last season.

CLEARWATER. Dee. 18 GP»—
Jrh n f!. W n llfi convicted last
night of first degree inuidci
ot his wlfei Yvonne, was ached
tiled tn confer with |d feminist
today to decide whether a mo­
tion for a new trial or an ap
al to tha Supreme Court would
filed. *
A circuit court Jury delibrtaled an hour and .16 minutes,
accompanied its verdict with .r
recommendation for mercy, auto
math-ally giving tha 4leffndant. o
life sentence. . .
Westly, 63, a St. Petersburg
poulirymsn,__did not testify ao.l
e fflffd nh witnesses to refute
the Stats's contention the killed
his 44-year-old wife, cut up her
body and, threw the parts in
sacks into Tampa Day.

MIAMI, I w TT h UP)—Mrs -Annlc Until Pawley, former wife of
the* United .Slates ambassador to
Bratil* l*.day asked the Dade
county circuit court fop $12,600
for attorneys fees and court
costs to carry out her suit for
separate maintenance and alimony.

LA BEL AN1), Dee. 18 U l'l-Thfr!
Federal State Frost Warning |
Servicd forecast for peninsular
Florida tonight and Friday morn-:
ing partly cloudy and moderately
cool in northern districts and mild
TALLAH.A88ER, Dec. 18 up) in so u th la n d central district*
—II. O. Vanclla of Marion, Ind., with a few scattered showers in,
went bass fishing near lierna.i- the lower east coast. No fiost
Uo.
was seen through Sunday.
His watch fell from Ida wrist
into the water *as lie made a
TALI.AHAS.HLe7 - Dec. 18 hV, I
vigorous cast. He kept oh fistiing, —Governor Caldwell yesterday J
caught a two-and-M-hair pound MiKpended J. J. Ward fnuu bi* '
bass, took |l home for supper. posilioir on the Walton county :
When be rut it open he found school board because he .ha* j
hit lost watch—stfll licking, be been indlrted for. violation of !
told a Slate Game and Fresh federal liquor law*. No socres- |
W atrr Fish Commission wildlife sor to Walton was appointed
officer.
immediately,

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MABftfef QUOTATIONS
JACKSONVILLE. Dec. 18 UP)
r-Karly New York prices on
Florida fruits and vegetables as
reported by the Federal State
Market News Service:
Deans bu beet plentiful. $1.25
2.60, Florida Dellcs few 2.60,
poorer 1.60-1.76, Ilountlfule 1.752.26, Valent ineB 1.60-3.00, vrix
irregular 1.60-4.60.
Cabbage, IH bushel hampers
domestic rounded few 3.76.
ladlure eastern ethtea Dig Bos­
ton 2 doxen $2.00-2.60, Romaitu1.00160, few 1.76.
Celery wi rebound crates trim ­
med tops Goldenheart ll dot.
4.00-460, 8-10 dot J).76-4,00, xxV
2.60-9.60.

TALLAHASSEE Ihv. 18 OF)—| TALLAIIA88RE, Dec. 18 M V Fewer than 76 Florida molorlsU \T ha State Road Department tonave lost th e ir' driver*’ - llrrn*** day received apparent low LhU
for failure to comply with the totaling flilO JIM for 08 rallea of
new »lat* automobile* accident rw* I r#5J am* bridjr* improvement*.
ty law during Ita flra tl The project*. located In tan
ponaibility
J CoUntlea, are the la st lit Uta 1147
few uiont.tha of uperatlun.
"Charies.
j
n
tT who
T nbrad,
t itii
#_Bik^_
budget on .which
Lida wi„
will be
Drooka,
the
rrm
t|ndcr
&gt;r
i
. .. ■ .
i s is r a . Th#
iiw rn
n sin
o tr «mi lie
Treasurer a office detiar ...... In | f O V r r
1048 construe.
charge of enforcing the *"■
j lion program.
lie was surprised to find that "a j
_____ ______
large majority'*
it* * &lt;
of driver* found
HICK IN TUB KYK
to be at fault fit accident* which
TOKYO Dee: IK UP) - Farmer
would require .them to show fin­ Yoshlnuri
Toknwo of nearby Ok­
ancial responsibility already had ayama went
a doctor to have
some acceptable form of liability an unhullcd tograin
of rice -re
' T
? - '
, . ,. ' J moved from
hia eye. The doctor
The
law, enacted hy the lir47. too|( „ )onglook—and then
relegislature, p ro tfip la /a person moved a growing rice shoot.
must show ability lo pay damages
________ ____________ •for futura yceldenta if he is found !
- t r,
at fault in one in which someone.
has been'injured or killed or tiroparty damage h a t totalled !£0 or
more. *

Florida State News In Brief

HOME CONTROLLED
£04 Ernst P l w t 8 t r — I
S a n fo rd . F lo rid a

A t O ut,MEAT DEPT.
KNOW
Smoked Picnics
Your Meat MhrtclU Pride Slice*!
AA GRA D Eis extra Fancy,
sno» n a* Choice.
A GRADE—
is Fancy,
known a . Good.
U TILITY la C Grade.
There la not but
one grade lower
than C nhirh la
rannera A cutters.

79c

. Priced 50c to $1.G5

WINE

l/5 s 75c

MAYONNAISE "

8-oz jar

Chuck

Rib, Shoulder

It) jar 21c

lb. 49c
lb. 59c

STUFFED OLIVES

CHOPS

33c

4&gt;/2-oz jar

. Western Pork

| "SPARE RIBS

Ocean. Spray

UR A N BERRY SAUCE

No. 1 can

Wand Prices R igh t!

SHOULDERS
RIB CHOPS

49c

lb

59c

CHEESE

lb

45c

SAUSAGE

Or.10

8 :0 0 -

7 :0 0

SMfNiHaiiMMiMMMaHawiifUMaueHeuMMMaHaMMawwaiwaiUMeHeusKMaHaiieiiaueMMWWMMiusHMe

O rang*
Crunch!**
s

December 20, l'H T

size

I « e siiU. .11t n *if . p n g
IWf.M S*«l
MW|. &gt;UJ
fte»*J«
irn fiw ikaus ii #se
Il tv
ti tup Pm MUk
), MICH. Mil
1 IM* IMS ia.1
Jj n * Wk i i m u
) t iup kssaea ww ,
ffnenSM
Turn on-oven) sst al'modsratslr slow
(1)0* F.), &amp;fr flour with bs)ins
powder end ssli. Mis shknening,
sugar and orangt rind logsthsr utuii
liglu and Aufly. Bsal sgg in vigorlight
outly. Srir in about (.A o f flour mitlure. When smooth, add Vi of milk.
Repeal uniil all fiouj- and milk art
uud. Fold In misrurs of corn ilakti
and nuts. Drop from a Mai(-ben
onto greased baking sbaat. Baka I)
min., or uniil brown. Raiaovt at
k ones. Make* about 4 dot.

White Bacon

SUGAR
Armour’# "DASH'’

*

Sm.- 17e

Lg.- 27c

Fresh Ground- I.esn

Juntur

12c

2 •• 17c

BABY FOOD
All Popular Rranda

lb 35c

CIGARETTES

Red Roee

Puite I-ard

carton
T-~i:t»•;jjf6a'aa^T-r_-'-

~' ■

lb 33c

$1.73

tb ctn - 17c

7

*&lt;&lt;

POTATOES

&gt;*

lb

IVORY

11-01

* can 17c

Raisins
A A P

fi

■

Pumpkin

Llhhy'e

A A P Whoto .

{L’ PLIS l i
arid

wl»hM

i? :

.

1

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Del Monte

14 oz. bottle

KRAUT

19c

2

No. 2!4 cans 25c

_

No. 303 can 10c

PEACHES

2L Jlbs 29c
«: -

N o. 2'/2 can
•'

Heilmans

No. t %

Camphell'e New Pack

rp t
$$l i m i t * um

can 13c
No. t

can 20c
p t5Ic

Peas
’otatoes
Spinach
Lge?

V
'

■

2 cans 29c
NONE-

can 19c

IT

Faeionr Packed Iflus Boaa
.

BABY FOOD
Strained
Chopped

2 for 17c

3 tb pkg 49c

Rice

K&gt;afPa VeJveaU

eese

Uc

2 lbs 85c

Flavors Royal

'

ings ;vP kg 7c

Pwlfl’*/Brook ftild otw la A
MJm»- Shipped

SWEETHEART
■
f - i -v tx*
ri »
MEET SOAP

Eggs.

.1

Glenwnod Roll

Butter
U*

I We

•!

M

can 15c

Apples'

&lt;:

” j s-.

’
'

i

M

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,,

« 1

Cake Flmn

Cam*t«k -Pie- No. 2 Can

BEECHNUT

'

;

2 can if25c

Ju n l'a Fancy- No. 2Vi Can

Juice i 46-oz can 20c

■-

ru .i.B U U k v a

Culfkiit Sweet- No. aw Can

tb can 48c

•

can 39c

Roger’* Fancy Sugak- No. 2

Cold fit mam Pink

• •• •

1

Armour's Star- 24-ox. Can

Tripe

!b jar 25c

, ; • •. - •, . . -•

- ,,
0Mf

BUTTER lb 75c
Sm. 15c Regular- Package
Quaker Data
15c Marg. Ann Lge. Gr. A Fla.
Lge. 37c Argo- No. 2 Can
—■- •
doz 75c
Tomatoes can 17c EGGS

nn Page Peach

iona Tomato

, .

Tom. Soup can lflc

4-oa

Salmon

46 oz. 15c

ORANGE JUICE

Lge. 37e

,

Aatoria

46 oz. 15c

All nranda

No. V

Beans ,

•

BLENDED
JUICE
*,l T: -r
*tj-r—
■,

0K Y D O L

*

ch

pkg 17c

15c

. /

*

Hunt’a or T ri*Valley Y. C.

4 for

'a t '

.

N o!2cans 25c

rd Can Limit) 'W a n - 8pray

■Y jp
T

2

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•

CATSUP

w r *

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—ire;—

Beets
can 17^ *
p
Cracker
Jac|c
Fruit Cake Material
Citron
. lb 43c V**-- f- J ———WWW —
Pineapple
tb 5$C Sparkle Gelatin
Cherries
lb 7?p
3 pkgs 20c . V- *L

- &gt; ;V .

2 for 25c

PEAS

jar 39c Mayonnaise

Juice

M
-.- 1,, -V*—

3 tall cans 33c

S O A P M'd- "“r APRICOT

Sm. 15c

flH-ua

29c

lb. 45c

* APPLE SAUCE
IKnniton'i

btl 15c
pkg 20c CherrieH
Qiant
Libby's Tomato
No. a Peas
2canB
Juice
can 13c Hu)Una Red
v
lb can 10c
Pel MonU Pineapple
No. ? Beans

good Will W t. I

good

15*oz pkgr

RAISINS

White lim a*— (No. 303 Can)

Peaches

CHARLIR My»

ZS'MlltiDS
'.l

39c

w f

Sultana Whole Bttinfleie

A A P Dried

-r -■%. *. ¥
To fon wboM
frWsdly t&gt;»• ,|
iransg. ■ sag

It) 37c
4 lbs 20c

CRANBERRY SAUCE No. 1 can 19c

Sunmald Seedless

r?r-

Quart

81c

2 lbs 21c

Olives

3 lg. cans 35c CABBAGE

*I r ‘:
j * \

•

Ige. pkg. 33c

\

Hun Ripe

Homo Grown- Green

.

CRANBERRIES
GEORGIA YAMS

Bloscom 1 tine

lb pkg 33c

Mince Meat pkg 20c

FLOUR 6 lbs,- 62c 10 lb s.-1.02 BANANAS
Caraation - Pat F

$1.13

lb. box 40c
lb
42c

•

None Such

Goldan Yellow

Pltlabury'i B eet- Plain

33c

Pride of Farm____

SPROUTS
STRAWBERRIES
TANGERINES
GRAPEFRUIT

APPLES

U. B. No. I

lb 49c

i i ! *»

25c

3 lin

COFFEE

n-ihi

«

York

24c TOMATOES

2 11m

APPLES

Fresh

CHIFFON FUKES BEANS

_2Jba— 29c_

RAISINS

Va Gal.. 25c

B«4 RIpv Finn

Durkee's Yellow— “Ready To Serve"

OLEO

. '

BEANS

m
can

15c

l ie

Chase unJ Sanborn

SNOWDRIFT
40c

Cluster

Q t- 12»/2C

CLOROX

Crosse A Blackwell Date A N at

BREAD .

BEANS

1-tb

2 lbs

3 Ihu

APPLES
.. York Imperial

Frusii String

h»

UlDa Refined

Fancy Rod Delirious

Fancy Cluster

Homo Grown

Emperor

21c J

Strained

Beech-Nut

lb 45c

Hamburger

YELLOW SQUASH

‘

GRAPES
Brussel

6 Bottles

Ktnlk lie

1b lac

Little

ib '39c

alm onds

‘

lb CAKE

NUTS
(Plus Bottle Depoilt)

Cheese

Long Ialand •

Rraxll

R1TZ CRACKERS

„

fo . 5C
lb 9c

CAULIFLOWER

42c
*

WALNUTS
PECANSi

can 11c

... lb 48c COCO- COLA
■” l
-*
:

Aged- Wisconsin

RUTABAGAS HUnilARI) SQUASH

Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

lb 58c

each 10c

Red Key f tr k dr

English

DOG FOOD

MIXED NUTS
BRAZIL NUTS
Wa l n u t s

WESSON OIL

5 lbs. 45c

,,

All New Crop

30c
‘

*

I'ASCAI. CELERY

Picnic 4-6 lbs 45c

1 lb CAKE
75c
1 tb CAKE 92.23

lb pkg 55c

CHEESE
________________ each 49c

2E M

Dixie Cryatale-- Factory Pack

•

lb 59c

Red Rind. Baby Gouda

Canailfan

lb. ja f 45c

-Jtad - Ho**—- Picntp-

Hanis

SHORT SHANK

Pint

—Quality M eatsStreak-O-Lean J C otter Cuts)

:

10 lb s

ICEnF.RO LETTUCE

Calif.

J a n e I’n rk e r’H L uhcIouh

Del Monte •• Barrington Mall

COFFEE

No. 1
C 0 B M .K K P O T A T O E S
Large Mends

^These prices good
HUPKRITF..HEAVY HHEF
thru Dec. 18th to
Chuck Roast 49c
CENTER CTlT
2^th.
Pork Chops 53c

giant

Broadcast l

..

DUC

Round Steak 83c
Turkeys
Hens lb. 63c
Toms lb. 53c

*b 17c
lb 59c

Armnur’a Star Little Pig Link

TOP

SlIPEKITF. BOTTOM

8 ; 00 •• 8 :0 0

lb 59c

•

In Our Self Service C a s e Twin Cheddar Mellow ittpe

Round Steak 85c

8 :0 0 -

».

Place Your Christmas Turkey (3rder With y«. Our Trained
Men Will Personally Select Y our Bird. _____________ __

A &amp; P F.m ous^H U rim Brand 8Up g R,TE GHAHE A

SMOKED

lb. :49c

Half or Whola

-VE^L BRAINS— 2 Jba- -25c

No. 2»/a can

You del MOKE For LESS When You Shop Wilh Ua!
. Sanford, Florida
1IM Magnolia Avenue
- - NEW STORE HOURS
Saturday
Monday thru Thursday
Friday

Rolled Brisket

LEGS

Western

Del Monte

FRUIT COCKTAIL

25c

lb

ROAST or CHOPS
Center Cut

ind Bontleig

U. 8. Good Grade LAMB—
Hhanklesa

lb 49c

Wealern Pork LOINS—Eml Cut

2 !b jar 41c
e

lb

BOSTON BUTTS

*

|

Steaks

Freah WoeUrn Pork

23c

39c.Roasts

*

Western A-Grade Young Tender Baby Beef

BEEF TONGUES

Va gal $1.75

,

B reakfast Bacon lb. 79c Chuck lb. 45c
Lean H am burger lb. 35c Rump. Shoulder*

Fresh W eiteui
X A I' Com ! to CoftsU Sweet

i -

lb.

|H| CMAf AllAJfltlC | fACIflC It* (Qt

•Ann Page

Q Q Q &amp; ...

a m

Send Their Friends”

SPRUCE PINES

GRAPE JAM

ARE

tm

“Where Customer

XMAS TREES

Silver or Green

.

^ m ^ S E L E C T /O N S ji

&amp;

Cudahys Western Sugar Cured

Ann Hag*
- V
'***..•&gt; ***

m

On Stands 1

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T n U R S D A T r D E C * 18i 11M7

•
t m

&gt; 1,

'em 73c
„ .

tb 85c
t * Uaatt Qael

Ll

�THURSDAY. DEC. IS. 191

I h i ; SA PiV U IlD UK It ALl*. S A N H iM li, M A lU U lA
th«* P tfii•tirml'vr «‘f

Democrats, Gup Will Be In Accord
SCHANTON, r*. f&gt;i-r. is (Ah—
Nirw-yi-nr-nld Ronnie Mill, whoa*
dtotor aaya he ntav toil live to nee
Cnrietma* in IStH, haa made hi*
annual vtait to Santa Claua with
the aid of «n ambulance and pulRcnitlp, *• roal mlner’i u n , la
bedridtfen with protfrcaalvc mua.
cular dyitrophy,
.The.child'* tour of the tnyland*
of Scranton' depart merit
explaining that until thia year
[iubora of the Hill family, had
cn aide to carry him to visit
Kant* Claua.
"Thl* year.” wrote Mm. I, It.
pS*»0el. “he i* loo weak to handle
with the Chi lalmaa crowd*."
An ambulanre wa* brought into
play and a policr c-acort, with
•iron* going full blait, was pruvidtd by the city. The mayor,
proacnled llimnie with a gift and
Eddie Doherty, president of the
Scranton Iti-d Sox huaehnll (ram
fftd farm nfficinl of the llotton
if*'I Sox, promised the Imy a
hnieball autograplu-il by nil the
Boston playrt*.
“Gosh, mum," Ronnie told hit
mother, Mr* Francis. Hill, after
the tour. “ I had n swell time.”

f

ls s in ir

i ontlnuc to vnt. Sui'h
gvir. water ant -uitimoi until tt-riflrr
the lowli t '* party.
I ** Uahrllr S Thurehy
nnhl *raa&lt;minr. a email
nit.* ft in g pound* nf Jiii! u month
v u r
The It adri ’» *upp&lt;*rt 01 np|Wi|
i.-rAj^r—A, tiHupnon ihjm i nrd
.*’i-n»ton Fuoil EtonnmUt
------- ' aitiott to mopoavd ,l*wa in r.rril - 1
tvaipoon 'm arjoram —may te
r i t i r . \ t ; u I tec * l* -V
ly iniliiHtis the parly.** altitude. I
‘*
1 t*1 the conking » him . Cool ru-mth* n\?" Mi*. !. u *
alter*.
j n jhl. Confer*** thv Senate**'
avr t'rain. Cairn Junui-i ivi *
I Welti. -S. went lo.:h. Tmvri
llttiv* Republican leadcrahu* has litctlt
ihg urged to fin ite or ran
Maty K l/kpairiik. I f
n the divided Sell. White of Maine, ma!oeltiT amUon and u:ki*i nolii
f n i in the poultre fleck,* At
ateer* ijnrlty floor leader, alpm-a leader*,
helli her ftttJ Imr h'ttvtnd. til
ruion. • nioat mntuie hen* .pecialiab* offer* 'th i
*uggr*tlnn«
on
lirroliit.
•,|&gt;on«ilitlltk'» with lhrc*&lt;
1ST, who h o i failed to ft-tiim I
_ ,Ulfjo|tU, j d l i r k o ji 1
dcnuhliran .^nature. S en,.
painui.
,4_fj-oiU- hi i -job. JU
rubra
Then—
prrparT
■
Iff'
a
m
il.
meaty
|iirri
*
i
n
r
m
i
Ihc voter*.
j have a more i-latiorati* *.-rtip, VnnJcnU i e .Vf Mlrhlgun ta n-nihicken
Meat
fmin
neck*,
mi
ivg-ii,
to
I
k
*
flvrivn
raw,
A ttoml ahuwintr rail* for plan, (with fnrular ataffa on the guv- c rally regarded a* Rcpuhltcan
nnd Ion k* ut li heii' will v
leader on uil.rmtlionai (Juration*.
lilneb turing, hoik- •
n* and teamwork. It take* or* jt-tnmctit payioll.
nbotii 4*t I'inii of ■■i-anii'd rhirl
•furni*H meat fot fne.im
miration whrn *o many party
The Senate ha* n ronfereore Sen. Taft of Ohio, chairman of the
t*ool hut
11t-atuet!
chi'
id creamed chicken. To.'•
rml«r* have different view*1majority and a c o n fm w r minor* Majority Policy Committee, and
nidrklv ami parkaee for free:
if bluin', i c n w 'r tuine I
K)Ut what to do In auch matter* jtv,. Here the won! ronfen nee Shit, Milllkin of Colorado, why
in container* lined wirh I*.
and nark only Un meat
' hlah prirra, ta* rphir.lon and mr. n, . groltp or oriranlaatlon. proaidi’a at mr.-tiny* of tin* con­
aealinu loilf* of mniatuie vapor, re* w h i r h
with other meaty pine*
It. fo, Europe and China.
j T h e e conference, meet to hear ference majority, are co-leader •
Klu said -,lo- hid leaftfcnd he
sislat 11Ih-phaiii' . I al i i tu
. ’1*nr parking meaty plei
Rcaidea the traditional major- about policy committer pla'n* imd with W’hitr on huno-front mat- bill* are to I
had taken j mtt a
&lt;fj««rt a ’ fi w
mot«tute-vapor tetiatani
.
leader* and to voice their u-artion to mirh
whip, have
letter
&gt;-r* that rnn lie M-nh-t
lialant*. Tl&gt;.
ahp foimd h'tti i fii-r h moth*
and
ro,,f*'r* plan* or othei party pioji-rlm
I’.p tneiliunt oi
.....
regional l..i*1
now majority I The Ropuhtnan. have a *lmllar
«-r. Mr* p ir n \ndrf *-oi
I.ailed i m il'll, hcfole I
hnln’.-t. Swtslen. tliginu.
:y - rumnilttee*. t onfrrenrr in the House, hut the
national cunt- IVntocratlr all-meruher oi garni*.
and
hoatfil.
in
'tuuhle
boiler
iij.1
to
u llk Jic t
In sert each niis-i
tion there I* called araiicu* .Thr-o- minurtty poll, y eommjttic an/l the | gcu. tyh
,tt) iillniite*. To prevcht ereaitle
publican
whip
in
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Senate.
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| thawing with &lt;wali i' wnrm, ii..
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jliran and ml* member who attend* ■ meeting of Jonty floor reader.
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nitteea of the-abide by It* alOeMon*. Confvreiirv lican Icailerahlp in the House
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led largely of i drclilon* a ir NOT binding; on in the hand* of Speakei Martin rm tie hip in the- llmi-e.
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men,
n becauae of • .onatora.
who preside* at meeting* uf th e '
ia. experience
A Sonale * nr llouav paity eonforener majority and the Rerepresentation. leader uaually lend*. in dehate puhlitun » t e e t i n g roniinittee.
aaion demanda on important leitialation, brings lte|i. lUyhutn of Texas former ^
speaker,- pt cables OVCJ
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Howls

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■THURSIIAV. DEC. 18, .1917

BIBLli VERHR FOR TODAY
IF YOU ARE DRIVING OVER
AN UNKNOWN
ROAD . TO
AN UNKNOWN DESTINATION
WITH A BLIND DRIVER YOU
MAY WELL l»E FEARFUL. RUT
GOD WILL GET US TO THE
BIGHT DESTINATION BY THE
SA FEST‘WAY: Thou wilt keep
him In pcrfcrl pc*c* wh&lt;»»e mind
ta staved on thee.—r**ii«h 26:3.

Price Control Bill

Causes Of Alcoholism
AlcohoHr excensea In adults and In young people are
giving much cause for concern. Many prohibitionists believe
control lies in laws, or In religious and moral appeal. Anthroirologist Donald Horton of Yale University and sociolo­
gists generally believe that the problem Ilea deeper thun
anything such approaches can touch. •
.
They point out thqt the use. of alcoholic beverages is
u very ancient custom, as old bh agriculture itself. In long
ago rituals, both religious and communal, in traditional
festivals and tribal ceremonies, alcoholic brews were im­
bibed. In primitive society alcohol'waa primarily an anxietyreducing function. It haa survived through the ages largely
bccatliie of this.
Today, say theW iologlsts, life Is more complex, offers
more problems and confusions to more people. That Is one
explanation for the increase In Intoxication. The cure must
start lit the cause. Alcoholism must 1ms viewed as an ex­
pression of human tensions and anxieties..
Those who would combat it must be willing to si tidy
the whole nubjcct of social engineering, social betterment
anti reform.
•
•
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..... basic
„_I_ reason
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for the individual’s, drinking ex ces­
The
sively must be studied and met If possible. The cause for
u community
society’s bini
busi­
unity of youthful drinkers likewise is society's
ness. Some times it is boredom and a well ju n recreation
III direct energies into more wholesome channels.
channels,
renter will
In anv event it is more to the point to study the reason?
fpr excessive alcoholism than merely to decry It. '

The first ‘‘McCaity For Gov«rBor’’ ,club ha* Itcen o rftn u rd - in

The Commies have refilled to
Bit Hit King Mib'at ’.of Romania
....
to get marnrd. There n nu lone
lor such loolisbncsi in the tomnunist scheme oi thing*.

Mlffrations In Mass
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The second greatpst mass migration in history is under
way. Participants arc the Moslems of India and the Hindus
anti Sikhs of Pakistan, who are leaving In mass their old
homes among their enemies, and are transferring to now
iiontos nmom? those of tho tamp relljrlon. Elsht million have
already pullod up ntnkr*. nearly completing the transfer.
S om e T»00,000 Hindus and Sikhs remnin to be moved, and
an unknown-number of MokltmH. . ■
... - Tho only larger m au migration known wan that of the
Chinese Into Manchuria earlier In tho century. While no
official record wn« kept, at least 26,000,000 Chinese are
thought to have left their crowded home country for the
vacant plnirtH of Mnnchtiria
Compared with auch huge numtrers the famous early
migration#; auch a.s thoae of the Germanic tribcH who eventunlly overthrew tho Homan empire, were small indeed.

The Mule Animal

American ncw»pa|&gt;er* base used
4.441.8)8 torn bl nrWtpnni dur­
To IrooRt nty morale one dny. I bought a now
ing the first i I mondu o f , litis
frothy littlo creation of net and flowers. I thought
year, considerably m ^ .,llw n all
ro smart that I decided to wear it home. My old
the other newspapers in the world

vc gotten it

Wc- tee wbrre rleflBf Wallace,
being urged lo y u n ^ p r Piesinl on a third itfctly ticket by

bnt - a
I looked
hat waa
put into the fancy hntbox, nnd off I went, head high and
walking on clouds.
My husband met me at the door, kissed me perfunc­
torily, nnd went back to his desk. He seemed to notice the
chill in the air. for he turned and began to ask nbout my
shopping trip. Then hti'eyes lighted on the hatbox. "Oh,”
he said heartily, "I’ll bet you've bought yourself a new hut.
Let’s sec It."
.
.
In stunned disbelief I removed the beautiful new "crca
tion" from my head, fumbled o|&gt;cii the hntbox, and placed
the old felt at n Jaunty angle on my head. My spouse looked
it over and his face lighted in a beatific smile. "Honey," he
said, "that's the prettiest hat I’ve seen for a long time."
. , , -Contributed by Mrs. Samuel E. Clark
were responsible for disorders
sweeping Italy sine* Nov. 12.
The party newspaper reported
I C w l l * * ,* tra m P * a »
the -epeceh, In which ha (aid:
abtlenliont and 51 abtencei.
‘
‘i we are going
The Caltanlsatta strike wav Into elections, we are already.
voted 18 to 16 by the local engaged in a broad fight that
chamber of labor, affiliated witli goes on outside the electoral
the Communist-con trolled N a­
tional General Confederation of
He said the agitation was to
Labor. Earlier dispatches said "create a certain timidity" among
a strike in that city of 60,000 rightist*. Italian elections are
might lie called to back demands scheduled &lt;entatlvely (or April.
lior unemployment relief, the
reasons for the walkouts in Ca­
Before World War II Far East
tania and Palermo ami earlier in source* provided 98 per rent of
Rome.
the world's rubber..
In the last tfr§ weeks, Ital­
ian disolders’ hhva resulted in
23 political killings and ths pil­
laging and burning of about 100
WAKE UP BUSINESS /
party headquarters, most of them
By
Adverlisini In | J
of the extreme right Uomo IJua▼lain Niw.fW
Nrutnsnoe
This
pee \V . 0 • S ’
lunque (common man I movr-

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duction of $5,600,000,000 in in­
come taxes, striking 7.400,000
low income and elderly persons
from the tax rolls.
Besides worrying with the lastminute effort to gel some anti­
inflation legislation through the
session, the Senate also had to
consider the amount of money to
be provided for emergency foreign
aid and What courflnes should
share in whatever sum it voted.
Before the chamber it a HatffC
bill, passed yesterday, calling
for $509,000,000 in aid, * $88.
000,000 less than M r: Truman
asked for France, Italy and Aus­
tria to tide them over the win­
ter. The House-Senate compro­
mise measure also included Chins
for a share hut the House bill
didn't provide any money for
that nation. The* Senate fould de
tide to deal China back its and
iiu rca ir the amount, hut, that
would require another compro­
mise with .the House.
WASHINGTON. Dec. IB 0T&gt;)
A $5,600,000,000 income tax
culling bill wihch would ilrike
7,400,000 low income and elder
|y perion* from thr lax roll*
w«i introduced today by Rep.
Knution (R-M m n.).
For tbe 47.000.000 other lax
payers the measure, referred to
by its author at ‘‘veto proof," pro­
poses tax irductiont ranging from
58 percent *in the' lowcit brack­
et to . 10 percent on higher in-

Knution, chairman of .the laxcutting Houic W*yt and Meant
Comminre. said be expects the
bill to be the fits! major business
when Congress teconvencs in Jan­
uary. The reductions would be ret­
roactive to Jan. I.
They would slash tax revenues
by $1,600,000,000 more than lha
$4,000,000,000 Knutson measure
which President Truman twice
killed- with vetoes cltlicr this

I, Incrcaie the present $600
*rtonal exemption to $600, thus
racing 6,000,000 low.lncome per­
son* from lax paying and pro­
viding some reductions for - ail
other taxpayur*. Thl* would r e ­
duce revenue* by about $2,000.OOO.000:
2. Apply the "community prop­
erly* principle to all states, per

F

mitlinr married - couples to apiH

the family Income equally for
tax reportlnir purpose* In orde.to take advantaice of lower aur*
lax bracketa. Thla principle now
i* applicable In a dozen state*
by local law / (ieneral applica­
tion would cost the treasury
about $600,000,000.
3. Provide, in addition to the
$100 added exemption and "com­
munity property, split, 10 to 30
percent graduated reductlone aa
follows:

A. 30 percent for thoee with
incomes after reductions and ex­
emptions not exceeding $1,000.
There now. are 29.200,000 tax ­
payers in this group.
ft. 30 . to 20 percent, on a
sliding scale, for thoae with ta x ­
able incomes between $1,000
and $ 1,396. This would affect
14.600.000 persons.
• C. 20 percent for those with
incomes between $1/196 a n J
$4,000. There ars 9,100.000 such
taxpayer*.
,' '
D. 20 percent on the' fir*'
$4,000 of taxable income for all
other* plus 10 percent on the
tax applicable to the remalndei
of their Income. ■ There- are
1.700.000 taxpayer* In this group.
The total revenue cut from
these reunions would amount
to $2,600,000,000.
4. An additional personal exrmption of $600. meaning a' to­
tal $1,200 exemption, for per­
son** 6$ years of age or over.
This would affect an estimated
:i,7()«,000 persons, remove • about
1,400.000 of them from the tax
• -nd en*t the treasury about
$200,000,000.
7i. mind persons now have an
extra personal exemption of
IMM). This would he increased
to $600, tusking their total ex­
emption $1,200. The.num ber In­
volved ie small and wopld sedace
icvenue* only alightly.
6. Make minor revision In lh^
po) merit of estate and gift tax• #. This would reduce revenues

ir ts lls w s

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Margaret Green To
Wed Hollis Johnson

P. W. STEVENS - 617 W. Robinson - Orlando
Phone 2-0729

Mrs. J. W. Green ‘announced
today the rwraRcmrnt and ap­
proaching marriage of her daugh­
ter. M argaret, to Hollis Johnson,
Jr., son of William Hollis John­
son of Deeatur. Ala. The wed­
ding wiU take p k ro at -the Church
of the Nata'rene on Dec. 21 with
Rev. L. 1L Rushton officiating.
After spending a short time in
Alabama the roupie will make
thair home in Pnlnt Reach. •

covered louthern England. T h f
plane was expected to reach Waih-'J
ington at 9 A . M. E S T tomor- j

row.
*
„
Just before leaving Marshall
expressed regret that the roun- '
cil of ministera failed to pr&gt;duce substantial results.
"I am particularly sorry that
we could not reach tome basic
decision on such matters which
would have benefited Germany
and all Kurope thla winter," hi
told newsmen.
.
In a radio Interview Marshall,
responding to a RRC commen­
tator'# request for a messagt
to the British people, said: "I think (he closer we are to­
gether the better off we will

be." .

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On the plane. In addition to
Marifhall and Douglas, were the f
American Ambassador to Poland,
Stanton Griffis, and Charles Hohlen, C, II. Humelstne and Brom­
ley Smith of the State Depart­
ment staff.
Meanwhile, Foreign Secrelary
Ernest Bevlu .blamed Russia’s
"hostile propaganda"* for the
breakdown of the- Big Four For­
eign Ministers' , Confcrrnce, but
said Britain would "close no
doors" In her effort l« bring uni­
ty to Europe and peace to the
world.
'
In a formal report to the
House of Commonk, he labeled
as untrue 8oviet accusations that
the W estern powers are a t­
tempting to divide Europe and re­
affirmed hia opposition to a
strong central German govern­
ment, "one that can so easily
again become a dictatorship.”
Ilia message was ‘brightened

CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS.
•

Ring* —...
• Compacts
.
• Pins
. • Watches- for Ladle* and Men
• Bracelet*
• Earring*
• Watch Bracelet*- Gold and 8llvep• 1847 Roger* Silver (Eternally Yount)
_
• Cigarette Lighter*
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SHEAFER’S JEWELRY
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Flan Now To Make HrMcnation* At

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TH E LGNGW00D HOTEL
For the “Big 3“ Event* in Dining Pleasure!
1. Old Fashioned Christmas Dlnnrr served from 12 noon to
9 P. M. We suggest you make up a party and exchange
Chrlstmae gifte around our fireplace ami Chrietmaa tree.
3. Gala New Year'* Ere Supper Dance with the MELLOWTONES. "The Muelc that make* you want to dance."
$4,00 per couple includes supper or breakfast. Served be­
tween 10:00 P. ski. and 3:00 A. M.
$. New’ Years'a Day Del.uxr Dinovr served from 12 noon to
9 P. M. Start the New Year rig h t by bringing your family
and frienda for a congenial gathering.
,
n#*r and Win* IJe**'*»— 8*tup» KurnUh*1

l)f»M Optional
Hsssrvaltons KuafNtrd
. . .
. • Food—_ Kun— . t‘«*o.rs-. .tjt-llt
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THE LONGWOOI) HOTEL

4»y—about—-$200.000.000-----------

All reduction* would be effec­
tive next Jail. I, and taxpayer*
would be relunded any overpay­
ments' between then and the date
of enactment.
-.
Knutson said hie bill wpyjd
give 77 percent' of the tot*r tax
reduction to persons with tax­
able Income* under $4,000 a n l
23 percent to those with Incomes
above $4,000.
•
A married cqupl* with two
children now pays $76 on a net
income of $2,$00. Under the
Knutson bill there would by no
lax at all. If the Income were
$3,000, the lax would b# trimmed
fro m -$100 to $80, at $6,000 the
tax would be cut from $669 to
$384; $7,000, a reduction from
$1,945 to $708; $10,000, a cut
from $1,862 ito $U 10.

YARDLEY
VENETIAN* BLINDS
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Marshall Returns

ConvrnHntty situated

Social Calender

Church Class Has . '
Golf Association
Has Luncheon Meet Annual Xmas Party

Amid a lovely holiday setting
the Sanford Woman's Golf As*
sociation enjoyed ita monthly
luncheon meeting at the Seminole
Country Club yesterday at 12:00
the annex at 7:00 P. M. All hui- • o'clock. Luncheon was served at a
hands of the members are invited U-shaped table in the main lounge
to attend. Please make reserva-' of Ihe club. Brasilian pepper
(Iona by telephoning Mr*. Hor- i berries and foliage were artisticace Turner or Mrs. R. E. E ls-1 «9v arranged down the renter of
berry.
the table intersperced with burnSeminole Chapter No. 2, O. E.8.,
veil taper* and in the center
will meet at the Masonic Ball °f the officer's table was a . small
a t 8:00 P. M. A covered dls'h lighted Christmas tree.
•upper will precede Ihe meeting I
E. B. Smith, president,
gt 0:30 I \ M.
| Presided during the* buslnc**
rn /liA f
I meeting during which time Mm.
k
. . w.
,
... a &amp; rl Hlggenhothem told of the
The Annie Miller Circle will Florida Stale
Woman's . Golf
hftvg • Chri*tm«« party at 7:00 1Championship tournament to !«e
n
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P. ,M. a t the Elk'a Hall.
hrld in Orlando iin
spring.
The Phllathra Class of the She urged all golfer* to 1‘egin’
^ First Baptist Churrh will hold a practicing and plan tn attend the
Christmas party at* 8:00 P. M. tournament.
at the home of Mrs. John L.
Following the luncheon 'ami
Lee. 1108. Park Avenue. Member* business meeting putting contest*
arc asked tn bring a present for were held under the direction of
a gift exchange.
.
Mrs. John Stuck With the ^iriie
•
MONDAY
'
The Intermediate G. A.s of Ihe
F i r s t . Baptist. Church will meet
at the home of Mrs. II. M. Pearce
717 West First Street at 7:30
P. M. for a Chrlstma* party.
(% The Iteardall Avenue Chapel
Circle will meet at 13:00 P. M.
with Mr*. W. M. McKinnon. 901
Magnolia Avenue. Member* are
asked to meet at the chapel at
2:30 P. M. where transportation
will be’ furnished to'M r*. McKin­
non’s home.
*
5’saiit Is

J»*l'afr Hl.' 17-ll, atWway between

Orlando and Hanford. Phone losngwood 26 for reaarvatlona.

Mrs. C. P. Herndon entertained
on Tuesday at 8:00 |&gt;. M with
the annual Christmas .party of
the Daughters of Wesley Class
of the First Methodist . Church.
Mr*. Herndon wo* assisted by
Mr*. D. A. Dunn, Mrs. Urodie
William*, Mr*. Frances Hickson,
Mrs. R. II. Monroe. Mrs S. G.
41a r t i)n &lt;&gt;n and 'Miss Ruth Hand.
Decoration* In the Herndon
home wrre in- the holiday spirit
including a beautifully decorated
Christmas tree.
Following thr
short business meeting a musica^
irogram was enjoyed with carols
•ring sung by Mrs. (icorgp Har­
den nnd Mrs. Roby Laing accom­
panied by Mrs. Hickson. Carol*
were also sung by the group. •
l-ate in the evening 8anta a r­
rival bearing a close resemblance
to Mr*. W. I). Forbct. Santa
distributed presents which had
i»een grouped around the tree. A
delirious salad course was served
hv Mrs. Herndon About 62 mem­
ber* of the class Were present.

F

Another lint o! illicit Florida
can hardly be proud'U lb* Tamp*
divorce rale, reooitrd to be ihe
higher! in the United Stater. Not­
ing that half o f1 the divorced
‘ couplet had children, that-nearly
a fourth was arcuitd. bf alco• holism, and that disrupted homer

Communist’jeadar Palmlro Toggllaltl implied In a speech last
month in Milan, ro^de public on­
ly today, that thn Copimunlsts

Aits. .W illard Nicholson of
Salrni. Ind. I* spending some lime
in Sanford with her patents, ‘Mr.
and Mr*. Zel&gt; Ratliff.

Your

E LK S

(Touchlon Building) ‘

Merry Christmas
Flowers

CLU B

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ChrlMmas Wreaths

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Foiled Flanttt

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Coran gen

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S h ru b b e ry

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Htme’Huxhes'

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Telegraph Delivery Service tin nil Flower Ortlern
Out of Town.

By

STEWART MARTIN nDd ORCHESTRA
Admission

A . F. R A M SA Y

C hriH tniiiH

Mr. and Mfs. W. M. Thigpen
Will have -a* their gui‘*t* over
Christmas, their son nnd ilnughter-ln-law. Mr. and Mr*. \v. M.
Thigpen, Jr. ami daughter. Carol,
of Decatur. Ga.

G

Jlr. and Mr*. Jarnr* Ingicy
have arrived to spend the Christ­
mas holiday with their parent* in
Hanford Mr. Ingtey it altrnding
Alabama I'nhtechnic Institute in
Auburn. Ala.

SWEATERS- By Janl/rn and
McGregor. . . . font Styles,
Slipovers. Sleeveless Styles.
tOO*f W o o l In Tnn. Blue.
Broun. Maroon nnd Grtty.

Miss Daphne Connelly arrived
last night to spend the holidays
with her p arents,'M r. and Ml*.
Hawkins Connelly on Mellonville
Avenue. Miss Connelly is attend
Ing Florida Sta/e University In
Tallahassee. .
Miss Margaret DingfcliW plan*
to arrive tomorrow from Sophie
Newcomb Cbllegr of Tulane Uni-

Brnrrlets,

IthinrMnnf Inilinl Fins.
$1.00

COIUMIBOY COATS- By fresco and McGregor.
Sninrt, serviceable and warm. Colors of Tnn.
Blue. Broun
.•
$16.93 In $20.0(1

V

SEQUIN EVENING BAGS’
J
SH I’S- l.nct* Trintmt'd and Tailored. White
Blush Fink. Si/cs 12 to oO
S.T.IIII to SI
GOWNS- Crepe, Satin and Jenfl'y. I.atc Trim­
med-and Tailored Styles. S iz e s '12 to IS
$1.(10 to $15.00
•OVUM* By Hansen nnd I’ownes In Washable
ibrlr
$1.50 In $2.50

SANFORD FURNITURE CO,
Has AH the Wanted Styles. .

O U II.T K D S A T U rU O B E S - By l eglron
m enl of Lovely Colors
*

TODAY &amp; FRIDAY

A large . assortment of smartly
draw admiring glance* from ynnr
frienda and gneaU this "Inter.
Priced to fit every budget, large
or small.

T h * O r * o t* « t
R a t * - R o m a p c * S lr x *
B R O A D W A Y ^^
BILL"

IIO I'S K IIO IIE S . O f F lo ra l B a to n
T rim . H alf S izes l l ' r In 2 1 'i

FA JA M AS-. B y W eldon o f O u tin g F la n n e l. . . .

Conlrast
$ Ii!,05

IIANIIKEHCIIIEKS- Frinled l.lnen
Linen. Hand Embroidery Trim

B n lb rig g en o r " F lrn l N lg h le r e .’’ in Je rx e y an d

Modem COFFEE TABLES
Add a dkab of charm witli nn* of
these chic tables.Designed for
glaan
* Q OR
Ilka. A rani ChrUt- # 0*«U

llrn n d rln th c o m b in a tio n . Slxea A. II, C, I)

MSB Tftlttf*

GIFT LINENS

.

BATH TOWKIjM- By fnnnnn. . . Gift Fniknufil

$3.98 In $1.98

Pto-cruat edges add dlatlncllnn to
Umao atyHalt and nfafnl tabic*.
Just right far th at odd corner
or window apace.
S9Q Rfl

Gurrvl Towel*
Luncheon Hein *
DrrHMer Hcarfn
Vanity Hein
Napklnu
Break(rh! Clolhs

Slim Jim ,..n ew version
ol the beloved middy by
D O R IS 0 , 0 D S O N .
Two-placer in Navy,
pearl taup*. dashing red
rayon alpaca crape; 7-15-

In Photoplay,
T e n t h . . . by
G o d so n u

r Beauty rayws

$2.95

dnsiv* gold em-

that won't tar-

AM ECHF,
McLEOD

$45.00 Tweeds

TOILETRIES

AFTERNOON nnd FAKTY BAGS- Of Faille and
Satin. Blark nnd Brown
$3.9.T R f.VJ.T
I*AJAM AS- Of Wnrnt Outing. Solid Color nnd
SI ripen. Sliea 32 In 46
$1.98

Elixnhelh Arden
FANTIKS- Pure Silk or Rayon. Lace Trimmed
or Tailored .........
$1.00 In $1.90

Dorothy GrayOld Spire

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Friendships Garden

FITTED CASES- By Ellzahclh Arden nnd Dorn
$8.2.'* In $30.0(1
Ihy Gray ........... ..................

$1.00 to $ip.00

SILK SCARFS

Beginning Saturday We Will Be Open Evenlnga Until 9:00 F. M.

Glee - - - - •
Theatre Ticket Books
For ChrUtmaa!
*

$35.00 H erringbones

SLIDES In Blue,
l o r Dtoek Leather

SHOPPE CHAPEAU

Nice Select inn Tn ('house From

Mahogany TIER TABLES

FUZZIER
Red, White, Blue

While Felt*Black, While. Brown anti Navy Milana
Crisp Taffeta Trim* and Veiling
Exclusive Model* - • •

BENEFIT

Neweat LAMP TABLES

Whether or not ptejudkea in
is country arc limited to ra­
il and religious questions is
by the action of lha Cam-

First Shipment—
NEW SPRING HATS

Ilcnrv Itirhter. J r. will arrive
tomorrow from ItnlIitrtor&lt;*. Md. to
spend Ihe holiday* with hie par­
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rich­
ter. Mr. Itichtrr is attending 8L
Charlc* College in llnltimnrr.

Smart END TABLES

Salln SLIDES In
Red, Blue or Black

About 75 per cent of lha dya*
In 1914. only 10 per rent of the
dye continued In the United State* made In the L'nitnl Slate* are used
in textllr*.
was produced In thl* rountry.

a

Stylad ta compliment any room
or grouping. Rigid conm ruction
nnd nicely finished
t 7 OR
In walnut.
’
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h W

Ken Guernsey offered a nr*i
little ptayer at the Rotary lunch­
eon in Orlando the other dav
which ever| working man in lhi«
country ought to rnenvorire. |:
should be said upon arising in
the morning, and goes like this:
Now I get me up to work.
I pray my joo I shall nor

Circle No. I IamuIh
Program For Meet

Christmas candy and fruit will
he given to each person attend­
ing Sunday School at the N'aiarNo. 4
in chaigg'tff
cno Church of l-akc Mary &lt;&gt;n theCirrU’
program for the monthly proSunday. On Sunday nieht at 7:30 I cram meeting of thr Woman'*
IV M. the annual "Christina* pro­ Missionary Union hrld at thr Bap­
gram will tie given and the public tist churrh on Monday. The rooms
were *Iteautifully decorated with
I* invited to attend.
gladioluses, bright ted
poinsettias and red tapers. At
one side of .the stage on a table
n m anger scene was at ranged in­
The Celery Crate will haw a cluding
a miniature choir.
semi.formal Christmas dance on
The program was under the
Saturday night- -Daprjng will be direction of Mr*. John I*. l-ec. A
‘enjoyed between the# hour* of Christmas play was given with
7:30 and 11:00 P. M. ’ Each per-, various 'members of the cast pre­
senting a point of the star of
son is to bring a toy for thgir .ad­ Hcthlehfm. each point represent­
mission to the Stance.
ing a portion of the work done by
th r W .‘ M. tJ. Those participat­
ing were Mr*. F. K. Roll. Mrs. R.
versltv in New Orleans, Ij i . to K. Pcurifoy, Mr*. Joder Cameron,
spend the holiday with her par- Mrs. M. 8. Nelson. Miss Martha
rnt-, Mr. and Mr*. Julius Ding- Fox, Mr*. J A. Ponder, Mrs. IJ.
|„ Dann. Mr*. II. W. Rucker,
fehler."
Sira R. T. Thonrus and Mrs.’ Fred
Hobo Dean will arrive tomor­ Myers
To the music of a jnttslx box
row to »p?nd the Christmas holiv with his pairnts, Mr. and playing "Silent Night" Mr*. L.
s. It. L. Dean. Mr. Dran is II. Harvey quoted a poem. At
attrmling .Phillips Exeter Acad­ the conclusion of the meeting
carol* were sung by the group.
emy In Exeter. N. II.
*

• Friend*. of~TT M~Hill will re•»rct to learn that he is seriously
III and confined to the Orange
Memorial Hospital In Orlando.

W alter Haynes. Jr. will arrive
nn Sunday 'tn spend the holidays
with hi* n arrn tt nn Magnolia
Avenue. Mr. Ilnvnr* i» attend­
ing Harvard Medical School in
llnsttitl.
*

Walnnt finish Srltk gallery typ*
edge. Sturdy construction for long
a*rale*, dpeclall)
f 1 OR
priced at only . _
* ■••H.

Falm Beach whne, John Gefscll,
newsprint manufacturer, has just
returned from a is snt Atlantic
voyage, accompanied .by Wilbur
Cochrane, Canadian miuislcr ol
lands and forests, who report*
that the current paper shortage
will lie solved iri shout- thiee
years. In Furope, ha- say*, they
figure it will take about 30 year).
Meanwhile, a fortune awaits the
inventor who can make paper out
nf something in plentiful supply

Mm. Hawkins Connelly ha* re­
turned to Sanford after spending
some time at the Florid* .Sani­
tarium.

Miss Jean Sayer has arrived
from Tallahassee to spend the
coming holidays with her parents,
Mr ami Mr*. II. N. Sayer, In
Nril Poxrell and hit popular Mavfai'r.
'
, .
orchestra haw l«-en engaged to
plav for the Chrlstma* dance be­
Jimmie Kirby of Shreveport,
ing held at the Seminole Coun­ La. is expected to arrive in Ihe
try Club on Saturday night, it near future lit spend the holiday
wa* . announrd this morning by
ith ' his narChU, Mr. and Mr*.
Charles Potter, manager. A ape- w
W. It. Kirby.
rial turkey dinner will l&gt;e served
rrlvpd
M w ri-n the hpura.of. 8:00 ami
Helen C*mpt
front Oakland. Calif, to
'l6i00 P. M.. he atated, and aald
almut a month with her
that following the dance a break, Mr. uml Mr*. K. Compfaat will lie aervrd.
-

Italian Strike

• nl muil not l u t* tnrd In I a
reservation on a ; railroad train
any lime rjtrntly.vbsy* the A»aociatni Fierit "Railroad lum i­
nal* in New York and other
large noithern and midwert citier
were jammer! with people trying
to get to Floiida and other va­
cation rpoti."
t t, .

Hiss Betty jn llrock will a r­
rive tonight from Tallahassee to
spend the holiday* in Sanford.

NA7.ARENK CHURCH

Powell Orchestra
Engaged For Dance

rent fiseall year ending n e tt
June 30 wilt reach $46,000,000,000
and aald that with a budget of
$36,000,000,000 next year and u
tax reduction of $5,600,000,000
the government would have over

or "probably give to Europe."
Knutson said .be Introduced
tbe bill "on my' own” but told
reporters "I explained It to
House Republican steering com­
mittee and no objection was rais­
ed."
.
President Truman vetoed the
two $4,000,000,000 GOP-becked
tax cut* earlier thla year on
the triple contention that (A)
they would have Increased ination. (B) firat attention should
I given to debt payment and
iut*on told reporters,' 'Thera
(C) they gave too little to small
n ho no bill that la."
He estimated that government income persons and too much to
revenue rollectlnns in th# eur- those with big Incomes.

PAGE FIVE

SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA-

THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1947

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THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1947

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THURSDAY. RFC. IB. IM7.

TM lt T A N IO H D H F .R A IJ). S A N W R D , F IV lR tU A
*. -

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I •rrrt
non* out on 'South Salford Are*
.me arc holding an all day .hunt.
Rifle* or shotgun* ran he lifted
md partieipantt njust have their
iwn ammunition. Another' shoot
will he held at the Motors Inn

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n
ly o rslty 'li
Voylce of Auburn
In “town visiting Coach Carl Krttics of Seminole High- , . . Willis
Andersen. 1946 All-Southern grtdd rr from Seminole High, is homo
for the holiday*.

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' - - ’ t - « i *on tire ljrke»hore Drive between I ha* resigned hi* position a* manIt 00 o’clock ami SiOO o’clock'S at-1age-r of the Wllliam.port Tiger*
urdav afiernon. ’ Ammunition for i of the Eastern League to take
*hotgun* will l*e. furnlthnl those o w tha* reigns of the Toledo Mud
entering the shoot, liyrd Goode , Hen*. Detorr was with Tulrdo In
announced . . . George Detorr i I WO aa a roaeh . . . Coaeh Carl

have a turkey for Christinas, hare
HUY PELICANS
- a good opportunity tn get on*
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. IN u*&gt;»
oyer the romlng week-end. There
__ The PlU ibunih I tn itH have
.are
going to two tu riry ahnot* In
bought th® New Orlran* franchise
from the
Itla- county Saturday. The Shaft'
In the Southern Baseball Aaaociatlon for an unannounoud Mini.
A. B. Freeman, president of
the Pelican*. annouarrd the sale
GAINESVILLE, Her. IN i/P&gt;-~
last night. The purchase includes A nine-meet swimming schedule nr ARTHUR BECKWITH. JR17 player*.
Grade MAM Florida Juice
. - .
. ,
. I for the
tin University
,
^ of Florida
P i r a t e * official* announced Mermen wa* announced today by
Prague Regulatian*
they ’have withdrawn their long- 1Xthlulie Pin-dot Kay Wolf,
N,.w player. and salary limit*
standing llornell holding* from
T|l|. f.-|uri(|a , wlmmer*. rnach- were spnrnveil In. Gainesville 1**1
the Pony (Pennsylvania - Ohio - 1 j jiy j,*ran|( Geriovar, opi’n their
.... | Sunday for ‘he 1948 Florida Slate
Nsw York I League and are K"1" * ! M t|y|tlc* by participating ' n the league season.
into Greenville, Ala., in the Class swimming forum’ conducted an­
The player limit ha* been InD Alahsnui State U aguc. moving nually at Fort l-ainlrrdalr. and
most of their llornell player*, to dose the season with the South­ creasi-’f .to 17 Instfsd. of l» *«
was the regulation last year, and ,
the new spot.
eastern Conference meet in At­ the salary limit wa* placed at
lanta.
*•» rug) per mohth by the league
Western lied Delicious
The Domllilean Itcpuldir * Is o
The complete schedule:
directors.
little smaller than West Virlglnla.
pec 20 Jan. 2 .Swimming
It is indeed unfortunate that
foruin at Foil l.audrrdalc.
the
director*
.... .....
.........
»uch „•?*
'Jan. Ifi —North Caiulina at Tease*
in sa la ry and player lim­
In Meah Bags—Juicy •
Chapel Hill.
*
Jan. Ill
N. C. Slate at Ra­ its.As we sec It. the league
direrLb Bag
leigh.
* tor* linvr* lion* nothing abort of
Feb. It*—Georgia at Athens.
Willin' th e jm iru r Into oblivion.
Fatmor Brand
•
Feb. 20~K m oiy in Atlanta.
Thirl* me two and possibly
Fell. 81—Georgia Tech iii A t­
three team* In the Florid* Stale
Lb
lanta.
I’rlcea Good Thru WRDNKSDAY, December 24
Malch 5 ur 0 —Clenuun at Leagui- which cannot survive the
D
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h
a
n
t
drastic tdavey gn&lt;l pay Wgulaton State Fancy Westarn Wlnesap
wVre Playing Santa Claus With Scores of Food Bar­
Gaiuesvillr.
'
HI rained
Mm &gt;-li 10—Georgia at Gklnes- tion*. With the limits as they
gains — Super-Featuring All The Fine Foods That You'll
were last vear. there were several
Lb,
vllle. *
Need For Your lliriidtiv Founts . . . Nut*, Fruit*. Candies,
March 22 — Georgia Tech at trams which were lucky to go
Cake*. Turkevs anti .Many Other*. Store* Open All Day York Cooking
through
'ih
season,
despiie
the
Gainesville.'
March 18* .18 — Southeastern liest atterulanee A-corfl th* league
Caiifelenrr meet at Atlanta. I . has ever shown.
I’nlatka had to sell several o f ,
Lbs
33c
B e d Borne B eau ty A p p les
3
Ih e lfb e tli’r idavcis so that they i
StatlfitlcH Reveal '
4*4-ot. ja r
could meet tremendous e*|H'n*e*.l
Itavtunn Beach was lucky to rom-l
Marion A h Bent
Bnawhlt*
.
Fr«sh Calif.
oletr the year, and Hanford got
Shortstop In NL through by the skin of their
teeth.
THREF.FKATIIRHS
rancy N. C. Sweet
D1Anjou
.This romlng, year;there will be
NEW
YORK
Dee.
IN
(JP)—
RESERVE - ' First
CREAMY
three Independent club* In the
Supporters
of
Marty
Mailon
as
Among Fine Whiskies
the l&gt;e*t shortstop in the Nation­ league.’ IteU ral. I’alatka and
filnc* 1862." TrmsIdahT
M“ h Uag^-Maln. Super
quantity Rights Reserved
al
League have an imposing nr Davtonn Reach are the three
ured. whiskies blend­
ray of figures to hark up their tenin* lliat wilf reap inoftt of the
l-lb 12c 3-lb 1.23
ed w ith the finest
claims ns llie lull shortstop of ill wind from these drastic mengrain epirit*. Will
t
■rain
the St. Louis Cardinals dominated sure*.
b* w e lc o m e d* api a
Wilt’ll viiu'boll It all down there
Jack Spratt
Pint position In 11*47 ahViftlirtg to
Christmas Poultry
Ia I
* l f t . I n e 'p e c li
Tender Hrao. Ho
Hackles*
Pie final averages ijbiMed by .the I* only one thing that can lie **ld
aliout the regulation*. They are
C hristm as carto
carluin
circuit Today.
toa
v
terp
-for
the-rndependenl
l-all
qulck-Fruxen orsfle
• 4-lb.
Marion-wnnnrt up with arDNl
F lc n k H a m s
rluh*. Nnd with them, these Huh*
* Up Dressed A Drawn
mark, in the past season.
* 4 »4/1 or
CeUo Wrspptsl
In addition. be handled the will fold up unless they ran get
most chances. 71**1. made the most tome ’’sngel" to assist them.
The clubs with Major League
5 to 7-lb
^
putouta, 329, the least errors
Qulck-Fruxrn Qrmds "A among those uhu ap|a‘ared in connection* will he able to sur­
Avg..
Lb
Drvsaed
A
Drawn
Stewing
100 or more games, 10, and was vive. because they will lie given
tho only shurtsturi tn participate the money necessary to carry on.
Fur Turkey Dmaatng—Armour
Teams without these connec­
in 100 ur inure douhleplov*. He
49c
Hens
Lb
Star Icr Do* Howl
tions will have to rely solely on
took part in lo t twin-killings.
Swift Premium Grade "A”
III* chief rivals, Buddy Kerr of irate receipts to carry them
Dressed * Drawn Qulck-Froien
Sausage
Lb
59c
New York. Eddie Miller of Gin. through the grlnd._Thcy will not
I
n
able
to
hire
the
best
player*
cinnatl. Rill Cos. recently traded
For
Turkey
Drraslng—Htd.
Lb
59c
Fryers
to Brooklyn by I’iltshuigh. am i. available. Ih cause they will not
Chraapcaka Hay i
re® Wee Reese of llrooklyn, fin­ have the money tn pay them. As
Qulck-Fruxen New York Dress,&lt;1
the
result
of
hiring
the
players
ished In-hind Marion in that or­
tirade ’’A" Dong Island
Oysters
pi
c
der. Kerr fielded .D77 and made they will Ih- aide to get, they will
have
rluh*
that
are
not
as
gum!
Kick
cream
y
Northern
CotUga
the must assists, -U&gt;0.
Ducklings
Lb 43c
n. (ho others In the league, then
The remainder of the National the ntteAdanrc will drop and they
l^mgue’s tx-st fielding infield is will either have to get cheaper
Cheese
Lb
23c
Commercial Beef Sirloin or Club
composed of Johnny Mire. New players or drop out of the league.
York, first Imse. Ed Htanky.
It all add* up to poor'rompetlYollow Band
Brooklyn, second and Rob Elliott, tlon iti the league for 1D4H.
Lb
59c
Steaks
Tender Hmo. tlocklsaa
Huston third base.
, I’nsslng these regulations must
Mire tnndc pnly six errors in
TlIRFBFFATlIFIt.S accepting I.Ml.'l chances for u .burl Ih- the result of little foirslght on
Our Famous
H A M S
the part of the league directors.
Under 14 lb®. Texas Bhlpped New
Mt. Vermont Sliced
v . h . h . iioimiiop
mark. , Htanky set a National They .must not have considered
York Pressed Grad® -A r’ •
,
I
Pan Heady quirk-Frow n Kansas
Christmas
W l l I B K K Y , ' A U'hguc record for serum) base­ the stilu s of the league and the
Ship. Dreosed A Drawn Grade ’’A"
BLEND—bottled in men with tils .DHfi-'l petTentage. possibilities of wliat might hsp10 to 14-lb
The
previous
lu-st
was
Lmnie
f
HettS'-75c Toinr-BJc
pen
en I.to Independent clubs.
■
Kentucky, admired
Avg., Lb
Frey’s
.DWil
for
the
1043
fin
ft Is atili not too late to do*
all over A m erica.
iLb 7 9 c
Today’s beat Botlr-’ cinnatl. Reds. Elliot compiled a something al&gt;out the situation.
W® suggest that the directors call
t bon " b u y " a t g .DO*: mark.
another meeting befprt the - sea­
modest price. In
FOR SPARKLING CHRISTMAS LINENS!
The-famous Rmton Tra Party son gets under-way and rehash
SUNMAlD NECTAR
’specialChristmas of Itec. HI. 1773 wn* folluwetl by
this
situation.
c a rto n . DO proof. six uther tea-dunking Incidents
If they don't we hope that I’al­
Largi
15-oz
throughout the rulunies.
atka. DeLand and Daytona lt&lt;;*rh
are lucky enough to stay in thu
* 4 ”4 /i or.
An expert ten taster ran Ident­ league and may they receive tho
ify between I.MHt and l.tlOO differ­ full support of -their luval fans
Mahalmn Extra Fancy Ixmg Grain
O’Snge, Whole Sp&gt;ced
ent teas, telling where each was dexplte a poor showing that tue?
grown, what Variety it la, what may have. They are going to
season of the year It was picked, m-ed every patron that they ran
how it wn* ptocessed, what it muster to complete the year. L ,
should cost ami how it should bo
Here 'n There
C hristm u Wrnp Popular
Waldorf Fnilt
JAMES E. I’EITF.R
blended.
Hopitsmen, who would like to
. —b o ttle d in bond
Whole
Kernel
Corn
r
u n d tr Q ovsrnm ent
Carton
m
•u p srv isio n . Full
b o d itd .p re w a r
I2-oz Can
Canada Dry Sparkling Water or
• ‘
Old J'p.’fthlon Brown or XXX Conf.
K e n t u c k y
Biraight Bourbon,
(Open Until 9:00 P.M . Beginning Friday)
6 year* old. 100
4—2 8 « r v

Wolf Announces
Swim Schedule
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SIDELINES

Apples 2 Lb. 29c
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29c
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65c

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ice with black collar. 705
tV-OVR SANDING A finishing,
cleaning A waxing. Our power
OUTBOARD Motor. Evlnrud® 10
AUTOS FOR SALE
unit enables ua to work a hers 18
II. I*., 4 eyHnder, pull’’ starter,
J. Pell.
rct condition,
there la no electric eonnectlo.
nr 880,
available. 21 years asparisne- 1942 4-door Plymouth asdnn. E«
cellent condition, good tires.
H. M. Glsason. U k * Mary. Fla
C. P. Proctor. Ph. 891-M.
ROOFINO and roof palntfkg.
.
1936
PLYMOUTH, good motor,
t -------Smith Brothers. Phon® 1188.
■6’ Frtgidair® refrigera­
good tire s First $260
tor $76.00. 1 .used Electro Chef CARPENTER unsods
IL 300 Sanford Are. Phgne
work. Phone
k
1648.
.
' range (60.00. Sanfftrd Electric
Company. 118 Magnolia Ave.
1U ButilncM OpporlunlllM 1941 International IH ton trpek
Phona
(1000.00, Juat been ovsr-haulKIRBY
ad. 6 new Orel. C o rn er. »«h
elaaadr, new sod G A II Sundry Stors, doing good
bnslnaaa. Sickness cause for
200 Laurel Av®.
and French A v * . Amoco Gas
selling. Orange City, FIs.
Station.

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PAGE SEVEN

—L .'L il®! * , i -v . . s ;
inittee. activities.
ttniled State-, which would have
, , .each member© f the ITO.
FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM
Sul(conimitte®» aio conducting
ANNOUNCING
v n d .t the ‘‘weighted Miting'* had iiiu«t ruling stlength under
nearly all th® u-oik oi this »««ge ’, vMrn)i nations with latgcr pupu- the system, Mumlar -aid it would
R eo p en in g o f th e
of the' United Nations-sponsored
BLUE BIRD
cotiferenct*. which 1* ronfidrring latlon wealth and liaile would accept th® equal.v/ite plan favor­
n piotHised chart, i for an Inter­ have i ikied - balloting j.uwei The ed hy smaller nations.
TAVERN
national Tiadc llrgalijration.
T I P - T O P ICE C R E A M
.
on
| Among official* urging u free
By M. M. KBERGER
BELLE
Pl.AINK,
Minn!
TTw
Orlando Highway
flow of information are UrnWe make our own Ire Cream. All flavors
hands that wield the hatninet lit
HAVANA Dec. 18 oT*i The! lamin
Cohen, assistant seervtary
Your Patronage
•
stnilhy
Belle
IMsine
village
are
absence
of
new*
Its*
liecome
th
Tasty — Delirious — Healthful
general of the United Nation*:
Will Re Appreciated
strung like those of a I ong* biggest new* at the lluvnha Trnde t&gt;r.
‘
*
Sergio Clark, rulmn minister
fellow's village blacksmith. Bui, Confetence. w h # r ®_ " p o c k e t
iHirtfi-lio and president
W. T. BAILEY
T I V — T O P I GE C R E A M
uidike thus® . uf tla­ injthical t yrtoe*’’ liy. sula-ommittee chair- without
ifUthe
conference; mi l
Owner
in
*y
414 Sanford Avenue
smith,
they
are
not
-.IncWy.
’
men
are
concealing
some
of
the
H
"1
'
" ’yn
Phone 1218
executive secretary
They. I* long
ong to 110-pound Mr t. .Inncuuost workings of the meet- •if the conference
Phone 540-J
ranees Bleicbner,
Uletchnrr. who help*
. |l|*lt
Th. only significant news ema­
her husband, .Thomas, in all
Orrf- of the chairmen hn* de­
of the work at' his blacksmith clined to approve, any ’’communi- nating from the conference husl■DOp. She ha* been working full quo ’ un thv work of his group, ness testerday came from the
a full
tjine at th® shop for the last five and two othfis have, refrained organiiatiuis cummitter
Veats—ever since the eldest of from either appmvrtl or disap­ cuinmiltce. in which the censor­
her thtee suus entered the serv ’ proval umlef tlie censutshlp ride -hit* rule did not.'n|i|i|y.
United Nations reiKirtcrs coverIce.
,♦
i \ManJ Canada
«'•{Imd‘h*«
Rut tlu-*'woik was not’ new to ? S P?^ n , ,a i ( ^v-, .,M ^ \ ,unl.yK^ f. i ?Britain
m.«lifle.|
FOR RENT
6 AHTICIJ-.S FOR SALF. 10 Rusinrsa Opportunllles 47-&gt;ear-old Ml*. Illeichner. Slu' TI.
lln &lt; uhan Nations! &lt; ollege uf rheii' stand* on the method of
had lieen helping out ul ill® shop Journalist-., the llnvnnn I’res \uting in the proposed into a
QUALITY FELDS FROM
on busy davs siuro the Rlririmen Jdut&gt;. He
t ut&gt;an - ( uttfenrnca -ore point In each ,Lduties.
OFFICE spar® In Mrlsch Building.
KAUN *20000 PER WEEK
imSed to Belle Plaine ten yeais » . ■lf*
Gas spars heaters (14.06 up
ot several
Canadian ....... ale lands Coull»r. l-kS'C-Zv.
Large light offices, nawlyTiocerQUALITY INGREDIENTS
ago; and befole that the learned delegation* ami some tanking of lard aid hi, delegation wa\ tenII. B. POPE CO. INC.
SALARY
• ted. *R utilities, heat and lanl
. . ____ opp.islti.in tatlvely willing to .omptumise
McLean Trucking Company, Inc. I a lot aliout the trad® while play­ fifials have etptesscd
.
.
*1)0 Ihs.
HEWING
MACHINES
tor service furnished. Call ttrlft.
Winaton-Saletu, N. C. offers ing in her father's Iduck,mill, Id th® Hi Itish inspired rule
a'
'
tv- it* ■pievtuu* strong pot 11loll I I I '
HAI.EB AND SKRVICH
*V If. A A. Dept. Btur*.
•lulling chairmen’* approval
young man an opportunity to shop in Stuigeun Lake, Minn.
f favor of “hrelghted vut ing,” a c -1
LAYING MASH -20 %
Pert’s Hewing Msrh. Shop
. .g o Into hosilie.-s |ur Ihnnsrlves.
Site is md only the wife and leleax-s of news about suhemu •opting a system of one’ cote foi
5.50
IIS 8. Fhenrh
I’h. ||9 0
Of'CORD PLAYERS and radio*
Wr sell you a It* 18 Model I. J. (taught, i uf Ulaekfiiiilhs, hut she
SCRATCH
GRAIN
for rent. By dnv or week. The
Mark
Diesel
or
11*48
Model
is the iuuthtr*6|-a blacksmith a ,
5.80
Musi- Bo*. HQ W. 1st 8t. MRS. BROWN MILLERS Fruit
Cs»0 Autocar Dflsel Tractor. We wall. Her eldest soil, 26, worked
Cake at Piggly Wiggly A- Table
GROWING
MASH
Phone 033. .
give
you
a
three
year
1,-n-e
111 the fliop In foie lie rnteicd the
5.55
Supply.
EARN Sl-UU.UIl PER WRICK SALARY
contract. Eamings sufficient to seiviec. Tiie. VUMligcst tun is **t
l a Ug e .
4 rmnn unfurnished
'
ALL
MASH
STARTER
20*.
5.00
pay
for
truck
in
three
years,
college.
M«lran 11mkin* Coiapsii), Ine., Mlnslim-Salem, N. t . otters
apartment. Phone 81 | J .
FOR SALE—|Jn&gt;ernck for drle#not including salary. TRUCKS
Mrs. Ulcicltnei ts&gt;* she - findq
wars and roadway*— Phnns
)ounx men an opportunity to
lot,, husine.. lot lh®m*®Kra.
5.70
BROILER MASH 20 %
SOLD
TO
OWNER
OPERAthat being peijl® and fenunnie
1*41.
.
Me *r" ym, a 191* Model |„ j M. , W „ lr, rl ur ,.J|H Model
TOILS
ONLY
(
WHITE
I.
DOWN
2 WANTED TO RENT
d((c*s md keep h ir from han­
Also Available in Smaller Shu
PAYMENT OF 12600.00 RE- dling easil) the shops heawy
VEGETABLE plant* for *mall
.?r
r'fV°r* to
" r pay
*U'for»,,utruck
• ,h,r'
&gt;*« lease
eualiart. S
harming*
hufliclrnl
in Ihire
)fin ,
aad large acreage. (’ahhagr,
OUIRKD
Apply ’ tu M rU an tools or from using all of the
(S P E C IA L D I S C O U N T . 1 0 0 0 lbs. O R M O R E
nm
including
salary.
.
Cullard*. Rrorroll, Cauliflower.
Trucking Company. Inc., Wlns- complicated machinery. She can
6 OR 8 ROOM HOUSE, furnish­
j . *a'K* - *
Onions. Lettuce, Eecarole. Tomtoii-Halem, North Carolina.
ed or unfurnished. Phone 680TRUCKS SOLD TO OWNEIMH'ERATOKS ONI.7 (WHITE)
woik the electric hand saw, plane
STOCK
FEEDS
atn.
Htrswherrv
&amp;
Beets.
J.
W
• r .
DOWN
and drill In-side* using vanou*
a 7 MEN' I o f I2jug.ua
E q u n i it
«tyou R
REqiTiil
Bell. I.alfe Monroe. F ^ . Phone
1.05'
welding iiistnunenu n.nd taking
12
SPECIAL
SEHVICE3
DAIRY FEED 20 %,
ftpplt to;
,
’•TOM'S Tua.-trd Pranuts'' Sales­
hei turn at the anvil with a
Mrl.«.in
I
mi
km*
t
iiinpany
,
Inc.
5.20
man wants 10 i,-n( unTirnltheil 1-80 GAL. T lretrlc water heater.
sll-puund hammei.
HOG RATION
- Min-Inn-SalrAi, NiuTli Carolina
KENT A CAh
house or cottage in Sanford.
At
fir«t,
she
said,
Mr.
lllcicluiei
Electric Servict; Compann 4107
1.95
0.85
YOU OKIVK IT.
Claude Krhetd, - llux P4I, De­ ‘Magnolia Ave. Phone |0 |. .
CALF MEAL 25 lb*&gt;
didn't want her to us® the electric
PIIONE 200
land.
dllll
bripnlae.
he
hud
In-C
M
injured
BV4ICI1 LAND-Mlllt BISON
FLOWERS
•*
by it twite. But. Alls- Rleichiiei
FURNISHED apartment, close
UDBIVR-rr. INC.
k Your FEED DOLLAR Huy* More at
for all nrra»lons
now i l f * ■_guud- atom: of ■IW
In. Phone 409-J.
H rNEILL .fY U S T F L O U IS T ri- twxDIATUK cleaning, upatrln, •tilU »*otk and "liasitT snffeied a
LOCKER
PLA
NT
N
EWS
&gt;gBIRDSEY’S Because A l l Of l l u
Sipes Ave. Just off Celery
,v® scratch.''.
New Radiators, new- cu es. V
Services are Performed With
S HKAL ESTATE FOR SALE Office ph. 403 residence ph. 610-R lake off A Install. Jimmie Cow- Since the fit at snow fell, tile
w «• Htviiru for IihKer |mtruns whole Hale cut*
all’s Sheet Metal Works. Phone Rleichnei’s chief woik has lieen
CONCRETE
fewer
pipe,
grease
j
—NO IN-BETWEEN PROFITS
~T~
t*I nuMilrt a t uliolt* iirIp i l) Volet* COAl 11111h fivt*
getting plowshare* tn shape foi
r IVE ROOM HOUSE, partly furtraps, septic tanks, blocks,' 818.
—ONLY 1 HANDLING CHARGE
th® spring plowing. This they do
nishrd, 2 Iredrooms, 1/3 down,
peteetil li:iii.llinK rlinrgtf plttH five eenl'a per
benches, stepping stones. M ir-;
Expert Radio Repairing
IIU.00 per month. For/nuick
on a coopcialive basis. Air. Hlcirliacle Concrete Co. 309 "Elm Ave.
p
Y
o
C
ft’Ssipg
iluirge.
Tills
pule
il
in
your
Frstl
Myers,
311
E.
2mi
SL
-U • I Tht s i s r
action Call Phone 1*173
r.ei dor* the shut pi ning und Mrs
Phone 1335.
.
I’H’ker pinpvrly v nipjud and fnuen; Having you
j UleRhrcrV Job !* tlw grinding off
. SEE US FOL
l.NSI'RANCR
ui
least
twenty
penmt
on
your
f.m.l
lull.
'll ESI! FLOWERS DAILY. Are
and |mli.-hing.
,
MIHEOGKAPII PltlN riN G
REAL ESTATE
taking orders now for CHRIST­
AND TYPING
Another
proof
that
.Mti.
Blcich
F.II.A. MORTGAGE I.OVNS
MAS. Wreath*, Doqr Sprays,
CREDIT l.flfK A U OK
ner Is not u typical IwingfelluW
efr. STEWART the FLORIST.
— RAYMOND M. n\I.L. Realtor
HXNI Olfl)
CENTRAL FLORIDA QDICK FREEZE
blacksmith i* tin? house
tha:
HI4 Myrtle. 200.W.
Registered Broker and
118 N. Park
I’hsne I HO fttnild* next door to th®. shop. IVInsuranee Agml
FLO U P A FEED STO RES
and STORAGE C().
Km. 4 Florida State Bank Bldg. CUT FIOWERS. Mr*. V. C. Bol­ FOR KENT—Fluor sunder. Easy i sides working eight Imuia n day
‘in
the
ship.
Mr*,
llleiehiier
man
S a n fo rd . F ln rid u
linger. West 1st St. near M..n- om-raliuo. 'Reasonable rates. San­
W Rf*OM house partly furnished.
4(11 \7 cst l.llli Slri'i’l
rw Corner.
ford Paint A Chi** t;o. I'hone ages to do alt of her own house­
315 F a s t F in d S tr e e t
Sanfttnl.
Flnridu
w.a«cr r»oM mill To vnu .
work
and
ki-ep
Inify
in
what
spare
Must sell a t once. Call IfXKl-J.
•1113.
•
TURKKV’S — Fresh dressed . or!
time is left by embroidering
I SMALL Furnished House Tiaillive all slxrs.
Place &gt;’n u r.
npioli* for gif's.
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
cr. 1 lot just outside city.
Christmas urder now. One mile I
PARIS AND SlfltVICK
Lights A water available. Will
Itevond Wilson Corner on Mt.; 10* Pslmstto Ave.
I’hona 1011 VA Exloilds Date For. f
sell separately. $200.00 each.
Dura Road or Phone 1M0I.
. Phone 718 M4.
.&gt;
SIGN*
.
Vri*ts R cinH latem ent OZARK IKE
- By Buy (.’otto
TREE ripe oranges and tange­
Show eards and posters
CLEARED LOTS $100, $150.
rine*
II
mt
liu
818
Park.
I’h.
C
J—
l)EK*H
SIGN
HEX
VICK
82UU IN' A OUT OF CITY
WASHINGTON
IV®.
IH
f/Vr
(72-W. Wc pack A thlp.
O. II.' l«t)(|resa. I'hntw 1021
LIMITS. PIIONE II73-W.
GOT NO
Th® Veteran* A d m in is tr a tio n
GOTTA BE TMtat/
s o ah ainY got
BIZNESS PLAYIN'
but it h a ppen s
NAkY A SECOtP
('(dten'*
Badintor Shop for rur.c gave more than 1 13.000.000 wnr
TABLE tup Florence Oil Kange.
^V E W --3
Bungslowi vary
IN THIS PER HUNDERDS UP
ruoscr
607 W. 1st StreeU, 791 J.
pieto radiator service. 108 Ka.t- veteian six more month* todav
F t 5MUNUL
desirable, gafnge on large lot,
t t AWAY.
in uhl.-li to icin-tat® thrjr lni&gt;»v'l
fcrrl Ave. I'Jione 35R-W
____ r
CHAMPEENseriu-ned porch and hrveiway. ORANGES A grain-fruit $1 bush­
National Me(vie® Life Ituutanr®
----- GAME...
$9,000.00. Terms. I ^ t us show
el. A. C. Cleveland. I'hone AUTO REPAIRING. Hall's
pollcU s. .
t
,
607-R.
.
you this,one.
•
age, Sanfor)! and Celery
Dinar W. I'lark. acting a,dmin
^1
7 ROOM HOUSE, close in. mod­
nues. Phone IU90-M.
IMrator of veteran* affairs, set
ern. a good buy at $3600.00, RIDS invited front antique collec­
the
new
irlnvtaleinent
dendlin®
tors
for
msntln
cluck
mure
than
For Dependable
$1000 00 Cash. Ithlanre on
160' yr*. old. I’hone 664-M.
KEFFRIGKKATION SERVICE foi Wot Id Wat II veteran* fut
monthly payment* at
inJuly 3f, I'JIH.
Call
®'
turcst on balance.
For Fancy Packed Gift'Boxes of
The House |is**ei| a hill last
GAN
AS
BEFinr.RRATION
SIX ROOM HOUSE, close In.
Citrua, also fine line of 1
week to extend the Dec. 31, 1917
SERVICE
well wotfth-’ asking price of
pound boxes of candy A Jellies.
deadliiie for cm -vent. The Sen
Ph. 670. W
$4600.00, ($1600.00 rash, balance'
Fresh Orange Julci-.
ate will Ih- unable to consider the
—-like rent
6'A interest.
William* Tropical Fruit Market Bookkeeping fere/ce, part time; measure until early next year.
S P F R E D w 7nr.N D E R . Realtor
3163 8. Park Ave.
Phone 121.7
also, advice and assistance on
A VA nffirinL_lo|d a te|&gt;utt*J
12-IS
Room 3 Fla. Stan- Rank lltdg.
social security and Income th* t ’J aik took tlie IliiilM'-apptovnl
TUXEDO FEED S-com plete line
Phone 1030
matter*
J F. Dempsey, 300 mcnMire as expressive of the will
Hunt’s Tuxedo Keel Store.
Magnolia. Phone 9107.MASONRY constructed 3 bed­
of Congress In extending th® time.
room hour® with Rreeu-wsy
Hilling ltt 17. n d iiv e.to induce
.
DIAPER
SERVICE
’ ronnectcl garage on corner lot 6 ARTICLES WANTED
vcliisty. to tenixtste policies re
For
details
uf
the
.safest
“maid
MICK BY MOUSE
with 10 extra lota. Located
III l.lNll.UHll renew ill* ul
By Wiilt I.Jisnuy
service" nuw in Hanford call ot suited'
Altamonte Springs. Will trade
polirie* having n face value ul
write
IIABY
VALET.
Daytona
t&lt;fr 1948 or 1047 car. Immedi­ Highest rash price paid fur used
I6.lMJMS|Up.
Beach. Diapers supplied.
.......
~
furniture. Ted Davis Furoltura
S o u \ e a l m o s t g o t td ^
ate |iosse»*lon. Phone Winter
NOI.NOI (30SU ...IV H SOT TO
However, ■» of last Sept. .78
M A T AN ILBA INTO
BE SO
" CACEFUL \5HAT’ I SAV
Co. 311 E. 1st. Ph. 968.
Park 88592.
••
PGNT CCV.UEtfA ... ITS NOT
NEED A NEW KOOFT Loeal re­ I3.3IMI.928 polirie* ' valued
A/
J? 99f.Y0k. TH!C.-*_tbvULL!
-X_r T O VOU t
’■(OUR PAlJLT
presentative will gladly help III tMI3.226.tKN) still wet® Isim.-.l
d
A R T I C t ^ . V O R SALE ITiD-BUY-yeur-roe regardle®* of — ytm.—Tetin* a n a ngpd.~~VotlliTa Tticrr - wrrr--3.9mrj504T“'lionr7i^
B 3 FR : e \ i?L v i
Roofing Co. Phon® 985-14 Han­ W urth $35.483,(M)0,IH)0 in furn
age or condition. Roy R*«l, 308
1-80 GAL and 1-36 gi
Sept. 30.
/
ford.
,
W. 2nd SL
top water heaters. LleHrie 8®rvlre Company. 207 Magnolia FARM Light Plant. State full SPECIAL COLD WAVE $0.95.
llrntil export,-d about s i murh
Ave. Phone 101.
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Hanfoid Ueauly Ralon. Ph. rtihlier in 1920 a* It did In 1910, hut
details, cmidilion. price. Rax
1354.
34, Enterprise, FIs.
in 1910. the 18 to 20 thousandsALL-LITE Aluminum casement
expurt was 90 per cent of the
windows. Double hung alumi­
ORLANDO Morntfig Sentinel. Or­ tun
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pplies
world
supply and in 1920 it was
num and attel. casement winlando Evening Star. Call Ralph
per rent.
daws.
Mirada Concrete Co. REGISTERED COCK R SPANKav. IIC5 J
309 Elm Ave, Phone 13.75.
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ELECTROLUX SERVICE. Teb’
Payton. Phone 1176-W.
CHOICE T.URKKYS for’ Chrlstphone 1291-J, Glenn C. UU.
(Namai, all sixes. Delivered. • H. COCK Ell PUPPIES. M n. Carl
’* \V . Shannon, South Hanford
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51oss, 2831 Willow Ave. Phon®
13 NOTICES—PERSONAL
#'.ve. Phone 777-W.
482-W. .
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WINE FOR YOUR FRUIT CAKE FOR SALK: Cocker Spsnlcl pup•
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at HOyKfl'a.
THE LONE HANGER
V«*1 i|tt$ tbi GfWlN U vaaditfiOf Im r
ule*. Ideal Christmas gifts.
ATTRITION LADIES!
By Fran Striker
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h J-i I m h * Halter•• m
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Litter registered with A.K.C. Make a one-stup serylca fur all | MaU Irib t Aii^aqi M UML
Gtncral Electric automatic blan­
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I ll Holly Ave.
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your laundry and dry cleaning
ket* for sleeping comfort.
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1 WANTED-Wt SHfRfF IT'S A
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WdERE ARE I'VE GOT ID 5EE WlMtfRS Of Tt&lt;E
H. R POPK CO. INC.
* FOR SALE—Gentle saddl® horse, needs by using your favorite
CDS MO t m i . J l t t - G . WE
10 hear you APWlfT G O Q O M G
YOO&amp;O.N
RAILROAD COMPANY--------Self-Service
Laundry.
6 y e a n old also western saddle
.RE ’AOVgD IRE CARTRIDGES I
*a&gt;wer£w ones
Remington Electric adding
TIIB HKLPY HELFY LAUNDRY
good
aa
new.
Both
at
bargain
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408 W. 16 SL
chine. Powell's Office Supply
Sanford
! v &gt; r ------------as owner is In college. Phon*
. Co. 110 Magnolia Ave. Phone
873-Wv John L.* Brumlify. *
TAMPA MORNING THIBUNB
Delivered to your home
Phone C-3106 or 294
SMALL animal figurines, 1/3 off.
HELP
WANTED
Win E. Kader, Jeweler, 112 S.
Royal
Master
tlrva are back again.
Park.
H. n. POPK CO. IN C
GIRLS WANTED. Lansy’a Drug
DIM
8tora.
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TURKEY
SHOOT ail j|V
day Satur3 for p riru 'o f one while they
day Decemlicr $0th. Usa shotlast! Win. E. Kader, Jeweler, Sanford Rowling Alley wants pin
gud or rifle. Bring ammuni­
boy*.
’
112 a Parktion. Plenty |ir 9 turkeve. 8outh
i.
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FRUIT all kinds $1.00. bushel. WHITE WOMAN or couple to
Sanford Arenue. S h a n n o n
J. T. FortUr. W. Geneva Ave.
liv* with couple on premise*.
Place. I-ook for sign. Phone
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More, fur hum* than wages.
777-W.
,
)D Boat c o ro p le t^ d lth *Contact Mr*. 8rhultx, Phone
bait well, anchors A oars. 3H
189.
II.P. outboard motor.
Phone
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SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1947

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Sanford Itotnrians atterullng tho
luncheon included Joe .Saunders,
Karle Turner, Andrewl Stine,
Flclchcr Rolls, Waller IHayncs,
Roliert Harris, Dr.,C. WJ Baker,
Rollnnd Dean, R. A. William*,
Dr, C. L- Persons, Kdward Higgim, Roy Holler, J, C, Higgms,
II. II. Pope, II. II, Coleman,
Huliert Pcarrr, Dr. R.. W. Ru-

Rotary International
Holiday Travel 1h
,
*
Told By Popcorn 1 MenltNard (MMM fane &lt;►■«(

load at 600 mile* nn hour, &lt;&gt;r would take care of mote than
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 18 &lt;/P)fa ste r.' Derail** of. Its »i&gt;ecd and iVI.immI families’ electrical needs,
The popcorn barometer Indicated
ability In come hark fnnn nil* it i* staled.
slon* fast, a crew of only three
Completion of the new plants, today that the uaual surge of
U needed.
Mr. Coleman pointed out* swill Christmas holiday travel Is lie*
It can travel
»o -fa*t that mark the tripling of the com- ginning in earnest.
At J ta n ia s City’s union sta­
refrigeration it provided around pnnvV plant rapacity since 103#,
the crew compartment, to "keep an increase from 160,000 kilo­ tion, aalc of popcorn ha* gained
recognition a* a reasonably ac­
It Cool from air friction and ir . watts to 311,000. kilowatts.
Company employees can help curate travel guage.
lulling heat a t high speeds. Thu
"We ran always detect the
Cabin la pressurised and lent. avoid a idinrlngc during cold
weather using electric house aroma of tho corn when the
parature1coni rolled.
healing homes with elec­ crowds Increaac," said (imrge
It ia one of two such plane! I beaters,
tric store burners or ovens, re­ Mock, chief ticket aeJIer. “ We
ordered by the Air F«&gt;rrc* from frigerators and water beaters seldom
notice the scent when
Boeing a n d -th r ronecru hai ap ­ and u-ulg only essential lights,
proximately $IO,o&lt;&gt;OtiKK)' lo d up he said. Customers are also re- husincas is a little alow but ju«l
Jet It pick up, like now, with
fn the work,
&lt;iue&lt;ted to ro-o|H:rate in tire cur­
Tho plane, on Ita-maldea (lighl, rent saving plan during Fold Christmas approaching. You real­
ly know the machine la popping
wax throttleil down and; tlw Spell*.
iln full force."
hlgheat apet-d waa 280 mile.* “an
It wits pointed out that these I The average week day is about
hour, Bobbin* and co-pitol Scott
are Important be­ BOO boxes of popcOrn. Yesterday
Osier, 2i&gt;i said at a new* confer­ prncauUotts
cause. overloading neighborhood {XKi boxes were sold, and sales
ence l*«L nfRht.
_
circuits may damage next week are expected to rise
No announcement ««&gt; made electric get
equipment and In­ to 1.2(H) boxes daily.
a * 'to when further teal flights hnrd-to
terrupt whole neighborhood* for
will be made but (he plum: is long
period!,—
caper ted to remain . Iwru some
Grain Speculation
plant h*. A damp of secrecy ws*
2 House Members
placed on the fu tu re . (upl*.
Hnntinsra rrwss I’M * rise*
• Col. II. K. (I’etei Warden,
sllv moved that the com mill re
I f toil (nnrd livt.fi O dv Orc)
chief nf the bombardment branch, j
recommend, that Congress ap­
Air Material Command, Wright lirrw riitpUrrtl |&gt;rttnn&gt;
prove 'legislation rafting on AnField, Ohio, piloted n l | 26 "
They .ilin would "aulhorixe llie
an escort plane and said he employment n | mu Ii f,utility* o f 'derson lo turn over the list.
Senator Knowland (tt-Callf)
was “rrp f well satisfied’ with
the.United S ta in • including ves­ told teportcra he proposed that
the hlg ship * perfonoailet*
A Dricing spokesman explained sels and land tranijioil facilities - Anderson give the committee the
that the claim of the “greatest as may Ire neceitaiy In accomplish Information with the understand­
power, potentialH of any plnne such rrpratfiation as ei|&gt;editioui- ing It'.was to Iw held In confi­
dence util Congress acted on lh*
was approved l&gt;y the Aimy Air
legislative proposal*.
Forces and came from* the fat l ly as possible."
Anderson linlkrd at that and
Meanwhile at I-akc Success
that It ha* 24,000 pound! (horsepoW'es) thrust from tl* six Jet Trygve l.ie, secrrtary-gcncral nf Oemorrat* on tho committee ob­
engine*, pill* IH.IMKt ^Krutois ffrUII the Uhlklrd NalwS*, announced jected.
Senator Tydlngs (D-Mpl *ald
IR JATO (jrt-a**t»ted takeoff)
that hr had called a. meeting of that .if that were done “in spite
motors built into the ship. .
the newly cre.iled five-nation of hell and high water thtre will
Ih- lewfs!.....H e ‘said h e 'tnli'tidml
I’afrsliur Commission fot Jan. 7. no disrespect for hi* colleagues,
• Teachers Bay
The Commission was establish- but that long .Senate experience
y
'irsB iia»&lt; oxmt e«a» n**i
ud by. thu rerent (ieneral As* ha* proved that newspaper* will
semhlv lo sutifivise the partition obtain ami print .account* '.'f whnt
L___ paid ami insitucted its attnrnay to file suit a'kllig elan of thu ll»lv Land into separalu is done behind closed door*.
Jewish am) Aral&gt; countries*
\7 _ flcatlon pf Walson’a ruling.
The transcript recorded that
Last
night,
Duval county
In Jerusaterri Arabs rordontng Anderson had testified:
*. '
leacbrr* saidthey mnsldeied
the Jaffa.C alc cnplutud and kilt,
“ In Ihe event that you a* a
the suit “riot a friendly action" ed si 311-vunt-old Jew who tried rommltu-c. without further action
:• . and served notice they would to slip thrnugh Ihe Arab quarter, , by the Congress, insist on having
fight it and Insist on payment to reinforce Jew* garrisoning the J the name* and addresses of all
of the July and August vaeatlnn old city’s Urdus'tv ipijptrr.
' traders nlong with the slalistirnl
Pol leu said the Jew's bullet- information called . for in your
l
checks,
The Dade county school lemnl riddled Imdy was found near St. subpoena, I shall not permit my
I;
agieeil to lo-nunr defendant in Stephen's gale several hours af­ self to 4&gt;e-cFiaiged ■with shielding
HI* death anyone by a refusal to grant
1
a suit to find out whether Ms, ter ’Ids capturu.
tesrhers were entitled to the brought to 261 the toll of fatal* VOUI reqiicet."___
Ifii-s Iri lliu llotv l.nnd Stnre Jew -1
•alaries.
Thu committee solved a subMost countiev, it ^appeared t&lt;» i«h-,\tiiti sillfe lirnke out there poena on Anderson yesterday
17 days ago following the United
day, were going to wain in
directing him to appear before it
what the rmirt* might say and Nation* decision to partition this morning with all information
Palpating.
among thete were Martin, Hi.
I
he-has on commodity iradin;. The
Lucie, Indian Kiver and Manati’*,
AVI In ('alrn thy Moslem grpup is inquiring Into, report*
I
Hrnther IiimhI A*mwiatiun summon, that government “Insldpr*" have
ed volunteer* for servire In nrofiteil from speculation* in
Flood Damage
I’alestlm- to n meeting ’.o reeelvu wheat and other commodities.
"important instructions" today
1f •MllNUra I..... Pas, ik o
A n d e r a n n ’ a rctnkt k aliouk
to their scheduled departure "shielding"
earn* hero lo assist the Florida prior
apparently wa* a rr»
for the H o ly '.and nn Due. 21.
congressional delegation in gam­
fere nee to statements hy Harold
Thu
association,
said
a
full
list
ing federal aid for floral victims. of I lie volunteer * who have un­ K. Kin**en, Deptihllrnn ■juusidcjliDamage tn Iter. 10 was eali- boiled .for service In the fight to tial boiiefui, that "insiders" linvr
materl at. nearly f63,0fM),IMKI to prevent
parlition of Palestine— profited lay Hading in commod­
agricidltire, roads amt dialling)’ would* lie i**uei| Iwforr they left. ities. w*
dU trirt installations in R rA aid ,
Demonstrations against the U.
"I assuie you again," Anderson
Collier, Dade, Glade*, Huiidiy, N. Partition plan continued on n said,
n^lllicr tho President
Highland*, Martin, Monfoe, Okee­ small wale meanwhile as a crowd nor I “ihal^
ha* *lbe slightest objection
chobee, I’alm Beach, and Ht. i.’J- of some 160 Students paradrd the to rrlp'sxlng the Information you
cle count Its.
1 .tu rd s shoutin^'ltevolution" and desire If the means are provided
The. estimate was broken down “Wr’ll *ave Palestine with our for doing no In good conscience,
BS follows:
blood."
by dlrrrlioti of the Congrr**, and
- Agriculture $11,301,860; court*
not under tin- shadow of legal
ty roads, $4,512,601; statu roads,
doubt"
'91,234,300, and draitiugn distrirl
lloth Ferguson nnd Chairman
Jayccca
IK
Iriklallatlmis, $2,740,710.
Ilrldges IR-NH) have contended
A mld-Septfmlier hurricane ami
that Anderson Is now legally free
| CiirMn
Jf*»*fi |*lla ♦ fill# |
Subsequent heavy „i gin* flooded
*” to nmhc~pnbHr"thi»~ list;------- * “ “
~— ^-'im irh r,r thti-noiTdi. rvnrgiftiir-.- the-a»ra:'-‘hr~ adcfttlr*EtUt Anderson *ald the provi"Thu .Slate* took mighty good
regioti, stretching from Lake
after seeing Ih e ’poverty of the *lon* * of the Commodity Ex­
Okeechobee agulh.
Sheriff Clark said 60 perce it Orient. -America lonkiHii* if it is change Art, under which tho li*k
of citrus true* In inundated hete to slay, and' Knnfoid looks wa* -compiled. "Impoee a apeeific
of all to me,” he asM'rted.. duty upon me to keep confiden­
groves "arr dead’ 'and predicted
I’tesidont llraiiuy Odliam an- tial all »uch Information obtained
the kill will npproximnlu 86
bv Ihe department In the admin­
pcrceni. He said many horn &gt;* nounerd dial there .will' Is- nn istration
of'thu act."
meeting for the next two weeks,
Stilt are flooded.
v T h e area covered by floods slpcr Christmas and New Year’s
annually
produce* $23,000,000 Dav enmu on Thurwlay.
High School Sings
Mis* Olllo Iteese Whittle Hirerworth o f ' vegetables, $0,000,000
worth of citrus fruits, $ 16,000,- ted several Christmas carol*
li
K 'n n l l * * , * ( l* m )•* « * 0**1
which were sung hy a quartette
000—worth —of—sngrte—can
Hrumlcr~end - KH t h~Rchtrmachrrr
approximately $12,000,000 Worth oT high school stiidrnis. ' 'Those In
the acxtri were: Emily Math­
V
of cattle, poultry and dairy prod singing Included Anils Aiken, ew*. June Ri)*u Dutton, I’eggy
Cladvs
Wells,
Kletfi
Schumacher
nets, the report said.
Pippin, Hetty Reno Hall, R rttr
nnd Slaub'v llfiimlcy.
Cordon llrndtey told thu group Duncan and Mona Ruth Mill*.
Ringing in the double quartet
Trans- Arabian
of .thu arllon taken at n tmard of
directors meeting Inst Tuesday were: Inland Rudd, Bobby I'ul■
ir s a lia s id Iraa , r a n
Its rt
night. Dr, C. L, .Parson* was Iln, IlerlKTl Ktcnatrom, Fr«l
by 600 Drrlouln* but appear to be named utograin chairman ami Ihe Hlegrlit, Frank L'fanalon, Eugene
getting on all right.
gruup voted to contribute to the Harper, Franri* Temple ami Ar­
We flew lo* over n petroleum group voted to contribute to the nold Harrington.
purvey party 140 miles furlhel Jay eee War Memorial to lot built
Club officer* are II. Slenstrom,
west, hoi still in Saudi Arabian In Tulsa, Okla.
nrvsidenti Dolnrr* McLellan, vireterritory. Thu rugged terrain
It. K. Robinson And J. W. liar* ureildent; Jane Chapman, secre­
prevented a landing, but dropping group a* guesii- Kdward Klrrh- tary, Bobby I'ullln, Inland Rudd
down for a closeup, wo were sat­ er. Carl Prescott and Francis and Joanne William*, business
isfied that everything waa 6k*y. Koumillnt were in rhargo of the managers ami Lillian Moran, lib­
That was the last Tapline acti­ program.
rarian.
vity wit saw. For hundreds of
miles on the route through Trans­
jordan's rocky hilly country, we Coach Names Three
which tailbacks Harry (Ulmer,
were unable lo spot any Amer­
Monk Mosley apd Ed Salem took
Causes
For
’Bama’s
icans.
over the rule of Texas' Bobby
! It was the same In Syria and
Lack
Of
Condition
Layne to toss •paste* sgetakt
Lebanon, where the Bedouins are
tht-lr varsity mate*.
Tha Tld* coach aald he would
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. Dec. IB
(Aq—Coach Red Drew blamed to­ seek to get the aquad back Into
day the Alabama varsity’s lack condition to mfet Texas In the
of condition on tha "10-day lay­ Sugar Bowl game with additional
off and last week’s bad weather, heavy scrimmage today ami to­
morrow,
,
,
plus a busy banquet league."
Drew aald tho first stringers
Explosives ..were ttr a t manu­
were far from Impressive yes­
terday day in a lengthy scrim­ factured In Europe about 700
mage on pass defense during year* ago.

ation of every right thinking
man.”
In dosing, he quoted Trygve
Lie, secretary general of the
United Nations, as sayirus^'f |he
vjirinim d(,lfR*lt*8r MWc arr plain
working people working, for
plain working people, all over

Elllott Campaigns
Against Tree Deals
POUCHKKEPSIb T Dec. 18 (d&gt;)
— Elliott Roosevelt, engaged In
selling Christmas trees which
preeht, Ceorgo A. Speer, J r., and
the Rev. Mark Carpenter. Charles
Marrison led the singing.

his father planted on his Hyde
Park estate as seedling* whilu
President, began a campaign
totlay to “Make Christians out
of Christmas tree dealer!."
At his own retail lot here,
he said Jie would sell trees
three feet to 16 feet In height
for $1 each.
The 1st* president’s son, Hrtw
occupied with his mother In
farming parj of the old Roose­

velt estate, said he reached that
decision after a trip to N«w
York where he said dealers wsr*
selling 16 foot tree* * fa r «J
much as $36 each. Roosevelt’*
wholesale price la 86 cent* a tre*
in inn lots. ' . ••
The IL S. petroleum Industry
employed aluiut 1,600 worker* In
1831) and morr- than a million It:
11)40.

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GIFT WRAPPINGS

Papar, ribbon, seali, lag*, and
lap*—all for puttying-up tout
present)
rcMnti in gar
holiday

PHONES 36 and 1217

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DELUXE aisortmant of *
beautifully illuitratad ,
cards. . . all different

Plan For A Pleasant Christmas N ow

. G if t A n d P a rty C a n d ie s
You can trust that we have that special
kind of Christmas Candy that you prefer—
always fresh and wrapped gaily
for tho holiday season.
A t Popular Prices,

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Scales letierod on
Keys so long shoal
is easy lo follow.
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-e shavlngcieam, lotion1 u menls—one tipper*
2 tale, blades,,’ f 2r(
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Plaitla shave bowl '
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Genuine le a th e rwashable lining—
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Tour position bak*
elite switch—non
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appreciation **«*• • • «• *» |5 o * S f

FRIDAY and SATURDAY

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* DOANS KIDNEY PILLS- 75c Size ............. 47c
PHILLIPS MAGNESIA- 50c Size ...................39c
MtNERAL OIL
Heavy White .
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Considerable rlnuillnr** this af­
ternoon, partly rioudj tmilxhl and
Saturday. Little change In tem­
perature,'
A N IN D E P E N D E N T ^ D A IL Y ^ N E W S P A T E K

xxXvin

E s ta b lis h etl 1908

Downtown Sanford Takes On Festive
Atmosphere As Christmas Nears

Democrats Unable To
Alter Measure And
Give Truman Power
To Allocate Items
WASHINGTON Dec. 19.(/P)

The ■Houie u n i u&gt; President Tru^nan without change today the
Scnatt-paned bill for voluntary
pricing agreement* lo hold _down
Hying cotta. ••
.
Democrats made a futile allimpt to alter the meaiure and
give the Pretidenl authority to
order allocation of tcarce com
modhiet if necettary. but they
were overwhelmed by t an almoit
■olid Republican front.
Tlte lull wai patted after only
two houn of debate under proce­
dure that prevented free offering
of- amendment* and curtailed dr*
bale. Democrat* condemned the

Downtown Sanford ha* a bright, ‘cheery Chrittnm look, eipectally at evening when the fcrtgbl colored light* ihinr in their long
tilings ovc* tjt* 'Ireeti, and ihow window*, beautifully decoratrd with
Chmtmat tree* and decwuliont, display attractive merchandise and
toy*.
In Fort Melton I’ark ere of the oak trees ha» been strung with
multi-colored light*, ami :n?rd« the Touritl Center, there it a large,
trimmed tree, and attractive deco ♦
rations. How* of Ghristmss tree* the miniature nativity scene to
to front of downtown grocerlet Petek Paul's Beauty Shop window
and lit their windows In ,at!d 1 1 a outstanding. It portraya tha
the Christmas-likd amospnere.
newly born Chriit child In the
Never have display window* manger, while augi-l* hovrr over­
amt store Interior# in the buxines* head. Robb's Bake i y has a color
wetinn Iweri more etliaclivfly fill miniature of tho nativity and
decorated, ami In contrast to wnr also cakes are made to resemble
yeara, display many item.* (ha‘. houses and stores.
Were then hard to secure.
Th» gaily decorated window*
Among the strikingly festlvr of Tmirhlon'a show the brilliant­
display* is that at Yowell’a wher- ly lighted and woll stnckdd . in­
the entire background la of hlim terior and feature a large assort­
and silver tinsel representing ment of gift items. The recently
icicles, with a snow covered ic-dcaiirnrd windows of Koiimtl
Christmas trey, and ornament- 1st and Anderson's feature gifts,
bung branches. Through the dmv novelties and toys Tha Florida
one can see lighted trees Inside, I'ower and l.lght Company has
garlanded posts and balcony and. an attractive Christmas Seal dis­
rows of colored Kghta.
play with simulated snow sccno,
&lt;l out Imats) aim I'gft I: )rM|
Fptm the religious standpoint.

Sen. Bridges
Against Reds
German Action

_

to the Banking Committee
incluiion of authority for the
■t to divide up tcarce com
modifies when vountary agree
M &amp; tt' fail.
Tha Houae then handed for a
fin a l. vota which would aend the
^ b lu 7 p**»ed yesterdjg by the Sen■ U *.' to President Truman t&gt;efore
nightfall
Tbe meature waa brought up to
Urn 1touae under .procedure re­
stricting amendments and llmlt-

Glee Club Presents Bureau Also Opposes
Program Of Hymns
Re imposition O f
And Xmas Carols Rationing Control

A program of Christmas hymn-,
and (arof* wai presented by the
Seminole High School Glee club
last evening in the gaily .decoratrd:Tourist Center to more than
150 ' winter visitors ‘ and their
friends, and was greatly enjoyed,
it' was announced today by E .
M. Armilage, director of tourist
■Onljr one1 hour nf debate waa activities.

IVNIlH H -a f««a M ahlt

Following the concert. E. C.
Eastrrly, president of the Sanford
Touritl Club,, thanked the glee
club member*, numbering about
100; |&gt;rr»ented a boa of candy

t Group Seeks

■to Mill (jflie RV^lV WhJtto, in
behalf of th e , dub. After the
conceit, refretbmenli were tervi i -in I111»rA mm Unit* Tw*»
WASHINGTON D*r. IP UP&gt;A committee of student veteran*
i t k t d 'l h e While flouir for a
Chance' to tell President Truman Dr, Brooks Presented
nally today hovjr the eoit of
la putting the squeei* on With New Ford Sedan
tn college.
hla It a illuatton that tub
A new Ford sedan was prooperant Irjg on rot »«nad -«&gt;-o-t'briatma* rift- trrth e
___ ____ . h a irp ra y e d for.’ Dr. W. P. Brooks, Jr., pastor of
v.ald Tucker Irvin of Waihlnjrton, the
•* “First■ -Raptiat
- ^ f cChurch,
r
'
and‘ to
Ga.. a committee member. "Vet- Mn. Ilrooka Wednesday evening
erai)s ‘can't Ihre on the money at the rbu*rh following the prayer
th er a re getting."
'
service, ns a mark of the esteem
The committee repreaenta a and affection in which they are
gtcup known a t the National held by the member*, end in rec­
nferenc* of VeUfan Tralneet. ognition of ID yeara of. loyal and
rin mid the delegatet were •fficienl'* service.
itod a t college meetings, to
Rov Brill, chairman of the
h itate.
&gt;
Board of Deacon*, presented tha
.1stv want C ongren to in- lay s of the automobile to Dr.
creata the tubilitance pay for Brooks.
. . ’•Ingle itudertti under the GI Bill
*'! sim very gratified to the
to 175, a membership nf tho-Jtrat—Captlet'month
nth and for married students Church for their kindness and
■ I* plua IIB If they we will entoy the gift very much,
from IX) to 1105.
aald Rev. Brooke.
kt&gt;* children.
"T h tte tobtertlve group* make
He assumed hta pastorate here
all torto of nromlsre to veterans. In November. ID2D, and at that
that they wilLqbtoln more mon time the church had a membership
•y and consideration for them, nf 850. which since then has Inj
but their ra il purpore la to cause cresset) lo I I 50, A 1.10,000 en­
dissatisfaction among the ex cumbrance to the church was re­
■movedi by I DIO. The Rev. It rook ^
l Ola." Irvin told a reporter.
• i "I don’t know that thaae groupt anti Mr*. Brooks lire at tlOO
ic m Hm M h m i * t * * i
Park Avenue. »

.Meyers Indicted By Citrus Board Okays
Federal Grand Jury Minimum Price Plan
WASHINGTON Dee. 10 M V A Federal Grand Jury today .In­
dicted Mai. Ganaral Bennct E.
Me yen on charge* of perjury and
Inducing othfr* to &lt;W«y to falsahood*- The Jury alto Indicted
Bleriat H. Lamarr*, SB.
, .Tba chargee grew out of the
fSenate W ar. Investigating Commlttea'a Inquiry toto Meyera
rtlrae business dealt,
im a m was charged on three
iU of perjury In connection
hit testimony to the Senate
jam srre had publicly admitted
ling the eommittre a false story
rinally about hla eonneetlona
Ji Meyera. although he said ha
“ true story," afterward,
true story," a* Lamarr#
i that M em * yaii the
... of tha Aviation Eleca Dayton, Ohio, war conof which U m arre
"dummy” president.
c im jf w u s

-

Sanford
who have
one year
bonus of

TAMPA. Dec. 10, (Ah— Direc­
tors of the Florida Citrus Kxchange endorsed today tho plan
of Lalt Masry, Frostproof clangs
leader, to esubllah an organisa­
tion including all phaaes of tha
citrus' Industry and control tha
m arket by setting minimum
prices^
C. C. Commander, general nmn
ager of the exchange, told tha
board tho only solution to pres­
ent low marketing conditions,
whkh in rqany cases have forced
prices below cost of production,
Is formation of such an organi­
sation.
The exchange directors also
favored creation, after establish­
ment of a United Citrus Organi­
sation, a volume pro-rate sydem
to control the volume of fruit in
Inter-State Commerce.

CHICAGO Dec.

Chairman Of Senate
Committee Fights
For Bill To Stop
Dismantling Worjc
WASHINGTON, Dke. 19
f*Pt—The Senate *truck from
a foreign aid money hill
today a prohibition against
further dismantling or Ger­
man industrial plants and
their shipment lo Itusala.
Action came on voice vole
after Chairman Vandenberg
(R-Mkh) of the Foreign Re­
lation* Committee- said that
while he favors halting auch
conaigrmrnta lo Russia, the
Senate's art tun would have
had the effect, of repudiat­
ing American agreement at
the Pirla eonferenee «i! which
friendly European ‘■'halloitf'
were nrnmUeil German- rep■rationa.

" I am not to damn stupid that
I want to send them to. Russia."
Bridges shouted in the Senate.
‘T d blow llirm up instead."
Bridges, chairman of the Sen-

19 (/p&gt;—R *. ate Appropriations Commitlcc. de­

trntion of price supports end oth­
er government aids for the na­
tion's farmers is urged b y the
American Farm . Bureau Federal
lion in resolutions approved at
the organisation's annual meet-

mg.
An effective national f*tm pro­
gram. the federation said at the
final leition nf its four-day con­
vention, yesterday, "is essential in
order to maintain agriculture on
a basts of economic equality with
industry, labor and other segment*
bf mfr industry.*’
In a statement on "farm pro­
gram," the federation said “ we do
not believe that an entitely new
and revolutionary farm program
should l»e written, hut rather that
we should confine our efforts to
refining and improving the present program."
. ----"We must not allow the existing
national prosperity to lull us intoa false sense of security, nor con­
fuse our thinking, nor delay our
work on a long-range agricultural
program.
"We cannot toltrale
again n collapse of our 'agricul­
tural economy itirh as occurred
after World War I, when for 20
years thereafter farm prices were
at a disparity with prices paid by
Ifflailinssa »■ raa*

School Members Must
Get Out-Of-State OK
_ Everyone connected with th
school*. Including students end
teacher*, who intend to go out of
the state during the Holiday*
were today adviser! by Supt. T,
W. Lawton th at it la nvcei**ty
to secure a statement by • doctor
of the community In which they
are to stay, certifying that Iber­
ia no communicable disease epl
dtmic there, otherwise the pupil
or teacher upon return may not
re-enter school for two week*
Certificates to flit |n may U ob­
tained at fiupt. Lawton's office.
Prior to tha Olay Club conrrgt
at tha High School, Wednesday
evening, a meeting of the Sem­
inole Teachers' Club was held In
the, school auditorium, with Dr.
J. H. Root presiding. A committea headed by Mra. M. D Smith
was
1 1 appointed
appoints m to
m study the advlsablllty of organising a class
room Uachera* organisation here,
fiupt. Imwtop assured tho tenchrs th at the County School Board
la anxious to distribute checks
due for aervIcM during last Jul
and August. In accord*snro wit
tha ruling of tha Stale Attorney
General, but declared that this
cannot be dona
Attorney
___ l until Attorney
General Watson or tha Board
designates which teachers are eli­
gible for the two months aalaty.

AUSTRALIAN
WHEAT
LONDON, Dec. !&gt;_&lt;*&gt;&gt;—Food
Ministar John fitrachey aald to­
REDS STALLING
day Ota new
‘ ' "
agreement, m l —
LAUSANNE. QwtUeriaad, Dec.
Lg_&lt;*&gt;_lCing jto lh a l’*
uncle
In Sidney,, should
CoramunUni toft
to gat along
States whagt
s 1M7r- a

^ r r-

...ItsIn spent
...
with the 000,000) on U.
The nsw agreement
JU n a -o f
delivery o f WflOOf.
"I do not
from Australia a t
Australian shillings (M-71)
bushel.
In the event of a big Austral­
ian harvest, daltvariaa
**' ‘
Increased to 85,000,000

President Asks 17 Billion For

fended a prdviiion of a money hill
which would bar American par­
ticipation *in such dismantling
operations.
He look the lloor after Senator
Vandenberg (R-Mich) told the

V

Request Of Sixteen
Nations Is Not Met
■In Full As Short
■ Supplies Withheld
By S T E R L IN G F .JfJR E R N

WASHINGTON De^. 19 ( A n PrvSid-nt Truman’s hluepriat for
European recovery calls for less
help than the 16 Marshall Plan
nations asked for, and higher
prkei for what they do gel.
flrkind the Chief. Executive's
m eiui|r lo Congress today pro­
posing a SI 7,000.000.000 four^car sssisUnce program is ail ex­
haustive governmrntal study over­
hauling (lie economic planning
done by The Marshall Plan nations
at Palis in Septcmlrcr.
Retraced bv the Stale Depart­
ment simultaneously with the
reading of the President's message
to Csngress, this study notifies
Europe that the United Slates can­
not supply a* much grain, fats
and oils, petroleum, fertilirrr.
tractors or Bright cats as the I’ .stis report requested

Marshall Reports On Collapse
Of Foreign Ministers Meeting

Plan Will Be Admin­
istered By $j!0.000
A Year Man And
Large Commission

W ASHlNGlO Nf i^er. 18 p lV '-S e rtrU tV of’ Stale M m h .ll re- ‘ WASl IING I ON. Dm . 18 (A’) lurnesl today Iron l-undoq a,rd went immrdt.ilelv into a cabinet meet President Truhisn sslrd Congrcxs
m y with President Iiumaifdo fjv» a lirsltlnnd irpuit nn the collapir .Imlay In commit America to a
ol the Big hour fnrVryn n.inPtcts confeirme,
) | 7,000,nOO,(KH) Kutopean iceovMr, I rum,in and ualsti ih r*«rtmrnl chiefs welcomed Marshall on cry program and a "bold" defense
,«tr—nl at ‘ he nation.d v q m t at 9 A . M. »snd drove with him t’.'tlie of-free mm against "totalitarian i
tX'lu'r Mouse for the trguler Kiidav cabinet session.
preiiures " Mr, Truman proposed ,
Presumably, the Kccretarj- nt*i ♦
that tin* vast sum lw invested
mli-nitril lit supply tin* Chief Ex
osei four .md a quarter years in
eailivp and the Cabinet with
a
nude in-Amcrita , attempt t o
nil nultitio of a nationwide tn,
din ndiires* ho plan* at lo A, M.
luiy ii ")u*l .inM lasting (scare,''
&lt; E s p JbyW Ua. nn _|he faill|re
. A s. Abe ,- lr u l* mdaMarchl, Iw
WASHINGTON Dee. P.&lt; (Ah
of thir London mtsklan.
asked for authnnlr to spend
—Tin*
Inn
off
trials
wltii
would
Mr.' Truman, who **y* lie's
Itlll hopeful s Immt
ii
|n’**e ptoa- *TiiTi' "tl.o' TTSraliaTl'TI itirf&lt;w" Ei” pjndmtt.tKKt.ontr - iin t ic —T T iiT ^ r * "
roneait rrmverv m uld-grt pay. ; lilnnllis,
sert*. drapite the crackup of Hie
check* totaling 1712,500 n
l.onib'ii conference, alu. k hnrul*
II mei ige outlining ihrMalgvtl ^
vear. if Congn-v* conntra with
\sith Mnrsball at the airport and
■pending plan ’ in th" nation's
President
Truman**
Idea*
cm
a - .mini him "I think y»u did u
pcaictnnr liiitoiy ssent to Con-'
salaries.
good Job."
Mr. Truman n-hed I20.0O0 n j grru in I hectoring liorirt of its
Marshall (old rrpm tera:
year fur the Nte 1 mart, Itv
"I'lq sorry I could-' not bring
•prtirl session. Mr. Truman urgAdministrator uf the prnpow-d
back profitable result*. Wo trad
reonurnlr muoer.il ton ndminta- ■■il swill a c t i o n when the
a very strong delegation at I ho
tration, JEC \ I A drpiilv nd- irgidar w-tsmn ..tins in J inuary,
rtmliirnr** and they did n gieat
mlnlatrator would receive S17,- its llie rrro sn y program can
deni «f Imnl work I b it fully
600.
begin April I . .
confident in their Judgment an I

,C?

$712,500 A Year

ssrnltli -of • injur malum to piutocl
It atao suggest* that the Paris (lie iutereal* of the LTiited
plana hv revised further In;
Stair*."
1. tnerraao Europe'* own ex­
Mr. Truroaq advised the Sec­
ports. even ihongh it might mean retary trial he otignt lo lake a
n. slower rlao in living standards , good lent and .slurilinli amiluig.T if lo w down plan* for factory.I

»"M

IIMIIMM aw **aa* t a » l

K I M ' te e man mJrr *ev*.
the “ United Slali-a llepli-aetiTntive in Kurul'e." would nreivr $26.mMi. plus .the allow­
ances uf a diplumlaii- chief nf
miaalon. the piv Dial kih-s

with I he rank of AoihSiMii lor,
&lt;Vnd by making an r-xreptlon
to the ft-d.ftal las* governing
the number of workers sfho
can draw top aalarn-a. 10 oiher KCA i-nitdoyc- &gt;po|i| be paid
up to Hfl.mai a ye.ir and 60 up

Dick Holtzclaw,
Noted Singer, Is
Home For Holidays

M inorit/Group
In French Labor .*{ Of 5 Distressed
Vessels Arc Safe.
Splits With Reds Heading For Haven

Agricultural Use For Man Made
Radioactive Atoms Is Proposed

K

M o p fim ,
M y s itfr

■

v •

m
,

fg f

M
: iJ
»tv

—He- predicted ibat ibr ‘- 'Jttcp
mined npprisition" already annoiim *-d try Euiopcan Communist*
v*ill result in (urtlirr mcilemcntt
to all live- "for ibr purpose ol
brmglllg 4*liars* in ibr bnpe till!
ll will pash th e s*ay for totali- .
Milan control."
Hu asknl Culjgi’ S* to tip Its
"grave ami sigulfn ant il&lt;-cUloa’*
in favor of Ihe “Marshall rian "
lo fnirali a J ill nn w h ich In aald
s i -.irfH’,iehi.it nr already Has twen
innt unci' the w n ended. Tha
t&lt; hsjI1*»t»*.s MSS | ga -- L.«stll

"capital formation" mean* le.*
ago ll.rfl Mr. Finioaq
good* for rontumcra, lower ex hade Marshall god-peed’ lo l-endon
.and
heard tin* Seeretaiy
port*, and inflation,
lo StO.IHNI.____________
3. Charter 3&lt;M1 ahlna from the pledge to "do uiv beat" lo liain
United State* temporarily, in mei out an ngteetitciil xvltIt Kmadditlan to the planned purcha *,-1 “la «n a-Kurop* an |e-are -ettleof 200 ‘raar-huilt veaaela, and re merit.
duc*‘
Europe’* own four-year olt-1
Tonight at IHiImi | r. M (t-.SIi
d u e Europe'»
oh
jeA(y* of I5.700.noo ton* of ship | Marehalt will deliver a ‘JO-miqute
Etchant ll- Uiflaw, ivofed bar! rolfitrtictlon
» hroadrasl ovei all major nettune ningCr, svho Ju*t completed
But the government report, 1 work* explaining why lm and
singing many role* In opera* pre- which chrriev the foil text of iIn- his British amt trench counter
renteri hv the J»ew York .City Marshall Plan legislation pro­ pait* rm-t wilts rumpleje failure.
Center Opera Co. la home for tha posed ,hy Mr. Truman, noted nil
Mr. Truman had no diiin-t
holiday* visiting ids mother, Mr*. Uii-r:
cnitmtrni nn that development xt
C. L. Matliewn at 815 Elm Ave­
"It item s rlrar that the direr- his ni-u a confrrenre laie yeaternue. and today greeted old friends Mon muat lie away from austerity, rl*&gt;# He aald Marshall will make - f Q ,, P c r S n t l S W o t l t l f l
.HONDM I 1', Die. ip i&gt; n -A t
In the downtown section.
(l aoma- reuintrie* it would mean
full report tonight.
l*a&gt;l t |" i f tif - Hve ahira reportAmong the operna In which he
IIM IIM M
I'a a *
I ow l
But when g reporter wonder*"!
cO I n . ..G u n —-B a ttle eil Tfi dhtri-** yesterday svetu
has ruing during the FaH aeaaori
•h«w-he -siewtr the (trcarnl (till
In P a le r m o , I t a l y ’.iff nmt li»/nl'-i| fur a haven
nrn_ "ilailama- ssujlfTi
Ilutier fir."
—*Tifr
(*•«“
|
t Hi ■ rn • • a
&gt;■
wf
a look for tM’*ret the 1‘hlrf Exet
•ikIbv »' fm lt *tnrms. ttrewed
men," t'Aida," "Barber of Seylile"; M l d W C S l N C H r N o i T H a l utive itsaitl die o;n’&lt; at all down
and * LaHohem". Ills stage name!
.
,, i * ,,
. hearted: he think*, that eventu­
PARIS. Dr. 19 f/l'r Rrp.c* In the I’m ifir
ia Richard Wentworth.
Afi Col(l MoVCS P rilS l ally there will be peace in tin- senlaliyrs id tbr ,*nli ( ominumit 1,'nreitaint* centered ataiut the.
1 1 m y t/in lt-t E l f ’eney and the
He rama to Sanford aliout 25
world.
*
11 uBlln,„a U l*aa* T nal
minority of tin- powriful lirn c n l
team A,.,, .Mi-Wle-’•* Victory, the
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Tr* another tu’wKman’a qneatimi CnrifcdcrNlmn "f I *1—,r it t i l l lu llrr llic I
t I., iH'tio news of
Micbiga n and northern Minne­ .whether It might not lm wi»e
Ten Arabs Slain And sota were the nation's coldevl now for the President to meet voted overwhelmingly Imliy tu Double,
The IP. 172 tint t 1 t-’ariey with
today with lirlow rcro with I’remier Btatin for * |*rt- vjibt with the pairnt ntg.iniMimn
Five Hurt In Attack apota
trmperaturea but the mercury tonal conference, Mr. Truman
Tbe delcgalr* were brim, -d 12 nb'taitl t r purled from south
of th» Alr dtai’*. sihe.re it lo*t
ip other parts of the Midwest
he ssout(J ** VB*y bappy to irprewnt aptitoximftly L259. a rudder ini high *e«* earlier
JERUSALEM. D*c. l 0 - « P l - cold belt wa* n*ar norms! lev­ replied
to
are
the
Russian*
leader
If
.he
000
worker*
ol
the
CC»T\
f&gt;.000.tht* week, hat it. was encounter­
Tsn Arabs, fnciuding
child- el*.
ng Gve
n
want* tn coma litre.
ing wind* • n f hurrlcan^ fore*,
ren, were reported
POl
killed and five
Colder weather was reported
000 adherents.
■ju hour-----------other* were injured bv bombs and moving Into pgrt* of New Englb s break - r- m-gunfl
A me -.igi- l&lt;t the p-irt i*f era*
mmmpiq
said,
"to
lice
ibe
I
.cm
It
aflac ™
,::'zr,^rp&lt;&gt;wcr Chrialtnas
. '
.1
ii ... I.,, j tisrkatimi nl . 8r.ittlr said tea#
.ymlirsl movement from all
, he. Navy.
In upper Galilee.
Maine,
~
Show
I
n Called Off
poi aahl two rara
An offlrial report
m , mercury dropped lo 12
rsl contloi
j , i|vay. &gt;&lt;hip H.ditcp and a standof Jew# drove Into the village in below at Cadillac, Mich., for the
l«v
-.'fip • "somewhere in
darkness, threw a number nf lowest early morning reading.
Be r l i n , Dec. n &gt; -&lt; /n _ A roue I • J ,,r
vn
vicinity."
!
bomb* and opened fire.
Two Minnesota's rotdeal area was near power rhrtxtw ns show. Scheduled I lollowers ol Ibr mmoiilv Icn tl.pWrit
i sr.t. 880 mdes off the
houses- were destroyed. ■A police the Canadian Inmler- at Inlet, to l»e held here Sunday for the dcncy to resicii tlsrir posti in the
patrol found seven bodies in the national Falla, where the min- tienefit of Berttn's orphan*, *van , ( ( , T, was approved by a vole h ur tit--, Hu' 7,ttH-toit, Middlesex
Victory reporteil it had 18 cracks
ruins oi
calleit off today after the Ru»
three in the other. • Two Syrians ijmtm was 10 below. Other s u t­ slant withdrew Iterative of n mi*, ol 156 lo one, wilh two sliiten- tn its drek plate* frnm tlie weak
uf a!pi III:, null Us fore peak wav
and two Lebanese Arabs were lers mark* In Mirhlgan Includ­ understanding with the American*. linn*.
ed *-&lt; at Pellston and -1 *t
The minority group, known t»* flooded,
The hlg -party, at the state
titled among the casualtlea.
A no iige piakr.l up hy the
opera In the Russian sector of the Diep “wurkt-n' *fnrce, which di
Jewish - aourres said llagana, Saulto
, , , , Sir. Marie
wa* to have featured an ap- reeled Ita 'follower* to prepare ,17th Naval p jatrk t Ilcadquarthe Jewish underground militia, •
*"oW nr /•* "
.r"r" rfty.
awa mwa I.
11.a boy's
I...■i‘■ choir
aLaIm nff *1...
made the attack because the east for acallrred area* of the m
peatanre
by the
tbr (or a national emigre** to set ler* at Kodiak said the vessel
village wa* being used aa a hide­ north rentral region. Rain wa* city nf Drradrn, in the Rusiian. up n “ true rmifedcral -nrgani WAS iippinarhing Japan. Tb* ’
otu
in filt r a t in g volunteer*
voln
out ff oj r Infiltrating
of reporteil tn part* of Georgia and occupation arAie.
intion for all worker*." amt Middlesex Vretary «»lts from .Pprti l ■ ■ i i m d on I ' m , l i « i. i i
land. The miinher atmard "wni
Fawxf Kaukji’a Arab “sava Pat- South Carolina and In Washing
The misunderstanding which
ertine" army. Arab source* have ton and Oregon. The country's ranted the Russians to walk nut
not, reported.
said this armv wa* moving 2.000 warmest weather yesterday wa* developed when some one asserted
fa.nir* h'*u mites casI of the
guetrllU fighters to join Pales­ in Miami,- Fla., which repurte l that the leader -of tha Dresden VFVV Admission Fee
wallowing El ' ’aney, tbe 7,178-ton
a high of 80.
tine. Arab Brers near Nablus.
rholr
wa* an
“undanaxified”
freighter Simon Benson waa pro.
Natl and that this praludir—I hi* Will BcGanncd Food
ng i..unir| Honolulu with her
choir.
captain reporting everything “unMember# of VFW Post 3282 dor Apnlrid."
Hr? plates split In a etefrm and
are re&lt;iU*4tf&gt;l to tiring rAnned
Freedom Train MaUcN foods valiit-.T at 75 rents nr more, water ponied into hpr cargo of
a* n.tmiaelon to the Post meeting, tire. There were 37 men aboard.
Jacksonville ViHit Mnndav
The 510-Ion Army ■cargo ship
evening at 7:00 o'rlnck at
the legion Hut. according to EX-215 reached Artak in tbe Aleu­
JACKSONVILLE,
Doe.
18,
(Ah
John Sauls, district adiidant. tians afier striking a rock which
i s i JM/ Ti 5 The Freedom Train, carrying This
food will be available for staved her chain locker. An Army
By HOWARD W. BLAKEfil.EK
131
o r
is historic documents recording Salvation Army distribution to tug took the ship, which had 20
Asusclatsd I seas ficlrnca Editor
A,
American
history, stopped here the needy,
men aboard, safety Into th*
AUBURN, Ala., D u . 19
An agricultural use of the new today before moving on to Miami,
C. W, "P at" Johnson, senior port.
man made radioactive atoms Ihcl might ba equivalent to the work of a Tampa and Tallahassee.
vice commander, witl preside In
The (25-ton Philippines ship
Thousand* of achool children thn abaortcr of * Cnmdr. F. D. Luton was heading to port under
million fdithet Embanks wa* ptofoted to the atomic agricultural teured into tbo red, while ami Scott. Each member ia urged to tow after extinguishing a ftra
tci.rth mcering that w rit ipto its second session today at Alabama Polyjo coaches following a brief hrlnv a -candidate eligible for which broke out enroul# from
trrhric Institute.
ceremony at which former U. ft. membership.
Cuba to Manila.
Burbank was tba world-famous plant tvixard&gt;wbo discovered muta- Senator Brott M. LofUn presided
Delegates will be elected, said
Speakers Included State Conip. Adit. Sauls, to attend the State
lirn*, or hereditary thanyrt, lira I produced new species of berries and
trailer Clarence M. Gay who iep- Conference in January at Grata.
other garden Pti
plants. This he diJ*
rrtented Governor Caldwell; May Plant wilt b« made for the dis­
by
7 -planting tens of thousands of t h e . pUnts at the time they or Frank Whitehead and II. fi. trict convention- Action la ex­
of species, many
cross-breed- form new.seed. Th* atom* would
ing, and than looking
_ through cause huge numbers of mutations. O'Brien of St. Louis, train dire**, pected to be taken in regard to
hla. fields for the "eporta." or There would be millions or bil­ tor and representative of the establishment of a Veteran’g
Council in Seminole County. The
lion* more mutations than oe-‘ American Heritage Foundation.
new kind* of 'plants., meal will be served, "on the
These change* occur alt the cur naturally.
houae."
Although only about on* in
time in nature, but are not
TITO 8I0NH PACT
- i ------------------------100,080 of there hereditary ehxngnumerous.
The atomic age method, pro­ e* can be expected to be a use­
"WILD TIGBRH" CAUGHT'
BUCHAREST, Dec. 19—&lt; /p iposed here, would bo to add to ful new kind of plant, tha robot Marshall Tito announced
,,
SINGAPORE, Dec. 19—W)— A
td today
the fertiliser of, a large crop, atomic Burbank would still mul the signing of a mutual assistance high Indonesian official said .to ­
growing outdoor*, enough radio- llply the good part of th* work pact between Romania and Yugo­ day the Indonesian Republican
previous dreams of slavia.
mil pr&lt;
active atone so that when the
goliw. fbree - had broken up th*
plants grpw they would pick up science.
private army
Last week Tito signed a mutual Wild Tigers,"
__
a privet*
The
proposal
was
made
by
a Urge amounfe-i ■
aid pact with Hungary and earl - led br a Japanese which ha* been
Dr.
William
Arnold,
assistant
By choosing .th e 'rig h t time, for
Indonesians
ler a similar agraexpent
withIi fighting both _ the
adding this atomic fertiliser, the director of th# biology dlvielon Bulgaria. A similar pact was aladt and .Dutch .In Sumatra for nearly
(fwa&lt;laa*4 M r«#e Wafcll
atom* would reach tho sex cell*
signed hy Bulgaria and Albania. , two years.
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Srmitor BrfdgfT4(R-'NH)
, WTT.. ___“super gag,
day he Would favor blowing up
joy
Continuation
Of
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ilicam replied that with Con­
German industrial plants rather
gress adjourning tonight it wai
than permit them tn be dismantled
the Senala bill or nothing at all.
At Tourist Club
Supports and fall into Russia's hands.
■ ^Before.final pattage. the lloute
defeated on .a 156 tp 73 ttaoding
a motion to tend the meaiure

A sso ciated P re s s L eased W ire

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